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^ IlM - WdfltlMr. " About Town ATMBg* D i^.N ct R ob . / ■ . Penrast' ef V. to W e s ^ , m ssm rn, ■fMnmi ohaptMrTbni. « tn iRMt Far the Wask Baded Dee.lf.lSd> Pair. %ery cefd ftofflht. V m ^ a S n S ir .tA i p«. «t Hwertc .. fjMirXtle CfcrlMr ssra to Id sbbvA e x y y t^fl T^ f i « for k oHflit burtnooo ■*•• / . - • im m i m o r h ^ jbtefc W ti'. 13,059 Ma^ esUn^^ Af- tsrassh. High to toa.x D m roralkr - ______y; ,/ ■ail ChrUtiilM party ter membeia I Boms atir cotton quUtsd. ol the Sunday and othaiw ark Ui nylons. .MANdiiESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1959 bavuinhif at T p.m. on Pretty prints and paatsl„< (IHHJRTEBN PAGES) colors Itvf^ns 7 to lA Cauriatinaa Eve. TWIGNT and ' A , - *.. ICn. In a Mahoney, patriotic In- ftfuctor for the DA\J, AuxlUary, Track Loaded yeetef^ preaehted a 50-eUr flag WEDNESDAY $3.98 to Union Poll to Olrl Scout Troop So. JO at the ■ -ii Nathan Hale School Mpi. J. H. With A-Waste Hanniater, troop leader, and the 8hop' at itals’s for gift hosiery. $ Bars Last Olrl Scouts Invited Mrs, Mahoney, First quality full fashioned .or 5.98 m<«ig with auxlUary members aeamlese nylon in new shades. OmBS' DEPT. Catches Fire Mrs.' Oors and Mrs. Grace BullA HU 9:00 Second Floor ^______- ** as their guests at Btie,troop's Arkwright Siftifer'Seamless'...... pair 79e Christmas party. Coemrsburg, P*m Dee, 28 CHRISTMAS EVE WE HANDBAGS Arkwright Dark Seam . pair 79c (jp)—This liehigh Co u n ty In gmiulns leather, finsy^quaUty. calfskin, WddliiiiEtiNL Dec. 28 { iP y ^ WILL CtjOSi AT t:30 coiQimmity of 1,600 tiEceived also the popular ramMer handbags. ,' Alba Sheer Seamless .pair $1.86 -\ an early morning scare today H ie govenuneQt poll of Steel­ j Police Arrputs^^ Calfskin Bags .,.,. .$6.06 to |7.98 - Obviously .referring to Presi­ workers on whether they want Alba Sheer Dark Seam . i .pair $1.16 Dy n U M K nXTTtO ^ . < when a truck cartTing 29 Rambler Bags .. bf,pair $l-3$ $1.66 primarily for man; not man driver of the vehicle, told state Stuart Rothman, genei^ ping a lighted dgaretta on oom; . . .” He desci^h’ed the Internation­ police he waS -climbing an incline counsel of thg National Lahor bostnda tnaterlal. Np-Mend Seamless,. . . > .pair $1.60/ for them,*’ al basis, of peace as “above ,all, when he noticed a drag. Upon' in­ The communist way of life waa truth;”' Relatiims Board, said the s at Mxa.. Richards Was arrested on ■ HOSIERT -BAR—Main Floor X an, obvious target of the 78-year- vestigation he found a rear tire agency id making plans to con­ n warnnt issued by the Town t . .' The Pontiff said the Roman flat and. burning. _ ^old Roman CathoUc Pontiff, Catholic Church "looks with favor duct ifo election during that 3* Court She posted 850 bond for though ha did not mmitioR com­ bn every initiative which can help Btate and local police and lire Refineries "dourt appsaianea Dee. SO.'^ That Holiday munism by name, ih a Speech de­ i^are-humanity, ne^v conflicts, new equipment fro m a number of near­ day period if necessary but At the "time of the fire, officials voted to peace and the obstacles massacres,- new destruction be­ by communities converged on thei hopes the need for it irill be beUemd that after the mattr^is scene and the fire, confined to removed' by a union-manage­ Tehran, Iran, Dec, 28 — . In Its.pJtth. X yond caloulatlon." tireg and brake lining, was Caught fire, Mrs.iRi^ards ^ Broadcasting a, new call for ment agreement,. Iranian authorltiea today dia-.*“ tempted to., carry' It out of the In Shimmefing world leaders to faahton a true (Conttnued on Page Seven) brought under control. No one was patched .air and army res- house. Thmi, apparently parOally hurt and with minor repairs the peace, he eald eorial peace / ‘is Washington, Dec. 23 . Markle. 18. of East abnoat exclusively as a machine, Un Provtnea, in wUeh AbAdgn Is Hartford, who. police said, was Herald is The Herald’s annual gerous. However, police/ upon Ite membership is • running 93 per Fashion takes . on glamor­ a iriWe of merchandise, a worth- learning the nature of the load, cent for rejection of the offer, he located. Xbiutoq la tlw alto oCInui’s seen to take a 82.87 pair, of gloves Ima cog ih some great machine, a Christmas gift ‘ t,q its news­ prim* economic asaeti th* *prawl- frorti King's, ^w as arrested last locked traffic for about a mile In told newsmen.. ous new highlighl^ in "silk- „.,idere productive unit,” he said; boys. each direction from the scene, McDonald said 36,000 postcards Ing nftinwxiiy orwuad petroleum re­ night for th m of goods exposed fineries. for sale. some SO miles north of Philadel­ have 'been tabulated eo far and / look” cotton satin ... Abby phia^ In Eastern Pennsylvania. that All but 7 per cent supported \ The franlAn Army, Navy and Air Free under $50 bond, he Is due Force were instructod to be ready , In court Jan. 5. Kent interprets an exciting the union leaderjShlp’s rejection of' Martial Law Illegal Washington. Dec. 23 (;F)-"Hear- the industry’s setJememt terms. to renel asiAUlt. V Chsrlsa McCarthy of 52 N. EHm •ne Iranians also put artillery, ’ 8t was arrested last night and version bf the shirtwaist to ings cn an application by Wftlker The union tlAs about 500,000 trucking Co. to use a New Britain, members. tanka and ahtialreraft bcttcx4ea. ih was charged with Intcadcatian-And conn., site for packaging atomic poeitibna on river hank* above and breach of peace. Court date is carry irou through the hollr waste material for dispoeal at sea ICoatlBB^ OB PageThlrteeB) below Abadan .to protect the vest Jan. 9. ' , U.S. Court Reopens WjU resume in the Connecticut refineries. The number of tanks or day8, right into spring! Silk city Feb. 9, the size of artillery was norms- cioced. scarf accent. Satin priA| The Atomic Energy Commis­ sion’s examiner, Samuel W. Cuba Deports : Naval pAtrols were tncreaeed in Plant Jensch, said yesterday that the the Shattol Arab River, which with full, skirt, notched coli« fomiA thd- frontier nmniog' north- hearings will be held in the com­ vhuds frdm the Persian Golf. lar. Chinese coral, far east Minn^poUa, DSC. 23 (gV-Three*bbdy in MirthesoU.. one of his prt- mon pleas,,.court room. 111 Frank­ U.S. ^ Reporter lin Square, starting at 10 a.m. The river is Important to Xraaiaa federal judges ruled today that ..mary...... executive<• duties is to keep econoroy because It pcorides ee- gold, 'oriental beige, ming peace for everyone' in his state.” The tmcklng company Is li­ ' -Mra Biaenliower kives an Open Arms weicbme to Prerident Blsenhower on his arrival last night, at case to tanltor Berths at Abadan. Gov, Orville L. Freeman ^ went In Albert 'Lea, Mayor Niles censed by the ABIC to collect low- In Prison Plot Andrews Air Force Bees outside 'Washington. (AP Pbotofex). - The reflneriee, forflusW run by blue. In sizes 10 to ll. beyond his authbrity in usWg Na­ Shoff pleaded for 100 per cent com­ level pauskaged waste from other the BrltiAii-awnad In n PetrMeum tional Ouiirdamen to shut^Xtown munity suppdrt when the police commission licensees and 'to dis­ Havg/la, Dee. 28 (/P)—American Co., are now operated by an intar- For a bright Chriitmtu §ift, the Strikebound Wilson and Co. department again takes over locaj pose of the waste, contained 4n newsman James' Buchanan tmlsy eoBsertium''in wUCh meatpackingmeaipacKuig plant pomi. nat «.iu«bAlbert Lea, law enforcement. Shoff and oUwr weighted eteel druids, in the At- was under prileff ‘i»>-get out of NewsiriaR Cites ffiome from 1 / Nationa Trip Ahiarteaa oU ccntoenlee hava n. •TODDLER STANDOXn*’ STRAP TQP BQUF- ' give her a hdliday Mlhn/TMey told the company it city and county offlciala hiu) askad lantlri Ocean- _«_L & 4 A# flam iptiba « ro r tielng convicted of help­ 966 MAIN ST. FANT—A wide float of sheer NTIiON TRICQT could rei^ien the plant. for a tempofkry closing of \ The company hae aaked for an ing an American eacspfee from, a ^’^Inmlens clalnt W q I» s bean MANCHESTER JEWELED CARDIGAN plant after the outbreak amendment of Its license to per­ Caatrb prison. He was scheduled to vtotating a IPW agiMBnent whieh, only en^sntment puffs out ovsr crackle-crisp NYLON The Judges held Freeman had Ike’s( Stamina th ^ eay. Sxed VtS ftteHier at mfd- violence. mit It to use a rite it owns th leave for Miemi by plane AWlY ^ ■' ‘ PARCHMENT to give gay holiday frock* a A beaded yoke with lovely pearl buttons. Black or white. Bo absolute power to declare mar­ attaun of ihp dhAtt j^Arab^ t^t tial law at Albert Lea. N*w Britain for encaaii« the thte aftijrnopn. / . . brecay lift Here's a holiday carol of simulated Slzea 34 to 40. X paCkages.>ln concrete^ I»reMn»lnary . •WiiibUikton.7iSeI,g5 Dear iWftniAiMSilaance, arsgm§t^ssifSO' READY TO WEAR DEPT. Their ruiing. barred Fryman A S -m firii^tary ebUrt uv P lnaf Mrs, Kisenhower:,. , - , on in ta ils hAnw. tSA. Bhatt Al pijatlng. fine'embroidery and NYION LACE all toi tbdir tea disposal. . _ (tel Rio'ctorictw We stock Take Elevator To The and the National Guard frii^ in­ You were ' eOmAWhAt . Worried Arsh is formed by the Xuntan ef the W y down. Btses' 1 to 3. White. 82.98. 88.98 and .810.98 terfering with the oompen/e m m s^ rd Mall 'The mayor Britain Coritespoiident for. the Miami Her­ three-weeks ago about your hus­ tie •ngris end Euphrates nven. Second Floor INFANT AND TOT SHOP right to have "free and unlimited” eltlsenS grouF have intervened in ald list night, gAve hlM A sus­ band, the President,''tAklPg,on the the case. A June 8 hrikrihg was iNm Is supposed to pay im fcb - V SIZES Main Floor, Rear ’ SPORTSWEAR DEPT, accesB to the plant. pended sentence of 14 eyetrs and arduous 11-nation tour from which for Shipping wWoh uses tlw rm r The court panel granted A stay to Deatk recessed to pemnjt, the intervenors ordered him deported Within 24 MMWnmiMnMBgMDlMi Taka Elevatot To The Second Floor to obtain technical advice. h i returned lAst night- You'll re­ frbia tns gulf to Absdan. Iraq is 3 3 ^WIDTHS X. .of ita injunction until midnight hours. call, be tdld iis about the cpnCern By WIIXIAM F. ARBOGASrr pHouse, they burst into a serenade Sunday, however,, to permit, the Framlnghsun, Mass., Dec. 28 (JB "That’s good,” said Buchanan of his family at a Washington of Christmas carols. « I an Page I and left Pinar del Rio for Havana news conference Dec. 2, the day be­ Washington, Dec. 28 (fl*)—Presi­ atate an appeal to a U.S. Circuit -The body of a Connecticut man ■v" • ' dent Elsenhower today mgkes a Half an hour earlier, a smaller Churt. , . with two bullet holes In his head •to catch A plAne home. ■_ fore he left. but mote offlcial delegation met on this ^hoe Stbipin Deaths BuchAnan was Charged with The President also said, how­ brief report.to the natl«i 1 Freeman declared niaftlal law was found early today In his blood hiatoric peace mission thAt carried the President at Andrews Air ■ at Albert yea. Dec. 11 after vio­ conning facts about the escape ever, that he. felt a compulsion to Force base some 15 miles *away In spattered automobile. > ;. A&rli^r thii month of Frank Austin make the tripr-that he simply hsd him halfway around the world. SANTA APPROVED GIFTS lence broke out at the plant In­ , Tlie victim was Identified id „ As he returned home last lilght, nearby Maryland. Waiting as the BuUetins B to EEE volving striking Jackets and non- At Least Four Younr orMlaml, who broke out of to do whatever he -coiild In ^hslf Mg jet plane touched down after Gaetano Di Nicola, 48, of 600 a Pinar 4ei Bio prison after being of world peace. He said, too,'that the President relayed a message union workBfito “ who bora lum Aye., Hertford,' Conn, . of Christmas goodwill from major a one-stop flight from Morocco from thp AP'W iios FrOm Domestic Dept, hired by the company to replace s*ntenced to ^ yeArs'ln prison for his doctors felt he WAe.up to the were Mrs. Eisenhower, Vice PresI Police said . his body y d a still In Connecticut leading an etmed anti-Castro 22,370-mile trlP:—desjHte his Mi-' areas of the free .world. He'll them. warm when they discovered It In make Ms 16-mlnute report when dent Richard M, Nikon, cabinet ' Freeman eald ' he cloaed the band. / tory of heart attack, surgery for officers, mambers of the diplo­ rmm M xus » canm um his expensive 1950 ^automobile By TBI: ASSOCIATED PRESS Buchanan Interviewed YoungJ^ -ileitis and minor stroke, all In the he lights the national. plant to save lives. parked on* the servl'be road of a tree lAte this afternoon. matic corps and other Affidals. Htost, Va„ Bm . M (AV-VIra But the court told the gover­ At least four persons lost their fore the latter was recAplureA The last four years. It was at Andrews that the cfelMnsi.la sse famiDy died to­ motel on busy Worcester ’Turrfpike. newsmAP Was srrested ds he ap­ ‘ A shivering biit -enthusiastic nor in Ite declslon'today he ha* An autopsy disclosed'one bullet lives as a resvilt of the snowstorm Now that he is safely back with President spoke briefly, saying day to a flip which ewept thchr Another Shipment! Revertihle Christ mat Pattern that covered Cohnecticut Monday proached Young’s Imtel r(ji^" hide- his' family for Christmas, perhaps crowd shouted greetings as the that everywhere he ■ went he waa im m tota Itoaie in this raised oaA, -•hvJlA • "no abeolute authority to declare lodged in his skull. The other pass­ put With bandagM for. ^ e fugi­ martial law.” night, and yesterday. ^ you would like to knOw--—from one President, drove into the White ^ven a dieasage of merry Christ­ eouthwesi VlrglBln a n a . The ed tiirough his head and. became Two of ■tlrt'deaths yesterday in­ tive's Injured lee/ / the. newsmen who accompanied House grounds shortiy after mid­ father and tare other ddtdren ee- | \ V PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS •'Mili&ry rule cannot be im­ lo ^ed In. his upper clothing. In Miami, T / Hills, executive mas to convey to the people of the posed- upon a conununity simply volved (tkidding accidents on high­ bfm 'iill ' the way—how well he night. Thua ended -a 22,0()0-mlle Udlted States, oaped with toloriee. The vlo- . The body was found slumped on ways. Tw o men died while shovel­ editor of the/ erald and thf seemed to stand up during a gruel­ trip, mostly by jet plane, that ttaM ranged to age fnen fl te U. . 54 x 54...,81.00 54 x 72.. .|1.M 54 x 90,. .81,W Mcause It may seem to be more ex­ Uie front seat against the right Knight newspapers, said his or­ ' He promised a fuller, though pedient than to enforce the law by hand doo/at 12:43 a.m. Police said ing snow. ing b-contlnent journey teat some­ ■ Dec. 3 and took Blsen- atUl brief, report on hie travela They were the children of need' Frank M. RogOzn 80. MeridCn,^ ganization is "absolutely convinc­ times had us. reporters almost on 11 nations on three con- wood OitoHnk, who eaifrared n k g Ideal for your own use u d for gifts. Afjer Christmas lise the cheek pattern on reverse aide. using the National Guard to aid the bodjrs'warmth in spite of the ed” that Buchanan "was ‘guilty’ when he formally lights the ,na toinry. An uveeheeted ctevo wae the local civil authorigies,” the sub-freezing cold indicated Di Nic­ suffered a» heart attack shortly the ropes. / , ______- the longest ever by an tional Christmas tree on the cl- •f .■ af^e'r ihovriing show from a walk. -of nothing except covering a legit­ In . short, Mrs. Elsenhower, his American President while In of- hcB e^ to Ito the ouMb W FIT judges said. ola * met a gangland-style death imate news story in CubA/’ lipae Just outside the White House Moreimd More of Those Wonderful Scranton Avisco Rayon and Dacron Freeman's office eald he .would only moments earlier. \» A medical. examiner said the at­ flCB- '•/ grounds late today. tack was probably brought on by HUiA^ded that the Herald "will (UMItuined: «> Page i'lve) The welcoming delegation, esti­ m s opcNS AE> BEPomr " make no comment until the gov­ A big-splotch of blood stained ;contlnue\t.o cover ,, all legitimate On the surface at least, the WatodagtMi. Dee. t t ( P ) — ernor hea had a chance to read the 'the/front seat. ''Blood spots . also the axertion., ' 7 mated by police at close to 4,000, President appeared to have with­ TODDLERS In Hamp'ion. Harry Lawrence- newy in Cblm hi the future, as it riisiaiiiilltoisdieiiilr turn jM S STAINI^OOP LACE TABLECLOTH 12^age decision. - • were evident on the back beat and was far short of the' millions that stood the rigors qf his pilgrimage edtoeongraeetowldestosdeana . Wilson's president, Jamee D. on tile outride of the car. soh, 83, Hartford, died wh*s» an hss''in the p greeted the President on his 19-day better than many of those who automobile skiddCd on Rt. 6 and ‘he 5-man ^iUtery court was previfled an only eiigfatiyedtted > Reg. $9.98 72x90 Oblong ...... y ~ 7 7 , t y ■ Cooney, said fn Chicago the deci^.' Two ' Framingham, patrolmen tour e governor - for the entire state. The, trial lasted only a few hU home Oct. 1 each get two to halfwB3>* to fto ewarMpdiy to­ Freeman is governor for every- boura eight yeare In'^prison . Paul te toe Viet Nans progrank ^ ^ The pnisecution asked for a 20- Shannon, :.25| of Stamford, escapee Practical Gifts at $L00 or Less yeAr sentence. ■ But Oscar Far- from P ar deputy shMlffe hi Bridge­ KBUPP TO PAY 1SLSLAVE8 , nande'z Jordan, the civilian prose­ port after hA;is sentenced to jCU, PfiTW. Germhay. DAc. 2S Go., Germany's Mg- by-police. - gem hiduslrial enterprise an- ,~~- CARD TABLE COVERS X . y...... iLM.eacli: beneyolenCa’ bV deporting Bucham Charles P. .Ctirtis. 66. a Boston " ‘ , • Blue, rose, green. * ' B o a n c e d today H. wBl pay - , ; \ , . ' • . lerous ’60 J,.,. ■ ' ' I- attorney, dies In MaasActausetts about 8,006 m ark* (8t4M) He -ac£ti*ed the editors of .the JSenentl Hospiui In Boston from Shimmy DiaHcer of ’20s IMPORTED NATURAL V!YK>D .- f .. Herald of sending Buchanan to each to An Jewish eoaoeatratlsn By THE ASSORTED FSUSSS burns enffMed in his StoningfoB, camp tomates who woHwd fog tt Blala’s Cuba to help Young flee the coun­ Conn., hom e.. -A g56,M5 teAcher PLACE MATS ...... ;;...... $1.00 Set of 4 Housewaraa- Gov. Abraham Ribicoff predicts try."" By JOE LEWIS ♦ She'wa* bom in. Krakow. Po­ a* slave laborer* durtog WmM ’Dept j,^, ; that 1960 will be a year of pros­ tmining woHultop (jonsUtlng of land. Her real name was Mary- Wer n . A *poke«|||iaB *iM.:toat "What would JiAPP*** h a Cuban three-camera television . studio, Hollywood. Dec. 23' id*)—GUda m der *n agreement with toe eon- bOLOIlFUL p r in t e d TERRY APRONS ; . 1/9 7 c perity for Connecticut. newsman went to the United' States Gray, .the-shimmy dancer of .the anna Mlchalska. Her patents yere Lower Store The governor based his predic­ to help a furtive from justice?” control room, and monitoiing set, killed during, a revolution'and she ferenee on . /Jewish ma t ^ al. This Year Why "Not Give Lovely dedicated in Stamford., ,U.S. Dis­ -1920s who gave America mor*- eialm*"ag*iast Germany, which Level, tion, on the recovery he eald the Jordan- said. "It would shake the sfiakes than bootleg/whUkey, is fled ■ to America With her foster PLASTIC PLACE MATSs, . . . . ;98c,Setof4 economy made during these latter Justice Department.” -- trict Court says it has -no Inten- parents. hna headqnaiters to New York SLEEPWEAR months of the year froiii the re­ Buchanan,' taking the stand in hie ttou of .citing fo r contempt the edi- dead. ^ She sang and danced in Mil­ , City, stx mflUon mnrki ($1,481,- \ cession of the preceding several t&rs of four Detroit newspapete She died of an apparent heart •00) have been laid aside for ton . FOAM FIIJ.FD NECK PILLOWS ... i 97c each own' dAf^nrs. ’denied aiding Young attack ypsterday while .vlsiUng a- waukee saloons at the age of 14. months. ■ f to escape. He told the court through which pidilish^'* detalM' of -a sup­ She could hardly speak English P«n»**-‘ J , RsautifiU new drip-dry batiste .in baby doll •'Emplo.vmeijt. both manufac­ Anr interpreter that his own purpose pressed law suit. Yriend. ■ ' . BRIDAL ROSE OR MlIl.TKSTRIPi; , / .i^i^'MJarilss, waits length gpwns, sleep coat* T h e petite. blonde always had but her slithering d.ances bespoke NAYO 8EA OtNMAHDB*^ ' -w d dusters in neat checks or . prints. Lace turing and non-manufacturing, in­ in com t^ to Cuba was to interview Three womc^ who were trapped a language that needed no trans­ creased and still is increasliig.” th^ th.e other AmeiileAij and that he by snowstorm on their way to give been coy about her age, and' esti­ Washington, Doc. to—Ajhn- LADY, PEPPERELL COMBED PERCALE..i 98c each ' mid ribbon trim.. Pink pr .Mile'in sites small; ■ I ^ ,fc • mates ranged from 59 to 68. lation. She said the word “ shim­ Robert L. OennbMai 'of toe UB. niddiuni and large or 32 to '38. - Governor said in an interview- yes­ lubught Iiim bAridagea naally |m n ^ today CONE b a t h t o w e l s . / . ' . r the State Labor Department ahow Actor Jackie Coogun rnffen fAtrial claimed F. Scott Fltoerald, jazz, msader-to the Attantle. Now eom- $3.98 near beer and raccoon imats. She but a customer thought I was say­ mender ta eMef o f' CA. NarM that OonneeUcut presently has the and bend iBjarlee when he wreclu ing 'shimmy’ and that's how It all force* in toe eastern Attontic a»d' PURE LINEN CALENDAR TOWELS . , . ■97;c each • higbest Income ^person in the Shots DeadBne his sp—Aadre REG. $11.98 HALE’S “CHARMHOUSE” EXTRA LARGE 80 x 90 SIZE $7.99 ' Green Tmdhig Stampe- Ing-out of many recommendations the Senate will make Ha ewa eval- The girl With the wlggly hips. HEmOocMi: fntolstor ef etoicatioa. RF.n *13 Q8 H AT FU! TDr»vnitp A t,» lOom AriBTT a VT . I for economic growth have Halm that his three sohool-^ Who thrilled tired businessmen New York night club, owner,-an(l ■ SES' HALE’S^HTURDYWEAR" 100% ACRILAN . .19.99 Are given ..sritli M*h solee nad. ehildroh ' must comply, with itiie npitlon of thia country’s foreign Md Hector Briecendo, a Venesuelan roslrned today everdho Mm of I, REG. $13.98 100% W05l "ORRSPUN”' ...... ______$10.99 bron auggested in nront, surveys. program . . ; Officials heedver the with a; wicked Charleston atop a pabHc aid to pritoM ■riiasls Sixei 3 fe 6 ...., . 6.50 slao' te custonwr* Who pay One auch .sUrvey concIuf|e5 that compulsory polio vaccination rule diplomat. She had a son, Martin, REG. $15.98 HALE’S "CHARMHOUSE.” 100% ACRILAN . : . ,. their .Charge’ accounts irithin toss here by Jan.r4. ^ bodies ef iS peraOM kflled in ool- speakeasy- table, faded into ob­ Moat p i t v ^ aeho*%.-to Prarap $12.91 by Gorecki. - Connecticut nlust find at )eaat 80,: ttekm o t BrsridUA air Unsr and an' scurity with the deptesslon. She A$8.$a fifteen (18) dayis after MlUng 000 new Induatrial jobs in the next Failure to commy, the Board Shb filed a . 81 milUon suit in Are onerated. by-;toh .B*naan> .Sizei 6!|6 .♦© 5 , , . . 7,50 '-ROSE RING” PRINTED BLANKET .. . .X-... drite.' ■ : . ' MAMCMSTBR;.u d. Air Force traliflhg plane-or caught reputedly.;^ made mlUtona but- Was Cathelte Chnnb.. » CHATHAM "BED 0^ ROSES”. PRINTED BLANKET ...... ■.: $10.98 25 yeera And that actidn to meet (iaid yesterday, wlR prevent the living h r^ furnished roofn at the 1946 against Rita Hayworth, al-^ COlINCIl ftUIN on4 OAK Sm iilS ^ Suit a Short Hap for. Stfnta children from going to-acboal after in^fAUIng debris . . . Hgg powder ijiyling .theft of her dahee in the ho reelg(ied‘’beeaBBB t^o- fktheh that goal ihnat begin Immedlate- from ’16^ China that end.' ' i ■■ ■ Cabtoet yeetoeda* am eed a dpw* W# Stock Thb - ■ ■ ■ Although Santa'Claug might he considered olmoet a ttelghbor lor that date. As rwsenUy a*' five years W 1949 flhn “ Glida.”. The suit was thla BiMmd bgby In remote Resolute Bay in Cgnada'a NortitwoBt HAbn claims the school board re­ ___■-wSterln »a< causes three promise prapedw 1B, toe ali to- Extra Support Shoe. . Ribicoff said hip administration tiM. m acuitf.ti]nesiws,'and 46 ghe of a comeback: ••It-wui dropped In 1954- No tennk of set- D ready to slAT^ at once on this Tenritwtee, tbs youngster isii't tiw least hsqqnr'Abdut his vtatt quirement -la a vlolatloh of par­ deat Mie to wUrih ■ 4 Preecribed ByYour Hbctw ental'And consUtutiahatrighte. He __ es. of ctetmle m fect^ in Aus­ be a big set; honey,- something rtoiHly agreed. The. riiQd wab one of 60-enterteined bjcmenibers of the R oys) big.” But It never iqatothdiaed. « I «■ Page X m ) (Oeeltewl «i .»ege eew) I Mr iToroe a t their RaiedOti Bay bAse. (A P P b o to ^ ). odd b* would aoek tegAl advice. trian Provtecs o f StyriiA,f , * ! ‘ V • V f ' r ■■ ■ •■ ■ \ / ... • ■ ■ I ■ • ■■ , - r - ■'•t ,7" - s r ~ ~ : — 4 , ■ ■- f'. MANCHESTER EVEiilt^O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN# WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER- E l,. 19S9 M E T U i X E

