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PAGE EIGHTEEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1961 ATeraffCkPailY Net PrcM Ron The Westher t iiantlr^^ttr Sunning %ralb For the Week Ended Foreonst of Wonther Bnreu 'September 8, IMS — -7~k - - ■ " The 'Liadles of St. Jameif ..will The Ladles Auxlliaiy of this Zipr mueh Nobler tonight. open'Tta season’s activities tonight ler Club will meet tomorrow at Sisterhood Guest« Low^rW to 50. Sunny n little About Town at 6:30 with a dinner at Garden 7:30 p.m. at the club. Dr. Quade’s office, in 1 3 ,6 1 1 Grove. The^ First Manchester Announce Engagements Tells About Toriih Member of the Audit a^rimer Wednesday. High around The Town eommlttee of Man- Group, barbetshpp quartet, and St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh tnarriagre counseling a t Burend of Olroulntion ^ao. eheeter Y^<^CA wll meet Wednes Mrs. Phyllis Grymski, vocalist, ters of Isabella, will meet tomor Joseph Wemlck of New Jersey, I M ancheater—^A City o f Viliage Chartn day at 8 p.m. at the Conimiuiity will entertain. There will be a row at 8 p.m. at the K of C Home. Storrs will be closed from short business meeting after the will speak sibout the Torah tomor^ dinner and entertainment. The Women’s Home League of i row at 8:30 p.m. at tre first fall September 10th through VOL. LXXXI, NO. 290 (SIXTEEN PAGES) BfANCHESTEIL CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 (Clnsriflod AdvertMng on 14) PRICE n V K CENTS The RhMi'y Society of St. Bridg-, the ^Salvation Army will open its! meeting of the Sisterhood of Tem fair and winter season with m eet-, eCs Church wUT meet tonigtlt at 8 Miahrondmoh 'Tribe, lORM, will a ple Beth Sholom .in .the vestry of '16th. Appointments will at,the W. P. Quish Ftineral Home, meet tonight at 8 in "Tinker Hall. ing tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Junior i 225 Main St., to recite the Rosary Plans wil be made for fall activi Hall followed by a potluck.' the temple. be resumed on September for the late Stanley Magora. ties. * ' ' Wernick received his masters de Dies in Hospital State News K^lilpr Circle, WSCS, of South gree in I960 in Hebrew literature 17th. Miss Judith M. Gray, 81 Hilltop Mgthodist ‘Chgfch, will meet to- France.s Herron Council. Pythian from the Jewish Ideological Semi Or., now vacationing at Madison, Sunshine Girls, will meet tonight rnorrow at^ 6:30 p.m. for a potluck will leave Sept. 16 for Colby Junior at 6:30 at Knights of Pythias Hall,' at the home of Mrs. Pauline Cd- nary of America, New York City. Roundup College, New London, N.H., where 46.5 N. Main St. .JiCtivities for miolli. Brandy St., Bolton. While studying political science at U.S. she will enter the freshman class fall meetings will be discussed. Rutgers University, he was award In a medical secretarial course. ' Memorial 'Temple,. Pythian SiS- ed a scholarship by a Jewish She is the daughter of Mr. and The Fellowcraft Club will meet ters, will hold its first fall meet agency to live in Israel for a ye^r Mrs. William Q. Gray. toriSght at 7:30 at the Masonic ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel at the Institute of Youth Leaders. lows Hall. A social time with re Youth Killed Temple. A social tirtie with refresh He continued his studies at New LECLERC nsughters 6f Liberty, No. 125, ments will follow. freshments will follow. Members are reminded that returns are du6 York University on his return from FUNERAL HOME LOU. Will meet tomorrow at 8] Israel and graduated with a B/A. In Car After p.m. at Orange Hall- Mrs. Peter.j Manchester Lodge of Elks wiir on the “ foodless” food sale and on Grand,Temple tickets. degree. He was national chairman Gaultln, installing mistress, will , start its setback tournament be- of Youth Judea, an officer, in Hlllel, FUNERAL visit the lodge. Members ace re-1 ginning tomorrow night at 8 at the ------' » Earle C. Ecabert, seaman. USN, chairman of a Hebrew speaking Trip to N. Y. minded to wear short white dress-; Elks Home, group at New York University and SERVICE LONDON (A P)— Fugitive spy Robert A. Spblen died in a es. Miss Louise Copping and a; ----- son"of Mr. and Mrs. George,C. Eca bert of 26 Foster St., recently re L 2 cultural chairman of the Jewish WALTER N. London hospital today and escaped the life sentence that DARI E N (AP) — One committee will serve refresh-j. The Manchester Civic Orchestra Cultural Foundahon. In 1959 he ments. wilj hold its season's first rehear- turned from a seven-month tour of The engagement of Mise Joanne<> The engagement of Miss Mary LBICLERC awaited him in a U.S. federal prison for wartime espionage youth was kill^ and two duty aboard the destroyer USS The engagement of Miss Bon- was a leader of Young Ju d ^ on a IMrector ------i. |sal tonight at 7:30 in the high nie-Lee Wyman to William F. Gustafson to Clyde C. Richard Jr., Robinson of New Britain to P. summer trip to. Israel. , for th e^ viet Union. ^ others severely injured when Miss Esther Yules of t*l Flor-: school band room. |•Davis with the Sixth Fleet in the both of Manchester, has been an Stanley Robarge of Manchester has Rusk Answers U.S. Mediterranean. Coleman, both of Manchester,, has Mrs. Lester Shapiro, vice presi . Cali "mi 9-5869 SobiehTdied in Hllllngton Hospi- their sports car overturned on ence St. left today on a three-' ----- | nounced by her parents, Mr. and been announced by her parents, tai,''Vraere he had lain unconscious the Connecticut Turnpike week trip to San Jose. Calif., where.. The executive committee of the i been announced by hep parents, Mrs. Arthur Gustafson of 47 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Robinson dent of cultural activities of the 23 Main Street, Manekester The Manchester chapter of Sisterhood, is chairman of the ,elncje last Thursday. He had taken she-will visit her brother. Dr. A.-A. Manchester Council of United Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Ouellette, Princejon St. of New Britain. '.an overdose of barbiturates just early today. Hadassah win hold a membership Her fiance la. the son of Mr. and meeting. Killed in the crash was 19-year- Yules, and his familv. .Church Women will meet Wednes- , tea tonight at 8:30 at the home of 18 Deerfield Dr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and before he was removed from Brix- To Act as Required ___ ■ , l^ay from 1 to 2:.30 p.m. at St. Mrs. Clyde C. Richard Sr., 110 Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Mrs. old Kenneth L. Messersmith, 59 ‘ TL. i Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, 126 Adelaide ! Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.'Paul R. Robarge, 547 Center ton Prison for deportation to the .■ Airman 3.C. Krederick M. Kos-j Mary's Episcopal Church, Washington St. St., Bernard Katz, co-chairman and Glenwood Ave., South Norwalk. Rd. 622 United States . Ha was a passenger in the car tenko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Mrs. Francis H. Coleman, Miss Gustafsin Is a i960 gradu Miss Robinson is a 1960 graduate members of a newly organized hos W e*re aa Dr. Cyril Barnes, who was in WASHINGTON (A P)—Secretary of State Dean Rusk said Kostenko, 111 Florence St., is Four Manchester area girls w ill, Woodbridge St. ate of Manchester High School and pitality committee, will serve re- driven by Michael Foote, 19. 76t of St. Mary’s High School, New charge of Soblen’s treatment, told Stewart Ave., Norwalk. Foote being reassigned to England after leave for Northampton, Mass., next Miss Wyman is a 1959 graduate is a sophomore at the University Britain, and is employed -at Con freshmente. There will be a social near aa today this country is not frightened by Soviet Premier newsmen Soblen's death was due was in critical condition in Nor Khrushchev’s warning against any American attack on Cuba. graduation from the U.S. Air week to attend the Mary A Burn of Manchester High School, and a of Connecticut. She is a member necticut General Life Insurance time after the meeting. Members yo u r , not to the drugs he had taken but ham School. They are Nancy Hospital Notes senior at Central Connecticut of Kappa Alpha Theta social soror and friends are Invited. walk hospital. Also hurt was 19- Force technical training course for Co„. Hartford. telep h on e rather to “ exhausUon following year-old William Corry, Mohawk “We are a great country," Rusk told reporters. “ We are communications center specialists Bantl/, daughter of Mr; .and Mrs. State College, New Britain, where ity at the university. ' Mr. Robarge is a 1959 graduate convulsions. and damage to the not nervous or afraid. We’ll proceed as we find it necessary,” E. Theodore Bantly Jr.. 318 Fergu Visiting hours are 7 in 8 p.m. she is majoring in elementary ed Mr. Richard is a 1959 graduate Dr., Norwalk. , , at ’Dnker Air Force Ba.se, Okla. of Manchester High School and Four order for dmg needa and brain, presumably caus^ by hem State Police said the youths Rusk made his observations after leaving a closed session son Rd.: Marcia Ferguson; daugh for all areas, 'except maternity, ucation. She was a member of of Manchester High School and is served in the U.S. Navy. He is em where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 cosmetlcB wtD be t& e a care « f orrhage.” were returning from Port Chester, of the. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he briefed The Women’s Christian Temper ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Fergu Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 and a senior at Rensselaer Pol.ytechnic ployed at Wilgoos Experimental Unmediqtely. son Jr.. Oolumbia: Gail L. Martin,...... to 8 p.m .,‘and private room„ where toured Europe with them in 1958. Institute, Troy, N. Y., where he is BETTER Barnes explained that Soblen N Y., where they had gone for ance Union o f South Methodist Laboratory, Pi-att and Whitney had taken a quick-acting barbitu some drinks. members on the agenda for the forthcoming United Nations daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sher-fthey are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visit- Mr. Coleman is a 1958 graduate a member of Rensselaer Society of division of United Aircraft Corp., FOR REPAIRS General Assembly session. Church will meet tomorrow at 3.59 Avery St.,'ors are requested not to smoke In rate and "it had been eliminated wood V. Martin. of Manchester High School, and Engineers, social fraternity, and East Hartford. We will fix your luggage 10:30 a.m. to work on slippers for Wapping: and Bonnie Morrison, ; pattent'o rooms. No more than will graduate from Central Con .Olympia honorary athletic society. FREE from the body chemically 24 hours 2 9 ,9 8 1 Suapenaioria the Veteran’s Hospital. Members A Feb. 9 wedding Is- planned and bags. Shoes made long before death.” MOSCOW (A P )—The Soviet government warned the Unit daughter of Dr. and Mrst Donald ■'1 wo vlsitora at one time per pa- necticut State College in Janu The wedding is planned for Dec. Dakllle Photo er or wider. We feature HARTFORD (AP)^One out of are reminded to briug a dish for W. Morrison, 67 Butternut Rd. M iss; tient. ary. He is majoring in accounting 15 at Center Congregational DELIVERY Barnes said - Soblen's wife. Dr. ed States today that an attack on Cuba would be the begin the luncheomat noon. Mrs. Marion “ Shoe Repairing of the Bet Dina.Soble, a psychiatrist like her every 41 Connecticut drivers had Ferguson ig president of the class and minoring in social business, Church. ter Rind!” their licenses suspended during ning of a war that might turn into a world nuclear war. Barrett and Mrs. Nellie McAllister of 1963. a d m i t t e d SATURDAY; and is treasurer of Omega Kappa Bradford Bachrach husband, was at his bedside when will be hostesseki ^ the 1961-62 fiscal year, according In a statement read to a special Foreign Office news con- , Deborah Trahan, 44 Burke Rd., Delta, Beta Chapter, Social frater EDITH WIUIAMS Open Monday—Closed Wed. he died. She flew to London and to State Motor Vehicles Depart The executive board of the i Rockville; Fredenck Lewie, 89 nity. He attended Quinnipiac INSECT TOLL HIDDEN? had been at the hospital with him ment atatlatica. ference, the Soviet government accused the United States of The Manchester and. Bolton Girl Women’s Fellowship, Second Con Finley St.; Mrs! Ida Canale, 42 College. Hamden, where he was CHICAGO—Many deaths attrib Resumes Tfatfiing since Pridky. Conimisaipner John J. Tynan’s staging provocations “ which might piuiige the world into th« Scout Neighborhood team ond ad gregational Church, will meet to Oak St.; Mrs. Katherine Crean',' 20 vice president of Alpha Phi Ome uted to summertime heat pros SAM YU LYES ' Just before 10 a.m. there ivas a annual report shows that suspen disaster "of a universal world war with the use of thermonu ministrative personnel Wifi meet Milford R d.: Mrs Florence Stone, tration or heart failure may really PIANO-ACCORDION. severe turn for the worse. I asked night at 8 in the church parlor. ga service fratemity. 23 OAK S'lHEET WMtsiiiPRESCRIPTION PHARMACY sions. which are automatically Im tonight at Camp Merrie-Wbod at 44 Pearl St:; Mrs. Annie Jarvis, be due to allergic reactions caused that Mrs. Soble should be kept in clear weapons.’’ The wedding is planned for next ORGAN Same Side As Watkins posed on convicted speeders, were 7:30 for an evaluation meetlngv,^ The executive board of Junior .West Hartford: William Glmney, summer. by in.sect stings, the American Phone Evenings 628-2852 901 StAIN ST.—Ml 8-SS21 the room. She was with him at the handed out to 29.981 of Connecti- “One cannot now attack Cuba and expect that the aggressor Centurv Club will meet tonight a t 'Coventry; Rodney Arno, RFD 1 Lorlng Photo Medical Association indicates. end,” Barnes said. eut’s 1,250,000 licensed drivers will be free from punishment for this attack,” the statement Eliza Chapman Joy Circle of 6:30 at the home of Mrs. A Ilan '^°‘'‘‘ ''''>«: Oscar Wilson. North "Death did not occur suddenly, during the year. continued. “ If such an attack is made, this will be the begin- North Methodist Church will meet §i*ubert. 17 Carmen Rd. Mrs. ^o'^entry: Amos Richardson. Cov- but came as his strength gradtuil- This was an increase of three The statement appealed to the^ ------Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church. L ^ e n c e Decker will be ,c o - h o s t - j ^ ly failed.” per cent over the previous fiscal United States "to display common [ Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield will show ess. St.; Mrs. Dorelle Bennett, 18 Henry Later, Soblen’s wife was admit year. sense, not to lose its self-control slides. M em^rs are reminded to St.-i Stephen Dawson, .Wapping; ted to the hospital as a patient. Other statistics listed by Ty and soberly to assess wlmt its-.gc- bring In their '’earned” dollars. Manchester As.sembly, Order of Leslie Hunter, 243 E, Center St.; BEST A spokesman said she was being nan : tipns might lead to if it ^leashes Pirates Attack Arthur Brooks Andover, Rainbow fof\Girls, will meet to treated for shock. DR. ROBERT SOBLEN ' 1, There were 267 fatal acci war.” ADMITTED YESTERDAY: CENTER The leukemia which . Soblen dents In which 296 persona were . It said the Soviets would not TTie executive board of the Guild night at 7:30 dLthe Masonic Tem Robert Owen. 240 Oak St.; Mrs. of Our Lady of St. Bartholomew’s ple. 'There will be an election of claimed was killing him was one killed. follow the path of the United Cuban, British 'Theresa Nielsen, Hartford; George disease under control,” Barnes 2. 26,997 persons were injured States in calling up 150,000 re- Church will meet tomorrow at 8 officers. Officers \and installed Parsons, 944 Tolland-Tpke.;’ Mrs. CUT factor in the case but if the over (i.m.. In the school- meeting room. choir members will Vpar white. dose had not happened, ,8bblen ‘bald. traffic aecldeats. Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges gestures as he reports to a news conference to •servlsts. Shirley Rogozinski. Coventry; Wal GRAND might have lived for some years, ‘ Scotland Yard homicide detec 3. 84JI18 drlveta—about ofie In day that corporate profits and personal income have set new records. (AP Photofax.) But the Soviet government, it Cargo Vessels ter Dougela, 635 Center St.; Mrs. Barnes said. Leukemia is cancer tives were called In io track down every 15—wera Involved-'m acci continued, "considers it to be its Joan Zagora, 20 Fox Hill Dr., the person who smuggled the leth dents. / duty to remain watchful in this KEY WEST. Fla. (Aip)—Ha Rockville; Peter Spirito, East \, of the blood. \ The death lyas due to -fexhaus- al drug, to Soblen. Officials at 4. 46,762 accidents were report situation and order the Defense vana radio said today a Cuban Hartford; Mrs. Audrey Humphrey, tion following convulsions,. after Brlxton Prison Hospital, where ed—an increas*^^ 14 per cent Good Business Ahead Ministry as well as the command freigliter and a British cargo ship 86^» Linden St.; Mrs. Lois Thoma.s, WAY State Troopers have been attacked by what the hemorrhage which may .have been Soblen was' held for two months, over the preylbus fiscal year.' of the Soviet army to take all 61 Grant Rd.; Mrs. Mary Moore, DISCOUNT CENTERS related to the leukemia,' Barnes established that it was not stocked Tynan Jidld the increase in ac- measures to put out fighting broadcast labeled a pirate ship. 123 Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Mary Oal- at the hospital. cidenU-ri^rta is largely due to a forces into the highest degree of No mention was made of casual chera, Stafford Springs: , Michael said.' Capture Trio ■' "The leukemia was not in a No official explanation was giv ''uniform , accident reporting fighting readiness. ties or the extent of damage. Quinn, 46 Silver Wood Rd., 'Vernon; em which has been in effect "This is exclusively a ^ ecau The broadcast, monitored in \ very advanced stage. He had had en for the assignment of the hom Profits, Income Hit Mrs. Patricia Weber, 82 Uijion St, the disease for three years. It was icide men. but one source suggesK 2 • jan. 1. tionary measure. On our side we Key West, said the ships were St.; . MrS. Dorothy DeVeau, 153 After RobberJ^ fir ^ on off the northern coast of one of those which was running a ed a murder charge might b e lle d shall do everything not to violate Prospect St.; Mrs. Antoinette peace.” Cuba, but did not specify the time. alow course. The treatmeiaL Jj,®. jmder. Jlhe suicide law, ^ Ip h deals Sthool Safety Report ' Scarlato, 64^irch St:; Mrs. Doro ASK had had elsewhertfln the'painKad JVOLCOTT fAPi.-^Thrce Wa- The statement added an appeal The CTuban vessel, identified as HARTFORD (API—Traffic ac the San Pascual, was hit 18 times thy Gany. 25 Maple St., Rockville been very effective In keeping the (ConBnned on Pag^ Four) terbury men. one of t h ^ armed. Peak Annual Rate to all nations to raise their voices Mrs. Patricia Wieper, 82 Union St. cidents took the lives of 2AS Were captured by State Folice to against the alleged aggressive and eight shots whistled through Rockville; Rudolf Lotz, 45 Vic- children during the last decadei day in East Morris shortly after plans of the United States and to the crew’s cabin, the radio said. the State Safety Oommlssion re lorlA Rd.; Frank Kfe^s, 119 Sum YOURSELF.• • • a robbery at the Wolcott Phar- WASHINGTON (AP) —Secretaryi^ He hopes President Kennedy’s prevent the "American aggres The British ship, the name of mer St'.; Mrs. Margaret Tedford, ported yesterday. mary here. sors" from starting a war. which sounded like "New Land," ■ >«3 iglOUt WITH State Airman Among 4!^ Moat of the children who were of CohmicCce Luther H. Hodge.s tax-cut legislation, which will go took 13 hits, the Havana account 156 EJdridge St.; Carroll Chartier, Two men entered the store and announced today records for cor to CTongress early. next year, will The statement declared that the 28 Dudley St.; Richard Zesut, 4.1' killed were on foot, and many of one of them emptied the cash Soviet Union fs sending military said. these werS struck when they porate profits and personal in be "simple and not too compli Dougherty St.; Mrs. Gladys BdVd, register of in undetemiin.ed come. He de.scribed them as "not cated. so we can get it without supplies and nqilitary technicians' ■The British vessel may have 47 Lancaster Rd.; Peter Marcuc, ignored pedestrian crosswalks and amount of cdsh.'The third person to Cuba but is not establishing a been the Trafalgar Steamship entirely satisfactory but still too much delay." In this way, he Co. sugar .cargo freight^: New- 96 School St.