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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 289 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1962 (Olaaalfled Adverttalng on Page 16) PRICE nVE CENTS State News Roundup McNamara orts AIsop Promises He’ll Woi-k Full Time—If Elected an EAST HARTFORD (AP) — John AIsop, Republican candidate for governor, said today he will “ work full time in the interests of this state’’ Authority if «lected in November. He Mid he will. never be too busy outside of the state to take an active part in . Connecticut problems. , Held Vital “ During the past ei^ht years,” AIsop said, “we have’**eeii a num.- ber of instances of neglect of Cennecticut problems because the T o Nation state’s elected leaders were "pre­ occupied with national politics. “This will not happen while I OSLO, Norway (A P )—-Sec- am in ffice as governor,” he said relaVy-General Dirk Stikker in a prepared talk here. AIsop, without mentioning of the North Atlantic Treaty names hut in a reference to for­ Organization said today there A head-on collision claimed the lives of three persons last night in Seymour; Killed mer Gov. Abraham Rlbicoff, re­ is nothing in the present were the driver of the above car and a man and his wife in the second car. Two others minded nil audience that in 1960 labor union officials asked the world situation to cause Pres­ are in critical condition. (AP Photofax,) Democratic governor to return to ident. Kennedy to call up 150,- Connecticut to help settle the 000 Reserves immediately. United Aircraft Corp. strike. Stikker told a news confer­ “My ambition is to give this 177 Year Ago state the best possible govern­ ence he could understand why ment,” he said, "and I do not have the U.S. President had asked political aims beyond that.” Congress for authority to call up the Reserves since it would Wildcat Strike Ends permit him to meet any hew 7 Auto Deaths Boost WEST HAVEN (AP)—Produc­ crisis that develops while tion resumed -today at the Arm- stronlr Rubber Co. after a • brief Congress Is in recess. wildcat strike by union workers. Stikker refused to comment Members of Local 96, United on complaints by .some U.S. Yearns Total to 203 Rubber Workers, voted over the congressmen that ships from weekend . to end what their union some NATO nations including leaders called an unauthorized By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^Maynard and Jones came from the» Police said a keychain tag in her walkout. Norway are transporting So­ Seven persons died in Connect! opposite direction. handbag read: “Return to L. The strike began last Wednes­ viet military material to cut traffic accidents over the week­ The collision occurred in Todd’s Sosinski, 85 Herkimer St., Bridge­ day when the 11 p.m. shift walked Cuba. end bringing to 203 the toll for lanet police eald. port.” There also was a train out of the plant. Other shifts join­ the year. The toll for the same The cars were demolished. One ticket from Bridgeport to New ed the strike. WASHINGTON (AP) — period liaat year was 177. of the first persons to reach the York and Chicago. The workers were said to be un­ President Kennedy and former President Eisenhower talk in the President’s Whi’hite scene was Anthony De Luca, ad­ Secretary of'Defense Robert Five of the deaths occurred in The woman ignored a shouted happy with shortened work hours House office today. Eisenhower recently returned from a European tour, (AP Pliototo- two separate accidents—one In ministrator of Griffin -Hospital, warning from a private guard who and the company’s job rating sys- S. McNamara said today the Darien, where two died,' the other who was ■ out for a drive in the saw her on the tracks, police said. fax.) ' requested presidential au­ at Seymour, where three died. . area. thority to call-up 150,000 Re­ In Cromwell, Ronald A. Nord, 22, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McHugh, Extended Forecast serves is needed to enable the 113 Knlpkerbocker Ave., Stam­ of 26 Vincent St., West Hartford, was killed when his sports car col­ State Bar' Deplores WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The Down-to-Earth Talks Union Workers United States to respond ford, were killed Sunday night extended Connecticut forecast for when their ca:r was struck by a lided with another vehicle at an in­ promptly and decisively if the tersection, The other driver, Harry Call to Drop Juries Tuesday through Saturday, Sept New Haven railroad train about a 15: At Xeeder Root international situation wors­ mile east of the, Hoyt St. and Camp G. Doughtie of Cromwell, suffered minor injuries, police said. He was Temperatures are expected, to ens suddenly. Ave. crossing.. Easy on ^Speeders averageO to 7 degrees above norm­ Ike Briefs Kennedy McNamara appeared before ths Police theorize Mrs: McHugh, charged with negligent homicide and released in 11.000 bond. [ al, warm tomorrow, turning a bit Vote to Strike Senate Armed Services Cdmmit- who was driving, became confused .In Bethel, Kenugth D. Peek, ■ 7 HARTFORD—(A P )—The State» “""lifi Md wgrm tee with Gen, Lyman L. Lemnits- and. drove the car onto the single Bar AssireiatroitTg 'vnffl«ju«y~ > WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-^look at the cup racers during the a contract settlement is reached. In a resolution adopted Satur­ Precipitation may total more The vote , to extend the strike U.S. military forces “ are strong 71, of 7 Bryant Place, and Kenneth Barry Roger Bleier, died in a crash dent Kennedy got a first hand weekend., . today, and their strength contin­ in Canada Saturday night. He wsw i day, the association’s governing than one half inch fMling as scat­ deadline another 48 hours followed Maynard, 25, of ,426 Mount Grove council pointedly declared its “dis­ fni-in today on former President The Australian boat, Gretel, ues to improve.” St., Bridgeport, a machinist at Si­ killed when his car swerved off the tered showers tomorrow and again was on her way out for a tuneup « meeting in Bushnell Auditorium approval of any statements from about Friday or Friday night. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s views of in which a small, bUt highly vocal ‘!The authority for a limited korsky Aircraft. Trans-Canada Highway near Sus- ■ the European scene. , run when the President, sailing call-up of Reserves,' however, Maynard’s companion, Kenneth sex, N. B„ and overturned several: whatever .source, the effect of the Coast Guard yawl Manitou, group, demanded an immediate which tends to influence or intimi­ Kennedy invited Eisenhower to would provide us with a flexibility Jones, 42, a special Seymour -po­ times. His was in the area-visiting 1 met her at the entrance to New­ strike. date juries. . . ” Death Ruled Suicide lunch at the White Hou.se and dis­ of response which could be cru­ liceman, was in critical condition friends. • J ,NEWTQVmb-tipped rocket* Vermont and Alexander Wiley of A* speech, by former President head, may have been slain, by loan President’s older brother, Joseph one of the* high-altitudp U2.s they (Continued on Page Seven) ca'rri.ed by .subs. Ben Bella’s Troops Wisconsin, i' and Democrats John Harry S. Truman,“ a television de­ sharks. . . . Blue rain mysteriously P. Kennedy Jr., a naval flier killed have been operating for neatly Carroll o f‘ Colorado, Warren G. bate, a 'Democratic clambake and sprinkled thirty-ndle stretch of in Worjd M'ar II. two years disappeared Sunday on B R IT A IN u n d e r FIRE Magnuson of Washington and Carl a declaration of Teamster support countryside near London, England, The 'President had a first-hand a routine reconnaissance mission LONDON (A P )—Prime 'illn- Ruling in Algeria, Hayden of Arizona. for.-a Republican candidate high­ on Sunday, probably < froiji jet over 'the Red mainland. Jesuit W eek ly ister .Harold Maciulllan torlay Sen. Maurice Murphy, appoint­ lighted weekend politicking in Con­ planes equipped with blue dye par­ A Nationalist spokesman said opened a summit parley of Com- ’ Guerrillas Protest ed to fill the vacancy created by necticut. ticipating in Famborough air Farmers Forecast the U2s were bought .from the inonwealth leaders amid mount­ Bridges’ death late last year, may .Truman, .in Hartford Saturday show. Lockheed Corporation in Uve Unit­ Assails Critics ing critirisni of Britain’s bid to ALGIERS (AP) — Deputy Pre­ be. unseated. Sen. Wallace Bennett night to help get the. state Demo­ Representatives of Chicago A Meat Shortage, Ask ed States in 1960 and pyt into op­ join the European Common 5Iar- of Utsdi has a tough Republican cratic campaign officially off and North Western Railroad and its eration that December. k » . The premiers or senior min­ mier Ahmed Ben Bella and reg­ striking telegraphers niet with act- NEW YORK (AP)-,-The "Jesuit ular army Col. Houari Boumedi- opponent in. Salt Lake City Mayor running, raised Republican hackles ■ A State Department spokesman weekly America said today "it is isters of 16 Commonwealth J. Bracken Lee, dedicated foe of by calling former President Dwight in Secretary of Labor W. Willard Price Boost Probe said in Washington that the U2 countries assembled In .Marlbor­ enne were Algeria’s rulers today Wirtz today in an attempt to' set­ obviously ridiculous" to . suggest and pfisparing to nominate the na­ the federal income tax. D. Eisenhower “The laziest Pre.sl- purchases were made with U.S. that the magazine condones any ough House for 10 days of talks dent we ever had in the White tle twelve-day walkout. . .'. Sen. (XJRNING, Iowa (AP) — The approval, but that operation of the devoted mainly to 'Britain’s tion’s first legislature heavily The New Hampshire scramble Keimeth B. Keating, R-N.Y., says form of anti-Semitic feeling or ac­ weighted In their favor. began when ilov. Wesley. Powell House.” National Farmers Orgsmization planes I was solely a Nationalist tivity. plans to Join the slx-Uation Eu­ he' is disturbed over indicationa matter.' 6 Boumedienne marched 5,000 named Murphy instead of With Truman as the feature 'at­ said today its members may with­ ropean ' group, an historic act traction, the JlOO-a-plate dinner tha‘ top U.S. smd Soviet officials hold feeder livestock, from the . Officials admitted privately, That was the magazine’s answer men of his Communist-equipped Bridges’ widow, Deioris. She has to critics who, it said, interpreted bound to weaken some of th* drew 930 payjng guests. Gov. John may ^ mulling .over possible dip­ market If packers start slaughter­ however , that it could be as­ ’ ties between Britain and tbe far- Army into Algiers Sunday ending Jumped into the race for the re­ lomatic '-ai invol-ving Cuba and sumed that information obtained America’s Sept. 1" editorial as a the chaotic, -seven-weeks occupa­ maining four years of the term N. Dempsey and Senate candidate ing them to supplement dwindling ‘:velled’’ warning to Jews that flung CXHumonwealth. , Abraham Ribicoff shared the. Berlin. . meat supplies. from Nationalist U2 flights would tion of the city of rebellious guer­ on the same conservative plat­ Senate subcomnaittee' plans .to be turned over' to, the United anti-Semitism would arise if they rilla forces of Wllaya (zone) form used by her late husband. speaker’s platform with Truman. Oren Lee Staley of Rea, Mo., did not stop pressing to take reli­ .FARMERS R.AP MARKET^ Truman made it clear that he introduce legislation this week to NFO president, issued the warm­ States in the normal cour.se of in­ RODBNKIRCUEN. Gemumy No. 4. . She appears to be* a front-runner gion out of the public schools and along with Rep.. Perkins Bass, a was in Connecticut to boost the encourage M oral and local hous­ ing as the NFO started the- sec­ telligence exchange between two (A P)— More than 3,500 farmers The smart, well-dlaclpllned reg­ ing program * for nation’s senior allies. public life. ular troops were given a tumultu­ self-styled Eisenhower Republi­ Democratic ticket, but he did npt ond full week of its effort to raise In a new editorial in its Sept. 15 today demonstrated ta this aortli can. mention, any candidates by name.. citizens . . . Former President livestock prices t o , (armers by The latest U2 incident, fm- German town against govern- ous welcome as they drove up Harry S. 'ftuniah and governors of nounced over Peiping radio, issue, the magazine's • Roman New Hampshire’s other House His speech was primarily .an at­ keeping slaughter animals off the Catholic editors said they had luent eronomto and prire polt- and down the streets otythe capi­ the 13 original states will be in market. ’ ‘ - came five days, after the Soviet tal in flagrant violation of an member, Rgp. (Chester .B. Mer- tack on the GOP in. general and mftnt fhat “ the activities of a ries under the Ckmimon Market. Eisenhower in particular. Philadelphia next Monday for Staley also disclosed that he Union protested that an Ameri- The fsrnners came ib buses drap­ agreement with Wilaya 4’s lead­ row, a . liberal Republican, com­ et air space over Sakhalin Island- few militant secularists might pletes ' the field. j A series of eight televised de­ eeremonips marking. 176th anni­ asked the Department of Justice ed with black Bags and signs ers to demllltariie the city. , versary of D.S. Constitution. north of Japan. The United States boomerang against the Jewish With rc& after roar of cheer­ Powell, seeking a third term as bates between- the majqr Republi­ and cpngressional committees a people.” . ' sayingf “Erhard and Adenauer can and Democratic candidates More than 50 police cam—aome week ago to investigate the pos- admitted that 6ne of its patrol have forgotten us,” a 'relerenra ing, the civUian crowds expressed a possible springboard to higher planes might have been blown .off Sept. 1 editorial questioned office,' baa received stiffer than opened Sunday afternoon at Sta­ marked and aome unmarked—tta- •ibillty that imi>ending higher whither Leo Pfeffer, general to Econumics Stlntster Lndvrig both their pride in their “ national trtrillBg New York City's high meat prices may be (he result of course by high winds. people's army” and their ;reltef exi^Ied opposition from State tion W n c ((Channel 3), Hartford. counsel' of the American Jewish Erhard and Chaneellar Konrad - J, - The first nlktch pitted Fairfield crime areas M m '6 p.m. to 3 a.n).. “ collusion and price fixing’’ .by • Peiping, did not disclose of • the to, be ^freed of the oppressive Rep. John PUlsbu^ in the Repub­ fate of the Nationalist pilot, but na­ Congress, and Jewish agencies Adenauer. TIm> leader at Uw lican gubernatorial campaign. County Congressman «A)>ner Sibal . Thieves strike twice in homes chain stores and a major packer. march warned Uuit “more, seri­ Wilaya * regime. Chain stores and some packing tionalist officials said privately were qualified to speak in behalf The guerrilla leaders had nm / In Arizona a ptdr of conserva- against Democratic challenger in Suffolk (k)unty. Long Island's of the entire Jewish community ous mensarca" wdU he taken U fashionable South Shore and make companies announce Saturday thfey were convinced he ■ could not . the city at gtmpoint and sought /tlves ate vyipg for the GOP sen­ Fr^wls X. Lennon Jf. 4. have been captured/alive. within tour weetb tlho goviera* atorial nomination: They are State ntr with more tiian |80,0QO la (CoBtfmied Png* U gh i) «MMit dooa not aMpr poU^. I (OMitlnued hfi rage Seven) It was recalled, however, that am I*e (Oehtlnued ea Page Twe^. Ben. aEvan ICecham and Stephen. .(ConjlttiiNd M fs g s Bighfi) leweis and eash. 4 ' ' ■ '/ V V

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I ■ ■' • ed a del^ation of power special­ an opportunity to damonstrate Kickoff Dinner ■ "a just how proud you may be. < HEALTH CAPSULES r W " ”- 'r \ ■ ■ - ists who went to the Soviet Union Tickets are regularly $1.50 for . bv Mirhsel A; Pent. M.n. Doctois Report < A V - to observe hydroelectric power In­ stallations. high dams and extra FREE DEUVERV ^ the concerts, which, of course, is ARC $EAT BCLTS l^l SheUiwold on Bridge cheap. . The isrehestra is going to high voltage transmission Ithes^ At hw PARKADE * AUTOMOBlire OF anS' Sohlen^s Brain Harry Tniman Serves In the News try to get 100 people to pay $2.50 VALUE f . w a y for their seats instead, and thus -’The Rev. - Donald V. Roberts LIGGEn DRUG 2 become patrons. This W ill gfive DliYNKR DEPENDS < By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said farewell to his congregation Seriously Hurt ON DEFT d e f e n s e Former President Herbert at the First Presbyterian church us $400 more in the treasury N otfh«adi ybIm MUs 1 HEARD IT” from the two concerts. In ishort, By Alfred Sheiowold Spirit and Qld Spiee Hoover enjoyed fresh air and sun- at Tonawanda, K.Y., as he pre­ “ You mYe me a dinner,” my NOMH pared to leave for Mo.scow as the j’ou will be asked to become a pa­ (Contlnned from Pag* One) , a J 9 4 s]Une in thetj^rden of the Colum­ cousin Henry said accusingly as he bia Presbytenan Medical' Center first Protestant chaplain to Amer­ 'by lohn Gruber tron, or subscriber, for $10 \vhich • 9 0 J * icans there, in 40 years. will give you two seats to each while Soblen was being rushed, to got up from the bridge table. By JUDITH AHEARN in' New York City. “ You’re teaching these palookas 9 Q J • 7 ALL IN ONE STORE concert. , , « K 10 0 Former President Harry S. Triiman spiced the Connecticut Hoover, 88, was reported feel­ Hillingdon Hospital after being to defend'too well.” This i.sn’t much to ask of you. K A fT ing very well as he recuperated A\f M. Landon of Topeka, Kan., found unconscious in the ambu­ I waa too flattered to deny the Democratic kickoff dinner Saturday night witlr remarks on ^om an. operation for removal ot Republican presidential nominee but it will help on our budget- We 4 7 3 * A Q M f S SHOP FOR A U YOUR do have expenses, you know. lance taking him to London air- charge, so we went to dinner on a s 7 3 a the Eisenhower administration, and while they shed no new a cancerous, intestinal tumor on in 1936, was kept busy on his 75th «go Thomas BeechaiA ihe rchcarsar this evening at the high There is the. matter of music, po^ to be put aboard a New the imderstanding that I’d pick up 9 K « 3 2 0 A S . light oh the subject, they seemed to be what the audience of Aug. 28. birthday with a six-mile horse­ MATERNITY N E»S « tab if my cousin had really some 900 persona came to hear. . ^ Hospital officials said Hoover back ride, telephone, calls- from w«*n't .Str Thomas then) w;as tr>'- school, and Will present its first which is^a-large item, and we have York plane last Thursday. „ 4 7 3 2 ^ ♦ S O S * done in, OOUIH Cheers and aj^plause erupted hi- was in “ quite satisfactory” con­ friends and a family party. B1X)USES, SKIRTS, SLACKS. oonCert Dec. 8. representing the some profe.sslonal 'as.sistartce as ' The' British specialist said' as Ing to establish an orchestra in piYblic start of its thirfl season. It ijs waa the hand I played just « K S 3 response to the peppery ex-presl- dition and was "more active, fol­ BRAS, GIRDLES, well ' For example. I'm sure you before'ypu came in;” Henry said SWEATERS Birmingham. Addre.ssing the I.orrt looks as though it will 'KBvsUghtly all would like to see a harp, occa­ soon as Soblen reached the hospi­ A K 10 dent’s -talk at the Statler-Hilton lowing the news, playing some sol-^ - Career diplomat Llewellyn Ma|(or and other influential people larger than in previotts y,^rs, tal an' air- tube was inserted to aa we ateNUiuMt', old .dnys, 0 10 0 4 Hotel, which he prefaced with the Local Stocks itaire. and anjoylng his pipe.” Thompson. 58, was reported in AT sionally in the orchestra, and I'm East wouldnave taken the ace of which represents a healthy groiClh: planning for one for the fl'rst con­ comment, “I for one ■ alway# feel good condition at the hospital at he aajd. "It is the simplest thing assist his breathing. Until that diamonds and led back a diamond. Secretary of the Interior Stew­ Air -Force Academy, Colo., follow­ In the.worl(J to have an .orchestra but size is not an indication pf cert. Believe it or not. there isn't better with V^Demberat in the yes. ONC RBCENT was’ done the Iiraln was starved A i^ y e r always resumed his part­ MT Pass 3 N T A S t m 'White House.” Quotations Famished by art Udall, arrivlhg; in New Xnrh ing a 45-minute operation for re­ and to run it. II entails no great quality. Many. 1 suppose, wonder a harpist around Greater Hart­ of oxygen and this probably pro­ Glazier's just where it does fit. INVESTIGATION SHOWEP THAT ner’s suit in the gMdsOld days.” O pm iH M —> ^ 3 He said, "We .turned over this Cobum Mlddlebrook, Inc. from a 10-day visit to the Soviet moval of a kidney stone. Corset and Uidform Shop responsibility and little liability: ford. duced a hemorrhage. . Even in the old dajNRKl pointed Union, reported that the Russians An academy spokesman said after .you have listened to it a .\cfually, it's a good orchestra.. The Hartford Sjfmphony and the DEATHS ANP INJURIES WERE government to Republican control Bank StdcRs 631 Main St.—Manchester 6 0 ^ LOWER WHEN'"SEAT As far as the effect of the'drug out, a good player mlght^^^ft to at a time when this nation had Bid Asked are somewhat ahead of the Unit­ Thompson probably would be bos- great deal you will find it a very' It plays better than the Eastern Connecticut Opefa Assn, both im­ is concerned, Soblen Is Improving trump or spades, depending on ths ed states in long-distance trans­ pitalized a l^ t two weeks. Thomp­ port harpists from New York. I'm , BELTS WERE USER. spades. nature of partner’s spade support. grown to unprecedented greatness Conn. Bank'and 'Trust nice thing to have. And by the Connecticut Symphony, for exam­ but the effect of the brain dam­ “ Yes, but then the good player mission of electricity. son was stricken on the academy time the orchestra is able to play ple. which is long established, and importing one from Providence. H «H h Captul*t eiv*f helpful ifitormafiou. For Shelnwold’s 36-page booklet. and to a high place in the leiidw- Co...... 60 64 , If IS net inf ehdpdfe kp ef a eeenesfk eeture. age will tak'e some time even to would lead the wrong ^ade,’ shlp and prestige among the frae. Udall -said .he was much Im­ golf course last Tuesday -while he well, you'll be quite proud of it.” represents a combination of earlier In any event, shipping the^harp Is assess, Barnes said. Pocket Guide to Brlfjge,” send Hartford National Henry protested. “If East leads a naUona of the world. Bank and Trust Co. 51 55 pressed by ^ viet advances in and his family were on vacation That statenient was made about groups in Willimantic. and New a Considerable e.xpense for such As a result of this brain dam­ to Bridge Book, Manches­ electricity transmission. He head­ at nearby Colorado Springs. ♦.“i yeans ago in England, but it's distances, and there must be re­ low ^>ade I let it ride around to "I well remember that as I was Fire Insurance Companies Have You A London. It plays better and is age. Soblen began to suffer con­ dummy’s jack, and now I ’m homei” ter 'E^^ing Herald, Box 3318, Just as true today in Connecticut. larger than the UConn, Or the Wa- hearsals as well as the perform­ old personneT Will be returning Grand, Central Station, New York boarding the train in' Washington Htfd>Fire ...... 58 63 ChriNtmas Workshop vulsions Saturday whenever he What had gone wrong then ? to return to what I hoped would Manchester has a Civic Orchestra terbury orchestras, and it pla\’s ance itself. There are other ex­ this season. Last year we lost sev­ was moved, the doctor said. 17. N.Y. National Fire ,.'___ 116 126 Coming Up Soon? which now is able to play well, better tJian the ndwly established penses too, so it costs us about eral players by removals and "East led the queen of spades at be a private life and to my h(»ne in Phoenix Fire ...... 97 102 Then See Us For Barnes said Soblen is reacting the second trick,” Henry complain­ (C o p y r i^ General Fea­ Independence, I felt in one way and the town has. become .quite Hartford Civic Orchestra. In fact $.3,000 a year to operate. The transfers, which hurt, particular­ tures Corp.) \ ' Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ly on the first concert. fairly well to treatment to control ed. “I won with the king of spades telleved, but I was'’’^alBO deeply Bald Mice Lead To proud of it. Further it-entailed no the Manchester Ci\dc was the in­ Eastern Connecticut budget is the convulsions but they must be Aetna (Casualty ------68' 73 great re.sponsibility on the citizens, spiration for forming the Hart­ several times this amount, so you We can still stand more string and led diamonds. West took the troiffiled. The prospect of return­ Aetna Life ...... ,.110 118 GOLORCD FELT considered a setback. king of diamonds and led his other ing to personal freedom, the sim­ and relatively lit tie .liability to itij ford group. see you're getting your money's players, of course, and I'd be inter­ A British newspaper said today Aetna U fe ...... ': m 119 Hair Loss Finding aponeors, The Manchester Evening Don't confuse the Hartford Civic worth. ested In hearing ft-om anyone inter­ spade through dummy’s jack. And ple life and the shedding of the Htfd. ■ Steam Boiler lOS 113 ested. We’re particularly short on drugs smuggled into Brixton Hos­ now East tMk four spade tricks, heavy burden- of duty was most S y 1 0 ta 9 Herald and Radio Station WJNF. Orchestra, however, with the Hart­ So When somebody asks you to pital enabled Soblen to make his Travelers ...... 139% 147% HOUSTON, Texsui—Researchers Tlie gr^at majority of case.s The drehestra will have its finet ford Symphony. Robert Brawley violas and bass players. If we get and I was down two.” pleasant to contemplate . . . But PubUo UtlUties - pay $10 as a subscriber, or patron. latest desperate bid to evade U.S. historically, I was also aware of found that when human sebum was of excessive hair fall and bald­ eondiicls the foiTner, while Fritz I or whatever they decide to call It, still more string players, we can Problem Conn. Light Power ,. 2914 enlarge the wind eection and.play justip. •X So there you have the problem; the past consequences of Republi­ painted on the skin of rabbits and ness are the beginning and PILGRIM Mahler conducts the latter The f give it hone.st consideration. • I The Daily ■ Mirror said investi­ Htfd. Electric Ught 70% 75% Hartford Symphony is a fully pro­ bigger numbers; but until we do, "Who paid for dinner? ALL COLOB can mismanagement pf our na- Hartford Gas Ck». . . . 60 65 mice, they lost their hair in 10 more fully developed stages of I don't see how you can get more gators have determined that the , tional affairs. fessional group making some 50 entertainment value for your they will have to remain as they Henry thought East’s.,fine de­ Faml NewmaM’ la Southern New England days! This discovery further con­ male pattern baldness and are In the interests of preserving drug Soblen took was not stocked fense had done him in. If so, I bad “And, too, I had reason to have MILLS Sleep Like Log public appearances a year; natur­ I money.. by the hospital. Soblen, under a X “ Rally ’Round Telephone ...... 4 7 50 firmed the findings of a Houston cannot be helped. ally it has the • edge on all the proper tonal balance. Actually ,I agreed to pay for my cousin’s din­ serious mis^vings about the atti­ StH StOflUC* Bit 3 TiMt Flltw ! As to the orchestra itself, we life prison sentence In the United Manuf^Muring Companies firm, who for several years had, Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd.' others. ! expect to have more strings this expect the orchestra to number ner. The Flag, Boys” tude aftdcondltionlng of the incom­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 57 61 But how can any rnan or woman T iU Bfii.ant ta lliti. with hot water at hed about 75 this year for the con­ States as a wartime spy for the Fortunately fo'r me, I was able ing president for dealing with the been developing an .entirely new tliBi. Saad In hed until eyes ihut. Bell.am I'm proud of the orchestra, and I year, something we have sorely Russians, has been In a coma At ’ T:SS—FIss Associated .Spring .. 14 16 be sure what is actually causing bhlets relien Oonach |a i due to eeceu certainly there are many people in I heeded. .leannie Benjamin ; will certs. and that is a veby respecta­ to prove that Henry had done hinj- enormous cbmplextielB-of our gov­ Bristol Brass ...... 8% 9% concept in'scalp treatment design­ their hair loss? Even if baldness domath acid. No harmful druis. Get Bell.am ble size for an organization of since he collapsed in an ambu­ self in. When East led the queen of ernment, both at home and abroad. today. 3Scat drugiitti Sendpostal to Bell am. Manchester who are likewise proud I again be concertmistress. and it lance Thursday on his way to the Dunham B u sh ...... 4% 5'% ed to remove and control the harm­ may seem to "run in ybur family,” Oraniehuri, N. Y ., (or Mheral frn sample of it. Some of you will soon get I looks aa though practically all the this sort. Last year we were spades, Hsniy should have played "I feared that We^ were headed Em-Hart ...... 50 55 this is certainlysno proof of the slightly under 70 In strength. airport for deportation to New Marine Into a period of inaction and inde­ ful sebum that Is continuously dis­ York. He had taken an overdose low instead of putting up the king Fafnir ...... 39 43 cause of YOUR hair lo.ss. TTis projected 'program for the of apaules. cision — i period of bad ji^gment charged firbm the sebaceous glands of barbiturates. N. B. M achine...... 18% 21% in the scalp. This new method has If your hair loss Is caused of first concert will bring you a This play would not cost Henry and a wrong direction ot- basic North and Judd .... 14% , 16% sparkling litUe overture to "The The Sunday Pictorial .said a Weather policies. now been developed to the point affect^ by the discharge of harm­ woman who brought food for a spade trick. He would simply win Stanley W ork s...... 17% 19% ful sebum from the sebaceous v V ' I// Secret of Suzanne,” by Wolf-Fer- his spade trick later instead of im­ ‘1 wasn’t,wrong, either. where-it Is not only stopping hair Soblen was under investigation. ■yeeder-Root ...... 44% 48% loss . . . but is really growing hair! glands in the scalp, this treatment X. rari; the Beethoven Violin Cton- WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) ,-The mediately. “...I also expected that politi­ ' The above quotations are not. to eerto, with Oscar Hauser of the The food was left at the prison should help you. If you still have hospital's gate. U.S. Weather Bureau’s mazin* ad- The effect of playing a low spade cally we were in for acts of per­ be construed as actual markets. ClA.P. examination of results hair (or at least some fuzz) 'on orchestra as soloist; R avel's'“In­ vtaory for today: is to cut communications between iWINDSO** sonal and partisan vindictiveness troduction and Allegro,'^, for harp, There was no official word on shows that of 594 people Who tried top of your head and would like the Home Office investigation into Tides will be high along the Con­ East and West. When West gets a . . . in order for them to make the Food schooling; A calorie is a this method for 32 days starting with accompaniment of flute, clari­ necticut shore todayTrom 7 p.m. to to stop your hair loss . and grow START THE WEEK how Soblen got the pills. Earlier trick with the king of diamonds he All Arti.on,«— All Color most Of their new authority and measure of the heat and energy in January, 1962 and reporting more hair . . . now is the time net and strings; the Overture to 9 p^m. Low tide at Old Saybrook cannot lead to an established spade to entren 7 9 < rillas of Kabyhe Mountain Wi­ Skladkowski, 77, prime minister of 22 OAK ST. (Houm and Building) $27 billion, ssdei' Truman. The SERVE P IN A S T M IN T J U L Y - DELICIOUS WITH LAMB laya No. 3. remained as an im­ Polahd at the outbreak of Wprld Korean conflict "raised it by $5 bll- portant stronghold of anti-Ben Wai; ,n,- died' Aiig. 31, friends In Uon. Stale Bar Deplores Loiidon, where he was living, an­ about Cuba, were he the president, serve the human obligations" which ski, Atty. David Harry, Mi.ss Bar­ Bella politicians. ' ~ The Repiiblicanis raised the na­ Mr. Truman said, "I -don’t answer governmental responsibility brings. bara. Coleman, Atty. Arnold Klau Some of Ben Bella's leading ri- nounced Sunday. • tional ^ICbt' to $290 billion, he said. / Call to Drop Juries WESTPORT, <^nn. (AP) — Jo- BALLET ; TAP ■ JAZZ hypothetical questions.” “ We have made-.Connecticut-a and Norman ComoHo. \ .lyils were believed to- have taken la^ n e of his few references to leader anvong the states in educa­ sepl) Delany. 