MANCItEOTR BVININO HERALD. MANC^STER, COW .. WEPNEftpXY, DECEMBER 2S. apd. cases , hivolviiw chikHen, HockeiUe-Yemah Bolton Welfarc CoFtF |18LT8 cOm^red to ' However, faihii^ - relief • costs under the nuspioaa tt U)W Man- Duritig; November shot- up* to $1.804J8 last month as 2 - ’ ' ehaatcr Rotary dub. Ttcketa may against $7»6 In November ,1968. be p u i^ aacd at- tha Savings, Bank on f h t Snow Cancels ■ X '■ V rlLIl AMJipugh BMM.people were aid­ of M anehattet. for fl.BO . or from Toil , Like It iny Rotaiian. ed. Town' welfare eofts last month WomteaPnlnMni Scliool Parlies felt $81.18 lihdef those of .^ev4m- T^JUDHH AHEARN The Hartford Soctaty of Women Shimmy Dancer of ’ s G MAXIMS 20 ber 1968, accordihg to the month­ T NOT APl^LV Painters will hold Its S3hd annual Nw U^^Sl vpfaeraMa Bo|10h. aqhoo) chjldran tfqt a pr«- ^ ' ...:...-* By AUreAUrM ShelBweld N O irrH . TWO apprcTriatioiio^ tutt for ,anbtng-ln will-be hMd aa usttal at tha ly- report (if Welfare' Director Mary Mardndaz exhIbtUon a t the Morgan Memo- (Cehthmed fren) Page-One) leath Mrtlfleate Immediately. R«r Champion riew' of Cbriatmaa ^oatiOn yeater* Della Fera. ’ ' . rial in Hartford from ^ n . -O to 31. run, Mnetera A A 10 <> • taaioiiity. and one to Altmimte all Koseiutsko Club from T tq 8 p.ni. lW«vi>ion »t«t5oh« in Ih^ MaiKhwter »r«» body .'waa'taken to'-'the county, IS day we i . r F T S ' - ' day whan tha Tuaaday stessloiMvas Tlie jx p 6 rt said tS;$72.43 was tRtVEL UENOY A reception and taa wilt ba held morgue for an autopey. A ffienit Alibost from 'fnevuMes — ard oehaduled for a A Christmas- Kvs Communion have #ch*dul«d * flne>^srroup of CHnstmas tiement or rcaaon for dropping thr team'^tridge we cover A OIOS’ Servle'e will be held - tombrrqw cancakU baoauba of. MomUy sppntfast month: in cfsas involving Jan. ,B from S' to * p.m. 3Sid Mias Gray auffarad w hat wail play vote at a WPOelal town meeting to­ night's snowatbriB. Biisas fo Man- {^ persons while n,4S3.88 was 18 Aaylom St^ Hurtford ih■« on » TV icieen. ------—— cepted entries are eligible for •he reTilMfr- her trim figure. Twe bean under her doctor’s care' ■ i/' A*-' ’ The reeogniswd ineqotty is an Chiaf casualty, of the aohoql Decreaeee since N^ember 1968, The hectic pacs of ths -pirry' ^ iH o khnw for ,Kr»ft to- j be bro«dca«t on Channel SO Friday prizes. something sKgmaful about Rev, Paul J. B ow m sin^ the aery* years ago, she expressed pleasure since. . « breaking these'"rules." AotuWy. s^ropristloh' of . $141100 for pub- (dosing waa. thia holiday parties with figures of that period leadifig, RaiL Air aml Stetmabip weeks befare Chrtstinaii lUfUBIti. rtt m% at « w w» oh Channel 30 will ----- have froin.a I wr«:30 .aswr to «;30.v.wsw. et*rrin|r Eddie Works must be reived in^ the "IS,.' ice. The Union Chproh Choir will schafimad for yastarday aftanwob, theAtk? Rdy Chartes sinK^raainwAM tnto H^lnhelp Albert, A VafKievnKathryn 'YTV^vaewi"GWiyson. ‘JAna* Jona­ that aklrtt wars beconsing shorter Mias Gray was found lying an tha rules are just helpful hints: dis­ I \ j 7 t Ue osfety in Ve^ston, priocipsUy fell In 'paymmt. to other towns’ J-in c s special exhibition rtmm at _j.Tiis tha -floor of a bedroom — etill clad ■ ■ ftoirra , provide special , muste, for the Piipila' Waro dismissed at .aimhouses, ,$1.60 compared to* no ig drawing to a cloee. In a medley of Chriatmas Carole. than Winters. .Jeannie 'Carson. ■Morgan, unboxed.,Wedseaday, Dec. "Periiaps men will againNba eye­ regard them when ^ u can see hny for two m daers snd school poHce esnfileiight service. ing, pretty girls* legs,” she saio lit night clothing — at the apart­ advantage In doing so; _ A -8 2 ■ r ' '■ p.m. today for the holidaya^find costs last month; costs foy penM to be of Ware, Mass. - mas carols. Tha . puidls sang ^ Alas on Channel I tomon-ow Red Skelton; was named best artist only without help of any The Rockville High SchoOT Girls’ the kennedy School of Missions at •grams—it’s the old and from 7:30 to 8 p.m. a program cbmedian; 77 Sunset Strip, best i i t t atop to think. "Cpver an hotcor on two faetons. oarOla today in the Hallways Out­ the Hartford Seminary Founda-; teacher. with an honor," l*a muttered to H i e seeosid otsiioar ^ be ptisv Athletic Activities Clab wOl hold side of classrooms. The s<^s in- abnorbing activity. m himedf. "Third hand high,” was at ths ibcond blck (if Bast is ehesed lur the Urmr imder the cludsd' "Go, Tall I t -On tha Moun­ second annual School of Missions 1 Four big money-making movlea another comforting thought. appropriation wfiK-'bO operated Dance Slpturilfay from 7:30 to 11:30 tain," “A foyfol Thing,” "The Orchestra. The program will be Brtnkley Report, best • public af­ will come to the State Theater in shrewd enough to play JoWeSt the p.rii. at the school. Alumni,win be to be held at \,Soutl) Methodist i 'The world is getting ready for the greatest birth­ diiacted bv Marry Berman and will faire show; Bell Telephone Hour, So Bast put . up the king of dia- fleet trick). iVeet ruffs, andNBfuto soldgr within flur Hockvillo city Pinata^" Tha Jumping Jack Bonjg" Church-Toeginhlng Sunday, Jan. 3, January. Tentatively the movies Settle Glaim mqniM and gave declarer his con­ limits, and ifNMMiUy by a.ftbeh- gfueata o f honor. Music will be' and " Jiii|de Bella.’,' day. but thouaandfl have no aaving knowledge of also feature the ISO mambew of .best musical series: Playhouse BO, and the dates are aa follows: "Lil a spade. If South leaves, tw ^ furnished by the Bel Aires, end for a peri()d of six weeks. St. Mary's High School Glee Chib. best dramatic aeries; World tract. alone. West will' ruff three Gi*Y. vUle patgMzSisL \ Bolton Llairy, milk suppliers for Prof. Vilakazl is from- Natal, .I^ose birthday it is; 'and; what is worse many of Abner.” Jan. 8; "Journey, to the The mwsid reason 'that totenr ntnsticlair Gene Pitney is expected the school, treated all children of ..•'Amahl and the Nig^t Visitors" Series, best sports series; Father Center of the Earth," Jan. IS; "Tha A pre-trial aetflernent of 1880 South gritefuUy won with the mottds;'and if South draws truiqps. South Africa, bom of Zulu par­ them will be too busy to find out. • will be performed on Channel ■ 30 Knows Beat, best sltiiatipn comed.v Ace of-dl'amondS, drow two rounds East will mailoe a diamond-triok. hr# sfqMOtad ib approve rthe ap­ to. be present. the schom and. staff members to ents. He received his BA degree Miracle.'” Jail. 20; and "Oparation was reached In the suit of Bantly llMmttal Notes iaa cream today. tomorrow night from 8 to 0.' The aeries: An Evening with Fred Pattleoat,' Jan. 27. of trumps With the aoe And king, The so-called. Vrules -of ^ a y ” is iFlated 'to another from thefJillversity of Natal and The Christian Church must jremlnd the world that Oil Co., of Manchester against the and than Shifted back to diamonda- ltdn on tonight's town mooting Admkted yesbrdsy: Robert LRMwry Hours his MA degree from the Kennedy . opera will be sung by Rosemary Astaire, beat musical ahoW of the Worthy af Nate ••I—... are meant to fielp y w when you're Chase, R ^ 2; Howard Wbeelock,. Christ-mas is the birthday of the Son of'God, the Kuhlmann. David Aiken; Ueon year; and' "The Uhttmchablaa;" Town of Bolton in Chambers at The defenders co'uld get two too tired to think. !>>n’t isbeiy' agenda—« raqueet for $6,300 to Bolton Public- Library will SOhool. in Hartford, He served as "W right Side Up" will be 39 Venjon Ave.; Lawfonee Roveii, open tomorrow aftern(x>n from ‘2: world's only Savior, from sin and eternal death, and Ldsiincr. Andrew MdfCinley, Fran­ beat dramatic show; Rod Ssrllng, acted by the Mask and Wig draiha Tolland County. Superior Court trumps, one heaf-t,- and, one spade, about breaking such nSeofWhen- write a now charter for the coo- a teaching fellow. In the Kennedy cis MotiacWoo and Kirk Jordan best playwright: ■ and the CBS if - but th«' 'contract: was safe. you have a good reason.' . ^ ooHdaton of thO town apd. dty. Btamford. . to . 6 p.m. as usual but will be School and did graduate vvork a t Giver of forgiveness of .'sins -and eternal life. clpb of the Unlvaraity oB Pantisyl- yesterday. Discharged yeaterdayr Mfis, Wil- closed during the aimhlng hours, as Amahl. . _ coverage of Premier Khrushchav't yanta Jan. 2 ht 8 p.m. in- the Bush- Bgntly OH sued tha town ^ for Should DiMsk Daily <)m s GOA „; This kmg-swaited project i»;almed Trinity College, Hartford. East should duck at the first nt"eMmlnating the humerous tei- Mam Skinner and son, RFD 2; 'iha aama sohadide will be followed He returned to Africa for fur­ “Unto you is bom ,this day in the City of David a Also on Chahnsl 30 tomorrow vtait. beirt. special program. nail Maniorial. fS.OOO to cover damages; depritcla- . Partner opens wHh one .heart,' Bknest Masrtln, 8 Berger Rd.; Mrs. night, at midnight, the Christmas ...- Coming Up In Manchester trick instead of playing, 'the king aiid the »e*t player passes.-Tom equMdea in .tbo fownrcity govem- on 'N ew .Ta*fr’s Eve. ,. ther study In anthropology In Savior, w'hich is Christ the Lord.”—^Luke 2:11. "Voyage-to tha Moon,” ' lba op- tion and lots of use of a fuel truck. .Jtem«r Bump, 98. W. Msdn; St. , A;.S«l({ handled throlgh The HereM’s on display at the library until here. He is assistant professor in Channel • will carry the Epis- Kennedy and Richard Egan. With Oo. > In the writ against the town, the doubleton, so Slast cannot accom­ Answer; Bid four hearts.: Tho- they pay to the town of Vernosi r from their sins.”—Matthew 1:21. j ft la “ oubway in the Sk.v" with plish anything for -his own side by provide serVicea' for the rural area Rockville BpresHi, 6 Mhln St., M e- after th*. New Tear. the department .of anthropology copial Chyrch .^of the ' Aaefftiaioh "The Nativity in Art," a special Tueaday^at the'Ave^ Msmoriat at company claimed the road was in jump to game in a major Mwwtr; pbpSM ^ntesnont ASISR and African-studies at the Kern- Christmas ev# service- from 11:15 Van Johnson and JHlMegarde,Neff. covering dummy’s queen.' about five trumps,' a^Aingleton or -only, whUe the same city feridents Ohrlstmaa Eva Sarvicaa exhibit, is on display in the'Trinity 8:30 p.m. It wHt feature Ray Cas- an unsafe and dangero\is condition, Three Boltcm churches will hold nedy School. This birth announcement makes CHRlST-mas for 1 pjn. to midnight tomorrowc. Weal Point Glee Club will slrig OoHage Library now through Dee. aarino and other' musicians, and improperly constructed or main­ If . declarer immediately leads void suit, and nqt more than'O^ are payhig.clty taxes for their ‘T he .Night "tef t^riatm as" will (It Manchester High School Jan. 15 out three rounds of trumps, West p^nts in hlgh^d strength. - own services, snd rural residents' ChristttiM Eve services. H'ig h the Christiafi. “ | 81. will be free to the public, one of tained, knd that the town long had /a-A5 : Maas Will be celebrated at mid­ "American Prints Toda'y" Is the several In the Season 70' series -will shift to a spade to force out (C o ^ rig h t 1968, ' ' ‘ are npt contributing for city serv- bers .pfi United Methodist Church knowledge of the ditch where the • M l . MW YW MwH -T;Sw » ta. BOY SCOUT night at St. Mauric's .'Church. Chriat-mas is the birthday of the world’s Redeemer! ! subject an socMWt in the Avery sponsored by the Hartford Con­ dummy’a iroe. Declarer tries one Genei^Futures Oorp.) Iccfl. -will go caroling In the community iit truck crashed and failed to guard There will be no confessions be-, tonight. The group will meet at Court of th(i Wedsworth Athen- servatory of Music. against injury. more diamond finesse, biA iVest Other matters to be considered Let us make and keep it that in our hearts and homes! J ruffs and gets out with a heart. by voters tonight at the town yoties and News fore the Maas. CcmfassioiM V^II 'ha the church at .7 o’clock . for „t,h« eum.,Sixty contemporary artistsl' The Hartford Symphony Orchea- Atty.-Harold Garrity represented a . Let us crowd our Christian churches with festival ! WILLIMMTK CARPET CENTER worlwkave been ihfcluded. South m ust e-vontually give up a meeting are the acceptance of heard from 4 to 5:30 p.m. ahdTTjO* event. tra will play on a television pro- the town and Atty. W. David Columbia to 9 p.m. Personal Note throngs ! Let us fill thd air with, jubilant hymns and | Marian Anderson, Negro con­ grant Siihday, Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. on Keith,' represented the town. BoU) trick to the king of diamonds. four roads in , the rural area — Cub Scout Pack 47 held He- an joyful carols! Let us in faith worahip at the manger! OHMSTIMS aml NEW Y E m SKaU . tralto, will sing in a aingla appear­ Instead, declarer may lead the BURNSIDF- Range HiU , X>r., Country Lsuie, nual Christmas party Friday night Holy Communion will be cele^ Pvt. Richard Pepm of the U.8. Oiahnel 3. With Fritz Mahler con­ are.from Manchester. brated at St. George's Episco ml ance Of) the Bushnell stage Thurs­ ducting, the concert 'will b a the nu''N'-ii'( ‘>vi ' t 11' ' Mary Lane, and Cliriatopher Dr,— at Soutlj Methodist Church. Den 8, Marine Corps, Is spending the holi­ and a rebate of $880 for a build­ Church beginning at 11:30 Chriat; days with his parents, Mr. and In that way we are saved, and in no other, and will Save From $3.00 to $5.00 day, Jan. 28, at 8:80 p.m. first of four In a seriea sponaored Parish IJouse cohaieting of John Brouder, Wil­ we be able to rescue Christ-mas from those Influences Anna Russell, .i^omert com- by the Aetna Life Affiliated Com- J re rn o n A Merry ChriMtiuiB. ing permit fee paid by the city to liam Monk, John Romanowics and mas Eve. Carols will'be sung at Mrs. .Alexis Pepin Of Rt. 44A, The Per Yard On Carpeting .edienne,. will appear a t the Bush-, papias. / Everyone! \ the town for the city fUtratlon Ken- Tyler conducted the opening 11:16. , youth is stationed at Camp Le- which would make of it'a secular, instead of a spiritual nail Thursday, Ian. 7-at 8.'30 p.m ^ ^ _ _ Pfiper plant lieing built outelde the city flag, ceremony under the guidance United Methodist Church wUl jeune, N. C. •> holiday. . , hold a Communion service at 7:30 Her program of apooAng wrlll be 3 Homes Picked e m t: a r e c l o s e d bmits. of. Den Mother Mrs.. .Edward RUGS AT S1.M, 19.96, $5.95, 97J» , entirely. - different' from the one ■•bcrl Mileham - Jaliit Losdos The City Council hee previoueiy p.m. Th{ Wealey choir j-will sing -KltO PRIC^ FROM 815.B5, ttS.U. |3tJ5, . Philip H. Itham, chairman of Co­ “THE WONDERFUL TILL OHRIST8IA8':DAY Brouder. ■ Will the CHRIST of CHRISTMAS find YOU cele­ she praeented laat year to a high.ly Holiday PrQgrMm For Yulfe Displays lumbia „ Congregational Church rebated permit fees to the town Inspection was cqnducte’d by and the' Rev. James 8. Gage will t34.N, $SB.B5, $4t.N, IM45 COUNTRY” for sehoole built within the city Bsaist the pastor, the Rev. Carlton brating HIS BIRTHDAY? Or will He just find you appreciative audiesioe. Building Committee, said the con­ STARTS FRIDAY! Ass’t CubmastOr David Spencer. celebrating? ' , , A jazz concert wrill be givsin Hold at Hollister . In a.mm coUr a.t. . To»Y (•■rtii dark Wnbh limits. Den ■ 5.. under Den Mother Mrs. T. Daley. Bllementa. of Mmmunion Three Vernon Romes, with out­ tract for the building of the par­ LelRli will rsmain On the table uhttl -'ll SPEMALTY ON WOOL CARKTIM aim "S OATES. TO HEI.L" The eelectmen will meet tonight Joseph Connors, presented a 'na­ standing Christmas decorations ish house addlUon, was signed p.m.-for those who are unable to Ths h^ Coma Ail Te Faithful," Allen Dr., won second prize of 110, then. laham said, the church of­ and the home of StaiUey J. Kirka, about 8:80 last night. carols. Bvm to TOMight Ygle'-^ils,’’ ''Away-In'8- Man ficials have, met with architect -M iasRena Xk Moors. 17,.,of Coiumittee , chairman Wallace CTO will meet ' tonight at -7 Come see Chriat-maa settings, most ger" anS^lant Night." ' Overbrook Dr., was.'''selected, for Robert J. 'Waldron, and have third prize of 86. Baker Rd., Verpon, told Rockville G ^er thank^ Mr. John Turner o’clock at St. Maurice Church hhll uniqui^^ain St. The Moore car then Tueadqirpigbt a group of Cub tion. .' '' l^xcavation work has bepn com­ jdpnped a curb and csAie 'to a piMto Fraaastiag med ^ y . " > ’ * . nouncing the winh^rs. pleted, and the better part of ths Scouts and their fathers sang Traveling. with xLoyerin ,. 1 a a t DANCE PARTY •top. on the sidewalk. No one was Christmas carols to shut-ins. Chjjetthas Day, Dec. 25, at 10 A.M., Christ-mas Ybe pledge to the Bag was led by dirt carted away. Injured. ' 7 ' MILLER'S PHARMACY Ann Falkowaki. Kathleen Mch^ahon night- over Vernon’s ^ initas of Present a t the office,, of the Cubmaster-Pat Vendrillo award­ E stiv a! Service, read a Christmas story and the an­ roads in>near ‘aero weatimr were. Shnte Arrested ed a pair of ice skates to Richard 299 Green Rd.—Tel. MI 3-4134 architeet, • In Wllllmantlc, - fqr the Ro^rt Shnte, 43, of East Hart­ nouncer was Mary McKeon. CommiMlaners Francis Mc­ signing of the contract, besides A/ Soykd. Orchestra Tambling snd William Wilsoiv for After Christ-mas Sunday, Dec. 27,' at 10 A.M.- Hie entire program was under Nulty, Irwin Tuxbury, anilNlohu ford, was arrested yesterday on a their outstanding aalesmansijip in Isham; was Herbert Englert, chair­ warrant charging him with viola­ the supervision of Miss Martha McKeown, all of whom aervea:gs man of the Board of Trustee.^, and the recent fruitcake sZle in a cere­ . , 'Mr' ^ ' ' ir ir DANCINO f M 3 A M —ADMISSION Si .B4 tion 'O f probation. He was relesised White. judges. the Rev. Geofge K. Evans, minis­ mony at the monthly pack meet­ Listen for Zion’s Tower Transmission MusM Marsyada apparently did exten­ HATi dMl NOISEMAKERS INCLUDED under a $100 bond for appearance ing of Cub. Scout Pack flo. 2 at CHARGE YOUR te r. . ■ hi Rockville City Court Monday. for Christ-mas, and other vesper or evening sive work in outlining three aides Ohrisimaa Dance Second Congregational Cnurch re­ of his house, his garage, shrubs, • CihImBey Fire cently. ! FRESCRIFTIONS HERE community musical periods. Eij^hth. grade pupils at Horace Vernon Fire Chief Leslie A. Kit­ A Christmas party for the Cub trees, fences and a . lamp post in W. Porter School were hosts at a varied colored Ugbts. Blue candles tle, and Ills eon, Leslie -Jr., an­ Scouts and their faimlies followed Take a Vinter walk for relaxation, quiet medi­ ^ . NOTICE and a bl\ie sta r decorate the Yvln- Christma*-. dance held ip the ,*c- swered s call to. the home of A. the presentation. Eychjden placed tation, and for beautiful outlook from “Zion’s dows. tlvity, roohv,of the .sckobl Weller Hutchinson on- Phoenix St., on the tree the d^orations which PINE night. Their \in-vited gueafs were FOR YOUR DANaNO PLEASURE Heights," the unique wooded area off Pleasant The Angelo home, alao outlined Vernon, about 11:20 last night and they* had mada. Agnta Claus ar­ PHARMACY THE OFFICE OF fellow studentVvln the seventh put out a chimney fire. - rived and distributed gifts,' and the . St., the highest point in the section. wUth lights, ii topped with a figr. grade. The - foll<^jng committees ure. of Santa Claus and three rer Events Scheduled boys gave handmade gifts to their DR. E. J. LOJESKl indeer. Ybia home can be seen planned the evenbC Hosts and The Rockville YYa TES will omit parents. The program concluded 6M 0ENTERST., Zion is achqi'ch of the International Lutheran Hoar hostesses, Linda CoWm . Holly tlielr meeting thle wVek but welgh- with cerolliw ahd refreshments. heard iii 112 lands,' Insides the U. S. and Canada, in from Rt. 88. Stannard, Robert ManWgrren and 1^7-120-820 29 PARK ST. An . authentic sleigh, piled with Amco Cder CK 60 langua^s over 1000 statioiva-. . ; (Mutual, NBC, .gifts Is featu,red on the front-lawn Edward -Thompson; ^rocorda No.5 WILUBE CLOSED Thoma.Y O'Brien, Russell Hfddad b g c ^ b R U i C oR M ra O u C O LO R FILM Independent).