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it a MhiiBliad total aheu^lU .* ^ a t ■n* m ow . Mbdrding'to ralrlWika Arethga HWOt NciErSes Jon B t Johil’a Pratt-Whitney w U taey. lU tT o w b OhuMh, a hy m adult la a yntdli PAirMiiks Whltnaya dew maa- fitup. wlQIQ tate pait «i agemant laat M ardi ehanad thd ______XJBdfs. No. IIT, oahventionri inWaUtnifart Parent Fym SilbansUta managamant with eon- Wtn iM«tTW«tay f t Ti48 PJB. at 8 p.m. at «. eddoh aU paip aiM iaaaf HW. OonneetMnit win ha apirlng trith tha (Hfekman' group 13,054 Tha yaiuQr peofile adn nrm a bowl- Rebuys Plant to defraud tha tMapaay and atock- ...and thrift Memtar af Vto Avdlt ^ holdars Umnigh the aala and tittta llBiwer of jomo Ifotbon’ laaiue and outUna, a proiM in ' BortoaTM ObwalathMi - of apom aettvHMa tat neat year. leaaeback. That haaa, it atlll jiedd* ManehaBtar^jf of ViUaga Cfmtrni e M » irtB hold a ChrtotmM party New York. "DbcT 10 by Fairbanks Whitney C ^ ., lU with the pMtt-Whltney Dlv. of VOL. LXXiX, NO. «1 nuBl Chrubnaa party at, Okdey'a original owner; the ooiporation the United Atrcroft Corp. ', B Ontar Church llothen’ reetauraat Mondlay at 6 pm . Mem* anaobneed last night. aub win hold a; Chrttteiaa poUuok ben wUl cKchanca grab ba« glfia. ^ T ^ p r ic e ta 88 mlUlon in cash ,, --- - \ la tha Robblna room Wednoadav at And the aiHmmptlon of about aht ‘B eaiitifiil P icket lin e ' P-WA Workers 6:80 pjn. For Jnfonnatlon. oontact A meetlnf of aeemth and alihth mlUtoha more in m ortgage. ' South Churchm eir KM Frank fliidlay. 18 Cheatnnt rrade Bundajr School taacnera, The plant includes a group of S t ___ _ Mth regular and aubatltute, will be modern factoriea and a 118-aore G ive Scholarship On Salary Gel held In tha ehapel at South Mbth- tMct. It waa sold in Decaihher, iti— jeaimo Fnyma Halvoraan, odlai Church tomorrow at 7:80 1008 for $11 million to a teal es­ Charlea Martin, formerly ef a«iigatT of Mr.' and K m Howard tate group headed by Liouis J Mancheater,. la the racipient of a 3 V^ % liicrea^ O. RalvenwB. 81 Phelpa Rd., waa The Ghrlatmiia party for chll Ollckman, BiAnty A t, Barton and A rehoaraal fo r the Chatatmaa Jack U W eileTp^t the time,^ Leo­ IScSo acholar^lff given by the aiaetad a ban raaaident at Cm - dren of Brltlfh American aub JJaSt H artford, Dec,, IT"(/P) tanary OoUega n r Women. Hack* play by^ the PoUaJi and Sunday membora will be held Sunday at pold D. Sllhem elh waa head ef Methodist Meii hf South Methodist attatowB, N, J„ where Kie la a School will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. at the club. Art McKay’a the Fairbanka Whitney. Corp., Ohurch. -^-iSomd 10,000 aalari^ work­ fredhman atudent. She will repre*- 10 A M a t the S t JoiM'a National orcheatra will provide mualc, and Martin^ who la now serving ers in the ^atT & W h itn ey aent her domltory froup on the Folhh Oatfaolte ohurch haU, Ool- Santa’trill rielt. Membere are re- Texaa Corp. ehllrch iiastoratea In M^tleviUe •Aircraft DtvisiMi of United atudent eenneil way t it ■ minded to make reaervationa fw At the time 1058 aale. and Olendale, R. 1., in the Meth­ Aircraft Corp. will go hom e the New Fear'i party, alnee^Uie Penn-Texha signed a leaaa obligat­ odist Norwich diatrict conference, Albert Lea, Minn., Dec. W 'tth increased paychecks number of coupted will Im limited. ing its auhaldlary, Pratt add''Whit­ will soon resume work mi his B.A. Guard in say way. in fact when degree at Centenary College Jn (/P),— National' Guardsman Ool. Meyer read .that part o$. the starting Wednesday. ney, to pay rent atarting at .ri* PORK LOIN , - ^ Posted on all office and shop moat 81 a square foot for 30 yedn. lioulaiana. Ha plans to attend a with fixed bayonets disperaiNl proelamatich closing the plant, S IIM im LBTT school of theology later. there were oheera bulletin hoards this morning was The plana, had f l^ r apace of about a jeerihf crowd of sRVerid an announcement by Leonard C. 1,360,000 aquara feet. Martin was awarded a almllar hundred persons at thbutrike-. Two days of vtolenoe at the giant Jobs Total CALL THE ■choIaralUp two' years ago by the ANOTHER SUPEMOR QUALITY PINEHimST FRESH Msllett, general manager, etsting Then the Olickman group re­ tom W ilson Packing; (3d. jdant packing 'pKot were touched off Calls for that salaried employes vgmld re­ sold the property and lease to anr men's group ■ of South Methodist WedMSday 'Mghit wueh a thoueand MONEY NUMBER Church. He la married and the fa- ‘ today to back up Gov. Orville nutped pickets blocked, non-union ceive a 3ii per cent nertsie In other jrroup fo r about 818,200,000. monthly, base salary rate effective Goes Down\ This group iold stock In the plants thi*r of two children. ' Freeman’s dead-bf-nigrht dec­ WOricerS from leaving the plant, ! Ml 341M ' laration of martial law in overturned Cars and hurled rodke: Dec. 16. , p o r k s a lei Three or. four persona received .riieVotlce. was put up slmul- As Basis for Beace Preebom County. tsnsousV ^ toe division’s plants ou don't hove to be A spendthrift to oat in festive grandeur I Choose a Tha crowd was appannUy hoot­ minor injuriee. Million iNRNi O KAY LO AN Yesterday, the nod-union work­ in East Hsrtfprd, Southington, at JNnt caS.the ! /th rifty rib cut for roaatiiuf. . . or look what you can do w th onb pork ing not at the spidlere but at 'the Meriden, North Haven, Manches­ By telLUAM L. iBYAN non-runioh prodlicUon w 'o r k e r S men Wilson has been using, ran w-naeA Vpea ■ loin combination from Pinehurst I Meal 1 . features a truly'elegrant l»Tk through a rain of rocks both going ter, Piodunk and in other facilities Washington, Dec. 11 (/pf— Nsw Delhi, Dec. ll'i/P^rt-President EJeenhowgr todily CRBed , . . fUk ap I Whohl' the Guardsmen turned away scattered through toe etate. from the Wiieon gates as they re­ to.wwk in toe morning and going Employment, declined by over upon all n»tlon8 id wage together a "genuin^ ndbla war” A Im «t |W «Mli put Mm pNeeJbrwwId I* I roast, lean, month watering juicy, with that! sweet, delicate flavor of pufe PjStt A Whitney Aircraft Di­ nwiviMly. OT aiMW | potted for work this morning, g home at night • a-million in November to 65,- against hunger and fiamine, the seouiigea of India and nmuh SOMITHING SFECTAL corn-fed pork. Meal 2 . . . . highlights hearty, fW orful barbecued pork chops irite Qiiard, moving svrifUy after vision pays its salaried employes M8 Mala St. Naaelieater on toe 15th and 30th of toS month. 640,000. UnemOloytoent rose of thi8 part of the world. i . Meal 3 .. . stars a delicious ih»i|overnor‘k ciSlt to malntNn law (beatinaed ea Fags Six) Phene MI 8-4188 Z (that you cut from tho loin for future-use) and'>^er; shut down the Wilson nearly 400,000 tp 3.670,000. The American President, making threa speeches in the •pea Sat PiSO to 1 PJS. > For^Ckristmas casserole made from left-over pork. . pfSnt^ all but non-union super- The e'mploymept decline . was course of a busy day contintted to be the canter of alnoit vlsom^^'I clerical workers. The somewhat greater than seasonal, worshipful .masses of people. productioh. workers, hired by Wil­ but still represented a record num­ "Men right now possess knowledge and rmoureee for a toe- PREFERRED FINANCE son to-replSce striking union work- ber of Americans in-^Job# for the cessful worldwide war against hungfr-^tha sort of war.that " man, showen up in numbers today Drug MakeT month of November, Genuine 3 lo apparently before they got word The rise in unemployment Was dignifies and exalts human beings/’ 4ie declarid in opaifiag the troopa.weret.^Ued out and the only a bit more than half of what ,the dramatic American pByilion at New Dalhi’a .WcffU Agri> 3Va Lbi. plant shut down. \ was seasonally, .expected. cultural Fair. ’ \ OIL 7 - MB CUT "It makes a beautiful picket line, Even sor.it was the second high­ doesn’t Itr.” said a uMon mah, ges­ est idle total for a November since In two earlier speeches he: \ turing .at the bswnet-bearing before World War n. The poet-war 1, Called for an expansion of the uniVerual reeoghithm of MANCHESTER Guardsman. , record for November is the 8,888,000 world law as k sound basis of peace. \ - iThe Very Je st In Drastically Reduced A d.stachmeht n f 80 GUsrdaihen Washington, Dec. 11 (A ^A Newbder drugs and other medicines, unemployed in 1958, In making public the job report 2. Declared summit conferences of the big -pfowa^ have arrived at, the pAnt on the edge Jersey drug manufacturer today and " have , used, this power ■ for less enduring influence, for peace than exchMOjlftiB at ttodmU UBLIC MARKE • OFf SAtt DiC. 11-12-13 ~ ef l3Us aouthern Minnesota eity .of accused his bigger competitors of "prioe gouging." today, 'Seymour Wolfbeln, deputy 803-803 MAIN STREtT [ QgaHty Feod|t 3-in-1 pork loin combihotion 18,500 shortly before daybreak. ' over-chaiglhg for presertpOw- "I personally feel that toe Amer­ assistant secretary of labor, said and people-to-people contacts.