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T(NL L X X X n, NO. 66 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, lACEMBER IT, 1961 (OaMdOad m PRICE FIVE CENTS Kennedy Telecast State News Supreme G>iirl Roundup Refuses Case To Scan Two Years On Blue* Law Skybolt to Dominate Two Hold Up Bank W^HINGTON (AP) —-,'^port from Secretary of Bute Dean WASHINGTON (AP) — President Kennedy reviews Rusk on the meeting of the North Over a sharp dissent from Atlantic Treaty Organization's Flee ' with $10,000 his first two years in the ministerial council in Paris. Justice Douglas, the Supreme White House tonight in an un- Rusk, who returned Sunday BRISTOL (AP)—Two men Court dismissed today a chal­ vsual hour-long television in­ night, is expected to teU Kennedy held up a branch of the Bris­ lenge of the constitutionality terview. the United States has a major of Kentucky’s Sunday closing Bahamas Conference tol Saving's Bank and fled The program, caUed “After Two task on its hands to persuade its law. Tears—A Conversation with the NATO allies to contribute more ivith about $10,000 in cash. But th another case touching on President,” wUl be carried by the conventional forces to the defense The holdt|p occurred at the the religion vs. state powers is­ Columbia Broadcasting Sy^em of Europe. Bristol Shopping Plaza on sue. the high court agreed to rule Kennedy met with Secretary of t. i and American Broadcasting Co. Route 6 about 10 a.m. on the question of whether the M a cm illa n television networks at 8:30 p.m. Defense Robert S. McNamara rights of a member of the Sev­ V - 1 1. Sunday to discuss both the NATO state police reported that both KST and the National Broadcast­ of the budlta were white. enth-day Adventist Church were ing Co. television 'network at meeti^, which McNamara at­ violated when she was denied un­ tended, and the secretary’s talks Hie bandits fled the holdup Feels Sure S:80 p.m. scene in a blue station wagon. employment compensation after in London on the conftoversial refusing to work on Saturdays. Kennedy returned to the White Skybolt missile situation. Also Road blocks were set up in the House Saturday from ap overnight police effort to apprehend the This case comes from South Caro­ present were Deputy Secretary of lina. stay in Now Tork. After attendhig Defense Roswell GUpatric and pair. O f A c c o rd church Sunday morning, he sat One of the bandits was describ­ And, in an action of major im­ McGeorge Bundy, Kennedy’s top portance in an era when many down with television newsmen adviser on national security af­ ed as armed. Sander VanocUr of NBC, WUliam No one was reported injured la manufacturing plants are moved LONDON (AP) — Prime fairs. because of tax inducements or H. Lawrence of ABC and George The Skybolt problem is certain the holdup. Minister Harold Macmilan left Herman of CBS to tape the inter­ The bandits were “in the bank other reasons, the high court de­ to spUl over into the talks between clined to review and thus let today for talks in the Baha­ view. Kennedy and British Prime Min­ for about ten minutes. It began an active week for Ken­ They handed a teller a shop­ stand a lower court ruling that mas with President Kennedy, ister Harold MacmiUan at Nassau employes have no vested right to nedy. He meets with the National in the Bahamas Wednesday sind ping bag and ordered her to fill it expressing confidence that Security CouncU executive com ­ with money. There were seven em­ jobs when a plant is moved from “ we will find a way through one state to another. mittee today and also hears' a re- (Oontinned on Page Twelve) ployes and four customers in the our difficulties” over the Sky­ bank at the tlme._ The actions were the highlights Witnesses said ’the two bandits, of the Supreme Court’s last opin­ bolt missile. both described as between 24 and ion day before a Christmas-New ” At this moment after Cuba,” 26 years old, lounged in the lobby Year’s recess. It will next hand Macmillan told newsmen, ”we for about 10 minutes before they down opinions on Jan. 7. have to try to make a reassess­ ‘Look’ Claims Deal staged the holdup. Then one of Kentuckys blue law differs from ment of the position between East the bandits went to a teller’s win­ the no-work-on-Sunday laws in and W est.- Can the position be dow, while the other remained other states in that it contains a turned to our advantage? Is there near the entrance. clause reading as follows: a chance of getting ahead with Police converged on the scene “Persons who are members of some of these quertions—nuclear Made oh Ole Miss tests, disarmament and other after sojrneone set off an auto­ a religdous society which observes matic alirm system in the bank. as a Sabbath any other day in matters?” The bank is the Farmington the week than Sunday shall not “As for Skybolt,” his prepared NEW YORK (AP) Missis-^ to 80 marshals bring Meredith to Avenue branch of the Bristol Sav­ be liable (to a penalty) if they statement said, “I have no doubt alppi’s Gov. Ross Barnett—despite the gate. ings Bank. observe as a Sabbath one day In we shall find a way throufii our public vows of defiance—had “ Barnett would refuse to let Police would not disclose imme­ each seven.” difficulties.” made a secret deal with U.S. Meredith in. At this point, Me­ diately the identities of the teller The law does not mention by Macmillan said that in spite of Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy to Shane would draw his gun, and held up or of some of the witness' name any particular religious difficulties, he and Kennedy in­ enroU Negro’s James H. Meredith the other marshals would slap es. group. tend to meet ” ln the spirit of our at the University of Mississippi, their hands on their holsters. Bar­ The Supreme Court majority, an article in the current issue of last meeting.” Skybolt has loomed nett would then step aside and al­ presumably in an 8-1 division, dis­ as a major issue between the two Look magazine says. low Meredith to re^ster. The Mis­ Nervous Bandit Foiled missed the challenge of the law That Old Familiar Feeling allies because Kennedy’s govern­ sissippi highway patrol would HARTFORD (AP) — The nerv; The article says Barnett con­ with a simple order saying^ no ment may cancel the missile the ferred by telephone with Kennedy maintain law and ordST- ous bandit of Route 16, wlu) got substantial federal question vras President Kennedy, who has something of a reputation as a football player, takes a peaslnggrip on a In his talk with KAmedy, the gift football g;iven him today at the White Houee during a visit of Penn State team. T h ey’re en British count on to keep them a tiirough the four days preceding away with $100 in two holdups presented. nuclear power. governor worried about how the early Saturday, drew a blank when route to Annapolis, Md., to train tor the Gator Bowl game. Oapt. Joe Galardd, right holding ooat, the Sept. 30 riot at the university But Justice Douglas filed a- dis­ Of the situation between East scene would look to ‘a big crowd.’ he tried again today. sent saying the clause in the law made the presentation. Other squad members group around him In the rose garden. (AP Photo- and proposed a plan that would «ax).’a . and West, Macmillan said: allow Meredith to enter Ole Miss. If only one man drew his gun, Roy Franzone of 24 Nlckol St., about -observing a Sabbath other “If there is to be a period of Reached by telephone for com­ Barnett felt that he could not back Madison, Maine, had stopped his than Simday plainly made it “ an dawn. So Kennedy reluctantly aid to all organized religions.” pause, of thaw, we must not ment on the article, Barnett said: tractor-trailer, with the m otor misuse it.” 'T haven’t seen It. I don’t know agreed to have all the marshals The case the court agreed to idling, on ' the shoulder of the Explorer XVI He said the troubles in Asia, anything about it, and I have no draw their guns. Under federal westbound lanes near the Simmons hear is an appeal by Adell H. guns, Ross Barnett coiild surren­ Sherbert, 57, who said she was Rusk Says NATO particularly between Red China somment.” Rd. overpass, East Hartford. It der to prevent bloodshed.” employed for 86 years In the and India, have raised- a irhole The article tanA the primary was about 4:86 a.m. Put into Orbit; new set of problems. aim of the governor’s tactics 'watT The'-STtlcle said that on Sept. Suddenly the bandit appeared Beaumont plant of Spartqn-Mill* in Spartansburg, A.C. .J H V “Ow chlaf ' purpose is to- talk, “to allow Barnett te be over­ 80, while Meredith was en route and began bangiog against the over what hah happened sfatce our whelmed by the federals while by plane, to Memphis, from where glass in the window on the pas­ ' In 1967. she aulb -she JoHRS i iiaafiffipSiVeiprfs Persuasion Seventh-day Adventigt ChUKh ji^d last meeting,” Macmillan said. crying ’never’ for the segregation­ he would be escorted to the Ox­ senger side of the truck cab with Firesh from a I’arls conference ists’ benefit.” ford, Miss., campus, Barnett tele­ the butt of a revolver. later was dlscttirged tor raHttsal to work on Saturday, her Sabbkth. WASHINOTON (AP)—A new with French President Charles -! Look reported': phoned the attorney general and The glass cracked but fedled to South Carolina’s Employment U.S. satellite whirls In orbit a lew WASHINGTON (AP) Secre-^fense secretary, who was report­ de Gaulle at which “ close agree­ The plan called for Barnett and suggested a new plan. The next break. The bandit seized the butt ment” on defense views was an­ morning, according to' the plan, Seemity Commtsekm denied her hundred miles above^the earth to­ tary of State Dean Rusk reports ed as having told the conference * Matea trom a. vMML/to CUba. - The ptlaooers were Mptaired In mtnlsfrMlan hks tu sn an asttra at I^ea Paco PlMoca) out its Long Island edition. South i^Mca.” tore tile revolution. •(AlP nsfM sx). ilM BMarreA attempt to Invade beMnd'ths ton e ratow k ■h'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 1962 PAGE MUy notion out of your head that SHOPPING it’s something fbr sissies. ^Messiah^ Gets Two Arrests If all the different intellects I’ve DAYS TILL * mentioned can find enjoyment in Sheinwold on Bridge music, you can too, ’The fact is Usual Good CHRISTMAS In Accidents Richard-Gustafson you’re probably too lazy to try. “ TH E W A Y Naturally you can’t learn it over Base Your Flay ' Soudi dealer OPEN DAILY night. You didn’t learn to read Performance On W eekend On Norrosl Causes Both aidea mlnenbla Center Congregational Church over night either, but you learned By ALFRED SHEINWOLD N O R IH ^ was the scene of the marriage of I HEARD IT” 4 K I S 9 to read or you wouldn’t have got­ Two arrests, some minor injur­ Miss Joanne Gustafson to a y d e C. till ten this far in my diatribe. By JOHN GRUBER Strange things do happen, but 10 5 4 don’t rely on them. If your cellar Richard Jr., both of Manoheffter, fey John Gruber Start learning about it now. The tenth" annual presentation ies, and extensive damage to sev­ Q 6 5 2 You’ll be surprised how valuable of Handel’s "Messiah" offered a eral' cars ,has been r^mrted by is flooded, look fSt a leaky pipe; * K 5 2 naturdiqc afternoon. you haven’t been miraculously WEST EAST The bride la a daughter of Mr. you'll find enjoying good music, slight change from the usual man­ police, who investlgaited a dozen 4 3 4 3 4 .2 when you retire and don’t know moved to Venice. and M ^. Arthur M. Gustafson, 47 ner in which it has been present-'^ motor vehicle acddemts in South ruffed the second club, led V A 9 <5»QI7f what to do with your spare time. ed in the pEist Donald Richter act­ chester during the weekend. 0QJ87 O109B Princeton St. The bridegromn is Sure, golf Is flhe in the summer, a trump to the dummy, and re- ed as narrator, thus avoiding some Vincent Ash, 61, of 381 Summit tiimed a heart. East played low, 4 Q3 10 9 43 4 A S 7 , the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. W* h*d * g'ood sized orchestra^^thls column on Elarl Yost’* page but what about , the winter SOUTH Richard, 110 Washington St. today. of the recitative passsiges with St., early yesterday morning was and South put up the Wng. Tills ZtrhMi we played the other night, months? Those are the months which the work abounds, pttssages 4 A*Q 10 9 « The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Of course you know that space­ when musical activity is at its charged with operating a motor cost him three heart tricks and the •nd we had a good sized audience, normally delivered In a semi- vehicle while under the influence ^ K 8 3 2 pastor,-poefonned the double ring man John Glenn played a far-out height. contract > O A -K 4 (SATURDAY TILL 5:80 PJC.) ♦oa But there are vacancies In trumpet in New Concord, Ohio; chant. _ , ’■ of liquor or drugs. He posted a North was not amused. "Didn’t ceremony by candlelight. Walter 1 didn’t have to go so far afield Another differencef'was the lack $500 bond while awaiting presen- 4 6 Grzyb was organist, and Frank H. WINTHROP both. I must admit there were that fact has been well publicized. for examples of musicians whose you hear that vulnerable over- SooA W at North M of string accompaniment to which taition in Circuit Court 12, Man­ oall?” he asked. Maloney, soloist. Palms, white far more vacancies In the hall than Likewise, Pierre Salinger has been professional field is something else. we have been accustomed in the 1 4 2 4 2 4 gladioli and mums decorated the there are in the orchwtra. Fur­ well publicized for his piano play­ chester, Jan. 14 ■ ‘Tve seen him bid before,” 4 4 All P M - FUN FOR ALL WITH We have them in abundance in past. Last year the small attend­ Police said that ASh, while driv­ South retorted. “He bids on garb­ Church. DESK ther, I fexpect it would be easier ing proclivities. the Manchester Civic. Dr. Eddy, ance failed to cover expenses, so to fill the orchestra completely ing north on Bridge St., sldeswlp- age." The bride, given in marriage by A FAMILY-SIZE 7-FT. Did you know, however, that Dr. Helfrick, Mrs. Helfrick (who the orchestra Was omitted this ed a utility pole and traveled aome than to fill the hall to capacity. North pointed out that East had points up diligently enough you her father, wore a full-length gown Earl Warren is a clarinetist? Well, is also an M.D.), Dr. Breer, Dr. time, all accompaniments being 261 feet before coming to rest already shown up with the ace of of pure silk peau de stfie, designed There seems to be a feeling in it’s a fact. Llewellyn Thompson, Becker, and Dr. Johnson, have all played, by William R. Gable at may think you’re c Io b b to an opm- general that, "Symphony concerts against a bank 66 feet south of clubs. How could East keep silent with a shallow scooped neckline, our U.S.S.R. ambassador, plays played With us or are |)lqylng with the organ console. About Town Hartford Rd. He was unhurt, but Ing bid, but don’t kM yourself. You are all right for musicians, but if he also held the ace of hearts ? need more than 1 Quitik Trick for coachman sleeves, jeweled Alencon PROFESSIONAL violin, too. There are numbers of us. (Dr. Johnson just joined). Some thitigis remained imchang- his oar, with extensive loft fron Some day, if he lives long lace midriff, and pouffed sheath music ia something that doesn’t others on the political scene who Paul Groobert is. an attorney, ed, of course. As usual, G. Al­ Members cff Miantonomoh Tribe a sound opening bid. go with every day life. I couldn’t and aide 1 damage, was towed enough. South will be right. West rtcirt terminating in a full court are amateur musicians. WaVer Oscar Hauser is an engineer, Ed bert Pearson was the direotor, and No. 68, lORM, will meet at the away. Patrolman Charles Mor- For Shelnwold’s 30-page booklet, ever understand it, so why try. Be will make a vulnerable overcall on A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send train Her bouffant veil of silk il­ Judd, congressman from Minne­ Dziadus is a salesman, most of the the presentation was offered in the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, neau inveefiiigaited the 3 am. axxft- worthless hand, and East will lusion was attached to a pillbox P O O L TABLE sides, it’s kind of sissy stuff, and sota, is one that I k ^ w of; Farris high school auditorium. Most 219 W. Center St., tonight at 7:30 50c to Bridge Book, The Moiudiee- the sports page and sports are for gals are housewives, and,„so on. dent. fall to raise with two aces. Until hat fashioned of silk folds, and she Bryant, governor of Florida, is an­ ’They're your friends and neigh­ of the (ionises were toe same as to pay their respects to the late Mrtt Mary A. Bielskl of 29 Ben­ ter Ehnening Herald, Box 3316, me." that day dawns South will be bet­ Grand Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. carried a cascade of white gar­ other. bors. They found out what music those selected in the past, and Walter Schultz, a member of the ton St. yecterday afternoon was ter off making the normal assump­ denias. Maybe you think Ardiie Moore Scientists are very strong in the Roger Loucks, heard here on sev­ order. oharged with failure to obey a ((Copyright 1962, General Fea­ is sissy, too; he plays trumpet is about, and so can yoO.- But you tion that an overcall shows tures Osrp.) Miss Barbara Gustafson of Man- music field. I suppose Dr. Albert won’t find out by staying home. eral occasions, was featured as stop sign. Police, investigating for relaxation. Goose Tatum tenor splodst. strength and that a pass' shows rtiester served as her sister’s maid Schweitzer is the best known In You won’t find out by turning The weekly square dance claze the ‘two-oar crash at Blssell and wealmess. (Harlem Globetrotter) claims or­ The other soloists were new to sponsored by the (Manchester Holl 9ts., said no one was hurt of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss gan playing keeps his hands lim­ this field. He is famous as a theo- on the radio as a background to Lead Low log;ian, of course, more famous for Manchester and included Nelga Square Dance Club will have a in the 3:30 accident but both cars Jean Mlartln and Miss Roberta ber for handling the ball. Ed Ru­ a bridge game, either. Spend an Lynn, soprano, Jacqelyn Jarrett, After ruffing the second round MERJIY GHRISIMAS! Bhankman, both of Manchester, his hospital work in Africa, but hour or two a week'just listening Christmas dance tomorrow night were towed away. dolph, speed-skating champion of contralto, and Warren Tapken, at 8 o ’clock at the Waddell School, o f clubs. South should lead a low and Miss Nan Lupton of Weston. the United States, is more at home musicians invariably think of him to WINF or to some of the -FM Police reported that Mra. Bielskl heart from his hand. If West has • Closed Mon. thru as a great authority on Bach and bass. I particularly enjoyed Miss with Earl Jcihnston calling. All was driving her oar west on Bis- All the attendants wore cock- toi a dance band than he is on ice, stations, and I mean listening to Lynn’s singing of "Come unto the ace of hearts there is no ad­ tmi-length dresses of emerald his organ works. them, not just hearing them. At those attending are requested to sell St., ran the stop aign at HoU $ 9 9 - 5 0 according to his owfi statement. Him.” Incidentally she was the bring a grab bag gift. Refresh­ vantage in giving him anything green velveteen, fashioned with Donald Glaser, Nobel prize-win­ the end of a year youUl be sur­ St., and was hit on the left side but a low heart to capture. Maury Wills of the I«os Angeles only soloist to sing two sjrs; the ments will be served. ■cooped necklines, elbow-length Dodgers and Eddie Matthews of ner, is a triple threat musician.‘He prised how much understanding of by a oar operated by Miss Karen West plays the nine, and dum­ You Get 1000 jf-fC Stamps plays piano, violin, and viola. In others were heard in a single solo E. VarseU of 393 Hackmatack St., ■leeves, natural waistlines and the Milwaukee Braves play g;uitar. good music you will have acquired. each. my’s ten forces out East’s jack. bell-shaped skirts with back bow Authentic reproduction in maple, fact he played violin with the Residents of Westihill Gardena who had toe right of way. Mrs. with correct Interior, four drawers, Wlffi Smith carries a console piano Then come to our next concert The High School Art Depart­ who have been meeting each Mon­ South ruffs the club return and FIU.-SAT.-SUN. details. They wore white fur pill­ Cleveland Orchestra while study and enjoy some "live’’ music. After Bietski was ordered to appear In leads another low heart. This time four ball and claw feet. Has ^ace- la her miniature bus as she makes ment once again designed and ex­ day at 2 p.m. with members of the Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Jan. box hats, and carried white fur the rounds of the woman’s profes­ ing at Case Institute of ’Tech­ all. It ia the "live" music that is ecuted a very colorful and appro­ West must play the ace willy-nilly. “ GX BLUES"—-aU oolort ful serpentine front. Chippendale nology and laying the groundwork Salvation Army will be guests at a 14. muffs with red carnations and butterfly hardware: sional golf circuit. Zoe Olsen (now really the original. Elverything priate backrop for the occasion, Christmas party tonight at 6 p.m. Now South can win the return, “ESCAPE TO ZAHRAIN” - holly. Mrs. Jackie Jensen), who was sn for a career that finally earned else is merely a facsimile of the under the direction of ifr. Arthur Mrs. Theresa L. Ronson o f Bol' draw trumps, and lead hearts him an international chemistry at Community Hall. There will be ton wtts taken to Manchester Me- Paul Ampry of Candlewood lak e Olympic diver, claims she learned real thing, no matter how much Glaeser. a carol sing, instrumental music, from dummy for a finesse through Shores served as best maffSlJshers prize. niorlal Hospital yesterday after' East. South can. discard the losing to control her breathing by play­ you have spent for your equip­ In short, it was toe customary a skit by the Annie Addy Sun­ were Gerald C. B e s ^ ie ld of StuclUfa photo 7-PIECE ^ ing clarinet. As for businessmen, Harvey excellent presentation to which noon for treatment of a lip lacera diamond from dummy on a heart, • Strong pedestal folding la g e Firestone Jr. plays a pretty good ment. As they say in the patent beam Troop, iind refreshments. Manchester, a brotlmj<4n-law of MRS. CLYDE C. RICHARD JR. Ara Parseghian (Northwestern medicine ads, "Don’t accept sub­ Manchester residents have become tion and minor bumps and bruises making his ambitious game con­ STANLEY WARNER Automatic tunnel ball retunu concert piano. John D. Rockefeller after her car skidded off the road tract. the bridegroom; Mjehael*^C. Daly Complete with 15 striped coach) and Joe liapchick (St. stitutes; insist on the genuine ar­ accustomed, and the ohorus sang The Emma NetUeton Group, FIREPLACE Steel channel bed supports ^ Jr. plays violin; Jack Strauss, on Center St. It’s easy if South makes normal of Hartford, a cmifim of the biride- Tel«iger, Mrs. FVed BUsh, Mrs. and solid profession­ John’s basketball coach) both play ticle.” In fine manner. Personally I Center Congregational Church, groom, and D w g l^ Fitts of East • Cloth covered bed and cuahions piano, while Oklahoma’s football head of Macy’s, is a pianist* and thought they did the best with Police made no arrest in toe assumption^., STATEQ Century Clubbers Richard Eichocker, Mra. Charles al balls, cue ball, 2 cue will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Hartford. / the new president of American "For Unto Us,” though I have no one-car crash and said that the aC' Daily Question MacKenzle, Mrs. Joseph Perzanow- sticks, triarg'e and 2 cue I • High impact moulded Mcketa coach. Bud Wilkinson, plays the the Robbins Room. Miss Kath­ Mrs. Gustafson wore a gold and drgan. Maybe Td better publish Motors, Roy Abernathy, plays cel doubt that many listeners were cldent occurred when Mrs. Ron As dealer, you hold; Spades—S; miTDKNI Meet Wednesday ski; Mrs. Dole Martin, Mrs. Mich­ ENSEMBLE chalks. I • Natural rubber pocket liners lo. Vietnam Forces arine Nellson of the Wadsworth Hearts—A 9; Diam onds-^ J 8 7; vtolte jacket sheath with matching ael French, Mrs. G^rge Himt, You Get 900 Slonipa more Impressed with "Surely He Atheneum, Hartford, will give an son, driving easterly on Center St., 6 ” walnut-finished wood rides I think I’ve given enough tat' Hath Born Our Griefs." applied her brakes to stop at .W. Clubs—Q J 10 9 4 3. What do you the hjisf of accessmies, and a corsage of Mrs. Richaid (3arlson and Mrs. B uilt-in leg levelers Meet Resistance Uluatarted lecture on Advent art. branra pompons. The bridegroom’s WilUam Stookdale of Phitnam Reginal Christensen. amples to prove my point that The audience was a Uttle larger Center St., and the car went into a B a y ? 1.00 Holds Till Chris’lmas • Folds fo r easy storage music is an acceptable activity to than last year, bvrt somewhat skid on the snow covered road. The Answer: Pass. If you add your Dtother wore a taupe aiS gold will present ’’Christmas in Town the top people in all lines of en­ Barry Kraus, son of Mr. and ’’sheath with g;old accessories, smd and Oountry," a full-length coloir I • Rule book induded SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) smaller than It has been on numer­ Mrs. Ward Kraus, 87 Walnut St., car ran off the road^ knocked down deavor. For heaven’s sake get the —^Vietnamese forces slammed ous occasions In the past. Never­ a no parking sign and struck a / a corsage of gold pompons. film,‘ Wednesday ait 8 pm. at a a freshman at Virginia Polytech­ iBMnuir into the Mekong River delta prov theless It was enthusiastic. nic Institute, is home for the tree. The vehicle had extensive A reception for 225 was held In 'Christnms meeting of the Junior Person To Person ince of Kien Hoa today under Christmas holidays. He will re­ light side damage and had to be ' aSSWN AT 5 and 8:06 Woodruff Hall, Center Congrega­ Century Club at the K of C Home. We got to heavy air cover and met fairly Trees Are Gift sume classes Jan. 3. towed from the scene, police re­ PLUS 2nd HIT AT 6:05-9:10 tional Church. For a skiing trip to Mrs. Michael French will arrange talking about ported. 9 PC. DESK ENSEMBLE heavy Communist resistance. the Laurentian Moimtains, Canada, a display of gift wrappings. th e d i 8- Reports of ground action Were by motor, Mrs. Richard wore a Women between the ages of 18 LYNBROOK. N.Y. (AP) — The Manchester Cedarett^ will have Slippery road conditioiis were TWO TOP KILLERS cipline and delayed. One of the U.S. Army two 20-foot blue spruoe trees that noted in numerous other minor beige suit with mink collar and and 40 interested In joiningva jun­ Big Btoraga, giant a Christmas party tonight at 7:30 ior Women's club are invfted. customs of values, superlative escort helicopters participating in decorate the Village's Nativity vehicular accidents Investigated by "TO E TO W ER brown accessories. The couple will years ago and at Center Congregational Churrfi. Mve in Troy, N. Y., after Dec. 27. Prospective members may call beauty! 8 drawers. the assault was hit. There were creche and its recreation hall Mrs. Frank Gakler and Mrs. Les­ police yesterday and Saturday. " OF LONDON" thought you no casualties and the craft was were growing until recently on the Minor bumps and bruises and mod­ Mra. Rich^d 1s a 1960 grafl- Mrs. John Aronson, 32 Constauice & ^ Including deep file ^ GIFT lie Spencer will serve as hostesses. With Vincent Price Dr. Junior Century is a mem­ might be in­ drawer, plus match- ■ able to continue with the mission. lawn of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cohen. erate vehicular damage was re­ 6:35-9:25 uate of Mauichester High School, terested in the Sixteen troop-carrying hellcop ported by police. ber of the General Federation of ing chair, 5 piece The Cohens are Jewish, but, ex­ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of — PLUS — and was a aophomore at the Uni­ remarks of eu i FRUIT BASKETS • ters and five escort craft lifted \ Women's Clubs. blotter set, desk LEASE plained Mrs. Cohen, "For several Lebanon, will have a *■ public in­ 'THE VAMPIRE AND versity of Connecticut, Storrs, Members axe reminded to bring authority on lamp and clock! Bsdier of Nebraska not only in an estimated 500 troops. years now my husband has been stallation of officers tonight after STARTS., I'EDNESDAY where she was a member of Kappa that subject. An Army sergeant was slightly canned Md boxed foods and dress­ Choose walnut or makes delicious csindy, but thinking of donating the trees to a business meeting at 7:30 at the South Windsor THE BALLERINA" YOUR; >NN. PICTURE Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Richard ed dolls for dlstrlbirtlon by the He told u s limed oak finish. finds outlandish names for A NEW 0 0 wounded by a sniper bullet while the village as a neighborly ges­ Masonic Temple. 8K)0 Is a senior at Rensselaer Poly­ Town Welfare Department at al)out a few of Full 40” wide and the different boxes, which oft patrol Sunday near the coastal ture to our many Christian friends •^PARRISH" technic Iiuitltute, Trr- where he toe punish­ Door Decorations WED.: “WAR LOVER” Christmas. 20” deep. make them conversation town of Phan Thiet. in the community. The Civltan Club will meet to­ “ ^lender in the Grass’* is a member of Ren: r Society A hospitality commlittee tacludes ments that pieces. Railway Express just LINCOLN Today, im Army lieutenant rid­ "They looked nice on our lawn morrow at 12:15 p.m. at Willie’s of Engineers fraternltj, and Olym­ Mrs. Norman Bartlett, chairman; were . meted $ delivered several hundred ing in a jeep 330 miles north of she added, “ but now, well, it's Stet(k House. A program of Christ­ Judging Set Today pia hoQorary athletic society. Mrs. Robert Thulln, Mra. John out in the days 5 9 . 9 5 boxes to us for use ■* in our CONTINENTAL Saigon was hit by a sniper. His our way of wishing everyone a mas music will be presented by in- of Richard the gift baskets i^d for sale to condition was described as good. struraentaUsts from Mcmdhester Stu Johnston S 3TOU Get 350 Yon Get 600 Merry Christmas.” Members of the Avery Heights Lion Hearted Stamps people who ‘want candy (ou can now experience the joy of d rivin i Neither man was id^tified. High S^ool, directed by Robert Garden (Jlub axe participating in a (1157-1199). Here are a few rules H'OC Stamps that’s just a little better ■ Lincoln Continental, the classic sedan Vater. ahiistmas door decoration contest. Gala Now Year's Erd'Party this English king put in force A carefully designed set of solid quality . . . and different brass with sliding screen for com­ or America’s only tour-door convertiblt. The contest entries will be judged GIVEN BY MARLYN CATERERS \ aboard his naval ships; "Anyone from toe “run of the mill” plete protection. Smart andirons Many people have found leasing the most St. James’ Mothers Circle will today by,i florist David Webster that should kill another on board kind. and Porter CoUliua, Wapping, The Dm . 31.1962, From 9 P.M. to 3 A.M. and set of tools on separate stand. practical way to enjoy automobile luxury. FNSTIIRE CRAFT meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. for a Choicest Meats In Town! ship should be tied to the dead REMINGTON doors wil be judged on the basis Bavarian Mints Christmas party at the home of AT THE STATE ARMORY body and thrown into the sea. Any­ Coffee and Pecan Royales Point By Number Sets Mrs. Edward MoMoy, 44 Weaver of composition, originality and 880 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. one lawfully convicted of drawlngr’ So many uses for home or office Russian Mints Rd. aptness. The prize, which is a book Featuring RUSSELL FARRAR BAND a knife or other weapon with in­ Farmer’s Daughter FROM on holiday decorations, will be TUESDAY ONLY! tent to strike another, or of strik­ Early American awarded to one of the following xziy INCLUDES PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. l^MP, ’Traveling Salesman n.99^»2.99 The Women’s Fellowship, Sec­ C a n 246-1834; 624-1381; 289-1251 FOR RESERVATIONS ing another so as to draw blood, Wotchamacalllts, etc. ond Con^egatlonal Church, will contestants at toe January meet­ DANISH IMPORTED should lose his hand." Civilization BUYS ALL FOUR! '-^10” X 14”— 12” X 16” ing i-of the club. Mrs. Prank Tickets may be purchased at the Armory before Dec. 27. Limited VERSATILE TABLE and TYPING COURSE m^et tonight at 8 at Fellowship ticket capacity. has come a long xvay since those BOOKCASES ®vqry gift Fruit Basket in Ha^l. Mrs. Beatrice Vetrano, di' Ahearn, Mrs. Thomas Coughlin days but our friend wondered if the $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and MORIARTY and Mrs. Richard Evans of Peach $16J)0 A COUPLE. INCLUDING A BIG TYPEWRITER rector of religious education of the FABULOUS CONTINUOUS DINNER BUFFET! BOILED the pendulum had not now swimg up group will contain a box DEWEY-RICHHAM First Church of (Jhrlst, Farmlitg- Tree Lane, Mra. Richard Barrell too far in the other direction and FEATURES: of these delicious chocolates BROTHERS Stationers Since 1906 will present a program of Mrs. William Myshrall of ■ Spruce he says there are many people along with fruit and other Lane, Mra Eugene Kiely of Manor I 42 character keyboard 301 CENTER STREET Istmas devotions. Refresh­ now convinced this Is the case. We tasty delicacies. Please or­ 767 MAIN ST. ments will be served. All women Lane, Mrs. Edmund Kittle of HAM do not go as far as Richard the ' Writing line scale der gift fruit baskets as Brook St., Mra. Carl Weightman I 1 and 2 space line MI 3-5135 Just South of State Theater of the Church are Invited. LIMIT 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMER Ldon Hearted, but we’d hate to early as possible. of Kelly Rd., or Mra. Robert put in print toe penalty for any­ selector X Wade Fullet,'-son of Mr. and Frost and Mrs. Earle Smith of one on our staff who wouldn’t see ' 2 position paper ball Line space, carriage FARM FRESH Mrs. Robert FSiUer. 