86, president since -tjje''^pi‘esent Democratic adpiinls- He. interspersed the press con­ refuge in the Kabylle' range east ference with .denuinds that a tele­ tion., in .public health, in mental of Algiers, where thi regular Easy on Speeders 1958 of the International Union of , ttation. Truman said, "We .now Found -Sunken Skip CALPOINIA iUMBQ Operating Engineers, died of an vision spotlight be-turned off, and health, in care of the retarded and ■> - . Boudiaf. once Ben Bella's only ACROBATIC BALLRCXDM have an administration that has afflicted, and in humaiife social wel­ apparent heart attack Suntjav. come to grips with the many out­ urged the reporters to ask more The mutihous .crew of HMS opponent o f t)ie Political Bureau, (Continued from Page One) questions. fare-programs.” who resigned in protest against SEATTLE. Wash. (AP)—Porter standing difficulties with boldness, Bounty burned and sank their FOR Gale Perrin, 86, a profeasor at Cantaloupes the military invasion of the rebel speeding and drunkeh driving, ap­ Re^ster At the studio Thursday, September 13 from 2 to courage and intelligence. ..Given Toastmastet" of the $’100-a-plate He Invited the audience to visit vessel off Pitcairn -Island in •the » the University of Washington and affair was. State and National one of the state institutions fot Pacific on Jan. 23, 1790; Luis .Mar- ■held areas.' parently because they know such time and our full cooperation, I ligh in Vitamin A . There were indications' that author of a series of seven texts 6 or 7 to 9 or cAH MI .9-7347 or MI 3-4443 anytime. have every confidence that in due (Chairman JOhif Bailey. retarded dr elderly persons “and den-dived beneatH the Pacific and other members of- the Political convictions mean loss of license. on English usage, died Sunday of time we will resuine our forward tell me if we’re wasting dollars.” found the ship’s remains on Jan. 1-LB a heart attack. Perrin was presi­ Among the speakers who shar^jl N A T iV l Bureau were not fully pleased The letter, which was also sign­ progress that was interrupted some the head table with Truman were Republican accusations are 23, 1957. He was the first diver to ■ CELLOS dent "of the National Coiincll of eight years ago. blind; said the governor. find fhe exact site of the sinking. C a rro ts with Ben Bella’s use of the reg­ ed by Chief Judge JaiyJB, Rublnow Teachers tif Bingliah in 1947. Abraham A., Ribicoff-, former gov­ ular army to pave his way to ” . . , This administration will ernor and now a candidate for the ("Just the other day, a leader of Maot and Rrediica Prkaji IHocthra Tuasday and Wednasday Only of the Circuit Court, said drivers •power. accused of. serious offenses are need all the help iii both Houses U.S. Senate;- Governor John Demp­ the opposition demanded the Although all were Ben Bella’'s being acquitted despite consider­ of Congress anil in ' state offices sey; and U.S, Senator Thomas speedy completion of a highway^ fHends and allies,, they w«¥e con­ able evidence of guilt. Judges were from as many new Democrats — Dodd. ; which has been in full operatipn LOOK! spicuously absent from the- re­ reminded of their right to dismiss Oafedald5«eP'^ and aH the incumbent Eiemocrats— The theme of Ribicoff's speech /)ince 19,58. ’ , ^ . Cssh'Sa ving Grocefy.Specials i viewing stSind when Ben Bella and replace juries that refuse to • that we need to elect. was ^the parallel between his own "Our victory will l>e your vic­ and Boumedienne welcomed the SOLTON NOTCH : . Wlllil)|!w4. Wiltuf .CrOH ftwY. IXIT 64 Risirv. CO M ill , "Liefs do it and give these birds FUEL OIL SAVINGS - EFFECTIVE ALL ViEEK - decide cases on the evidence before political fortune and that of Tru­ tory, and your victory will be a troops to the capital In a parade them. what’s coming to them.” man. However, Ribicoff opened his victory for all of the people of the at the municipal sports stadium. “VIKINOS” I "TRAPESE" f NOW PWYlNitlini SAT. Mat Sat 5 PM In the- press conference that H N A S T - Wbita or Colored The Baldwin-Riibinow letter is — Color — I -7- C olor— ■ talk by commenting, on “ the great State of Connecticut,” said the 200 Gals: At 13,8 ’ S A V I 1 2 « . The Political Bureau set Sept. scheduled for discussion by county PUIITZER PKIZI WINNM • Truman held a couple of hbnrs be­ popularity” of (Jovernor Dempsey ^vem or. 20 as the definite date for legis­ Kirk Douglas | Burt Lancaster BOXES and local bar associations, an asso­ fore the dinner,, he made it clear as an a.sset to the Democratic tickr Senator Dodd, who introduced CASH lative elections already postponed ciation spokesman aaidi he did not conrider the Hartford et. ««uK fHOK’S BEST fRIEHR ' OF 400 six time.s since French rule Truman, picked up the governor’s Facial Tissues visit an occasion for weighty re­ From Truman, Ribicoff .said he urging to the party rank and file, *27,60 ended i July $. marks. . learned in 1948 when he was Din­ N A B IS C O e Lunch Box Favorite All the election candidati^s will On the Berlin situation he said saying, "Elections do not always ning for the House of Represen­ go to those who deserve them. 200 Gals. At 15.3 IM HERS. BHIRP"' • b.c kitchen is an ex- 1-LB be .returned unopposed in a single- the administration will “handle the tatives and Truman wa^ ninning' parly ballot giving the voters a aiR (ONDITlONlO problem when we come to it. The They go to tiiose who flghh) for Budget Plan $30.60 . for the presidenccy that a candi­ them,” So M,. Murphy Fig Newtons PKGS choice only of saying yes or no It’s' famUy fan-Ume at the Russians are afraid of strength date should not pay attention to to the official list, AH the IM can­ movies. Two great Jerry Lewis ‘ Of Truman, Senator Dodd'said, tTAMItM Bob CARKOLL and we’ve got the strength.” newspaper analyses of politics. Aluminum tansion phone cook - her C A M P B B LL'S - Lunch Tima Treat didates to be announced by the STATE lilts! Of the CQnnecllcut political I’ace "He is durable, he wears well . ; . TONIGHT AT 5 sad 9 .“DEUCATE DELINQUENT*’ Although newspapers were pes­ in 1962 the people of Artierica love Combination Windows $11.95 MOhOZi PoUtlcal Bureau- later this week he said the state’s voters “will de­ simistic over Truman’s riiknces, Installed -...... $13.95 - are. certain to be returned, and 8;1S serve what they get” if they vote him.” Z o n . . n »h. "run” CANS JS l MRWansaMa. W o!it W n k B « M 0 N 6 EVES.0 Dly Truman was elected to become a Among those who attended from Tomato Soup Ben Bella will have a dominant . “ SAD SACK”— 8:80-9 :M Republif^. leader of a stature that "few.... f,vor'rt» color. « »»«* somethins’s oifwo majority in the. National As­ Manchester were Town Chairman A lum inum AskSd how he would handle na­ prqsidents wil) ever attain.” B B O O K S ID I - ’While, Colored, Pimento S A V I «c sembly. tional affairs differently from Ted Cummings, Steve Cavagnaro, Combination Doors .... $32.95 A n p n u u to F No MaUbeos Mon. tiini Friday From Truman also, said Ribi­ Clarence Foley,- Mrs. Janet Bychol- runnins 1^°“ “ ,;; "an chat without »al«n9 hor UNCENSORED vlis'foK President Kennedy, Truman said, coff, he learned to close ranks Installed...... $42.96 atovo. Niro. Murphy ....h e n p h o n e sa v .s hor l-OZ PKG ABA Picks Reghier I. A iouiiaV iN s Th§ World of "The President is, a Democratic after an intra-party fight and S liced C h eese president. If you think you’re go­ work for the good of the party. ing to trap a Pemocratlc president “’&uman played a vital role in HARTFORD (AP) — Atty. J. WEDNESDAY! Ronald Regnier of Hartford has i.SUZY WON6 into a disagreement with a former the election of John F. Kennedy,” Viola Dauplaise ' Tiib Woali been reappointed to serYe- on the OO-HIT SHOH'N AT 7!80 **That Toucli Of Mink** Demdcratlc president, you’re mis- he said. American Bar A ssoclat& ’a spe­ “Lonely nnd Brave” s t a b b i n g LANI MIYAZAKI The party is “fighting to bring Jarvis fUMIER & SUPPLY CO. Humcirads of Extra Stamps cial committee on clients] security Of the national political picture the country into the 21st century, funds, it was announced loday. He he said it will be a Democratic which is only- 38 years away,.” — i C M. w ss-ass-z SB -r.oo cwh lear w- year. “ Piano Teacher Establiidied 1947 ilG BONUS for you on sn array of BONUS STAMP SPECIALS is a former president of the State rather than push it back to the Bar Association of Connecticut. ■H

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Colemgn in tha Democratic pri­ I give'yPu the feeling that we have attitude by sa y i^ : ” 1 find it . quite :u e mary. . surrounded them- with hostility hard to. strain up to aocialism. On OPTICAL i o n s States to Conduct In Colorado, 'OAv., Stephen L. R. Poet Carries Nikita’s and with crimps and things like the questions of socialism and 10 McNichols. a Democ'rat, la vmop- . ’• * ' * ' that. And -thafii' ,too bad.” welfare statte, I go slow. I drag j STYLE lA R pqsed lo r a third-term nominsr Frost said he told, the Ruteians my feet. I have, however, about I 76S M Am 8TREKT roilmeut decreased this year, gpx- tion. ■ , they were relaxing '* , bit, and decided that aocialism is the only i Sixteen' town director candi­ support, and the individual clti- with the proper town goverfiment. hauling. The property tax Is ex­ date* answer today. In these col­ creased when 'interest is shown. pansibn of our school system may Message to Kennedy ■,'humaniztng a little down from way to handle the billions bping | CLOSED The, town should further ,.consider zenk want more industry to help tremely inequitable as Tt does not umns. ' questions on town affairs Freezing the tax rate wllk place not be a problem In the next twbfc I Primarres. Tuesday the- severity of their Ideals-^eas- born, . extension of sewer and water fa­ alleviate the 'tax burden on prop­ Manchester in- 'closer competition place the burden of the tax on Surprise Shower , ’ ______■ ■ C-' , ing pff towyd democracy,” "I said to the Russians that WEDNESDAYS submitted to them by the Ueague erty. then we can ^ave the type those best able to pay. 'Ownership years. Concerning expansion of of Women 'Voters.'. cilities into presently unserved in­ with surrounding towns to attract school cirriculum. It’s probable this NEW YORK cap')—Poet Robtet-ethe United States would not fight. “ And they' let me get away with they're easing down to socialism, dustrial areas sd t'hal we will be of planning, zoning', utilities and Industry,'and other gainful enter- of property might have been 'a It.” be, said. and we're straining' to it. But I ’ll The town election is Oct. 1. and measure of a person’s ability to will be met In annual budget of (Continued from Page On») of the Republican candidates (or For 3^Iiss Valenti Frost came back Svuiday from ■ a “ Khrushchev said he (eared for ready for new industry. Tax ex­ educational .ficliitles Industry Is board of education. I will have to a trip to the Soviet l.’hion and im­ us modern liberals,” Frost .de­ Turning to his poetry, Frost be dead by that time,” RepuMicans^witl 1^ voting tomor­ emptions for new industry would seidting.’ J. pay taxes 200 years ago, but In King's seat 'is Reed A. Bteson. RANGE row in a primary over that par­ Manchester citizens are not be convinced such expansion ts<- "the rogue elephant of the Re­ Mi.<« Irene 'Valeriti of Andover pishly told about .a secret and a clared. ’ ’He said we were too lib­ said he had been asked to read A' 'ompanying Frost on the re­ be unfair to-existing businesses, 2. Absolutely not. Freezing the in the Same financial position, our credit world, such a tax has 34, son of former Secretary of turn flight was U.S. Secretary of ty’s director slate. necessary and practical before 1 publican party.” Agriculture Ezra Taft' Benson. Rd.. Bolton, was feted Saturda.v few surprises. ' ; eral to fight. I suppose that fie his works, e.specially "Mending started and operating without such tax tate is as impractical .as the^fore we should make this lost its basis (or existence. approve mimey therefor. Republican Gov. Elmer L .' An­ The secret, the 88-year-old poet thought we'd stand there for the Wall” which begins, “ Something Interior Stewart Udall. The sec­ Tile Herald, in cooperation with help. frozen thought on any other part Wi.scpnsin’s Gov. Gaylord Nel­ afternoon,at-^a bridal .shower at I'UCL OIL the lioague, presents the queries town a place where people can af­ 3. Plant-wise, it has been the dersen of Minnesota is unopposed the home'of Mr.«. Irving Morton. •*aid. wa.s a message from Soviet next himdred years saying, ' ‘On there is that . doesn't love a retary had spent 10 clays in "the 2. "Two factors produce our in­ of our town administratiem. Prog­ ford to live, regardless of their universally accepted practice to. son is unopposed for' the Demo­ Soviet Union toiiring power .faclli- It posed in its questionnaires and for renomination. cratic , senatorial nomination to 68 Strickland St. Mrs. August Premier Khrushchev tp Pre.sidenl the orie hand- but on O15. other waHv"’ GASOLINE dividual tax bill: The mill rate and ress comes through adjusting to financial status. spread this cost over an extended Kennedy. • hand.’ ” ., HowhNjer, he said he didn't be­ .yes but he declined to comment the candidate.s' answers to them. ever changirig factefe around us. In Utah, Bennett is favored to oppo.se Wiley this fqll. There's a Davis of South Windsor was co- the assessmeht. These two figures 3. At the present time I don’t period of 15-20 years with the use hoste.s8. About 15 guests attended. Asked to di.sclose the me.ssage Fi'o.st spent 10 (Jays touring the lieve th^^request for the poem on his meeting with Khrushchev. multiplied together resuit in the Freezing taxes ettfles growth, edu­ feel it necessary to expand our o f bonds. Curriculum costs have ain a third-term nomination to three-way fight for the Republi­ Questions the Senate over Lee, but . the can gubernatorial nomination fea­ Miscellaneous gifts were placed he wagged a finger at new.spien Soviet Union, during which he ! had anythmgstb do with the Berlin dollar figure wg pay in taxes:' >If cation, indueUy, public services. school system plant-wise, because been uniformly paid for from cilr- and replied: “ Oh. np. that's up to read poetry and met. with niany wall. ■ 8WITCHKI) IN HIGH 8CWOOL Rather, lopk to more efficient stormy two-time former goveroor turing 1960 GOP nominee Philip In a' green and white wishing well. town expenses increase, one or both of the recent completion of three rerit taxation as a current expense. .A buffet was served. th* President. I couldn't do that.” Russian leaders. "Oh. no. no," Jte,^dded. “ Every LOS ANGEI,£S (A P I-B ob BANTLY OIL 1. WTiat. specific pro(Msals must be increased to produce the tnanagerfiehl' of programs and private schools, plus the new state has pulled polltliial upsets before. G. Kuelm and farmer Wilbur N. If the people wish the program to Rep. David S. King is the leading Renk. The winner . mcet.s Atty-. Miss Valenti, daughter of Mr. j As for planning to meet with ” 1 had a great time.” he .said. one asks .me to regd that ome. Rodgerj. rookie catcher with the I .IMI- \\) . I\( . woufd you recommend that the necessary revenue. money. trade 'school. These schools have be expanded, as taxpayers they and Mrs. Samuel Valenti, will be­ I the Pi'e.sident. .iFfo.'t answered:. “ I went over there with precon­ 'Mending Wall.' anoN/BIrches.' Loa Angeles Angels, became a Town of. Manchester adopt as a "Freezing the' tax rate" would .. 3. Plant-wise, by long term bonds decresised our present enrollment. candidate for the jCltah Democrat-1 Gen. John W. Rej-nolds. unop­ ; ' ■'I \ ! \ - I m ,l I must be prepared to accept an in­ ic senatorial nomination and one posed for the Democratic nod. come the bride of Russell Davis, ” 1 don’t plan; I wait (or the Pres- ceptions to confirm or correct, and 'Stopping By Woodsr on a switcluhitter in hia junior year of means of attracting industry to be pointless by itself. It mig\t in accord with the report on our I am. of the opinion that our crease in’ taxes. 1 idem.” and I didn't have to correct Snowy Evening.’ If I don^xead high school at Pi'ospect, Ohio. He this community? tnation to a l.'Hh term in the j In Rhode Island. Oov. John A. son of Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Da­ TEL Ntlfclicll 9.45u pay no interest or other chaises when your account ia not in usa, 3. By supporting an increase In in which people can afford to live ability of the people to pay for the state aid. ciples of good practical economy than the . present Washington erating expense. Money for operat­ needed services the budget covers. the condition will continue to im­ thinking of decreasing federal tax­ and do business. ,. ing expenses comes from tax rev­ Tlie Gheck<:0^t Plan was just such a bright idea—and it leaped into W e think you will understand why the privilege o f using Chedk-GredBt No one ^ a r alone determines the prove. es and continuing deficit 'spending. 3. I believe firmly in the "pay enue or .state or federal aid. Tax needs'for the town. Prior years’ Wilber T. Little 2. “ Freeze the tax rate” is mote as you go" policy in' government 3. Plant requirements are pres­ expenditures whenever practical. revenue cain only be Increased by instant favor Ibe moment we introduced it in the spring of ’59. Sboce that ’ is not readily available to everyone. For Check-Cr^t ia quite nnlilce tiw Actions, and future demands have Republican a euphonious slogan than a de­ ently stabilized. Future education­ additions to the grarid list without much effect on a budget to be Wilbar T. Little, 195 Spencer sirable or practical one. The Im­ When the- amount of money f*'■ / ' r Frank M. Stajnler ' al cirriculum and plant facilities involved in programs becomes so increasing the burden on the indi­ iime,men and women from all walks of life—busineasmen, housewives, usual time payment plans whem we lend a specific amount o f money for V adopted and a tax rate to be set St., a retired dairy farmer, has .J, Frank M. SlBhiler, 550 Keeney plication is that all will remain should be based upon ability tp long been active in Republican large it seriously affects size of vidual taxpayer. We ‘ must find ■ to meet that budget. It requires St., is a Manchester native making status quo. pay, not on selfish desires' of spe­ jvays. to add to the grand list and , a board' of responsible people in­ party. Grange,; and American Le­ IJprefer to think of a tax rate annual budget, then only should doctors, attomeyS) insuranoe agente and others—have alloyed the many a known and specific purpose. Therefore, applications for ^ShechCtodit his first bid for office. He is a cial interest groups. Some thought borrowing and bonding be consid­ obtain additional state aid (also terested in the total town needs to gion activities in Manchester.. He general supervisor at Cheney Bros. in terriis of the ramifications of has also been active in sports­ must be given to the needs of the ered. - taxes, however) to pay for in­ act wisely for the best interest grand list, taxable properties, tax • henefite o f this uniqimbanldiig concept. must meet the highest credit standards. ” , He has been active in PTA affairs older generations who are paying Because our public school en- creased school operating costs. of all in "fiscal" policies. men’s circles. The directorship he and cancer and polio drives. base, subsidization, capital expen­ the bills. seeks would be his first elective ditures and services needed. We , But responsible people with a reputation for paying tiiexr bills peooqiHy 3. Tbe same as m the past. Caoi- office, following unsuccessful bids 1. Consolidate the efforts of the Should cirriculum be expanded? tal projects most likely on a.long­ development commission, planning must provide all we can afford but Eminent- educational - authorities Jugt wlm t is Check-Credit? for the legislature in recent years. we cannot afford to not provide term basis, such as new schools or "I operated a succe.ssful dairy bus- and renewal group. Chamber of suggest cirriculum be cut so as to are qualifying every day for Hartford National’s unique Chedk-Gredit additions to old schools. Curricu­ Commerce, board of directors anil that which is. necessary to operate eliminate "snap subjects” and re­ inese for thirty .years,” he says, our community efficiently. Qieck-QcedStisanwdernhant-credit idea which gives you aready reserve lum cost to be paid out of annual "and I believe the town should be the general managen I would pro­ vert back to the theory that a With Oil Injection Plan. If you are such a person, we invito you to send in your app&atkm income derived from taxes. pose a preapplication survey for 3.. Obviously school'building pr'o- student should be required to be - . U \ run on sound business principles.” gram.s are too extensive toJ>e paid 1. We must create an industrial renewal of other parts of Manches­ proficient. In the basic subjects. DKW o f extra cash to draw uprm wAentoer and zuAerewr you need it. for this modem banking convenience. Just fill out and mail the ooupon. for o(it of current incoriie. climate which is attractive to in- ter to go along with the North End The'parochial schools practice, this renewal program. In so doing we , ' Bonding for large"" expenditures theory and have the reputation of Qaoe you open a Cliedr-Cltedit Account, you estabHah credit with dustr.V. The moat important step in ■for capital iniproyenicnts at a fa­ We’ll get bach to you promptly. this direction is to stop the past may be able to lure' industry to turning out excellent college ma­ Manchester, thereby ' broadening vorable interest rale should be ac­ terial. spiraling of the lax rate. A freez- complished. Hartford National for an ainount that, may be. as large es $2,400 or as mg of the tax rate would necessi­ our tax base. v- 2. No. To "freeze the tax rate" Curriculum is a sei-vice provided C B W ^ C B m r D B P ijn w N T tate a.cessation of wasteful spend­ for under the jurisdiction of the little as $240. You receive a hook o f chedbs which y (>Tam4T«KiHT acooiiiiL X Manchester a place jv.hcre people H. J S i ! Si; I r/ w S r ' * " ' " can afford to live. m„,i co„,i„„. you need is always immediately avaikhlB, at lowhiodc ;ntei, and- This course of action could well Bob Oliver says: “GERMANY’S WONDER CAR IS from Columbia; He is employed by improve upon thenu N amSm. result in an increase Iq the grand the,r State Department of. Educa-!^*'^ must fluctuate to KNOWN THE WORLD OVER! Get? up to 35 m.p.g., .witii fth life and permanent total disalnlily insaraiioa pioto^oB. list and a possible decrease in the tion ‘as a public information cbh-i M tremendous performance, lots of room and comfort. See. tax rate. sultant, ii an author, and teaches■ ou r.tw ba.^ is for yourself— Come in and,^drive it TOD AY!” 3. If there is any request for an broadened, then We will be able to i paymenta are taStored tp fit your budget in ooavenieiit moaitilibF io- expansion of the school system at a western civilization history course at the evening division of lower the tax rate,, maintain our. the present time. it. is my under­ present services, and'improve upon fhalm ei^ As make each p^mieDt, yoto Cheih-Chedit aooqnDt b id tt standing that the old technical the University of Hartford. CENTER MOTOR SALES O n r . 1. .The m6st important specific them^ school.is available, w-ith no use for 3. 'Through state aid. This can be - 643 CENTER STREET— MI 3-1591 i iW tfbachi9'aiid1ho]iKiieyiiagBbavBilaU a to|oik it at the present time. action woulAbe a renewal survey of the Cheney Mill area as pro­ brought about by pressure being ■. Harlan D. Taylor posed in the report of the Housing exerted upon the state legislature. Republican and Home Finance Agency, Sept. - — Harlan ! D. Taylor, 39 Harlsin 2, 1?61. Federal funds will bel I. 8 t., is chairman of the Town De­ granted for the stud^i. ! velopment Commission and is seek­ . I asked. for action, bUt my re- ' i.’-. ing his first elective office. A quest was Ignored. Our most im- j Robert W. Gordon graduate. ,.bf Bowdoin College portant industrial area is in dan­ .c'- Republican..,^, THE GAS FURNACE (1943) and the Massachusetts In- ger of being lost through failure of , Robert W. Gordon, secretary ati'tute of,Technology (1944), he.is our town officials to act. ■ of the board, has been a.town di­ WITH 2 THERMOSTATS manager of the physics depart­ The new Rt. 6 will increase the rector for two terms,' and is a ment at .the United Aircraft Cor­ importance of this area. The re­ , member of the GOP Town Com- poration’s research laboratories in newal survey should be made now. mitee. Hexeceiyed B.S. and LL.B. East Hartford, and a former Naval New industry will mean tax relief ■ Charles J. Morrison degrees from the University of W il l ia m s o n officer. to the home owner, I Republicaa - Connecticut, and was admitted' to SINCE 1793 1. The plan of action adopted bv 2. I have urged a more stabilized i The owner of the C. J. Morrison the State bar in July 1949. He ' the Town Development CommU- tax rate through sound fiscal I Paint and Wallpaper Oo., Charles practices law- in Manchester an,d sion calls for considerable effort planning, including -a bonding pro-1 J. Morrison of 423 E. Center St. lives 'at 417 E. Center SI. on the part of commission mem­ gram for long overdue capital im­ has regularly attended town gov­ 1. We should concentrate on at­ bers. municipal employes -' and provements and Increased state aid ernment meetings In the past sev­ tracting those ■ industries which others to stimulate the economic to towns. Instead, we pass up eral years and helped bring about would be more at home in our (aSCMcA * -f . V .r growth of Manchester. It is in­ chances to pay at today's [prices, Manchester's anti-polio clinics. A town and, therefore, more likely tended that a considerable part of let roads: sidewalks and otlher fa­ 1037 M a n c h e's t e r High School to locate here. It has been said inerMSM comfort 'this'effort be devoted to assisting cilities deteriorate, in order[to fol­ graduate, he studied real e.state that industrial land in ou^ town merchants, lAisinessmen and indus­ low a policy of “delay. Unger and principles in 1960. This is his first is too costly. I f this is so, we ond foot ocofiomiy trialists already located in Man­ wait.” V bid for elective office. should make every effort to pro­ Just like 2 furnaces for the chester. Since our local opera­ When w do finally force the Re­ 1. There are many reasima why- vide more desirable industrial price of ooe! The resuk t f A T X O H A X , tors are our best salesmen, this land through planning and zon­ Clifford E. Hansen publican majority to do something, industry would be attracted to . . . maximum fuel usage activity should eventually prove Republican costs have increased by five or ten Manchester. The. main reasons, in ing. We should, however, be ever Robert M. Stone only on coldest days . . . fruitful in attracting hew industry Cliffoi'd E. Hansen, 50 Farm Dr., per cent. This is a double waste of DemoiTat ny opinion, axe tax structure, town mindful of a total development and business here. is a stockbroker With Shearson, tax money. Delay means more Robert M.. Stone, a newcomer to government, general satisfaction of program with proper .commercial ' fuel saving is automatic, 2. Every effort should be made Hammill A Co. in Manchester, and money spent for repaire and a high­ Manchester politics, is a g^duate the town’s residents, availability of expansion and residential develop­ land overrun it eiiminaled.' to eliminate wasteful ' operations was formerly a realtor here. Mak­ er price paid for the^roject when' of the University'of Penmylvania the desired land and facilities. ment coordinated with industrial , Phooe for detaih today! I..' f y and to broaden the,tax base in or­ ing his first bid, for electlvis office, 'the decision can rio longer be and studied business admini.stra- I am sure we all Imderstand that development. der to maintain as low, a lax rate he is a University of Connecticut evaded.' i tion at the Wharton ■ School of our tax structure, should be one 2. Personally,-I don't think that Your WILLIAMSON D*a1*r as Is within the beat’interest of graduate with a bachelor of scir We will not solve our tax'prob­ Commeri'e’ and* Finance. As a of our main assets to encourage in­ anybody proposes to literally the town'. ence degree in industrial adminis­ lem nor meet town needs by stick­ .qualification for office. Stone lists dustry to locate in Manchester. By "freeze the tax rate ” in Manches­ . 3. Any. expansion of the major tration, and did graduate work in. ing our heads in the ground and \tcn years' managerial experience' freezing the tax rate we would ac­ ter. When costa increase, munici­ y educational facilities of the town real estate, finance and law.- hoping problems will disappear. In the land -development and con­ complish one of our main objec- palities are not immune and must I would, unless there is a marked 1. Plan' to reconunend a study 3. W e need more local industry struction business. He lives at 60 ttvee. We all'know that attracting pay those increased costs if they NORMAN BENTZ Increase In federal or state funds of the feasibility of the town to provide, a broader local tax base, Butternut Rd. - ' the right industries In Manchester are going to provide needed serv­ for this purpose, require payment and/or the industrial development increased state aid distoibuted 1. Coordinate efforts of all re; is a must. ices. It does not seem feasible to through bonding, as has been the commission acquiring long term moite 'fairly. A stotewlde eq'ualized sponsibhe agencies under strong", 2. The ts3t rate muat be frozen eliminate or provide on an inade­ SHEET METAL WORKS practice in the pastr Any expan­ options on business and industrial graAd list can be used to reduce competent, imaginative manage­ at the earliest possibre time; which quate basis any of these .services sion of the ehurational curriculum acreage., so that if an intere.stcU present inequalUies in the di.stribu- ment. If town governmental bodies iq npw'; I don’t believe it will have tecause their costs have increased. would, I. believe, be best paid f0)r company seeks a location in town; tion of aiCT'to education gran'ts to. agree bri the'goal; if the business any effect on the townspeople in I have said before that our tax 342 ADAMS ST, — Ml 3i8HS ' on a pay-as-you-go basis. the ^noe will not sudctsily he in- .towns.' copunuriity is wilting to Join in tha regard to services naw. received. atructur*' needs a completa over- \ .' — ^ X ■ >' . - t , -r-- 4 - J .