—WRCA^-. Sundays a t 1:30 P.M;, WOR of the . Kirka . hbme. A lif^-sise and Fred Davis;' decorauma, R jGWGGe-p^WGGeJ^WGI p^WGi i^WGI jpKWGI J REG. , -SPECIAL ^ FORTHE HOLIDAY 8 P.M. ■ . .. Santa and reindeer are included FUSHBULBS DEC. 21 thfu DEC. 28 Karen Tasker, Barbara Slate. Eu­ ^ i G . NOW m the scene, Which is-hacked by gene Emmons, David Card, Shel­ Wednesday and Ssturdfly 13.95 JtCG. T JO It is estimated thai in Japa.n alone there are 10.- ^ame-colored candles in-the win­ don Gardner, and Raymond Leves­ dows of the Colonial style home. 1.35 1.14 .000,000 weekly listeners. The total estimated audience que; and refreshments. Sheila Mul- SLEEVE OF 8 of the Lutheran Hour Is 25,000,000, herii, Sally-Card, Janet Greenway. m i m Nancy Moore and Lorraine 'Vprte- “The WorW’a Most Wide-apread Radio Pi*ograi«;'* fetillle. . ^ ' **0 Come to l/g , P A R K E R Fair Group to Meet Here' CID AR Enft Abide uUh (/g , REGULAR S l^ . The Chriat-ihas Gospel will be broadcast by the | | | Plans for the spring convention JO T T E R S LuthetVn Hour as a public seYvice Christ-mas fqa'-> |F tilN YOU FQR ET SOMEONE? of. the .Connecticut Association of Our*Lord, Carton 77 0 Fairs, Inc. were completed at a Immanuel!’* 2 . 1 9 . ture, on radio networks and stations in many parts of ^ recent meeting of the board of dl-' WEWIU 1.95 the world. V pectors, of which ' Ward Rose-* r SetZ As Low Ae 3.75 'brooks. Lake Rd.. Ia a member. BEAUHFUUY - .,Zion is.a chucch ^ ‘This Is The Life” episodes, t Roaebrooks said the -more than also'a mass communicatioa .service to the public, by V lOO members and associate mem^ bers will meet in .ITteomanB Hall GIFTVYRAP I PAGE aR^ SHAW the Lutheran Church—Missouri'Synod, ovqr 260 TV ^ I Nsfw of ssF Pad tkesl OObs stations, every week in U. S*. Canada, Alaska, Hawaii,' w ) SMMse ORm, Mbs e ptet April 9. The meeting will begin at {jEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 Of All ANY PURCHASE W H n i M A N 'S 1' o'clock"' aitd - carry., through into c in itiftH CHESTNUT STREETS MANCHfSTBR, CONNECTICUT Puerto Rico, AustriUia, with weekly audio-visual fol- ^ the evening. A dinner will be SCHRAFFT lowers estimated at 10,000,000, Check time with news- Sj served 'svith . a local organ'isatton Nations catering. 7 WALNUir^T. ' ALL DEPARTMENtS /BO XED papers Ahd TV guide. ‘ „ PS P layin g ’*Mrs Fixit** is a ,rRosebrooks; deputjt-Chief of Co­ GIFT BOXED 2 OPEN FULLY STOCKED TThe Moat Widely Tefovised Progra to lumbia 'Volunteer 'Fire' Depart­ THURSDAY, DECEMBER U iK 1.9B VALUE ICHOBOUtES ~role our pm plo enjoy ment. is general chairmen of the WITH in the World 'Today.”’''" * . *' 5 i Columbia Fair, sponsored by the. GIFT WBAPFED^ CHRISTMAS EVE ^ dlplirtinent.' Prefideht - ' lamss- > WONDCRfUL Bchiagel of Madison will preside' a t o r CHIMES WITH BELLS ANP ORGAN -As Low As 1 . 5 0 . . Zion is also a church of “Moments* of Comfprl” i TELEPHONE M l^eli 8^7883 Gin^GGESTIONS Ai .Rctrrs dtigenfi of their oommunbies, our people diere U N TItll MIDNIGHT I the.meeting. . k radio and -TV, .especially for aged, aick and \ Ohiiuigea in Dates P,M.-^^DLEUGHT VORSHIP SERVICE shut^ns;' ■ • “ . •! r . end, therefore, eppredate . ths needs end reeiion- THEATRE Bax(qp B. Little Free Library, n F I H F O R Y b U R , Mbflitiai of etbm . Tliey understand'" the ;preeeuree of pqgUMly.open on Fridays from 3:30 STATE MANCHtS][R ■ : V Sl^E^lJLL'MlISIC ; ! Sundays at 7:46 P.M. WATR, radio (increasing > to 4:30 p.m. . end from 7 to 8 p.ni. nodarn living aiid Imow what it can mean to be relieved PARKER’S / CONIllNiENCE 'to JiOOO, watts):, and TV —WNHC, 5-minute devotion *i •g |[^ will .not be open dhristniAs Day, S lto O N , “THE NEWS IS GOOD fODA^Y.” ^ PASTOR ANDERSOl^ tdaily, Monday thtough Friday, at sign-off time. \ of a Ibutndal worry. . . or be given a finandal lift. accordliy-th Miss Gladys Rice, II-. NOW.PLAYING 1:80 P.M. R ^ R V E As bankara; our people can be helpful fo a hundred hrarian. However, it 'will j>e open "W e W IL L BE TUN^ IN! AND COME IN!TO ZION’S SERVICES New 'Tears Day, and continue on difforent ways. Coaaequently, they regard thairi work aa schedule in the' new-year. ' , Wh is k e y a aervioe to thmr fri^nda . and neighbors... not “just ' -Mrs. Robert Taggart, director'df mi-----1—■ the Columbia .Cpngregatiopal : OPEN ZION EVANGELICAL a job.” Church Chancel Choir, has caneel- 96 Proof YouTI find it a pleemfe to do buaineas with people ed rehearsals for ’thlJi- tonight isiid who.think ajid foel this way about their work. You aim next Wednesday. This group will SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th LUTHERAN CHURCH rssume. activities after the first ALL DAY CXiOPBR MMl HIGH STREETS.'SfANOHESYER will hie pleaaied with the foil rartge of banking aervicefi bf the year. i The REV. PAUL,G. PROIWPy, PjMitor . they have to offer. So drop in'aoon and make yourself Hotne for Holidays A.2.C B'oyd V. *fottle arrived 9 aiid 'lOtSO A.Me—oDivjne W onhip and . CHRISTMAS Sunday "SCllonl 9 A.M.'Free tmartered Sunday known at any one bf our 28 pflfoea. -Choirs—Chrorus' ISLSt night from Texas, where-life is ScIiooMhm Mrvteei-'KMe-atady 9:80 AM. stationed At *Xmarillo Air Force Cfaurch School 'v— < SUNDAY DIVINE WoBSHIP. 10 AM. To wake again the wonderful spirit of Noel! Base, to spend the holidays with his \ parents Mr, ahij Mrs. Donald,- R' s'--.. . , \ ' FOR A REAL JOYOUS CHRISTMAS Tuttle. He retiirno Jan. 2 and . gets TMs chert* hiylN^ espwidlY Hwse efllheut o Connec^eut Banic his discharge aftqp lour years Sermon, “God>bireieted,“ Roger ^aekey, Ihteni Church hofiM or SpiMoy Sdrael, oedl wdcieiiws CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE STOCK service ip April, ARTHURS cMy and oH hHewted thil fesfiVh MoiMe end AND TRUST COMPANY Mateoheoterxki:v • a i n g Herald THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY for the New Yeer* to attend Bible bosed i ChiisN Open tjjfl 9 p.M. EYery Night to Christmas Oohxnbla eerioepeedeat Mrs. DaaX ^• ^ ’^a a a MAIN s t „' Ma \ g h e s T e r f •' ceetere4| slices. A cdrdkN wekome it. of ^ aid R. Mepbono ADadesny 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. NORIH BRANCH—16 N. MAIN ST. ,|-S4S{k; courtd, exteeded to ol« f6r oN teryicet ddring 3 t h e y e ^ •' ^ Tni(ri«r9 Tnple Vf-sieNMd'Ba eeaeiw eisASeea • > a s ^ -. ' nc* S{ Ypu Are Invited To Worship with Vsl SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY 2^ 0 ffices-'-8erying 20 Connecticut Commiinities ;EGAN:Mc6UIRE-DeE *. KENNEDY-DONAHUE . Dos Moln«|||i^Ajnerican farmers . Oliir THE SAME SHOW AT 8:40-10:86 A CHANGELESS CHRIST have more than ,4,800,<)0O tractors, $88 rtDBRAt oiffoaT in su ra n cb oobsoiutiqn throe times aa many u la 19M, but Va n dOHNfKm-HILDEGAltDE NEFF FOR A c h a n g i n g WORLD* .'’^ S B i a n ^ i R A L RSSEBVE hT a|R lf ;. I 189 ORNTBR 8T. RAST FA R lfiN d OQR., f ip i they etui devote about 7,000,000 * in "SMBWAY IN THE SKY" ecreia to growing feoif lo r heiraefi i IKIBGK 1 aad mules. ji'-'r V-', 'i ■ T - i ■'V x> 1 4 ' ^,'1 MANCHt?!tEB EVIlKlNa HEllAt*P.-MANCHESTER. CONWt WEDKESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19W PAHE r tV E fASE fOtm iCANCirEBtBR EVENING HERALD. MAN0HH8TER, DNESDAY. DECEMBER Bpme'/rom ll Nationn TAp,^ flft-Wrap anything under a diHlar^ PINE I have a good tmtod to transfer eHESTER^^JTSi^^ llibicpff my elurie plato to another store.” ■’Tuto nie to your nianager- t o llaylM I can get some aatUfaction P’rosperotis ’60 out of bini." kwnqdSI UNOX PHARMAeV ' "He couldn’,t be buying it for YOUR OLD FDR OGAT * 2 9 f E. CENTfR $T. ^ Ml (CeB«eee« rs|* Om ) bisT wife. I happen .to knowiahe'e I t ^ A N E W ipierks See Red allorgie to eilfc—and he's' allergic T e le v is ie H task. A "bW rlbimn"'^•rtmlttad to inendliic that kind o f money a Cape * Stole o f teadinf dUbdBTjWfpbortHnata on her.” ' • «iB0 bean atkntflBf here for 45 mlnutae • Jacket jCratiiined .from Pag« One) Harbor Command the alforU will j»oii b« natnpd. thd New York igl-^ Chrlitihfcg kbop- "Have -you, gdt eomethiBg roel roalure Movla OovArnor. trytng to your attesiMon.’* cheap that lopka very expensive? 1II4-0M1: M Ii-M 15er^ pere’ remarks that aalaapeople gat 'weekend fpr his Augusta, Ga., va­ Newsman Ckes Thr«* «tt»ket»«ri Onto » Marftoi AH sdidTdapsj-tiMnt ind agency tired of haarlhg—br-oy*thaaiiBg: . 'Thk «lwt*tinaa-help It'e for the boei.” , Rockville TE 8^5H»--djeiWi^ Ckricpon Pl*yhouM OO-HIlllonair* » been asked to study every year. They must'be 'WUUe, you’re lielog veryi cation cottage to remain almoet uir- MwttrtoB 'awailanllan E;Ey* '"We m M t aa well try or aoma tf BVEHA‘BO^.jnKHVtU^ til time for the aenioii of Cot^igreea • :tS Wither. *»«»• Bpnrit oala at Mm recommend ways to l i n i ­ shoes, Mabel, while we ait hare and the tottoiii ct tha boWegy naughty. Hand Santa OUm back' K ■ pTorFiM Eattotato^fTiM-.R*^ aiTjr .Como___ mo* , hie baato---br mhirany 'will sp*bb atarting Jgn, 0. Ike’ s Stamina,0 »♦ Got ’ a S^ot ment the report in their tress of rest bUr feet.’ ,Befrveen now' and then, and for Wod. Niiht nilitt opet^tion', Riblcoff ssld. “ Have you got eomethlng like "Can you jraeommeii^ you right hate In lElfllM.” rcio Tnoalor "Connectleut'e ftiture Is under*' book for an SO-yOa^U .mohtos afterwards, dtolomats and (Cnnttmed toem Pfge One) Wantod-<-t>«ad ar that—for about 120 leaa?" pdllticlana wilt ^cu iate on the t:tt Dovt COWMdl Thl* 1* yogr ' ■ going Intent* sUidy,” tbs Oovemor "Wby can't 1 exchange it now? who Ilkae' eroehetlng 'ohn D«]jL .. effect* of the -' President’s talks performance from a lui»tl«y-Srtnkl»r lOiSO lilkt WallM ,ssld. "It Is c.eft|Un thst IMO lyill My husband boujrtiLtcfhei'e lea* care?" . with leaders-of Italy, T u ^ y , Pak­ iurk»-B«r»nt* Man W ttk^Cam ara be slji Inteteitlng year In Connectl- Chrisimlaa." "I'd Tike a toy for standpoint amaxed -us. At 69 yeare l*yh(W«£'3 WltlsWr T#w» istan, Afghanistan; India, Qreece. S ciit, a year moving ahead towards "I bet yoiiiust bate last-minute Uoitally bftght' chil , Iran, Tunisia, Prance, SpaliKand of age, he wore us younger fel­ lotinln Sl»d» lows to a fraxgle. Mo\T* »t «l’”^iS5Kthau V thp-grcst future which is ourg." shoppinptfr^'t you?" it's unbrMkable.” Morocco. A..'..I. '' N«w« Mid W«»th*r »*■ J2<4tTW Barry Baranta ya. baby! 1 aure wlah 8anta "What’re you xotting .yor GhrUt . There seemed, no dlOBgreement We’re sure; of course, that he is ZtNich nirtMmm Mu»lc Big K«wi would leave you in mjr little tired. No man could go through Nf«'« und W«th^r > r Wcathor. Sparta. * Ntw* t, t. maa youraelf, Doli—k ^ekage of that the President’s personal ap- T;15 Wfit Miim, HIghllBtlU as ^ Eoatura 40 South Windsor ole Chriatma* atocklng." com plaater's?" %>earance before an estimated nine what he’s been thppugh without U tllJ a c k P a a r ’ IS. "Willie, put down that toy. being weary. FOR CHRISTMAS "Aiint Agatha la al#iw> 'buch a million' persona, on his tour .had Dou* • ' world's B«at ^oaUa You’ve broken .three .already.” 10. Night' Spat problem. She'a ao rich and we’re boosted.his own stock as'a world But pn the eecohd last day of the T,30 W/nron Train StarUgbl MOTia Six CasesJHe^d "Yeah, the ataa U right and the 19-day tour w« saw him come down Evrwltnrjf'tS Hlftnry o 11;90 Jack Paar.; so poor." ' leader and had enhanced h'is na^ M price is okayr^but I don't like tba : "Where afa tho reel roomat’* tion's prestige ad the champion of the ramp from his Jet airliner at AHSi MEMAR Bqp«r Patrol , K Tod 8t»«lo Show Court color. Don't you haVe it in purple*” Madrid, Spain, with the bounce of * 00-tr3, Marahal I. IN 1S:60 Kaw* S yiatther “ Oh. I almoet forgot to get some­ "I f you tvant my opinidh, Oluck’a freedom. rhH»tmaaJStei:y U 1:00 N««a; PrSyar Department Store haa it all over First concrete rehulls of the a. man juat home from a month at Sketch of Tolland C o u n t y 'Agriculture Center |:S0'Pric« u Ri*m »..— uain' '"Imlldlng of 4,200 square feet. Efforts are being made to ralM ^ / 2 'vB' SEC SATPRUAT** ^ I^ II S rOR OOMWJfiTE LfSTOfO -> '^Uposltlons In si* cases were necktie counter?” , you thie year: in (Ariatmag de^^ ■And yesterday-at Casablancp in This sketch ehOws the Tolland County Agricplture Center Main orations." flow from the-East-Westthe -East-west .summit summii Ana yeo«ru»y n .. >70.000 to compleU the oentar’s program. Farm. V ” - *"*! given by Deputy Judge William “ No, I don’t knw her axaot meeting,- tentatovely scheduled ISlr'Morocco,,this reporter rode ajnng building to be erected in i960 on'Rt. 30 in Vernon. The main measurements. But I'd say aha waa "If you dqn't, have -it, do^ou making famillea haye already contributed >63,000 toward an ulU* Thresher at Monday night's Town Palis next April;Ani-ir and .ff-Aiinfrom his laterlater, side-theBide- the President'sPresident’s c«u--^wtthinC6U'-^WtthW I®H building In front will contain 62.000 square feet of office spiwe, mate goal of >126,000.. Center offielala aay.the center will be about halfwav between- .Mgcilyn know any other place in toefrr feet part of the time—on that,wild 4-H home economics and agrrlculture rooms, demonstration HltepeB Court Ossston. . does?” ■ , face-toTace sessions with. Soviet eelf-supporting once It Is completed. ____ Radio ^ These Included Frank ]f. Foster, Monroe and Rate Smith. Can't you Premier Nikita Khnis^ohev in drive from the airport Into town. ‘ and meeting rooms. At the rear will be a pototype livestock figure it out from that?” "I'd like to see. eomoUilng nice Aa he was In every other nation on (Tbit listing Ineittdss only tboas Bdiws braaSsMts of 10 •r U> 20, 0 .Seyms St.. Hartford, op­ in a negiigee-T-yoii, fOr example.'' Moscow. ,. - ■ o tk ^ ^ o r t neweieasta). "Well, glrffe, 1 bef you’re glad On ihe.hdme front, poUticitoa **■ MTlval, h» was, on his feet for miles tions to Hultgren’s request were away the; money—there was no BBtsnte length. Some sUMone earry erating' a motor vehicle during a Christmas come# but once e yeer, “ What to you ptesm don’t doubt that he did this, Calvocoreasi Completp Outfit 63.20 VALUE ^ iriNr--iu8 period of license suspension, fined readv are . weighing the impSct m —wAviiig, bowing, - smiling ever­ upheld by Judge Smith. . ITDRO-llK aren't you?” . . the President’s travels on next No­ lastingly to the huge crowds which There waa never any attempt said, and when he later realized he A:00 Newt, gatman S-dtO PlnanelaJ Newt $102; Abe Roscoe. 22, 24 Cader "Can you help me select some­ '-V JansenjCase Rests; had the money he should haVg re­ Includtpn Silt an Jahniwn 6:08 Newt Roundup 8t., Hartford, failure to drive tti : 1 vember’s national elections. The Jammed the roadside. made by tha defense to show thst OurPtiee S:4S L«weU Tbomti 6:18 Showeata and Newt thing for e cheapskate boy friend? f "old prof'i" of- both major political We were close enough to see Jaiiae.n had not entered the bank turned It but “waa scared" to do TiOU.amos N" andy 7:Q0 SUIton Lewt* . an established lane, fined >30: I don't want to go over 18.08. That's how ovenvhelpied he was—how • CAMERA T:SU N«wi. Comedy TUna^ ■’iSO Bamlly Theater Richard. A. Dupont, 22, 318 Wol­ parties agreed privately.thatlf there and taken the money. However. In ■u- • LEATHER I'­ll :00 Newe all the bum is worth.” Om Day Qalar ^ emotion surged from his heart-to 7:48 Bob and Ray ' cott Ave., Windsor, operating “ Willie, did you have to put your Is a markto easing of world ten­ Judge W ill Decide his final arguments before Judge This decision was not a mature c a m e r a c a s e |:00 World ronlgtjt^^ |:08 World Today. sions as the elections approach..thO Ms face ai fens of thousands of Smlth.-^Calvocoressl cJ^aimed there or courageous .{attitude, tha at­ 8:80 Sh'oweait and without a license, fined >8, and aticlUy lollipop on the nice/'cash- fluria Fracitiiag:^ veiled women trilled a stranga • FLASH ATTACHMENT is!i8 StMc Tin ona Hutto Beyond'* ttSi^kaid and. Newt - -• ' President will receive the credit must be a "substantial doubt" that torney said, but wasjprobably true. • ROLL OF >6 MM. FILM Newe Roundup passing a traffic signal light, fined mere sweater the lady was showing ‘ i ^ and his party the benefits at the blrd-lIke call of welcome, and as IS; Charles D. Scoville, 30, 38 mommy PHARMACY The case of PfC- Edward J;' Jan-*room before the doctor’s testimony Jansen had the Intent necessary .fo "I don't think he knew why he • JI-WAV FLASH SMIELO A -*Y polls.,'"Peace” would be the dom-, fierce Berber tribesmen—mounted began after his attorneys,' John make the entry Into the baUk a took It." Calvocoreasi added._^ • TRAVEL CASE :00 Big Show Caasiles Rd., West HarUord. fail-1 "Be sure and, take'the price tag 2M Green Rd;-^TeL M l 5-5104 ...... • fnSnt campaign slogan of the Re­ on horses-r-fired charges from an gen, ‘ l8i-year-old Manchester Nike L. Calvocoreasi and Robert P. 8.:S0 Jmo Didy ure . to .yield the right of way, off." crimecrime* PerhapflPerhaps at ths t Show Janice Roberts publicans. ' clertt flintlock rifles. Btoe toldler, chargAd'wlth breakln|t Pelgrlft, aAtod the court's per­ fined >9; Alfred A. Covenskl, 80, Glrnrne something for my ^ fe. It jt But. should next year's Paris The defense sttorney fjl-to !ke ; thought-It very funny to get P. HergaD • don't make any difference what ft 1 ^ ‘ That ISrmlle triumph*! - Into the, Mahenester office of the mission. amnesia and drunkeneps of the de- .bank so easti] 7:18 Big Show 860 Abbey Rd.. Wappln^, passing and Moscow meetings produce noth­ sion mUst haye left the President Objection Sustained w , I...... - - ...... -ly and-find, all .11:00 Newt. atglTOB ’Has Bridal Fete a stop sign, fined $6; and Albert Is. She’ll bring it back next week ing conclusive, the political story do^vnright fatigued. And yet his Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. fendant at the time of the break, j lyingiy._- around, the al­ F. Grum^, 64, 5 Ironwood Dr„. anyway.” - . step still had spring In it when and stealing >1,061 last month, was Jansen's 2rday trial ended short­ and also said It had never j tofney continued, b-'t that la l:tn Nawr Waathar "Twenty bucks an ounce for per- could be different., taken under advisement yesterday PINE lENOX PHARWACY I'.iS'Kay Somori Misg Janies Robsrts wsd. hon­ Verjion, failure to grant. half the ■ ^“V Naed'' As sponsors and major backers hours later he walkeH to his pldne ly after the- doctor’s testimony. clearly shown that, Jansen even ; gomething that la not known. 7?C7atlt 1:00 Lou'T■Tarry. ored sC k miscellsiieolit.brldsl fufne? Frankly, I was looking lor by U.S. District Court Judge J. Jo­ Nine witnesses had appeared for highway to an oncoming vehicle, something for about two bucks a Sure to of the mutual assistance program, for the long ride back to Washing­ H.r Hultgren's final argument reat- ll:0a Ke'Wi showur'Elven'byJifOr’nwgbbor, Mrs. causing ah' accident, fined >6. Dbmocratr In Congress are ready ton. .. seph Smith. the prosecution and lilne for the Photograph* introduced "VHeri „ evidence that the ______11:10 M"TUrry . ■ quart.’' ■ Storm Wio4owt Judge Smith said a decision will defense. Jansen also testified on hia . 1:00 Oel Raycee Lillian JCmasw, 118 AWhiher 8t,, Senior Pilgrim Youth Fellow­ "I can tell you T was next. I to claim a ahare of any glory for His berth aboard the jet must . Ibank had been broken Into and 13:18 Sign Otr receii^.'Tlfteen -friends-artd rela- ship of Wapping Church will bS or Storm Doors? A G A M and AGAIN and AGAIN an era of peace. ^ - have looked mighty good. We be forthcoming after he ha* stud­ Own behalf. building had * *‘8" ' !be money stolen sn(i .togt 6runk- YASHIGA^S MMs i m o —10*0 tlveS^ttended the shower. hosts to the First Church fellow­ And. If the .Cold War ^^n st heard he grinned and told an aide: ied the hour-long testimony of Dr. While being cross-examined by t eness or neurosis was no defense, 6:00 News . GALL Charles F, 'Von galzen, a West 6:15 Weather. Sporu . The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. ship group at a dance and wor­ fresher. . . Of mpre' communism .continues.' thpy are “Wake me up when I' awaken.’’ Hultgren, the soldier refused to said, bill subsequent photos InU®- The-defendant was not Insane, he i:S0 ChrtsUnaa Serenade and Mrs, Elwyn C. Roberls, 120 ship service to be held at the Wap­ PARKfR When ihe gift b fanny- Farmer cartdiM, readv to slug It out with Eisenhow­ Frankly, Mrs. ' Elaenhower, all Hartford 'psychiatrist who said turn over his wallet to the prosecu­ duced by the defense and taken apparently "Iota of peo- 8'40 TbreoBtar bhetra folks «n|oy som.elhing different and ex­ Merry Chrisbbos’Box, gala.in red, geld er and the Republican party on Jansen was mentally ill the night tor who wanted tn^see If Janaen from different angles showed the] , tope^of neurosis." ’ 7:00 Chrletma* Greetlnw.- Sutifuner St... ■will wed Pfc. .Clif­ ping Community House 'on Satur­ JOTTER lALL PENS 1.9S RUSCO of ua along on the trip Shared your 7:m Ne»'i of the Wgrt RdtXS OF KODACHROME MOVIE FILM 10:00------Vole- t'bl Chi^ ristmaj fudgei pastels, dark and milk dioaolate, We remember how, right at the thus have, obtained tknirt^'- Tree TeMnrielon entonhae attract South WIndaor eorreapondent El­ DEWEY-RiCHMAN a Premier • Custom ond sizes flit every boxi Made with the atari, he got off the plane in Rome Dr. Von Salzen further testified concluded, - he did not, feel that the intent necesaary to enter the l0:r30 VMfr Bouse ChrliUaa Jansen had given the-mrosecutqr bank and take the money. ^riimtiBg Ugtitnlng and should be properly more O. Burnham, telephone 787 MjCIN W . A National Brand Product finest foods, Ibere's no candy finer. aib e.