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VOL. LXXXV NO. 61 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 (daoolfled Adm iiUlnf on Pnge M ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Death Count at 16 State News Deep Snow, TO THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Faulty Engineering, Roundup Bitter Cold Katanga Mortars In Midwest Negligence Cited in NLRB Asks By THE ASBOOIA’TED PRESS FAMOUS STAMPS Aircraft for A storm dumped heavy PLUS... VALUABLE S & H GREEN STAMPS Hospital Fire Probe snow on a wide area in the Midwest today. Headquarters of UN AND Pay Record Five inches or more of snow fell in belt that extended FOR THOSE EXTRA GIFTS THAT COST YOU NOTHING Hartford, Dec. 12 )— f Shaw, whose 14-year-old niece. a (JF Hgrtford, Dec. 12 (^)—The from Iowa through Wisconsin Faulty engineering and ap­ Diane Pape, waa one of the fire’s FAMOUS BRANDS! victipis, said the false celling was National Labor Relations to northern Michigan. FILL YOUR STAMP BOOKS NOW! parent carelessness seem to covered with sheet rock and faced Board has asked the Federal Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was Both Sides have been the main causes of with fire-resistant accoustical tile. District Court to compel the under eight Inches of snow and BRING THEM TO OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HrK REDEMPTION STORE the disastrous fire at Hart­ The flamea, however, melted the United Aircraft Corp. to turn, the end wasn’t in sight. Nine inch, Arrow Samsonite ford Hospital Friday. paste holding the tileg and seeped es accumulated in Dubuque, Iowa, over some of its personnel rec­ and seven inches in Omaha, Neb. Report on CONVENIENTLY LOCATED RIGHT IN HOUSE & HALE Jantzen Marvella The toll of dead rose to 16 with into the tunnel, the inflammable the announcement yesterday that ords. In Wisconsin, Baraboo and An- McGregor Coro (Continued on Page Twenty-three) The NLRB request for a court tigo had 10 inches of snow, and Mrs. Gladys Bargalski Kokosa, 75, Rhinelander and Madison eight. FOR THOSE EXTRA CHRISTMAS GIFTS Hartford, who died Saturday, had order yesterday la part of the con­ Alps Karu tinuing litigation growing out of Blowing snow made driving haz­ Air Attacks succumbed to smoke inhalation. ardous. In Milwaukee, 280 plows Interwoven Game Mrs. Kokosa’s room was on the the lengthy strike against the UACTs F^att A Whitney Aircraft were put to work clearing a 4- Elisabethville, K a t A n g a, Adler Coty fire-wracked ninth floor where all 3 Fire Probe inch snowfall. of the other dead were found. and Hamilton Standard Plants in Dec. 12 — Katanga mortar 2 Harsh cold -covered much of the Wigwam Max Factor 1960. crews rained explosives on Announcing the first concrete re­ Agencies Blast In a related development, the western half of the country, with Pleetway Revlon sults of their inquiry Investigators International Association of Ma­ temperatures falling to -35 In U.N. headquarters here in the Pioneer Chanel said yesterday &ey think a hos­ chinists (lAM) filed damage Havre, Mont., -20 in Bozeman, night and Information Minis­ pital employe may have thrown NFPA Official suits against the UAC on behalf Mont., -16 in Blr.niarck, N.D., -12 ter Ali>ert Nyembo told news­ Reis Yardley discarded X-ray film down the of some of its members. in Denver. -10 in Osper, Wyo., chute where the fire began think­ •6 in Rapid Chty, S.D., and -3 in men he believed it is now B.V.D. Balmain ing the film would not burn. Hartford, Dec. 12 (/P) — Heads The suits and the requst by the Amarillo, Tex., Salt Lake City and aljandoned. Dorothy Gray State Police Commissioner Leo J. of the three Connecticut agencies NLRB are boBh based on the union Duluth, Minn. Swank contention that UAC failed to hon­ Freflli Katanga troops moved in Mulcahy, who Is also the state fire investigating the Hartford Hos­ Rain mixed with snow put a from the north today to reinforce Shields Tabu marahaJ, said that In preliminary pital fire issued a statement today or the agreement which ended the slippery surface on many roads In strike. the garrison of this secessionist Dickies Dana tests. “The film burned and threw accusing Percy Bugee, general northern Illlnole, Indiana and capital. out a black smoke.” manager of the National Fire Pro­ UAC did not. as it had promised, Michigan. Hubbard MacShore rehire strikers as soon as possible Though the veterans here were O f f a l s speculated that the heat tection Association (NFPA), of Heavy rain hit much of the| very tired after a week of fighting, Michaels Stern New Era seriously handicapping the investi­ or give them preference until Jan. south. Rivera edged upward and turned on the water sprinkler at 1 of this year, the union claims. commander in chief Gen. Norbert Hallmark the top of the chute. gation of the tragedy which cost 16 flash floods forced evacuation of Moke .said his army will soon take Kings Ridge lives. » Instead, the union says, UAC some homes in the Birmingham, The water turned into steam put its force on overtime to get the offensive. He declared the Ka- Cricketeer Daniel Green which built up such a great pres­ They were jointly critical of a Ala., district. Chattanooga, 'Tenn., tangans have not given up a sure that It blew out through the statement issued by Bugbee in out of recalling the strikers be­ was drenched by 3.68 inches of J&F Honey Bugs fore the deadline. position and will not be crushed chute door on the ninth floor. Boston Monday in which he stated rain in a 24-hour period. Jackson, even by superior weapons and the Stetson Kali-sten-iks Tho chute’s vent was too small that combustible ceiling tile was Tlie NLRB said ye.sterday it Miss., was doused by Inches In jet air force of the United Nations. to handle the pressure and was responsible for the rapid spread needs the company’s work and six hours. I Roytex Joyce wage records to Investigate the Tornadoes dipped into Jackson-1 The U.N. Congo Command in described as "had engineering” by of flame.s and Smoke and that the Leopoldville said unidentified air­ Model Troyling Hartford Fire Chief Thomas F. Lee. tile ’’added an enormous amount lAM charges. It asked that UAC ville, Ala., and Marion, Ala. One be forced to comply with two Injury waa reported in Marion. craft attacked the U.N.-held Elisa­ Donmoor Sandler The state’s deputy fire marshal, of fuel for the fire to bum.” bethville airport four times before Carroll E. Shaw, said the flames A telegram stating their views subpoenas issued Sept. 15 ordering Snow fell In the eastern sections Official Girl Scout Soft Pedal that the documents be produced. of Oregon and Washington and j dawn. A spokesman there reported went out of dontrol along the 2- was .sent to Bugbee oy State Po­ '26 bombs were dropped without Official Boy Scout Formfit foot deep false ceiling which hangs lice Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy, The NLRiB request was "utterly western Montana. unreasonable,” the attorney for the Skies were clear in most, of the damaging U.N. installations. This suspended from the actual concrete Klisabethville dispatch, filed at Barbizon Warner's celling. (Continued on Page Eleven) l^nne manufacturer, Joseph C. western half of the nation. Snow Van Raalte Maidenform Wells of Washington, told the on the ground in Kansas ranged up 12:30 p.m. Katanga time, made no court yesterday. to 10 inches. mention of such an action. Two Superior Playtex Overtime pay records are not Katanga planes had raided the air­ Campus Nemo Prime Minister Tai*get kept for each department amd it port early Monday. would be necessary for PAWA 13 Belgians Killed (A U-N. spokesman In New Bertlyn Shapely and Hamilton Standard to assign Moise Tshombe, president of Katanga province In The O>ngo, is^ shown at his residence York described aa “absolutely Cinderella White Stag whole staffs to culling out the data As 2 Planes Collide In Ellsabethvllle today. In Brussels today the Katanga mission sftid tbs Unjted Nations false” the report that Tshombe’s asked by the NI41B, he said. attacked Tshombe’s residence. The mission, said Its direct contact with the reridence was palace had been attacked by U.N. Kate Greenaway Sacony Jap Police Smash Judge T.- Emmet Clarie reserved interrupted by an operator's message saying “we are being bombed by the U.N. (AP planes. He said sJso that reports McKern Rosecrest deetiloiii sn U s NLRB motion. Bzuasels, Belgium, Dec. 12 IB - Photofax via radio from Ndola). of U.N. aircraft attacking installa­ Two Belgian Air Force C119 cargo Bambury Mr. Thomson tions of Union Minlere In various 'Dinner with Winner* planes collided tin the air and parts of -Katanga provlnvaz''are Her Majesty Queen Casual crashed in flames today near Brus­ Reject Call for Restraint categorically denied.” ) Assassination Plot ' Hartford, Dec. 12 (.D—Gov. Nel­ sels, killing all 13 men In the two PUC Resisting Minikin Chestnut Hill son Rockefeller of New York will craft, the Defense Ministry report­ The Katangans claimed 4apture E Gordon Betty Hartford be the principal speaker at a $100- ed. of Important military equipment. Tokyo, Dec. 12 tflh—Police to­ a-plate Republican dinner Jan. 11, A spokesman said there were five Rate Hike Plan The morning, which started Carters Kay Windsor day claimed to have smashed an it was announced today. , crew members in each plane, plus peacefully, later waa again dia- Labor Opens Drive turbed by heavy mortar fire. Indian No-Mend Patty Petite ultra-rightist plot to assassinate Joseph B. Burns, chairman' of three military passengers. Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and the dinner, told a Republican lunch­ The planes were on a routine In SNET Plea Oonberra bombers flew over the Alba Korell other leading members of Japan's eon meeting that the theme of the flight and preparing to land at railway station, but did not atUck. Van Raalte Forever Young pro-American government. Thir­ fund-raielng affair will be "Dinner Chievres 37 miles southeast of The government said Sabre Jets teen men were arrested and weap­ with the Winner.” Brussels, when they collided. They For Boost in Hartford, Dec. 12 UP) — The flown by Ethiopkin pilots of the Supp-hose Shagmoor ons and uniforms seized in pre­ crashed not far apart in a muddy Southern New England Telephone United Natltnis atta<^ed Shlnko- Bonnie Doon Springs Mills dawn raids. Kotmlnki Rapx Bailey field; spreading burning debris Co. has encountered resistance lotowe, uranium mining center Police said the conspirators over a wide area. about 150 miles west ot Elisab«th- C Meriden, Dec. 12 (JP)—Con^ess- from the State Public Utilities Crescendoe Pepperell Mills planned maiw murder because Fire engines were unable to ap­ Bal Harbour, Fla., Dec. 12 —“^convention alao urg’ed Oongreaa to vllle. man Frank Kowalski, a candidate proach the scene tbecause of the The AFL-CIO convention signalled raise the minimum wage to $1.25 commission on the so-called “auto­ Government sources said the at- Kayser Chatham they felt Ikeda’s government was for the Dem^oeratic party’s nomi­ Incapable of preventing a Com­ mud. Firemen and rescuers man­ full speed ahead today on wage in­ Immediately instead of in 1963. matic” rat’d increase portion of its Buxton Bates nation to the V.S. Senate, says his aged to reach the wreckage with petition for higher fees. (Continued on Page Eleven) munist revolution in Japan. . endorsement last night by three creases in contrast to President As part of President Kennedy’s Authorities said a Japanese In­ light equipment. ”I don’t know how we could al­ Fownes Beacon town committees indicates they Kennedy’s call for wage restraint. program. Congress -earlier this dustrialist financed the plot. I Visibility was poor in the area year raised the required pay level low you to Impose such -rate In­ M arfcx General Electric Westmoreland Syracuse Revere Wellington Bissell Westclox Detecto won’t accept dictation. ! and misty rain was given as one of The convention adopted a series creases,” commented PUC Chair­ Arrests are 90 per cent com­ Kowalski’s comment was a slap for about 25 million workers en­ Qualcar Morgan Jones Forstoria Corning International Burlington Pyrex Puritron Shetland plete. police said, and an attempt the probable reasons of the acci­ of economic policy resolutions that gaged in interstate commerce man Eugene S. Loughlln at yester­ at Democratic State and National dent. also pledged a drive to cut tho Is being made to leant If there is Chairman John M. Bailey. from $1 to $1.15 per hour, with the day’s hearing. Wastinghoute Fenton Duncan Farberware Wear Ever Rubbermaid Hamilton. Beach Toastmaster Beaiitv Wear "a man behind the scenes.” Farmers said plane fragments present standard 40-hour work If granted, this section of th-e Bulletins He said the endorsements by and pieces of parachute were hang­ proviso the minimum should go to Dalklchi Imoto, chief of public week. Kennedy has said that now i.s $1J5 in September, 1963. petition would allow SNETCO to Culled from AP Wires Cal-Dak town committees in Enfield, ing from trees. Some fragments no time to reduce working hour.s. safety, said the conspirators ap­ Brookfield and Montville came in were found nearly two miles from The AFL-CIO resolution says raise exchange rates automatical­ parently were given a spur by the Walter Reuther, head of the Au­ that as soon as the $1.25 figure be- ly when the number of telephones the face of “direct instructions” j the crash scene. to Workers Union, took the conven­ success of the South Korean mili­ from Bailey to withhold support The two planes had left Brussels BOWLES TO AID KENNEDY tary junta that took over the tion floor to denounce those advo­ (Continued on Page Eleven) Washington, Dec. 12 — In the Senate race for the time Military Airport for .Chievres Mili­ cating wage restraint baaed on the (Continued on Page Eleven) UPl JUST ONE OF OUR FAMOUS NAMES... Seoul government in May. being'. tary Airport. Chester A. Bowles made ttie There was no indication of how idea that greater labor costs would o rj ” 1 think this indicates that town upset the balance of expibrt-import switch today from naderaecre- wide was the Infiuence of the 18. committees are not going to he tary of state' to preeldenttal ad­ There was no unusual activity on payments. Reuther didn’t specify dictated to from within the state that he was opposing Kennedy poli­ Not One Good Word in 100,000 viser and President Kennedy Tokyo’s streets after the police or from without,” he said. Immediately. announced that announcement. cies, however. . m m r n f Kowalski said 10 town commit­ News Tidbits But Reuther said “We’ve got to Bowles will accompany him on a Unconfirmed leporta circulated tees now have endorsed him. hit back hard at this propaganda.” trip to lAttn America this that the plan .tailed for attempts Kowalski said he had been told from the AP Wires Increasing purchasing power by Judges FindEichmann weekend. With the Chief Execu­ NO-MEND HOSIERY on the life of Ikeda and 16 cab­ by Brookfield’a chairman, George tive looking on, Bowles took the inet members and bomb attacks raising wage rates, he said, is need­ R. Brown, that the committee had ed to expand the American econo­ oath of office as Kennedy’s rep­ U. S. District Judge George C. my. resentative and special ytdviser (Continued on Page Nineteen) PRIME MINISTER IKEDA (Continued on Page Twelve) Sweeney at Boston Imposes Jail Reuther said he wanted to Guilty on All 15 Counts on African, Aslan and Latin in five proportioned sizes to fit your legs as w ell‘as your foot sentences of one year and $5,(KM) answer those who say working American SLffalrs. He will be a fines again.st three men ail con­ hours shouldn’t be slashed at this roving ambassador. In little victed of conspiracy to defraud time. He said it would be ail right Jerusalem, Dec. 12 (JP) — The^defense that he was of an unim­ talks at the White House cere­ Report on Kennedy—2 government In $60,(KM federal high­ if there was enough work to keep gpec^al Israeli court concluded the portant cog in a big wheel and re­ way land taking in South Attle­ mony, Kennedy and Bowles’ bore the work force fully employed on reading of its judgment on Adolf place it With blanket conviction of down on what they called the • SEAMLESS DRESS SHEERS boro, Mass. . . . Ctounael for own­ a 40-hour week basia Eichmann today with a summary Eichmann as a g^iantyin a giant er of Locksmith Shop raided be­ heavy reeponslbtlltles of the new But with nearly four million un­ finding the former Gestapo colonel conspiracy. * Job. I fore television cameras asks, dis­ employed, he said, the time haa • FULL FASHION DRESS s h e e r s ' ^ . , The Biggest Domestic Problem missal of gambling charges guilty on all 15 counts of an In­ The court held Eichmann was against his client, on grounds, that come for unions to campaign for dictment handed down last April. one of ;the first Nazi officers to MUTE BOY DROWNS • MICRO MESH (SEAMLESS) publicity has made fair ^ trial im­ an hours cut to spread the avail­ The summation, preced-ed by learn of the plan to exterminate Hanover, Mass., Dec. 1$ IB — NOTE—West Virginia IumC»nedy so diligently toured thisf>public works program has been possible, according to report from able work. detailing examination of Eich- all Jews in Europe and called him Steven Smith, a handicapped boy ? SEAMLESS WALKING SHEERS played a special part in the for­ state, trying to convince audiences started, a big interstate highway Boston’s District Ciourt office. "We don’t pretend that evenr mann's role in the extennination of 13 who—because he waa mats tunes of John F. Kennedy. Here —sometimes large and enthusias­ has been announced. Francis Cardinal Spellman says worker is automatically entitled to of six million Jews in Europe, was (Contlnned on Page Two) —could not call for help when he \ • f u l l -f a s Hio n e d w a l k in g s h e e r s he won a pivotal political battle. tic,-sometimes as small as a dozen Robertson paused to wait on a at New York that Soviet Union is economic security,” he told the a blanket verdict is guilty. The became, lost last Friday, waa Here he ^ so encountered, - In mildly interested spectators—that customer. in “ near to final chapter” of long- delegates. "What we do-contend, maximum penalty under a special found dead today—apparently a stark outlln^4tej domestic range plan to conquer or destroy howevej',^ is that every worker is Israeli law is death. drowning victim. Gathering • SOF-STEPPER, FULL FASHIONED DRESS T h EERS he should be in the White House. “What do you need?’ he asked. problem that~m would face as F o r'll months he has been Pres­ This chore- finished, Robertson non-Communlst world . . . John entitled to a job and an opportu­ - The 3-man court convicted Eich­ Reds Demand greens for Christma* decoratlena President- A'reporter revisits the ident. turned to a more basic West Vir­ B. Connally, President Kennedy’s nity to earn a living for himself mann yesterday of capital crimes with other children from St. • iSOF-STEPPER, FULL FASHIONED WALKING. SHEERS state lor this article examining To find out how he’s done on his Secretary of the Navy, to leave and hlif family. against the Jews, then proceeded Coletta’s School, he wandered the Kennedy record. ginia need. / c promises, let’s retrace a cam­ "What worries me are the young his post Dec. 20 and return to "We won’t quit imtll every work­ to outline its views on the de­ U.S. Hand over away toward a hdal marsh about 7 • FULL FASHIONED SERVICE SHEERS paign trip. Texas to run for governor. er haa a job.” tails. three miles from the school. By ABTHtlB EDSON people. What’s going to happen to In May, 1960, Kennedy, his voice them? Used to be, they went Into Levittbwn, N. Y., school board The AFL-Cao chiefs set a $1.50 Searchers in an Air Force hall- AP Newsfeatnres Writer bans history book containing four The conclusion supported every NATO Official copter foimd the body. almost gone from excessive the mines automatically. Now only an hour aa organized labor’s new claim that Attorney General Gid­ New Holiday Shades of Lady Slipper, Almond Taup« Charleston, W. VA., Dec. 13 UP) speech- making, left booming, pages on the Colonial ./jutom of goal for the federal minimum —No state can match Weat Vir­ one thing can happen at the mines. bundling from (3en. Douglas Mac- eon Hausner placed against Eich- „ ‘SOMEBODY’S tVlLD IDEA* prosperous Chsrieston, crossed the They n e^ fewer and fewer men.” wage. mann after the former SSS of- ' Moscow, Dec 12 (JP)-^yiet Rus- ginia in its Impact on the eventful Kanawha River and went up Arthur High School after two-week A policy statement cleared by Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 12 (B)— political life of John F. Kennedy. O oss the road and the railroad controversary . . Paris newspaper flcer was captured in Argentina, ! demanded today that the Unit Matthew H. McCloakey, Demo­ famed Cabin Creek, where coal is tracks that follow Cabin Creek. the resolutions committee for ex­ flown here, toterogated, States surrender West Ger- Here Kennedy spent a mtmth everything. France Soir quotes well-informed indicted cratic- national treasurer, today Here, as it has for almost 40 pected approval by the AFL-CIO and then tried. I man Gen. Adolf Heuslnger, chair- last year slugging it out in « : Kennedy went aa far aa Eskdale, Western sources as saying Soviet I man of the Permanent NATO (lmiroee In Bonn, tha West Oennan gov-* odtlee et S w . n a a ia e g , DoM, Monday Hmi Friday, now Ml C M s h n o i . ginia voters. ing or are being pUnoed, food customers should be mtltled to a of a statue. He heard over two days D-Ootm., that the work w B he It has beau 19 months rinoa K«a* stamps for the poor are la use, a (Ooatiaaed oa Page VwelveX nata nfund. 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Fender Damaged TtdeaMvIUm MW yOMT clNHigM Eib-Edwards DO YOUR SHOPPING In Minor Crash Sheinwold on Bridge Rhythmic Choir TV-Raclio Tonight No airtsta or Injurita rMulttO Performance Set from a minor two-tar collision at 4;S0 p.m. yuterday on Main St., TAKE LOSS ‘ LIKE A MAN The Rhythmic Choir of O uter juat aouth of Maplt 61. Ckhigregatlonal Church, Man­ VnTH OUR MONEY A vehicle, driven by^^Mr*? Sally By Alfred Sheinwold Balh M m vnhMnUs Television P. Carlson of 635 S. Main St., cam* 'When It's, clear that you have to NOKIH chester, wlU perform at the annual 4:00 Bit 8 rbsaur (In proareH) B uss Bunay 40. 88 lose a trick, pick the right time to A 7 9 ^ community poUuck to be hek) In Bktrly Show (In proarsu) lu. 1 1:(X) Dick Van Dvka Show 8 Maka tha aaaaon mora anjoyabla for your family in contact with a second car driv­ ^ A 6 7 4 3 T in Quick Draw ItcOraw s. Bachelor Father 40. 88 en by David N. Hamelln, 29, of lose itr You may be safer if you the dining room of Talcottville ilsbway Patrol Ben Casey U and frianda, and for yoursalf as well. With a lose the trick immediately than if O A Q 1 3 1. X- T #. O- oli :80 Doble GlllU S 'nJhnel Rd.. Vemon, causing mi­ A 6 4 CongregnUonal Churdi tomorrow yllabus Alfred Hitchcock Presents l a 83. Sheppar'a Loan from HFC, you buy just the right nor left front fender damage to you postpone the evil moment. lews sd West opened the Jack of clubs, n r bast night. •;U Industry : On Farads New Breed 1, 40. 83 gifts to please everyone on your list. . . make the Cairson car. Driving in a smd South won with the king. The K J 9 8 4 A A 5 The- supper will start at 0 p.m., . _ Sports * Weathsr 1:00 Red Skelton Show 8 12 southerly direction on Main St.. Nobs 9 K 9 6 (:36 Weifitor t t A * a Sports Dick Powell Show 10. 33 batter buys . . . shop at any store you wish . . . contract was apparently ironclad, HOSPITAL with the entertainment scheduled Third Man Mrs. Carlson was attempting to S 7 S 4 G 10 9 2 to start at 7 p.m. 6:30 Channel S News since Soiith could lose only one i l 0 95 A Q 6 7 3 3 RoUle Jacobs Club Bouss ':80 Streets ol Dancer and avoid a mailbox full of bills. Simply repay make a left hand turn into the trump and two spades at worst. QUIET Among the selections to be per­ Trockdown Ichabod and He First National Stores parking lot. soirni The BIS Piclurs Youri For A Song HFC one low CMh MONTHLY PAVMiNT 8CHIDULI But appearances were deceptive. A Q 10 6 2 formed by the Rhythmic Choir wUl Royal Canadian Polles Dick Van I^ke Sno police say. Hamelln was driving South led the queen of hearts be The Lord's Prayer, which will 6:4B HunUsy-Biinkisy IQ, 10 :00 Cain's Hundred $1. monthly amount 30 It It 6 north at the time, preparing to ^ Q J 10 5 2 Naked City r * r m t $ p s T m t i P w fm n for a finesse and winced when be sung at the same time by Gae­ Oouplas Bdwards ♦ esTsrtJ park on the northeast corner of G K 6 Bvanina Rsport Alcoa Premiere 8. 40. after this expensive West discarded the nine of spades. A K tano Simoncelli. Million Dollar Horla IIM $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.06 $18.46 Main and Maple Sts. No damage & T;IXI Million Dollar Mons Garry Moore Show "big The supper and program to fol­ Formfit's season Is over. 266 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 Clearly the thimp finesse was not NssA East V n Nsws. Bimru a WtaUisr was reported to the Hamelln ve­ going to work. East was sure to low are open to all members of To Tell the Truth ' Ernie Kovocs Stiectal 8, 40. 83 366 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 O Bass 3 9 PsM Mackrnile's Raiden 10:80 Cloae-Up 8. 40 506 30.83. 33.61 47.55 89.47 hicle. Patrolman Emanuel Motola Starts at State Today get a trick sooner or later with V AQ PSH the community, whether church 11:00 News. Sports a W eather S. 8. 13 investigated. members or not. There will be no The Phil SIlTert Show 40 Life inMunnce at 466 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 loyalty of Susan Hayward to John. Gavin, the man sh* the king of hearts. OpcaiotlM — Focus On America Big News can never marrj'. Is dramatic time-bomb of Unlversal-Intema- Should it be sooner—or later? admission, but each family Is ask­ Hlphwav Patrol Barry Barsnta group rate ia available repavmaattT h e a»*erfWf 0wd miime imrtmJaa is b sm J « « «ae aAerge South decided to put off the day ed to bring one hot dish. News a Weather 11:18 Screen Gems T heater •J JM pee mtomik om Meueea a|^ $fO0 or U u tlonal's "Back Street" In which the two co-star with Vera Miles. Members of the Golden Rule 7:18 Film ^ Jack Paar Show (C) ‘ on all loan* m nd 2 % p m «umik om i M m f th e bmimmm It starts at the State Theater today. of reckoning. He won the second able to draw the rest of the tnunpi Sports Camera 11:30 Frontier Theater im mm$s ei $2CO mmd mpt em m m n of % W . amd Club Hears Talk trick with dummy’s ace of hearts. Club, which is sponsoring the Evenlnt Report Feature 40 W eg 1% pm mmmik mm Iftui pmot Ite J and claim the contract. 7:30 What In ths World m emtmu e^ tJOO tm $PC6. "Why take c losing finesse?” he event, will supply salads, desserts 11:80 Jack P aar Show (C) Dally QuMtion and milk, coffee and tea. N om Bread Movie 8 Drama On Yule Customs Christmas was not a legalized holi­ Charles Baxter and Mrs. Harry thought to himself. Partner opens with one spade, Matt Dillon 13:80 News a W eather day in Connecticut until 184.5. Mrs. Smith. The Rhythmic Oholr wlU be un­ ta ro m la 1:00 Late News Costly Delay and the next player doubles. You der the direction gd Mrs. Clifford OUSEHOLD FINANCE Mrs. Myrtle Strong Allen, author Allen said. Mrs. Reno Coma, Mrs. Hugh The delay was very costly. When hold: Spades—K J 9 8 4; Hearts— SEE SATUIKDOlT'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTIXO and lecturer, told 6,5 members of Dessert and coffee were served Clark and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter Simpson. ~ ~ ~ declarer led a low trump from None: Diamonds—8 7 6 4; Clubs— CouncU Meeting Tonight the Woman's Club of Manchester from tables, decorated with Christ­ poured. dummy at the next trick East J 10 9 5. W hat do you say ? about little known facta concerning mas greens and red candles. Mrs. The December council meeting MANCNISm SMOrniM PAMCAM the celebration of Christmas and Rudolph Riccio was hospitality FINNY BUSINESS stepped up with the king of hearU, Answer: Bid four spades. This will be held In the church tonight 382 Middle Turnpike West the origin of many present-day cus­ chairman, assisted by Mrs. Harry Wellington, New Zealand — A cashed the ace of spades and let Jump expresses the playing at 8. Radio “500” toms last night in Fellowship Hall Baskind and Mrs. Benjamin Harry survey of the animal life around a spade to the king. strength of-your hand and the fail­ Among the items on the agenda (This Battng Inelndsa only tboa* newa broaOoasto «t 10 or lO-mtanito West led a third spade, and East ure to redouble indicates that you 2nd Floor—MHehell 3-2738 at Second Congregational Church. as co-chairmen of hostesses. Mem­ New Maland's shores and mapping will be a report by the newly form­ length. Some stattone earry oUnw ehort neweenete.) bra Her anecdotes ranged from the bers of the committee Included Mrs. of the ocean bed there have been could now over-ruff the dummy have limited Strength In high ed building c o m m.l 11 e e on Its » A i Mm. iMi. «aiL-U to I Vii, It «Ma Sal with the nine of hearts. Down one. cards. WDBC-1166 e;10 Wall Stre-A poignant to the comical and from Chester Bigelow. Mrs. John Conk­ started by Government scientists progress in drawing up specific e:uu Nsws 4.18 Showcase and Nswa the practical to the Inspirational. lin, Mr*. Merritt Salmono. Mrs. on a chartered ship. South can make the contarct For Sheinwold'a 36-page booklet. recommendations to fill the physi­ c:oe Today on Wall Street 4:46 Lowell Thomas $ ^ . 9 5 by glftlsig up the first trump "A Pocket Guide tp Bridge,” send cal needs of the church. llieBe 6:10 Sport News 8:88 Sport* 6:18 Art Johnson Show 7:10 Richard Hayes■ 0500and IwCarol Burnatt trloici Tlila leaves the ace of 60c to Bridge Book, Manchester needs were determined by a recent 8:08 Raynor Shlnea 7:80 CBS—News AnalynalYtlt ' trumps In the dummy to taka oare ENening Herald, Box 3318, Grand meeting of the congregation. 1:00 Newa a Sign OR 8:00 The World TonigDlfnt of the third round of spades. No­ WBAY-616 8:18 Showcase and N«irt Central Sta. N.Y. 17, N.Y. 6:00 Paul Harvay 13:18 Sign Oft body can over-ruff the aca of (Copyright 1941, Manchester Evening Herald Tsl 6:80 Bound Stags trumps. Declarer would then be OeDeral Features Corp.) cottvUle correepondent, Morris Si- 8:80 Night Flight moncelli, Mitchell 8-2382. 10:00 News 13:03 Sign Off “ ” w n c —1686 200 6:00 Nsws, WsaUier a Sports Not One Good Word iii 100,000 E flST U JO O D 8:30 Strictly Sports Aluminum 6:80 ^bum of the Day contour Parents to Meet 6:48 Three Star glotro. Free maiks to sm thriHs 7 M*f« 7:06 Conyersatlon Piece Windows $11.95 ■ever drsamed of—4a 7:80 Newa ol the World. At East Catholic 7:45 Radio Moscow bra Judges FindEichmann "THE MASK" (Ray Horan photo) 8:00 UCnnn at UMssa. MRS, ERNEST WILLIAM EIB 9:30 NIghtbeat 1:80-4 M6-9I40 A "back to school" night for 11:00 News Doors $29.95 Also: Sandra Lee, Jeha Oavta parents of East (Jatholic High 11:18 Sports Final $ g . 0 0 In a candlelight ceremony, Mlsai^of Ste. Agalhe, Quebec, Canada. School pupils will be held Wednes­ U;1M ■ larllchi Ichl Serenods Guilty on A ll 15 Counts 'Tom m it Ttoll M« Tni*" Diane Estelle Edwards of Man­ 1:80 Sign <5ff_ Mrs. Elb wore a dark blue wool day at 8 p.m. at the school. WPOP—1416 Jal. Doors $59,95 (Color) 8:00-8:05 chester became the bride of sheath with rust accessories. The After an assembly, at which 6:00 Today In Hartford Plus InstaUatioii. Ernest William Elb of Andover couple will live at 472 Hartford Rd. teachers will be introduced, par­ 6:18 ConnecUcut Ballroom (Continued from Page One) Saturday evening at Center Con­ 7:00 Bob ^ t t ent proof In Hoess’ statements" after Dec. 22. ent* may meet with the teachera 9:00 Ray Bomar* MANCHESTER a principal offender In the pogrom. that Eichmann was regarded In gregational Church. Mrs. Ebb is a 1958 graduate of In Individual clasarooma. 11:00 Newa Auschwitz S8 s superior with au­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. Manchester High School and a 11:10 Ray Somers AW NING CO. The Judgment determined that e FREE! 8D M.\SKS! e and Mrs. Daniel Edwards, 154 A social with refreshments will 1:00 Del Roycee Show thority and from that stage of op­ 1961 graduate of the Hartford Hos­ be held later in the cafeteria. WINF—UI6 PHONE on 0-80B1 the 65-year-old Eichmann knew of erations to ma.ss alaughter was Walker St- The bridegroom la the pital School of Nursing. She Is on 6:00 World News I, l' It' N I' I ‘i V ' • 1 M I »1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elb. Hitler's plan to slaughter the only "an Inevitable" fact. Andover. the nursing staff of Manchester Jews as early as June 1941. Eichmann also was linked to the 8D and COLOR The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson Memorial Hospital. Mr. Elb Is a Treblinka camp which was for ex­ ‘*niE I *|Taai^ 1958 graduate of Manchester High "There was a team of people," of Center Oongr^ational Church School and la employed as a tool the court said. "He was an ac­ termination purposes only. The MASK" ToU Me and the Rev. R. Rusaell Peery of SET YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE WITH court said letters he brought the Trae" South Church, Middletown, per­ maker's apprentice at the Hart­ Tmfm fsi hIm dtip I t mai da la thaaaa complice. His responsibility is camp authorizing the death of ford Machine Screw C3o., Hartford. that of a principiU offender who 8:10 0:80-045 formed the alng ceremony. from. TkU UthaNata iOO Sport Ceupa, 250.