< Miss Francesca Bpl / 33 Bodies Removed .darted out .from behind parked served as the driver of the get good,” .seemed to suggest that the tax cut base there. ger, Mansfield!' / cars, the commission said. away car. should not be tied to a complex ")f/e state and we repeat,” the During the period from Jan. 1, Hodges told a news conference (Continued on Page Eight) ADMITTED TODAY: Allan Bar- State Police identified the trif)’ that befoi'e-tax profits of corpora tax reform program being pre statement said, ’ "thaj if war is brick, South Windsor; Frank jG'rif 1952, to the beginning of this as Adam Lozicki, and Richard pared by the Treasury, though he unleashed, it an aggressor attacks year, the number of child pedes tions reached a peak annual rate fin, South Windsor. . / Screen, both 17, and Emil P. of t.50.9 billion in the April-June declined to recommend that the one or another state, and this BIRTH SATURDAY; A daugh From Jet Wreckage trians killed was 23 per cent high Boucher, 24. two items be submitted sep state turns to us for help, then er than the total for the pre quarter. The January-March rate ter to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Near The accused were taken to the was $50.1 billion and some obser arately. the Soviet Union has the. j^sslbil- ing. 542 Hilliard St. / vious decade, the commission said, Litchfield Troop for questioning. vers had been dubious that the He expects the administratioiUk ity of giving aid from its own b i r t h s YESTERDAY: A N6RWALK (AP(— a staff 4'child, one of the first to view the while adult pedestrian fatalities The trio was spotted by Troop .second quarter would be able to major tariff-cutting and trade inll territory, to any peace loving Bulletins daughter to Mr. ^ d Mrs. John- sergeant from . Korwalk was wreckatt, said the pilot apparent declined 28 per , cent. er James Tobin, who radioed to show much of a gain because of will emerge from the Senate state, and not only to (foba. Called from AP Wires Cauiey. Hublard Dr.. Vernon; a among the 44 persons aboard a ly tried to pull up the tanker a.t The commission’s report, • which the troop and was joined in the sluggishness in the economy. "pretty much as the President "And let no one doubt that the son to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Med- Strategic Air Comihand jet the , last minute. Visibility was urges more , safety education In capture by Capt. Jesse Foley. Lt. The. commerce chief al.so re wants it,” and very similar to the Soviet Union will give such aid.” elementary schools, will be dis Wilbur C. Callina. Sgt. William ler, 154 St. John St.; a daughter tanker who were apparently near zero at the time. ported that -pcr.sonal income- the bill already passed by the House. In the statement, the Soviet WARNING ON-0NEOKLACES to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Magle- killed when the KC-IM plowed Two volunteer searchers and a tributed to. all public grade Francis and Trooper Joseph Z. D. Income of individual Americans— He believes business suspicion government' also declared it wants schools in Connecticut. AhoWlcz. HARTFORD (AP) —A warn* ora. Storrs. LB. into a fog-shrouded ravine on son of one of them found the rose by $1 billion in August to a of the Kennedy administration a settlement of the Berlin ques ing was Issued today that some BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter to 5,271 Mt. Kit Oarson, about 20 wreckage, guided by the smell of State Police said two men en record annual rate of $443 billion. has been greatly reduced in re tion and a liquidation of th'e occu tered, the drug store, Confrontgd 2,000 bean necklaces which may. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McMullen, miles northeast of Spokane, .smoke. Democrata Gain Hodges, while expressing the cent weeks. He no longer hears pation regime in the divided city. be on sale In Connecticut are kEast Hartford; a son to Mr. and Bert Smith, Irving Hamana and -NEW LONDON (AP) — The two clerks, Mrs. Margaret Mecca view that he would have pre Wash., yesterday. and Mrs. Catherine Rocco, both of made of a bean whlcTi Is "ex ^ r s . Glenn Merrer, East Hartford; The Norwalk man was Staff his son, Wayne, all from Spokane, Democrats gained, another seat oir ferred even .stronger .showings" in (Coiqitoued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Eight) tremely toxic” If eaten. The ' a -qon to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund started searching after they had the city council'as voters turned Waterbury, and demanded: profits and income, said he fore END OUT Sgt. Francis Kuban, son of Mrs. "Where is the safe 7” Department of Consumer Pro Winn,. Hazardville. Catherine Kuban, who resides heard a. report the plane was out,here yesterday In larger than sees good business at least tection has'been advised by the Presenting . DI^HARGED SATURDAY: P O | M CHOPS missing and apparently down in usual numbers for the city elec'- When told there was, no safe, through Christmas. X with another son, John and her the bandit with the gun went to Federal Pood and Drug Admin Mr*. Ruth Coughlin, South Cov daughteir-ln-Iaw, Geraldtae, in. the Mt. Spokane-Mt. Kit Carson tions. "I ’m inclined to think- busine.ss After Shirra Orbits istration that the beans. If eat entry: \irs. Ruth Nevins, 57 Mil area. » the cash register and scooped up has picked up k bit,” he com Algen SL, Norwalk. A native of Atty. Joseph F. Regan, making its ' contents. He and his compan en, would kill a child, possibly ford. Rd,; Mrs, Margaret Clemens, LEAN, HICKOAY SMOKED Norwalk, Sgt. Kuban has been "We decided to work our way his second bid for. the council, de mented. "July and August are en-! In one to three days. The South Coven'try; Mrs. Florence ion then left the store and sped couraging. Over -the short-term, I IM a bi the Army about 10 years and down the steep slope,” said Smith. feated incumbent Republl^n Wil away in a waiting car. toxic substance is the jequiriti Sestof 104 Middle Tpke.; H^M SLICES resided, with his wife and three "And as we did, the smell of fred A. Park by nearly 3fi0 votes think business i.s going to remain U.S. Plans to Resume bean, ,a product of the Carib PATTIE THOMAS James Lodge, 2^ 'Victoria' Rd.; good.” - . . . Y ' children In a IVest. Coast Air I smoke got stronger. . to give the Democrats a 5,2 ma bean. It is deep orange red In Mrs. Anne Victontj, Tolland; Ro Fores hose. "Finally, 'we came across (he jority. Althdtigh corporate profits color and Is about the size of land Wilson, Wappihg: Mrs. Mary 1 LOWeLOW GROCERY MICES first of the wreckage. It Was GOP incumbent William W. Min showed a second-quarter gain, the a Biiiall grain of corn.. Com OUTSTANDING YOUTH EVANOaiST Grabowski.<-16 Edwat,d St.; Mi SPOKANE, Wash. (APT—All 44 smashed to'pieces'. Then we saw er retained his 'seat by placing secretary described the “ profits Atmospheric N-Tests missioner Attilio R. FiassinelU chael Simonelll, South\ Windsor: ersons aboard a Strategic Air three bodies bu the ground- -all fourth, in the council voting. Four JNews Tidbits squeez'c” 'of which businessmen asked that anyone having one of Paul Ijeqn, Andover; \Edward ■ HOLLAND HALL . badly ’burned.” mats were at stake. complain as "still, one of the ommand Jet tanker plane appar from the AP Wires the necklaces contact his office BysCgn-ski,*'21 Mountain StVRock- , ORANGE-LEMON- 1 >»• I gently were killed when the KC135 larger problems facing the nation WASHINGTON (AP) — Thef^AEC included 28 in the Christmas Immediately, so that all neck ville; Raymond Caron, East illart.- plowed into a fog-shrouded ravine (ConUnned on Page Four) (Continued on Page Seven) as a whole.” United States has cleared, the way Island area of the Pacific, mostly laces in the state can he traced, ford; Malfhew Pitras, 26 Gyis- I S H E R B E T RASPBERRY GOMB. , 2 \jO le He said ' the April-June profits for the resumption of atmospheric devices dropped from planes. on 6,271-foot Mt. Kit Carson about Defense motion granted In Nor wold St,; Mrs. Beatrice Randttll, ’ excellent for sandwiches 20 miles northeast of here Mon rale was, “ not an>'thlng like what nuclear test explosions Over the On July 9. the United States suc UNION SHOP URGED 56 Chestnut St.; Mrs. Ann Mc> f FRESHMADE wich to shift to Groton trial of 'it ought to be if . we are to' get Pacific.’ cessfully triggered a nuclear de Wa sh in g to n (a p )— a presi day. . four pacifists arrested during funds for investment.’' . Cabe, 115'Ru89ell St.; Mrs. Elsie KRAFTS Thirty-three, bodies had been re Disputes Macmillan ^ ~ A spokesman for the Atomic vice" 2i0 miles above the ocean. dential board was reported today Fritz,,38 Washington , St.; Mrs. ' GRADE"A” , „ covered when nightfall halted the Aug.. 18 launching of Polaris sub Most of the important monthly Energy Commission said Monday ------1 * . ■ to have recommended the union Geraldine Trefethen, 1 LydaU St.; search of the , 500-yard deep ra marine Alexander Hamilton . . . measures of the economy will be night the tests probably will re (Continued on Page Nine) ahop in a suggested>...formula tor 5 9 * VELVEETA made public by the end of the Michael Foglib, 133 • Birch St,: B U T T E R % > vine. Former President Herbert Hoover, sume later this month or 'early set-ling, the aerospace labor dia-. who underwent surgery Aug. 28 week. ; Hpdg'es’ department had Mrs. Virginia Wodecki and son.' STOKELY ^ "It's the worst sight I’ve evelr Diefenbaker Sees Loss in October.- He indicated, how-i putr. Ibe three-man board's Rocky Hill; Mrs. Janet Tatro and L STOKEUY seen,” said a highway patrolman. for -removal of malignant inte.r- announced Monday that retail ever, that there probably would port' was understood to be in daughter, 19 North St.; Mrs. Gen tlnal tumor, will bq discharge sales dropped by $1()0 million In- be. no detonation until after Sept-. B A R T L E T T 3 .0 Z 3 Aboard the plane were 39 Air U2 Spy Flights transit ., to'Ptesldent Kennedy wha eva McLaughlin and daughter, 163 f R U I T * 30 OZ. from New York hospital in about August, to $19.6 billion. This de 28, the date set for the slx-orbtt is on a tour of apaice-and missile 1 2 ’ "-Force Itteil, all members of the cline of about one-half of 1 per Dem'ing St. .. COCKTAIL/^^^ '3 2 ’ P E A R S ■ 28th Bomb Wing at EllSworth Air If Britain Joins Market a week, his doctors say. flight of astronaut Walter M. installations at Huntsville, Ala., DISCHARGED YBSTESUIAY’^: ■'*. A Force Base, S.D.; one civilian apd Subversive Activities Control cent followed a S per cent ad Schirra Jr. - Npt Suspended and Cape CVuiatTr^, Fla. It is Mrs: Beverly Fultz, Coventry: Board begins first., In series of vance in July. A joint announcement by the expected to be released by the ABBEY ^ four crewmen. On other subjects, Hodges said: John ^Wilcox, Stafford Springs; BANQUET FROZEN 6 VARIETIES The tanker, based at Ellsworth, LONDON (AP)—Prime Minister.^ing powers of every continent. He hearings on whether 10 persons AEC and the Defense Department 'President later today. ~ |.said the off-limits safety zone Deborah Trahan, 44 Burke Rd„ was carrying the airmen to Fair- Jolin G. Diefenbaker of Canada has urged constantly the need to should be required to register with By Nationalists Rockville; John Mahew Jt., He C R E A M a ^ u o z . * m around and above Johnston Island KENNEDY SEES SATURN child Air Force Base near here, sought today to counter Britain’s preserve the unique relationships Justice Department as Communist bron; Mrs. Sharon Bloniarz, War » ■ where they were to stay while and shared values of Britain’s glo party members . . . Iva Kroeger, Khrushchev Sends In the Pacific would' be reactivat m;NTSVTLLE. Ala. (AP) — P I E S ^ 1 J U I C E * C planned entry into the European ed Sept. 22 "in connection with By JOHN RODERICK •Missile, expert Dr. Wernher von ren Ave„ Vernon; Mrs. Eileen Ellsworth runways were repaired. bal partnership. wanted in strangulation deauis TOKYO (AP) —Red <3iina Flynn, Brookfield Rd.. Bolton; The jet was only 10 minutes from Ckimmon Market with a plea for a Diefenbaker reportedly spoke and bizarre basement . burials of the 'completion of the Pacific test Braun told President Kennedy 5 Grates of Soviet series.” claimed two'U.S. planes flew over Mrs. Charlotte Collins, Wapping; STOKELY its destination when it crashed. big expansion of (kimmonwealth only In a general way of expan Santa Rosa, Calif., couple^. Arrest its territory today and i.ssued today that the Saturn rocket Michael Templeton, 45 S. Alton THIS CHUN KING FROZEN Test shots from the island were would , put an American on the Col. Floyd R. Cressman of Falr- trading knd political cooperation,. sion of Commonwealth trade and ed in San Diego, FBI reports. Wine to President What it called its 213th warning St.; Pamela FYatus, 109 Wetherell T O M A T O ! 4 9 ,, Diefenbaker was the ifirst speak political cooperation"'as an alter-, Internal Revenue Service' sets discontinued July 31 after a Thor moon In this dee-ade as the Pres C H O P S U E Y missile bearing, a nuclear war again.st such “ provocations.” St.; David Fairbank.s, 117 Haw er . at thd^'’¥econd session of the native to British membership in its sights on taxing earnings of ident has promised. Briefing ths. thorne St.; John Schlipphack, 37 summit conference of Common WASHINGTON (AP) — The head for high-altitude detonation . The' (Communist New China News President on the Saturn p i^ ^ D I N N E R 4 7 ’ S A U C l l 1 9 ' Pillsbuiy Winner the Common Market. He decided B-Olrls,s.Ralph M. Goglia, asso- Agency rbport did not identity the i Pleasant St., Rockville; Miss Clara wealth leaders, to delay introduction of- a detailed White House wt£ taken by sur was destroyed dh the launc|i pad gram, the German-born Voh ciate_executive secretary of Grva-l-' -July 25. The AEC spokesman said type o f. American. ptaneL or-, say -Brana-pntoted^'ta-a-drnwiti sf- rrcailagher, TOB Bluefield Dr.;-Al=- KRAFT_ ■ He-waa to be followed by Ceylon plan'until "Iater ln“the lO-day^ com er 'Ha’'rtfbrd''’'Cpmmunlty CourtctlT prise'^ today bY^reports^ that a gift ( den Carjton, 59 Deming St.; Rua- KRAFT In Hart’s Location Justice Minister S. P. Fernando the badly damaged launch area whether any attempt:was made to the huge racket and said: “This ference to have more time to as appointed director of .coniiminity shoot them down—as in the case 1 sell Burke, 114 Prospect St., Rock- A P P L E REUSABLE ^ and Pakistan President .Mohain- sess his prospects of suppbrt. of five crates of Russian wine is would be repaired by late this Is the vehicle de.signed to IMlIlll GRAPE schools fof New Haven. on it's way from Soviet Premier month. ’ t>t a Chinese Nationalist U2 plane your promise to put*a nian en I Ville; Mrs. Anna Wll-son, 17 Falk- REUSABLE HARTS LOCATION, N.H. (AP) med Ayub Khan, both of whose Macmillan opened the major de Senate Armed Services claimed to have been down Sun j nor Dr.;' Mrj. Jeraldine McCloud. R i 1 3 ' governments have expressed con bate of the 10-day conference Mon iiniuii ' 'ushchev to President Kennedy. The statement did not say how the mson In this decade. And, by JELLY 3 7 * —This little town nestled in the mlttee -givcq speedy and many tests will be conducted but day over the China mainland. •' God, we’ll do It.” I 115 Woodland St.; Mrs. Margaret cern over the fate of their exports day with a reasoned attempt to mouB approval to President 'Ken “ All I know about it is what I Livingston, Wethersfield; Mrs. White Mountain National forest to if Britain joins the Common Mar justify and reaffirm hU policy of read in' the newspapers,"- com said they "will include a few high- The agency said one U.S. plane day cast -its four Republican pri nedy’s request for stand-by au altitude events and a few in which intruded^ into Red China over SLEEPING SICKNESS UP Eleanor Lindsay, Storrs; Mrs. REUSABLE ket. extending Britain's .economic and thority to call up 150,000 reserv mented " press secretary Pierre Chengssu Islands in Chekiang Prov VOCALIST Agnes Davis, 37- Mill St.; Mrs. lO W ! mary votes for Rep. John Pills- Tli^e Canadian's speech was de political role in Ehirope, Salinger. the devices will be dnyaped from ST. PBTEBSBUBG. Fla. (AP) . STRAWBERRY JE ince for three minutes. The other P E A C H 18 OZ. GLASS bury of Manchester. scribed by cMiference sources as In his keynote speech before the ists if international situation an airplane.” The official count of the num Helen. Petrowich, 67 Bridge St.; worsens. . . Evangelist Billy Gra The wine was flown to London in plane was accused of flying over Mrs. Dora Connors, Stafford Gov. Wertey Powell, opposing moderate in tone. delegates of 15 Commonwealth and a British airliner and was sched President Kennedy said at his ber. of sleeping stekneaa eanea on ORGANIST PRESERVE 4 3 ' P R E S E R V E ^ ham joins Roman Catholic arcii- 'news conference after>the July 25 Yunghsing Island of Kwangtung Florida's west coast rose ta 177 Springs: Norman Pohlmann, 444 Pillsbury for the GOP mbemator- He spoke out for the protection seven colonial territories, Macmil uled to be sent on to Washington Province for. nlpe minutes. Center St.; Stephen Dawson, Wap ial nomination, received no vo^es. of Canada’s blllion-dollar annual lan argued that Britain's proposed bishop of Washington in condemn failure that there might be' three today with the report of tour ^ • SPEAKER ing voluntary sterilization pro today. more tests over the Pacific. The Communist propaganda ma ping; Raymond Dwyer, East Hart , In the .1960 primary, former trade account ,^with Britain. A Brit linkup with Europe does not con Salinger said he was as much in new cases. Deaths stood at 16. gram in Fauquier County, Va. ■The .Soviet-Union broke a three- chine hammered at the United with only three of them report > REVIVAL SERVICES NIGHTLY AT: ford; Sylvlo Girardin, 147 Brook- Gov. Hugh Gregg outpplled PoWell ish linkup with Europe, he said, flict with her Commonwealth loy the dark about the-wine as British States about the flight o f , the •field St.; Mrs. Eleanor Grandahl. 5-1' in this eanly-voting village. inevitably . would cut this trade alties. He said it indeed promises John Alsop, Republican guber year moratorium on atmospl\erlc ed outside Pinellas County. Dr. natorial candidate who last month European' Airways and American nucleeur- tests- in September 1961.' American-built' U2 plane piloted Wapping; Vincent Remkiewicz, 57 ORCHARD fRIfHaSWIlT CALIFORNIA NH In the GOP ra,ce for the "short- Oow. He considered thgt the safe to expand the British economy, Embassy offlclMs in London. . by 'a Chinese Nationalist re^rted- Hnrry C. Onrd. who resignnd nn ' term" U.S. Senate nomination, guards the British so far have won auid Britain thus! would provide a announced he was resigning from The United States resumed atmos- hend of the oonnminlcnbls dl»- Village St.-, Rockville; Mrs. Lucille An airways spokesman there plieric tests last April 26. The So ly shot down. i CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD LaFlamme ‘ and son, TalCottviUe,; Mrs. Doloris Bridges received from the Europeans do not go far batter market fdr Ckmimonwealth State Board of Education, sends ense department Aug. 29, enmn resign^on to Cfovernor Dempsey saidi all he knew alxiut it was that viet Union began a speond round But neither tbb Nationalists nor Mrs. Judith'Klotzer and daughter, three votes end Rep. Chestef E. enough to protect Commonwealth droduefo and a better source of toe U.S. government gave any in hneh to work Mondny. Ho hnd MT MIDIMLE TDBNPIk !e EAST—MANC9IE8TEK GREEN interests—as Prime Minister Har cMiital' for Commonwealth devel . . . (fongressman Horace Seely- the wine was -from Khrushchev. to of testing on Aug. 6, although the quit his Job without explann- 7 Burke Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Etta Merrow got one. Rep. Perkins Kennedy. dication they would hAlt National- BAMlEnPBWS Bass and Sen. Maurice J. Murphy old Macmillan had pledged to do. opment.' Brown Jr. says that If he is elect AEC has indicated there may tton bat there wns eoeaidelWe Badstuebner and daughter, 113 .ist reconnaissance flights over the SEPTEMBER 11-14 Jr. received none. Diefedbaker is convinced that Macmillan ^aid also . that the ed U.S. Senator he will oppose An embassy spokesman said it have been Soviet atmospheric speoulattaa that be reseated re- Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Claudette 2-25 was news to t)inii tests before that date. The AEC mainland- Mrs. iBridges’ husband, the late Britain’s tleup with Europe grad two world wats nilght have been any move aimed at stopping parted 'peeiiiwee^y taurint he- TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 7:30 Welngart and son, Andover; Mrs. pressed the opinon that the wine has announced 10 Russian shots GommgnM Chinese newspapers Patricia LeBel and daughter, 25 PRICES EFFCCTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY. SEPT. II^AN CH ESTER PARKADE. MIDDLE TPKE. WEST ■en. Styles Bridges, received all ually will weaken the world role avoided had BriUun been more homeowners from deducting from letaeta to heap the efUtarte w 8 SATURDAY (md SUNDAY. 7:00 their taxable inoome Intereat they must be good U Khrushchev sent in the latest sefies. i River St., Rockville; Mrs. Helen six Republican votes east In the of the Commonwaalth, . whose deeply committed In ContineDfol loaFafaNIp^ 'af the newa. mem ben hava Unka with the lead- pay on horn* mortgages. It ' ^ .8. ohots announced by ttn (OMttaasd IMov^ and son, Hebron. 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.■ ■ \- PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11^^962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 PAGE Accident Victim - I ''______* - ______• ■ ■ r ___ _ — GkKMl Business Ahead I2th Circuit State Airman Among 44 Soblen Dies Still Sufferings OOMIHHIOML Court Cases •"'AND';'',. ' English'Gibetson Diana-R^anieri ^ Raabc'Fraser 33 Bodies Rem oved After 2 Monthg INDUSTRML In Hospital P ro /lfe, MANCHESTER SESSION *. The marriage of Miss Marilyn The wedding of Miss Sally Ann Miss PrlscUla U Gibson, l ^ o f Two 20-year-old youths yesterday Joan Glberson of Ea.st Hartford' Fraser of Wapping and Norman (OoattiiiMd from Pac« Om ) 46 Turnbull Rd., remains in poor to George Robert English Jr, of afternoon had their cases continued condition today at.Manclrtater.Me- PAINTING William Raabe bf East Hartland until Oct. 1 for pre-sentence inves Manchester wis solemnized at St. with criminal llablltty for compli Peak Annual Rate From Jet W reckage rhorlai Hospital,.. nearly two Inearanoe Covormga fo r Christopher’s Church. East Hart took place Saturday afternoon at city in • another'^death. tigation on attempted breaking and m'ohths since she suffered severt Your Protecitoa ford, Saturday morning. South Methodist Church. entering charges. 