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iHm trilfstpr buMt next, air next, ih d tunUnuy Of taste and fashion, who usually wood Bowers, who will be the first driving the inogt dangeroue m o ^ have some axe of their own grind­ one. fifom our section of town to 20 milliohidreams that came true run for the Board o f Directors ip Potts Open 8 to S Years of travel. ing, that 4helr authority la some­ Union Workers aul H. Nitze, assistant secre­ many yeari. It ia most important tary of defense for international Thii particular atatiatic—the 'fa­ thing lass than inevitable. The Open FoT'um that our voices at thia end of town (with HFC cash] EoTnitiQ ifpraljb security affairs, declined to say puBUM icp m rHs tality rate per 100,000 miles ot Pursued to extremes. Dame Sit­ be heard in regard to the many At Veeder Root whether the United States has HERALD panm NO co. in c . Conununlcatioas for publicationa in the Open Forum wib not be town matters discussed at Bdard China Ties Chiang U2 travel,-^ig the pure and exact re­ turned over U2s to any other al­ U BKu«U ~ well says in her own extreme and guaranteed publication if theyi^jontain more than 300 words. The __ ^ ■ _ », flection of the danger,. It has noth­ meetings. Mr. Bowers will bs St-> lied nation. intentionally shocking way, good Herald reserves tha right to dacliM to publish any matter that tSntive and responsive to our Vote to Strike "This 1 cannot comment on.” ing to do with how iRAny people taste can indeed be the "worst vice may be Ubeloua or which la in bad taste. Free expression of polit­ PubUahan causes, I am sure. he said, when the question was uee the railroads, or the roads, or ical vlewa la desired by contributions Of this character but let-' Candidates. T omorrow To U.S. Spy Program FouBdad'October 1. U n ever invented.’’ M y votes Will also go to WJlbur (Continued from Page One) asked on a television program— the-air. Thia is how dangerous one tera which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Bennett. Wilber U ttle and Charles A B C -“ Issues and Answers.” PubUabed B t «i7 CreDlos Bseapt '♦Nitze acknowledged that 'loss of ' « And HolldayA. BatAred At the mode of travel le In comparison Morrison, all of whom many times Manchester Republicans will nominate 6 out of 10 con­ tiating .se.s.si LoQ by rail. And It is 22 times ss 'dan­ dependent voters long for the The six recommended candidates PICTURE FRAMING laH typM) Waakly placed a heavy stone in the road to and outstanding town director candidates.. Today, when govern­ ..better car or a good va­ IS 13 4, "Whatever, money is left over union bargainers want thrown out. Ai-my \vhen, it intruded o\-er East mal' flying altitude ol 60,000 to’ NEWPORT. R. I. (AP)-r-De- chance to join Republicans to ao are Mayor Harold A. Turkington, gerous to travel by automobile as candidates. The vital need tor new ment economy is all but extinct, it ttm tt 0t>wUt tofmn ptfmn will go into the surplus at the, end The latest company offer which China." It .said. 90.000 feet, they riiu.st have the fender Weatherly and challenger WINDOW and PLATE GLASS ^ HEHBEm or discover who would remove It., Men sweep Morrison, Bowers, LiUIe cation for a deserving Robert Gordon, Donald -Conrad, The Peiping People's Daily, of-, THK.ASSOCIATED PRICBB .it 19 to travel iby rail'. blood in Republican rank.s has is indeed refreshing to have such % 6,72 % 7.27 $10.06 118.46 of the ybar, helping the Rep'ublf- was rejected • by standing vote' in­ latest ground-to-air missiles at Gretel w o e scheduled, to continue of.varlous classes came and worked and Bennett into office when the fam ily. W hen a loan Francis DellaFera, all incumbents, cluded graduated salary raises,“for ficlal newspaper of the Chinese ' Tha AaaoclAtad Preai la exeldalTaly never been greater. town elections come up in October. a fine group of men express a gen­ 13.07 14.18 ia74 36.55 cahs to pull another Surprise sur­ their disposal. final America's Cup preparations CONTR.\CTOBS: WE HAVE IN STOCK antltlad to tha iisa of rapabUcAttoe ot . ^These are the statistics. There Is their way around it, some blaming uine desire to reestablish economy can help your dream to' 20.91 29.27 54.48 and HarlSn Taylor' and Clifford the three-year, contract of four (Communist party, charged today Military ob.servers in Taipei today after the crews of both All aawB dlApMchaa cradltad to It or The candidates who are stress^ ^ u t they must win the primary 19.25 Hanaen. , plus out of the hat. I 'think it was not otbarwiaa cradltad In thlA bApar none for, the horse and buggy we the king for not keeping the high­ Ing economy and good honest com-VcnniMis « r « t nn TiiwsHav Hani in town government once again. come true, borrow con­ 30.83 E o l 47.55 89.47 perfectly possible to cut the budg­ cents, three cent.s and three cents. that the plane was engaged "not said the Chinese m ay have ac­ were guests of President Kennedy. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS contestA first, on Tuesday, Sept. in an i.solated flight but in part And .Also tha local nawt pubUabad hera. would use' if, we thought we could mon sense in our town government A t the prlfhary on Tuesday, fidently from HFC. 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 The four challengers are Sher­ ed this year by another mill. There It also offered more liberal vaca­ quired Soviet air defense mls.silcs The Australia'ris and the Ameri­ ^ All rights of rapublloation ol apaelAl— way clear, but all dodging the duty 11. Sept. 11, 1 hope that a majority of wood Bowers, Wilber T. Little, tions for riew employes. of an over-all United, State.s es­ of the type the Ru.ssians claim - OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING dispatches herein ara also raserred afford it, but suspect that that are Wilbur^ennett, Charles M'or So. wake up Republicans! Get will be enough left over for at least cans whmman both Weatherly, of removing the atone. rlson, Wilber LltUe and Sherwood re^stered Republicans will get Lift iiuuranet mt Wilbur Bennett and Charles Mor­ Cronin advised union workers to pionage program against Soi-ialisl shot down American U2 pilot and heivTrial horse. Easterner, F,STTMATES GI.AULT GIVEN would be the moSk^dsngerous of out and vote at the primaries for that much at the end of the year.” (Communist) countries u.sing Ja­ run sarrlca client of N. E. A. Serr- • A t last came a poor peasant on Bowers. Each man is a property out and vote for these four candl-' group rate it availablt rison. Bowers said he does not know reject the offer. He said it made Franci.s Gary Powers over the were^Tnvited to . Hammersmith fie. Inc. the Big Four "freeze the tax rate' no conce.ssions on some 200 griev­ pan a.s the primary ha.se." Publishers RepresentAtiT'et. n ia aU. ■ his way to town with goods to sell. o'wner and has taken a keOn in­ candidates. Give them the victory dates. This will assure them a on all loant Republican, Town Chairman John what his chances are. "W e’re In Soviet Union in May 1960. Faisn la.sl night. Gretel. which place on the ballot when the town F. 6hea Jr. said, “ The result of ance cases now pending and'Other The paper claimed the flight un­ Assistant White House press Julius Mathews Special Agency—New But, going straight to* the .point Seeing the stone, he rolled it into terest in civic and town affairs for they de.serve and need. All. of Man­ there if people want a change,” he Wftll begin the showdown races York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. the gutter. Then turning around, many years. They are men noted elections are held in October. The tomorrow’s primary will have a said. issues. The vole was taken, it ap­ derscored U.S. "de.signs of ag- secretary Andrew T. Hatcher said against Weatherly Saturday, un­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP we have had in mind m along.'the chester's people will be the. biggest peared that only one employe fa­ rmcuutTiONS , he spied a purse which had lain un­ for their .sound, mature judgment. gainers when these four candidates independents and the Democrats serious effect on the future of the The Jirimary will .open at 8 a.m. grc-s-sion" in Asia and was linked the Slate Department was looking derwent a deck paint job yester­ atatistics say it is 22 times safer der the stone. In it he found gold Here is a golden opportunity to will then be able to join in and Republican party in Manchester in the five polling places, and close vored accepting the offer. to the two-day visit to Fornio.sa into the incident and that ,wbrd day. Weatherly , and Easterner The Herald Printing Company Inc., are elected in the October town lOUSEHOLD FINANCE to go to New York, for instance, pieces and a note from, the king in­ secure the valuable service.s of election. help them on to victory. and our chsmees for success in the at 9 p.m. There will be three vot­ of President Kennedy's military of the Peiping announcem^t had wSre out for about six hours. Be­ a.ssumes no financial responsibility for Yours truly, adviser. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. been relayed to Pre.sident Kcnndy cause of swarming crowds, Gretel typon-aphlcal errors appearing In Ad­ •by train, than to drive the dis­ dicating that the treasure was for men who can furnish straightfor­ Please print, in full. Thank you! .town election. ing machines in all polling places, vertisements and other reading matter the one who had taken the trouble ward answers to the questions put Sincerely 'yours, Fred R^ Hettinger “ I strongly urge all registered except Di.strlct 5. which will have Taylor .said the charge was "ob­ in Newport, R.l. was moved to the Newport ship- In The Manchestep Evening Herald tance. Against such statistics, 'MANCHiniR fHORMIM FARKAM Farmers Forecast to remove the stone. , * to them. Not one of them is a Frank U. Lupien 462 N. Main St. Republicans to get to the poll.s and two machines. < , viously untnie."' He denied all A State Department .spokesman yard- should any railroad go out of busi­ Display advertising closing hours; Friend, often in the doing of the politically bossed candidate. Thus 21“'Sunset St. . 382 Miiiffle Turnpike Wert ' vote for the town committee en­ The polling places are the East Meat Shortage, Ask For Monday—1 am. FVlday. ness? Side Rec, District 1; We.st Side O F MANCHESTER For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. ^ duty that lies before you, in the they are free to objectively view 2nd Heer— MHcheN 3-2738 dorsed slate... For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. lifUng of the load in your path, or various town problems and reach ‘Dedicated’ Now Many W « | ir “ The Mti-organlzation group Rec. District 2; Waddell School, Price Boost -Probe For, Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. someone else’s, there is reward. In the proper decisions without fear To the Editor, which is challenging the endorsed District 3; Community Y. District For Friday—d p.m. Thursday. h i Mm ., Twt, Ik w i- N Is I Hsi, M 4; and Buckley School, District 5. For Salurday—1 n.m. Friday. Galatians 6:2 we are told, "Bear of political pressure, repercussi.on, As a North End resident, I wel­ slate has made many rash prom­ A Record For Records FALSE TEETH Moderators ai-e Wesley R. (Continued from Page One) Classified deadline; lOtSO a.m. aa__ one another's burdens, and so ful­ or reprisal. come the opportunity to vote In ises regarding ‘freezing the tax dav of publication axcant Saturday — with H er* Co.inloH Shields, chief moderator artd the —---- W e are not sure even their own fill the law of Christ.” In the ful­ fiiach candidate is thoroughly Tuesday’s Republican primary for rate’ or lowering, the tax .bill for 9 a.m. those four dedicated and hard­ moderator of District I; Alma S. that retai' meal prices ^11 be in­ avid supporters realize all the dis- filling of this law we find reward — fed up With the endless red tape, FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline our rbsidents. To msUce such state­ working Candidates who are chal­ (non-BCid) powder, holdi false teeth Jochimsen. District 2; Valerie M. creased' this week because of I Monday, September 10 the smile of God, and His "W eil the usual double talk and inaction ments is fitsy; to carry them. out tlpctiona being accumulated by the which has followed the long drawn lenging the Town Committee’s' more flnnly.To eat and talk in m < « Starkel, Di.strlct 3; Alexander O. wholesale price Increases. done.'[. comfort, lust sprinkle a little FAB- and at the same time keep Man­ New York Mets in their first sea-' out seminars, conferences, studies, hand-picked slate of Town Direc­ TEETH on your plates. No giunmy, Penny, Djatrict 4; and Marion - Staley -said the retail price in­ Submitted by. chester a progressive and desir­ U-2 Over China son in the National League, so we workshops,, etc., ’ etc., which have tor candidates. Eooey, petty taste or feellnz. Ohecke Straughan. District 5. creases, ranging up t « I \ I » i » chester. it’s supposed to be a tree main open through September and' weight it adjusts to the relaxing ■position you us, for the guidance of our nation­ mark of .248. The Mets were play­ October, for any Manchester resi­ 'weeH a year ago. type of governmTOt. TParmiers have demonstrated cleaning and a tecurliy check of the setting. prefer. The superb construction of the Barca­ al policy. ing at that clip; the other day, even , " If anyone wants'-to rim for of­ dents who wish to become affiliated for^the first time,” Staley said, There will be no charge. Rather we consider Lounger gives you the jiroper and gentle sup­ It is, however, rc^ettahly legal while they were on the crest of a aaaeaasTaa’s ataasT riaaaeiat lasTiTSTisa fice, he’s supposed to be able to do with the church. ‘'th a r^ e y are willing to do some- so. \ The Reformed Prmbyt^an port you need, in five vital areas: head, -for manufacturers to > 0 11 arma­ temporary winning streak of oiie CURRENT ANNUAL 1 thing atout their own problems, H a service expected qf a quality jeweler. / O O Z o A ia iH “ I don’t think the caudidetes of (?hurch of the PhiladelpTHa Pres- rather tlW depending on others shoulders, small of the back, thighs anti ments and for countries -to buy game. DIVIDEND mdani either party have proposed sny- b'ytery this spring purchased the BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE SI, COVENTRY to solve them.” . them, even when this involves oUr Three teams in ^ e history of Prescription Phamjacy ■ thing so, brilliant that p’eo'pje church and parsonage buildings on calves. BarcaLoUngers come in numerous At jebi ehsngs Ssw ililli era supply to an island 100 miles off baseball share the reebtd for high- 901 Main Street— MI 3-5321 should think they have to follow Spruce St. forinerly owned by styles and covers (and sizes, just to be sure essdsd, psrliculsrlY is Mis Trinity Covenant Church. B i d s ^ u g h t the Asian mainland, or, for' that 'fest number of home games lost, at them exclusively. There is no point you get the proper fit for your height!) Try psndlng fisidi of sisetreniei. Trsis In belonging to a party unless you The roll, on completion, will be matter. Russian supply to an is 55. VVljen the Mets left on their MON..TUES.-FRI W ASHINGTON ^ A P ) - Bids for a BarcaLounger at Watkins tomorrow and sew In ths Wsrd Scheel ef Esc- Fvtra Hniirc ^ can choose the candidates. This presented as a petition to the Pres­ land 90 miles off the American current road trip, they had already HIURSDA y ' 9 AJ«, to s p j A— w e d , c l o s e d a t nNOON o bytery f ' * ■ / : .V •' . A N •• . \

PAGE BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAi^D, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAVj.SEPTEMBER lO, W6JS PAGE NINE ------^ ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN‘D MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 10, 1%2 one year'! class, the grand cham; B o l t o n plonship for the bl-ceding claw; i II fill Andover Truman Blasts and a red ribbon in fitting, d h a rles and Tove Cobum won Ohio Girl Reigns, white awards for fitting and show­ • I Choicest Meats In Tpwnf | • Rev. Thomen Plans Ike to spark Elementary School Needed manship in the lamb and sheep / Get acquainted offer! A coffee break for. you! The Baby H as^^ class and red awards for showing Return to Hawaii State Politics I n ’65 or ’66, Liguori Says lightweight lambs. John Coburn • TUESDAY ONLY! $ As Miss America won a white ribbon for a junior The Rev. Willard Thomen. pas­ buck in the rabbit class. tor of First Oongregational Church,: (Continued from Pag* Oae) New elenjentary school- factll--^students for the opening of school In the clothing exhibits, Pat' J NATIVE . NEW .YORK (APt Lovely Jac-< Jackie' looked fre.sh and bright has submitted his resignation t o. Been Named... ties will be necessary lit 1965 or in 1962-63,1962-63. headed a Committee Clark won a blue rlbboh. Dorothy quelyn Jeanne Mayer, a once' eyed qg she met the press after Both candidates agreed on the for. the distribution of food and Clark won red awards for an apron the church council.- ! chubby little girl who gave up only four hour.s sleep. 1966, Supt. Philip Liguori i^id in • CHICKEN HALF PRICE SALE V. (jrowned Mt.s.s America 1963 need for tax reform, including tax toys to needy families at ChrUtmas and a blouse. The Rev. Mr. Thomen came to eating lunches to realize her his first annual report. That state­ shortly hefb'-'c midnight Saturday reductions. Slbal said reform time, supervised the Sabin clinic School Menus - the Andover church in July 1957, dream of some day being Mis.s ment followed an explanation of in June and also the follow-up cUh- on -Nnpraved bleml Stop a SImp CoKm America, began her year's reign by the 1962 queen, Maria Beale t>«Br^I>borah Ann, daughter of Albert M. and Patricia should be coupled with “a good Bolton school cafeteria began •BREASTS from Intiola CongregatiohaWChurch FJetchcr of A.shevillc. N.C.. Jack­ plans for a junior-senior high Ic during the summer and held in­ serving hot lunches. today. The here today;. Blonlarzwent to the Fisher. John Michael, son'of Mr. and Mrs./John Joseph Fish­ Primary Hours Set "i s l eets off it will be taken at a .sons are In New England schools. stati.stics department. j four runners-up—Miss Wisconsin, . J said "Many parents find that col­ secondary school studenti in the later date. Saturday nights at 7:30 at the er. 109 Aspinall Dr., Andover, He was borii Aug. 30 at Man­ lege tuitions are simply more than above-mentioned program. Any at­ Voting hours for the Republican Re-opens Tomorrow Willard 1s a senior at Mt. Hermon, Church of the Nazarene, 236 Malfl- But four years ago! you never [.loan Mary Engh. $3,000; Mi.ss chester Memorial Ho.spital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. they can afford.” tempt to maintain a Junior high primary to choose a candidate for Garland Is at the University of St. wpuld have known hcf, she said 1 Texas, Penny I.ee Rudd. $2,500; and Mrs. Joseph Manlon, North Palm Beach. Fla. His paternal state representative will be from Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Connecticut, and David is a student at''her first ncw.s conference. ! Miss South Carolina, Evelvn Keith Dempsey also addressed the par­ in Bolton and continue senior high ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ WITH A FRESH STOCK OP The Rev. Mr. Shaver Ls the p.as- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Andover, He has ty gathering, and complained that school pupils In Manchester will 2 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 25 at the (3om- at Rhatn High School. .lor of Bethel Gltn Church of the "l.'xyas always clmbby until I 1 Ellis, $2,000. and Mi.ss ' HawaU, a .sister, Sharon Jeah, 2. mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. FALL AND WINTER ' ' JPatricia Lei Ander.son. $1,500. • * • • • "people tell us we should have few­ result in a much higher operating munlty Hall,.Incumbent State Rep. . The parish meeting Sunday will Nazarene of greater Kansas Cit.v wa.s abbut 16 years old," she said. budget. As of 1963 the town of Dorothy Miller Is seeking the nom­ CI.OTHING FOR THE and h as. conducted services at Her weight? Tatro, IJnda Jean, daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. James Oris Ta- er state employes and then they act on the resignation, oq a rec­ call ^or increased state services and Manchester has informed us It ination won by tormer Rep. Eugene he ENTIRE FAMILY ommendation to name six mem­ Bethany Nazarene College, in "I guess it's all right to .say it. Nf> Wrillpn l.an^tiage tro, 19 North St. She was born Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial reduced taxes.” will no longer be able to provide GagUardone at the Republican Be thrifty! Outfit your fam­ bers to a committee to seek a new Bethany, Okla.. and Pasadena Col­ — 1 weighed '150 pounds-" Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis for our ninth grade pupils and has caucus Aug. 16. lege, Pasadena, Calif. '■ The new Mi.ss'-. America related The Comanche Indians do - not Sheridan. Lynn. Mass ‘ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and During the last eight .years of ily from baby to grandpa pastor, and to select such a com­ : have a written language and. dur­ Democratic administration "Con­ further advised Bolton that pro­ Ribbons .Won at Fair RUG and ■ 5enny with good qualit.v clothes at mittee. He was salutatorian of his class that at that point In^ her life she Mrs. Oris A. Tatro, 86 Mather St. She ms, a brother, Lance necticut has met its humane abli- vision for our senior high school slopped having lunch^'hl»^dly ever ing World War I, Comanches often BoUon youngsters Won many lotv thrift shop prices, •Old Smoky' Nears at Manchester High'School and in were used to transmit me.ssages by Eldward. 21 months. gations fairly and squarely, student.*!, timewise, is also limit- awards at the annual Tolland 1957 graduated ciim laude from ale breakfast' and w-a'tvjied her The Community Club will pre­ evening meals. tc.lephone. Never written, their Dempsey said. cd.” , , County 4-H Club Fair, according UPHOLSTERY Iiaver COME IN AND sent "Up On Old Smoky” at the Dartmouth College. While attend­ Smith, Lori tiaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Ernest The Republican candid.ite for Liguori tabulated expected ing the Nazarene Theological Even today, .she said, she must language was stranger to the Ger­ Smith, Wall S t, Coventry. She was bom Sept 2 at Manchester to information received from the BROWSE AROUND Town Hall on Sept. 21 and 22 at be careful of'her diet. mans than a code. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and congressman from the Second Dis­ growth in enrollment, for the next county club office. Diane Tedford 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available Seminary, in Kansas City, he be­ >frs. Ernest H. Marsh. Coventry. Her paternal grandparenU trict, Moses Savin, was backed on five years showing 1981-62 enroll­ won the most prizes, receiving a CLEANING from Mrs. John McGuire or any came pastor of the Cfiurch which Sunday by Local 493 of the Team­ ment of 681 in klndergavden among the, knick-nheks he is still -serving. are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith, Coventry. blue ribbon for a poultry entry, HOSPITAL AUXILIARY hooks. Jewelry and hotMfeliold member of the club. * • • • • sters Union. Meeting in Montville, through Grade 8; 184 in high a blue and white award for cloth­ TEL. MI 9-1752 The Rev. C. E. Winslow, pastor t ■ leaders of the 1,200-member local school; 7 Jn technical school and TWRIFT SHOP Items . . . You’ll be sure to The operetta is based on folk of the 'Manchc.ster Church of the Grinskski, David Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ing entrle.s, and three red and a find something you want. .songs and folklore of the Southern pa.ssed a resolution praising Savin, expected enrollment in 1965-66 as white award for canning entries or Nazarene. ha.s scheduled pre-meet­ Stanley Grinaski, RFD X, Snlpsic View Apts., Rockville. He was a former ma.v’or of New‘‘London, 685' in kindergarten through Appalachian.s and affords ■ many ing prayer periods at 7 each night born Sept 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital- His maternal, as “a proven friend of labor." Maxine Allison entered goats to Ml 3-5747 Open Tues.. W ed./ comic situation.s of the trials and grandfather is Joseph Piader, Rockville. His paternal grand­ Grade 6: 468 in Grades 7 through in the Chapel. The Teamsters said Savin, who 12 and 15 in technical school. win a blue ribbon for fitUng and Thurs., Fri. '.ribulntions of young love in. the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander T, Grinaski, Rockville. He. operates a trucking company,, has .showmanship and blue and red rib­ mountains. It is directed by Mrs. to ku has a brother, Timothy Joseph, 2. Mrs. Dorothy Bosrvorth, school 466 MAIN ST. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. George Mun.son. Mrs. Donnal had an exemplary record as an librarian, was praised by the new bons for exhibiting in the "over Garner's oie year" age group. BRICK CHURCH JUST Thurs. Nights 7 to 9 , Carlberg is musical director; Mrs. Cziichry. Andrew John Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew emnlo.ver over the last 20 years superintendent for haying directed 8 GRISWOLD .ST. and deserves the support of Or­ Pam Chaplin won a blue ribbon NORTH OF THE-CENTER Herbert Lcoftard, in charge of pub­ John Cz'ichry Sr. Townsend Rd.. Andover.'; He was bom Aug. an "excellent program” at the Bol­ We < ^ , 29 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. voting public. and Mrs. John Phelps, Andover.- His paternal . grandfather is extremely fortunate with respect It has been quite some time or out of John Czuchry, Newark, N. J.. and his paternal grandmother Is In Bridgeport. State Sen. John to the library materials and books since there has Iwen entertainment M. Lupton of Weston, the GOP available to them” he said. Many- of this type in Andover, and the Mrs. Capitola Czuchry. Willimantic. His maternal great-grande candidate fo r congressman-at •-r"‘ Z u . p.nrents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, WMlimantic, and L«\vls more up-to-date reference works Community Club, working enthu­ HOT WATER? large, denounced Rlbicoff Saturday are needed in the school library siastically, hopes that thus w-JiKbe O Q Phelps, Andover. His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and night for saying, "War is unthink­ a beginning for future eyems of Mrs. Andrew Czuchry. Willimantic. Liguori report.s, and it is planned Just 9 V4«f* a day for fuel • • • * • able and peace is unobtainable.” to add a few such works each this kind. UHIVPRSITY "I would remind Nfi*. Ribleoff, year. An unabridged dictionary There will be a full cast and can get you out of trouble! Pinney, Robert Arthur Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ar­ Lupton said at a GOP outing, "that thur Plnney Sr.. Box 94. Depot St.. Broad Brook. He was bom .and two encyclopedias were add­ Stop^Shop clioius reheariial tomorrow, at the EVENING COLLEGE war is not unthinkable when free­ ed this year. Town Hall. The third,act dialogue Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ dom is at stake and peace Is not If you Jive in a typical house, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dlul»c, 40 Oakwood Rd. His "A good start has been made begins at ,7^30 p.m. and a com­ you could easily run out of hot MCBJWTIOtl Sim UBB 4-15 unobtainabl-! when a nation, this year in our goal of building plete run through will begin at paternal grandmother is Mrs. George Pinney, 203 Oak St. He blessed with the strength and re­ water several times a week. Wtlkdays 11 pm SfltMfdoys 9 flm-12 noon has a sister. Susan Ann, 2 <4. the bonk collection up to the mini­ 8:30 sharp. Now you can have all the hot sources of the United States. Is mum library standards o f-,6,000 Luncheon for Workers willing to stand up for the right.” uvter you need at one tiny for Hufew tall, Hirftii" SkMl, Dudele, Todd Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dudek, 63 volumes for a school of our size. - Workera on the blood program The combined collection of books only 9\<‘ie * a day. ThinJrof it — AUTB AND SCiENCeD Wood Dr„ East Hartford. He ,Was bom Aug 17 at^Mt. Sinai for the C/plumbia Chapter of the only a day! Hospital. Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and now totals 4,338” at the school, American' Red Cross will hold a ENGfNEEmNa Mrs. Steve Frank, Talcottville. His paternal gram}mother is Liguori said. dutch treat Luncheon Wednesday Yes, thanks.to Mobilheat— Mrs. Agnes, Dudek, East Hartford. .He has a brother Scott Jesuit Weekly School Nurse Mrs. Polly Comoli at the Nathan Hale Hole] at 1 p.m. and an oil-ftr«d hot water heater, mUStMESa ADMINtarttATtON \ Steven, 3t4; and a sister, Melissa Susan, 5. "directed the health program effi- Intei-ested Andover residents wish­ of correct tapacily—your family Bolton School in an extremely effi­ Quolity Meats ing to attend are asked to call can take care of all their washing MUSIC* 'Miller. Dean D. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Miller Sr., Assails Critics cient manner” Liguori said in his The finest meat you 7/ ever eat! Miss Dorothta Raymond. The next xtetds at one time. A^T annual report. "Besides routine eye Bloodmobile visit is slated Sept. 26 ^93 Brook St.. Wapping. He was born Aug. 24 at Hartford Hos­ testing, physical examinations, ^ Mom can do the family wash, pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tay- (Continued from Page One) at Andover Congregational Sis can do the dishes at the same ’'Courees 14*4 to t ..^^His maternal grandparents are Mr. and lie M. Standi.sh, lake lot,s 218 and e r. *Averagt /a m iiy of / guT* Mrs. Alfonso Caruso. MefehMicsville, N. Y. His paternal grartd- does not represent the thinking Person to Person 219; Walter Tedford to Wellsweep parents’ are Mr. and Mr.s/^;i}omfnick Verro, Saratoga Spring.s, and the aspirations of the majori­ Estates,. p'roperty on Hebron Rd.; N. 'T. He has a brother, MichMlv.3. ty of American Jews.” A friend waa Percy, fiook to WelLsweep Estates, ,■■ ■ • * * * , But unless that is made clear, telling lift prop&'ty on Hebron Rd.; W. Harry- WE GIVE Reiser, Anne, daughter of Mr. ahd^^Mr.s. Carl A. ReWer, 95 the latesti editorial continued, and about the England to Warren P. Richards, W. Middle Tpke. She wa-s bom Aug. M..at Manchester Memo­ If “Pfeffer and his fellow cam­ proper way to property on Hebron Rd. GREEN STAMPS rial liospjtal. Her maternal grandmother J s^ r s . John Daniels, paigners succeed in winning. su­ avoid eye Episro|Ml W'omen Meet 200 .iVoodland St. Her paternal grandmotherMX Mrs. Carl Rei­ preme l-oiirt -decisions that strike atrain w h e n Mrs. Winthrpp H. Davis, dioces­ ser, Hollidayeburgfli, Pa. She has a brother. CarrAtjthony. 