(X)0 Jewa In 1942 provided the Seasonal decorations were perpetrated the crime. All who tie-in. , "Fraads of Asalsl'* participated are equally guilty. poinaettias and princess pine. "Inaofar as. the accuaed took WadI* Plus "ADA" The bride, given in marriage by The accused .was privy to the ex­ part In the preparation of these Hearing Date Set termination secret from June her father, wore a floor-length ^ 0 letters and their transmission, he, taffeta gown, designed with 1941 onward." too, was active In regard to the On Parking Zone erut a square neckline, three-quarters- Luxury and low price were never blended so beautifully The court said Eichmann helped continuation of the alaughter In the length sleeves, princess silhouette, to organize the extermination camps of the east,” the Judgment empire bodice appllqued with A public hearing for creation of plan, was associated with the first said. Alencon lace, bell-shaped skirt, a new zone—for off-street parking Who but Chevrolet could've done it? Price, spice and every- you dreaming up every excuse under the sun for getting m murder squads and later with the S MAKE f: and chapel train. Her head­ —has been set for Jan. 8 by the supply line that shipped a special 1^ ARKANGEMENTS } dress was a pearl crown with Town Planning Commission. thing nice! A car that's bustin'with room, zoom and richness, and going. That’s the beautiful new Chevy II Nova for gas to the death camps. • ( g FOR YOUR f • a shoulder-length illusion veil. The The new regulations for the zone The court said Echmann was a MPA Expands bride carried a cascade of red are being stv lied by the commis­ One that’s deep in convenience and comfort. One that won’t you. Look it over here. And light out in b m IIM m v worse criminal than the under­ ig CHRISTMAS ^ rose buds and holly. sion and may undergo revision be­ lings who actually operated the PARTY Mrs. 'Victor R. Plagge, 74 Foley fore they are presented for public let you iquander a thing but affection and may well have it right soon at your Chevrolet dealer’s. gas chambers. Birch St. Lot £ CoH Ml 3-2342 St., twin sister of the bride, was opinion. Town Planning En^neer Judge Benyamln Halevy, con­ matron of honor. Bridesmaids Eidward Rybezyk has reported. So Smooth And Light, Won’t Show A were Miss Allcejane Banach, Bris­ Among the provisions In the reg­ Ripplol Cups and front taction art tinuing the reading of the 300- "The Manchester Parking Au­ page Judgment Xpr the second tol, and Miss Patricia Hibbard of ulations are control entrances, buf­ So Soft It Can Roll Up In Your Hsndl molded In one place...no seams, stays thority has bought property to ex­ i PIANO'S Hartford. All wore emerald green fer strips, storm-water runoff, and or wires. And the shaping Is perm^ day, declared: lS r e s t a u r a n t MIrscIt Polynet it gentle at cloth, light pand ita new lot on the north side brocade gowns with long tapered design parking area. and porout as lace. Molded cups art re n t...can't wash out or wear out. "He who delivers a ahul for ex­ M Route 6 and 44A—Bolten sleeves, scoop necklines, and bell­ The commission read a letter * * D ir i/n ^ of Birch St. to 90 stalls. soft and smooth inside and out. termination bears a legaK^and - l i u • j a e ^ t n u shaped skirts. The matron of hon­ from Dr. Douglas H. Smith, a mem­ moral responsibility even greater A bond for deed was turned over or and bridesmaids wore white ber of the Junior Chamber of Com­ GORHAM STERLING than, he who does him to death.” to the authority today, but the fur pillbox hats and carried white merce, which urged the commis­ Now you eon sojoy your very own Gorham Sterling on 8 Four piees pises sstUngi — you asvs $20 This harsh Indictment was writ­ $28,000 {purchase la subject to ap­ fur muffs decorated with holly. sion to recogfnlze the need for beau­ your table tonii^t — end at a earing I Be a eonOdent 8 Fivs plecs placs-aottings — you aavt $28 The secret — the cups in Formfit "500" banideau are moIiJeiJ of NEW CHEVY n NOVA ten into a section of the opinion proval by the Board of Directors. Samuel J. Harrison Jr., 124 tification of off-street parking hostea— Mt the table of your dreams — anytims 1 This 0 Six pioca pises settings — you u v e $30 which explored how Eichmann The new property, owned by THE OO-WEOS Branford St., was best man. IJshers zones. Mvings plan ipplia to all Gorham Starling detigna Polynet to give you perfectly smooth underlining for sweaters, knit Paul and Caasle Moriarty, lies Just o r rounded up millions of Jews and CENTER CHURCH were Victor R. Plagge, brother-in- Recognition of this need has been Don't d ^ y — come in now and select your very own meticulously conducted the com­ east of the present 50-stalI lot. A law of the bride. Peter Hewitt and incorporated Into proposal* In the sterling cM gn by Gorham — and Save I dresses and new fashionable crepes. Seeing is believing . . . wear­ frame duplex house there will be ATAILABLB IN ALL RRAM STCRUNG DESIGN* plex task of transporting them to Present Ross Clark, all of Manchester, and regulations, according to Martin ing is pure bliss! the death mills. tom down. Thomas G. Hull of Rockville. Wil­ Alvord, commission chairman. Pay Only $2.00 A Month Judge Halevy, presiding Justice According to Parking Authority WARREN MILLER’S liam C. Weston, a nephew of the Moshe Landau and Judge Izhak Chairman Herbert Phelon, the ad­ bride, carried the bride’s train. i C Per Place Setting . . . Raveh expected to complete the ditional land will be paved like the Mrs. Edwards wore a green and 1 1 m W ‘ 1 reading of the Judgment late to­ present lot and the entire area blue brocade sheath with white ac­ FOR RENT \\ will then be metered. Meters pro­ cessories. The bridegroom's moth­ day. Yesterday they found Eich­ viding an hour's parking for a 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors 8 1 1 s mann guilty of crimes against the “Swingin’ er wore a wool sheath Jacket dress nickel or eight hours' parking for with white accessories. Both wore —sound or silent, also 36 mm. S I 1 1 •Jews, crimes again.st humanity, a quarter are a possibility, Phelon tUde projectors. 1 1 war crimes, and membership in white orchids. 1 ^ said. A reception for 225 guests was hostile organizations. Birch St. will probably be widen­ WELDON DRUG CO. held at the British American Club. 901 Main S t Tel. Ml 8-6321 968 Main St., Manchester On the first three counts he can ed along the frontage of the new Skis” For a motor trip to the ski resort ! 1 ■ i be sentenced-'to hang- The fourth land Just as It was along the pres­ Phone MI 3-2741 Is punishable oy a prison sen­ ent lot. tence. The sentence will be hand­ The occupants plan, to vacate Friday, ed down later this week or next the house Feb. 1. J Monday at the latest. Phelon said the $28,000 price EASIER GOING RIDE. New The special ulbunal today as- fell within the authority's apprais­ Dec. 15,1961 Mono-Plate rear aprings—tough se.saed documents and evidence of al figure. It has ben negotiating the A SIX WITH V8 SCAT. You Uke a'throaty witnesses It said proved: but ever so gentle—help give you purchase for about a year he said. 8:15 P..M. Six (120 hp. Btrong), team it with a car 1. Eichmann's main task was to When the new section of the lot a ride that reminds you of the big hundreds of pounds lighter than the big feed the extermination camps, as Is completed, 136 spaces will have the Gestapo's principal operating been provided by the authority, Chevrolet—and you know how jobs—and, partner, you’ve got Go! officer "for Jewish affairs" and MANCHESTER smooth is. 90 of them at Birch St. and 45 In that 'the final solution of the Jewish a lot Just behind Main St. between problem.” i Oak and Maple SUs. 2. Eichmann extended hi.s au- j HIGH SCHOOL thority even Into the death ramps by delivering at various times spe- Raiipooii Pagoda Richest RICH REFINED INTERIORS. Here’a rifle orders stepping up the ma.s.s | AUDITORIUM wnere you sit in the lap of luxury. Leather­ slaughter. , Rangoon — The world's richest like vinyl upholstery. Foam-cushioned, .1. Eichmann kept in his hands pagoda (s Ii(,angoon’s 2.500-vear-old Students 75c—Adults fl.25 considerable authority* over the Shwedagon,'largest and oldest of FABERGE'S of course. Carpeting and scuff mats. Vinyl bergen Belsen and Reslenstadt the many Buddhist temples in Bur­ Tickets Available At overhead. Chrome trim. That’s the ih^de camps "up to the very end,” as ma’s capital. Situated on the sum­ Naasiff Arms famous stwy on every Chei^ II Nova Convertible, proved by evidence from the In­ mit of Pagoda Hill, It rises 326 Or From Any Co-Wed ternational Red Cross. feet. Embedded in its glittering Sport Coupe or Station Wagon. The court oru.'hed a.side Eieh- golden crown is an emperor's ran­ Member mann’s denials that he had any som In precious stones. FRAGRANCES o EVEN BUCKET SEATS IF YOU LIKE. connection with the death camps as "implausible . . . untrue . . . Aphrodealn a Tlgreaa * Woodhoa a Flambeau * F No. And like you probably will—not just because patent falsehoods.” hU S-7832 they fit the mood of jphevy II performance, The judgment al.so cqnvicted “Reservoir” spray kit, a vanity cologne spray with but also because they’re contoured for full Eichmann of an Intimate role in matching fill-it yourself spray cologne for the purse. support, padded with thick deep-foam cush­ the slaughter of 2 million Jews, P«.rtlsaji8 and Gypsies by the $5. ioning, covered in rich leather-grained 5rihyl. notorious “Eiiisatz Commandos," s t a t e ™ center: Travel-size Faberge Triolette, a clear case of fra­ Yours at slight extra cost in the Nova Sport the murder squads which followed 5 P.M. Contlnuoua—4:46-0:00 66c—Shown nt 5:20 and 8:40 P.M. grance fashioned in a gay vanity tray under a spark- Coupe and Convertible. the Nsai armies into the East. The court found that evidence iU R S V S antt eotnpaeefotmte nm entk Unmet ly cover $3. STRIKING NEW proved Eichmann's bureau in the below: Faberge luxury bath set, cologne and fragrance- STYLING^ The Gestapo received the detailed re­ lines of this nest, ports from the murder squads and mated bath powder. $3.75 distributed them to other Gestapo nifty fashion plate units. SUSAN HAYWARD are so crisp and The court also rejected Eich- clean we’r* tempted mann’s contention that he was to call them "ele­ only an order taker. Judge JOHN GAVIN gant” (except that HaJevy emphasized an order from sounds expensive, Eichmann to the S3 in Warsaw to Ojr J.ru B alance* and Chevy II is include foreign Jews as well as For avoirdupois control, here's an all-in- one that can't be beat. It's engineered wlUi anything but!). Polish Jews In evacuations from the i^etto — ‘‘evsLCuation's mean­ revolutionary bias cut ccsitrol that's more ing to extermination." , rewarding than a diet when it comes to "This proves the accuwTd was a VERA mi F^p***^y ’yuiASRP slimming hips. The top is the famous all decision maker es well,” the opin­ elastic L«otard Brassiere with a back-dive PLUS lU IS CO-HIT AT 7:05 PJM. construction that sets X%" lower than any See (Hm new Cheey I I »*8t Chemld and '6t Corvair at your lotal auihorited Chevrolet deedede ion noted. r ’■ C T ’ standard bra you've ever worn, yet give* The tribunal doddad M would you a amootber, slimmer line, never any rather beUeva Ruddph Hoaaa. toci>ia.e8Me«HtacwHiw»iBBWMui»BamfflKa ' If. AuaobwlU camp oonunandant above-bra bulges. In B and C cups. who WM hanged by the Poles, than Eichmann In deterpilnlng the truOi iROUBlEuiikSKY of Eichmann's role in that In­ Black) white $ 1 8 . 9 5 famous extermination camp. start* Sunday: "PIRATES OF BLACK HAWK" and - ATIAg* Hoees, the opinion said, testified - - % before his execution that Eichmann Starts Next Wednesday! "T»C GUNS OF NAVABONK" White only $ 2 2 . 9 5 brought him orders, discussed CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. methods and in all visltsd Ausch- Dee. 87 Dae. 81 dan. 8 wlU five time*. "BhM RawaU” "Oonaaekecesr MANCHiSim CONN. Ml 9k8238 11m Murt said "there la nfflel- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12. IM l miioxjs MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1961 PAGB fXVX ing n weapon wfelto. with ons aln- BOUoaa any employe making more Marlene the resolute, maatsrful, 4Umd^atrr gto Hew, aooM eEtacmlaata abso­ than his or her quota of mistakes, undivided attention Marlene for­ Officiids Study ever deaervea. And ha did It In a lutely an Ufa OB thto worid, there acting moodily unreliable, carry­ Connecticut way to make all men honestly Etmtfttg i^BraUk weald tmmediately be people of all ing obvious grudge, against Job or Tomassi Report FUBLmUBD Mt TBB envious, and to invite all women PRESCRIPTIONS Unde ready and wflUng to emric on employer or deliberately spoiling to swoon. m a Yankee^ Furthermore, the main story of A report made In May oa tha the how of It, and even actually Work—In the future any employed "The Scarlet Empress" takes function and future of the town TH(____ thrilled by the aclentifle challenge who discovers anything like thla By A. H. O. WALTER _____ 18' place in the Kremlin, whose wilea development commission by for­ taiToIved, and not once effeeUvoly will know what to- do about It im­ and strategems and inner aecrets ' FabUAar, We happened to catch a certain mer commission chairman Robert Founded October 1. UCl mediately. Give that employe a have become, in our time, of 9-9814 diatrmcted by the quesUon of old movie on televtsion the otheb crucial importance to all Ameri­ Tomassi wlU be the subject of a wm tm rrm whether such a thing would be ralie. night, and, as a result, we are can public life. And, in the ifiovle, rearranging our private view of all Joint meeting tonight of the board, good 6r bad. Elchmann, if ha were John Lodge demonstrated a first of directors and the commission. the potential prospects for the Re­ hand famUiarity with all these to be freed, could be cleric of the publican gubernatorial nomination. The meeting will start a t 8 PINE PHARMACY SUBSCRIPTION RATES project. Dead or alive, his big A Thought for Today things, even down to a knowledge o'clock in the hearing room of the Pnrable In Adrsnce It seems to UB that one of the of the secret passages in tha Rus­ •SA ciBNnB anBa»--oo>inEB )—Gov. John Jnilue Mathew, Special Arencv — Nei experience in the Congo is produc­ dreds of years, this hope of peace old movie In question because, to opment. Tork. Chlcaro Detroit and Boaton. ing to perfecUon. It is giving, in the world is still uppermost in tell the truth, we had long ago, N. Dempsey's executive aide, Carl - MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Of J. Lalumia, will confeb this week well nigh perfect demonstraUon of the hearts of people everywhere. without seeing the movie, fallen CRCULATIONS. There Is much question about for Democratic propaganda which with members of the stab of New Tba Herald Prlntlni. Companr, Inc. how an international police force whether or not we are really any described the role portrayed in it York's Gov. Nelson Rockefeller on Shaumea no financial reaponalbUirT tor operation should not be run. setting a date for a 4-sUte meet­ Opuriaphical error, appeaiinr In ad closer to lasting peace and victory by one John Lodge as something nlHjMinentn and other read ^ matter The matter of the 38 bombs than we have ever been, but there rather Inglorious. ing on the New Haven Railroad. li The Mancheater Eranlnr Herald la a means of peace and victory for What was our genuine excite­ Dempsey said yesterday he hopea sums it all up. to schedule the meeting In New -Dirplay adrertiamii cloalnic boura: every individual through Jesus ment. therefore, to discover. In a Gift Value! te r Monday—} p.m Friday, Last week the British govern­ Christ, who brings to us the peace belated viewing of the movie for Haven. Invitations are being sent te r Tueaday—1 p.m Monday ment, perhaps concerned over that passes all understanding and ourselves, the true dimensions of to the governors of the four states W n Wedneaday—l p.m Tueaday. In which the line operates, the te r Tburaday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. charges by United Nations offi­ victory over sin and death. that role! te r F rida^l n.m. Iburaday. John says, ‘The true light that After our viewing of this role, trustees of the railroad, the mayor te r Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. cials on the Congo scene that Brit­ we went back to the somewhat of New York CTty and the county ^Claaallled deadline- 10-30 a.ra. at__ ish influence had been sabotaging enlightens every man was coming AT OUB LUNCHEON ■■f of itibllcatlon except Saturday- Into the world.'* He is In the world, drearier business of appraising the MecuUve of Westchester County, COUNTER!! SABt. United Nations operations, per­ and we may sing our song of Republican gubernatorial race. haps considering that it needed to thanksgiving and praise for the We tried to take John AIsop, Tutoaday, December 13 peace and victory that come to our and then Ed May, and place them, WONDEMHIL do something to show tt was Join in our imagination, in certain op- CLOCK I Ing the United States in support hearts through Christ. He has in­ deed increased our Joy. portuiiisUc situations, and then *Transportation Expert** of the operation in Katanga Prov­ Rev. Carlton T. Daley, rate their potential performance, COFFEE ince. announced that it would sup­ first as against one another, and HAVE THAT RADIO Adolf Elchmann haa been United Methodist then as against the demonstrated found giuUty. We ahall know what ply 24 1,000 pound bomba to the Church of Dolton perfection of John Lodge. United Nations air force In the Neither one of them fired our w» think of that verdict when, OFFICE ELOERLT CHRISTMAS PHOTO later on. tha atata of Israel reveals Congo. The planes which would de­ Hartford, Dec. 12 {iPt—The State Im ^nation as did Lodge. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES liver such bombs, Indian planes of When, in our imagination. John What sentence It has been reserv- Commlaslon on Services for the AIsop hsd his opportunity to steal TAKEN NOW! Ibc: for tha expected verdict. British manufacture, are already Elderly has decided to open a per­ a Mm from Marlene Dietrich, he manent offlee. Recently. Its re­ Daystrom... the gift Meanwhile, Elchmann haa al- flying in the Congo. appeared inexperienced and ir­ . . . For Christmas cards or While that announcement stood, search work has been performed resolute, as If he wanted some ttotody achieved a certain Immor­ by the InsUtuta of Gerontology at quick advice from his campaign gift photos. In yonr home tality, a certain degree of apokai- It conveyed the Impreaskm it in­ the UniverMty of Connecticut. In manager. GIVE AWAY PRICES! or at our studio. atanahlp for the whole age In tended—that Britain was aupport- another action yeaterday, the com- When Ed May had. In our im­ you'll be proud tc Which he has lived. t ing the United Nations position in mtosioa approved a final bill for agination, his opportunity to en­ Katanga, and waa providing the the tnatitute’a aervices. The com- gulf Marlene Dietrich in his arms, SALEM NASSIFF CUP Gift Value! He did that when. In the course mtotoon haa a budget of $12,500 a he kept looking behind him, as U § t hie defense, he pictured himself explosive power to prove its eup- year to aet up a proposed progisun Camera and Photo Shop he had hia mind on some potential 991 Main St.—SO 8-7369 ya no human monster at all, but port. to oordinate private and puMlc stiletto. receive aaerely as an expert in solving tlito week, the Brltlah govern­ ■erricea to the elderly, Only L«dge, In the movie, gave p ro b lama of transportation. ment flnda lU own doubts about tetteiiswiiwiiMim k HALLMARK , When you receive a Daystrom dinette for Whether he had decency enough. tha sriiole Katanga operation re­ PHAAMACY Christmas you’ll know you have the best! When he was originally doing his vived, perhaps by thinga it haa WEST MIDDLE TPKE. J The Saxon Group sketched is an artful blend heard from the Congo, perhapa AT BROAD STRiaiT ^ 3f deep-grained walnut, smooth-faced Day- !«»*•. to feel guilty about it, and Next to "Stop and Shop*^^^ Our Gift To You! Stainless Steel then forced himself to think of from tha renewed critlcUm of atromite plastic and black seat upholsteries. himself as an expert In transpor­ some of its own influential con- Table and 4 Chairs $179.30. Other Daystrom servativea at home, and announces Groups from $49.95. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY COFFEE MAKER tation logistics, or whether this OF MANCHESTER Was something he thought up, af­ that the delivery of the bomba has terward, as an argument to make been delayed, and will not In any IMPORTED MUSICAL pt hia trial, is not too Important case be made until after a parlia­ Read Herald Advs. Elchmann adiieved aigniflcance mentary debate on the question hy giving voice to this concept of haa been held. hie job—that he was - merely a One does not expect that tha 34 JEWELRY CASES transportation clerk, moving so bomba will, one way or the other, many human bdnga In so much prove decisive in the Katangan With the capacity eo many miles within conflict. Certainly, If the United Porohaee •ucH a given time. Nations can get along without us­ Gift Value! What was to happen to theae ing them, so much the better. •f any of But suppose these 24 bombs did human betngs was, in such a ra­ thcee tionalization, no particular busi- happen to be the key to the suc­ iwaa of hli. He solved the transpor­ cess or the failure of the whole ■ppHaaoM E tation problem. There his own re- Katangan battle. Suppose they for the acert were all Important. Window Shades ■ponslblllty ended, or so he tried to S daye! plead, when he found himself on In that case, .^ e fate of the Mod* to Ordor whole United N a t l ^ police opera­ HAIR trial. ALSO tion, and perhaps the fate of the . While Elchmann was in this vein VEtdETlAN ILINOS tto was speaking for mllUons of his United Nations Itself, would be de­ GENERAL ELECTRIC DRYER pending upon tha debate. Inside Bring your old rollers la contemporaries, soms of them very and save SSo per shade Qieclal people, one of Ita more than 100 member j He was, for instance, speaking nations, of the question of whether WASHER & DRYER PAIR for all those atomic scientists who or not these 24 bombs should be C No other gift chair were merely atmnlc sdenUsta, who provided. Kade a bomb without regard to That is the perfect demonatia- what the use or result of it would tlon of how not to conduct a Unit­ Give-Away Priced At he, such subsequent developments ed Nations international police ac­ like a BarcaLounger |b r good or ill being no re^ionslbil- tion. tty of theirs. There must, sooner or later, be - Or, less spectacularly, he was an established international police Gift Value! force, not dependent upon national No other reclining chair ha.>T BarcaLounger’s apealdng for an thoae more or­ exclusive relax-action that supports the five dinary people everywhei-e who contingents of men or upon na­ tional provision of ammunition or vital parts of your body for complete refresh­ kaerely go along with what Is being ing rest. Seat, back and leg rest all adjust Very Special Purchase! done, Trithout ever taking to them- weapons or bombs, and not sub­ m ject, in its actions and policies to automatically to any sitting or relaxing gelves reaponalblUty for deciding position you want. No cranks or buttons to « r caring wrbether the ultimate re- the day to day vetoes of Individual members of the United Nations. manipulate. You merely lean back and Barca- TOASTER- is to be good or bad. lounger does the rest. Styles for ever^i' a 12 pound capacity, with lint - If Elchmann was on trial for And such a force would, we hope, E. A. JOHNSON GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER be under the command and direc­ Christmas budget from $119 up. Quaint filter. Adjustable water temp. Three different load cap- ihe greatest crime of this age, per­ maple-trimmed Americana model acties. Small, Medium, Large. OVEN haps the greatest crime in all hu­ tion of international, career offl- shown, cool enough and expert I $259. PAINT CO. man history,—and it is almost im­ 723 MAIN ST. possible to think of any crime that enough to avoid some of the mis­ AUTOMATIC RANGES Multi-heat, air-fluff settings. Por- takes of Judgment and tactics PHONE MI 9-4501 DRYER: was greater—the whole age Is also ih»w*wwae*sw*siisae*iisRHis*was*; celain. ^ an trial. which have obviously taken place Give-Away Priced From For thla aeema, above all, the in the present Congo operation. CAN BE PURCHASED SCPARATEIY, TOO aige when thinga are done juat to The United Nations cannot abdi­ get them done, and done as If we cate its future responsibility in fu­ AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES were so many imconsdenced au­ ture situations of a similar na­ tomatons, without regard to their ture. But it must fortify Itielf with possible wisdom, benefit, or ulti­ fully professional procedure and Gift Value! m ate value. status for its International police ------WITH LOW COST ' Elchmann fell In with a big role force. Travel anywhere on The New Haven-25 miles orbeyond- in the biggest single crime. He Is on any train and 55^ buys your return trip hbme! Pay tone of the spectacular villains, or Analysis And Core AUTO-RITE ' albums, of the age. But bow many The science of psychiatry the regular one-way coach fare plus just 55> Gift Value! Snusto tt wears n matter-of-fact raise to everybody in the office ex­ •ir, Ukto n proUem te routing ao cept her. New York City New Haven BrMceport • NAniRAL DEFROST ftuuv tnidcB from ana point tq an- The idea that an employe should WOmt on a certain Und of achedula resent such apparent dlscrimlna- m '- Tidn to the aga, than. In which Uon deeply enough to become un­ M H mnnler was reduced to settled and inefficient, and even a obert J. ^ jproUem of trniuport efficiency, UtUe bit defiantly careless In her Mssltor Low Coaeh Fares Betwroa Meet Other Points AUTOMATIC End in which mass hplocnuat was work ob'vioualy represents a new CMM t m undar 12 half faro — - imdar 9 free. harsty • problon of atomic sd> milestone in the progress of scisn- No tfaWe frsblast esatif Id cenitr ceavwieacs—«hM jaa tekaUw illweithtr, dependable New Hjvm. .which some xespect- tiflc understanding of human be­ CAN OPENER Tlekats aaat be auKheted befereibeamins taSi. No Payments |M > jf B iy imikers, ovea toitojr. havior. REAL ESTATE m i t h frotiai' that ^ state, which is r H And there Is, of course, a apecii^ INSURANCE\NCE . 1 ^ ^ DIOOBPORATED gwito Ep of ho man heingai cannot beauty about truly scientific un- Until March fffMd to ha gnldsd by the moral- derataudlng like this. It makes I MAIN ST., GROUND FLUOB—TEL. 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CASES HAMILTON BEACH ADMIRAL 'A **** 3MUP CHROME TABLE \ i o»y ®* COFFEE URN OPEN DAILY i h* RADIO UOSIBOUE 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. * :3i FRIENDLY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" STORE SATURDAY till 6 FRIENDLY "MERRY CHRlSTMAS" STORE 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE nm 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE ) T A O fT BN MANGHESTEk EVENING HERALD, BfAl^CHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12„1961 T" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN Katanga Mortars Hit 3 Fire Probe Reject Call for Restraint Hebron Land Club Would Buy Agencies Blast Postmaster Hills Headquarters of UN Labor Opens Drive Returns to Duty Appraised at $200,000 NFPA Officid Poatmaater William H. HllU has V ■ fOoBtlBnwd from Pag* Om ) returned to hla dutisa here, fol­ The 145 acres the Manchester Country Club would lik« to (Oontinned from Pag* Om ) lowing the death of hla father, tecking Jets hit a hoapltal. a rati-' HEALTH CAPSULES For Boost in Wages buy from the town are worth $200,000, in the opin­ by Mlclisel A. PetU, M.q who ia state fire marshal; Stats Mark Hills, a former Hebron resi­ ion of an appraisal firm hired by the country club. According road station, two locdmoUvas and dent. Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt aerved water tanka. They claimed three CAN UOUP N0ISE&, SUCH PoUcs Major Carroll E. Shaw, dep­ (Oontinned from Pago Om ) The building trades rejected a dis­ to a report submitted by Carroll and Drigffs Co. of East AS IN CERTAIN FACTORIES^ aa acting postmaster during Mr. Hartford, the property 1s worth an» —...... Africans were killed, including a uty state fire marshal; Hartford putes settlement formula favored CAUSE DEAFNESS ? P ^ c e Chief Paul B. Beckwith, and comes effective. It will shoot for by Reuther. It was indicated that Hills’ absence. average of about $1,400 and acre, acre for 14.4 acrei in East Hart­ child, and 10 wounded. if it is used as a country club. Hartford Fire Chief Thomas F, another boost to $1.50. AFL-CIO president George Meany The postmaster's father had ford and Manchester for a total of The Katangans said U.N. planes "The need of America’s work­ suffered a broken hip followed The report will be discussed to­ Lee. was siding with the building trades night at a meeting of the club’s $4,500. also attacked Luena, a coal mining ing poor for fair labor standards,” and preparing for an open conven­ by paralytic shocks. He and his In concluding Its report, Ui« ap­ Copies were also sent to Loren the resohiUon said, "has by no wife had made their home In board of directors. center. Liiena is about a 100 mites tion break with Reuther. The club’s directors decided some praisal firm said, "On the surface S. Bush, president of NFPA, San means been fully met. Differences over civil rights poli­ Florida for the past several years. it might .seem aa if $1,400 an acre east of the main UN bass of Ka- The deceaited is survived by his time ago what parcels of land, all mina. Francisco, and T. Beddon Duke of "The 1961 amendments undeni­ cies also appeared about to reach a located on the east side of S. Main is a very low price to pay for land Philadelphia, chairman of NFPA’s ably still fail short of providing boiling point. A, Philip Randolph, wife and son. so well located. A serious study of The Shinkolobwe mine Is a famed St. in the town-owned Globe Hollow board of directors. the scope and levels of minimum Negro union leader, readied an ap­ }\t. Peter’s Notes tract, they wanted to buy. all of the detrimental factors af­ center which supplied a big pro­ "Your determination of the protection the U.S. should and peal to convention delegates to A corporate communion and fecting these parcels, however, portion of the uranium for the first The Carroll and Drigga firm was main cause of the Hartford Hos­ can provide its least-privileged cancel a 2-month-old statement of breakfast was held Sunday at 8 hired by the country club to ap­ will .soon convince one that the atomic bombs. pital fire, based only upon incom­ censure from fellow AFL-CIO lead­ a.m,, for men and boys of St. land- is extremely unsuitable for Diplomatic circles said the groups." praise those parcels, after the plete information, was highly im­ Extension Cf the law’s coverage ers that accused Randolph of stir­ Peter’s Episcopal parish. The YPF town's General Manager Richard any residential development, al­ United Nations expected heavy re­ proper," the telegram to Bugbee also held a workday program Sun­ though It is quite suitable for a inforcements shortly, to 16 million additional workers ring up rscial prejudices among Martin said the club should have said. workers. day afternoon at 2:30 at Phelps the appraisal made. golf course." A convoy of civlllap tmeks cross­ "The 3-hour walk-through in­ was also urged. Many such work­ Hall. The country club at preasnt ing thi» railway line into the No ers, the resolution said, "are paid On this point, Negro integra- The three parcels are a 21.9-acre IF VOUfeE EXPOSED TO spection by your representative, tionist Martin Luther King, told The Guild met today at the an­ parcel on which the present club­ leases iUs 18-hole course from the Man's Land to get meat supplies for Robert Moulton, could not possibly excessively low wages and worked town for $18,000 a year. the town from a battle-damaged tOUP NOISES FOR BRIEF excessive hours.” The law requires the convention yesterday that Ran­ nex, to straigth-en things up left house is located, with a frontage INTERVALS, THIS RARELY provide you with all the facts nec­ dolph had not deserved to be so re­ after the fair. The regular Guild on St. Main St. and on Fern St.; a The term.s permit any Man­ refrigeration plant drew U.N. ma­ essary to render such an opinion. overtime pay for hours worked 76.25-acre parcel with a frontage chester resident to become a mem­ chine gun and mortar fire, the CAUSES ANY TROUBLE, BUT "Your premature nationwide beyond 40 a week. buked and reviled. Calling on the meeting will be held this evening IF VOU'RE EXPOSED FOR AFL-CIO to wipe out racial dis­ at 8 in the annex. Wanted for the on Line St. and S Main St.: and ber by paying the annual dues, director of the truck company said. press release seriously handicaps This and other resolutions called .