6 - The Dally Herald speculated internal inJurlM in an automobile $190,000 Conpehsatlon The bride Is the daughter of Mr. The bride is/lhe daughter of Mr. •that iSoviet agents might, have Kenneth D. Gero of 39 Avon St., (Continued oa Pag# Two) of the tires, the remaining pieces $300,000 PnbUe LiabiUty and Mrs. Frahk Glberson, East (Contlnaed on Page Two) the country's balance-of-payments East Hartford, and Chester Varney were small enough to put in your accident." and Mrs. Al/fed Fraser. Buckland ■fhoggled the drug to Soblen . to deficit by U)e end of next year, SJje'ls a patient in the hospi- $35,000 Property Damage Hartford. The bridegroom is the Rd.. Wapping. The bridegroom Is Jr. of 40 Fairfield St., Manches Smith and Haimnanns'.went to the pocket,” said a newsman. * ^kTs special care zone, the unit re revent him from talking further, businessmen-^ complain directly Hodges seemed to have k>me mis Fairchild Air Force Base . lost son of Mr. and Mrs. George Eng the son ot 51r. and Mrs. William Stough he had insisted ever since about last, .Aprlfs steel-price ter, eAch pleaded guilty to charges nearby ranchich oro f' Barbara Rain served for seriously ill or injured * EetabUebed 191$^ lish, 53 Thomas Dr. , givings. He commented: “ 1 would water' and telephoned officers. radio and radar contact with tlrt Raabe,/feast Hartland. his arrest that he was innocent. crisis. Just say that I fervently hope so.’; stemming from sin attempted patients. 46 Teere Of Service The Rev. Henry J. Murphy, pas break into the Dubaldo Music Cen» " I ’m glad we didn’t look any $3i,A-mlllion Boeing Jet The Rev. Lawrence K. Almond, A spokesman for the coroner’s, The United States is seeking He believes Kennedy was dis a.m. Monday as a late "Summer Miss Gibson has Undergone sur tor of Blessed Sacrament Church, pasJOr of South Church, performed office .said an inquest will open ax "better agreement with our al ter, 186 W. Middle Tpke., on Aug. farther than we did,” Smith said. gery several times to correct her East Hartford, performed ^ the appointed by last weeks Tar "1 couldn't have looked anyjiog swirled around the mountains. WM. DICKSON the double-ring ceremony. Jack 10 a.m. Thursday. lies" on what types-.of goods will iff Commission recomrnendations 31. injuries. A special bloodmobile vis double ring ceremony and celebra Varney is free under $2,000 bond more.” Rain was falling as .the plane ^rove was the organist and Rob-, In''•British inquests, this usually be shipped to Iron Curtain cus against increasing duties on im nearqd Spokane. it was arranged in early August ted the nuptial high Mass. Bouquets means that the first session is con tomers. At present, many- items and Gero is being" held at the A tandem tire, lodged against & SON ect Gordon soldlst. ports of cotton textile products. a pine tree, was the biggest piece . Air Force helicopters and a so that blood donors could give in of white gladioli were on the altar. Given in marriage by her father, fined to bare details of the death which the ;United States will not However, he said the President State Jail at Hartford in lieu of party or'JOO made up of airmen her name to replace the blood she Phono 3 0 9-0926 The bride, given in marriage by under scrutiny, and that most of sell to the Communist bloc can be bond; of the plane intact. the bride wore a full-lcngih gown had not told him so directly. And "The' wreckage was scattered ai^"lSollce were searching through used from the Hartford blood her father, wore a floor-length of Chantilly lace over taffeta with the evidence is introduced ab a obtained from European sources. some other well-posted sources Both youths were arrested in the the rain, low clouds and fog when bank. gown of Chantilly lace over silk later date, after a recess. While noting that the adminis early morning hours after police all over the side of the ravine. a spallopcd Sabrina neckline, cap say the President waa not at all It was. burned to a crisp. O utsit volunteers found the wreckage. She was a passenger in a sports organza, designed with scooped Dr. Barnett StrOss, a Laborite tration predicts elimination of disappointed. received a tip that- someone was sleeve.s. a fitted 'bodice and bouf car driven by Brian D. Rivard, 21, neckline, fitted bodice, and lace fant skirt with a deep flounce House of Commons member who attempting to break into the mu trimmed-sleeves and hemline. Her supported Soblcn s petition to the •» of 13 Foley St., on July 21, when trimmed .with jeweled appliques. ack. N.Y., .Who is married to a sic store. Patrolman Richard Sul no certain address, and Matthew the car went out of control on tiered, finger-tip veil of illusion home secretary for freedom, told livan found the boys hiding at the Stanley MlodzlnskJ, "4l, of 96 Jef Her skirt terminated in a chapel physician.' , ■ Police Arrests CJamp Meeting Rd. and flipped was attached to a crystal crown, train. Her veil bf silk illusion was newsmen he believed the spy took rear of the store when he investi ferson St., Hartford, arrested in and "she carried a cascade bouquet the drugs in a genuine desire to ^blen and his brother Jack over. Miss Gibson was thrown on held in place by an oi'ange blos.som were naturalized in 1247. Local Stocks gated. Manchester - early today and yes to the road. Rivard suffered only of white roses and baby's bwatH. die. Soblen's lawyer.s have said he Gero will be returned to the Cir terday iMtemoon, respectively, on Manchester police, making rou Miss Linda Glberson of East crown, and she carried white just wanted to ease his plane Ten years later^, Jack was ar minor injuries when he was chrysanthemums with white orchid rested as the head of a Soviet cuit Court 12, Manchester' session, non-auRport charges, were ar- tine checks of license, plate Jn- thrown into the back seal, al WHO’S Hartford waa her ai.ster s maid of flight back to New York. Quotations Furnished by ralgmad in court ^ is morning and center. spy ring, quickly pleaded guilty on Thursday, for a court trial on aerta yesterday and today, have though the car was totally demol honor. Miss Barbara R. French of “ It seems to me that as a medi . Cobum MMdlebrook, Inc. placed under $200 bonds each with Mrs. Robert Fraser Lynwood, tmd was sentenced to seven years another charge—carrying a wea^ made two arrests of persons, who ished. East Hartford and Miss Barbara cal man he knew what he was do Bank StocKs' , the case continued until Friday at Tirrell of Warren, Mass., were CilU., a sister-in-law of the bride, ing.” said Dr. Stross. "This was in a federal prison. pon in a motor vehicle—and for have failed to re-regiater their Police have not made any ar RIGHT With a history of mental illness Bid Asked plea to an additional chhrge of East Hartford’s court session. motor vehicles. bridesmaids. The honor attendant waa matron of honor. Bridesmaids really ah attempt to kill himself. Conn. Bank and Trust Philip B. Faron, 28, of 110 Birch rest. \ re Mrs. Harvey fearrette and This time obviously he had made that Included swallowing of nuts driving without a license. He was Roger e ; Carrell, 42, of Col Miss Gibson is the daughter of wore jade green and the brides and bolts in a suicide attempt. Co...... 60 64 arrested on the "Weapon charge St., Manchestef, arrests last night chester, and John T. Garappolo, maids nile green, identically styled Miss Susan Scribnei', botli of Cov up his mind he would rather die Hartford National for Intoxication, today was' fined Mr. and''Mrs. Harris Gibson. entry. They wore-peacock-blue silk than go back to America.'* Jack was a star witness for Uje July 4 after police made a check 29, of 269 Parker St., Manches T oor neighbot mey eoBiidei a' dresses of nylon batiste, with U.S. government at the four-week Bank and Trust Co. 5 1 56tji $10 after pleading guilty to the ter, have each been charged with .scalloped overskirts, and match organza over taffeta dresses with The deatlf "of the 61-year-old of his car following a report that charge. He was unable to pay New York psychiatrist ended a trial of his brother in 1961. Fire Insurance Companies trading' stamps had been taken operation of an unregistered, mo Bribery Charged given stock en excefienc boy. Yonj ing cabbage rose hats with veils. full skirts, matching velvet pillbox Swallowing pills to kill pain of the fine and sent to the State Jail tor vehicle. Garopjpola was or They carried bouquets of yellow es and fa^e-veils. The lii'atron of 10-week battle to escape deporta- Htfd. F ir e ...... 57ti 62 from Morlarty's Bros. Service Sta at Hartford to serve a five-day may disagiee. Which ea t a f fom the blood disease lymphatic leu National Fire ...... 1 1 6 126 tion on Center St.,Police found a dered to appear, in Circuit Court THOMPSONVILLE (AP)—Alex and gold chrysanthemums' with honor carried a cascade of bronze •tlon to the United States, where kemia, Soblen heard Jack testify sentence in lieu of payment. he faced a life sentence as a war Phoenix Fire ...... 96 .. 101 .22 caliber, single snot pistol, itnder 12, Manchester, Sept. 24, and Car- Dubois, 41, who waS a member of im judged the stock cnewedy? gold ribbons. and gold chrysanthemums. The the family was permitted to leave the front, seat of his vehicle. H^ reil will be presented in the the Enfield Town Police Depart John Muldoon of Manchester bridesmaids carried cascades of time spy for the. Soviet Union. Lithuania under an arrangement Life and Indenwity Ins. Dos- Actually, both o f you mey heve Soblen took an overdose of bar later pleaded not guilty to the Manchester court Oct. 1. ment 14 years, has been bound served as his brother-in-law's best bronze mums. biturates apparently Just before with Lavrepti Beria, then chief of Aetna Casualty ------'68 73 phai^ge. The other charge was over to Superior Court for trial dooe so. Yout bask investment man. Ushers were Michael Giber- Glpn Roberts of East Hartland, the Soviet secret police, that Jack Aetna Life ...... ^.109'/i 117^ Hospital Notes HOW SENATXmS VOTED on a bribery charge. son of East Hartford, a brother of Cbusin of the groom, served as best he was put in an ambulance last and Robert would engage in es brought against Gero on Aug. 20 goals may bC in oonflkt. K thit 'Hiursday to be taken to a plane Htfd. Steam Boiler 103 113 when police stopped his vehicle on WASHINGTON (AP) — Con Dubois pleaded innocent in Cir the bride, and Michael Callahan of man. Ushers were Franklin Eng pionage acUviUes in the United Tnivelers ...... 140 148 Visiting hours are 7 to 8 p.m. necticut’s senators took opposing cuit Ojurt yesterday. He is ac Manchester. land of Vernon and Robert Fraser for the United States. States. New State Rd. at 1:55 a.m. and it the case, a stock oooU be ideal En route to London Airport he PubUo Utilltlea sides in yesterday’s roll call vote cused of soliciting and accepting , Mi^. Glberson wore a tangerine of Lynwood, Calif., brother of the A confessed undercover agent, discovered he was driving without for all areas, except maternity, ior your neighbor atkl entirely chiffon sheath with matching lapsed into unconsciousness in the Conh. Light Power .. 29H 31’j on a 'Mil authorizing $900 million a bribe from a. motorist whom he bride. Johaipna Beker. testified she ob a license. where they are 2 t o '4:30 and 8:30 shoes and white accessories. The Mrs. Fraser wore a gold silk ambulance. At the airport he was Htfd. Electric Ught 71H 75 of public works projects in eco stopped for speeding Aug. 24. unsuitable fw you. This tttath transferred to another ambulance tained information from QSS files Cases continued: to 8 p.m., and private rooms where nomically distres.sed areas. Sen. ■ 'The motorist reported the in bridegroom’s mother wore a beige sheath dress. The bridegroom's and passed it on to Soblen at Hartford Gas Co. . . . 60 65 Until Thursday, conipanion cases for lace over taffeta sheath with tur mother wore a beige silk organza and rushed to nearby Hillingdcm Southern New Elnglaiid they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visit Thomas J. Dodd, Democrat, voted cident. made the payoff with $20 points Bp die need seeking cloak-and-dagger meetings in New of Etariy A. Nelson, 18, of Cedar for it, and Sen. Prescott Bush, Re in marked bills provided by State quoise accessories. Both wore cor sheath. Both wore white orchid Hospital. Telephone ...... 4 7 50 Swamp'^Rd., Coventry, and Joseph ors ars requested not to smoke in protessionel o{mion before mak-j He never regained conscious York’s Central Park, publican, against it. The bill pass Police, and Dubois was caught sages of white orchids. corsages. Manufaotnrtng Gompanles E. Ploufe, 21, of 18 Hickory Dr., patient's rooms. No more than Lorlnir Photo A reception for 75 .was held at Pittman Phot* ness. and on Saturday he devel Soblen denied everything and ed, 45-22. redhanded, police said. ing an investment. There is.iW| A reception for 150 waa held at MRS. NORMAN RAAITE oped convulsions which persisted. asked frequently for recesses on Arrow, Hart, Heg. 57 61 Coventry, lor disposition of simi two visitors at one tiiw per pa MRS. GEORGE ROBERT ENGLISH JR. the American Legion Home, Man the 'VFW Home, For a motor trip lar charges of destruction' of pri \ obiigstion uliatevet in seekinf| His doctors said this was evi grounds of Ws illness, which phy- Associated Spring .. 14 16 tient. chester. For a motor trip to Bar Saiemls Photo to South Carolina Mrs. Raabe sicisuis tbid the court would kill Bristol B ra ss...... 8H 9H vate property. Edward F. Martin, out opinion on any siruation.” J Harbor, Maine, Mrs. English wore MRS. MARIO WILLIAM DIANA wore an autumn print dreSs with dence of brain damage, apparent 30, of 13 Cedar St., and Hamilton ly resulting from a shortage of him. Within a year. Dunham Bush,...... • 6V, Patients Today: 201 a white wool suit with patent ac ______■ j dark accessories. The couple Will Em-Hart - ...... 50 55 M. Jones, 39, of 17 Brainard PI., for cessories, velvet pillbox, and Judith# groom, and Anthony Lumbruno ofl'i^e Buckland Rd., Wapping oxygen. The doctors explain^ the In sentencing Soblen Aug. 7, disposition of similar charges of a d m i t t e d YEaTERDAY; AMERICAN LEGION The marriage of Miss 1961, to life, U.S .Dlst. Judge Wil- Fafnir ...... 40 44 McBride-Canfieid corsage of baby pink roses. The overdose of barbiturates reduced lArceny. Both men were arrested Jack Knoebel, 3 Brent Dr.. Ver- Rita Ranieri and Mario William Manchester, a cousin of the bride-wu the supply of oxygen to the. brain liarp B. Herlands said he was, a N. B. -Machine...... 184 21', couple will live at 30 James St groom. Romeo D’Antonio was ring,- .. W s . 1 last month after being seen walk-j non; George Jones Sr., 112 N. Hartford. Diana, both of Manchejitcr, was C- llimantir High School in 1956 and and probably caused a brain potmtial mass murderer and a North and Judd . . . . 14 16‘ i ing along Main St. with a case o f! ®lm St.; Albert NorriSi^2l3 Hil- hemorrhage. Stanley W orks...... 17 >,1, 19',4 Mrs. English is a 1960 graduate solemnized Saturday morning at I Hartford Hospital. School of Nurs- spy "no matter what his health becr later reported missing from ^ hard St.; David Burnham. South of East Hartford High School, and Mrs. Ranieri wore a blue silk or-1 19^9 g^e is a nurse at Man- Soblen. was a idiysician afflicted m ay be.” Soblen collapsed. Veeder-Root ...... 44'/, 4814 the Garden Re.staurant. Also, David Wind.sor; Ignatz Berzinski. 58 St. Bridget's Church. ganza dress with matching acees-. Chester Memorial Hospital Mr. The above quotations are -not to P t J T N A M attended Morse College, Hartford with an incurable disease; a. He waa freed on $100,000 ball C. Buck, 27, of South Glastonbury. 1 Bi.ssell St.; Mr.s. Pauline Smith, Mr. English is a 1955 graduate of The bride is the daughter of sorles. The bridegroom’s mother Raabe is a graduate of Gilbert naturalised American convicted pending appeals. be oonatrued aa actual markets. for disposition to charges of fail-1 249 Main St.; Mrs. Eleanor Prior, & C O . Manchester High School, and Mr. and Mrs. Emidio Ranieri, 11 wore a dusty rose satin dress and High School, Winsted. Cass of 1958, of biting the hand that gave him Mrs. Soblen pledged her life ure to pass at a safe distance and I 281 Center St.; Mr.s. Dorothy Mil- McNall St. "The bridegroom Is the n I. 1959 graduate of Hlllyer College bone accessories. Both wore cor-; and Pratt * Whitney School of shelter; a Communist who admit savings and her pension to raise failure to carry a lipense; and I ler, North Coventry: Mrs. Eliza- Hartford, where he received a de son of Ml'S. Angeline Lamphere, sages of white orchids. . Electronics. Glas.s of 1961. He is an ted support of the left wing in beth Weber. 3 Ertl Dr., Rockville; BINGO $40,000, and two wealthy New Harold B. Taylor Jr., 21.- of Marl gree in business administration. He 56 Clinton St., and the late Leo politics throughout World War It. Senior Citizens A reception was held at the ^cclronic technician at Pratt and j Yorkers loaned her the remaining borough. for a court trial to Mrs. Jeannette Shapiro, 90 Steep EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT is a collection manager for Univer Diana. Kogeiuszkoost . Club. Rockville. For a Wliithcy, division of United Air- He dciaied vehemently that he $60,000, saying they wanted to charge of driving a motor vehicle Hollow Lane; Mrs. Minnie Galla I MOV fa«4 Stact {MSonoe sal C.I.T. Credit Corp.. Hartford The Rtev. Peter Pinto of St. ever engaged in espionage, "or „Meet Tomorrow s O'CLOCK— teeiO N h o m i . t e o N A i w s t . motor trip to Niagara Falls and craft Corp.. Bast Hartford. further civil liberties. without a muffler. gher, 127 Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. Borg- Bridgid’s Church, Elmwood, per Canada, Mrs. Diana wore a'gray anything remotely connected ■with Soblen Jumped the bail to flee Until Monday, Nicholas Stevens, hild Connor, RFD 2, Rockville; formed the double ring .ceremony It.” ti^'ccd jacket dross, dark acces Players Moated to Israel via an Air France air The Senior Citleens Club con 23, of 7? Vernon St., for pica to Mrs. Helen Rice, Glastonbury; and celebrated the- nuptial high sories and a white orchid. The But he was convicted by a U.S. Mrs. Doris Mullen, 99 -Maple St.; Mass. Mrs. Raymond Murphy was liner after the U.S. Supreme Court ducted by the recreation depart charge of overcrowding the front couple will live.^ at 120 S. Main St. RIO DE JANEIRO -Municipal District Court in New York July seat of a car: Kirk Spencer, 21. of Walter Sheldon, 69 Diane Dr.; organist and soloist. 13, 1961, of turning over secret turned down his appeal for a re ment will beg;in its eighth sea^ after Sept. 24: ' Stadium in Rio de .Taneirn, a bowl view. Amston, for plea to reckles.s driv Aldryth Sand.s, Ellington; Kath The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. Diana is a graduate of data, to Soviet agents over a span son tomorrow afternoon at the ryn Koths, 5 Franklin St., Rock- ; her father, wore- a floor-length a mile around, i.s one of the of two decades, including waf' He- was arrested in Tel Aviv ing charge: Mrs. Ann K. SchwlcK- Overbrook High School. Philadel world's largest, seating 120.000 June' 28. Expelled aboard a New Oonununity Y. 79 N. Main St. ert of Bridgeport, for plea to ville; Mrs. Anna Garber, Elling- i gown of silk organza over taffeta, phia. Pa,, and is emplo.ved at time information from the New The meeting, which begins at "2 ton; Mrs. Anna Scorso, 590 W. : designed with lace and pearl trim and having morn for .30.000 York headquarters of the Office York-bound Israeli El A1 airliner charge of failure to drive to the Chorches Motors, Manchester. Mr. standees. To nrotect players from right: John L, Tardtff, 25, of Hart Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Ehnma Ander- 1 99 OUT OF EVERY too med scalloped neckline, long Diana is a graduate of Manches of Strategic Services. He was July 1. Soblen slashed a wrist and o’clock, will consist of 'games, overzcalous spectators a 9-foot ford, for plea to charge of pass son. East Hartford; Mrs. Ger sleeves, fitted bodice and full ter High School and is, a barber at sentenced to' life in prison, though, his abdomen with a steak knife singing and dancing, and Is open trude Varca, RFD 1; Mrs. EJliza- ' skirt. Her chapel-length veil o f wide moat surround.s the field. the penalty might have been from his dinner tray to win a ing on a curve; and Henry Hetu John's Barber Shop. Manchester. to any senior citizen Interested Jr., 20, of Hartford, for plea to beth Woods. 131 Glenwood St. ' silk ‘ illusion was attached to a death. landing in London. crown of seed pearls, and she car in a social afternoon with .per charge of illegal bathing. DISCHARGED YES'TBRDAY; -p?«v>!yew»^ AmeFtcan appeals Judges and There, with the help of defense sons of their own age. The club ried a cascade of white ro.ses. attohieys paid by British govern Until Sept. 20, Stephen Luchon John Reynolds, 27 Hoffman Rd.; : the U.S. Supreme Court con was first organized on Feb. 7, Glenn Custer, RED 1, Vernon; on. FURNAQ OWNERS ARE florets and white carnations. sidered the proof ironclad. Soblen ment funds, he staged a 10-week 1955, with nine members and has Jr., 18, of South Willington. for Miss Nini Bonanpi of Ardmore. E tiff aged was denied a new trial and the disposition to charge of speeding. Mrs. Bertha Bowman, 8l Charter : legal battle to avoid return to the grown to over 150 -at the present Oak St.; Charles Wellman Jr., 24 ' Pa., was maid of honor. Brides The engagement of Miss Bar Supreme Court refused to review United States. Turned down by time. Until Sept. 24. Mark A. Norman, maids were Miss Lois Morclli and bara Jean Smith of 132 Canipflcld 22, of West Hartford, for plea to St. John St.; Richard Zesut, 41 his case. .British courts, he appealed vainly Dougherty St.; Mrs. Frieda- Rau- Miss Beverly Pouff, both of Man- Rd. to Earl Thomas Mann o f.37 That was the background of James F. Herdic Jr., super charge of improper passing; Vic to Home Secretary Henry Brooke intendent of recreation, and Wal lukaiti.s, Wethersfield; Mrs. Annie tester, and Miss Elaine Liberate Eastern Ave., New London, has Soblen's flight last June 26 to to ( ^ c e l a deportation order. tor Fitzgerald, 42, of 156 Bissell OT Ardmore. Miss Angelee Diana been announced by her mother Israel whore, as a Jew, he vainly ter J. Fortin, program director Bt., for disposition to charge of in Gleason, 37 Cook St.; Mrs..Con The Home Office has started an for the recreation department, are stance Lopes, 48 Spruce St.; Mrs i of Manchester, a niece of the and stepfather. Mr, and Mr.s. Mil- claimed the right to a haven uH' investigation to determine how toxication (2 counts); Mrs. Lea Helen Bissell, 80 Cottage St.,; Mrs. ' I bridegi'oom, was flower girl. ton Myles of 61 Parkview Dr., der the Israeli Law of Return. in charge of this club. Mrs. Vina Satterlep. Lebanon, for plea to Soblen got the pills. Apparently Chagnon Is the secretary. Special Catherine Farr, 106 Francis Dr.; The honor attendant wore a Bronxvillc, N. Y. She Is the Israel arrested him pn suspicion they were smuggled to him at theft of goods exposed for skle snd Mrs.. Rose Berk, French Rd., Bol celeste green cocktail-length dress daughter of the late, Donald E. of entering with false documents celebrations are held at Hal operating a motor vehicle while Brixton Prison, where he -was loween. Christmas, and St. Pat ton; (Carles Chiiberg. 