68 Adelaide High View Rd. to it that you get toe best possible Rd., and C. Curtis Fkrker, son of Mothers Party MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY FQR HIGHLAND PARK MARKET return lever treatment and sa'Usfaction. Dillon Shift lock and lelease CONNECmcOT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker Jr., The annual Christmas party of 817 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE MI 3-4278 Sales and Service, your quality the Wapping Mothers Club will be Light weight—11 lbs. 43 Lakewood Circle, both juniors Ford dealer, 319 Main St., Man­ 9H ” wide paper capacity at Kimball Union Academy, Merl' held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the chester. Phone 3-2146. LABROAD-ABERLE home of Mrs. Arthur Stewart^ Visible margin stops den, N.H., are at home for Christ­ CHRISTMAS PARTIES— if mas vacation. G^kland Road. Each member >ri Margin release key TURKEYS requested to bring a gift. / PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE Back space key $22-98-$24.98 Left and ririit shift keys We are now taking orders The Holy Family Mothers Cir­ ' ' Potiuck Supper FOR GROUPS UP TO 40 PERSONS The tradiUonal potluck ’ supper for Saturday and Monday cle will have a Christmas party CHOICE DATES ARE STILL OPEN tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the home of will highliglit the meeting of St. pick-up. Mrs. Raymond T. Quish, 110 For Margaret M a ^ ’s I s l e s ’ Guild to­ PHONE MI 3-4628 NOW FOR RESERVATIONS est St. night at the Avery St. School. Sup­ Choice of 3 Styles of Headboards Buy Morrell’s Christmas per will begin at 6:^0 p.m., and Hollywood Bed Groups Hams at Pinehurst and get Miss Joan Brizltis, daughter of each memiber is asked to m ng her SIGN YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BrlziUs, 476 own knife fork and spoon, a ^ t o e A the best. \ ( d a l n t t l RESTAURANT Adams St.; and Miss Donna Va^ following dishes according to the AUTOMATIC ders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. initial o l her last name: A-E— 7 WALNUT ST., MANCHESTER— MI 3-4628 SHRIMP ... William Vaders, 307 Henry St., dessert for four; P-K—salad for seniors at Bay Path Junior Col­ six and one stick of butter; L-M— of Quality! Froeen, cleaned, deveined, lege, Longmeadow, Mass.; and starch dish and rolls for four; N-Z FUELOIL —meat dish for four. IS and 26 to a lb. Giant de­ Miss Jean Ashley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashley, 61 Anyone unable to” attend the Yon Ge« 600 Stamps licious shrhnp. Lenox St., a junolr at the school, supper may attend the regular DELIVERY i^e at home for Christmas vaca­ business meeting to be held at 8 Ib e regulsLT cooking instruc- tion. p.m. Coffee and the singing of timis say to place shrimp in Christmas carols will follow. SPECIAL $ c g . 9 5 CONTRACT Our Lady of Hope’ Mothers’ Cir­ Members are requested to bring small quantity of boiling cle Will have* a Chrismas meeting pennies adding up to their years of salted water. Bring to a tonight at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Age for a contest to be announced second rolling boll, reduce Albert Roy, 103 Prospect St. Mem­ at the meeting. TERMS $5 MONTHLY heat to simmer and codk for NOW! bers are reminded to bring grab The choral gronup of the Junior $1 .00 bag gifts. Women’s Club will rehearse to­ three minutes. Drain and YOliCLL RECEIVE night at 7:30 p.m. at the home of if Choice of Styles serve. The Tozer Group, Seccmd Con­ Mrs. Walter O. Jooisuu, 220 Laur­ ABSOLUTELY gregational Church, will have a el St. A meeting of the executive if Washable Plastic Alice M., a good cook, who Christmas parity tomorrow at 8 board will follow the rehearsal. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Nell Pat­ Wednesday the Christmas party Just loves to find better erson, 104 Baldwin Rd. Hostesses for grades 1 and 2 of the First if Decorator's. Brass ways . . .. says that if you FREE will be Mrs. Walter Partington and Congregational Church school wUl like them a little less Mrs. Albert Heavisides. be held at toe Community Hk^e if Maple Poster shrimpy . . . to add a table­ from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Gomes, re­ FISH FRY The Third District, Hartford freshments and the exchange of (ALL YOU CAN EAT) spoon of vinegtir; a few bay County Council VPW, will meet 2Sc gifts are included on the pro­ leaves smd a little celery to DOUBLE tonight at 8 at the ’VFW Home. gram. 1000 Fried Fish Lemoi| W edge the water. TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS Mrs. Marion Caffrey of Waiter- The junior choir will rehearse NE' - ' )• TRIPLE-S BLUE town. state department president, Wednesday at 6 p.m.; the Inter­ French Fried Potatoes ’ Coleslaw . 9 5 will make an officdsl visitation. mediate choir at 7 p.m.; and the Now on sale, Pillsbury There will be a Christmas party senior choir at 8 pjn. Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter I much advertised new after a school of instruction. The religious education ooounlt- STAMPS —j—, . tee will meet Friday In the Ruth CHRISTMAS CLUB You Get 450 Stamp* cake decorator in green Ruth Circle, Emanuel Church- Orookebt Room at 8 p.m. STAMPS women, will meeit tonight at 8 at The Guys and DoUs Couples EVERY WEDNESDAY and pink at 59c. toe board room, I^anuel Lutheran Cfiuh is sponsoring a oarol sing At Absolutely WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Pay cash for every uiiug next Christ­ PRICE INCLUDES DELUXE 8-PC. Church. Cookies, .made by mem­ Saturday from 7 to 8 p.m. at'the 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. SET DF CLEANINS ACCESSDRIESI Buy your staples early and DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS bers, will be boxed for distribution Community House. All Church Deposit This You’ll Have m as! F o r a small weekly deposit come to Pinehurst for every No Extra Cost! to shut-ins of the congregation. members are invited to bring their AFTER DEUVERY, OR PAY YOUR Mrs. Kenneth Benson will lead de­ fatniUes. Much Weekly In 50 Weeks ybull never miss, you can spend day and Christmas foods. Stamps Issued upon payment of votions, and Mra Keith Carriere ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS CURRENT BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE During the regular church $ 25.00 mom and owe n ot^ g ncixt year. first fuel delivery. and Mra. Norman Gerhart will school hours on Sunday gifts THIRST $ -so On Sale Tuesday 10th O F M O NTH. * serve as hostesses. LOO 50.00 Join up now! should be brought for the Mans­ COCKTAILS SATISFYING N8W FUP-TOP NEW NEW field Training School. The offer­ 2.00 . 100.00 LID M SP aSA B L E MOaiUTY LEAN PORK CHOPS MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS ing on that day wUl go to the Rescue Try Fails Warehouse Point Receiving Home 3.00 150.00 lb. 69c for Children. Heating 24-Hour .BETHALTO, 111. (AP) — Scores 5.00 250.00 Call MI 3-4159 tor 10 Day Home T r ia l HAMBURG lb. 49e of rescue workers toiled 20 hours Manchester Evening Herald UOUIARDjOUnSQn'J 90JW 500.00 to save a man trapped in a col­ South Windsor oorre^Mmdeiit Lau­ Specialists Burner lapsed well but failed. His- body ra Katz, t^lepimne MI 4l|-176S. —Americans” CHOOSE FROM OUR FOUR S H>. lots 43c was recovered Sunday afternoon. On Tolland Turnpike . CREDIT PLANS: Since 1935 Service KUled was Charles Spurgeon, IIT FIGURES Vi Mile Off Oakland St. (1) SO-Day Regular Charge eiih Fit rn itu re 36, of Highland, 111., a professional SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)‘ — A AND TRUST COMPANY ^ PINEHURST welldigger. v health and welfare plan for San THE CONNECTICUT BANK MODEL (2) 80, 60, 90-Day 4-Payment 369 CENTER OIL COMPANY TEL Ml 3-6320 Spurgeon was working » the Diego and Imperial County butch- “Landmark for Hungry 702-A ^ Charge Plan MANCHESTER # lit 802 Main SL bottom of the SO-foot well Satur­ era . Is administered by Glen (S) Up To Two Years To Pay 1 n “) M A I N ST. (4) Young Hotnemakera lay-Aw ay day when the walls M l ht. Slaughter A Associates. IASUBSOSS 6 'MSNBibSf PsdSSBt BSSSNS fe 1 A ■ J - \ PAGE F O U l UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ICANCHESTBB, CONN, MOlbAT, DECEMBER 17, ]96t V ih r a I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 PAGE lA h l aseua newspapers said Sunday Syria to seeking a high-level con- ACCORDION LESSONS Pantailiik in Finals ferenoe of Arab governments to -Look’ Claims Deal entowiiai a Joint stand toward de­ FREE use of Aeoordion duriag velopments^ .or. the Syrian-Ieraell trial period. For Information frontier. Israel and Syria have ae- call CmESTI»; AObOlUHON Of Music Competition euaiid each other of aggro***** Made on Ole Miss inddants thta toU on their 70-mlle- STUDIO, MI $-870fl. The Baby Has What Do You Want to Pay? long frontier, including a machine Peter Paotalak Jr., 17. a leniar at Manchester High School, gun exchange Dec. 4 that lasted (Oonttniied from P a g e One) said. “They threatened me and played his trumpet to the finala In thW Aetna U fe Insurance four bourn. manhandled me somewhat. But I Ck>. nuisic competilaon yesterday in HaHford. Read.Herald 4dvfi. plMUanx O f naie iroopersu wa-s not hurt. Been Named... would be backed by sheriffs, who fis is ths wm of "ip . and M n .^ “I was cursed and shoved Pster Psatsluk Sr., M Foster 8t around lor nearly an hour before Sears Gives You Quality, would be backed by citizens and HO' will cooipete on tOlovlsloa ford: and yietor Ooodborg, 18, a being released.” , flutist from Bast Hartford. SEARS \ • students. Bgalnst two other high, ochool mu- The police chief countered, siolans in the next four months, Eseb of' ths fianalists wlU be "Meredith should arrive with a “ We’re not in the habit of treating Dnko, Kimberly Ann, daugbter of George K. and Sozel Noble KOKIUK'K AND CO tor the $1,000 musie eoholsarship. featured on television snd radio Duke. SO McLean St., nockvtile. She wae bom Dec. 12 at Man- large army force,” the article anyone like that. It was a routine perfonnaaoeo with ths Hertford traffic violation, just like anyone Pantaluk, in reaching the finals, aheater Memorial Hospital.. Her maternal grandfather is J<^ went on. "Tbe governor would Symphony Orchestra over the fa- KoUa Sr., Kima, Idaho. Her paternal gnukifather to Otan else. Two city, patrolmen took him became the fourth iCaacheater oiUtias of Channel S and WTIC read a proclamation barring him Duka, FMeUNitg, Maas, Wm hsui two broMwrs, .Jeffrey, 6, and Value, Features in All Kenmore down to City Hall and he put up musician to do so since the Aetna ^ DOUBLE p jn . Sun­ from Ole Miss. Then, Kennedy’s competitions began five years ago. AM and FM from 7 to 8 Ornm , a $10 cash bond for appearance days. Dates of the ehows are Jan. » • • * . A men should draw their guns. Bar­ at B p.m ., Wednesday. TTiat's all Finalists' in earlier years were WORLD GREEN nett would, he said, step aside.” Cynthia and Diane Mather, both 20, Feh. 17 and Manh 17. Patortnl, Lnnrie dean, daugbter of Valentine M. and Sandra there was to it.” the winner wiU play again on The attorney general was in­ Meredith, without the escort of daughters Of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Wwve Fataifni, 83 Goalee Dr. % e was born Dec. 12 at Man- censed, said ^the article, and ard. Matbar, formerly of Bolton April 17. Ruimers up win raeeive dherter Memorial HoapMel. Her mtvteraal ginmtoarents are kfr. federal marshals who siccompany prines of $200. warned that “unless Barnett co­ him on the Ole Miss campus, was ilad how of New York, and Cyn­ and Mrs. Herman Stonge, Cbioago, m. Her patemid grand­ operated and helped maintain law visiting his wife and 3-year-old thia TTeggor, daughter of Mr. and Frits Mahler, conductor of the mother to Mm. Jennie Paitorinl, OhtaBgo. and order while Meredith went on Mrs. Piunp TTeggor of Storrs. Btartford Symphony, wae the head STAMPS . . * , . child and his parents at Kosciusko. campus, the President would go He said he was celebrating his None o f Um Mutebester final-, of the judging panel which Includ­ Ooa, Susan Florence, daughter of Mel'vin G. and Florence on television and tell the country lets, however, has won the $1 ,000. ed T. H. Parker, music critic of Patch Oo«, 414 Footer St., IVapplng. • She was bom Dec. 7 at sixth wedding anniversary Satur­ Bartiford Hoepital. Her maternal grandparento are Mr. and that Barnett had broken his word. day. Ih the eompetitioa yeeterday, the Hartford Courant, and Oeorge To prove it, the President wmuld Pamtaluk played the third move­ Stowe, muelc critic of tbe Hart­ Ida. AilMat Fateh, Wright’s Mill Rd., Coventry. Her paternal tell all about the behlnd-scenes ment of a trumpet concerto Iqr ford Times. gram^mtento are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Cox Sr.. 104 Parker St., Electric Dryers dickering.” Teams Integrated Baydn. Manchewter. S ie has two brothers, Wilham A ., 8, and Law- ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Three aenoe M., 6. The article continued: “This the other two flnaUste are Carol SYRIA SEEKS UNITY • • • • • had a devastating effect .The g^V Negroes are members of the bas­ Rankin, 16, a pianist fkom Stam­ DAMASCUS, Syrial (A P )—Dam- emor's resistance seemed to melt ketball B-teams at predominantly Tipuia/i BristioU, Richard Arthur, son of Rlriiard L. and Irene Ckis- white Atlanta high schools and een Brtobots, RFD 3, Kelly Rd.. Vernon. He was bom Dec. 7 away. Again and again, Barnett will be eligible for varsity com at Mancheeter Memorial Hoapttol. HSia maternal grandparents asked that the President say petitiem next season. SUPER are Mr. end Mm. Arthur Oumcm, W ebster, Mises. Hto paternal nothing on television that would The integration of athletic pro­ MARKETS gramlparents are Mr. and Mm. Bmtl BririMis, Dudley, Mton. unveil the nature of the secret grams at Grady and Brown high OPEN WED. * • • V phone calls.” schools occurred quietly and with THURS. and FRL Oarrtor, Renee June, daughter of Wilfred E. and Norma Men­ Meanwhile, “a group of Mis­ little reaction from team mem' UNTIL 9 P.M. ard Currier, 57 Taloott Ave.. Rockville. She was bom Dec. 9 at sissippi leaders had been secretly bers and students. RocOeviUe City HoeqxiitaU. Her maternal grandparento are Mr. planning to form a wrall of un­ Only one school has objected to and Mm. Louis Menajd, Youngsvllle, La. Her paternal grand- armed bodies that would not yield the Negro boys, school officials parenta are Mr and Mm. Fred Currier, Rendolpb, N. H. She has nntil knocked down and trod upon said. Decatur High canceled a 725 Middle Turnpike Eait three brothem. Rock AUen, 5, Randall James, 2, and Rodney An- by federal troops,” the article game with Grady. fbeny, 1; and a aMOr, Roxanne Marie, 4. B^d. adding: Atlanta city schools began in­ * • * • • "MMy were segregationists tegrating classrooms last year. IN MANCHESTER Bata, Lawrence Oeorge H, son of Lawrence G. and Joan Ko- prepared to go to jail. Many No other public grade schools in watoki Batz, Weigold Rd., Tolland. He was bom Dec. 11.at Man- were ready to fight with fterts, Georgia have lowered racial bars. Peter Pantaluk Jr. gets a nod of approval after audition. riteuter Idemortol Hoopitol. His noatenwl grandmother is Mn. rocks and clubs. Some resolved Bally Kowaitokl, 106 Brooklyn Sk., RockvtBe. Hto paternal grmad- Budget-priced Dryers Hold on to'^stand until shot down. Others Mon„TutSa ahd Wed. Specials parents are Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Bats, Coma Beach, Fla. He o planned to defy orders of their IMS a aister, Joan Laurie, 3. leaders and conceal pistols on Police Receive 2 * • * * * tttelr persons.” Dear friends, ThIbaiiK. Joyce M ary, d au g^ er o f Roger Gilberrt and Lor­ Aboye-oyerage Load of Clothes Liook credits Thomas Watkins, Theft Complaints raine Mary TWbaatt, 116 Main St. She was bom Dec. 4 at H, Missiasippl corporation law­ MarK:hester Memorial Hospital. Her nnatemal grandparents are yer, with hewing to avert a “ mas- A red and black Parka jacket “HOW MUCH SHOULD A FUNERAL Mir. and Mrs. Noe Leblanc, Vernon. Her paternal gtandparenta Mtcre” at the university. valued at $19, and four hubcaps are Mr. and Mm. Irene Thihaullt, Nsw Brunswick, Cansila. She COST?” has two aisters, Dentoe, 2, and Lynn, 1. "Watktns successfully pleaded valued at $40, were reported stol­ PORK CHOPS 0 0 0 0 0 with Barnett for restraint while en in separata theft complaints • Big 10-pomd capacity rednees number some other advisors were urging reoeivrf by police. The price you wish to pay is never a problem Pegoah, Usa Ana, daughter of DonaM John and Ann Pegoah, 42 Letand Dr. She was bom Dec. 12 at Manchester Memorial of loads. . . eaves you time and work tbe governor to encourage resist- BUI Allen of 06 Oxford St. told at QUISH FUNERAL HOME. police that his jacket was taken CENTER Hospital. Her matemal gprandparents are Mr. and Mm. Earl aace against federal forces as the Bartholf, Ithaca, N. Y. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Xlote b^an at Oxford,” the maga- sometime Saturday afternoon from the Teen Center on School St We maintain a large selection of caskets MiMs. Wflliam E. PegoSh, RooheSter, N. Y. She has a brother, • Single cycle with heat for normal akte said. in C U T a ^ i b EMc, 6; and two atoteni, Joan, 4H, and Jill, 1 % . Jack Wamock of 1067 Main St., every price range. • • • * • kwds plus “ Air” for fluffing reported the theft of htd)cape from Claims Mistreatment his car, which had been parked in Oebula, Jane Louise, daughter of Frank mfo Marian Cebulft, OXFORD, Mias. (AP) — James the First National Stores parking YOU, AND ONLY YOU, determne how much Brown's Kidge Rd., Todland. She was bom Dec. 11 at Man­ H. Meredith is back on the Uni-, chester Memorial Hospital. Her matemal grandparents • are Mr. flot off Main St between 6 p.m. you want to spend. • Timer for all fabrics; lint screen verzity of Mississippi campus to­ Saturday and 8 a.m- yeet^day. Po­ and Mrs. Harold W. Bruce, RFD 1, Manafl^ Center. .She has day for the final two days of lice are inveetigatlng both oamea. two broithers, Frank, 10, and Lawrence, 1; and a stator, Ouistine, elasses before Christmas holidays N------IS. after his arrest at his home town Cooked Scallops • • • • • • Acrylic enamel cabinet; Loed-A-Door OOtDWATER CHARGES DEAL Sincerely, OR a traffic charge. Bmgan. Lisa Anne, daughter of Charles N. aitd Maureen C. LOS ANGELES (AP)—Sen. Bar­ Bragan. Tankerooisan Rd., PiD 1, Vernon. She was bom Dec. Meredith, 29, the Negro who t/ broke racial bars at the univer­ ry Goldwatei says he suspects 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather % e N ) e ‘ sity, said police at Kosciusko—100 President ICennedy of making a Just Heat to James F. Oonnlff, Lexington, Mass. Her paternal grandparenta miles south ot here—mistreated secret “deal” with Soviet Russia are Mr. and Hm. (Staries E. Bragan, Wamem, N. Y. She has a him. over Cuba because,' he says, the and brother, Charles J., 1; and two stators, Kathleen M., $*p4, and Pa­ 2840 J. H. Ebtrvay, poUoa chief of the President is evading queefions on tricia A., 2H' town where itoedlth was bom, the subject Serve'" denied the chaige. *T don't like this constant eva­ Soocy, Arthur Lionel son of Lionel A. and Margaret White Popular Kenmore "7 0 " Two Kosciusko police officers sion of a simple question—‘Did Soucy, 12 Hudiw>n St. He wa.s bom Dec. 11 at Manriisster Me­ arrested Meredith on Saturday you, or did you not, say to morial HosptW. His paternal graniknother la Mrs. Vina Soucy, night and charged him with fail­ Khrushchev we wlU not invade Prices as Low H artford. Me has two brothers, Armand, 4, and WlHdam, 1; NO MONEY DOWN Has 3 Cycles, 5 Heols ing to yield at an Intersection. Cuba?’ ” Goldwater told a Los An­ and three aintms, Sharon, 7. Stunn, 3, and Kathy. 2. 9^ Meredith was alone at the time. geles Times newsman Sunday. T f/ illia m Quisk funeral 3Come, Sna « * * 9 • WImm Yqu Buy 00 Easy PayniMt Pkm When Mesedith returned to the The Arizona Republican said be Gift Wrapped with bow Jaokntaa, Michael Alaa, son of Donad L. and CSirlstine university campus, he said he had is not convinced Russia removed EBB MAIN STREET Pillsbury Flour Bmtth Jackman, Pine Ridge Dr., Andover. He was bom Dec. 11 been detained by police at Kos­ 42 missiles from Cuba last month. wt Mianchester Memorial Hospital. Mis matemal grandparents Sears Low Price are Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith, 300 N. Main St., Mancheatar. 1 Year Guarantee Notien-wMe Service ciusko for nearly an hour. He said he suspects caves there MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT “ You might say that I was mis­ are being used to hide offensive •Hi.s p e t « 7ial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tour^le, *148 t it e Bast Hartford. He has a brother, Donald Ray, 16 months. We service what we sell! Wherever No Trade-in B eqiM treated by poUoe officers,” he military weapons. 9 9 9 9 9 Free replacement of any parts fa b u lo u s GRAND Torootte, Lisa Marie, daughter of Richard E. and Marie which prove defective within 1 you live in the U.S.A., phone your NATIONAL Macri Tuiootite, 55 Waddell Rd. She was bom Dec. 13 at Man- cheOter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. year of sale. Free replacement of nearest Sears store for prompt, do- • Poreehln^ top, acrylic enanicl eabinat BEST and Mm. Frank Maori, 11 Orchard St. Her paternal grand- CHEF-MATE TOuento are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turcotte Sr., 145 Wells St. defective porcelain parts within 30 pendable, low-cost service. • 10-lb. capacity for above-average kiads Her matemal great-gramhAothwa are MTa. Mary Maasaco of d a ^ of sale. 2870 Give lum the world's most wanted cord shaver Manriiester, and Mrs. Bessie Lovely, East Hartford. Her pa­ • Timar; lint acreen; Siin-freah bunp, mora ternal great-grandpeu-ents are Mr. Mm. Samuel 'Turcotte. 66 1______C------^------Overtand St. She tuie tw o brortlbere, Richard m , 4. and Frank, 14 months; and a sister, Cynthia Sue, 8. Sears doee not eotabKsh artificial ‘liat” prices to allow so-called “discount” ^ 9 9 9 9 9 or “ trade-in” prices. Sears original prices are low prices. TOMATO JUICE Souoier, Blch&id. Edgar Jr„ son of Richard B. and Judith Johnson Soimier, 11 Wagon Rd., Enfieid He was bom Dec. 12 at REMINGTON ROIi-A-MATIG'25SHAVER. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hto maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, 47 Alexander St.. Mhnriiestor. Hto paternal grandfather is Sylvia Souoier. Alfred, Maine. POPULAR GIANT 9 9 9 9 9.. BRAND. 46 OZ. Smith, Gregory John, son of Stanley A. and Theresa Rod­ (S<^« 16c ) CANS rigues Smith, 493 Griffin Rd., Wapplng. He was town Dec. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemal grandmother AsJf About la Mm. Hilda Rodrigues. Pitt^eid. Mass. His paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Smith, Dalton, Mass. He has two brothers, Stephen, 2^. and Douglas, m . 99999. Oampbe, Gary Lee, slain aU Settings for All-fabric Safety Soort Low Prico aver motor, with more power than was ever before packed into a shaver. details and eoalt wHhoBt e Has timer for correct drying times S o c k s L o w Price e Dries Normal, D ^cate and obligation, dial yon may be Wash’n Wear fabrics safely ■eenre in yoor kn ow in g daat • Dries family-size 10-lb. loads G-E, Universal, Casco, future det^ona are eotreeL \ FREE 14-DAY HOME TRIAL OPEN TILL 9 P.M. e Safety Door Switch stops complete o 10-lb. eaapdty lets you dry EVERY NIGHT TO CHRISTMAS MUSHROOMS above-average load of dothes Sunbeam drying action; *^Air^ for fluffing STARTS CHRISTMAS MORMNCIr SATURDAY TO 5:30 \ o Porcelained top; Mnt screen SNOW o Acrylic enamel top / 138 W^KINS;WEST o Load-A-Door; timer, moefa more No Trade in Roquimd Potterton's WHITE lb ifeiiHce e Load-A-Door forms a handy shelf No TrcKlo4n Roqulrod . ( • , TENDER, G«EEN ORMANDJ.WEST • PIRKTOR' M osm A Y o m n m k a a r ■Caaohsstor's Mrgeet and Oldest TV, Rad^ •eaorl hmiohester mmuoe MmMsdi OH«l-*l* I II, Shop at SeiEirg and Save SHomm n o o r and AppManca Stora ^ leoo AJL tetiMPJC. S toe ItaMt MM m , ■ .... Satisfaction Gugranteed or Your Money Back BAT. t-A* AJL to to e PJL 917 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER 130 C«fit«r St. C or— r of Cfcwch UraUAM J. IWNON, U*. Aewdato N Off-Streat PailiMf - Ml S-1SM BROCCOLI 29^ 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER ' • ■ . .;■ :’ ; MANCHSSVER EVENINO HEBAID. ICANCHESTBR. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 ■AWCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 PAG E SEVEN tance of Africa, tmdersoere the have not dared, to be the firet to morning star, the rolo to which wq Finally and moot completely day decoration comes from the need ter a U.B. fleet in the IndiaB would just as soon rslsgats Jupl> A ThooKlit for Today In BUs only begotten Son .Jeeua Threat fo ^d ia CaivUnas, Tennessee and tee break the spell. Ocean. ■* , . ter permanently, for m ai^ months Bponaond by (lie Maaciheates (%rlat have we come to know Him. State W on’t Plow Snow If She’s a Brig ht G irl Southwest. Then, unbelievably from any nor­ Truly we know. In our hearts, Turns Navy Eye There is seme thinking that LECLERC Local Stocks EiitttlnQ ifprald to' come. Not until next August, CeunelJ e f Oborebee The white-berried plant also mal standard ot conduct, but quite that the beginning o f knowledge such a fleet could comnriae aa FUNERAL HOME r serves as a winter food supply PUBUBHBD BY THU. late nsxt August, will that lumi­ lies In our reverence and awe of few as 16 ships including k major ■ ■ u L d p r i n t i n o CO. m e. believably, perhaps. If one credits To Indian Ocean Quotations FurnUbed by for' mockingbirds, robins, and , an antlauhqiarine To M iddle of M ain St. 18 BincU Street them with a persistent desire to nosity— be tt dust or fog— adorn Recently in the newapapera u - God, "from whom all blaeelngs O obon SOddlabrook. In& T e ll H er of M istletoe weucwings. 'These birds are re­ Xaacheiter Conn. peared a picture of a young gfrl flow.’’ True knowledge in « i r Uvee carrier, a heUcopter carrier, de­ FUNERAL moiiAS F. rtimoireoN deantiy the power of the good, even the western evening sky. W e doubt WASHINaTON (AP) — Red Bonk Stocks sponsible for spreading tee seeds WALTER R. FERGUSON in class. TOers waa^ nothing im- comes with our rigM relationship stroyers and amphibious vessels. Bid Asked of tee tree-damaging parasite. that any of the wonders likely to Bd o w that falls on Main St. in the business section -will be Publlahen when they themselves find them­ uBual about the setting. It was with Him. The be^nning or ohitf Chlna’a threat to the Indian sub- Such a fleet would have with It SERVICE Oonn. Bank and Trust By JUNIUS GRIFFIN ^of love who ordained teat hence­ P.S. If all this doesn’t impress Founded October l. 1881 selves holding it, the Russians be deduced from Mariner's r^>ort an every day event But the dif­ point of knovdedge is to know and oondnent has given new thrust to a battalion landing team ei nm* Blowed to the sides of the road, instead of to the middle, as Co...... 68% 68% NEW YORK (A P)-A tip to tee forth anyone passing beneath its tee girl, try kissing her again. love God the Father, the Bon, and W A L T m M. PubUihed Brel Brenlnt Except broke their own voluntary ban, In the meantime will lessen the ference was that ahe was in her unfit .uiwfi the custom in recent years. The reason for the Hartford National Casanova who wants to impress bough should receive a kiss, in to­ - ry the Holy Ghoat. The Chriatlea with Navy thinking about the need for Nndm;lys and Holldara.Holt Enters~ «d at the wonder of that reaqipearance, when mid-teena and the classroom was The Navy continds its fleet la Bank and Trust Co. 64% 58% an intellectual girl tela Christ­ ken of love, not vengeance. As MOSAIC FOR BARRACKS Otflee at Hancheater Conn, aa and thus released their power over in the college where she v « a a his respect and desire for knowl­ a U.8. carrier-amphibious force Director change is that the State Highway Department took over mas: long as tee mistletoe was held ond Claaa Hail Hatter. stretched pretty thin covering toetntenanee o t ttie fali^way, olong^ Fire Insurance Companies ROME (A P )—Workmen build­ our policy. It comes. freshman . ai^d older classmates. edge has gained tlie core o f tt when In the vast Indian peean. When you catch her under tee high it never could be used as a commitments. wall Mi 9-6169 With the- pmwesBlon of It, In Au­ Htfd. Fire ...... 68 68 ing a superhighway 20 miles south BUBSCRIPnON RATES In these instances, each' great No other fact than her age and he has turned hie heart and mind Right now only seaplane tender Any indfaui Ocean fleet, there­ next block, return to the first aide, National Fire ...... 115 - 117 mistletoe; power for evil. of Rome discovered tee ruins of Payable in Advance and soul to love and to Obey, to tt Main Street, gu st 1. Kiss her. Hall power held over the other, in its her academic level could have been and two are In that fore, may havs to await addltkma and ao on. Phoenix Fire ...... 112 120 Throughout tee Middle Ages an army barracks which experts Carrier worship and to believe, to seek and Chester Langtry, deputy direc­ Tear ...... '.....nS.SO 823.00 jii$t a Bush the reason for this story to appear area. They stay joetty much In to Burtece tercss. This will mean that a pedestrian Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. , 2. Tell her about mistletoe's men believed teat mistletoe pos­ said was built in tee days of gx Hontha ...... 7.75 11.00 turn, the incomparable compulsion in print to know Jeeue Christ each day. tor of ptibUc works for the town, roots in folklore. the Red Bea. said today, however, that the high­ doesn’t have to walk farther than Aetna Casualty .... 82 89 sessed all kinds of magical ^ w - Augustus, tee first Roman em­ ^5ree Hontba ...... 8.80 8.50 and pressure of. a right policy. DAYTON, Ohio (A P )—Bug-eyed "The tear ot the Lord ie the be- one block in the road, during the Does she know that despite mis­ me Heath ...... 1.80 And yet doesn’t It reveal our The tiny force shows the flag way depmtrnent had agreed last Aetna Life ...... 123 131 ers to protect teem from witches, peror. Mosaic pavements were Each discovered and enjoyed a ca­ from the brilliance of b ^ h tly ginning o f knowledge; but the time the anew is being removed, tletoe’s popular reputation as tee Yeekly ...... 80 ^ . 8 respect and our desire to recognize but represents Uttle real strength. AtOomtaion Cuts Joh» ro m A aaivte April to plow the snow to the cen­ Conn. General ...... 133 181. unhealed wounds and, ailments. found in excellent condition. The decorated aluminum trees she had people who have made great foolish despise wisdom and (hsoi- said Langtry. yuletide promoter of romance, it HEHBER OF pacity to move the other. And then U.8. naval might now is grouped BUCHANNAN VOttUnM ter o f the road, from where town Htfd. Steam Boiler 110 120 In some German -villages tee commander's room was walled seen in show windows and homes achievement in their search for pline.” PROVIDENCE, R. L (AP)— AQUARnW P D » One benefit the system will -also is known as a criminal kill­ yuletide green still Is called gut THE ASSOCIATED PRESS each proceeded to destroy the good Rev. WUliam F. Gender in in the Pacific^ the Atlantic, the erewe could remove I t Travelers ...... 157 166 with marble, decorated with a The Aaaoclated Presa la exclualvely of neighbors, S-year-old Lauren knowledge? Wisdom and knowl­ Part-time holiday Jobs, once plen- "Aza TB n »A »r have, he remarked, !■ that the gut­ er of forests, and superstition hyl, or "all hesd.” In Brittany its symbol of tee sun. Floors In tee Mos., Tws. & Wed. Spedais! aotlUed to the uae of repubileation of weapon it had discovered, as if St. Mary’s Church Caribbean and the Mediterranean. That was part of the arrange- PnbUo CtUltiee Platt of Kettering, Ohio, looked edge demand a great deal of re­ tiflil at the Providence post office, ters' F ill he cleaner, since mer­ credits tee plant with still another berries still isp crushed to pro­ larger assembly rooms were in­ all newa dlapatchea credited to it or It covers areas of tradlUenal Oome la and Aak Fer Rient for the swap of roads be­ Cioim. Light Power .. 