^l.so, any Manche.ster resident Borne of the vehicles were hit. LONG PERIODS OF TIME for a drive both by legislation and crimination in Unions, King said nursery department of the church a 45-acre parcel In the interior of the investigation now being con­ "Your conduct should set an ex­ school are any good used toys, the tract, adjacent to a portion of may play golf by paying greens Two Indian-Gurkha troops were YOU MAY GRADUALLY ducted and casts aspersions on the in labor contract negotiations with fees. killed and one wounded in the at­ SUFFER HEARING LOSS. ample for othcr.s, as you have done dolls, stuffed animals. Information the second tract and with frontage intelligence and Integrity of tho.se employers to accomplish a reduc­ in other cru.sades for social jus­ on Fern St., across the street,from The club would like to return to tack on the U.fJ. headquarters, the HMHh CapsuUi fiv*! h«lp(ul engaged in this work. tion In the present standard 40- will be given by Mrs. A. Robert , If ii net intef>dW f e k# •< a k iwhire. tice." Cole. the clubhouse tract. the private status it had before U.N. announced. It .said this "You merely clouded the issue hour week. the town bought the Globe Hollow brought U.N. casualties In the The convention approved a reso- PF Gathers' Greens Parcels and Value by releasing information known Other developments at the 12.5 lution endorsing President Ken­ Parcel No 1 includes the pres­ tract in 1955 from the Cheney Katanga operation to 10 dead, 37 to ail trained fire investigators. The Congregational churches family for $1.5 million. wounded and 13 missing. Our open hearing was begun million member AFL-CIO'* bien­ nedy’s proposals for a more liberal Pilgrim Fellowship met Svinday at ent first, second and eighteenth Katangan casualtie.s are un­ PUC Resisting shortly after the fire was con­ nial convention included: trade policy, including board au­ Hebron at 2:30 p.m., and gathered holes. known. but Gen. Sean McKeown, trolled and all available evidence Feuding building trades and in­ thority to negotiate across-the- Christmas greens, ending with a Parcel No. 2 Includes the pres­ dustrial unions stood as far apart board tariff reductions. Kennedy ent fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, the Irish commander of U.N. Is being carefully weighed. Your picnic meal in Gilead. Parishion­ ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth and Attachment Filed forces in The Congo, estimated Rate Hike Plan Intrusion into this case, by such as ever in negotiating a pace for­ personally had asked the delegate;. ers are urged to buy their Christ­ mula for labor’a internal w ars.' for support In a speech last week. thirteenth holes. them at SO to 60 dead. a release, can only serve to con- mas trees from the P.F. at the Parcel No. S Is an undeveloped In Damage Suit STROMBERG-CARLSON Stereo Consoles Ten Europeans — most of them fu.se the Issue by casting suspicion church here or at Perham's gar­ area east of the present sixth, mercenary soldiers — were flown In SNET Plea not founded In fact. age. seventh, and eighth greens and Alleging mismanagement of a 2 to Leopoldville today under tight "Information gained through a Loose offerings at the Congrega­ the ninth tee. Hartford tavern, an executor for apterd from Eli.sabethville. The (Continued irum Pago One) thorough Investigation of this fire tional churches Sunday went to the The value set by Carroll and U.N. said they had been taken will bring forth carefully consider­ Andover Youth Dead, Veterans of the Cross, a fund for Drlggs on each parcel Is $48,- the estate of the tavern owner has prisoner during the last week of in the area exceeds a specified ed suggestions for Improved fire needy retired ministers and mls- 815 for Parcel 1. $137,187 for Par­ filed a suit for damages of $10,000 YOU SAVE fighting in Katanga and would be number. protection. Your comments, com­ •ionaries, and their wives. cel 2 and $13,500 for Parcel 8. In the Hartford Court of Common Interrogated here to determine pletely unnecessary, certainly have There will be a rehearsal this 'The appraisal firm set a value Pleas against FYank Gentile of their nationalities and roles in the The utility Is seeking permission dona nothing to build confidence Another Hurt in Crash evening at 8, In Gilead, for the can­ of $850 per acre on the rhibhouse fighting. - to raise rates so its ^operating rev­ Manchester. in or to enhance the purposes for dlelight service. Also the Hebron parcel, on the basis that the tract Gentile, 89 Deepwood Dr., is The U.N. here declined specific enues will go up by Jir.9 million which NFPA waes founded. A 17-year-old Andover youth, injured critically last night Women's Fellowship is having a Is served by all utilities, hes a charged by the executor of hav­ comment on statements made in annually. The company estimated "After some 92 hours and the Christmas workshop tomorrow. gently rolling topograph.v and Is ing paid himself "sums of money the British House of Commons interrogation of several hundred in an automobile crash in Hebron, died at 12:20 this after­ Mrs. Pat Strong of East Hampton mostly cleared. In addition to the that residential phone rates would noon at Hartford Hospital, He was Richard N. Clough, son will be present and direct. Those greatly In excess of the . agreed j t o yesterday suggesting that the persons, a 55-man investigative $18,615 value for the land itself amount.” *50 *175 attending are asked to bring greens United Nations had refused to rise by 11.1 per cent business team is still not in possession of of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Clough of Hickory Rd., who had In thU parcel, the apprai.sal firm rates, 13.4 per cent, and intrastate to make wreatlis and decorations. set a value of $30,000 on the three Frank J. Plscatello of Wethers­ negotiate with Katanga President all the facts. It is regrettable been a passenger in a car that fall-*------field, executor for the estate of Moise Tshombe. toll rates, 5.8 per cent. that your release would imply that ed to negotiate a moderate curve Schcml in Manchester to There will be a snial! charge. golf holes located on the tract. "The U.N. is alway.s ready to Paul M. Zom, the utility’s vice r . ! Andover in 1953. Mrs. Adolph Simons, organist, the late Anthony B. Gentile -who this investigative effort was use­ Tlie value of $750 per acre was ^ died in November 1956, also charg­ achieve a peaceful settlement of president and general manager, less and without purpose. Rela­ on Rt. 6. near the Marlborough j RHAM, he was vice president officiated at the pipe organ Sun­ s^t on the second parcel, on the I on this Great Famity - this problem," the spokesman said. said the theory behind the automa­ town line, left the highway and of the student council, of which he day aa usual. The organ postlude ed that Frank Gentile "conveyed tions between NFPA and the State basis that the tract was served , "We were trying to do so last tic hikes was that the value of an landed against a stone wall and had been a member for three years was played by Miss Mary Coolidge. money of the estate through the of Connecticut have bean severely CitM for Work by onl.v tw'd utilities—water and tavern to hla own use." Th-e tav­ week when we were forced into exchange goea up with the number strained by this ill-considered ac­ tree. and was a member of the Na­ electricity- and had several sharp I military action.” of telephones. tion on your part. tional Honor Society. Among 4-H Club members cited rises and drops in topography. In ern is at 229 White St. He said the previous cease-fire At first, Zorn indicated that the The driver, David J. Ursin, 17, He was al.so a member of the for outstanding achievement at the Plscatello, who has attached "Your comment is requested.” also of Andover, remains in seri­ chorus, French and biology clubs addition to the $57,187 value for signed by the U.N. and Tshombe proposal was only "a modification recent achievement night program the land Itself, the appraisal firm Gentile's property at 89 Deepwood "had been broken in practically of procedure" and that the PUC ous condition at Manchester Me- and was a laboratory assistant. for Tolland County were Susan Dr., claimed that Gentile “wholly I Entertainment Gift! morall Hospital today. He took part in Intramural sports. set a value of $80,000 on the nine •very clause by the Katangans." still would have to pass on all in­ Drew for her garden; Wilbur Hills breached his duties In that he Young Clough, called "Ricky" Besides his parents, he Is sur­ and Robert Rathbun, tractors; and golf holes located on the tract. The U.N., he added, had observed creases, but the company later de­ The value of $300 an acre was failed to operate the buaineia with this agreement carefully. clined to make such a stipulation. by his classmates at RHAM High vived by a sister, Sarah, a sopho- Shirley Rychllng. achievement. reasonable care and, as a result, Obituary School in Hebron, where he wa.s more at RHAM. His father is a set on the third parcel, on the basis This cease-fire was finally signed "If we allowed them to become Grange Notes that It was totally undeveloped, great sums of money were loat.” in October after the Katanga U.N. automatic,” said Henry B. Strong, a senior, underwent .surgery for design engineer at Pratt and Whit Two cake walks were features of Gentile, nephew of the late An­ a member of the commission, "we head injuries last night at the hos­ ney, division of United Aircraft the last meeting of Hebron Grange with a rolling topography mostly fighting of mid-September. Corp. in East Hartford. below the grade of Fern St., and a thony Gentile, was hired by Placa- would be giving up some of our pital after being transferred from at Gilead Hall, and the sum of $6 tello in 1956 and operated the tav­ At U.N. headquarters in New duties." Two-Year-Old Dies Windham Community Memorial Sgt. George P a n c 1 e r a and wais realized for the cystic fibrosis great portion of It very wet. A York, Indian Brig. I. J. Rikhye, Hospital in Willlmantic. troopers Robert Hubbard, Freder­ major brook cuts through one cor­ ern to April 1959. Plscatello saya The commission also noted that fund. This is one of the state Home he hired Gentile at $1.50 an hour. acting Secretary-general U Thant's SNETCO's current rate of return Of Crash Injuries The youths were heading home ick Avery and Anthony Cibula of economics projects for 1962, ner of this tract on Us way to Tay­ military adviser, told a news con­ was 6.1 per cent - a fraction higher after attending a. PTSA executive the Colchester State Police Troop Credit is given to Mrs, Lydia lor Reservoir. ference U.N. forces had captured than the 6:03 per cent margin of committee meeting In Marl­ are Investigating the accident. Simons and Robert Links and their Zoning In the front 200 feet of a secret Katangan plan, drawn up Barry Charles Smith, 2-year-old Parcels 1 and 2 Is AA residence. profit approved by the PUC in al­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith borough when the accident oc­ Ursin, who also received pre­ helpers for the collection of $270 by French mercenaries, which In­ lowing higher rates four years ago. curred at 10:50. liminary treatment at Windham for the Salvation Army drive in Zoning in all the rest of the three Open Forum cluded the dynamiting of the huge In addition, the state agency of Hazardville. died last night at Hospital, is in the Manchester Me­ Hebron. parcels Is rural residence. EARLY AMERICAN A popular, all-around student, ac­ IJmited Use CONTEMPORARY Union Miniere copper-cobalt com­ cited the market price and earn­ .Springfield Hospital, Springfield, The Llebler family 1s selling tive in fund-raising affairs, Clough morial Hospital children’s ward ■Make It 16’ plex in Katanga if U.N. forces ings of the company’s common Christmas wreaths, trees, and There are several watershed re­ RESERVE MUSIC POWER IN DANISH MODERN Mass., from injuries he received in had been preparing to enter college, with a fractured left hip and right strictions, the appraisal firm point­ To the Editor, joined with the Central Congo stock, both at the highest level in a RHAM spokesman said. lower leg, multiple facial lacera­ cemetery pieces, and festive dec­ MEANS COMPLETE FREEDOM TRADITION Army In an offen.sive to end the the utility’s history. an auto accident Sunday. orations for homa and office on a ed out, which will limit the country The inevitable has happened at The boy suffered Internal inuries He was bom in Manchester tions and possible spinal fractures club in its location of golf holes the Broad and Center St. croaalng FROM DISTORTION 6 SPEAKERS INCLUDING province's secession. During cross-examination, Zorn and concussion. commission basis for the Grange. E Rikhye said the plan al.so was to said that anticipated earnings for when the car driven by his mother March 4, 1944, and transferred from When purchasing, buyers are asked somewhat, but which would greatly with the accident of little Earl E 4 NEW ELLIPTICAL DESIGN In Warm MATCHED 12" WOOFERS In Walnut be used if The Congo antiy attemp­ 1961 are $2.80 a share, compared left the road and struck a tree on to credit Uebron Grange, limit the use of the land by some­ Newman. The parents of children ted an Invasion alone and that Ka­ with $2.63 in the previous year. Rt. 40 in ESst Windsor. The acci­ • The State Grange hopes to have one else, such as a housing de­ in this area have been begging and SPEAKERS INSTRUMENT PANEL IS eight great-grandchildren, all of veloper. pleading for yeara for protection tanga army units already had em­ But Zom and Roger W. Hartt, dent occurred when he fell asleep Rockville. a Juvenile Grange in every grange. CONVENIENT TOP MOUNTED Maple... EXECUTED IN BRUSHED Oil ployed other parts of the plan In vice president. Insisted that the fig­ on the front seat and fell toward Helpers are needed, assurance of A wide band around the Globe at this comer, if it be only a atop Funeral services will be held Hollow Reservoir cannot he used light, walk light. The answer al- CONTROLS GOLD the week-old fighting with U.N. ures should be compared with tho."e the door. His mother lost control Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at the News Tidbits transportation, programs, and real troops in Elisabethville. for other industries to get an ac­ of the car when .she reached over leaders to bring this about. for building, said Carroll and waya remains the same, not enough HAND RUBBED CABINET curate picture of SNETCO's eco­ to grab him. White-Gibson Funeral Home. 65 from the AP Wires Mrs. Charles H, Fish has resign­ Drlggs, and also wide bands around children using this crossing, and The Indian army officer claimed Elm St., with a high Ma.ss of other water courses In the parcels. being a state highway controlled that 12 French veterans of the nomic position. Besides his parents his surviv­ ed as Blue Cross and CMS collec­ They said the utility needs a ors include a brother, Anthony requiem at 9 at Si. Joseph’s tor, after 16 years of service. Mrs. "It Ls our opinion that the high­ area. campaigns in Indochina and Al­ Church. Burial will be in St. Ber- est and best use of all the parcels Mothers have signed petitions in geria had drafted the plans for better rate of return to compote Charles, his paternal grandmother, Wall Street surprised by latest Wilbur S. Porter was voted her with other companies for capital. Mrs. Arline Newbury of Rockville, nard’e Cemetery. successor. The Grange also voted would be for recreational or park the past showing that four times C IT’S NEW! IT’S FROM dynamiting the Union Miniere, a Friends may call at the funeral developments in American Stock purposes," said the report. and his maternal grandparents. $5 to aid at the Newington Home a day a total number of 30 children C 1400 million Belgian-British firm 34,050 SIGN PETITION home Wednesday from 3 to 5 and Excihenge—unexpected resignation for Crippled Children, and $6 to the "In Parcels 1 and 2, it is our must use this crossing to get to • •; • 1 whose taxes provide the largest Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bender of GENERAL ELECTRIC! Hartford, Dec. 12 i,D — The Hazardville. 7 to 9 p.m. of President Edward T. McCor- Mansfield 'Training School. opinion that, although in them- and from school. Certainly this measure of support for Tshombe’s .signatures of 34.053 Connecticut Funeral services will be held T ax N otes seWes they are not contiguous and number of children within one full regime and the chief reason why residents were pre.sonted to the Frank Kaiser ’ • • Charles A. Lindbergh, Through action of the hank- are not now laid out to make a block are enough to demand at­ FS KYTHING FIST! the Leopoldville government wants Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. Ber­ State Public Utilities Commi.ssion nard's Church, Rockville, with Frank Kaiser, 81, of 237 School j first man to fly across Atlantic ruptc.v court, Delta properties on complete 18-hole golf course, we tention either town or state 'wiae. control of Katanga. yesterday on petitions opposing St., died suddenly at his home this! Ocean alone, has new granddsugh- Webster Lane has been as.signed do feel that there would be a def­ Also the children in this area do Rikhye .said two of the 12, a burial at St Bernard's cemetery. jitlVilKIIT unwarranted increases for public There will be no calling hours. morning. j ter. .. Leftist rebel leader Tulio to W. Harry England of Manches­ inite market for the two areas have friends from other parts of Maj. Bousque and a MaJ. Faulque, utilities. Services have been arranged by Mr. Kaiser was born Jan. 6. j Bayer rapturetl and will stand ter. Taxes snd lien.s total $3,856.93, with the golf hole.s on them. With town that visit and play together are in charge of Katangan strong- The signatures were collected Ladd Funeral Home of Rockville. 1880. in Mor, Hungary, a son of trial on charges growing out of as yet unpaid. Firat Selectman an acknowledged market for the as was the case of the Newman VOU USE IT EVERY 9AY points In the current fighting and by the State Labor Council, which the late Frank and Theresa Pon-1 armed resi.slance movement in Leary .says .steps are being taken areas as golf holes, the expense of child. that stores of dynamite have been said they represented a broad .sec­ gratz Kaiser, and came to this eastern Columbia, Columbian gov- to collect the account. making these holes would definite­ accumulated by Katangans for use Mrs. Andrew J. Doering ly contribute to the value of the What a pity a child has to be tion of Connecticut residents. Mrs. Andrew J. Doering. 82. of country 50 years ago. He was em-1 ernment announces, The Iht in the Gilead section, injured to open the eyee of the If the 'demolition plan is ordered. The petitions call upon the state ployed at Cheney Bros, for 40 formerly owned by the late Mrs. areas as reflected in their highest town. In Elisabethville T .sh o m b e 368 Governor St., East Hartford, Outlawed Irish Republican Army and best use. regulatory agfney to reject any years, and at Pratt and Whitney, strikes twice on Irish border toda.v Flora Hunt, will soon be sold at The Manchester school principals Claimed that U.N. planes heavily petitions for increases in gas, elec­ mother of Mrs. Ernest J. Irwin of division of United Aircraft Corp., public auction to collect unpaid "It is. our opinion that, for a damaged facilities of the big copper Manchester, died yesterday after - fifth anniversary of opening of lay claim to ^4 streets being tric or telephone rates based on East Hartford, for a short time. He taxes. golf course, the areas would com­ hazardous to children. I say take GENERAL ELECTRIC and cobalt company in a weekend what the labor council called an a long illness. was a member of St. James’ violence campaign against British mand a higher price than they raid at Kolwezi, site of a Katanga She was born in Middletown and rule in Northern Ireland. . .Sen. another look at Broad and Center attempt to pass onto the consum­ Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser cele­ Manchester Evening Herald He­ would for housing or residential St. crossing and make ltil5 . It’s air strip 150 miles northwest of er a recent tax increase, or when had lived in Glastonbury before brated their 50th wedding anni­ Barry Goldwater, returning to development." iWa.shington from Spain, leaves be­ bron correspondent. Miss Susan B. even a menace for adults to cross. Elisabethville. He said the attack the companies are earning a fair moving to East Hartford 17 years versary Feb. 13. 1959. Pendleton, telephone ACadeniy Prices of land sales during re­ also knocked out the town's fuel return on their lnve.stment. ago. hind sharp rriticisni of U.S. Army cent years in the area, said the ap­ Let's hope something can be Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. reservists who complained because 8-34.54. accomplished in the hazardous supply, scoring hits on Diesel oil Tlie signatures were presented Survivors, besides her da\ighter, Anna Frey Kaiser: three daugh- praisal firm, have ranged from GENERAL ELECTRIC and water tanks. as the PUC began cross-examina­ include her husband, Andrew J. they were calied back to duty dur­ $680 per acre for a 16.94-acre tract areas for our children. ter.'T, Mr.s. Robert B. Anderson of ing Berlin crisis. DEIBRE HITS .ARMS nVIT5’ Mrs. Kenneth E. PhilUpa r Model VS-l Tshombe condemned the raid and tion of the Southern New England Doering of East Hartford; a son Ea.st Hartford, Mrs. William Ahlf Paris, Dec. 12 — Premier sold by Primus to Ansaldl for $11,- disputed a U.N. declaration that An Inepectpr for Federal Avia­ 500, to $1,962 per acre for an 8.15- 16 Trumbull St. Telephone Co.’s rate application. in Columbus, Ohio; a brother in and Mrs. Burton■Mi'Quade. both of Michael Debre said today Franco Manchester the U.N. military action is a de­ Joseph M. Rourke, the council's Glastonbury, and two grandchil­ Manchester; and four grandchil­ tion Agency recommends that his will not Integrate all her de­ acre tract sold by Case to Yules fensive one aimed at restoring law .secretary-terasurer, said the peti­ dren. dren. chief, FAA administrator Najeeb fense forces Into any .Allied for $16,000. 1.50 NEGROES ARRESTED and order. tions applied with "equal rigor" to The funeral will be held Thurs­ E. Halaby, be cited for earless op­ structure. The premier, echoing. Prices paid by country clubs in The mining company's sales or- petitions of the United illuminat­ TIic funeral will he held at the Albany, Ga., Dec. 12 LD—AI* day at 8il5 am. at the Sullivan John F. Tierney Funeral Home, eration of a plane. . .Mass jump by President Charles de Gaulle’s the area in recent years have var­ bany police arrested approxi­ III m i F II gapization in Brussels announced ing Co., Hartford Electric Co. and 1.260 paratroopers, participating ied from $673 per acre paid by It is terhporarily suspending copper F^ineral Home, 50 Naubuc Ave.. 219 W. Center St , Thursday at firmly-held views, told the mately 150 Negroes gathered la FLOOR-CARE Bridgeport Gas Co. now pending Glastonbury, followed by a sol­ in Exercise Trial Break, postponed French Senate a tnil.v national the Ellington Ridge Country Club front of City Hall t^ a y aa a sales because of damage to the before the PUC, 8:15 a.m., followed by a solemn today because of freezing rain at CANISTER-/ copper electrolytic refinery at Lui- emn high Mass of requiem at St. high Mass of requiem at St. force Is the foundation for any for 260 acres in Ellington for hearing got under way for It 1 "The State Labor Council real­ Camp Drum, N.Y, lu. The company said extent of the Paul's Church, Glastonbury, at 9. James’ Church at 9. Burial will be Allied defense. a total of $1-75,000, to $312 per anti-segregation demonatratar*. izes that the PUC must makg^its Burial will be in -St. Augustine’s damage had not been determined decision with regard to each rate in St. James’ Cemetery. and it hoped to resume normal op Cemetery, South Glastonbury. Friends may call at the funeral increase application on the basis Friends may call at the funeral UPRIGHT .^ •rations soon. of the testimony and the evidence home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 From Brussels, Belgian Foreign presented during the public hear­ home tonight and tomorrow from to 9 p.m. IT’S TWO CLEANERS IN ONE! Minister Paul-Henri Spaak sent a ing.” he said. 7 to 9. message to the Big Three Western "We believe it to be vitally im­ FOR FAST DELIVERY SERVICE... Burdette M. Fux £ AN UPRIGHT ^ ’S A (CANtSTERFOR foreign ministers meeting in Paris port, however, that the commis­ VM«W CUUS m t UU AMU. STUK. urging them to ask Thant to ar­ sion be aware that its deliberations Burdette M. Fox, 84, of 159 Ly- Funerals A SINCERE WORD FROM OUR ■mUTOT, WTTKtKL CU MniNUI RUGS AND CARPETS :^ABOVE- FLOOR CLEANING range an immediate cease-fire in in each of.these rate cases are of dall Rd., East Hartford, father of the Katanga figntlng. the utmost concern to consumers Robert M. Fox, 38 Carol Dr., Man­ Margaret T. Bamea CHIEF PHARMACIST ABOUT . . . Dr. Conor Cruise O’Brien, former throughout the state. We submit chester, died yesterday in a Glas- Funeral services for Margaret Mm T feM * Big Clammtr Ttmimnu I U.N. chief of operations In Katan tnobury convalescent home. these petitions, therefore. as Survivors, besides his son in Therese Barnes, 4'j-year-old PICK UP Liggett's Prescription Prices • n cu tin M M STUu ■ntN...Ad|uit> • Motor driven bnuh get* • Low silhouette gets wader ga. urged in a British television in tangible evidence of that concern.” daughter .of Robert and Nancy to your rufi .. . briitio oction llfto out GIFTS up imbedded dirt, lowest furniture. ■ terview last night that the United Manchester, include four other Adams Barnes, 281 Henry St., were •tubbom dirt, OuWt rug u p . Nations should not once ^ a in go ALLIES SPLIT ON U.S. sons, all of East Hartford; a daugh­ We DO NOT odd any extra fees onto our prescription pricos! Profes- fluffs mg nap. • Vinyl bumper protects ter of East Hartford; five grand­ held yesterday at St. Mary’s Epis­ PHONCjtm • lie eiSPOSWU ■MS...N0 UMuy cupt furniture. ' looking for a cease-fire" in Katan­ Paris, Dec. 12 OD—The West­ copal Church .The Rev. George F. sionol fees or otherwise! to onpty . . . M *tod to loo dirt, touch AT GIVE-AWAY • Super suction whisks away ga. "I think they should continue children and a great-grandson. ern Big Four foreign ministers Nostrand officiated. Sidney Mac- dirt, brutho dirt. Rooublo dlttr b »g • One horsepower input until they have established clear Funeral services will be held at optional OKtra. grit and Unt. pursued the.** efforts to tighten Alpine was organist. Burial was In and 0 As in the posN—we wiH always strive to charge the loweet possible motor. superiority," he said. unity on Berlin today amid Hig:ns the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral East Cemetery. • swim IM nU ...l.aU you citaa oatlly • Built-in light illuminates • Attachments for above O’Brien, an Irishman, resigned the., European .Allies are sharply Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Bearers were Richard Carpenter, prices. under fumltura.,.la kard-to^aach plaedt. Hartford, tomorrow at 1 p.m. m i ' cleaning path. floor cleaning. his U.N. post just over a week ago, qiie.stionlng the kind of leader­ Herman Heck, Clifford Treat and We will always hove the most sincere regard for our customers' wel­ charging France and Britain were ship the United States Is giving Burial will be in Wapplng Ceme­ Burton Rice. PRICES trying to undermine the United Na­ tery. fare. the Western .slliance. Diplomatic Buy the One cleaner that does the job of Two! tions in The Congo and to prevent sources said the four ministers Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Edith Prentice Chobot the implementation of Security home tonight from 7 to 9. I Ml 9-23431 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION. .-f : had gotten nowhere near a com­ Private funeral services for Mrs. Council directives calling for an mon policy on the issue of •nd to the implementation of Se­ Mrs. Helen N. Sternal Edith Prentice Chobot, formerly of whether and under what circum­ Manchester and Coventry, who Sincerely yours, curity Council directives calling for stances the West should enter ne­ Rockville — Mrs. Helen Noga an end to the accession of Katanga. Sternal, 83, of 218 W. Main SL., was killed in a raptor accident MICHAEL DWORKIN, Reg. Pharmacist. gotiations with the Soviet I'n- Wednesday, Dec. 6,pin St. Peters­ V A first planeload of 90 European lon on Berlin. The same Inform­ died at her home late last night. refugees from Katanga landed in burg, Fla., will be held tomorrow ants said Washington’s line on' She was the widow of Michael at 2 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Bruskcis today. ,It included 30 wom­ the complex Congo probiem has Sternal. an and 60 children and babies. Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Felix produced a Mtter taste In London Mrs. Sternal was born in Poland M. Davis, pastor of the Second "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" and Paris. on Oct, 4, 1878, the daughter of Come In Now For Lawrence and I^uline Noga, She Congregational Church, will offi­ came to the > United States and ciate. Burial will be In East Ceme­ RIOHABO GREEN ACQUITTED tery. About Town Bridgeport, Dec. 1* W — A settled in Rookwllle 5S years ago. ONLY AT THE f i j o A h a d s L OPEN DAILY She was a member of St. Jo­ There will be no calling houn. panel of ..three Superior Court An Eye and Ear St. Joseph’s Mothers Circle will Judges acquitted Rlcluird Green seph’s Church, the Sacred Heart George Repettt WEST MIDDLE TPKE„ NEXT TO GRAND UNION meet for dinner at 7 p.m. tomor­ of Wilton today o f'a charge of Society, Rosary Society, and Po­ Funeral services for George FRIENDLY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" STORE 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. row, at MlUers, 10 E. Center St. firat degree miuder In the death lish Roman Catholic Union. PepetU, 42 Oak St., will be held Cloning Demonstration From theie, members will go to of his father. Th; judges ac­ Survivors Include two sons, Jo­ Thursday Instead of tomorrow at OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M. ths horns of Mrs. Paul Teslk, S2 quitted Green on grennds of In- seph M. Sternal and John M. the Zoccardo Funeral Home, 4009 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE SATURDAY TILL 6 Wsatminstor Rd., for the annual ■nnlty, but e r d e ^ him com­ Sternal; two daughters, Mrs. Jo- White Plains Rd., Bronx. N.Y. 0>flMn»p Mrtjr. Mambon »i« r«> mitted to • atato mental hos- feph O. Krupa and Mrs. John Burial will ba in St. Raymond’s ■liBad to M iff ffinb feoff ffUtk pltoL Stacsek; seven grandchildien, and* Cemetery, Bronx. N.T. r ■ / . (