33 Reed St., The engagemeni. oi Mi.'-a Snir- of silk organza over taffeta,-styled Smith. . '" —the Canadian passport of a dead held for most of his 10-week stay license is under suspension; Wltr, ley, J. Pastore of East Hartford with'white, pearl trimmed, neck brother—and expelled him. rick’s Day, a camping program in Rockville: Mrs. Sandra Blumen- Miss Smith, a 1957 graduate of in Britain. Prison officials said liam Burba, 25, of Coventry, ^or hagen and daughter, North Wind to Charles Sabia Jr. of Thomp- line and full skirt. Her matching Manchester High School, i.s em Soblen waa bom Noy, 7, 1900 June and a club anniversary plea to charge of receiving stolen they were of a type that was not party. ham; Mrs. Brenda Smith and son! sonviile has been announced -by pillbox hat had a' circular veil, ployed in the treasury department Into the numerous arid wealthy gfoods. Coventry. her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Thom- and she carried a bouquet of yel of Pratt and Whitney, division of Sobelvicious family of Lithuania, stocked at the prison. A special bus is offered the . Soblen’s wife arrived .from New Until Sept. 25, George Case Jr, DIS(2HABGEJD TODAY: Susan a.s A. Pastore of East HartfortW*’" low and white pompons. The United Aircraft Corporation, East a little Baltic state which was members, which will operate the 26, of Stafford Springs, for East Her fiance is the son of Mr. bridesmaids wore identically Hartford. Mr. Marin is a 1955 then a part of czarlst Russia but York Friday and jwas given a same as last year, leaving the Duffln, Cross Dr, Vernon; Mrs. roorn at Hillingdon 'Hospital to be Hartford Jury trial on charge of Theresa Nielsen. Hartford, and Mrs. Charles Sabia Sr. of styled-dresses and accessories, and graduate of New London High had 23 years of freedom between station at 1 oxlock. The route speeding; Leonard V. dark , 18. Thompsonville. carried yellow pbmpons and School and is an engiiieqr in the world wars- near her husband. She maintained stops are as follows; Bissell to of Stafford, for EJast Hartford Jury an almost unbroken vigil at his Miss Pa.store and Mr. Sabia are baby’s breath. The flower girl refrigeration department in the Cataldis Celebrate 25th Wadding Soblen and his younger brother. SpruCe-to Birch-to Main-to Hart trial on speeding charge; and Da graduates of Albert I. Prince Re wore an ankle-length dress of tur same company. Jack, Joined the Communist par bedside, "but apparently he never ford Rd. to Waddell, and then to vid Duffy, 21, of 77 Lockwood St., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony^ knew she was there. gional Vocational Technical quoise silk organza, matching ac An Oct. 6 wedding is planned. ty in 1919 while at school in Ger the Bluefield Homes. Leaving the for Jury trial at EJast Hartford on cessories, and carried a colonial Cataldi, 33 McKinley St., were feted at a dinner Sundhy at the many. The trial court waa told School. Hartford. Miss Pastore is Bluefield Homes, the bus goes up ch arn of breach of the peace. . a beautician at Lovely- Lady bouquet of yellow and white pom Little Casa Loma Restaurant, that Soblen was so bitense JEWISH CHAPLAINS ELECT' W. Center to Center, turning left Umll Oct. 1 .Jonas Svelnys, 51. pons. Kensington, in honor of theiiN^Sth party member that he! went to NEW YORK (A P )—Rabbi Har beauty salon, Manchester. on Parker to Woodbridge and of Foeter, R. I., for disposition Mr. sabia is employed at- Ka- Leo F. Diana of Manchester wedding anniversary.. Moscow in- 1925 and became ry Nelson, Bridgeport, Conn, waa then on to the Community Y. pending a report from the fapiUy man Aircraft Corp., Bradley served as his brother's best man. The dinner for 55 guests wad Soviet citizen. elected a vice president of the As For further information re relations officer concerning charge Ushers were Atty. Vincent Diana given by .their son and'daughter, When the Soviet Union took Field, Windsor Locks. Dearington-Hotchkiss. sociation of Jewish Chaplains yes garding the Senior Citizens Club, of Intoidcatlon. Frink Photo The wedding is planned for fall and William J. Diana, both of Man .Joseph A. Cataldi Jr. and Misa over Lithuania at the beginning terday. Rabbi Eugene J. Cohen of call the, recreation, office, 22 East' Hartford ^esalon MRS. ALEXANDER T. McBRIDE III 1963. ‘ NassiK phntri chester and brothers of the bride- Joan Cataldi. of World War n the Sobelvicious Queens'was elected presldeaL School St. Harold Rdbert Hagenow, 22, of i It's quite possibie. . . but it's not y o v fault og. the fault o f your oil borner. Mi.ss Nancy Ann Hotchkiss of There was a party at the Ca- family lost all its properties. So Because until about two years ago there just wasn't a residratial ofl burner viet authorities permitted the fam< First Congregational Chflrch, Glastonbury and Bradley Dcaring- taJdi home after.the dinner. A buf- lly to emigrate to America. on the market that accurately gennated and controlled the snppty o f Keene, N.H., was the scene of the ton Jr. of Manchester were united fet supper was served. Some 15 family '"membersr in air for combustion. Chimney hdght.. . erratic wind conditions. . . firebox wedding of Miss JuliaJ|dith Can- Gorman'Grant in mariage Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cataldi,. the former cluding Jack and Robert, landed temperatures. . . loss of hmt iqi the stack . . . ALL were w ying facton field of Keene to .mexander T. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Miss Clementina Kazal.ski, were in the United States Oct. 20, 1941. McBride H i q£ RiViera Beach, Fla., and Mr*. Donald C. Hotchkiss. 51 married Sept. 6, ip Lowell, Mass. whi^ caused inefficient firing and high fuel bills. . formerly bf Manchester. Griswold St., Glastonbury. The They, are both enrployed at Pratt They, spread' qdt to N ew York, Lon'g-steinmed red roses decora-, Boston and Montreal. The bride is the daughter of ■bridegroom is the son of Mr. and and Whitney, division of United Robert assumed the name Sob Hoiw wean raport up to 33%—nwd avmi' aiora wUh ' Mrs. Wesley Canfield of Keene, ted the altar for the wedding of - Mrs. Bradley Dcarihgton, 41 Vir Aircraft Corp., .East Hartford. and the late Wesley Canfield. The ginia Rd. (Herald photo by Pinto.) len. Jack dsed Soble. A third a n«w oil Kmim m dbvlopnd by Im Hnamn Miss Judith, Anne Grant and Ed brother. ■ Beras. continued using LAST CHANCE! bridegroom is the' son of Mr. and The Rev. Sherman W. Andrews, mond Joseph Gorman, Saturday the family name until his death This amazing new Iron Fireman furnace is called the CUSTOM Mark IL Mrs. Alexander T. McBride Jr. of- pastor of St. John’s E^Jisoopal in, Canada. , i Riviera Beach. morning alt St. James church. Church, Hartford, performed the ‘Soblen had studied mddicine in It generates its own combustion air supply. Utilizihg FoAiA/etric CnmAiow Miss Susan M. Canfield of Keene, >■ The bride Is the daughter, of Mr. single ring ceremony. Bouqu'ets-of Berlin^ and Bern and ■* in 1944 1962 LARK CLEARANCE ffea, k bums oil vapor and the oxygen in the an-in just the right propoitiow a sister of the bride, was maid of and Mrs. Buel CliSIt Grant Jr. of white chrysanthemums decorated openpd a psychiatric practice in (2-Do«r— 4-Door • Hordfop - ConVortlblo) (or smokeless firing The fire frorfr dean and Aumr dean, with no soot or honor. ' ' . 115 N. Elm St. The brid e^ om is the church. Mls.s Virginia Yuro New York City. He later- became ■moke., With dean etectrodes, nozzle and interior heating mrfaces, the Roger Mayes of Providence, R.I., the son of Walter Patrick fSorman, was organist. the supervising psychiatrist at the served as best man. Ushers were 42 Brookfield St., and the late Mrs. The bride,, given In mdrriage by Rockland State Hospitol in Or- ft causes o f most service calls are eliminated. John Cardenas of Lomas, Mex., Helen Gorman. her father, wore a floor-length ,. suigebiirg, N,Y., and was a mem-- Frenehy" Jodoin - Stop paying for heat y w ’re not getting! Let m show ypy how much an and Reinhard Mayer of Providence. The Rev. Joseph H- McCann, of gown of candlelight brocade, de ber, with about 20 other doctors, Iron Firwnan CUSTOM Mark II can saye for you. (>faaae for a b ee folder The couple'wil live at 401 Dry- St. Jjmes Church performed >the signed by her mother. It was .styled of the Circle Manhattan Medical den Rd- Ithaca, N.Y. double ring ceremon;) . and bele- with scooped neokllne. bell-shaped Group...... 1 - SAVINiSS Says.,. giviDg complete iofornfitioiL^No obhgatioo whateuec, Mrs. McBride is a, graduate of brated the'nuptual high Mass. skirt and matching, jacket buttoned , Soblen’s wife, Dina, also is a Keene High School and Rhode-Is- The bride, gpven In marriage by in back, with elbow-length sleeves psychiatrist. She later Joined the UP TO i For'Peak Performance land School of Design. Mr. Mcr her father, wore a long sheath of and stand-away collar. Her finger- Rockland hospital staff. They have Done The Quality >Way Bride is a graduate of Manchester peau-de-aole with a portrait n"eck- length veil of illusibn -was attached one child, Jean Stuttman of Ny- Guardian 8 out of 10 homes High School ai^ Rhode Island llne. edged in Venice lace, long to a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried a' cascade, of white Maintenance School of Design. He plans to do tapered sleeves, a fitted bodice and graduate wrork at Cornell Univer overskirt terminating in a chapel roeeS and baby’s 'breath. -'If N Service 0 sity, Ithaca. train. Her bouffant veil of, French Miss Bwerly L. Keen of Glas SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE hove cold room illusion was attached to a pearlized tonbury wms maid of honor. Miss cluster of lilies of the valley. She Joan C Lynskey of Windsor Locks CoiiM to: IS Vows ONE OF THE szrzr and Miss Diane Dearington of / carried a cascade bouquet of white Manchester, a sister of the bride roses and iyy.” ' ' groom, were bridesmaids. They- GLOBE s t u d e b a k e r c o r p . e x e c u t iv e PAUL DODOE W edding Miss Madeline Amirault of 37 Check V wore strect-Icn^h gold satin TRAVEL SERVICE HIBHEST PONTIAIL Jne. * 9 Worm np thot Lenox St. wa.s mai'd of honor. dresses with full skirts, matching fh 9f advaniqg9$l Ward - Wenick Bridesmaids were Mrs. Alfred accessories and pillbox hats with CARS^ LIMITED NUMBER R. Tarbox of Hebron, Miss Brenda circular veils. The honor attendant „ 965 MAIN ST. hord-to-heot room Mr- and Mrs. Sheal Wenick of Joyce Lalley, 24 Harvard Rd.. and Engaged MANOHE8TE1R ALLOWANCE FALLSPECIAU V CifcuialwWIoradwonBOb; 20 Green' Manor Rd. and New Lon carried a cascade of rust chrysan Miss Donna McNeill, 5 Lawton themums. The bridesmaids carried The engagement of Miss Patri TEL. MI S-2165 AVAILABLE. NEW CAR ^ . SS.50 don announce the recent marriage Rd. Francile Wilson of Ridgefield Align Front End V Heat ceniM From hot water wiriitiniww ' o( their daughter. Miss Linda Terry cascades of yellow 'and nist chry cia Provencal to Airman 3.C. Ray FOR VWR Rotate/Tves (5) $2.00 tank or boiler. was junior bridesmaid. ' santhemums. Let Us Make Your Wlinlck. to Teddy A.-Wand, son of All wore floor-length gowns of mond Gauthier is - announced by WARRANTED AND SERVICED. Headlight Aim ( 4 ) ...... $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ward, Vero William F. Boles Jr. of Manches her mother. Mrs. Virgil J. Proven-' V Individual autematle antique gold satin- peau with ba ter served as best man. Ushers Travel Arrangements! Winter-Ready tharmoataL em&L CHASER Beach, Fla. teau neckline s, threq-quarter- cal of 17 Carol Dr. . .She is the PRESm Mrs. Ward is a 1960 graduate were David Tomm of Manchester Engine Tuneup ...... $9.95 iY ISON FIREMAN length sieevea and dome-shaped and Gerald D. Hotchkiss of Glas daughter of-the late Virgil Proven SOME BRAND NEW ALSO AT V Safo-«io flamaa, vanta or of Manchester High School, and Lube ...... < .$1.50 attended Mitchell College, New skirts, ^ach carried a single long tonbury, a brother of the bride, cal. j high temparatura alaaianta. stemmed red rose. CAR! Change Oil (4 qts.) .... $2.60 LOW COST HEAT London for two years. Mr. Ward is Mrs. Hotchkiss wore a cham Her (lanec is the son of Mr. Raymond B.'Gorman, 139 Lake- pagne satin procade sheath, match HUGESAVINGSI V Economical both to Inatall • EASILY AND QUICKLY INSTALLED a graduate of McArthur, Senior wood Circle, brother of the bride and Mrs. Ravmond F. Gauthier .of Parte Extra add eparata. High School, West Hollywood, Fla., ing shoes, green hat and corsage 231 N, Elm St. groom. served as best man. Ush of yellow rosea. The bridegroom’s • FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION and plana to enter Florida. State ers were Walter P. Gorman Jr., 43 Mis.s ^rsivehcal, a 1961 gradu Uriiveraity upon completion of his mother wore a royal blue sheath Brookfield St.; Efrem Jaffe. ■ 48 jacket-dress with matching shoes, ate oPMoiu-hestcr High School, at PAUL DODGE service as medical corpeman in the Brookfield St.; William Griffin, tended St. Joseph's College and is U.S. Coaat Guard Academy, New feather hat, and a corsage, of white now employed by Travelers Insur Scltuate, Mass.; and Capt. John J. carnations. London. The couple ivlll live In (Campbell, Bangor,' Maine.; * ance Co. ■ , . We fepreMBt qll teadiag Air- New Liondon. X reception . was held at the Itaiee, Steanuhlii linee, Toiir PONTIAC, Inc. Mrs. Grant wore' a dragonfly American Legion Hall, Glaston U. Fox PhotJ Mr. -Gauthiee graduated froin BOUND MOTORS, Inc. green shirred chiffon dress with Howell Cheney Technical School in OonqMiilee, aad Hotels. S7S BEAIN ST., MANCHESTEB bury. For a motor trip to Caijada MRS. BRADLEY DEARINGTON JR. 369 CENTER STREET --^ Ml 3.4079 v \ . Also Expen Body Repaint FOGAim BROS., Inc. Crescendo in I^itsic | coffee-colored accessoriea and car Mrs. Dearington wore a three,-plece 1961 and Is now stationed at An- Our H tM it has traxeled through- V At Our Modern Equipped toEL OIL — RAHGE O IL ^ COAL and COKE^ ried a brown and green orchid. gray suit with red accessories and di ew» Air Force Base. Washington. qut Hie world. ■a NEW YORK — United Statea A reception for the immediate uate'of Glastonbury High School Manchester High Schciol' and 'is D. C. -Yenr QtieHty Lark DeaJer—4)ver 3d Years'In Same Location” .' Body Shop a' corsage' of- white rosea.' The '' ' ■ ■ ■ I .' FREE ESTIMATES 319 IRO AD ST. ‘ Bales of sheet music, musical in- family was held at the Statler cpuple \^11 live at 613 Main SC., and li employed bv the State De- employed at the Data, Piloccssin ; Wedding piahs b^ve not b«eA,«n- Mi 9-4539 Hilton Hotel, Hartford. For trav black uccessoiies.' The couple will seph's College, West , Hartford, partment of Health. Hartford. Mr. .Center. Budget Division, State of ■ ______' ■ .______' I ' 'i -g* ■trumpnta, and , accessories last and Mr. Gorman attended .Boston Iji^anchester, after Sept. 23. . noiuiced. ' year reached $6fK),000,060, about eling, Mrs. Gormqn wore a white live at 69 Dalb Rd. Dearingtdn Is a 1958 graduate of I CoimecUcuL .1 torieg: Su«U0 College. ] .r . Mra. Dearington iB a 1960 three times the Iflifil figure- -WOD^ Utrde-piece , knit - suit wiUi Mrs. Gorman attended St. Jo
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 PAGE SEVEN, ,, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 PAGE SIX _L ' inter-American affaira — must be guch c«Btur«g, the Republicang Ing system than our own. Some the candlda^s'-themselves, to date, sorted fish hooks and clean tin Rockvilie-V ernon ' i ’’ made "a living and effective state-' Rockville-V ernon Distriet Survey ^ fHanrl^pfitpr ' thing as ,fantastic as that could at least. /- cans. State News ment of the present and future for ^^Oharlptte R. push him toward them, and the WhaL-^a say, however, is this: RAYBELUR'S eign policy of all of the American Okayed 1»y Stale happen, some day, if wc don’t stop Connecticut We have listed our campaign Republicani, at least, ought to flone with the paltry teaser gift gadget suggestions pretty nations'.,.." School Board Denies Pleas l| p r a ld care more about their country. thinking that the only way we can of campaign' give-away. Be- much in the order of their power 1to >ect of Snow Removal Speaking to the Republican Town .' The State Water Resources Gray out with the bigger Roundup Committee Seely-Brown said the PUBUHHJO) BY n tft ^ t the beat aolution of all. sure contend with the totalitarian Rus Yankee 0 give pleasure and breed gratitude, MUSIC SHOP Commission yesterdaS" announced nr.l>Al.n PROmNG CO INC. E value. Why fool around with auch United States and its associates in Teochor of sians is to imitate them. as measured In our own emotions its approval of ,.tfie preliminary ' 13 BIncll Sired enough, would be to have a Presi a .good idea ? Why limit the some At Schools Annoys Council the Organization of American For Extended Bus Service Ue'nchedei' Conn dent who knows how to stand firm By A. H. 0. and in our observation of the re (Continued on Page Two) plans for the enlargement of sew- ‘ THOMAS F FfcROUHON thing for nothing approach to the actions, pleasures, and tastes of States should be expected to en er facllitiej, and installations ol a Voice and Fiono WALTER R FERGUSON .and resolute, in character and ac relatively Insignlflicant gadget? kegisiration Now Open Aldermen, happy at receiving^man has been announced by the force the Monroe Doctrine "against Requests for transpovtation o f' a suggestion from Ramsdell to add aewbr and pumping stations [ ■ PublMliera ' It has .occurred to Us, 'as it must other people we have known. Our Griffin and John P. Janovic also , __ Now located at 81 Hilltop Drive. tual pferfdmiance ' rather than 'Why not, now an'& then, specialize assignment of values is not design , 125,345 from the Town" of Vernon PAC auxiliary.. Picked for the retaip.?ij their seats. Griffin, who | -haUenee it*’ ^ ^ ' kindergarten pupils in the Burke another kindergarteti class at th e. Manchester's Eighth District, Founded October 1 1131 A ThouKht for Today have occurred to many of the early in something of real price? aa Rockville’a share of the town’a executive board by Dorothy Yusz- Lake St. School. ' . preliminary plans • by ' Resiimeo Teaehing merely in word and gesture— and ed to be absolute; there are obvi For Private Leissons ^ significant thing, Rd. area, and for extensions of Publlihed Eeere Evening Except Sponsored by the ManchesMr recipients of the special favors of Rolls Royces, sides of beef, walk- ous variations of age and time in road funda. grew a . little restive ohak, prt^dent, are Barbara Hub Named tq the special conunttee; ^ A.ssociates,''En- lundnvi and Holldnyi Entered ni the aland thus so firm and resolute R <'X nor O'*'' relations withT the Com Monday, Sept, ntti »o»l Office at Mancheater Conn aa Council of Churches this 1962 state campaign, that the in freezer units, winter cruises, 12- volved; had we been offered a Rolls laat night at the prospect of tak bard, Helen Janton, Dorothy Mey The total vote uaa 6.216.91 «3 per | .. school bus .service into various on the Syke.s possibility were WlU. jnggrs York City, who Iceend Claia Hall Matter that neither Khrtishchev nor his itieter racing yachtS) cottages on Royce In. our youth It might, per • TRUMPET • CLARINET # FL^TE ing over from the town th'e anow- er ami Eleanor Satryb. Named cent of the 14.341 registered vot-1 I housing developments, were stud liam F. Lud^cke. .^ty. Robert been hired by Bi|[hlh District Tel. Ml 9-987t candidates who are giving away plowlng chorea around the pUblic trustees are, Marylin Green and SUBSCRIPTION RATES loyal doniestic Republican cam If you sonletVmcs think, as the the Rhode Island shore, green- haps, have had charm and appeal ers. In past years, the Percentage I" i ied exten.slvely by the board ofi Kahan and Charles O Flinn. ; (jjrgotors to make the sewer study. Payable In Advance paign opposition ever has any idea Psalmist' did, "when I consider gadgets in order to fix themselves houses, diamond braceletsi, South equal to that which a clean tin can • TROMBONE # SAXOPHONE # BASS VIOLIN ■choola. Jean Harrison. Helen Cyrkie- of turnout iH a city election, here 1 The dates 051 curriculum mat-|^vlll soon be sent to the Housing Carrier Mall Alderman _ Clarence McCarthy \Vioz was named refre.shments our rtsponslbUrtfes no matter w hat' education last night. ' that he can he pushed around. Thy heavens . ■ what is man in the thought and me'ttiory of the Sea islands, annuities, guaranteed did have, in those days. Anyway, ran closer to a third of the voters. 1 the cost, our'adversaries inevitably . A spokesman for the Burke Rd. lets are: Oct. 22, double sessions Home Finance Commissiou One Tear .. ;..S16.Sn tsioo annual supplies of truffles and pate reported Vernon' aelectmen ' had chairman. In the board of education race, and enrollmenUs and what they approval, Six Months'. . . .. 