$3 .1 0 in a downpour of rain without a that it was hia belief that, on Ufe several card.s from the w.^llet biit enough, evidence had been pro­ so rhristitia* Hueie night of the break, the soldier was, By agreerhent of both the prose ^Cbfitplete uith ;BS Newe, slsn ott grounded. Mitchell 4-067A At A Priee Tou Want To Pny raincoat or even an umbrella. We then told him "the rest Nrf the duced to show Janaen 'had in- to---— ■'vr.i, Hartford Man the victim of a split personality tended to break into a bank as ®'*tIon and defense, Janaen s ,triAl R;«. KITTLE remember how he ■removed hia hAt things in my wallet are mK® * ZOOM FINOER for the playing of the national and likened his actions to those of personal property." ' ^ charged on the flrat coiint. , "tit held by jury but by the MI9-044e LENOX Shot to Death anthems--and how he kept it off the Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde char­ The defense ’ sHorneys*. objs On the second count - carrying! * F/L9 FOrt'SINO LENS Local Agent For ^ PHARMACY •-.»I , and how all of ua thought, he sure­ acter in Robert Louis Stevenson’s BABTLBTT^ACNARD ly would catch a cold. well-known book. / tM E. CENTER ST. (Continued from Page One) ■ The psychiatrist,- a former exec­ RCG. $S8.50 PBomrem co. ...vthm ^iim itfhehea M15-08M During the next 19 da.ya - In Alka4475 cold. In rain, in bone-chtlling wind utive officer, of the Institute of lea entrance of the Framingham —there were many of, us who had -Living, had. volunteered his serv­ Motor Inn. just off the turnpike. no doubt you would have wanted ices on behaif of the young soldier. •Tha car lighta and the ignition ua to yell: . Dr. Von Salzen haa also served as PINE LENOX PHARMACY a psychiatrist with the Anjay. and were off. "Ike, put your hat on. Enough I?C'xtUt Upon investigation, they found of this protocol businesa. Nobody as a consultant at the Wethersfield the man's body, dressed expensive­ expects you' to stand bareheaded State Prison, aa well as conducting ly and well groomed with carefully in this weather." private practice. manicured nails. .Abnornml BehAvlor KEY$TON€ MOVIK State Police under Detective But day after day he kept dof­ fing fhat black homburg. And In- The doctor also teirttfled that For That LI. Cornelius Crowley, a top crime cidentallyj the hat must need a Jansen was the victim of partial Investigator,’ took charge of the- good blocking. It's been on and off amnesia on -thA night of the bMk case. ' his head 10,000 times. break and that his "abnormal We- Di Nicola-nwas Indicted for per- havior” apparently wwa triggered jur.y In Woegester in connection , You undoubtedly told him not io > > forget his doctors' order after his by liquor he had consumed at a LEATHEir .t;,*. V with hls Restimony during a ,1961 1958 heart attack—that every day fello.w soldier’s wedding reception murder trial. He later Waa ac­ of hia life he ahould rest tor a earlier tfhat afternoon and ■which CASE quitted. . ■* while about mid-day. Weft, he may have caused him to loose He said at the frlne of his In­ $47.90 VALUEy, didn't alwa.va make it by mid-day. control. dictment that l » had served time But we understand he did manage Dr. Von Salzen explained that In Hartford'prevlously for a brass at least one brief breath^—some­ the young eoldicr earlier-while on' knuckles Assault. ELEVATOR 8 SEC?nON ■ 'tt. times more than one—each day. leave had made an apparently In that -Worcester trial, Matteo The cruise through the; Mediter­ Quercio and Joseph f".. CoUaro auctdssful atteropt to reunite his TRIPODS Seg. 510J5. >8.48 ranean, sen from Athena to Toulon, estranged parents living In FVes- :V A • were acquitted of the slaying of France, also gave him a reapite Joseph F. Perreault ' no but then, early in November, BC FOLiHNO just before the weatern summit con­ learned that they were seeking ,a Police aald during the trial that ference In Paris. Di Nicola also wm known as Joe divorce. Finally,- Mrs. Eisenhower, we Jansen, while undergoing . ex­ FLASH G U N n...»» «4.78 Cuyler. John Cuyler and Greeko hear that the Predident—far from Barbadino. amination, had expressed epnsid- being fed up with travel—is think­ erabls concern oyer the fate of hia DiU1 ryicoia,Nicola, a nativenauve ofoi Hartford, naruoiu, ing about going of to other lands lived In Worcester for .some tlriie before he leavee office in January, two younger sisters And brother and also the fget that he ."no PINE LENOX PHARMACY before returning to the Connecti- ig^i1961. T?exaU cut city. If that's so,' please, please longer- had a tiofns,'* tfr* doctor whaf's his stamina-building formu­ said. . . \ - la? We envious newsmen would Under cross examination by like to conv It. - U.S. Atty. Harry W\ Hultgren More Contribute Merry Christmas to you and Jr„ the psyohfsJtrist F «*^ k ed if MOVIE yours, Janaen'a brfiavlor waa a form of /To Blind Drive MArvin L. Arrowsmith. insanity, and he replied that,"at ____'______— - - the moment” It'Is not. r -\* More Manohestep donors gave Janaen voluntarily left the court Hartford. National Bank' more to the Connecticut Institute n o u g h t —WITH Pocahantas Unit . .PRESENTS..,.. J CURVING CASE. for the Blind this year. B l l t ^ in c l u d e d Dr. Eugene Davis, drive , chair- Elects Officers »man In Manchester, today said .644 ' ' ' w have ckqfributed >1,621.80' to the rfrive. LSkt-^year, he said, thete Officers, of Sunset Council No. CORONET were 361 donors contributing $1,- -46,...Degree of Pocahontas, who M$|EAD bijr o ily a frB>h Itm m ■ 14 V wife elected, this week, will be inr FOLDING BAR LIGHT The statewide goal la >50,000. A stalled at a public ceremony In G C 6 N m ST. G MOI t o i m m PmTOfm uifw nioD p d .direct mall appeal -started Npy. .10 Januar.y. ' ADJUSTABLE FOR powiblB. D»iM>t k««p o tr*B ofl«r and continues throughout De'cem-r The officers are as .follows: Mrs., ''ber. : .. Martha Johnson, prophetess; Mrs.- .A SAVE! A BOUNCE UGHTING \ R Rag dri«d o«rt. Loeert* trM away Members of the Manchester c DAYUGHT RijDlANT ' ebi^ and light sht* oxgpfinod by on oloctricion and ropairod boforo THERE’S NO NEED TO - Ming. Diacard d i wom-oukeordi.' MOVIE SCREENS AAoko cortgin that *atl bulbf Rt . 50 ]x 50. JReg. $20.95. ^ 1 5 . 8 8 •ocvroly. Tom off ChrigttOog troo Rght* ufhontoplacing bultis, who* • 40 X 40. Reg. $14.95. 2 9 ddeoroting troo, boforo rotiring, or if youc houio is loft unottondod. D6 tio t ovorload your oloctric cif- COMPLETE UNE OF_ cuih. PlocO;Xhristmas gift wfop* A very saiebl Christmas Creating to aii m friends’ phigi in motal wotto benkot and ';i V - ■ . ■/'• ' . ' ' 4; cri / “On the first day of ChriatoMS my r - , POLAROID . got rid of thorn at onco. WE’RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED8S! love sent to me...” begins ancient CAMEKA OUTFITS Shi^ fumpik* Market for oE your English baliad. ttgo®« on, aa you reinem^n T O W I O H T to list a_pirt for ^ch of the 12 d'a^ from '' AND RLM'iH STOCK 6PEN EVEMN6S hoNday foMtisig iM*ds. Turfceys, ■^ Chrlatmaa t9 Epiphany.-No one has ever ® S 3 0 " ® X 0 0 Capons, Homs — th« very best! ' aHTILII-. taken the aong literally until the hero of ^ l A f T i e T l f Tranaiator Radioa and Battef iea in Stoek^ Stock HP in odvonee! Nh beer ' “On The Twrifth Day” brings hia girl w|FT , - ^ . s , .pipers, ditmifijers; dovee, gem, hens, and, Tkf* idonpifitfpn WM p r«p e r* d ' Opdii A E .0 ^ Christmas Day soW on ebrUtmas Day.- channel S PINE‘ “ .other aatiorted livestock (mauding twelve , ' YOUR FIRE DEPAHTMEHT^ . ' . * ’ ' ' '. 'vr* Merry- lords a-leaping) creating^ kitarious bddiam PuW ywd in itm. intomit cif‘ pobRc sofntjr by .. C O K N E C T I C U T D t U E C R O S S ‘ beyond any .ballad BiHger’s wild(^ dream! - A 11 A .Chr,isttp,M LENOX PHARMACY M O A THAN A MmtON. . . • . - to One" ‘ THE HARTFOR6 ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ISl MIDDLE TWHMWt W iM ffI and Alt ^ m E. CEWIIR ST* — Ml ♦4I6H p a g e s e y i n ItiUlCHBSStiBR e v e n i n g CONK^ I^EDNEtoAYT DBCEMBEIir IB, IBBB f 'l -I MAKOHiHiTBa iBViNiNo dpti^ wgjPNiaro a. g 4 0 1 8 t t CarC^oi^ira |u th« QMUl fltUtudia «C wltr. flanrlirBtpr Uany ot thr ao-calM »Miitlw ^ Iran I^rces Alerts bur Urn* *ir« thbnwriv** vfKfum- Enntttts IJwidft [tiiry iU»htin»rM.'A pwraoMl mpr O ie e r S f i«a I pMurMM cwi M k' pari e( policy, 11m o f B e ^ le l^ WSF - >'■ •nd •omcUmkc bctMT Uuui ahy poi; AlNltriblit' 'BtaOet are the ueoa of.' advq|r-^Maril^^r«tat«A "toi) prmMkd. The best « (Ooittkeid CrMt pnjgk One) , * f e r v ley. To M spcdlle, wc nmcmbtr a SMtefa hkd iftmHo Imtotito'ChttMh A 34-yaar-«ld Bast Hartford alty , . ; " Sbakeapean trmibik because y tk ff to step out." @ ^ t « b It , Rte ta ataq>indng eorreopondr ■pacUlc policy the reaiiatic experU ^ l U i y travelera tod nuppokkd .to ftak tbM* tolta 'to Bian, headed hboia^ alone. after a VKUi haa*been the ekperiMne of •VMiidtdOnSS? 1. once tailored for ua—Uie Sten tart weip oompletsly tal,— . a young woman who, in losiqg her ence lessmurm Spanish and plans ,41 Joseph anA Mary aW«M; T to *RsaaMaa.^ivM;Writtto in i W i to mBtaUla fo f,,^ v «r. to hnvlrfkblk party about 1 tkta morning, alam- to. Ieaf«r*aYcnen and'Barman next, i-' PuCiianM icren Tiajaa , “ »>•»* hower Doctrine. We'd take the |kee S h b ^ n . H a m m i l l t C o eyealght, haa denfonstrSited grekt -• -sil BoOght tokuy atjto'iiui; b v t ^ pay tha erqimsfe Wa .jaaettor’k uobdiyon. . mad into a 1 ^ rock at the free of fault himaeif. otHat Duffleld D r , West HartfoM, miter Rd. and entered Watroua Rd. Aa with h^^rtcordlon ait Humboldt ind aSe til* loeBl a*** iMMMMber* tabllahed criminal law. But be­ sverything but'Jesu#;. mooh in the S'brief illness. RadyvoOda State iPark in California. Her htuband ta a graduate of Another ihiportant coneldera- way of preparaBeta.'lrat llttlq ro o ^ yifconnected with the river. ha approached tha end of tha road, All r&hu M tewwieabeeedsyel*' tween the law of contracta and the She was . bom . In .Davenport, he attamptad to atop, but alammad ,JWc huaband, Orrin Becdcwlth, for-; Manchester High SchoOl, class of dupatefia a*r«la are al*r> ree»rr«d Harlcin Splitp I T tkni in any negUgdnca acUon is ta the plana for toe jQMrlst who 2 Don’t BB Cmught WithoiU 0 Sp»r0 Cmr The fronti(W' Ipaue vquitad Into: 1947, and Purdue Unlvefoity, class ' prominence laat wpek when an lOwa, and had lived in the Hart­ Into tha big rock. The taVMt ine.rly of Mancheater, ta a Call- m i •eme* ciieet e» N. ' a. a OtMU-Won << notice _«id to. makes tola ddy etftoal. What tos foiiila otate paric, ranger there. o f-1951, He also served In the Air New Tork'e Borough Prealdent ths law of torts. This law axpress- statute of timitatioas. 'In certain B e «^ 4 U g A 1 .toffA JOIN OlJit p Iraqi patrol fired on Iranian aail- ford area for 5S years, She waa a drove the front «»d of ^ ,o a r back le*. lac. cs the exisUnce Veep*eaeoe*ee*b******** ajhy cause for . Immunity from re- forgeU ‘ turn off the water In hla is the limit for. Jlllng notice againbt v \ V ' ' CHAIN four grandchildren. .< hoapltal today. beloved amoiig the ton famillea Blnai* optnr ' aponaibility for -’hii own actiom. yard. The water floods your prop­ public uUliUes. Giving notice does try, but Irifhians "ahwld be pa- Tho-Yuneral waa hel^toli^ after:, Hammond waa charged with ttant and not lose thbri-heads.” who .live near the park area for FINE PHARMACY TH. Herald lUniiMaa, eot|gaB;t,^l^ | yy, complimented him, early In erty and undermines the founda­ not constitute bringing an actfon. FREE noon-in the Alfred M. BUbermaii driving under the Influence of In- her lively muaic, laughter and ab­ no f*nW>cW fJWOjaawTO w» | tion of your home. Your neighbor However, he aald^ "We atg not HrpciTrapniCMU' *fTor» ftpoMirtaff ji^ I theth« development of the caae, for The general statute of limitations Ike key wU h* eto to itoff- Memorial Chapel of Tertiple. Beth toxicattag^liquor. sorbing tatersat ta others. . P ^ lp t Y ^ haa not violated a contract, for states that In nc^Hgence cases, HNHit sBi'aim snus liiE Mto year CSV Iwy wltooMt going to give away ylmt doea. Israel, 701 Fkrintagton Aye., Weal SStfimeiitt and otaet hia good aenae and restraint. As her sight dlmtatalhed, she fi^ft In lb* Ml none extsta; nor has h# committed the action must be started, within - 'v;^- . T ^ ’ ioiao , ehkirge. belong to ua." . . Hartford, -with Rabbi Abraham J*; On the following day, Iraqi’s re­ decided to learn to top dance, and A group of hla friends, and also a crime; He has merely been neg­ One year after the aeddent. Feldmkn officiating. Burial warn her son, Mark, 6, took lessons ligent. Yet his negligence has dam­ volutionary premier, Abdel JCaflm Flemmini; Hit§ Cut POT^Keday-t 0uu1]yn bMsn train­ basic conditions neceisk^ to col­ "X G A L O R E ^ Ik , y tary of Welfare Arthur jS. Flenl- DR. IRW IN REZNICK end^ a group of Harlem oommu- Kasaem■'''W|F'foR!>rl^'K|‘“ Bom Fergutem' ■. ing with a Guide dog. With eight lect money damagea from him. If llOlt THOSE MIIHITR 011^ claiming thk-whole, HVofc;. "Wort'toaa been received-liere of mlng expreaeed concern to ^ y Wednesday, December hity iMulere got out a atatement O m Day other imn and women in her cless, 935 MAIN STREET » he will not pay for your losses re- VtMmg territory. * the death of'Mrs., Boai'i^ejguaon, ^opeRestiatea about what he called a decrees* In in which they defended Jack, wUly- sulUng from hie negligence, you including iiaveral professional mu- MAMCHOTER »RRLI»SALES CO.; Beslv irinaaetak laetiTkTiaa Gen. Feridun Kusheahl, Iran’s 88, formerly -of Manchwter, on toe use of fluoride ta drinking wa­ eicians, Marilyn joined In Jam sea- . W ^^>one, Mr. PpesWent may go to court and collect for M m I o P . eWkf of army tatklligerfco, and flvb ter aa a tooth-decay preventative. WILL BE CLOSED, nlUy, by clabning that ma dla- .ioa N. MAIN sT„ At d b p g t squAiUc Dec. I t at toe home of A brother sions every night after the day’s thenf. ' iBeace Appeal He told a newt cpnfefonc* that cloiures against Mm were' the other officen today inapkcted ta Tliree* Oaks, Mich. She waa the clAMMe The main Impact of PreeldentBl- . . In some cakes a tort and a critae MILLER'S K ARMACY J..FAKR' '• , ...... troopi tathaarea at'Khoafoabadj , widoyf Iff'M grry Ferguaon. ‘ For Needy in Town although th»,p<^tatlon of the na­ U N TIL ' mrhower’s tour haa been nothing P.«>duct of bigotry, on the part of occur at the same lime, p ri^ b ly tot Green SenM of the other etudenU I. MI 8-4114 A large cotittagent' estimated at *, Mfo. Fefiguson waa bom Ih'Man- (Coirtliiiied from Faga'One) tion’s cities hsa ellnibed^about 714 had difficulty keeping up with leMi than terrific, end we hope he political forces vtoo were trying to moat often In automobile accidents. tore* battaUona !■; stationed at chester, Etagland, on March 13, MONDAY. DEC. 28th million Since 1000 toa'lncresiee ta thetrv Guide Dopi because they lare In many cases, one of the drivm Port Khoranishahr ta the same re­ 1876, and had lived here for 30 use of ihwride has /reached only himself aiicceeda In Mnaing and "get" Jack Juat because he la r "There Is not a aUte of war," Manchester organizations and the>> Early donations, she added, trMhad to walk about three tinMS to the recepUon he got Negro. Beceuwi the group aaeocl involved In the accident Is not only gion. years. .''' . . Welfare Department combined aa abled needy parents to select gifts >4,200.000. subject to a dvU suit for his negli­ Artillery and antiaircraft batter­ Funeral Mrvices and burial took he said, "but neither la there personally for their children from "If tola trend/conttaues,’* he aa fast as a person usually walks," abroad the tremendoua suTroval. nted with tola aUteroent did in- l a s t usual this season to provide Christ­ gence ta ihe, operation of hia bar, FAM O U i FOR MlNUtE GIFTS SINCE 1174 ies arriv^ there to bolster de- place in ilhree Oaks, Mich. peace." mas for person* who mjght have the department’s stock. . eald,’ "a iwpidly fo^oreastag numher fA- hla mission which haa Mao elude some of Jack's enamlea as but is liable for arreat becausf he feniba. The townspeople turned out The Pope spoke In Italian In re­ gone without. * The department sat'd donations of children in tole country will be eriaan at home. well as hla frlandk and becauae it has violated a criminal law, by in a huge demonstration to wel-. Mrs. jA n Kuch sponse . to Christmas greetings Orders for Christmas dinners, a came from'the Girls Leaders Club dlqprtved of aMe, effective and In- Aa We observed shortly lifter his j «Menalve protection agataet one latlon of the rules of. the road. tour had begxm, the things he waa 1 It mada an important original Clo$ed^riday for the government and demanding widow of John KuCh of 9 Spruce mesoait:e >was broadcast by toe were donated- to the department Emblem Club; Cub Pack 143 of of the most wideepreed dtaeasee— A simple example of liability ■temneka in rejecting Iraqi "claims St., died last night at her home af­ Vatican and various Euro­ for distribution among the'needy. Nathan Hale School and Cub Pack tooth decay." selecting to aay for hia foreign 1 iMpect. occuVs when a driver goes through on Iranian soil.” • .. ter a long illness. She wia bom in pean networks. " Miss Mary DellaFera, wejfare 53 of the Waddell School; Ladles When a reporter asked why audlencee, for hia neutralist audl- The aftacmato, however, has b^n a red light and hits a pedestrian. and Saturddy^ Some officiala here described Poland AprU 22, i880. Pope John, again without nam- director, said no family known to of Columbus: Grace Group of Cen­ some cities have refused to adopt encea, to be specific about it, were In the dlrecUon of sanity agaUi If ^ e i^ eitria n is severely in­ 1 Brenda A Kaaaejn’a public atatemenU in She leaves two a b w about a new T e iit 'was because toe American days. ■ ■ •spifat Notes pastor of the (Ciommunlty Baptist toe teOhnlcai progress and toe. ASK FOR • Love Seats ^Elizabeth K. Friend - again.st people sensed .something Of this September was determined to be Church, officiated. Burial was at moral progress of nations, in toe Davanports toe convenience of this family. Hiigh B. Friend, property at 64 capacity ta him—a ciq>acity to cut golden, and to be followed by Aii9u*tiM KamiBiMkI .'Tlelttag' houre; Adults 2 to 8 undecked armaments race with­ • I - ^ m. Matorpl^ 2 to .1 and 0:30 to out there yet being a glimpse of a LawttoBt-, $50,000. through the easy rigidities of mild October, but for.^toe day on Adjustabla Loung4 p.m. ChUdien’e Ward 2 to 7.. Mra. Floreooa T . Watah serious possibility, of arriving at Licenses - statesmanship and policy toward, which toe season chan;^ed end eu jd IU M IU J Chairs • - Funeral services-for Mrs. Flor­ Peter Michapl Close, USA, of r a solution, o^ too problem of dia- 7 toe much more difficult moral prta- tunm came in it mana^'kd toe first Wing'Chairs ' |Patiente Tcidayt 140 ence T.'iwwsB, 324 Center 8t., were itia'ment"; 226 St. '.James'St.. and Andrea held yesterday gftemoon'; at the.- Jean Cyr -of lOO Proaiject St., St Cipleq of what life on .this- earth', touch of froet. . ADMITTED YESTBRDAY: ■nie Pope. paid . homage to toe Lounge Chairs Merton Little, 23 Starkweather Holmek Fuiibra-f Honm, -fop Main- James’ Church, Dec. 26. / should be—that toe American peo­ And .yesterday morning, whan "good WIU of the many guides and ■ 4 - Platfeym^ Rockers . S t; Charitoii Sperry, 11 Frahklln Main S t 'The Rev.N;. O.-^^lUmpeoh proclaimem of peace in the world; Robert Allen West III of 'Hfdok- ple first responded to toe poasibllity winter ■« suTived, eveiythlng had Th* gifr oR Hw "family ^ Hk* Boston Rockers . St.: Mra. Anna Wood, 39'Coleman -of Center Congregational 'Chdrch Stotoemen, experienced' diplomats, Itae, Mass,, and Barbara Ann-Field ief bl|^ leaderahtp. It' waa when he been made quite perfect before Rd.; Mra. Alice Martinson, 11 Biit- officiated. influential wrttem." ,o f 2LJ Boulder Rd., Center Con^ renewed his dedication' to -hia own hand. There vras toe first conals- Captain's Chairs fomut Rd,; David LaBonte, 43 S.. Burial was in Mt. Hope Ceme­ Pope John recalled that Pius gregatiohal Chiych, Jan.'2. tmortliodox pursuit of peace, after Main Sti; Hmil Skari.n, South tery, Talcottville. Bearers were XH' had frequenUy proclaimed . Rudolph. Malidalik of Stafford TdbJe Models teiit cold of the Mason. Then was Knaahgja Desks . 'V. more than two years of co^ales- Wlndsocr tefi Poudrier, 9 Short Charles Butioe, ShjtaWood Hum­ "the ■ causes of toe international Springs ;artd- Claire Etaa Gu'zzo of toe first consistent snow, and from Sacraterias phries, Earl Tracy, - Wallace R. "West Willtagton, Center Congre- cent ineuitivity in the White House St.; Mrs. Calhertae Bigenakl, 10 ■icknesa.’’ - ^rfobles Transistors ^ It toe first winter luKtacapc. - Buttarflv Tables Seymour St:.Francis Colqmbarto, Tracy, Sidney CtaSunan Jr., and - These, he said, are "toe -viola­ g'atlonal Chursh. Dec. 31. that the American people' began ' Rl^ht bh time, aS had been ,the 14 Cedar JSt., Rockville. ' Wesley Bunco-;; '■ ' • VX : tion of toe righto of dignity of the , Biiildlqg. Fermlta to stir agaip and remember what typical weather for every other ", Step tables AD M ITiRD TODAY: '’Bonald A delegatldfr 'from xRiebekah bnman person; toe over-ruling 6t Sherwood Circle, Inc., erect lodge visited tfcb'ifuneial'home'to Clock Rddios- they had originally elected. WhOh Mason ta a year which, fbr its main End Tables Hammond, East .Hartford; ..Ed­ those, of the family and of labor; house at 45 Sherwood Circle, $12,-. he went abroad on t^U tour, ta ward Berggren, 9 Foster St.; 'Mrs, pay final respects Sunday ovening. the overthrow, of the Juridlcart or­ 000. dates at least, was exceptionally Harvest Tables ITielma Rogers, 99 Oak 'St. ' pursuit o^peace, he had more do- der and (of) too healthy Idea of Charles Ponticelll, erect house,at M o d e ls well regulated and punctual. ^Cocktail Tables BIRTHS YESTERDAY :> Twins, toe state-'In ' kee^plng . vrito the F O R M V f a i r l - A D Y mestic bibaottag tiian he knew, and -. r-«: 51 White St.. $J2,000. . If,' having bMh toUs punctual Picture .Window Tablei a aoh ajid. daitahter, ;to\Mr.. and Boy Hit J(>y Chriatiin spirit: toe wounding of Roby,Sign and Neon Seivice fof his speeches a b ri^ were also p i ­ winter also imitates some o f the Mrs* Donald Mlair, 49 Pioneer, liberty, of the integrity and secur­ Liberty ! Mutual Insurance Co,, YVhatever the weather, the Christmas forecast is *|Snug and loted to his audience'here. Bachelor's Chosts ..Circle'; a son to Dr. and-Mra.' H-. ity of othw nations, fo: whatever other habits of tUb 1059 Masons, Fractures Arm erect sign at 63 E. Center St., warmeri' in boots from. National. Such nice prices, too! "Yes,” people were saying, "this John Malone, 84'Broapedt St, extent: tha ayetematlc oppreasion $725...!' with occasional throwbacks to Bookeasos . BIRTHS TODAY•on.fo Mr. of cnliura] aM llngutsilc Charac- is what Ainerica really- means in Michael Csppa, alterations to a. Little Heel Boot, fleece-lined. Zipper opening. Black suede pr Bumnner and foretastes of spring, Bgttlerattas and Mra. Robert Whalen; 7a Avon­ An 8-year old boy suffered iertaUcs.of Rational, minorities; the world, 'nils is^what we really bouse at 51 Englewood Dr,, $580. . smooth. $7.99r b. COddto Boot, fulL fleei^ lining. Non-skid that will be a ll right too, and the 5.98 4.98 5 p L Tea Wagons. dale Rd.; a son! t6 -Mr,'4**4-Mra. fractured left arm yesterday after- toe agottatlCai calculationa of aH want to do.' He is doing a good m'ore toe merrier. Ffodd GUha, 115 Bllfobeth . Dr.; 'noon when he was hit by a oar 6h who strifo to seise control of the soles. $6,99. c. Cossack Boot, Dyniel fleOce linihg, fur-like coHsr. Job.” 29.75 -Talaphona Shalvas ,'aon to Mr. and Mm, Forrest B*Sea- 8. Main St. while he was appar­ econtonip sources and toe mate­ B reak,. $50 T h eft $8.99. Both in black, grey, red, white. . 'nils one hegira d^es .not make a • Snack Tables V.et, Warehouse Point: •. r, ently running away from other rials of common use, fo the detri­ • DISCHARGl^ YESTERDAY r ment of other peoples; and in par- RCA Victor peace. But it sharpens .wills for boys throwing'snowballs at him. Lazy Susans -lAura Saas, jW Vernon St;'Hugo; The boy« David LaBonte of 43 tlrolar. the persecution of rpli^on R eported at-lona pkace. It coalesces longingk"-foiL Mental Mirrors. . . Pearson, 1J8 Pearl S t; Jifra. -Mae ,S. Main St., waa admitted to Man- and of the church.’’ . peace. It reminds us'that we are, SelwlU, . 376 Woddbridge S t; "Ibe Pope expressed the hope M o g n o v o x MANCHESTER 1.98^ cheater Memoflhl HoapKar where, A break and toe. tliett of about after a{l, human beings., it temtada Conidia Mirrors Mlcheiw Coulombe,' 9 cooper St; his condition' 'today ta'said to. be that "A ll men of good w iir -Would ^tay Awmuen, ?63 HUIland^St; return to'-Christ and "listen to His- $60 from k desk at toe Iona Mfg. us that, If we'will also strive, We- '■1 '■ SmalV Mirrors good. Co. on Regent St. was repbrted to M fo M U A ^ Boardman, Whit­ teaebtags.". Z o n it h have a right to hope. BOTTUNO CO. Buffet ^Mirrors ; In an a ed d ^ t at Cedar and police this morning. ney St.; Mrs. Mkrioii CMwford, High SU.,-^ Allan Rudd, -15, of 81 •Thby ihall find the -truth What ta intended to be toe most 10 HENDERSON RD. / j o6Vi Birch S t; Raymond Hage- prelimlnanr investlgSatlon of Walnut St,,- waa shaken Up when which freea front error; from false-' the factory buildlifg showed noOf savage aiu] .dkynstating kind of M l 3.7922 . now .Jr„ 381 Woodland S t hood'and'deceit, and shall, hasten DISCHARGED TODAY.; Kath- he wa4 brushed, by a skidding car. ing else missing a^d. no evideneg/bf Testod, Gasranteed, Serviced comment on. the Prksident'a tour He . did n ot, stok medical trsat- the attainment -oif the peach of ransacking or damage, LO^pt. Ifon* Mulready,“3I> 10 Pregton Rd-.: Betolehfm, thbt. pkace which was ! * By Our Own Mechanics ■ labels it ihe mission of a plati- 8.50 Mm. Sophia'McCormick, ISO T'ine -ment'.. ' . t Walter-Cassells fold, . tudlnmu dpeamer wh'o haa takeii I4v95 Ikirtford: Young LaBonte -was.bit -as. hq anuouncM by top angpta to men Btatry was made through- a side II St.; Janet Kfomanf Ea^i o f 'good -wlU," he aald. T' It upon hlntaelf to ignore the reali­ SAVE 8,98 Mrs, Florence Spfoner,' A q Eva crossed S. Main. S t lat. Hack­ window, which was broken.-Qne Dr,; Barnard Semel,' MWlimantie; matack 8t^ The driven pf the par ‘Tt. ta .110^ poqpiUe," he said,, "to dqfo had been -liearcliM, police ties, fo try to iwbsUtute p erso^ BY THE CASE 24.75 J70 N A n O N A L raCBE jElTORM IN EAffTORN: D. g. Mrs. M a » MeronovkukdOO Ken- wMch'hl t him, JtogeLF. Manee,, l7 . A fogher and more pre- said. It bras from that d*ak for policy. ' ■ SELF PICK-UP of 61 ItL aald.the My;AR1CADE WaU, thinly s good many of \' - 6.50 6.9B- 52 woooodiaiBd.St; FsUl Neddow,..10. across KtoHMaq in front m him. He CbrlstlM p*a*e> which ta the peace paiur bffictata toldji^lio*. us might stUl. buy jt, s t m on those Bank B ti Miaa Aifo Wetas, Wln«C applied his hfiiJtos, he safo but the ei heana^.peato in the aocia) w - W osf Middlo..tMrnpli(s «n

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IIAKCHESTB^ EVENING HEBALD/Mliij^TCg^ CONN, WEDNIgSDAY, DECEMBER i28, 1966 PAGE EIGHT % s ttw-.8a«M4 to Ea Jolty! - ■' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE IQtchiBn*Blu«Mrdl$( XNjR BOARDIMG BOUSE with HAJOB HPUPLB Isn’t (t aasitr to foal to tun# BUGS gtiNNY with a party* -Mood , when jrou know you look your. attritoU^el^-. UH Mi i'UtPUTVWWWtAtH ^WANT THANKf, Af<0AU ASMKf V 586fiT groomed best AOHULTZ TW ff IN, ON TOR O '" — ITWHMI IVOOCi 11119 TY BALON, 90S Mata , S t r ^ ^ 'HKRI, RACIfAfiCft JTAMONT, propatod tor the Inisy Woeks Am fibwMiB ^ \ •U«f J 'J NOU arr ' , i ' l l iodb iOndrAuthon vrith a full working staff of torn- WACKV PAOWHIPlJ *#^0,00MV »A*» Pt4NM»l^«%<»l3lOW»T^ >IIA/ L i s t e d b y Os-llngared gahtoset. It' OUCAN f vVh AT AN A{ST«3NlSN»Ma(, ^ A6MM8 to BOOK YOUR Pl^A *« _ JWYMENT for tho Itow COiNCiOB MC E / r MA' 1 Amuieas Pear's ' toatmUlw. Why not weL TNE OMAN hUlMCill 3 American . oome UifO glaMotously with a AS 3AC08 (Wo5T / - - t MAT) NOT VllTNYOUA aditnr C0NSiOER8D 4l^lN(SlT/WAV,«Jt-WEra . liAjAtr'ck 4 AnWrie«a . hoUday hairdo: that ,1s cMc and A(^AlN ■‘~P»tMlT•MB.I AMMA30R HDO«,ft aovAliit 3Amariean and appealing. A OlFT CER* . ,TH6 PANOUS griMMiluh . hlttorian' ..CATE for any sum-la ah Idtal w 13 Satchel 4Pante ■ VCNMhhl h flB Taka J ____ PmtAWTNROPlST Stin Tima to Otve gi Mand-Mada Slimmifi^ J^b-Pi«e»r lemhranca tor all the fotototoe R U G d n 4 ^ 11 yaart I Awry ■■ up m jnL M 0 '^ S iXASH [iBmagatlll reMidnlng on your list 14W«rteni I 4 Heavy HOUR DRY i3l4 A i ^ O .plant 1 p»W-?^^*8^^*^>0«itor from FAUDT 8TO01O, 79 MJtohell 3-$9Q^Dnrtng tho vaca­ '4iDnnkeya ^ ' 'X'Ott'-can buy a-’KAjlD-MAIHC Ctntsc Btreet to osutura bap- U P H O t S f l R Y . ftatc (ab.) , Tdform 30Ontury at 30 Riiiit;jJffUjsr S treet.)^ , two gift 'at tfaa'honw of Mrs. Hannah Street, to wiake ^ r Christmas tion week, ifs an Idea) time to ISCountrjr (ab.) 4 Climb plant! 43A]goMpiim ______tbs Chriiratos tree. Indian' cairiatniatjjfUu' for you.', ^ o p in EUldtL TB Henry Straat, for^ iaU the table the oenter of attraetti bring the grAde-schoolsto In tor an , '•V iS i 14 Water tindiait . ITPlumm an4 Jtlokt up: your FRESE) L I N.T. the stocktogs with all manner attractive RAIR SHAFlNa. c U a N i n g ,1*1 >»a plcturea 3g Italian*' 43Gr5 kgeddaes femlnlha namaa «n yoUr list Chrtstmasy cupcakes, toy of useful phot phic gifU. 10 Fith aauee 44FOiionous BRUBR:!ft^.yaur FRBB CALEN­ Aprons,''Uand-lodtiied tugs;, am- animier (XIOKDBS boar tba BY V .T . HAMLIN 18 dub-looted 11 Medication capital,. DAR, wortik $13 in dry - cUaning. i t y U .' AULEEY OOP 30 Wonderland 17TyMlaca 24 Kind of plant brBMbtnd'cToths;’ 'hahiaSs, edged rati^'touch of an pld.,'^orld Molasses HMMaj. Oooktai TtL i i i N ^ a ' ' OONTKM» r ^ - . 19 Bury judgment 44 Heraldic band Attaelia4.iim o n o u r ; y k , i VBIV' SMART OP iWHyi BONE 31Mraaureao( .33 Marlu 81 Kjng«rHun» hand^i^t liaby sw eaty booties. aU-puipoa«.A0ur, 1 teatpccn salt M U 7 W it 48 Masculine nied by an ardar fo r $2 t>r more. .y o^ small-fry • yiartors.> FRUIT are added. '\^ ■I 'W ^ BUT OOP TVwr \ "mAPTioNs; \ aicfe ir o l o o k a /gucss it US TO BUS OUT M> SNT N ONYI. I f ftT)a 34 Building 33 BpaK^* name OPJaf.T:T)llfORROW fpwn ? to 4 H ttoiqKidti soda, ^ teaspoon gin- appellation ^. W l'^NMANfeA ) OP HIS nONE ( CTPiTOpjT ,( WOULD. A (SUV WATH A14. e o LfT SHWlbA ''■vs 33(me'rwlfa rnaterial Sjicnve in 'Tha .gtlpply n r bruataes and calen­ or telejpHorie ahead,^ a n y time, mi^ADS and S'DOLLEN aro gen- RBB/KBPTMV SOSasama gari teaspoon cinnamon,.!.cup TSeMfto DeOght ’ fx 12 4 I CANGEBOUS A TO US >-A7wX)L0m rr? HIS KNOW-HOW 34Bi)tish SSOIlmpae/ v40Attlrad dars iirllnilttid.'^^Btop in for'yours Mitchell 3-7033. The things are I erously fiUed with seleoted glac< shortening $4 oup.augarr.-T<'4qn:, CRtMlNM.! (' TAOUlHSHUr novaliit •ooa., I fruits and imtai FRUIT CAKE Whipped cream left over T^Whto McidiiM BNHliiRdle^A r . /'z_r2. ; .^ y ■■ beautiful and IPRTCBH ARB )4 cup ubiMiphured mtrfasses. it aUd told In crushed peanut brit­ 34 Indigo •r~ / r r r r 1“ r r REASONABLE. I rich with that ‘‘home-style" flavor, 3T Metric 1/ ■ -Ovan Muitoodm. Rolta ftne take-along gift- Sift t<^ther floto-, salt aoda tle..'Freese in email paper eupe. meaiuraa |L CHRISTMAS DAT and and spices. Craam< ahortsntag_and The teeitageni wlU love Uilgl >. IT Ingrediants: tii pound'medium- , Pineapple Oelalla sugar until light and fluffy, w 10 Bony " V 3At : . ^ U ' ' ■- ©KAV, Itidaa IT slzed muahrooma, '3 tablesp^ha Ingredlehis; 1 con (9 Olmc to egg and unsulphured motMaes. -rstn^nEB vr. 0UT 34Scaportla. '> butter pr margarine. 2 tablespoonf. erushed pineapple, boiling Wate! Gradually add dry- ingredlenta; We ND COMPANY, isny time. ABiff'l^'Merohandkie 4 yds, of 35 inch. ■;’'*'Ihe PattiD- 0 to 8 marasohkio cherries 918 Main Strqqt. kPtchqlt $^15T1., ONLY THIMS is out-o'fTthe^idlimry: Qleamlng RamA gutoes you Atop W st^p. ABOUT Aff ■'Tcate to your. out-ofN»tate copper, crys ; brass, pewter and 1 tohIespooh,.cerniStaxc& Wltti WamlttKk tGood' - _ Merry Ctoristwhi, to ■ , THAT* ...... relatives To 'brd*a!, send toe iitcoins to: ■ )4'SUp sugar A , HARMAO MEN’S AND BOYS fine linena < Christmas to Surf.Bumett, T n ei, M iu^ester NtCC— and'fiTends aniP.yiME'''enable them all. oraatfs, Juice SHOP 946'Ms*ri Street,-center of Brown Edga.’ fciRiii^n to ohoeeMor tlmascdver from the Eventog EerUd. llif) AVE, OF J '.'W Viator /' quaUty apparel to-.IMlt Masculine 1)4 cups sUted'fliouf/ AMERXOAS; NEW #9lB-Y. i .tTovea of any Mont Baked Bedf H ^ In SheU . kqnon rind tastes, w l ^ you‘ .'itod' yours p 1 teaspoon douhta-aeting btoJng / V1EU.1WATS TM6 \ . »*/ . FDR For Ist-class Mulllim add jiOe for{ happy holiday season. V^^VsJAN IT 6 0 K ^ . gontoiy wardstore or catalogue Four large potatoes for bak­ each paUem. PrinV namh, ad­ powder depar^entf.* w quality merchan' ing, milk, or cream, salt, pepper, K dress- with zone, style no. .and size. )4 teaspoon salt.’ - dlse^at money-s^Ylng'prices. Peel whoie oranges, removing Sweet Festive Cake % cup butter ' ' ' -WDOfeUT *•' cup chopped ohfom 2 tablespoons liU of oranges the white in membrane. a chBflng dish Ar- 1 package sweet cooking choc­ butter, "IH cups^bed coqked beef, 1 cup (0 ounces), lembn Chip*ir .' we fAm Oumiftop nSS? SMd » inaraschtao olate 1 egg, beaten % cup ShreddM^eesa.'..!; 1-3 cup .boiling water )4 cup milk r , . M\ISA TwovUiirdp^hup bull mar- Bake ..potatoea.' C lil.off top. 5 tSday ^ (rieiry; secure with a toothpick. garine, ^A-flup sugar, 1 tea Mix oomstairch with sugar; add 44 oup butter Combine ' sifted flbtir, baking 6ReeH Scooip ouB aO fi^, reserving shell. Juica, -waiter, and lemon rind. Bring 1 1-3 cups sugRr powder, and salt and sift together' /^-2J e m» hy «A tsiMss. ha. CHRISTMAS. apoOn vah ^ 3 cups w Masir potatoes - with sufficient Are You Still Copoeraed Y to hoU; simmer 10 nUnutea, stlr- 8 egg yolka Melt butter and lemon chips to­ rlcbed flp ^ ^ l, teaspoon ng milk or otkam':]1fb make fluffy Why not use OIFY CERTIFI­ “ It rtslly isn’t a vary good pioturs of him. Hit yaoht powder,.^fei/hmspoon salt, 1/ 3. rlngJfrequehiUy, until sauce is thick 44 teaspoon vanDla . . ' gether In top of double boiler.-Cool. FITTING AND SERVICE FREE BY KEN BAL,D and JERRY BRONOFIELD mashed potatoes. Season to CATES from C. B. HOUSE A SON land clear. Spoon oyer oranges, )4 toaiqipoh salt Add egg and beat well.-Alternately in the baekg^nd it all blurred!’’ . milk, 1)4 ^ P B rolled '■ oata '(.quicks taste with sa^Ahd pepper. Brown to complete tl» gift shoppteg to ri^ ^ ^ - p^Qr uncooked) )4 K teaspoon sodk ' add flour and milk, mixing well af­ x t h o u s h t .th a t a co u n x} and s « e ^ On the lom aboRT®^® or old' hiUon lig h ily ^ ^ tte r . Add onion, all the masculine namap remain- j over oranges. Serves 0 (o 2 oupa cake flour ) ter each addition. OF VCARS o f police V sure could AVA CREEL 15 pano cup chi gumdropsj whol® Ing on your list. It’s an efficient over qranges. HER 'WORK'... />.w eiilS^ bmtor and 1beef to mashed . pq- 44 cup buitermilk Drop from teaspoon onto lightly WOf?K WOULD be ■ r"-^ AVAKE IT A gumdro^. tatoda,^ Pile mixture in potato waY to shop that la guaranteed t o ' ‘ ^ O D SACK5ROUNP PLfA«URE TO BE BY ROUSON 8 egg whites, irtlffly beaten greased ba* ing sheet about 8 Inch- AKRE6TED. ' LIITLE SP'>RTS Beat butter uhtil Creamy- Add shell. Sprinkle with shredded please. If you prtier choosing es apart'.Boke in s^hot oven (400 ...AND i LOVE IT.' sugar ahd heat well. Add egg ntomk You* Festive Fruit fflllng . •• cheese. B ^ e in hot (400 degrees -something youra^ but are not MARI-MAD’S,- 091 Main Street, Melt ohbcolato to 1-8 cup of boll degrees g'.JJ.WtU oodklea hrovimed, and vanilla.' Sift together flour^ F.) oven ^ 15.minutes. Serve sure-/ of hia shMijOristiN|;^ou[i^ find a Mancbeater’a Youth Bpajgalty Shop tog wator.-’fiojn.r^ buttir and (about )4Vtkito'iifiuAa th^ edgM )'. i, baling' powder and salt: Add to hoti wealthIth of mtamSsliltal^ suggestions: ugar untfl/mW' knd fluffy. Add approximotriy 7’ tolnutes. Makes 5 jTf butter tototure and blend well. for the Infant up to size. 14, takes CORSET SHOP lA-E fior TO Leatherleather wallets,),v^ets.iflne flne Jewelry,lew^^’j this opportuplty'to thank you-for igg yolks,' on* at 4 Ome, beattng dozeiv wafers. Add milk. Stir In oats and clipped For Ijlaat-] uto Shepphag tockwear, initialed I patronage duitog this past HNP IT... PIXIE gximdrope. Chill dough thoroughly, after eafc.h, A«H vanilla and m elt^ SAV5 IT'S’ FIVE You’ll make a ^tA-right choice handkerchlafa. yeankkd-Jiopes to continue to serve phocolate' ai^^ w * witU blended Widpt Yule Logs \ llahd 1 cup aon bread crUmbi' Year. after eai^ addition until batter 1s sifted enriched flour, 1' oup SRAVITy VALVE.,./ cookies bottom of a ' glass Turnpike, opposite Howard John­ )4 cup imnemeat. pad black Walnuts,: 1 jfe''2'cupiiJ*ou- dipped in flour, |ben place a whole smooth, yvid'ln'ktiffly beaten egg son. .Keep this chanfiing shopxln 3 tablespoons chopped onion Dellotons KoMqnats whites. -Pour bitter Into .two ,9- ed«oats (quick or Old-fuhioned, R C. BY JOHNNY HART gumdrop In the-center of each. mind for all your gift-occasion^ , 1 tableiqioon lard or drippings NsUoa prebarYed'kumquats (left inch round layer pans, which have uncooked), confectioners sugar Baka to moderate oven (376 de- during' 'the coming New Year. 1 teaspoon s$It . frosting, finely chopped black wal- 'SNOW AW ATRAUAiyrnxBDA)!i greea F.)'13'to 'IB it^dtes. ' 1/8 teaspoon pepper - froni holiday goodies) and add to been lined op bottoms with paper. c Sincere-good wishes go out to you cltruk cups. Good- as a first ^Ute to moderate oven (850 de­ puts; BY ROY CRANE AND I'tU SHOW ItJU A for a bleued holiday season. M ^ e p%Het to.each chop by VOiLNeRAHtH MIDNMHT •m ifrf ciitUng into the chop- alopg the course'or dessert. Us# some of tho grees F.) for" about 80 mlnhtes, or Heat oven to slow (325 degrees TUSK SROUP ALFA THINKS AH UHIOENTH>IEP - IKNOW, BUT THE Bay flhriafmas* with F.) Beat butter and sugar until c n a c k '. Flower* , bone. (Chcqis cut from this side syrup from the Kumquats tiritll cake springs bkek when 8UIMARINE IS HDIHG DOWN THERE AIONBSJP^ ADMIRAL'S AFRAID t v H Soon to UghUy pnssed. Cool. Frost with creamy. Add vanilla and egg and c sweeten t)^e d im s fnilL ( i r - — c r ------Dewy-^sh cUr rtOWERS. a Next timsyohi (ptke your young­ hold the stuffing befler.)' Combine IHElANOREA DORIA*... YOU AMO UOE ARE THAT SUB MIGHT NOT crumbs, Mincemeat, and onion FstUve FYUlt Filling and Sprinkle beat until fluffy. Add flour; mix TO 60 P < ^ AMO CHECK, SKI. ,------r - / tT SORTA STICK AROUND UWnU 1 Had. \ etately POINSETTIA, or a flow­ sters an gggnog, sweeten it with and.-aUifr ekeh chop with thirl A ^ t b e r i (Htt Certlflcate Wifli chopped greertuCandled pina- thoroughly. Stir in nutmeata and TOMORROW NOON 1 ir ! y . ering PLANT from FLOWER honey ,m|fle|kl of sugar. If you mixtuto, ,'BrowM <^0pa on both Are you BtiU\imdeclded and .per­ anple and chopped candled cher- 0^ . (Dough will bs quite stiff.) J U V WHEN THE U6MT'5 FASHIONS. :^ y JdlLRCOWSKI, have a'viutmeg grinder, small fry aides’ in lard or drippings. Season. haps worried about choosing that rles.\ . ' ___ flhape into logs and place on un­ ljUST .RIGHT. 095 Mato stteeL'dart ’Will get a big bang out of grating Coykr tightly and simmer 45 mln- important giftt You want It to be Fedtive Fruit FllUiig' greased: cookie Zheets. Bake in .GETGOlHGj Ohristiuas'* iiv^tkaj iiHweiii^Way' to some 6h the delightful aplee over ut4S to l-hour
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^ PA O B .V, MANCHESTER IVENINO RBRAXiO* MANCHESTElt. CONN. ^ D H ^ A Y r^ D ^ M ^ E R » , J9M N: / ■ V. ■ V • V. ' V MANCHBSTEB EVEWNO h e r a l d '.MAWCHIMTBR. OOHM«,WEDy^AY. DECEMBER 28, .1989 Btibe^ttenppt Shakes Pitt

'THE. Rockville at High vs. A«in!Mr»:80-- N ervous Panthef s Herald School. - niBifisr Dee* '** ' Green Manor at Wethejxfield, 8 p.m. EARLYOIST tMeedsy, Dae.' *» . B^sria lourfie of Hall' vs. MaheheMer, 8:80 ■ Arena. . - - - •- Pitt bssketbfiff u m f yick DubanosW, who Is 'maklngfest point Is defense,, and- this 1* , Wednsedsy. Bee. 8fi Pttulrarfh, Dfic, 28 ^ P p - By MbRRIS SIMONCELLI < M of the btoek tDfv^fean' a naipe for Wmielf on Wesley an’* pointed Up by the 168 rebound* And a Merry Chrirtmafi lo You Bob Nordmann scored 30 points Alumni V*. RHAM.- h y k ropoitiM brlbs attempt Jh The Cinderdl* team of Cwi- the Indiane have'ifrabbed. Nfiw York, Dec. 22 (iOP)—f:ley, Mhlob saw iU aig'gstes RoekifiUe at S t Thertas. ■ lybe:feettitg the in effects. quintet. Bob DtUgrIe. Steve JTo- ning Atreak com* to an end, had to lead' St. Louis to its xavonth dais of nine yesn fito, m sy! necticut RchoUstlc baeketball, vost, beergb Cushing and. Bob *rhe Individual leaders find .Sai­ Santa Clau«; they iay, *>\*", « * wal'^de CHTicinhfiti’fi No. 1 ffited BfiiiH- : ------'• Only Monday Diefc morrow night. Thanks to the ci^Btel baU, a 87 par cent mark on 97 of 78. Manchester .High, will be Flake. mond And lanky Bill Kelah run­ c«tfi Rhd thfiir "Big'O;”- Oscar victory rin nln* starts'. Th*j6-10, UAart averaging ning neck and neck. for scoring with Santa at the Horth Pdle Bobby Joe 'Mason .led Bradley with 370-pound center wassras heldneia wiut-with­ game for Pttt, and taking a bteather from CCIL One member of this year’s var­ - Ro^rtfion, .continue to be the- 31 points. . t sity-will definitely not'see action honors. Kelsh has A2 points to wishes of many Mahehester men. Health and out a field goal for noneariy 10ml»» the team's top rsBot___ until Tuesday night when Hall Sainfond’s 40. The tall ]^*t man Kourgfiof the college bftsket- Other teams (n the Assoolatsd Mm they had been oflerSd^»:;l tonight Chuck ^ m on d ’s' Injured by far the mo^t important gifte any man, utes as Kansas, trail!ralllng-.99:JM. at bfiH courts. Press top' 10 farad ■wall.. Ohlp Last night te* JRMty High of West Hartford in- ankle will keefl him sidelined for leads In flfld goal percentage, with could ever want and.maybc one little extra gift, as goggested halftime, Uad th*-* - iScora 49-49. vadM Ult Arena. In the meantime the nmainder of the week and 14 for 42, 38 per Cent and defen­ The unbeaten Ohioans, called by state's third ranked BuckeyoS' re­ Than Nordcaann ejtuffed In, two IRiSR suffered an defeat sively Is pacing the team-in re­ below, will find lU way under the^ apihe tha greatest collage cage bounded from Monday's -loss to bam with Fatenam. seal the annual Alumo* game Umight depending on how it responds to Maurice Oorrentl — N a 110 h a 1 field goaia'wtthlh one minute and will be played. pltUng grade of the whirlpool treatment, he may also bounds vrith 40. At the foul line, tree Christmas morning. . -. te%m 'ever aasembied, faced their Utah 'With a 91-79 triumph over tM ' BilHklna- opened a slx-polnt seven points, afid Firldlsy. s paat two year* agalnat the preaent miss tha important H all, game. little Mike Reardon Is tops with • * • Dutn. r-in Bowling Congra** In­ biggest test of the ybung eeason Brigham Ybung. St. Louis, renked bulge as they handed, the Jay- WOMER’t UBAOUE Heaslag fhalpasHfl undefeated quintet at S‘.18. The In­ sevemfor nine for 78 per cent fol Little BUI nioratoB- -POA or Na­ dividual championship. last night and came through with seventh. - whlpi^ LCan***''86-69. hawks their third loss In eight \AfeanwhUe, a hesrin|P. Saimond sprained'his ankle Mon­ * ....