?AG1TW)CLVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHES'lEB, CONM., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1961 Section Two TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 studied th* iMsonlng of th* FOC and the board o f trueteae of Trl* to work ovartim* and wai^ aUa to .«>■ Report on Keiwedy—2 In proposing that the Hertford niity. College wUl support us in tide forward tha coimlatsd payroll to State N ew s area be limited to ultra high fre­ decision," the eouncO eatd. the state auditors' division. quency TV outlets, but added auch There, another problem arose. CEMENT action could not be Justified. Raymond F. Downes, supervisor of Forward Cru8ade-^200,000 Checks for Teachers payroll-audits, said there were 12th Circuit Santa’s Workshop Veteran Blood Donor The Biggest Domestic Problei W. H. BNOLAMD Lumber Company Bid Tabled., Roundup Local Autononw Hartford," Dec. 12 The errors In the retroactive pay, bring­ wheels of state . government' are ing additional delays. LUMBER CO. , There are only 9 days left to Hartford, Dso. 12 (A—Tns trus­ being spMded iip to make sure t the story has an upbeat ond; (OoBtlBned from Pag* Om ) tees of Trinity CMlegs have been St. Mary’s Starts Drive Court Cases Mottos Denied^ SNET Okayed visit Santa’s Workshop at Cen­ (OoBtfanwd fran Fac* Om ) evening tessera at ConneOticut's * Open 411 Day Batorday e let’a drop in at the state capital. of the Uhited States will have to asked to use their powers to sm 14 technical schools and two tee but decided to give In a 23-3 vote last night, the stu­ since the start of the aehool yestr CITES PRESSURE ON PUPILS board of appeals. ■ter, but, DO, he had never held A couple o f exunples will show N.J., Kennedy insisted America is the nod to Kowalski. dent senate, governing body of the borough, was presented on four asked by Mott’s Supermarket, ap­ a job in September, State Education Syracuse, N.Y„ Dec. 12 (P)— charges, with the following dis­ In connection 'with SNB5TCO how serious this problem is: on the move again.' Both Ribicoff, Connecticut’s for­ Bom$ 1,000 undergraduates at the Commissioner William J. Sanders proved another from Southern •To tell you the truth, I haven’t But a nation’s economic health mer governor, and Lee have been all male school, called for ‘‘posi­ Pressures on junior high school More than 260 members of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at- positions: $102 for operating a application, the commission di­ Christmas Drama Around 300,000 persons are en­ said yesterday. New England Telephone Co., and rected Rybezyk to discuss the pos­ A Manchester man who first saw “ the need of it” during looked too hard," he said. 'The titled to surplus food. . . more than Is Incredibly complex, involving mentioned as contenders for the tive action" by the trustees against pupils stemming from demands for tend^ a parish dinner in Neill Hall of the church last night motor vehicle while under the In­ mines ^ are about blowed out.” The trouble started when au- admission to cMlege, honor courses N e i l l tabled another while getting legal sibility of widening and extending Presented to 300 World War II will donate the second pint in his sixth gallon half of the McDowell County resi­ workers over everything from nomination. Neither has declared the clauses. for the kickoff of a Forward Crusade to raise 1200,000 for a fluence of liquor or drugs, $15 for He dropped oiit of school in the thorleasUon for a |l-an-hour pay and higher academic achievement tampering with a motor vehicle, advice. Ford St. to Madison St. with the of blood at the Red Cross bloodmobile visit to Manchester dents are entitled to some form gold reserves to Interest rates to himself' a candidate. Ribicoff also A month ago, the senate called capital improvement program.'?’ The tabling move concerned an nii.th gpade. , inflation. has said he has no plans as of the for a similar step by the Intra- hike for the teachers did not ar­ could result in health problems and and breach of peace and intoxica­ nearby property owners. An original Christmas dramatic Memorial Hospital tomorrow, f Now drive to the fine residential of relief. McDowell, in the heart rive until mid-October, he said. frustration with school work, an remodeling of old of- tion, nolled. application by the William Peck TThe telephone company’s request ' He Is Charles A. Banks, 240 takes a few nunutes to give a pint of the coal country, is trying out Politicians tend to read and moment to resign his cabinet post fraternity Cmmcll. The counc't has presentation by Mrs. Calvin area *n the hills ui south Charles- twist these signs to their own pur­ not yet dealt with the request. There was also some ttme-con- educator says. The 'White Oak Excavation Co. Lumber Co. and whether the was made to provide for expan­ Green Rd,, a manager of agricul­ of blood, he says. the food stamp idea. and return to the Connecticut po­ Eighth District should have re- Hewey, “ They Shall Call His to.n. Preferably at night. Lights poses. litical scene. Senate proponents of the resolu­ snmlng head-scratching in figuring Dr. WHUam T. Gruhn of the Uni­ was fined $21 for not having a stop sion of the telephone company of­ tural loans for the Connecticut Born in Norwood, Mass., Banks from a cluster of industrail plants Now go to the State Bureau of But on one statistic they all tions argued that the clauses usurp out relrdactlve pay and In dlffer- ■ atiiy si{(nal on its truck. The driver of Lirred to the planning commission fice space and additional parking. Name Immanuel," was presented Mutvial Life Insurance Co. In Hart­ ha.s lived in Manchester since 1934, versity of Connecticut .said the Cnuade fund church spiri, .etlrement of the in the valley shine eerily but Labor. Here the word is that agree: More people are working, the authority that rightfully be­ entlatlng between the pay levels pupils were faced with pressures vttte«ettted fr*M the vehicle, Donald Pllcker, 27, of the proposed sale of the laiul. This property is situated to the last night before 300 persons in the ford. when he and the former Miss Lil­ spectacularly through a haze of things are picking up, that those Appeals for Ch, 3 for the technical school and the The lumber company’s property lian Burr of Middletown were mar­ but, because more Jobs are need­ longs with the local chapters, dam­ ''That approach the point where Refei^ng to the parish's aim of T o W f t Berlin, waa originally charged, but rear of its E. Center St. building, sanctuary of South Methodist The- bloodmobile will vi.sit the chemical fumes. Despite this who draw unemployment insur­ ed, the rate of unemployment Washington, Dec. 12 — Rep. ages the reputation of the college technical Institute teachers, he fcaat-wbsel it was nolled. is bounded on the north by N. and the zone change request was ried. He has been an employ^ of Emilio Q. Daddario, D-Oonn., today they are excessive for 12 to 15- Church. hospital's emergency room from activity, some of these factories, ance have dropped from a high of hasn’t changed mljch, though some and are unfair to students who are added. The salaries of teachers year-olds.” ■ Engineer Dewatering Corp. was Main St., on the west by the Hock- from Re.sldence B to Business 3. 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Connecticut Mutual for 42 years, by using automation, get the same 46,827 in February to 17,667 in improvement was noted in Novem requested the Federal Communica­ memiMrs of minority groups. in the technical schools rose to gS HutohS^ to present budget fined $15 for failure to light a proj­ anum River, on the south by ah in­ Mrs. Hewey composed the mu­ and ha,s served as an auxiliary po­ "These pressures used to exist Hutchens asserted, "Interest Is a nledxes for th# next three vears Banka donated first in 1943 and mtC? *£• :*• jot done with fewer men. October. ber. tions Commission (FCC) to retain The motions approved by the an hour, those in the technical in­ Sinful payment If you have the lor me next inree years. ect load. The charge was orlgi- dustrial zone and on the east by sic, instrumental and chorus and liceman for 11 years. He Is a past As Secretary of Labor Arthur Channel 3 (WTIC-TV) in iU pres­ Senate were Introduced by a fra­ stitute system to |6. primarily in the senior high school solo selections, and directed the gave a total of .six pints during captain. Now, to complete the confusion, Cheering as this may be, one s n s o means to pay the debt." naly brought against Elmer Wilson, Stock PI. World War II. He first donated to J. Goldberg put It: ent status as a TOF (very high ternity man, and 21 of that body’a If there hadn't been any prob­ but now have extended downward According to Edward Rybezyk, Plant Worker Pay Rhythm Choir of the Women's So­ Mrs. Banks has been a Red bleak fact remains. Many unem­ into the Junior high school," he Bishop Hutchens was introduced 41, of Andover, the driver, but It a Manchester bloodmobile in 1950 "We have a stubborn and con­ frequency) station in Hartford, full membership of 28 belong to lems, said Sanders, the teachers was dropped. town planning engineer, the com­ ciety of Christian Service in dance Ci'oss “gray lady” for six years, ployed West Virginians don't have Conn. said. by the Rev. George F. Noetrand, About Town interpretations ol the Christmas and gives now on the average of this Insurance — and one worker tinuing unemployment problem. 1 fraternities. would have received their Skptttn- The case against Kenneth War- mission will seek legal advice on Set All-Time Mark four- times a year. and assists at bloodmobile visits wish to reaffirm the determina­ Daddario, In a statement filed The Interfratemlty Council to­ ber checks by the end of October. Gruhn, an education profeesor, rector of St. Mary's, who was his events centering around the Bible with registering and distributing out of 10 still has no Job. spoke yesterday at the 77th annual n*i e«er aveceat Milst classmats at General .Theologloal render, 32, of 80 Lenox St., charged whether the district should have "I have been called twice for tion of the Kennedy administra­ with the commission, said that day Issued a statement In which But when the pay hike authoiinus- *nie-Golden Age Club will meet with keeping an unlicensed dog, passage.s from St. Matthew and orange juice after a donation. In the w or^ of Miles Stanley of technical considerations made a convention of the New York State bewL Statdlly co^- come before the commission to (Contlflued from Page One) St. Luke. emergencies," Banks said, "and tion to reduce this unemployment It said It favored "local autonomy" tlon arrived In mid-October, the was continued for plea in next ask its advice on the sale of a the AFL-CIO: problem to manageable propor­ strong case of retention of the Association of Secondary School •tnicted. BiiHy deeasd. Participating in the drama were I guess about as many times I In the selection of prospective State Department of Education Monday’s session, under a $45 utility. The property is crossed by manpower director, Seymour Wolf- "More basic answers to the tions. We shall continue vigorous­ channel. He stressed that the com­ members by fraternities. was deeply Involved in computing Adminlatralors. representatives Irom every group couldn't go . . . I'd just given." Square Dancers TORO state's problems of chronic and S51.00 bond. power and sewer lines, Rybezyk bein. ly to pursue our objectives of a mission itself. In recent decisions, It said that the local chapter 21 other payrolls. In the WSCS as well as an octet Fifty-eight days is the minimum persistent unemployment must be higher rate of «conomic growth” has said Channel 3 in Hartford Is "of every fraternity on the Trinity Salaries also had gone up for The Great Smokey National noted, adding that the district still At fl.l per cent of the civilian and soloists from the Chancel time donors must wait between found." Plan Yule Party For John F. Kennedy, it's still necessary to 'achieve "fair, effi­ campus 'should be free of all pres­ regpilar daytime personnel at Con­ Park contains 50 species of fur- WELDON DRUB DO. Personal visits by represents- mu « , ^ , has access to power lines by vir­ labor force, the unemployment Choir. visits. What is true of West Virginia is ills No. domestic problem. cient. and equitable distribution’’ beating animals. 200 birds and tlves of Kirby-Smith Associates. Holy F ^ U y Mothers Chrcle District Firemen tue of rights of way. After the drama presentation, Even though he rarely meets WHENIT" SNOWS 1 sure from the national fraternity necticut's state colleges and at Its AetlMilBad Daalsv rate is almost halfway back from also true, though less dramatical­ Tomorrow: Relations with Con­ In the area. and any other external influence." vOcaticmal schools. 1,300 types of trees shrubs and Inc. of West Milford, N.J., at the C3iri.etma« party to- Peck has asked the commission' the congregation adjourned to the the persons for whom he glve.s The Manchester Junior Square ly, of this action. gress. The congrressman said he has Clerical workers were called upon herbs. M l MAD) ST.—Ml t-SMl homes of parishioners start today xl *!!?*’'* Mrs. Mi- Plan Yule Party for a zone chsinge from Resi­ the recession peak of 7 per cent chapel for a social gathering. Re- blood during an emergency, he Dance Club will hold its Christmas ...D O THE WORK "We hope that the president I to the pre-reces.sion low of 5 per Throughout his campaign Ken­ and will continue for live weeks. chael Qulah.Qulah, 110 Forest St. dence Zone B to Industrial Zone in fre.shments were served by mem­ enjoys the feeling of helping oth­ dance Friday at Verplanck School nedy stressed that a sturdy cent, Wolfbelii told a news con­ bers of the Kehler Group with OF 10 MEN! The Rev. Mr. Noetrand told The Eighth District Fire Depart­ order to move his business there ers anonymously. “ Back tn the from 7:45 to 10:15 p.m. Refreah- economic growth is essential if ference. The drop in jobIes.sne.etke, Mrs. Emil Seelert, Miss Visiting hoars are 2 to 8 p.m, People generally “don't want to perts say 70 per cent will be help­ H# vreMfM- setups- r. u i, Gladys Seelert, Mrs. John Van The supermarkets had asked the age weekly earnings of factory commercial airline to prove the take the time" to give blood, he ed, 25 per cent will see no ohange, for all areas, except maternity, change so that more parking workers rose by $1.28 to a record feasibility of air transport for where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 says. "I guess they Just figure and the remaining 5 per cent will *"■ Mrs. Howard Hansen. could be provided. The commission of $95.82. such creatures over long routes. that the war la over.” It only find their marriages worsened. fii nounced that Peter Tennant was _____ to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where FREE DELIVERY they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors TORO SEARS Stephanie The Women's Benefit Association are requested not to smoke in pa­ At The PARKADE Club will hold a Christmas Hi iKHIVK a n d CO essay contest for senior and Jun­ tients’ rooms. No more than two party at the home of Mrs. Irene visitors at one time per patient. SNOWHOUND LIGGEn DRUG ior high school students of St. LaPalme, 155 Walker St., Thurs­ Msxy’s Church School. Subject day at 6:30 p.m. Members will ex­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Juit Rwcdved of the essay contest was "What change grab bag gifts. th# Nerw Education Building Joseph Trolano, South Windsor; EMERGENCY Means to Me.” The first prize Arnold Nelson. 737 Lydall St.; Midweek Advent services at St. Leon Palmer, Coventry; Mrs. winner, who read his essay at the Mary’s Episcopal Church tomor­ * * si dinner,''was awarded a $25 prize, Priscilla McGahey, East Hart­ Announcing row will Include Holy Communion service-saving SHIPMENT! TUNE TEASERS and Miss Fogg received a $10 ford; Luis Georgetti, Roeedale, at 6 and 10 a.m. and Evening Pray­ Bolton’s Gilbert Ouellette, Elling­ Clear your diireway slick as a prize. Judges were Miss Jeanne er with meditation by the Rev. whistleanidBave hours of back- Low, Mrs. Myrtle H. IVilllams and George F. Nostrand, rector, at 7 ton; Mrs. Margaret Tracy, RFD 3. hreaking work. Save money, the Rev. Harry B. Whitley. p.m. Rockville; the Rev. David Crock­ too, on this special pre-season Mrs. Joseph Santino sang a solo, ett, 49 Durant St.; Mrs. Celia price. Come in and see tba "Come Unto Me," from The Mes­ Die meeting place for the Christ­ Kantu, Wapping; Sherman Collins, Power Snourhoand* today! siah. She was accompanied by mas meeting of Orford Parish Wapping; Calvin Taggart, 119 Sydney MacAIplne, organist and Chapter, DAR, on Thursday at 8 Woodland St.; Mrs. Thereea Wil­ features from your Come in and get our choir director, who also led the p.m. will be at the home of Mrs. son, 549 E. Center St.; Laurence Reed, Wapping; Mrs. Raffaela morLOW prices; singing of four hymns. Harry Fraser, 192 Hartford Rd.. in­ Ihe Rev. William F. Gender m, stead of Mrs. Bru : Beal's home Giulinl, 809 Center St.; Michael Junior assistant at St. Mary’s led in Talcottvllle. Members are re­ Darby, 41 Server St.; John Bbland, plus Easy Terms! ths group in a recitation of St. minded to bring wrapped gifts, 57 McKinley St.; John Pacholski. Mary’s Forward Crusade prayer. marked as to suitable age, for boys WillimanUc; Marie Deganne, 49 IHAL Charles W. Robinson, general Norman St.; Ljmne Lawrence, 153 FREE PURNELL PARKING! from 8 to 16 years at Hillside 1230 chairman of the camp^gn, was School, Marlboro, Mass. Avery St.; Jill and Tina Fentlman, tosetmaater. The invocation was Coventry; Francis Meunier, East 6 A.M. to 10 AM. delivered by the rector, and bene­ Hartford; Peter DeCarli, Cov­ The Soroptomist Club held a din­ In fact, you’ll probably need stop diction by Blahop Hutchens. ner meeting last night at the home entry; George May, 34 Joseph St.; A A A R L O W ^ Mrs. Raymond B. Gowen and Mrs. Carol Pierce, East Hartford. of Mrs. Charles Ubert, Bolton. Mrs. for routine service only twice a year- MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER Mrs. Leo Kasel were In charge of Hooks Johnston was auctioneer for ADMITTEJD TODAY: David arrangements for the dinner pro­ Ursln, Andover. Our 60th Tear! MI 9-5221 WINF a Christmas gift auction, the pro­ spring and fall, that’s all! vided by Imperial Catereres. ceeds of which will be presented to BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Specific alms of the fund drive Children’s Services of Manchester. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ouel­ are to pay for the new education lette, 148 Bissell St.; a daughter Theodore Chokas, son of Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kurzyn- Mrs. John Chokas, 81 Diane Dr., skl, 110 Walnut St,; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kranz, left last week for recruit training ” WE FORD DEALERS Kenmore Electric Dryers Personal Notices at the Great Lakes Training Cen­ East Hartford. ter, Great Lakee, 111. DISCHARGE® YESTERDAY; Now Is The Time John Aloeky, 31 Byron Rd.; CUT YOUR OPERATING COSTS AGAINI” with 3 All-Fabric Cycles Card of Thanks The planning board of Covenant Charles Leonard, Tolland Stage To Hove Your I wlih to thank all the nelghborB and Congregational Church will meet Rt., Rockville. Mrs. Caroline Staf­ * Now you’ll drive 6,000 miles between oil changes! friends who contributed food and came at the home of Mrs. Gladys Han­ ford, 71 Broad St., Mrs. Beatrice to fiv e words of sympathy in the loss Graf, 31 Hammond St., Rockville; of Grace Hatch. I also want to thank son, 32 Santina Dr., tonight at 7:30. * You go 30,000 miles between major lubrications, Shoes In Good the Holmes Funeral Home for their Furniture wlil be selected for the Walter Leonard, 77 Village St., No Trade-in Required many kindnesses. Rockville; Mias Stella Dymeraki, 6,000 between minor lubrications Pauline Beebe. new church. NO MONEY DOWN Hartford; Mrs. Joan Dorcr, 9 Eva Your Ford Dealer is in business to servo you. Repair! No Payments TIU Feb. 1st Manchester Memorial Hospita Circle, Rockville; Mrs. Helena * Go 30,000 miles—or two full years-before you on Sears Easy Payment Plan has received a Christmas card from Famulski and daughter, 48 Dudley . replace the new engine coolant-antifreeze! Whenever you’re ready to buy, ho offors you a St.; Mrs. Ruth Kingsley and son, CHRISTMAS Miss Marjorie Burr, chief dietitian wide, wide choice of models and oxpert holp soloct- a WE REPAIR RUBBERS and ARCTICS at the hospital from 1942-57, who 3 Country Lane, Vernon.''' * Travel 30,000 miles before packing front wheel is now working with the U.S. Pub­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Walter ing one that’s right for you. Right in size. Right in a LADIES’ HAND BAGS REPAIRED STORE HOURS; lic Health Service in Bethel, Alas­ Ezerins, 14 Trumbull St.; James bearings or replacing fuel filter! a 3 cycles; Normal, Delicate, Wash ’n a SKATES SHARPENED ka. A Manchester native, she is the Green, Colchester; Mark Heim. performance. Right in Comfort and convenience. Wear; 6 drying temps, include Air OPEN daughter of the late Dr. Noah A. Tolland; Debra Muirhead, Newing­ * 6,000 miles or six months between other servicing a ICE GRIPPERS ATTACHED Burr, one of the original members ton; Francis Barile, EJast Hart­ Right in price. From the day you take delivery, a Safety Door Switch; clothes dampener and routine check ups on locks, hinges, etc. a SHOES MADE LONGER and WIDER of the Manchester Memorial Hos­ ford; Carl Sorensen, 65 Lockwood your Ford Dealer will help you keep your car in MON. NIGHTS pital medical staff. St. a Acrylic enamel cabinet resists rust THURS Plus these other “ Beautifully Built” features; like-new condition. Then when you’re ready to For QUALITY materials and expert WORKMANSHIP you can’t FRI TILL 9 trade again, his highwolume used car business beat the “ Old Master." * Brakes adjust themselves automatically means you'll get a top alipwance tof the car you’re reach for another * Special processing protects important body areas I blanket, reach for turning in. Now for 1962, your Ford Dealer offers against rust and corrosion SAM YULYES mm ...... the switch on your GENERAL more models, higher quality, and better values ELECTRIC BLANKET! “ Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind for a Half Century." .J-' 4^ ^ ^ TONIGHT -# Aluminized mufflerwith longer-than^ever life 23 OAK STREET—SAME SIDE AS WATKINS than ever before. Go see his '62s. You'll see why (Just A Few Steps From Main Street) 6 to 9:30 it pays to do business with yoUr Ford Dealerl . * . * Self-adjusting engine valves on most engines

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Call us today for prompt THE FEATURES OF THE FUTURE* NOW -AT YOUR NEARBY FORD DEALER’S • 2 temperature settings; Heat or Air Free replacement of defective MmfTe Avaltabh prices. Sears original prices porcelain parts within 30 days service. ' • Safety Lid Switch, handy Load-A-Door are low prices. of sale. Price Includes Delivery • Flexible timer for all fabric safety M A R L O W V l l MANCHESTER • Lint trap! Rust-resistant acrylic finish Open • Daye a Free FarUiiS “Onr 60th Year!" UBLIC MARKE ai Mata S t, Manchester 803-805 /viAlN STREtT MANCHESTER PARKADE-MI3-1581 i MI 9-6221 »r DILLON SALES and SERVICE r M u o t a **Sati8fiMaion guaranteed or your money back OPEN gvre- m i g h t TILL 9 "THi MAHVa O f MAIN SrRfien® 319 MAIN ST. MANCHGSiraR^ CONN. Reed Herald Adys. PAOi rbuSTBEN MANCHESTER EVENING H ^ A L D , MANCHESTER, C0NN«' TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1961 /■ MANCHESTER EVENINO h e r I l d . BIANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 p a g e f if t b b n note to the Utajted SteteJ had been and controlled the ImpUmentetlon 8:80 in the rectory, Tliose ipter- ^u th Windsor •ent to maiw other countries, in­ around, too." Alsop said he feels Reds Demand of certain measures concerning the B olton ested in helping with the annual B olton there will be many candidates for cluding NATO powers. treatment df the population and minstrel will meet at 8 tonight In The Soviet note accused Heu- the establishment in the tempor­ the nominaiUon of governor but For WMhp, Mitchell 3-2151 You Should Know... St, Maurice Church hall, that he feels he will win. School Board UeSe Hand over singer of war crimes, crimes arily seized territories of regimes Special Rules Thei board of religious education ianqaoit, Paifloi, , V agsiMt the peace and crimes suiting the HlUerltea.” Call this number for quick, oourtaouB of Bolton Oongrefifatlonal Church Alsop Claims State Needs Alsop said headquarters for his against humsntty. * "It incorporated so-called 'dis­ campaign will be <^>ehed in Htut- R aym on d F . Danm to will meet tonight at 7:S0 in the ford today with Mrs. Virginia Luaus aad To Continue NATO Official The Soviet government charged placement commisslona’ which in attention to your inveitment needa. pariah room. cooperation. with Hitler’s occupa­ Apply During Economy Push, More Jobs Lewis of Columbia in charge. that Heusinger, who was chief of One naMn that the censtruc- Flower Appeal Alsop said he Is a edndldate Bar Mizvaht (Contianed from Page One) operations for the German Gen­ tion authorities forcibly dizplacedy Uon of the Eighth UtUlUee Die- Mrs. Paul Arnold, chairman of because he loves politics and loves Policy Talks eral Staff until the 1944 bomb plot drove away into slavery and anni­ trlct’i firehouee addition met with Postal Rush the flower committee for the Bol­ The state of (Connecticut has^ would be to encourage a 'gro'wth CALL US—WE DEUVEB hilated en masse the population of Open Tkunday evenings 6:00 to 9:00p.m. to meet people. He said he was emment said "This la just another against Hitler, "organized bloody •o few oompUcatlone le the fact ton Congregational Church, would t'wb major probleme, John Alsop, In economy through pri'vate enter­ brought up In an active Republican reprisals against the civilian pop­ countries temporarily seized by the WEST SIDE *ni« Board of Education will Soviet propaganda move." The gw- Closed Saturdays that the. project was in the hands Postal officials announced today like to hear from anyone willing to Republican aspirant to the g(u- prise. Unlike some Republicans, family and tjvat his waa taught ulation” hi ^he Soviet Union and German army,” the communique of Raymond F. Oamato, who was Alsop Raid, he bell-wee that state mMt tonig:ht at 7: SO p.m. in the said. ^ that during the month of Decem­ donate or lend polnsettia plants for that the ttiffn imjiortant thing a ernment said it cleared Heusinger that he issued instructions for put In fuU charge of the addiUon Christmas services at the church. bematorial candidacy, told party and federal government, particu­ person caft do is to make a con­ PACKAGE STORE toK-n hall, 'l^e agenda will Include long ago and the Soviet charges punitive detachments "which The statement charged that with the title of district inapector. ber rurati route carriers will not members at Flano’s Restaurant larly the state go'vemment, has tribution to the political life of his 865 CENTER STREET tlia report of the luperintendent of were false. Sirtiilar comment came sanctioned every possible atrocity Heusinger played an actjve part in The choice of Damato to taka pick up. letter! which have not been Advertisement— last night. some responsibility in aiding the town, state and nation. Phone MI 9-0J66 ■choola. which will consiit of the from NATO mllit-ry sources In in regard to the peaceful popula­ the preparation and carrying out of ipim m M 8> CO. I charge of the construction was a properly stamped. Order your Christmas Plants Alsop Raid the first problem Is economy through private enter­ tion.” the Nazi attack on Russia and af­ Also said the Job of being gov­ monthly budgetary a u m m a r y; Paris. logical one, since, aa a partner with At other tlmea of the year car­ and Home Decorations now for the fact that the cost of govern­ prise. ernor of the state is most import­ Heusinger, a man who shuns the ' Michael Kharlamov, press di­ terward "gave his full support to Mambwrs htsw York Stock Cxehango his brother in Frank Damato Sc best selection! Also; Cemetery ment In this state ia rising more MtabUihment of ichool attendance the villainous designs for the en­ riers often will place stamps on It is time for a change to the ant because the governor ia an ad­ limelight, made no Immediate com­ rector of the Foreign Ministry, n lAiT ciNnR n . • manchuhr Sons ConstructlSO to A-30 for property on the Proclaiming Manchester as a "City of Village Charm" is this sign You may get Holiday Money Cousy joined Frankie’s for a game The Supreme Lodge, Knights of being erected on W. Middle Tpke. at the Blast Hartford town line PHARMACY pin and Mark MuUca, B ^ r badge aagterly nide of BUlington Rd., as which Frankie’s won largely on Pythias, in 1960 agreed to sponsor and two-year pin. shown on a map on file in the town by members of a Junior Chamber of Commerce sign committee. at Beneficial — Just phonal 299 E. CENTER ST. 1 9 . 9 8 to 2 9 ’®® Cousy’s brilliant clutch play down a drive for funds in cooperation clerk's office. At left is Atty. Vincent L. Diana, as-sistlng Guilford Stephens, the stretch. with the National Cystic Fibrosis About Town liOgal Notloes committee chairman. All told, six signs were replaced on major Want cash fast? Call Beneficial. Soon as approved, get TCL. Ml 9.0894 Most often the proceeds of Da- Foundation. Bolton Homemakers will have Warrantee Deeds: Property on road arteries throughout town. The committee removed the Holiday Money for shopping, for paying blUi, for any mato’s sports promotions are di­ The campaign marks the first their Christmas party tomoirow signs recently for sprucing up. (Herald photo by Rnto). at noon at the Howard Johnson Ellington Rd. from N. J. Oaye et good reason. Tell us how much you want and when. rected to the combating of polio, a time that any of the Pythian lodges al to N. G. Caye et al; property at disease he himself conquer^ as a in Mamchester has appealed to the Restaurant in Manchester. 80 Judy La. from Pleasant Valley has income-producing property in which pays 8400 a year in taxes. It’ll be ready and waiting as soon as you come in. youth, and which limited his par­ public for funds, not for themselves, The Legion of Mary of St. Mau­ Estates Inc. to R. M. Agard et al. competition with the public should And he said that if the church “You’re the boss” at Beneficial. ticipation, but not his Interest, In but for children afflicted with the rice Church will meet tonight at Quitclaims: One-half interest in pay its share." can't pay taxes on the property, it sports. disease which usually proves fatal before the age of five years. property on Poeter St. from N. H. He explained that the church wants to donate an e^ual amount Loans $20 to $ 6 0 0 Loans life-lnsursd at tow cost Most championship boxing Caye to N. G. Caye; one-half In- owns yie lot Jointly with an estate of money to the county. matches will find Damato In at­ Contributions may be sent to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund, c/o Thomas teiW in property on Foster St. M6 MAIN ST., Ov8T Woelworth’s, MANCHESTER tendance, as will the top basket­ MAKE AIXING’S YOUR WHY from Ida V. M. Caye to N. G. Caye; M ltaM I $.418$ • Ask fer tlM YCS MANa|«r ball and softball attractions in the Rollason, (Connecticut Bank and area. Trust Co., Manchester. GIFT HEADQUARTERS property on Foster St from W. L. S leea ef SUM ceeti sn.60 ■kei, preeipllir rtpeM is HARRISON'S FOR THE s p o r t s m a n : Galusika to M. T. Homat et al; 12 essttevtiw SMsthly Inttsllmtnn of Sie.HtiCli. Frankie’s also fielded a successful Funds are needed for research property on Foster St. from M. T. softball team In 1950 and 1951. and to aid families of children who Alrex Homat to W. L. Galuszka. The drive-ln, and consequently are stricken with cystic fibrosis. Spinster the team, waa named for Damato’s There is no cure for this disease, Spinning WOMEN father, the late Prank Damato, amd medicine aind treatment costs Manchester Evening Herald — BENEFICIAL — about S75 a week. There are 3,000 Reel South Windsor oorcenpnndent FINANCE SYSTEM who first settled In Homestead Reg. $15.75 Laura Katz, telephone MI 4-175S. Park, where Damato now has two to 4,00k) children bom each year Open Thursdays to 8 P.M.—Saturday to Noon apartment buildings, and w ho with cystic fibrosis. founded the business now run by 88 W HO KNOW Qiurch Asks for Tax Damato and .his brother Louis. Famous Locomotive $8 He Picked Green Montgomeily, AJa.. Dec. 12 (JPi — It was his father, incidentally, Most famous locomotive of the First Methodist Church has asked who being bom on St. Patrick’s Civil War was the "General.” Cap­ Ailing Rubber Go. the County Board of Revenue to Day (even If it was In Italy), se­ tured by Yankee raiders in 1862, it lot It pay taxes on its ^ a re of a For All lected the color, kelly green, for was pursued and recaptufed by the 977 Main St.—Ml 8-6858 lot from which the . church re-: the uniforms for Frankie’s teams. (Confederates after a thrilling chase celvee monthly rental. Damato, bom May 8, 1927, now of nearly 100 miles on the line be­ Open Mon.-Thnrs.-Frt. tUl 9 Attorney Robert E. Varner, a The family's religion is relied lives in Manchester, as he alwajTS tween Atlanta and (Chattanooga. church steward, told the -county LENOX PHARMACY officials that the'church trustees 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9.0894 on for untold comfort whan be­ feel that "any orjranisation which reavement occurs. Regardless of their faith, the family can be MEN'S WEAR sure that Holmes service will be Powerful Decorator-Styled Portable in complete accord with the ;i r TWONtS Of special requirements of their TM HUM Mill i wants to Imciw AT REGAL! religion. c |wbatlwant..jfe All the e.xcitement of "Wonder­ First With The Finest in Television land" in our LOOKING GLASS anEmers(Hi$8$’’ GIFT SHOP . . . with spaciousness to browse and select leisurel.v from BON VOYAGE fom/e a host of unusual and distinctive gifts including . . . In buying gifts lor a man, women who know his size and color pref­