31 33 evil role? not otherwtae credited in thla paper found it more comfortable, after forward to shoppbig for her first spect in our society. have teUen victims to automatien. chants 'Flu have scraped their duce oil for treating fever. laid with mosaic designs of bat­ PBODUOEB STABS SELF American Interest and protects DenssHlMlIsa Htfd Electric Light 78 83 and also the local news published here. all, to play with something a little Christmas tree. Reviewing the Uvea of the many Provldenoe Postmaster Hany tween the state and town, he said. sidewalks onto the gu tt^ pile. The The superstition says that if the In America, tee bulk of tee holi- tle scenes. All rights of republioathm of speelal— SHERMAN OAKS, CaUf. (A P ) vital U.S. shipping routes. But in Novei^aber, the highway Hartford Gas Co. .. 68 73 All the way home, after a great thiiUcers of the past makes Kizirian said Sunday the auto-, sidewalk snow will be removed yuletide mistletoe bough isn’t re­ Stapatches herein are also reserved. m immense and allrcompelllng —Police say film producer Ed­ n iiiii^ ya 111 department changed its mind. Southern New Ehigland moved from the house by Candle­ beautifully shaped evergreen had us respect and desire to know To some extent, the Indian mated Installation has been opera: with the street snow, leaving the than moral power, something a lit­ ward Nassour fataUy stabbed him­ Telephone ...... 48% 52% mas E ve—Feb. 1—each leaf left Pull servlei eUent of N. B. been purchased, little Lauren more of this life. W e are like Ocean-Bay ef Bengasi area is left ting "like cleckwork” with abaut M A N O B B Sm The danger M plowing into on. gutter completely clean. Manufacturing Companies lee. Inc. tle lees strange and forbidding to children floating about in a vast self In the heart with a steak to the British na'vy to watch ever PKT OdlN'JMeR •oming traffic,’ the problems of will produce a goblin, to plague Publishers Representatives. Tbs sobbed. knife. 60 extra helpers, all from d vil Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 61% 65% TuHns Hathews Special Axency—^New normal human experience, same sea without oar or nidder. We with fleet elements eperating out service lists. W8 MAIN STREET maintaining reversible plows, and tee careless occupants during tee zork, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. Finally she explained: ^ The 86-year-old producer was Associated Spring .. 14 16 year. i Pork thing a little less likely to make a "This isn’t a Christmas tree. desire to know the beginning of of Singapers. Betere the pest office was auto­ M I 9-4an other factors were mentioned by Bristol Brass ...... 9% 10% iraMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF knowledge. found dead Saturday in the back- the State Highway Department in Bloodmobile Visit The use of mistletoe as a sym­ CIRCUUATIONS. claim on the human soul. Some­ It's just a bush.” - 'jrard of his sister's home. But Navy officers contend that mated two years ago as many as O pm Btoiy « e • t M . Dunham Bush ...... 4% 5% bol of love, peacemaking and ______sf. The phUosophera of time gone the threat of a southward thrust 1,000 persons were hired during 9 e Ohilstotoa. Its rejection of the center plowing. Em-Hart ...... 49% 53% The Herald Printing Company Inc., thing like the bomb itself. by searched for this beginning. The sister, Mrs. Thomas Maluf, A spokesman tar the state said Slated Wednesday goodwill survives from tee pre- assumes no financial responsibility for WITH INTEREST told police Nassour attempted sui­ by the Chinese Communists Into the holiday season mall rush each Charge It ttlth tJnldM Fafnlr ...... 38% 42% Christian days of tee ancient typographical errors appearing In ad­ Meanwhile, at any rate, the good Their inroads led closer and closer India, plus the growing impor- year. today the state had never promised N. B, Machine ______19 21 vertisements and other reading matter NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P )—The cide with sleeping pills last Thurs­ Scandinavian light god, Balder, power has been destroyed. Russia to the supreme power to which to plow the snow to the center. The bloodmobUe wlU visit Man­ North %iid Judd.___ 14% 16% In The Manchester Evening Herald student loan fimd of the Methodist they ascribed many names. These day. whose palace stood in tee Milky OF MANCHESTER may start playing the historic rec­ Langtry disagreed, saying that chester Memorial Hospital Stanley Works ...... 16 18 Way. Ulmlay advertising dosing hours; Board of Education has received were men without a knowledge of He had been in lU health. Chops at a meeting April 9 ki Hartford, For Hoioriday—1 p.m. Friday ord all over again, as of Jan. 1. but a ''876 check in payment of a (25 Pictures produced at Nas­ Wednesday from 10:85 a.m. to Veeder-Root ...... 43% 47% The beloved Balder, according Or a revelation of the One, True, bebweeq himself and IS engineers For■ TuiTuesday—1____ _ p.m., ______Honday. loan. In a letter the imidenUfled sour Studios Included "Africa 8:30 p.m. The above quototlons are not to to myth, was slain by a mistletoe For Wednesday^! p.m. Tuesday. the performance will have no com­ God. from the state, an agrreement was borrower said he received the loan be construed as actual markets. arrow but was restored to life For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday pulsion upon us. The Christian knows his (3od. He Screams,” ’’Mrs. Mike,” and made for the center plowing. He It will be stationed in the emer­ FRESH CENTER CUTS For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. at 1897. haa revealed Himself time after "TripoU.” gency room area for donors by ap­ through the intercession of tee For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. aent a letter confirming it the next other gods. 'Classified deadline; 10:80 a.m. ___ day, he said. pointment and walk-in donors. day of publication except Saturday — OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL Because the Red Cross office Vandals Damage Custody of the mistletoe plant 8 a.m. The Market Broke Alone A t that time, he toid, he prom­ has so far received only 134 re­ then wais entrusted to the goddess ised that the town would provide Monday, December 17 Just as everybody really aensible fEXCEPT SATURDAY and CHRISTMAS EVE) quests for appointments—16 short 13 Milk Trucks police aosistance to route traffic of the monthly quota—walk-in knew all last spring, the stock mar­ eooimd the state plows. Town donors are asked to respond. Tile Good Power Destroyed highway crews were to begin work Police today are . investigating ket break of 1962 was the stock Burton’s has donated a 810 gift CQ^URSES IN IBM, at midnight, hauling away the certificate, which w ill be g(lven to two weekend breaks in w h i^ ex­ Tbs prospect ihat Soviet Rue- market having a quirk of Ma own, •now piled by the state crews. a donor. tensive property and merchandise I COMPTOMETER AND TYPIN81 ida may now proclaim Itself ready not the stock niarket either folloi^ NASSIFF ARMS It wasn’t until Nov. 18, he said, damag(e was reported. bo relapse into Its own cessation of ing or predicting the trend of the IStat he learned the State Highway An act of -vandalism in a break nuclear teetlng as of Jan. 1, thus economy. 0F BiANCHBSTE* Department had other ideas on the into the Sealtest Foods garage at The professional tsstimony to aubject. 113 Stunmit St. in which 13 trucks hrviting us to follow., suit, and thiu IN OVR Itto TE A R Public Records this effect comes in the pages qf H e wrote the department, eaying and their cbntents were damaged. Frash Pork Loin Cutlets o89* also, perhaps, bringing pressure on Ihat the center plowing ■was very Glove compartments -i^re ran­ the Wall Street Journal, in a suT' BUSINESS UB to move toward more intimate important to Main St. merchants, Warrantee Deeds sacked, milk and eggs were Quick and easy for pre-Holiday meals! MANCHESTER'S Herbert E. Wolfram and Thelma dtscuasion of the "black box” pro- vey of hpw the market, and the but the department refused to thro-wn around and broken, and 721 Main St., Hartford N. Wolfram to Alexander Jarvis, economy, now stand, a year after change, he said. Christmas ribbon cand^ was tak­ 625-9158 S p in id , a u ^ . w ja a 2 $ . peaal for automatic nuclear explo- property at 26 Cooper St. The depertmemt did promise to en from the trucks. An estimate aien monitors Inside Russia—all the market stood at Its all time I Marian Kolakowsld and Eleanor ■Be a lot of chemicals in the busi­ of damage has not been deter- high last December, six mofithB Kolakowski to Thomas D. Harri­ fWla praepeot does not have the J i m A L ness section o f Miain St., to pre­ nUned, police reported. The inci­ son, property at 79-81 H Middle ebarm or the power*)! might once after the market reached its *^992 vent mow from accumulating, as dent occurred sometime between Tpke. hare hod. low last June. ANB much as possible. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. yesterday, police We*re as Put under the statistical spot­ lu n g tiy asked tt the state would John B. DeQuattro to F ir s t said. I f we were to bo given one Church of Christ, Scientist, Man­ near as be wUUng to swap the plowing of Patrolman Clarence Heritage, at ebanoe to name the greatest policy light for analysis, the market chester, property at 447 N. Main ■D? that section of Miain St. for some about 3 a.m. yesterday,. discovered your break of last spring has the un' St. tragedy of our age, we would not Other wide street in town. Town that a side door, at the Fisk Tire ^ j o J t q S i b t Quitclaim Deed telephone U n d er the tree . ♦ . bave toe hard a time of it coming usual distinction of standing quite new s would continue to take care Service Inc. at 367 Broad St., had o f the Main St. bueinew section, John G. Glenney to John G. alone am oi^ all the big market been forced open. Nothing was re­ Yonr order (or drug needs and M on., Tm s . ft Wad. SpedaK down to our one choice. RINO FOR MOTHBR he offered, and the state could do Glenney m d Christine E. Glenney, Place this gaily gift -wrapped miniature W e would select, aa Ibe most losses since World W ar I. It alone, some other road. ported missing. oosmetlos will be tw en care ot property on Bigelow St Immediately. Holman-Baker mattress under your Christ­ mounidul and hope-killing events among all the market breaks on SELECTION The state refused. Administrator’s Deed ENTERPRISING FIREMEN mas tree . . . give .your family the blessing tOOK! YOU SAVE A BK 20c! ... o f our time, not the invention of record in this period, has not been Langtry then asked If the state The estate of Stephen D. Pearl A blrthstone for eeeh ot her ohRdreti I OF FAMILY GRANTS, N.M. (A P )—Speaking of sound sleep thi^sChristmas. Th e miniature 'li'' the atomic bomb, or Its use, not the .^rilowed by a decisive slump in the would be willing to pay the town to Robert W. Pearl, properties on crews to do the center plowing, of enterprise: FREE represents the r/estful, refreshing nights Regularly ,49* • • • Maine Beauty drift Into the cold war or the heat­ general economy. And this has in handsome hand-textured FlorenWne-fWthed Regent St. One Grants fireman was busier _ SPORTS GIFTS! and the state again re fu e l. Lis Pendens sleep they will receive when their new q,ual- ed arms race, but the two Instances been the case in, spite of the fact 14-karat gold. Ring shown, far three children, than most of his fellow volun­ Langtry said today he has gone Town of Manchester against DELIVERY ity controlled Holman-Baker mattresses ar# that the break in the market, last as far as he can, and so has set teers at a fire in an oil pit on hi which Russia and the United as low aa (M .BO. Others from |37J(L E v e r y Mae Plecity et al, property at 199- spring, took e 27 per cent plunge Christmas G ift Check lis t For Blmibcr Of The Fsnilly up this arrangement to handle San Jose Drive. delivered after Christmas. Come into Wat- Matas to THIS tOU PON I the United Nations, way back In But the really significant facts, /RIFLES — PISTOLS \. tee street and remove It from the at his home at 95 Reservoir Bd. 19!M. the facts which leave the stock /FISHING REELS — RODS TOP This was a speech and a pro­ market behavior way off by itself, /FISHING BOOTS — VESTS S 1 0 0 F R E E VALUE posal which checked the world In having, this time, little apparent / S K IS — BOOTS — BINDINGS Us then mad abac -tfon with the connection with the general state armaments race sid' of the atom. of the economy, are the facts the /SKI PANTS — PARKAS Gift Certificate S T A B i P S Tw o unusual things followed. So­ Wall Street Journal states in the 691 Main St., Manchester /TACKLE BOXES with purehast of $6 or moro at viet Russia rejected the proposal following paragraph: /G U N CA SES FOR DRIVING LESSONS Stop a Shop thru Wod., Doo. 19, 1982 time after time and toen, after a “ One year ^fte r the decline be­ /HUNTING CLOTHING year of rejecting It, came to an ac- gan, the ectmomy continues to ex­ N ext To Gas Co. Dear Santa, /EXERCISE SETS Ixeepf Beer ft Gigs. One coupon eeptance of It. As a result, an inter- pand. Industrial production has A ll I want fo r Christmas is my license /SLEEPING BAGS .State Law per family ■ational agency for the transmis­ never been higher. Retail i Parking In Rear to drive. Please have someone send me sion of peaceful nuclear material race ahead. Personal incomt sots /BOOTS a g ift certificate for one or more lessons. lYYiVV and knowledge from the nuclear record after reem^. Non-farm em­ They say winter lessons are a valuable natlcms to the non-nuclear nations ployment la at aa all-time high.” learning experience. All my friends was sjt up under the auspices of ■ The analysts consulted by the For The Woman: drive, so why can’t I? It ’s so easy and He. MS M <8 1 United Nations, with headquar' Wall Street Journal now give, aa safe learning from a professional in­ CUP THIS COUPON! te n In Geneva. So far, the story their measured ooncliuion, the structor, » was ^evaatatlngly simple, presi­ opinion that last spring’s sharp ds /BOWLING SHOES Signed, dent lusenhewer had made a pro\ Clines on the stock market came / G O L F CLUBS — CARTS “Housebound” 100 EXTRA.% STAMPS peaal so good, so masterful, sol about for one principal and simple / G O L F SHOES — A CCESSO R IES Call MI 9-7898— Office 443"Main St. with 2-lbs .Trt Fresh Ground Chuck ‘tompelling that even Russia had reason—prices were too high to / G O L F BALLS — BAGS MORTLOCK’S DRIVINd^ SCHOOL Rll your Mmip been forced, against sdl its routine justify themselves. 6000 THRU DEC. H kooki feiterl only one pernntomer Instinct and will, to join in it. That may, close the book on the / BOWLING BALLS — BAGS \ rOSTm •^39e ^ What happened afterwards was big stock market break of 1962, /FISHING REELS — RODS (be sad stoty. Having produced the but not the curiosity. Prices have :ate : n a w ^ /SKIS and ACCESSORIES sreation ef thie bitemational agen- been too high befMc, and nothing /SKI BOOTS — BINDINGS ey, having presented the idea eo has happened excqpt prices still /DUOFOLD THERMAL UNDERWEAR good and so powerful It^ forced higher. W e would say that there aiP THIS COUPON! Russia to join it, the United States was psychcriogy at work, and find /SKI PANTS—PARKAS Mself then made an orphan of its it not too discomforting, after all, L ife Ts all a bowl o f cheiv /TENNIS RACKETS * SWB graat idea and the intema- if there is still In the tides and af­ /SKI SWEATERS 50 EXTRA^k STAMPS lies in my cherry rei} (lonal agency eetahliahed to ad- fairs of men, and even of finance, / i^ A R D S — TROPHIES OF MANCHESTER with 1-ft pkg. Beef Steaks asiniater it. The United Mates did some element wfaibb cannot be re­ Kate Greenaway. It’s /FISHING BOOTS Fill your SUmp (bis by choosing to keep Its own duced to statistics or to blueprint. 6000 THRU DEC. II Books fMttrl i j s f l j f r r y v o«ly one por custenwr nuclear aid to other nations out of dazzling cotton with rick- /TENNIS SHOES (he hands o f this same faitemation- The gift for her... m gBBBiiseaafaitiE al agency, and to make it. Instead, Dates With Venaa rack border^ cherries ' (be subject matter for a series of Aa is quits oonaiatottt with tra­ for a very bright outlook. For The Younger Sot: Individual deala between the Unit­ dition, and with w h at' should be^ ed Statee and other nations. this earth’s first close c|»taot with Sizes 8 to 6X, $7.98; 7 to 19 BarcaLounger CLIP THIS COUPON! The international agency is still Venus, last Friday, produced a Un- /SKIS — BOOTS — BINDINGS 14, $8.98. / S K I PANTS — PARKAS \ ever there, in Geneva, waiting for gering mystery aa big aa tta mo­ A woman loves to receive (be day when^we ourstivse may mentary thriU. /BOWLING SHOES — BAGS 1100 EXTRA’% STAMPS a smart looking, practical honor the policy we forced Russia There we were—by mechanical /BOWLING BAUS — ACCESSORIES gift like the ■ completely with Christinas pkg. Glazed Fruit be join. agent at least—^within some 20,000 /TENNIS RACKETS automatic BarcaLounger Russia has had Its turn in dis- miles of the lovrty and myatsrtous 6000 THRU D£C. II / t a b l e t e n n is recliner. The Dane, pic­ oaly one per cintoowr eevering the compelling power of stranger, which has served eur eve­ tured here, is a sample of (be good act, and in then destroy­ ning horizons so well so often, /GO LF CLUBS — BAGS the tasteful styling of ing the power thus discovered,, in which now makes our pre-Christ­ / G O L F SHOES — CARTS these chairs. Superb con­ ' lbs matter of atomic testing. When mas dawns a show of incomparable .’''7 ' 'tMI ■■M '..vt '.'t' 'I'-t '.'1 /ICE SKATES - struction and the patent­ Russia, four years ago, announced beauty. There we were, getting our /SHOE ROLLER SKATES No. 802 • lla unilateral abandonment ef nu- first .does inqireMloas of the lady, ed “ Relax Action” makes CUP THIS COUPON! eleer testing. United States policy for a period of some 82 minutes. /FOOTBALLS the BarcaLounger the saakera had no wish or instinct to And now we wait—days, wedu, /BASKETIALLS most comfortable chair ^oin in any such voluntary, infor­ perhaps months—^whUa we cool ever, for sitting, relax­ FINE SELECTION /BASEBALL GLOVES 50 EXTRA.::^STAMPS mal nuclear holiday. Nonetheless, down and sort out and analyze juat /B A R BELLS ing or reclining. Prices with purchase of any Dozen ^ Eggs start at $99i' 'Hie Dane they felt them^lves compelled to what happened, Just what our in­ /SLEEPING BAGS do fo, and they had, within a mat- struments observed and recorded, OF OTHER is $165. See them all at Fill your Stamp 6000 THRU DEC. II kooks fesUrl ber of montha,'joined the Ruaslans during this historic period of In­ Watkins, tonight only ane per cestofflar In a vohintaiy, unpoUced baa timacy. ■PONT WONDER IF WE HAVE IT—CA U US FIRST | Whkh at leaat kept the world free In time, the answers will begin DRESSES (XTtt-lWCm "EXTM” «FTS> that’s what tbeM tel^hone home that has a l m o s t everydiing there’s the H o m e e f afkUtloaal poisoning o f its own to come out—whether the beeuitiful suggeetiona are. Who in yoiir family wouldn’t like a I n t e r p h o n s . This modem intercom system makes it fdmosphere. Aa time went on, veil the lady always wears Is made Sizes I to 3 ...... $2.98up BUY WITH CONFIDENCE easy to answer the door from any telephone talk American military authorities grew up ef choking dust or steaming step-saving extension phone, for example? Especially CUP THIS COUPON! more and mors restive uhder the mist, vdiether hei- warmth is an the attractive, compact P bincess. Gracefully styled in from room to roozd. ■ Why not find out ban, and there seemed little ques- invitation or a compulsive, raging Sizes 3 to 6 x ...... $3.98 up favorite oolws, it’s as practical as it is pretty: The more about telephone servioee for Christ­ blon Mm A. in 1961, the Kennedy ad- fever, whether we are ever going o r 100 EXTRAris. STAMPS ndataUatlan was seriously oonsld- to know her more intimately than Sizes 7 to 14 $4.98up NASSIFF ARMS KAMC Prinoeas lifl^ita up fw easy dialing and also serves as a mas giving. Call your business ofiioe or talk with large size Alka Seltzer sslng denouncing the ban In order in this experiment, by Instrument softly glowing ni^t-light. ■ Everytim e%e phone to any telephone man. ” bo permit our military aciontiste to at 20,000 miles. ★ Use Our Layaway Plan OF aPOBTO* 0000 TMHI DEC. It resume testing. But, so long as the While we are viaitlng fewr such ringto your lainily will appreciate the B o x Chim e, It M I MAIN SHUEET ' RusHana held to their own ban, to answers, the really pertinent in­ vr Charge Accounts Invited ■ P » - lM I aB flaOa with melodic notta. And lor the t t n n n in KM ixiu tt Toim iii ittPAHT (heir own good, eompdHng idea, formation about Venus is that It ^ - I r . Rm^MMeii were ttmt we would w ill oonthHie to fiuMtian ee eur PJ&3B EIGHT HANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. ICANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 196t UANCHESYER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1962 PAGE N IN E

both of which well be furnished 'by Joan JDnoa; vioa praUdent, Brian Wapping; Mrs. Nancy Sullivan, cer St. opposite Holiday Lanes; Explorer XVI Rockville-V ernon dealers. Cottier said. He added Santa’s Workahiqi Colum bia Warner; secrotary, Paul Jurovaty, RANGL Trial of Reds H osp ital JNotes 130 Eldridge St.; Mrs. Helen De- Christian Scientists Purchase Zoners Hear at 811 E. Middle Tpke.; 100 feet Skating Report that the committee had omitted and troaaurer, Patricia Murphy. \ \ I' Campos, 149 Loomis St.; Mrs. Ce­ south of the intersection of Oak­ ALL IN ONE STORE from the list equipment for wash­ Bloodmobile N^ts Oraiid Uat Btsea lia Manard, St. Petersburg, Fla.; land St. and Tolland ’Tpke.; at HOLIDAT STYLES FOR There are only four day* left Expected to Go Visiting hours aro 8 to 8 p.m. Leslie Broomfield, Birch Rd.; Mrs. 2 Uninjured ing milk cans and had substituted The 10-yaar ravaiuatloir Iw' the FUEL OIL (or all areas, except matornlty, Old North Methodist Church Six Requests Highland and Porter Sts.; on S. YOUR COBONO EVENT Put into Orbit; maple instead of stainless steel- to viaR Santa’s Wmrkshop at J. M. Clemenahaw Co. of Cleve­ Priscilla Brown, Merrow; Roxann Main St. 6 feet north of the town toppdd work tables. Center Springs Lodge. Vimtlng 61 Pinto on Visit where tiiey are 2 to 4 pjn. and Brozowski, Warehouse Point; Mrs. SH O P FOR ALL YOUR land, CMtlo, has resulted in a rise GASOLINE •:S0 to 8 p-m., and private rowna line; and opposite 917 Center St. dottier also said that Unlvetsal hours are 8:30 to 5:80 p.m. on in the g r a ^ hat of about $500,000 To Jury Today Augusta Bechaz, 252 Wetherell St.; The old North Methodisit Church^ them to make about 12 three-room Two requests for variances and The K. F. A D. Manufacturing MATERNITY NEEDS Relay Crippled As Car Flips weekdays, 1 to 5 p.m. on Sat­ Mrs. John Pringle, captain of where they are 19 ajn. to 8 pxn. Sam Zuk, 221 N. Main St.; Mrs. four for special exceptions, an un­ Products, in a second round of or more. Ward Roeebrooka, of the Vlaltoih are requested net to on N. Main St. has been sold to dwielling units in the 111-year-old Co. Is asking permission to add Dresses — Sportswear bids on the equipment, had bid low urdays and Stmdays and every Board o f . AaaeaBoni, aald Friday. Catherine Rlngrose, 14 Cornell S t; building. usually light docket for the often evenffig from 6 to 8 p.m. the day fdr the Red Cross hlood- (Continned from Page One) amoke in paUcwts reetna, Ne more the B5rst Church of Christ, Scien­ to an existing nonconforming Bras —• Girdles — Lingerie (OontfaiiMd from Pare One) Only minor scratches and with $27,200. Originally, the firm Principal inoreame were in peraon- BANTLY OIL Mrs. Nina Armstrong, 57 Flor­ The zoning board of appeals flooded zoning board of appeals, building at 334 Charter Oak St. mobUe, said 61 pints wsre obtained than two vtoitors at one time per tist Manchester, after being con­ Good ice skating weather on the bruises were reported to police had submitted a bid of around ai property such as office equip- Cfnii’ \\>, INC'. ence St.; Alfred Charest, Birch turned down the request because will be the subjects of a hearing The tool making firm is now locat­ AT out of 65 processed this wedc. The fense attorneys John j . Abt and patimt. in - the MunicliM Building hear- an orbit varying: from 4W to 7SS weekend found more than 1,000 Sunday by two men after the car $29,000 for the equipment. m e^ In honaes. Roeebrooka said Joseph .Forer for a directed ac­ M t Rd., Bolton; Miss Marion Be­ sidered for use as an apartment the size of the ap^m ents and the ed in Residence Zone A. in which they were riding, ran up Chamber Aircade bloodmobile makes four vUdts a that individual, asseesments had ;::i a; wn i i langer, 843 Main S t; Alfred building. size of the tract of land were In­ ingg^room room at 8 p.m. today. miles above earth and its “ telem­ skaters and spectators at Center Parking Proposal quittal. The jury was absent while Fatieata Today: 221 Martin Scudieri is asking for a Springs Annex and Charter Oak an embankment off Rt. 30, west of year to town, with a 75 idnt quota not been raised iaibatantially but Burns, Blast Hartford; Vernon The riiurch announced the pur­ sufficient. TYie variances are beining asked Glazier^s etry and experiments appear to A proposed ordinance authoriz­ for each visit. TTiere have been 2fi2 Abt and Forer argued their mo­ Ad m i t t e d s a ’x t jr d a y : Jo­ by the Church of the Nazarene special exception for a used car Park each day. ' Vernon Center Heights, tumbled ing the Rockville board of police Set in February that the total was much larger be­ NUes Jr., 778 Center St.; Sheila chase of the building after the sale The application was resubmitted dealer’s license for 270 W. Middle Corset and Uniform Shop be operating: satisfactorily." pints collected to date, a deficit of (Cock \ i !lt‘ I I * 71 tion, but Holtzoff said he had. no seph Nowark, 89 Ridge St.; Mrs. and the K.F.AD. Manufacturing Skating hours today and to­ back and came to rest on its roof commissioners to impose parking cause of the number of homes. objection to the points being Fleming, 34 Jensen St.; Mrs. had been completed Saturday. for the Dec. ZBA meeting but Tpke., In Business Zone III. 681 Main St.—^Manchester Main mission of Explorer XVI 38 pints for the yesr. The volun­ Ellen Campbell, 309Vi Spruce St.; Plans for the restoration of the Co., while the special exceptions night at both areas started at In the roadway. restrictions and regulations when­ DuUding lobi have been raised ac­ raised again by the attorneys in Elaine Murray, 45 South St., Rock­ without a floor plan that would Three other applicants are ask­ Chamber of Commerce repre­ teer workers for this week'&clude: Mrs. Muriel Rea, 40 Doane St.; sanctuary for church' services and indicate the number of apart­ would allow varioits automobile Is to find out more about what 1:30 smd will end at 10 o’clock. Driver was Paul L. Nagy, 21, of ever deemed necessary, will be cording to location. ’Taxpayers will their closing statement. Roland Cunningham, 23 Union St.; ville; Mrs. Margaret Atkinson, 155 ing special exceptions for limited Park department personnel super­ 37 South St., who was accom­ sentatives from Manchester wlU Nursoe, Mrs.^^Joseph Drew and receive poetcards telling the Boulder Rd.; William Landers, of the ground floor for Sunday ments a'-'ied for the building. sales and service activities. meteoroids—tiny bits of solid mat­ Edred tonight at 8 at a public Abt and Forer based their mo­ John Salm, 8 C2>untry Lane, Ver­ Special exceptions will be heard repairer's licenses. They are: vise during skating hours. panied by Gerald L. Flucklger, 22, hearing in city hall. The new or­ be amcmg the 1,500 participants In Mrs. Robert Cote of Andover; stall amount of their aasesemehte with­ Wapping; Mrs. Beatrice Minor, School use, have been completed. About a week later the applica­ ter that whir throug:h space—do aides! Mrs. damnoe Jeffries, Ifoa tion on these points; non; Robert Logan, Wapping; ’The church’s building commttee tion was withdrawn, with no ex­ for the state as well as for the jEunes Thibodeau, for 368 Spen­ Coasting ■ is permitted daily at of Cedar Swamp Rd., Tolland. dinance was proposed by the city 1903 Aircade for Citizenship in the next few days. Mrs. Margaret Platt, 122 Baldwin Cervena Rd.. Rockville; Daniel cer St., Business Zone II; Raymond to space vehicles and solar cells. Police said the car was exten­ Alfred Langre, Mrs. Carol Gosline, Mr. and Mrs. William EUia of 1. Registration forms of the Sub­ hopes to have the work completed planation. town. Center Springs Park from 8:30 council, which felt regiulations Action in February. versive Activities Control Act — Rd.; Joan Melesko, 71 Summer Donovan, RFD 1; Mrs. Edna Boyle, Sanborn Jr., for 947 Center St., until dark. sively damaged and the mishap Mrs. Donald Caulfield, all of Co­ Hebron, pfurenta of Phyllla Mose­ by the fall of 1963. 1710 Christian Scientists first or­ The Church of the Nazarene is CASH SAVINGS Mariner 2. which took a 42-min- would help to remove possible The Aircade, sponsored by the sometimes known as the McCar- St.; Franklin McC^ann, 99 'Wether- Ellington; Mrs. Florence Mozzer, asking permission to erect Identi­ Business Zone II; And EMward vte electronic look at Venus Fri­ Center Springs Pond remains was still being investigated. hazards in case of fire and to keep lumbia and Mrs. Paul Bramhall of ley, who imderwent open heart TEDFORD'S 136 Birch St.; Leon Brezniak, 27 It appeared unUl recently that ganized as the Christian Science A charge of failure to drive In U.S. Chamber of Commerce, wUl Andover; oonteen, Mrs. Andrew ran Act—basically required only ell St.; Mrs. Susan Dues, 202 Hil­ the old church building would be Society of Manchester in 1948. By fication signs at six town loca­ Ehlers, for 128 E. Center St.. Busi­ n * 1 0 day, was still faithfully reporting closed to the public. public works crews from being auiigery this week, wish to express liard St.; Victor Black, .34 Cum4 Waddell Rd.; Robert Spllka, Wap­ When skating at any park de­ the proper lane was lodged be in Springfield, Mass., on Feb. Gasper and Mrs. Richard Osborne their appreciation to thoee who do­ the name , and address of the par­ used for apartments. vote of members, 'reorganization tions. Signs would be on Spen­ ness 21one HI. Sunday as it headed into orbit overly hampered during winter 18. RESTAURANT berland St.; Raymond Lathfap;] ping; Archie Croteau, 11 Rose­ partment maintained area is per­ against Alan B. Menzel, 16, of of Andover, and Mna Eldward Hop­ nated blood and to the many who ty. ’They said this was supplied The previous owmers of the established the church in 1952 as around the sun. The U.S. space­ snow-plowing operations. H. Ladd Plumley, the U.S. in ft letter to the Justice Depart­ 255 Henry St.; Armand Dancosse, mary PI.; Chester Parclak, 77 mitted a red flag will be flowm. Coventry, yesterday around 3:10 Admitted Friday: James Han­ kins, Mrs. Harry Olsen and Mrs. offered to give but whose blood ACROSS FROM YFW building applied in Oct. for a vari­ First Church of Christ, Scientist, craft journeyed 109 days through Chamber’s president, and Arch N. ment on Nov. 10, IMl. 185 Autumn St. North St.; Raymond Peck, 48 ance that would have permitted Manchester. space to give earthbound scien­ p.m. after an accident on Hatch ley. 184 E. Main St.; Kimberley R<»ald Bockus of Cov«itry; blood wasn’t needed. I^iyllis “is doing Lodge Dr.; Mrs. Jeanne Lucas, Booth, executive vice president of donor aides, Mrs. Fred M a < ^ Mra AT THE CHUEEN 2. All other information, includ­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tists their closest contact with Hill Rd. near Bolton Lake Pond. Dyer, Fox Kill Rd., 'Vernon; Mrs. the National Chsunber, wUl head nicely and her operation is a Mrs. Doris Carpenter, 285 Henry Merline Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Ruth REMODEL WITH ROSSETTO Rock ville-V ernon Constable Edwin Carlson said Rachel Close, Ellin^on Ave. J. Tansley Hohmann of AndoYw: success” her mother said Friday. ing a statement that the party Is ekl, 42 Florence St.; Bruno Leme- Venus. a team of legislation and public' registering as a Communist-action St.; Mrs. Olive Duckworth, 125 Quaglia, 119 Waddell Rd.; Miss vHle; Mrs. Yvette Smith and Bwthrooms remodeled, reo rooms, Idtohen Mbineto Formica tops, | 3 Menzel's car collided with one Discharged Friday; Thomas and Mrs. F, A. Beardsley of Spuckriiiing bi sls. 140 Eldridge St.; Robert Mo­ Mariner S passed within 21,100 affairs specialists who will fly into organization (that Is, an agent of Spruce St.; Nicholas Convertino, Barbara Robb, Center Rd., Ver­ daughter, 1180 Pleasant Valley m ifinlsM rooms oonipietod. etc. driven by Mrs. Beulah W. Lewis, OeiStoguay, Sunset Dr., Vernon; Starrs; motor corps, Mrs. Richard Maaoheeter Bvening Herald Co­ naco; 30 Elssex St.; Mrs. EJvelyn Rd.; Mrs. Joan Batz and son, Tol­ miles of Venus Friday. It was Town Serviceman Springfield for the one-day affair. V the Soviet Union), might tend to 19 Strickland St.; Mrs. Agnes non; Martin Lynch, Cook Dr., BoJ,-^ 650,000 miles beyond Venus and 43, of 149 Adams St., Manches­ Lynn Ransom, Werner Dr., Ver­ The Aircade team will give the Davis; rs^^tm ent, Mrs. Oarl Goa- lumbia eorreapondent Mrs. Edward Thomas, 13 Lucian St.; Mrs. Stella land. ter. Ine, Mrs. Edward Foote, Hebron, Incriminate the party and its lead­ Clark, Ironwood Dr., Vernon; ton; Mrs. Dora Hoyt, 43 Foley St!; FUEL OIL 87 million miles from earth Sun­ non. assembled chamber representa­ Carlson, telephone 228-9224. ROAST BEEF Karen Burkan^, 75 Laurel St.; Ervin Higgins, Wapping; Chris­ Bealer, 21 Diane Dr.; Mrs. Lucy Completes School Menzel is due in Rockville ses­ Birth Friday: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrobllnski,''*An- ers. The. defense said the party, in Gaudino, 119 Spencer St.; ’Thomas day. tives their views of the balance of the Nov. 10 letter, told the Jus­ Mrs. Mary Wiley, 79 Miles Dr.; tine Kibbe, 11 Vine S t; Miss Bar­ ROSSETTO Attempts to get the partially sion of Circuit Court 12 on Jan. and Mrs. Francis McKeman, Cov­ power In the new Congrress, and dover; properties, James B ^ and BOI.8HOI BACK HOME Mrs. Stella Weston, TalcottvlUe; Hindson, 7 Lockwood St.; Mrs. 15. entry. Calvin Chowanec, students from COMPLETE CATERINO tice Department It had invoked bara Haugh, 40 Edgerton S t; Mary Rock and son, 103 Biseell CONSTRUCTION COMPANY crippled Relay’s equipment work­ A Rockville Marine has com­ offer evaluations of the annual MOSCOW (AP) — The Bolshoi the protection of the Fifth Amend­ Eileen Quinn, ;12 Laurel St.; Rich­ George Hansen, 23 N. School S t; ing Saturday failed and NASA of­ Other Arrests Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Lau­ State of the Union and budget Porter School, and Wilbur Fletch­ Ballet company returned to Mos­ ard Baxter, 34 Olcott St.; Mrs. St.; Mrs. Hideko CMmpbell end pleted training in a service school, Richard J. Merrow, 23, of 32 ra LaFountain, Abbot Rd., Elling­ er, Jack Pringle and William Gard­ ment against Incriminating itself Mrs. Claire PolJHt, WUlimantic; son, East Hartford; Mrs. Marie 58 DELMONT ST.