7.76 11.00 John P, Kennedy once acted as if that Thou an mindful, of him? voters are merely, -scratching the we are talking about political cam • GUITAR# DRUMS have baciftd down." . . ' parents concerned was Milton W, n r e e Montha ... S.90 560 . . . remember that God is con surface of their own potential cam de foie gras, wine cellars, cases of paigns, and the one thing about agreed to pay Rockville the S25.- The auxiliary will meet tomor a newcomer. Mrs. Mary L. Mc Pomeroy who said parents fell the mean to' Vernon; Nov. 26, talks on . x , $51,360 federal loan was" ear- One Month ...... 1.30 he might become this type of Scotch, cases of Bourbon, cases of 346 in one lump aum, but that row at 8 p.m. in the PAC club Farland, unseated fellow Republi He skid Congress should grant 30 cerned about every - individual; paign effectiveness. Or, to put it which there is no doubt is that the BEGINNER’S INSTRUMENT RENTAL PLAN the xBresident the power to use youngsters walking to school were the present status of graduates in jjgj. mactis available to the district Weekly ...... "3 champagne, hotel suites, pent-r candidate who could give us back about $300 had been deducted house. can Alfred A. Capozza. the class of 1962; Jan. 28, discus-sewer study. The loan, al- President. He may still. .But, In B» assure'd in the words of this from th«r point of view of the voter, from the aum originallyy agreed RAFCA Elects Lynch artoed forces in Cuba “to present "too young to have the re.sponsibilt- MEMBER OF case he reads such judgments as poem: , they are merely whetting our ac houses, French chefs, flrst editions, again the priceless feeling asso Frederick W. Edgerton, Republi armed aggression by Communist ty of crossing streets’’^ •sions on groupings in the Maple St.[,gg^^gj j, Community Faclli- Front End THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tennis courts, Renaissance origin ciated with any of the climactic 1013 MAIN STREET-^PHONE MI 9-2036 upon for snow plowing around the James P. Lynch wa.s elected can, and Hubert A. Neilan, Demo-' The board, indicating' the Burke ■‘'■P*'*', ties Administration and accepted; The Aasoclafed Press Is exclusively this, and wants to set out -to an He Thinketh of quisitive appetite. schoola Ia.st winter. president ol the RAFCA chapter crat. were re-elected. The DerUd- Russia almost at the very borders entitled to the use of republlcation nf Countlesii wbrlds are ever circling als, swimming pools, game pre portion of our list would have it of our mainland." Rd. area was one that .should be wil be used for discussion ol ex-| Housing and Home Finance all news dispatches credited to It .or swer them and prove them false, We have already confessed, rath serves, Caribbean islands, private won. McCarthy aaid it seemed the se of the New England Family crats keep control of the ^hool perlments with teaching machines ^^ea. was hot otherwise credited In this paper Through the boundless realms er shamelessly, that getting a pot- lectmen felt this year the town Campers Association at its flrst checked out, observed, however, it . ^ ^ , Special and also the local news published here we make one last reminder. The jets or helicopters, projection board, 4-3. / was not the re.sponsibilitv of the “ **<1 a*',*! physical education made through arrangeinehts be of space: holder.. a band-aid. a cook book, a rooms. Wyoming rancheb. Wiscon should not "take care of anything fall meeting Sunday. Joseph All the incumbent .selectmen board to furnish transportation for P«ogroms for the elementary All rights of repuhileatinn of special— true revelation of' strength and And the God Whose hand has bird call, gives us the feeling that in the.city," adding that this may Gagne wa.s named .vice president; Young Deiiioerals tween the district directore, Bowe- dispatches herein are also reserved sin lakes, imported marmalades, were returned to offlpe^ They are kindergarten pupils. The vea* schools, Albertson and the HHFC. Re^. $12.50 resolution 6flen comes quietly, and made them at least we are getting sopiething engravings from the U.S. Treas mean purchase of hew snow re Mrs. Elsie Armstrong, secretary, Mrs. L. Mary McTi^te and Mrs. sponalbility lies «ith the parents to . ^ .In 'eRard to the addi lonal kln- Full service client of N lE. A S Ip a display qf restraint. - rather Keeps each orb in its true place. out of a campaign,' a'nd a kind of moval equipment for the city or and Edward Ellis, treasurer. The Helen M. Kenyour Democrats and Hear Candidates on Aug. '29, the directors voted (1) ALIGN FRONT ENT> tee" Inc ury. sardine cans that will open provlde.. safe pa.saage’to and from cla.^s Ramsdell suggest-, to ask the ■ HHFC lor a two- (2) B.AL.ANCE FRO.NT Publishers Representatives than in loud challenge to risk. Once All revolve in perfect order. something we should much prefer with their own key. pippin apples, that the schools in Rockville may chapter will hold iLs fall caravan Spencer L anc^er, Republican. school the board said ' gained board approval for .Tullus Mathews Special Agenry— Harmony ' complete we sec; to any siHy empty old issue. As all have to make their .own arrange at Springbrook Farms camp The Democratic candidates for months extension bn cbmpleting VITIEELS—REG. M.OO York. Chicago Detroit and Bnaton.- again, we say it. as simply -as we Yet the God- Whp.se will they bulk peanut butter, unprocessed ments for snow plowing and re Lggestions made by the ,board firing an’additional teacher. Mrs. the survey. The preliminary plans (8) CHECK FRONT R’HEEL MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF the candidates for office demon cheese, rus.set apples, raised dough HAVE YOU COT THE ground in Shelburne, Mass., on Uie board of directors, and Town Shirley Adams at $5,625 to teach think'we can: a President who had follow strated during the month of Au movals Oct. 13 and 14. Members wish Housing Bill Fails td overcome difficulties were; That were then in the hands of the BEARINGS CIRCULATIONS nuts. pumpkin pies made out of Chairman Ted Cummings, will parents hire a retired person to es the ..session. made it plain this country would Is the God Who think.s of me! gust, issues ate something less Council president John Orlowski ing to go should contact Mr- and NE'^^HAVEN (API—A pro- speak to the Young Democratic Ramsdell also reported the even State Water Resources Commis (4) CHECK BRAHE SYSTEM The Herald Printing Company Inc., Ob. the peace this knowledge than a dime a dozen; they can be pumpkins, church pliifiic ice cream, said the "schools come under the Mrs. James Lynch. posefF fair housing practices or- cort children to school; that par sion, and because of vacations in assumes no financial respnnelbllltv’ far fight with every last one of its codfish cakes, baked beans, new Club of Manchester tomorrow ents form a car pool for transpor ing school program for la.st, year typographical errors appearing' *|n ad- gives me manufactured out of nothing, dis town and the town should do Hospital Note* dlpSuice for New Haven has night at 8 o'clock in the hearing will have netted a loss of about that stale department and the ALL FOUR ONLY •vertltementa and other reading matter lives to evgry last life on this earth 'Mid the cares and toils of life. tributed by the wind, and used over horse whips, small mouth bass, hot BEST AUTO INSURANCE . . .it shouldn’t be dumped into Admitted yesterday: Howard .fmled for the second time to-get tation of youngsters; and that the Sanitary Engineers Division of the In The Mancheater Evening Herald brealKiyusts. pork gravy, chicken room of the Municipal Building. board look into the possibility of; $5 after all expenses have been would have neither the need nor And how surely it can lift me and over again. In the .showdown, the city’s lap.” Waidorf, Enfield; Edward Stone, by the city’s board of aldermen— The meeting wlU be the kick at I considered. State Board of Health, the ap- Display advertlatng closing hours: the taste for, toying pubhely with Far above earth's din and strife. one real band-aid, ready for use, dumplln^s^Jackknives, slingshots, McCarthy observed that if the 3 King St.; Alice Coveney, 91 Tal- this time by just one vote. having walk’ lights installed approval of the plans was delayed. For Monday—1 p.m Friday willow whistles, warm mittens, as- city took over the snow plowing off for the campaign' undertaken critical points. 1 Appointment of a.ssistants to the the. idea.^f calling up 150.000' Re For I know the darkest shadows may weigh more than the whole ' A^ONEY GAN BUY? cott Ave.: Mrs. Anna Horton, Though if fell short of getting by the young Democrats. principals at Lake St. ahd Maple The survey was to have been pre .For Tliesday—1 p.m Monday ‘At my Father's bidding flee. around schools this year, it could Rockville Hotel; Scott Martin, 15 the 17 votes required for paa- The main reasons for the re sented to the HHFC by Sept. 5. For Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday serves. issue of medicare. Cummings will- speak on the is St. schools were made. Thej' are For Thursdav—1 p m Wednesday And I .sing through days of sad Welt, not just one little band-aid. add funds to any total of the road Eva Cii-cle; Ronald Kinney, 2 ^ n - .sage of an ordinance, the meas quests for extended bus service Into t ggjjgH Le.ssig Lake St. school, and: Yesterday's announcement now For Friday—1 p.m Thursday fund share, instead of having croft Rd. ure picked up three more votes sues in the election. Candidates -For Saturday—1 p.m Friday ness. That, perhaps, is the point. Those The answer, is YES—if you have Aetna Francis Mahoney and Ted Powell, developments seemed to be that, ZanellaT’Maple St. school. . paves the way for HHFC ap- nassined d e clin e: 10:90 a m e a c h For I know He thinks of me! of us who,can sense that gadgetry fluids subtracted from the total Discharged .vesterddy: Robert last night than K had in February, jnany parents did not want their The board approved the hiring of ^ P**oval. PRESCRIPTIONS^ Casualty Auto-Rite. Here’s auto insurance as in the present case. Fluckiger, RFD 1. Bilington; Mrs. both *“incumbents, ahd Robert SERVICE ON ALL ^ dev o f puhitcatlon except Saturday — Prifccs Travel Fast Submitted by is the real way to run and \^n a when 13 affirmative votes were ^tone, David Barry, Richard children congregating in groups at ^^,eodore Wagner as high school CONVENTIONAL MAKE^ • a m from a top quality company—low in cost. McCarthy headed a delegation Helen Goodniss, Rt. 1. Ellington; counted. The vote last night was bus slops on main arteries. | ratified six teaching When, some 10 days ago. the Rev. K. Ejnar Rask campaign necessarily find our Free Delivery e(_aldermen at the last selectmen’s Mias Shirley Squires Tolland; John Woodhouse ■ and Frank Stamler Tuesday. September 11 Trinity Covenant Church selves thinking s little bigger than And you can buy it from an agency you 16-16 . ' will also spea'k. Tlie board was told that the ex- j contracts, and accepted the resig- Deaths Last JSight National Farmer* Organization meeting to see if the road fund Tomco. 38 Sni;ing St. Backers of the fair housing tra requests for extended service ■ nations of four other teachers. LIGGEH DRUG know. It’s modern “Package Protection’^ share couldn't be speedily sent to Arnold H. Klau, president of the launched its attempt to persuade' OOP ^ k t a i l Party Set measure were uncertain about wouldwm.lH r.n..ir.require nHrl.’H'added .vnen... expenses nnni and MOSCOW (API-Vladimir Kli MORIARTY CHOPPING PARHADE in. simple, easy-to-read terms. Low quar the. city. Because of the select Several>/»tate and local candi their future plans for reintrodilc- club, said that anyone who, would a major adjustment in the bus The six contracts ratified were On Proving Resolute Its own members and other farm- men’s heavy agenda that night, like,, to take part in the campaign those of Herbert L. Paul, speech mov, 70, famed designer of jet en terly payments, too, with no service charge. dates wUT attend the Vernon Young tion of the ordinance, blit seemed schedule. gines used, in MIG fighters and Any time Khrushchev wants it. irs to withhold meat from the. toere waa no attempt to discuss a ; piepublican Club’s cocktail pqrty unanimous in their determination is welcome to attend the meet The board decided It would stick director. $8,306; Mrs. Lynne TTierl- Phone or write today for full details with 'formula for the city's share next ing. ault, $4,726: Mrs. Adeline Dyer, other Soviet fttreraft, died Sunday. BROTHERS he can have total war, from us. It market until some permanent as-1 Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at Fiano’s to try again to get the measure to its policies-relating to providing Klimov began working in the So 8OI-8IS CENTER ST. - out obligation. year, McCarthy said. Restaurant in Bolton. Attending passed. . j transportation for children bevond $4,725; Miss Dorothy Chadwick, would, most experts estimate, he surance of a better share of the On another financial matter last $5,625; Mrs. Barbara Goetcheus, viet Union’s aircraft industry ,in TEL. 5n 3-8186 LANE will be candidates John Lupton, Meanwhile, President John Bar- i the mile and mile and one-hr/ %"-,s- 1918-and became its chief designer war which would engage every consumer'e meat dollar wa.s won Notice night, the council authorized the i congressman - at - large; J o a e p h her of the New Haven Branch of 2, Town Educators tance. and that it would not send $4,725, all elementary teachers: thing on both aides,, and probably for the farnibi-r there began imme Rockville Redevelopment Agency Adorno, lieutenant governor; Mrs. •the National A.ssociatlon; for Ad and Mrs. Nancy Jacobs, Sykes in 1935. to go ahead with its plans for in bii.ses into the developments. physical ed.ucatibn, $5,950. __ Bdnd-'up in the death of the world, diately to be s^me slight increase Helen Loy, secretary of state; and vancement of Colored People To Talk at Parley Oh the other hand, the board GUITAR CENTER creasing a federal loan to the Moe Savin, -'Second Congressional (NAAOP) .said today the or Resignations accepted. Included | • at least as we think we have in the wholesale prices paid for WE HAVE DAILY agency from $85,732 to $106,538. said it would look Into special those of Miss Judith'Weber, Miss - HEADQUARTERS FOR: District. ganization plans to participate "in problems involved in requests from knoisTi It. meat animals at the nAtipn's great DELIVERY TO THE The extra $19,806 would be used Local GOP candidates present A Manchester principal and a Sandra Young, Mrs. Helen Abuza v lor Such purposes as title searches, a couple of demonstration proj teacher will take part in the an parents in the developments. One and Mrs. Cerlys Brewer. K ftThis is the truth, and we in slaughtering centers. will be Franklin 'Welles, incumbent ect.*" 'in the immediate future. of tlyse in the Trout Stream Drive and legal and accounting fee, A state senator; Paul Sweeney, high nual local leaders’ conference spon Adam Koslewski was hired sji America should know it, and This increase, in the case., of Guitar Instructions portion, $5,564, will be kept in The compromise version of the sored by- the Connecticut Educa section off Rt. 30 would keep la r^ . High School custodian. Khrushchev and everybody asso hogs, amounted to ax much as obert J. sheriff; Robert Geratung, judge of housing code measure would \ FOLK—ROCK and ROLL—WESTERN reserve for emergency uses. NO probate; and John Daigle and tion Association Friday and Satur *'"***’’f''* ?®- The board al.so approved the hiring ciated with him should know it. BOLTON transfer responsibility for en- day, Sept. 21 and 22, at Banner Another Rt. 30 stop in the vicinity ’ ^anev Kaufheld as dental cent a pound, for the Whole animal, JAZZ—CLASSICAI.—FLAMENCO city funds are Involved in the Thomas Camithers, state repre- forecement of the code to the di This is what can be triggered off. amended contract. Lodge in Moodus. was considered snffWently large ^ , jo,,' ,3 500, a one-year better than no increase at all, but 10 WEEK Ad u l t h o b b y c l a s s e s •sentatiyes. vision of neighborhood improve 1/' Allan Cone, vice principal of enough to keep children off the absence was authorized 'by'passion, design, or mistake dh atill nothing very handsome. AREA • • • , New Cruisers Suggested Tickets may . be obtained from ment in renewal areas. It allows \ \ / e X ^ ^ Alderman Thomas McCusker Mrs. Marshall Welch, Daigle or Benne't Junior High School, will roadway. , for Mia. Louvre Tansev who plans either aide. Rather miraculously, almost si told the council upkeep of the po the division to administer the speak Saturday in the .segment As wa.s the pracUce: last year, accompany her husband who Guiii^r^ R Carruthers. code until Dec. 31. 1963. O F MANCHESTER buses will come off Rt 83 into the in the Virgin Everything, on both sides, is in multaneously, prices of meat also lice department’s I960 cruiser is On Saturday, gubernatorial can qalled "What Teachers in Connect AUTHOHIZEI) d e a l e r FOR: LENOX REAL ESTATE MITH costing the department a lot of A highlight of the revised meas icut are Doing for their Profea- Sunset Estates development to th e scales.' rose at the nation's retail counters. didate John Alsop, Savin Welles ure is a clause that excludes two- pick up 'children there, but will. '®‘**"**"-______^ FENDER^GRETSCH—NATIONAL INSURANCE IHGORPORATED money afld that it seemed another and Sweeney will attend a rally, slon." ' He will discuss problems • Nothing would be exempt. Here the amount of prlceancrease cruiser should be purchased to re family homes where there Is own concerning professional practices. not go into the Overhrooks Heights ’ n A Kiinrro v-ir-r ««n One would think that. If this is GUILD—HARMONY—REGAL PHARMACY buffet dinner and dance, beginning er occupancy. '' section, according to Supl, Ray-: ^ BANDITS NET WO varied according to the different place it. The present cruiser hafs at 5:30 p.m. at the Cove Restau Mrs. Bternice Maher, president -the way things art. if the commit- 2»7 E. CENTEX ST. 968 MAIN ST., ORUVNU FLOOR—TEU Ml 9-6241 90,000 miles on the speedometeL of the Manchester Education Asso- mond Ramsdell. i PORTLAND iA-P)—^Two band- eats of pork. But. out in the heart rant in Coventry. Tickets may be In other business, the board dis- its slugged John Klim, 72, a Port-1 w nnent on both aides is a total thing, of the meat country itself, in Kan Guitar Accessories “INSCRANSMITHS SINCE 1914” McCusker said, adding that count obtained from George Maharan. Ahnual MV’l) Savings elation, will speak at the close of TEL M l T.08V6 ing the engine’s idling time, the nAn/rrmors .*n\ , . 'he second general .session Satur- closed that $9,984 was being re- land package store owneri.and es-! | jwhather they themselvgs want it sas. the price of some cuts of pork | EVERYTHING FOR THE GlIITAI^ total mileage probably would be chairman of the Vernon GOP town tifts J ’ day- She is sei-ving as co-ejiairman turned to the general fund from caped with about $30 last iviSht. : » .^o be or not, we oiight to be able was up nine cents a piound. And somewhere around 115,000 miles. committee. .... f y I of the conference’s hospitality com- the 1961-62 budget; set up a spe- Klim, struck on the head from (GUITARS RENTED and REPAIRED) Ftnlshes Air Course throuphthrough use11*. of a new electronicelectronic; mittee r j to do Sway with the interrriittenl similar price increases spread McCusker also said the depart dal committee to talk with Sykes behind, was unconscious for about Airman 3C Raymond F. John data processing system by the Junior High School trustees about five minutes before recovering to by-piay in which we pretend to ment should have k third cruiser The MEA haa invited new Man around the whole country, well ARNOLD LANDSBERG to better cope with emergencies in son Jr. of . Vernon, ha* completed State Motor Vehicles Department, chester teachers to attend the ses reports that the school may be call for help. \ commit additional resources. ahead, one gueases. of the actual the event the other two are tied up. the United • States Air Force says Comml.ssioner John J. T^nan. sion called “New Teacher Drive-in contemplating an addition: set ,up Police .said Klim cpuld give theUi If our natural and inevitable lll'/i CENTER ST., MANCHESTER—IVift 9-7835 technical training course for Jet He estimated the saving in sal Conference” Saturday, and will pay board meeting date* ^ev-oted to only a meager description of thb arrival of pork which had been A third cruiser might be one of aries of .state employes at $120,000 resdiution has to be to wage total; bought at wholesale for. the one the recommendations in next /engine mechanics at Sheppard part of the cost. 