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Miss Mary Bastek, 37 Sherwood tions to Increase from $300 to $400 der from tranafara la the achool GlnCTINa MABMEDr Also, Bonilla Towson, , Barbara Bielaks Home Rockville-Vernon annually the additional pay for RockvUle-Vemon and " I ’m not going to pay for Circle, and Mrs. Ann (3worek, 274 113 Area Residents Oppose budgat ,, 'HALL FOR BENT Uricchlo, Robert' Valda, Donna Till Christmas Green Rd. teachers completing masters' aomething I don't aeo." At Manchester High School Valente, Donna Vancour, Mar­ b o th degree or sixth y4ar diploma re­ Board mamber Thomaa J. WoIS Annual budget— Voted to have For wedding rooepttone, ehew- Chairman William R. Haha ap­ jorie Vincent, Mary Venton, Ivan For Holidays quirements, and to drop from aaid^a lattar )iont to Sohaafer out- ora, parUta. BMeUaga, / ete. WasiUeff, Barbara Weiss, Deborah Best Home Pet? .1 Green Rd. Zone Chahge Bid School BiUs point a budget conunittee to coa­ Oeadpleto Mtcbea nteUlHaa. / A . . . . . *■ , - wasmeti, Barbara Weiss, Deborah Teachers ’ policy the extra salary step form­ Ilninig the glaaaea problem waa A total of 447 Manchester Hlgdi'^Stuek, William Suhle, George Wyman Philip Za- Petor P. Blelak, who has com­ ler with Ramadell la preparatloa Large eaoloeed parking lot. mool studanta miul. »h . ' 'ThiirOu... Dadka. erly granted to personnel who had apparently miaunderstood and a Bchoql atudenU made the first Thurber. “ padka. pleted a 26-month assignment as a Detroit, Dec. 12 (A>)—Michelle, a look at them will probably aettia ot the annual budget, for next year. New daaoe eeor. Oaterlag m n - brown Persian cat, may be “ the - C tn a f vrotflita to a pwn>oaoay and IWbert Xcdlek, 37 WeQadey served tn the armed forces. Totaling $45 Hahn waa not praaent at tha meat- quarter honor roll, according to the Daniel Tofeldt, David Tup Sophomores who received high U S. Information Service officer in I t loe. best house pet” In London, Ont., ion* ctianc* from r t d > B> to tmal- Rd. With Ms committee recom­ lag. high achool admlnlatraUon. Patrick Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Mrs. Among thOee voioing opposition P a y Starts iMMirc U rtmdBicMi H d l but a few Detroit policemen are FAIRWAY Stores mendations, Priddy said an ex­ Schaefer eaid ha liaa ueed aafety Tni* . .. . Vendrlllo, Janet Wennergren. UoriJett, Susan Blelak are enroute home to spend Main Street and Turnpike Plaza Bom u m (or Oreon M . property at the hearing were Russell Go to Court Paraonnal — Apl^roval a laava of id GOLWAV STBEBT The figure includes 92 students Linda Wlecek, Hiylllg Wiechert Elisabeth Dawkins, David convinced she’s something less pense account should be set up for glaaees 30 years. Normal u m over abaanca from January to Juna tot the Christmas holidays in Man­ IPere tOad hy l i t naldonta In a Holmae, .246 Green Rd. and Mrs. the personnel committee, if it Is a grinding wheel, for example, will M l 8-6104— M l S-64M receiving high honors, 816 general Elaine Willoughby Alice Wood] Hlfichey, Holly Hooker, Ronald than a lady away from home. ivirs. Barnadetta Neal, boma eco- chester with her parents, Mr. and Miss Ida Healy of London was OPEN TONIGHT and irrltton t**tition praaented at a Chsrlee Hamilton, 14 Helalhe Rd. formed, for visits to other school The Vernon schoM system will pit the lenaea, he aald. honora and 89 freshman honors. Loretta Wrubel, Theresa Zavlskas! Jodoln. Mrs. Joseph GraboWskl, 16 Ed­ Mra. -Hamilton' said she sympa­ A t $4,300 nomlca taacher at RodtvUle High carrying Michelle from a cat show puUlc hearing Inat night heM by systems. School Supt. Raymond Industrial Arta Supervisor Ken­ Freshman— - honors are computed Heibert Zepp. Also, Shirley Johnson, Sharon ward St. thized With Bray's drainage difflcul- seek tq collect in small claims School and approvad hiring Mrs. Kilpatrick, Kathleen. Kosak, A r­ v;hen Michelle yowled and leaped EVERY NIGHT till E. Ramadell said he vvdll take it neth W. Little had reported he Junlons who received high hon- The couple, accompanied by ^ ty>wn Planning Commlaalon. Ues, but felt this aspect of the court $44.95 owed for minor pnqier- liorraine Wetnerell of Somers aa separately from 10th, 11th And 12th or« wew: thur Leclalre, Kathy McCormick, from Miss Healy's arms. There First year teachers in the Ver­ into account In making up a new felt the glam lenses had become gnule honors through a system their children, Peter Paul Jr., 5, followed a 4-hour session of plead­ ' A t iaaue waa a propoaal from request waa a "red herring" and budget. ty damage and losses bf school va*a' s«(bi.a iui .eacner in her place. Susan Aliraitis, Carolyn Adams, Karl Norris, Terry Phllbrick, Di­ non school system will start at a scratched through mlauee. The board also approved a Jan- RUG and used at Barnard and lUlng Junior and Elizabeth Mary, 2, left Addis ing and chasing, assi.sted for a Now thru Christmas! Btaalay Bray to re-aone all or part that the change could open the I f a permanent personnel group equipment. Eileen Boris, Jennifer <3aven, Pa­ anne Pltdt, P at Rackowski. Ababa Dec. 2. After stops in A t­ salary of at least $4,500 beginning Schaefer said he was "sick and uary-iunt leave for Mias PriacUia High Schools, Also, Mallory Schardt, Patricia Packard, Richard Pasternack, time by the police, before Mi­ c WE GIVE WORI^D GREEN STAMPS e i t three aerea from Realdence whole area to extensive business is formed, it will be recommended tricia Close, Susan Cronin, Leslie hens, Rome and Paris, they are to School Supt. Roymand E. Rams- tired of the kids coming home, HIU, who wiahea to complete stud­ The total Is further broken down Schwarz, Richard Sullivan, Nancy Robert Payne, Nana Popple, Sha­ chelle, kicking and clawing, was use. next year, and may some day re­ that at least one, but not more Cwikla, Niciholas Decesare, Jane report In Washington. D. C., on finally subdued. , Bone A to Buainea Zone L Also discussed at the public dell told the boeuxl of education last needing SI for this and S1.50 for ies for a master’a degree. UPHOLSTERY as follows: Szarek, Dorothy Thomson, Janet ron Reid, Anadine Rhodes, Enid ceive raises based on merit rat­ than two, of the, three members night he had no choice but to turn Hald. Friday. Someone asked MLss Healy how Spokeaman for the IIS realdenta hearing tvas an application from that. Seniors, 39 high hmiors and 120 Tomlinson, Richard Treat, Ann Rosenthal, Stephen Savage. be held over from one year to the over to the Vernon town counsel The boai^ granted Sumner Aleo, Patricia Huy, Christine Blelak, a native of Rockville Michelle had done at the .show. waa Thomaa Jubenville o f 15 Well* Mary and Felix Gremmo and W il­ ings. " I feel some day I'll gel a bill for general honors. Vlot, Mary Williams. Also, Richard Siegal. Pamela next. the names of the people who have Dole, lugti Bkuooi math ana sci­ 111 Kilpatrick, Marjorie Koblensky, and formerly with The Middletown "She won four blue ribbons," aaley Rd. who Indicated the oppo- liam Prentice, asking a zone The board of uducation adopted wearing out the Unoleum In the CLEANING Juniors, 27 high honors and Sophomores who received gen­ Smith, Alan J. Snyder, John Sul­ The policy would permit all been billed for the damage, but ence teacher, permission to teach general honora. Marjorie Monahan, Barbara Press, has been press and publica­ Miss Healy reported. "One of altlon waa baaed mainly on con- change from A A and Rural Res­ the minimum salary figure last hall up there," he eatd. through the next school year. Per- Pearce, Jeffrey Pond, Margaret eral honora were: livan, Judith Taylor, Robert W il­ tions officer wih the USIS in Addis them was for best house pet.” tm tions the Ohange would mean board members eventually to serve who have as yet not paid. The board took action In the Sophomores, 26 high honora tmd lis, Eric Wolf, Lorraine Yawor- idence to Business II use. The night on recommendation of the The debt ia the sum of 18 bUla raiation ia required under state TEL. Ml 9-1752 Roberts, .foel Rottner. Beverly Allen, Barbara Am­ Ababa. He is scheduled to begin tncreaaed trafllc hazards for chil- on the committee, Priddy said. following areas last night; 88 general honors- ski. property involved about 8.5 acres board’s salary committee, which for damage to textbooks or other law regarding teachers aged 70. Also, Kathleen Ryan, Ariine brose, Alan Anderson, Nancy A r­ a 16-week Spanish language re­ idren who must walk to aohoola situated off the north side of E. WWI Vets to Meet or Seniors on the the high honor roll Mso recommended appointment of school equipment, or for book TalcottviUe School — Approved Dole will be lO Dec. SO. School were: Shennlng, Stanley ShoUk, Robert nold, Deborah Bates, Nancy Begg, fresher course in Washington, b u y over sections of area roadways Middle Tpke. a special subcommittee to study Hockanum Barracks, Veterans of receipt of a proposed state grant Ml 3-5747 BOLAND losses. The largest bill is for $2.25, boards can get such permission on David Anderson, David Baxter, Simmers, Cheryl Stanlunas, Gloria Lorraine Belllveau, Jane Blodgett, D. C.. early In January in prepara­ Which are not provided with side- Reason for the petition was. to merit pay plans. World War I, and its au.xillary will the smallest for $1. of $1,799.48 for the $5,000 renova­ Eileen Brondolo. tion for a Latin American assign­ follow a more permanent com­ meet tonight at 8 in the GAR request to the State Teachers Re­ Margiwet Beach, Mary Boutilier; Trukas, Susan Walker, William Deaths Last Niffht COMMERCIAL m lka. No formal action was required to tion work at TalcottviUe School Also, Beverly Burger, Janet ment. mercial structure which cquld'^bo Unless it goes higher, the $4,500 rooms of the Memorial Building. tirement Board. BYed Brazltls, Mary Caprilozzi, Whltesell, Nell Wise, Paula Wup- AND ' Jubenville also noted the confirm the superintendent’s de­ for retarded children. The money perfeld. Bushnell, Bruce Campbell, Robert Blelak has been assigned as di­ BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL used to sell farm market products starting Salary will be $100 more Election of officers will be held. xiie board ratified appointment Garner's Karen ChurUa, Jacquelln Cook, By THE A88ICIATED PRESS change would reduce present prop­ cision," noted board member Charles will be paid in five regular Install­ Carson, Peter Casella, Nancy rector of a new USIS office in over a longer period of the year than the starting salary this year. of Raymond Knight as custodian 8 (llilSWOM) S'l. Michele Drapeau Susan Feltham. Juniors who received general Detroit—Louis G. Hupp, former­ INDUSTRIAL erty values of an essentially resi­ Merit pay systems, while strict­ The units will make final plans for R. O’Fllnn, who said it ia the es­ ments of $359.90. R ^ s d e ll said honors were; Caroline Akin, Jona­ Chambers, Donna Chandler, Steven Rosario, second largest city in dential neighborhood. This property also was involved $2,200 of the renovatiaon costs of Vernon Elementary School, re­ \Vf (iivi- (irren .-^l-unp-. Also, Richard Gallagher, Shirley ly associated with his brother, ly in the speculation stage, are the Christmas party scheduled for tablished policy and does not need Hallin, Ellen Hansen, Linda Bas­ than Almond, Roberta Ames, Joan Chapin. Robert, in the Hupp Motor Car ArgenUna. He was with USIS in in previous requests which were Saturday. Plans for joint installa- were obtained from the Ruth Tal- placing the late Harold Monahan. - Hepresenting Bray was Atty. being discussed in wider circles. board approval. sett, Lynda Helwig, Mikk Hinnov, -Anderson. Kathleen Bajoris, Rich­ Also, Patricia Clark, Jeffrey Co., maker of the Huppmoblle, Kabul, Afghanistan, for two years 6-PASS. denied, principally on the com­ Uon of officers in January will also PAINTING 7ohn D. Labelle who said changes Salary Chairman Robert E. Prid- . It will be the first amall claims Jon Hudson, Lydia Jackie, Charles ard Barracliffe, Beverly Batsie, darke, Kathleen Conlon, Allan died Monday after a long illness. before his Ethiopian as.signment. mission's feeling a traffic hazard be discussed. action taken under the terms of the Insurance Coverage For SEDAN had occurred since Bray had ap­ existed. ly told school board members. He Joy, Ronald Kacmarezyk. Caroline Becker. Coviello, Carroll Cowing. Robert In later years he wa.s a real es­ Among tho.se to bid farewell in peared earlier before the commis- policy, voted into effect Nov. 14. Addis Ababa were Mr. and Mrs Your Protection The applicants said that ac­ suggested a subcommittee be made World War I veterans, wives Also, David Kaye, Carole Lapolt, Also, Emllie Bottl, Louis Bottl, Dorchester. Dorothy Edwards, tate developer. tfon with a similar request. A t a Ramsdell said the $44.96 la the John Bastek. Bastek, who is with tually there have been no acci­ up of members of the salary com­ and w’idows of veterans are Inidted Marygall Lawler, Richard Lom­ Charles Brockelto, Elliott Bur- Sharon Edwards, Eileen Feltham, Shrewsbury, N J.—Hubert W. $106,000 Compensation Immtdiat* orevious hearing a aone change amount left outstanding from an William Prank. the American Emba.ssy In Addis dents involving cars coming or go­ mittee, representatives of the to attend the meeting. bardo, Sandra Malln, Carolyn sack. Catherine Caprilozzi, Laurie (Rube) Williams, 70, who helped $300,000 Public Liability had been requested to allow a su­ original debt of $226.51 for lost or Ababa, is also a Rockville native, Delivery ing from the premises, and that Rockville Teachers Club, and vari­ Police ArreeUi Mather, EUzsfbeth McLagan, Oaro- Chapman, Janet C^eesman, Mar­ Also, John Franzosa, Graglen popularize the .sport of polo, died damaged textbooks and other ar­ tin Chmlelecki. Lynn Cormier. Gibbs, Kathryn Glglio, Chris Glen- $25,000 Property Damage permarket. This earlier propasal they proposed to use amesite sur­ ous laymen. Mrs. Ann Davis, of 87 Talcott Sunday after a long Illness. ticles. l,Vn McNamara, Paula McNamara, Also Michael Cowing, Maureen ney, Doreen Golas, Lyn (Soodstlne ;was strcmgly protested, and the facing to help ease dust and traf Ave., Rockville, was arrested last Harold Muhlbo^r. Santo Domingo, ^m inlcan R e­ EstabUshed 1916 commission denied the request. fic hazar-J prob’ems. A t the same time, Priddy pro­ - Since the' new policy was adopt­ Curran, Donna Davla, Pamela De­ Donna Gulblnas, Patricia Gut, Paul public—Msgr. Ricardo Plttinl, 85, posed naming a permanent per­ night on complaint of the Rockville ed. new bills have been sent to the Also, Hiroko' Nogaml, Robert Gworek. 46 I’eara Of Service - LaBelle said there were no | Neighboring residents registered Police Commission and was charg­ merchant, Doris Diehl, Richard titular Roman Catholic Arch­ sonnel policies committee to take various parents charged for the Papanoe, Bernadette ParcisJt, Amy Diehl, 'Dmothy Donahue, Larry Storm drains on the nearby Bow-1 both for and against the proposal. ed with intoxication, breach of Also, George Hanley. Elaine Hy­ bishop of Santo Domingo, died the place of the new temporary damages. The terms are payment Raeseler, John Shearer, Sandra Duhaime, Roderick Ellason, Hilda son, Judith Jarvis, Eric Johnson, Sunday after a long illness. He FREE DELIVERY BOLAND MOTORS One neighbor felt the lone change ers School property and that there peace and injurv- to public proper­ in 10 days or arraignment in small Slbrinsz, Ingalil Spangberg, Bruce Feingold. We W ill Deliver Ansrthing! WM. DICKSON >'as much rainwater which ran off, could pave the way for other salary committee, which has to be Ken Klttredge. Paul Kracunas, was a native of Italy. 369 CENTER STREET— M I 8-4079 made up at the beginning of each ty. claims court. Stavena, Cleraldlne Verge. Also, Paul Flavell. Marsha Fred- Dennis Kuzmlckas, Richard Law­ CoatesvUle, P a —Otho Evans 4he school property onto the B ray. businesses, and that this in turn Ramsdell said there have been a ARTHUR’S & SON could mean more traffic hazards. school year. Mrs. Davit was taken into cus­ Seniors on the general honor ericksen, Gordon Fuller, Rita rence, Janice LeMay. Lane. 81. retired board chairman OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION property. ... tody after members , of the police few complaints and cases where a Tlie commission made no de­ Priddy said the time devoted to roll were; Gagne, Margaret Gervals, Alan Also, David Magnuson. Terry of the Reliance Insurance Co., Ml 3-1505 Phone 6n 0-0020 YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER ■ He noted reports that additional commission reported she wag walk­ few miming books have been re­ Sharon Anderson, Harry Arnold, -1 cisions on these two aimlications teacher-salary discussions has not Graif, Lauren Green, Margaret McCarthy, Mary McNamara, Carol Philadelphia, died Sunday. hind may he sought for a play ing along the atrect in a house coat turned and the bills waived. Pat Bajoris, Bartera Baker, Ju­ ground expansion at Bowers last night. been enough to allow proper in­ Grigalls, Ranney Grutta, Stanley Meier, Carol Mlchallk, David and alippera. TTiere also were two Instance# dith Baker, Paula Ballseiper Caro­ Grzyb. School, and that It seemed "Man­ spection of the subject. Miner, Thomas M o z z e r, Joyce She cauaed a dlaturbance in the of parents paying under protest, line Barrett, Patricia Bendell, chester has to act on both the Ix^onard A. Lucia, head of the Also, Barbara Gustafson. Sylvia Neiswender, David Odell, Jean personnel policies committee of the police station, police said, and later claiming librarjr books for which - - - - FROM James Blanchfleld, Jane Bockus. Hannaford, Robert Hayes, Bruce OlshemskI, Roger Parrott. playground question and the drain­ RorkrUle-Vernon broke acme equipment in a wash age problem.” In fact, he ssdd, teachers’ club, voiced support of they were charged had been re­ Also, Bonnie Bowman, Patricia Hopper, Carolyn Hughes, Alan Also, Richard Peck, Kathleen room. turned on the Vast day o f achool, Boyd, John Boyle, Stephen Brown, Hutchings, Tom Jacobsen, Karen Person. Susan Pinto, Gerald Plan­ Bray was going to insist the town the permanent committee idea, but Free under $50 bond, she ia due A*''' Electricity Lost held a neutral position on the merit Ramodell added. The books were Susan Brown, Teresa Caldera, Johnson, John Juros, William te, Georgette Ponton, Robert Pon­ take action on some of the prob­ in court De?. 26. SCANDINAVIAN: lems affecting his land. pay proposal. found on the ahelvea, he continued, Leslie Carlson, Sudan (jarlson, Karszes. ton, Paul Quasnitchka, Brian LaBelle also Indicated that Hen­ When ^Irc Falls He said it would "do no harm to Hospital Notes and the money waa returned with Maria Carocaii, Gary Chappell. Also, Joel Kehler, Maryann Ko- Quintal. ry St. could be extended by a dona­ look into it. But, if it's no good, the Admitted Monday: Joseph Koz- notes of apology. STEDE BOWS Also, Maryellen Clark, John M, valcek, Marshall Kramer. Kermlt Also, Daniel Rhodes. Chery Rob­ tion of some of the Bray land, and Power to about 800 homeg in the teachers will • efinitely turn it lowakl. 15 Thompson St.; Thomas “ So far as we could," he said, STAjNLESS STEEL Connolly, Nancy Cook. Margaret K r o 11, Cheryl Kuhney, , James inson, Lawrence Roger. Philip Rus- Shea, Peterson Rd.. Vernon; Phyl­ "we made adjustments all along coni, Gregory Ryan. Joyce Rylan- that this might facilitate a solu­ Vemon-Elllngton area at Rock­ down. If it's good, they may go Coopers, Catherine Cosllt, Diane Leavitt, Ellen LeBIanc. Irena Lisk, tion to stormwater runoff. He add­ along with it.” lis Reed, 1 Farmer Rd. the line." PORRINGERS Dearington, Francis Dixon, Dan Joanne Lucas, Patricia Lukovitz, der, Marilyn Saplta, Elaine Shel­ ville's west boundary- wag out last Platters, Casseroles, Serving ed that sidewalks on the extention Merit pay, often a controversial Discharged Monday; Peter Cup, Discuaalon of the bill policy waa Doll, Dave Doll, Kathleen Dona­ Susan Lundgren. don, Pat Slemienski, Randall night for an hour and 20 minutes Smith. could pick up pedestrian traffic on issue, has been brought up among 22 Ward St.; Carrie Furphey, 130 added to by a parent, Allen A. Pieces— salt and peppers. ' Wide assortment of hue, Joan Durkin. Also, Jean Mackenzie, Janet Woodbrldge St. after a conductor wire fell from a Vernon school officials from time Prospect St.; Mra. Shirley Bar- Schaefer o f 39 Hale St. Ebct., w'ho WOODENWARE Also. Christine Elhlers, Cecily Mannlse, Carl McAllister. Judith Also, Ingrid Stertman, Dennis LaBelle also said Bray waa will­ pole. to time. rows and daughter, 128 E. Main objected to being charged with Fngland, Karen Fan tom, Joan McAuIey, Jacfluellyn Mc(3arthy, Strimike, Eaizabeth Strom, Ellen ing to donate a 25-30 foot atrip of The last time it waa suggested St. $1.50 for damage to a pair of safe­ Farr. Lois Fecitt, Alan Felr, Rich­ Donna McClain, Jill Messenger, Sturgeon. Myra Treaah, Alex Ur- The outage also affected the was before the October town elec­ ty glasses worn by his son in In­ Colonial Brass Scales, Candelabras and Candle Holders Karen Mitchell. Stephen Morrison. land to the south of the proposed Rockville sewer plant on Windsor- ard Fish, Joyce Flj-nn, David S. banettl, Marilyn Warner, Peter tions when Democratic can^dates dustrial arts class at Rockville Also. John Mortimer, Donna Benry St. extension, and that this ville Rd. where the sudden drop in Vernon nenvs Is handled through Foster. Wise, John Wright. Lois Young. atrip would be adjacent to any listed merit pay as one of 12 goals. High School. Muschko, Janet Nielsen. Robert Edmund 2AgIio. power caused cables to two pump H ie Herald's Roclnllle Bureau, 5 Also, Jessie Gipson, Donald property the school might acquire A t present, teachers in Vernon A t the end, Schaefer said he was Golas, Harry Gray, Susan Hanson, Nixon. Patricia O’Brien, Robert Freshman honors went to; Deb­ motors to overseat and bum off W. Main St., telephone Htetnoht for Its playground expansion. in.sulation. are paid according to longevity agreeable to going to the school Dona Hayes, Jean Hennequin, Don­ Patrick, Mary Ann Pella, Walter orah Calder, William Carney, Be Sure To Visit Our Among his other comments, Plant Supt, Charles A. Pitkat with annual automatic increases. 5-8186 or Mitchell B-6797. and looking at the glasses himself ald Hewitt, Stanley Hilinski. Ellen Petig, Mary Pierce, James Pren­ Sarah C3iapln, Edward Coltman. tice LaBelle said the property can't be said the circuits were disconnected The school board took no action Hochberg. ^Carole , 7 Craig,'^••**6* ozxjiivcJanice rUlU,Ford. JliUlUlJuditli used for anything else except for and two alternate pumps were put on any of the proposals last night, "CHRISTMAS Also, Judith Holmes, Nancy Al.so. Eugene Rense, Regina Frithsen, Lucinda Geer, William Rice,loA nVilllnPhilip Rider.DI/4a«* Joyce Rlzza, T-TAolf Ui4« mit_x. _.. Business I use. He also Indicated into use. deferring them until the next meet­ CANDINAVIAN Holt, Peter Jablon. Sandra Jacobs, Heck, Nancy Hitt, ’ EUzabetl ing Jan. 8 when the teacher salary Carl Rohrback, Charle.s Romanow- House. the use of buffer strips would af­ The burned insulation win be re­ HOUSE" Elaine Johnson. Albert Judd, Nan­ ford protection to residents bor­ paired, he aaid when special insula­ report ia expected to be complete. ski. Gregory Rood, Marilyn St. Also. Daphne Hurd, Judith Jack Approval of salary recommenda­ Lower street floor level CRAFT SHOP cy Karker, Virginia King. Douglas Pierre, Vida Salcius. Gary Savil- son, David Johnson, David King dering the Bray property. tion tape ia obtained. A repairman Kopcha. Asked by the commission wheth­ told him laat night the damage wag tions for non-professional school First In 27 Years onls, Janice Schelbenpflug, J. A. Marilyn Llss. Audrey Markham staffers was also deferred to give IN WATKINS Also, John Kopplin, Barry Schelbenpflug. William McKenzie, Janice Mc­ er Bray had any development only minor. Krause, George Landis, Murrayn lans for the acreage, LeBelle said The power went off about S p.m. board members a chance to digest Comer Main and Oak Streets Also, Ann Scorso, Gary Smith, Millan, Janet Miles, Donald Mor- the proposals. Lata, CheryP Llsclottl, Joanne Lu­ Susan Smith, Beverly Stauty, davsky, Loretta Murphy. Shere were no plans. |when the conductor dropped from a WEBSTER’S THIRD cas, Roger Macalone, Richard Ma­ Martin Alvord, commission, pole on Windsorville Rd. near thb The board did adopt new salaries Denise Stevenson, Rose Somers. Also, Richard Nlese, Eileen for the school superintendent ($13.- guire, Stanley Marchut. chairman, said he assumed the | plant. It fell on top of a passing Also, Kathy Mazur, Jeff Mc­ land offers presented by LaBeile! car but caused no damage. 000 to $13,500), assistant high school principal ($9,500 to $10,000). Cormick, Dona McDonough, Kathy were contingent upon the change A power company spokeaman NEW McMullen, Nancy McNeill, Joan guidance director ($8,300 to $8,700) o f zone. said the break waa probably due to Melesko, Elaine Mlckcwlcz, Ger­ NO LiaBelle countered that he wasn't weakening of the wire from light­ and speech therapist ($7,900 to $8,- ard Miller, Gall Mitchell. Carol 300). The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS bargaining and that his sugges­ ning or, perhaps, from a car bump­ INTERNATIONAL Nielson, Karen Niles. tions were ctmtlngent on the need ing the pole at some time. Also voted were recommenda­ Aleo, Ella Ortolanl, Laurie Os­ SpsdjciL dlcidio SrIsl to correct drainage and land-use borne, Gall Oullette, Zenta Ozols, WEATHER rigdits. He Intimated that the Daniel Palmer, Cherie Peterson, Henry St. extension was possible, Marilyn Phillips, William Picker­ without the zone change, if the DICTIONARY ing, Ronald Plrkey. FAMOUS town would Install the sewers and Also, Dermis Podolny, Clifford take care o f the water situation. 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/ ' H r A d v i G B n t a MANCHBSTEB EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN.^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 U A N Q iE SliS EVENING HERALD, MANGHES^TER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1961 PAGE NINETBIN BUGOS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE witM BUJO R HOOPLE DAILY CROBSWORO PUZZLE of dirsotors of the Porter Ubm y Columbia been a loader 6f the plot. Ho said Coventry Assodatton Inc. Hsr appointment Prime Minister Target he had b6en "asked an opinion on /- Alls the vancancy caused by the carrying out' the coup by those SN TC *• recent death of Mrs. Anna C. An­ OOIN«t‘10 P. O. Decorations Rightists, but I told them such an AMERICAN LEGION School Choir, derson. Idea was unrealizable,” police re­ FAWseGOMa' TbuoroTTeR’ Aiwwtrto I Mrs. Walter S.-Haven, librarian, In Season’s Spirit ported. WiTHTbuft SALOERO^ tfETCUT'lDUK reports new books are on order Jap Police Smash Sakurai said he was not satis­ PRESroeNPT OF TH6 U.S. Treosuiy Aide M o a s h /i 'm n o t n ] and will be on the shelves for cir­ LOAFERS LBASUe.1. i M^TOFICK Glee Club’s Columbia's postoffice is dressed fied with the present government 6USINESS.rMA ,TH SHOWWST TtraBy culation after Chriatmaa. but he had never had any idea of suPBXEtxru. cur )OUR Saw Thumbs Elect up for Christmas—a life size Santa overthrowing it by force of arms. EI6«r-T>AY CLOCK DOWN/ V MAN.-™.,.. Concert Set Randy Glenney has been elected Stands beside the outdoor mailbox *^ ^ 2S 35S r president of Coventry Saw to greet the children as they come Assassination Plot READY FOR TRIAL with their Christmas mail and In Thumbs 4-H Club of which Walter Kansas City, Dec. 12 (jTi — Rich­ ‘ The Coventry High School glee the lobby Is A Christmas tree. BINGO Keller is leader. Other officers, ard P. Pavlick, 74, Belmont, N. H., 8 O'CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARO ST. AFTER 1HIS.IN dub and diotr will preient a public Next week there will be music. (Continued from Page One) cem over the plot. He walked in am Larry -Dinsmore, vice presi­ Postmaster Ruth L. Soraccht said. says he is ready to stand trial on a ItSoofMrd ' concert at S p.m. '^ u n d a y at the dent; David Miller, treasurer and his garden as usual after awaken­ charge of plotting to assassinate e d n e s d a y n i g h t 1 4 ^ ( I iUim eeSSI-MM* Recorded Christmas carols will be on police headquarters, the giant EVERY W auditorium. Alan ' Aho, secretary. The club played the last hours of the d a y - Leftist Sohyo Labor Union and ing today and later attended a President Kennedy. meets at 3 p.m. each Thursday at routine cabinet meeting. Pavlick was arrested a year ago Mina Roberta J. Garetka of the sent out into the night by loud­ Communist party headquarters. One of Ikeda’s bodyguards said: STAMetaQp mtulo department will direct the the Church Community House. speaker. Police said the g;roup planned to in Palm Beach, Fla., and officers vj. ej^uS. He, Ml / / XTLoMSeont On Enterprise attack "soon” but would not say "We’ve been .hearing rumors that found several sticks of dynamitfe MltaHn* 60-member glee club and 20-mem­ Postmaster Soracchi has an­ someone might attempt to assas­ •» , r « w i ber choir In the pimsentation. Navy Lt. Robert M. Keller, son nounced that for the convenience if a target date had been set. in his car and motel room. Pavlick ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN lS 5 *i*y?. __Artnato (mjttJSSMYoto (t School Mmua of Capt. and Mrs. Walter S. of the public site will keep the Officials said the 13, who in­ sinate the prime minister. But we told officers he planned to kill Ken­ XMN^«*eM»BibUi!aIa«ii» 4SRMnaa nddM are fully prepared to protect him.” nedy because of ’’the underhanded BlSimnlato Hot lunch menus at the Rob- Keller, USN, (ret.) of Rt. 4. Cov­ office open from, 7:30 a.m. until cluded a prewar general, tried to SODepnaalea A inUloflt BBRotlV entry, is serving with the crew win- over members of the nation’s Akira Hatano, chief of the Met­ way he was elected.” 34 UkniaUa dtF SSOponwof' 4 4 PolEtrfUlN erteoR, and Coventry Grammar 5:30 pm , continuously Monday ropolitan Police Security Section, fOHTTpiBTWir 27TtMwo(f faMe 45Emplo9red MSmMI Sdiools for the remainder of the that placed the world’s first nu­ through Saturday for the next two 240,000-man Self-Defense force but Pavlick has been held at the Fed­ naix3W0FPM tnckt, u a week are: Tomorrow—oven-fried clear-powered aircraft carrier, weeks. failed. said the police were still investi­ eral Prison Medical Center in locomotive I r USS Enterprise, In commission. Home on Furlough gating whether the conspirators Springfield, Mo., under a law that SI Partainins to • i i u i y i u y j d chicken on fluffy rice with gravy, Police raiders In Tokyo and at had any connection with other ul­ branch 14 buttered kernel com, bread and Colorful commissioning ceremon­ Pvt. Ronald Tasker is spending various places on the Island of permits an accused person to be ■ ■ S3 One of Uw butter, atewed apricota; Thursday ies were held, Nov. 26, at New­ a furlough at his Rt. 87 home. Kyushu in southern Japan seized tra-nationalist organizations. held until he is mentally competent Houri IT —American chop suey, mixed port News, Va. The ship is the Pvt. Tasker has completed his rifles, gas masks, helmets, swords Police estimate that Japan— to stand trial. StGiri’ananwiGlrt’fo g^reens, bread and butter, fresh ap­ world's largest moving structure basic training at Ft. Dlx and has and work uniforms of the type scene of 17 major assassination , An attorney filed in U.S. District SSSorcical thread IT Itr ple pie and cheese cube; baked —1,123 feet long, 257 feet wide been assigned to the military po­ worn by the Seif-Defense Service plots against government leaders Court yesterday a petition asking 36 He b chief----- and more than 85,000 tons in dis­ lice. He will report Dec. 21 at Ft. in the past 100 years—still has that Pavlick be returned to Florida in bla branch of flsh Sticks, parsley potato, scal­ The source of the equipment was about 1,000 dangerous rightists eovanunent loped tomato, bread and butter, placement. It Is powered to eight Gordon in Georgia. not reported. to stand trial, claiming he Is men- 40 chocolate nut pudding. nuclear reactors, developing more Aviation Talk In a story smacking of Japan’s banded together in some 20 or­ tall.v competent. 41 Honor y i b i b i B TTie menus at Coventry High than 200,000 horsepower, and is John Naumec Sr. of Rt. 6 will turbulent political past, when gov­ ganizations. The government has until Dec. .4SAnnaineto !T School are: Tomorrow—oven-fried capable of speeds in excess of 40 visit Richard Curland’s Grade 5 ernments regularly fell before as­ Postwar victims have Included 18 to reply. mcaiure 1 m.p.h. Socialist party chairman Inejiro 46 Serf mmm chicken on fluffy rice with gravy, room at Porter school today- sassins, official.4 gave these de­ 47 Roof flnlal B" 1 buttered kernel com, bread and Finishes Training Naumec, considered somewhat of tails: Asanuma, who was stabbed to M □ n Marine Pvt. Alfred HiCote, son an authority on aircraft, has done death by a 17-year-old disciple of 60 Interpolate w BT butter, stewed apricots; - Thursday, The plotters hid their activities Andoi'er CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 63 Expunged □ ST W 1 corned beef haidi, buttered green of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Rich considerable flying in this coun behind a study group known as the the Greater Japan Patriotic Party % WW H wtc W TJfc 85 Cubic motan HH peas, carrot sticks, vanilla pud­ of Gable Rd., completed recruit try and Canada. His visit is in Society for Japanese History, led in October 1960, and Premier No-' 66 Well-bom IT e training, Nov. 21, at the Marine conjunction with s science unit on husuke Kl.