— Ml 9-030i COOPERATIVE ficials said further efforts would messages. ^ cow on Sunday from a three- SERVICE Mabel Doore, 32 Dover Rd.; John Mrs. Marilyn Peracchio, Hebron; Ton Would the corps announced today, and a Village St., was arrested’ by Con­ ton; Mrs. Marie Shanahan, Mea­ ’They will also be prepared to ner. • and therefore would not fill out Turcotte and daughter, 55 Waddell OH, (O.-NII’ A N V be postponed indefinitely. month tour of the United States Kaany, WillimanUc; Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Lucrezia Peralli, 146 S. Main Bunders and General Contractors Navyman from Rockville has been stable Raymond Berube Friday dow Brook Rd., Ellington; Clifford present current information on all Henry Bemltt was a third gal­ the forms. Johnson, Cold Spring Dr., Vemoq; Rd,; Mrs. Judith Soucier and son, Relay has enough power to op­ around 11:15 p.m. and charged Keune, Harriet St., Vernon. and Canada. Ballet master Leonid OPEN DAILY 3. The Commimist party had St.; George Predel, Stafford .115 HU().\r> '-rici.i T erate its telemetry equipment, but promoted. legislative proposals pending at lon donor and GOinton Ladd a one Lavrosky reported in an interview louis MassoUnl, , Bolton Center Thompsonvllle; Mrs. Sandra Pat- Residential and Industrial Construction with failure to carry a registration Discharged Saturday; Mrs. Min­ not “ willfully” violated' the law. Springs; Mrs. Ann Pegosh and arini and daughter, 33 Goalee Dr.; I'M.. Ml not enough for its main function- the time of the meeting. gallon donor. First tims donors in­ that the company had ’’over­ 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Adeline Vlolette, au Idoal Marine Pfc. Richard H. Burnett, and a driver’s license. Merrow is nie Davis, 28 Fox Hill Dr.; Mrs. cluded Mrs. Alfred Lange and Mrs. 4. The Justice Department had daughter, 42 Leland Dr.; Mrs. Mrs. Frances Belanger and son, 25 receiving and transmitting com­ ’The emphasis for the area par­ whelmed even fhe prejudiced East Hartford; lu a. Rebecca son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. due at the Jan. 8 Rockville session Florence Plkul, 4 Florence Ace.; Genevieve Lesooe from Columbia changed the registration forms Jessie Barrett and daughter, 692 Griffin Rd.; Mrs. Maureen Bragw: munications. Scientists hope Re­ Burnett of Mile Hill Rd., graduat­ of Circuit Court 12. ticipants gathered at the Spring- Grant, 71 Bluefield Dr.; Robert E. Center St.; Mrs. Joan Zeionka Robert Ouellette. 18 Charter Rd.; and Mrs. Richard EVitabrood, An­ after the Supreme court ruled Krivlritas, South Windsor; Eliza­ and daughter, Tankeroosan M ., lay's solar cellji eventually will ed from the 19-week Avionics Fun­ A charge of evading responsibil­ Mrs. AUce Ambroei, 30 Orchard field Municipal Auditorium will be dover. that the Subversive Activities Con­ and son. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Vernon; Mrs. Sosel Duke and / aifti build up enough power to enable damentals School at the Naval Air ity was lodged against John J. St.; Mrs. Bertha Kunrli, Tolland on audience partloipatlon. TTiere beth- Helfrick, 14 Westminster Marie Collier and daughter, 63 Society Party trol Act was constitutional. Abt Rd.; Sharon Tryon, 69-Lenox S t; daughter, 30 McClean St. Rock- K to operate as planned. Technical Training Center, Mem­ Sullivan, 63, of Hyde Ave., Rock­ Rd.; Anthony Land, 18 Progress wiU be few speeches and much ’The OathoUc Ladlee’ Society wUl Durkin St.; Mrs. Margaret Soucy 41 Jarvis Rd.; Mrs. Janet Brozow- The meteoroids which Explorer and Forer said the new forms vi- Mrs. Marguerite Sweeney, 24 phis, Tenn. ville, by Patrolman Richard Ben- Ave.; Mrs. Cledia Zdanis and time will be devoted to answering hold its Christmas party at the violate the Constitution in some re and son, 12 Hudson St.; Mrs. XVI was sent to examine may be The school teadies basic elec­ net yesterday at 9:40 p.m. Sulli­ daughter, Adrian Ave., Ellington. audience questions. Starkweather S t; Mrs. Mary A REVOLUTIONARY ACHIEVEMENT home of Mrs. ’Thomas O’Brien at 8 spects. Mull, Glastonbury.; Judy Watson, Christine Jackman and son, An­ remnants of exploded planets tronics and radar. van is alleged to have struck a 'Births Saturday: a daughter to Chamber officials from New o’clock tonight. Mra. Warren Ju- dover. WHY DO THE WORK which revolve around the sun. England, New York and New Get Full Natural Judge Holtzoff denied the mO' Wilson Lane. Venum; Mra. Helen The Navy announced that James stop sign on Kingsbury Ave. Mr. and Mrs. BJdmond Groleau, rovaty and Mrs. Edward Jurovaty tlon, ruling that the protection of DISCHARGED YESTEJRDAY: Ibese minute bits of space ma­ Finn Selected Stafford Springs; a son to Mr. and Jersey will he attendlng^'the Hite, 122 Oak St.; Edwin Oates, Personal Notices L. Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ of . Andover will furniah refresh- the Mflb Amendment may be in­ 15 Clifton St.; George Smith, New Domenic Palumbo, Bkiton Rd., OF 10 MEN WITH th« magnificent terial can hit a satellite with ve­ gene V. Dick of 66 Vernon Ave., Selection of Universal Product* Mrs. FMnton Beatrice, Broad Springfield meeting, hoeted by the menU and Mrs. Robert Cafazzo of Rockville: William Crawford, 188 locities of 7 to 45 miles per Joint Civic Agencies of Greater voked by an Individual but not by Britain. has been advanced to the rate of Oo. of Secaucus, N. J., to furnish Brook. Het»:on and Mra. Donald Bocaah j Picture Joy with an organization. High St.; Darlene Berdat, 1 Foster second. the Wtchen equipment for the new Admitted Sunday: Joseph Koes, Springfield. of Columbia have planned the en­ ADMITTED TODAY; MeniU Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Gloria Ober, In Memariam 0NE0F1HESE... electronics technician second class. ’The government called only one Brewer, 69 Wells S t; Mrs. Marie In memory of our dear mother. Mrs. The satellite, measuring 24 inch­ Dick serves on the Skinner Rd. elementary school Old Town Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Anna Sinfflar meetings will be held in tertainment. Elach guest ie asked Coventry; Stanley Prachniak, 78 Mar^ArnoId. who passed away. Dec. IV Icig n a V O X . es in diameter and 74 inches in has been announced by John dot­ Mantak, 89 High St. 14 other cities selected by the U.S witness In the trial. Will Lissner, McCarthy, 133 Florence St. U.S.S. Twining out of San Diego, to bring a gift for the grab hag. a veteran reporter of the New Brooklyn St., Rockville; Mary Aim length, is built around the motor tier,' chairman of the school build­ Discharged Sunday: Lillian Pat- Chamber for the aimu^ govern­ March of Dimes BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Murphy, 427 Oenter St, rear; Calif. York Times. The defense did not daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James We miss you now. our hearts are sore. casing of the fourth stage of the ing cxunmittee. The firm also sup­ chett, 19 Elm St.; Laura Xia- ment affairs session. The Tolland County campaign Cheryl Palmer, 62 Arnott Rd.; As time nes by. we miss you mors. Scout rocket that carried it aloft. plied the kitchen equipment at the Fountain, Abbot Rd., Ellington; call any. GalUchant, South Windsor; a Your lovlns smile, your gentle face. kickoff dinner for the 1968 March Lissner testified that he had John Baker, 19 Lewis St.; Donat new ASTRO-SONIC Maple St. School. Mrs. Ruth Hildebrand and daugh­ HOARflED MONEY of Dimes was held at the Clark COLOR TV d a u b e r to Mr. and Mrs William Dodron, East Hartford; Mrs. Mar­ No one can fill your vacant place. Two Nominated dottier said the selection of ter, 31 Village St. PARMA, Italy (AP) — A work­ House in WUlimantic recently. heard Gus Hall announce the Kagelarls, 27 Nike Carcle; a Commimist party’s defiance of garet Cheitetat, Mansfield De­ Her children. Family Reports Universal Products brought sav­ Birth Sunday; A daughter to man digging a basement fai down' Mrs. Alfred Soracchi, chapter daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas pot Mrs. Margaret Bsiblneau, For Kings Point ings of about $4,000 tmder the $28,- Mr. and Mrs, John Frey, Mile town Parma broke a hurled glass Chairmen of the National F o u i^ - See Great color shows the Subversive Activities Control Haber, East Hartford; a son to Mr. 29 Lynch Dr.; Arthur Breault, Card Of Thanks Stereo .• Setter Missing 500 originally budgeted for the mu. container and out rolled 280 gold tlon will announce the commltfaes Act. and Mrs. Constantino Tedone, 169 39 Hilltop Dr.; Ronald Fel- Mrs. Hary Taylor of 35 Edward SL kitchen equipment. Roman coins. ’They were turned Lissner quoted Hall as saying Oak St. expresses her deep appreclaUon to her for Columbia shortly. ber, 170 Green Rd.; Joseph many friends for their kind notes and U.S. Senator Prescott Bush has Savings were realized mainly by Vernon news Is handled by Hie over to the Superintendency of at a news conference on June 8, BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son "Skipper,” a black and whi CYO Election Orzechowski, 445 Parker St.; Mrs. "get well" cards received during her High Fidelity nominated two boys with Man­ substitutions in the original spe­ Herald’s Rockville bure^, 5 W. Antiquities which said they were ’The Catholic Youth Organisa­ 1961 that the Supreme Court de­ to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zinsser, 96 Jeanne Bennett Andover; Mrs. convalescence, and for the beauUfuI English setter with brown patches cifications and by eliminating an from the Third and Fourth Cen' . cision last year on the constitu­ Woodbrldge St.; a daughter to Mr. flowers and other expressions of on his nose, is missing. The four- chester addresses to be among ten Main St, telephone ' TRemont tion of St. Columba’e has elected Don't miss these and Mary Stero, Tolland; Mrs. Lillian thoughtfulness. Connecticut contestants for ap­ ice-cream and a milk dispenser,! 5-8136 or MltcheU 9-6797. turies after Christ. the following officers: President, tionality of the act "requires the and Mrs. Arthur Callahan, ’Trout Lord, Marlborough; Robert Walsh, She also extends to all her Manches­ this space-age technology surpasses year-old male dog wandered away Conlmunist party to commit sui­ Stream Dr., 'Vernon; a daughter to ter friends Christmas Greetings and from the home o l his owner, John pointment to the United States 82 White St.; Denise 2kspke, Blast best wishes for thsir health and hap­ ..WHENTHISWILL Zeppa, 86 Lenox St., Thursday cide and we’re not going to co­ .Mr. and Mrs. George Lovell, Mans­ Hartford; Miss Sharon Jochlmsen, piness In the New Year. ^ all previous advances in high Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Dozens More operate. In no way do we intend field Center. abw t 1:30 p.m. Point. N. T. r - fidelity. . . produces ten times His red collar was decorated to comply with the law.” DISCHARGED SATTIRDAY: DO IT FOR YOU! The two boys are Jeffrey Pat­ The Justice Department has Mra. Mildred Langley, Wapping; with Christmas tape by the chil terson Knowles, whose home of more music power than the average tube sris d ft n of the family, and hig license record Is 43 Foley St., and Alan orKnuy's Wonderful World of Color Identified Hall as general secre­ Mrs. Elaine Bagge, 99 Ferguson found in the yard after his dis­ D. Graff, 240 Hollister St. tary of the Communist party. He Rd.; Mrs. Mary Bombard, North appearance. Knowles is the son of LA,. Col. and Benjamin J. Davis, Identified Coventry: Mrs. Marie Blake, El­ HolldayTjmo at Dlsnoykind, Dec. 23 as national secretary of the par­ lington; Mrs. ^izabetti Fox, The dog, according to Mrs. Zep­ and Mrs. Harold F. Knowles, and USE OUR pa, is gentle and friendly, and is attending Washingtonville High Adventures ki Fantasy, Dec. 30 ty, have been Indicted In a separ­ would periiaps follow a child or School in Newburgh, N. Y., near ate federal case for refusing to B PROFESSIONAL group of children. The family has Stewart Air Fwce Eiase. IGIM NOI register as Communist leaders. a summer place in Coventry and His father is now serving as a Tournament of Retos, Jon. 1 By Ll.ssner’s testimony, U.S. at­ KNOWLEDGE it is possible that he may have torneys hoped to show that Com­ military attache in the American •5- ''x In order to be able to practice pharmacy it gone out there. Embassy in Rabat, Morocco. WAY munist party leaders never had Skipper's return is the only I Ig COUMT CfIfTW J takes, after high school, many years of study in He is the grandson of Mr. and any Intention of complying with a college of pharmacy. Then, a state examina­ thing that (the Zeppa children, Mrs. Willis Hoyt, 4 Foley St. the iKwl M A R L O W ^ Janis, 16, 14, and Norman, tion must be passed to insure we have complete Knowles is active on his high FUR COLLAR MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER knowledge to protect you. 12, want for Christmas, and the school basketball and baseball WATERPROOF sentiment is echoed by their par­ teams. FLEECE-LINED FiEECE U N ^ FOR OUTSIDE WATERPROOF Before buying any patent medicine or home ents. remedy you can ask us for our professional opin­ Graff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HEAVY WORK INSULATED Police Arrests ion' of the product. Sometimes we can spqre you William Graif, 240 Hollister St. He R C A V i c t o r FIRST for TORO much future sickness by explaining why it would WORK AND PRAYER was bom in Manchester and has For Snow will be no problem next GENEVA (AP)—Marc Chagall, Watirproof G o l ^ be wiser for you to consult a physician. Our winter if you have the Toro attended Manchester schools. He William J. Crossen Jr., 24, of -opinion will be sincerely g;iven. famed artist whose 76th anniver- will graduate from Manchester W Mttor Rihiftretl INFANT’S EVERYTHING! Power Snowhound* — cleats B o ry was marked by an exhibi­ M A R K 8 Rockville, Saturday was arrested e ; High School next June. WHITE for operating a motor vehicle your driveway slick as a tion “ Marc Chagall and the Bible” ; The two boys will compete for YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you or 4orS while under the Influence of liquor need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If whistle, and savea you hours in a Geneva museiun, is famous five vacancies at the Merchant Extn o f back-breaking work. And RED Bucklo or drugs. Police observed Crossen shopping nearby, or we will deliver'promptly for his religious paintings and his Marine Academy for the academic WVM designs for stained-glass windows driving his car in an erratic without extra charge. A great many people en- you save money, too, with I year beginning in July 1963. Adjn$t8bli OPEN this special pre-season priest but he is not a member of any Uoi^d ner at Center and Broad SLs. He tinst us with their prescriptions. May we com­ ! Other nominees are from South-, Strip Come in and see the Toro organized religion. i port, Fairfield, Redding, Danbury, ^ s te d a $500.borllS while awidtliw pound yours ? Snowhound today and com­ The’ Artro-Sonic has such great tonal dimenritm ft can fifl a vuuunt Ball Kke a “ I am a mystic,” says Chagall. I Branford, New London and Uncas- INFANTS & CHILDS! appearance in Circuit CSourt 12, “ My prayer is my work.” ville. WOMEN'S Maiiohester, Jan. 21, pare features and price. See great aymphony orchestra— and in your home can “whisper” the fcdl beauty ONE Every why this is the best buy in of music or shake fte walls with the crescendo of a great aymphony ocdiestta SNAP BOOTS MEN! ATT^. OEN. IN BRAZIL power snow plows! —yet all this without a single tube! , STADIUM BOOT BRASILIA,frazil (AP) — U.S. M s h t Get Our marLOW Price! BLACK WHITE OVERSHOE Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy ar­ ISMdcftCb The Frendi Provincial, modd 682 rived today for a iimcheqn talk , ^ in fruitwood or antique ivory, Uillf 97 Higher Cut HUSKY Prescription Pharmacy 4 Buckle _____ BOOT with Brazilian President Joao SIZiS 5 Buckle Goulart. Till M A R L O W l i Now aolid state tdreuitry — a by-product of the billion dollar space age— t ta 10 _ 901 Main Street^M I 8-5321 provides greater Stereo FM/AM performance with more audio power— baa Kennedy refused to make any First,.For Everything! SIZES 4 to 10 $^77 $587 $097 comment to newsmen. ■ (Except ten times the efficiency of comparable tube sets — yet uses hot 1/10 the iwwer MANCHESTER n«M« Ml tmr a—mrai m i . , Copyright 1962 (W-8-4-62) Main l^rrot, Manchester >mlh. aid. •« Hoavy •’.uLribbad ’j" 9oU I’ — C««y aM wan He came here from Panama, .^tardsiy) '— no more than a amall electric li|^t bulb. where he toured American mili­ Phone MI 9-5221 SEEES: Men’s • to 12 * * lafaarf 4-12 tary training bases in the Canal Chlld’i 13-4 Zone. A TREMENDOUS SELEGION Warm Ualaf, rainlataad fcarblaa, nd «MT liuM. ttiMr- Vacuum tubes and component, damagfng •rlwla II NitlN aala ^ «laaAt4* Mm mIIht, ewefcld heat— the source o f most service troubles FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Aa«orl«l ..l.r* — sre eliminated— in fact, the Astro- Sonic is so reliable that parts are guaran­ STRETCH TOP teed for five years— twenty times as long NON-SKID SOLE NON-SKID SOLE Su p e r s tr o n g KJ: r m i i E as the standard bidustiy guarantee for JiORRUGATED SOLE FULLY LINED WATERPROOF WEHEST w ear tube sets. YOUTHS s t o r m EVERY t o n g u e YOUTHS EXCEPT BOYS BOYS FOR NIGHT BOYS ADDED SATURDAY STORES aiid M EN ’ S and M EN ’S i PROTECTIONi & M EN ’S Prateet fir The LYNNHAVEN Extra Yd it ARE DRESS Mark 8 Series 213-G-21-M Warm Shots 26S sq. in. picturs Make DULL NIT UNID Christmas The new “Micromatic 60” .leconf player MEN! 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\: |*JA» TWXLTfl ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 196* BIANCJHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1962 PAGE THIBTEEN ^ ------daughter, Mrs. Herman M. John­ son of Amaton; a MSter, Mr*. I Andover p.m. at the Wapping Elemen­ S h ort R ib s Supreme Court South Windsor Skybolt to Dominate Obituary Emilia Martinetto of Haiilbird, State News By Frwik O'NbT] Rt. 6 Proponents Free Parking! tary School. and five grandchildren. The Boeu-d will authorize the Bhmeral services will be held to­ Town Clerk’s Post Meeting Tonight chaiman to make applicaition for morrow at 8:45 a.m. ait the W.P. M*e ChrieMMt Seels Refuses Case Club Will Sponsor Mrs. Jolia A- R«ttberg CNEN- TV—Radio Tonight Free parking in the down­ grant payment for tbe South Qulsh Fimeral Home, 225 Main Roundup Bahamas Conference Mrs. Julia A. Miller Rettberg, Awaits Candidates Windsor High School. The Board St., with a solemn high Mass of Officials from towns along the town area until Christmas is Decoration Contest 71, o f 396 HUl St., Ehist Hartford, voted last September to. auxiept requiem ait St. Maurice’s Church On Blue Law path o t toe proposed R t 6 reloca­ the Christmas gift to shoppep (Oontlnned from Paife One) Carol Sing On a Mater o f Arthur O. Miller, 111 (Oonttnoed from Pago^One) The Board of Selectmen Is in­ from the Manchester Chamber the school as substantially com­ Cambridge St, died ■Saturday at at 9:30 a.m.. Burial will be In tion will hear toniglit how support Hie South 'Windsor Lions Club Bolton Center Cemetery. terested in hearing from any per­ was organized-three years ago for of Commerce, town parking plete and the Public Building Com­ cause of a string of t^t failures The choirs of many Man- her home. tlon, also shaky, staged the two (Oontiniied from Page One) sons willing to serve as town clerk Television authority, downtown merch­ anncHinces M ■will once again spon­ mission has taken similar action. Survivors, besides her brother in Friends may call at the funeral S:00 ( >) B is 8 ibeater (in progress)^ tot construction of R t 8. an<) the cost, although Britain has diester churches will partici­ holdups Saturday, at a motel and iF^Si to fulfill the unexpired term of (22) Enfield Charter ants and police department. sor a home decorating contest for OUmm* actions include authoriza­ pate in a community carol sing Manchester, include three sons of home from 7 to 9 p.m. today. The workers-jobs case involved (M) UovU at 6 (In progreap) ( 3) After Dinner Movie Allan Edwards, executive 'vice been counting on it to Insure' Its a service station on Route 16 in Ellsworth CoveU, whose resigna­ (10. 30) Ekwly Show (in progreM) All meter stalls and public the holiday season and will award tion for the superintendent to hire tonight at 8:30 at Center Park, Dunedin, Fla., Newington and the inovement of a plant by Ross (22-30) It'B A Man’s World president of the WllMmantic national. deterrent role. Dennis Brunkard Newington. nghl n eaS Olhsr tion becomes effective Feb. 1. (18) Lite 6t Riley (12) ’To Tell the Truth Chamber of C am m txce, will tell parking lots allow free park­ twenty-two additional elementary west of the Mary .Cheney li­ East Hartford; a daughter of East Geto- ft .Tool Co. Inc. from De­ First Selectmen T. C. W right said (8. 12) Yog) Bear !;00 (12) I’ve (Jot A Secret a $25 savings bond for toe home President Kennedy has de- SOUTH WINDSOR — Dennis ■etpiralery (S3) For Your Information how the Waterbury Chsunber or­ ing. teaches for next year—19 for toe brary. Hartford, two brothers of Hartford yesterday that the board hopes to (24) Live and Learn ' deemed the best decorated in town. Bcribed the Skybolt, which is fired and WeM Hartford, a sister of Bmnkard, 79, of 190 Long Hill Rd. ,< Teen-agers Held troit to Lebanon, Tenn. The plant (24) Image a t Art (22) True Adventure ganized R t 8 support EJdWAffik "Park Free” bags cover me­ Orchsurd Hill School, 1 for the Hugh Hayden, general direc­ ’ make a derision on toe post as ear­ (40) CoUBv Ur. D. 1.30 ( 8-4063) The Rifleman „ The three Judges for tola year’s from a lane at targets 1,000 Hartford, eight grandchildren and dfed yesterday at Middlesex Me­ employed 700 -A ■was on the staff of the W ati^ury ters throughout the downtown Avery St. S(toool, and 2 for Plea*- tor of the sing, announced that BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Three ly in January a* possible, so that 6:10 (3 ) News. Sports A Weather (12) The Lucy Show contst wll b Mayor John D. Mad­ miles away, as a very sophisti­ two great-grandchildren. morial Hospital. The United Auto Workers tried 6:16 (24) The WriUen Word Chamber three yearp ago. area. ant Valley. COIN OPERATED it will be held regardless of the teen-age boys were tmder arrest aramgemente can be made to t24) U N Review den, William Andrews, last year’s cated nps.sile whose development Funeral services will be heW Bom In Blast Whately, Mass., today for a series of auto thefts to get company agreement that 6:25 ( 3 ) Weather. Newa A Sporta (18) Subacriptlon TV Listening to him at toe meeting Action will be taken on a salary WASH-'N-I«Y CLEAN may require $2.5 billion in addi­ weather. son of John and Nora Pendergadf the workers Udd off in Detroit f move the records from Covell's 6:20 (22) Power Workshop (10-2230) SainU and Sinners winner, and Atty. Frank E. schedule for 1963-64 and plena will Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Rose and burglaries hr four communi­ 6:30 (53) News in Fiano's Restaurant in Bolton, AMBASSADOR ARRIVES 16-Lb. Wash— 25e tion to the half billion already David Blaney, choir director Brunkard, he was a retired farm­ should have seniority for jobs at borne. ):00 (8-4033) Stoney starting at 8 o'clock, will be some Abeam . be reilewed for a junior high Hill Fuoeral Home, Elm St., ties. gin toe event that it would not (24) Modem Algebra (3-12) The Danny Thomas Show BERLIN (AP) — Pyotr Andrel- spent by his country. of the Church of the Nazarene, er here. *- Lebanon. It said the company re­ (18) Buma and Altan (24) Perspectives 60 offldals interested in R t 6. Although it Will not be necessary Bchool program. 8-Lb. Dry Clean— $2 Rocky Hill. Burial ■will be in Rose Police said the youths have ad­ be feasible to move the records in­ vitch Abrasslmov, toe Soviet Un­ Without the Skybolt or a sub­ will direct the singers. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. He is survived by a brother, fused, sajing the city of Lebanon (40) WUd Bill Hliftok ) .30 (10-22-30) The. Price Is Right (C) Robert Brock, executive vice to submit a formal entry 'blank for At 8:30 p..m. the Board will OPEN 7 DAYS mitted more than 40 auto thefts to another private home, mention (8-3-12) A Conviersation with' (8. 12) The Ahdy Griffith Show ion’s new ambassador to Commu­ stitute. Britain would have no Friends may call at the funeral John Bnmkard of South Deerfield, had offered certain Inducements preeidriit of the Manchester the contest, those wishing to have meet with the PTA Council. 11 BIAPLE ST. and a series of thefts from autos baa been made of the possibility of President Kennedy. 10 00 ( 3) The Loretta Yotmg Show nist East Germany, has arrived modem independent nuclear de­ home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ Mass., and several nieces and for the plant move and that the (12) Everglades (22-30) David Brinkley’ s Journal Chamber of Commerce, sent out their homes entered may mail a Across From First National and burglaries in Bridgeport, New­ using office space at Andrew to take up his duUes, the East terrent of its own. morrow from 4:30 to 5:30 and 7 nephews. company in turn had agreed to ( 8) Victory at Sea \ (Color) toe invitations to officials in East post card not later than Dec. 20to Manchester Evening Herald Paridng Lot______ton, Stratford and Fairfield. Fisher’s on Rt. 6 as a temporary (22) Rollle Jacobs Club House (24) Arts and Artists German news agency ADN re­ Skybolt, due for delivery around .^bout Town Bhmeral arrangements in the hire its work force in the Leba­ Hartford, Bolton, Andover, Cov­ to William Andrew's, 25 Judy Lane, to 9 p.m. The youths were identified as measure. (10-22-30) Huntley-Brihfcley Re­ . (10) Eleventh Hour ported Sunday. South Windsor correspondent, 1964.' was to have been fitted to hands of the Aheam Funeral non area. port • entry, WllUmantlc, Talcottville, South Windsor. John Matyl, 16, his cousin, Richard The Tovm Building Committee ( 8-12-40-53) Ben Casey Laura Kata, telephone Mitchell Britain's force of aging jet bomb- The Manchester Lodge of Elks Mrs. Anna Stavnlts^ Home, 3 Pomeroy Terrace, North­ The union brought litigation, ad­ (22^) News A Weather 10 :3c ( 3) Stunip the Stars Manafleld and Hebron, at the re­ He succeeds Mikhal Pervukhin, The Board of Education .will Lengel, 16, and Robert Papp, 17, has written to toe Housing and j f ers, giving them, a new lease of will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Mrs. Anna Zwick Stavnitsky, 69, ampton, Mass., are incomplete. vancing the vested right conten­ (40) News, Sports A Weather (30) Air Power quest of Mayor Francis Mahoney. once a power in toe Soviet regime.- hold a sepcial meeting tomorrow 4-1763. Read Herald Advs. all o f Bridgeport. Home Finance Agency, Commu­ (10) Death Valley Days (22) The Third Man ^ life by Increasing their hitting the lodge home. There will be a Burial will be in St. Mary’s Ceme­ tion. The U.S. Circuit Court in (24) Heritage of 52 Garden St., died suddenly The youths were ordered held un­ nity Facilities, a subdirision of the (18> Subscription ’lY range by 1,000 miles. Christmas party and turkey night Saturday while visiting at the tery, Northampton. Cincinnati—in the decision which (12) News. Sports A Weatlier 1:00 (3-8-123033 News. Sports and der bond of $1,500 each pending ar- Federal Housing Authority, to in­ ( 8) Ehrenlng Report Weather after a business meeting. home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold the Supreme Court let stand—held U.S. Defense Secretary Robert raignmmit in Circuit Court. quire about the possibility of fed­ (53) Film 1:15 (10) Tonight (C) Sweany, St. Albans, W. Va. however, that there was - no vest­ (18) Subscription Television (40) Steve Allen Show S. McNamara, who held prelim­ The Army-Navy Auxiliary will Papp was taken into custody to­ eral aid in financing a new town Mrs. Stavnitsky was born Nov. day. ed right—that whether workers 7:16 (40) Evening Report ( 3) Monday Starlight inary talks with the British on the sponsor a card party tonight at 8 were entitled to jobs under such office building. A reply from this (22) Western Mass. Highlights :20 (12)■— -Late MoiMovie afiy^lt issue last week, also is 8, 1893, in New Hartford, and was Funerals Police said Maty! was teken into (30) Sports Camera ;30 (22-30) Tonight (C) at the clubhouse. a' long-time resident of Manches­ circumstances was a contractual agency Indicated that an applica­ ^ in g to Nassau. McNamara re­ custody yesterday after a stolen tion would have to.be filled out 7:2» (30) Men of Destiny ( 8) Steve Allen Show ter. She was a member of Con­ matter. The contract, in this in­ 7:30 ( 8. 10. 40. 53) Cheyenne :00 ( 8) Night Watch Theater ported to Kennedy Sunday on his Mrs. Pauline K. Lorenoe auto he was d rit^ g wras Involved I schools until his sophomore year and sent in before more definite The Past Matrons of Temple cordia Lutheran Church and its stance, did not entitle the work­ (24) Tlie Humanities (30) Late News talks. Chapter, OES, will have a meet­ The funeral of Mrs. Pauline K. in a small accident. in high school. At the time, he word was received. Women’s Club, and the Zipser Lengel was with Matyi at the ers to the jobs, the court said. SEE SATUBVAm TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINO The Skybolt affair also kicked ing and Christmas party Wednes­ Lorence of 39 Lawrence Rd., Wap- transferred to Salisbury School in In an earlier case, involving the Meanwhile, the Town Building Club. ping, was held Saturday morning time but fled jthe Mene, police said. Lakeville. The Committee Is considering possible u p»a storm in Washington.^ Sen day at the home of Mrs. William Survivors, besides her daughter closing of a Durkee Famouk Morrison, 247 Summit St. There from the Holmes Fimeral Home, He was picked up' later. He served a hitch in the Ma­ sites, including one at toe junc­ Stuart Symington, D-Mo., said in West Virginia, include two sons, Foods plant at Elmhurst. N.Y., will be a potluck at 6:30 p.m. be­ 400 Main St., with a requiem Mass Cigarettes and mpehandise rines after graduation from prep tion of Hebron and Boston Hill Sunday the powerful Senate Robert Z. Stavnitsky and Milton Doctor Says and the opening of another at fore the meeting. Mrs. James Rich­ at St. J c ^ ’s Polish National were taken in the burglaries, the school. His tour included the Ma­ Rds., And two on Rt. 6. The Radio Armed Services Committee, of L. Stavnitsky, both of Manches­ authorities said. Some of it was Bethlehem, Pa., the U.S. Circuit mond and Mrs. Morrison will be Catholic Church. The Rev. Walter rine landing in Lebanon in 1958, Cnxrt in New York had held ,the first mentioned site would meet '(T U s Usttng tadodas only those news broadoMts « f lo nr SS-ialnDto which he is a member, is 2 to 1 ter: two daughters, Mrs. Henry found at the home of the boys, they co-hosbeases. Gifts will be ex­ A. Hyszko, pastor, was *celebrant. Two other winners of the select By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT contract entitled the Elmhurst with toe appproval of the Zoning against dropping the mis.sile and Agnew and Miss Dorothy Stavnit­ said. length. Some stations carry other short newscABts). “ I understand the joint chiefs of changed. Hepry Grzyb was soloist, and Miss -scholarships, established under M.D. Vvo.Aers to claim jobs at Bethle­ and manning Commission, as a sky, both of Manchester; two Beverly Burger, organist. Burial WDBO—13SS ^8:30 Showcase staff also oppose any cutback." the will of Cecil Rhodes British hem on a seniority basis. study they have made indicates brothers, John Zwick and Ernest was in St. J i ^ ’s Cemetery. statesmaan, were two Yale men. Written for ’ 8:00 Bishop's Comer li'29 In a television interview (ABC- Members of Hose Oo. 2, Towm Stakeout Nets Three The high court’s refusal to con­ that would be the suitable loca­ 8:05 Raynor Shines 12:30 Sim Off Fire Department, will meet to­ Zwick, both of Manchester; three Bearers were William Ham- They are Donald Joseph Wood of Newspaper Enterprise Assn. tion for a town center. Issues and Answers!. Symington sisters, Mrs. Waiter Grabenstein BRIDGEPORT (AP)—With one sider the challenge to the Ken­ 1:05 Nfpws Sign Off night at 7:3D’iat the Holmes Funer­ mocl^ William Fhirtek, Cary Hohl, Indianapolis and Da'vid Lyle My esteemed predecessor. Dr. GOP Party .said the Armed Services Commit­ of Bethel and Miss Susan Zwick man dead, two others in custody. tucky blue law leaves standing a WHAY^ld al Horfte, 400 Main St., to pay Howard Berman, Joseph Mc- Boren of Seminole, Oka. Harold T. Hyman, received a The Andover RepubUcan Wom­ 6:0U Connecticut P M. tee will want to hear from the and Mrs. John Lauff, both of Man- Bind a fourth being sought, police .st"‘e court decision. respects to the late Mrs. Anna Sweetan and Robert Bordeau. heart-warming letter from a read­ en’s (31ub - will meet tomorrow 6:15 Paul Harvey; Dr. Albert S. joint chiefs on Skybolt plans after (drester, and four grandchildren. were confident today that a recent The decision, ■ by the Kentucky Burke Stavnitsky, whose sons, Roberb-Z. er of this column which he passes night at 8 for its annual Christmas 6:3U Alex Drier GASH SAVINGS Congress reconvenes in January. A family prayer service 'will be series of liquor store holdups here Assembly Jobs Set Court ol Appeals, declared • the /Stavnitsky and Milton Stavnit­ Atkinson Infant on with his permission to reprint party, those attending should 6:40 SporU Symington said there were more held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the had been ended. HARTFORD ' (AP)-^Democra±- law valid under the Kentucky and 6:50 Bob Coneldlne sky, are volimteers of the com­ Scott William Atkinson, three- Ic State Chairman John M. Bailey it. The letter refers to an article U.S. constitutions. bring gifts for exchange. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan failures in developing the Atlas, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Scheduled for presentation to­ n * 1 0 pany. day in Circuit Court were Alexan­ and Republican Chairman A. of his entitled: “Project for the Arlan’s Department Store of Mrs. Ral Bidwell and Mrs. Vance 7:15 Connecticut P M . Titan and Polaris missiles than St. Funeral services will be held Stewart Lindberg Atkinson, Bur­ 7:30 Dick’s Den der Gillespie, 30, o f 114 Ogden St. Searle Finney today agreed that Retired — Aid HEUidicapped Chil­ Louisville, Inc., and Evans Furni­ Nimrod will be in charge of the e'h- there have been in efforts to per­ at 2 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran lington, Vt., died Dec. 13 at the 10:30 Tonight At My Place The Women’s Baptist Misslon- and James Porter, 26, o f 121 High about 180 temporary employes— dren” and then goes on to say: ture Co., were fined $20 each for tertainment. 12:00 Sign Off fect the Skybolt, and that the Sky­ Church. The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, home of his parents. ai-y Society, Community Baptist St. Both were charged on their about the same mnnber as two We lost our only child in June, employing persons on Sunday. Mrs. Francis Haines is refresh­ w n c —1M6 bolt is less expensive than the Church, will meet tomorrow at 8 pastor, will officiate. Burial will Fimeral services were held Bhl- 1961. She was physically handi­ 6:Ut Newb. Sports and Weather be in Blast Cemetery. arrest yesterday with robbery years ago—should be hired to as­ The stores appealed to the high ment chairman, assisted by Mrs. 6:35 Market. Music f'l i; Polaris was. p.m. in Fellowship Hall at the day at St. Paul’s Episcopal capped but mentally and spiritual­ Bh’iends may call at the funeral with violence and were ordered sist the 1963 General Assembly. tribunal, contending terms of toe James Foran, Mrs. Robert Fried­ 6:45 Three Star Extra t . M l O N When Macmillan ' and Kennedy church. Members of Mary Green Church, Burlington, Vt. ly beautiful. Needless to say your 7:05 Conversation P lece_. home tonight from 7 to 9. held in $25,000 bond each. With Democrats controlling the Kentucky law disclosed an Intent richs and Mrs. Stewart Hoising- arranged their Dec. 19-20 Baha­ Circle will conduct devotions and Graveside services were held article has struck a responsive ton.. * 7:3i» Mews o! the World Oditributions may be made to Gillespie and Porter were ac­ Senate and Republicans dominat­ to aid religion in violation of toe 7:45 Governmental Service mas meeting, the purpose was to a Christmas program. Members of Saturday in Blast (Cemetery. The complices of Walter Morey, 36, of ing the House, the rival party chord in our hearts. Banda to Play 8:10 Boston Symphony review East-West relations in the Estelle Carpenter will serve as the Concordia Lutheran Church U.S. Constitution. , 9:06 NIghtbeat Rev. John D. Hughes, senior as­ 141 High St. who was killed Sat­ leaders also agreed that each When our Jan was alive we The Salvation Arm y Band, con­ FUEL OIL wake of the Cuban crisis and the hostesses. memorial fund. sistant, St. Mary’s Episcopal The Supreme Court, in decisions 11:00 News urday night as he held up a pack­ party alll be entitled to '90 paid greatly appreciated a smile, an announced May 29, 1961, upheld ducted by Bandmaster Carl Carl­ 11:15 Sports Final Chines^Invasion of India. Church, officiated. age store, police said. patronage posts in the legislature, understanding nod, a fri^dly son, will again present a program 11:80 Starlight Serenade Mrs. James Selble. Box 224, Sun­ Walter Paul Schultz blue laws restriclng Sunday^busi- 1:00 Npws and Sign Off These issues are now expected The Holmes Blmeral Home, 400 Morey was killed by two blasts inluding secretaries, legal iiides, touch on the shoulder. We nave o f CSiristmaa music at the PTA to t£ke second place to the Im­ set Lane, Bolton, was matron of Walter Paul Schultz, 51, of 375 ness activities in Maryland, Mas­ WPOP—1416 Main St., was In charge of local from a sawed-off shotgun as he clerks, messengers and doorkeep­ wonderful memories of a lew peo­ meeting on Wednesday. ’Ihe pro­ 6:0u Joey Reynolds mediate .problem of Britain’s role honor Friday at the wedding of Adams St., died Saturday at his arrangements. sachusetts and Pennsylvania. The COOPERATIVE home after a long illness. He was thmst Leo Devan, 36, into the ers. ple who r^lized our need for an gram will start at 7:30 pm. and 7:00 Bill Hugnes in Western nuclear defense her sister, Mrs. Douglas Allan court said “ toe present purpose” 12:00 Johnnv Ar:;.. the husband of Mrs. Mary E. back room of Devan’s Liquor In years when either party has occasional day of shopping and ol most Sunday closing laws was adults and children are invited. WINK— W o n . ( ()MI> \NV strategy. Johnson, at Second Congregation­ Store on Hallett~St. 12 BYaher Schultz. control of both houses there are who insisted on coming to sit with to provide a uniform day of rest The Rham band and chorus, un­ 6:00 News. Wall Street al Church. The matron of hon­ Waiting in the darkness was 6:15 Showcase .)).) iiiio.M ) x n ;i.i T Mr. Schultz -mas bom Sept. 21, fewer legislative employes—with our -daughter while we went out and recreation. der the direction of Robert Clowes An astronaut is required to have or’s name was incorrectly report­ Weekend Deaths Detective Sgt, Clifford Carlson. will present their sixth annual 6:4b fsowell TTiomas 1911, in Germany, and lived in virtually all of them from the par­ and gained a bit of perspective. The high tribunal directed that 7:00 Showcase I I I . .Ill :;-i: had 1,500 flying hours and to be ed as Mrjfcp Francis S. Selbie In Morey, who ■was carrying a .45 ty in full power. Christmas concert Thursday and 8:00 The World TofilglU Manchester 40 years. He was em­ My husband, a master ser­ toe appeal by toe stores be dis­ a qualified jet pilot. Saturday’s Herald. BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) — automatic, suddenly spotted Carl­ Am ong those in on today’s con­ Friday, Dec. 20 and 21, at 8:15 ployed at Pratt and Whitney, divi­ John J. Schanz, 71. city editor of geant In the Air Force, will re­ missed because of lack of a sub­ sion of United Aircraft Corp., son, whirled and pointed the pis­ ference were Miss Katherine T. tire in December, 1963. Your p.m. in the RHAM auditorium. The the Reading (Pa.) Times for 20 tol at him, whereupon' Carlson stantial federal question. Blast Hartford. Quinn of West Hartford, Demo­ article orystalized our ideas pubHc la Invited to enjoy a full years before he retired in 1968, fired both barrels o f the .20 gauge cratic vice chairman, and Mrs. Justice Douglas dissented saying evening of outstanding concert After Presidential ^Duty He was a member of Miantono- died Saturday. He also had about how to use our retire­ shotgun into Morey’s chest, police Anna Mae Switaski of New Brit­ that he thought toe religious na­ ■band and chorus music featuring E^y Week Specials . . . mah Tribe, lORM, and Second worked for newspapers in Syra­ ment. ture of the Kentucky Sunday clos­ Congregaitional Church. said. Morey’s accomplice in the ain, GOP vice chairman. music of the season. cuse, Buffalo. New York City, holdup, who ,was in the front of Indeed, we shall not wait i until ing law was emphasized by toe Survi-vors, besides his wife, in­ As preparations were under way retirement, for I’m "sure we can Highlights of the band program Scranton and Norristown, Pa., and the store emptying the cash reg­ for today’s session for the distribu­ fact that it exempted “members will be a rendition of “A Study in Mimic Vaughn Meader clude three sons. Pvt. Walter Paul Jacksonville, Bla. find someone to help before then. ister, fled when he heard the tion of patronage, the Connecticut of a religious society who actually Lavender” by trumpet soloist Wil­ Schultz Jr., a Marine at Quonset Dale, who had one of the na­ We are ■writing to the Association Aw. shots. Public Expenditure Council last observed toe Sabbath on a day Point, R. I., Theodore Schultz and lor the Aid of Crippled Children liam Collins and an arrangement tion’s most valuable private col­ Carlson and 140 other off-duty week urged that the number of other than Sunday.” p t Leroy Anderson’s "A Christmas i ... iW Daniel Schultz, both at home; two to learn more about the type of lections of modem art, was pres­ policemen working without extra paid legislative employes be based Douglas added: “The law is Festival." The chorus progTMji GREEN Stressing His Singing daughters, Mrs. Bertha Clark of volunteer work we ihight be able ident of Washington’s National pay had been stationed-:at local on "the essential needs of the as­ thus plainly an aid to all organized will Heature guest soloist Mffi. . ^ S T A M P S . Manchester and Miss Mary Gallery of Art and a trustee of liquor stores in an attempt to nab sembly’s members and not primar- to do. On behalf of all parents religions, bringing to heel anyone Lenore Collins of East Hampton, Schultz, at home; two brothers, the Metropolitan Museum of Art who have had or who now have a ^He threw out several tgags—in­ the holdup gang. The Widespread 'lly by considerations of political who violates the religious- scruples soprano, and acrompanylng Mrs. By 'DICK KLEINER Herbert Schultz of Deep River here. crippled child I want to thank cluding all references to Frank and Lawrence Schultz of Clinton, stakeout had been in effect for patronage.” ol the majority by seeking his CoHins -will be Mrs. Nelson Fowler New si«per Enterprise Assn. you Dr. Hymaff, for writing this Sinatra & Co.—because he felt and two grandsons. In 1955, he gave the Metropol­ four nights before Morey walked salvation no’ through organized of Miarlborough. Receipts of the NEW YORK (N E A )—'Where into it, police said. article. they were not appropriate. The Funeral services will be held to­ itan its first Salvador Dali paint­ Six Highway Deaths religion but on his own!” concert wUl be used to help the ORDER YOUR FIRST NATIONAL can a man go after he's been presi­ now-famous bit in which he Mms morrow' at 11 a.m. at the John F. ing, “ The Crucifixion.” I know Dr. Hyman got a great Douglas said he saw no possible chorus in its program to buy new dent of the United States? out the light and says, ’Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Dale’s first wife, Maud, aided Policeman Shoots Youth ■Six persons lost their lives in sense of satisfaction from reading way by which Kentucky’s law rotes. CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOW I highway accidents in Connecticut this letter. It should be an inspi­ night, Jackie: good night, Bobby; Center St. The Rev. Felix M. him in building up one of the lead­ BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Sixteen- could stand under the Constitu­ Week’s Menus That is the problem confronting over the weekend and a seventh ration to many others who have good night, Ethel” was originally Davis, p^lato^ of Second Congrega­ ing collections of modern FYench year- old Robert Colbert of 178 tion’s First Amendment. He noted Rham cafeteria menus for the Ifaughn Meader, whose imperson­ died in an industrial mishap. always thought that some day ation of President Kennedy has written as a line for Jackie tional (jhurch, will officiate. Burial art. She died in 1958, and the fol­ Burroughs St. is recuperating at that he had dissented in a 1961 remainder o f the Week are as fol­ Tuesday and Wednesday lowing year Dale married his An eighth person was ' feared they would like to do something kicked ‘'The First Family” up the (Naomi Brossart) to say—“Go to will be in East Chmetery. Bridgeport Hospital from a bul­ Maryland case, smd had indicated lows: Tomorrow: Baked link sau­ .sleep. Jack; go to sleep, Bobby”— Friends may call at the funeral longtime secretary, Mrs. Mary T. drowned in East Hampton. for handicapped children (or any at that time that he felt the un- sage, buttered parsley potatoes, ladder of beat-selling record al let -wound inflicted by a special po- Michael C. Smyth, 25, of Stam­ a delicious combination put Meader cautiously altered it home tonight from 7 to 9. Bullard. llcem ^ . other worthy group for that mat­ constitutionallty of Sunday laws lima beans or peas, pumpkin cus­ bums. ford, was injured fatally last night ter) but did not quite know where And even if the President thinks Ito have him utter the words to POLSON, Mont. (AP) — Mrs. The policeman, Louis Crespo, strikes much deeper than toe tard, bread, butter and milk. when his auto ran out of control to begin. Meader sounds more like his broth­ mclude ’’Ethel.” Mrs. Annie W. Gottfried Juanita Elliott, 48, Who won fame said he saw O o lb ^ breaking into court majority,then said. IVedneeday: Chicken pies, cabbage- for high altitude flying, died Sun­ on Long Ridge Ftead in Stamford er Ted, his televised new's confer­ f Meader now makes as much in ROCKVILLE—Mrs. Annie W. a parked oar and shot him sifter a I know also that the writer of Douglas asked in his dissent pineapple slaw, cherry crisp, bread, ^ e week as h^ did all last year, Gottfried, 78, of 11 Ward St., day. She held the women’s light- and struck several posts along the the letter and her husband will butter milk. Thursday: Hot dog ence comment about the record is shouted command and three warn­ highway. Smyth was thrown from toda. : ” By what authority can ^ e put on 20 pounds (which he is widow of George Gottfried, died plane altitude record of 28,000 feet get an even greater satisfaction government compel one person on a roll, baked beans, sauerkraut, Beef Liver likely to push sales even higher. in the 1930s, piloting a 90-horse- ing shots fsLiled to stop the youth. his auto. pineapple lemon chiffon and milk. Meader, who’s been impersonat­ now attempting to lose in a crash yesterday at a local convalescent. Colbert was reported in fair from helping a group of children not to work on Sunday because A) power plane. She flew for a Red Jphn F. Orlowsld, 64,V>f Tariff- Friday: Baked fish sticks, oven Selected Western ing Mr. Kennedy for a year in his diet to qualify for a movie role). home. I for whom there are never enough toe majority of the populous deem Cross disaster unit during World condition with a wound in the left vllle, was killed Shnday nigdit fried potatoes, j^lied salad, regular act, is careful to point out He bought new clothes and so did Born in Poland in 1884, the shoulder. persons to give the individual at­ Sunday to be a Holy Day? Mos­ War n . when he was struck by an auto cookies, ice cream, bread, butter that he is not basically an impres­ his wife. He has the comfortable daughter of Michael and Agatha tention these children so sorely lems may someday control a state feeling of no longer ha-vlng to wor­ ASHEVILLE. N.C. (AP) —Dr. while crossing the street in front need. This warm-hearted couple and milk. n sionist but a comedian. It is just Wojnar, she came to ftls country Priority Legislation of his home. legislature. Could they make crim­ that he looks something like the ry about money. and Rockville as a girl. Asa J. Ferry, 81, one of the na­ will be able to approach this serv­ inal the opening of a shop on “ I just bought this,” he said, tion’s outstanding Presbyterian HARTFORD (AP) —Passage of Michael Valko, 60, of Bridge­ ice with a depth of understanding Manchester Evening Herald An­ President (a coincidence he encour­ She was a member of St. Jo­ port, was struck and killed by a Friday? Would npt we Ctoristlans pulling out an empty case for cred­ seph’s Church and its Rosary So­ minirters beforp he retired in maximum speed limit and chem­ dearly bought. dover correspondent, M argery ages with a floppy coiffure) and ical test laws will be high on the tow truck in Bridgeport Friday fervently believe, if that came to Montandon, telephone 742-60^^ LB can arrange his vocal cords so he it cards. ”I’m getting all the ciety. 1947, died Saturday. Dr. Ferry, Q-—My husband, who to 68, credit cards, but the funny thing Uat of'Gov. John N. Dempsey’s night and on Saturday night, 81- pass, that government had no au­ sounds like him, too. She is survived by a son, Ches-, who was bom in Charlottetown, has a splitting of the skfai of his thority to make us bow to the is that now I don’t need them any Prince Edward Island, Canada, legislative recommendations. year-old Vincent A. Sinescalco of Since “The Firt-Family” came ter J. Gottfried; a sister, Mrs. An- ’ finger tips. This is worse in scruples of toe Moslem major­ more. I’ll go into a place and Was ordained in 1908. The Democratic chief executive Meriden was felled by a car as h® out, however, Meader has become thony (Hhmielewski, and a grand­ was crossing North Colony Road cold weather. There is a lot of ity?” “ they recognize me and dinner is son, Ronald C. (lodfrey, all of TRENTO, Italy (AP) — The said he would ask the 1963 General pain and they don’t heal very so closely identified with the im­ Assembly to act on the proposals near his home. personation that it could be a on the house. I’s odd, isn't it— Ilockville. Moat Rev. Carlo de Ferrari, 77, fast. Otherwise he is In good' * when you’ve got it, you don’t need Flineral services will be held to­ archbishop of Trento the past 20 without becoming embroiled in po­ Seven-year-old Nancy Velsor of struggle to fight free. He thinks it litical debate. health. What should he do? won’t be too hard, mainly because morrow a t8:30 a.m. at White-Gib-, years, died Sunday after a year’s New Haven was fatally Injured A—This is a fairly common Kennedy Telecast ’'7' Dempsey also said he would ask Saturday when her father lost he has suddenly become a big son Fimeral Home, 65 Elm St., and ] illness. He was born in Monte- complaint. If your husband wash­ chiaro, Italy, and was ordained a the legislature to prohibit the pos­ control of his car and rammed a name. at 9 at SL Joseph’s Church. Burial es his hands several times a day To Scan Two Years will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. t priest in 1909. session of liquor by minors. tree in front of Fair Haven Junior Sliced Bacon “ Before the record,” he says, with a strong soap this would tend Such a law would be directed at High School. “ if I was booked on Ed Sullivan’s Polly’s Pointers Friends may call at the. funeral LONDON (AP) — Sir Gerard to dry the skin. Agipg, with its Connecticut youngsters who cross Late Sunday night, Mrs. Ernest show and Ed said, "‘‘Do the Ken­ home from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight. Gerard D’Erlanger. 56, million­ (Continued from Page One) by car into New York, whetre the C. Stevens, 44, of Norwich was attendant hardening of the arter­ Mildly Cured r;>" ■ir'hf . J nedy bit’, I’d do it. But now if the aire financier and former head of ies, may be another factor. The WELCO.ME TO THE ‘CLUB’ British Overseas Airways Corp., minimum- drinking age is 18 to killed when her husband’s sports Thursday. Kennedy leaves for same thing happened, I could say Albert Ludwig buy liquor there. Connecticut’s fingers should be covered ^ t h a By POLLY CRAMER ELLINGTON — Albert Ludwig, died Saturday. He vi^as a member car skidded on Town Street and Na.ikau Tue.sday morning. no. If Sullivan didn’t want me I’d minimum age is 21. struck a px>le. Stevens was taken healing or a soothing ointmefit The United States, after repeat­ kC Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 79, of 57 N. Park St., died yester­ of one of London’s oldest banking go to another stow.” families. A chemical test law and a max­ to Backus Hospital, wherejhis con­ and kept bandaged until healing ed failures in tests of Skybolt, re­ Your banker Fortunately, Meader has other DEAR POLLY—Your daily help- day at Rockville City Hospital. imum speed limit were both en­ is complete. Failure properly to Bom'»here July 9, 1883. he was WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — dition was listed as serious. portedly is ready to serhp the strings to his bow-. The public has Ail hints are a blessing to me be dorsed by Dempsey during his The Industrial accident took protect such cracks often leads to project for technological and mon­ not yet met 'Vaughn Meader, the the son of Frank and Mary Schind­ George N. Jeppson, 89, honorary IS protected. . . cause domesticity and I were to chairman of the Norton Co., campaign for election this year. place at the Wallace Barnes Divi­ infection and this further delays ey reasons. LB big-voiced baritone, or Vaughn ler Ludwig. tal strangers only a few short world’s largest abrasive manufac­ A chemical test for- drunken sion of the Associated Spring Qorp. healing. Britain, with no land-based long- Meader, the country singer. He and his brother, the late A l­ are you? months ago. For 15 years I had turing concern, died Sunday. Jepp­ driving would aid police in obtain­ in Bristol Saturday. Clarence range missiles, has staked her nu­ “Im going to be on Jack Paar's fred Ludwig, were- in the ice busi­ been a world-traveling entertain­ son, a son of one of the founders ing conv1ctlon.s.' Slmilariy, an ab­ Douglass, 42. of Terryville was Three-'Way Beauty clear weapons future on the 1000- show on Dec. 21,” he says, “ and er. Thanks to you and your read­ ness for many years. Later, he was solute maximum speed limit would driving a small fork-lift truck A three-way mirror is a big Wbea you take out a mort­ a custodian at the Longview of the company, had been asso­ mile plane-to-silrface Skybolts, .I’m going to sing. I’ve been try- ers, my reluctance to become a ciated with the firm for .some 70 help, authorities in obtaining con­ when an overhead door suddenly fashion aid, if your budget will which she hoped to purchase from gage oo your home, the *lng to find the right song, and I housewife is a thing of °the past. School. ^ ■ years. ■ victions, against speeders. fell on him. He died of a broken permit. the United States. bank, of course, has to make And they’re busy daya too. It’s fun and existing, by and large, but it can think I’ve found it in this.” I now offer a workable solution He was a member of the Apos­ Some drivers have won acquit­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Mrs. Gil­ neck. sure its investment is insured. w . . i A tJuce S pirlati! also be a little hard on the feet and there EU’ie Edways those im blenis about He pointed to a copy of the in opening bottletops hardened tolic Christian Church. bert M. Hitchcock, 79, widow of tals in the past with the argu­ Lake Pocotopaug in Ekuit Hamp­ sheet music of “I Believe.” Mead- with collected residue. Using an He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ment that conditions at th’e time Don’t forget to see that the the U.S. senator from Nebraska ton was the scene of dragging unmortgaged part of your what to get for those hard-to-buy-for people. , or is modest about many things but open door as a vise to hold the Lena Hoffman Ludwig: a son, Ger­ made It safe for them to exceed e^tions Sunday as state police who founded the Omaha World- hom e. , . the part you\e al­ ceuo Cim a bank do anjrthing to hdp? You bet we can! Here a re aome of the not about his singing ability. bottle, twist with the other hand ald Ludwig, of Ellington; a daugh­ Herald, died Saturday after an ill- the posted speed limit. s^rched for the body of a local Yelloiif' Onions 3 19< “ I have a good voice,” he says, while effortlessly pulling the door ter, Miss Ruth(eader, when he alters his f o r e i g n a c a d e m y s o u g h t step-patents, Mr. and Mi». Charles WUton. personal checking account of your own to nuike aU your shopping that ing your hair, use a cup ofsstale * Emilio Brochette WASHINGTON (AP) A voice to Imitate Mr. Kennedy, beer mixed with a little water as R. Ebersol. HOUSEHOU) FIIIANI BOLTON—BJmlllo BrochobUi, 73, Presidential advisory panel rec­ An athlete as well as a scholar, DIES WHILE DRIVINO much easier, or for the specud gift which is so often the most practical qhd 696 Main St., Manchester knits, his eyebrpws . and clenches a waveset lotion. It makes the of Bit. 85, ' Bolton, died Saturday 175 Grdpe Dnnk - 3 cans 89« ommended today the establish^ Bunting is capt^ of VMI’g swim­ POMFRET (A P )—AUen Aver- his teeth. What comes out is pure hair have a pretty sheen and real­ at his home. most appreciated, come to the Hartford National office nearest you. ment of a National Ac^emy of ming team. He will enter Oxford 111, 63, a former justice of the M AlKHim il SHOPPINO m K AM ^ Ei^lt Center JFK.' In that voice he may kid the ly holds the waves. —SUSAN He was bom in Lesandria, Italy, President, his fslmily.and friends, Foreign Affairs. President Ken­ University in October to study peace here, collapsed and died of 'S tre e t WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO U M II QUANTITIES It really- does—so empty that Jime 26, 1889, and operated a nedy promptly endorsed the 382 Middle Turnpike West ■ — but it. is always in good taste. leftover beer (after hubby has en­ either Bhiglish literature or his­ A heart attack while driving north PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY farm in Bolton for 45 years. idea- Thb panel is headed b y tory. He has majored in English on Route 169 Sunday, state police iP h on e When it came to make, “The tertained the boys) into one con­ He is survived by his wife, Er- 2nd Floer—Mitchell 3-^31 First Family," Meader was very James A, Perkins, ■vice president at Vha. said. The car crashed into an em­ M l 3-1126 'IGARETTES BEER & lOBAfCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAMP OFFER j tainer to save for your next shaiti- nesta Negro Brochette; a son, sareful of tUs qtlcstion of taste. poo. —POjUL>y of the Oamegle Corp. of New Bunting grew up in nearby Tor- bankment and AverlU w«a dead Ikmts llliIM w .,T im H i-lln IM-fJI la Ibn Srt. Heater Broctteltto o f BoMoni al YOtka siagUm t where he amanded puldle when iMlp dntved. r

\ «r P A G E F O U B T E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 M A N C H E S T E R E V E N I N G H E R A L D . M A N C H E S T E R . C O N N „ M O N D A Y . D E C E M B E R 17. 1962 PAGE FDnmDf DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N O U R B O A R D I N G H O U S E with M A J O R B'' ° L E B olton bers of toe Manchester Flotilla: healthy mentally,” Br. Manalnger William Grunder, Hector NoveUi,- says. “Each of ns has amsUenal William Stanek and Daniel Steele. Laughton Dies, Amwsr to P u l s New Ideas Replace Old quirks and praUsnu. We can only Additional information may be ob­ a^rsach mental health, and then w gas!r*?S'-*“^ iViClMCTii Voting Light tained from any sf ths instructors, Cancer Victim we run against a hua saw, we HKRE 'tOOAK^maOK^ each of whom! specialize in a par­ area t quite as mentally healthy A ffiAL eeAOTY AND OMIY AAER6LY UXXONe-aHBMOgiR ticular phase of seamanship. FOR A BRlBlsIO WHO B « D K « SCdnUfiaw In Treating Mental Ills as we were, and may again be­ FI0/3UST/H0V6TTA' (Hb^ At 11 a.m. in Arrangonents for the course (OonttmiM from Page One) com e.” Br a n c h e s a r o u n d a MIS LEG SKAHNa/ l?E*T 18tf SDried grape 4BdIif group were initiated by former recrea­ Of all iUnssses, says Dr. Men- BIT AND YOO’VE <30T TH' 7 Sea bird American clUsen With him In (OoBtfamed from Page One) Americana is jnentally ill in mild SMinUed t m gttopiealdonta tion commladoner Fred Goal and' ninger, mental illness has the BARGAIN OF THE HEAR.' ISBmr School Issue axe being carried through by the 1950, took the death very hard, to severe degree. hli^est recovery rate, with a big TO ANYONE ELSE lT>> S AMean beait which were luomptlng the boy VHUbt&m bwbHi IDnatenal grasp selectmen as the Park and Recrea­ Liaugbton’s brother said. One survey indicates lour out of if—if the persen receives prompt, *ie,^UT TNE CoOT MVsiaiiiliM membcva tion Commiaaion. Gaal said he felt into rebellion because he felt he five city dwellers have some VoUnr Uxlit in the school “She has been with him every was being treated unfairly. skilled care. 5PeC]AL R A T E S '" aoDallallM noom tat that toe course would be valuable symptoms of emotional disturb­ referendum during the first five day through It all—for almost a At the general hesiNtsl, the Where once there was a per­ BUGGS BUNNY MYFRlfeNDS' HYVnancilp ITSttpa osar to all boat-owners or anyosw Inter­ ances, and the rate could be as ISAeoiieti hours this morning. year,” said the brother. young mother began treatment vading sense sf hopelessness con­ DOUBLE ested in boating. . high in rural areas. Ten per cent iSReipunlf HgUjr UConaomed Hijh spots Sf a career that to overcome the deepening depres­ cerning mental Ulnsss, now there 1 ...HOW LONG DOVOU aOTrat 33 If borne 31 48Uniipinted Up to 11 s.m., 180 votes had been N ates made Laughton the movies’ of public school children are es­ is a ferment and eagerness that VOUR WISH IS GUVNOR. THINK ITWILL.TAKE TO J 38PorUble diair 44 Italian cast. There are 1,490 residents sion shattering her life. Ebiving I FINISHED TH' nVegM Is aeLixi^ The annual Christmas pageant character actor for so years: her family nearby would also ^ timated to be emotionally dis­ the problems con be solved, says ^ICRISATION DITCH! NOW AW COAAAAAND! FILL IT?. Nevada « N s * SSAlafka and oonunnnfty turbed, in need ef help. a5Servant . 4 6 1 H e n b a _ sUgible to vote, in sddlUon to n<«> will be presented by St... Maurice The sadistic Captain B li^ of her quicker return home. Dr. Robert H. Felix, director sf c'N WATER TH'Tree, 32Rdnbov aSBoekef BMq s 400nde(foal 47LobtngcM resid en t px«q;>erty owners. Church school in the church hall the original "Mutiny on the Boun­ .These are a few of the elements The tempo and stresses of mod­ the Natlona] Insfitute ef Mental bride MLeavt eat urtnOtid dUFoontaln Thursday at 7:30 pm. After the ty” ; the lecherous Henry vm — in a heartening change ef olimate ern Hfo may play a role. Health. STAMPS Polls wllF he open until 7 p.m., asWed U i H 38______Ireland eoneoctkaw •Sow toe 1933 best actor Academy What goes wrong? 80 Greek M tw pageant those attending wiU Join regarding mental Ulnesa, the na­ "I feel that petoaps the sun has ifanib aesidlian veletasdSHovel snd results Will he announced in in singing Christmas carols in Award performance—or the lov- Dr. William Mennlnger of the came up and we are In the very 27 Letter the reconvened town meeting at tion’s No. 1 disease in number of r r r front of the new outdoor Christ­ dble BkigUsh butler reciting the renowed Mennlnger C31nle in To­ early morning hours, at least, of SOHoet ratiaiid r“ r r i r T“ r n 1 7:30 tonight in the Community victim s. Gettysbuig address in a frontier peka, Kan., puts it this way; a new day In the field of the men­ saDne reward Hall, Moderator ia James G. Has- mas creche which was donated by The change ia sweeping through Every W ed IT" II U saloon for "Runles of Red Gap.” Everyane sooner or later runs PilUbm sett. Mr. and Jdrs. Edward Thoms in state mental hospitals. Once they tally ill,” he declares . 86“ The late Lou Costello once apol­ Into sMne emotional buzz saw. Town officials including ths memory ef their son: Jerry. were mainly dour, lock-away Jails There are solid foundations ter 86____ liT It 17 ogetically asked Laughton to play And It’s painful. 87 Girl Board o f BSducstlan and PuM lc Thomas John, son of Mr. and for "the Insane.” Today, the best optimism. 