'x. curriculum matters; and received twq men. year’s^ budget, ‘he said after the AFB. Tex.. Airmkn Johnson -stud and added towns were saving at war, if thera is war, why go cent increase paid to the farmers. council meeting had broken up. ied the maintenance arfd repair least $75,000 through aen'Ices per through the - business of pretend The suspicion is that a relatively On other police matters. Mc of jet and turbo-propeller air formed by the new system. ing that we will use our total re-, craft engines. He is being re Tv-nan, In his annual report to modest increase in the price paid Cusker said the department haa the Governor yesterday, also.listed X. aources plus 150,000 Reserves? to farmers for a hog has been ac purchased an auxiliary generator assigned to a permanent base for duty, in his new technical spe a wide variety of information read How can you add to total commit companied by a retaii price in- for emergency power at the police station and the city hall; that cross cialty. ily available from the new sy.stem, LIVE BETTER ment? Khrushchev should already creaae which does much more than walk lines on Pro.apect St. will be The airman, who entered the which employs magnetic'tape and -know, if he knows Mything, that compensate for tha higher price .service in March 1962. attended punched cards. ELECTRICALLY €UT UTILITY BILL^ .painted .soon; and,that John S t^ d electroniCtf Rockville High School. He is the The new processing if he. insists on trouble with us, paid to the farmers. Yet the high / nas been re-named a regular pa system was the subject of a recent trolman. son of Raymond Johnson of -that would pledge every last hu- er price the consumer is asked to Charest Trailer Park, Rt. 30. controversy over the awarding of Funda for the auxiliary genera contracts. After an investigation, . .man being of us to the. struggle. pay will be blamed, of course, on tor will come from the federal gov Public Records .H he knows that, and we. know State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle re the attempted "strike’’ of the Na Tlrad of tht higli eotfs for hot ernment as )vell as from the city, Warrantee De.eds: Westview ported to Gov-. John N. Dempsey Listen to the tone 'that too,, what a superfluous joke tional Farm Organization. - McCusker said, adding that move Terrace Inc. to Harry Goodwin Jr., he had found no evidence of crim '^t becomes to call up 150,000 men In fact, the higher prices at the ment of the auxiliary to the. police property o'ff Richard lid.: Virginia inality or wrongdoing on the part Dyna-ten.sion, an exclusive feature of Everett garage, where it is now installed.matalled. i p '. P " ’?" of anyone connected with the proj- HmmI Ibi kMi$a... for BerUn, as we did last year, or retail counter will be used .as a was facilitated through asaistance i property off High St.. pianos, grives, the tone beauty of a grand This ISO.OOO men for any crisis that propaganda weapon in the effort wator? A fuel oil powered water of the public vv-orks department. **®*' ®***^ Rosalie W^ Hany to Jo- ___;__ . ivvM V v CIQCKaoo is achieved by the use of “girder-Hke’’ metal cornea along, aa President Kennedy to "break’’ the "strike." The con It also was reported that $673 '^®Pb T. and .Amelia H. Roman, lever,s for plate support instead of the usual .is now requesting this year! sumers are supposed to get angry had been collected from parking P*'°Pe*'ty oK Tolland Ave.; Claia Kennedy Supported i^ki^ v o ts for yM wood posts. Longer strings and firmer contact ' Wa can understand that Khrush- heater gives 4 times more hot • meters and that $97 had been re- Axford, formerly known as Clara HARTFORD (AP) — Congress with the farmers. cClved through payments of v-iola-1 Garlo and Mildied should give President Kennedy au- 2S or of strings with the bridges permit a better ,ehev might like this. He may find' Those farmers will have to get tion tags during Auguk. A drive ’ Genovesi, property at 81 Grand St. j thority to use troops to block Com tra'n.sfer not only of fundamental tones, but also It amusing, to huff and puff and up earlier in the morning if they last month for the Jimmy “ Fund, " a ' munist ambitions in Cubs, ■says lYsstiNliM^M^baiiiin of enriching overtones. Everett spinets and .aee President Kennedy react, each are going, to get ahead of the sharp water for half tha east. Get police spon.sored. benevolence net Vernon new* I* handled by The Rep. Horace Seely-Brown Jr. consoles are beautifully fashioned in traditional, year, by rooting 150,000 civilians ted $9. police had announced that Herald's Rockville Bureau, 6 W. Seely-Brown, Republican candi H. jGGi operators in between them and the Main St., telephone TRemont 6- date for the U.S. Senate, said laat provincial aiid contemporarj- designs, with one out of their homes and their jobs contributors could donate to the retailer. the 100 gals, a day ybu / fund during August by putting 3136 or 6IItcheir 9-6797. night this country must be pre 5-^ just right for your home. Come in to Watkyis and having them pose fiercely, .in dimes in parking me.ters. pared to fight, if necessary, to pre new Piano and Organ Studio, tomorrow, See; their Uniforms, In various railroad Rusty Water Claiiiaed vent the Soviet Union from using hear, play an Everett. 17 Oak Street. Oracle? The council heard complaints on Cuba as a base for aggression stations. Read and sava up to HELCO Repa ves against the Unltedl States. . But as for us, we do not fin.d it We always say thaj you have to ru.sty water from Albert G. Reut- te*-of 36 Tolland Ave.; considered, He said the Monroe Doctrine— T IE ixnron E tE c n ie l m iit to. aibuaing, nor do w-e find it strong watch our for poets. After all, the then tabled, a request for a street 'Main St. Areas this country's traditional policy of IfiTlIfU {for the President to be so willing only ultimate justification for $100 yearljfi- light at W'. Main and Vernon Sts.; opposing outside intervention in to call wolf to us every time the them In their career is that they heard a petition from residents Manchester's Main St., recently Communists show a "t>kw any nn Talcott Ave., for.action regard a.s.saulted by the jack hammers should manage, now and then, to ____ .shovels of the Hartford Elec- where. Illuminate a bit of the truth about ing barking dogs oh Prospect St. iKiicSAStitSFl Reutter, who said the clothes at ^"ii*** CO.^^ was under attack Best-Buy Ramblei^ Are Even Better Buys \ We do not think our President something. None of the good ones SBE YOUR OIL HEAT DEALER his. house had to be washed two or i again today, prtn’es, or need to shirk this responsibility all the three times to get them clean, ask- What appeared to be a pitched by such gestures, so much nme. Even Robert Frost likes to / *d Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr., to however, merely the psychological than mililgry. help spearhead a drive to correct mopping up after last month's con- play a close-mouthed. New Eng water problems. flict. But, in any case, real courage land kind of gamie with, the, world. The aldermen turned the com- The construction Crew was lay- AT 0UR”SAVIN6EST DAVS"SAII Teal determination, real toughness That . was. as we have already plaint over to Corporation Coun- ing permanent pavement where -'J in warning to the potential rash- noted, the kind of game,he took -Zel Mwin Lavitt for forwarding j there had been a'tejnporary sur- O F M A N C HESTER -neaa of /some opponent, do not to the ' Public—Utilities Commis-i face before. ' " ■ with him to Moscow, where - he r s r - » Sion. ' The work began about a month -prove themselves by such ges- read his poem about "Mending A report from Tax Collector | ago when HELCO in.stalled dfains tures. Strong leadership, true Wall” as if It had nothing at all to Mary M. Luddecke-noted that col-! from v-arious transformer vaults ./ '•'Courage, do not have to give such do—or as If it had everything to MR. AUTO WASH lections to Sept. 8. the current. burled beneath Main St. to tow-n BU^rfleial demonstrations of do-!^with a certain construction of 1962 tax year total $151,615. or gewer connections. The drains 35,25 per cent of the collectible ; draw ground water away from the ‘ i themaelvas. Where and when they concrete and wire in the city of ' amount of $430,000. - HELCO electric circuitry. HELCO exist, Jthey show just as clearly in Berlin. , • Mrs. Luddecke said the $430,0(ra replaced •ome'"a\istlng . wir- >' the little finger of a leader as in But then, .when he got back to was ^an approximation inasmuch j hia playing with human soldiers. these American shores the other ■ * assessors rorre.ctions h a rt' After the Installations were com- BOt been completed. | ^ resurfacing They are so clearly part of his day, Poet. Robert Frost did some character that he never needs to plain speaking for a change. And. ll&Q D6CH ul^O Wlull vile 'tow p ClerK. l S. I _ _ The XAMlr i«m put them on stage-like -display. as we say. when a poet really gives GET THE MONEY FROM “SAVINGS & LOAN’’ representing $4,779 in outstanding I ^ taxes not vet collected on the | , Wa'wlah to have Khrushchev re out-with it, you want to pay atten 1961 tax bills Excavat « s vvere made at Main spect us, for his good, and ours, not; tion. It may be the voice of Since 18911 "Savings and Loan" has bean supplying the financing need- PAC Auxlliarv Note land Bisaell and Main and Park be amused by us. prophecy; it may foretell the ed for people who want to own their own home. They can help you, too! Selection of the executive board, 1 Stf yesterday, in preparation for To be sure, in expressing such a things already written down ir R«q. $2.00 Woth and Wax trustees and refreshments chair- 1 ^ * ?*'*’*'$ work. wish for auch a brand of presiden revocably in the book of the futnre. . Whether it's buying a home, building a home— or improving your pres- tial behaidor in the world, we are Anyway, Frost, on his return to ^ e n t home— look to Manchester's oldest financial institution for the type aiming high, without paying much these shorts, had mainly political . C urrent.iUmual of financing that will suit your needs best. . . ; - , Sits like a sof^ attention ..to the extenuating cir observations to deliver, ,^ SR»E $ 1.5 0 Dividend On - the time to get cumstances, either. He said he thought the Russians Insured Savii^s Granted the fact that President -were relaxing a little. 50e J i y Wed. Only our Pre-Fall Sleeps like a bed .. Kennedy never has succeeded in "1 told 'em," he said, "they were persuading his- world that he has humanizing down (I knew by their Mr. Auto Wasli now features r an Infallible capacity to be right poetry) from the severity of their PRESTONE Wash and Wax — Best Buy for Luxury and gets your car REALLY CLEAN SPECIALS on SToeM wmows Best Buy for Economy Best Buy for Six 6-footer and resolute at exactly the same first years, toward democracy. RAMBLER AMERICAN—unchal Room end Comfort Performance HIDE-A-BED time, the chief extenuating circum- "I am not a dommunist—nobody and now it’s waxed, too Make CoH now before the winter's lenged Economy King! Easiest Han RAMBLER CLASSIC 6—only car,with 250 HP ra m b ler AMBASSADOR atance he haa ia the continual yap Wednesday Mr. Auto Wash Day. When you choose a Simmons Hide-A-Bed you would think I was anywhere near dling, too. Room for a family of six. big-car room and performance plus V-8—high powerrto-weight ratio that ping act up by Republicana who it—and I find it quite hard, to This offer is for Manchester get (I) a Rh'AL smart, well tailored, com rush arrives; our material ond America's lowest priced r<»m small-car economy and ffm makes this the Hottest,- cannot resist trying to score an ir- onl.v. fortable .sofa with full 65" sofa size be strain up to aocialism. I drag my convertible, sedans and handling ease. Room for ^ d |L ^ 7 0 * • performing Rambler of > f e 0 6 6 * resfionaible campaign point by em feet on the welfare state, but I’ve Open 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. tween arms: super comfortable cushions: ex service is tops. AU work guar- station wagons. "' six 6-footers. , *« all. Optional 270 HP V-8. j^'a phasizing how much bolder and about decided that socialism is • OPEN SUNDAYS • clusive new lower seat design that slopes . - "V a j t c / LOAN courageous and decisive Ihey the only way to handle the billions V,' ’ onteed! I ,,'Jk Hurry Ini B|t yoiir buy of tho year on a now conifortably down toward the back and (2) would be if they were in the presi Expert Simoniiinq /■V ,S S f J C I .V T I O N •MonOily’paymaoU batad on manufacturar’a tugsariad raUM now being born. 1 said to the jRus- orlcat lor modaiS ahown. with H down paymont, ao-monta a REAL b ^ fitted with, a full length Sim dency. It was obviously in answer sians that they’re easing down to Free Estimates -Ar Easy contnact with normal carrying chargaa. fadaral taxaa paid. Amsricsn htoten— mons Deepsleep innerspring mattress! Be to such cheap Republican jibes, as socialism and we’re' straining up Ooaa not Includa optional aquipmant, tranaportatlon. Ipiur- ______£JVSifJ9Jm SAV£A/CS Dsdicstad (0 btcstlsnei'-* fore you buy^any convertible sofa, see the ^ bveU as in purported chess play to it. But' I’ll bs dead by then.' anca, atata and local taxaa. If any. RAMBLER Hide-A-Beds at Watkins: priced from against Khrushchev, that Presi- 'tliere spoke the poet, who -'so 344 BROAD ST. ImTwCMBtTCR** Ot’Dl«T riWAWCIAI. iWStiTUTIOII Call BILL TUNSKY 1199.50. Model shown with soft-af-down poly- !dent Kennedy, the other day, sent often can be the prophat. Amerlcaa CipreM Between West Middle Turnpike and Center St. Wravtlqri 1007 MAIN STREET — NEAR MAPLE foanr cushions, $269. I. Congress bis request for .jjythorlty pur own fear, has always been # Phone Ml 9-9(D9ii # to call up 150,000 Rrtervea again, th'at the Russians would wind up, DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. us Bmad st, UaRciwsitr.'cong. K h t thought events required it. in the end, with a freer, l i ^ --MANCHESTER Open Until 5 P.M* Monday^ Tuesday and Friday''—nipndky, ^ 9 A M .!to8 PJkl. tChfle Khiyahchev invites him to aiaifd, leas regillalsd kind of liv-
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 ^AGE NINE PAGE? EIGHT ------, ------— ■ ■ I- —■■■ . ■ , 1. ■■■■ ---r — Rockville-V erhon TPC Digs into Responsibility South Windsor U2 Spy Flights M a rin e After Shirra Orbits OPTICAL Russia Warns U.S. Attack O b itu a ry STYLE -BAR On Cuba May Spark N-W ar Council Votes Of Explaining Plan to Public School Board Not Suspended 763 MAIN STREET Misa M aryaiyc^T. McGee [f.S. Plans to Resume CLOSED Miss Maryalyce 'T. McGee, 66 In GOP Primary .1 WINDSQR LOC^KS (A P I—The WEDNESDAYS (Continued from Pn*e One) Charter Shifts How Manchester will grow in' Controls for the density of com Hillside Ave., Hartford, sister of Takes Up Bid By Nationalists U.S. Weather Bureau issued this Injured Mongrel the next twenty years will b« de mercial deyelopment are provided. James McGee of Manchester, died marine weather summary today “ The occupation regime must termined, at least in part, by the "n ood prone” districts may be yesterday at St, Francis Hospital, Only 840 Republicans hadcasTtheir votes by 1;00 p.m. to Atmospheric N-Tests (Continued Irons Pnge One) for Connecticut; be liquidated, and it ahall b# Work on revisions to the Rock reception residents give to the designated to insure that there is Hartford. day i» the primary to determine-which of 10 contenders will F o r R e c U se Left at Pound / Tides will be high along the Con ville city charier was completed town's proposed comprehensive no construction where flood waters Survivors, besides her brother be pb^in at^ to Six seats on the board o f directors. necticut, snore today from 8 p.m. (Continued from Page One) liquidated,” the statement said. in Manchester, Include her mother called the flight an intrusion and Schirra's spacecraft were report last night as the common coun plan. may cause damage. In District 1, 230 votes vvere The request of the town recrea to 10 p.m. Cow tide a t Old Say- CAR LEASIN6 "The . Soviets hinted they are While some people drive out of Hartford, three ' sisters of aggression. The downing of the ed in excellent condition, 'They Before the plan Is accepted as The proposed regulations are still cast; District 2. 194 votes; District under the $275,00.0 estimated by t>rook today Is at 3:30 p.m. Sunset Three other high-altitude le.st were joined together on pad N o.' into the country tb abandon un- . cil voted to adopt the revisions, the official policy guide for the Bloomfield, Hartford and Spring- tion and education committee for craft over Bast China Sunday, '-«illinK to wait until after the U,S. in a preliminary stage. They will 3, 148; District 4, 165; District town ottlcials, the return of penny today is 7:08 p.ni. and sunrise to shots from Johriston Island, in 14 Monday and extensive coHipati- wanted dogs. Dog Warden but to decide at a later meeting Town Planning and Zoning Depart field, Va.,. and a brother of Hart- use of the four schools two nights rongfesaipnai elections'in Novem be modified and developed by the 5, 103. meters to Main St.; and opposing said.' "should serve as a good les morrow 6:20 a.m.' ■ cluding the July 25 effort, failed. bility che^k.*- were begun. and RENTALS Uebero Fracchia reports one whether to ask voter approval ment, it must be presented at pub TPC and the town planning office ton i , This was out of a total of 9,369 the sale of part of the Globe Hal each week from September through Monday - night's announcement ber. ’ The ''atatpnient jioted that The funeral will-'be held tomor son to the American aggressors.” Boating weather for Long Is Sehirra continued , training here First in Alanrhntter. New car*, mongrel that was aba.ndoned Nov. 6 at the state election or in lic hearings. \ before they are presented to the registered Republicans. low tract at this time, the hir came shortly after the Soviet Un-. Ea.st-West lalks o n '^ ^ e r l i n cri- row ,ai 8:15 a.m. from the Richard June will be considered by the In Washington’f the State De land Sound to Montauk Point and for the flight, which) is to keep full maintenance, fiilly insured in the Manchester dog pound. Last night the Planning Commis town. However, voting moderators ex ing .of an aaalstant general man Block I.sland; Small craft warn ion charged befpre a U.N. com ais had paused, recentlyT^ Fracchia said he is trying to a separate referendum on another sion considered ways to let the W. Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 board of education at its meeting partment and the Chinese Nation him aloft for nine hours, twice the to reduce your problems ahd There was other business of pected. the pace would Increase ager, and the operation of the tonight at 7:30 at South Windsor ings remain displayed for winds mittee that U.S. high-altitude tests Worries. For lull Information find a home for the'animal, dale. townspeople know exactly' what New Britain Ave., Hartford, with alist Embassy declined comment. flight time of astronaut.* John* H. "Thev say that it is difficultlbr-- more immediate concern to the around 4 o'clock, and continue un traffic lights at the Center, High School. The reply from the northwest IS to 25 knots this threaten the lives and security of Glenn Jr. and Malcolm Scott Car call iifhiclj wa-s dropped over the Corporation Counsel Edwin l.#a- the plan means to them. a solemn Jilgh Mass of requiem at 1 the United States o( Xmerica to town considered during the meet til the polls close at 8 o’clock. Polling places are the East Side Town Council concerning the I U2 flight.s over the Soviet Union morning and afternoon diminisliing* a.stronauts. penter. pound'fence last week with a vitt said there was.some question Town Planning Engineer Ed St. Lawrence O'Toole Church, conduct negotiatiops on a German ing. Competing for the nominations Rec, District -1; West Side Rec, study of salary schedules for non-, were halted after pilot Francis to 10 to 15 knots tonight''and Platon D. Morozov. Soviet .dele treaty since election.s to the Amer- ca.st on its rlght^ front leg. as to whether a 60-day limitation ward Rybezyk offeied a rough ‘TTie intersection of Burnham Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in are the candidates recommended District 2; Waddell School, Dis gate to the*'U.N. committee on In Washihgton, the National Aer Paul Dodge Pontiac Mt. St Benedict Cemetery, Bloom professional school employes will 1 Gary Powers was shot down In Wednesday. 'Visibility oyep 5 miles. INC. i( an Congress are coming up in "He was hungry,'-U)o," said applied in respect to putting the sketch of the presentation that he And Windsor Sts. is to be re by the town , committee. Mayor trict 3; Community Y, District 4; ,4960, but there was no Indication Fair weather through^JWednesday. peaceful uses of outer space, said onautics and Space Administra also be discussed. Supt. Merle tion announced that a press head Phone 511 9-’288t November,” the statement said. Fracchia. The pound, recently matter on the ballot. would like the TPC to - make later aligned and Burnham St. widened. field. Harold A. Turklngton, Francis and Buckley School, District , 5. the high-altitude reconnaissance at the eomniiltce’s opening se.s- Friends may call at the funeral Woodrnansce w ill present his an Rainhotv Advisor Marine observationi;,. quarters for the Sehirra flight will 373 MAIN STREET "Well, the .Soviet government is painted, was empty at the He said there was some feeling In the year, when the plan as a The TPC approved the move at DellaPera, Robert Gordon, Donald District 5 has twd' voting ma- flights over Red China would be Block Island -x" Wind south- Sion that the United States re hpme tonight from 7 to 9, nual report. Joins MMH Staff Miss' Cynthia Carol Post, prepared to take this Into consid time and “ It’s an awful thing that because of the specific local whole will be considered by the the request of Town Manager Conrad, Clifford Hansen and Har .chines, and the rest of the districts stopped. southwest 17 knots, temperature sumed tests despite warning.s be set up at the Cape Colony Inn al New business will include discus Miss Dolores Ann Drew. 91 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert eration." for .soniMne to abandon a dog nature of the revisions, the char public. Richard Martim lan Taylor; and the four men wlm have three There must be one 6'.’