*rtil, who was wounded in Thomen Boy Sing;s 87 Dimaaaienalo 1 r~7r: ding; Friday, baked flsh sticks and financed by Toyosaku Kawa- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VBRMKLR 88 High retard XT XT y i y f y i with tartar sauce, parsley pota­ Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is­ aviation being conducted by Miss nami, 59-year-old president of the thigh by a Rightist fanatic in toes, scalloped tomato, bread and land, S.C. He will report to Camp Dorothy Deming, student teacher Nichinan and Kawanaml Indus­ July 1960. With School Unit S O I SHORTENED . THe HEM. / W H O O O T O U . I ■ .i®OWM H" HIIT GT B" 54 Lejeune. N.C., for combat in­ from the University of Connecti­ trial Co. Three hundred helmets In addition to Kawanaml. ADOeOJD A PLEATED OUSSET (ILIKE IN THE in ia l butter, peanut butter cookies. fantry training. cut. A N D RC 3 Arrlvali (ab.) and 150 gas masks were found in Sakurai and Mikami, those arrest­ Willard E. Thomen, son of Rev. REVERSED THE BODICE. B O SE BOWLT t r 5T Combination licensee Ready The children will be giving their his Tokyo Jiome. ed were identified as: SPartriaa Hunting and flehing licenses are and Mrs. Willard E. Thomen'of An­ 4Card gamo Manchester Exenlng Herald Cov­ reports on scientific principles in­ A top leader of the group wa.4 Jun Maeda, 35, graduate of 5 Sicker IT now available at the town clerk's entry correspondent, F. Pauline volved in flying and Naumec will Japan’s pre-war army academy; dover, and student at Mount Her- j office and are suggested for Tokutaro Sakurai, 64, a former 6Reqnimd Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-8231. act as advl.sor. He will also talk lieutenant general in the pre- Yoshiro Koga, 26, a chauffeur; Ri mon School, Northfleld, Mass., is Christmas gifts by Town Clerk and show slides of some of his Ju Rln, 45, a trader said to be a one of 87 students at 'ITie North- EUmore A. Turklngton. ITiese may trips and his aircraft. World War II Imperial Army. An­ 2 JiUI — /u other member was Taku Mikami, Chinese; Shigezo Nomura, 35, a field Schools who will sing in a be secured at the Town Office broker; Yoshlhlko Urakaml, 34, a building each week day, excepting Catholic Ladies School Menus 66, a former lieutenant in the Im­ service of Christmas vespers Dec. MUST TtXJ MEN ALWAVSWT SHORT RIB9 BY FRANK O’NEAI This week's hot lunch menu at perial Navy who served 13 years, junior high school teacher and 15 at 8 p.m. at the Broadway Con­ Wednesday from 9 a m. to 4:30 p. Porter School includes: in prison in connection with the graduate of the prewar army aca­ gregational Church, Broadway at ,0 m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to Hold Yule Party Tomorrow — cream of tomato 1932 assassination of -Prime Min- demy: Tsuruo Tokltsu, 48, IndiLst- 56th St., New York City. noon. soup, assorted eandwiches, cheese I.ster Tsuyoshi Inukal. Mikami now rial executive; Kazutomi Koike, The group includes 45 members Rotary to Hear Rice 34, ancther prewar army academy Herbert C. Rice, president of More than 100 women attended squares, celery sticks, fruit cob­ is president of Elko Industrial Co. of the Estey Chorus of the North- the Ladies of St. James’ Christmas bler; Thursday, roast turkey, but­ in Tokyo. gmduate and former member of field School for Girls and 42 mem­ radio station WILI will be the tered peas, potato chips, stuffing The 13 confided to friends they the postwar Tokyo P^jlice force; bers of the A Cappella Choir of speaker at the Rotary Club dinner party last night in St. James’ and gravy, orange and cranberry were dissatisfied with Ikecla’s lib­ Shigeru Ya.suki, 35. graduate of Mount Hermon School. They sang y ' meeting at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in School Hall. The Rt, Rev. Msgr. erlish, fruit cocktail; Friday, Bos- eral-democratic regime, began se­ the prewar army academy; Elgo the annual vesper service at the the vestry of First Congregational cretly gathering weapons and con­ Shinoda, 38, an employe of Ka- Church. Henry Agnew is prog^ram John F. Hannon was guest of hon­ relish, fruit cocktail; Friday, Bos- girls’ school and boys’ school Sun­ BONNIE BY lOE CAMPBI'lLL or. bread and gelatin. ta c t^ members of the Self-De­ wanami’s firm, and Ka.setsu Ka- day, chairman for the evening. A Daughter to Olassei-L fense Forces. Rotarians are planning their an­ Mrs. Charles Barbato was win­ washlmo, 25, not othenx-ise identi­ Minister of the Broadway Con­ , HIBCEZER/ HEV.eONHie* A daughter, Ellen, has beeirbom Self-Defense agency officials fied. gregational Church is Rev. Law­ nual “comic” Christmas auction at ner of a turtle race, Mrs. Eugene to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glasser said they were aware contacts had HL . li ^IN A»r«EE THIS PAINmO their meeting, same time and Blxler, winner of a moon game, Kawaahlmo was held without rence Durgin, a newly elected HEPAINTIN& IS N ’T B A D - In Boston. Mrs. Glas.ser was a been made but asserted no member charge. The others were charged truatee of The' Northfleld Schools. I .WKrr n tn < place, on Dec. 20 with the proceeds and Mrs, Leonard Schmid won a teacher at Horace W. Porter of the Self-Defense Forces was w-lth attempted homicide and il­ Last year, the first time the ves to go toward the Christmas pro­ Christmas tree cake as an addi­ School last year and the couple known to bo Involved .They said it legal possession of arms. per service was taken to New York, gram for children at the Mansfield tional prize. lived on Hennequin Rd. They pres­ was not likely the grbup got their The police said in addition to the it was sung at Union Theological State Training School and Hos­ Mrs. Kenneth Phillipe, chairman ently make their home in - Storrs. equipment from the armed forces. Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W. tad pital. helmets and gas masks In Kawa- Seminary Chapel. of the January meeting, announced Christmas Baskets Police said they learned of the nami'a home, they seized 3 rifles, Broad St., Manchester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 AJM. to About Town a change of date from Jan. 8 to Columbia PTA is planning to plot in September and mapped an 6 swords, a hand grenade and 99 Algeria became a Frencih col Saturday, 9 A.M. to P.M. Girl’s basketball hours at Cov­ Jan. 15. Members were reminded pack the usual Christmas baskets earlier crackdown. Plans leaked uniforms. ony in 1830 when an expedition 6 •me entry Grammar School tomorrow to bring donations for a penny for needy families in town. Boxes and the raids were called off. Sakurai was flown from Kyushu splashed ashore to oubdfue the 6 P.M.—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 PJtf. IHOUBie will be from 7 to 9 p.m. This is the auction. for collection purposes have been Ikeda showed no outward con- to Tokyo tonight. He denied he had Barbary pirates. Triple-S Stamp Redemption Ont.er—180 Market Squani, NewtagtM fWrtH FiOtKS program sponsored by the Coven­ Refreshments and coffee were set up'at the school. Members are try Recreation Committee. served by Mrs. William. Stenger, asked to leave donations of non- tOOW IS The choir of Second Congrega­ perishable foods there. The as­ NOBODV hospitality chairman, assisted by tional Church will rehearse at 7:30 Mrs. Thomas -Wilke and Mrs, sociation will buy meat for the isREAay p.m. tomorrow at the church. George DeCormier. Mrs. Josep-b baskets. /2 ~ /Z im U N S ID The Young Mothers Club will Day and Mrs. Joseph Macrl were Mrs. Rudolph Albair, PTA presi nut. <9afcee<— >ta»ta,)da.wTiotf.m.Hten. WO/tK! hold its annual Christmas party at in charge of the program. dent, said since there is to be no "Did you notice his reflexes? Not even a flinch when 8 p.m. tomorrow at Nathan Hale meeting thi.s month, the food JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRUNDFIELD Community Center. should be left at the school some­ we hit him with that bill!" The League of Women Voters' Republican Elected time this week, if possible- WELL, HES BOOKEIl MR. SAXON. X dm. Christmas luncheon is slated at ■PHONE? PRESOeNT PORSEY, ANP Manchester Evening Herald Co­ I ’P SAY HPP Be HERE IN ABOUT- 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Altna- publican Philip E. Rice, retired velgh in Storrs. manager of U.S. Rubber Co.’s lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON The choir of First Congrega­ chemical division here, defeated ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademx tional Church will rehearse at 7:45 8-3435. con. t961 lY CENHUl FIATUUS Democrat Michael Nolan by 404 COtP. TM-WOUD MCKTS USaVED p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. votes in a special election for the Holden P. Wright in Bolton. state House of Representatives A La Carte Idea Chers The Ladies’ Aaeodatlon of First yesterday. The election was to fill Congregational Church will have a vacancy created by the death London—The great chef, Escof- a work eeesion from 10:30 a.m. to last month of State Rep. James T. fier, Introduced the a la carte idea 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the church Farren, a Democrat. Rice polled at the fashionable Carlton Hotel vestry. 2,192 votes to Nolan’s 1,788. in 1899. The revolutionary notion of The church school of First Con­ Naugatuck's other representative selecting one’s own courses was so gregational Church will have is Democrat Edward McCarthy, successful that soon the hotel was lUeieM iyfp Christmas parties Saturday In the who defeated Rice in the regular serving an overflow crowd of more vestry. The nursery through Grade election last year. than 600 elegant dinners a night. 8. party will be from 3 to 6 p.m. BY JOHNNY HART The Grade 4 through high school party will be froi i 7 to 9 p.m. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE m ...You KiDd iA)6»? H ow CAM The Couples’ Club of First Con- AiPTHIgreaWg MY WIPE MO tVlUfilffBLJ E A S /J — WRAF» giregational Church will go Christ­ c c u r ! NDNH)ailV«, MAM, M / FEEF You STAND IT? t h e m in o l d mas caroling at 7 p.m. Saturday For BETTER FABRICS- smmR*5Mi. and return to the vestry for re­ c A w 'r t a k e NEWSPAPER s I freshments. The committee in Th a t c o l d s n o w ! <^arge includes Mr. and Mrs. Shop PILGRIM MILLS Clarence A. Bradfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bgner. All couples OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 / of the church and pariah are In­ vited. LET US SLIPCOVER YOUR LIVING ROOM The steering committee of the FURNITURE AT LOW, LOW MILL PRICES! Quarter Millenial Celebration of ^ U A I n Includes: Fabric, the Town of Coventry will meet at ^ 2 5 8 p.m. Thursday at Coventry Welting ’n Zipper Complete j j Orammat* School. For you, our decorator xxlll come to your home with sam­ Mis. Kingsbury Elected ples of fabrics. Just phone MI 9-3822, or come In and pick 2 3 ^ ^ e r Mrs. Fred Kingsbury has been out your own fabrics. sleeted vice president of the board PILGRIM MILI.S Cheney Hall, Hartford Road MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARC WHB3EWIILCT NOW IOOK.HOSAN-IP THIS X HAVE ATERRIBLE PROBLEM TM^ORRYEUTICONT ALL&4P? IS GOIN'TO BE ANQfTH ER OF — AND IW HOPIN'THAT YOU UAVeAerrOFtWANOE. “You Aren’t Crazy XMwsjusrmuN'ptuL Y is u r e d o , , YtXMt HARO LUCK sto r ies; THXryOUMMITEOTOIALKJ M IULETSfiT WE CAN SAVE A LOT OF A -^TOMM^HOGAN/ AT A TABLE/ TIMEJ ALL 1 CAN LET To Pay”.... you HAVE istioy .00 M m oiliim tm

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PAHera la a five FTVE ROOM ranch— one block NEW TWO-FAAOLY house for sale room ranch (readily expandable) from Main 8t., excellent eondltljon Ditch Cave-in Injures Of Death of Waddell CLASSIFIED we*l» 100 CRO«PEP„railKRT^ YOU'RE RiaHT!riL lu y piano.’ Make It smaller by restyl­ plua one garage, completely t*. 4-4, located on Hilliard St. 820,600. Engineering up on Baldwin Rd. Nice view, real throughout, city utilities. Charles AH 8-2678,' ' «hlp guaranteed. Autumn St. ^iMEYMOULDMfWEtOl^E ARAMCHYMOOKir ing. Outside refinlshed In natural decorated, forced, worm air hoot with separate oil burner, central­ big lot. This was a custom built Lesperaneq. An 9-7629. George Waddell. Manches­ MI 8-4860. \ ROOM M BACK? EXn^OlNG.lT wood colors, or change color home at a price far In exceas of LOOKED LIKE wood completely, or cover whole ly located In good area, near District Sewer Officer ter's first general manager, BIDWBLL ROME ImproVemeni U e asking figure. Two fireplaces, VERNON—Assume large mort­ Lots For Sale 7.1 NUTHAICri MAD piano In everlasting formless, school, shoppi^ and bUg line. gage on this 2-year ranch. Save died 10 years ago today. ADVERTISING Company—all type* of elding and Children accepted, 8110 monthly, full walkout basement, attached Cited in Fire Probe TO HAVE A (wood grains or solid colors), or garage, real tile bath, formal din­ on closing costs. Tongren Agencyi ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, city Death at 5:30 in the morning ft rooA^. Ahut^nto clapbowda a have plapo beautifully antiqued For further information or ep- MI 3-8321 Quick thinking on the part of rescuers probably saved the was _ attributed to coronary 55; workman- ROOMIER CAR* ing room, closets galore. A steal. water. Union Street. $2,200 Call Cl JlSSinED ADVERTISING'DEPT. HOURS (dozens of ahadei). If you choose ointment to see call the R. P. T. J, Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1877. AH 9-4496. life of Manchester’s Eighth District .sewer superintendent throiribosis. It brought to an (Onntfaiued from Paco Oaa} antiquing, we’ll give you the old llmock Co., MI 9-6246. MANCHESTER and vicinity—Beau, end a 35-year career of service 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. piano lege made Into beautiful an­ yesterday afternoon when he was buried alive in a ditch BOLTON — Ranch — Five large tiful 3 bedroom ranch, garage, Resort Propert.v Por Sale* 74 to the town. The native son en­ Public Records paste becoming Jiurt so murii mora tique lamps (worth $25-835 each). DUPLEX—5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, rooms plus an attached garagle. "large lot. many extras, 814,900; cave-in for almost five minutes. heated, with garage, central, $126 tered town government as fuel, he .said. Rooffnir uid Chiancra 16-A You won’t find them on the mar­ Big corner lot. Rear patio, com­ nearly new 3 bedroom split bullt- CAlvln C. Taggart, 44, of 119«’- clerk of the board of selectmen’ Waraatee Deeds OOPY CLOSING TIME IXIR CLASSlPlED ADVT. monthly. Adulta preferred. MI BOLTON—First lake —waterfront Woodland St., is reported in fair The reverse side of the til*, ket. See and hear pianos at binations, fireplace. Priced at ins.'rec room, etc., $16,900; nice 4 6-room cottage which can be in on him. Taggart lel out a In 1916, became town treasurer Thoma.s J. Regina to Santl M. MONDAY Y i n nUD AY 1*:80 AAL—AATUBOAY • AJtL ROOFOfQ — SpedallelBg lopfeirlng Meyere Plario, 91 Center St., Man­ 3-0393. condition today at Manchester ajid Antoinette Regina, property which was not fire'resistant alio roofa of all kinda. new roofa, gut­ 814,700—pay down 82300 and take room home with attached garage, easily wintenzed. Marlon E. Rob­ cry for help, Walter J. Hublard in 1919, and held that post until added to the fire, he said. chester. Open weekdays 4-10 p.m. over the first mortgage. T. J. $5,800, 81,000 down; many more ertson, broker, AH 8-6953 Memorial Hospital after his har­ the town adopted the council- off View St. ter work, chimneye cleaned, re­ FIVE ROOM apartment near of Hublard Rd., 'Vernon, jump­ In Boston, the general managar PLEASE READ YOUR AD HUMUS.'FUNGUSfFORl NO! I >VXOETCAR All day Saturdays. All pianos and Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-11577. all price ranges. Call the Ells­ rowing experience in a Bretton Rd. manager form of government In Executor's Deed paired. Aluminum elding.., 80 SoHEGOnME work can be bank financed. schools and stores. Call after 6 pipeline excavation. ed into the excavation and dug of the National Fire Protection A4- ‘ HEAVEN'S SAKE GET rWAHNASrr fS t C K IN BACK! worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, furiously with both hands to get to 1947, and he became general Evelyn Clemcnlino for Mae M. __ «r * ^ « r t Aae” are takew ever the p in e aa a m b - yeare* experience. Free eatlmatee BIOGEST Y/AGOM - INTMEBACKSO * JNFROHT.' p.m. hn 9-9897. ROLLING PARK—4 room expand­ MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. Wanted— Rea! Estate 77 He suffered a lacerated right eye, Haskell to Stephen E. and Shirle.y sociaflon put primary blame rin the Yte adeurHaei ekeaii read Us ad tiie m t8Y .DAY IT Call Rowley, MI 8-6861, MI 8-0T63 Taggart's face. He was quick manager. MADE,BUT TH E PAPDVCAHBRCATHEL ROCKVILLE—8 room apartment, able Cape, garage, fireplace, hot ASK US about our cash offer for facial abrasions and injuries to his G. Kosakowski, property off Wood- tile for speed with which the APYBABS aad BBPOBY BBRORS la Uom far Uie.Aext Inaer- Wanted— ^To Buy 58 to reach Taggart and got an air POPULATION IS ’iHELPWiPOV second floor, parking provided, water heat, $13,900. Coll owner, HOLLISTER STREET—Attractive your property. No red tape. Hon­ left chest, according to a spokes­ bridge St. flames .spread." llaa. The Herald la teeoBaelklt far aaly ONE Inoor^eCt ar omitted DV^NEf Ml 4-1139. 6 room Cape, desirable Bowers man at the hospital. He may also hose over his face so that Taggart HeEtlDR fend PlambinR 17 STILL EXPIODII^ FRANK IS buying and selling o n TR 6-6373. est value. H. J. Bradley, AO 8-7379. could breath while water company Rockville-Vcrnon Conservator’s Deetl "If the combustible tile had far aay adoertlaeiaeat aad tkea oaiy t f tka eateat of a School area, soon vacant, immedi­ have spinal injuries and injuries John W. Ribrin.sz for Ihc estate not been pre.sent, there might pos­ IM THE FRONT used furniture and antiques SEVEN ROOM colonial—2-car ga­ ate sale price, $13,700 Beechler- workman helped to dig him out. goad* laeerttea. Brrara wWnh do aot Meaea the ealae at PLtIMBINQ AND heating — re­ WISH SOMEONE to handle yout to his left hip, the spokesman said. of Katherine Reiss to Charle.x and sibly have been no Ions of life in ! will aol fee earreetad fey "aiafea goad" bwertlaa. 6 E A T - Ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and rage, large lot, 2 fire-places, large Smith, Realtors, MI 9-8952. MI The quick efforts on the part of modeling inetallatlona. repalre see wnat we've got. Open Sun­ FOUR ROOM one-half duplex, oil real estaleT Call me at Ml g-032(l •The accident occurred shortly Student Exhibit Set Dorothy Gill, property at 52 Weth- this fire, and unqiie.stionably the family room. Charles Lesperance, 8-6969, for prompt and courteous aerrice- after a power shovel, which was Htiblard and workman brought All work guaranteed, 86 yeare ex­ days. Ml 9-6580. heat. MI 9-6476. Ml 9-7620. crell St. ' lo.ss would have been lower," Perry perience. 84-hour aervlce. Call Josepb Barth, Broker. digging a five-foot ditch for a Alan- Taggart, who was' con.scious By Evening School Atlachinents Btigbee said after getting pre­ YOmK COOPERATION WILL $14,900 WILL buy thlg exceptional throyghout the accident, to the BB APPRBCIATED DTol Ml 3-2711 Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4748. OAKWOOP RD.—6H-room ranch, ranch chester Water Co,, pipeline, broke Frank J. Pi.sratcllo, executor for liminary reports from three of his F'urnished Apartments 63-A in Manchester Green, at- CASH WAITING tor property own- a sewer main. Taggart had come surface of the ditch. Wanted—A used Excercycle In good excellent condition, large tiring tached garage, ceramic bath. era. Please call ua tMfore you buy Th. i?n,-6-,fiii. AJ..1V i:-..- Ihe estate of Anthony B. Gentile, aides who studied the fire's af­ condition. Reply Box D, Herald. room with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, Beechler-Smith, Realtors, AU to Insepct and repair the damage. Taggart wa.s Immediately taken nine- kchruvi II o ^ sgslnst Frank Gentile, properly at fects. ' ^ TWO ROOM fumiahed housekeep­ Or sell. St.eedy service. J. D. As the dirt and rock raved n ng School Will .sponsor an exhibit gf89 DeepwoodneenvennH rvvDr.. $10,000tin o^vv ^ Radio-TV Repair plastered walls, .forced hot water 9-8952, MI 3-8969. Realty. Ml 8-5129. to the hospital and admitted. of students’ handiwork tomorrow "The use of such material in An WE BUY, SELL or trade pntlqiw ing apartment, all utilltiea, older heat, one car garage, Bowers Qiiitelnlm Deeds Serricea 18 and used furniture, china, glass, employed gentleman. 272 Main. at the Rockville High School gym- olherwi.se fire resistive hospital School district, 818,900. Philbrlck COVENTRY—Neat 4 room ranch, HELP! DUE to many recent sales, naaium, from 7 to 9:30 p.m., ac­ Chester S. Chlmiel to Vera F. building was a costly error," he CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, sliver, picture frames and old Agency, Ml 9-8484. hot air heat, storm windows, large our listings are low. Buyers are Beebe, properly off Tracy Dr. FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE coins, old dolls and funa, hobby COVENTRY—Three large roomi, cording to Martin F, Fagan, direc­ said. available all hours. SatlafacUon heated. Ideal for workingirking couple, lot, 86,500. Joseph Barth Broker, waiting for ail types of property. tor. Vera F. Beebe to Chester S. and collections, attic ebritenta or whole $13,900-4 BEDROOM Colonial, MI 9-0320. Town Aides Trying to Cut Geraldine M. Chimiel, property off Shaw al-so disclosed that a fir# guaranteed. Call MI 9-1816. $75 monthly. PI 2-8646 after 4 p.m. If sellmg, buying or trading, call resistant pla-stlc was used to cover estates. Furniture Repair Service wail-wall carpet. knotty pine at once. Free Inspections upon re­ Displays from 10 classes will be Tracy Dr. Taicottvllle, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449 placed around the gym and the the walks on the ninth floor. But A 24-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERING TV SERVICE—All makee. Hcneat. TWO ROOM furnished apartment kitchen cabinets, formica count­ s p u r LEVEL-Thia beautlfu) 8*4 quest. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Real Estate .Attachment room home with breezeway and Costs of Turnpike Drain evening school chorus, whic^ will here again, he .said, the glue hold­ Economical. Rlgb quality paru. Help Wanted— Female 35 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Household Go'OTK'E Town of Mancheater. for a Ford. or TR 6-1447. living and entertaining. For addi­ STATE OF (.'O.NNECTICI'T. Prnbate record enrollment of 1.235 students. ve.stigalion of the fire that took 16 Serving Manchester and sur­ garage. Immediate occupancy. Middle Tpke. storm drain project, garage at Olcott St., $94,398, MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE WANTED—History of Manchester, tional Information or appointment Ceiurt. Town o( AnrJto-or. District of in anoUier attempt to pare costs of Theft Counts Fagan said the next semester will W. G. AtcNall.v ft Son.s, Inc., live.s was committed to Norwich rounding areas. Modem TV Serv- CREDIT-COLLECTION supervisor. Articles For Smle 45 TAPE REXXIRDERS for rent Mar­ Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620; call McCarthy Enterprises MI Amtover. Dec. 9, 19ti), begin Jan. 29 and end the week of Ho.spital last night for 30 days toe, 406 Oemer S t. MI S-8306. Conn., by Mathias Spelss, good 9-5391, John V. Panciera, MI Eslste of Amlnm.v Flsno. late of Bol­ the project to the $1,'50.000 appro­ April 1. for the Klock Corp., addition and M l V-OSOO Woman with experience and prov­ low’s, 867 Main. Call MI ft-5221. Condition, reasonable. MI 3-0579. Bosinen Locations ton. In said Dl.strn’l. dereased. priated by the )>oard of directors. relocation.s at 1272 Tolland Tpke., psychiatric observation. en ability for expanding collection HOME MADE ravioU, freah or TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, plus 2*4 story 9-1898. l*re»eni. Hon, Cliarles H. Nlcholaon, An East Hartford youth, who Course lists will be available RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, For Rent building, on lot 100x200, centrally Judge. $23,775. The employes was identified by laaea year aieaeaga. Yanll hear from anr adreiUaw n office. Modem downtown Man­ frozer, 80c doa. H. Paaquallni. 346 Three Rooms of Furniture SMALL USED upright piano 64 The total of the apparent low yesterday stole three cars in Con­ Jan. 5, he said. the hospital as .lo.seph Arthur La- » without spcadlng all evening at the toieafeoae. freetree picxuppickup and delivery on smallamall chester office. Ebccellent oppor­ Aver/ Street, Wapping. located. Steam heat gag furnace. Ttie administratrix of said e.aiale, bids submitted for the three parts necticut and Massachuaetts, will Students this .vear were predomi­ Radding Signs for Michael Alas- radioa, phonograpba. Houra 6-10 wanted, in good condition, reason­ STORE near Main St. at M Btrch For Information call MI 9-1919 be­ Kllxabeili Fiano, having made written aaro. sign at 331 Center St., $50. Fontaine, 1973 Main St , Hartford, tunity for career woman. Mall FROM MODEL HOME able. Call MI 9-4291. aiiplk-ailoii In said Couit, In accord­ of the project Nov. 22 was about be returned to this state today’un­ nantly from Vernon but 211 were j who waa a Janitor at the hospital. Pp.m. H A S Radio and TV. Ml brief resume to: "Supervisor," TORO SNOW blower at new low St. 2,000 sq. ft., poiiting. Apply tween 8-7 p.m. BOLTON ance with till- statute, for an order an- $1,55,000. der custody of his parents. from out of town, some from as (ar i Claude Neon of Conn , Inc., 9-6582, MI 8-1479. price 8189.95, power handle Marlow's, 867 Main. thorizllig her to mortgage the whole ttr I-aP'ontaine te.stifled at a hear­ P.O Box 1001, Manchester. Re­ Cost Over $700 SIX ROOM colonial — one block 5 year old 8 room ranqh, large |iart t)( tile real eslate tlesciihed tliere- By changing the course of the Philip J. Nevers, 16. of 33 Jef­ away as Windsor £;;ckVand oTh^ri I f ‘"^.T^IO W % fld T e ’I^kl°"$2''oo' ing that he had discovered a fire plies will be treated with strictest model. Marlow's, 867 Main St. in. It Is Lost and Foand Auto Driving School 7A Rooms Without Board 59 ly I from Main St., 4 years old, l',4 living room, dining room, and storm drain near Hilliard Pond, frey Dr., Esst Hartford, W’as ar­ in a tra.sh chute at the hospital confidence and respect. ORDERED: That said application be ™'Tand"‘"''‘'’"' : RaxL^nd and Allc? (?h'lt*tlk; Millinery Dressmaking 19 SNOW BLOWERS - From 879.95 NEVER BEEN USED neas or office, apartment mclud- baths, built-ins, combination win­ kitchen. 3 bedrooms, plus a family heard at llie I’tohale Ordr.- in Andover and by deleting a couple of other rested at 9:30 last night in (Karl- Lydalliand had (ought the b la z e with a LOST—Wallet vicinity 8t. James MORTLOaC'S Driving School—Of and up. Parts and eervlce Capi­ ed. 478 Main St. MI 9-6239, 9-8. on the 19tli day of December, ,1961. at parts of the project, town officials ton. Mass , after a six-hour theft Exhibits tomorrow will Include! COUNTER GIRLS wanted for 7 Sale Price $388 ROOMS TO rent, all utilities, Scran­ dows and doors, enclosed porch, room, 2-car attached garage with oil paintings, sculpture, braided ' ; (Ire ho.se from the first floor for a Church. Reward. Contact Tsgrt. flee, 448 Main St.. Mancheater. EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ tol Egulpment Co., 88 Main St. excellent location, priced for sundeck, beautiful setting on two eleven o'clock in the toreiioon; and managed to cut the estimated cost spree of three cars in East Hart­ time before a (ire alarm was John Shea, 64 Valley St., Manches­ Leamliw correctly "May Save p.m. to midnight and 7 a.m. to ton Motel. Call MI 9-0826 after 6. that notice tlie.reitf be given by iHilt- rugs, tailoring, and displays Andrew Buzas, porch enclosure and gentlemen’s clothing. 189 Hours'^7-5 dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 Pay Only $4 Week quick sale. Charles Le:esperance. acres of land. Convenient location. llshlng a copy of this order once in a to within $1,000 of the appropria­ ford, Manchester and Charlton. of at 90 Durant St., $800. sounded. ter, or JA 8-8650, 9-5. Your Life." Driver educaUon Woodland St. Call MI 8-2284. A. It am . shifts. Apply Mister Roosee For Rent 65 other skills Donut, 255 W. Middle Tpke. Saturday. FOR LADY 1V4 rooms, light house­ MI 9-7620. Priced to sell at only 822,500. newsitaper having a i-lrciilalion In said tion. He was charged by Massachu­ U A R. Housing Corp. for Jean Dr. Roland Kettle, suparintend- claasea. Member. Connecticut Pro­ lovlne. Sacrificing complete bedroom, Dislriol, and by poslliig a copy thereof Yesterday, Acting General Man­ NOTICE IS HEREBY given that fessional Driving School Assn. Ml keeping, one minute walk from ROCKVILLE—5 room alngle. Im­ nil the public simipost in the Town of setts State Police with operating L. Herbert, partition and Interior ent of the Norwich Hospital, a WOMAN PART or full-time. Dag­ CXlirJS AND coin supplies. Give an complete living room and kitchen CAMBRIDGE ST.—2-family house ager Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. and Pais Book No. W1179 issued by 9-7398. investment with a profit oppor­ Main St. MI 9-7959. mediate occupancy, $116. Tel, MI Rollon, in said dTsIrlcl. and hv sending a motor vehicle without a license door work at 11 Butlemut Rd., state mental Institution, said La- gett A Ramsdell now has openings decorator furniture from model dis­ 8-6 room flats, new boilers, copper a copy of this order by certified inaii, Chester Langtry, deputy director Man Breaks Heel, $ 1,000. The Savings Bank of Manchester MoYlnp—Tracking— tunity. Ck)me In and browse 9-7319. plumbing. 2-car garage, handy lo­ U (Sl R Realty Co. imsiage prepaiit to Ellzaheili Fiano ad- and operating to endanger lives, Fontaine was brought to the hos­ LARSON'S ConnecUcut’a first li­ in the Rockville and Mansfield play home. We will give you free of public works, thought it might according to reports received here. pital by two state troopers on a has been lost and application has Storage 20 around. 0>nnectlcut Coin A Stamp delivery arid free storage up to one cation, 821,900. Philbrlck Agency mlnlatratrix. bv her attorney. i.eon been made to said bank for, pay­ censed driving school trained — area for women to demonstrate FURNISHED room near bath for MI 3-2692 Podrove. HR East Onler Slreel Man- be po.s.sible to go ahead with the This morning, a Charlton judge Fell Off Ladder commitment order signed by Dr. located at the Manchester Pet year. gentleman, parking. 64 High St. MI 9-8464. rhesler. Conneciiriii. all at least seven ment of the amount of deposit. Certified and approved ia now of­ MANCHE2STBIR Moving and Truck­ our complete line of cosmetics and Suburban For Rent 66 complete project, and hope that dropped the charges and turned Harold A. Bancroft, Hartford. undergarments, S25-S30 (commis­ Center, 995 Main St. MI 3-6498. R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 days before the date set for said hear­ other ways of cutting costs would Junk Destroyed fering classroom and behind ing Company. Local and long dis­ FURNISHED rooms, complete light SEVEN ROOM spilt, IH baths, ing. the youth over to his parents, Mr. A 38-year-old South Windsor State Police Ckimmissioner Leo wheel instruction for teenagers. sion), weekly for two hours per NORMAN’S COLCHESTER, Norwich Rd., Rt. CHARLES H MrilOL.SO.N’. Judge. show up during construction. and Mrs. Ralph Nevers, for return Annonncemcnta tance moving, packing and stor­ ALL CRAFTTNT paint by number 443 HARTFORD ROAD housekeeping facilities. Centrally built-ins, fireplace, recreation BOLTON—Modem 7 room ranch, man who fell about nine feet from J. Mulcahy and Hartford . police Ml 9-6075. day. Call TR 5-8715. reduced one-third. Over 100 dif­ 2, one 4 <4 room brand new apart­ room, cellar garage, city utilities, Today, the officials decided that to Connecticut. In Dump Shack and fire officials issued a joint age. Regular service throughout Ml 3-1524 located. Children accepted, limit­ ment, first floor, 880 monthly. spacious living room with large ORDKR OK NOTICE the roof of his house yesterda.v suf­ CHARACTER READINGS by Mrs. New Ehigland states and Florida. ferent sets in stock. Sherwin-Wil­ aacrifice price reduced. Carlton STATE OF CONNKCTIcrT. Prf.hato since the cost might just a.s easily Detective Sgt. Joseph Sartor of fered a fractured left heel. statement in which they said; Before you buy fumlturs any­ ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Man­ Available for immediate occupan­ fireplace, sunny dining room, mod­ Court. Town of Andovor, Di«trici of Taylor. Open dally 9 a.m.-9 p.m. MI 8-6563. liams, 981 Main. chester. W Hutchins. MI 9-5132. rise during the construction, it the Manche.sler Police Department He is Laurence Reed, 197 Brook A fire, caused by an overheated "During the course of th* in­ Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Help Wanted— Male 36 where—shop at Normem’s. cy. J. D. Realty. MI 8-8129. em kitchen, plus separate laundry Amlovpr. Dor. 0. 1961. woluld be better to reconsider the 145 Franklin Ave., Hartford, Conn. room. Plenty of cabinet and closet E.^tafo f)f K.^thur Oifiro Brlmll*’. late has a warrant for the youth's ar­ St., who remained overnight at oil burner, this morning destroyed terrogation of Arthur LaFontalna CHapel 6-0149. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- DECORATING for Christmas? SPLIT LEVEL — Owners trans­ of Bolton. In Artid Dislrirt. doroAppd whole project before awarding the rest on a charge of theft of a motor Manchester Memorial H o s p i t a l, some junk items kept in a shack at on routine matters connected with moving, packing, storage. Low GROCERY MANAGER—the rapid Good selection of close-out wall­ ferred, must sell thig spotless space. Luxury styled bath and a Projiont. H(in. Charloji H, Nicholnon. bids. BOY'S COLUMBIA bicycle. Call MI growth program of Mott's Super- LARGE FAMILY size Frlgidalre EXCEPTIONALLY nice large room Business Propert.v For Sale 70 half; 2-car basement garage, love­ JudRo. vehicle. A similar charge has been where he was fitted with a foot the town dump. the Inve.stigation, it appeared to P ersonalt rate on long distance moves to papers, some pre-pasted, 47c to refrigerator, like new. MI 3-2848. next to bath, 21 (Kurch, MI 9-4966. home. In Vernon (Mitchell ex­ The three apparent low bidders made by East Hartford police. cast. To'wn firefighters of companies the inve.stigating officers that the S 3-5788 after 6. Markets creates the need for an 97c per single roll, Sherwin-Wil­ ly well landscaped lot, many Tho AdminiBtrHtrix having oxhlhltod 48 states. Personalized service, MI INDUSTRIAL Building, brick con­ change) close to new school. Big extras, 825,.500. II A R Realty Co., an ^dr^lnifitrntlon arrount with aald f-i*- are the Jarvis Construction Co. for Hla spree was first revealed Mrs. Reed said today that her 1 and 2 answered the alarm at man was in need of psychiatric 8-6187, CH 7-1428. experienced grocery manager who liams, 981 Main. t a ^ t r ^ thla Court for allow ance, it ia ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, MR. ALBERT PROVES TO 238 CHARTER Oak St. — Small struction, central location, and lot, heated garage, all the bullt- An 3-2692, R, D. Murdock MI the western section, the A. Dzen about 4 p.m. ye.slerday when Eu­ husband lost his footing as he 10:30 and had the fire out by 11:20. help.” has store management potential. YOU THERE IS A room suitable for gentleman. 88 1ns. 83,300 and assume Gl mort­ • J ^ v D K R E D ' That thf 19th da.v of bonded representative, Alfred Business Services Offered IS Call Mr. KemuIIs, MI 9-5344. BUILDING coming down—KO used the price is right. Suitable for any 3-6472. 0oa''rnhri'. 