9v JnOBIOCBDB Captain Kidd in “ Abbott and Cos­ hospitals are sending the vast The trw b le m ay in volve Job, IT 4 ' Building Oommisslon (PBC) hepe Mrs. Bernard Dubois sf Notch Rd., tello Meet Captain Kidd.” lake for a large representative vote to was baptised in St. Maurice majortty of newly admitted pa­ marriage, family, school, a trag­ dOSepoldiial H "I was afraid to ask this great tients back to heme and health. edy, approaching retirement, fail­ ■tone-dieat gnm settle the dispute over the school Church yesterday. 41 Pooch *P s a a situation that has 'been going on Fhneral servioes will be held at actor to do some of the hokum Generating the winds ef change ure to achieve goals, something THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 43IhisoBed ■ for the past summer. 8:46 a.m. tomorrow at toe W. P. we had in the movie but after the are drugs, intensive psychother­ arousing fear, anxleUes, doubts, SUPER 45Tarturee ■T An affirmative vote will give Qulah Funeral Heme in Manches­ first day, he was showing me how apy, increased hospital staffs, anger, depression or other deep » I f H MA . !»■ TJAMn. 49 Venerated to hoke up the slapstick for more the g»«head to the PBC for a 1* ter and at St. Maurice Church earlier treatment, a variety of emotional reactions. WINTER MARKETS 61 Chemical lolRx belly laughs,” (Jpstello once said. W teaching atatlen school to he built at 9:30 a.m. for Emilio Brechetto new community facilities and Many ef us manage to handle BY V. T. HAMLIN eaPrepoitUiai Before he came to Heilywood, more enlightened public under A L L Y O O P 8SWtteo(Zeaa an Brandy St., while a negative f t R t. 86. Friends m ay call a t the these problems, adapting and BLANKETS 64 Employ w vote, which ia urges by the Beard Laughten had won critical ac­ standing and Interest. Now there maintaining balance. I DIDNTBGfiER funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 claim for his realistic portrayal are sound prospects for prevent­ CARNIVAL B Y DICK T U R N E R 66 Snake ef Educatlen, will Indicate approv­ p.m. But millions become upset, see­ PRY CLEANED TSEE HIM AfiMN dtanner^ wmm al ef the Bofud’s proposal for a 34 of an.American gangster in a ing much mental Illness. ing the werld slightly out ef focus. M Tim iE 'S AFTER THAT darlnet w IT Selectmen will meet at 7 tonight London play. Pioneers are marking the way. PTB«X)ACIVL ttDocMnei a IT IT teaching station Junior-senior high Many get ulcers or ether physical (J SChO(Nr in the town offices at the CmnmU' His last movie role was that of But across the land, the record pains and disease. B7S|Krowfnl n lty H all. O srol Sing Sen. Seab Cooley, a Southerner, is spotty, with many states, coun- Many turn to drink, to drugs, lipWN w 'The Holy Name Society of St. The Oommuntty carol sing will in “ Advise and Consent.” ties and cities lagging behind. to bizarre behavior, to angers, to IStar Ihod E" it bi- Maurice Church will meet tonight Little was known about Laugh­ SAndent Greek be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The challenges are enermous circular worrying over the same inSiJa32SJ*B is « WELL,TP SETTER THAT'S TH’ FIRST THINS ment ef the Christmas ^rty, time and most - of his money at 1 , HURRY-TM EXPECT* ] TLL riAVE PUT IN WHEN bade of too schssl at 1:30 p.m. the theater. During World War I, Parents of pre-school children are members are heping for good j| Visit Our New Gift Dept, W S THAT PHONE 1 G IT MARRIED, IS A PHONB- weather. Mrs. William Clifford he enlisted as a private and was SLICES Expert Lanhderingr BY AL VERM K OR CALL ANYMIMLITE, THEY'RE.TH' HANPIESr invited to be present. Liguori re­ gassed at the front. Five years PRlsni.I.A’S POP ANP THANKS FOR THING/ I'LL BPRROWA quests tost parents park their and Mrs. Lawrence PT«mo will be toe hostesses.' later, his'Tather financed him at From ON TOP OP H^R •me WONDERFUL BEP FROM HOMEHERE- coxa on Notch Rd. and walk ts the HAl I KNOW ’AT'S A L L I’LL NEBP IN London’s Royal Academy of Dra­ SWEDISH and DANISH STAINLESS STEEL Wet Wash To A PLACE WHERE V STUDV DE^K!^ SUPPER-GOOP; school fioM. O P NIGHT/ M Y HOME i f : PO U K E Mnndiester Evening Herald m atic Art. Deluxe Fiuish CENTER 'w e COULD TH E -SHE'LL NEVER S H E — GLUS • BLMaa~ ■SSiM^P The first in a aeries af classes an Before long, Laughten won the seamsaahlp has been scheduled far Baolten corraspondent, Grace Mo- Pick-Up and H ID E IT i A TTIC , V PIN D IT/ Dermott, tslephons Mitchell academy’s highest award for his and GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, DRESSER IN TH E •2 Jan S at 7 p.m. at the Oemmunity S-68M. portrayal ef Prof. Henry H lg|^ Delivery Service C U T l b . .CELLAR ^11 Hall. The course 'will he conducted in George Bernard Shaw’s “Pyg­ by the Manchester FloUUa sf the m alion.” SETS and JEWEL BOXES if.B. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Child Chokt A decade ago, Laughton direct­ NEW SYSTEM Registratkusa will he received on ed and starred in a critical and the first night for toe osurse which D E TR O IT (A P ) — A -14-month, financial success of Shaw's "Don is being given free ef dberge. On aid child chsked to death on a Juan In H ell.” LAUNDRY BUY YOUR HOLIDAY cmnplstisn of toe B tif 10 week grape Sunday nl|ht. The staging of this work had 44 H A R R IS O N ST. series, an examinatisn will he giv­ Theresa Lenart, the daughter ef defied managers for 60 years. The TURKEY NOW en, These suocesafiiUy pasdng Mrs. Elaine Lenart of Detroit, MI 9-7768 work is the seldom-played third Branch Stwre: Y F H m , the epum will he awarded a cer­ was dead en arrival at a hsspital act ef "Man and Superman.” F. E. BRAY IS ODMPLETE tificate ef seamanship. where decters removed toe grape Laughton, with actress Agnes 101 HARTFORD RD. AR hoys and girls svsr 10 years from her throat. Theresa had Moorhead, Charles Boyer and Sir JEWELER ef age adults ef sny age are taken the grape from a bowl on Cedric Hardwicke, played it in col­ welcome to attend. Instructois the table at home, Mrs. Lwuirt lege towns before hitting Broad­ 737 M A I N ST. — Stats llieatsr Boildinx will include tifie following mem­ said. way. Head Herald Ad vs. / ^ / 7 e 1» M fcy W t A, tm. TM . R«g. U.t. f t . Off, BONNIE FESTIVAL BUM and BRANDT FLAVGKEV "Doc Higgins'wife, here, wants some help. Seems the NEVER miND Doc left her a note and she can’t

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\ EARL YOST Four Players Packers Win Right to Face Giants Sperta Editor Two Tests for Indian Quintet,. , Sunday Ting was sxpectsd due to ths cold Reach Double date with Pittsburgh tai the Play-^the Eastern crown two weeks.ago,#enq«, set a singlo gaihe passlng^ton won the Kastam Dlvtatoo tWe spell'. .Don Bums, fine, young NEW YORK (AP)—Greenf* Sundays, as a nfle, are always Windham Away Tomorrow Ray clinched the Western Con­ off Bowl for runner-up teams at wound up with nine straight vie- record of 884 yards before the Saturday by whipping New Y®™- 'Coach at East CUitholie High,- was Miami. tories and a 12- record. Cardinals finally won, 45-35. Sonny 44-10, and thus qUieUfied to defend appreciated as it means a day els-ted— and he had reason to be— Point Figures > when I can stay in bed an extra ference title and set up a re­ In the course of the Packers' Lou Michaels, Pittsburgh’s, de­ Jurgensen hit for 5 touchdowns the league championship it has when he talked briefly about his '^ledger tomorrow at the exponas hour or two before joining my By HOWIE HOLCOMB * match with the New York Gi­ victory, Jim Taylor broke the fensive end, added to the "N F L and 419 yards on 15 of 34 and won three times against Dallas in opening basketball game, the Ea­ ' Near-perfect foul shooting, of E. O. Smith at tbe latter’s home ants for the National Football league record by scoring his 19th field goal record he set last week Charley Johnson threw 2 TD pass­ Houston Dec 23. family for the motor trip to gles trouncing the Weaver Jay- Successful in their first court. The university town quintet church. This second Sunday in De­ rebounding by Frank Butkus League championship Dec. 30 touchdown and Oj^een Bay set a by kicking two against Washing­ es and completed 18 of 88 for 3M Dallas beat San Diego 9-17 Sun­ vees Tuesday night. Crowd of first venture last Friday, Man­ was an easy winner at Rodtville new high for first downs In a sea­ ton for a season total of 26 in of the Cards' passing total of 416. day and Oakland broke its 19- cember was no exception... By nearly 1,000 was testimony that and accurate passing by Jim chester High’s highly-rated last Tuesday ■ but Coach John at New York on the final Sun­ mid-morning I had the day . to the round ball aport has caught on Moriarty all combined to give Canavari’s group fa sure to make son, 281. the Steelers '27-4 triumph. Unltaa Has Big Day game losing streak with its first Indians go after basketball day of the season as records The Giants’ Y. A. Tittle topped Norm Snead, Washington’s Johnny United connected with 4 victory of the season, 20-0 over ■ mysolf wi'l found many little big at the new school..D r. Fred the Green Manors a 100-61 a better game of it in this second tumbled from coast to coast. the league ark for touchdown sophomore quarterback, suffered TD passes in Baltimore’s 42-17 Boston, which had its title chances ' things to do, such as wrashing wln- MagOnelli, director of Cheney victory No. 2 tomorrow at meeting. The Rams entertain . dows and inserting storm win­ Tech and proud as a peacock with victory over Terryville last The Packers didn’t Have to beat passes in a season with 33 by a shoulder separation in the first victory over Minnesota as the snuffed out Saturday by Houston’s night in the Clock Town in a Farm­ Willimantic. The pip( Red Middletown Friday in a ^(lentral Loe Angeles but they did, 20-17, throwing six In New York's 41-31 quarter and George Iso, who Colts came from behind with 28 victory. Buffalo and Denver fin­ dows. . . Two o'clock is always the the new facilities, acted aa a guide takes on Windham High at 8 Valley Conference battle. deadline to cease working on Sun­ on a tour^ of the building before ington Valley League game. tor the word already had been re­ decision over Dallas. hadn't played all year, came points in the fourth period, after ished last week. By winning, the Manormen con­ o’clock in another CC4L contest. After Third Win ceived that the runner-up Detroit Anxious Moments through with three touchdown trailing 17-14. The NBT. drew a total of 306,411 day and into my private study to Cheney's basketball team played, They'll probably have to play Coventry gained its second vic­ and beat, St. James of Berlin. Al­ tinued to hold a share of first Lions had lost to the Chicago The Giants • had some anxious passes. The Redskins lost seven Jimmy Brown scoreoth tomorrow and would even be played. the other from George Elnglii^, break—25-9, 45-25 and 71- Saturday. But the small North when Judd Rothman, a Louisville Friday as all schools are bu.sy be­ Oregon State goal. On first down Sunday the Manors ^ v e l to ent period but it ' will be Action shifts to more suitable former Little t«ague official, now Thursday Carolina team is on the way up. substitute, missed a free throw fore taking time off for the holi- Balwr took o ff around left etid on Middletown, then return home to TOM MALIN tough to top the field per­ climes next Saturday, when Geor­ a quarterback rollout, shook off a' prorndneot in the Elks . . . Two Day off but I didn’t have Until last season Davidson with 33 seconds left that would da.vA 1 Low - Scoring Tilt gia Tech fend Missouri tangles in oppose Newingrton, I>e^ 30. at the formances of two of college foot­ tackier in the end zone, another office visitors at the same hour ebanee to relax until late at night. hadn’t had a winning year since have tied the game. Bast In Action teammates also .awarded him that New World Mark the Bluebonnet Bowl at Houst m -jj ...... J Cincinnati had an easy time Snap UConn Streak at Three .■(even each. Bud Thornton hod a Match Game ’Tournament in the in the new pro loop. A crowd of game. Both teams scored five one fellow who has had more than pany who.remarked, “I didn’t ex- o Koualeski ...... 0 Pepperdine 76-63; ninth-ranked qualifying round at the T-Bowl In Covnnuskers eked out a 36-34 de­ Saturday night, defeating Kansas dozen to pace the 'visitors. 60,000 is estimated, and there will Touchdowns, and the difference his share of tough luck . . . Bas­ peat to/tee anyone here this 2 Wojtufliak ...... 0 64-49 at Lawrence, Kan. Oregon State, which lost to Cali­ Newington. Correnti posted a [" Sports Schedule cision. Pyr*®nj«ki ...... 0 It was the third ■victory to four Only 17,048 were in the 100,000- be national television (ABC). was a pair of two-point conver­ ketball officials met at Central early.”/ ' City Ed Hal Turkington * Barf ...... 0 Duke had a much tougher ob­ fornia 61-59 Friday night, spilt the ^ball, the Huaklos high man in their 2,203 total, smashing the former Connecticut at night, a fine turn series by winning the second By HOWIE HOLCOMB starts for the Knights,-^Wakefield seat Philadelphia Stadium and the Lilverty Bowl Promoter Bud sions by the Oomhuskers.- Miami looked up from his desk but didn’t stacle in Louisville before produc­ first three starts, was held to nine is now 1-1. record of 2,159 set last y e w by Tuesday, Dec. 18 Dudley said he lost "between $15.- got only one two-pointer and both out and the meeting was nm off OOtement on a cold morning.. Bob 34 Totals ...... 35 n-18 61 game 70-6Q, and IlUnois, No. 10, Fordham University apparently Joe Russell of Cranston, R. I. Gotham Bowl had an alnnounced Seer® at half 45-36 Manor*. ing a 76-76 victory. Art Heirman now has "five pillars of iron" to go by the tight Ram defen.se but Summary: Manchester at Windham, 8 p.m. 000 and $20,000" on his game, but teams converted twice. in lees tlian one hour with much Digon, o f the East Side Rec staff, edged Iowa State 76-78 in over­ came down with a dozen rebounds, Correnti averaged 146.13 for his throng o f 6,166. accomplished. As usual, Manches­ with its famous "seven blocks of Kllfaftes Northwest Catholic at East In the case of the New york sadd he would try again. It was probably the last Gotham asked for tolerance in reading and time. tops for both clubs. 15 games. Hie best effort was a Bowl game. The receipts probably ter was well represented by ^ s editing copy from the bullowl games Saturday I * Tueoday pany bonus oheok and then Jeff Field House. Wednesday, Dec. 19 For Starting Hurlers to lead unbeaten DePaul (3-0) to the Rams went ahead, the home WpIz back with 1,063 for his final seven, Despite the fact they had played Norwood Stroud, Guglielmi All. Right quarterback Dunn Marteen kicked ‘ Cold a.m. but refreshing and I Holcomb, age two months, mode a 76-74 conquest of Minnesota, It club ju.st didn't have the horses to averaging 132.4 for the eight and Somers at Coventry. Ms first appearance in the- office all the way, the "ironmen" had two field goal.s, scored a touch­ ‘ was glad I didn't have to walk any was he first setback for the come back. T ola li .. 13 U 87 151.6 for the last seven. Friday, Dec. 21 down and ran for a two-point con­ great distance to get to 13 Bls- with Hia proud parents, Ms Dad, plenty of zip left. At the end they G.\.MK NOTES — Although m P CORRENTI Dr. Sweeney said the play­ SAN FRANCISCO (A P )— Tbe National League champion Gophers, who led 45-41 at half­ Wakafiold tS3) ■■■ Yl Another qualifier from Manches­ Bristol Eastern at Manchester, NEW YORK (AP)—Y. A. version to lead Santa Ana, Calif., CHANGING MOODS OF A CbACH—Allie Sherman^ ■ell SL Moon was beautiful last Howard, my first lieutenant. .Joe were apeedjng by a so-so Husky classes at the un'lvei"sity ended Fri­ ers had been taken to St. Eli­ San Francisco Giants welcome Billy Hoeft as a long-needed time. Cotton Nash of Kentucky ShevUn • ter among the 12 men was Sandy Tittle, the New York Giants’ Junior College to a 29-0 victory night and I was, up early enough Soltys, chief tUb thumper for pressing ddlense for layups that day, a good crowd of 3,577 was Niles, current town champion. Ing worth $2,000 and second $1,000 8:15. zabeth’s Hospital for X-rays National League coach of the year, shows enthusiasm had IT points to. spark his mates S(uptzor Middletown at Rockville, 8:15. over Pasco, Wash., in the Junior to ai>preciate it again this mon;i- UConn Sithletic teams, s phone left-banded relief pitcher and Jack Fisher as additional clinched their fourth victory in on hand. Some late cornel’s miss­ ('haiw' ... NUes finished with 2,045 pins to Top eight scorers will get in on record-breaking passer, was as a precautionary measure. and consternation as he watches his Eastern Division ooller, his resson being to.-cheek to a 71-60 victory over North- five starts. It was the first loss the cash output. Avon at Coventry. Rose Bowl at Pasadena before 41,- ing.,. Took the time to stroll strength in the starting corps. ed the early action as the field riim o . . . his credit, good for fifth place. sent home from a hospital .\oe end Del Shofner missed 709. champion Giants beat Dallas 41-31 in New York yester­ on the mail delivery from Storrs we.stem. of the season for Hugh Greer's house box office was still jammed Thorm on Correnti’s single game scores Rham Regional at Bacon. down Main St. for a few breaths "W e gave up a lot but we got^ Pittsburgh walloped Duquesne W alinco Husky Jerry Maloney, a team­ Sunday after X-rays of a back tlie game with tho Cowoboys In the Missile Bowl at Orlando, to Mondieeter. One letter be sent U Om ns—they’ve won three. at game time. .There was no pre-1 East Windsor at Ellington. day. At top he salutes one of Y. A. Tittle’s six touch­ of freah air and visited Nassiff's what we’ve needed,” vice presi­ 86-59 in the Steel Bowl tournament mate of Correnti's with the Hold were a-s follows: 139. 159, 135, 123 Injury juroved negative. He because of stomach trouble Fla., Ernie Wheelwright, 220- arrived on schedule, the other, 12 games at Baltimore In 1960 and As a -matter of fact it is the lim. .Among the late arrivals were O 'B ‘ iipn . Saturday, Dec. 22 . down passes, shouts advice to a defensive back at lower where Fred Nassiff holds forth. dent Charles (Chub) Feeney said day Lanes entry, also qualified on 148, 129, 152 and 155. He followed fired six touchdown passes for and Tittle’s ;«plaoement, Ralph pound fullback, paced BY. Oamp- mailed at the same time, did not 10 in 1961, but was only 7-9 the final at Pittsburgh as Briati/Gen- second straight season that the a group of Fordham rooters (com­ Bo.vd . . . . that up with a seven-game total East Catholic at Windham JVs. Business has l>een great, Fred of Saturday’s trade with Balti­ past season with a poor eamed- eralovich netted 25 points. I.auahHn the strengrth o f a 2,029 score. He a season total of 88 In tho Guglielmi, suffered a twisted tell, Ky., to a 14-10 victory over left and watches in consternation as Tittle is knocked to make Its appearance.. Ed Buckie, more that sent' pitchers Stu Miller Rams have upset an early season plete with bugle and bass drum) Banter halls from Sprtngfield although he of 1,063 on lines o f 134, 167. 136. said, adding that tbs' ski trade area soout fer the San' Pranoisoo run-average of 5.09. Oklahoma State registered its Connecticut win streak. Last Glanta’ 41-81 v ictory over knee but both are expected to Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., the icy ground. (AP Photofax.) was now great. "I can recall when and Mike McCormick and catcher that added to the second half noise does practically all his competitive 147, 153, 145 and T81. After the Yankees released Rob­ Giants, penned holiday greetings.. .^Hoeft, 30, has spent 11 seasons fourth straight at Austin, Tex., by year .in New York they scored an .. Fordham led by seven at. the Total.iotat.i ...... i - ...... 14 « Dallas. be ready for tho Packers. for the setwice champlonahip. we used to sell a dozen pairs of John Orsino to the Orioles. Score at hflT 14-11. Elltntrton. bowling on Connecticut. Other bowlers who qualified for in Roberts without a pitching: turn OugUelmi’s injury was diag­ Over the Connecticut River st in the majors. He won 16 games defeating Texas 69-66. Wichita 85-68 win ending a four-game half (36-291 and after first five Dr. Frauds Sweeney, the skis a year. Now we sell that many Departure of the two pitchers stalled for nearly the full five min­ ChBmpdonshlp finals will be the final piay-downs were: laat spring, the right hander com­ nosed as a strained Ugament night to Windsor Locks High, the at Detroit in 1955 and 20 the next win streak and also inflicting an minutes of the second half, still Giants’ physician said Tittle in a week.” . . . Happy-go-lucky left only Willie Mays of the Giants year, but developed arm trouble utes of a second overtime period Steve Brooks, a winning rider staged at the Holiday Lanes in Bob Kopnicky, Newtown, 2,060: piled a 10-9 record with Baltimore. of the right knee. He did not new highway making H only a 20- who moved from New York in initial defeat. led by seven as the rivals alter­ suffered a- bad bruise of the • Main St. meter policeman Newt minute trip without exceeding the and hasn’t won more than seven at Provo, Utah, then Jim Maddox at the Garden State track, ha.4 rid­ March with »5,200 In cash being Joe DeBroske, Danbury, 2,050; Jqa His earned run mark of 2.78 was require hospital treatment. Wesleyan Continues Win Streak, 1968. Outcome of the game could be nated at scoring field goals. The sacrum boue when he fell on Taggart a visitor at the desk. His posted sp e ^ limit. games in any year since 1968. He dribbled in and scored with five den six horses in the Garden State swarded to the men, first pleuse be- Serapilia, Bristol, 2,052; Sandy second in the American League . Commenting on his record. In addition to Hoeft and Fisher, accurately told jiist by checking UConns switched from their 1-2-2 tho Icy turf after he ran llie, red face an indication that the was 4-8 with a 4.62 ERA In 1962. seconds remaining to give the shooting percentages. The visitors zone to "fa pres.sing defense with Stakes buti never won the race. ball to the 8-yard line late In Tittle said: "It would make ^ temperature was below freezing Saturday the Giants received reserve catch­ Miller will be 85 on Dec. 26. er Jim Coker ..jin the six-player Shockers a 91-89 tyumph over canned a remarkable .50.8 per cent about 4:0b to go but it mattered ThLs .vear he was aeoond with the fourth period of the ganae anyone feel real happy but Die outside... Managed to catch Man­ Musle oolumniet and eritie John He was the National League ERA One of Four Unbeaten N. E. Cluhls deal. They can only hope the Brigham Young. Wyoming fin­ while the erratic Huskies hit for little to the hot-handed Rams. In The Pocket. with Dallas. most cherWied thing Is two Gruber asked if he should have his champion in 1958 and a 14-game chester High’s hoopsters, .Against transaction proves as bengficial as ished last to overhaul Drake 61-47. only 38.9. The Rams enjoyed a Dr. Sweeney said X-rays weeks from today against Weaver in a scrirhmage at the regular Monday column in its reg­ winner in 1961, leading/the bull­ wide edge at the foul line too. Green Bay. If we win, that’ll BOSTON (AP)__ ^Wesleyan,tliseum the destina­ Dork said that McCormick, who al.so helped out as a floor general Wesleiyam, the surprise of the Providence Wednesday night. of his 17 points after the intMmis- tion at night with my sons for the Congo vs. U & R. Tue.sday--8:46, Rear. $22.00 H , the sta te ,.. Scouting the action had arm trouble in 1962. should Hockey fit a Glance when things got hectic a couple of REG. $65.00 group, and Amherrt — both un­ Northeastern used a big sec­ sion. Coast Guard sophomore American Hockey League game, be able to pitch effectively if the Scandia vs. Civltan. times. He hit on 12 of 18 tries beaten — will carry their perfect ond half to poet its 96-56 win over Laurie Somers was high man' with was Phil Hyde, Manchester meni, Springfield hosting Providence. NOW V tor, whose squad has been tagged arm returns to form. He added NATIONAL LEAGUE NA*nONAL LEAGUE from the floor. Actuall.v four NEW WHEELS FLETCHER CLASS CO. "AftwESTE" slates at least through the'holi­ American International Saturday 21. In nvy opinion, hockey rates sec­ the “team to beat” for the CCIL that Orsino also has good poten­ Sunday’s Results W. L. Pet'. men got 74 of the Rams’ 75 points. days. Neither teem plays again night. Frank Ryan led all scorers A t Rutherford, N.J., Fairfield ond oijdy to pro football in excite­ 0 1.000 H ltebea UUe. tial. Montreal 5, Boston 2. Liberty iffitual . ___ 12 Melvin had 23. two more than i \ te'y 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE until next month. with 24 points, while Jo4m Malvey was equal to Fairleigh Dickinson'.'! ment. and Saturday's 2-2 overtime "But Tom Haller fa my first Toronto 8, Chicago 2. East Sides ...... ___ 12 3 .800 Bill Sheriden; Captain Bill Man- H9.95 9-7879 Wesleyan won twice laat week had 19 and AIC's Norm Lambert ^'Bs a great game between two * 1 6 . ^ 5 WHEN YOU THINK OF defensive tactics and won 45-39 in string catcher—he’s just coming New York 5, Detroit 2. Teachers ...... ___ 12 3 .800 hardt connected for 19 and John and now is 5-0. TThe Cardinals were ,y edneeday GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHIS! tossed in 17. . a low-scoring Tri-state collegiate evenly matched clubs. .How the into his own. You can't have two AMERICAN LEAGUE Rotary ...... ___ 4 8 .333 Stevens 11. TTie other man— only 10-8 last season. Amherst, (3o-Captaina Bob Foley and Pete league^game. Fred Weismuller of ' Winter officially arrived when time files. Ten years ago today young boys like that around. And Sunday's Results CocahM ...... ___ 3 9 .250 Wayne McGulrt—scored only one, CORNER DURANT ST. which compiled a 13-7 record hi O’Connor paced Holy Ciross to a Fairfield was'the top scorer with the Park Department colled with we moved from Hancheater to Buffalo 4, Springfield S,- Over­ Gus'i ...... ___ 1 11 .083 but turned in a fine floor game.. FREE^ we still have Ed Bailey, too. As 1961-1962, downed American. Ih- 60-61 victorj' over stubborn *St. 16 points. word that weekend public ice skat- East Hartford. for Coker, we'll have to wait and time. St. Mary’s ...... ___ 1 11 .083 Big Ed Slomcenski. the 8-10 jun­ HOT RODDERS! tematlonaj , last Wednesday night Michael’s. The CStisaders had to LARGE 9UARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Fairfield on Top see." Providence 5, Pittsburgh 3. Schedule—Tuesday. 8, St. Mary’s ior from Naugatuck, led the COMPLETE CUSTOM INTERIOR WORK for its fourth in a row. take over control _of the back­ Fisher Youngest Cleveland 4, Quebec 4, Over­ vs. Ous’s. Wednesday, 8. Rotary UConn scorers with 20 points and TTie Huskies' of Nprtheastem, Fairfield leads the league with a 1‘LBNTT OF. FRONT AND REAR PARKING boards in the last period to beat Kinjak Continues Tl»s right-hander Fisher, at 23 time. vs. Coaches; 8:45, L ll^ ty vs. East one orf his best all-around efforts HANDMADE ROLLS and PLEATS with a veteran team, dropped its record, of 3-0. The- Stags' overall back the visitors’ upset attempt. the youngest man .in the deal, won Baltimore 4. Rochester 3. Sides. of hia brief career. Toby Kim- first game o f the season 'last Mon- Msssaohusetts. the Yankee Coiy mark Jis 4-1. Weekly Triumphs y ference defender, failed to" score In Hamden. Quinnipiac won a Christmas Specials whUe spotting TufU a 20-polnt cliffhanger from Fairleigh-Dlckln- (KK>D THRU DEC. 22 lead at the start of their gahie. son's Madison, N. J., bfsinch. Joe it was -Bob Krinjak (what, WEST SIDE JUNIORS again?) in first place yesterday . . . . a CASH AND CARRY ONLY But the Redmen came back to win Reilly scored a basket with 12 . W . going away, 74-63. Sophomore seconds to go giving the Quins a in the weekly trapshoot held b. Lea's M arket,...... 3 WITH A THE ELECTRO COPPER BACKED MIRRORS Charlie Kingston of Massachusetts 72-71 victory. Only 10 minutes be­ the. Manchester Goon and Fox fore. Quinnipiac had led by 18 Club at its grounds in North Cov­ St. James ....•••••••«•••• 1 if yo;u use scored l20 points. Herm’s C a m era...... 1 SUBURBAN NOVBN-k 16” X 54” PLATE DOOR MIRROR— S10.50 points. entry. The ‘ consistent weekly Providence, which turned back House A H a le ...... 1 St. Louis at home Friday night by Bill Hecht amassed 36 points champ smashed 45 of 50 targets. " w e s o l v e d OA8 HEATER PLAIN BEVELED MIRRORS Competition is getting tougher Nassiff Arms ...... 1 a 64-57 count, eked out a 68-67 for. Fairlelgh-Dicklnson and was Assumption ...... ft - I— 24” x48” ...... $20.00' 1—S2”xM” ...... $80.00 your car viotory at St. Francis^ Saturday the game's high scorer. and Krinjak was only a' singly . Lite i« Many other peopfa, venting a tpoee hooter point ahead of Emil Pillard ' and $—26” x40” ...... $18.00 S—24” x80” ...... $12JiO night. Sparked by sub forward R ay WEST SIDE MIDGETS OUR peeed quite a problem, but Suburban Nouont hoe Boston College won the consola­ John Zeppa who smashed 44 8— 28” xS8” ...... $18.50 2— 18” x28” ...... 8 8.00 Gilbert, Springfiekl^College thump­ iotvad our problem perfectly. The Suburbon tion final of the Steel Bowl at each. W. l ^ » l / , > ’xS8” 818AO 6— 16” x26" ...... $7.20 ed the University of Bridgeport. Five-shot awards went to How­ Herald Angles ...... 2 PLAYROOM Novent ifeoter neode no 8uo or chimney. You for Pittsburgh, trouncing William A 94-68. It wss Bridgeport’s fifth Mary 66-53 after losing Friday ard Skinner Sr., Pillard and Krin­ Gus’s ...... , 2 juet iiMtoM 8 in o window or eutilde woN. Includes Glass Clips and Screws for Installation consecutive defeat aftsr winning jak. Hobby S h op p e...... 1 night to Dpquesne 57-46. , its opening game. HEATING We hove even heot from floor to ceiKag and (hit Gary Goldberg sparked Brandeis The prize winners: Krinjak 45, Norm's ...... 1 FULL LENGTH DOOR MIRRORS Bridgeport, the host team stay­ hooter hot eovod «• op *• M>% In fool coeto. BUSINESS to a 76-56 triumph over Harvard, Pillard 44, Zeppa 44, Mrs. Terry Joe's Atlantic ...... 1 ed within contention Ulroughout a Ward 38, Joe White 36, Bill Orif- W ITH 16” X 68” 18” X 68” 20” x 68” ' scoring 17 p ^ te and making half Personalized Floors 0 PROBLEM^' You con ioive your hooting preblomi Ihi* eoty see-saw first half which ended Hn 36, Skinner 36, John Erickson $16.60 $18.60 $20.60 a dozen steals. Brandeis puUsd out Police A Fire ...... 0 PURCHASE OF why sol hop Is sed m o iho with Springfield in front, 39-35. 34, Gene Ekirieo 32, Nelson Quin- Pagani's ...... 0" way, loo, becoute Iho Suburbon Novent Got Of reach late in the gaine on five Comet lor '53. Well ehow yew Then Springfield uncorked a none by 31, Healer b ideal for pioyroooM, workihopr, oflico*, 5 FT. TUB ENCLOSURES b a ^ e U by Steve Smith. cabins, doMd-in breezewoyi and oltic rooms how you con bsfwlit store (has If there’s one sure way of losing defense that stymied the Purpl® CONTENDER MODEL— $35.00 Knights. you thought poielMe by leoting. a basketball game, it’s by poor . . . in foci just about any pteco. 2 NEW GENERAL PLUS SALES TAX Bothered by inept ball han­ We core lor.it . . . you drive HI shooting. dling, Southern Connecticut bowed AVAKAUi M THRU SIZIS VENETIAN, FIREPLACE and DOOR MIRRORS IN STOCK This is perhaps the simplest ex- planaUon of the University of Con- to visiting Long Island' University, M,00ft-8SJ)00-4$,000 BTU mocMs necUcufs defeat by Fordham at 70-52. Southern fell behind early Cholee of hoW hi or »vR thenooitet in the game. Storrs Saturday night. MUD and SNOW TIRES AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Fordham’s Rams wars hot; The hi New Toric, Danbury State O GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Huskies were frostbitten. As a re­ went on a second.4>alf scoring AT REGITLAR^EW 'HRE UST PRIGE! sult, Oonnectlcut was defeated 75- spree and handed Brooklyn Poly TEL. Ml 3-2463 66 and tumbled from the unbeaten its fifth straight defeat 62-48. MIRRORS (Fireplaee aii^ Door) Rip Repp of Danbury was high a u t o b o d y ranks. MANCHESTER BRANCH PICTURE FRAI^iNGIN G (oR ty|typos) Yale, meanwhile, invaded Provi­ man with 20 points. A t Worcester, Mass.,' Clark PLUMBING, ^ WE WEOIALIZE IN . . . W IN D O W PLATE------QiLASS dence and sbellacked Brown, 78- WORK CUSTOM TAILORED TOPS— CUSTOM REAR WINDOWS MORIARTY 52, In Hie Ivy League debut for edged the UnlverH^ of Hartford, HARTFORD GENERAL both schools. VBm teslled by 76-67, while WUUmaaUe State de­ HEATING CO. OOMlKAOlOBSt WK HAVK Dl STOOK BROTHERS three points sit tho half but opened feated LoweU State, TS-66, a t L o ­ PETERMAN’S iq> a barrage affer the intennie- well, Hass. TIRE 00. MEDICINE'CAMNETS and SHOWEil DOORS SOI CENTER STREET aion as their big guns, Rlrk Ka­ MORIARTY BROTHERS TURNPIKE AUTO SEAT COVERS BS1TMATBS GLADLY GIVEN MI S-5135 minsky and Steve Gouldlng, start- By winning the Big Ten croes 244 MAIN iT R E IT M A N C H ItTH t 155 CENTER STREET^TKL. Ml S t S U IN W. BfIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER PHONE MI S-636S eld cUcking on their shots Kamin­ country title, Michigan State won SOI CENTER 8TREET--MI I-51SI Inoiudea Clips and Scresra fhr InetsHsfloa W s Ls m s AH U U ms Mid I M M sky was high for the game with lU loth team tiue sinoa entertag (KW IIW KW fliW IW yiKyilgM gM raKW glW a . OeaiaiiHr had It. “ “ ki SfSOi.