3. down the Lord's Prayer and Bible watching TV. an, president of the Episcopal reading in classrooms. Jews in and since it's Churchwomen, will be the gUf.at general will 'be unfairly blamed important to MORIARTY link, Katherine Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl^obert foe what will have .been accom­ everyone we speaker at the regular m'c.cting of -.tank. 91 Clinton St. She was born Sept. 3 at Manchesler'-HTe- plished by a mere handful of mili­ we'd the Episcopal Ghurchwomen of .BL morial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather i.s John Suchy, thought Peter's Pkrlsh tomorrow at'’|8 p.m. tants.” pass the in- BROTHERS / Clinton St. Her paternal grandparents at-e Mr. and Mrs. Robert ..Pfeffer commented in reply: formation on in Phelps Hall. Mrs. Davis will ex­ Link. New Britain. " I r ^ s a d that intolerance should to you. He plain the work of the church and « 4i * » ♦ - . W f RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM IT QUANTITIES .the' woman’s role in this work. All Barbierl, Ixrri Marie, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bar- be pmetjeed by those who not too aaya he got long ago su^ered from it and who thia from women of the parish are urged to Ml 2-5135 bieri, 458 W. Middle Tpke. She was born Sept. 3 at Manchester a attend. Andover women wishing Memorial Hospital. Her rhaternal grandparents are Mr. and in the future^„^ay' again be its doctor w h o victims. apecializea 'fn Iransnortation are asked to con­ 301>315 CenteY^ Mrs. Stanley Karpinski., North Walpole. N. H. Her paternal Stu Jolmaton S|^l far Monday tact Mrs. Hugh Ryan or Mrs. Ed­ grandparents are Mr. and Mr.s. William Barbieri. Bellow'S Falls, "It must never forgotten, as care of the the editors of Amerl^a^ppcar to eyc5, so It ought to be good ad- ward Montandon. Mobilhei vt. ■ be trying to do. that ir-^ms the ylce. Catholics and not the Jews who First of all. he says, never Tu^ay R Wednesday Manchester E%-enlng Herald An­ Nit cften-ocftoFi , Dell. David Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dell, 84 were re.sponsible for the seenWri- watch TV in an absolutely dark dover correspondent, Margery ecM/Hy* Helaine Rd. He was born Aug. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ zation or the American'-^ublic room, and don't sit at too wide an ‘nihae are the V%ry same superb steaks Montandon, telephone Pilgrim pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Al­ school system." angle from the screen,! But the ^ a t Stop & Shop is famous for...now 3-6418. bert, New York, N.. Y- His paternal grandparents are Mr. and By that, he said^^e meant that light in the room should not be Mrs. harry Dell,' Walertiury. He ha.-^ a brotWfer, Robert E. Jr. most of the stgte court cases to bright, it'.should be soft, not as on sale at fabulous prices! Quality^ lake religiOU!4''t>'‘a<:l'nes out of the bright as ^tbe light from the wise you're getting the finest steaks McCaffrey, Daniel. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James public s^ihools were brought by screen itself, and H should not be McCaffrey Jr^ Loveland Hill'Rd., Vernon. He was born Aug. 31 In a poaition where It will reflect your money can^ujr — the choicest of at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma.ternal grandmother Is Catho)ic8 at . the end of the 19th Mrs. Nellie Minor. Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. cejitriry anb. the start of the 20th.' Itself from the screem.Jt ought to ' the Choice, carefully cujt and trimmed look at facts ' America saidXtherc was nothing be soft, indirect lamp-Ideated BE , of excess fat! Guarant^^.Jto satisfy!. lb and Mrs. Henry McCaffrey Sr.. Coventry. He has a brother,,. "veiled” about it* Sept. 1 editori­ Philip.-S: and a sister, Rosemary, 14. « ^ HIPJD the viewers. • t.- al, "to our Jew i^ friends.” 'nils reminds us that there' ia a "A person doe.s'n’t 'veil' the right and a wrong way to do JuAt Gejiovene, Gary Dougla.s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Gen- warning he addresses, to a friend about everything, and this applies Great with ^teak! Fresh Mushrooms ih 49c ovesfe, 3- Legion Dr.. Vernon. - He was born Aug. 31 at Manches­ who is about to step into the path td\ business and every relationship ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr; and of an oncoming 10-ton truck." the we'have with each other. ^Irs. Frank Piazza. New Britain. His paternaL grandmother Is magazine said. “On .such Occa­ That is why we are dedicated to Tta |M ItaNarlela aai sirlfis la Mrs. Liicia Ri|M. New Britain. He has two brothers, Tliomas, sions ;you shout a bit." serving you the right way In the M tl MilMi-ytar-Rsatli flavtrl 9, and Samuet.T: and a sister, Sandra. 5. - "You shout because you -want smallest to the largest detail, so r 0lt 6 m 0IIS 6 tiwi. J I 69K i- him ta hear. And. when you do, that our. staff gives you utmost Bowen, David'Clark, son of John H. and iDorothy Kalinaus- it Is rather d)4concerting to have satisfaction in every transactioi^. » kas Bowen „570 Woodbridge St. He was born Aug'. ,24 at Hart­ your friend turn on you and ac­ Dillon Sales and Service, • your ford Hospital. His maternal grandpareiHs are Mr. and Mrs. cuse . you of driving the truck," quality Fprd dealer, 319 Main St., Top of the Itound Steak» y J. Kaliiiauskas. New.Britain. His paternal grandmother is Mra> ,tt said. Manchester. Phone MI 3-2145,. 109 J. Frank 'Bowen. 570 Woodbridge St. He has three brothers, Jqhn. 8. James, 5, and Richard, 22 months; and one sister, Beth­ any Louise. 6. 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A - - u ■I i- ■ A- PAGE TEN MANCHESTEk EVE^^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1962 MANCHESTER TIVENING HERAI»D, MANCHESTER, CONN., lilONbAY,. SEPTEMBER 10, 1902' PAGE ELEVttir ■ ....' ■ Phillip Welles, Harry Welles, Wil­ ‘’y ' tS. May Be Armed liam Jones; John White and Doug­ 12th Circuit State News Obituary las Hayes. ' M c N a m a r a ttockviUe-V ernon Bolton Several Hurt The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 G>urt Cases Main St.,' was in charge of ar­ TV —Radio ^nigh t Mansfield. Escapees Roundup Stanley i . Magora rangements. Reserves CnUup Plan School Board Cavanaugh Asks 2 Schobls, In Accidents Stanley J. Magora. 49, of 30 (Jo- MANCHESTER SESSION tumbus St., died suddenly Saturday Deasely-G. Edwards, 20 ,of 107 Severiil persons received injuries, (Continued from PnKo One). while working on a scaffold at , To Consider Conversion of Present Plant Hunted iri Woods Spruce St., and Donald J. Wyman, fContinaed from Page One) call-up, two new combat diviaiona none serious, in four weekend acci­ his home. He was taken to Man- have been formed and three train­ dents that led W three arrests by Tftle^ision *___ * cans. said today the drive will be- che.ster Memorial, Hospital and 20,' of Milford, were each given ing divisions have been "turned News Tidbits McNaimara testified behind A member of the J^lton Prop-» School SUpt. !^hillp Liguouri said Manchester police. 6:0U Movie fit ft (in profress *True Adventure State poUre and aupporting: unlts^'^were^pushing, a x»r along . Gooae gin this Thursday and will be c.o-1 pronounced dead on arrival, three-months suspended sentences into combat units. 8 Contracts Big 3 Theater (In jkogf-eM ) Co Till I'he rnitto ordinated by Young Republican.s Police reported that he apparent- closed . doors hut newsmen were today he does not feel the 19 us­ Robert D. Owens, 23. of 240 Oak Kariy 9how (Ur projfr 8:01} Pete and Gladyi DOUBLE iwernieti over . 8 swampy ai\d Ljtne >n aran attempt to steal it. from the AP Wires today on similar charges of taking Diplomatic officials, comment­ erty OwneFs.-Association has pro­ in each congressioiml district |y .suffered a heart attack- while given copies of some of his pre­ able classrooms at the - present St., was reported in good conditioii Npw» National Velvet 32. htavilv wooded area at the ■Co*'- AuxitiaryN^iolice made''tast,-night's a motor vehicle.,wthout the own­ ing on Kennedy's request, said it A meeting of the 'Vernon Board posed that the town's present at Manchester Memorial Hospital Lite oL/HUey N.Y. M eti V i . Milwaukee •ntry-Tolland tojvn line i, today f'^ijrhting.lighting] anand the youths a'itw fled working with local GOP groups shingling Ufe house. pared testimony; appeared to be a warning to So­ of Education will he held at 7:30 school would be enough. Others Yogi B^ar Braves , er’s permissii school be converted to a secondary would have to be added' if Jhe this morning after hts left instep 6:05 Dancing Biroh ’ 8:3» I>aw oi the Plainsman 8. 40. •earchtng: for two escaped youths '^ t ■------o the ■- woods. ------: ,, Nielson said past voter regiatra- ^orn Aug 19.' Otto, Hlemperer, Ueopold Sto- ■ He said he hoped sincerely it viet T’remler Khrushchev to think Judge JpHit J. Daly also ordered school and that two new elemen- school is to be converted. was lacerated in a crash of two 6:25 Weatnei>/Newi tk S|>orU Father Knows Best from the Mansfield State Training The search area covers about *ix i in Northampton, Mass, He kotv^ttfrand, Charles Mimch will be would not be necessary to use the twice before stirring up new em­ tram ols. | schools be built in opposite motorcycles 2:30 a.m. yesterday at 6:30 For Y ^r information Perspective On.Greatness School and Hospital who are be-, siqu^-e mile.s in the vicinity of ; ^'1':',*’ employed at Vogue Furniture pUmt conductors this year as Phil-1 that Edwards be pin on probation bers in the already hot Berlin • The board among other things John McCarrick, chairman ' of and Alien The Price Is Right (C) 10. 22 and" W n ian turned I stand by authority to call up 150,- ends of town B(oad St^ and W. Middle Tpke. ■ ra Biir'HIcItok 401 9:00 Luev-Desi Comedy. Hour____ 3. STAMPS lieved to'be armed with shotguns G oo^ D a n e Rd„ Ander.son' Rd . i throughout the ^ Britain. He wa.s a U.8. for 01 situation. win consider approval of eight the board of education, indicated | ■adelphia Orchestra embarks o n ! The suggestion comes from W. Ovitrens was charged with reckless !vergHide0 12 ”Surtslde * Six 8 4o River fed.. Men ow Rd, and Grant I ' ------to military police. Edwards 000 Reserves while Congress is Paul Nitze, assistant secretary personal contracts, several re­ It would be difficult for the board | j and a rifle. Navy veteran of World War II. record 91 performances . . . Medi­ ; out of session. T. (javanat^h, who was a staunch driving and ordered to appear in True Adveotura STlh Precinct 22. Hill Rd.Pall in Coventry. i , - , • • Survivors include his wife. Mi's. leeri AWOL. from Ft. De^’ens of Defense for international secu­ ports, and requests for transporU- to consider any alternate plan now. ✓ Rollle Jacobi Clubhousa Perspective On Greatness As of noon, police had made no cal authorities battling polio f Mass., since Aug. 7, I But he said the besolution's ap­ advocate last April of abolishing "We are going ahead with our pro­ Circuit Court 12, Manchester, SepL 6:35 Kditorialff 10:00 Hefmrsey new ronlaet with the two: Adelatd e ln addiripn to state polioe.^ux- Joseph J. Uelaney Jo.sephine. Piesclk Magora; a demic In Pasadena, c a lf, g a v e i ^ rity affairs, said Sunday in a tele­ tion adjustments. 6 40 Men ol Denttny Germany: Fathers and Sons men ^yere arrested on Aug. proval would permit a prompt re Board Chairman William Hahn the public building commission. gram.” he said. 24. E v e r y W e d . Cote Jr., 16. of Voltmtown. and iliaiy troojWs, Mansfield security WEJSTPORT.'J API Funeral daughter. Miss Barbara Magora at sponse to any crisis, “ short of vision interview (ABC—Issues and 6:45 Walter rCronkIte Film . vaccne to thousan'ds of reol^nta gg after taking a motor vehicle (a Answers) that any new Russian has said he is thinking of recom­ Initial reaction from the board Present plans call for building a Two others were also takefi to HuntJeV- BHnklcV Report ' Surfstde Six (Jordon Bartlett.,21. of Ea.st ,Wind­ police and t o ^ constables are par­ 'servlCBS were being planned today home; his mother, Mrs. Josephine ^ oo-ojwk area. X .truck) from a service station on measures which would require a of the education and from the ad­ the hosptal for treatmenkrtollow- 10 23 Ben Casey 8. IS. 40. sor. The pair fled the srhool early ticipating in tlve search. for Joseph J. Delaney, 66. pre.si- Magora of Hartford; and a brother, pressure on West Berlin would mending the formation of a ^ m - junior-senior high school with 24 j 7:00 After Dinner Mnvit 3 10:30 I ve Got a Secret l-oiirteen deaths r e ^ t from center St. and then leading police declaration of a natioiial emergen' mittee to look into the possibiiities ministration has been somewhat Ing the crash. Miss Sandra Worth­ Saturday morning, then turned up ijLit. Bellefleur\eports two blood­ dent of the International Union of Mitchell Magora of Wether.sfleld. encroach on vital interests which classrooms, a gymflasium-audito-: NVws and Weather 22. 30 ,il:(Xj News. Sports A Weather traffic accidents In NeW^York state i g phage before they were caught cy—an action which would Involve the United Slates Is pledged to . of a new gymnasium at Sykes unfavorable to (lavanaugh’s plan, rium and a library. . Architect ington of 23 Kerry SfXa passenger New«. Sportfl A Weather 12. 40, 3 .8 ,1 2 .3 0 . Sunday at the home pf Joseph Mo- hounds have beenyserurad, as well Operating * Engineers. Delaney Funeral .servicgs will be held to implications of a most serious Death Valley Days 10 lU lh Tonight MPLCTB LftSTlKO Tues. and Wed. of the .search, .said the weapons i plant maintenance and in ch.l'tVe of i C.. anc. a resident at 4551 Tihbett;. tnnl^ht from 7 to 9 could he used as a base for Com­ poses that an . audltorium-gymn- board, and the public building com^ breaking and entering without the force in this "hemisphere or in oth­ munist penetration of the rest of tndieated the truateeg were look­ ;.asium be built' there. misaion. had been traveling south on Broad were a 30-caliber rifle, a 12-gauge | security at the school, .said the^gb-j Rd the Bronx, New York. • " ' X' owner's permission. He wag then er areas of the world,”. Mc­ His widow. Mary, and two -sons; the hemisphere.” - If. ing over adjacent land which St., side by side, when Owens’ shotgun, and a 16-gauge shotgun, sc'nce of the two was noticed in\a Gregory John Nason Birthday Parly turned over to naval authorities. Namara said. ■ might be suitable. According to re­ According to reports, the two roll-cal) check taken after hreak i Joseph J. of Nonvalk and William He said if Russia tries to set turned to the left and struck the Gregory John Nason, infjMfit .son (Jhokas had been arrested on Aug. “ It Is obvious to all Americans ports, the trustees have contem- at I p.m., Wednesday,. at Vernon Jront of the Koehler cycle, forc­ Radio youths da.shed into the woods be- fast on Sa.turday. W Tht Bronx, surv'ive him. ' „ For Miss Gibliii that we are in a period of acute upp loilong range offensive missiles Methodist Church. All boys are of Clarence and Grace Ldgiie Na­ 31 after police found him in a Man­ in CJuba, it "would have the most lated the site of the Rockville Public Records ing both to lo.se control. The (This liztlng Inrhides only those news broadoAAta of 10 or Ifi-mlnnte hind the Motvka home a.s the occi4'! Creaser said the two had nm off son, Fox Trail, Coverffsy, died sud- chester church. international tension, it is also otel, situated in the redevelop­ asked to attend in full uniform. vehicles had minor dairiage. Patrol­ TENDER MILKpFED pants returned from church. , before, and that they haven’t Serious consequences." length. Borne etattons carry other short newftcaaU). Megliuvnt Hontiritie denly Saturday n i^ t at Manche.s- Mi.*.* Katherine M. Oiblln, 46 Suspended sentences were order- obvious that the forces opposed gment area and the sits occupied Hospital Notes man Richard L. Sullivan investi­ The two again were spotted : shown any tendency toward ag- to us have the capability tti -pre- VParrajit^ Deeds W D IU ^ -ia M ' t 7:45 Grandstand Bandstand BRIDGEPORT (API A finding ter Memorial Hospital. Obttage St., was honored Satur- . ed in the cases of William J. Dono- G.AL.S GO TO VEGAS by Nuway Tobacco. Admitted Friday; Mrs. Mary gated. 7 *55 Red Sox at Orioles around 10 p.m. last night as they I gresatvenes.s or bodiiy injur\\' cipitate crises, at the morhent of Skewes, 46 Phoenix St., Vernon. Cecelia Piatio to Robert S. Call 6 UU Bishop's Comer io*nn Nightbeat of negligent homicide was issued He was boraTMay 26, 1962, in day at a birthday party given by hue, 27, of 180 Center St., charged LAS VBJGAS. (A P )—Members . Of the personnel contracts "to be Wayne A. Yorkt'lS, of 81 Spri.ee 8;'05 Raynor Shtneft - 1 1 'lu News Willimanti^-'^ her mother, Mrs. Mary Giblin, at with operating an unregistered their choosing, in many parts of approved, six will he for teachers, Discharged Friday: Mrs. Celia and Rita B- C"J1. property aU5-7-9 1:06 News. Signoff againsKa Shelton motorist todqj' the world—and that we must he of the Ladles Prafessional Golf St., last night was charged with Sports Final by C or(^ r Isadore L. Kotler in Survivor^, brides his parents, Fiano'S Restaurant. motor vehicle; and'Lawrence Su- erne for a janitor, and still another Burke, Glastonbury; Robert W. Plano Ph failure to drive a j-easonable dia-. 11:30 Starlight Serenade able to respond promptly and de­ Association, headed by defending News and Sign Off Rcpubli<‘an> Gain Boy Pulls False .Alarm, • connectioiK with a two-car cra.sh include,* brother, Clarence Charle-s Mrs. Giblin. who Is 84 years.old, .plinaskas, 31, of Winsted, charged champion Mickey. Wright, will be ter the sports department. Deane, Wapping; Miss Alice John C. Owers to Effie M. tance apart and ordered to appear 6.0U Paul Harvey News 12:56 cisively.” Hawes. West Willington; Wilfred 6:30 Alex Drier w i'o p m o here last n>oilh that killed 2.6- Nas^)ri^Jr. and wlo sisters, Torrey. was.in complete charge of arrange­ with driving'left at the crest of a shooting for $15,000 in prize • Council Session Tonight Blake, property on Barry Rd. in court, in Manche.ster, on Sept. 6:45 Weather. Sl»orts 6 ;d0 (Connecticut Ballroom In Voter Ses.*iiion Says He Was Lonesome year-old Rufeplph W. Burkat of Uydn Na.son and Donna Marie Na- ments for the affair. hill. Both pleaded guilty to the The, Secretary said the United money at the annual tournament Proposed revisions to the Rock­ Baxter, 120 Orchard St.; Cynthia Thomas J. Hill Jr. and Gertrude 24. '■■ 7;iHi KdwHM P ftinrgaa • 7:00 Dale Kelley VEAL ,*bn. all at horne; his. maternal charges. States at. any time . may “face a Light. 72 High St. ^ 7:30 Dirk’s Den 12:00 Johnny Argn Show A seven-year-old h6y .yester­ Bridgeport. The guest of honor is secretary- here. The dates are Oct. 4-7. A ville city charter will be presented B. Hill to Katherine H. Stevens, The arrest followed a 7 o'clock 7:55 BravM at Met.-g grandparent-*, Mrs. Grace H. Cur­ treasurer of the Manchester Con­ Prosecuting attorney F. Jo'seph, challenge requiring an immediate accident on E. Center St., we.st of tVISI .-41 A total of 108 persons became day afternoon gulled Box 854, The coroner'.^ finding .said evi­ pro-amateur round is set for Oct. to the city council for its approval Birth Friday: A son to Mr..-find property at 42 Elizabeth "Dr. 11:00 Tonight at My place c.nn News. Wall Street Constance Dr, and Vernon St., dence showed tnat Robert Oftw- rier of Oakfield. Maine, and Janies valescent Hospital and owner of Paradiso nolled the case of Robert and effective response.” and that at 7:30 tonight by the charter re­ Mrs. Robert Robert, 54',i ^afk St. Sumriiit St., in which the York l:0i Sign on S'lft Showcase, new voters at an all-da.v voter­ A. Dlsclplo. 18, of South Glaston­ the enactment of the re.solution Raymond J. Hughes and Kath­ then ran home and told his par­ thra, 27. of 390 Shelton St,:''Shel- A. Uogue of Holton, .Maine; and Your Yarn Shop and Your 'Gift vision commission. The revisionfi Admitted Saturday" :^ss Shir­ erine A. Hughes to Patricia Holm- car, going west, failed to stop as WT|<>- I08f 6:4.. Lowi It riYomaa i making .session Saturday in the ents. his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Gallery. bury. charged with having a de­ would constitute "an endorsemeni ley Squires. RFD 2>'Rockville; the traffie slowed for a stop light 6.00 News Sports and Weather J:00 News. Sports ton, and a fe m ^ (vofhpanion are expected to be ratified by the qulst, property at 67-69 Mill St. 6:.30 Market Report Showcase Municipal Building, •'were hurrying to amorous Mrs. Harold E. Nason of Limerick, fective muffler. by the American people of our James Satryb, 27 hly'c St: and struck the rear of a vehicle Yankees at Detroit Town Hose Companies 2. 3 and deterinination to ipake that re­ council for presentation to the Quitclaim Deeds 6:4.'> Three Star Kxtra Fifty-two joined the Republican: tryst" at the time.of'fejy Aug. 15 Maine. Fines and bond forfeitures were voters on Nov. 6 without any diffi­ Discharged Saturday: Mrs. operated by Franccska R. Bolger, 7:(Xi Conversation Piece ‘*’3' News ri 4 answered the. false alarm at Burial \yill be at the convenience oi-dered In the following cases; sponse, and provide us with the Coleen Pero and son. Hoffman Frances Covert to Elizabeth G. 22. of .Simsbury, who was later 7:1k News of the Wo^W 12:30 Sign Off CHOPS 3:44 p.m. crash. x culty. part.v. just in time to allow them : of the family. Donald J. Palmer, 20, Warehouse means to do so.” Rd., Ellingtori; Norman Jansen. Mahonfey, property on Walker St. admitted ,to the hospital with pos­ The boy fold his parents and Cawthra... he. iaid.- "di.^egarded About Town SEND THEM The coUftcil had planned to act Waiter T. Mahoney to Elizabeth to vote ■ in tomorrow's GOP a .stop sign'^and drove \>n the The Holmes Funeral Home, iOO Point. $100 for driving while, his . McNamara said the call-up of Middle Rd., Ellington: Clayton sible neck and head injuries. Her police that he felt lonesome be­ license was suspended; Leonard Reserves during a Berlin crisis bn the recommendations tw o G. .Mahoney, property on Walker pnmartv The dem ocrats gained cause nobody had played with wrong side' of the highwayJC The Main St., is in. charge of arrange­ weeks ago, but the action was de­ Chase, 2d Bancroft Rd.; Mrs. Eliz­ condition today is good, a hospital 34. ami 22‘ li.sted themselves as in­ ments. Susan Miner and Jean Reardon Icandella. 21, of 59 Holl St., $60 last year provided tangible evi­ abeth'Ott. Mountain St.' St. spokesman reported. Patrolman Science Shrinks Piles . him all day. The parents told crash oecurred at the interaction will leave .this week for NeW dence of this country's response THE ferred because it was not possible Edward M. Saplta to Mathew dependents. of ^ llm an St. and Park Avc. There will be. no calling hours. for racing with a motor vehicle; Births Saturday: A son to Mr. Robert Lannan Investigated. police that the' boy would he Rochelle, N. Y„ to enter the Col­ Edward C. Accomazzo, 2-1, of Bol­ when our vital security interests to get the final draft typed up in Zurawckas, property at 44-46 Pine LOIN Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel Kotler said Cawthhra ^-as time. \ and Mrs. William Condry, 24 Lawrence L. Woodrlclc, 25. of New Way Without Surgery •ays the next se-ssion will be Sat­ reprimanded for hia act which Daniel C. Chapman lege of New Rochelle. Mls's Miner ton Ceijter Rd.. Bolton. $60 for are involved. St.. Lake Park, Fla., early Saturday could have brought serious con- .served to be partially deshabille HOMETOWN ' St. Onge Campaigns Thompson-f St.; a daughter to Mr. urday. Sept. 29, from 9 am. to Daniel C. Chapman, 60. of New’ is the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. racing; EJdward J. Reardpiit 24f Since that time, he said, the and Mrs. William Neil, 45 West Release of Lien morning was arrested on a charge .sequencea, police said. when the'crash occurred and that E. Weldon Miner. RFD 2. and Miss Army hq.* added five coriibat di­ William St. Onge, mayor of Put­ State Connecticut against noon in his office. Persone whose : "obviously he had no mind for stop London, died on Saturday in Laiv- of RoXbury,. Mass.. 160 bond for­ St. of reckless driving. Police report­ Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Saturday afternoon. Tptvn Reardon is the.daughter of Polite feiture for failing to appear to visions to bring Its strength to 18, nam and Democratic candidate for William ^ w i e , property on rights mature betwedh the last aes- j rence and Memorial Hospital. New NEWS Admitted Sunday: Emil Demers, ed that Woodrick fell asleep as he T«pk, n. T. ~ For the ■o thorough that sufferers made Hose Co. 3 quelled a minof up­ sign* or other traffic." Chief and Mrs. James M. Reardon, an.svver to the charge of driving the Marine Corps has brought its the Second District; wqs' to tour Spruce St. lb. Aion and that date ma.v enroll. There was .some evidence that London,' after a long illness. He Broad Brook; Mrs. Bertha Wasi- was driving along Wethercll , St., first time science has found a new astonishing statements like “ Piles That session will be the last before | holstery, fire in a-car parked in 36 Ansaldi Rd. without a license; Angelantonlo active strength to 190,000 men, Rockville factories gnd shopping Release of Attachment ' about three-tenths of a mile west Cawthra had been drinking earlier, w’as the father of Daniel J. Chap­ plazas in I^ekville.and Vernon to- lefsky, 74 Grand Ave.; Thomas healing substance with the aston> have cessed to be a problem!** the town eleotiona Oct. 1. the Purnell Parking .area. Dam­ man of Vernon. Mariettl, 25. Milan, Italy, and and Improvements have been Manchester Memorial Hospital of Waddell Heights Rd^ and The secret Is a new healing sub­ age was very alfght. a fire ^Kotler said, but the motori.st was 'ftockville Emblem Club will made in the operational strength da.v. He was to he''Bccompanled by Grassette, 59 Spring St.; Andrew ishing ability to shrink hemor* Two full-day sessions are sched­ He was the head storekeeper John E. Kane. 18, of Holyoke, against William Lewie,,, property awoke to find himself heading off rhoids, stop itching, and relievt stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of not intoxicated at the time of the meet Wedne.sday at 8 p.m. at the of the Navy and Air Force.' Sheriff Nicholas* Pawluk ..and Ed­ Maclolek, 5 Hughes Circle. uled Oct. 13 and 20 to enroll new spokesman said. At 3:15 p.m. for the Hartford Electric Liglit Mass., eath $27 for speeding: on Spruce St., $750. the right side of the road. He pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. Saturday, ^firefighters from accident. , ' Elk's Home. Park St., Rockville. Refore the Senate committee ward (JormieS; of Stafford,. candi­ Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Julia voters before the state elections ahd Power Co. in Wethersfield for Willie R. Barber, 24, of East llart- Gallagher, 80 West St.; Norman Conservator’s Deed braked, and his car. akidded to the In case after eafte, while gently This substance is now aveileble llH Town Hoje'Co. 4 extinguished a There will be a potluck at 6:30. ford, $36 for speeding; William rnet. Chairman Richard B.‘ Rus­ date for state senator. left, brealtlng seven guide posts, in eupposifory or oinfmenf form Nov. 6. ' *• 43 .years, ■ Ma'yW St. Onge was slated to Jansen, Middle Rd., Ellington. ' The estkte of William'Lewie to relieving pain, actual reduction tree fir;*' at Charter Oak Field. Funeral services w’ill be held Ballsieper, 21. of 70 Tanner St., sell, D-Ga., told newsmen he an­ police said.'Investigating Patrol­ (shrinkage) took place. under the name Preparation H*. The Lucy Spencer Group, Sec­ ticipated quick action by the com­ hold'A press conference at 2:30 at Births Sunday, a daughter to Orlando G. Annulli. Frederick C. lij Fire^afficial.s believed thSt boys Alsop and Biker Wednesday at 9il5 a.m. at the $25 for failure to drive a rea.*on- Annulli and Abraham M. Elkin, man Albion B. Whipple ordered ^ Mostamasingof all-resultswere At all drug counters. iilH ajpfted the fire with matches. ond Congregational Church, will able distance apart. mittee. The House Armed the Citizen’s for Cormier Head- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Choiiinard, Woodrick to, appear in court in Thomas L. Nielan and. Sons Fu- Thompsonville; a .son to Mr. arid property at 176-178 Spruce St. ______' neral Home. New London. A re- meet Wedne.sday' at 1 p.m. for a Also. Joel B. ‘Katz, 19, of Hart­ Services Committee plans to hold •fjuarter.* in the Rockvilla. Shop- Manchester, Sept. 24.. Time of Your Life Visit Town Firms potluck and its first 'meeting of ford. $20 for failure to pass to hearings Thursday. ' ping Earkade. Mrs, Raymond Dionne, 33 New Marriage Licenses George ■Whiting, 8, 12 Lydall 1 were wrong. In either case, leave 1 quiem high Mass will be held at the sea.son. Plans for a fair Rockrille'Arrests St.. Manchester. Kenneth M. Browne, 92 Valley St. Joseph's Church in Ne\y Lon­ left; James P. Brownrigg, 20, of High administration figures say St., yesterday about 2:30 p.m. her the money. Republican gubernatorial candi­ next month Will be discussed, Farmington. $20 for failure to 'the President’s request is based Herman F.' Grant, 42, of 127 BIRTHS TODAY; a daughter St., and Jean Carol Doty, 65 Bis- drove his bicycle into the Side of 1 By ARTHUR LORp^ ' ------date John Alsop-was in Manches­ don at 10 a.m. Friends may call feiRh St.,^ was arrested by Rock­ to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gordon, sell- St.; Second Congregational at the funeral home today from 7 driife in ■ an .establi.>(hed lane: Wil­ primarily on concern over, the a parked car owned by Mrs. Mary Dear Arthur: As a grandfather, y Arthur. My husband Hugh ter briefly this monriing, along Connecticut State DAR w'ill liam J. I>0hahue. 27, of 180 Center tense Berlin situation. There also ville- Patrolman Francis Barbero West Willlngjf^: a daughter to Church. Sept. 15. M Lawler of 81 Alton St. The , ^ serious 51-year-old boy to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to Mr. and Mr.*.'" Francis Eckel.*, Upi REALTY with Roger Eddy, the GOP candi­ meet Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10:30 last night and charged with in­ mishap occurred on W. Middle I have the right tp dhject to my . president of a 4 and 7 to 9 p.ni. St., $20 for failure to display rear has been speculation that Kennedy! Building Permits date for state senator from Dis­ a.m. in the Terrace Room of the lights: Lyle C. Preston, 24, of made - the move to show that the toxication. Grant posted a $25 per Butcher Rd., Ellington; a son To Hilliard Construction Co., for Tpke., east of Homestead St. The granddaughter's ..rharriage plana. 1 trucking company. He makes about trict Four.. . Terminal Building. Bradley Field., Glastonbury. $20 for failure to United State.* is prepared to meet Reg:ardle8s of where bond! for appearance in Rockville to Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth Hall, 153 Main ,St. Corp.. for addition hoy was taken to the Manchester Shoulder This girl wanUCto marrj’ a no-good I $11,000 a year, which is enough for Along with Stale Rep. A. Law­ Windsor Locks. Reservations for grant one-hftlf of highway; Ron­ any serious military threat arising your service man or session of Circuit Court 12 on (Jhurch St., Vernon. to .a commercial building at 153 Memorial Hospital,, examined'ind chai-acter with a lot of social status ! ony two people. Says Hugh '’\ou re rence Riker. the candidates visited Funerals a luncheon at 1 p.m. may be made ald F. Trombley. 