• ■AST SIDE INTEBMSDtATk dtaafiiig# dian* have triumphed In all four day night 'against Maloney in lowed by Dave White with 20 for tional Open golf ^amplonshlp. thelf , sixth slralglyt victory, Eighth-ranked Georgia Tech, top­ At tee East Sid* Bee last night IDdward S*baeti#er cent ofi winning* tf th ey yfovM 1957-58 team. C1a*s of 1959: play­ line, netting «8_,of' 119 aJtempU 1«.I961. . . . nln* atrMght BOlpt# . and were due was highlighted. by-81 point Hale end teen coasted to victory ELflOW BENDER*-*Chip Lundy of LfifsyAjttd gttBW for. 57 per cent. The opposition night represents • thq highest sin­ pin single and triple scores man . never threatanM again, a*, they Fleldhouee in Indianapolis. performances by Mike Qsniiey of with Nell Pierson and Larry Loyett to Hohhy, while Kaye’a took two teCp Pllt'(tt'a scores wlteio. Mt^wtur ers will be Skip Fl*her, Neal gle game output- this season. And Tony D’Angon* —Ten'boy* who Joe Batemla, The Heiald's top ^ o faceful of dbowB from LafilfiJIe’fl Herky Hfirdelin, M y out of threo from Ciu«*. Turcott* Prescott, We* Feshler, Bill Ma- meanwhile, ha*, sunk but 36 of 88. registered, en 86-71 triumph- In other nlajor. games, Kentucky (he Irlfh and Terry Dtschlnger of hltUng -for 18 point* apiece v/hllc nlng range. the 57 points by the team tied for like and want to jllay basketball bowlers. At least, both claim On* the Bollermakere. Notre 'Dame Joe Campoeeo chipped In with 17. who has just fitolen the ball frdm him, find Bob Aidfin in took two ol.ter»e from Walnut. I was nervous during the ■fter- lausky and' Clyde IJlchard. T h w for il per cent As expected, Robertson we* th* won from Temple 97-93, Msrqustt* Top acorer w9n rolled by: Flo Zatursky says hi# team’* strong-: the best scoring effort.* at Cheney Tech who will play UOe; big gun. He hit for 42 points to meets Indiana In the final game In tee aeeond game after a close a game in Philadelphia. A foul wa» cfilled on Alden, Who nooB, but whan tee gam* started X back from two aeakons ago will, be more than one year with thq var- turned back Stanford, 68-50. doluiaen 184-886, Helen Wilhelm was OK,” said friSlay^ after tee ■ inatah hi* eeason’* scoring aver- Santa Olar* beat CohnsCUcut 54- tonight first half with tee West Siders appears to be bending both elbows ground Lundy'a hefid. 181, Anna Mlw White 134, Vt Chap­ Roger Macaions — ateady yaar Temple overcame two Kentucky ahead'31-18, the winners used defeat at Fordham- Falenakl'.sald •“y- . * e ■ round bustnes* at Parkade Lanes. -agt^Tha Jiigh-scoring AU-America 47, Fordbam .drubbed PltUbiifgh No elbow room. man lit, Mary McOarthy 116, Ainy - didn’t really get going'untll the 80-68,' Oklahoma a ty whipped leads—ohe of 11 points and one full court prese and practically ran PlThay 116, Elate Pound 111*116, only, "I wdsn't nervoua." Elgin Staituraky — About six . ■ ■ pf 18—but ,an uiunterniptad 14- Pitt. CoaOh Bob Tlmmonfi ex­ Ihr, Georg# CUiloae*ta-Jt*t on* ascond 'half. Texas ChrUfHan 74-68, lo’wa con- tee'C.Y.O. team off the court Paul Sblriay Vlttner 112-118. Flo Klotar more week# on the cloud he's rid­ Sartor (26),and Dave Fraser (28) plained it tela way: ing now as coach of Manchester legal stoe trout next spring. Hald-to a thnera’’ 18-poihte ln the querfd Loyola of New Qrloans 68- p ^ t dpurt ^ f 114.118, Madeltn* Moriey 114. Duel Shaping' firajt half;- Oscar'stormed the bae^ TO, D&ytoRi flattiiwd St. li«ry*E of thott E M-M Mcond led tee winners while Jeff Mor- "They Waited two days before High’s undefeated basketball M a m Halm## HI, Aime MeNall teey rroorted it (the Leo'Fr*cchl*--HFlrBt prtoetn M- kfb^'for 94 markers after Inter- Texas 79-53, Waehlngton toppled wl»l<* hardt (18) piced the C.TA>. Cheney Loses SeVenAh^ 111, VI Morton 118. and HaMn#, JbJ U,S. Women Sliiers* Hopes Bright for Olympics team. ' / ' mlBSlqn.’ lte also had 18 rebounds Northwesternmstern 67-61, Utah Stale end. Kentucky's Bill Lldwrl raor- Y MlDOVr UDAGUE rlbe). You know how Idda Up in Title nual-, Martha’s Vineyard Fishing *d 87 pothU but Ipat scoring hon­ ley want to be accepted by Tan girls training in the Colorado Rockies for the U.S. Women’s Alpine ski tea ar« WaK Fergitton —- Gold putter to and sight assists in the last half. took Idaho 73-61 aild Virginia Keith's Variety got back into [cov»a» Derby. Tech won • the' Watauga Invita­ ors to Temple’s Bill Kennedy, who the winning column last night as bunch. That’s mor# Important to Improve his gol'f^game. -q • • The team itself wound up with tallied 99. It was Kentucky’s fifth T JUNIOR a a a s i s a o u e the best in this countn'’s Olympic history, says Coach Dave Lawrence, ^ e g i r l s ^ ^ roeuti •^1(5-per cent field goal shooting tional tourney by beating Bast they outlasted upeet-mlnded Peck First for Somers, 53**^1 X ^ . Staodtoga teem thMi^anyteing.'’ , with their coach and his wife, Andrea Mead Lawrened, the Assistant manner,yduripg Tilt Sunday Lefty Bray - - Dinner date with victory in eight game#; I tokUthem not,, to worry .W.aily ParcUk — Cqveted Club •veiraga on 38 of 69 while Brad­ Tehh'74-66. V Lumber, 40-36. Keith’s led through­ ■ \ W., U P« a lunch break from their training on Ajax Mountain. Left to right: penny P^od, Renie Ted Williams. , ' out and took a 84-19 advantagego-. about him (g^estlan), that he Chaihpjonship In Men’s. Division at . - • • • Christmas can't come too soon for Cheney Tech’s basket* BobbyN|« ...... 18 i wasn’t, worried abc^ teem. They Cox. Beverly Anderson, Linda Meyers, Mrs. LawVence, Chene Gerbaz (partially hid­ New York, Dec. 28 ' Countr^CTub ^ ^ Red Haddeei—Credit for fine ^ teg Into tee third-period as Bay ball team. That’s one day the youngsters can count on get­ DeBytfilMxj...... 9 T .W Ifmed to be rellevod by H all and den), Eleanor Bennett, Joan Hannah, Mary,Lind, LaWrendey Betsy Snite. (AP Photo- Tbere'e a’ dandy duel aha^g In promoting annual Fly* Mile Jenack hft for nlne-of hi* 24 point#. Dungaree Dolls ..... 8 • M teo way It wa# hgndled.^ I up in Sunday's National Foot­ Fight GiTOup Plans Pack’# put tel a lest period drive ting a few presents. On the basketball front the himlefis PWi# ■ ‘ Art Knofla — NaUonal League Road Race *nyanksglvlhg Day. •'M*' ' Bead Jinx - - \ ‘ ■ fax) ball League title game, at BAl. Umpire Frank DkacoU’e autograph. • • * To Visit Sweden, that Just feM short of victory. They cagerB went, down to their seventh straight defeat of the ttu* Jeans .. tlmore between the marks­ • '• I,-..,, Frank Mareheae — Pdrfeet scored 17 of iteeir points in this 1959-60 campai^ yesterday after-^ Huahpupplee Perhaps Fridley and Faldwki manship cf New .York Giants 'Wally CIchon — Elllhgton Ridge weatiter on Saturday aUtemoona period with Bob Constarttlne get­ noon til a road test at Somers weren’t worried. ITte Panthers quarterback Charley Oonerly Talk with Ingemar ting half of his l6 at tljte time. A# High, 53-32. Only In one game, tee Highest eingtas w ere^rnad to have a road jinx. Their teroq loees J-Jf-V ■ golf pro, many years of happiness during 1900 football season to •»«• Determ ination Stands Out Md the skins of the Baltl-\ burden of cleaning equipment at usual, Richard Macaione played a opener against Lyman Memorial, East Hampton fiy: Kathy Oan^bell 108. have been on the road, their four more Colts defensive back- . In hi# forthcoming married life. • * • Trinity College. New ■York, Dec. 33 (*)—A group good floor game for the vrinnlirs did the Rangeie escape a one-sided M itchell' U , Cathy Spafft victories at home. while Mark pakmate and Marti Lyim Chapman 86, and Bari Dr. Sebastian has denied the George Mitchell — A basketball headed by Roy Cohn, a New York beating, . The Colts led the.NFL In In- anlta Mordavpky — Reoognition, - Heller also helped Conatanttee for ' It was a great day for the h®fn* DropsRHAM Hlgbie 88. bery charges, although he ha# terceirtlons with ,40. Oonerly teairf, the Red Embers, that can n take the measure of all, including long overdue, as one of Ne-arglng- lawyer,' plans to leave for Byreden the Ltuobermen. five yesterday. Somers, like Che­ jtted offering to help te# jflay- In Men’s Ski had only four of 194 passes (VEST SIDE MZDCH&TS ney, entered tee action looking era iRter dantsl school and put- NBA clubs. landls beet volleyball players. Sunday t® oonfef. jvite heavy- DOUBLE snUKB LEAGUE picked off to lead the league In Pete Close—Berth on the United * • • welghtChampton Ingeihar Johans­ Ponticeili’s defeated Police * for Its first Win after live setbacks. Five, 53-45 Sumdfiiga " chaae ahvauto at reduced rates, ac­ Olympic . Alpine skl^slalom. champion, said he,feels Wi* that department Somers led from start to finish, cording te-,A*sL Diet. -AtW- Ed­ o ^ U 4 C 0 U ^ States Olympic team.In .’60. / Bobby Vinton — Few National son for a proposed title fight with Fire last night 42-30. J. Egan (l8) W. L. P« Aspen. Colo., Dec. 2.3 J’ve never seen such form is up to last spring when he But Giants* offenelve end V. e$‘ clMimplon Floyd Patterson. and B. Eaglaeon (14) {flayed best spearheaded by Bill Carpenter’s 33 if RHAM High la to make te* ward Fagan'Alteghony County. Determination dominated the national collegikte Kyle Rote, who must do bat­ AAU track Utlee en route to MarrlUa Market . . . 84 11 .7 •termination in action, early results” in the training F iA m , Btan Hilimild—Place cm the U.S. Olympic Games. , . Th# group, which hopes to get a for the winners; Fbr FdHce A Fire, tallies. The Winners held a 17-2 Clasa C Tournament tela aeaaim Man. Bhgravalng .. 27 18 .6 Ckiach Timmon# #ald tefi use of rather than words, stands out of the 12 young men here. meet at Winter Park, Colo. tle with the BalUmore second­ llcehse to promote tee fight In New E. Johnson (11) and T.^liodge (16) edge at tee end of the first canto tea hoopatera will have to turn tee basketball acfindals niaayeara ary In running -the Giants Ryder Cup golf team. . dark Motors ...... 34 31 .5 in the training camp of the o f them will be chosen to compelje Others In training here,are Ken Walker Brtgga-Not only a wl«- York, yesterday acquired 100 per were tee ■worlteortite,. Jt' was a and Cheney ' never recovered. It over a new leaf In the new year. Oorrentl’s In#...... 38 ■ 23 .8 ago a# "horrible eumpla” waa a In the downhHl, slalom and giant Lloyd, Bishop, Calif.; Charles Fer­ pass patterns. Isn't worried a cent c«introl of the coptract for tee close game Ail the way until tee marked tee second straight game strong contribtitlnf factw tat the U.S. men ski racers battling bit He puts hls^ trust In COn- OdALlS, TUeRM Chris Okmiiey—Box seat behind hing football season at Manches­ Last night Coach Clyde Waah- Gus'a Orindera .... 16 39 .8 slalom race* at the Winter Olym- ries, Houghton, Mich.; Frank the Red Box dugout for all home ter High but an undefeated team. Johansson - Patteraon rematch last quarter, when tee wlnneie In which cAeney encountered a burne's club dropped its second PontfiMUl A Sons ,..11 34 3 expoauf e at Pitt. N. here for positions on the 1960 Bfqwn and Stan Harwood, both ly.' ^ i^p/tarecnon two point period. This proved to be plca beginning In February, F o n j A t a t , games at fenway Park, Boston. • * • Jol^sson won tee title from Pat­ pulled sway. straight. declBlon, and third In five O l^ p ic team. ' "There'e a real chance we can of McCall, Idaho; Jim Barrier, "Charley wlU flpd eomethlng Make it two, one for Karl Keller. terson la*t>June on a,three-round In tee second game. Personal­ their downfaU last Friday against They face long 4>dda. The na- wrong with' that Colts back- OF coLUtsm / Pat BoMue—New crystal hidl atarte thia aeaaon, 88-46 to Eaat ResttlU: Merrill’s 8, PontlcMU^ close the gap caused by Werner’s Kall*i>ell. MoAt.; Gordon Eaton • • • knockout. ised Floors 'Won a close decision Hartford Tech. Somers led at half- Hampton. tlMi’e No. i racer. Bud Werner, is Uttletoh, N. H.; and Gary Vaughn -fleld and take care of it," be Uine. 26-15. 0; ERigravlng 8, Guffs 0; Clark Injury,” Beck said. "The fellows Moe Moriiardt—Great epring at Chuck, aeknond — xOTve OMre The new group, whlolT had pris- from' PaganI's 37-23. A t halftime The home five led from start to Oarrantl'B 1. «n the sideline* with a broken leg are ^vlng it everything 'they’ve Old Forge, N. Y. said today- "They're ^uhd to the Chicago Cubs' training camp Billy Brown (9) and Phil Custer leave some holes .out there and Inches In kelflkt to makie the Hath vlously bought the 66 3-3 per cent the Score was 11-all. finish In teo Charter Oak Confer- fltea MlniekPs 187 alngl* was —: a casualty of the daring, fierce got.” . Wenter Recuperating and then' a big regular season bat­ easier on the basketball front. BOLL OALS^ interest ’ of -Roisenadm Enterprises 4. lAlUiama paced tee wlnnera (8) led tee Rangers’ offense. / competitive spirit evident lii the he'll spot them." Rote said. 'ALHA g ENOIV. ehco meeting, holding 13-7i«and tea hlfhsat-rolled. The big load falls on the husky .Werner, 28>^ who suffered his ting average which will warrant • * • - held by Vincent Velella, completed with 14 petats and G. Zeimak (4) G«k H Tony D’Angona’s.D’Angona’i. charges .35-19 margin* In tho first two practice run* on Ajax Moun- leg break In slalom practice Dec. But Rote still has the great­ ilayedlayed without backcourt itar Bill shoulders , of Dave Oorsuch, Cli­ est respect for defensive becka , ilCAM'-r- promotion to the parent club. Pet MIstretta — Profeaaional tee transaction by. purchasing tee played a fine floor game. For periods. liyltM tfiM llft talna max, Colo.; Tom Corcoran, a U.S. 12, has gone to hts home at Steam­ beilSeball contract. ^ remaining SSH par cent from BIU Pagani’e, H. Pitkin was high with IcMullan and Custer was, lost ■ Wemer'won't-be able to *kl for Ray Brown, Andy Nelson, Milt Modes First Roiind Pin KiBgs, gdue to a nose injury and Jimmy Wally Wallace (14) and Bud citisen living at St. Jovlte, Que­ boat Springs, Oolo.,. to recuperate Gene Johnson—Chance to take Roeansohn. 11, followed by R. O. Trlando •with Nichols (10) paced Eaat Hampton, Santa Oara Tops Q. During tha gsnw b*twi«i,tlie month* — long after the Olympic He was the only U.S. Olympic can Davis and who In­ over Eddie Mathewe; third haSe Mendltto and Phil Hence had to bec; Max Marolt, Aspen; 'Marvin tercepted 28 passes, and Hne- I Op: HIM The Rev. RMUp Blaney—Class No sum was - mentioned but four. * now 8-1 for tee aeaaon. Bob.Pm- New TorkGHant*alkUtteelenL the. Game* at Squaw Valley, Calif. Melville. Salt Lake City. Utah. dtdate Who had met and defeated spot with the Milwaukee Braves. B basketball championahlp for his Roaensefim said he had received , Tomorrow night Norman’* play* leave the action due to Ulnesa. television, announcer sMd: ‘T b o That leave* a big void In the U.S. hackera Dick Syzmanekl. Bill f-i-TiAea. -j.«. • • • lenow If any coach In the state thinks chak (16). . and Randy Walhuley UConn Five, 5447 All are veterans of the last Oljun- foreign competitors on their home Pelllngton and Don. Shinnick r U•WI l^f St. Thomae Seminary team. "substantial payment'^ Re had Gus’s Grinders *X 6; (10) wore boat for RHAMi Bteelenr have cn ^ 10 men eat tee team. pic*. courses. He plans to go to Squaw aquatrlto — Little All- • • • been asking .878,000 for his inter Ed. Note—^Please u#e full name he his troubles, let' him get in field. T li^ muet have. IX.' They who picked off 17 _mpre—an, America berth )n *60 and a chance touch with lYAngona. It.wlU make Rham’a next start will be next Stem , Dee. 88 UPh*-The Santo "The rest of the boy*, realise All have ahown steady Improve­ Valley as a speclator. unbelievable amount for that Bern VaoentI Full summer Bound on* Is Jver and Manches-^average of 170. Teammate Bill est. of players. ' Wednesday night agalnat tee have now.' Buddy'Dial jiu t Ihaide Ferries and Marolt have to play fullback once again at a merry meeting. Clara University baaketball team that put* more of a load on ment in the rigorous aeven-days- 5 position. schedule of baseball umpiring ter Modoa U the league leader of Gkljo'le'sclose-oiiShls heals.-In 37 Humbert (Jack)' Fugszy, 72 T JUNIOR LEAGUE Alumni. It" Did the annouactr nUMUtte say them.”, *ald Bill Beck, coach of a-week training schedule. Beck Is experience .in European races aitd Wesleyan. games he h*s. kn Connecticut squad duirlng a sac* A. Oertotnly bdL The awsamMcr time a* the most likely to make to help out the halfbacks, I 9CAR*g ment to outfit the jayvee football "requests", biit. until another year, rollera have several season# of ex­ Ave. Fugazy has set an early target perience under their belts. ■ ■* date. He said the fight mighit be In the only contest last night in 3 Brown ... aavente In nine gamea. Earlier on Baltimore. Dec. 28 Ifl—The tough^risUan" until four or flv* ye*r#9ment to w ork-off the pracUce Rote, who caught 25 pasaes OFF PUCiCfnH»' team at Manchester High., ' ,' these will do. AI Hagenow...... 170.9 the Police A Fire Midget League 1 Hence ... its Eaatren awing,' Bants Clara for 362 yards. and four touch­ The Ten League itandlnge are: held at the Yankee Stadiumi Polo 4 HIkelelt . OAfAT M iw r m t j b i i ago while playing football at UCLA field. / a Bill Gallo 160.10 the Engines squeezed out a 26-:22 1 Chsmbers, Baseball Horse* topped 8t. Bonavahture and New -Tork Giants wilt be paying downs this, season, nabbed two Manchester Modes (37H-8m . Ps- 167 Grounds. Yonksra Raceway or 0 (sudden . where he became Interested in the "YoU have to go home end study ' ganl's CJsterers (24’A-llH ). Stev­ Glno D’AUessandn^ AqueduOt Racetcacko- victory over the Lawyers at the dropped a garo® to Providence. DIVflOPMfNri - against a future miniater Sunday "Youth for Christ" movement. for 76 yard# In last year’s Aldo D’Appollonlo 163.6 East Side lR*c. 13 C-IS 32 New York (JP)—It waa a good Connecticut u 6 -X „ football, drive your car and think .title irame against the- same enson Insurance (22-14), Turcotte’e 9 Totals In the National ' Football League Shinhick Intend* to do hi* study­ CoUsye linebacking touchdovilh and 187 yards. ySicIt John Duvpl ...... 185.10 Mike and DaVld Letouraean just third race and Ivy Leaguer ran For Don Shiimick'is one of thb mates have had bne of the beet Thf# yeal', he Jiompleted 113 Lappen Insurance are tied at Tourteiiqt-tte 08, 'Windham TSeb . ' East second in tee seventh raec^ losing Billy Thoma#, 136, Ban Francisco, lousing trio of linebackere for the year at.the Important middle Ilhe- 15-21. In last place la Fogarty Rues PriskwaMo .. 153.35 64 (Overtitha)- couldn’t be stopped, as they scored years ever for Intercepting paeees. of 194 for l,7(i6 yards .and 14 153.31 . Fordhaim 80, Pitt 68. by a nose to Top Double. 10 Baltimore Coits. They , are - the hacklng spot for the- injured Dick Crieate Problems Nevew York, Dec 23 (A)—Jarrin*'*'Coneriy and Rosey Grier of the Bros, with 11H^94V(: Stan HtUhskl . .' 7'.. Hartford 89, New Britain 54 11 and 10 poteu respectively. For . IrT addition to Bhinnick's seyen, toucnrfovhis In 12 , leagus Fat, FaradlSo ..... 153.6 Santa Cfara 84, Connecticut 47. busleat guys ofi the fibld arid among Szymanaki. JImm;mmy Brown 'njut the only unani­ Giants; Mika McCormack . and Pacing the leegtie In the average Bulkeley 73, New- London 89 the Lawmen, Jimmy Anderson 'St. Friuicla 67, Falrtelgh Dick­ tops by a 'linebacker- In the NFL game*, none against the Colt*. Walt Mfchaela of the Brawns; Bob­ Don Benoit ...... 150.30 rjetted 10. points and teammate tte moat spectacular becauae their ' With the return of Ssymanskl. New York Dec. 23 (Ae—As if thef against the Chicago Black Hawks, mous ’ selection/ In the Baltimore department 1* A1 (Whltey) HagS- .Hall 84. Weteersfield 52 inson 6(). ,. ,, roaming often brings them into full Shinnick went , to the outside'right for the past 10 -years, BzymanskI Now comfs hi* turn to #e* and New York dominated 19.59 all- by Layne, , John.f^er^ ■Bow of PaganI’s who ha# bowled Jack Lsppen ------150.30 Gary Gentilcore scored six. H he can thread the needle National - Hockey League goalie# As for Plante, he has been plao Windham 6J, Bristol Central 49 slew of the fans. and Bill Pelllngton, the seven- has stolen five and Pellihgtcm four. In the hands of science. Coach\Toe. prp footbalj/leam picked .for the and of the Ste ' evsr'4,SQ9 ^ h i In 27 games for an Tom Hobin ...... 160.14^ Berlin'64, SL Ummas Seminary year veteran, Is bn the outside left Their Giant, counterpeyta bag­ against a backfield that seems don't have enough trouble# • they Btake told the unhappy Jacques to Assoc!ated/LTees by NFL. wrlterir Tommy McDonald and Tom Bt6ok- Hard Hitter . . ' radar.-sqiiipped for passes; 84 Hockey at a Glance ' ghinnirk gaiited a reputation Instead of the old fashioned ged only a tbtej of el*. can’t even start a new fad without see the club physlclah’ and atrange today. / . . fchle'r of the Eagles; Forpet . SuiBeld 68,. Elleworth 88 C olt H ub E n d u ra n ce me of the hardest hitting tacjclers poets back of the line, Pelllngton ruimtng into all sorts of bugs.' - some eye teats with and^wlthout The explosive fullback of the and iPaul Hornung of jjle Paokers East Hampton 58, RAHM 48 ' Tueaday’ii Reeulto m the Colts In his first- two years and Shinnick lln,e up a* defensive Take the sad sad cases pf Marcel the meek. Blake has/Men luke- Cleveland Browns, who. led .the Frapk Fuller of JM Cards; Uta . Middletown dl.' Farmtegton 53 Mlgral, Fla. VP>—^Toby’s Brother, American League WARDS yrlth the. pros and this season took ends most of thS time. Ony- or the Patlle of the New York Rangers warin on the mask Idea from the leagiM in rushing for .the third Richter and ' • 1 Stafford 66, ElUngten.86 Winner .of the Keeheland Breed- Celties Approaching Record, era’ Futurity, 1# highly regarded Springfield 3, Quebec 1. m neWj stature by Intercepting -other may crash full speed ahead Buffalo Appears Next in - And Jacques Plante of the Montreal start and now that/the Canadians suc^»astve season, was tia'me'd to R a m s ;__— ., ... . ’ Somers 88, Cheney Tech 82 Eastern I^ g u e aeVen passes. or drop back to harass would-bq Canadiena and the medium-sad are In'a alump.-he’s more sus­ the first team on all 37 ballots. and Brucer3osIey and: J,.D. Bhdth by'Tila -trainer, R. E. .