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MANCHESTER EVENING m RALD, MANCTESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 p a g e NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 B ooms For Sale. 72 H o iim s For Sole 72 H o u m b F o r S a lt 72 C o v ^ 12th Circidt Painting—PwMruic 21 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT ani SHORTEN Boovm WIflioat Board . 69 Furniahcd ApartM ata 6S-A tnOBT ROOM rape, 4 bedrooms, COVB3NTRT — 4 room' ranch, VERNON—Six room ranch, 8 y ea rs dinins room, paneled famUy breezeway, garage, fireplace, (rid, large living room, dining Rusk Says NATO Sherwin-WilllaiM PAINTINO AND papuhangUig. ANDOVIBR'-Laige futnished room NEAR MAIN 8T. — 8 fumMiad room, full abed dormer, Gre $11,500. Joseph Barth, Broker. BU room, and kitchen with buUt-ina. Court Cases Qood cliian workmaniihlp at rea- VMH 7W wincou*—, for rant. C. H. SUens, PI 3-7278, rooms and bath, separate en­ alarm, aluminum combinations, 9-0320. Teen Skaters - OH,ANP 1 > »M « THE KIPP Good sised bedrowg^. fireplace, Faints CLASSIFIED ratM. 80 year* in Man- W, Jrm TW KM M eouMSi.Mvm ctir HK O f t W r A B I T Route 6, Andover. trance, no chOdmn. 18 Delmont attached garage. Very close to ceramic bath, large pasement ga­ chester Raymond Fisk*. MI MUNPRy CASKS r OST oiiiL rwm to iMLFACtof aw—< M ^ d H s e n u . St. school, shopping and transporta­ 1% STORY 7 room home new rage. Wooded lot. Convenient tp MANCHESTER si»8IO N W. H. ENGLAND B-S2S7. m H 5 i D « p 9 c r THAT STUFf IN THS VIASHfR. WOMSai ONLT, famished room tion. U7,600. ^W brick Agency, BU plumbing and roof, 4 bedrooms, Reach Safety Needs Persuasion 60 HXI IRON rr SSFOW slipmiing, ehurchea, schools st^ APUU.PM for rent, comj^ete housekeeping TWO ROOM furnished ^>artm«nt 9-8464.' aluminum combinations double Eugene Lyman, 21, o f Tolland, LUMBER CO. INTERIOR painting, paperhang­ you ANP «MtS WKS faculties between Center and hos­ Heated, Bedroom set, kitchen set, parkway. Desirable residential today was given 80-day suspended, ,INTH6 CiULARiMOU CAN garage, close to sU' schools, ares. Owner transferred. TR ADVERTISING ing, wallpaper removed, recrea­ pital. MI 8-5689. gas range, refrigerator. Free gas, NEW CHARMING Colonial randi, $15,900. Philbrick Agency, BU After Icy Dip jail sentences to each count of in­ (Oontbroed from Page One) • Opea AU Day Saturday • MOP THS ALOOR/ TVO O U t- tion rooms built fully insured. family kitchen with Provincial 5-6882. toxication and breach of the peace ...... electricity.. Low rent. Adults. Ap- 9-8464. Rockville-V ernon "A t the Oreen” — Ml 9-8801 estimates. Joseph P. Lewis, ETIRNISHEID rooma, complete light p ly 10 Depot Square, Apt. cabinets, ' excellent floor plan, (2 counts). This target was set several CLASSIHED advertising DEPT. HOURS VOU CON* fo a .3 ^ housekeeping facilities. Centridly BLANCHES’fE R —7 room Crionial, ’Two M anchester teen-agers MI 9-9058. APVON ntiwy matchless^ constmction, only BtANCHESTER— $12,600. 8 room Judge Douglass B. 'Wright also yeaurs ago, but NATO has only 23 located. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 Arch St., 2 fireplaces, 1% tile baths, attach­ helped each other to safety Satur­ 8 A .M to 5 P.M. MOSN1N08' $17,990. Hayes Agency, BO Cape near hospital, St. James ordered that Lyman be placed on to 24 divisions on the central sec­ Manchester, MANCHESTER—4 rooms furnish­ 8-4808. ed garagp, buUt-ina, patio, bar­ day night after they' fell Ufrough tor, a force U.S. officials believe Parish, oU heat, nice b^k yard. becue, city water and sewer, excel­ one-year probationary periods on Dispute Boils Electrical Sem ees 22 ed, utlUties, $83 a wedc. M I 8-6941. Bel Air Real Estate, BU 8-9332. thin ice while skating on Ooventry each charge under the stipulation is too small to convince Moscow HOUSEIKEEPING room, weU fur­ RANCH—6 large rooms. Ameslte lent location. Charles Lesperance, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. BD 9-7620.. Lake. that Lyn^ contact Blue Hills that a Cuba-like adventure in Ber­ MO~QAT Xkni nUDAT to:M AJM.—SATDBDAT • AJi. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ nished, and all utlUUes, parking. drive, full cellar, oil heat, fully $13,500-6 ROOM C l ^ , 1% baths, They are Timothy Donahue, son lin or elsewhere in Europe would 272 Main St. Hospitak'and Clinic at Hartford Over Truck WHEE! WATER’S ice on all types of elMtilcai wir­ Busineas LoeaBons stormed, fireplaces, 8 large bed­ fireplace, storms, cellar, trees, ALANCHESTER—An Xmas treat. o f BIr. and Bfrs. Joseph F. Dona­ not work. ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson rooms, $16,600 Owner-agent .Es- and get medical assistance to cor- For Real •4 near bus, assumes 6% % , $97.16 $14,500. Owner has reduced price hue, 102 A voq^e Rd., and Miss rest his drinking problem. Washington believes ail three PLEASE READ YOUR AD Enectrical Co., Manchestivr. MI SINGLE ROOM for woman or girl cott. AU 9-7688. monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, BU HOT-HOT.,,ASB with kitchen privileges. Inquire and will pay closing costs. Six Sue Boland, di^hter of BIr. and Thomas Elliott, family relations major allies—Britain, France and A new issue which could enter a, *^aat AAi” m Ufeea mnt the DkoM m m «hb> 0-4817. Olastmbuiy. ME S-V878. STORE FOR rent suitable for any 9-5132. West Germany—coidd do more 140 Garden Drive or phone MI MANCHESTER — Cozy 6 room room Cap* on treed lot in quiet BIrs. Thomas R. Boland, 63 Ver­ officer, informed tke court that the courts has boiled up between TMdeiioe. Tke advertiMr iM M nmt felt ■•..Um ilBST DAT *T small business or office. Near than they are doing. And Rusk THERE’S A LOTI 9-5188 after 6. house on deadend street, possibili- TWO YEAR old ranch, 8 bedrooms, residential area. Near hoqiital, non St. Both are 17.' ■ Lyman hod been arrested after a APPKAB8 mmt SEPMTf BRBOB8 te lime for the MXt kuer> Parkade. CaU MI 9-6205, 8-9 p.m. and McNamara tried to prove the the 'Vernon Board of ^ r e Com­ fies, $12,960. Joseph Barth, Bro- 2 full ceramic baths, birch cabi­ schools,. buses, sh op p in g , They became separated from family argument at his home and TM Hemid le roppoaelMe lor oaly ONX taoorreet or omitted Floor Ftoishing 24 ROOM FDR rent, lady only, vicin­ churches; All city conveniences. two other teen-agers In -their point with statistics. missioners and Co. .1. and a meet­ (BarrUon tor mmj adreitlaemeot ud then aolj to the exteat of a k ^ BU 9-0320. net kitchen with built-ins and dis­ also after an Incident at the Nor­ PAINTINO, remodeling papers ity of St. James Church. Call MI posal, attached garage, $19,500. Immediate occupancy to qualified skating party when they . fell wich State Hospital. “This man The United States, they ex­ ing has been tentatively set for Now! For only •moke good” ‘aBei tina Error* which 3-0167 or MI 8-6317. 346 NORTH MAIN—Store.. MI plained, is spending a greater per­ hanging. Qoor sanding. Call Ylr iHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, Philbrick Agency, AD 9-8464. buyer. CaU Mr. Govang, TR through the Ice about 100 yards has a serious drinking problem Thursday so that both sides, can 9-5229, 9-5. centage of Its gross national prod­ day for fuel...hot water Charles MI S-2107 large living room, dining room, 5-9820 or Mrs. Hunter, 649-5306. from shore. Donahue went under and has asked for help and defi­ 128 BIRCH ST.—Room suitaMe for Barrows A Wallace, 55 E. Center, uct on defense than any of its al­ discuss the matter. kitchra, atody and lavatory, 4 GREEN ROAD—6 room ranch, the ice. Miss Boland, who did not, nitely need direction to solve his for all—aUltbe timel FLOOR SANDING and reflnishlng lady O r gentleman, kitchen privl' bednxen* and bath on second real lovely home for $17,900. Jo­ BD 9-5306. bumped into Donahue in the water lies, and is holding a g;reater per­ Involved is the purchase of a leges. $10 weekly. MI 3-4451. 466 MAIN—Ideal for office* or UW problem,” BUlott said. Elliott then (specializing in older ’ floors). commercial use. MI 9-6229, 9-5. flooi. Recreation room with fire­ seph Barm, Broker, AD 9-0320, and assisted him out. centage of its manpower in arms. tanker truck now housed at the DIAL Ml 3-2711 MANCHESTER—Large 6% room recomfnended to Judge Wright If you live in a ^rpical hoaaSb Painting, Ceillngi. Paperhanging. ROCKVILLE. OenUeman. One place in basement. Attached 1716 teen-agers found a home that the clinic could help Lyman. According to the statistics, the Co. 2 firehouse which the firemen LARGE beautiful store suitable for ALANCHESTER—6 room Colonial garrison colonial, 1% baths, ga­ United States is spending . nearly No job boo smald. John Verfaille, room avaUable In modem furnish, double garage. Aluminum siding. with lights on at the shore and Mrs. Mable Genovesi (rf 587 Cen­ say does not serve the purpose for you could easily run oat of ho* dance studio, nursery school, laun­ Central location $82,900. Phil- home, 1% baths, garage, located rage, comer lot, city sewers, re­ 10 per cent, of its gross national M l 9-5760. ed 8 bedroom apartment for gen from there called home for clothes ter St. was fined $120 for oper­ which It was purchased and that water several times a week. dromat, dry cleaning, or TV sales brick Agency, BU 9-8484. near the Green. A modern home cently painted in and out, many and a ride back. pro*)ct on defense, compared Now you can hone aU the hat tlemen. Private kitchen, living nicely landscaped, $19,900,. Eve. extras included in selling price, ating a motor vehicle while under it was bought at too high a cost. and repair. Parking. ReasonaWe. The others In their party were with less than 6 per cent in Gei^ ma.AmiiUica, room, dining room and den. COLCftUAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, Ray Holcombe, BD 4-1139. Warren walking distance to shopping cen­ the influence of ll^or or drugs. They feel the $4,000 price was water you need at on* time far Business Opportunities 32 r a u vm , MI 9-1680. BLaurice Moriarty. 18, son of Mr. many—the prime target of an at­ TROUBLE REACHINO OUR ADVERTISER? Everything suppUed. Residential 2-car garage, centrally located, E. Howland, Realtor, AD 3-1108. ter, schools and church. Owner She was arrested in the early too much. At an earlier company only 91^* a day. T h in k a t i t — section, near Center. TR 5-6313 or and Airs. Matthew M. Moriarty, 75 morning of Nov. 28 on Pine St. tack—and about 7 per cent in only a day! CENTRAL location—Store approxi. $16,600, Philbrick Agency, BU transferred out of state. Princi­ Britain and Framce. meeting the firemen voted to TR 6-8684. mately 20x40, suitable for smaU 6-8484. ■" EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial pals only. Call BD 3-1787 any time. Forest St., and ALlss Joyce Murray, when police ■ observed her Weaving spend $1,600 to hire George Ritter Yes, thanks to Mobilheat—> ?4-Hoir Answering Serviee business, 9-6294. first floor consisting of a kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William her car from one side of the road of the law firm a t Ritter and Ber­ and an oil-fired hot water heater NORTH E!ND — Ehimished room, AIANCHES’TER—2 family 5-8, tiled BLANCHES’l'ER—6 room Cape, I T. Murray, 155 Benton St. RARE opportunity large dining and living room, plus to the other. She told the court man, Hartford, to press thfeir o f correct capacity—yonr family Help Wanted— Male 36 Articlets For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 parking, bug one block. 68 Strick­ NORTH MANCHESTER — Brick baths, neat and clean, two furn­ heated sun parlor, second floor finished plus rec room, nice con Stafford state police said Cov­ that she had just come from a par­ Free to Herald Readers land St. point. According to reports, the can take care o f oZf their waahnig buUdlng, 25x26, with ceUar, o, old. $21,500. Philbrick Agency, AD Woman Arrested Bliddle Tpke.; and James P. Sirl- Find out how easy it is to Bwitdl MACHINE anni, of 262 Green Rd., all 16, and NEW YORK (AP)—Dean Ache works," and that he was hopeful ftiMt leave your aieaHgo. ToaH hear troai oar adoorllMr'^lh M fully equipped, plus 1982 Evlnrude MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, 9-8464. VERNON — Convenient to every to a Mobilheot^fized watsrbaat* G.E. RADIO and phongraph, 78 each charged with b i^ c h of the son, former secretary of state. —the commissioners------could be per- ttme without epeadlag oD emdng at the telephooa MI 3-5129 motor, 76 h.p. pushbutton, ap­ Rockledge, 8 bedrooms, garage, thing and nestled in a rural at- In Rt. 83 Crash proximately 7 hours running time, r.p.m., console. PI 2-6290. Apartments— Flats— CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, peace. Slriannl had an additional has counseled America’s Eurppe® suaded that the action proposed dining room. Vacant. Tongren VERNON moephere. BuUt-ins surrounded by the firemen was "in the best TRAINEES plus Gator tandem trailer. (A Tenements 6Y Agency, MI 3-6321. large Uvlng room with flreplo^ by an abundance of Birch cabl charge of unauthorized discharg­ an allies to lay aside nuclear ' '* ALBERT’S CHRISTMAS A collision yesterday at 2 p.m. ing of fireworks. interests of everyone." real buy.) See.it at McBride's New For the New Year formal dining room, faralty slsa nets are Included in this most at ambitions if they want to join the »/!■■ fir affray Lost and Foand Business Services Offered 13 Hamilton Standard, a leader in Sport Spot, 639 Center St. MI GIFT TO YOU! RCKKVnXiE — 8H jroom apart­ SMALL 4 room house, 2 bedrooms, kitchen 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, in Ellington led to the arrest of The case of Wesley T. HaU, 16, the United States in ” a sound Rftter added that the Co. 1 YES. $50 FREE TOYS tractive kitchen with dining area. FOUITTAIN AND luncheonette con^ the aerospace industry, is in 9-8747. ment, atove, refrigerator and storm windows, oil furnace. MI Ranch homes, 6 rooms, attached recrratlaa roam with fbaplaos, Edith S. Whitney, 53, of Worces­ of East Hartford, barged with strategic plan” for the defense of group of firemen has asked that LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ the process of a giant expem- With the purchase of any 8 room Large pleasant living room with LOST—White English Setter, black cession available at once. Call in heat 16 minutes from Hartford, 9-2994 O r MI 9-6300. garage, beautiful kitchen with encloaod breesaway, attaduM ga­ ter, Mass., on a charge of fail­ using a motor vehicle without the the continent. more itormal and appropriate pro­ pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. fireplace surrounded by ma­ ears, red collar, vicinity Lenox person Pine Pharmacy, 664 Center sion program. Exciting projects 1982 CLOSEOUT—Evlnrude out- outfit with appliances during our adulU. MI 9-4824, TR 6-1166. built-in range and oven. Close to rage. landacaped yard 9lxU4. ure to grant the right of way at owner’s permission, was also “A European-produced nuclear cedures be worked out between Free pick-up and delivery Little hogany paneling. 8 bedrooms plus St. Call MI 9-1712. St., Manchester. like the space suit to be Worn board motors, just a few left, 3-40 Christmas §ale. Yes we wUi giVb FOR RENT-—8 room single, steam new shopping area and Wilbur Marion B. Robertacn. Raaltor. BD an intersection. transferred to Juvenile court au­ force would be a tragic misuse of the oommi^oners and Co. 1 to A McKinney. 15 Woodbridge S t, THREE ROOM heated apartment, MI 9-7t-7768 or screened porch plus attached ga­ W E GIVE nM: by our lunar explorers are cre­ h.p. at real savings for that you $50 in toys at the store of your heat, $90 per month. Cross Highway. $15,900. 8-5958. rage plus full basement plus State Police said her car, as she thorities. resources essential to provide “clarify and safeguard the proper Ml 8-8020. ating outstanding opportiml- Christmas gift. McBride’s Sport choice. 474 Main St., second floor $80. MI JA 9-6688. was turning it left, smashed into Bond forfeitures were ordered basic elements of defense,” Ache- working relatlonidilpe'’ bAween FOUND—Half grown orange male 9-5229, 9-6. MANCHESTER—Six room Colcai- large country sized treed lot. See GREEN STAMPS Help Wanted— Female 35 tles for people who are trained Spot, 639 Center St., MI 9-8747. 3 COMPLETE for jmurself. Call A/fr Govang one driven by Jerome D. Lynch, when the following persons failed son declares in an appraisal of the ootnmlssion and the oompany. cat, vicinity Porter St. M 3-8057. LAWN MOWERS abarponed and to operate industrial machines. ANDOVER—4 room house avail­ NORTH COVENTRY ial, 1% baths, enclosed porch, 51, of Somers Rd., Ellington, at to appear in court today to answer North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ Friction between the oqmmission- repaired sales )()and service, pick ROOMS OF BRAND NEW THREE BEDROOM apartment in AD 9-5806, TR 5-9820, TO 5-6611 NURSE, Conn, licensed, relief con­ FURNITURE able January 1, oU heat, electrls .combination windows and doors, Rts. 83 and 140. to charges. For speeding, Chester tion military strength in the ers and the company was evident FOUND— Black female puppy, up and delivery Ice skates eharp- valescent home. Room with tele, If you would like to Improve Hartford off Wethersfield Avenue. hot water, fireplace. Call 242-7644. fireplace, buUt-ins, city utilities. Barrows A Wallace Co., 66 E, Building Matenals 47 AND APPLIANCES CaU MI 8-9298 after 6. Gracious Country Living Center St., Manchester. Police said both cars had to be A. Gore, 44, of New York City, magazine Foreign Affairs. earlier tWs year when the com­ white spot on chest. Call Lee ened, preclsioii ground. L % M vision. References. TR 5-9121. your,^skllls while preparing for Vacant. CJharles Lesperance BD towed away, but there were no in­ $100; Aubrey E. Smith 41, of missioners, in a split vote, decided Fracchia, Dog Warden, MI Elquipment Corporation, Route 88, SIX ROOM house with bam, S-car Acheson’s article, advocating a MORIARTY the many good machine opera­ The “Economy” FOR RENT—4 room heated apart' Esu-ly American Cape, circa 9-7620. \ juries. Edith Whitney’s date to Newark, N. J. $60; C .arles D. buildup of European non-nuclear to reject a recommendation from S-8594. IV Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7809. Manchee- garage, plenty of yard space, tor jobs presently available, 8 ROOMS yisg ment. Call Ml 8-5118 between 8;S0 1778, 6 rooms, 2-car garage. Unique appear in Circuit Court 12 In Moores, 42, of Old Orchard Beach, force as the best deterrent to a Co. 1, naming Nelson Skinner as REGISTERED nursC; 3-11 shift. you’ll be interested in the 8- BETTER BUYS AT available Jan. 1. Reasonable. CaU MANCHESTER—Older L room Co­ NOTICE IS HEREBY given that SHARPENINO Service— Saws, The “HMieymoon” a.m. and 4:30 p.m. kitchen with built-in stove and Rockville is Jan. 22. Maine, $30; and WilUam Mucciac- Soviet attack, comes at a time the hew deputy chief of the com­ BROTHERS Laurel Manor. MI 9-4519. week classroom and. machine 8 ROOMS 1269 MI 3-0082 any time. oven. Beautifully restored for lonial, good condition convenient, BOLTON AND VICINITY Pass Book No. S7297, issued by knives, axes, shears, skates, NATIONAL city sewer, water. Vacant. Ton- cio, 19, of Dedham, Mass., $30. when the alliance has been un­ pany. shop training prog^ram now be­ The “ Charm House” 23 SPRUCE ST.—Off E. Center. 6 modern, comfortable living. Ideal Also, Lewis F. BQtchell, 26, of dergoing strain over the issue of Tile Savings Bank of Manchester rotary blades. Quick service. Cwi- PLEASANT woman to live in with ing offered. gren Agency, BD 8-6321. And recently, the commissioners tol Eiquipment Co., 88 Main 8t„ 8 ROOMS 1894 room flat, second floor, oil steam Wanted To Rent 68 country setting and location. $6,900 4% room ranch, fire­ Jacksonville, Siia., $25 for failure independent national n u clea r rejected a recommendation that Ml 3-5135 has heen lost and application has local family. No cooking, good heat, automatic hot water, new­ Manchester. Hours dally 7-6.. home. Write Box DD, Herald, White Celling Tile 09%c sq. ft. The “ Hollywooa” WOODLAire) STREET —2-famUy place, Immediate occu­ to display a Public UtilltieB Com­ forces. the tanker truck be moved from been made to said bank for pay­ To qualify you must be a High ly renovated. Phwne MI 9-2662. Ruth Millett 301-315 Center St. ment of the amount of deposit. Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI state name and references in let­ Eixotic Wall PShellng 8 ROOMS 1488 TWO GIRLS over 21 desire 8 room For further details or an ap­ 6-6, one side rented, income $9M pancy. mission plate. U.S. Informants have said other Co. 2 to Co. 1. School Or Trade School gradu­ The “ Boulevard” furnished apartment. Work 3-7958 ter. ' ate with at least one semester from 13c sq. ft. pointment to see the above proper­ per year, $12,000 morttgage avaU­ Fines for speeding were ordered NATO members have not even from $4.16 per sheet 3 ROOMS J597 nights. MI 4-1301. WORDS MEAN MANY THINOS MISSING from Olcott Drive orange J------of algebra. THREE ROOM apartment, first ties, call Mrs. Shorts, AU 8-8886. able. Price $19,900. Joseph Barth, $8,600 BLsnchester line. Small against Ewen McLeo, 16, of East approached .the limits of their and white long haired tom cat,: GENERAL WELDING and cutting i Wood combination doors The “Aristocrat” Broker, BD 9-0320. B yRUTH MHXETT Hartford, $60: Robert BUller, 23, abilities to build conventiontd 8 ROOMS J879 floor. Call MI 8-5270. 6 room ranch, economy battle scarred ears and face. May. —gas and arc. Portable equip- RN OR LPN 11-7. MI 9-4519. For local ^tervlews visit the From $16.95 ea. Houses For Sale 72 ^Mclal. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. o f Cromwell, $36; and Carl Ells­ forces. have followed child toward Ver- ment available. Evenings and following State Employment Knotty Pine Paneling FIVE ROOM modem flat In excel MANCHESTER—Oversized modem What a woman really means worth Jr., 20, of West Hartford, Meeting in Paris last week, the $10 DOWN DELIVERS J. WATSON BEACH immaculate 6 room Cape, on acrb planck School Thursday. MI Weekends. MI 9-3922 after 4 p.m. Offices from 8:30 to 4:30 Mon­ from 6%c lin. ft. lent condition. Adults preferred. MANCHESTER—7 room spUt level, when She says— $30. NATO council endorsed an In­ FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS WANTED — Woman for full-time Free delivery anywhere in Con­ lot, 1% baths, garage, city utlll- $11,600 li room ranch, breeze­ 3-6411 or JA 7-9269. day thru Friday: Disappearing Stairways $22.95 ea. Available Jan. 1, Call MI 3-7204. Hi baths, rec room, garage, cov­ A CO. "I could tell you plenty about James P. O’Shea, 2 4 , of Coven­ crease in the West’s conventional TREE REM(WAL— pruning, lot| laundry work. Good hours, good 2x4” Studding. 7’8” 4Sc ea. necticut. Free set up. Free Service. ties, Bel Air Real Estate, BD way, garage. Immediate ered patio half acre of parkUk* her.” She not only could — she’s try, was fined a tot^ii of $25 on armaments', but steered clear of clearing and spraying. Call Frank I pay. New System LaUndry, Harri- 2x3” Studding 7’ 40c ea. Free Storage ’til needed regardless a Central Row, Hartford 622-M16 8-9332. occupancy, dying to. C. Noble, MI 9-6053. Connecticut State of time. grounds. Buayes Agency, NH 8-4808. charges of evasion of toU ($10), the controversial nuclear issue. AND HOLIDAY son Street. Cedar Closet Lining 21c sq. ft. ADAMS STREET -r- 6 room cold “I won’t mention any namea France and Britain have pressed Announcements Employment Service Phone for appointment SIX ROOM expandable Cape, 4 fin­ driving without a Connecticut SNOW PLOWING service— Man­ Prehung doors" - from $16 ea. flat, second floor. MI 8-7741. NINE ROOM remodeled home, $17,200 Vernon line. Large *% but . . .” But she will give you driver’s license ($10), and failure for development of their own nu­ 806 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Windows from $10 ea. Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0358 ished, large living room with A VAN LEAVING for Florida Dec. chester, East Hsu’tford, Bolton, birch cabinet kitchen. H i baths, fireplace, huge master bedroom, room split level, 2 baths. ^enough hints so that you can to notify, the motor vehicle depart­ clear forces. GIVING See It Day or Night VERNON—6 large room modejm fireplace, aluminum storms, ro- RANCH—6 "room s. West Side, 15. Can use part loads either way. Rockville, Coventry areas. Connecticut State Employment Youngstown kitchen with buUt- family size kitchen, dining room. 8 Or 4 bedrooms, flre- come up with the right names. ment of change of address ($5). Acheson, who raised British COMPTOMETER CASH ’N CARRY If you have no means of trans­ apartment, central heat, heated rages, one acre. (Carlton W. Manchester Moving 4 Trucking 649-5650. Service NOBODY BUT NOBODY, portation, I'll '’send my auto for garage, on bus line adults, no Ins, 3 bedixrams, dining room, full Baseboard heat, recreation room pUuse, carport, trees, im­ “ She is one of my dearest Jolm C. Kensel, 22, of 41 Deer­ hackles early this month with a Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. reference to Britain as being Co., M3 3-6563. 490 Capitol Ave.,. Hartford, Conn. u n d e r s e l l s NA’nON AL you. pets, $95 monthly. Call TR 5-2600 basement, carport, $2,400 as­ in basement. 20x24 foot garage, mediate occupancy. friends but . . .’’ What she is field Rd., was fined $30 for failure SNOW PLOWING, 24-hour service. OPERATOR about played out as an independ­ No obligation on your part or ‘rit 5-6148. sumes VA mortgage at 4%%, very close to schools, shopping about to say isn't going to be to drive to the right. Call Ronald LeFevre, MI 9-8342 or MANCHESTER—SmaU farm over ent powfr, writes that “ discussion $17,900. PhUbrick Agency, All and transportation. $15,900, KiU- $21,700 Lsjrge custom 6 room friendly. ■ Robert W. Henry, S3, of Bol­ 289-2207. whatsoever an acre, good 6 room house, ga­ of the positioning and control of NATIONAL LUMBER,. INC. FOUR ROOM apartment on bus rs^, 2 large bams, central only 9-8464. brick Agency, BD 9-8464. ranch, built-in kitchen, 2 I couldn’t core lees . . .’ ’ She ton, was fined $25 for abandon­ Positions open for experienced Visit our employment office A—L^B—E—R—T— S line, completely renovated, heat cares plenty or she wouldn’t be nuclear weapons has been be­ BOOKS 381 STATE STREET ment of a motor vehicle. SNOW PLOWING of driveways and operators for full-time work. 43-45 ALLYN STREET $12,500. Hayes Agency, Ml 3-4808. MANCHESTER—St. James Pariah, fireplaces, 2 baths 8 deviled by its involvement with FREE DELIVERY NORTH HAVEN. CONN. and hot water. CaU MI 3-4017. MANCHESTER—3 family home on large bedrooms, 2-car bringing up the subject. Walter C. Nelson, 66, o f Hebron, parking lots. Tim Moriarty’s Fly­ Must be skilled in all phases of HAMILTON STANDARD OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 4 bedroom Colonial, 2 fireplaces, pride and fear.” OF ALL KINDS CHestnut 8-2147 $9,900—6% ROOM ranch, fireplace, Chestnut St. well above averse basement garage, one “If you want to know what I was fined $20 on a substitute ing A Service, MI 3-6217, comptometer work. Company NEW HOUSE just completed — center hall, breezeway, 2-car ga­ “The British nuclear effort over DIVISION OF 2-car garage, large lot, privrmy. Investment property. 3 heating acre, trees, think . . .’’ You’re going to know charge of foUowing too closely. He CORDIAL offers excellent wages and modem 4% room second floor systems, copper and brass plumb- rage, all city utilities, exceUent many years has strained availa­ benefit program. Good work­ UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. Musical Instruments 63 Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. whether you want to know or not. was originally charged with reck- PACKAGE STORE apartment, bulltrin electric stove. In^g, 100x150 foot tree shaded lot. location. Vacant. Charles Lesper­ “I’m not one to gossip but . ble resources, reduced convention' Household Services ing conditions, convenient CaU MI 9-7867 or MI 9-0400. r o c k l e d g e leee driving. ft —7 room Ranch, 4 A good high mortgtige available. ance. AD 9-7620. $26,500 18 acre farm, 200 year She’s about to begin. al forces to a minimum and pro­ MI 8-7718 — 535 Main St. Offered 13-A parking facilities. Apply . , . Windsor Locks. Connecticut Fuel and Peed 49-A ACCORDIONS, g^ultars, amplifiers, Leo T.' Woodard, 20, of Hart­ GIFTS years old, large modem Utlace I n k ­ EAST HARTFORD—Large 6 room sumable mortgage, $17,900. Eve. “I want your honest opinion.” BisaeU St., was fined $26 for tian blinds Keys made while you East Hartford. 289-2089 ROCKVILLE — 8% room apart­ Think twice before you g;ive it. to bear In the NATO area,” call MI 3-0388 after 9 p.m. ing room with a beautiful view, 8 ranch, built-ins, cellar, garage, Ray Holcombe, M 4-1189. Warren breach of the peace. Acheson says. \«alt. Tape Recorders for rent. STORES, INC. ment, automatic hot water adults What she probably wants is for WOOD FOR SALE. Call PI 2 8059. bedrooms. 3 baths, 2-car garage, bus Carlton W. Hutchins, All E. Howland, Realtor, AD 3-1108. LAWRENCE F. FIANO, Miss Carol A. Nielson of Wedge- “ It is an illusion,” says Ache­ Personals Marlow’s, 867 Main, Ml 9-5321. THREE-PIECE drum set, excel­ only. Apply in person. 18 River St. 9-5132 REALTDR you to agree with her. Park and Oakland Ave. or PI 2-6665. lent condition. Inquire at MI plastered walls, selling al bank wood Rd. was fined $18 for failure son, “ to believe that Europe can and GENERAL CARDS... THREE ROOM heated apartment, appraisal, $29,9()0. Philbrick Agen. VERNON—Lovely 6 room ranch, AD 8-2766 "I promise I won’t tell a soul.” to obey a stop sign. or will produce an independent EnjECTROLUX Sales and Service, Bast Hartford ' Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 FIREPLACE and stove wood for TOLLAND — 7 room ranch, 1% storms, fireplace 2-car garage. Except her husband and one or bonded representative, Alfred private entrance. Will consider cy, AU 9-8464. Charies Nicholson PI 2-6864 CamUle Plourde, 32, of East nuclear deterrent within any time Building— Contracting 14 sale. Cut ^ y length one year a r t l e Y FLinD No. 654 used baths, real country living^ $17,500. Tongren Agency, M 8-6821. two of her very best friends. Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel M 31 DACHSHUND pups, AKC, careful- exchange of part of rent for some Hampton, was fined $16 for mak­ relevant to military planning, seasoned hardwood, $10 load de- only few months, excellent condl- Joseph Barth, Broker, Ml 9-0320. ”It’s none of my business 8-0450. iFALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions, ,.Jy' home raised, nice Christmas day cleaning or chUd care. Prefer ALANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room ing an unsafe left turn. even if given the necessary tech­ liverend. Grantland Nursery 4 tlon Ml 3-9248 middle-aged couple. MI 3-8306. but . . .” She’s going to make it remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, TRANSCRIPTIONIST. mainly o n ' ______Landscape, M l 3-0669. ------!______‘______♦ MANGHES’TER—4 bedroom home, custom built split level on high EAST HARTFDRD—S room ranch, Donald W. Smith, 21, o f Coven­ nological help." HOURS PASSENGERS wanted to Pratt & i recreation rooms. Roofing, con­ her business, anyhow. try, was fined $10 for trapping dktaphone correspondence. Small MINIATURE poodle puppy AKC excellent closet and storage space, elevation. Distinctive features hi- 3 bedrooms, living room and nice Whitney, first shift, 8-4:45 be­ crete work. Call Leon Cleszynski. LADY’S ACX!ORDION“ More8chl,” i THREE ROOM apartment and kitchen, combinations through­ “ I’m not the least bit impressed without a permit; and he and a NOW THRU DEC. 24 pleMant office and c o n g e a l as- registered, black,'male Shots and linported, like new. $110. MI i bath in modem ranch home. NEXT YEAR large enclosed porch. 2-car ga- clude a full plaster house, picture COLD WAR IN FLORIDA tween Cooper Hill St. and W. Cen­ MI 9-4291. Garden— Farm— Dairy out, peirtially finished rec room, with ...” Then why deny it? companion, Richard B. Allen, 19. MON. THRU FRI. 9 to 9 sociates. Permanent position. 6- wormed. Also, stud service dark I Heated. t*rge closets. Private en- rage, $19,700. Philbrick Agency. book kitchen, double oven, sepa- “If you want my ’ frank opin­ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) ter St. MI 3-8546. nice lot, excellent location. Selling o f Coventry, were each fined $15 KITCHENS REMODELED. Room day *0-hour week many advM t-i brown miniature MI 9-1382 Products 50 All 9-8484. arte dining room, 1% baths, 2 ion . . .“ Watch out, it’s not going —A recent legal battle here re­ SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 . OrTg a n s p ia n o s — Christmas' ^ for $16,500. Call the R. F. Dlmock for Illegal hunting on Sunday. dividers and bars made to meet ages. Noble 4 Westbrook Mfg. ______. ______IS ALMOST fireplaces. 2-car garage: Large to be flattering. sulted from charges by one Ice Co., 20 Westbrook St., East Hart- AKC REGISTERED Dachshimd APPLES—Gravenstein, Macintosh, Specials recently traded for new j FIVE ROOM apartment, eecond shade trees. Im m ola te occupan­ Co., AD 9-5246. Johanna Evans, cream company that a rival ven­ your needs; also, rumpus or rec­ Cortlands. Greenings. Bunce AD 9-5653. "I feel it ta my duty to tell Automobiles For Sale reation rooms. Call MI 9-8936. ford, opposite Martin Park. Tel. I puppies champion blood line. MI Hammond Organs: Conn Minuet floor, excellent condition. very For A Tiny Miss cy. Priced below replacement you . . This is going t0( be RAGS, NO RICHES dor had frightened children away 289-2717; ------Farm, 529 W. Center St., MI spinet organ $895; Audion Chord! convenient. Available now. Adults, HERE cost. Phone BO 3-6273. Brae-Bum 9-2576. 8-8116. ------ROCKLEDGE 3 year old cus­ something you would rather not ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) —It was from, its trucks. g;iven away Ice NEED CAR? Your credit turned organ $95: Hammond M-2 spinet I MI 3-8097. Realty. ' , MANCHESTER tom built modem ranch. Living hear. a dirty deal that the thief got cream to lure ^ customers, scat­ K down? Short on down payment? RN OR LPN for suburban con-] organ $995. Also wide selection of Roofing— ^Siding 16 Why put off buying your room with fireplace, electric “Now promise you won’t go to who stole a bag from Will Hardy tered pennies in the street to dis­ Bankrupt? Repoesession? Don’t valescent home, openings on all' (30LLIE, YEAR oid, all shots, Household Goods 51 new Hammond Organs from $1040 i MAIN—^Three rooms, heat, hot Davis. The bag was full of un­ tract customers, and obstructed shifts, full or part-time. Live in friendly. PI 2-6290. water, stove, refrigerator, $ 100. new home any longer. We kitchen, dining area. 3 bedrooms, any trouble.” This merely re­ despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, and new Cable-Nelson spinet' washed laundry, including a sup­ drivers on the streets and chal­ BOOKSHOP painting. Carpentry Alteration* accommodations available. CaU RUGS.irNEVER used, 9x12 green MI 9-5229, 9-5. have Wcellent values to Leisure Boots! 2 full batlis 20x25 foot recroation lieves the womsin who is putting quire about lowest down small­ pianos from $595. Come In today; ply of soiled cleaning rags. lenged them to fight. and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ Glastonbury 633-9483. broadloom, $20; 9x15 ruby orien­ see how easy it is to have music show you in both new and ^room with fireplace, attached ga­ another to trouble from feeling re­ g VJ5I E. CENTER ST— MI 8-1086 est payments anywhere No small FOUR ROOMS, first floor, garage, ship guarant^^d. 299 Autumn St. CHIHUAHUA, 6 weeks old, male, tal, $35; 10x15 blue Kirman, in your home for Christmas. Open rage. Beautiful wooded lot. Phil­ sponsible for do|hg so. loan or finance company, plan. stove, refrigerator, near church, used housing. Whatever brick Agency, AD 9-8464. y. MI 8-4860. $85. MI 9-6774. 289-6955. tonight to 9. Watkins Piano and Douglas Motors, 333 Main. schools, shopping. CaU between Organ Studio, 17 Oak St., Man­ your desires in styling, (ah' rights reserved. 1956 PACKARD CUpper, power BIDWELL HOME Improvement GUARANTEED red factor sing- MAHOGANY formica top coffee chester, MI 3-5171. 7:30-8:80, kU 3-0082. price or location, call Jar­ SMAU Newspaper EnterisrlM Assn.) CLERK-TYPISTS ing canary and females. Reason­ table, $5. Treadle sewing ______For Fine Jewelry Of Brooches, steering, power brakes, |i| 0. MI Company—all types of siding and vis Realty first". ' MEDIUM roofing. Alummum clapboards a able. MI 9-0024 or 32 Bank Street. chine, needs slight repair. $5. SPECIAL Christmas______^___ g on FIVE ROOM wartment for rent, new 8 bedroom ranch, 1,200 sq. '8-2965. > prices $90 monthly. (Jail MI 4-8187 after LARGE specialty UnexceUed workman­ We have Immediate openings^, Aluminum storm door 32x80”, pianos, placer pianos, and -ft., near Parkway and Route 83. Tube Probes Sea Earrings and*Neck Pieces 1951 CHEVROLET truck, 12 foot ship. MI 9-6496. for clerk-typists in our down-T needs slight repair, $10. MI 8-2018. guitars. Sheet music. Ward Music 5 p.m. Here Is A Gift Thai Is Out rack body, in good condition, $295. town Hartford branch office. Articles For Sale 45 Co., Hartford Road. Open eve­ FOUR LARGE rooms, heat, hot 4 room ranch, alumiinum siding, NICE, France (A P)—A tubular, Farmall tractor, $39S. MI 8-2371. ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Centrally located for convenient See Our Selection Of AKfriQUE BLACK rocker, $10 Ml nings. water, new home, first floor, JARVIS carport/ on Route 44A, $11,000. Lot 50-yard-long floating laboratory replac.'v], specializing in Bonded i transportation, excellent com­ was eased into the sea Sunday to Of The Ordinary! 1955 CHEVROLET, black, 4-door, buUt-up and shingle roofing. | WALLPAPER and paint sale — 9-4259. adults. Call after 6, MI 3-7269. 100x200. - pany bcMfits, interesting work start the latest series of experi­ 6 cylinder, radio and heater, Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches pasted, regiUar fuUy trimmed, Office and Store Krementz Jewelry and pleasant surroundings. CaU COMBINAUCW G'.E. radio and FIVE ROOMS, first floor, comer ments of ocean explorer Yves whitewalls, automatic transmis­ ter, MI 8-7707. plastic coated. CeUing paint, $2.89 Eouipment REALTY CO. 5 room itoch'.x large garage, 522-7172, E x t .212------for an ap- gallon. Morrison Paint Store. 38f record player, table model MI Spmce and Pearl. MI 3-6587 after Cousteau. ELECTRIC RAZORS—All Makes, Discount Prices sion, low mileage, $400. MI 9-6549 pointment. 