^^ . They formed two groups on mediclnes to .tpe tune of three- ican public is over-paying S t leasf that if only seasonal economic In­ A surging, colorful . crowd 08 PtoM lPiAlGlRPAA. alther sida of the ipsln plant en- quarters of a billion (oIC) dollars toree-quarters of a billion dollars fluences occur between now and 10,000 IndtxM jammed . toe en­ early next year, unemployment will closed field at toe fair to hear toe Union, P m A O r e il THURSDAY and FRIDAY NlDHTS DNTILI , Strsjtce.'/ . « year, annually for the' medication which AT THIV CoL Paul Y. Meyer of Mahkato Seymour N. Blackman, 39, an they purchase On. pres^ptlon,’: prdhably rise to about 4,250.000 in President term India a mighty m- BOHSTBUi ITT., BAST H A M W read an order to the crowd of sev­ executive of two companies in tiffs he said. January or February. flueiice for world peace and pledge 8 to 8 H LB. CUTSGF eral hundred persons on hand— This would be about one-half American help toward solving tms Contract Talks field, urged Congress and the med­ Me aaid the medicine buyhr ts million to' Pne million less than the apectatora along''with union men. ical profession to join in a drive a captive of this alleged monopoly nation’s critical food shortages. iw sw ew s»nHc« w t. M a.a*3r ■ 0 sweet Sail delleatoty flsyered The colonel aaid no more than unenmloyment figures for January Crowds numbering hundreds 6t QualitY Maets That Satisfyl chine end to bring down the cost of medi­ and that so is toe,|he (ContinnaU on Page Sixteen) President Rajendra Prasad In an egemeat and union aegotiitteuxat tha highway from the plant It- South Hackensack, N.J.. and presi­ medication and he has no choice teen horse-drawn coach under a CHOICE, LEAN, MEATY, TASTY the li^at Dept.', .‘. and since we sold out early TOP QVAUTT BONBLJM8 dent of Omega Precision Medical sa to the brand of toe medication Pratt and WMtnsy iUrmaft teeVa ^ Md and gold umbrella. off talka abruptly at asee: todag •elf. Instrument Co. o f Paw ^c. He tes* which ie prescribed foe him and •HTbT PRBMIUM A P»rU®** the crowd gathered Aa to# eeremonlss ended the sun after a brief sotewn. last weeken^. . . ^b^^are repasting the pork sale. a neeaby bridge hooted and titled before the Senate antitrust which he must purchase.” ' Cub% Releases was sinking and .coloiad Ughto A tpoluaman for to* Igtona- " 8 to SVi US. DtAlBT -A jA oA a t the iKm-unkm worionen and monopoly- subcommittee Ip Bhickman - said, dootore seem .Plliyiag on tha stand gave a bril- ttenal AaeofitotteRj «8 All Pinehurst poric is government inspected and •hoednir up at the- plant. this fifth day of its hearings on prone to accept cfliims advanced Iteat glow to daaefrs In ai44 the eempal^' LAM B LEGS i FOR CHRISTMAS MY drug prices. in whkt he called blitz advertisihg iw s in a ii, TmouB TBdJi ixw o CWto, .8»»e and milk .cn ia te costumes perfqirtnlng’ b*-: Adlxtly tomr com fbd from the beet poric section of Iowa_; . . wesw'heard.-■ - ' Blackman.: asaened' toat • Wg drives' fo4- Tl8(h#r'''priced lirsnd foes the president the eontrai A detachnsent o f Ouardamen. t o y BliNMiWtt' - m i ’pMmed ty efs at tod: 4 friUi aswd tMgmaete advanced on toCturenh and to preecribe toem Anothet* Prime Minister Nehru as a great cheMer- plant Ifjw u buy the full strip . . . Just tell the meat twl of/piuaftg in the , W14 toafead of lowiU.ixiihU^i^vAl pro­ Small HAMS , 4liwireup aiid lt meked away. mOn and a greUt President Acuuiiumr I .Tho group appeared not 4o be by cemwoninff patents on new\^n ducts o f rtrtsUer . A Century of *^ n in g union bueiiM cutters how you wantjrour roast fixed^ Me recomovended that Congress '^Havana, Dec, 11 ( « — Fidel "You.have found yourself In toe Come in...see, hear and Castro’s regimis today arrested but hesrte of my millions," Nehru ds- began w ito SIp n \ ■ . hiVebtigats the fesstbiltty of ptoc- Dr_John Wtoley Cafr,. to* veteran educator who will b« neguttetioiui begin hneW, tog a lin^t on ndverttolng 'wpetnbee later released a British, newsniibr. old Bundaywmver Iseks {ojr s. pimtl—in this cate hi* 8T«8< plarsd. Alfred, our aausags sgpert, expects to have plebty of Still held was reporter' , Janies . Eisenhoamr said India And the teg -witb the uiiten’s I compare This amazing and pro5to of pharmaceutical com- •oil David, ST' Dr. Chrr steMt 87 yehrt in school work ah pOMte, Thee* pM| home style eeusage mast.. . .large link sausage md panies. Buchanan of toe Miami Herald, toachcr, .'principh), oollegs dean, prssident and htetorian. United ''gtates Are - working to- seised on charges that he was aid­ ither to solve India’s food prob- a 15-cent aa h our ^ Hormone- retired, he livee m tlfa grandson and his family in New "The com paay etateil It YteuM medium hpt Italian style aaueage- . • • < > ■ T He also advocsited tttot doctor; ing Frank Austin Young. ' an (AP Photofhx); . ; m. ’ consider economy, to' prescribing, American ssnteheed' by a Cater© e"Whatever strengthsns India... not ohange tha eeiatfaet sroMiMl SIRLOIN OF We also offer seffli-boneless Rlh and lx>ln Roasts of Pork and "make Sve^ Sffort to see that mllilarw court. ‘i' - strengthens us, s sister republic it had: g m n to the ualoiL'^ 6ifd Basy to cook—^ y to sliee Mate.. '*Th*. auwHag biffha ;up . . . and wmderfully tender lean center Pork Chope, Removed JvomMarket mecHcatibn is am iable to patients The British correspondent Is Ian dedieated to i>eace,” he said. at a reasonable 'oost." Altken, tepreaenting Lord, Beaver- Eisenhower cited the "Four-F" m i that baato." SHORT Stereo Anniversory Rand Dixon,'sUbedmmittee coun­ brook’s newspapers. He was seised Herter .to Prod. Frimce them* of the American exhibit at Beaidee to* .!tSHMit w ag» Ig - Weahlngton, Dec. 11 (A9^The#food Industries have sel, described Tfemp as "not small, after i-eturnlng from an investiga­ the 14-nation fair food, family, erefise, ankm depianda ladmisg a requeat for greater job saeurite fMr CMt.frsmtlii Meat loaf, hamburg pattiea, don’t/get-ex- to arrange for an Immediate halt not litoR*' succaiMul." / tion of Young's esespa from jail friendship and freedom. Value chicken parts are all e ^ on elted approach, has annoOneed a to toe sale of stilbeetrol-treSted He said he plans to exploro with in Plnar d*! Rio, >'.. . ."Into these four .words are com- baa oa-^lto pbultr;,/fattened biirdSe'. ■ a/ ‘BlSckman toe effect on smaller On tola release,''’Aitken':.sald ha To Bolster NATO Role pressed the daily heeda high pur­ the budget at, Pinehurst' low Flemming sitid he had tilk ro prices. . . ,| with A honneme which/cah cause Competitors when the larger com­ had been saked virtually nothing poses, deep feeHngt and agtiets ■eancer., ■ , ■with fetsU food and poultry rep* panies laiinch big adivertlring and about Young, but had been asked By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER fwas pornting toe finger of blame aspirations that unite Indiana and resentatiAs and was confident promotional campaigns in behalf 8 in 1 blend of Beef, Tha hormone Is called dletoyl* if he knew a man named Buck- Washington, Pec. 11 (JB —Sec- FW e, and, toerefore, Americans under one bahne'r — atilbestroL or stilbes^l. they would. suspend such sales. of their own patented brands, sad man. His questioners apparenUy at Ds Gaulle. toe Uanner o f human dignity," toe Pork and ,Veal. lb. 79c Stiibeatrol-treated birds are read­ whether the bigger firms’ handling retafy of State Christian A. Her­ Its use to fattin g poultry is were referring to the Miami fa- ter Is expected to foUow up next Offieiala here confirmed this im- President declared; Bulletins Wing discontinued, and birds al­ ily identlfishls, he added. of new medicine patents has any porter. prsssion and forecast that Herter Eisenhower pledged that Amar- ready grown with its use are being The Secretory explained tKat he restrictive resiilts. ' week a. move to .persuade French iThBi tht AP WlrtB . Lean Orouiid Chuck , Agents who arrested Buchanan Preqjdent (toariea de Gaulle to wi]l pursue.