18. of Rockville, from the shipment of Communist Sept. 25 . Public Records Main St., $12,000. ' discharged. PatroImBui Ja.mea Mc- woman is stafiohed, Warrantee Deeds:. The Holl In­ and no money.' I “^>'1 it> enough. And no wife the Klock Coi-p., .Mai Tool and En­ with .Mrs. Herbert W. Robb, re­ $20 for failure to grant the right bloc arms and men to Cuba. Also arre.sted Ia.*t nighty by Bar- To Merritt Sawyer, for con­ Cooe investigated. COURSE '' My-'^n and hi-* wife liave btilh ; ffoing to work, gineering Co., and the Carlyle gent. of 94 Branford St., through of way: Henry Kupchunps, 41, of Senate Democratic leaders and the Manchester Eve­ befo was Harvey J. Bacliand. 41, vestment Co. and John J. and Ed­ ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS .Mrs. Russell S. Potterton na A. McCabe, property off Llyn- struction of a dwelling at 6 Car­ falltin for this gu.v’s line. Ivy: « hat am I to d o . My husband 'Johnson Co.' Wedne.sday. Mrs. Robert C. H. South Windsor^, $15 for failure defense officials have stre.ssed ning: Herald can be for- Of 5 Franklin St., who was charg­ ter St., $11,000. 100th VETS e Y-EOT First Lecture, Free, Tues., Sept. 18—-8 P.M. lb. The largely attended funeral Duncan, president general, will ed wfUi,. failure „tp notify, the, mo­ wood Dr:; Joseph J. Orslno to Rob­ ATLANTIC C ity . N.-J. |AP)— League clothes. sigTiet ring, and president all day long, .Vl.sop’s daughters, Mary, 14. and to grant one-half of highway. that the President does not intend wardMl to be at "Mail To Alexander Jarvis,-for demoli­ MEN AND WOMEN, young or old, regardle.*s of experience. You geneology. Which dates back to the , ‘ children are truck drivers^ But services for Mi's. Mabel J. P’olter- speak at the morning .ses.sion. Also, $10 fines were imposed in to call up reserves immediately, tor vehicle department of a change ert J. Pigeon. Robert F. Kahan The Century Ajrt(pciatlon. com­ Perky,: 12, and his niece Elizabeth. tion of a shed at New State Rd., can be a real estate broker. Earn extra money in your spare time. days of the Aztecs. ' i empty. Eto 13, were with him. ton, 174 N. Elm St., were held this There will be a round rtable dis­ the ca.se.s of GrCtchen Bellinger of but is merely taking precautions Call” regrularly with of address. Bachand is due at and Etaio G. GnutU, property off posed of 100th.Infantry Division morning at St. Mary's Epi.scopal Rt. 30; Vernon J. and Elaine P. $150. Practice full or part time without having to give up your present My granddaughter 'will inherit Ibelieve that if I take a job (t cussion for .chapter regents and Ellington, tor making an improp­ for the period when Congress is all the hometown news the Rockville court session on To Laurel Construction Co., for veterans, elected Anthony F. Tom my money and her dance knows it. | ** reflect on my himband? Church. The Rev. William F. Gen­ state 'ghairmen in the afternoon. er turn;. Jack B. Hayes, 35, of Col­ adjourned and is in the early Sept. 25. Mitchell to Norbert J. and Eliza­ of Bridgeport; Conn., as vice pres­ job You will learn how to PASS YOUR EXAM and be a successful der III officiated. Sydney MacAI- people away from beth F. Proulx, property off Over­ Jerry S. Williams, for alterations real estate broker. FREE FIRST LECTURE, Tuesday, Sept. 18 at I’m thinking of excludihg her from ! Mrs. Olsen A tea in honor of the president chester. Robert Fisite, 52, no cer­ stages of the 0*6X1 session. home are so anxious Throat Cut in Tussle to a dwelling at 120 Waddell Rd., ident at ito 15th annual meeting ' Dear Mrs. Olsen: I think yo»i eaji.; U o s p i t c l I l Z P C l plne was organist. Burial was in general will be given by Sarah tain address and Stanley Little, The authority would cbver the A Vernon man was arrested on a brook Rd.; Kenneth H. Parker Saturday. As president the group 8 p.nj« at thC;7wCA, 262 Ann St., Hartford. For tickets and In- my will if she marries tHe.money- $4,300. fo;;Hlation, phoria/ir write Morse, College, 183 Ann St., Hartford, SAVE 24c on 3 PKGS. mad man. (Tan you think of any try to persuade your hu.sband that the family plot in Ea.st Cemetery. Whilptan Hookir chapter, We.st 48. of 243 Fern St., all for Intoxi­ period between adjournment and to tret. ■ (iharge. of assault with a deadly and Camille Mattarelli to Joseph chose Ahthony J. La Porte, of other way to break up the mar­ your taking a job will only bring With Gun Wound Bearers were Frederick Phillips, Hartford, Sept. 19 from 2 to 4:30 cation; EJdward W. Toth, 19, Tol­ next" Feb. 28. weapon Saturday night in a tussle L. Orsino, property off Rt. .30; Utica, IST.Y, JA 2-2261, credit to him as a considerate and Walter Newcomb, Francis Mat- p ni. at tne Oliver Ellsworth land. for operating a motor vehi­ . When the Berlin situation grew which resulted in a slight knife Jackmat Corp! to Barney T. Pe­ riage? Subscriptions terman, property on Second Bol­ Rockville-Vernon Mr. Cogswell understanding husband.. Tell -him Albert Norris, 14. of 213 Hilliard Milliard Marvin, Bi-uce Lit-, Homestead, West Hartford. AH cle without. 'a windshield wiper, ten.*e last year, Kennedy received, cut to the.-throat of a Manches­ you would concentrate on getting a St., is recovering in .Manchester ^'®'*"'* 2*"“ ''®'’' Connecticut members ofrthe DAR and $10 also for driving with a in five days Senate approval for ter yputh, according to Vernon ton Lake; A. Waldman & Sons Dear Mr. (Jogawell: The marriage ■Payable in Advance Inc. to William and Bernice S. will'have...... enough trouble ...... surviving job Oiat would absorb your time Memorial Hospital this afternoon. "T^® Funeral H om e.'400 ^re Invited. •/ , defective horn and muffler. a call-up of reservists. The 147,000 donstables. Boy Hurts Back Also, Leonard Skowronek, 20, of reservists were, released this sum­ • Booked and released after po.st- Colbath, property off Kanter Dr.; DOVALEHES without an.v shenanigan.* from y ou .; make life more; interesting, from a- self-inflicted, gunshot Mem St., was in, charge of ariange- MAIL RITES ' One out of four new marriages are j uhv.t the object. i wound in his upper chest. ments. Rockville, $12 for driving a motor mer as East-West tensions' over Ihg a $l,OO0 bond was Henry For- Nutmeg Honjes Inc. to Gordon L. Deoiitials Delayed * "iimd, 24, of Dobson Ave. who is and Madonna G. Wright, property In Fall from Tree destined for the rocks anvWav, S o ! ^ ^ ' Police say the wound was caused » '' ' ‘ vehicle with a defective muffler; Berlin eased. One Year ...... $22.00 FACIAL TISSUES ■Mis* .Amelia 4. Weir ahd James'Brownrigg, $3 for driv­ Pentagon officials said Saturday Six Months .. • «ated to appear in Rockville ses- off Kenwood Rd. don’t try to break it up. ‘ ' ! ArthuN. My closest friends j by a 22 *aliber rifle. The incident CANBERRA 'Decimal currency .. 11.00 An ll-yeat^old Vernon boy suf­ But if you feel strongly that the together, for n[jy 70th birthday occurred at the boy’s home, Graveside .services for Miss ing without a license. they were confident they could put Three Months .. 6.50 sion'.'of Circuit Court 12 on Sept. Quitclaim Deeds; The ABZ Land i for Australia, originally expected Development Corp. to John D- young, man Is out for the girl’s in- me a Iwdrt^ eek paid ya- He was taken to the hospital Amelia Jane Weir. Line St., Glas­ any new^ call-up Ipto effect with­ One Month ,., .. 1.85 25. fered back injuries, but apparent­ I in 1963, now is not .considered like­ Constahl«..John Lehan reported Burns, property off Diane Dr.; PINK or heritance.' test him as they did in I cation in Florida. Florida. \ \ shortly before 11 o’clock today and tonbury, were held Saturday at ly before 1965. Increased preprfra- PICNIC SI^E BARRED out Tfiwl of the problems they Weekly ...... AS ly not aerious ones, yesterday af­ I 'Ipu'I want a vacaliort.Nl want a Green Cemetery, Glastonimr.v. BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)—The enco^tered In' 1961. . . g tile tussle took place in Forand’i Westininister Development Co. Biblical days. Tell the family that;, / ".o'} » '■■acaUort,N|_ want a was admitted to the special care tion will be needed for the change, back.vard wheraYrthe . Manchester Inc. to Nutmeg Homes Inc., prop­ ternoon when he feil about 35 feet you are changing your will and in -; 'o'^'^Mon -set m Uial I will have zone. He is the son of Mr. and The Rev. Clifford O. Simp.*on. pas­ 8U|lerintendmt of Roman Catho- W ey cited new automatic rec- WHITf officials concluded after studying Hr education in Baltimore said ^-keeping equipment, plus steps Telephone Ml 3-2711 youth, David ReidN.9, of 345 Hil­ erty off Kenwood Rd. from a tree house near, his home. tend to exclude vour granddaugh- s°metWng to do with the endiess Mrs. James Noiris. tor of Center Congregational South Africa's recent switch to ter. ■ |.hours I ..spend at home. All I e ^ Police are investigating the in­ Chinch, officiated. today he ha« ordered parochial -taken to. weed out men who liard St., was ‘sittin^with For- Lien: Town of Blast Hartford The boy,- Michael Quinn, 48 Sil­ GAN YOU SEE ANYTHING SACRED ABOUT ENDORSEG decimal money. Circulation Dept. and's si.ster. * against. Ella Lipka, property at 1 ver Wood Rd., In ^he Overbrook If he backs'out. you will knon^'; U.sten to the' cident. The W. P. Quish Funeral Home. i^ o o ls no! to hold their should not be in the ready re­ 22.6 Main St'., was in charge of spring p^plrs at segrega^ serves. Today! I.«ague to Meet Diane Dr. Heights section,/ is reported, in BOIotlOO you w’ere right. If he really loves iYi”' 'jOuld it offend them if I NEWSME.N .MISSING A meeting of the Babe ftufh good condition at Manchester Me­ the girl and marries her, admit vou *f^®? ,*-T * teevi.sion set in­ TEST DRn'EK KIU.ED arrangements; Gwynn Oak Park. The There were many complaints CANDIDATES? ARE THESE THE ACTS OF SUPERMEH? H.AV.ANA (A P )—Three news­ last ye'er from activated reserv­ League will be held Wednesday ah Verpon nows is handled by The morial Hospitol today. He will :-x ■ ■ '■ ' ■ * stead of the vacation 7 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, men representing Western press •fames C. Donohue said ■ Roger H. Sjiencer clsien was miule last s|: _ , ists who already had served two 8 p.m. In the Lottie Fisk Memo­ B a l d ’s Rockville , Bureau, S W. probably b e . released from thj;, '■ ---- ' Mias O'Shea Utah (.A'P)— Driver Glenn I.ea- organizations failed ’ to retu'rn Maliv St., telephone TRemont Dear Miss O’Shea: It won't hurt sure of, Sah Mateo,'Calif., was Funeral service.* for Roger Hard­ Archbishop Lawrence 4< Shehaii, or three years of active duty. , ila n ^ r a le r rial.' children's ward tomorrow, >i hoa- 1 Raising parking motor foo from Ip to 5c. home today and there were fears and aftectH about J85 schools Defense Department officials, Boy Scout Troop 86, will meet S-SlSrpr Mitchell 9-6797. pital official says. " 1 Lingerie Treasure to ask your friends. They probaby killed today ^vgliert the jet car ing t Bull I Spencer. 620 Avery St., they may have been picked up by would be offended only if you “ Infinity" exploded on a test South Windsor, were held SatOrday which normally bold picnics at noting that the President’s request | Cuban' se<’urlty officials. Missing the private amusement park In ■specifically exempts those who ■ failed to appreciate their thought­ run through the irteasured mile i afternoon at Talcottvillc Congre- were .lohn Bland of Reuters; fulness. on these western Utah salt ; gational Cfiurch. The Rev Robert Balttmhre County. The park was. were called up last year, said: lEiiPittug MOTT'S Own GERI ANN Raul Casanas, a New - York picketed by both Integratlonist there still are plenty of combat- Approving Construc­ Allowing the use of ’ flats. The accident occurred on : K. Shimoda. pastor, officiated, Times representative In Cuba; a second nin through the lU^s- .Gaetano Simoncelli was solist and and segregatlonls' groups Sun­ ready re.servists available for fu­ tion of o sidewalk highway equipment and CaHanas' wife, Sarita Valdes, day while the Knights of Colum­ ture duty. Plirchosing high-priced 1 Pillow Decor! ured mile after {.ensure find' j Mrs. Mildred Ui'hanelti organist. w ho works - for the 'National l^pralii HURRY!------HURRYK - - - - - — HURRY! thru Robertson Pork for five weeks to ex- made one “ paa* “ — at-* 287 mile* an ' Biiral was in Wappihg Cemetery. bus, a .Catholic laymen's group, In addition, -Pentagon officials Broadcasting Co. Some concern held its annual sSatenide reunion. parking property on hour. Witnesses said the aiiln Honorary bear.ers were William also was expressed for ■ .lohn have , noted that since the 19611 and, typical of their povate for private WHITE BREAD appeared to explode when he Larfipi'Cclil, State Senator P’ranU- Barnes, a BrlMsh citizen who reaction to any North , railroad siding off ^turned off Die after burner af­ lin, Welles. J<).seph PerO and Samuel works for Newsweek magazine. Birch Streot for $28'.- ter getting about oire-eighth of Jones, • Barnes has not been seen for End project, failing to Apel Place. Free fill, ■ mile Into the measured mile. Bearers-were James McBrierty, three days. 000 on" which woods oppropnoto money obtained could hove FULL POUND oro now boing raisod. with which to pay for been purchased for it. > much l«s. LOAVES MARY DUNPHY \ . TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS Starting off with o Spending $40,000 foe HOT DOG OR ' ' K ' 2 3 ® ONE BOOK OF STAMPS DANCE STUDIO ) blank check proce- Highland Pork water Appropriating $94,- HAM8URG ROLLS ^ r e for obtaining mains and extensions .WORTH $11.75? 75 MAPLE STREET / plom imd specifica­ without planning ta 000 for o new town (British-American Club) tions xf^rt, firohouses, assess^ to cover the cost. Highland Streot garage that woS'^built Plenty Of Free Parking which iMwis will hove to be paid for, but owners wore assessed THOUSANDS OF ARE TWO BOOKS WORTH $23.50? which may novor bo lost year. It's free this in 0 swomp. • TAP • B .y.LE T • TOE 1 used. time. EXTRA STAMPS ARE THREE BOOKS WORTH $35.20? • MODERN lAZZ Special Baby Classes j f U««l rMA„w|,7THEN TRY A NEW APPROAOH NO Lim it — NO c o u p o n s n e e d e d CObPERATIVE OIL AT 18.8 GAL. ANY STAMP DE.YL AT 1.6.8 G.AL. £xtra Stamp Items Plainly Marked in Stores Gallon* 1 Coal ^ Saving* Gallon* ' 1 Cost 1 No. of *tomp« N a f l t n O l l g l l: WITH 4 independent republigans Courses in teen-age and adult ball- ^ 300 1 $37.60 ’’ 1 $3.00 ’ 300 1 $30.60 1 806 room. Learn the latest dances includ- ' ■ too 1 $56.30 ! $6.00 (00 1 $61.30 1 613 ing the new Wheeling. yOUR AUTOMATIC , 800 1 .$83.80 1 . $9,00 600 ' $91.80 1 918 % FUELOIL ^ BS69 . 784.4 1 $108.35 1 $11.75 784.4 '1 $130.00 1 1200 1 book 32-44 1668.8 r $316.50 1 S38J50 1.668.8 ! . $310.00 1 3400 2 book* Lessons resume the week of Sept. 17. DELIVERY CONTRACT ★ BENNETTS U niE We Reaerve The Right 3868.2 1 $834.74 ' 1 $86.30 3368.3 1 / $860.00 1 8600 8 book*' For further information or registra­ Dainty feminine nightgown-with tion call 289-0811. ' f o Umlt Quaatltiea narrow ruffle trim, a choice of 2186-N t And Receive Af^ Absolutely No Extra Cost MOTTS ■leeve lengths. Why not make sev­ SUPER Add a cozy note to your favorite j When your tank reads ^ — phone us your order for 200 or more gal- eral tor gifts? 1,000 Triple "S" Blue Trading Stamps* MARKETS SALE PRICES No. 8369 with Patt-O-Rarna is in corner with these jgay and colorful ] Mi.ss Mary has done choreography for pillows——easy to make-fronrleft^ it ctze's 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. Bust’ ions-of f ueLoik-TH E-lJAY-BEFORE-you-want-it-deliver^d^Pay-duver- shows and appeared profe.ssionallv •Stamps Uaued upon paymont tnt fuel deUve^.. . a ‘ BOWERS ★ MORRISON a t EFFECnVi S4 to 46. Size 34, 36 bust, short over sewing fabrics! throughout the state and was elected Pattern No. 2186-N has trace-off' at time of delivery, or pay same day at our office (up to 8 P.M.). ■leeve, 4''k yards of 35-inc'h. president of. the Connecticut chapter MONTHLY OR lUDGET PAYMENTS To order, send 35c in coins to: piattern pieces; sewing ahd fihlsh- ■: ■ ___ TUES. and WED. ing direction.*. 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PAGE tWEliVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtP., MANCHESTER, MONDA^Y, SEPTEMBER 10,-1962 ^ •• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 196* PAGE THIRTEEN ■eMi'ii!«jj'i ,1.1. II ,11) BUGGS BUNNYy . ' ' ' ■ ' " •».■ OUR BOARDING HOUSE with M A J ^ ^ O O ^ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ter; Mrs. John White, overseer; potato aalad and cold cuts, buttsr- South Windsor ert V.~ Watsoti, steward; Frank ed peas, wheat bread and butter, ON YOUR BUILDING Trudnack, assistant steward; Mrs. gelatin; Wednesday— vegetable CONSULT US PROBLEMS! George Meade, cheplain, Levi soup and, crackers, egg salad ‘^C^iiidy-Dates’ Dewey, treasurer; Violet Wilson, sandwich, ieake, -milk; Thursday— \ secretary. horns made spaghetti and meat NEW CAR A N '60 IN Travel Talk Orrin Wilson, gatekeeper; Mrs. sauce, cabbage salad, rolls and FIRST GEAR OUER Aid Campaign Howard Chamberlain, Ceres; Mrs. butter, cookies, milk; Friday — ROSSETTO TH'FOOT OF that BBacer Richard LeQuerre, Pomona; Mrs.’ cod Ash cakes, butter^ green and TRAFFIC COP WHO rsoakflax Ruth Hood, Flora; Mrs, Frank yellow beans, garden salad, peanut CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ALWAYS TOLD ME X IBov The Democratic campaign began butter and jam sandwich, fruit 8 Maine li|rl>ar BFind , ^ Trudnack. lady assistant steward; COOLTDN'T SELL THE OL' 8 Peruvian 9 Moslem leadw Saturday afternoon when the M rs. H arry WelleO, refreshment cocktail, milk. 58 DELMONT ST^M I 9-0308 12 Bic book N, lO10 Create , . . "C an dy-D ates" rode with their, committee. 13 YMra of lU e ^ U War god ot ( Advertisement— 14 Pmian poet iS k n ro ' candidates in the Wapplng Fair R ay Liverm ore to the executive Builders and General Contractors 15 Portent boartf for a , three-year period. Jane Hart Dancing School W ap­ t cape parade. ping Professional Center, 1738 El­ ResMsnttal and Indnstrtal Coastraetiw ISPeeap Enrollment a t -3,724 ITDeaiett Thej-e are six Candy-Date*— two lington Rd., Wapping. Registra­ South Windsor Schools enrolled 18 Repairing tion Thurs., Sept. IS, 2:30 - 6:30 a.ssigned to each of the three can­ 2,724 pupils opening day compared 20 Domeatieatet p.m. Tel. 525-2816. UDimimitivo dSImpoitaat didates for the legislature: Sen. to 2,368 last year on the first day ______aoffbces mineral o f school. The total Includes-2,168 22 Iriihman Fred Doocy. and representative ,27 Unnanal itka 44 South AlM lteai candidates Frank Aheam and Don­ in the elementary schools and 5561 A^erusemeni— 23 Worihip 38 Swim mountain countiy RAY SELLER'S A LI^Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 28 Photograph 28Toward the ald Holland. The girls wore navy In the new South Windsor Hiith I „ Th« A-gency—Insurance, sheltered aide 40UniMK 45 Ireland School. I Real Estate. S6 Meadow Road. devicea 41ChlUy 48*utii«y pleated skirts; white button-down THATSWHAO- / WHi.THIS IS NO 30^(b^atate 3 9 ^0 ^ , Broken down ’ fo r individual; -Mitchell 4-0149. I MUST ,1 TIME fOR Y O U 31 Nuiaance 42 Exchange X 4 7 g b a e "« shirts with blue 'ribbon's t*^ io a r SA J P - Jie said, “ That form ­ • " O t h e r , Aa unn ^ '’o « Ed Moriarty*. in every Connecticut town who “carefully er great (R^v«blican) president. Personal JNolices IBM equipment available for studenta’ hse. the p r o b l « r * ‘ * ”^^"« J \PN0U ASK.M^ 'HERE'S ON 1HE OTHER HANP, MAVBE General Eisenhower, he and Ed are and diligently and scrupulously” handle their work as regis­ the same age, butX think Ed’s ac­ Short Couraea — Free Placement •ctu.i ; ‘=o«i I BEEN SOME RUSrUNd 60\N& 1H1STSAUS0JCOWLOT. i trars of vdters are why the state has smoothly ruh elections, complished a.s much.X "^xWe trust 1 AROUNO HERE.' Card Of Thank* Inquire.now for Booklet M which encourage greater voter participation. Tomkiel made the presentation ®f experience in thT So said the secretary of the^ of a portable television X t to the ,hank Our n-ixl.bors and state, Mrs. Ella Gras'So, last night cratlc M an of the TTear 1962— M oriartys, and the guests 'gave a ; ,„anv Jrlenda for all tlioir kindnaa* dur- have aeJved f '' ' < at Fiano’s Restaurant during a EMward F. - Moriarty Registrar of atandtng ovation to both of them. 1 inc nur rerent heroavami-nl, W«. ara eerved ua well. U the p-rentpat trihiitp I i also vary jaurtafiil to tlia nurBea and SC H O O L OF testimonial to Democratic Regis­ Voters;’.’ \ This IS tne greatest trmute ‘ of Manrhaater Mamorlal Hos- trar of Voters Edward F. Moriar­ Given T\’ Set have ever received in my 72 years - pnai anil-'=lha fratarnal orxanixationa. BLiiSiNESS _ *^e*Pectfuliy^ ty,'who has served the town for 36 Toastmaster Harold W. Garrlty on earth;" said the guest of honor. : . . ?'/0 years. illustrated the' growth pf Mori- "I shall never forget what you Robert McIntosh ♦4S C3SRi have dorte.” I The MacAlpine family. Donald B. Bassett, President— Charlea L. Stone, Manager *i M« thay'r* having a food shortage in Brazill That's Shs called .Moriarty "a partisan arty’s job from 1927. Wheq^ Mori­ / with a puipose,” whose job is to 781 Main Street, Hartford— 526-915* ' •'s JUDD SA X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD where the Peace Corps sent that guitar>playing boy enroll voter* and prepare the es- •entlaV machinery of elections. Other Schools: Boston, Portland, Providence, Kew Haven. ’ im n ssisA T OF a ? «? 9 e . WHAT THAT WIND IS BUFFETINO AND I T » ABERNATHY '^4 'EMOUTAHOCKi US.UNKt competitive basis. Be sure you get our pemonal home heating serYice:. I40IA/ ^ Lamb said he was pleased to be . . . Bcieiitifi(»dly planned delivery scheduksao you never run oat BEACrriFUL! able to return a visit to Ted Cum­ mings, town committee chairman, , i . Emergency burner service 24 hours V, -M who during the Democratic con­ SPAGHETTI vention in July had vi-rited him ,... Equal monthly payment plans.^' , ^ ■4j with the Manchester delegation OOf&i i deciding to vote for him. THIN SPAGHEHI ^Sunoco Heating Oil gives you the best quality money can ^)uy! cajaMT? Mrs. Grasso urged the passage . . . Supm* refined for smoother burner operation. f>f Ave amendments to the State OR ELBOW MACARONI Constitution, all related to voting . . . Chemically dried to assure you of even, steady heat. procedures. . T W ~ Remember Hemingway • . . Filtered to keep your tank and bilmer clean. Town Director Francis Mahon­ THE STORX OF MARTHA NVAYNE ey extended the greetings of the . Ask HARRY VAN CAMP, our/ipatuif appcio/isf BY WILSON SCRUGGS board of directors to Mr. and Mrs.. DAVY JONES Moriarty, and asked for a-moment about our “carefrre comfort arrvice plans” HOME, DtAMA? OR 06 you THE STORE. IT^ FUU.)AM0 KVEKY-Uf' VH, M(t. SMYTVC. i W GOT A > BY LEFF and Me WILLI AMS of silence in memory of Donald WANT TO HANG ABOUND THE STHIMS BUT ^ RESISTEREO LETTK POK. MANY Hemingway, the late Republican, STORE?. [CARPETS, ALADDIM'S LAMPS... jcuSTOMCRS/n vOil/ OLD-TIME ' ia fOTT fcasOT e B a a x f w fc ffF . TO THE STOB5,IMPA/ PROSPECTORS ■registrar of voters who served for CaN faday to toakt sort jiaa kny PAID WITH many years and was a clos* friend SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. . THEIR LIVES. of Moriarty. HOV4MANV /■Cummin^ recalled that he had l i OF THE NEW supported iforiarty's opponent in BREED WILL. 1954 for the Democratic nomina­ NO. 1 P O T A T O E S JOIN THEM? tion. " i k l. whipped ^ e devil out ot this'candidate,’’ said Gumming*. Two years later wben (Tummlngs was I a candidate for the board o f WASHED diredtora, Moriarty bore no grudge, AND but Ntipported Cummings "one SIZED tiioussmd per cent,” said the j 7 8 ^ \ ohajrfnan. i: 336 NOR'TH MAIN STREEt—PHONE Ml 9.5253 Oummings presented Moriarty piaoqua nadinc “D«no- j , ' ■v/ / . J- ' / • \ ■■■ ' \ ‘

RJANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lOr 1962 PA(5E f i f t e e n p a 4 e f o u r t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19CT THE Herald Angle B j Giants Open EARL YOST Pats Beaten Laver Near Rainbow Sport* Editor Next Sunday P r o C h a r ts First Place Red Sox, Not Yanks^ Look Like Front Runners - W mXKRMf OLDBRMAN- In Opener, Nuntimg Little L o bs After Long Dsy At Cleveland Along Tennis Trail YANKEE STADIUM, New York— After seven hours .and Oilers Next Margin Gut and 10 minutes of playing time over a period of 25 innings and a ------^ ■ Tebbetts in Line for Hub Job double defeat the New Yoi-k Yankees found themselvesJoiS; n e w YORK (AP)—Green FOREST HI LI N. Y.. (A P )— Rod Laver will reach the BOSTON (AP) r - A Upped ing but one-half game to their closest challengers. The eighth Bay’s mighty Packers and the end of the rainbow today and it could be lined with gold, ■ resurgent Boston pass and one by Dallas By EARL YOST ^nlng, racing to his right, MhUng place Boston Red Sox played like anything but a sechnd divi- which fell incomplete are two The 158-pound Australian meets his epunfryman. Roy" Red Sox FiSHINC but getting to the ball before it stand out as favoHtes as the YANKEE STADIUM, New York ^sion team, far out of the running, against the dMending reasons why the Patriots have Emerson, for the National Tennis championship the^echfid dropped safely. And, to boot, CUn- Amerlfcan League cl)amps. . In'* ----- T^r'-t^bvTBh launched their third straight ^ OUBANUXESS NEXT --•If the two biggest belters with toii made two great ninnlng year in a row these .two Davis Cup teammates have iiing:led NEW YORK (APV— Tf the the Yankees, Mickey Mantle and sweeping the twinbtlTby scores of heads into its 43rd season. League It’s true. Joat let m little gaso­ catches near the rightfield foul 9-3 and (5-4, the second"id'I game I go­ in the final. Emer.soii won in straight seta New York Yankees played Roger MArts, are-any good as pre­ The Packers, with the same sea.son on a losing note. line on your hands transfer.'^o line in fair territory. Proof that ing 18 innings— four hours and 33 powerful team that swept to the Head 'Coach Mike Holovak ------'------;------p-* This time, thobgft^a barrel o1 natural or artificial bait aoft you dictors, strong man Harmon Kille- Clinton w-as humga came in the RUNNINO-^Will go to Big Bull:) DEFENSIVE LINE- -Pretty sta­ money is ridilng^ofi. the title. Laver -played, two games every dav. brew of • Minnesota will win the nilnutes—the Red Sox temporarily Western Division title and devas­ today dl.smissed the 42-28 de­ have to be in fish heathen to second game when be made an M- backfield. Ohio State's .Bob Fergu­ ble, with Big Daddy Lipscomb and is .shooting fpr" the coveted' grand they might he holding up the home run title in the American halted the New York pennant ex­ tated New York 37-0 in the cham­ unsung Joe Krupa holding the fort feat'at Dallas and began point­ Huniislon Winner score. A small Jar of soap powder ror. ' . press. The first game lasted two son joins John Henry Johnson, .'larp- of aifiateur tennis—the Au- Americafi- League instead of League. The race appeara to be be­ *. • • pionship layoff last year, open with inside. Lou Michaels and John ing his charges at twd-time allows a wash ei'ew-ln Mlt water hours and 37 minutes. home game against the Minne­ Tom Trapy in lunges up.the middle. AFL champion Houslon^ for .stralian/French. Wimbledon ' and hea’dihg it. ‘ ' af^er handling enpne and keeps tween the Twins and Leon Wagner Yankees leave on a big make- Kapeie at end, Ernie Stautner In Riverside 250 Unito. who ate going at t-i, » . »_ii :____ _«*- ...* L__ I their roster and no manager could pin-money in any league. the Yankee setbacks, each losing Philadelphia, Los"" Angeles at Bal­ 31, in ninth year. A rejuvenated Henry decide., to play, ■ he might bounced out intended- receiver fini.'hed'fourth Satunlfiy and kept think to tell your wife to buv { • • • ■ enth straight year the United that same speed. win \ v p m that ball club.'* The IS its only Sunday game., timore. Chicago at San Francisco Layne is needed. B— not. B hia-aet'ond place spot in the .'ea.'wn Jim Crawford's hantls. States has been Shut out. of ’•the The Yanks have also lost one-1 playpn, the n u n said, are Fete Bu.,ton, and not Neiv York, look* and Washington at Dallas. 'The score was 35-28 (Parilli standing.*,. It was Bergin's first raided the department stoi^e. They finals. day-night bill, and split three. ed like American League pace­ Perfect Bunt Green Bay and Cleveland shared RECEIVING—Tremendous pres­ SBXIONDARY’—Johnny Sample, rallied Boston"from a 35-14, > tfliapk title at Agawam. These 4re not counted" as double-p are perfect in the woods fpr scarfs. setters in the first game, playing Jionors in the month of exhibition , Humi.ston was third in the ,«!ea- In the women's division, Dar­ seats” mb douns. and are fcsnr;>^*"*""’ Malsone. Ruse Nlx- sure on Budd.v Dial, the only real flashy but tough, ia as good a cor­ dehcitl and 'the Patriots headers by the league, -since sep­ exceptional defensive ball, getting They say Billy Gardner can’t hit play which concluded over the threat. Preston Carpenter and Bob ner back as there is. Brady Keys son poll. B uddy' Kr^bs of Ea.st lene Hard of Ixmg Beach, Calif., ance when tied around the horM on, Ed Bressoud) BUI (Gardner, Dallas hemmed in its terpit<)ry' arate admissions are charged. If Chuck gchilling, Oene Conley, Earl timely and long ball hy.ting, plus but the Red Sox handyman can weekend. The Packers scored five Schnelker are journeymen. Skip on the other side is equally .spirited. HarlTOrd (third Saturday! was carries the United States banner of yortr buck. Off season, Xthey bunt with the best of ’em and it , with three and one-l)*d'f min- Uiey, .-w-ere the Yankee twinbill Wilson, Bill Monbouquetfe, Dick a better-than-average pitching straight victories over NFL teams cilement is tough but young. The Caliber drop., at safety, where fourth. into' the final. Mi.ss Hard, Ihe de­ work Just as well aa any other was a perfectly placed bunt that irtes left. A third jjdwn Texan percentage would drop to ..-180. a Radatr. and Don Schwall. Let’s see. m performance from BiU Monbou- a.fter their 42-20 conquest of the revelation might be Harlon Hill, Jackie Simpson and Dick Haley Saturday's final was an exciting fending champion, plays Margar­ toweL traveled less than 100 feet which aerial failed bt;t- a much die-, tenth-place pace. ~ W’ho does that leave out . . . Jim BIRDIE TEBBE'TTS quette. The latter has had an up- College All-Stars while the the old Bear great who's getting perform, with BiU Daniell, a 1961 p u t^ r o u E'ii i n g-the-passer one. Popular -Jocco Maggiacomb et Smith of Australia for the titlo,^' TV REPAIR TRAY and-down season; including a no­ broke up the second game in the BILL MONBOUQUBTTE But if the formula for beating Browns won all five of their ex­ a shot at the other spread end. C— regular, relegated to reserve duty. penalty ag«’inst Boston enabled of POughkeep.sie, N.Y. went into Miss Hard turned back Vicjty •Red Sox have the look of an un­ hitter, and moved his mound rec­ 16th frame. Gardner, inserted as Palmer., 17-year-old girls junior the Yankees has Ivien found at went six and two-third innings',' hibition games against league op- C -f the winners to keep possession. the lead on the 27th lap and stayed dernourished team with most reg- ord to 12-13 in the won-loss col- a pinch-hitter for strong armed / , champion from Phoenix, ,6-2, 6-3, last, the two top pursuers lost a vou‘re maWna- ^^its vfnnHnS Fornleles, Arnold tiring only In the 16th He took pcisition. OFFENSIY’E UNE — Experi­ Thfy moved from there on to a in front until the 198th when Galul- ulais->-Petc Runnels, Chuck Schil­ umn. Dick Radatz, the relief ace, took a Final Exhibition* SUMMARY — supposed to be and Miss Smith overcame Maria golden opportunity to lake advant­ orfishir^ IfTnv part, ari H"Ntad the loss and Dick Radatz won with menting with Dan James as a cHnehing score—with only 33 lo took over. An accident disabled „ - . , .. , . ling. Ed BresSoud, Gary Geiger ball in the dirt, swung at a second Green Ba.v closed out' Us pre- guard, though injury to Ray Buddy Parker’* beet Steeler team, Maggiacomo and Bill .Greco of!?i'®*U .’