(Rod) (Wing­ Charlotte 2, Clinton 0. Next year he will start studying pees mselvere and tackle ruhnefa case of Don Simmons of the Boston picious than ever. Ray Berry, Baltimore’s, brilliant of theJrarty Nlners. / ' Win ISth^ai^tN BA Game field. "They might outrun hi“ * 824-828 MAIN STREET— MI 3-5161 for the ministry. who get through the line. For JC i n e n t a 1 Franchise Bruin*. ’ . . . "I can see Just as well with It end, and B**" Huff, New Yerk’s e biggest .map^ of the first Pro Baaketball but thely won’t outlast him," says redoubtable linebacker, missed out am Is Ldpecom-b,' the only mem­ Jockey Robert'Louie-Stevenaon "T eventually want to combine Even Coach Jim Lee NbwoH of Pallle having wa.tohed eiwlpuely as without/it,” said Plante. "I Wingfield. Toby’s Brother wa# the while Plante end Simmons trotted can’t explain Ihe slump, but I know bn one ballot. ber of t/He squkd who didn't go Tuesday’s Beeults flret stakes winner to arrive St won -both divisiona of the P.imlico' eoaching.and preaching,’’ *aya the the New* York Giants figures If Dallas, Texy;D*c. 23 Buf-a "Now thet„we have the heart­ The. Colts and Giants, whrajrteet New 'Yonla Dec. 38 (JVrAr# The Pietone gave tee Celtios Breeders' Stakes in 1983 with Big slx-toot. 280.popnder. "In the min- Colts- have Improved anywhere land portion of the league formgd on the Ice with their new masks, the msek-doesii’t bother me. I can to college. Jse Jplned the Colt* Boston 136 Detrtet 104. Hialeah for .the winter racing sea­ NTLOM falo appears to be in line for the for the NFL champlonshlprin Bal th* Boston .OelUos ever going a fight unUl tee seeond period Night and Ladd. Iftry,, I, can iJo, my utmost for the over last year It’a In their ■ three with the four, great midland cen­ decided to have one' made for him­ see drawn a , after ^aduhtlpg from Miller High New York 137 Cincinnati 119. son.' . eighth epot. In Branch Rickey's "X/hear Glenn Hall of Chicago, Tlmore Sunday, captured''!? of the in Detiylt. At 6-6 and 288,'he is to lose another. NaUonal Bas­ Wfs four _ minutes old. At that Lord In my own, way.’’ , linebackers. ters ,of MlnnSapolls-St, Paul, Den­ self. It had a couple of refinements ketball Asan. game? Shinnick attributes hi* develop- proposed Continental League, ob­ ver, Fort Worth-Dellas end Hous­ over the others end he, thought It doeto’t wear any kind of face pro- 22 positions on the^ffenslve and the bulwark of the Colts’ defensive ttihe, tha'nstena were leading 'NDKLHBAr Shinnick feel* "he wastl'l a thie action, even In practice. He’s defensive squads/Baltimore land­ liner Nomelllni, lipecomb’s cou5- Sure, but no one in ..the P O W E R G R I P servers who talked to, the baseball ton,” Shea, announced, "we are would bo ithe cat’s whlekers. league le wUUng to say when. 4S-47. But K. C. Jones erupted . man here today believe. ready-to finish the Bestern wing." "But," said Marcel today, "It la lucky. He hasn’t had a seriouS In ed seven bevtfia and New York terpart, is a mere 255. The former jury, I’ve had both my cheek bones five. CleveJd'nd, Ban Francisco and Minnesota great at 82, Is the vet­ 'ft* champion Celtics fo( eight pbteU and Tom Rickey and Bill Shea, the origi- It was obvloiia to those-present qot so good a* I thw ght. 'The HeUfisobn- pitched te with six perspiration from -my for^ead and my hose broken. That’#; why the.T?)i<5ago Bears took two ea^ eran of the squad. Shofnsr, Brown •tretbhed (heir wiiminit streak nal oEgsblaer of . the Contlnentelc .thgt Buffalo le ahead In the race amt-TliOs Angeles, Oreeil Bay, De­ to 16 . gamee last . nwbt by and by; teUimlssion tee Cel­ yesterday ' granted Dallas - Fort, for ttie eighth and final franchise. drops Into my eye# and Tcapi.^#ee I’m all for the mask.' and Woodson, at 28, are the young­ Simmons Is still using his mask^ bit and Pittsburgh one apiece; est-. Patton and. Nelson, at 180 'bjastlhg tee Detroit Pist

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r . P A Q E f u m U U f MANCHt»TfcR EVENING .1IERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN; WEDJIESDAY, DECEMBER S 9 M IIANCHEtTBR lVENINO. HERALD. MANCHESTER, COHN, .WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER t8. 1989 n M S T W K L V l Be f t r BY PAG ALT ani SIKlirrBN HooM* t*r Bil* i t for 72 Ha— * t* r g*l> 72 rUERB-OUGHTA BR A LAW TsM fliCBla 63 Stornir Deaths All Eqiiipmieiit Bids I—|13,*00:-fllX r a m C*p*. «uiat LARGE, THREEE hedroom nuidi Union l>IAND—Metoni p o^ b T , ineludiiif OARPEN AWtRlMton* - Etor faoai Oanlaoa- OolatoU^ baths. atroet,' sailing tindar "WBA apwala- wMh totaebad ,garoo ood ttchnltpif. oar training uttf Int' raooia, beet, hot water e»d park­ ciai The R. F Ml jMk watog Mat, full al. R. F*. d W * COm Ml 9-8345 btocimsBt Located to beautiful ^ravl^tton. Cdl Ml S-pTV;, BU ing. kfl 8-iapp. 9-8348. niaaltoad walls, flraplaea witii or Barbara Woods, M l *-7703. Tamarack HUla wftb outsttfiding tfader Allotted Sum 1 vm vom irHLoiattam ’ paabtad wall, kiwttF 'piM "abi- eonvonianc* to aOhool, ifioeptag SIX IROOM duplex now Jivana^. SIX ROOM J® : natg. Laiga toad* tnaa. pwnar n~MANCHEWBB-ExcHi«t lo­ and travel. Sales .exeoutfva In Gohnecticnl tieatsd,'garage, 4^**- ^ eatad, good £ 2 ? ■M m S4**B. cation. ilrk bata*. aaparate din ing tranaforrtog to Chicago. Bsteta- , Seventeen (tonpattia* polMBlt- HoMtoHHociui HartfBltM SI after 5:90. . room, attachad garage, ameaiU; monthly a v a U ^ Ukt. grounM to fins nelghhorhood. (CtoHlaM* Iron Ffif* ‘O**) ted bids for a HhKM ftiaiiaiiiiw erences> MI 8-wii, MI 84W < . rivs KOOU raaehaa 7 drive. Immediate oocupancy. Custom-huUt in i i s r firat quatito FURNItBED three room toated Contract for the North End jufilor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEITV HOURS mPROVB TOint eradit. A multi- n o n Ootanlala. For flirtiM r'' da- •18.800; > R. F. .Diihock Co.. Ml tonutoout. Taatafidiy docorated Giurt CaneB tudt of montliljr pormnita oUjr be Apartment, Large cloaets. PnvM* iS B r n WINDSOR (w a p jg tt^ ir. ior .Barbara Woods, MI Peter BuUto. M. ny<><>(>bufy. (tied ' 8.J16 A ^ . to 4:.W P .M . < ' tan* aan Charla* Ltopahuiea, Ml with raiHpitoa.! mahocaiiy trim. tOeodta— < P o to high icbMd tote monUas,''sad all iumpod into ana Mcond m otU M f entrances. Parking. No pets. Ref­ tion, for legse 1 , SAWS. • • Senalbly priced at 817,900 making In Bethlehem when k truck he was tha bids were under thepW,000 al­ with paymonta of only 193.98 for erences. Adiilta. MI t-4880.. Ranch (about 18*® * 2 . S ? excellent flniuicliig avallabla. For McDonald said too ntoUbsta wot- driving alUddad on Ice tod crashed Lucian Zuberek, 39, oLlOft Bitch lotted for toa furnitura. . COPY CLOSING tlM B POR C LA SH ED ADVT. each fi.MO you naad. Dial CH new fnrnisWnge, 8 tigta tod- B(XJroH-«-«lreii MountajEn Road m-^VERNON — «-room ranch, S datails which a p ^ to yOu call Ml tag in the poateard poU dir M t sign S t, was acquitted" tedpy of h 0AMT and aak fiiuik Burka or. GENEtlAL RENTAL agency— We fireplaces, 17X18 ft. living-ram , into a tree. ‘ ^ charge of breach of peace lodged Tha |M,090 Uinit for' this o f t imMiMIT tltf« i» I D A * Wsto AJMI,--4|AlrDSDAI • AJI. epecialise in rentals of all kinds. room*. den, ^ ' • room cap*. 4 fln- •-iSn/ BiMaell r. Brodsilek, ■hair namM ami ata not idsntlfito pendlture, which inetoda* labsm ^ M n. Carter how. Oonnactlcut tive kitchen,*.asx^ flnpUea, large cabinel built-in oven and etove. GArage- Broker: - IPrank M. BostWlck, 48, Seywbur. against him as a result of a brief tm^age Exchange, 18 {.atHa' At.,. c S r 9. D. Realty, MI 8-8129, eve­ 8i-aere plot. Near new elemetttan in any way to«»* mabing It a •*- tery equtpmenL atongo jtM hm lU baths -full baMmtnt, bsMinent kltdtoi, fliu baaament, reeroation crsi ballot. - -- died when hb fell dtom his porch fight 'With hte rooming* house PLEASE READ YOUR AD n in g MI 8-1*87. school. R: *7. Dimock Co. ha COLONIAL 4 bsdram , S steps whlle^ahoVehng snow. . OM built-in cabinata, was d«ter> r a n . lot 180x900. Marion E. McDonald tallMd reporters neighbor Deo. 4. mined by Victor Frld o f SMteiU. 9-5245 or Barbara ■ Wooda MI older horns, mcxlern kitchkh, dish­ Judge Jules A. Karp sold evl- BOLTON - Large 4 room apsft Robortaon, Braker. MI 8-5*08 before going 'into a barfatoing The otate recorded snowfall of Frid and PrenUce, Hartford «rdti- mt "Wwa% A«k”"w« tok«i 0ww ■* • 9-7702. . washer. Mancheater Green sao- from one to nine Inches bhfore the denca in L.e case was not sufficiertt Inen ODportvidtlM 32 mertt. heat, lltots,-**6 monthly. Referenc^''^ tion, 815,800, Owner MI- 9-980*. seasion. called by federal modi- ttotural firm. ______^ tiiinmm B»TT‘i raM M* ai tb* fW AT DAT IT J J I 9-6S7* v>r MI 9-9M*. Jan. 18. Walton W. Grant AgAn- IV—MANCHESTER— ()veralBed.8 atom, wfto taduolry repraa?».(A- storm moved out to.eea yesterday to prove too chargt beyond a rrts- A ^ S a S S ^ W UVOBT OUlDM-ta Dm (w tfe* .Mit iMar- cy, Rksjtor. MI 8-1188. morning, th e nine inohee f*U «t s(xiable -doubt. TOe man with FrM drew toe spaeUtaitlaii* lor ^nTaeiSADM W M nito tw m K o n e iMsorrMt > M totM Would T O U like to EARN AN room Cape, 8 finished down, 8 COVENTRY BaaUtiAil 4-room tlve*. ■ , , r . . toa furnishings, anifi warn pr8***it/ unfinished up, Attaobed breege Norfolk, whom Zuberek fought was, how­ above average Income aiid be PAID THREE ROOM apartment, heat. NOTICE tonch, expandaUe, basement ga‘ The unton pnotdent UAde oomo- thi» morning «li«n. acting tor UT-i WhUe you learn? Ton’ll be the hbaa way, one-ca.' garage and dri'va. rage, lake privileges,' brand new, The U.S. Weather < Bureau at ever; fined 110 on a similar chhrge. JiTwa wWeb to m 1 tmmrn Om tolfe /^nbmrbaB f or ItoBt 66 thtag c f *: mystery o f why he was mtoager Horace Mnrpiwy of your own m^neaa. No ceiling on MI 8-00*7. ■ ' PUBLIC h e a r i n g Deluxe aluminum combination 811,900. J. D. Realty, MI 8-8139, absent from yeaterday’r-soMriana. tH U yer^dcher Bradley Field Issued th|s foreflast . He ia Frank W. Blnok, 40, of 108 ; «*i| Ml to Mtnetaa br goad* ' the bids. vour eaminga-rdecurity tor your FURNjDBHip) 3^ room iqwrtment. ______room beautlfiflly ISOARD OF DIRECTORS screens and windowa,' fireplaise, MI 3-1687. ‘ Ash«d why. he had been absent, for Connecticut today: Birch St. He pleaded guilty to toe I'amlly—helpful ^ t d o o r wol-k—en' Towii o f Manciieater, Connecticut nicely ltoda(:aped lot. Excellent McDonald said he was "ahopping Dr. Richard B. Alleh, 24 Taylor Temparatures for the next five charge, although Zuberek pitaasd Frid said that it aoemad heat. Apply T. Morrow, 39 Birch ^ n iftoed apartment, heat t o ? St., TalcottytUa,.,haa Joined the JoysUe working imditUiiUH-rPLUS S't. MI 9-338* after * p.m. TO .. PROPOSED ORDINANCE condition. Central location. A tnit MANCHESTER — Excellent resi­ for a ChriaUnas present for 'tbo days, ThunKlay through Monday, innocent. Zuberek’a trial began at first glanca that no rarage, automatic wtohto. dential 8 bedroom ranch; large faculty of toe School rtf Arts and will average 2 to 5 degrees below Monday but was continued to to­ higher than 865,000. a good return on ^ r ihveatment. 6-14«, TR .6-3344. TR 8-«W». AMENDING THE value at only 816,900. R. F. Dimtok Bteelworiceni and for tha couhtry ” “«fSScSS»"“ Dial Ml 3-2711 HICH vbiuma ( ^ o e b afatlon now TWO ROOM untumiahed gyPPLEMBNTAL PENSION Co., MI 9-5246, Robert D. M< living room ■'witH fireplace, mod­ Scienoas at toe Univertlty of Hart­ the season normal. Not quite'tas day for completion because a wit­ To BM em kitchen, tiled .bath with —that Is a. naw labor pontraet in available. \ ment, etovc, refrigerator, PLAN ORDINANCE . dock, MI 8A473. toe otorosof the mighty. This store ford. cold Thursday and Friday. ness, Philip Faron of the same ad­ . THe decision on aMeh SgrtlMd OCtdnM IS pfpperty for SbIs 70 otoOred'ftxturias. tb)l • cellar with Apply tpday;^^ 'f h u k l i i r . A ]^ y Marlow's, *87 Main B) In aceorflahee with the provl- I have found empty.” Ho- t o ! begin his taaebing du- Precipitation during the period dress. did not appear Monday. vrill receive the contract .will *ot V—MANCHESTER—New 5%. fop™ a.JD, hot water heat, aluminum tlfs Feb. 1 as aaaisttot professor •will average around one half Inch Faron told the court .he did not t h r e e r o o m fumtshed'' apart- ■iona o f the Charter, notice rtoch, built-in G.K. oven, tod M(fDonal(i aocuded the taduetity be .made for oeiteral d*yi, «ita. FLOOR SANDINO and roflniahlnr Call oT Write Sun M l Co. , la he.reby given that a Public Hear­ doors tod windows: city water tod of phyaica at Hil'iyer College, ac? melted occurring as snow late actually see the fight,'just heard it Speeiaiixing in

4184. 9-8780. * Eaat Hartford, Conn. \ MI 84139. bus, achool. Priced to sell at schools tod shopping. .Excellent fight and Btnok said Zuberek atert- Have several pieces of excdletit Building.,Heartag Rdom,'Tuesday, for the steel workers.” Hillyer president. Northern New England experi­ bids carefully before (xmting to RU 9^0991, Mlaa Saurin X •15,*00, Call Richard F. Dimoqk lot .'With trees. Priced below own­ enced below zero weather during ed it. . SNOW PLOWINO-^Drlyewaya. etc. FOUR ROOM duplto, hbt water January, 5,, 1960, on a proposed Co., M 9-5246 or Barbara Woods er's. cost. Phone MI 8-83T8, Bras- He complained I particularly Before coming to Hartford. Dr, to y decision. income property. For further In­ erdintobe t o fOllbws: . toe early morning hours. Defense Counsel Atty. Richard Prompt aervlce. Save your back THE SUNOCO^ dealer developmi screens, storm wtjidoWs, venetisn MI 9-7702'. Burn Realty. ’ ’ about is statement y^terday by R. Allen wa* a scientist with the Ap- Frid aald the contract c*a b* • and.heart. Mancheater Eeeo Serv­ program. An .o|q>oitunlty' blinds, garsge. After 5 p.m, MI formation please call Y Cpmratocing in 1054 add an­ Conrad Cooper, phlef industry ne-. ptofi Research Group. Boston di­ It dipped to 8 degrees below zero Law maija a motion for dtemiSoai Facl.fuid Feed . 49-A Musical Instmiqento, 53 at toe and of tha State’* case to­ •put between two or more eonH 9SC WASH-lOo D R T -D o It your- ice benter. MI . 9-8198. aaleamen, mapagers tod . many' HitoAttom WAntod<-e J-1368. nually thereafter the Board o f Di­ VI-MANCHESTER. New listing. • 88 GOODWIN ST. Neat, homey gotiator, that tf roptoteir* kxpOct- vision, of Minneapolia-Honeywell, in Mbhtpeller. Vt., ahd^ below in V J. D. REALTY rectors ahair appoint for a term of day but toe motion was denied. totaes, depending on tlw Itome ana aetf. Ctoen 94 houn, cloaed Sun­ others to learh the service, statiem " Fcnutlw 38 MELODIGRAND *4 note Spinet room cape, combination aluminum Cape, fireplace, four flniabed ed any earthshaklnig devtlopraente Inc. Burlington, Vt. ' SEASONED hardwood for sale. Cut HEA'TED t rdom apartment, with four yegn a successor to the mem-'" doora and windows, immsculste Boston's tempto*ture was 1? Binok, who was not in court to- , price*..------For this reason, he day. fiudty l*Sy SeWAetVlce business. It can be your doqr of op­ for fireplace or furnace, *10 load. piano ju id bench, maple or ma­ rooms on nrat floor, one partly from the company-by-cotopiiny ne­ Dr. Alleq has been a teaching aa- Laniadzy, U Maple St. H ooM hoM , S e r r ie w portunity. Sunoco stations provide rSEKEEPBR who can make a garage and'hack yard. Bus tod MI 8-5129 MI 8-1637 her whose, term expiree'. The mem­ idition, Bttsetaed bfeeMi'*’'^’ finished on, stoond plus atorkge. stattot at, Amherst College, a re above at 8 a.m- ■ „ day. will be totlfled of his fine by.thra we* no appawnt 1 ^ bidder MI 84188, hogany, 8414.95 value for 88*9.00. gotiations beginning Sunday, they after Um Uda wore Offered. IS-A excellent incohie opporttinlty—Se­ Me a home. Motharleas or childrep’s-Achool handy: Hot water bers app(>inted bythe - Board of Psge, amesits'drive. Priced to Electric stove and refrigerator. Th# storm acrowi the Northeait letter, 'The Judge said M.d home. Csll\MI 8-0007. any vacancy in the term r beat cash with the union on an individual Doff»—ttrds—Peto 41 apartment 'in. residential area. 18 dows. O'ver 1 screilsnd,^8%' mort­ earned a Master of Arts degree in which . Patrolman Jtoiea McCoo* vtil* Manufacturing and the Ham­ ▼AOCUM CLEANERS apalred In Oil Co., P. O. Box 71, Eaat'Hart- ford, .CH 7-4688. miniitea to Hartford on Wilbur Broker, Ml 8-8968. ' - , iinted' member may be removed offer to aettle-estate. Older 8 basic ' ' agreements 'with to* union Tio Await Oiling f l a t f in is h HoUand Window gage m ay'be assumed.' , R. F. applied physics -\at Harvard Uni­ and to* accused, Newton 8., Green, ilton ManufaettiMng. Cd. of Fall my corn home ahop. Forty yeaiw ford. Conn; BU 9-0391; Miss LARGEL,nnvjrjDj SELECTION Of Red RouMhold Goods 51 Croes Highway. Kitchen appli- thsi manner provided in Section joom Colonial. 2-car garage. 1 oti an indi^diial basis “ia wholly River, Wia., bid on OlTitain*. ahadea, made to measure. All De a r t h e Kinsman spinet Wgan. 30 DELMONT ST.r-« room »-i^ory, J>lm(Kk (JO., MI 9-5245 or Barbara versity in 1949, -and hia doctor of 26, of Pine Lake Shorea, and a talHory oxpwHence. All. makea, Saunn, Factor canariaa, iiliei'toteed sing­ toces furnished. MI 9-4834, TR f of Raptor II of .the Town Char­ acre land near parkway. > No without foundation in facL’' RepreaonuUvM of th* -cotnpat- metal venetlgn btinda. at a ne* CHAMBERS FURNlTtlRE" Finest 'of home organs. Lifetime 1-family dweUlng with 8-ear ga­ ter for thS' femoval of any officer Woods, Ml 9-7702. \ water, or neat. Phlloadphy degree in physics at A amall portion of Parker St. witnaos, Albert Samuels, 20; of taw ratea. tree eatimatea. free low price.' Keya made while you ers.’ Also fenudaa. Will hold till 8-ll<*. • ing companies, the tanrlng (Moi- ptekup and delivery. Mr. Miller, OPPORTUNITY - enjoyment. Duba)do Music,. Cen­ rage. Steam heat (oil).. batas. or etiiployee appointed by the 89,700—Co*’*nt*T—l* room cape, Brown University In 1955. lying north of toe Lydall ft Foulds CovenUy, testified. Walt; Marlow'a. diriatmasi Inquire At '89' Bank SALES TWO NEW 6 room Ranches. ButH^ Paper Co. and south of Tolland McCooe arrested Green Dec. 13 panles. the town, th* -*rtoltect and JiTktoM. 508 EAST- MIDDLE TPKE. ter, 18* W. Middle Turiipike. Csli t h r e e ROOM apartment, 8*0 with Remodeled kitchen. Fireplace, Board of Directors. 14x39 living loom. lOOxlBO lot, Dr. Allen’s wife, Mrs. Ann I. FOR YOU TO BE YOUR St., or c^ l MI 9-0034,\ MI 94305. I* Senreened in porch. 0d cotidl- in oven and range, farced hot Tpke. will remain a gravel road after, he aald, he saw Green cross the press, filled the foasral non- TV SERVICE — Rattarton’p. all heat, Second floor, gartoe. No water heat. Full cellar, large lots, ^ trees. Forced aale, owier All 'N graduated from Grinnell Wanted—Ride to Travelera, * to d w N B O S S refrigerator, no stove. Mi 9-9515. tion.' Vacant. Priced ritot. Mc­ Section 4(b) to be amended- Nmeving. Immediate occupancy. Miss Barber CoUeie. in Iowa; and received her until it can be re-oiled next spring, the double white Une on E. Mid­ ■ger’B' offleo. ^ makcR Hlgheat quality guaranteed FOR XMAS GIVING UPRIGHT PIANOS—Before you 814,«00. Shown by appointment 4:80 working hiwra, from Union p e d i g r e e d English Setteni for Kinney Brothers, Inc., MI I-8080, ' to read Se followa; Easy financing. - Master of Arts degr**"'!" physics according to deputy director of dle Tpke. n « r Ferguson Rd. work and parta, over 47 y e m ' ex I.Ainchewielta-which can easily he see these pianos look all owar FOUR ROOMS; first floor: heated only. Phtlbrick, Agency. MI 95-8484. gt„ Rockville. T R e wont 8-TOM, perlence. Famous tor aervlcA since sale. CaU PI 3.-8730. Electric chord organ, 8199.96-now MI 9-3931. &. Any official or employee eligible *10,90(iX Asking — Manchester 4 from Smith College. She has been public, worto Chester Langtry. Green said he did not cross toe managed and operated by husbai 81*9.00. ■ places, compare prices tod ■ ap­ apartment. Apply Inward J. on the effective date of these Sup­ 8*4 ROOM-RANC». 2 fireplaces, room' itoch,. plaatered walla, Fined $250 A corner i^ps atralghtened lines. He ssM he tosoad a car 1981. Phone MI 9-4887 for and Tme, * day week, short hours, pearances, then see my 'pitooe, re, Hon. Cali MI 8-5117. SCHOOL STREET ,-T-«% room 'a teatoifig aasiatant at Smith Col­ Club Plans Dance aervlce. •\ PEDIGREED FRENCH Poodle, .. P ^ a b le battery powered, 45 plement)^ Pension Ordlnancea shall all plaatered. 4V&% mortgage, full city wmqr tod sewers. Gss. lege, an(l a research aasiatant at earlier this year, Langtry said. there which had pulled to toe right ' 4 SNOW PLOWS LEFT nnsslng 830,000 a year, 88,800. ■mall,^ standai^, black, 9 weeks built, restyled in formica, plastic, two-story house, 'combtoatlon M included in the-, plan on that Judith D. Batoer. 18, of 25 Mar­ V . 4 " RPM phonos, 849-now. 884.00. 81A ROOMS, furalshed or unfur­ atumlnum storms, new- .. heating basement. Reduced. Immediate Bus line. X Brown University. ' Cold weather set In before the new apparently preparing to turn off AIL. MAKES of TV, radio tod Financing arranged: old, femsie- MI 8-6314. Radios from 814'.96, speckle paint, 6r in any natural- date. Any official o f employee em­ occupancy *14,900. J, D, Realty. *12,200 AndoveifxLake — 8 room portion could be oiled. At RHAM SciMNd Take cne home for Ckiriatmaa and wood color. All pianos have for­ nished, oil heat, 8*5 a month. system, stainless steel sink. Ex­ garet ~Rd., wto found guilty in ' The Aliena have a son, Brian, *. on g side street. ' iy later. Gerich’a Service Sta- home electronic equipment ex­ Panther TV lamps, white only, Adults. New BoMon Road/' MI ployed after thq^effedtivs date- of MI 9-3840, M l 8-1887. . .Cape. 4„ pcxmble bedrooms. He said a acrSjier will periodical­ Thomas 8. Moachoa. 34, of Wor­ pertly repaired toth a 90-daV J. D. REALTY, GOOD HOME for cute puppy gnd 88.98—now 88.00. mica keys (any color), new legs, cellent condition. Easily: cimVerted thaae Supplemental Pension Ordi­ Newly" pafiited. \ .68x896 lot. Town Court t(xlay of nejgligent On, Buckland. S-*889. to two apartments. 818,806. Ooaaid Board. 'The Pension Board wheft they atoyed hi a amall fish­ lected replacemtots being' trained rri Mircii-ii '■( Hiompson. MI 8-1*98 for esti­ rooms, 1V4% mortgage can be brought on by toy flagrant viola­ ing vhigge on the aoutowestern came the first fuU-Ume physiciat mates. work part-time with hours that are 443 Hartford Rd. WANTED-- Boy’s figure skatee, years a aucceaaor to -the 'lYiistee ■hall here after make recommen ■t Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., • 1887 OLDDSMOBILE , convertible, W sTOM MADE, doghouses. Ideal for Rent. 64 dationa to the Board of Directors assumed. Marion E. Robertaon, BOLTON AND VICINITY tion of the la*,. part of top teltod. In the paper making M ustry, died suited to your own personal fam­ ' size 5. Men's size 11. MI 9-8*11. whose term expires. The Trustee.