* Uto same line in cab­ leiA Froilily Dromi RAHIDRO STEAK SALE voluntarily token off toe market,, it had been aasured.,# retailer can Laiteyesterilay-toe subcompiittee said ha was enterteg the hotel inet-level NATO meetings in (Oettoswd ea BAge Teu) ■ 19c Identify the bicds either through raised toe question of firhether sd- strengthen greatly France’s role in ■ ' / Was announced. room to which thay recaptured dafense o f western Eutepe. Parts, next week. STEAKS CUT THIN.'MBDIUM OR THICK AS But with laet monto’e cranberry, their labeling or because they com­ 'vertising. circulars sent to doctors UN. BPACK m ntr 1 % Youfig yesterday. , Gen. Nathan TwlniAg, chief: of ITie issue could than be dlseussed C H U CK ^ ■ .Pinehurst Hamburg ■care still ^holng, offlelsls gave mand a prelum price. He said he by the big phsrtosceutical house Young, a 88-year-old FlMt-ad- V te le i NattiMM. N. Y ., 0 bK U Lb 59c YOU SPECIFY . . . ALL CHOICE ORADB BEEF was told .tost in all instances of Merck A Co., Ihc., made unWar- toe Joint GhlefS of Staff- was re-, further. If necessary, in western ’60 ^ax G uides these addefl aasurancea to house- vanturer from Mianil, waS' sen- ported to have told a meeting of summit talks wMto will bring to- ten—n w Unttod>««a8Ba and -tt* lb. 55c—2 lbs. 99c - wivea alyhit stilbeetrol • treated fliovtet Ualgn kgreed today «• a tence^ to SU years in prison Tues­ NATO toilltary leaders in Paris gethto President Eisenhower and Now AvailaBle 2 L b c n .3 0 poultiy: / ' (CoBttaiaM oo Page Seven) fOontinneo oa Page Ten) day fit mnar del Rio for conspir­ today that'-most NATO govern­ p s Gaulle, Prime Minister Harold. piaia fo r seM iig wp a .U J f„ b o d y - Fresh Chicken Lags If you have a chicken in the re­ ing against Gastro’s government. ments were falling to carry. out Macmillan of Britain and West tooob perato In to* jpeaeatat Uaaa HRLOIN frigerator, feel eafe to use it If the He escaped Wednesday and made their commitments to' toe alliance German Chancellor Konrad Ade­ Waahiiteton, i^ec.' 11 (f)-i The o f eater a p a e o . Tbe' xHaai agMm n a tiv i a poultry OUB OWN MAIUkFMSH lb. 49c akto. liver and kidneys gi^e discard­ his way to Havana, but his free- Internal Revenue Service today meat Waa readMd by UN. Am* ^mermem enAD f ed. No reeldue of toe synthetic hor- in toe military field. Hte hear­ nauer qn Dec. 19. . • Only best cuts ef fist bone dom'Oasted less than 48 hours. ers gained the tmpte^bn that he Paris reports said toe Twining announced publication of 1960 heesader Weary (Mieg .Ledga . ROASTINB OMOKEIiS u. 45i dr double bone. .Chicken' Wlpgs mmie has been found tn.,toe white . Cuban agents claimed Buchanan speech hit the NATO militsiy cwi- editions of three income tax aaff V a ^ V. KuiaeteBV Bavtel o r dark m | a t wan bringing bandages to Young, ference, preceding toe cabinet-level guides. \. i' Deputy fferctga SOalsIar, alter lb. 20c /’secretary of Welfare Arfluto S- who had hurt hia.left leg In the ee- "Your Federal Income Tax’’ , several.weeks si prlealeiastS' Chicken Parts . '/Flemming told a news conference council eetslone next week, with top«- ' .• -i ■ bornbahell e f f e c t . for Individuals and "Tax Guide ttatkNis. The pfate wUS b e kild am . - «> BtTTTMEPABmTOUUKEElBST 8H0RYUTEAKS yMterday..oC to# voluntary pro­ News Tidbit^ (pr Small Businpas” cost .40 fere toe U N . m>ntle*l eeaaiaHSee Blatff from the beet ■■Necks', lb, 5c and '.Two armed agents picked up , It was pointed out, that France All steaks trimmed the- Pihehiu^t way so that you gat gram. , ' ''‘ -t Altken after midnight at the-Ha- Called from AP W irro' cents each and contain 144 for anloh aettoa betore to* Qea- LEW u SSa I IREASTS eg laeata and eea- „ Ha said authorised manufsetur- hsii refused to accept,.U.S. atomic pages. They may be ordered.. more serving; . . .less waste,. Hearts and Oixssrda, lb. 2Se 'Vsna office of toe New. York weapons on Us territory, ae r*rt of erat AssemMy eada He USB eab- asasb Jnst right! % ers of etllbestrol for usS in poultry Times, where he-was talking with from the Mmrintendent of ston tonMNTgw. NEOKS aMlUOKS Sc Try MMo aeon, i.’ Have agreed to suspend its Ml'e .im- Europe's defense preparations. It Documents.' Wtehington, or ob., For a change try a nice half ei toe ’ Times correspondent,Mrs. Eugene Picket^- president, of hlso has withheld integration of ite Thd Artstifrpf fly: 8p8«bar l^lolns other than the double bone- cut, have a bit med.lstely. 'The poultry and retail loew’t Theaters, Inc.; voluntarily tatned from diatrict IRS offices.' VEGA Wocsorr m m » m more waste so we -put them in a separate class at 79e Morrell’S' ready-to-eat Ham, a Ruby Hart Phllllpe,' and Edward Air Fpree . intb'“ a single NATO ■"-.The third booklet, ’’Farmers Beott, a British naitionsl tod cor- gives Up options on. l5,eM of 50,000 Sat at fwi year FRUIT SAKE MU ♦^All-fwre^b’^ralfra^ FhoBagf0|»h.------1.. -Ib.-.^- . ;.... •...... :...... - - leg of LSmh or .. tender Pot cominon- snsrte grtoted him iinder aerial defense system. HotoAteP* ^ Tax Gulder--ls-free,~tMa-avail« Roast, > ■ rojffiondtot .'/Ttrr'*" the ' Natidnal a now plan for company executives able from IRB offices and coun-t ^ a rit Rctaiycid! . . . an mnazinf atoaaidMmle high flddity conaolb Hormone Broadcasting Co. V--J*- ■ .. Joint Caiiadisn-American efforts (Oonttaoed M Page Six) - try fgriCultural agencies. today tt”?*abaadn!Sw tha tiK* ' ■urlgiNiM aKM esAVH value... anvurinf fat-j^ortuinoe-.. fflorp, . The two 'agents qusstiohsd all next Spring will start ea mllllea meea neaharVega. Ifee eunaringly prioad... irtodly .teas tfian you three, then searched the office as< appatewt' -raasna. stes. 'badgel Bad aad'QveeajBlaMd Ohenfea. Red aad Green Ptaeapido tablishment of a permanent ''wNrlV Kwymw' would expect to pay for m^fl alonel Tn Fatten 7% though looking for another person reaearoii base on desolate Invert hahiariag.. TW - NaMsaml Aare>' Btoga, Diced O tien, Whole Citron, Lemon and Onuigo PeeL They made .Mrs. ■ Phillips open naotlca aMTapaee AdUdalstaa^ , . . Stert^Ninr fnilt cake now.. . RLL YOUR FRiiZER AT THESE LOW HUCES Island in the Canadian Arctic' 3(300 B iggest Y ule T rade in H istory D ed* S|NElE H g Fb I• a Six Mignavox high fldeli^ apeakert ^ R R n n c isn M rooms ln..WhiciT bid files were kept miles notHh of M—HaU » d|fEV^ CiBHBBy 8wM W w Ib Sweden Honse Frnkt Sappa, Sweden House Coffee In toe pktty shells! Peter John Launhton, 34, British- secretary of stats for EHiropean af­ aiaaher of .reeheta .hsfd"1> 'Ue' million eaponettee a year to Con­ fairs. -tn , epmea pregrAarK’* tha bean er ground., Coarse Oraanlated . Sugar for , Swedish with-Eltereo-^Diamond Hek-ap. / ,, ,ela king JUICR ? r„ 35e 8 ... *1.00 born co-defendant ... with ' Young; Cooldea, Bend-oat Olheeac, Ftalif or wiili Caraway Seeds. a Convenient gliding t(^)—People- Credit cards . spurred busrmg in ito aeeept as a RrsesdeBt A eoart I " UMA MEANS Duchess of Bedford. On grounds 'of TENMBL MBATT, rRsisH ..... uto o f toe •hormone in puniltry- He C ritical’" [E ditor her adultery with his lordahip'S; far­ ha've miore money to spend and Los Angeles. "At least toe woman ruling that a New J.braoy Patty Sljell! SWNACH * ^ ‘ d a a ^ e a , 4 for A9c outlined a voluiitajir program to mer accountant, Patrick Cbrbett .. they’ve spen^hg it.fo r -Chrietmaa. of the house thhiks-ahe. has mote lawTer eaa claba tea dedac-. remove from .tHe“'maiket''i:rfrdr -Y**' ' ' f- Mrs, Delores L. ZSmojcin, 30, That'a the report today from a ir money,” said a department atofe ttoBB for notida tr Charleston. W- Va., 'Dec. 11 HATfVV qmCK FBOZBN SPAREIIRS treated .with the hormone called picked pp in' suburban OrOase Point most every section of the country official. by his phyalelaa. Aal IN BIAHOOANT dlethylstilbest'ol, or-stilbcatrol; ' (F)'~A National G^ard tank Shores, Mich., tor speeding, tdQ* as merchants ring up sales which- ^ Shoppers are snapping up high- man said nader theJaw the MILD .OURg:. BXTBAUBAN. SHORT SHANK The voluntary proj^ni requests lumbered through downtown <’ police she and - her two' young they.exprtit will be the biggest for priced luxute-Items. agsMK had 86 days- la arhieh to SWORDFISH At Pinehurat HOOD'S MILK cai ],«^9c pou.ttry and food Industry rep­ Charleston yesterday, stopped daughter have been Uvlqg In her any Yule season in history. "The big-price tag doesn’t scare reaeh a deeialoa. That esakea ALSO AVAILAALB IN CHERRY, DANISH WALNUT 8808A0 resentatives to arrange' for fm- ih front of the Charleston l95X modercar since July. . Ah' Associated Press survey of them any more. They are more Jan. 84 the deadhaA The cMl- SMOKED SHOULDERS “> 39e ^ omedipte halt, in to# sale of treated Gatotte btolding and aimed Its The 'men who write the radio In­ 24 major cities produced predic­ concerned wito fashion and qual­ chMlfia oeold he that' each ema .cSnnoiKst. the second floor. Direct Factory Dealer. ‘ ,* OPEN THURSDAY OHd F1UDAY TILL 9:00 hlrds, , — dustry’s code of ethics will convene tions of gains ranging from 3' to 15 ity,” sate a St. Louie .merchant. wOl'be fought eat tet.lto tadlvid-' Lswi. FtbrIi, SliodtteiB GboHiid'fbf Korv. ^ In Hartford, Joseph N., Gill, ■ Ert»pioy« of the newspaper in Washington, D. C. .Dec. 16 ss'.a per cent over record 1968, Miami, Fla.,- reported a strong uaT merits. ALSOt .8kwaH atowing Oyston. State commissioner of agriculture, crowded th# windows and result of recent quiz sh»w scandals. "It’s going to 'te' a rrscKclHiack demand for furs and 840 aw'eaters. T ested , In stR lk ^ , G u a ra n teed ani^ S erviced . waved .white >4gs to tokeq of o f a Christmias.’’ was to'e roport fbeok Bealiopi, Large 8m«lta18B'. MANCHESTER ^ ' ‘ ket aitd dlvdrt it to other usu[e. Details Wdnted sure they're >ln good working of fedteal Inceoie tax evasion. . has bad Ilttls affect generally on ate in geaetal demand. ■ feet ever thlS\aaolMaa .New What ,tha other iieaga would toe Tha BbUavUls N. J., Post 6ffice was stuinpod by .this letter writ­ order.". Former Sec. o f State Zteah Ache- Chrietmaa buying. ^ Shoppers are showing a practi­ MAdeh adtedia rkaca aad>' M Mbnehekter^s LitiEMt TV, Radio, Rcebrd fvns.hot divulged. ten by Busan Long.-R. Hera Busan shows her letter which waa- The newspaper JYedneeday eon toll* Smito Oollaga symposium ‘Btor* ownsrs attribute thb aya- ca l Km too. *Tf you hay* a goodi hearty IB a d M h itte a BLIC MARKET Slid Appllaheb Storo . Now THE BEST fh* overall plan in oms opinion ratumad to her wito top noUtton; Returned for a Better Addreas., had harried hn edltoriiil quea- tha military ahould ha'va.gteotor laaeb* ei buying to thee* factors: bargan aM they reaUaa it. toeg ^ ' J 3 A I ri S I R f L T u oK T E D Co r n e r Buean had. addraeeed the tetter tp "Yba Baby Jesus, BstUfibihi.'* tkmtaiff tbs Guard’s ‘'srm oiy ...... I: etehtig; isN)gB' Psopte 'aanwd mote and saveg ■ iaat.' N «e..i« I 180 Cbnter Stroot , ., - v - , Conwr of Church Street mm i V'Hf.TOWN \ |. (•_ (Owrtl» a>d w '/R i * « x ;, , ■. HAPnototax).: 'v...... YBABB « m L ■ profrsm. ... aw * fa lUM, iiitefa art unduwg-

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V ____ .•v.'V i? . n b s TBSSi ’ ' MAKCRtSTBR 1VKNIN6 RDRALD. UANCW TBlt, OONH, m iDAY/ DIM^BIIBER 11> 19^^ 3 MANCHESTER BVEN^O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, PRroAY. DECEMBER 11, 1969 RochviUe^Vernon Belton res Selected NonHch Man ^ o l W s V s G o tft o i i ------. . Dancers Have Hard Role in Ghiiiji : With Gwn Cnii Lraidoii’g Good Samaritans Neyer .M ttS it* X': For Ifown Reports AT rmc imox Town Officials T ^ u ss: Dwyer Submits Resignation iBy RQY ESSOYAI^ ^••Norwich, pec. f l B^obt* Judge# for tee 15te annual Hotaf-Kong IA8 .— Duicsra are ing .vtcUm has told poNm tluff ths F u rth er a y O O M D O R I______usually tha spoiled darlings of . wepn TOP n r KNOTS 'T q^ Reports OonteSL conducted gun AiV\ which he wss alioi rv16s .A...... ' Chaiigb iii Fiscal Year Datra NO*lHt As School Board Chairman Conununlet eoclatlee but In Red was his own. S^ Alfroff b y ^ e University of Connecticut China they're losing weight. l^BPOT «UK»U •hy othors, and tha man wkofhaii^ A A S T Institute qf Public Service • were .'nie shooting aeeurroff' ysstsiffay thought hs had nothing to live for, taw ‘ prSfisms. TWy Sent ka«t VM. Msstan 1 5 £ 10 f They’re overworke

stisa of locturs-demon- Dwyer has subinitted< >. The CoogregMtionsl Ohurch Hi announced today by Institute di­ nourished, says. Tal Allien, ■. vice- at the B antlan Club on Tslman ■tTSTfUt. iM I TOlM M tk* found a now interoot In Ufo and money eawugh for thia. trsUm s at Rockvills High School For many years X-^ve ayolded ♦ T 2 st. X Thslr tnvantigatians have found plans to bsftn msstings in January his rbeQpiltffoa as ehslrmsn of the d iib irtU go roller skating to- president of the Chinn Dancing think ^ r»- frionda. next week. BtrsBueos sxsreiBs ter fsaf of be- morrow nl^t. They era to meat rector Beldon Schaffer,; ManueLVineentosSO, was report­ In Wnolneoe Vivo Tohro that ahynsss is behind a lot of the With town caetsls oft .ths Rsesl Fhrr's visUs are sponsored by Bolton Boarav^f Education. It wlU - The Judges, who wlU'meet S t tee Society. 7 ed to be In fair condition At ths iBc to kin nystlf. troubles: a Shyitsas that pmvsnts cmnlng muscle-bound. Hils risk, at tee cinmeh « t 7 p.m. The main reason, ah# says, la a ^*Thu tnuat do nothing oC tht This remarkable organlsatKm. year change thiat.wlll snd tlw cost­ tbs Natlonsl Science Foundation be acted upon a|'Uie next meeting Methodist PagesHt Sat UOonn Hartford Branch Jail. 7 to William W. Backus Hospital after tho Samaritans, eras started five psojpls fttim Joining eluhs and cr- ly borroWng tot a*t^*®*P**-ion of in cooperation with the V.8. t to a mlBlmum^: « 9 Hit2 ^ evaluate tea reports, are Mra. But­ scarcity of dan^ra. Idad,” dhia tho ^ e o .th n t nniwarod gSiwticna wlwre'they can most h f Mddlng seffly and af theBoard. A-rehaimal of ttw United Msth-^ In a speech/ reprinted In the stirgery. tho ohll> giv* >n* yiMir nuno, yearn ago' by tho Itov. Chad tlMi* ' Atomic. Bnsrgy- Commission. His ♦ Kj 19.*S** odM Ghurte school’s OhiJqtOMU ler P. CiittenAn, associate direc­ Police said, tha ehots' wars firedj Varah, rector of S t Stephen Wal- others. ralks are doaignsd to stimulate in- playing the cards gsnfiy shd Slow ♦AQ23__*T52 Mrs^ Ellxabsth AHot, vice chair- tor, Servolce Bureau for Womens I^lping Dancing Monthly, Tsi oddroM uld tolophone numbcr^- Wllllsm F. liuddeeks, chslrmad; •BORaxH . program* will be held tomorrow at by Thelma Mitchell. 28. ''Thlii ond do-nothing unUl w« got thtro. hrook. Tlistr job Is to •aid today hs has' informed the 'terest in science snd selsntiflc ly. Snergetibvnls:^s should take , man of the Bodrd, bqnflrme'd re­ Organisations; R o b ert Duffy, Ai-Men oomplalns that daneara arc woman told police she and 'Vincent ■tayoess. warping from m ajad fate of West AKQIOOO ports today that aha ngd received 2 p.m. a t tee church. Entitled required to pe^orm many dHTeront WoTl como In o huny.” In thia city of eight million— Selectmen of plans to hold prsllnv- careete- TShriatmaa Lights,” tha program former Hartford finance dlrecter, had been quarreling. When she said T h ^ wM * long pouoo. A te* where a humen being can become Obristmss'day is ths psak tiaas inary - msetingi in sn effort to He wUI spend two days with the 'in'’todMk*i hand. n ’M 5 4 a letter In which D ^ ^ s a l d he and Charles E. Hill, market re­ roles. They a ^ have to do their she would like to kill him he of­ X. for sulddas and wbuhMw MleMhM the sort of frilow who was resigning as Board <^atrman. wUl be presented ait 4 p.m. Sunday own wasjitng/ Any profeskional will .tell ytm pornte oigh. And then, the onller more lonely than in the heart of effect the changeover by July. physics cisasss discussing wavs A 4 ’ and will involve every chlld in the search coordinator with tee State . -V . • .sr.r •• .^1 fered her a gun and she used it, IdmUtM himeeir.” . ^ . a ' Jungle—he felt there was a Ih LoiMlon. motion and clsetronlea. On another obuld take a brisk waUt^tef as Mrs. Alton said the letter Develonment Commission. "TOeir Joints, feet and Other she said. -your finished print can be no The Samaiitaiia say tbe engUn- 1, IN I, much as three or four hlooksNit a Serth Wait OieslA M reason for ths action. churtdi abhool. parts of tee body suffer because bette*; teSn! your negattvs. And "It’o true then.” he Mked. U- great need for eucH a eervlee. The meetlnga, dleeusslone and dap bs wlU talk on nucisar idie- I 4 DbaUe S ad aN k T A Appearance of the Junior choir In. making the announcement i * - Vincent confirmed the story, po­ moot with the pothoo of o child, ation Is ohviouB. nomsha to the chemistry clsasss. time. This la likely to tie yoOr. . Dwyer was elected to a 4-; Schaffer noted that more than 80 they become/exhausted diie to lack you automatically Improve The SamarlUna offer a ,M- uhlle hssrings in early INO will ^PMi Pmb 2 a T m term on the Board In the Octob^ in tee program will be tee first of proper rpst,” she says. "Many lice said. your negatlve’e quality and lens •that y t ^ oere whether or not t hour aervtce ee\mn daye a week On days insant for family.rs- e followsd by a Special town Biological effects of radiation and mtiselee In k n o ts/se West found eiitries have been received for the 'I -V I i . Miss Mitchell’s ease was contin­ unlons and genoral good coiilfisn- S reproduction and genetics will bs out A-A election. The next night he was (lie performance of the grqup ot competition, deadline for which Is dancers . . / suffer from malnutri­ ■harpness by using the h ip e st kin myeekt" for thoee "tempted