7 p.m. $12,800. Good location. any time. Center St. 9-4070. TYPEWRITER —'NEW TYPfc- Realtors MLS Appraisers The 250-ton tube floated horizon­ CHRISTMAS wrlters $55 .and up; used ' tj^e- tally, but eventually will take on Roofing and Chimneys 16-A FOUR ROOMS, first floor, com-' 233 e . Center St. NINE-PASSENGER 1954 Ford SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, writers $29 amd up. Berube’s AU 8-4112 Buying or selling adU. water ballast to float vertically— ROOFING—Specializing " repairing Ariens, Bolens, Toro power han­ pletely renovated, bus line, adults, Country Squire, very good condl- AETNA CASUALTY A SENSATIONAL Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ AU 9-6141. with only the top out of w a te r- SPECIAL Uon, $295. MI 3-8534. * roofe of aU kinds,, new roofs gut- dle. Snow blowers repaired,’ parts dle Tpke., Manchester. MI 9-8477. over the 8,000-foot-deep ocean F. E. BRAY and service. Trades and terms. .er work, chimneys cleaned re- & SURETY SIX ROOM tenement, second floor, floor trench between Nice and 1962 GALAXIE 4-door sedan, aired Aluminum siding 80 Capitol Ekiuipment, 38 Main St. VALUE PORTER St. —Large colonial horns, CHAMBERS REALTY JEWELER 16"x 68" MI 8-7968. Wearing Apparel— Pars 57‘ oil burner and hot water. 9 South S bedrooms, 3% baths, 3^ar ga­ dilvl. 737 MAIN ST. — State Theater Building radio, heater, automatic, t<^-con­ yeers’ experience. Free eetimateg. Main St. Available January 1. $80 Scientists wjll take observations Hartford THREE COMPLETE ROOMS MI 3-2325 or MI 8-6930 dition. AN 7-9075. CaU Howley. MI S-6S61.- Ml 8-0768. 111 Pearl St. AT THE WAS-NU Shop lovely monthly. Atl 3-8669. rs^. large landscaped yard. with the instruments installed In­ I , ■ ______MOTO MOWER snow thrower, 20” , OF NEW DECORATOR Shown by appointment. Marion B. self-prcmelled. See it at McBride’s clothes are arriving almost daily side its several levels. MGA ROADSTER 1968, red with STYLE FURNITURE from Brookline, New York and-’NEW 4 ROOM apartment now Robertson. Realtor lU 8-6968. Mack leather, good condition, Rudio-TV Repair Services 18 An - equal opportunity emirioyer Sport Spot, 639 Center St., MI Door Mirrors ready for occupancy. Comer 9-8747. Florida. A choice selection of for- STARTWEATHER ST.—A large 6 good tires, $995. Will trade. Nor­ $299 Horace and Wetherell Sts. AU Lots For Sale man Eat»d blouses. Fur FIRST FLOOR 6 room flat, re­ Broker, AU 9-0320. single lot 240 foot frontage. BD .95 Auto Dtivine School 7-A and machine stit'-' 'ng. Free tive, less' than half retail price. In 100% nylon, matchin.g chair jackets, mink dhd fox collars. transportation from l tw. Tober MI 9-8512. Casual coats and suits. Somd i decorated, now available. Also, $11,800—6 ROOM Cape, aluminum 8-7444. with foam cushions, 3 mar- two garages. Ihqulre 42 Jensen St. PRESSED FOR TIME? PREPARE FOR driver’s teat. Moving— ^Trucking— Baseball Manufactuu.ig Co., 114 18% and 20% dresses and suits. storms, awnings, shade treet, bus, TORO POWER handle with elec­ proof top tables, 2 lovely table INDUS’TRIAL lot for sale, about Ages 16 to 60. Driving and claa* Storage 20 Brooklyn St., RockviUe. lamps, 2 jumbo throw pillcws, Group of 7 and 7%A and AA b et-, BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room shopping. (Carlton W Hutchhu, 300 foot frontage adjoining rail­ room. Three instructors. No a c t­ tric starter, 80 foot cord, snow ter shoes, daytime and evening. MI 9-6132 SEOIRITY receptionist— woman blower and rotary mower, excel­ 9x12 f.b. rug . . . 21 piece din- apartment, heat, hot water, re­ road tracks. Call BD 9-3891. WE'RE OPEN ing. Manchestar Driving Acade­ THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. ,ett6 ensemble, 4 piece elegrant Opeii all day and evenings this frigerator, stove, washer, garage, From now until Christinas we are making this special my. PI 3-7248. Moving... p a cU ^ , storage, local over 21 years of age. Must be U.S. lent condition and winterized. CaU week. AU 8-9407. TOLLAND—Nice Cape on main CRIDCHET SEVEN ROOM home conveniently citizen. We hav* cqienings in the MI 3-4505 after 6 p.m. walnut bedroom suite with fa­ near Bolton. Young couple pr«- road, comer lot over one acre, and long distance. Agents for mous make mattress and ferred. $115 monthly. PI 2-8090. 8321 loqatad close to icbool, shopping offer and low, low price on Pittsburgh Plate Giaas, cop­ Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world-wide Manchester area for niU-time $11,990. Joseph Barth. Broker BU E-Z LERN spring, 2 foam bed pillows, 2 Wanted— ^To Boy 58 1-8 yn. and traniq>ortatioa, 8-car garage. UNTIL 5 P.M. movers. Free esumatea. Ml 8-518T. evening work from 4-10:80 p.m., 162 CXlbPER HILL ST.— 4 room 9-0820. Wooded lot over one acre. Includ­ 5 days per week. Uniforms fur­ vanity lamps . . . aU nevr, aU FRANK is buying and selling good per backed mirrors that are guaranteed for 10 years. DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. guaranteed. duplex, excellent neighborhood. 2 BUC3CLAND STREET - 7 room A dairity puffed sleeve dress ing 8 additional building lots of MANCHESTEIR Package DeUvery. nished. Pleasant working condi­ 107o DISCOUNT used furniture and antiques at 420 children $88. Call Glastonbury record. $15,400. Philbrick Agency, MONDAY TUESDAY . . . FRIDAY Automatic and Standard shift. Light trucking and package deUv- tions. Apply In person, Room 104, Lake St. Call and see'what we’ve Cape, Colonial motif, fireplace, wUh a bonnet to match is an 5835-N AU packaged and ready to instaU. In the 18 years we Instant Credit . . . 633-9057, adorable costume for a miss of one BD 6-8464. THURSDAY 9 AJM. to 8 PJM. Pay as you go, „ take only the ery. Refrigerators, washer* and 15 Liewls St., Hartford, between 8 On Case Lots got. Open Sundays. AU 9-6680. natural spring water $18,900. Jo­ Cosy boots are so nice to wear at stove moving specialty! Folding Free Delivery seph Barth, Broker, AU 9-0320. to five yews. Simple caps In- WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. UntU Nooa have been in businelBs we have never been able to make number of lessons required. a.m.-5 p.m. PIjEASAATT five , room, second leisure-time! Crochet a pair for Wanted—Real Estate 77 chairs for rent. Ml 0-0753. CORDIAL WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ floor apartment, garage, call AU duded. yourself and others for the ladles OLDER AND NERVOUS 'STU­ MAIN STREET trfflce, part-Ume, cery store, and tavern equipment. 8-7795. Mo. 8831 with P at-0-«am a is such an offer. DENTS OUR SPECIALTY 9-12 a.m., Wednesday and Satur­ PACKAGE STORE la sizes 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 years. Size on your Oiristmas-llst! > WISH 80BIEONE to IU$Ddl* youf NORMAN'S For fast and ready, cash call y Patten) No.^ 5885-N has crochet real estateT Cali ma at BO MXM OUR 1963 Painting— Papering 21 day only. State quulflcations — MI 3-7718 — 586 Main St. Factory Furniture Warehouse Fred Fontaine, BU 9-6646,'’'before FIVE ROOM flat downstairs avail­ 2,.di?eB*, 1% yard« of 36-lnch; CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET typing, shorthand, etc. WriU Box able Jan. 1. Convenient location. SEPTIC TANKS bonnet, % yard; cape, 1 1-8 yards directions — siifes small, medium *ar prompt and courteous ssrvlca ------f ? 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. and large inclusive; stitch illustra­ Joseph Barth. Brokai PAINTING and waUpaperlng. woU. B, Herald. Across from the Library 199 Forest, Com er Pine St., CaU BU 3-6523 after 5. AND o f 54-inch. MI 3-8562 paper removed. WaUpt^r books WE BUif SELL or trade antique tions. SAVINGS CHRISTMAS Manchester To order, send 35c in coins to:— WANTED—Real Estate. Selling or on request. Ceilings. F r ^ eatl and used furniture, china, glass, FIVE ROOM duplex, attractive, Sue Burnett, The Alanchester To order, send 36c in coins to:— I^RSON'S—GooneoUcut’s first U PLUGGED SEWERS Anne Cabot, The Manchester buying Residential, cununerelal a?ic/ LOAN J. A. WHITE mates. Call Roger. Ml *4)021. Help Wanted— Male 36 silver, picture frame* and old new. Occupancy January 1. Open DoUy 9-9, Saturday 9-6 Evening H e r ^ , 1160 AVE. OF or Inoustrial real eatate. Contact A S S O 4' I A T I O N censed driving school trained— coins, «d dolls and phis, hobby Adults .preferred. $125 a month. Bivening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF CLUB MI S-1526 AMEIUOAB, NEW YORK. 36, Realtor, Stanley Bray. BD S-6278t Certified end approved Is now of­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting. SHEET METAL worker arc weld-1 COMPLETE SET of Lionel and collections. atUc ccQtents or whole 21 AshGorth St. BU 9-7004. Maehine Glaanad ABIERICA8, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. fering elssaroom and behind American Flyer train. MI 4-1989. N . Y . Brae-Burn Realty. rsrs-tfjrdrjT 'sA V tM m s Paperhanging, ceUhigi. waUpaper hr, pipe ..fitter, ship fliter, ship estates. Fumltur* RspiUr Service, Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer For let-clesB mailing add 10c For let-class mailing add 10c for wbed instructioa tor teen-agers. aANCHRaYRi't • ei.p z«T riwAwciAt ' iwaTiTUYiea books on request. FSiuy. inwed. electrician, pipe coverer, ship car. TalcottvUe, Conn. BO 8-7449. FOR RENT — Modem 8% room IJnee bistalled-—Cellar Water- for each pattern. Print name, ad­ e«ch pattern. Print Name, Address SELONO YOUR ph>perty? We al­ NOW OPEN MI 9 -em . CaU Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1008 penter, outside machinist. Con­ LARGE HOME made braided nV- apartment with btove. refrigera­ with Zone and Pattern Number. GLASS CO. iriraflnf Done. dress with zone, Style No. and size. ways have prospects for real es­ / e07 *A€ain necticut Stat^ Employment Serv­ 6U new wool material. Also amadl 16” ROPER GAS stove. $25, good A GOOD USED piano much need­ tor, hot water heat, *70, BU 8-2224. Send 60c foi* the Big-Size Album JOIN UP TODAY! MORTLOCK’8 Driving School. Wt EXTEIRIOR AND interior painting. rugs. MI, 8-4607. Send 60c now for your copy of tate properly priced.' Call BLiv. ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. A condition, MI . 9-6898. ed for social hall at WesthUl Gar­ Pin:, pattern magazine Baric Fash­ filled with lovely desi^s, a needle­ Skorts, BD S-8886. J. Watson BRANCH OFFIOEii ROUTE 81, COVENTRY' tl BISSELL ST.-Phone Mf 9-7312 have the only bfflce and class­ Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. pubUc service, no fee charged. dens, senior citizens. BU 8-5716, FIVE ROOM apartment,- centrally room In town. For^ complete In- Ceilings. Floors. FuUy Inmired McKinney bros. ion. The Fhll and Winter ’62 is­ work stitch section and free pat­ Bhach A Go., 21 Central Row, COMPLETE fountain and lunch­ FIND IT necessary to seU contents located, second floor, tn^^and terns. ♦prm ation see telephcne “ yeUow workmanship guaranteed. Leo GOOD MASON for part-time job eonette equipment, any reasrni- of an 8 room house consisting of WANTED—Youth desk sultabl* 8 hack porch, garage, Hi^Rer S«w«rag* DispoMil Co. sue is eaBotUng, infonnsM've. Hartford, S8M1U. Offloe M Main St, PeUetier, 8 0 g-6836 If no answer, building fireplace*. CaU MI 9-8001 able price accepted. OsU MI antiques and nproducttons, FI year old; girl’s Ice skates, slse 8. month. Can fdr appofattmeM. BU l8 0 -in Feori St.—m S-SMS eau MI i«04S. •vening*. 9-9814. 2-8145. ,£tood condition. BU 9-6404. .9-8680, ■{ ,. -"I

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VOL. LXXXn, NO. 67 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1962 (C Tas^ed Advertfeing on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS FROM Negotiators IJ'. S,-Anglo Amity State News GIFTS GALORE On Captives Seen Strong Point Roundup JFK Feels Rapport Fly to Cuba Shots Kill Woman, BOYS' MODEL MEN'S MEN'S / In Bahamas Talks Injure Her Father MEN'S MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—New Toric attorney James B. Don­ NEW FAdtFIEIJO (AP) — Au- IMPORTED ovan flew to Havana today in NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)ftl“ n two hours from Andrews gUBtUB J. Pinto, 28, o f 65 Menrimac With USSR Distant SPORT an effort to complete negoti­ •President , Kennedy and Air Force Base, Md., nesu- Wash­ St., Danbury, killed a New Pair- LEATHER PALM ations with Fidel Castro for ington. field woman and critioEdly wound- IMPORTED British Prime Minister Har­ Macmillan praised tire weather, ■ed her father last night, state po­ WOOL rriease of 1,118 Cuba inva­ old Macmillan stressed close a warm contoast with fall condi­ lice said. SHIRTS sion prisoners in exchange U.S.-British friendship — tions In both Washington and Lon­ Pinto was to be arraigned on a for food and medicine. don. murder charge today in the slay­ Says R ed s overriding various differ­ ing o f Mrs. Alice ManiscEilco, 24. Donovan and three ofacials of ences— ^in a meeting today The prime minister, wearing a the Cuban Families Committee light grayish tan suit, said he had Mrs. Mianiscalco’s father, George DRIVING GLOVES WOOL MUFFLER SOCKS composed of relatives of the priS' under a brilliant subtropic^ met 16 times with Arnerican pres­ Kanakos, was taken to Danbury Learned by oners left aboard a special Pan sun. idents and he had found that “ the Hospital with multiple tNillet American World Airways plane. In a series of Uttle summit talks most important and vital element wounds. 2.99 The plane took off at 9:56 a.m. ending late Thursday, they are of all such conferences was the The shooting took place at the Kanakos home on Forest Hills from a guardkl and secluded run­ expected to discuss such diverse close association between our two Drive. way a mUe distant from Miami matters sui a formula for ending countries.” Cuba Crisis State police said 'their first re­ 1.25 IntefnaUonal Airport. The public their split over the Skybolt mis­ He reminded Kennedy that Brit­ * rich woven plaids 2.99 port of the incident came from siles and plans for joint military ain and the United States have vras barred. Mrs. Kanakos, who telephoned at WASHINGTON (AP) — 2.99 aid to India. been through “much together in The International Red 'Cross, 9:20 p.m. Three minutes later, President Kennedy believes They also plan to survey the * sanforized cotton * popular 6x3 rib which assumed sponsorship Of the the past,” and said they looked Pinto called Euid said he had “shot the Cuban crisis taught So­ world situation In the wake of the forward with high hopes to the- exchange, also waited for Castro’s a couple of people” and wanted to viet Premier Khrushchev flannels * wool, raccoon fur and nylon blend word. Cuban crisis and try to figure out future. turn himself in, state police said. * solid colors Whether there. Is tiny profit to be “ how dangerous a world we * solids and plaids as well as clan plaids A flow of medical supplies to Kennedy responded warmly to The bullets that’’ killed Mrs. * regular and long Miami has begun, presumably to made by the W'est in the Soviet Macmillan’s welcome, recalling Maniscalco and wounded her fa­ live but that it will be * all^opular colors * natural and charcoal be swapped for the prisoners it retreat from Cuba and the Rus­ that this is their sixth meeting ther were fired from a .45 revolver, some time before the United * all fine imported >vool. . . luxuriously soft length was learned In New York. sian-Red China division. during his own two years in the staAe police said. States will “ come to any real Trans World Airlines said one A crowd estimated at 2,500— presidency. After an investigation, state po­ understanding” with him. * sizes 8 to 20 * cable stitch back style 3.99 * 1.50 value o f its planes, Undei; charter, Mon' Bahamans and visitoi;s — watched The President quipped that he lice said the shooting was preced­ ed by en argument between Pinto, If the Communists would devote day niigtit flew 32,000 pounds of from the flag-decked airport bal­ was not sure the world was much their energies to dememstrating medicine to Miami from Idlewild cony and sidewalks as Kennedy's better off after each of their who had spent the afternoon in a tavern, and Kanakos. how their system works Instead Airport. huge silver ruid blue Jet plane meetings, but that he had bene- of trying to change the balance of It said that between now and rolled to a stop shortly before flUed greatlyi from “the counsel Authorities said that Pinto had been a former patient for a week power “we could have a long MEN'S LADIES' 6 Pairs Friday, 28,000 pounds will be 11 a.m. and friendship you have -shown period of peace,” Kennedy said. ' A *> ft-.. ^ MEN'S flown from St. Louis, Mo., and The plane had twice overflown to m e.” at the Fairfield State Hospital, a mental institution, last July and But it Is, he said, the Red 19,000 pounds from Los Angeles, Windsor Field to kill time, hav­ Chinese and Soviet determination for several days in 1960. AMERICAN Seamless bound for Miami. ing made a fast flight of less (OoBtinned «n Page Ten) to make a Communist world in a FUR-LINED The airline said the shipments nuclear age that “ makes the six­ LORD BUXTON wers ordered by the Air Trans­ Reward Posted ties so dangerous.’’ m a 6 e port Association, a private organ' HARTFORD (AP) — Governor However, in a chatty interview re .- ■! isatlon of aviation industry execu­ Dempsey today posted a maximum that set a television “first” Mon­ %rnWm CAPESKIN NYLONS tives. state reward o f $3,000 for infor­ day night, the President said “ we WALLETS 16 H b In Miami, relatives of the more Indian Troops Set mation leading to the murderer of ought to be rather pleased with than 1,000 prisoners waited hope- ITiomas Rlspoll o f New Haven. ourselves this Christmas’ ’ for thwarting the threat of Com­ fuUy for Cuban Prime Minister RispoU’s body was found with a Smiling Presidenit John F. Kennedy stands with British Prime Minister Harold MaomiUan under a Sldel Castro to say when and if he shot in the hekl in the basement munist domination. GLOVES bright Bahama Island sun on his arrival at Winsor Airport In Nassau today. Ih the center is The Presidait made no efftrt to will accept food and medicine for For Holding Task o f an aband<»ied dwelling in Bran­ Britain’s foreign secretary. Lord Home. (AP Photofax). UMBRELLAS freedom. ford on Nov. 24. paint a rosy picture of U.S.- Soviet relations In the interview E’* The Governor authorized the re­ The 8. 8. African PUot, 485-foot ward, as provided under the state which was also carried on radio. freighter deeignated by the Inter' EDITOR* SNOTE — AP corre-^here where two powerful Chinese statute, es the request of New The Cuban crisis, he said, has national Red Cross as the vessel spondent David Lancashire toured divisions are poised. The Hima­ Haven County State’s Atty. Ar­ A-Power Plant made successful negotiations with 3.99 the Himalayan northwest frontier layas and Karakorams —the thur T. Oorinan. the Kremlin more difficult be­ to deliver tl\e ransom to Cuba, President Gloomy in the disputed Ladakh region. .world’s second mightiest moim- headed south from Baltimore and Gorman advised the Governor cause the Russians — through de­ 2.99 tain range—are so high they cut To Be Built at Here is his account of conditions ception — tried to change the bal­ is due at Port Bverolades, SO that law enforcement officials con­ there, delayed by relay to New off snowfall from areas where ance ot power by sneaking miles north of Miami, Wednesday. sidered it partlcqlarly important Delhi for su bm i^ on to Indian the bloody fighting occurred in missUes into Cuba. e many popular styles— • warm, comfortable The Red Cross has assumed spon- to solve the case as rapidly as pos­ censorship. October and November. Haddam Neck On Inspection Pact “ So it is going to be sometime fur lining AnrsMp of the exchange. sible and felt the reward would be all with magnificent y Key passes in China’s Slnklang h e l i ^ in gaining Ihftxmiation before it is possible for us to GIFT BOXED 3.99 If Ckstro and the negotiators By DAVID DANOA8HIRB Province to the north are report- pome to any real understanding Italian handles arreat. and eonvic- HARTFORD (A P) — An $80 V agree, the ship wlU be loaded, with Mr. Kfanishehev.” 3.95 e reg. 1.16 pair value LBH, India fA P )—Indian troopr ed clUBcd b y show, but the [oB of the guilty person or per­ million atomic power plant will be WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl-^ The President said, tat fact, that * fine capeskin leather with food and medicine stockpUed And he saw no advantage hi a • several beautiful are digging in along the frosen, nese access routes from llbet, an sons. dent Kennedy has virtually writ­ even when Soviet Premier e micromesh or plain—both with at MlamL arsenal to the east, are still open. built at Haddam Neck by a newly summit meeting soon. • black or brown for wear arid adndswept cease-fire line in La­ ten off the possibility of effective Khrushchev offered International colors to choose from rungard top and toe And the Chinese strength is so formed company comprising 12 “ I don’t think there is a need for Plans call for Pan American dakh, one of the world’s bleakest international inspection of Cuba, inspection of Cuba he had no hope appearance e rosetone or^poppertone World Airways Jets tio 'fly to HS' areas. Their ofticera talk of driv­ superior in Ladakh that Peking Raid Nets 27 New England utilities. us to meet now," he said. “ I * several leather finishes to choose from JL MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Three or of any Communist territory, this would actually come about. think probably he feels Uie same vana to piek up the prisoners. The ing the Chinese out, but admit it can press the trigger again when­ Announcement of the new or- for some time to come. “ i don’t think we would have ever It wants to. months of undercover activity pre­ way.” ah^ wOl be in port or at sea head- would take years. gfanizatiofi came today from Sher­ Kennedy took a dim view of gotten the kind of insi>ection To avoid giving provocation, ceded yesterday’s gambling raids Kennedy said, tixwgb, that the Only wisps of snow dust across man R. Knapp, who win head the prospects for an Inspection agree­ .which really is necessary, be­ Indian troops are not moving for­ here and in Portland. Soviet premier’s speech to the (Ooatinned on Pstge Five) the bare plateau northeast of combine as president. ment — a U.S. demand in the cause a totalitarian system can­ ward into the no-man’s land left Twenty-seven persons were ar­ Supreme Soidet (parliament) last The new concern will be called Cuban dispute and a key theme not accept the kind of Inspection between the two sides. But there rested as police barged into small Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power week shows that ho reallzea perils shops, taverns and homes. -They In American disarmament propo­ which really is desirable,” be of the nuclear age. is no sign that they are pulling Company. sals — in a radio-television inter­ said. back the 12^ miles demanded by described the raids as the most Khrushchev knows, he said, that successful gambling crackdown in It will construct a $500,000 kilo­ view Monday night. Officially, the United States is S&H GREEN STAMPS Peking in its cease-fire procla­ watt plant, using a pressurized if Russia ever fires its missiles “ The camera I think is actually Better Mental Hospitals mation. this area in years. still on record as seeking an in­ the United Statee wUl have The raiders were led by MaJ. water reactor to generate steam going to be our best inspector,” ternational verification arrange­ As many as 50 Indian air force enough to “fire back at him to Samuel Rome, head of the State to drive a turbo-generator, Knapp he said, because “ a totalitarian ment to make sure Cuba is free planes, thread their way daily destroy the Soviet Union.” Police Special Sfervlces Division, said. This is the same type reac- system must exist only in of Soviet offensive weapons. with all cash purchases Reduce Costs for Care through the Himalayas — when and Middletown Police Chief Vin­ secrecy” and "they are not going Prime Minister Fidel Castro has weather permits — ferrying sup­ (Continued on Page Ten) cent S. Marino. (ConUnued on Page Seven) to Open it.” opposed international checks on V ------/ ' plies. The only road connecting Rome and Marino said police Cuban soil, however. BDTrOR' SNOTE—Jtist 15 ysars»hospitals the expenditiFe was as Ladaikh to the rest of India is agents placed bet# with many of InBpecti6ns lie at the pore of little as 43 cents a d,y. closed by snow. ago, the average mental ho^tal the persona arrested during the the lengthy East-West arguments was hopelessly 111 equipped to Then an aroused/'state acted, Big U.S. Air Force ClSOs with intensive investigation. NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 24! providing m o r e / psychiatrists, over a ban on nuclear tests. The Am^can crews also swoop past DOUBLE treat the patients crammed «rith- Rome himself led a contingent West has repeated at the Geneva Bulletins nurses and psychiatric etides, a 900-'year-old Tlbetan-style mon­ House Rules Fight ki its walls. Today, more -effort of state police troopers who things to do, new stimulation,'' to dlsarmsiment talks that on-site than ever before is being direct­ astery to land cargo on Leh's smashed Into a Portland home. checks are necessary for a fool­ Colled from AP Wires ed 'toward better care With some­ win Uie sick back to health. With steel-strip runway. Fifteen suspects were Charged intensive treatment, John C. re­ proof accord. The Russians have SOFT, CUDDLY MEN'S times dramatic results. Here, In with poolselHng, eight with fre­ opposed this, condemning it as . FRENCH MILLED the second of five special stories, covered. (Continued On Page Twelve) quenting a gambling establish­ BODY FOUND Today, that same hospital sfiends Perils Legislation spying. LADIES' Is a report on the continuing ment, one policy pla^^ng, one het- Kennedy said he never viewed HARTFORD (AP)—A man waa TEXTRON stnigt^e to rdiabilltate the men- about $11 dally per patient and found dead today near the ex­ has only half as many patients. Khrushchev’s Cuban inspection ot- CHILDREN'S toUy ill. (Oontinned on Page Nineteen) as a breakthrough allowing haust a runillng automobile at Ihere, and in other of the nation’s Boys’ Eden WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk o r Otter Monday night that if the commit­ a start toward “ some kind of the rear of the Brood St. Ar­ FINE SANFORIZED best mental hospitals, 70 o 85 per a compromise in the threatened By ALTON BLAKESLEE tee does revert to 12 members the peace between our two systems.” mory. Police tentatively identi­ cent of patients go home within liberal - conservative fight over Associated Press Science Writer CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) administration’s program “ would He said that the U.S.-Soviet fied him from papers found in three months to a year after ad­ NEW YORK (AP)—At age 64, — For "Peewee,” 7, and "Fat­ the House Rules Committee ap- be emasculated.” confrontation over Ckiba did at the oar as Raymond C. Schubert, -STRETCH BROADCLOTH mission. And this same hospital John C. came home after 23 deso­ ty,” 9, It was like Christm^fiT^ piarently has fallen on deaf ears. Smith led the light against en­ least make KRrushchev aware of o< US Concord PI, Syracuse, TOYS late years in a state mental hos­ now spends only half as much, They spent 11 hours alone News Tidbits Rep.'« Howard W. Smith. D-Va., N: Y. Schubert’s be^ was lying largement of the committee to IS the dangers of a . clash between Hard[.,jiVater SOAP pital. He is one of thousands sal­ for total treatment, for every pa- in a closkl department store from the AP Wires chairman of the committee and members in January 1961. He lost the two nuclear powers “ but I on m blanket. Two men’s suit vaged from back wards of mental tiimt who recovers, due to the —a store with lots of toys, of conservative Democrats, said by a 217 — 212 vote to a liberal don’t th)pk we are about to see coats were wrapped around the hc^itals. ^ shorter stay, cameras, shoes, watches— he was not "bargaining” in his group led by the late Sam Ray­ a whole' change in cohipnunlst po­ exIuMiet and his hea^ The fully gViurteen years ago, he was an­ The dolorous rub is that only even , a soda foimtain. position that the comfnittee mem­ burn of Texas. The increase, de­ clothed body had been there PIGSKIN GLOVES with lanolin [amas Soviet Premier Khrushchev and licy.” !$ i other inmate in - a hospital with 20 per cent of patients In all the During their escapade— bership return to 12 as scheduled signed to give committee liberals Kennedy figured that the Soviet some time, according to police. 1.99 1,850 patients, and only two doc­ nation’s mental hoi^itals get the they, said they were locked In other party leaders lay down next month. an edge of 8 to 7, was for a two- It was partly froaen. No marks ■f a'l'' desire for secrecy gave the U.S. 18 cake gift box tors. To feed, clothe, house and benefits of such e’ffectlve treat­ the store Saturday night— the course for writers and artists in And President Kennedy said year period only. Prior to 1961, were found to indicate foul play. Soviet Union— Socialist realism blockade of Cuba “ much morp "treat” each o i them, the hospital ment. kids sampled proctically the committee was dominated by power’.’ than U.S. strategists had This includes drugs and inten­ and a “ atruggle againat the alien SANCTIONS ASKED qient $1.06 .a day. In some other everything edible in the store, a conservative group of four Re­ expected. sive psychotherapy, the psychia­ and each chose an expensive tnflueiioes of the decadent art of UNTTED NATIONS, N. Y. * plush animals llrf publicans and two Democrats. “ Oiie of the reasons I think that trist’s way of likening and talk­ camera and a wrist watch. the West ___ Damage ault result­ Mass Adoption (AP)—-Tlie UJf. General As­ 2.99 House leaders ‘ have said they the Soidet Union withdrew the ing to and encouraging patients, ing from collision of Air Force sembly. asked the Security 2.59 “F^tty” was clomping around will renew the fight next month, IL28S (Jet bombers) was because suki as John C., “ until finally a plane and United -Air Lines plane GounoU toditf to take sanctions * soft, safe and Connell Dies, in size 10 shoes and ^’Peewee” we were carrying on very inten­ light goes on in their minds and over Nevada in : 1968 settled with when the new House convenes, to againsit Portagal In order to 1.00 had a foimtain pen. Swells Family enlarge the committee. Tiiey sive low-level photography,” Ken­ cozy toys for they understand what they were Judge M. Edward Viola of government agreeing to pay the oonqiel oon^tliance with previ­ * coat and pullover claim they have enough votes to nedy said. infants Leader in AL doing to themselves,” as Dr. Wll- Juvenile Court let them off airlines 1.45 ..million. ous assembly hnd council reso- Uam 'Mennlnger expresses It. with a reprimand Monday, Fire damages home in Winches­ By 9 Children hitioiM on Angola. Tbe vote on • one size fits all— simplifies your gift list! styles (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Three) • perfect stocking gift Still today in -state mental hos­ but frowning police remindrti ter, Mass., Ot TV comedian FTOnk a resohition aottorlslng the HARTFORD (AP) — Arthur J. Fontaine .. East Providence, R. * a wide variety pitals, only half of all patients the marauding pair; "Wait CHARLOTTE, N. C (AP) — step was 57 to 14 with 18 ab­ * cork and oatmeal shades * many colors qwwiMiii, 60, of Portland, former I. and Hartford. Oonn., tie among stentions. Those voting no In­ are getting anything more than until your fathers get hold, of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Meyers to choose from and patterns communltiea for 25,000 and over cluded the United States, Brit­ * all gift boxed and ready for Christmas giving! aational oommander of the Ameri- custodial care—bed and board. As you.” will fill 13 stockings next week — ’K -i for first plac4 in New Eingland ain, France and other alUes osB Legion, died today at Hartford "Peewee” and "Fatty” be­ nine more than last year on t i (Continued on Page Thirteen) gan crying. Council's 18th annual municipal Reds Fined $120,009; Portugal. Biospital after a long illness. reports contest. the. first Christmas of what Mrs. Connell, a naval veteran of President Kennedy plays Cupid Meyers described as “ the gr-eat- MABKET PACT DRAFTED W orld W ar X was "the first Con­ for 19-year-old U.S. Marine and est adventure a family can have." BRUSSELS, Bdglian (AP)— CHILDREN'S SOFA JIFFY CU RL necticut man ever named to bead GIFT 17-year-old Bronx, N. Y. girl, al­ Early this year Meyers read a Legal Fight Goes On The six ministers of the Euro­ the legim- He was chosen in 1903. lowing timiBfer of Lance C^l. Ber­ news account of the traffic ac­ pean Common Market reached rvwmoii, a native o f Boston, had NYLON STRETCH W i Leftist Premier Loses nard Richardson of Brooklj^ cident that claimed the lives of final agreement today on the been a Oannectlcut resident since N. Y. from Guantanamo in Chiba eo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker near 'WASHINGTON (AP) — The^pended pending the party’s ap- draft for_a new five-year con­ PILLOWS Roller Curler 1929. He was the owner of a men's that he might marry Gloria Kassof BOXED Battle Lake, Minn., last Jan. 13, Communlst party has been con peal. vention with 18 newly Inde- clothing store in Middletown. on Saturday.. . . Former Republl- SEAMLESS leaving their nine children or­ victed and fined $120,000 for fail­ The defence pleaded the pendent .African states, aU He seirved as state conunander in In Senegal Coup Try r(^. 7.96 oon congressman' John H. Rousse- phans. party’s right to use the Fifth fonner French, Belgtan and 1940 and national vice commander lot nqnmd district govenior for ing to register as an agent of the Meyers telephoned the pastor of Soviet Union. But the 12-year le­ Amendment diuing the trial, Italian odonlea. The chairman of tfie American Legion in 1952. John Krch Sooisty’s six western his Roman (5athoHc church here wjiich began a week ago, but of the..Oommon Market Mlnls- JEWELRY He la survived by his. widow, the (AP) — Th^ghor and Dia are members of the states. gal wrangle goes on. DAKAR, Senegal and said, “I want to adopt those Joseph Forer and John J. Abt, Judge Holtzoff said only a living tertol CouncU, EmlUo Cotomho, TIGHTS gm-mer Patricia Finlay cf Boston. NaticHial Assembly was expected same party, the Senegal Progres­ In move that could shelve indef­ children.” person, not an organization, could Italian trade minister, will sub­ sist Union, which h ol^ 79 of the initely annual U.N. debate on lawyers for the Communist par­ Funeral arrangements were bi- to put Its formal endorsement to­ The mass adoption was ar­ invoke the Fifth ' Amendment, mit the draft Wednesday aad day on President Leopold Sen- 80 seats in the Assembly. Hungary, United States proposes ty, said they plan to appeal the 3.99 oomplete. ranged by Catholic charities. decision to the U.S. Court of Ap­ which protects a person against oBIciaUy aanoonce to the 18 that disputed post o f U.N. special SETS Connell Joined the Navy at 19 ghor’s victory In a power strug­ A motion to qensiu'e Dla was to Monday, the' children arrived self-incrimination. African representntives that the representative on Hungary be peals and, if necessary, to the Su­ while a freshman at Harvard Unl- gle wltii left-leaning Premier Ma- come before the Assembly Mon­ here by airliner. The youngsters, Congress passed the Subversive six are re^y also to negotiate abolished . . . Dominiean Republic preme Court. 5.00 vwidty. He served as a second madou Dla. day. ranging in age from 13 to 2, could Activities Control Act, better association with Sierra Leona e eliminates sleeping A federal jury of eight women ai» imi seaman. After his discharge Informed sourees predicted the Dia sent police to occupy, the apparently to have Its first dicta­ be seen grinning and waving even known then as the McCarran Act, and Trinidad-Tobago. on uncomfortable Assembly buUding, and they ar­ tor-free keettem in 88 years on and four men took only 35 min­ hi 1918, he returned to Harvard assembly would amend the con­ before the airliner came to a halt. in 1950. stitution to abolish the office of rested four members. But 48 oth­ Thursday despite major party’s de­ utes Monday to find the party rollers wtiere he was graduated. Then the Meyers, who already gfuilty on all 12 counts of the in­ Under the act, the Subversive PROPOSE TV CHECK During his teim as national premier and would then make the er deputies met' at the home of mand for own, met their new child­ ander Holtzoff tlien imposed the that the Communist party was ish goveinmeat dlacloaed plans for improvements in rehabilitation, opher-poet and a Roman Catholic, Dia out of office. Seven members President Kennedy says “pull many other rollers for all ren. ' maximum fine—$10,0(X) for each acting as an agent of the Soviet today to tighten control aver tfiUd welfare, national, security head of 'the government as well of the premier’s cabinet Joined in' was faced and reason ruled” in Union. The act required such- or­ the nation’s television network e contour fitting, hair styles the revolt. 1962, msJcing nation “Just a little Moments later, Meyers emerged count. fabrics - gold, pearls and many, ■Id Americanism. as chief of stote. ganizations to register with the to Improve program quality aad Senghor then Invoked tempo­ bit more confident of peace on from the plane vdth 2-yearK>ld Imposition of the maximum fine proportioned sizes many others in sets o f : As state commander in World Troops loyal to -Senghor blocked attorney general. to iW d against 8iianrlal e safe, instant heat an attempted coup 1^ Dla Mon­ rary emergency powers. The earth, good wRl to men” this PhilUp in his arms. Karen Meyers, led to speculation about whether • all colors,' W ar n , Ocomell mobilised Leglon- the! Cominunist party has the But the pajrty refused, contend- abiuae^ A governaaent White day. pTMddmt said Dia and his back­ CtaiBtmae season . . . AS, advanced 11, came down the plane ramp e fine helenca stretch sizes and • necklace and earrings norles on the home front. He was arm-in-arm with a ' new sister, money to pay it. If the fine is ing that th*%act was unconstitu­ paper pieaentod to the House of e made by OM of the first legion leaders to Dia, a Moslem but with strong ers wdre prisoners and would be model of Polaris submarine- shapes Pauline Ray Baker, IS. not paid, the Justice Department tional. - , Commons — alto r sold an experir • white, ^ een , red, Northern Electric' e bracelets and earrings wirge a riwnge in the American supped among Christian factions, prosecuted for abuse of authority. launched misrile, suffers rix oon- Tho Supremo Court found ^ a mental pay-televtolBn aernm seoutilve teat faflniclB hut Navy The Meyers, who decided wh«i could seize the party’s assets. A / XAgiaB so that W orld W ar had been quarreling with Senghor Senegal, on Africa's west coast, ------i win be set op n$ n dote to hn aevjr, black e Wonderful gift create your own hair over the premier’s leftist orienta- became indepeDdent Ircdi V^aaoe says Ms tutoMS prai|>eotei on « Justice Department attorney said • pin and earzings ba expected the fine will be ^sis- KiFi«raVto4. for tha home il^le In juist minutea.l s a B s f a V M ) Jb esononle mattqnk 8en- bi I960.' ottln L wM jpwfgo a m v|.