^ Broker, Ml 8-6968. and Ft. Banning, Ga radio, healer, automatic tranamia- BIDWELL HOME Improveman Christmas gifts. Frank Psstuls, Manchester' of the amount of appropriation re Building lots and I.and Tracts. According to the coroner’s re? While they were there, the Mc­ Tueaday o f a heart/attaek.. Dr. ily life? Pleasant dignified work. 880 Pleasant Valley Rd., South AlR-CONDmONED 3-room office. appointed by the Board of Direc­ Davis, who. took hta poet with Wion, 81,*00. Call MI 9-9944. Cd. Alterations, additions ga­ qulred for each fiscal year which port, Mias Barber was-found negli­ Cormicks viinfed the Inter-Ameri­ Use of car necessary! For inter­ Windsor. JA 8-3918, after 5 p.m. Ml 3-1834 1,: 100% Main Street location. Park­ tors shall be electora of the Town WEST STREET—41,4 room single, LAWRENCE F. FIANO gent ” in failing to, keep a proper Klmberly-Ctirk ' in 1929, . headed rages. Roofing and aldtag experts. view call JA 8-39*7 between 9-11 Kooin^ WIthont B)o^6 59 ing. Marlow'a, 887 Main St. together with' the meqiber contri­ can University, at San German 1987 Fo r d custom 4-door, radio, of Manchester and ahall serve im- ’ pleasant -kitchen with dining area, Paul P. Fiano Ml 3-0488 and sufficient lookout while-operat­ five'research divisions at toe time Aluminum elapboarda a spadalty. a.m. and MT *4427 between 8-7 FRIED CHICKEN and French fries Open Daily 9 a.m. to-9 p.m. FURNISHED -BOOM—One minute til their successors have been ap­ butions received, will' equal the living room with fireplace, sun- where a Congressional subcommit­ heater, automatic trtosmiaaion. Unexcelled workmanship. Easy LARGE s t o r e at 28 Birch Street. estimated average annual require- BROKERS Ml 8-2766 ing a motor vehicle.” . of his death. whitewalls, gl.OW. Call MI 9-8909. p.m. Nb collecting, no delivering, for youv shop qr offieg' Christmas Sat. until 7. from Main Street, tight house­ pointed and ' .have qualified- The porch, finished room in basemOnt, tee -was examining-to* P*'"* budget tarnu, MI 9-849B or TR no door to door canvassing. Weto- party, 85c.-Please order 34 hours Apply Marlojv's, 8*7 Main St. Near Board of EMrectora shall fill any mehta of the - Pension Plan. The excellent condition throughout ^ ' Going Stawljr , ■ •. cons of statehood for Puerto Rico. \ Before you buy furniture keeping, women catly. MI 9-7959 78 DEEkFIELD DRIVE-^SH room Lombardo drew attention to de­ 8-016 ly paychefk. • ■ „ in I advance. Patio-Drive-In. MI any- Main St. Parking.' vacancy In the term of any Tniatee Board of Directors ahall make an nicely landscaped yard, . /shade cape,' breezeway. attached ; ga- The McCormicks ,’also saw base where Shop at Norman’s. appropriation for each" fiscal year treea. ga'ra'ge with patio. S. A. tails of the report, noting that.Miss ball star Ted WllllaniB, Who 1* a 1981 DODCE. 4-dobr. radio, heater, ADDITIONS, refnodeling, recrea­ 9-8088. [ ATTRACTnVELY furnished rooms. MAH^ STREET—Building for com­ for the remainder of hla tem» o f of-' rAge, screened porch, recreation heat offer. Call BU 9-1738. . MERRY CHRISTMAS — We are Complete light housekeeping fa­ flee. Any appointed Trustee may be which shall aatiafy such require- Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-8989, MI Barber had started from a parked fishing enthusiast. They toOk pic­ tion rooms, porches, all types- of happy Avon rapresentativea have CHRISTMAS DELIVERY mercial business or office use. room ,. aluminum siding, attrac- position stout 88 feet from the SNOW BLOWERS — Toro power cilities-available. Pricea aa lovf' at removed in the manner provided In menta. , - ' 9-8982. tlvaly landscaped. 118,500, Owner.- tures of WilMiuns catching fteh. carpentry work. Best workman­ been able to meet the enormous handle, push or eelf-propelled. GUARAfiTEED Will eubdivide. MI 9-5229, 9-5. point of Uie accident.-Htoe was go­ 1983 FOBD. 4-dobr, excellent cob: AtrraORIZED BY BANK *10 Vteekly. Central, Children ac­ Section 8 of Chapter II . of the MI 9-8642. \ . dition, new Urea, 8400. Call Ml ship. Call MI 9-4391. demand for our Christmaa gift Reo-, Snowbird and Bolens. Capi cepted, Umite'<^. 14 Arch St. MrS. Section-8(d) to he amended VERNON—Large family? 11 rooms, ing very slowly, he s a i^ t o d hey seta.- We now know that all the TO SELL IJIRGE STOBB^-203 North Main Town Charter for the removal of 84784. . Y tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. Dorsey: /- - ' any officer or.emplo.vee appointed ? , aa follows; go()d, condition, over one acre, as­ DfANCHESTER—-Older Cape Cod negligence lay in the fact .that she Gm ng by Minister* "rare and effort that has'gone into 8 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS ' ■ St;, 18x78.,New modem front, good Twenty-flva, (25% ) tor c«"t .of did not ai^ly her brakes immedi­ MI 8-7958. 'business center, *88 monthly. by the Board of Dlr^tors. sume mortgag*- P*y 158.81 month­ home, 6 finished rpoms, plus a Chicago (AP) — Most Lutheran 188* CHEVROLET, 2-door Bel Air, RbomiB—iBdinc 1C the. mtoufacture and packaging OP FURNITURE WELL HEATED rooms, cabins the' Retirement Allowance Fund ly, $12,900. Tongren, Broker, MI ately when the morning sun blind­ KEEP-FLOORS DRY—Aluminum A APPLIANCES Francis, J. Mtoone.v. Seerptary large finished reerSqUon room, ministers put 10. to IS tj*** cent of ' hardtop, Immatolate. fu lly .of our prbducta is brining great Cali Scranton's Tourist Home and may he Invested by the 'Treasurer, 8-6321. i with Rtany more ad(ted features, ed her.momentarily. equipped. MI 8-3807. Cali after 8 COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, joy to thousands. Why not join ui awnings, niatproof. Two doora, 2 FOB UNPAID BALANCE -Cabins. MI 9-082* between 8 apd-- Hoiims for Rent 66 Board of Directors Lombardo also. aaid-'Chamber- their salaries in the offering plate, fo r evei Inc. Altlminum aiding, asphalt- Manchester, Connecticut with the approval of- the Pension excellent, location. Just-off Bast p.m. do' you can share in "fulfilling the j windowa, good condition, 3 -years MONTHLY TERMS *l*.l* 7 p.m. Board, In accordance with Section BROAD STREET-^* room Cape lain',8 dying words—"when I looked, says the Rev. Dr. A. Howard Weeg. asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, "SUPER” "DELUXE' SIX. ROOM duDlex senarate hqat. Gated st Msnehester, Connecticut Center Streqt, *16.^ . McCarthy president ..of the Iltinois Synod of ever-increasing - demand for our old. Original price 8288.38. (Jreen----- 45>88 of Chapter 780 of the Gen­ Cod. AH rooms finished. 2 baths. Enterprises, Ml 9-4878, R. D. Mur­ around; the car was right *h t*P .1884 CHEVROLET Bel Air. radio galvanized or cemper gutters and vhite stripe on sides. Askini 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE all nx>ms redecorated. Adults pre­ thto 21st day of December, 1969. Garage. In excellent condition and the-Unii(Kl' Lutheran. Church lii products in yoOr neighborhood. ferred. Near Center. MI 3-6688 eral Statutes of Connecticut, Revi­ dock. MI 8-8473. of me” —;tndicated he m ay have and heater, totornatlc tranamls leaders. i-Tl(j7. Call CH 7-4187, ipuce Faron, 109 Spruce St, ' All 100% Guvsnteqd FUftNISHED ROOM for rent, near Advt. No, 192 - occupancy can be Immediate. been lookintr to his jright and did America.. J SAFE-wy USED GU Sion, good condition, 1898. MI \ ONLY *418.8* - after * p.m. , sion of 1988, or as this Section may Main St. Woman cmly. MI 8-8388 from tiine to time be' amended Price *16,500. Earle S. "Ropan, tol 8*e Miss .Barber’s edr start 8-8709. ROOFTNO, SIDINO, patatitag. Car­ CEDAR CLOTHES—Line poles in X iig.ig DELIVERS Realtor. MT 8-7433. < MANCHESTER pentry. Alterattaoa and "toditions. stalled. Fireplace and. fumape PLEASANT ROOM for a genUe The balance of the' Fund, except from .the curb. Help Wanted— Male 26 *l*.l* MONTH Living Unlimited, 8500 down. Six A-totness who testified at the 1987 CADILLAC convertible. Mack,^ Ceilinin. Workmanship guaran­ wood delivered. Used chain taw. — YOU GET — man, 14 Vi Hackmatack St. Call for'th ft part which. In the opinion SIX ROOM Cape. IH baths,"' 'full Qualify U**d Cur* r Kaca**- all powered, one" owner. ' *3,398. teed. A-.-A. Dim. Inc., 399 Autumn BROWN A SHARP automatic screw M l,9-1388. after 6. MI 3-1818, or OV 4-8*80. of the Board shall be-necessary to room Cape , Cod, >4 finished bed­ cordneria inquest, Jataes Foran, Itaned r WwMotad • la(p*8l*d 18-PIECE BEDROOM cellar, house and grounds in ex­ rooms, .laig* -tiled family kitchen, R,E.WANDELL Call TR 8-lHl after 8 p.m.- ,■ Sf. M I 8-48*0. - X machine setup operator. Exper­ 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM meat current obligations of • the cellent-condition, well landscaped said that as he -qpproached the • kead-TaWto • Uiw'»l*w ienced -only. Excellent opportunity WESTINGHOUSE frost-free refrig ROCKVILLE- 24 Grove St. Single Plan, shall be invested by the ceramic tile . bath; ^ e w England accident scene from the west, as RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and 12-PIECE KITCHEN cornor lot, B u c k ^ School, shown for qualified applicant. No tele­ erator, L A H tlx burner, two and' double light housekeeping Tretourer, with the appr&val of by appointment. Phllbrlck Agency, style IMng room, full dry- base­ Mis^-iBarber did;, th'e sun was ex­ Building '5 9 C H E V . Aato im m iE School 7>A built-in roofs, gutter and conduc­ — PLUS — phone calfs. Dean Machine Prod­ oven, electric unge, crib, reel WESTINGHOUSE REF. rooms. $10-812-818-830. weekly. In- ' the Pension Board, in accordtoce MI 9-8484. ment with hatchway,.qll hot water tremely bright amd he wss:mpinen- Inipaia 4-door hardtop. T u rl^ tor work; roof, chjtmney repairs. ucts, Inc., 1*8 Adams St. t5T>e mower. Mi 9-1391 between * quire first floor, apartment 9. 'I with Section 3j8-96 o f Chapt*r heat." aluminum' -etoiTn windows, tarily. blinded, .ix n . MORTbOCK’S Manchester'a lead Ray Hagenow. MI 9-3214; Ray TV SET AND COMB. ItoNGE Contrattor \ glide trauiamlasion,' radio, heat­ a.m.-5 p.m.,,. or OLdfleld 8-7844 Freif storage lintll wanted.'Free of the General Statutee of Con LAURBIL STREET—6 rooms in St. screens, amesite drive, stdewalks, When first questioned qjter 'the er, power steering, power, Izg drivlqg aelKxX. Three skill'1 Jackson, MI 3-8835. . . PLEASANT -ROOM -in quiet home B efore you hu\ any amall car curbs, - Ipvely non-deiHsloped. neigh- accident, Barber told Patrol­ YOUNG Ma N- lor wholesale - dis­ after 8:30 p.m. delivery. Free set- up by our own necttcut, Revision o f 1958, govern James ftrjah. This is; to older Miss RMidMMd-CoffltiiBreial brtoes. A one-oWner, low-mlje- eburteous inatjnictors. Claar room tributor, stock clerk to^h sales op­ to refined gentleman. Central, free house and needs some painting bdrhood. Close to shopping and man Richard. Thurs.tpn that the sud­ tastroctlona for 1*. *17 yea» olds. reliable men. SCE AND DWVE tag the, Inveatment o f'to v ln g s age tar! portunity. . Driver’s ' ' UcehM re­ parking. MI 9-7410. Bank FHinda or'aa this Section ihay and repairs but the price is only Jch(x>ls.. Immediate W:cuptocy. Re­ den glare from the sun restricted ^AitBratiem-R«inod«iin 9 ' - TeleidMfi*Mr. Mortloek,-Director Roofiftg aiKt ChlmncTS 16^A KNAPP insulated boots and shoes. Ph(me for appointment quired. References. MI 8-6*13 ber- SAMUEL ALBERT,. HARTFORD THE 1960 EfHHlSH FORD ANOUA from time to time be amended, 'br *10,000^ Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. duced to *14.000. _ 1 her view of the'road In froiH of her. Of Driver Education. Ml .9^7*9*. fore- 8, after *, CH 3-74*2 or JA H, Mahoney. MI 3-4827. '— On Way to Worka; “ Biwineiis Built On ROOFING[NG —Specialising repairing CH 7488* Apartment*— Plats— 4 ahall to used to purchase! .with the MI 8-7488. ■ / Customer Satisfaction" .. '57 MRD $1475 2-*071. ' . . ’ - j approval of the Pension Board, BENT & BENT, Realtors ■ S^he i^as starting ■ to work' that PREPARE FOR driver’s test; j r^ s of all kinds. New roott, gut­ VERMONT maple cocktail tfble •- See It Day Or Night Ten^.<|nte. 63 room tiniahed. Falrlane Town Sedan. Agsa IS to *0. Drivtag and class If yciuv. have no means of trans­ Ratirement Annuity Contriujt or MANOHBSTEF JBU 9-6865 mpnilng after having a cup at cof­ Full insurance Coverage!. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ AUTOMOBILE mechanic. -Apply and ' step-table, drapes, girl’s G(x], ona'car, attached Evening,Mr. Kelly. JA 8-2238. . Fordpmatic, .radio, heater. Blue room. Three instructors. No wait- paired., Aluminum siding. ^80 portation I’ll-'-send my auto for eohtrapta from a lif* inauran(;e brick Caps'' fee in a. resteiirant across the Service Mtoager, Bourne Buick, skates: size >8. Call MI 9-8100. FOUR ROOM apartment, .Including garage,,^tocloaed:losed aunporqh.aunporto, large street, N[er car was parked on the Tei. MI 4^0450 and white finish. , , . * tag. Manchester Driving Acade­ years’ experience. Free- esO- Inc., 288 Main St. . you. No oblieation. heat, hot water, gaa'for cooking, , c(jmpSn,v permitted to..issue such r e a d y 't'O move in—5 room ranch my. PI 2-7249. VOICE OP MUSIC stereo tape re- contract or contracts In’ the State, lot; priced realistically at only south, curb of . N. Main-St; fa'cdng After 5:00 P.M. ; mates. Csjl Howley, MI 34891, K l " A—L—B—E~R—T—’S electric refrigerator and gae- 81^990. Saye on Ctoaing cost with in.a better neighborhood,-fUl) cel­ 347*3. i EXPERIMENTAL machinist first, cordto with extenaitm apeakera of Connecticut, or ahall be paid' In easV ’"She Waited for one car to LARSON’S CcAmeettcutis first -11- 48-48 ALL'?N ST.. H ARTFORD stove, 892 monthly,.Call MI 9 -^ 1 -j$3,4M)7Nio assume present mprt- lar, 1'4 baths. Can .be seen'at 81 'V MERC $17f5 class only. One lathe operator, (me anci'TRtra tapes. Used 10 hours . OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. from B-,7 p.m. . trust, with the approval of the .pass before’^lmoylng Into the' road-^ 82 BALDWIN ROAD cenaed driving 'school trained. . 'gag^^ McCarthy Enterprises, MI Allcr Drive. Call owner at. M I :.way. Charhberlaip was crossing the Monterey 2-dc>or. Standard Bridgeport operator. Only men Cost 82*0,, asking 8180. 3-0898 SAT. «rPj.M Panai'on Board! tor investment .to; 9-487* 9 - to Murdock, MT 8-6472. 8-0095.,, - . X ,. , MANCHESTER. CONN. Certtoed and approved, la now °f- Hestirtg and Ploralilag„17 ;kble -to work to aircraft tolerances I to*'*’*?" * P-I" accordance with Section 86-96 rof street from South to nort.hJ[>*ar the I II I 'i 1) 11 III, or ■« transmission, 'radio,^ heatei*- Tal­ fettag claasroom and behind need apply, jay? Manufacturing. Chapter *41 o f tjie General/Btat low finish. wheel tastru/etiOn for teenagers, PLUMBING a n d hea^ — re­ /MIAMI Inc'.- 3*0 Tolland Tpke., Manches- ,Musical Instrnmpnts 53 utes of Connecticut, Revision o f . Lofs-for Sal* MI 94076. ' modeling, , .instaUatipiHi, repairs. ter, .Conn. BnlldiftR Mflterialf 47 SEniC TINK$x 1968,'or aa this Se(:ti(»n-may ftom All work ^aranteed. 35 yean ex­ QUAUTT KAMICO Spanish elec­ ■ AND' ■ 'LA N D OF SUNSHINE , •59 CHRYSr-^ $ 2 9 9 5 perience. 24-hour service. Call .ttois t(> time be amtoded, tod dia uR i o n ‘STREET, .Manchester —8 TURRFTT LATHE operator; Exper­ WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST tric guitar with .case, strap. In­ PRICES START AT NgW 4-sptod forward transmis-, * tributlon to membera o f the plan •Windsor convertible Power* M8Ml MM* GiinMlto---BcrTtc»--Btorage 10 Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. Sion, NEW He a t in g a n d v e n t i­ ■ ’ Al^DBEAUTYe , . B zone lote'arith city water.. Will ie n ce only. AWe to'set up tod struction book, picks, 880, Thomas nUfiSED SiWERS eligible for benefits hereunder. Flite ' tr*hamiaalon power work from Mueprints: Alrcritft 1x12 Sheathing, 5000’ . Hickey, 179 Main St. MI 9-4155. l a t in g SYSTEM. NEW WPYLINO. ‘ sell in group or individually, *3,900 Minimum . . 8102 ppr M’ ^ 5 8 3 -If you are :^onslderlng retiring, each. Ml 9-8495. . .< steering, power brakes. ,radio. OARAGE FORRent. 18 Brookfteld Movtns—Tmcldiif-— quality work. All benefits Wlleo Up'tb.SS mHea per gallon. Section « Ma n c h e s t e r Moving and Triick- C M S ■ ■" . Area—Customers wanted. 'W* aell, VERNOlf—138fERNoif—138 foot, fiuntw e: in yoi^r pick; UNDERSELUl NATIONAL Controller'a Office, .fi* Center St., two (2%) per cent per. year com n e w - - '------tag. And you know, you renlly NEED n dryer—to makn penr ing Company. Local and long dis­ buy, build, rent and trade -real- newest community of "fine homes. h (« e l(toiidry oomplete. . ^ Huainess Rerriceji ptferad 13 HarUord Ar«a Manchester,. C o ^ " put*(l on each auch payment from CityCity water, natural ga*,, adja* tance moving., packing and stor­ 4 'We will beat our 'competltMS Town .of Mgntoekter. Conh. dential pr(»erty. WA have a fine- th* Jtouary'l following the date of selection of old and new h ^ q a . cent to elementary school CONNIE’S TV and- Radio Sesvice,-' age. Regular service", throughout ' Salary basi'e, car furnished advertised prices by at least 5%, Ricto'rd Msrtin, General payment to' the first day Of the Haioplly Miough, we ton maku you an oBer wUeb we hsBaiaf available all hburs. Satisfaction New England Statto and Florfda.' All iteUma are very- reiallstrcaUy '.churches. Only 81,000 down. you’ll flnti Jusf bboiit IfTMtattblcl ‘ ^ ' Age 35-38, Send resume tb; -Manager month in Which, the request is ro-’ Brown, Ml 9-1489. guaranteed. Call MI 9-13IS, MI 34.'i63. a NATIONAL LUMBER, INC Advt. 189 priced. We have many different *58 R5NAULT $1195 Mr.; W. E. CTark, esivedhy the Pension Board- It mathcida for financing.'. All: in- RADlO-’tV REPAIRS, any m ake- Cono* Medical Service, Inc., )l STATE STREET. member of the Plan ISAves th* anp- DAuphiline iwdoor tiediui. Bl^ck RTH •HAVEN; COTfN. *7” quiri'ea are kept .confidential. Try cars, ampUflere, phonographs nd PAifiting-rTBaMing 21 P. d. Box 1742 g WE ARE \ ployment of tha Town '"before be us, make that phone call ticiw. We Whnted-)—Real Eatat* 77 .finish. Heater and deft^ter. CHestnut 8-3147 - changers. Oyer. 47 years toUi ex­ New Haven . c(toing eligible for “'toy benefit may be able to solve your housing w a n t TO BUY building in perience. 90 (jays guarantee un all PAINTING AND paperiiangtnp # SEPTIC.TANKS # LolHhe Operotort ^Bore Opera tort hereunder, and ahai| not be re- problem. Phone Ml 8-488*, Wesley ^work. PpttarUm'd'. Ml 9-4837. Good clean workmanship a t. r< *• BOOKKEEPER — Fogarty Bro*.. ■ * V ' •*' ’ eiAployed by the Town within five Mtochester, -top doitar-.pald. M3 '55 MICK 11595 Broad St. State age, qualificationa, IHamonds— Wfltehcfr-^ c l e a n e d .,dilMi^ t^WTALLEp _ Vancour, Broker-Builder. aon*.bie rates. SO years in Man­ . (81 years, ije shall, be eoncluiively 9-9515, , ' Century Estate Wagon- Uyna- " ' i ' CHAIN SAW work — Tree* cut> chester:, Raymon(] Fieke. MI salary expected. Write P. p. Box Jewcliy 46 # Milling Machine Operators , # Toolmakars prtoumed to have made the. request MANCHEJBTER—Lovely Capi/itod 951, Manehesten 4 S E W E R S . i ' (Y ■ ' ' 'V «' ARE YOU OONSEbERINO flow, i»w er iteertpg, power Reasonable rat-.e. Gall PI 2-7868 9-9287. refeired to to the preceding aen- home with 4 -finished dmyn, overt brakps^,. radio, heatoj*. between 1:80hI‘80 or any . time MACHINE OLEANIGd SBIAING YOUR PROPERTY? m a n WANTED to work on^ uaed pairs, adjusts watchea expertly Itoto- Payment . thai-Penaion sized kitchen, fireplacef one-car -'t- Saturday or Sunday ' ’ EXTERIOR AND interior painting # Around Machipijsts " Board to tot maifilKr of the m'tm- garage, amtoite driy*, nic* land­ Wa -wHl appraUe vour prpperty S to d ' paperhaoging. . toaupaper car and. new car get-ready.' Miist Rbastmable prices. Open Tueadaj i INSTALLAiflON have a driver's license. -Apply to her’S eontributiona to**, interest scaped lot, cen'lrttl'IocaUon, excels |i«e^.and.WitnoUt atobtaligatiim. We jHookt. Guaranteed workmanship. thru Saturday, ‘nnirsdayhseeninga. also buy pioif^eiiy for cash..-, , ’ . MOBTENBEN ‘TV. Specialized RCA Bruno Mazzoli, Manchester Motor 129 Spiflice Street. Ml 9-4887 SPECIALIST 6 0 0 D FAY > . . OVERTIME OFFORTtiMTIES FRINGE lENfFITS ' ahall. he' in final sattlemeht of all ' lent financing available^ Priced at MORIARTY Reasonable rates. Fully tosured. ohlif atlbni to Iwid member under AS^ADVERpSCD OK television, aervlce.B. Ml 9-4841. Fast to.A TtWR aid QDMRtiT MI. >-8473. .... PTANl e t BRAY,"Realtor ' ,, fulUlma (Ximmerrial. Industrial/ OR and interior j^nU ng. -dry eltoniflg route. Must have MAL^OOL &EHGINEERIMG CO> Beard of Diroctors ^itocbta»r<^ nltaaBtal* FOR SALE - Seatoned. hardwOod. - ■ SHenmry-'EBgUah Forti APm ANCE and ITmMTTfnRS CEIfXlUB randtoUai, seirvice. . Attii;*. cel- Ceilmgs 'reflnlahed. Paper aalee ability. Salary and commie Oraiaaii Ca. ^ , "WirADAMj? STUKR’t : • ■-’/'"t • / 'i;.„, . -.'Mancheater, ConhectlOut :ft(yST SELL—6 room caps, tgobd F A R M !,’ ACKEACE Ond Itatlngs lar*,>’ards. bUMiinirbarrefs, esrd- Wallpaper books. Estimstea g ' Sion. Numerous benefits. Apply in for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove Dtted at Mancheater, Coniiactlcut Condition, 4 down, 3 unfinished up. (on hrtm'as' Wanted.: Call U ft •er GENT1CR ST.—Ml 3-SlM . 64* BIBEET . 'Ktans drums. sh(iw plowing iside- Fully covered by Hhsuraolto. Gall person. New Mddel Laundry, , ,t8 Oifiio Bros., Route 4(1A, Bolton, M I 9 - 4 1 4 3 ' this Slat day .ot jMcombpr. 1969. la r ^ lot. garage,- 810,900. CiOl MI ReAlty Co„ Inc, MX 4-8193, lEvs- e . '”1 d#EJr BV15NINB8 . •ttto). M l •-•787.. I Edward R. Prtc*. Ml 9-lOOS.' mjBunlt St. I fl 8-8801. A dsg No. M nlfiga BU MTt*. .**-• ' • ♦ - V ' ^ .

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