to suicide, or meeting in ths spring. At that time Opcaiag Bad —• A2 named chairman at an organisa­ mary youngsters. ued to Dec. 16 by the Norwich per mm.) your itan arrived at the address, listen­ sm red Over 1.800 deeperate calls. a uniform Saeal year. . will be made with math ebusieS. spsdcef. Dnmmy'^s seven held the six population classes for the pur- Intent to commit murder. ed patiently to the story of loneli­ Parr la acheduled to- apeak to flrat Mck, snd declarer ducked a Diamonds—Q 10 tS j QuhS-J 3 8. of the aaked for a epeclal Mauribe Church Sunday at 7, 8:30 posr-of Judging. Award winners more frankly than most Commu­ lens attains maximum resolu­ Of these, about 40 per cent were . If ths townspeople approve the diamond to .Weat'a Jack. West led What do you say? ' . meeting to reconsider a vote taken and 10 s-™- ITie Rev. Bernard I* nists because she Is not typical. Miss Mitchell Snd Vim/ent are tion. ness and despair sad tslksd the from people on tho brink of sul Masons to Install ian ^ they already hevs given the Rockville Rotary Club Monday will be- selected on the bases bf Negroes. noon. another trump, and South won. Answer : Pass. The trttaqp Mip- Nov./lO to discontinue the weekly McGtmk V pastor. content 'comprehensibility, utility She attended a progressive coedu­ »nsn out of eunmitting suldde. dde. it) FInanee Board s. vote of con- ac AdOx flhn Is available Ita The .initial visit was followed up S OeUeetloii ,, Now declarer took the ace of dia­ port is good, the diatributiar ts - OchMl bulletin. That vote was 4-8 Morning prayer will be read at and attractiveness. . cational ktoool ih England befqr^ Alt of them were persuaded Officers Saturday fldence — the Board will ask de­ monds and ruffed a diam. SpsQlsl muste during ths instbl-' SO, 1 ^ . ' Anothef tax rsU will Vernon .Elementary School. led a low club toward dummy. If mento hate been made to the erai Eleotric Oo. foundry. and needs of the masses.” booka . qf a company formerly Jacobs when the government In­ MnefefQ » -^ N night. Istlon will tM providsd by organist Present for the ceremonies will track. ' of the meetings be diacodtinued. pageant will be' held at 3 p.hi. Fire Chief Roy P. ElHott, Who The Oqmmunlsta concentrate on she said, he showed a gun and MI 9-0M6 These people, man snd woman, then be set -on ths shms Grand West ducked, he would lose hie The Board voted to bontlnue the Junior FellowShdp will see a pro^ headed by Financier Alexander L quiry started. The government robbed her of two mink ehsU kdff Jamee.MeKay and baritone Bvsrett Ust to cover the 18-month budg­ bs First Selectman George Rieley, ace. I f . he took Me two aces, he eatlmaited the damage, oald the group folk dancing with the ac­ contends Guterma also controlled have had no prsdous training in MscCluggege. Mayor Herman G. Oleon, Alderman would then have to lead to dum­ , practice. In both Inatancea. the gram Of movies & their 6:30 p.m. building eontelneiJ a lot of expen cent on uniformity rather teaii In­ Guterma omitted listing fiiora some Jewelry. such work. But ones a Samaritan Other elected officers to bs In­ et. .Texes- for UUe budget wlil be Board questioned the chairman’s meeting. Comficor but. he denies It. Oldest due July 1, IM l, but will be pay­ John Gill, Supaiintendent of my; end declarer would then dis­ sive maifiilnary Which was dam­ dividual brilliance.' thSn 32,000,000 In tran ^ tlo n e. they attend special ciaaaee. stalled are Howard Waddell, sen­ Schools Raymond E. Ra.msdell, and card two diamonds on the king of authority to act Independently of A Christian Manifesto” will be aged. Solo dancing is ffowned on and with Stasst nMUMas. , Tkey offer their asaletanoe with ior warden; Brland Johnson, Junior able in two Installments if ths tax Erhardt Koelech, director of Rock- of Board approval. tee sermon topic of tee Rev. Carl­ tee performances glorify every­ The accountant, Stanley F. Dole O M tra st P siMm is over SSO. The second installment hearts and the king of clubs. EflSTUJOOD Offleiaki attenopted to learn what Jr. of Detroit, te s tl^ yeeterday First Lighted Home reSgloua probleme, arrange for the warden; Wllllsm Hewitt, trees- -vllle’a midget league. West was Just too strMig for his An adjourned meeting of tee ton T. Daley at 9:30 and 11 am . calmed tea- fire last night which thing Comtnunlat, from bumper ------m s would he due Jan. 1, 1N3.;. Board of Education has been at the federal conspiracy trial of treatment of aerlously disturbed u rer;. and Past MSatar Malcolm Selling Ckrletmaa Trcea reatlon Omter. Non-membere will own gOod. Transfer one ot the. aces worship aerrioaa at United Meth­ brought firefighters-from six cities harvests to tea unity ot the masses Ths boarding house of Mra. clients snd give ioadlly of their Robertson, ascretary. Tha purpose of the Secal change TWO TOP HIT81 scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. at odist Church Sunday. Mra. Herald GutermA hla asadclate Robert J. would be effected In July IN i Hie Holy Name Society of be admitted for a email charge. to. East’s hand, and East would be ■to' tee ecene. — to what one commentator de­ Sarah Jordan, in Menlo Park, friendship to the lonely. Appointive officers who will bs Dandng for .Teen Club membere able to get the lead with that ace tee echool. Because of tee antlcl Lee will be aololat. O iurdi school scribed as "the rollteldng life of a Bveleigh and two corporations.. N. J., was tee first home to be lit Till 91 when taxes .would be oollecUMe for Sacred Heart Church began eeUlnj D«aa Harttate I ■ert. >ated absence from town of at No one was Injured, although All are charged with conspir­ The Bamnritsns am unable to •sated are David Spencer, aenler Chrlatmaa treea today on R t Si will be held only bn Dec. 29 this In order to cash tha queeil of dia­ S. MacLalse Is held at 9:80 a m. MYF-will meet 18 men were in tee area of the fire. truclB drivetr in tee new democrat­ ^ tee Incandescent bulbs of desoon; Oarl C. Hultgrsn, Junior the budget'Of the fieeal year monds. The teouhle with being too la " I __ Jeast two membere that night, tee at 7 pjn. Sunday. ing to defraud toy falling to file to €»tilt's ginnlpg that same mont^. near Vernon Elementary School. month due to^ the holiday activi­ DISOmB” ic OhinA" 'niomas Edison. doscon; William Saifdburg, senior ties: Dancing la held at the Vernon strong Is that you can’t move "CABKBB' Board ie now being polled in re­ The rasiilting'perfpniMuices have proper flnaneial statiemehta for a Every Nile steward; Frank Oaksler. Junior Cur^tly the town must bor­ Some 800 trees have been around from one hahd to another. t:tas ■ ‘ tt I ' lasiN gard to postponement or,.cancella­ MMoheatar E v ening Herald Pumpkins Named Flood third firm, the F. L. Jacobs i i row ntoney for .ssvien months to brought from northern Maine. Grange. ■ • a forced D*lety about teem. Steward; Walter Person Jr., mar­ ...Hoapitnl Notes Take It easy, now, and your tion of the adjourned meeting. If It Btdton correspondent Doris M. Tal has outlined a program to Dole, an employe of tee auditing F O R RENT I Excffpt'Saturday) shal; James McKay, ehoirmastsr pay current axpsnsss until taxes They will he on sale from 8 to bridge will improve. SUN.t "Darby's Rangers” Is canceled, Dwyer’s reslgriaUon Harpers Ferry, iv. Va.—This firm of Ernst A Ernst, said teat p.m. through Christmas Eve. Admitted, yesterday: Frank' IPItiilla, ^trtephone Mitchell 8- tackle tee problems of China’s 3 sad 16 mm. Movie Projaetors Manch0tt 0f Mpssiah Chorus and organist; Past Master Hsrbert are collectible. This cost the town baUy Question , would come up for action at the 8848. city, now obeervlng tee centennial transactions teat ocerfired In tee Lsggstt, chaplain; and William only 1300 on the 1358-1054 budget, In Anqy Exercise untach, 178 Union S t; Mrs. Nellie Partner opens with one heart, -.next regular Board meeting on, of John Brown’s raid, once was dancers. —eoond or silent, oleo 38 ram. Army W arrant OlBcer Harold She recommends early training fiscal’year 1968 dW^not show up sBde projeetorA lAflak ___ Bray, who wlU be starting his SOth hut Increased Interest rates and a Hopowiee, 30 High S t; Suuh and the next player paaaes. You Jan. 4. called "tee Hole.” It suffered from on Jacobs books. year as tyler. higher Mu^et have brought the Johindrow, aon of Mra. Sylvia Stanley, Oyerbrook Rd., Vernon: OCIV Oirtstmas Party Set Radio Cairo Powerful fioodi, Including tee Pumpkin on tea ■village level, tee establiSh- Peticlike, RodovUle, <3oim., recent­ dOo THJ. 3 PJ3. MON.