* deya.statmg^,srervice,______„ . . 6-8, age oi it. . pitch ip the dirt and then with all Chet Nichols tolling in the 16th •-’seconds left. and Lii Clinton—lall tall and lean. Sunday's second game was the season action with a 20-14 deci­ Lemek. slated for tackle, has curious melange of dlsoard, and New Haven and on the restart 6-3, 6-4, in. the semi-finals. The second-place Minnesota j REI*EAT PERFORM ANCE— Mauiy Wills .of^the Dodgers is safe at second w'ith stolen W'ith this tip: Tape on a strip of infielders moving in, plus Marshall Radatz worked a full game—^^nlne “ Ouh" offense, under Are in .Blit are they hungry' for first di­ longest of the season at Yankee sion over the Washington Redskins thrown It off schedule. Buzz Nut­ aging veterans, bolstered hy^**- Humiston shot Into the lead. Fat Contnict Waiting Twins dropped a lO-P battle to Do- ; ba.pc number 85. Shortstop Dick Groat of the Pirates couldn’t get the throw (top cen­ clear tape, sticky side UP. Tiny Bridges, Gardner dropped a bunt innings. ' ' the exhibitions, was perfectly Bo.,ton writers would welcome vision money ? HtmliiBii, 16 Innings. JThere were (1-4) Saturday night and Cleve­ ter holds fori at center, Mike San­ cniit -Ferguson. Outstanding- "intll- •George Lombardo of New Brit­ A victory for I.aver would mean troit. and the third-place Los An- j screw., and springs stay put even past the pitch. Big Bob Tillman, adequate.’’ Holovak .said of the ter) from catcher Smoky Burgess. Umpire Vinnie Smith calls the play. (AP'.Photo­ Birdie Tebbetts back in Beantown.' • • * two seven inning stretches. The land overcame the dusky and Charley Bradshaw abl.v vMiials in several apots. biit lack ain grabbed the lead on the 67th a fat professional contract, estim­ geles fell 4-3 to Baltimore m 14 when elbows bump ’em. ' who had singled and advanced to (016) 28-24 Friday night, El.se* Dallas loss. "Our defense, fax.) a., 1963 manager of the Red Sox. Birthday greetings are due Rog­ Yanks were also part of that 32- Big Load retain guard and "tackle spota. B—; of depth Imperils long season. lap and won the 75-Iap Open Com­ ated between $75,000 and $12,1,000 Innings. The Twins inched up to 1 third on a wild pitch, scored. where, Pittsburgh, rookies led the which waa getting all the Birdie, a great source of new’s for er...... Maris...... today...... The...... New York...... inning contest earlier this season Can Ralph Terry and Bill Staf­ petition feature at Plalnvllle Sta­ after the Davis Cup in December. within 2>» games and the .Angels J • • * Steelera (2-3) over the Baltimore prai.se. fell on its face. With the knights of the keyboard, is out Yankee outfielder was horn 28 ! in Detroit against the Tigers. New ford cai-ry-the load down the home ju.sl a half decent performance dium Saturday. He qualified fni- '/All the talk .about the grand to' four, but there is bad news for ^ m TtM.» • irw f J i ' f York won that game. Colts (3-2) yesterday. Minnesota a., manager of the Milwaukee year, ago in Hibbing, Minn. He Sorry Staff stretch,? Will Whitey Ford come by the defense w'e cbilld hav* the 100-mlle Open $13,(K)0 Cham- sjarh ha.sn't bothered m e,” said ' ♦ * • (2-3) clouted the Dallas Cowboys l..avei'. "In fact, if anything, it Minister Refuses to Ahere to Commandment Brave.,. The Providence College now make, hi,.home In Raytnivn, up with a big win or two In the re­ Speed Keynote of Saturday Test won it." plopship at T.«nghorne, Pa., Octr Six doubleplays were executed ■ W ith just 16 gamea remaining, (0-6) 45-28 and the San Francisco has helped me concentrate better, grad is a former Red Sox catcher. .3In. Marl,, who doubled in the maining two weeks ? These ques­ Parilli, who drew Holovak’* 14. this season. * » » by New York in the nightcap.. It was obvious yesterday, more 49ers (4-1) l>eat the Loa Angeles and that's the main thing. That’s fir,t two New York nin, in the than ever, that the New York tions won’t be answered until praiae,'. completed 16 of 31 In other acuon. the Chicago fir,t inning of ye,terday’s flr,t Bob Shirley, a one-time big winner Rams (2-3) 19-S Saturday night, probably why I've been doing so Cart Xastrxenwkl, Ted. Williams’ pitching situatiofi" is in a sorry Sept; 30. passes for 214 yards and a WTiite Sox slipped into fourth game, wax robbed of a three-nin .with the Yanks, pitched batting the Giants (2-2-1) rcaked up the well this year." replacement In leftfield for the state of affairs. The pitching rota­ Strange as it may seem,, svery. Central Conn, U of B touchdown, acoring another place ahead of Detroit by trim­ Ri^ Sox, has grounded Into 28 homer In the fifth Inning by Lu practice and then hit fungoes to Philadelphia Eagles (3-2) 27-10 in tion is down to two men. Ralph one is worried about the Yankee himself. Dallas counterpart Never Satisfied Ijiver and Emerson have met ming Washington twice. 4-3 and doubleplays. The former Notre Clinton. The rlghtfleider went hack the outfield. Turley has* reached a day game Saturda.y, and the Der Wills Terry and Bill Stafford, the only pitching but Manager Houk. Len Daw-son hit 16 of 23 for seven times this year on all kinds 3-2 irt 11 Innings, and the Cleve­ the end of the line.."Tom Tresh troit . I^ons (4-1.) blanked the St. I Dame player “ needs" to hit Into a* far an he miild, leaped up, land­ “We’re still leading, aren't we,” 202 yard* and two scores. of surface—grass, clay and ee- land Indians dropped Kansas Cttv upped his, .batting, average to .291 two dependable, route-going per- Louis Cardinals (1-3-1) Friday jyHOENIX. Arlz. (AP) —Ofll- but four more DPs to tie the ma- ed In,the "crowd but grabbed the he quipp^ after yesterday's In N. Opening Game Ace Dallas bah carrier Ab­ ment. Laver holds the upper 12-7. . ball. He w a, helped back to hi, with hive hits in the twinbill while fonners. night. dr^ of the Phoenix Pony ! n ew ;/YORK (AP\— Be-«tiave 18 left their 162-game» the- seventh, stole second, went toS>scoring single to Ken Boyer after J” *" Sunday, newly-acquired Skin­ games. ner Ha.vnes registered four hand, five victories to two. feet by anti-Yankee fan,. Just to Bill Skpwron struck out six time* ' * .* • Bart Starr passed for two Green I-eague gire free snow cone* On the other hand, this is Lav­ / I third on an infield out and scored! retiring a batter. ^ "J” ney Brown, no great shakes this . touchdowns and gained 122 of RED SbXrYANKS— cause Maury Wills, the larcen-| schedule. prove the catch wa, no fluke, Ciln- and Clete Boyer five times. Bay touchdowns and reserve John lo youngster* who return b«*e- er's sixth try at the .United States • ♦ * season with Baltimore, was nomi­ Could Happen Again Roach threw for the other as the BOSTON' (AP)— Speed is the keynote as Bridgeport and hi* team’s 265 rushing yards bnll* knocked out of the park. T h .R .* s o x Con,,ou*,„„ „f, min- got Gene Oliver to fly out. .wa Iked 1 *** J i ,. fon made a great patch off the bat against a Boston club which championship and he never has of Hector Lopez in the nixth In- Jeff KoeiwIi, Manchester'* rov­ nated to hurl the. first game. Hia Fenway Park should be hopping Packers wtm their I9th exhibition Centi'dF Connecticut State prepare to answer the opening hlike Harris told his young won it. He bristles when it is sug­ winning run hi the top of the lethxjster, re fu s e s to aclliefe to th e a pickoff attempt. « Fred Whitfield, a pinch hitter, and I Clnelnnatl in 19.S8 first pitch as a Yankee was popped led the -AFL last year in rush­ hming in the ^ h t c a p . after Bob fell 5'2 games off the pace and ing hasebail fan, and nine-year-old Friday night when the same two game In a row by beating the Red­ whistle of tiie 1962 New England season Sat­ brother Pat lo stand behind the gested that he- may be jinxed yielded Sawatski’s home run. Bob- j ______up by Gary Geiger, to Elston How­ ing defense. Tillman doubled and went Jo fblrd r virtually out of the race, losing Boh Boland of Manchester watch', clubs open a three-game *et, the skins. , the halfback urday. The contest, moved to a 2 p.m. starting time from its left field fence and “I’ll knock here. • a" 5-3 dei-.i.sion to St. Louis when GIANT8-CIBS— by Shantz. in relief, picked up his ard'. However, he wasn't any puz­ dazzler obtained by Wilshington Boston, which lost to Hous­ you a home run." on a wild pitch. Pihbh hittef Billy steal, the T/is Angeles sixth victory in nine decisions. ed the action, which didn't end un­ first under the lights. Sunday's its original night hating, 1* the*' "Of jcourse, there's no jinx." he the Cardinals scored five run.e Pat tnrtted in with the ball, eight scoreless innings in relief more base., and helped the D odg-' ^ . “ 1?, Hmiston played a 7-7 tie base for the final out. The three' scrimmages will find Veri^nt at things quite as seriously as LaveV. scored twice. He now: ha., hit safe­ hander held the Braves to five until Boston had a 9-2 lead. Rookie day, four-gam* series in New been a sensation for the Browns switched from right to left. From collected hi* snow cone, and until the breakthroqgh. Dick Ra- er,s defeat the. Pittsburgh pirate.s" , baited ly in his last seven times at bat. hit., in seven inning., and collfct- Major League Jackie Chillen, also making his de­ fired Cleveland’s clincher against Colby, Dartmouth at Maine and latter post he turned in 88 and 47 Sunday’ * Star* then snapped at Mike, "Next If you find anyone coming data, who has the league's second 5-.3"'to protect their halfgam e N a-1®, ^'S"t innings to allow the York attracted 80,813 Boston University at Rhode Is­ TTie league record is 10 consecu­ ed four hits. He figured in th* NEVA' YORK (API—If the men‘ On the basis of 10 points for but, and forgotten man Tex Clev­ Overall this season, Boston has the Bears when he hit rookie Gary, yard scoring sweeps in scrimmage time hit the biUI where you around offering $100,000 pro con­ best earned run average, took tionaL^League lead over the re- "'ill be tive hits. production of .three i-uns off War­ who vote in the Associated Presa, first, nine for second, and jo forth, enger followed. Collins with a 13-yard pla.voff land. Harvard is ;i^litting its vs. Springfield. EhitUng — 0*ri Sawatski, Cards say you're going' to. I had to tracts, let ■ me know, eh," h* = L e a d e rs= s won but four of 15 staris against squad, half coimpbting against over in the seventh, allowed the ! lentle.,.,^'>San Franoi.'<-o Giants, j 20. ren Spahn, w'ho lost his 14th’ pre-season football poll are right, Ohio State rolled up 558 points to ! Game No. 2 found Jim Bouton, the defemling American League pass midway in the ririal period, — Hit plnoh grand •lam homer run clear over to center field.” quipped,. "I'm not. really- con­ run that tied the game at 4-4. an d ' who kept ^ a c e by beating the', * * * , Lefty Mike McCormick, replac­ only the facult.v can keetp (ihio 372 for Texas and 325 for . Tufts and half jg^nat New Hamp­ cerned with the grand slam. ing the injurgff Juan Marichal in game. Spahn has won 14. NATIOXAl, LEAGUE unseasoned but game, ca, rying the champs, it wasn’t too many years overcoming a 24-21 Chicago lead. Weekend Figlils with tiro out In ninth a* St. I-oiils then shut out the T'ankees the "Chicago Ciib>\5-4. nODitEK.S-PiR.ATES— State out of the Rose Bowl this Six of the 10 teams piPitad by | ■Yankee hopes. True, the New York ago that the same Red Sox, not Nab* Three Passe* shire. ■ ^ , came from behind with five run* That’s- the Rocket’s problem. It the .starting-^ rotation, went 7 1-3 Batting (Based on .3.50 or more, at Brldgepoft exhibited flashes of • SHUK RETURNS 1I( FAIJ. doesn’t give me-any more incent­ rest of the way. Tlie- Dodger.,'^ fleet shortstop. Southpaw Johnny . Podres was MET.8-COLTS— ! .,ea.,on. the experts w-ere in the top in last ' bat*—T .” Uavl,. I*>* Angelr*, .3.39; pitching was far from bad in the going anywhere suddenly became Rookie John Burrell nabbed to "defeat Cincinnati Red*. 5-3. ATlJtNTIC CITY, N. J;,(AP) — imjings before getting relief help speed ' W M a it punctured Coast MONTERREY', 'Mexico — Man- ive. If .he gets it, h'e's going to Honje runs by Carl Yasli zem-. .staging a one-man, show ' before touched for u hits in 7 1-3 innings from Larsen. The Cubs The Mets came from behind' The Buckeyes, whose 8-0-1 slate year.-Alabam a fU . Ohio State Robinson, Cincinnati, .338; Musial, nightoap. thanks to a great relief aroused and up and blasted the three passes for 119 yards and one ueil Alvarez, 140, Argentina, out­ Pitciilng — Dick Radatz, Red Nick Shuk. one of the ea.st'q lead­ touchdown while first year men Guaisl for a pair of 55-yard acor- earn it.” .# ski. Ed Bre.,soud and Lu Clinton 37,594 fans, hit thi-^a .'ingles in ' but got his 13th victory for the scored two-runs in the eighth biit with single runs In the sixth and , 'ttst season was good for second (2,1, Texas (3i. Loui.,iana State St, Louis,'.3.3.5; H. Aaron, Milwau- job by Marshall Bridges. Although Yankees in four straight at Fen­ pointed CiirUs Cope*, 145 Tex­ Sox — .Six-foot, five-inch relief ing rider*, plans to resume work seventh innings to draw even with I'’ehlnd Alabama dlO-Ol, were „an Bob Ferguson and Joe Womack i a g plays last Saturday in their powered the opening game victory four at-bals. stole .^ellond each Dodgers in 24 decisions. Pitts- Lgfsen held them off in the ninth (4 1, Mississippi i5i and Michigan kee, .3'27; White, St. Louis, ..324. he has never worked more than way, winning the series and knock­ as, 10. itcher, hurled nine innings, the during Maryland's fall season. overwhelming favorite to take the supplied the running power 1 "^rimmage at New London. One of and .spoiled the pitching debut of time arid scored twice. Hts. three, burgh sBob Friend. see"king hisfor the Giants' fifth straight tri­ Hou.ston in the .suspended game, State (81. Run,—Robinson, Cincinnati, 121; two and one-third innings in any ing the club out' of 'the flag race. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Willie at eight acorele**, to receive Shuk, n visitor during the. meet­ Yale holds a aeries edga aver Skinney Brown for the Yankee.,.' hits gave him nine in his last '"th victory, absorbed his 13^1 twice interrupted by rain, AI national championship this year. ■ one game . yils sea.son, Bridges Pittsburg's victbr.v over I the play* wa* a pass and the other all nine' opponents on Its 1962 umph. , The Hawkeyes of Iowa were the "• It could happen again. Pastrano, 184, Yllami, outpointed ecredit for Boston’* 8-4 16-inning ing here, was injured at Delaware Bill Moiibouquette went all the. 12 at hats. His three stolen ba.se.s defcftif. y ' ■ ' Spangler had three hit., and drove The Rose Bowl trip, will come more. pas.^ the a run. Otherwise the Knights and Park on July 26. football ach^uls. number one selection in the 1961 *“f' y*’* Otto Graham''* improving Guards­ Rudolph Diaz, 186, Argentina, 10. triumph over Ynnkee*. way for Boston.^ _ gave him eight in His last three ' Wills, hitting .safely in Ins'17th In two Colt runs. Choq^Choo Cole­ along if the Buckeyes live up to Viking* over the Cowboys bucking CARDSREDS— pre-.season poll, but injuries *'3: T. Wsvis, Lo* .Angelea, men fought each olher to a-stand­ games and 25 In his last 22. consecutive game, singled w ith man and Felix Mantilla each had their ranking. Ohio State lost the on four first period ,^uchdown • n r-vD *-m .-rva • . . , - . — " ------single-d with i .Sawatski hit his grand slam twn h it, and' two ftBI for trip last year by a rejection vote wrecked the squad after a good losse* as M innesbta^ew to a 28-6 still with rdefenies dominating. TIGERS-TWINS- With 8R .stolen bases m 144 two out in the third/^promptlythin i«,mer with, two out in the ninth , {he xiet, of the university's faculty senate.' start. ■ . . , .Angeles, LS2; Kobliisun. Cinclnnali, Nicklaus New Master advantage. - - Coach Bob DisSpirito of Bl-idge- A two-run homer by Bob Alli.'on games. Wills needs 11 more to ._sto!e .'econ dand sepred the ftr.,t! inning to .climax the Cards' win- The defending champion Ala-| The top Tommy Dayfs’ toe was San port still is hoping for mofe rapid In the fifth gave Minnesota a lead, top Ty Cobb's modern major "run on Jim Gilliam's single.,Will., j niqg five-nm rally against the op 10 teams in (he pfey Mays. San Francisco, 121; H. bama Crimson Tide w e re tagged ' season poH (fir.,t place votes in ...... \aron, ...... Milwaukee,. 114; Cei»bda, Francisco's^prime weapon, with development o f his team. but the Tigera etormed bairk, Don league record of 9fi set with Dc- singled again in the fifth and' Reds. Jim O 'T oole'w ent' iiito the for third in the pre-season voting, parentheses-T'points on a 10-9-8-7-6- 'jF’rajicisc'o 'TlM^ the kicking specialist booting field Central Connecticut, the under­ Mincher hit a three-run pinch troit in 1915. The Tigers played ^ .stole .second and scored the fir.st. ninth with a 3-0 lead. He w-alked When Chips Are DoYvn bgJiind Texas 5-4-3-1 ba'sis): Hit*—T. Davlft, 1-0* Angele*, 197; g o a . ] S y ( t f 47,- 27, 22 and 18 yards. dog, is lookirtg for more speed of homer In the • aixth ■ fpr another 156 games that year. The Dodgers ■ pelled infiejdfer singled again in | two batters and gave up a run- Michigan State was selected for Giants completely dominated maturity among the host of fresh­ lead, but Detrol tiled it in the 1. Ohio State (41) 5158' RohiiUMHi, Cincinnati, 18.5; (irnat, the. fourth position, followed by Piltxbiirgli, 183; W ill,. Ix)« .Angele,, Eagles, scoring the first three men who new coach Jack Stovall WE’RE 'sam e inping and broke out with Louisiana Slate, Mis.sisslppl, JPiir- 2. Texa-., (II AHRON, Ohio (AP)— When the incentives and the prizes times they had possession. Bobby feels must corae„through. They In­ four in the aeventh. Bernie Allen 9 TH E ® ' 3. Alabama (3) , 0, ****! R- -'“ ron, Milwaukee. 179. due. Dulh of the thie Twine were halted there. tion, are from th^ South and 6. Mis.,is.,ippi (2i Ikiiiis, SO; I’ inxon, t ’Ineinnatt, 20. With It* bristling defense throt­ fense. CLEANING South\ve.,t. Three are from the 7. Purdue ill , 173 Triple*—^W. Davi*, I-o* .Angele* fairways Sunday when he won the first World Series of, golf— tling the Cardinal attack, the Lion* Bridgeport has 19 lettermen ORIOLEBAN'OELS— I iVlacKay Aces 12th Hole Mi^\ve.,t. with Penn Stale, repre­ . 8. Duke and Virdon, Pittabiu-gh, 10; T. leaving the l^atrobe, Pa., belter and PGA champion Gary made two third quarter touch­ among 50 candidate* though full­ Brooks Robinson clubbed hi., senting the East and Washington y 9,- Penn State 711 _Davi* and W ill,, l>o» .Angele*, Neal, Player four strokes in the wake of hia billies and pars. downs stand.up at St. Lquis. Milt back Don Ai angiq has been loat 22nd home run of the season in In Nutshell the 'VVe.'t. 10. Washington 8(5 New Y'ork and Callixon, Phlladel- sJOie sensational rookie from^------—i- Plum, acquired by Detroit in the for- a month due to a baseball In.- quarterback switch with Cleveland, the 14th inning for- the victory AMERICAN, l e a g u e . Ohio Stele .wa., the pick of 41 Columbus, Ohio. In hfs first year piayeK outdriven on every hole jury. Central Connecticut faces a of the ,50 sporL, writer., and sports- The others: Georgia Tech Mi.,- IM a 75-yard drive that broke a rugged 10-game slata with a 48- over the Angels. It broke, a six- j \V. I., Petr G.B. as a pro after winning a couple by his hhuskier ■ opponents, had to N'.ATIONAL LEAGl E casters from across the country, ^ouri. Southern California. Arkan- 43. Aaron, Milwaukee, scoreless tie by completing five of man delegation. ' game Oriole'losing streak. Hovi. ; |New York .. .8.5 61 .58'2 of national and numerous other oh woods and long irons to who participated in the poll. Three sa.,, Minne.,ota. Pitt.,burgh. Syra- 33. ’ R„hin,'on, Cincinnati, .34; six passes, including one to Jim Other Saturday tcrimmage Wilhelm, only pitcher in the' W L Pet. GB TP ! Minneapolis . .82 63 .566 2 'l amateur fixture.'. Moisted his 1962 reach these distant' greens—but 4 * I picked Alabama to repeat, two 1 cu.'e, Navy, Oregon, Oklahoma. Ba'iiki', Chicago', S3; Cep«^a,’ San Gibbon* for six points. Night Train' notes:' league whose BRA is lower than I*>« .An'gele* 93 .51 .646 — 18 Rapidly gaining stature as lb s I-iOs Angele* .80 64 ..556 4 1 earnings over the $100,000 ma he played the moat consistent golf ; (Ihlcago .... 'tabbed Michigan State and Mi.v' Tenne.,aee. yCI-A; Army, , Notre Francisco, 32 by picking up the fir.st place i^hfeck Lane accounted, for the other BROWN — Soph QB Don Car- .^datz, retired 18 men in a row San Franchuo 92 51 .643 19 lucky charm, Del St. John was i -in - **5 ■0 .51* 1 of all as he had 29 pars to 25 touchdown on » 72-yard sprint 62 STOCK ifor the victory. An, error by the GAMES Tti PLAY Detroit ...... 78 69 .514 10(J ^ ' .,ia.'ippi; and Texas and Purdue,got Dame. Wisconsin, Miami (Fla.), Stolen Baxes—Will*. Lo* .Angele*, of $50,000. Palmer, first AM lead- •cieri pitched out„to soph Mel Bry- th e one vote each. I Utah State. for Nicklaus and 23 for Palmer. with a recovered fumble. generally impeccable Billy Moran Baltimore .71 74 .490 IS i, i 86; W, Dai'i,, ly), .Angele,, 30; » er by a stroke over N ^ la u s and For Palmer, it was a dis­ and lateralled to Parker Crowell '5 f the Angels allowed Charley l-au ChYcV*go'^'Vs;pL*^uir!%*" Hou^^^ vvhen veteran Dave Mac Kay'«yed the 12th. , .Invler,' St, Ixiiils, 32; Taylor, four over" Player, Ijad to settle The NFL had a highly success­ and lateralled to Parker JDrowlel Cleveland ... .71 ■)5 .486 14 t appointing way to wind up his ful pre-season campalgrtj-^drawin^ to go to second in the ninth, and »on 3 (.Sept ■>,>-26 27); vs. St. Louis kor ..MacKav it was hi., third*— s * ■ 76 Philiulelphin,' 19; .Altman, Chicago for a second-pla'c:^ tie with • the who cornpleted a 67-yard TD play ; Boston ...... 68 .472 16 1 32nd yeAr. Amie .'is celebrating his 1,070.725 for 35 dates, including •Russ Snyder singled him home to S Sept. ’8-’9.30). Away ( 10); .At htjle-m-one m 24 years of golfing, Kansas Citv and PinHon, Cincinnati. 18. dapper ‘ South African-'-each get- and interested a pa.ss setting up L.ADlK^DIVISION .63 81 .4.58 21 i 33rd birthday today. the All-Star game. and a double- tie the game. |.Chicago 3 (Sepi. 141316); .At He u.sed a. No. 8 iroh foi this one. Clrier> Toiirii^iy;;—.Saturday W'ashington .56 91 .381 291', 1 Pitching (Ra,ed on '13 or more ging $12,500.^ ' Nicklaus, as bashful a* he is another score as Whites beat deeision,) — Purkey, . Uineinnati, header a t (Cleveland.. » • • I Houston .I (Sept. 12): At -Vltlwaii- 'addition to- MacKay and St. Low net BarbaraN^VlIliams 8 4 -i Sunday’* Re,ult, None of-'the money won here. big. said he hadn’t expected to win Browns 32-6 in intrasquad gam e.- 20-5, .800; Yianford,. San'Franeihco, .HARVARD— (JB Mike Bassett,' ' w h i t e SOX-SENATOBS— . •‘tse 3 (Sept. ll-lS lii): At St. iai'ui, 16-68: low gross. Hgle'n. Noe) 83:' Chicago 4-jt., YVfwhington 8-t hoWcvej< ■"icount.s on the official over ■ $100,000 In hi* first year as MUSTACHE YY’.ANTED 3 (Hei)t a>i *32.*»8) Jflivis i^nd Chuck Jarvi,«; ,21-6,..*<8; I)ry,daie, I » « .Ang<1e*, PG A^oney-w inning list since the a pro, but then blurted “but I ex­ riinning the first club, scored Jof Horlen wen hia first gam e, .§i„|« (g j. St. John* started • M s. lucky lovv putts Barbara Wlilianls, Hazel • ("^onn 'D - ; " / 23-7, .767; Kniifav.'l.^* .Angele, and CINCINNATI (AP). — Some Barger, each 29, X A«rk *-4 (aee- ,.’"y iw ld Serie.s’ ’ was rated an ex­ pected to do pretty good." twice."'HB Hobie Arnistrong ran 88 ■once Memorial Day for the White WtthburBb''» (Sept lO-ll)* \^^ streak when he played with Henry PlCrCe, San Frahelseo, 14-.5. .7,37. players of the Cincinnati Reds are yards in'nine, tries, FB Bill Gi ana Four-Ball, Best Ball.—Sunda. oml 16). , t hibition. Palmer rernairis the'lead­ Player summed It. up thls'w ay: Sox in the opener, alUiough a 3*Isepl. ••5-'26.27); v^ i Rockwell and the latter aced the •Strikeont,—^Konfax, Ixm '.Angele,, telling Dr. Richard John Rohde Baltirhore 4, Lo, .Angele, 8, (14). . er in money earned this year with “Jack Nicklaue is just a young­ 71 jn eight. G^uai-d Bill Southmayd snoulder injury forced him to re- n„,u,ton 3 (Sept. 28.29-.30). ’ .Awaj i c’ Rbth. A few days later the Low net^ — . Helen Noel, .\Iai^ 200; Dry'dale, Ix), .Angeles. 196>--' that he ought to let his mustache suffered broken bone in right fore- Gangewere; Helen Ayers, Melis.va Cleveland 132„Kan«a, City 7. j over $80,000- a single .season rec­ ster and a newconler to the pro- tire in the sixth. Floy-d Robinson (H ); At Cincinnati 2‘(Sept. 12.1.3); “ h'ck " rubbed off and'St. John got T^etrWt 10, .Ynnheota 9. tiibsiin, St. I.miis, 194; ' Farrell, . ord. grow back. arin. \ - ' I DeMartin 78-10-88 iflve under fe.'sional rank's. But you gentlemen Last .season, Dr. Rohde, the led the VVhite Sox attack with two 41 Pittsburgh 4 (Sept ll-l.VIB 17); one bimself. V'e.,tefday’s round ■ 'v ,• Today'* Game, I Houxton,. 180; O’Dell, San Fran.- Skeptics who thought Nicklau.s’ .Saw one" of the greatest out^ere DARTMOUTH—Soph Bill Park, par I : Evelyn I>orentzen, Isabella elneo, KM. ,-e team trainer, had a mustache, and RBI. At ,St. Louis 2 (Sepi 19 20); At completed a "magic trio,” I-o, .^gelei* (Chance 12-8) at thrbe-stroke victory over Palmer today.’He’a not only a'long hiSer Jr. Chris Vancura each scored oh Luis Aparjcio s sixth hit of the Houston 3 (Sept. 21 22-23) MacKay's total .score yesterday Parciak, Betty Benton, Rita Oeed Minnesoift^Stiii^an 9-4), (N). AMERIC AN LE.^GUE the players pleaded' with him to 70 yard criss-croBs punt returns as 79-10-89 (four under par). In the National Open playoff could the longest ia the game toda.v— but day‘drove across the winning run, was an even par 70. New Y’orE'UTerry .10-10) at De­ Batting (Baaed on 8,50 or more have been a fluke were convinced “shave it oft". Whites edged Greens 4-3 in to«h-' I.,abe1la Parciak registered four some of his iron shots were miracu- in the extra-inning, nightcap. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE troit (.Aguirre 14-6 ).-9 p.m. at bat,)—Runnels Boxton, .885; , that thi.s 210-pound blond yourig- lous-He's a good a putter as there "I will if we win the National downs. . -W LPet. GBTP CARVEY GETS E.AGLE birdies — On the second sixth, ' Kansas City fFi* <;A.AiES------TO PI.AV“ 9 iron. In .the► _f(Sur«fuT>e , were!®'*____ She won the »pc*ond round of iOnlv ting at last, 23 games out. 1229 Main St., Manchester Bressoud, Red Sox (13) V a u lts G e t "B r o w n -I Tom Faulkner. Merrill .Anderson, Today', Game* troit, 33: fientile, Baltimore and a grand slam, won the Masters Open 9-9 rlihton. Red Sox (18) EVEN HOLES—SUNDAY . . ' Ed Foley. Vic CTlementino 62. | Milwaukee (Cloninger 6-8) at. i Marl*. New Y'ork, 81. and British Open, while Player And .All Day Saturday ' Allen, Twin* (12) Ong-half Handicap N ew . York (R. U Yllller 0-11), 8 Stolen Bases—Aparieio, Chica­ came over from South Africa to Donham Quits Post Mincher, Twin, (9) NEW. YORK (API - As is their 1, J-o"' h o « R - .Vic Daley, :Toib September r(i.st,om. the New Y’ork'iKc»vns, Mai I-aFrancis, Ed Flack laiw gros., -Stiln Markowski 38, PiW- go, 27; Hinton, Washington. 26; win the PGA—setting the .stage SPECIAL Allison, Tivin, (36) -Yankees have bolstered their team ' Tom Schiller 38. tincbinati, (Nuxhail 5-0 ) at St. Wood,. Detroit, 84; Howser, Kansas for this tourney of -the top-titled BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) McAuHffe,'Tiger, (10) Low net Larry'Chain 32-8—.24, Louis (Brogiio llt 7 ), (N ). aty. .19; Charles. Kansas City, 17, trio. Foi-mer Boston (Celtics' strong man SALE e f " Oft for the pennant drive by adding Lou Becker 3S-4---34, Reuben Gill Bob Donham has resigned hia bas' pi,tcher Hal tSkinnyt Brow-ij, a BEST .16— 8UND.AY Chicago (EllRworth'K-17) at L m , Pitching (Based on 12 or more In his victory drive Nicklaus NATIONAL IJEAGIE 40-6 -3.4, Bob Bkum 44-9 35. An­ had eight birdies and three bo­ ketball and tennis coMktng peats rjghthander purchased' froth the ■Class A-^Chpek .larvis Jr. 62-7- Angelea (Drysdale 38-7 ), ('N). Prized Swiss Gun Exhibited decision*)—YleBride, Lo* .Angele*. plifC E^ ♦W-OP CARTER Howard. Dodger* (26) dy Thomas 40-,5— 36. Pittabur^ (Baddiz t-5) at Saul gles, 'Palmer seven birdies , and at Bowdojn College to enter- the Baltimore Orioles for the '$20,00(i 65. Dave MacKay. 60-4-56.' Looking over a prized Hjammerh Free Swiss-made"'rifle 11-4, .788; Donovan. Cleveland, 13- securities buBhieas <« a full-time Banka, Cub» (SS.) waiver price. Brown, 37. haj been ’ Cla.sa B—Tom Kearn* 87-9-58, Kickers—Abe Zubrow 90-18— 72, Ffanct*e* (Perry 3-1 or O’Dell 16- 8. .704; .Aguirre, Detroit, 14-8, six bogles, and Player four birds and three bogies. Despite using basis. Donham' has been head coach F. .Alou. GianU (24) ' . in the Am'erican League for more Mike Slbrinsz 67-^58. Fred Meurant 80-5—-76. 13). ' at the Manchester Rifle' Club-’s Junior Division regisj- .700; Paaenal. Minnesota, 18-8, only' 25 putt's on the first 18— in two sports at Bowdolh for five MOST c a r s ' X-f-Snwratskl, Cardinals' ( 12) thaji 12 seasons, and with the-Ori-' vClas., C—Dan ^ iv e r 72-14-61 Only Gamea Scheduled. tration and demonstration night program are A rt Shorts, .892; Stigman, .Minnesota, 9-4, CHEVROLET CO., INC. which he said wa-s the best he years In addition sterved as an aa- Cardenas. Reds (10) , oles since; mid-19,55. He i* 6-4 this ■ Vito. AgostinelU ‘^-14-59, D ie >Vndy ‘ RobustelU. defensive end Tneaday'a SehediMe leift, and l^red Ja(iobs. The form ^' is th6 club’s chief .69'*. Edwaids, Red, (8) had ever done -Palmer finished atstant freshman fodlball mentor. year, with a 4.08 ERA. He has ap- Jacobs 77-18-59. of the New Y'ork Giants, is the Pittsburgh nt Saa Frandseo. rifle instructor. Jacobs is co-captain of the ManchMter Strikeout*—Pascual, Minnesota, He has been a part-^time securities Svymour Auto Sfon . 681 Main Sl , MoneliMfwr n . .Anren, ^493^* (88)'- 'peared in 22 games. 11 as a start­ L.OW gross—-Dave Maeka\’'*70. jOnly graduate of'Arnold .College ' (Cincinnati at St. Loui,, (N ). , | 173; Bunning, Detroit, 1.58; Raat« with 61 »hol8 on the green to 69 tar lUcUaua and 61 (or Player. •aleanan in Noent sinnmera. J. Toiire. Brave* (4) / er. His lifetime major league rec- Blind bogey — Einar Lorentzen! j ever to'play in th*'National Foot- ntloago at-IxM Angelea, (K). High rifle team, .The Hammerh rifle is used in in^rna- Minne*ota nnd Terry, New York, U 77-66. - J £tan Homans, each 75. y 'ball IsMcua. Only ChUBee Selwdulrt. f tional shooting competition. (Herald ^ b p to by .Ofi'ara.) IM ; Pltarro, Chicago, 168. A ' I ^ ta 4 > I * -I • « , *- ‘ .*a . J . // .