. from the Soviet Union and top Ctoroa Beach. Fla. His suggestion, which was ap Miss Sadie Cunningham sion of a program for evaluation of It was learned in Washington L. Post. 59 Ferguson Rd.. was This may create a controversy ter changes should not be tied to filed for U»e primary. Wilbur Ben\ machine for every 900 voters In Essex St... has been graduated Montauk Point,— Win^ aouth- U.S. scientists not to do so. Tlie Soviets said many state with a broken leg.” The redesign of the intersection Miss Sadie Cunningham, 81, of the school syittem; a public rela that the State Department .knew elected worthy advisor last night bocau.se the Cape Colony is the mil- ments by American politicians the ballot but should be placed proved by the TPC, was split into nett, Sherwood Bowers, Wilber^ ^ach district, and one’ for any ad- from the William W. Backus Hos southweSt 20 knots, temperature His statement took no notice Pf Fracchia thinks the dog has four parts; An introduction, a will also require the abandonment 73 Spruce St., died this morning at tions . report K discussion of the .to WlOst use Nationali.st Oiina of Manchester Assembly, Oi'der of lion-dollar hotel in which the sev might have been considered the before the voters as a referendum Little and Charles Morrison. tional group of voters. 68. sea 3 feet, visibility 8 miles, the latest Soviet le.st series which a fox terrier background. statement of the town’s back of two triangular sections of Manchester Memorial Hospital af study and planning necc.ssary for pital School of Nursing in Nor would put the U2s it bought in Rainbow for Girls, at tbe Masonic en a.stronauts invested part of the noi qial development of an . elec issue.- - The recommended candidates iel moderator, who is also cloudy. included al lea.st one U.S.-an ground an outline of the plan's pro land, which are now enclosed by changing to a 6-3-3 sy.stem; and wich. the United States, and that intel Temple. reported $500,000 Life magazine tion year. But in view of Pre.aident The amendments and additions ter a long illness. have adopted a 13-pl*nk platform, mo'dcrAtor of District 1.’ Is Wesley Groton — Wind southwe.st 7 nounced high-altitude shot Aug. 7. posals, and a scheme for putting town road. The la n d fill be trans Miss (lunnlngham was born July choosing a’ name for the proposed The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ligence information gathered by Miss Post is a senior at Maq^ paid them for rights to their per Kennedy's request for authority to proposed include: ferred to the Hartiand Tobacco including planks supporting pay- R.'SMelds. Other moderators are Nationalist pilota was supplied 4he knots, temperature 71, visibility 7 the plan into effect. 3. 1881, in Manchester, a daughter new school on Foster Sj. John Drew, she will begin work Chester High School and a niefh- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) sonal stories. rail up Reserves, “ the Soviet gov- A b o u t T o w n 1. Re-defining the control areas Co., In exchange for ’ property as-you-go flna.ncing. capital im Alm a\s. Jochimsen, pistri’ct 2; The meeting is open to the pub United States. miles, cloudy, of the board of park c6mmis- Rybezyk will now prepare more of John and Ann Fox Oinnlngham, ValerleXM. Starkel, District 3; ing Sunday at Manchester Memo ber of A Cappcila Choir. She is a — Astronaut Walter M. Sehirra ' In May, a NASA spokesman ■ eminent must receive in a differ along the south side of Burnham provement's on a ,.priorlt.v basis, lic. . . Nationalist China .still considers member of Mu Sigma Clxi-.'occond - We.sthampton Beach* L. I. — sioners to exclude jtirisdlclion detailed outlines of- the various and was a lifelong, resident of this AlexandN C. Penny, District 4; rial Hospital, where her mother is Wind southwest 10 knojs, tempera •Jr.’s Intended six-orbit flight said it was unlikely that any mo ent, light” the flight of an Ameri The executive bbard of Waddell St. that Hartiand will deed to the off-year elections, establishment Democratic Leaders Named the mainland its terrilorv and: Congregational Chnrcb. and its over the swimming pools, recrea parts of the plan- to - accompany -town. She was employed at Cheney and Marloq Straughan, district 5. a licensed practical nurse. Miss around the globe lia.s been delayed tel in which per.sons connected can U2 which it claimed tres- School P T A will meet tomorrow at town for the widening work. of post-high school education pro Mrs. Mary O’Hare and Thomas brushes aside accusations that its | representative to, the Manchester ture 71, visibility 7 miles, cloudy. tion area.s and re'ere^on pro maps showing suggested develop Eros. Ijefore her retlremenL Results i>( the primary will be Drew will work in the special care three days until Sept. 28 to permit with NASA, had a large inlerest pn.s.sed over the island of Sakhalin, 7:30 p.m. at the school cafeteria. grams, water pollution control and Coughlin have been named mana flight.' are intrusions. Other t.vpcs I Youth Council. She plans to at- New Haven -r Wind south- grams within the parHsl Swim ment of schools, parks, utility sys Town officials sought the Hart-^ She was a member of the Wom broadcast fi'om the.pity room at zone. further time for preparation. would be used as a Project Mer off the east coast pf Soviet Siberia. the relocation of Rt. 6. gers for Frank Ahearn’s of Nationalist planes drop leaflets I tend nursing school after gradu- southweat 9 knots, temperature 71, ming pools .shall be under con tems, and pubJic buildings. land land when residents on , the en's Benevolent Association of Atty. The program at the Backus The decision came Monday after cury press center. Operators of The statement ridiculed the The community service commit The challengers have a 6-plank TTie Herald tbnight on radio sta campaign for election as represen and food on the mainland. | ation. visibility 6 miles, cloudy. trol of the swimming pool com The Planning Services Group of north side of Burnham St. com Manchester. tion W INF. abibut 8:30, or as soon Hospital included study for three Stratford Point—Winds 22 west- Project Mercury officials evaluat other motels in the- area have said claim of the United States that’ tee, Manchester. Emblem Club, platform advocating the freezing tative on the Democratic ticket. months each at Boston City Hos developments in Cuba might justi mission, and recreation areas and Cambridge which prepared the plained that the widening would She is survived by a step-sister as all the /n^^ines are opened The United States conceded Other officers are Miss L.vnn southwest, 13 knots,' temperature ed the readiness of all aspects. It this would amount to governnicnt will meet ThursxJay at 1 p.m. of the -tax rate, the construction William Young w ill'b e campaign pital and Norwich State Hospital programs shall be under control comprehensive plan, also suggest require the removal of 6 row of Mrs. Elizabeth Bimie of Manches and the votes taoulated. Sept. 4 that a U.S. U2 may have ■ Ferris, worthy associate advisor; 72, visibility 7 miles, cloudy. was reported unofficially that the competition. fy a callup. at the home of Mrs. Sam of a central firehouae for well and for two months at Uncas-on- It said no similar cajjup was go of the recreation commission. ed that Manche.ster adopt a new trees In front of their proper ter. manager for Donald Holland. strayed over the .southern tip of i Mias Beverl.v Allen. Charity: Mi.ss Eatons Neck—Wind southwe.st primary Pacific tracking ship, the The motel de.signated as press I uel Vacsuiti, 101 Grandview St. set of zoning regulatioiis. ties. Named captains for the Demo Thames Hospital, Norwich. Soviet-held Sakhalin and that u ; Suzanne Cowles. Hope; and Mi.ss Rose Knot, wa.s not ready. center*ls a.s.sured pf selling out its TIE A ing to be made by the Soviet Un 2, The insertion of the or The funeral will be held Friday at 20 knots, temperature 70, sea Members are reminded to , bring Rybcz.vk has perpared rough The T I ^ also agreed on a cratic campaign at the town com During training. Miss Drew was was considering precautions to Constance Barrett. Faith. -Tlie Allas boo.stcr rocket and accommodations. ion in response, but that it was dinances on the swimming pool 8:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney -outh 1 foot, visibility 8 miles. LOCUST'S EGG TO scissors, draft of such regulations ard show spcHinlptor Lenox St. the Gen Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Found Lfut Night mittee meeting Friday were: John, a 1961 candidate for atkte student prevent a recurrence. Nothing Appointed officers will - be resnonding by ordering all forces and recreation commissions Into named .ind installed at a semi- Clear. YOUR EAR ed them to the commission last eral Manager asked for a ruling with a solemn high Mass o’f re Cutler. Albert Aniello, Fred Bab nurse. The candidates are select ever was said to indicate that the Stratford Shoals—Wind south 10 to be at the ready. James A. Lemon, son of Mr. and the charter, thereby -elevating the ed becaii.se of outstanding profes public installation Oct. 6 at 8 p.m". "We cannot help taking into night. after he found conflicting spell quiem at St. James’ Church’ at 9. bitt, Thomas M. Burgess, Thomas United States wa.s halting recon- knots, temperature 74. .sea sout^ No, today doctors don't reiiom- Mrs. James M. Lemon, 35 Oakwood two commissions to charter sta- . Some of the more ' important ings of the street name in var Coughlin, Everett Delaney, Miss sional and personal growth. nais.sance flights outside Soviet at the Masonic Temple. coiisideratlon the preparation by Rd.. will leave tomorrow for As tus. Burial will be In St. Bridget’s 1 foot, vi.slbility 10 miles, clear. mend this as treatment for an changes are: ious records. Rejected was the al Shirley Delnicki, Edward Deskus, I. Miss Drew was president of her territory. PRACTICAL PRACTICAL the United States of an aggressive sumption College. Worcester. . 3. Deletion of the words "the Cemetery.,. Mansfield Runaways earache, but at one time it was The number of zones, called ternate version—Lennox. Friends may call at the funeral Charles Enes, Dr. Irving Freed fre.shmnn class and secretary of Peiping radio .said an a ir . force ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS act.” the statement said. Mase., where he will be a member mayor" In reference to police mat the .schoqi’s student'nurses asso used as an old Hebrew ‘‘cure’’. "districts” in the proposed regula The mechanics behind a proposed home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m man, Philip Gantner. Raymond unit was decorated for .sliooting ‘AdvocaUi’ Printed, TECHNICIAN SERVICING The Soviet government said its of the freshman class. He is a ters and substitution instead of ciation in 1961. Today doctors’"prescribe new tions, la increased from nine to 15. hearing for two zone changes were and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Haliowcll, Stanley, Johnson, Law down the, U2. It still gave no de • 2-Yetnr D ty Progrtm 2*Year Evening Progrmni ships were carrying not only mU' 1962 graduate of Manchester High the words "the chief of police.” woniier drugs as well as those nitions :lxit machinery and agricul Residential districts seven in all, also discussed. Requests have been 9 p.m.' Held in Tolland rence Keefe, Joseph Krawski Jr.,. tails on how the nlane. which flies New MEA Letter School. 4. Addition of a new section re that have proved eHectlve over tural equipment to Cuba to help permit the establlaliment of lots received for changes on . both E. Edwin Lassmaii, George Lewis, at 60,000 to 90,000 feet during fe- KEFRIGERATION_ I OIL BURMERS J lating to the organization and H e h r o n COlwlldUNieATIONS the years. build up the gountry. What these Dr. Douglas J. Roberts, radi with shorter ■ frontages in some Center St„ and Parker St. The John Madden, Edward Parciak, ' I onnaibsance. was downed. There AIR-CONDITIONING CONTROLS functionings of the police depart TPC decided last night what areas The two young runa'-vays from^-State’s A lly. Joel Reed II may is- was .speculation the weapon may The first issue of a new month I TRAINING'FOR ships contain, the^ government de ologist at Manche.ster Memorial ment so that there shall be pro areas than present, regulations al Edward Pastula, Frank Pierce, ly newsletter has been published When your doctor prescribes, clared. is the affaiK of the Soviet low. the propo.sed zone changes should Funerals Mansfield Stale , Training School sue bench warrants for presenta Edward Steben, George Stone, Four Girls Sail have been a Soviet-made ground- CourMt (nclud* Troufelt-SliMttne 4 $trvi<* F.C.C. LICENSES Hospital, recently attended a vided a chief of police, a lieu tion of the two In Tolland (bounty by the Manchester Education As ■ HMr ereertm l-Ytar Evaningi bring your prescription to us. Union and Cuhai week-long International Congress Pf-ovisions are made for apart affect. are In Tblland County Jail In lieu James Throwc, Jack Woodcock, to-air missile. • f-Vrar Evenings. tenant. and a number of sergeants In both cases. commsslon fol o f $5,000 bond each today after Superior Court on the charges. Ckimmuni.st (^ n a concentrated sociation. .MICHAEL DW’ORKIN “ Don't put your nose iitto,^other of Radiology in Montreal„'Canada. ment nuilding zones. "1110 Stanley J. Magora William 'Young, Ca'rl Krohn, Peter To Study Abroad Preparing the newsletter, called and patrolmen as .the council lowed a principle at^Cd b.y Mrsi presentation In Circuit Court 12, 'The school reported Ckite and its propaganda fire on the United Kpglstpred Pharmacist people’s affairs,” it .said. Radiologists from throughout the A "design^ residential district” The funeral of Stahely J. Mago-,. Kostek, and Mrs.,Laura Katz. FALL TERM Starts 24th deems necessary, all of whose sal Dorothy Jacobson, s e c re tly of the Bartlett missing Saturday after States. President Kennedy was "Teacher’s Advnrate;’’ is a major Commenting on reports in the world attended the meeting, dur ma.v be established, in which the ra., 30 Columbus St., was held this I Rockville, this morning. Casting Continues aries shall be flxed by the council. noon. Four girls of Hebron are to leave accused of pretending to seek duty of the MEA's new executive Early Raqistrations SuqaestiiiqqesJad United States that the Soviet Un ing . which radiological diagnosis size of the building- lot may be group: That the largest w ea log morning from the W. P. Quish Fu Adelard Cote, 16, of Voluntown. Open Casting by the Country ion is building up “a base in Cuba, The present captain shall sue-, . . . ically suitable for the, c h a n ^ .^ Police said they had stolen cloth peace while preparing to make secretary, William T. England. and therapy were discussed. ceed to the position of chfef. The varied by the builder providing neral Home, 225 Main St., with a and Gordon Bartlett, 21, of East Players for its production of "The for England tomorrow to Continue EFFICIENI FREE PLACEIdENl SERVICE Liggett the statement said .such a ba.se is included, in older to retain some ing, radios and flashlights from war in the Far East. With the publication of the chief’s successors shall be ap there are .no more, than a certain solemn high Mass of requIAm at St. Windsor, were recaptured last ■ Male Animal” will continue lo- their higher studies. They are M E A newsletter, Manche.ster Wrilg or Coll for Full Information not needed since Soviet nuclear number of lots within a given sub con.«i.stcncy in the overall zoning night ill Tolland after a search that the Motycka.,home, besides the There was no direct threat of , Miss Mary-Lib Toohey, assist pointed by the council on recom Bridget’s Church. guns, a 30-calibre rifle, a 12-gauge orrow at 8:30 pjn. a_t_the L e g io n ^ a and Jennifer Nygicn. teachers now have two local DRUG weapons can reach any place bn division. pattern. 'rtte.Rev. John F. Delaney offi began early Sunday afternoon. retaliation. But defense minister ant medical reCords librarian at mendation of the board of police and a 16-gauge shotguns. on. Main St. Martin Pan- daughters'of Mr. and M rs. Stan teachers' publications to read. earth and aid can be given to any ciated, assisted by the Rev. Ray- Cote fired a" shot at officers before Marshal Lin Piao broadcast a New England Technical, PARKADE Manchester Memorial Hospital, commissioners. In its selection, The two were recaptured Separ dolizt, casting committee chair Last spring, the new Manchester country on earth directly from the mond R. Ysuskaufsuskauskas, deacon, ' and surrendering, but the shot went ly K. Nygren; Miss Linda Shok. directive to the air force to "step WEST MIDDLE TPKE.. territory of the Soviet Union. attended a special electronic pro the board shall select one of three ately. Bartlett was found near a mans. reports those who attended Local No. 1429, American , Fed Instiiuta cessing course at the University of candidates who score highest on the Rev. Dennis B. Hussey, eub- wild. ' last Week’s reading were enthusi daughter of Mr. an^ Mrs. Stanley up its combat preparedness and eration of Teachers. AFL-CIO, FREE “ At the request of the Cuban gov Alsop Says Safety Proposals barn on Baxter R
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■ K / .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 196S PACE THIRTEEN Va g e TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IL 1962 THE -From Exclusive Circle Will Emerge MostVidUable Natton(d LedguePl^yer^ Herald Angle 1, Mays and Robinson in EARL YOST ------. — ------j------^---- 2------1 ^ Spnrta Editor N E W Y O R K (AP)__From^*fi»ifihig a half-game in front rif‘ Louis by tagging his second homer*allowed only three hits until Man---^route for the 18th time. The Giants, with a' single.in the fourth before >< among an exclusive circle of second-place San Francisco and of the game and 36t)i of the .season ager Walt Alston derided to give made It 3-0 in ' tb^ fourth on a providing the game-winner in the Major League Baseball Viewing at Breakfast SVi ahead, of third-place. -Cincin in .the lUh Inning ’ while raising him a rest after eight innings and double by Orign^o Opeda and 11th with a homer off Cardinal Houk Glad four players—Tommy Davis, his 'mttlng average to a league- brought in Jack Smith to finish Jose Pagan’s sfrigle before the Pi starter Ernie Broglio (Il-#1. 'ITis Pity the poor, or rich, West Coast baseball fans who will nati. = L e a d e r s = Kelley Exhibits Arm Maury.Wills, Willie Mays and Wills continued his .assault on leading-''’. 34.1. up. Davis’ RBI splurge gave him rates finally broke through for a Cards had tied it in the eighth on have to view World Series baseball games next month while Frank Robinson—likely will Ty Cobb’s stolen base record. The In the NL’s only other game,’ a 137 total. 11 more than nmher- run in the .seventh. Chuck Hiller Gene Oliver’s homer, off Joe Nux- up Rdbin.son. Maj’e has 13. got It back in the bottom half with ha’I. It remained that way until As Leadpr l^.ATIONAL LEAGUE having their morning coffee. Assuming that either Los Ange emerge^ the locksmith with swift Dodger .shortstop pilfered home runs Ed Mathews and les or San Francisco will win the National League pennant three, running his total to 89— Hank Aaron powered Milwaukee Wills made it 13 stolen, ba^s a homer. Robinson settled the is.sue and-won Batting (Based on 'S50 or more For Top Ball Scouts the key to the National it for Johnny Klippsteln (7-3). , at bats) — Robinson, Cincinnati, and New York will repeat in the American League, games at only seven short of the record es ’to a 5-2 decision over the New the la.st five games with his Aiou has stroked nine consecu League throne room. tive hits moving to within one of, .S41{ T. Davis, Los Angeles, .339; Each of the quartet, making a tablished by the Detroit Hall of York Mets. Houston and Philadel three steals against the Cube. He. Sparks W in Yankee Stadium—Saturday, Sunday and Monday, if neces- phia were not scheduled. has 17 gabies in which to tie or the NL record. The mark is held BRAVES-METS— ” Musial, St. Louis, .334; H. Aaron, sary, Oct. 7, 8, 9—'•■will start at 1*- strong bid for Most Valuable Famer in 1918. Milwaukee, .321; F. .Alou, San < By EARL YOST Mays, ,the majors’ home run surpass (jobb, who ’ stole, 96 an, a by seven players and was last ac Mathews broke a 2-2 tie with a o'clock, except for the Sunday Player honors, put on outstanding complished by Cincinnati’s Woody Francisco, .325. 0 ed in the State Tournament play performances Monday as Los An leader, hit No. 43 in the first In DODGERS-CIDS— 156-game' schedule. The Dod|(era one on homer in the seventh and DETROIT (AP)— All the Two appointmentsTa day for the rest of the week. AMERICAN LEAGUE game, which has a 2:05. starting offs In Bristol . . . Srirry but have played 148 games. Williams in 1943. The major league Runs — Robinson, Cincinnati, That% the schedule young Tommy Kelley has with repre W. L. Pet. G.B. time imder New .York State law. geles, San Francisco and Ctncln- ning as the Giants got off to a Davis, who -went_, l-for-3- and Aaron follow'ed with His 39th for \pw York Yankees needed to 123; Wills, Los Angeles, H. Aaron, .585 were eliminated in the State quick start against Pittsburgh and dropped into second'place in the • • * record is 12. the Braves. The two homers made New York . . . .86 This means West C out fans will Tournament playoffs in Bristol nati all won and remained 1-2-3 jret hack in pennant stride was Milwaukee and Mays, San Fran sentatives of major league baseball teams, all anxious to sign Minnesota ....8 2 .562 be served their baseball. World Se in that tight struggle for NU held it' all the way behind Billy batting race with a .339 mark, GIANT8-PIRATE8— it 185 against ^ e Mets this . sea- cisco, 116; T. Davis, Los Angeles, the outstanding Manchester pitcher. The firebailing right- .559 . . Sorry to learn of the deaUi O’Dell's five-hit pitching for a 4-1 provided the Dodgers with the big Mays connected off Harvey Had- RED8-CARD8-2- s. n. lying the NL record set by Mickey Maptle. His knees and Los Angeles . .81 ries style, starting at 9 or 10 lu t week of Roger (Bull) Spen su^emacy. sfde ac)jed—but he was Mick 107. hande'r is expected to affix his sig-(^ Chicago ...... 16 .521 o’clock in-the morning^ -Davis hit a grand slam homer triumph. blow—a bases full homer in the dix, (9-8) with Felipe AloU aboard Robinson drove in three of the St. Ixiuis in 1958. Tony Cloninger Runs Batted In—T. Davis, ‘ Los nature to a contract by Sunday Detroit ...... 