-PW. merit of more dancing Schools In He said tee general ledger failqd WELDON DRUG CO. AsfrsShmenta will he served fol­ cost to 37,800, Luddeoker said. Mrs. Franbis Stanley, Overbrobk Mrs. Anthony Armentano is Flood of 1753, so-called because to show the receipt of 40,000 im iiai B nronO H OP O. ALBEXT PEAB80N lowing the ceremoniae. ly participated with the 08th Rd. pumpkins from Indian gardens up- towns and- cities and, thorough SOI Main St. TSi. MI 3-8331 The FInanee Board this PHONE MltcheB 3-7333 chairman of tee hostess committee Cairo, Egypt—The United Arab medical checkups at ah levels. shsriee of Scranton Coip. stock, vojod to seek an appropriation iff Traiiqportetion' Co. tai IMeroiae Discharged yeaterdXy: William for- tee Christmas party of the Republic has Just installed, at a stresm bobbed'past on the crest. 33,800 at the town meeting Dec. S3 Drum Stick at FOrt Euatis, Va. Newbury, 72 Village St.; Richard BURNSIDF/^::^ Ooundl ©LUateoHc Women at St. cost of 38,750,000, tee Middle for Interest payments on borrowed H m axaroisa' stressed . ahip-to- lUji'N'.uii ■ ( dn I. 11 ■ I'jr . East’s most powerful radio trans­ PraiMtt HMiert iNESSIAr Aore cperstlocin with hrtiooptera Nelson,- 8 Robert Rd,; Max RoUie, STATE Maurice Church hall Monday at 8 money. Although |8,0M was In­ 87 High S t; Norman Young, 81 Shlrler XscLalee - Umb Martts p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs, mitter. Radio Cairo has 300 kilo­ cluded In the budget prepared In transporting supplies frgm off­ Elm S t AsHieair FisselMa George Maneggia; Mrs. Wesley watts how and later may ,have PIECES Saiisy Imsisi, lea II, 1N 8- 7;N shore barges to Fort Euatis. NOW PLAYINO 600. Its broadcasts can be’neard August. Interest rat^ rose in Oc­ “CARCEft** At i;ie CenttBUOM Frosa OmO PJK. Robbins, Mrs. Charles A. Robbins, tober from two per cent to three Jbhndrow, a p ^ in the oom- Vernon apd TaleeUvtne news Is : Mrs. Adelard Bernals, Mrs. An­ throughout* tee Middle East and Solid Mapis ' per cent, and the 18,000 has al­ pany at tha fort, antered tha Army handled through The Herald’e laM OhsaSler - ' Mlorte Maarer drew Fisher, Mrs. Bernard Hudak, AfricA Dough Box Ertd Tabis , ready bean expended. Taxes on the tax March 1M7 and was last sta­ T ic a a m a b b )ro w o n s a i ^ a t , tioned ,at, .Fort Rucker, Aia. Hla BoekvlUe Bureau, 8 W. Main S t, "JA Y HAWKERS" * ^ 1 Mrs. A. J. Verprauskas and Mra. current budget will-not be collect­ tetopbone TRemont 8-8186. 'S:W-»sU Anthony Crmllle. HEADS MANUFAOrUBEBS AuteenUe ‘Dough Box' repro^ pom siioN ’s, Dfa b a t b b i x b B’8 m itbio m o p L IF iS father, Franeds Jchhdrow, lives in Hartford, Dec. 11 (ff)—Harvey ductlon In Solid Maple, s e m f IM Owner Stvset Ull MSlm Stmt . ed unUI Aprtl. Keine, N H . His wtfe, lim an, Hves All women of tee parish are In- Uiddeoke said ths : Flnanes SAT. 1 P.M.T-K1D SHOli^l . ' vlted to attend the event. Each will L. SpBunberg, chalrinan of the aa a charming End Tabla - . IBB OONMEOnODT BANBaia TB08T COMPANY \ Board Intends to work out a pro­ hi Deiibigh, Va. MAnr furnish a 80 cent grab bag gift and Veeder-Root Co. of Hartford, has avs MAIN Im urarr HoapitaJ Report OartooBs—^"Son of ROM Hoed** FBaTbM PECK been re*e1beted president of the gram to finance with fiscal ysar AtWAm donate 50 cents to a fund to buy AND AT THB BOX OPVIOB SONBAT notes part of the "baby budget” A total of 310 paUents were Local Stocks toys for the church nursery. This Is Manufacturers Association of Con- ADMISSION fid * •o that ths tax rate wUl be levied treated at Rockville >pty Hoapi # SEE OTHER AD e In accordance with a recent vote of nectlcut.^U the other top officers $2 9 ® 5 mutSSSmueir on only one-half or three-quarters tal gluing November, 124 of them SAT. tee Council. were reelected also at a meeting of tlie total hqdget. ... being out patients. Qnotatlens Pkrnlebed by Librulxa'e Moteer Dies - here yesterday. .They are Carlyle Oak BMgs Leetorof monthly report of Mrs. Vir­ . GMmuh a Middlehroek, Ine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Bentley of F. Barnes Of Bristol, ’ vice pres ginia J.YaakulHs, supeclntendent, KERFL Bolton Center R^-Jeft yesterday Ident; A. W.- 'Cavedon of'Talcot Marvin Parr, "traveling scisnes shows 188 x-rays, IS births, 80 . Bank Stoeks . - teacher” from the Dak Ridge Inr Bid Asked for Avoca, N. Y., where they were vine, vice president; John Coolidge Colonial Wall Rack operations, 1,804 laboratory teats, called by the death of Mrs. Bent­ of Farmington, treasurer: and L. Read Hertild Advs. stitute of Nuclear Studies, Will six bipod transfusions, and Mven Oomt Bank and .Trhst STATE YfcellRWiweil Choice of Maple or Mahogany Co...... 48 46 braalrtrelF.SMB ley’s'mother, Mrs. E. D. Hees. Mrs. M. Bingham of Bloomfield, secre­ . . . In warm hand nibbed fin- aocident cases. Hees had been 111 for the past sev- tary. As many -as 63 patients ware Hartford Nstl9nsl TOMORROW 2 P.M. rdViraMeaJUi ieh . A splendid Bank and. Trust Oo SO ' 88 ■ eral months- The funeral will be choice -for any WESTOWN treated on the hospital’a busiest DOORS OPBN 1:80 . -MevedhilU. held In Avoca tomorrow. $1|95 »«ARIIACT“^ A days, while as few as 88 were Eire Insuraaos Dempanles . SMiebCnhait, room. treated on other days. Aetnk Fire ___.... 88 'll News. Notes .About 20 w o m ^ attended the 450 Hartfovd RM i—(Csmar wf McK m ) ~ M I 0-M 45 Kiowa; OcWmcil Party Hartford Fire ...... 188 IM RU G and Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ National Fire ...... 134 142 Christmas m eeting of Bolton hontas, will hoM a potluck supper Phoenix Fire ...... 78^4 81V4 Homemakers Wedneway at the today at 8:80 'a.m. preceding the Community Hall. High point of the Colonial Mapla Time Barrier Broken regular meeting. Members will ex- Ufa and Indemnity Ins. Cos. session was a potluck peCfed at UPHOLSTERY chsngs fffty-cent gifts. Plans for Aetna Casualty ....188 198 SATURDAY noon unde, the direction of Mrs. 5-Drawar Chast remembering the aged and shut-in Aetna Ufa New /... 87 90 August Mlldner. Ideas for Christ­ Offers ample etoraga eapaci^ members will-be discussed. Conn. General .....3 6 3 368 mas werevpxchangcd by the group. CLEANING with its five drawerf, its gen­ Rchort Lunch Menus , Hftd.'Steam Boiler . 86 01 The Jolly Clovers, a 4-H glrls> erous 30” wldtlii Rich Colonlsl IWDAcdLOR’ Travelers ...... 86 88 Kiddies club, will meet tonight fronS 7:.'10 Maple with authentic hard­ Miqile Street: Monday, spaghetti Td. Ml 9-1752 NOW 1-DAY SERVICE with hamburg, grepn bean% cole PnbUo DtiUtiee to 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. ware. slaw, peaches; Tuesday, sliced Conn. Light A Power 22 24 I 4 W 1 MEE Kenneth Matthews on School Rd. ham, maahed jwUtoea, buttered Hftd. Electric Light gt 67 They are asl dessert, ■ mHk and LifQjtime Contracts . assorted-sandwiches serve—All of The Valley Oil Company has been serving tha - ANSCO cheese wedgea, buttered green Yale’s>f)dl^n}«, athleUc coaches JOHNNY WOLFS CLUB 21 OAFE motoring needs of central Connecticut for over beans, assorted cpokles;- Tuesday,' aM-~4Mw: -.^-iKciMtaig ^w der- ^ w . ;-30l- MAIN "ST,—MANCHESTER”' ':...... forty-five years. They have now joined with Bostoo Rockar VfVf(WpMI| U flflf s h 6 p hot dog and scalloped potato taa- •mounts te Uteffme,appointments. Beauttfuny-stytsd, mads- In DcLsttey Klphtath, the sports boss Cities Service to being you the finest petroleum New Etegiand by . master ■N^e, buttered corn, prune plums; DaM M Ev«iy PH d^ 3m 4 S srtiiitla y Wednesday^ baked macaroni' And a t ' the--unlvMBttY; disolosed the products on the market today with famed Valley craftsmen. In antique black - 'Em NOel cheese, pareley waxed beans, cake novel pact ywterdaT. He oatla It r, A LUXURIOUS GIFT FOR on Cotnpany jwrsonoJtzed service. with- rich gold decoratloha. squares; Thursday, beef - stew, ‘‘Ap|m»tm«nt-w3thmit-tenn,’’ and FLOdR SHOW SAI^RDAY MGHT .A' Cities Service and Valley .0)1 are celebrating (I home ' made blecuits, cheese it is the Msutt cf a two-year ex- THE MAN OF THE HOUSE wedges, sliced peschei; Friday, petiment There are no oontraota, ^ D ^ C IN ff TO'AL HBOMEL’S ORCHESmA their new association with a gala Cartoon otmnicv ODB FBIOB salmon loaf with cream sauce, no slgneitiwes, eWy a handshake. HIS OHIUSTMAS STOCKINGS . Caption-Writing Contostjj Fiiat Prise-a brwd MO. maahed potatoes, -buttered piess, No Coveirui-^e Mtnlmum— Coqple or Stag BELONG IN FLORSHEIMS i .. new 1960 Chevrolet Corvpir add; thirty other; BOVS’ MELTON Jello; mllK, brekd and butter served vklu'able prises I The conttot is sifftbla and fun $10^ 1.95 with all meala. -i' Vernon Elementary:. MondBy> ^"do; Just wrtte"a caption for the caftpoh fas- SUBURBAN COATS pork In