I , p a o e s ix t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HEjRALD, MANCHESTER, C 0 ^ .> MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1962 • MANCHESTER EVENING HERa ED, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1962 PACE S£-VTfcNTEEN

P8(^GJ\l V and SHORTEN BaildlnK Materiala 47 Hoosehold Goods 61 Apartments— Flats—■ MoTliig--^TnickInf-> ^ THRPE OUGHTA BB A V W BY Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houae* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Soli' Hduses For Sol* 72 H o u sm For Sal# 7S: Stbraiire COMFORTABLE upholstered twin Tenements .63 BETTER BUYS AT lounge chairs, $25 each, match­ TOLLAND—Country living. New MANCHESTER-RAch. targe Uv- ■VERNON — Home and business MANCHESTER Rolling Park. ANDOVER LAKE—7 room Cape, so. iWlNDSOR—Lots of land. A PINE HILL ST-. ranch 4 larta t h e AUSTIN A. C H A M raro CX). t h r e e ROOM apartment, kitch­ 6 room ranch ori acre lot, $11,090. Ing room, modern kitchen, 8 bed- .combination w ar fast growing Lovely 6 . room. Cape, 4 -finished. new siding, aluminunv combina­ charming ranch. 6 rooms, 3 bed­ rooms, tile bath, oil hot water RAIkOCAarKll LAMVNT— SuT TMi ooun.9 HIAPCm--' NATIONAL ^ ing ottoman, $6.'Call-.after S, MI rooms, dining area, birch cabi­ CLASSIFIED Moving, packing, Kkitngd; local 9-4025. en furnished, all utilities. 105 Joseph Barth, Broker, Ml 9-0320. ^ rooms, 1% baths, large rec room, Verhtm'Circle.'Recently zoned fpr In excellent condition Early oc­ tions, amesite drive, landscaped. heat, alurninum combination*, and long distanoef. Amenta (oi 1M6 THV PnCHfa* IK wow/ /IOCS CMWrSe than m Birch Street excellent condiUon. $19,600. nui- used car sales and sendee, ^ siiy cupancy. Tongren Agency, AG Priced at $14,000, Call. Mary Carl­ nets, tile bath, fireplace,- walk to rear porch, basement ga.'a(6, 7M0M aiNAtf 6 M M A MATiRNltV WASP- CACH ninrinffininmmTif Studs—Special: ' . Ma n c h e s t e r —4 bedroom home, possibilities, Tongren -Agency, AH 3-6321. son, I?I 2-7297, Lessenger Co., bus atop. Owner built So spanking Lyoni Van Llnea'Tnc.f world-wide 0N8 SLOWVft THAN 1W lAST^ 12x4” —7’6" 43c each TREE TWIN beds, box springs and brich Agency. MI 9-SM4.' tree* and shrub*, dead-end street- movera. Free estimatee. MQ 8-S187 e a z i e -miioiidH^KAMN mattresses, like new; fireplace 6n E a n d two room apartments excellent closet and storage space, 3>6^1. Realtors, HArrison 3-9291. new the xhutters aren't ion yet, no traffic, convenient to every­ s K o a o -nMffr set; 2 living room chairs Call unfurnished, heat, custodian serv­ large enclosed porch. 2-car ga­ c a pe:—6 rooms, modern kitchen, WHITE STREET $17,500. Offers being encouraged. thing. Owner AG 9-5989. • advertising MANCHESTER ‘Movtag and Truck 90 lb. RoU Rooting $2.90 per roU ice. MI 8-6816, rage, $19,700, PhUbrick Agency. fully tiled bath, paneled rec room RAN( rooms. West Side, McCANN DRIVE-Ansaldi built 5 MI 6-8772. Joseph Lombardo, Broker AG T- ing Company. Local and long dia , mahagar oarrcn out Hitch Rail Fencing $2.09 per sec. MI 9-8464. in basement, garage, fenced lot, Youngett .kitchen with built- Here itis ■■ spotless 6 room room ranch, large kitchen, fire­ 9-9345, MANCHESTER -Older colonial, tance moving, parking and atoi; & ^ BnfilG *niMf/-rHAT« 1 ON TH i MOUNP AGAIN T Knotty Pine Paneling ISc sq. ft. $14,900, PhUbrick Agency, MI ins, 8 bedi iqis, dining room, full place. basement garage, dead end vei-y good condition, convenient CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS t h r e e r o o m s , third floor, Bis- Cape, 5 finished, fireplace, tile age. Regular service throughout rr, tclka; * rn0 m ja w / f ' HA'LL YANK AWRIBUNP...;. 8d a 16 d Common Nalls FOR SALE—pil space heater, $7. 9-8464. basement, ckcMrt, $2,400 as- bath with shower, copper street,' oil hot water, 7 years old, location,' Immediate occupancy. . 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.' - New England 'ktates and Florida ’ w m 'aM DOWN j ‘ Z-s aho HA'A CALLING fO tt, LASTV $8.76 per keg seU Street, $48. MI 9-5194. surties VA mohgage at 4%% $16,900, MLS 2226. Ken Ostrinsky, Asking 113,0(10. Tongren Agency, WrMKK WIN IT a ? o i ( ( CRSAPAR, THA 4- ' ^ 90X MI 9-4336. ’ > - plumbings gas furhace, ame- MI 3-6563. CeUing Tile 9Hc sq. ft. MANCHESTER HOLLISTER 8TREftT-6 bedroom $17,900, PhUbrickXUbrickX ^Agency,Agenc All site drive, lot beautifully land­ Realtor. -MI 3-5159. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE: 3 bed­ MI 3-6321... SOTHPrrCHW* WSNTTHf PITCHAK IN THIA ACCONP Exotic Paneling from 18c sq. ft. TVVO ROOM apartment, heat, hot home, large living room with din­ 9-8464. CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVt. DI«TANC» IN ONA OS TH» GAMA t THAY WON THA water near' the Center, adults scaped. $1,600 down Or as­ rooms, l'» baths. I»Sds of COPY RABTiaT PUVAP 4AMM PIRAT IN K INNINGA Caulking Guns $1 each Musical Instruments 63 ing area, new heading system, 2- sume 4 4 % VA mortgage. AIANCHESTER —Cozy expandable closets, attached breezewsy' MOND.lAT Thni nUUAT 10:M AJI.—8ATUBDAV t AJL Painting— Pasenng 21 Insulation—100’ Bags $8.50 per bag only. MI 9-6105. and VICINITY cor garage, shaded lot. $17,600. 6-$. DUPLEOC, near ..High"■'School, Cape. 4 -finished rooms, tiled bath, OF1W9 #aAacN? A I ^ R ®Alrt» HALP and two car garage Walk­ Lots For Saie 73 . UP'AY RAINT CasfPIR’A ACCORDIONS guitars. funpUflers. TO RENTf—4 room heated apart­ $12,800 Bolton—well kept 5 room RhUbrick Agency, MI 9-8464., bus and shopping. 2-car gar^e, 2 2 fireplaces, triple-track storms, out cellar, plus lots of e.xtras. PAINTINO —Interior and exterior CASH 'N CARRY furnaces. Remarkable condltlb^ CHARLES W. LATHROP excellent condition throughout. PLEASE READ YOUR AD CRAWLING- IN PROM Save 40%. Used accordions $15 ment. Call MI 3-5117, between 8;30 ranch with attached breezewa.v WILLlAAtS ROAD, Bolton—7 room Owner being transferred. Price A good Job at a Ti^asonable rate i^THS eULL,PAN A NOBODY, BUT NOBODY. up. Rondinone Accordion,” 1,169 a m.-4:30 p.m. and garage, good sized wooded Reasonable Hayes Agency Au Lively private yard. 5 minqte below average house in that OlaMdfMI or Ada” are t a k « over the phone aa a eon* For free estimate Oali MI B-9658 split level on large lot, 2% yean 3-4803. 9-0384 walk to schools, bus and Parir- INDUSTRIAL (ot for sale, about UNDERSELLS NA'HONAL Main, Bast Hartford, 289-2089. > lot, near elementary school. Im­ old, .3 bedrooms, 1% battai, dining area fof quick sale. 300 -foot frontage. Call AG 9-3ML realeooe. The adverttaer nboald read hie ad the FIRST DAT *T ,J. P. Lewis. THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water; mediate occupancy. . ade. Ideal for starter home or re­ .a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS Is ttme for the next Inner; topm, family room, ^ e a u tifid GLASriJNBURy — Young 9 room NATIONAL LUMBER, INC GUITARS— ManMiester ' complete all utiUties. 245 N. Main. MI / tired couple. Gerard Agency, th>o. The Herald la reaposatUe (or oalj ONE Inoorreot or omitted, Pa in t in g a n d pa^rhanging guitar headquarters. Guitars, ac- 'modern kitchen, 1-Car garage, colonlail'^...^in executive neighbor­ Realtors, AG 3-0365 ’Tom Quinn, 7 i-oom brick ranch of out­ VERNON—Excellent lot for aale, 9-5229. 9-6. $13,250 Wlllington—New 5% room MANCHESTER hood with^.with ^ bedrooms on second $3,000, surrounded by lovely inarrtlon (or any advertUtonent asd then onl; to the eateat of a ' '. Good clean workmanship .s room apartment, stove, refrig­ VERY, VERY nice—6 room Cape, huge step down living room 9-9237. • . CHestnut 8-2147 $500 dowTi; complete payment MANCHESTER Assume 4%% BUY OR BYE kitchen,.. _, encIosedXbire______bireezewAy, 2- VERMONT—House and campinf erator, and heat. 15 minutes from less than average rent cost. full shed dormer, 14 baths, fully with fireplace and entir, brick mortgage, large 5% room ranch, car garage, woodei^lot. only plastered, custom features, im­ wall — Owner moving. Price lot*. 200x100, good road, lighta. INTE3UOR painting, decorating, Hartford, $90 monthly. Ml 9-4824, aluminum storms, built-in stove, It’s not bad at all Only $39,900. Hayes and PhltMck, 348 TOUR COOPERATION W n X f\|A| All O OT11 TROMBONE, silver plated; and TR 5-1166. $13,800 Manchester—5 room Bbig- maculate, split rail fence, stone reduced for immediate sale. Price $125. George Brew, Niortll BE APPRECIATED IVII I I ceilings, wallpapei^g, floor sand­ case. Call MI 9-2188, 4:30-10 p.m. near school. Carlton W. Hutchins, $14.900., Excellent Investment Hebron Ave.. 833-4827. work and nice yard. Reduced to Concord, Vermont, ing and refinishing Clean work­ Yk. Diamonds— W h ites— lish Cape, 1-car garage, large AO 9-5132. property. lot, good location, on bus line. SANTINA DRIVE — 84 rbbm $17,900 for quick sale. Owner leav­ manship. No job too small. John 48 SEVEN ROOM duplex, gas furn­ ing state. MI 9-4469, AG 9-5051. ANDOVER-r 7 year old 54 mM Jewelry BRICK c a pe :— Solid brick cape riuich, large tree shaded lott. full room ranch on full acre plot, Verfaille, Ml 9-5750. FOR SALE—One clarinet, $100; ona ace. Call MI 9-1015. 19 North St $15,2iiMj Manchester—4 room ranch, with shed dormer. Built in 1951. SOUTH WINDSOR cellar, oil hot water heat, kitchen ''-^Iva ’Ty'ler, Realtor Wanted— Real Estate 77 WATCH AND Jewelry repairlhg at violin, $70. Call AH 9-3232. with finished rec room. 3-car ga- gorgeous setting for the grow- SPRAY PAINTING - 4-6. room ‘ KAJC* reasonable prices, prompt serv­ m a in STREET— 8 room heated , One room unfinished up. Base­ Two real nice clean ranch with dining area. 18 foot' living VE^NjoN^iSmCLE Area -Over- inistomily, with plenty of room Cape, $99; 4-6 room ranch, lltO- 1*4 acres of land centrally ment garage, beautiful setting. room with fireplace. Exceptional­ WISH SUAIEUNB to baodl* yoiie TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? , SAN FCANCWCO- L<2 ice, 2 watchmakers. Manchester’s apartment, stove and refrigerator located. homes, well worth looking at brook Dj'. 8, room ranch, beautiful stiatoh. This is a real cutie,. We also give special prices to 0 -1 0 ' oldest Mtablished jeweler. F ,E. Office and Store furnished. Middle-age couple only. ’This home has all the extras, very and buying. Assumable mort­ ly good buy, $17,900. Robert Wol- grounds. 6 years old, oil hot So la, thXprice. Exclusive. real estate? OaU me at ' AG 9-Otal builders and contractors. Gnll Bray, 787 Main'St., State Theatec MI 3-7894. $17,900 VernofiT—Lovely 7 room clean. Owner transferred. T. ,J. gage at 44 % interest or only verton Agency, *AG 9-2813, AG water,, finished 13x22 . rec room, tar prompt and courteous servlea Ml 3-2108. Ml 3-2107. Equipment ; 54 Crockett, Realtor, AG 8-1677. 3-9087, X Joeeph Barth. Broker. 24-Honr Answering Service BuUdlng. : split level, 3 bedrooms, living 10% down. aluminum coitiblnation windows, ANDOVER -XQlder Cape 6 SIX ROOM duplex, 228 Center St. EXTERIOR AND interior painting. TYPEWRITER SALE5—new type- . room, dining room and den. built- LAKEWOOD CIRCLE - Ranch. WAPPING—8 room ranch,- 8 bed­ attached garage. Owner^ransfer- roomer on two fuH^acrea. New­ Help Wanted— Fenlale Help Wante:d—‘Male Help Wantefl-<>MaIe 36 writers $55 and up; used type­ Available Oct. 1. Apply evenings. JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY red. $17,750 AO^ 2S$6,- Ken Os­ CASH for your home, land, equip* Free to Herald Readers •Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. Fuel and Fe«d 49-A in oven and range and dishwash­ EhcceptlonaUy large' living room rooms, full cellar, carport, $500 ly painted exterioiv.combins- ment, -merchandise liquidatien, writers $29 and up. Berube’s 226 Center St. er, redwood screen porch. 1-car with fireplace, dining area and MI 4-1541 down. Rondinone Realty, 289-2089, trinsky. Realtor, MI 3-S159. t'ion window* a n ^ doora Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured ROOM AND board, plus salary, In DRIVERS for school buses, Ver- ELECTRONICS technician — di anytlung of value. For quick workmanship guaranteed. Leo GET TOUR firewood at Buckly Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ garage, shaded lot. 4 years old. kitchen with view of lake. 3 bed­ 666-9565, throughout. Fishing an tion call American Auction Oo.| return for keeping house and hon, 7:80-9 a.m., 2-3:80 p.m. Call versified lab work in industrial dle Tpke., Manchester. MI 9-3477. A good buy. rooms, 2 baths, elaborately finish­ ing in the back yard. A moderi Want bKormatlon on one e( ear dnaslhed adaerthwuMtsf Me Pelletier, Ml 9-6326 If no answer, cooking in East Windsor area. MI MI 8-2414. electronic controls. Some RF Hill Woodyard. Cut any length TWO Ro o m apartmefn, adults. MI AG 3-6847. answer at the telephone hstedr Slmidy cnil thn callvMl 3-9043. you want. Call Colchester, Conn. ed basement with fireplace; bar, COLUAIBIA—Let **s show you this SO WINDSOR —Close to Vernon TOLLAND home -— hut so is the pric4 3-8460. work. Must have good back­ 9-9310. $18,500 East Hartford — Immacu­ Circle Shopping Center. Immacu- SHORT ORDER cooks wanted, 587-2168. Hours 9 a.m.- to 4 p.m.i etc. 2-car garage, professionally ranch today. Custom built. 2-car $12,500. Exclusive. EXTERIOR and interior painting. ground in electronics theory. At Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 SIX ROOM duplex, one block from late 7 room Cape, with 6 fin­ landscaped lot. Priced at $29,900. 'garage. Lot 150-500, $17,000. Near ' late 8 room Ranch, large (ANTED—Real Estate. Selling at MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE WAITRESS wanted, full or part- night shift, 4-12. Apply Howard least 2 year’s experience. Salary 7 p.m to 9 p.m. ^ ished, smal) amount of work to living room,, fireplace, three Residential', cummercisJ Paperhanging, ceilings. waUpaper time, evening shift. excellent Johnson’s, ToUahd TUnipike. MEN’S REBUILT and relasted Alain Street, two blocks frpm Cen­ PhUbrick Agency, AO 9-8484. beach, schools, churches stores. FOUR ACRES OF PRIVACY! books on request. Fully Insured. commensurate with ability Ap­ be done to complete 7th room Henry Escott Agency, AG 9-7683. bedrooms, large dining area, im­ BUILDING LOTS or mdustrial real estate. (>Mtaot Ml 9-0500 working conditions. Apply In per­ ply The Newton Co., 55 Elm St., shoes. Better than new cheap ter, available Immediately. MI RealtoK Stanley Bray, AG 8-S27S| Call Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003 MANAGEMENT-Sales trainee. $125 Garden— Farm— Dairy 3-7029. and 2nd bath; also, finished play­ 54-58 WADDELL ROAD mense kitchen with built-ins, ^ FOUR BEDROOMS son Walnut Restaurant, 7 Walnut Manchester, Conn. shoes. Sam Yuyles Shoe Repair, room in basement, low taxes, GLASTONBURY—Neipslc Woods. glassed in porch, carport, patio .T", GOT two beauties — one on Braa-BuriKHstuty. and leave your meaaage. TouH hear (itMi oar ndverttnav ti ■ Jig St. ■ weekly to start. Large chemical Products 50 Umo withoDt spendlag all evening at lha talephooa PAINTING—Interior and exterior. 23 Oak St. BRAND NEW 5 room apartment, good value, nice location. ’Two family 5-8, all bn one Rambling 6 room rancher, 14 aluminum storms, large shaded 3 year old, 8 room Custom Birch Mt: Extension 150x200, firm. No cold canvassing. Com­ TRUCK DRIVER-mechanic, Inter­ another on Rt. 30 (Crystal Lak# 20 years’ experience. Insured. NEW CROP ot apples. Graven- second floor, completely modern, floor. House has just been baths, rec room', 2-cnr garage, lot, low taxes, quick occupancy. Built Contemporary SpUt. 2 full WANTED TO Nm y tw private GOOD OPPORTUNITY In Corset pany discounts Rapid advance­ changeable in construction work. $18,500 Bolton—like new 5 room Rd.) 200x200. Both real beau­ Wallpaper removed. First-class ment.' Call Wlllimantic HA 3-3996, stein, Macintosh Bunce Farm, $125. MI 9-5797. paipted and is in nice condition. picturebook setting with trees. Jerry Fay Agency, AG 3-7029. baths. Fireplace, feuilf-in oven party, early OoiOtUal home tm Shop for capable woman wtm la Call 12-2 Sunday, MI 8-2457. Wanted^—To Buy 58 ranch with breezeway and 2-car and range. Patio More land^ ties —Lots of other lots too. paperhanging. Discount on wall­ either experienced in corsetry or 6-9 p.m. only. ' 629 W. Center St. MI 3-8116 Close to bus. ^chool and stores. Haves and PhUbrick, 348 Hebron main road Or etrrtt or will «»• Lost and Pound 1 1 Auto Driving School 7>A paper. Clean work. No job too FRANK IS bujring and selling good AVAILABLE now 4' rooms on sec­ garage, fireplace, combination Well landscaped lot. Low down Ave., 633-4627. MANCHESTER—Six room older available. Close to Parkway. Exclusive. Cali change Or trade largOsS famil willing to be trained. MI 8-6846. DISHWASHER wanted. Apply in Colonial, family size kitchen, din­ large. Robert Brown, M3 9-0033. person. Center Restaurant, 499 FOR sale:—Native tomatoes by used furniture and antiques at ond floor, hot water and stove, windows, large lot, good loca­ payment. Only few minutes into Hart­ home in center 'of MancB FOUND—Crippled female money' MORTLOCK’S Driving School —Of- close to everything Adults, Tel. tion. WOODBRIDGE ST. — Spacious 2 ing room, utility room, enclosed ford. Call Air, Mcraon, AG Love Lane. Call flee 443 Main St, Manchester. Main St. r the pound or basket, J. Vinci, 88 420 Lake St. Call and see what SQUIRE LINDSAY 9-43S8. kitten, vicinity PAINTINO and waUpaparlng. wall­ SGNOTONE Clinton St. MI 3-7094 after 3:30 p.m. family, 5-5, new modern kitchens front porch, 8 generous' slzs bed­ 3‘6103, AG 9-5306, TR 5-66;i. MI 9-4.618. Learning' correctly "May Save DENTAL HYGIENIST, fufl or we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI $18,900 East Hartford—5% room rooms, close to shopping. St. paper removed. Wallpmper books part-time, write Bwt W, Herald. CLERK— General office work, 9-6580. CHARLES W. LATHROP and bath, oil steam, combination 35 oak St., Manchester LISTINGS WANTED— Immedtat*^ Your Life.” Driver education on request. Ceilings. Free esti­ CORPORATION FOR RENT— Duplex —4 -large ranch, . 2-qar garage, built-dn windows, • large well landscaped James Parish. $16,000. Robert classes. Member Connecticut Pro­ knowledge and experience in ac­ Wblverton Agency, AG 9-2813, AO and courteous action by an ex­ mates. Call Roger Ml 8-0923 counting and cost detail typing FDR SALEi--Canning peaches. 260 WE BUY SELL or trade antique rooms, modern bath, heat and hot range artd oven. Good location. g.'ounds, bus at door, close to BARROWS & WALLACE AG 8-1111 perienced salesman. We hav* Announcements fessional Driving School Associa­ has opening for sincere hard­ Bush HiU Road, Amnehester. and Used furniture, china, glass, water, $118. Call AD 3-9151 be­ MI 9-0384 shopping, churches. $21,500. AILS . 3-90S7. 55 E. Center St. Manchester tion. MI 9-7398 EXTERIOR SPRAY And brush COMPTOMETER working man to take charge of helpful, good patenlial with grow­ $19,000 Vernon — ti ft R built '8 AG 9-5306 many clients looking for hemes, ing concern, all benefits Apply silver, picture frames and old tween 4-7. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room Co­ 2227. Ken OstririSky, Realtor AG t PaL Ml FREE ESTIMATES Prompt serv­ gram, good wages. Apply Insurance and pension benefits. SODA FOUNTAIN clerks wanted, $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, AG tor. AG 3-1577. senger <5o., Realtors, HArrison V. and Shrubbery trimmed. MI •For personal Interview write FertiUzers 50-A rent ,C. H, Stierji, Route 8. bullt-ln range and oven, large in top condition. Well landscaped ed g a r a ^ wall to wall carpeting, $-0450. 9-8538. ice on all types of electrical wir­ Employment Office all riilfts. Appto Howard John­ FIVE ROOM apartment, second 9-5132. large-,conler lot Garage. Asking open stairway, fireplace, oil heat, 3-9291. ing. Licensed ahd insured. Wilson or call Sonotone of Hartford, son’s", Tolland ’Turnpike. 2-7273'.' fireplace, basement garage, ANDOVER—I.eke Road. 5 rooms, GOOD COW manure. $6 and $10 floor, oil heat. All 9-7985. heavily wooded lots to choose $13,9<)0. Assume large 4 4 % mort­ combination .window* and doors, WANTED—Ride to Hartford, vicin LAWNMDWER sharpeniiig arid re- Electrical Co., Manchester. - MI FIRST NATIONAL STORES 18 Asylum Street, Hartford, loads. Delivered. Excellent for ROCKLEDGE — Modern 6 room oil hot air heat, living room with MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar­ Conn. Tel. 247-4070. HELP WANTED for luncheonette, ROOM FOR gentleman near Main from. gage, or we’ll help, finance. Call -^ity utility, large yarft w’ith en- ity Capitol Avenue and Washing­ pau’s. Also, Jawn maintenance 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 3-’i'378. shrijbs, lawns, etc. MI 3-7804, MI DUPLEX—5% rooms, oil ' heat, rpnCh on sloping wooded lot. 20x25 ™cldsed fence. A reaf buy at only fireplace, basement recreation; rison Colonial. l ‘ -i baths, level.lot, ton St. Working hours 7-8. MI , ' IN C . 6 a.m.-2 p.m Apply In person, St., separate entrance, parking. foot rec room with fireplace on ■ Mary Carlson, PI 2-7297 Lessen­ room with picture window over-1 Free pick-up and delivery ' Little Park & Oakland Aves., 9-8731. MI 9-2951. available Sept. 15. Adults pre­ $20,300 East Hartford—New 6 ger Co., Realtors, HArrisi $13,900 Charles Lesperance, MI 558 Wetherell Street. Directions: 9-6298 after 4. & McKinney. 15 Woodbrldge St, Hllllardville ' Luncheonette, 308 ferred. Call MI 3-4097. grade level with separate en­ looking lake, nicely landscaped East Hartford Adams St, room Colonial, 1% baths, attach­ 3-9291. >9-7620./^ - ■ First left off Hillstown Road from Ml 3-8020. Floor Finishing 24 WANTED—Part-time truck driver ROOM FOR working girl, all the ed 1-car garage, huilt-ins, fire­ trance. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, at­ lot, immediate occupancy. 25 year I silver Lane. T. Shannon, builder. WOMAN TO work In Yard Goods 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, ’Tues­ Household Goods 51 FOR RENT—6 room apartment, tached garage.' and sun deck. mortgagemnrtD’no'm available.nvaflahlA Small downrlnurn < rtt__ _ o m___ t• » . * Automobiles For Sale 4 PAINTING, remodeling paper­ TOY DEMONSTRATORS - New! comfoerts of home, board option-) place, lovely wooded lots, your We s t s id e —Excellent tw o ^ r y Dept,, 4-10 p.m. Reliability more day and Wednesday. Call after * al. Near Post Office. MI 3-6745. garage available Oct 1, centrqlly $29,900. PhUbrick Agency, AG 6 rooms, oil heat, city'tltilities, payment. Must sell to settle es-' MASON S’TONB work, sidewalks, hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr. Easy video presentation. Oppor­ TWO ARM chairs. $15 for both. located. $95. MI 9-9959, choice! CHESTER $15,800 NEIED CAR? Your credit turned important than experience. J. M. p.m. MI 4-1106. 9-8464 screened porch, near bus, shade Agency. PI 2-6313. ,i2,9oq_NEAT home In a central steps, patios. Gall MI 9-5451. Charles MI 8-2107. tunity to earn 25% commission. Record collection, about 250 rec­ IN PRIVATE home—prefer nurse, down? Short on down payment? Fields, East Hartford. See' Mrs. No heavy sahiple cases to carry. trees, excellent condition interior 5Z8-6S0t. location. Four rooms down plug a Johnson. STOCK ROOM attendant. High ords, $15. Bookcase, $5. MI 9-5750. teacher or working woman. Cali THREE ROOM apartment, tor e ig h t r o o m modified ranch, 8 Bwkrupt? Repossession? Don’t M & M RUBBISH Removal - In No- delivering. No collecting nished or unfurnished, steam iW l new 6 4 room raised-ranch, 2 full unfinished, fireplace, recreation ^and exterior. Priced at only tGHT ROOMS .. two family VERNON^^xtra special. If you big enclosed porch, one room fin­ Scjiool education, experience help- after 6. MI 9-3319. baths. 2-car garage, 1.460 aq. ft. $18,900. Charles Lesperance ‘ AG ^'duplex. Convenient location. ished off up. Full basement, ex­ despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ dustriai, commercial, residential Private Instructions 28 fill. Iona Manufacturing, MI American Home Toy Party, MI parking ■ adults New Bolton'f>lBa room, gar^ e, sweeping riews. 34 are looking foj- an exceptionally quire about lowest down small­ Manchester routes. Cleaning at­ 4-8136. PLEASANT Room for rent, gen­ An 3-6389. I of living area, beautiful high acres, only $17,900. Carlton W. 9-7620. CSty sewers. Close to schools, nice 6 room ranch in an area of cellent'condition, small lot But. a est payments anywhere, tio small ELECTRONICS Television Refrig­ WOMAN FOR general 'housework, 8- 2111. LOOK WHAT , ^'ooded lot,, bullt-ins, fireplace, Shopping, bus. Ix>w down pay­ good buy. T. J. Oockett. Realtor. tics, cellars, yards. Card^iard, Thursday or Friday. MI 9-6808. tleman preferred, free parking. 21 Hutchins, AG 9-M32. MANCHESTER—2 family, veVy fine homes, you should check this loan or finance oompany plan. metal drums available. Reliable eration Air Conditioning-Oil Burn­ EXPERIENCED SALESMAN Edmund St. MI 3-8203 patio, sliding glass doors. Value ment Easy financing. Call Mr. one. Large living room, fireplace AG 3-1577. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ers A Controls. Enroll now for «299 BUYS beyond compare. Built by U&R. MANCHESTER — Handy man’s convenient, on bus line, O-S./ton- Foraker, ’IR 6-2324, AG 9-5306, lawn maintenance. MI 9-9757. Sitaations Wanted— Business Ixications gren Agency, AG 8-6321, ^ with raised hearth, Califo:;nia red­ fall term. Efficient placement n e a r MAIN St;,, for gentleman, special. 7 room home, steam oil TR 6-6611, wood paneling, large dining area, VERNON—Sunnyview Dr. A high­ RN—NIGHT DUTY, part-time. Call FOR OUR MEN’S DEPT. For Rent 64 $24,500 South Windsor—New 7 4 SPOT CASH BUSINESS MEN—If you have key service. Write New England MI 9-2368. Female 38 AT NORMAN^S private entrance, parking, 23 heat, new roof and siding, targe VERNON—Brand new custom built 3 large bedrooms with 2 sliding ly desirable home, 54 room personnel, cal] for appointment, Tech., 68 Union Place, Hartford, room Colonial, ■«ith 4 spacious ranch, garage, radiant heat, beau­ PAID FOR CLEAN . Good steady position. -Apply^ Pearl St., MI 3-7236. • CENTRAL / LOCATION. store lot, good location, financing can ranch, brick front, 6‘large rooms, door clo-sets in each. Central ’’Red” Farmer, Ml 3-2105. who Conn., or call 525-3406 for, full RELIABLE woman to care for 2 LICENSED woman will take care FURNITURE WAREHOUSE bedrooms, 2 full baths, attached be arranged, full price, $11,000. BARROWS & WALI'ACE hall. The best wall to wall tiful yard. reaJiatically priced. USED CARS AT of children days in hbr home. MI FURNISHED room, all improve­ space approximately 20’x40’, siiit- 2-car garag.e. Tappan 400 built- 3 bedrooms, dining room, living will explain key man insurance. information. young boys, teacher’s home. MI able for small business. Available Call the Ellsworth Atitteri Agency, .pqorn with fireplajS, large kitcheri t.65 E. Center St... Manchester carpeting. Carport. Many, many Call to aee it. Joseph "Lombardo, 9-3230. 3-0763. ments, gentleman only. MI 9-0591, 1ns. High wooded lot. Tremen­ Realtor, AG 3-6930. B'i'oker, AG 9-9345, CARTER CHEVROLET CO., LAWN MOWERS sharpened and U.S. CIVIL SERVICE Tests! Men THE FAIR 10 pc double dresser October 1. Ml 9-6294. with built-ins, 2/full baths, attach­ MI 9-6306 fine extras. Andersen (basement bedroom ensemble 136 Bissell St. dous value. Built by U&R. ed garage, nice rear porch, steel windoU'.s throughout I.Jirge lot INC, repaired sales and service, pick women. 18-52.' Start high...as $102 LUNCH GIRL, Monday-Friday, Manchester Shopping Parkade BOLTON—$13,500, 5 room Cape, 22 BOWERS SCHOOL Area—Ranch, up and delivery Ice skates sharp­ ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. $ 2 8 ,^ Vernon-U ft R built 7 beam conat^sfetion, $17,990. Jerry with several beautiful hemlock, 1229 Main St. Mapcdiester a week'. Preparatory training un 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. A'ppiy ’Treat to pc decorator convertible STORE, 248 N. Main St., good foot living-room-, fireplace, alum­ recently renovated'inside-out. CaU ened, precision ground. .L A M Situations Wanted— Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire room executive ranch, featuring •Fay Agency, AG 8-7029. NEAT 6 ROOM ranch. Convenient­ spruce and pine trees. Just off "Frenchy" Jodoin TeL MI 9-5238 til appointed. Thousands of jobs Shop, Talcottville. MJ 9-8206, living room Mt spot for anything. MI 9-5229, 9-5. inum siding, garage. acre lot, Parkway. $18,900. Jerry Fay OM'ner MI 3-0061. No agents pleas*. ESquipment Corporation, Route 88 open. Experience usually unnecess Male 39 224 Charter Oak St.. MI 3-8368, CH 2-car garage, 2 full hatha, formal, trees Carlton W. Hutchins, AG ly located, near school, bus and PONTIAC 1956 station wagon, SEPTEMBER 1962 can be the start WAPPING—2 year old Cape, 50 shopping. Asking $14,500. Discoe Agency, AG 3-7029. Vernon,' Conn, ‘m 6-7609. Manches­ sary. Free information on Jobs, 37 pc dinette 6-4738. dining room, living room, fam - 9-5131 foot foundation. 