1961. at flrv^n-thirty oVlork Co. for the eastern section, and gene H. Richards of Glastonbury stepped onto a stepladder. He had The metal-walled shack, which They said Dr. Bancroft gava La- Amell, 806 Henry St. Tel. MI MANCHESTER Package Delivery. "SANTA CLAUS" weekly. Private entrance MI gage. Full price i.s only $17,300. T. Light trucking and package deliv­ fluorescent light fixtures, 8 feet type businesa. Schwartz Real Es­ In tho f*»rDnoon at tho Probalo Offiro In the Lock Joint Pipe Co. for the reported his car wa.s missing from been trimming a comer of the roof. houses the town tractor when It Fontaine, 41, a "very thorough 8-0450. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and SALES AND management trainee JUST PAY MONTHLY! 9-1746, MI 3-4451. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. BOLTON—Low taxe.s. A 6 room Andf'vor bo and tho aamo I.** R5f«ij!nod pipe. the J. M. Fields parking lot on examination” and confirmed that ery. Refrigerators, washers and with shades. Will sell any amount. tate, MLS, AD 6-1241, evenings for a hoarinp: on tho allowanro of said She said he was expected to be is not in use at the dump, was still repaired sales and service, pick —married man interested in sales 1, 2, or 3 YEARS to PAY and a separate 4 room ranch on Town officials concentrated on Silver Lane In East Hartford. LaFontalne "was in need of PERMANENT removail of unwant­ stove motaqg specialty. Folding 10% off lots of 10 or more. Ideal -Mr. Charbonneau, MI 8-0683. 6-5 DUPLEX centrally located, 3 admin.'fration arcmint with jiald osiato. discharged today. intact, a fire spokesman said. up and delivery. Complete Une of MONTHLY PAYMENTS two high acres. Six room ranch and lhi5 Court dirort** that noliro o f tho chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752 career with large national con­ for warehouses, stores, show­ LARGE ROOM, centrally located, )>edrooms. two heating systems. changing the course of the storm At 4:40 p.m.. Robert Oliver, psychiatric treatment and (or his ed hair. Miss Blanche Mason, 540 Voro rldera, reels, and rotaries, cern. Excellent income while we $16.83 has 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 double tinio and placo ap^lcnod for .“aid honr- drain near Hilliard Pond, which owner of Center Motors on 634 own good should receive Im­ Vernon St., Manchester, Conn. By garden and lawn supplies. L A M rooms, factories, garages, work­ parking.. MI 9-6315. Bcechler-Smith, Realtors, MI iiip bo pjvon to all porson.’* known to bo I thoroughly train you. Opportunity 3 COMPLETE Houses For Sale 72 closets in each of the 3 large bed­ intoroatod thoroin by. publiahinp a ropy is in the western section on which Center St., Manchester, notified mediate care at Norwich.” appotntment. Phone NU 9-9020. Equipment Corporation, Route 88, shop, and home use. 810 each Tel. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 0-8952 MI 3-6969. Palntinx— Papering 21 for advancement. Write Box HJ, MI 9-9953 or MI 3-8677. COMFORTABLE room, kitchen rooms, formal dining room : base­ of lhi.« ordor In aomo now.«>papor hnvhip tile Jarvis Co. bid $61,7()5. Manchester Police that one of his The statement was signed by Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7609. 811,900-3 BSnjROOM ranch, flio- a circulation In aaid Di.^triri and iiv WOULD LUCE ride from 42 Wood- Herald. FURNITURE privileges, shower, parking, etc. CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, ment has deluxe rec room with Instead of crossing W. Middle .sports cars was taken and waa Education Board May Rename Hartford Fire Chief Thomas F. PAINTING AND paperfaanglng. place, aluminum storm windows, po.sfing a copy of thi.« ordor on tho bridge St. to Pratt A Whitney, CHAIN SAW wprk — Trees cut. RACCOON coat, sports style, with for lady. MI 9-4081 evenings. large living room with fireplace, fireplace, kitchenette, and bar. public aljm po.^t In tho Town of Bolton Tpke. near the water department’s headed in an ea.sterlv direction on Lee and Deputy Police Chief John Good clean workmanship at rea- STRONG, HEALTHY man needed, All 100% guaranteed, some In orig­ large lot, ceUar. Carlton W. Large 2-car garage, 2 separate J. Kerrigan. East Hartford,' second shift. MI Reasonable rates. Call Pi 2-7558 collar, excellent condition, $55. inal factory crates, with original formal dining room, family size whoro docoaaod laat dwoli..and bv pumping station and proceeding Center St. Oliver also told police aonable rates. 80 years In Man­ willing to work 9 hours day, above Gold oriental design rug, 10x13, NICELY FURNISHED rooms for Hutchins, Ml 0-8183. driveways. Four room ranch has .^ondlne a ronv. rortlflod mail, poatajro Hollister School for Bentley Lee, a.sked if LaFontalna was 9-8957. between 1:30-4:80 or any time factory serial numbers. kitchen. 2 ^drooms. 1V4 baths, propald to Mra Ethol Brlndlo Stronc. west to Hilliard Pond, the pipe will that a Buick, later reported to be chester. Raymond Flake. MI average earnings. We train. Call 865; 9x15 gold rug, $35, never two gentlemen, bath, all ufillties, bullt-lns and basement garage. suspected as an arsonist, replied: Saturday or Sunday. CH 2-1406 for Interview appoint­ WALKER STREEIT—8 room Cape, recreation room wltli fireplace, adnilniatratrlx. P. O. Box 175 Manchoa- cross the turnpike and proceed due that of Richards, was left parked RIDE WANTED, Porter St. section 9-9237. used. Call BU 9-6955 BLONDE BEDROOM light housekeeping. Summit St. enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ Present rental $116 per month. tor. Connoctirut. all at lonat aovon north to a brook bed. on the street with the motor run­ "Our minds are open to any pos­ ment. LIVING ROOM SUITE screened porch, fireplace 1-car dava boforo tho dato art for aald honr- The po.ssible renaming of the to Edward St. (off Albany Ave.) ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ Call MI 3-5129, '.■i& rage, landscaped yard 91x194. Only 825,600. Lawrence F. Fiano, The length of pipe Involved will ning and radio turned on. sibility. This man is not a suspect EXTEJUOR and interior painting. MAGIC C7HEF gas space heater, 5 PC, DINETTE SET garage, shaded lot, 8I6.060. PhU- Realtor, AH 3-2766, Ed Crawford, Inp. Hollister St. School (or Us for­ Rockville- V ernon Hartford, 8-5. MI 3-6685. tiques included. Work guaranteed. btjek Agency. MI 9-8464. Marlon E. Robertson. Broker, MI CIIARTzES IT. NICHOI.SOX. Judeo. be shortened from 270 feet to. 180 MossachiLselts State Police at this time." MI 9-1962 Paperfaanglng. Wallpaper books. used 2 months, $50. Call PI 2-6561 —AND ACCESSORIES 3-5953. MI 9-4410 mer principal and con.sideratlon of Lee said that an inveatigation Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. feet, and since this pipe has a di­ found the car about 8:30 last night an -appeal of a recent board de­ WANTED—Ride from Plantland. Credit and after 6. WESTINGHOUSE REF’R Apartments— Flats—^ MANCHESTER—A half block off DECREE ON MMITATION OF CLAIMS covering several of the past years Buckland to Asylum St., Hartford (X)SMA APPLIANCE ServtcA—Re­ Eloora. Good clean workmanahlp. WESTINGHOUSE T.V DO YOU KNOW that we can show MANCHESTER —5 room Ranch AT A COtmT OF PBOBATP! Imldon ameter o f 60 inches, the saving is and later reported that the youth cision head the board of educa­ Tenements 63 Main Street, 7 room Colonial, m at Andnvor within and for tho Diatrirt disclosed no record listing LaFon- hours 8:16-4:80. MI 4-0293. pairs all makes refrigerators, Fktlly msured. Reasonable rates. HUNTING ammunition in—32 Win WASHING m a c h in e ' you a new 3 bedroom colonial with with attractively landscaped set­ considerable. The total number of had taken another car. He was tion's agenda for a regular meet­ Yonce Urges baths. 4 room down, 3 bedlam s of Andovor on tho lat day of Doc. A.D. feet to be laid by Jarvis was to then apprehended. talne as a fire suspect. freezers, washing machines, dry­ Leo Pelletier. MI 9-6826 or MI Chester Special—300 Savage 30/06 DE LUXE RANGE GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. plastered walls, fireplace, etc. on ting, Quiet friendly neighborhood. 1961. ing tomorrow night. WANTED RIDE for two from vi. 9-5082. Collection Man up. Modem kitchen, 8 porchea, have been 2,510 from the pond to LaFontalne waa admitted to the ers. ranges, oi] and gaa burners. Springfield—8 M/M Mauser—6.5 Take your choice of any of these Realty, 470 Main Street. MI Porter St. that is (or sale for only Entertainment sized living room Proaont. TTon. Charloa TI. Nlcholarm. The meeting will be In the board dnlty Rockledge to Travelers, M/M and 9 M/M Mauser—8 M/M well shaded lot, 2-car garage, with fireplace. Formal dining On motion of Anna r'arl.a("«n, oxocufrix Hagedom’s Serx’ice Station on the room at Barnard Junior High Town-owned hospital at 11 p.m. MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. Opportunity to grow with nation­ appliances in addition to bedroom, 3-5129. 818,900?? Choose your own color on tho oatato of Arvid W, Carlson, Into 8-4:30. CaU MI 9-6872. PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ and 9 M/M Mannlicher Sohoe- $15,900. Philbrlck Agency, All room, family sized kitchen. Two turnpike. School, beginning at 7 :30. Kettle said LaFontalne was ad­ ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, al finance company. Some previous living room, dinette, rugs, lamps, 9-8464. schemes, T. J. Lockett Realtor, of Bolton, within aald di.atrict, <1oroaao/l. mitted "on a 30-day certifleate for SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Retired nauer—7,7 M/M Japanese. Your MI 3-1577. spaciou.s bedrooms. Immaculate, Thia Court doth dorroo that afx Another change which resulted Loss of Well MI 9-0728. banking or finance experience de­ tables, linoleums, di.shes and other Mrs. Carol M. Lenihan, secre­ psychiatric observation by the AatomobOes for Sale 4 from the shop. take care of choice of caliber at $2 per box. items. FOUR ROOMS heated, central lo­ MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, faultless and well built 818,500. month.* bo allnwod and llmlfod for tho in a saving was omission of a man­ tary of the Hollister St. School School Buses sirable. Merit increases and vari­ rroditnra of anld oatat'' to oxhiblt Ihotr hole, and the discarding of a plan staff of this hospital.” all your upholstering needs at CEILINGS, wallpapering, refinish- For bandleaders have empty cation, adults. Ml 3-8470 after 6. excellent ck'set and storage space, BPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ Call Mr. Chet Govang, "TR 5-9820, rlaima npninat tho anmo to tho #xoru- PTA, has asked in a letter that great savings. Call 3-2878. ous employe benefits. Contact Mr. EVERYTHING to relay a section qf pipe with a LaFontalne’s job at the hos­ NEED A GAR and hnd your credit Ing floors. Clean workmanship. Berard at BU 9-3461. cases, powder primers, bullets, ONLY $398 large encloeed porch, 3-car ga­ tomed to the finer things all one An 9-5306. Barrowg 4 Wallace Co., trlx and dirorta thnt pubHc notlro bo Disappoints the school be named for Thomas Proposals, like snowflakes, fell tnmad down? Short on down pay- loadirig tools and dies, bullet THREE ROOM duplex, stove and could demand has been included in 55 East Center St., Manchester, gdvon of tbia ordor bv advortlalne In a 30-lnch diameter. pital waa to remove rubbish from SHARPENING Service — Saws, Free estimates. No job too small. Price Includes Delivery, Set Up, refrigerator. Will paint to suit rage, 819,700 Philbrlck Agency, Ml nowapapor hnvlnc a rfrculntlon In aald Bentley, principal of the school thick and fast among members of the trash chute smd transfer it to BMOt? BankmptT RepoaadsiionT John Verfaille, MI 9-5750. molds, sizers, sizing and lubricat­ 9-8464. this lovely 8H room home. The MI 9-5306. dtatrirt. and h\- noatine a ronv thoroof This would have affected the from 1926 until retiring in June the Vernon Board of Education Don’t gtta up! Sea Honest Doug­ knives, axes, shears, skates, ing dies. Phone MI 3-5514. Service, Guarantee Immediate De­ tenant. Ml 9-2478 after 6 p.m. style is condusive to those who en­ 8^4,907 bid., submitted by Dzen to incinerators about 25 feet from the MEAT CUTTER wanted. Excellent on tho rnibUr aim poaf In aald Town of Highland Co. 1960. last night. las, get the lowdown on tbe loweet rotary blades Quick service. Capi­ working conditions and fringe livery Or Free Storage Until joy split level living at Its best. BOLTON —Colonial Seven rooms, Bolton noaroaf ttio plaro whoro tho do- lay the 2,8.’)7^ feet in the eastern chute. CEILINGS refinlshed, painting, FIVE ROOM apartment, second roii.*#*d laat dwrlf doini and amaUest payments any- tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., Needed. On beautifully landscaped spa­ three bedrooms. I’ j baths, two-car section, from Hagedorn's to S. Al­ Mrs. Lenihan said the PTA's Following a series of proposals John H. Stewart, assistant di­ wall papering. Wail paper books benefits. Popular Food Markets, floor, 13'i Ford Street, heat and ROCKYIl l e — 5 room ranch, CITARrzKS H NICIIOTaSON. Judr^. executive board supports the idea Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, ELECTRIC ADDING machine. MI Phone for appointment cious lot, 2-car garage, 4 bath­ garage. This home waa built In .Tudeo Wells Denni.son president of the on teacher salary programming, rector of Hartford Hospital, who whera. Not a small loan or finance on request. Fully Insured. (Tall Meat Dept., E. Middle Tpke. hot water. Tel. Ml 3-4751. 812,900, 8400 down. MI 9-7319. ton St. and from there to Armory comgM y Douglas Motors, Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI 3-8268. SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd. (K 7-0358 rooms. Priced in the high 60s. 1941 or so, best of materials. Ar­ i St. Highland Park Water Oj., said to-'of naming the school, which is board member Harvey A. Yonce, was present when the announce­ Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. day he wa.s "di.sappointed" that officially called the Warren G. 3-7958. ROCKVILLE manufacturer wants SEE TT DAY OR NIGHT TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclooud Philbrlck Agency, MI 9-8484. tesian water, Timken hot water It would al.so have affected the u o u 1 . iu ■ . 11 chairman of the transportation ment was made, said that LaFon- man to leam molding plastic HO TRAIN SET, two engines, ten breezeway, garage, two furnaces, heat, fireplace, beautiful healed the water vein feeding his com­ Harding School, for the principal i „„„m ittee asked that town onera- M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ If you have no meong of trans­ MODERN 6 room apartment, first I tO llon olod bid submitted by the Lock Joint who gave 34 years of scrvfce to | commillee. a.sked that town opera taine had \TOrked at the hospital 1956 BUICK 4-door sedan rare Electrical Senricea 22 cover on baseballs. 40-hour week, cars, track and accessories, $50. aluminum siding, fireplace, 348' MANCHESTER—Our loss, your sun room. Owners moving, sensi­ Co. The bid was $78,722, but of this pany's well has been damaged since December 1949 and had al­ ice—commercial, residential, in­ portation, I’ll send my auto for floor, $105 per month. MI 9-6495. it. Iton of school bus service be given standard shift, good condition. MI piece work operation Call TR MI 9-3114 after 6 p.m. frontage, trees, greenhouse,' excel­ gain. Asking 816,300. Must be sold ble at $21,000. T. J. Crockett. during the pa.st five years while dustrial. Attics, cellars, incinera­ you.,No obligation. amount $20,000 was (or anrither consideration in coming meetings. ways been an incinerator man. His 9-U45. E’REE ESTD4ATES—“Prompt serv­ 5-2514. THREE LARGE rooms, heat, hot lent condition. (5rily 819,500. Carl­ today. Make your offer Vacant—8 Realtor MI 8-1577. To MAHRC Drive ; storm drain project, leaving about the town has held the deed to the The Bchooi board w-iii al.so r’&view tors, Leaves raked. Brush re­ well. I its August decision to ban fund School Supt. Raymond E. Ranis- job, Stewart said, was to keep the ice on all tsrpes of electrical wir­ water, strive and refrigerator, 885 ton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132.’ bedrooms, not development, only $58,000 for the pipe. rubbish chute clear and to load th* OLDER CARS mechanlca spe­ moved. Metal, cardboard drums. ing Licensed and Insured Wilson PARTS MANAGER wanted. Con­ INFANT'S (?RIB, large doll car­ A—L —B—E—R—T—’S 8 years old. Large ranch, full The ■ damage was done, ac- ac­ drives in elementary schools and dell said he will place the aubj-ect cials, flxit youraelf ears, always Ml 9-9757. riage. MI 3-7730. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD monthly. Call MI 3-8507. A BUY Contrlbution.s to the annual fund Acting General Manager Le­ incinerator with rubbish. He work­ Electrical Ck>., Manchester, .Ml tact Joe Legere at Paul Dodge BOLTON—6 room ranch, artistic basement, plastered walls, hot Claire .said he asked Langtry to cording .to town officials, by I curb other money-raising projects on the Jan. 8 agenda. a good selecUon. Look bdilnd our Pontiac. MI 9-2881. Open Mon., Thru Fri. till 8 p.m. Just Hated—this 4 room house, drive of the Manchester Associa­ ditches cut by the Andrew An- i in ail schools, ed a S-day week with hours from FLOORS WASHED and waxed, 9-4817, Glaatcmbury, ME 8-7378. GIFTS, large or amall. Handmade. FIVE ROOM, second floor, apart­ paneling, 2-car attached garage, water oil heat fireplace, ceramic extra large kitchen, tile bath, large I review the project again, and try Y’once said town-operated school 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. beautiful view, large lot. only bath, disposal, aluminum com­ tion fnr the Help of Retarded Criill- ■saldi Co. to lay a storm drain in j The Keeney St. School PTA has windows cleaned, painting, paper­ Big variety to choo.se from. Mrs, ment, West Side. Stove, refrigera­ porch. 1 car garage, excellent loca­ dren. Tnc. to date amount to onlv to cut enough from It to bring the buses are in use In other school LaFontalne has been rated as a tor furnished. Adults preferred. 814,500. Carlton W Hutchins Wtt binations, amesite drive, good ' cost within the $160,000. Highland St. which was then! asked the board to reconsider that systems and may prove economi­ 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville converti­ ing. walls washed, odd jobs. Handy Bonds— Stocks Mortiragea 31 GROCERY CLERK, evenings, full Elliott. Tel, MI 3-7632. 30" GAS STOVE, almost new. Call tion. Selling for $11,700. $2,159.62 toward a $6.50f goal. It turned over to the town. "superior" employe, Stewart said, MI 3-6129. 9-5132. housekeeping. Will consider rent­ If I.Angtry is able to do this, part of its decision which forbids cal in Vernon. ble, leas than 8,000 miles, excellent Man Service. Phone Ml 3-8946. time. Apply 352 Main St, between 4-6. MI 9-0672. ing. Escott, owner, MI 9-7883. R. F. DTMOCK CO. wa.a reported by Harry Smith, The town waa given the deed to PTA groups to undertake fund­ ever since a merit evaluation sys­ condition. MI 9-8468 between 4-5 SECOND MORTGAIJE money — '■ he said, the contracts will be School buses at present are tem was Inaugurated at the hos­ Building Materials 47 CENTRALLY located, first floor, 812,600 - ROCKVILLE. 6 room An 9-5245 campaign chairman. the well in 1957 by the Highland raising, projects in town schools. p.m. SAVE A BUCK at Manchester Reasonable rates. Confidential, Barbara Woods AH 9-7702 Tlic a.isociatiqn has a budget of awarded. If not. then the mat- operated by a company with head­ pital in 1959. This rating was giv­ Welding Service. Ml 9-1658, MI 6 room-flat, garage. Ideal for ranch, large living room, cabinet HOLLISTER ST.—8>/4 room home Park Water Co., as part of the A discussion of a proposed plan fast service. Mercury, CH 7-8919. Help Waniefi— (XILDSPOT deep freeze 15 cu ft., kitchen, beautifully landscaped on a professionally landscaped Johanna Evans A n 9-5653 $10,000 for 1962. The fund drive I ter will be presented to the board quarters in Manchester. Owner El­ en him by hla immediate superior, PLYMOUTH 1946 4-door sedan, 9-.8762. Have it welded, repaired, BETTER BUYS AT $125, MI 9-2497. small family. MI 3-678T after 6:30. I of directors, to decide wether an agreement by which the town of 'organization for the school board Male or Female 37 lot. shown by appointment. 100x180 lot, 2-car garage, concrete will continue through Dec. 31. bought the company’s facilities. will be continued, and reports of mer F. Thrall operates bus com­ Lee J. Tekoske, supervisor of the new tires. 880. MI 3-6082, or 330 sharpened. Guaranteed. BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ NATIONAL FIRST FLOOR. 5 room flat, in Marlon E. Robertson About $60 was contribiited additional appropriation should be panies In five towns including ground crew. BASE KITCHEN cabinets, Youngs­ , BrokiBroker, Ml drive, enclosed porch, formal din­ I made, or ju.st the western half of The deed to the well was given the credit evaluation committee on Adams Street any time. gage to consolidate debts will Im­ PART OR FULL-time sales mana­ quiet residential area. Call MI 3-5958. ing room, living room with fire­ toward the campaign last ■week for a five-year period only, after Vernon. LaFontalne, a native of North prove your credit situation and re­ Ceiling Tile 9c Sq. Ft. town steel, approximately 16 feet, WHY PAY RENT the project should be done. requests for salary schedule ad­ ger. Leading cosriietic company 3-4292. place. spacious kitchen, full cel­ through an unusual gift wrapping which it is to be returned to the vancement and from the personnel Prior to his suggestion, Yonce Attleboro. Mass., is married and JEEP 1958, 4 wheel drive, complete Household Services quires payments of only 822.25 has openings In Willlngton, Mans­ Knotty Pine Paneling—all 8 ft, sink included, good condition. Call SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. When you can own this sparkling with cab, plow, -power take-off. weekdays MI 9-5043, lar. Immaculate throughout and program by which Christmas shop­ company. policies committee on salaries will reconinvended the board turn down has a residence at 1973 Main St. Offered 13-A per month for each 81000 you bor­ field and Rockville, For area 12c Sq. Ft. ATTRACTIVE 3 rooms, heat, hot Bowers School, all rooms better new 6*/4. room ranch only 8 minutes pers may donate to MAHRC. The Low mileage. Private. PI 2-7118. row Frank Burke at Ojnnecticut fairly priced. Inspection invited. Dennison said, "We are very dia- also be heard. a request for bus service from a LaFontalne had testified at the managers we offer expense allow­ Ping Pong Table Tops 811.95 Ea, water, stove, refrigerator, garage, than average In size, entire baae- Robert Wolverton Agency, MI from the Center of Manchester? management of House and Hale Rorkrillp-V rrnon appointed, naturally.” investigation that he thought it FLAT FTNISH Holland window Mortgage Investment Exchange, Birch Paneling 25c Sq. Ft, $110. Available Jan. 1 MI 4-0238. AH good sized rooms, built-in oven new resident on a .street under ance. overwrite and bonus. Sales ment finished off into large family 3-1914. Department store has donated gift He aaid that za far aa he knows, was about 1:30 p.m. Friday when shades made to measure. All 15, Lewis Street, Hartford. CH experience required. Wonderful Cedar Closet Lining 20c Sq. Ft. KENMORE wringer type washer, and range, ceramic bath, full base­ construction in Overbrook Heights 1955 FORD, rebuilt engine, 4 door, good condition, $35. MI 9-6658. room 4%% mortgage, priced for wrapping paper, ribbon and boxes the company has no legal claim for he first observed fire in the chute metal Venetian blinds at a new 6-8897 days, JA 9-5553 evenings. opportunity for aggre.ssive person. Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Ft, quick sale, 816,900. PhUbrlck OAK STREET (area)—Six room ment, Oil hot water heat, amesite Blowout Causes off Rt. 83 arid near the South 8275 MI 8-2518. low price. Keys made while you free of pharge. Volunteers are pro­ the damageif' but added that the on the. ground floor. The first Call TR 5-8715 Blinds From $4.95 Ea. SIX ROOM apartment and garage. Agency. Ml 9-8484. home with approx, two acres of drive. One acre wooded lot. Only I Windsor line. wait. Marlow’s. SECOND MORTGAGE moiiey-We DEACX3N BENCH, new, 4 foot, CaU MI 3-0826. viding gift wrapping service on company has not investigated the Local Slocks The walking dislanc-e to Vernon alarm was turned in at 2:39 p.m., Dutch Doors $23.95 Ea. black finish, beautifullv .stenciled, good land. House has 3 bedrooms $500 down, complete monthly pay­ 1-Car, 2-Feiicc can supply any amount money the second floor of the store, and situation at any length. Elerrientary School ia just one later testimony of others re­ FOR SALE—1951 Ford, as la, 830. WASHER . REFRIGERATOR re­ Disappearing Stairways $23.95 Ea. $38. MI 9-1724, MI 3-7174. up, 3 rooms down, full basement. ments approximately $98. Full nominal fees from 10 to 25 cents for mortgagee Terms to fit your Situations Wanteif— Exotic Wall Paneling^ FOR RENT—4 room apartment, price $12,600. The water vein waa located mile, Yonce said, the maximum vealed. Tel. after 5:30 p.m. MI 9-1169. pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, heat, hot water, parking, children excellent heating system If vou for this service are donated to Crash Daniag;e needs. Construction mortgages Prefinished—From 16c Sq. Ft. 40" ELECTRIC stove, procincial about 10 feet beneath the surface Quotations Piirniabed by distance established for walkers in LaFontalne said the fir* had. al­ guaranteed. Pheme Ml 9-4617. Pot- also available. J. O. Realty 470 Female 38 18 or over. Tel. Ml 3-2068, TOWN OF want privacy plua, lookIc ■ this over MAHRC. Coburn A MIddlebrook, Inc. Special 2x4 50c Ea. sofa, 3 single beds, lined drapes. Excellent value for 815.200, T. J of the ground, and fed a w-ell lo­ elementary schools. ready gotten a good start. He told 1957 OLDSMOBILE Special 88, red terton's, 130 Center St. Main St., MI 8-5129. Volunteers working on this A blowout was said to be the DESIRE BOOKKEEPING position CASH 'N CARRY Reasonable. MI 3-5000. MODERN QUIET 3 room apart­ Crrfckett, Realtor, Ml 3-1577. U (Sl R Realty Co. cated on the Case Paper Mill Co. Bank Stocks He said the family, named Ha- probers he ran to the first floor, mid white 2-tone, 85M. MI 9-3352. or secretarial position with light COVENTRY project have Included representa­ On Glen Rd., of which Dennison Is Bid Asked SAM’S UPH01.STERY - Retired ment, heat and all utilities includ­ MI 3-2692 tives of the Manchester Council ! cause last night of a one-car, two- gerly, apparently was told by the grabbed a hose and fed water from the ebop. Caii take .care of Businesa Opportunities 32 shorthand in East Hartford-Man- Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells m a p l e TWIN beds. Steams 4t ed. Call MI 3-8524. ZONING BOARD WEST SIDE—1960 American Cto- fence accident on W. Main St. aLso president. Conn. Bank and Trust house salesman the school bus down the chute. cheater area. 4 years college. Foster mattresses, Windsor maple lonial, 13x23 living room, pine R. D. Murdock AH 3-6471 of Churches, Girl Scout leaders and FOR 8. all your upholstering needle iat National OF APPEALS The storm drain and other mains Co...... 62*4 went by the front door. When they He said he ordinarily cleans the 1957 Ford Convertible. great savings. Call CB 3-2378. Bachelor of Science degree In chair, cherry buffet, household recreation room, bar, immaculate .Senior Girl Scouts, the Junior where fences on both sides of the laid by Ansaldi were to serve the Hartford National very eli Call MI 3-8396. SMALL RESTAURANT, centrally THREE-ROOM heated apartment, There will be a public hearing Century C3ub of Manchester, CYP street were knocked down and the found it did not, he went on, the chute, which extends from the located in Manchester, low over­ Commerce. 10 years experience. Items. 152 Green Rd. stove and refrigerator furnished, condition, only 817,900. Carlton W. SO CLOSE TO THE BUS Lookout Mountain housing devel­ Bank and Trust Co. 63 66 AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ Friday, December 22, 1061 at 8 Club of Center Congregational car, WTecked, salesman told them it should. basement to the top floor of the 1950 CHEVROLET, good running head, reasonably priced. Injury Phone MI 9-6624. If no answer, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. for mlddle-age couple. MI 3-7894. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Spollcs.s 6 room ranch located at opment. •. ster 3 piece living room set: aofa a p a r t m e n t size G.E. refrigera­ P.M. at the Center School to hear Church and MAHRC members. Stanley Szynal, 26, of 20 High Fire Insurance Ciunpanles The recommendation was ap­ hospital, eight or nine times dally. condition, all new tires; would forces sale. Cali MI 9-8278. MI 3-5125. 381 STATE STREET the Green, all large rooms, ceramic The Highland Park Water Co., and 2 chairk, 8145. Choose from tor, Frigldaire stove, fireplace FIRST FLOOR 4-room apartment, the appeal of Atlas Weathermaster NOT ONE but three two-family More volunteers are needed to help St., Rockville, told police his right Aetna Fire ...... 148 158 proved. Blood bottl’es and rags soaked make excellent second car. Call NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Inc., on behalf of Carl C. and bath, enclosed porch, garage. Own­ according to Dennison, is a cor­ Htfd. F ir e ...... 82'4 86*4 with ether have frequ’antly been group of fine fabrics. Work done BE YOUR OWN BOSS EXPERIENCED medical secretary screen, all in good condition. MI heat, hot water, gas stove, newly houses, all on Highland St., two ers anxious for offers. Evenings on this wrapping!, ^irojcct next rear tire blew as he rounded the Board members meanwhile de­ between 4-7 p.m. MI 8-2607. by expert craftsmen on our prem­ and assistant desires full-time job • CHestnut 8-2147 9-3048. Beatrice King for permission to each at 814,000, one at $15,500. week and until Christmas. Any W. Main SL curve in front of City poration, but not a utility; that National Fire ...... 163 173 ferred until April qp May, action dropped down the chute, LoFon- redecorated. Box A, Herald. Dick Haves. MI 3-0527. is, it has no employea, no office 1963 OLDSMOBILE convertible, ises. All work WUy guaranteed. High income Sunoco Service Sta­ in doctor's office. References. Box erect a house on existing founda­ Call G. S. Keith, broker, MI 9-8191 man, woman or tecn*agcrs who Hail. Phoenix Fire ...... 135 145 on a transportation problem in taine testified. Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine tion for lease in growing Rockville. C, Herald. FOR SALE—39” automatic Hot- THREE ROOM apartment, includ­ tion without proper setback. or MI 9-9125. WARREN E. HOWLAND can fnntributc a couple of hours is He plowed into the chain link and no equipment, just a paper Llls and Indemnity Ins. Cos. the Monlauk Park development off He said further that several white, new brakes, new exhaust Diamonds— H'ateh point stove with 2 ovens, push but­ existence and officers. Besides •yatem, 8100. Ml 8-0770. St.., exclusive Oieney Fabric Small Investment and a desire to ing heat, hot water, gas for cook­ GRANT E. TCXmiAKER Sr. REALTOR asked to call Mrs. J. H. Kenneally fence surrounding the Centre Aetna Casualty ....1 4 9 1.59 Lake S.t. times each day he goes to the salesroom, in Manchester. Ml make above average Income ia all Jewelry 48 ton controls, rotary broiler and ing. Electric refrigerator and TWO-FAMILIES—We have them. A 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 Jr, 21 Willard Rd. Those who can­ Shopping Plaza then bounced Dennison, officers'are Robert Den­ (Children there are driven to Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Chairman Aetna Life ...... 142'4 1-5014 13th floor to be sure the chut# is 1954 OLDSMOBILE 4-door in good 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. that is needed to become your own deep well: also, steel wheel bar- stove furnished. Call MI 9-7737 be­ new one (4'4 and 4*4 flat); older not volunteer time to gift wrap across the street, drqve through a nison, vice president, and Mrs. Conn. General ...... 280 300 school by bus although they live clear. LEONARD W. YOST. Jewelers - row and garden tools. Call MI Dorothy Case Jacobson, secretary mechanical condition, solid lifters boss. COCKER puppies, AKC registered, tween 5-7 p.m. 6 and 4 flat for only $16,900; a 6 BOLTON—5 room ranch, 3 “ bed­ are asked to have purchases from section of iron paling fence on the Hftd. Steam Boiler 137 147 within the established walking and new battery. Asking 8125. RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. Repairs, adjusts watches eiroert- 4-1006. . and 8 duplex on Foster St. (or rooms, living room and kitchen, Rockville City Hospital grounds'®'’" treasurer, Cara, phonograpba changera. excellent temperament. All red ty. Reasonable prices. 0pm 'Tues­ House and Hale's store wrapped Travelers ...... 165 173 dLstance. Lack of adequate side­ The executive director of the Call after 6 p.m. MI 8-5618. - 818,400; 5 and 5 flat (nice one) for attached breezeway and 1-car ga­ there to help the MAHRC fund Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Call BU 9-0291 or buff, 835. MI 4-1310. day through Saturday, Thursday FIVE PIECE heavy maple dinette SIX ROOMS and a garage close to and halted against a tree there. Pub'lo I'tllltirs walks was the reason the board Hartford Hospital says it will be GARAGE FOR RENT 820,000; and a 6 and 6 on Walnut rage, wooded lot, convenient lo­ .drive. Szynal, arrested and charged granted bus service two month-’ 19M CHEVROLET coupe, 301 cubic days. Famous for servlcs for 80 evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. with hutch, rocker artd matching bus line. MI 3-8418. St. (or $22,000. T. J. Crockett, cation Offered for only $13,500. Conn. Light Power ,32'4 34',4 "some while." before a dollar esti-. years. Phone MI 9-4587. Potter NOW IS THE time to get that pet footstool, excellent condition Call with failure to drive to the right, Htfd. Electric Light 80 84 ago. mate can be made of the damage Inch, V-8. overdrive transmission. you've wanted. We have some 2200 square feet for commer- Realtor, MI 3-1677. U ft R Realty Co.. An 3-2692, R . Draghi Hemains K I 8-6534. ton's. After 6—JA 8-8295 MI 9-9809 or MI 9-9127 MANCHESTER—4 rooms 389 Hart­ suffered cuts on hia face and nose Hartford Gas Co. .. . 