gravy, maahed potatoes, 30 OTHER VALUABLE FRIZES-'^Admiral Portable TV. Boy’s tured on this jisga. Tb entor the (Space Age ksrnsi com, pdckles, fruit; Tuesday; Sun. .4/iemo4m CMyt Bike 2 6 *r6 .E. Portable Redlo, Black ft Decker Drill KR, Admiral Portable contest, stop at any Cities Service Station dis-' beef stew, craeksn, cheese eticks, HllHNSim Phonograph, Kodak Movie Camera, Rogers 50 Pc. Silvsrwars Bit, Mel- playing the “Welcome to Space Age Service” Febuloitt gift Idea! Civa esndwlehes, pudding; Wednesday, Wonderful for Kid$! mac DInnsrwsrs, Men’s Xvvo Suitei:^amsonits, VsMcIpsds, Q.E. Grill— banner. Pick up a free entry blank which con-, " COMPUTC yourb«^ meltons of' baked sauhage loaf, buttered rice; Waffle Baker, Q.E. Steam and DryTron, Colaman tWo Burner Camp ANSCO LANCER gravy, green beans, apple sauce, ^ Featariag The Exelilng jH in irtOOBilM Bk ILDRBN 80o-^ADULTS lie Stbvs, Remington Shaver. . . plus mihy, ..many othsrel taia» all the official rulei . , . you can enter ad”: ANSCO CADfT* SO%^jnaw, 40% raprobesfod Jello: Thursday, spaihetti and • Plaa'e Moods Of : many times asyou like. Contost closes midnight, Tola Lamps CAMERA OUTFIT vrool,. fortiSed with nylon! hambuiv, tossed.salad, fruit;’ Fri­ X^rjOEGRIICO Daeember 31, 1959. . TABLE LAMI»S for day, fim sticks, mashed potatoes, 2 * WaUy Fields, Rais . I ^ • ,E ■|kM4HtMia teat decorative toqch. C A S E i A o u r m Handlnnc style for dram up Stop in today... let us welcome you to Space In an authentic period oocasiqna. , , durably made cream.ed com. picUed beets: des­ V * Frawde Rme,.lNnims Age Service with your free gifts. sert-and milk served With all 0T be Home Of Fua and Frqltc - reproduction. Choice for sports and play! Orlon^pile meals. - • of colora. Hnin^ iiriAed off wMi 1 , Teen Splaali Party, ■ AUBUnONS AT NO EXTM The Teen Club will., hold a • Oak Brill ui;3: quiitingl Coat value of tho CNAME...A SAVING TO YOU! rolaeh party Dec. 19 from 8:80 to f l 30 o a k .Rt., Maaoheoter , year! SizM 0-12:''* 8:80 p.m. at the Manpheater Rbc- ffwIMirt Nsrff Irfcostalswiwfers fpr IbwiAy bops FLORSHEIMS BRIDGE LAMPS In START AT choice of smarter col­ .119.98 ors. with gold trim. Perfect for , the Cpl®* hla^ Interior. '' O D ifinucB DtTB'PBHB DINE-DMCE ★ FRI. anil SIT. \ ' »W1!BT, 3K>FF K1(I8I0 BY GIFT CERfflFICATCS AVAIUBLE t 1 9 J 9 t 10.f i ,JOEY MANN and # HUGH WILSON G O E S 1 0 lO W M m ,FaatBrts!g1 ^ L . M.MOTOLA, BM rtr^ig Artist .* LibaraIvTarms 9N sad DINNER a0«VED DAILY : HEISCHtt B8T IN IT4UUAN-AMERIOAN FOOD TRY OUILDELIOIOUS PIZZA . . , .sample CAPTIONS: SOUTH WINDSOR MAm BUUn^BO^W?UNB rrOM BAWiqER" 3t40-^'TlOPPITr"-i3ril8-B;19 RESTAURANT—Ml 8-4108 rtl IM at'Midi n*> *Tw Uet lilt BwHfiW ■. iSair f H A R M A C Y 3 * tec|^ter S fo rfs Sunday Etenihg~~^For Oke W m kl MAN^iesmFAJUCADE- BERLIN ON BRNUN ie*NFnul Dator'Tb Ptartteai "YHR YOWRD [ "A S K A N Y 410 ■■rtfeitfrlM ii.^CorBer of lleKoo)—MI I-M40 OnON EVBRT NIGRI «> 9 UNTIL C l d u ^ ^ JR IE SPACE MASKS PPS TBE CHIfcDBBM ^ fMIE A e4PIWN„.WIN A f• m Go m * I t; , Bte. PHAAfiaPHlAir I GMU.^ em' vfi . .

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A- . P A G E n v R V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. DECR^BFrR H., 1959 i': A' ■ f. llANGHfeSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ QOmi> FRIDAY, DECEMBER U ,1W » -A" Eisenhower’s , Is reminded to bring a sbs fiofiir Manchester Missilemen River’s Course Changed lb W ate^ TE5M 8E BECORD Hpr Andover g ift fo r t o bag. 6RIAT IW Mt^AINS ME puik Windtor The annnu dindreh'e party will India Speech 7:30 H 11 1OM0IM0W IUG% ba brid at t o church hall at 2 pjnu THE tiU ^ N YOU SAW Dae. 19. A ll children e f t o pairlah Australia’s Parched Inland Area AMFJIICAN MMION F 08T NO. tpflhA A U X IM A R T , Musical Fillfi up to and Including Gradt 6 ax*. Hit in Britain wSIcotna.to attand. By STAN HtirdSlNSON < ‘Jm Snowy River weetward be^produetton by (ffi million dollars a . LtG4GNHOMB---!Ap9mONNte IVssociates Honor AT THE millliAlfT]|0 MRPET1^ ^ By RORY ODONNOR ^settle down to thls .ar*a„ He Is Mm: «dnay Whtttfonaa Canberra, Australia (F)—An ex­ comes a fact with the opening of year SetfbrFal^^ ani of tlty Pro<2iclstmas Thule, Greenland, o f ^1 place* married, the father of three chil­ London, Dec. 11. (F) — Several the first underground power .sta­ Emngtoeers eetlmste the Eucum- dren, end lives to Haddam Neck. citing dream is coming true in \ • GUBSt RiCOliiNNG $TA*$ • held laoenfiy. m p :^ . that Jt was 8w« rm SJ-PO fv If"* . . y / aeeme to have becomb Waterloo to Britiah n ew epapn reported toSky tion. bene» Dam,------biggest In the plan, . will Jesse (pronounced with only one Australia. ‘Hie' waters of the Uke 10 years to fill, allowing for E x - A taohnieclor musical film wifi IT fto u cla l sttoeaas and w lto a to t o t Preeldent iMehhower got an Snowy River soon wlIJ flow west Diversion of t o Snowy waters -N, Mpneheeter’e Battety C of the ind Ayllable, Jess) Gamble, e fire con­ win extend to r Jirwiperpus Irrige- water that wilt be used. ___ \ be pfSaanted at t o RHAM Xittia thank all friends ef fit*' Soctoty imenthuslastic reception In his to water the rich but dry plains b i^ Jockuy PHIL BURGESS who help^te^ugtedj^fc Nika.Mfe^i« Rn. trol computer iterator, ie noted tlmi aivss along 'the banks of the This dam has a capacity of • BtftUPiallecBit WUUamBndth*' >7 p.m.-8tanlay Waldrco, program Theatre at 4 and 8 p.m. tomprirow sHor'af Wf coNVBMHr for a trim uniform and a cheerful epeech to the Indian Parliament of the interlor.i,. Awwa^ c Gr at lUiUii StaMoii WlWf oommlttea ebalm aii, Shnoimoap Two eoldieri from the battery Murray and Mumimbidgee rivers 3,860.000 acre feet, enough to put •M U o€ iaUnCtM Rd. wsa gu ^ to conjuncUoa with t o Christmas TSvc^children will bo bspttaad have jiut missed top honors In dUM ition, even when pulling K.P. They were contradicted by In- Through the ages, this river, fed that meander through the *tot*s nearly an Inch of water iwer all of a hoDor ftt a rarprlM tutlmonlal that the program will Indnda a Up tn the IFU (Integrated.fire by the melting enow from Aus­ amorgaSbord. Chrlatmaa oarola Preview Pair qponaorad by t o Sunday during t o 22 Soldier of the Year and Soldier of dla’e Htoduetan Times, which aaM: of Victoria and New South Wales England. Scotland, and WUea. a t t o F lra t Oo , _ WllLIMANTie CARPET CENTER \ the. Quarter .competitioh because control) area where he manipu­ tralia’s Southern Alpa has emp­ into South Australia. Its 381 feet high wall,, half a ItoZM ear—t »er.u togU IRfat SRBR ClwlM RuUunutit, Route 8. jni* and mOviea. F M A . Thara will ba no admisaloR lates. an electronic gadget that ‘Never before weie a visiting dig- O b d Church. Tiiay' ara Janet Lyiiiia ' a CQuplO o l miMilemeh from the tied into; the sea at the southeast 16 Years OM , mile thick at the base,. contains tt^ ’e aevwi Uffular cu>;wle«.^ , Ta 'Opea OCflea chart*. . ; Qpw Duitr 10-5 ^ji,r-T!iiu»day Night HE S:00 / would cover the average living ititary cheered so enthuaiaatloally Oarlbeig, daughter of Mr. add unit up there in .’Thule,, one comer at the continent. ’Theee .rivers today tack eufficlent nearly nine million cubic jmrda of led by fun-tone Constable toarjea Dr; nimp Sumner announces NT room, he Ie always on top of his Wnd so much by MP’e (members of Water has run to waste, in the Decorations for t o fair wlil be Mra. DonnU Ourlbetg and David B y AiiYtim a of ■\erlca’*- farthest flung Air water for more irrigation without earth and stone. ■ Jlmcelas. wera boots at tbe affair* tha opening of an otflca for the aet up tonight to t o gymnasium work, scores well in practice firing parliament), who echoed the noble sea while the inland haa been i MOTHERS’ as4 BRANDMOTHEflr 2 Bumap Feat .■» «f m t- Defenae'Command (ADC) bases, the Snowy diversion. The coastal ■:!^lr*eant BralthwalU Berufl M practiee of.ohatetilea ahd vriiere ths fair will be held tomor­ and haa a good Word for everyone. pentimenta of this great eniaader parched. taaident trooper hero for Meana Robert Post- ^ Rt. 6 Across Ihe Ctedntry Club TeL HA^^ISlt Earliersr ^ nils i a year, M. Sgt. Ed­ country that will lose much of the 8t. Augustine, FIa„ will cele­ oology at 1758BUIngtonRd., WM»- row from 2 to 10 p.m. All men who In the soldier of the quarter to the cause of world peace.” For a century Australians have Snowy River ■water le weil-watered brate Its 400th birthday in iOK. mars before bis adTaacem«t alw png Oentar, on Monday. Tha Rev. Willard B. T bom an ward J. Gooden, lat sergeant at Applause interrupted t o speech are able to aaslP are aaked to be has announced that them wUL he I^ig/Prices Froin 15.W, 25.95, 29 .95, S9.95/o9,95,., Battery C,- waa'runner up to Sp4- competition he was well on his dreamed of diverting, the Snowy anyway. S ^ t bra*, ifer to Troop D. Denlel- Office hours In the Newberry at t o gym at 7:80 tonight way to top honors until he got to 17 times. '« through the mountains to water BRACELETS Ih e Snowy achems hi now 10 bnildl^ will be by appointment; no famliy'night pot-luok aupber, eiallet 4.C. Kenneth Sprague o f "Bee fails to ring the bell,” head­ Among .t o booths wMch wlll .be Friday, as previously planned, due Thule in the Soldl«i“ vOf the Teat the divisional review at Ft. Banks, the inland. years old, and will take at least > STERLING *^e»r lUieUeai **?