13 J510 cer, a fine lineman wit)i,, local Robinson, last year’s MVP, pro third inning off Cubs' starter Dick in the first. innirig and that was tour Reds’ runs, .starting his hero-1 (7-3) got the victory with a seven- ey the Mafrnificent agaih last On the other hand, games. If bootball teams in the 1930s in and wound up with five runs bat Angeles, 131; Robinson, Cincinna bight, Baltim ore...... 12' .493 ted in as the first-place Dodgers vided the defending champion Ellsworth (8-181 that built their all O'Dell (17-12)’ needed as he ics with a second , inning homer, i hitter while R. L. Miller took the niphty. played In San Francisco will start cluding the Chibs, Majors and ti, 126; Mays, San FrMclsco, 123; . The Kelley home on Main St. has Cleveland ...... 11 .•86 at 12 noon PGT, •will be seen and walloped the Chicago C!ubs 8-1, re- Reds with a 4-3 declsicm over St. edge to 8-0. Don Drysdale (24-7) allowed only singlea and went the then- sending Vada Pinson home | loss, his 12th In as many decisione. Mantle returned to the lineup H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 115; Cepeda, been the destination point, and .469 Moriarty’s Spencer was 51. Boston ...... 68 heard in the East at 4 o’clock, a e e • and revived the staggering, weary San Francisco, 104. - , talking point, for major league Kansas City .. 63 .434 Yankees with an inspirational per, good hour for the average work Hits—^T. Davis. Los Angeles, scouta since last Saturday for the Wtishlngton .. .56 .381 ing man. Gaines in Los. Angeles Youth Day Set fnrmance. The Yankees, in a rare 198; Robinson, Cincinnati, 188; second time this season. When the Monday’s Results would get upd^rway at 1 p.m., and FRACTURED SERVE display of emotion—for, them— Wills, Los Angeles and Groat, Manchester High season ended last New York 3, Detroit 1. 5 p.m. DST. Series starts Wednes Opening football game at Yale whooped it up in their clubhouse Pittsburgh, 184; H. Aaron, Milwau June, scouts sought to sign Kelley Chicago 4, Kansu City 3. day, Oct. 3 in the National League this season, - against ' (Connecticut after eking out a .^-1 victory over kee 180. but the lad chose instead to play Baltimore 2, Boston 1 (12)'. . winner’s city with game No. 2 also on Saturday, Sept. 29. .will be the Detroit Tigers. | Doubles —: Robinson, Cincinnati, Legion ball. Los Angeles 5, Minnesota 0. at the same site. Sixth and sev Youth Day with groups of boys It opened their American League ‘ And the telephone in the Kelley Today’s Games enth games, if necessary, will also and girls admitted frir a nominal 46; Mays, San Francisco, 34; home has been warmer than an lead to games over Minne.sota, Groat, Pittsburgh, 31; Pinson, Cin Los Angeles (Lee 11-10) at Min be staged on the West CJoast. fee. Local groups or organisations which lost. August day on the shade grown nesota (Kaat 16-12). Ticket prices, in keeping with interested in participating-should cinnati and White, St. I.a>uia, 30. tobacco farm. New York (Stafford 18-8 or make application now with the Manager Ralph Houk puffed his Triples—W. Davis, Los Angeles the times, will be higher than ever, :igar happily and smiled broadly, EUglble to Sign Coates 1-6) at Detroit (Foytack 9- 312 for box seat? and $8 for grand Ticket Department, Yale Athletic and Virdon, Pittsburgh, 10; Wills Yesterday, Sept. 10, under ma Association., Yale University, New leaxing the impre.ssion for vistors and T. Davis, Los Angeles, Neal, 6 or Laiy 2-6), 9 p.m. stand reserved seats. No orders that the pennant race is nearing Its jor league baseball rules, Kelley Wuhington (Osteen 8-11) at are being 'accepted u yet. Haven. Conn. Upon request, com New York and Callison, Phlladel-‘ became eligible to sign a profes Cleveland (Perry, 10-11) (N ). plete details and application end. ' phia, 9. "Any ball club would be better sional baseball contract. Having Wednesday’s Schedule Uanks will be forwarded.. The with Mantle in the liheup." said Home Runs—Mays, San Fran played American Legion baseball Boston at Detroit (2), 2:30 p.m. Lone Representative game could be a thriller from Houk. "Xot just ours. Sure, we’re cisco, 48; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, this summer, Kelley could be ap Now York at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Chick Toomey, former ail around start to finish with the UConns a lot better with him in there. But 39; Robinson, Cincinnati, .36; proached, but could not be signed Wuhington at Baltimore (N). athlete at Bates Oollege. Is the only looking to become the first state you don’t win pennants on the play | Banks; Chicago, 33; Cepeda, San by a ,pro club until after Sept. 10, Chicago a t . Minnesota, (N). Manchester man who holds mem team ever to whip Yale on the of just one man. The key to the Francisco, 32. ' date set by the two major Kansu C i^ at Los Angeles, bership in the Elastern Association football field . . . Bob Ruddell Stolen Bases — Wills, Los An leagues for any boy In Legion play. race is what the other gtiya do.’’ TOIif KELLEY of Inte)rcolleglate Football Officials .of Manchester is a guard candi Play Better geles, 89; W. Davis, Los Angeles, Last night, Hal Newhouser, one NATIONAL LEAGUE varsity category accordini!: to Asa date wrlth the Boston University ii.w;'*! o But it was apparent last night GOOD CHANCE— Dean Chance (Center), Los Angeles right-hander, receives congratu 80; Javier, St. Louis, 22; Taylor, of the greatest pitchers in the his the local lad who definitely wants W. L. Pet. G.B. Bushnell’s office. The local man, grid squad. While absorbing the Philadelphia, 19; Altman, Chicago tory of baseball with Detroit, Los Angeles .. 94 51 .648 — sunshine at the Rhode Island the other Yankees play better with lations from teammates after his one-hit, 5-0 shutout over Minnesota. George Thomas to play pro baseball. a member of the faculty, at Bulke- Mantle in there. They didn’t seem and Pinson, Cincinnati, 18. along with Bill Stewart, observed Plenty Busy San Francisco .93 51 .646 Vt ley High in Hartford, h u worked shore last Sunday Mrs. Frances (left), who homered and rookie Jim Fregosi, who hit a two-run homer, congratulate Pitching (BaseLos An Stewart are with the Olaveland In During the Legion ^lasebaU sea New York ....3 6 110 .241 69 week. Toomey h u been a member whose latest book. Frank Frisch; Fregoai, Angela (1) kees last night: dians. Mondays Results By Defeating Emerson Again G. HiomBS, Angels (3) Pittsburgh (NEA)—Explain why primer for the season they met 1. He belted hia 400tli career geles, 209; Drysdale, Los Angeles, son, in which he pitched Manches of the football board for 21 years, 'The Pordham Flash, was reviewed on the Pitt.sburgh campus and Questionable Baltimore’s chief scout, Frank ' San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 1. in this column last wreck. NA'nONAL LEAGUE Highlyjj'eputable men, most of 206; Gibson, St. Louis, 194; Fairrell, homer, skyrocketing the ball 450- ter to the district title, Kelley gaining membership in the exclu them in the upper salary brackets, spent hours thrashing over the Houston, 180; O’Dell, San Fran McGowan, along with two other Los Angeles 8, Chicago 1. * * * Mays, Giants (43) feet. It was the. first hit off Hank went undefeated, winning all sive EAIFO nine years sgo. Prior F’Tl'RT.'ST HTT.T S -N Y a-But now new troubles loom In theatralia, France and the United dedicate a good part of their lives rules, old and new. Nobody is cisco, 116. members of his staff, were week seven starts. -Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 8 (11). to coming to Manchester, Toomey n iL L a , in. ^ ’7 women’s division. Margaret Smith, states. Hiller, Giants (3) .Agnirre after the Tiger sonthpaxv end visitors as well as Bob Well Milwaukee 5, New York 2. Like Liston (A P )— Rod Grand Slam La Mathews, Braves (28) - eveh spend their own money at Sentenced to become a f
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A. meeting of the Stein Club haa Manchester homed' for member- Clear and oooP toaichL Law la been scheduled for tonight at 8 at Miip donations. FOR RENT About Town the VFW poet home instead of to- Money Drive In its proposed 1962-63 budget, tlM 56a. Thoraday mostly oaiuiy 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projector* Member of the Au^t moiTbw night the board of education had allo and w a m ^ . H|gh hi 80a. —sound or silent, also 85 mm. Eureencot droolatfam Cadet Cary F. Koaak, aon of cated 59,000 to provide the ih- slide projectors. Manchester-^A City of ViUage Charm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosak of The' an'angementa committee Planned f or schoo] ETV programs on a small 374 Greenwood Dr., participated tp r the West Side Oldtimers re scale in two elementary schools. WELDQN DRUG. CO. In traininff at OU.s Air Force union will meet tomorrow , at' 7 However, the board dropped the 901 Main S t— Ikil. WQ S-6821 Base, Olts, Mass., this surnmer,. p.m. in the West Side Rec. Mem-' Education TV plana when the board of directors- VOL. LXXXI, NO. 291 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1962 (daa^od Advartli^ an Fa^ U) PRICE FIVE CENTS Cadet Kosak, a member of the bets should be prepared to make cut the proposed school budget by A ir Force Reserve Ctfficcr Train- final ticket returns. The Manchester Educational 5327,000. Inj; Corps unit at the University Televialon Committee will meet The Buckley School-PTA has de of'Connei'ticut, had four weeks of Manchester Lodge of Elka will tomorrow tb plan a townwide fund cided to provide one television set Republican Primary . \ Indoclftljation in various phases start a setback league tonight at for that school. Both the Assump State News drive to raise Manchester’s share FOR YOUR. of operations at the base. 8 at the Bilks Home. The same tion Junior High School and St. rules of previous years will be of costa of new ETV Channel 24 James’ School are considering'’pro- The VFW AiJtdliary will meet in effect. It iji open to the pub in Hartford. viding the sets, either this year or BEST BUY tonight at 7:.30 at the^ost home. lic. The non-profit Connecticut Edu next. In Alnmlntim Combination Gov. Powell Ousted, Roundup Officers are i-emlnded t^wrear Uni- cational Television Corp. relies on ChShnel 24, which begins oper ’ Windows—Doors JaionsleD Temple Chapter, OE3S, will ^donations and memberships to op ation within the next few months, Awnings-^iding and mark visiting, associate matrons’ erate. planara three-phase program sched Tub Enclosures The Hockanum Dog Club will and patrons’ night tomorrow at 8 Frank Stamler, a co-chairman of ule: The In-echool programs, adult SEE or GALIi Mrs. Bridges Beaten Missing Man, 75, . have a picnic me.eting tomorrow D.hl. at the Masonic Terhple. Of- the committee, said any interested education programs for college townspeople may attend the meet at 6:,tn p.m, at the home of Mr. ^ cers will wear, colored gowns. credit, and cultural programs. HOME Founil in Water, and Mrs. H. O. Schendel, 215 Mrs.'^Wirginia Lewis is in charge ing, scheduled for 8 p.m: in the Any ordinary home TV set on Spring St. In the event of rain of the rer?esltme_nt committee. , Buckley School. John C. Lennhoff, UH|F frequency can carry the pro SPECIALTIES <^ies in Hospital , the picnic will he canceled and the public relations director for Chan grams. 89 PURNELL PLACE In New Hampshire nel 24, will attend. Members of the Manchester ETV Tied to Space meeting will be at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A, F ^ rii of Ml 3-2850 The committee, organized last committee are Mrs. Calvin Steinek- MIBPLETOWN (AP)—An 395 Woodland SI. had as k week By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Mary's Epi’scopal Guild wdll end guest Mrs. Fred Fenn of spring, put o ff action until the fall er. aecretkry; Vincent Ramizi, elderly Mm , found lying on meet Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Cordele, Ga. because of a lack of Interest among principal of Buckley School: Eki- In a slam-bang primary. his back ins^hallow water in cuild hall. Members are reminded townspeople. It hopes now to re ward Adamy and William Palrtier, New Hampshire Republicans cruit a large group to canvass co-chairmen with Stamler. Lincoln Pono>^died early to Humphrey to bring sandwiches. Dessert and Linne Lodge, Knights of Pythi- have vetoed Gov. Wesley day in MiddJesekvHospital. Says Moon beverages will be served. Hostess a.s, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. es are Mrs. Claude Porter, Miss Powell’s bid for a third term John Smith, 76, repbrted missing at Orange Hall. Plans for the from his home at lOWKNewfield l.sahelle Dunn. Mrs. Oran Hiltz coming season will be discussed. and Rep. Perkins Bass claim and Mrs. Arthur Burnap. St., Monday, died in the^hospital For Cuba Effort Goal ed the GOP Senate nomina a few hours after he was'found' The first meeting of the fall Elks Annual tion in a foUr-way race that last night. \ Martha Circle of Emanuel Lu season of the Toa.stmasters Club went to the wire. theran Church will hold a sew at W illie’s Steak House, It° was a tempestuous end to one Blockade For Decade ing meefling Thursday morning at 178 to 204 at Willies Steak House. of thd wildest political campaigns in .at the church. Members are SETBACK TOURNAMENT in the staid. New Ekigland state’s HARTFORD (A P ) — ’The State reriiinded to bring a sandwich! Motor 'Vehicle Department’s dally WASHINGTO]HINGTON (A P )— An By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER Miss Margeret E. Beach,' daugh WHATEVEll the history and was the most eye HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)— ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. catching of the primaries in nine record of automobile fatalities adminis^tion Senate S leader Beach of 143 Boulder Rd., will special requirements ■tateo Tuesday. thus far this year and the total on — speakink^. against agai a-bacK- President Kennedy said today Tonight--8 O'Clock the same date last year: leave for Norton.'Mass., this week 5 Powell’s shot at refiominaUon drop of So^i^ threats over the nation’s conscience re to enter Wheaton College. . ' of the family’s re 1961 1962 GET CLEAN, was cut off by Big John Pillsbury, Killed ...... 178 204 Cuba— has urged stronger j quires it to lead the world’* FC^R MEMBERS and NON-MEMBERS 44, a former utility execuUve:, pressure on U.S. aU^es to halt drive into space. He said peace - LOW-COST The "Pumpkin Festival’’ of the ligion, we have the Pillsbury will nm in November and security hang in the bal Women’s Fellowship o f Second SAME RULES and PRICE against John W, King, DemocraUc Bandit Nets $100 military and strategic ship Congregational Church will be held equipment and the leader of the' New Hampshire NEW HAVEN (A P ) ^ A bandit ments to the Communist oUt- ance. GAS HEAT Kermedy demanded a “ bold and Oct. 6 at the Community Y. The House. wearing a silk stocking mask held post in the Caribbean. Ferris Reynolds Group will be In knowledge to serve* up a gas station today. and fled Some allies have been "putting daring and unflinching” effort to But It was the New Hsrnipshire land a man on the moon—a goal Get H at Hs best-^wM charge of a booth at which limpa Senate scramble that caught fire. with about 5100. profit before the larger interests he has set for this decade. bread and Granville cheese will be well. Unofficial ' figures had Bass CStester Zentarski, attendant of of the free 'world,” charged Sen. ’We cannot shrink from It sold. Advance orders may be placed squeezing by Ooloris Bridges, the station at Oongress and Dav Hubert H. Humphrey, assi.stant JOHN PiLLSBUBT now,” the~ President said in a until Sept. 22 with Mrs. Floyd widow of the late Sen. Styles enport Aves., told police the bandit Democratic leader. MwlltrCliiMtral speech prepared for delivery at Post. 99 Main St., or Mrs. Arthur Bridges. ’Die contest was over the spM away in a car. Maurice J. Murphy Jr. chtilked up However, the Minnesota senator Rice University Stadium. nomination for the last four years Police ^ d the car,, on the stolen Change To GAS Doane, 42 S. Hawthorne St. 24,192 votes afid Rep. Chester E. scoffed Tuesday at the contention ’The United States, he said, must of her husband’s, term. list, later was found abandoog^. Merrow collected 14,438. of some Republicans that the become "the world’s leading William J. Leipis, second lieu FOR EXPERT build up in Cuba i.s a threat to the But the senat(M‘’s Widow was not State law provides for a com spacefaring nation." HEAT In Less tenant. U.S. Army, is at home on WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING conceding at the moment. There plete state-financed recount. In United State.*. But, he said, it did Starting the homeward leg of a 20-day leave from Ft. Knox, Ky. Extended Forecast RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING remained the possibility that she the past contestants usually have threaten other Latin American na his two-day survey of space facili ' Than 6 Hours He will report for a three-year . 400 AUIN sTinr WINDSOR LOCKS (A P ) — The MAXHfSTfR.CONN. would demand a recount in a con tions and the United States .should ties, Kennedy said his administra- , tour of -duty in Bamberg. Ger COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE U.S. Weather Bureau Issued this test in which appointive . Sen. (Continued on Page Four) not "sit idly by and watch the tion commands bipartisan support SEE US NOW! many, at the end of his leave. He SEE five-day forecast for Connecticut traffic in chains for Cuba.’’ in seeking world leadership. is the son of Mrs. Theresa Liepis, today:. Humphrey . was joined by Sen. NORM'S SHEET Temperatures in 0>nnecticut "We are pledged to make it a 6 Deerfield Dr., and the late Frank Rotary Fills PHNA Need Kenneth B. Keating, R-ILy., in reality,” he said. Liepis. Liepis is a 1958 graduate Thursday through Monday are ex urging some ’’plain talking’ with Mrs. Fred Dooley, visiting nurse with the South Windsor PH NA, happily accepted the gift of two Confessed" Soviet Spy pected to average 2 to 7 degrees Kennedy said the United States METAL SHOP of Manchester High School and a wheel chairs from the Rotary Club recently at a meeting at Civics’ Restaurant on. Rt. 5. The CLARKE MOTOR SALES U.S. allies. Keating said he had' above normal vdth little day to is entering a new age of explora 1962 gp-aduate of the University PH N A had been borrowing chairs when necessarv from .surmunding towns. Rotariafis on the 361 BROAD STREET—MI 9-2012 been urging such a course for] Tunnel Rd., Vernon of Connecticut. day change. TTie normal in the some time. ' tion and claimed genuine prog project committee who made the presentation were Dr. Paul Kuehn, left, Jafnes Curtiss and Dr. Hartford area Is 64 and ranges ress. Stuart Marsh. (Photo by Fairbank.s). ’ In his Senatb speech Humphrey M I S-OSOV Manchester Lodge of Masons from a high of 76 to a low of 52. Forty of the 45 satellites which Jack Soble Freed At New Haven the range is 73 to 64 said "Castrb should know that we Approximately 50,000 persons gathered in Rice University Stadium in Houston to have circled the globe during his will meet tonight at 7:30 at the ahd at Bridgeport 74 to 57. No will discourage by all diplomatic time in office have been made in Masonic .Temple to confer the mfonfi the shipment of mtlitary day to hear the address by President Kennedy. (A P Photofax.) ’ Fellowcraft degree. Junior Ward precipitation. expected during the- this country and they “ supplied period. and strategic supplies to Cuba via far more knowledge to the people en Carl C. Hullgren will preside. free world transport.” A social time with refreshments [From U. Si Prison of the ^ world than those of the He turned his sharpest fire on will follow. Manchester Police Aid Capture Soviet Union," he said. LaBelle Holds File “ Republican jingoists" he said Although behind the Soviet Un WASHINGTON (A P )—Confessed HARTFORD (AP) — Hartford "have been shouting for an inva ion In manned flight, Kenne(ly as apy Jack Soble has been freed (Tounty State’s Att/. John D. La- sion of Cuba." serted "w e do not Intend to stay . from federal prison, his release Belle said today he is ready to They know, Humphrey said, behind.” | announced just hours after the give state auditors whatever addi that there is "enough American New Britain Man Charged To back up its vow that space death of the brother he helped tional information he can regard- firepower afloat off Cuba at any vrill be filled Yvith instruments of AUSTIN BISSELL eonvlct as a. fellow’ Soviet agent— hig his just-completed investigation one moment to destroy every ma knowledge rather than destine- Dr. Robert A. Soblen. of the award and execution of con jor Communist installation in tion, he said the United States is INTEKLOCKIWI WEATHER STRIPPINCI The Justice Department said tracts for modernizing Motor Vehi Cuba in a few hours. . forced to take the lead. cles Department records. “ We know exactly - whara i thnsa With RobherieS’Kidnapings^ Soble, 58, was- released from-4ht- ■ "In short,” be said, "o y f lead USING ZINC ALUMINUM METAL Federal Correctional Institution at Republican auditor Clarence F. 'taiataltations are, and (Surtro 'is ership in science and industry, our Danbury,, Conn,, Aug. 31. Soblen, Baldwin said Tuesday that he was well aware of what we know.” hopes for peace and security, our ■ Police had a de.scription of Sla ton, supervising the lnvestlg;atlon, 61. died ’Tuesday in -a London hos writing LaBelle and requesting all Humphrey, proposed a fikt dec A lead from Manchester police obligations as a first-class coun pertinent Information heretofore laration that any Cuban aggres-. early today led to the artest in ter’s car. furnished by Wass after said Slater took 51 from Wass JASCO pital after a futile bail-jumping and his date, who was not identi try. all require us to mcd