64 68 The town selectmen propose to crused by- last Friday’s fire. beautiful buff cockers, AKC regia Fuel and Peed 49-A D. Murdock, An 3-8472. and was given treatment at the ford Rd., 850 per month. Call The cIM vehicle, heavy equipmeat Vercjict by Jury So)ithern New England widen Lake St. in the spring if Dr. T. Stewart Hamilton said WEAVING of Bums, moth bolea tered. A small deposit will hold Conn. Bank t Trust, Real Estate MANCHESTlplR — Immaculate 8 hospital. He is due in court Dec. On Critical List there is money left in the snow T railen — MobDe Homes 6>A any one until Chrlatmaa. We will FIREPLACE and furnace Wood de­ room ranch, spacious liring room, C!OVENTRY—Stucco 5 room ranch. Telephone ...... 65 58 yesterday that the damaged por­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Help Wanted— Female 35 Dept., 803 Main St., Hartford. CH or storage,— MI >-6270. 26. removal budget, the board learned. handbags repaired, zipper re­ also board your dog while you-are livered, $20 per cord. Fieldstone Musical Instramenta 53 large brick fireplace, 2 bedrooms, Spacious living room, huge fii’e- Upheld by Judge Maniifactunng Cnmnanles tions of the hospital are now being INVBSnOATE the smart modem 9-1611, Ext. 522. His car wa.s termed almost a Authorities at St. Francis Hos- Meajiwhile, the children will con­ inspected by insurance adjuotors. placements, umbrellas repaired, SEWING MACHINE operators away on a trip. MI 8-6427, Har­ and cow manure; trucking. Max dining room and kitchen, 1-car place. Expansive kitchen with total loss. No estimate of the fence pital today reported that John T. Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 62'4 66*,-4 and economical way of relaxed full-Uras 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Also, mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, Rank!, Columbia, ACademy 8-9323 YOU ARE invited ^Tuesday, Dec. garage.with sundeck, complete G.E. built-ins. 3 bedrooms. Built Associated Spring .. ]2 ’ 4 14*4 tinue to ride. Buses in that area The final cost will include the living. New and used three and men’s shirt collars reversed and 12. from 6-9 p.m. to hear Mr. Judge Searles Dearington yea-i damage could be gained. I Draghi, 13, of 45 Englewood , Dr., have room, Ramsdell said. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ part-time shift for mothers with Bolton. after 4 p.m. city utilities. One block to bua. with easy maintenance in mind. terday, in the>plea session of Cir­ Hospital general manager Jo-1 Manche.ster, is still on the critical Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 pihysiral and income loss due to a four room available. Low down ing Shop. small children going to school, 9 George Epstein, Internationally convenient to schools. Asking House on 2 acre plot with addition­ Dunham-Bush ...... 5 '4 6 'i reduced patient population. The pajrment. Baak financing.'Vernon GUARANTEED singing canaries SEASONED fireplace wood, trucks known organist, domonstrate the cuit Coui’t 12 here, denied a mo­ seph P. McManus said the hospital' **’‘’*- a.m.-3 p.m. Experience preferred. • SEPTIC TANKS 815,800. U A R Realty Company. al 16 acres negotiable $16,900. tion to set a-side a verdict made by fence was erected when the Max- Dragi, who ac.’ idently .shot him- Em-Hart ...... 88 93 hospital had 793 patients just be­ .Mobile Home Court and Sales. MI for a cheerful (Christmas. Also and station wagon loads or de­ famous Thomag electronic organ SEPTIC TANKS Eighteen karat value. (M l Mr. j JiiAt a Coincidence Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard CLEANED aad INSTALLED MI 3-2691, R. D. Murdock, MI a jury of 12 gt East Hartford Nov. well family lived in the house now ‘n t>*'* **ead last Wednesday Fafnir ...... 49 53 fore the fire Friday and was ijown 4-8130. Building-Contracting 14 St., Manchester. parakeets, puppies, hamsters. livered. Also, hydraulic truck and the Thomas piano-organ com­ AND 3-6472. Art Foraker, AH 9-7748, Mf 9-5308. to 656 yestei’day at 3 p.m. 28 in which John Filloramo of 131 used as the hospital. night while putting his 22 caliber Heubleln ...... 30 33 Cages and all accessories in stock. jack. MI 9-1353. bination. Ward Mualc Co., 99 Sum­ Barrowg ft Wallace Co.. 55 E. Cen­ N. B. M achine...... 17<4 19',4 Ctooperslown, N.Y. (iT)—Fame is The hospital administrator also 1868 PACEMAKER, 46x8’, 3 bed- ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, !»■ SEWING machine operators, night mer. Open evenings. Remember no PLUGGED SEWERS • SEW ERS Elizabeth Dr. w'as found guilty and Talk Set for VJWC rifle in a gun case at .Waddell fleeting when it comes to man­ Have a living picture at home with FRONT TO back split Isvel, ,S bed­ ter St.,-Manchester, All 9-5306. School, imderwent a slx-horir op­ North and J u d d ___ .14*4 16^4 said the time it takes before the iqatas, freat kitchen, excellent modeling all types of caipehtry. shift, 6-10 p.m. Experience pre­ an aquarium filled with beautiful one hag ever paid one penny for MACHINE CLEANED rooms, two full tile baths, large fined $10 to charge of speeding. Mr. and Mrs- James Laidlaw will agers involved in the annual Hall eeadttka. 8^888. Lot 14, VaUey Garden—Farm—Dairy Atty. Wesley C. Gryk, who rsp- eration after the accident. His doc­ Stanley Works ...... 20 22, bumetf and damaged ward! oon be Nelson Higgins, m 4-1700, ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Co.. 60 tropical fish. Lay away Orders service on any ITiomaa orgw sold Machiie Claassil paneled family room, convenient $12,900—2 BEDROOM ranch, en­ talk on Christmas decorations for of Fame baseball game. In 1960 re-opened will depend on oavecal Tiallar Farit, Route 83, MabafieM, HlUlard St. by us. INSTAUAHON re.sented the accused, said yester­ the home at a meeting of the Ver­ tor has reported he is improving Veeder R o o t ...... 69 63 opposing managers here were Lou beirig accepted now, Manchester Prodacts 50 SepUo Ihnks, Dty WeDa, Sower kitchen plus enclosed rear patio, closed porch, patioi' cellar, ga­ but is still critical The' above quotstlons are not to factors. ar a g t CH 8-7461. Pet Center, 995 Main 8t. S ra C IA U S T attached garage. Beechler-Smith, rage, sewers, bus. Carlton W. day that the conviction against Fil­ non Junior Woman's C5ub tonight Etoudreau and Joe Gordon. In '59 FloristA—Nurseries 15 PART-TIME steady dally house- BALDWIN, MACS, Delicious apples ACCORDIONS and guitars ~ Tfs Unea Instoned— in vagetto and EddCaa 18 to 80. Driving and elaaa African violets, and foliage plants. McK in n e y BROS. ranch, completely redecorated, ranch on wooded hafe acre lot, bif Members will bring grab bag HAND PICKED MACS $1.25 a clarinet reduced $79. Ro'ndlnone family kitchen, fufl basement, was not supported by substantial 'Vote for it. That we* due chiefly quality (benefleiated) last year be- six, only Murtaugh of the Pitts­ I taatraetora. No wait- Carnation cut flowers. Open 7 EXPERIENCED part-time cashier. DRAINAGE 00. better than new condition. Enor­ gifts and gift books. Hostesses LOOKING FOR home for friendly basket. Bring your own container. Accordion Center, 1169 Main'St., Swwwrogw Disposal C o . mous landscaped plot. Many, bullt-lns, and jgarage. Schwartz eridencs sufficient to. establish the to changes in Congress between fore riilpment to the iron and steel burgh Pirates W still managing Soil drolnoga ia oa loiMrtan' DririnC Aeada- days a week, 433 N. Main St., Apply P c ^ s r Market, 725 Middle two-year old Terrier. Trained and are Mrs. Donald Benoit, Mrs. Don Houra 8 till dark. BotU'a, 360 Bush East Hartford. Oppoaite Bumaide tSO-ISS Pearl St.—Ml S4S0S many extras. Move right In. Real Estate, AtLS, AD 6-1341, eve- defendant’s guilt beyond a reason­ the t im e the d«eum«nt waa a{>> Induotry, according to . American In the majors. C n ^ , howsver, Is factor for fomora ta aoanflir In fiMBhaoM and resideeee. i t k a . . Ba»L^ good with children, MI 9-6600. Ml M 1 4 3 I. Haltin, Misa Nancy GawUca and HlURd. Ave., BU 9-4686. AfodtUy paymeota 891. BU 9<4688. nlnfs Air. Charbonneau, XQ S-06S8. able doubt Mrs. XOcbaal J. Lovaaqua. proved and sIgtMd. I*«n 01^ Steal Inotitute. *'ona of 10 CMiIcago Cub eooches. ohooolnf a forog* aeodlfec ailitun. ' •) . I

; / ‘AiOB TWKMTT>FOtlR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 IHuttrir^Btrr Queuing H^rulii Average DaUjr Net IHreM R ob For Um Weak BadaS The Weather DeeanVet t, ISSl Paeeeett of D. 8. Wtether ■■■■#» iv 88b Svmofblical Lutbenm Church will LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY at 1:10 P.M. - SATURDAY 11:10 P.M. Cold wave wendag for toalght. A bout T ow n meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the 13,518 fklr, dlmtekthfag wladt. Lew Id (a church aaHwnbly room. tM.tka Audit M degrew. Tbanday raoatljr eBaar, Tiiwwi Lo0(*< K n lclita oT Pythlma, / • B urtiu M OtrealiitlMi wia mMt tomorow at 8 p.m. -In Mancheater Lodge of Elks will Mancheater— A City of VUlago Charm oweli eelder. High la Ida O raim HaB. The propoaed alate sponsor its annual Christmas party Cojne for Christmas of o a o tn to be voted upon Include for members only tomorrow after Main Street . Oarl A. Ouatafeon, chancellor a brief meeting at 8 pjn. at the ccaunander; Carl J. B. Anderson, Elks Home. Fred Lea la chairman Manchester VOL LXRXl, NO. 62 (tHlRTY4UX PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13* 1961 (Ctaadfled' AdrertialBg ea Page S4) PRICE FIVE CENTS vloe dtancellor; Harold Modean, of the Christmas party and dinner. prelate; Carl B. Thoren, master Free Parking of work; Oustpve Gull, secretary; St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle Evan Nyqulstl financial secretary; wUl meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Rear Of Store ^Must Suffer for Others^ John Poison, master at arms; .Eric the home of Mrs. Edgar Berube, State News Nelson, Inner guard; Edwin Cook, 50 TumbuU Rd. outer guard, and CSarl E. Thoren, MI 8-4128 trustee for three years. George Epstein, internationally known organist, will appear at the Roundup The Volunteer League of Luts U.S. Opposes British Call Ward Music Co.. 99 Summer St., Junior Museum will hold a Christ- tonight from 6 to 9. mag dinner on Monday, Dec, 18, at 8:30 p.m. at Cavey'a Restaurant. WUllam H. Marceau, 8 Tracy ^Chicken’ Ride Reservations must be made by Dr., has recently been promoted NEW WESTINCHOUSE I THE FRYINC PAN Thursday by calling Mrs. Walter to the rank of captain In the Na­ Doherty. 129 Tanner St. Members tional Guard. He is a motor of­ Plea for Mercy Death Leads to ars to bring grab bag gifts. ficer in the 2nd Battle Group oi the 169th Infantry and has been I THAT BROILS, TOO! Stephen T. Hopkins, Strong Bd„ CAROUSEL CLEANER For Congo Cease-fire Now a member of the National Guard $100,000 Suit South Windsor, and treasurer of for over 16 years. Marceau is em­ By TBmtAS A. BKEDT f Servatius arose to challenge the Upellon Xi social fraternity at the ployed at the main Post Office. Jerusalem, Dec. 13 (fP)—Is­ attorney general’s aeclaration that - •/ University of Hartford, assisted OPEN rael demanded today that there could be no mitigation. Waterbury, Dec. 13 (A’W at a recent Initiation ceremony. A Storj- Circle, WSGS, of South Reg. Servatius urged the tribunal Adolf Eichmann die for his “which Haa shown justice, to also The mother of a youth killed Tuletlde reunion party for present M ethoist Church, wiU meet tomor­ 59.95 Now 49.95 in an auto accident has filed a members and alumni will be held row at 10:30 a.m. In Wesley Hall role in the Nazi slaughter of show mercy in declaring punish­ UN Forces Friday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at at the church. Jews and the former Gestapo ment." $100,000 damage suit against Wants UN the Canioattineee Home, 73 Con- colonel refused to beg for “The accused could not have two drivers she claims wet^e greea St., Hartford. TONIGHT done anything, he could not stop On Anna Addy Sunbeam Troop of mercy. playing a so-called game of Attack the Salvation Army wlU meet “It l8 my profound eonvictlop (CoBtiBiied Ob Page Seven) "Chicken” on the highway Daughters of Liberty. No. 125. Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at the Salva­ JUi that I must suffer tor others," Secure in LOLI, will meet In Orange Hall tion Army Citadel. The girls, ac­ when her son was killed. tonight at 7:80. Members are re­ Eichmann told the special Israeli The civil action was filed In Su­ companied by their leaders, Mrs. tribunal in his final words. “I In Katanga minded to bring a gift for the Michael Orfitelli and Mrs. Clayton perior Court yesterday by Mrs. Simshine Basket. Mrs. Matilda must carry the burden imposed on F rigid W ea ther Mary E. Zmuda, administratrix of Lindsay and rommittee are In Howard, will go caroling for shut- me by fate.” Brussels, Belgium. Dec. 13 Top Goals ins at convalescent homes. Guest Biting his words off like a drill the estate of her son Edward. 22 of charge of refre.shments. soloist will be Mrs. RusseU Ven- Seymour, against Anthony D\idek (iT*)—U.N. forces in Elisabeth- sergeant, the 66-jrear-old defendant Nips M idwest, of Seymour and James Lowden of Phi Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma narL scorned hie conviction as based ville launched a general at­ United Nations, N. Y., Dec. on a “deception." Ansonia. tack today against Katangan Phi sorority, will meet tonight at About 150 children were visited TILL 9 According to papers filed in the 13 freezing conditions extended’soiith- control of his vehicle when he sei-v- ward into Texas and the Gulf ed to the right. munication with Brussels: "It nounced she was withhoMinff Manchester, Rooky Hill and Weth­ REO SNOW THROWER out and then announced eentence is to be feared that Katangan deUrery of the bomte untU ersfield . Sunday at 2 p.m. at the • 5 year guarantee • complete set of attachments BROILER SKILLET will be passed Friday morning. States. The court papers in the ca.se de- Foot Guard Hall In Hartford. The There leemed little doubt thal It Among the low readings: scHbe the game of chicken as one forces will not be able to re­ satisfied about U.N. objec­ program will include singing and • Combination floor and rug nozzle • toss-away bag \ JUST RECEIVED . . . will be trie death penalty. Washta. Iowa. -26, Le Mars, I in which’ two drivers approaching sist the attack.” tives in the secessionist prov­ dancing, visit from Santa and re­ Attorney General Gideon Haus- Iowa, -25, Waterloo, Iowa. -24, each other on the hlghwa.y travel ince of Katanga. freshments. Mrs. J. Donald Ran­ OUR LAST SHIPMENT! ner opened the da.v'a eeision with Pueblo. Colo., and Aberdeen. S. D., to the left of the center of the • lightweight • over 1 h.p. motor input road. The driver who turns away Elisabethville, Katanga, som, 376 Burnham St., la in charge 199.95 reg. 37.85 24.94 a demand for the death penalty -22, Minneapolis -16, Des Moines, Dec. 13 —Four Swedish Washington, Dec. 13 iii- Pinehurst will feature farm Station, Milton. Fla. Split on Racial Policies State Motor Vehicle department’s The first pair swooped in and Part of One Man^s Fcnnily km” at a special news conference fresh native Connecticut tur­ dally record of automombile fatali­ dropped five bomba aimed at the Buj-ing overshoes for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boisvert of Montreal 1s quite a task on ’The Ctongo crisis. Ball is acting keys from the LaBroad-Aber- The Italian American Club ties as of last midnight and the hotel, which la about 500 yards and a strain on the paycheck. The Boisverts, seated at the far left, have 19 chilAren ranging in foreign affalm chief in the abeence lee farms, and the famous ladies auxiliary will hold its an­ totals on toe same date last year: west of President Tshombea age from 22 to 2. ’Thirteen of them are shown at the mass fitting. (CP Photofax), of Secretary df State Dean Rusk Swift Premium Buttcrball tur­ nual Christmas party tomorrow at reg. 21.95 1960 1961 strongly gu id ed residence. who is in Paris. keys. All Pinehurst turkeys 6 p.m. at the clulrirouse on Eld- Union Chiefs Back Killed ...... 262 255 The secon|yk||(Ve attacked with ’Ihe Brltizh government has sil- are sold oVen ready. ridge St. Members are reminded rockets and v fte d several direct Extra $5 Million Profit nounced that it will ask UJM. Sec- to bring grab bag gifts. I 4 Families Flee hits on the flp u n g . P robers Find retary-Genoral U H unt to seek an Newsmen IjPths heart of the Immediate (lease fire In Kafcaaaa Norwalk, Dec. 13 GPt — Mem­ aecesslonist capital: jn tc h e d the between U.N. forces there and Labor Peace Plan bers of four familial escaped in­ Blast ^Evid^hce those of eecusslonist Katangan jets pull out of divlNj|Hjdiout 200 13.88 jury today when fire destroyed a feet, then speed ovMpips target. SNET Admits Plea leader Moise TWiombe. S-*tory building on Main St. Ball. aatUng fbrth the U A posl- Bal Harbour, Fla., DM. IS (A>) —^ ^couldn’t hold together another two Shrapnel and debris easeadod' into In T rash Chute Damage was estimated at about the hotel’s swimming pool.'^— tloa, said “The United Nations has • 2-slice toaster Leadens of Otganized Labor an- years tSfliOOO by fire authorities. not only the need but the right to nouneed jubilantly early today ' Meany deecribed the pact ham­ THE A printer, Richard Sagnelli, 32 (OoBtiBUed OB Pag* Twelve) Hartford, Dec. 13 (P) — Inveatl- protect I t s ^ ’ and theredora ehould Does • new shock-proof chassis their complete agreement on a plan mered out early today as a Greenwood Ave., Darien, apotted Not Based on Need not agree to ftny cease fire imtU It gatora of the Hartford Hoapltal S SINGLE BED reg. 19.99 for settling labor’s internal ware. “workable and forward-looking the blaze while on his wuiy to work has secured Its defensive and com­ • 4 toasting elements It was obvious , that George procedure.’’ Another MtmcU mem­ at a prtning plant. fire diacloaed today that they munications positions. W. G. GLENNEY I Meany, 67-year-old AFL-CIO presi- ber, Lee Minton, Guus Bottle Hartford, Die. 13 (iP)—A vice^diUonal profit, other than “for cor­ A? SaqiTielli said he saw flames in have uncovered an impsrtant piece "Once the U.N.'s limited objec- • satin chrome finish front and back dedL considered the pact a crown­ Workers Union presldttit, said on k grocery store on the first floor Walker Lashes president of the Southern New porate purposes.” of evidence bearing out the-theory Uvea are achieved, the United ing Bchisvement of his embattled emerging from the long eeeslon at of the brick structure. He sum- England Telephone Company con­ Strong, quesUonlng whather the COMPANY 4 p.m., EST; money could be used for anything an explcBlon took place aome- States would urge an immediate • all parts nickle or chrome plated 8 FULL BED reg. 24.99 tmion career. His voice shook as he monM firemen from an outdoor ceded under cross examliuition to- whera in the upper part of the 13- cease flte,” Ball said. “Wshope and outlined the peace terms. “I think we’ve settled this prob­ p:d)Uc phone; then entered the At Censorship, other than dividends to stockhold­ bdieve these objectives will bn ob­ The pact won imajilmous approv­ oday that a rate increase prc^sal ers, suggested jokingly that “you atoty refuse chute. jjj * completely automatic lem forever. It’s a hell of a fine building to arouse the four fami­ A fire that started in the trash tained quickly and with a mtol- al of the AFL-CIO ^ecutive Ooun- job.’’ lies on the second floor. now being heard by the Public might triple'the dl’vidend." mum of loss of Ufa and damaga to K * completely washable ciL in a hot debate during a mara­ Union . leaders have all been U N , U .S. P olicy chute claimed 16 Uvea at the hoa­ WESTINCHOUSE Ihe builtong was located on Utihties Commission is based pri­ PUC counsel Samuel Kanell pltal last 'Week. property." f, • allergy free thon 8-hour session. Quick approval telling themselves for years that Main St. (Route 7) outside the marily on comparison of earnings challenged the company’s .request High U.S. authoritlea aaid in con­ Sell I by the AFXrCIO convention later once they got a disputes armis­ downtown business area. Also on that its new rate be computed on Hartford Fire Marshal Gaofg* of other companies. nection with the statement that c S * pink, blue, yellow today was assured. tice plan worked out they could Dallas. Tex , Dec. IS (iP)—For­ F. Kennedy said that between Uw the first floor was a liquor store. mer Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker “This case it not based on need the basis of a "fair value” cost, ground floor and the main floor while there is U.S.-BrlUah dUfOr- WESTINCHOUSE 5 TUBE TABLE RADIO Mesny, whose re-eleotion as fed- forge ahead in orgatUzing, politic! The cause of the fire was not de­ sharply criticized the United Na­ as it is being defined here,” said taking into account the tfset of enc« on the timing of a oease-ftre. srsUon president was s foregone and other fields fram which fight­ termined immediately. tions, U.S. foreign policy and “cen­ Roger W. (Hartt. SNETOO vice inflation. SNETCO is the fliat level the metal liner of the chute the Allies are agreed on the over­ conclusion,. is expected' to wait a ing among themselves had divert­ sorship" of the militaty, last night president .ki charge of revenues. utility copipany in Connecticut to had been sucked Inward, twisted, all objective of a united Cmigo. Heating while to see that the i>eace plan he ed their full resources. in his first public address since In response to a question by PUC seek a rate on this basis, rather and ruptured. I worked out le functioning smooth­ ‘ The agreedrupon plan is a blend Held in Fatal Stabbing becoming a civilian. Commissioner Henry Strong, Hartt than the original cost basis prevl- . ’This Indicated an Implosion had (Continued —One mium and other top grades dO and the United Auto Workers immediate capitulation of Reds from the AP Wires in teeUmony before the Connecti­ the originators of Custom- case is to go to an umpire for an 8. Main St. cut Public Utilities Commission piece of e-vidence in the investiga­ penon was killed and at least properly aged to give that Blended Blue Sunoco gaso­ Union, had said only a few weeks award. Police said the two men snd and Pinks from Dallas to Wash­ tion.” three tarjured In a eoOlaliai be­ little extra tender quality 'Pcytt-AZiojc STO th a t lacking a disputes peace ington to Moscow and Peking." yesterday as the principal sup­ tween a truck and a atatteli line. plan, the federation probably The 61-year-oid Texan, who re­ WiUiam T. Clay Jr.. 38. of plier of the Southern New England Investigators also diacloaed that VACUUM CLEANER (CoBtlBued en Page Fonr) (CoBtfaiued OB Pag# Tweira) Telephone Oo. wagon here this afternoon. H m you can plan on when you j j ' signed from the army after be­ Bridgeport, who has been under the hinge part (ff the metal door dead pensm was hrajM^ hi the shop Pinehurst. Hams will ing reprimanded ahd relieved of police detention since Nov. 27, the SNETCO has petitioned the of the refuse chute on the ground wrecked statian wagon and was command of the 24th Infantry Di­ day after the -body of John A. be almost boneless . . . no (Continued ea Pnge Twelve) (Continued on Page Twelve) not Immediately Ideatifled. shank or hock and very well Report on Kennedy—% vision, was interrupted numerous Brattin, 51, was found in an al­ Three Wales bury resideata were times with standing applause. leyway, was arrested today on a taken to Da^Mizy Hnsptlal. trimmed . . . and. of course, IS THAT ALL In references to army charges Superior Court bench warrant They were IdentUM - there as they will be from Morrell, that he criticized high government charging him with manslaughter RoiM Dmmni,. 17( EaoBd Ave,; officials and attempted to influ­ ... State Highway Department Best Leg Show Since Minsky^s Fetor Onlhsae, 67 Chrcnlt Ava.; fully cooked and ready to ence the votes of soldiers In a eat. Come in . . . or phone Relationship with Congress announces the Chester-Hadlyme both hai orittoal eoiiditlon. aad THEY SELL..? rightwing indoctrination program. ferry will discontinue operations Riflhard Barry, 19, Flak S t, In Ml .3-4151 and place your Walker said: for the winter on Friday. fair ooaditlon. order for Poultry, Hams, Of course not. "I have been charged with noth­ NOTE—^Net smiMislBgly, Dem-erscord simple to^ ing. I have been found guilty of Coroner finds Frederick M. Men Understand Skirts Roast Beef today. They sell heating COM­ SPECIALLY PRICED! "President Komedy has had re­ Smith, 37, of Stamford, criminally VIRUS ETAJ EPID iaaC sw ats and RepubUeans differ grade this portion of Kennedy’s re­ markable success with his recom­ nothing. I have been pimished tor Potoal, Mo^ Deo. U (D — A FORT Muurply la their eatimatse o< port card. mendations.” nothing. I have no grievances or responsible for the death of 47- regrets” year-old Joseph Kresko in a Dar­ vlius fin eptdemle whleh a vet­ SPECIALLY PRICED! * long range tuning IPrealdeBt KeBaedy*s snoceas with But it isn’t. As usual, the triito lies between eran health officer aald “apiead P IN E H U R S T ■ In addition to SUNOCO Ooegress la the past seasioB. Bat The Republican view: Dwight D. the partisan extremee. “Today our r^ations and sub­ ien tavern fight last m onth... That Make Them Beam Heating Oil they provide * excellent deep, rich tone polMeol observers see storm Eisenhower was a .dam protecting ordination to the United Nations Gov. John N. Dempsey says he faster than any fin onttreak ,t FRUIT GIFT Kennedy did get a wide and im­ win not accept an Anny Invita­ By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON oan renMtnber" hit adnlt weirk- * awakens you to music and will turn on wainlBgs for key admlnietratioB the people from a flood of bad pressive , variety' of- legislation puLs every man signing the ^by making some a rlb-ca^ girding . . , /or your comfort. , . prejeets. Ib the future. This Is Democratic legislation.’ When he (armyI oath under a double stand- tion to inspect (tonnectlcut Na­ AP Fashion Writer a foot wide. era for the lUat ttme today * ideal as an extra house radio through C onfess in things from tional Guard and reserve troops in after fordag oloalng adMxds for BAS4(erS the pnsMdeutisI perfonnsBee to went out, the flood was bound to housing to minimum wages to help New York, Dec. 13 (A*) — Nor- His flirty, 'flaring skirts were, • AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES the morning coffee too! » date. come. No matter what Democrat (Continued ofl Page Twenty) Germany, rejecting it as unnec- rtian Norell, king of the American topped by crackling short jackets, the week. The aohool shut down moved into the White House. Little for depressed areas. ceasary since he haa reports the oame after 600 to 806 O f 3AV0 Every fruit basket is made Republicana^did tone down some couturiers, has rewarded ths long or capelets. Some had the jaunti- • BURNER SERVICE By ARTHUR ED80N that Kennedy offered was new, and state troops in Germany are hap­ Buffering male with the best leg nees of a bell hop’s jacket, others school children were affected. to order . . . with fresh much of the legislation he pushed New Frontier billa and block The dly, 55 mUes sonth of S t fruits, candies, nuts and AP Newefeaturee Writer others. py and well received. .show since Minsky’s. were as dlgnifiedly military as • EVEN-PAY BUDCn PUN Washingtoo, Dec. 13 (Ab — A had been kicking around‘for years. U.S May Trim Weather-buffeted paratroopers ' Sooty-^yed girls winked . and -Army and the Navy put together. Lonis has a popnlatlon of XJMO. other delicacies. Baskets in top administration official Oom- But. these Republicans say. Ken­ But the past interests us mainly twirled. Yards of skirt - fabric Reds and blues, always a part of - Many of the atudonts are from New HamUton Beach for what it may disclose about the at Ciunp prum, N. T., headed to­ the $10.00, $15.00 and I W ESTINCHOUSE Child's | plained rsesntly that many who nedy never worked up much force day for field maneuvers on foot whirled and flapped high against Norell's patriotic fashion ferver, rural areas. The Waahlagton For more than "oil” . . . FOO D MIXER blams ths PresidMt for not tak­ of Ms own, so the GOP was able to future. Guard, Reserve slim hips, Garters ,nd long gams were predominant colors in his County health offioer. Dr. $20.00 range are most popu­ ing a firmer stand with Congress build' effective legislative levees. And from this the forecast after high winda prevented a mass lar for Christmas gifts. for a home-full of comfort, Reg. 39.95 paratroop drop... West Berlin’s flashed into sight. The women spring show. George S. CreoaiveU. aald the expect too much to happea'to Or, in the ornate phrases of Sen. reads: Storms, increasing in in­ gasped, in surprise and the men But bright spring prints showed epldemio started In sobotria In call. . . soon. Everett McKinley Dirksen, R-IU., tensity. Washington. Dec^ 13 (jP)—The newspapers express Irritated dia- PHONOCRAPH I Kennedv administration is near­ appoinlment that German •'born beamed with delight. Ijp as clamic shirt waisted dresses the eastern part a t the oenaty "We’ve got a marathon race.” and Rep. Charles Halleck, R-Ind., For the reciprocal trade pro­ which Norell also provided with and jnst went swish, all the way CHINA DfSHCS he said, “not a hundred yard who issued a joint statement: gram. always a political powder ing a politically touchy decision film star Marlene Dietrich failed Weary of the sober, staid, “ac­ 2 4 . 9 5 Army National Guard and Reserve to turn up as promised for a Hol­ cepted” look of suits and dresses skirts gored and flared enough to across (he oenaty la about 10 dash." “The hallmark of this 1961 legis­ keg. comes up for reneweJ. And atop ti^ic. days.” Blossom time pattern now hJ '■*9- Historically, he may be right. lative venture was failure—in lead­ Kennedy etUl hasn’t been able to Army National Guard and reserve lywood film premiere la her na­ worn for many seasons, the< style TKC CHRISTMAS 24.95 Divisions, informed soured said tive city ... Mrs. John F. Kenn-edy pace setter flaunted a new silhou­ Still, there'was nothing gaudy or available on the club plan SPECIAL PoUUcaHy, he could be wrong. ership, in I accomplishment and in do anything about the t’wo points NATO GETS U.S. PLEDOS 19.94 For time is. preelsely what the campaign promises filled. For this he ]>ounded most frequently dur­ today. will tell ootmtry' how White House ette last night. burlesque about Norell’s leg art . . . All pieces: Cup and fashons. Nor somehow did there Parle, Dec. — Secretary President doem’t have enough of. ths American people can thank, in ing the can^jaign: Federal aid to Backers of the plan belie've the rooms have bem done over, on a In so doi^, Norell proved that is (JF) Saucer, Soup or Cereal, Din­ Even in his jubilation over elec­ large measure, a sturdy band of resulting reshuffle of manpower taped television program next the length hemlines go to or stop seem to be anything the least hit of State Dean Bnak promlaed W. G. GLENNEY education and medical aid for the daring about a black jersey dinner America’s NATO AUea today ner Plate, Fruit and Des­ tion returns ysar ago, John F. outnumbered Republicans who aged under social security. would permit buildong the remain­ February. short of have nothing to do really Kennedy, ever a political realist, fought througji the session with ing GimrU and Reserve Di’visions with the amount of shank or shin gown that plunged absolutely to the United States never wlU sert, Salaid and Bread and Education and medical aid tall L'Oaservatore Della Ditmenica, the waist of a flat-boeomed model. negotiate away war-wea West- COMPANY must have had sobering second considerable success for a beach­ close to full st^ngth, thus making Vatican weekly newspaper, says that shows. Butter sold for 79c each thoughts. . head of sanity in government.” to the beleaguerid lot of Abraham them more ready for active duty Without petticoats, his models As always, Norell’s garments ere righto In Berlin. Oonferenee Ribicoir, secretary of welfare. His Santa Claus represents a “noon seemed extremely simple—the kind sources said Bosk told the open­ with every $5.00 purchase 336 N. MAIN STREET High among" ithem would have The Democratic view; Badly if needed. stroua aubstitaUon" for the Christ wore a sucession of trim little been the reiliization that, al­ large, pleasant office, Room 5246, you think you can whip up ycrats won Con­ Eisenhower veto, or the threat . during the adminiatration of foi> deed, Norell has done what he oan a pat. md n « |K h HSJTIM Oeil.. • taalglM]a*l«V^ Ibt. Btoce toes* Uws ars Boer on the M m McOonnaek, D-UaM.: mer SUte’a .Atty. Benjamin B. to make up for thooe two or three Is at adds « s 4S adapter induded 1 2 9 . 9 5 (OoettoMi M Pag* nirtoae) .(OoettMMd M PBffs Btafetoee) AdamowakL > beltlesB "sack" seasons fashioa had (Oontlwed an Tafs THrtoMi)

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