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— WWX il'»i<H«»li ^ '1 0 '« y , m AYsrage Dally Net Press Rmi H is W sa th tr p A g e ‘TwittTrr-P^ fDESDAY,. DECEMBER 20,^ 1960 . F er tke Weffic Buded ■ oiD .B.-- ' Deei. 17. ItdS ,> - ;V #anrh^0t?r lEnraitts '' -■ ■ Oasflhig;. W h ite. as» 13,326 telghh U n r t t ' % Tba OoldsB Ago Club e i Man- vaitahift’ diastar will bold a cnristmaa party Member ef Che Auffit 4 About Town Banaa of draobittoa 6t the Salvation Army building YOUR IhunKlay at 12:80 p.m. Members COME FOR CHRISTA\AS M an ehtfittr—-A City o f VitUiSB C harm Lady of Victory Mothan ... then aaa a will bring grab bag gifts for ak- STORE OP Clrcla\wlll meet toiught at 7 change. o'clock \at the Imperial Steak yiLLAGE TOL. LXXX NO. 69 (’TWENTT-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMHBR SI, I960 AdweOiihg aa Mga M) PRICE P H ^ Houae. Axtw dinner, they will go Delta Chapter, Royal Arch to the home o f XIr*- XTank Koa, Masons, will hold a business meet CHARM... Sm ile! 119 ChambenkSt ing at 7:80 tomoirow night at the HOUS Maionie Temple. RefiiShmenta will Lakota OouncH. No. 61, Dagree be aerved following-the meeting. Governor Candidate? State News of Pocahontaa, wtIKmeet tomorrow Snow, Cold at 7:80 p.m. at Odd. Fellows Hall Mra. H u ry Sweet, Mri. Wilber for election of offlcennind a Chrlat- Little, and Mra. T, B. Broanim of mas party after the mming. Mem the American Legion Auxiliary at Roundup P ave R oad ber* will bring grab bag'gifts for Tanker Splits in Two tended a meeting and phrletmas Alcorn Retires exchange. p ^ y last night ot the Past District Presidents Club of the Firat Dia- F o r W inter Anderson Shea Post, VFW,\^D trict Auxiliary at the Heublein Bandits Get meet tonight at 8 O'clock at t)w Hotel, Hartford. AND EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SAT.) TILL CHRISTMAS! Post Home. \ -.r Ito THE ASBOCiATBD FREM From Politics $1,250 Cash Blustery, snowy end cold Polish Women's Alliance, Group Buckland Pupils weather ushered in the win 246, will hold Its monthly meet ing tomorrow night at 7:30 at the C6 rw By THE ASBOCXAHID PRESS ♦several month* ago. H* said he had ter season today from the In Storm Off Hatteras In Yule Program Bridgeport, Pec, 21 {IP)— lepublican leaders of Con- informed Republican National easteiti Rockies into the Polish American Clubhodse on 'Two bandits, one wearing, a Clinton St. Officers wUl be elected. necticiut began the quest to Chairman Thurston Morton by let Northeast. A capacity crowd of about 50 ter Oct. 24. mask, held up Chester Sanc- A grab bag and Christmas social day for a successor to GOP The enow storm buffeted the attended a Chrietmas assembly State GOP leaders were siso told ley at gun point in his grocery will follow the meeting. National Committeeman Midwest, with foot-high falls in pKsented last evening by pupils of thp decision prior to Alcorn's store at .195 Warren St. at some areas, spresA into the (Brio Meade Alcorn. announcement. Members o f the Ladles of St. 01 Buckland School. 9:20 a.m. today and stole his Valley during the night,. dumping Men Seen James have left a box In St. James' The 58-year-pld veteran political The resignation appeared to heavy snow in many areas. The assembly, performed la ap figure announced hie resignation leave a striking gap in Connecti wallet containing approxi Powered by strong winds, the School auditorium for members preciation to members of Buck- Wed. with all cash purchases! who were unable to donate mission la^ night as committeeman and aa cut's voice in national OOP coun mately |1,250 in cash. storm headed eastward into weat- land PTA and parents for the gift general counsel for the GOB Na- cils. Sancley told police he was alone ern and central parts o f _ the mjw- gifts at the Christmas party held of a missionary organ In Sep In W ater, last night. The mission box will be Uonal Committee. Active In politics for 25 years, in the store at the time of the Atlantic Seaboard state*' luid.