5 finished rooms SaySe^.e model 870, fully equipped, power ter exchange. Call Enterprise 1945 salaries, requirements. Write to-- of your career. Avon needs wom­ PART-TIME ODD JOBS wanted, par^-time. gly room with glass sliding doors, Agency, AG 9-0626. VERNON—A special! Want value? LAwn work, painting, itAanlng, OFFICE 206 Center St., .all utilities doWn, .space for 2 additional bed- PANORAMIC views go with, this Here's imique buy and it Won’t steering tmd brakes, excellent day giving name, address, phone en who would like to earn while 5 EXCEP]^NALLY nice large paid, $45 a month. PI 2-6701. leading to an outdoor patio, PORTER St.—Large colonial home, For Peak PerfonoRnce $595. M l 9-2612. SHARPENINO S e m e s - Saws, ‘ -they learn Unlimited opportunity Collector in Manchester area etc.. MI 3-9044. All new—all guaranteed clean wdroom, private entrance, 6 bedrooms, batlu, 2-car ga'- yOo'ms and bath on second floor. MANfJHESTER—Listed below are large nearly new 4 room ranch on last! Six years young, 8 room and time home.' Write Lincoln stone fireplace, deluxe kitchen. 24 ' 24 foot living room, spacious din­ a few outstanding buys; 8 room a Coventry hilltop. Best quality , Done The Quality Wqy, knives,. axes, shears, skates, Service, Box 84, Manchester Her­ f6r<. advancement. High earnings for established monthly ac­ Free delivery—Free lay-away good residential location at Cen­ OVER THIRTY listed locations for This beautiful brick exterior fin­ rage, large landscaped yard. ranch. 3 hediooms, living room, 1955 FORD FIDO pickup, 6 cylinder, rotary blades. Quick service. Oapl counts. Car necessary. Must be Instant Credit ter Gentleman. MI 9-4966. Shown by appointment, Marion.E. ing room, modern kitchen with English Colonial, beautiful and and sparkling clean. If a 2 bed­ dining room, kitchen, recreation Guardian ald. potential. Call today for appoint­ STAIR BUILDER, carpenter, floor manufacturing, office and retail ished home is situated in a built-ins, oversize bedrooms, 4-spee'd transmiision. Call Ml tol Ejqulpment Co., 88 Main St, ment in your home at your con­ available first ten days of Robertson, Itoaltor. AQ , outstanding, $24,900; 64 room room home fit* your family, see room, enclosed patio, garage. An­ layer desires work. Call JA 7-9708 LOVELY LARGE room with twin space either, for sale or rent. One neighborhood of fine horhea. aluminum combinations, 1-car ga­ ranch, $20,600; short way out— 3 this one today. Asking *12,000. Maintenance “ ^f-1253 after 7 Manchester. Hours dally 7-5. PIANOFORTE by London certified venience. 289-4922. month, in evenings and Satur­ call finds them all at ’The Squire Owner transferred must sell. derson picture windows, many Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7A. Ml instructress. Gifted new studentk days. High earnings for right beds suitable for teachers. Couple SECLUDED near Bowers JB^hool— rage. A quality built home with bedroom ranch, $14,900; front Call Marv Carlson, PI 2-7297. I,e8- extras and you wem’t believe it. Service NORMAN’S FACTORY Lindsay Agency, 35 Oak St., Man piaster walls and cast iron base­ to back split, $16,500 ; 4 room ■ • 3-7958, ’ or aidults wishing to renew their EMPLOYMENT opportunity at man. Box F, Herald. preferred. Call after 6 p.m. MI Chester, Conn. AJI 3-1111. $40,000" Hartford—128 Bloom field 54 room ranch, foyer fireplace;' aenger Co. Realtors, HArrison but your own spring fed pond to 1951 FORD, 9 passenger Country skills specialty; Please call MI Grant’s Parkade store. FuU-time Doks—Birds—Pets 41 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 8-0520. cellar, garage, tree*; walk to board heating $25,900. PhUbrick ranch, garage, $12,300 ; 4 room 3-9291. swim in. to skate on, all for a COMPLETE 24-hour oil burner Ave. Offered to settle estate. Agency. AG 9-8464. Com« to: Sqitlre. best offer. MI 8-4680. 8-2310. . and part-time for luncheonette .de­ Spacious 10 room Dutch Colo­ High School. Carlton. W, Hutchins, modern home, $11,600 ; 4 room low $17,990. There’a no catch, service. Also, plumbing and heat­ partment, mature person p r e f^ Forest cor. Pine, .Manchester FURNISHED room for rent, com­ AG 9-5132. ' house, nice ' condition, $6,.500. owner transferred. Joseph Lom­ DODGE 19^6 custom Lancer, hard­ ing. Free estimates. MI 9-7321. EXPERIENCED concretd worker BOXER SHEPHERD puppies for Open dally 9-9, Sat. 9-6 plete housekeeping facilities, be­ Houses For Rent 65 nial, 3'-2 baths, finished rec 34 VIRGINIA RD Ansaidi Heights. Many more, all price ranges. Call FAUL PODGE top, power steering, automatic red. concroie woraer Please call PI 2-8198. room, 2-car.^ garage, one-half Vacant, large f room colonial. 4 ROOMY RANTH bardo, Broker, AG 9-9345. Masical— Dramatic 29 wanted or will train. Charles Pon m 3-1626 tween the Center and Memorial SIX ROOM house for rent on Route SIX ROOM home, 3 bedrooms the Ellsworth Mitton. Agency, transmission Call after 5. Ml Hospital. Women only. MI 3-5639. acre lot. A prestige home in an double garage, city^jvater plus bedrooms, 14 baths, 2 fireplaces, Household Services SALES POSITION open for attrac­ tlcelU, 382 .Hackmatack-' Street. 4-lA Coventry $180 monthly.,Call excellent locationY> Realtors,! MI 3-6930. PONTI^ lie. 9-3319. PIANO 8J7D or voice lessons, pu\>- tive, refined married woman, own artesian well.'Conveniently hot Water oil heat, center hall 3 oversized bedrooms, den or Offered -13-A Ml 9-?644. ^ 42 NEWLY FURNISHED room con­ PI 2-6157 , way, full attic, breezeway, 2-car SPLIT LEVEL—New on the mar­ . lie school and private experience. over 25, as Home Care Counselor, Live Slock $55,0tK) Bolton'-Excellent oppor­ located in nice residential area 4th bedroom, 14 baths, family 1955 FORD Convertible, needs re­ Music education degree. Quaker venient to town, hospital and $12,900. PhUbrick Agency, AG garage, combination windowj and ket .. a 'slightly used 3 bedroom Tollqnii Summit Park pairs. best offer. Also, white por­ HAROLD a SON Rubbish Remov­ part or full-time, must have car. BARNEY, former Foot Guard BOLTON—4 room ranch furnish­ tunity to own your own business size kitchen, large living room FALL SPECIALS Rd. MI 3-4997 Excellent - opportunity ett com­ SEWING MACHINE (1962 model). schools. Professional woman pre­ ed, oil heat, $110 month. Good- 9-8484. doors, amesite drive, city utili- split up loft Vernon Street. Two celain electrjc stove. MI 9-1423. al Cellars, attics, yards, and Quality " Control horse, English or Western, $150, Sacrifice $35. MI 9-6696. ferred. For particulars. MI 3-2310. in this package store, grocery 'ties. St. James Parish. -Asking baths, rec room on lower level, with fireplace, full basement, Trites — Treos — T r ^ AUgn Front E n d ...... $8.50 weekly pick-up or burner barrels. mission basis Call Servicemaster, Call MI 3-7531. child-Bartlett Realty,- BU 9-0939, store and gas station, 'plils a--^ 236-2121. All 3-7925, BEELZEBUB ROAD—Wapping. 64 price $23,500. Charles Lesperance, one-car -garage. jPombinations, 2-car garage, beautifully land­ $11.400 Rotate Tires (5) ------$2.00 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent con- Harold Hoar, MI 6-4034. Bonds—Stocks-^ ■______J______- ______DOUBLE, light oak bed, box PLEASANT ROOM for rent, board room brick home, presently do^ '-room ranch, garage, bulit-inSj AG 9-7620. fireplace, real nicp condition. Ask­ dltiofl, radio, heater. MI 9-8502, if desired, one block from bu$ ■^ijig a good volume. scaped, 100x200 lot. Headlight .■Lint (4) .... .$1.25 REWEAVING of burns, moth botes.. Mortgages 3l . Tester . spring and mattress', almost new, BOLTON LAKE-Modern 3' bed­ sfeql beam, beautiful trees, acre ing only $20,300 .. and'We think it NO MIONEY ^ W N 21 Elizabeth Dr. Poultry and Supplies 43 reasonable. Call MI 9-340$. line. MI 3-0040, lot, reasonably priced. Carlton W. ST JAMES PARISH—6 room Cape, is a falrlprice, T. J. Crorkett, Winter-Ready Zippers repaired Window Shades '"Perform standard testg on room ranch on.choice lakefront Choice of ranch o r cape. En- CASH AVAILABLE. If you have COMPTOMETER lot. Ail comforts of city living. Hutchtos. MI 9-5132. piastereq walls, baseboard heat, Realtor, MI 8-1577. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE Engine Tuneup . .7". $9.95 FOR SALE—Bus 1948 Ford, 48-pas- made to measure; all sized Vene­ matrix and .plastic materials. “ABBEY HOME” LARGE DOUBLE bedroom, busi­ fireplace, walk-out cellar, 140x150 jo.v the thrill ol^Watching your sengers, $250. See it in rear of tian blinds Keys made while you real estate equity, call us for High'School graduate. ness block. Depot Square, free School bus at door. . Madeline U & R Realty Co. CO. .$1.50 funds'. $2000 requires only $44.50 OPERATORS / FOR SALE—19 Leghorn layer’s and S-ROOM OUTFIT 54 -ROOM ranch, 3 years old, landscaped lot, qiiick occupancy. SOUTH w!lNDSOR-CuBtom built 5 home being hullt. 150x200 foot Lube 236 Main St Call MI 9-4416. wait. Tape Recorders for rent. 2 roosters. MI 3-6883. ALL BRAND NEW parking. Tel. Mr. Keith. MI 9-8191. Smith, Realtor, Ml 9-1642. 'N n c . modern bath and kitchen with room Cape, expandable second f MI 3-9332 lot with tre4s and atone fences. $2.60 Marlow’Si 867 Main, Ml 9-5221. per month, including repayment. Owner, Call sifter 6 p.m., AG Change Oi|-(4 qts.) FURNITURE MI 3-2692 built-ins, 3 bedrooms, living room s-e'rss. _ floor. Ta'o fireplace*. Storms. Ga­ Open House Sunday 2-6 p.m. 1959 FORD convertible new tires Prank Burke,, 246-8897 days, or Must be experienced, PLEASANT sunny room nea'r Main FDR RENT, wlto. option to buy, 6 55 East Center St., Manchester AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol ONLY $298 roorn Gape, 1*4 baths, garage. with fireplace and Raneled wall,- rage. 1!50X217 yard with trees, Durjpg week by appointment. Parts Extra and top, must sell, '$1,400 Cal! 529-6553. evertinigs. Pleasant working conditions. Articles For Sale 45 St. for one -person, lady only. Tel. Robert D. Murdock [ Ml 3-6472 MANOR RANCH In High • Ridge, PI.2-67S1 after 6 p.m. ' ster 3 piece living room set; sofa Paper ’Machine ' $12.60 Per Month Afountain Road. Glastonbury. ______. ______partially finished basement with shrubs, garden Hotrrly bus serv: EAST HARTFORD — Six rooni .JJlrecti'ons: ' Wilbur Cross Excellent benefits. Here’s What You Get! MI 3-6388 ' Manchester—8 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 2 chaire $146. Choose from SECOm> ' m o r t g a g e s avaUaWc. TWO WATER . paddle cycle*, Open for inspectioif Supday 2-4 DARTMOUTH HiEIGHTS^-6 room natural wood paneling, -intercom ice. Short walk to library school, house, desirable location on bus Parkway to Exit 99, turn left Consolidate your obligations into Gool salary, good hours. system throughout the house, fill) basement, attached garage, group, of- fine' fabrics. Work done Helper good condition, reasonable. Will 10-PIECE BEDFtOOM A’TTRACnVELY furnished room p.m For 'appointment call i ranch, 2 baths. 2 fireplaces, 2-car church. Really, priced to*^ sell at line, gas hot water; heat, Mei row Road, sign one mile up PAUL DODGE . 1655 FORD ’Thunderblrd, good con­ by - expert craftsmen on oiir prem­ oqe monthly payment. We are.in large wooded ilot close to school electric built-in oven, stove,, dish­ ^$18,200, Glenn Roberts Agency! ceramic baths, heatalator .fire­ showing Tolland Summit, turn Apply sell separately. Call MI 9-8088. ' for gentleman, private entrance, Lebanon NI 2-7744, garage, porch, built-ins, city washer and disposal, landscaped, dition Call after 5. Ml 3-8987. ises. All work 'ully guaranteed. a position to loan any amount . Must be at least 5'10” Mr.. Euid Mrs. Dresser, 5-Drawer kitchen privileges, parking. In­ and shopping, $17,900 PhUbrick ■^Realtors, AG 4-11521, AG 4-0288. place Principals only. Owner AG left .onto Anthony Road. 'on easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 C!hest, Panel B6d, Innerspring Mat­ 84 ROOM house with heat, water and seijferage amesite Agency, AG 9*464. ' many extras, under $25,000. By Mil] Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine , CONN, STATE Experience desirable AQUARIUM SUPPLIES, aasorted quire 1.69 Maple St. "x - drive, family room, Walk-out base­ 9-8913. PONTIAC. Inc. 19^ . p E ™ oUTH, ~8 ^cylinder, St., exclusive Cheney ' Fabric Main St., MI 8-5129. bicycle tires and ■ wheels. Ml tress, Box Sprii^, 2 Pillows', 2 water, one bedroom. Ideal appointment onlv. Owner AG MANCHESTER—Rockledge. Large 4-door, automatic shift, radio, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 8 paid holidays. Dresser Lamps, Rt^:. weeking couple. AG 3-f>879. ment Charles Lesperance, AG OUTSTANDEIG ,two year old split- 3-48.54,-' ^ ■ roomy 8 room ranch-, formal din­ CANTOR and 878 MAIN ST., MANjTHE.STMl salesroom, In Manchester. MI Paid vacations and pensions. 9-8409.. 9-7620. Also Expert. Bod.v Repairs heater, signal lights. Best offer 3-7322. Budget terms arrtuqied. 806 Main St.. Manchester 10-PIECE UVlNG ROOM Apartments— Flat* level. 3 bedrooms, 3 (uU baths, ing room, garage, fireplace, \’q-' over'$300, Call MI 9-9050. Bnsiness OpportunitiM'H2 Group Insurance Plan, FOR RENT with option to buy, 6 formal dining room, family room MANCHESTER—Off Center 8t. 64 cant. Early occupancy. Easy fi­ At' Our Alodern Equipped SCREENED LOAM for the best in 3-Pq.‘ Suite with CSioice of Fabrics, 63 SOU’TH WINDSOR — 5 4 room GOLDFARB Interview at Rogers Corpora­ lawns from -our screening planL Tenements .room'Cape. 14 baths, garage. with built^lns and patio. 2-car ga­ 'room older home, excellent con­ nancing, 'Tongren Agency, AG Rody Shop 1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 4- Bailding--r-Coiitiracttng 14 SERVICE STATION business for tion, .corner Mill .and Oakland 9x12 Living Room Rug, Cocktail Ranch, established neighborhood, dition, oil heat,-large fenced in RE.ALTORS EXPERIENCED waitress, full George Grlffing. Inc. PI 2-7886. Table. 2 Step. Tables, 2 Table ; FIVE LARGE rooms, second floor. Mountain Road, Glastonbury.-For rage. -This home features many 3-6321.. Shtrwin-Williams FREE ESTIMATES ■ doo;', V-8. automatic, radio and sale, lower Main St. location, m - Streets, Marichester,, Conn., at appointment call Lebanon NI family sized kitchen, . ceramic extras including dtsb'washer, dis­ yard. Call C. K, MacManus. Bro­ MI 8-8443—TR 5-8244 heater, whitewall tires. A„ real HOME AND attic remodeling, time. Apply Pinky’s Drive In, 250 Lamps, Smoker. ' ' , . i on bus line, quiet neighborhood,, bath, tree shaded lot, exceUent ker, AG 9 3252. AG 8-4463. COLONIAL—Not too big, not toojl tabllshed trade and complete In­ Hartford Rd, 9:30 a.m., ’Tuesday, Sept. 11, • 2-7744 I posal, built-in' oven, and range, ' Paints - clean car. Call 'after 8 ^ m roofing, guttering and,siding. Ac- ventory. Call MI 3-6860 for ' ap­ . 1962„ PURE CIDER vinegar'. Call Art 7-PIECE KITCHEN includes stove, refrigerator, heat construction. Hayes Agency, AG ‘ 3-zone heating, elaborate interior small. 6 rooms with,, two very i 6-3422 couStical ceiling, porch enclosing, pointment, * ■ and hot water, .garage if desired. VERNON—4 room house, garage, 3-4803. Ughting, tastefully decorated, large bedrooni^. Ctozy comfort al-j and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ N.Y. MAIDS—Top wages. Best Pish. Ml 9-4695. Formica Top Table,' 4 Chrome Box AA, Herald.,. W. H. ENGLAND homes, tickets sent, Lwgeat, old­ Chairs with Plastic seats and electric stove, no pets, one child, hand hewn root shingles, profes­ '' most maintenance free features. I manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. AMJHUCAN OIL Co. has a 3-bay DARK, RICH, stone-free loam. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN-d room 61^2 r o o m ; c o l o n i a i x est N.'y.' agency. Write, Domestic, backs, 9x12 Kitchen Linoleum, $100 monthly, available Oct, 1. TR ranch, tile baths, full base­ sionally ' landscaped, top value at Owner MI 9-5051. LUM6ER CO. 1956 FORD 2-door. V-S,- standard service- station available in the Also fill, gravel, stone and white .■8-7749’ ' $29,900. Phtlbrick Agency, AG transmlsaion. ,MI 9-3309. 88 Rockaway,,.Valley Stream, N.Y. ROGERS Kitchen Cabinet. TWO ROOM heated apartment, 149 ment, three way fireplace, dish­ This comfortable home also WHAT ARE YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEOS? Roonng—siding 16 center of Manchester. We have a sand. MI 3-8603. , 9-8464. includes baths and garage. OLDER 2-FAAGLY located on cor­ .• Opea All Day ^turday • pato-training^.program^jnd_qffer Price Includes Delivery, Set tip Oakland Street, MI 0-5229.' 9-5. - washer, garbage disposal, built- 14 ner ot Pine and Walnut Sts 44-4 TWO-HOURS a week-lg all-lt-takas- Service, Guarantee, immediate De­ Convenient to everything. Cill ••Af the Green”—AD 9-5201 EXCEPTIONAL 1954, 4;door“ Fofd. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, financial assistance. Excellent op­ CORPORATION SPEK3AL.SALE picnic tables, zinc Suburban For Rent BG in oven and cooking unit, large STARKWEA’THER Street — Single r(»m apartments. $18,600. R. J. low mileage. Must be sfeen to ap­ to run a shopping Club for a few livery or Free Storage Until Need; family room, beautilful tec’ra’ce, . us nbw. Price reduced to painting. Carpentry. Alteratlona portunity, ^or information from friends. You get $25 in name Equal opportunity entployer plated bolts, 6 foot $15.95, 8 foot family, immaculate home, mod­ $19,900. Wrobelski, Broker, AG 8-2573. Do YouWant To... preciate. Best offer. Call after and additions. Ceilings.' Workman­ 9 a.ni.-6 p.m. 249-9391. After 6, $19.95 delivered. MI 9-6444, TR ed Regardless Of Time. UNFURNISHED 34 room apart­ garage, amesite drive," all city ernized. A lot of house for only 4:30. PI 2-6519. brands free in 10 weeks Send for utilities. Charles Lesperance, AG ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn .St. 249-2984. catalog and details. Alice Wil­ 6-7148. Phope for'appointment ment, one child acceptable, AG $14,500, Joseplf Barth, Broker. -AG WARREN E. HOWLAND MI 3-4860. TICKET COLLECTOR for eve­ . SAMUEL ALBERT 9-0495. 9-7620. 9-0320. • Buy a Home but dp not know if you can afford one? liams, Popular Club Plan, Dept. nings. Apply in .person to Jack LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, EXTERIOR . REALTOR • Bu.v or sell property and want fast efficient service? 1938 2-YARD dump truck, good F804, Lynbrook, N. Y. ■ Hartlbrd CH 7-0358 , CUSTOM BUILT • room Ranch, 575 Main St. ‘ AG 3-1108- BIDWELL HOME Improvement- PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call Sanson, Manager, State ’Theater. Bolens, and 'Toodall Reel . and See It Day Or Night MANCHESTER-i)-Ofl Hartford Rd. • Buy, sell or itease, office; retail or manufacturing condition. Tel. MI 4-1989 Company—all types of siding and J. D. Realty. Ml 3-5129 rotary, 18-38” Parts and service. PAINTING Wanted To Rent 68 large Uirlng roem with flreplace, Excellent 7 rooiiq bungalow, 2-car BAKER — AU around man, steady If . you have no means of transpor­ formal diniiig room, .family siie roofing. Aluminum clapboards a CLEANING woman, reliable, once Used mowers and tractors ’Trade tation. I’ll send my auto for you. SPRAY and BRUSH garage, large ♦ enclosed front SQUIRE space? 1958 FORD convertible, excellent A’TLANTIC SERVICE Station work good wages. Apply in per­ DESIRED BY two adults, four pos­ kitchen 2 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, SEVEN ROOM ColMiial — Baie- speclEUty Unexcelled workman­ or twice a week. Call MI 3-8266. in yoUr old machine. Capitol No obligation even if you don’t Commercial, Iridustrlal, porch, partitioned recreation • Buy pi’ sell a building lot or several hundred acres? condition, standard shift. MI ship. 9-6496. available for lease now. Modern, son Parkade Bakery, Manchester Equipment .Co. 88 Main St. Hours sibly five room rent in Manches­ reerbation room with fireplaca, room, $15,900. Maddock ft deVos, ment garage. One block to S-1611 after 5:30 p.m. high gallonage 'station, has ex­ Shopping Parkade. ■7-5 daily. 7-9 Thursday. 7-4 Sat­ buy. Reold^tlal ter References. PI 2-8148 after encloood tHreeseway, attached ga­ • Buy or sell a business ? ' CLEANING WOMAN for four and Trim Jobs Realtors. 249-7711. \ Evenings Bowers; School. ’Two blocks to cellent location' in Manchester. hours, preferrably Friday. Must urday 6:30 Or weekends. rage. landscaped yhid 01x194. 289-4472. Junior High. and High Schools. By LINDSAY Roofing and Chimner* 16-A . Call 289-1561 until 5 pirn. After 6 BRIDGEPORT lathe hands. Must A—L—B— E—R—T—’—S WORK GUARANTEED Marion E. Robettaoa. Reaitor. AG ■furnish transportation. Call MI *3-45 ALLYN 8T.7-HARTFQRD-- •'— . ■ ~ . appointment— only, .M o—agents,, Auto Drtyjne School 7« A 'call Mr. Rauch M I 3-2381. be able . t o aet up ~and~'operate CEDAR CLOTHES line poles, many FREE ESmVf A’TES ‘ 8-S9SS. $33,000—AND one of the better Real Estate Do You Hovels.. ROOFING—Specialising repairing 9-7400. OPEN NIGHTS T Iti. 9 please, AG 3-8160. Good roofs of oil Kinds, new roofs gut­ from blueprints, bold Aircraft tol­ sizes. 1956 Plymouth sedan, rea­ Busineae Property For Sale 70 buys in town. Multi-level split of E-Z LERN erances. Apply GTK Corp. 678 sonable. MI 9-1S53. JOSEPH DIONNE SO. WINDSOR—Ellington Road. 5 eight large rooms, four bedrooms, ST, JAAIES PARISH — 7 room • A need for some' interesting investment properties? ter work, chimneys cleaned re­ GIRL FOR general, office ' work, INVES’TMENT or business prop- . room custojp' built Ranch with « I Opportanitiee paired Aluminum siding 80 Help Wanted— .Female 35 Tidland Street, East Hartford. CONTRACTOR ' three baths, two car garage and home, excellent condition through­ Ml 3-1111 • Or a house or apartment to rent? DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. bookkeeping, typing, and general I ' . .. - . ..I I lltT m ...... TWO CERAMIC kilns, firing cham- APAR’TMEan' size gas stove, very erty-'-S fanolly, nd agents. Call plastered walls, 6 years old. bet­ years’ experience. FYee estimates. office procedure required. Call MI Ml S-04P# f one storage room. Immaculate. out, aluminum combinations, ga­ FULL-’TIME 'counter girls needed PART-TMK rlarter, mornings, de­ ber, 11x11x12. Variety of green­ reasonable. MI 3-2310. after 9 *p.m. for appointment. AG ter than brand new condition.' rage, city water and sewer, Very Land and HomM Of Good Value The answer to this and any other Autora.atic arid Standard shift. CaU Rowley, MI 8-5M1. Ml 8-0763 for 7 a.m.-3 p.m, shift. Apply In 9-2819, 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Big lot, lovely setting. So^id sired. Apply Mister Dmmt. 255 W. ware. Very reasonable. MI 3-7912. 3-5215 Nice shaded lot with good view. brick. Only 5 or 6 years old. T. J. close to school, shopping and RE.AL BST.VIE PROBLE.MS OM b* Pay as you .go,, take only the person Mister Donut, 265 W, Mid­ Middle Tpke. Priced right. Jerry Fay Agency, WANTED—Kindergarten teachera, Crockett, Realtor, AG 3-15'n. transportation. $18,900. PhUbrick 36 OAK ST.. MANCHESTiai settled by a simple phone oal or number of lessons required. Radio-TV Repair Services 18 dle 'Turnpike. CHILDREN’S TOYS — Tricycles AG 3-7029. Agency, AG 9-8484 p.m. positions available. MI MACHINIST $3; pedal tractor, $2; pedal car,i INVITATION Houses For Sale 72 DOME DOWN to our o f f i^ OLDER AND NERVOUS STU- CONNIES TV and Radio Service, DRIVERS for school buses, Ver­ 4-0052. 1 $3; doll carriages, $3; miscellane­ ROCKLEDOEr-T room Ranch, 4 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Large DEN’TS OUR SPECIALTY available .all horn’s. Satisfaction non, 7:30-9 a.m., 2-3:30 p.m. CaU TOOL MAKER T O BID CEN’TRAL CAPE—Stx rooms, fuU seven room colonial, attached ga­ 180 WELLS ST.—Excellet 6 room ous. MI 9-1043. SEPTIC TANKS ■ ^ r s old, large modern kitchen. colonial with fireplace, only 6 y DAIRY BAR guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1818. MI 3-2414. ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS bath down plus full bath in rec buUt-m oven and range, dishwash­ rage, 2 fireplaces, 1 4 tile baths, CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET Sealed bids will be received at AND room tn,, liasement, RecenUy beautiful family room, terraced years old, l*i baths, full attic, Located on main highway. .Densely popiUgted area phis heavily SQUIRE BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST BULLARD OPERATOR GRAPE CRUSHER, wine bottler, the Office of the General Manager, er, disposal pantry, etc.' Large LAND and TELEVISION ontenneui and rotor •WAITRESSES wanted all sHifta. HORIZONTAL BORING MUX barrel. Gas refrigerator, grill, cof­ renovated' Nice lot, plenty of with outside barbecue, basement large enclosed porch. builtins, traveled road. Excellent parking. High income guaranteed Pur-, MI 8-8552 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ dining room, den center entrance plastered walls, full insulation, chase price can be earned 4sack the first year. Reason for sale— systems jnstalled and repaired. Apply Howayd Johnson’s, Tolland Charge of small office. OPERATOR fee rnakier, french fryer. 14’ shoW* PLUGGED SEWERS trees With about $3,000 down you haU.'paneled wail tirepiace In liv­ plastered with whi(e cement, city HOMES Serving Mancheeter and surround­ Tuinpike. . ' necticut until September 17, 1062 can assume the 1st mtge. and utilities. Charles Lesperance, AU city utilities, combination win­ Owner has other interests. Priced for imrriediate sale. Exclualve PREPARE FOR driver's test. case; Ml 3-6389. ing, room with B beautifq] view, S OF LINDSAY ing ateas. Modern TV Service 406 Good pay. Benefits. Must be able to set up and at 11:00 AAI. for Proposed Im­ pay $108.25 monthly. T. J. 9-7620 dows and doors, one b^ock from with Squire Lindsay, 36 Oak St., Manchester. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class COUNTER GIRL wanted. fuU-time. provements—Globe Hollow Swim­ Machine Cleaned bedrooms. 2 baths, 2-car garage, Main St,, bus line. Vacant.. St. Center St.. Ml 8-2205. work from blueprint. Aircraft Crockett, Realtor, MI. plastered waiils, selling at bank GOOD REAL ESTATE > ■room. Three instructors. No wait­ Apply Parkade . Cleaners, Man­ quality work. Apply in person. Boats and Accessories 46 ming Pool. SepUo Tanks, Dry Welkk Sewer EIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, Jam8s Parish. 'CStarles Lesper- ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Box EE, Herald. MANCHESTER—7 room spUt level, appraisal, $31,000. Flillbrlek Agen­ VALUE! chester Shopping Parkade. -3------'— Bid fornis and specifications are IJnes InstaHed— Cellar Water- laige llidug roqm, dlnlfig room, ance, AG 9-7620. y BAR and GRILL i my. PI a-7249. 'Moving—Tracking- available at the Controller’s Office, (iroofing Done. baths, rec room, garage, cov­ cy, AO »«4«4. DELTA CORP. 14 'kitchen, sOidy and lavatory. 4 Located-central Manchester, edge of municfpal parkiog and shop­ M i 3 . i n r Storage 20 CLEANING woman wanted, one Pli'YWOOD liuLL sailflsh, $50. MI 66 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ ered paUo. half acre of parklike bedrooms and bath on ^ second IN TOWN,—Attractive 4 room Cape LARSON’S—Connecticut’s first It-' or twp days a week, Wapping. MI NEED RELIABLE woman t o 1249 Main St. Hartford SIX ROOM Cape, Immediate occu­ ping area. Doing nice yearly volume. Excel!er|t lease available supervise S children, ages. 18, 11 ' 8-5098 after 6. necticut. .. - grounds. Hayes Agency, AO 8-4803 pancy, 4 Ijedrooms, large kitch­ floor. Reertetioh room with fire­ with expansion space. Firepliu:e.' 1 it«a.' .Ml 9.tM78—a lT M e M . censed driving school trained— MANCHESTER Package Delivery ■4-1947. -rTOWK MANCHES’TER. McK in n e y b r o s . Pric4d* for immediate sale! . . Certified and approved is now of­ Light trucking. anqq:)ackage deliv­ and 7, 4 days a week, 2 hoUra a SDCPERIENCED mechanic -with en, •■ecreened porch, nicely finish­ place in basem.ent. Attached Hecreaiiqn room. Large lot with, ■.CONNECTICUT COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, trees and shrubs. Ctonvehient fo R5 OAK ST.. MANl’UEKAWm fering ' classroom and behind ery R’efncere'or'- wsshors arid PART-TIME her ,' 3-64'49. Read Herald Advs. GENERAL MANAGEI^ Philbriek Agency. Ai^ 9-8484. brick Agency. Ml 9-8484. tor. AG 9-1642.1 / T 9-8464..

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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. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. Ip 10 P.M.. MANCHESTER M60 ' Europe h) 1H.4 and IMK t) ' / , ■ c-l ^ 4 Y 4 \ / /•