-ex open through Thursday. tember, was also presented In the "I am retiring from politic*,” Alcorn rose to the height of na holdup. tended eastward over the Great morning for, children of the school. Alcorn said. "I don't want any tional Republican political power As the men left the store with Lakes region and southweafward Members of the American Le Mrs. John Fletcher Sr., a Grade elective or appointive office, and Ip 1966 when he was placed in his cash, Sancley told police, he through the Ohio Valley. gion Auxiliaty will meet In the lob 3 teacher, and Miss Gale Creigh 1 don't want to go to Washington.” charge of the GOP presidential followed them but was threatened ■Winter arrived officially at 3:27 On S te m by of the W. P. Qulsh Funeral ton, music director, were in charge Alcorn, a reaident of Suffield, convention and named Rational bygone who carried a revolver. p.m. today. Home, 33S Home Main St., tonight of the program. said he wanted to give hla com chairman. A police search of the area, fail At least 16 deaths were at . The program opened with the ed to find any suspects. at 7:80 to pay final respects to plete attention to hla law prac He resigned the chairmanship in tributed to the atormy weather, New York, Dec. 21 A Mrs. Augusta Anderson of Hart pledge of allegiance to the flag, tice In Hartford. The grocer told police that the which erupted in the plains and large tanker was broken in followed by the singing of ''O, Come 1958, also to give more time-to his money in his wallet was in $10 ford, a Gold Star Mother of the Alcorn's decision to "retire’’ law practice, but retained his seat spread eastward rapidly. The two today by violent neu off auxiliary. Her daughter, Mrs. Rob All Ye Faithful" by the entire as from politics came amidst repeated and 820 bills. "It is about every storm deaths included 7 in Illinois. sembly, Jacob Smith read the atory 01. the national committee. thing I’ve saved for the past two Cape Hatteras, N. C. 'The ert Nell, Is a member of the aux speculation that, he might be a can In the past campaign, Alcorn 5 in Ohio, 3 4n Michigan and one iliary. At a meeting last night of of the birth of Jesus according to didate for the Bepubllcan guberna years,’’ he said. He explained in Missouri. Coast Guard reported soine of St. Luke. that it was his habit to carry the It’s wonderful, isn’t it, the way friendli the auxiliary, the charter was torial candidate in Connecticut two (Continued on Page Twelve) The blustery, snowy cold spread its men in the water and oth draped in her memory. The kindergarten sang "Little y ea n from. now. large sum with him despite the ad from the eastern Rockiee into the ness (like a smile added to a thank-you) Baby Jesua," and Grade l.s a n g vice of hla wife and close friends. ers clinging desperately to tii« sparks and warms the heart. That's why we His resignation fttm the national Northeast in the wake of a snow drifting stem section. Richard Charles Baxter, aon of "O Come Little Children." "What aommlttee is effective Jan. 1. A storm which left foot-high fall* in do everything we can to make our store a Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Baxter, Child Is This?" was eung by The Coast Guard said the strick ■peeial meeting o f the OOP State Extended Forecast the Midwest. en craft Was the 10,417-ton Pte* friendly store— a really happy place for you 34 Olcott D r, and Peter D. Zag- Grade 8, followed by 'T Wonder Stores Open Subzero readings were report as I Wander," sung by Grades 5 Central Committee is expected to Windsor Locks, Dec. 21 UP)—The Ridge, owned by the Keystone lio, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edmond R. be held in time to name a eucces- U.S. Weather Bureau today Issued ed from the Northern Plains into to shop. Z u lio, 36 Haynes St., freshmen at and 6. Shipping Co. It’s home is eor for the national committee's the following forecast for Con Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois'. Wilmington, Del. Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., A pl»y, "The Crib," was per Tonight Until It was 20 below zero .at Huron, We believe you’ll like the cheery atmos formed by Grades 5 and 6, ■easion Jan. 6 and 7. necticut: The Coast Guard said tho riitp are spending part of their Christ Aloom said he made his decision Temperatures during the next S.D., and -18 at WllUston, N.D., phere, the quick, couiieous way our staff mas vacation acquainting high Brian Buckley was announosr. carried a crew o f 37. However. New to etep dofwn from the two posts 9 o ’Q ock five days are expected to average in the pre-dawn hours. York agents put the number at gives you whatever friendly help you need. school students with the college. Ralph Grover took the part o f St. Yesterday's 81 in Lo* Angeles Francis in the morning per 6 to 10 degrees below normal with 39, including the skipper.