®S** 9 a.m. to noon Monday and Thurs- Mass. There, that Thule fellow lined Britain’s -maae-Circulatlon LARGEST Jaoobaen ?as also a guest at t o aet up ura a novelties booth, with to the rush of the Christmas aea- competition in the leC-'Ragion of The dream Is becoming a fact M long again to finish. SBLEC nO N OR GOLD dby, and 1-8 p.m. Wednesday and itama made by Industrial Arts atu- showed up. ■ Daily Mirror. Its dispatch from through the development of the When complete it will have 'll Wc Stock Lip (Unner. Both nwb were preamted Friday. He wju.aleo continue bis ■on. the ADC. Soldiere are scored on such New Delhi eald Wsenhower, “die- IN TOWN riLLEO wltb gifts. • . iSentst and a booth with candied I MM ejM SMM MM billion dollar Snowy MounUins power stations generating 35 mil­ present office ei 86 Heynee St, apples and fudge made by tbe Sliice that tin)* Specialist.; 4.C. item! as neatness ot appearance, appointed most o f his hearers.” hydro-electric scheme. Other Invited gueats tndudedrae Maadiester Bventag H era ld Jeaae Gamble,'Battery Ci.waa rup- lion kilowaftU of electricity, nine Mancheeter.' Home Bconmnlcs department knowledge of the job and military The coneerveitlve Dally Tele­ la^Solld Rode major dame and 88 miles of di­ ENGRAVING PONE ON PREMISES_____ i^lectmen, court pe$*»m«V. To Meet Monday Andover coiieepondent Mrs. Paol hrr up to a Thu]e missileman ih- graph said the Preeldent "drew en HALLMARK dent SUU Trooper , WM^leU Hay­ Students also partlPpated to K. Pfanetlriil, telephone PBgrtm operations on . t o unit level, The first major power station version tunnels. The South Wtndior United Re^ the divisional Soldier of the Quar­ kil’OWledge of the Army chain of enigmatic response from the In­ O K N THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. den of Hast Windsor and two con­ making decorations for to ' fair. 2-68B6. ' ; In the scheme the size of a cathe- It will metoe available every UgibUB Census Committee will meet Sixteen freshmen In t o A rt De­ ter Competition. cotomand, current events and in­ dian Parliament,” adding: edral hollowed out of the solid year enough water to cover two stables from that town, x "Applause greeted his oblique CARDS rif e* Drum Corps ^ Monday at 8 p.m. In the St. F ra n ^ partment made larfie Christmas Mis.aflemen in the 1st .Region ternational affairs. Selections are rock 1.000 feet underground, Ie be­ minion acres to' a depth of one of Asslal Church hall. < , look in general at Thule, and references to past colonial rule, The Volunteer Blre Departmeot bells which will decorate t o foyer. OirioUnM Deoeert F i m made on a point system. ing opened this month. • ' foot. 'Luthenui Borvloe Greenland, as the land, mUltarlly- xGamble’s . regard for cordiality but ctolld silence met his reminder Economists claim the electricity MILLER U p r g a n li^ a fife and drum corpd; CUI to Meet Monday . Royurice Crearti Co./ of American sacrifices in combat­ The station will use water di- Children In grades at* through 10 Oiir Savior .Dutheran Church, A recitation of the rosery to S t speaking, of spit and polish, not has stood weH in t o eyes of su­ alone will be auffictent to Juitify 27 Warren 8-6980 Just ice and vr.hale blubber. Wheth­ periors and at'times has got him ing Communist aggreeeion in veried under the m ou n tain s PHARMACY who are Intereited In joining the worshiping In the Wapplng Gram­ Columba’S Church will precede t o through a 14-mile bmnel, the great coat. group should attend t o organiza­ mar School, will hear an Advent Catholic Ladies Society Christmas Peppermint SticklU; er or not true, those Thule boys involved in long, cqi)versaiion8. A Kopoa.” The‘huge water diveraipn, paid .'Ti (,i;i r\ 1(0 \it I 977 MA1NST. ^ MANCHBM ^ 4 won. their respective competitions case in point is W* lengthy ex­ The Telegraph’s headline read; Smaller power stations have tional m eetor with a parent Tues­ term on Stunday entitled “God's party at 8 p.m. Monday. v FYozen Pudding Ice for by electricity charges, will rhoM.' Ml ; II ;I Pre-Christmas Message” at both over two well qualified soldiers. planation of aerodynamics to a *Mr. Eiseitoower Fails to Rouse been operating for some years, but day at'7:30 p.m. at Co, 1 headquar­ Refreshments Will be served by ' \Cream' /■.' ' paral.vtic...... child who ■ was visiting • 'fin - the fundamental Idea of diverting enable Auitralla to lift her food IBK r-j^, rm , rJp, i ters, Sillngton Rd. Ho pteviona t o 8 and 10:18 a;tn- chufcb wor­ Take Sgt. • Com^ of Churdi 81. country to study at the. language that’s the way it goes. Perhaps on a beach. immunity Houae. James T. Glynn and \ The Rev. at to 9:80 and It ajn. churoh Raymond YuPcauekua \wUl con­ 4-667A 299 E. CEKTER ST. Ml 9-0896 school at Monterey, Calif. Gpod'win they’ll pass. along a few tips to -Mrs. Deitrich live.d alone, said, b ln . Gcorgo Mtwener, pragnwn others In the battery. police. worahip service. Sunday School duct the aervlceB. • I had studied Japanese for a sommlttee, wMiea to reinliad mem- win be h«M at both ttmes. aemester at Sophia University in ■jMlL INC. 'if HV K f bw s to h r ^ jeOIae and eoobleB bo School Luadi Mei F is h S e n s e The Junior PUgrim Youfii Fei- 'T h e fplowlag la the toenu for Tokyo before he was called info t o meetog as Chaistinns bssketa knvahlp wfil meet Sunday from actiPn, and Army authorities de­ srUl be' mada at that time for the Wapplng, Unioii, A v e ^ S t FfaA depend heavily ca t o 640 8 pjn. in toeriimxAbasement and Pleasant Valley Schools for sanee o f amelL They have large cided this was good grounding for Mrut-ina. bfem/bera are aleo aaked The Senior P T F wlU omit thebr e future interpreter. to bring a ISOe grab bag g ift Mrs. next week: Monday beef and gravy emelUng orgena located to a ^ ^ . GRADE “A" FANCY J meeting Sunday evebtag. They wlU eandwloh, buttered apiiach, pckle, that has one or two noetrll*. Hwy Goodwin, who compiled two Joan CumndngS Wia be tn charge meet cA t o Onnmunlty House fluents and one fair In Japaneie, Ivl ■ ' «r refteebmeatn jam aandwich.'^ friiit; Tuesday also have huge aervea for amelUng Sunday at 9 p.m. to go out on a home style spaghetti and meat, and large Maes to tbe brain which returned to Korea in 1983, this * CHRISTMAS TREES “Candy Drtv*.’’ Anyone'^ahle to pole elaw, bread and butter, JeUo; help t o m to ameti. time to Interrogate, war prisoner ^ SPRUCE AND BALSAMS g n s December Iiib sting o f h e^ wttb Cmnapoctaitlon la asked tlpng the battle line, CBthetaa IWtomenTs iBagba ot Our 1 FACE: BOUGHS^ CONES and ROfING J to oontaet Janet tsme, BWngton "Most Koreans spoke Japanese," ^ FRESH DECEMBER CUT! g iavior Imtherea Ohuroh wfil be Hd. FoMowiag tolr proj^ r»- he said, "because of the years of held Hcnday, Dae. Id at Trfid'pjn. ba served in to Japanese occupation. So, ail the 2 $2.00-$4.00 ; at tho.Blcaaaat VUley QUbbouse Bouee. Interpreters used that language.” ^ EVERY TREE IS A GOOD BUY! ^ on Klllngition Rd. There will be Ttoee amstmas parties will be He received the commendation abort bnelnsm meetog followed biM tbb week. One for pre-echooi- ribbon for one atlnt of questioning As jLovely As Christmq^! by plaimert ^sotofitee and t o ^ Herbert's Mobil Station J ere wtt lie bsM Wednesday from F U N -m U D G i m FOR BOYS which resulted in the 'effective CORNER CENTER ST. and LOVE LANE g Christmas p a i^ . tlndta i a fo r the 8:90-8 pum. at the Community , destruction of a North Korean evaUng win be Ifla, Roy Krause Houee;"^at t o Churoh on t o same battalion. 3 pc* liOuiige 4 end Mrs. Robert tOetpeta. An invl- night 6 porty for t o t second end OFFICIAL SCOUT Battered Him U p . tation la axtttsdedto.afi M ias who to r d fiMdeini win be held at the “The prisoner,” he recalled, “was sre hstareated. LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES a senior lieutenant and as talka­ by BIfisfrem OOP Pestpaaia Mm . On Dec. 16, t o fourth, fifth and B A L S A M tive as a clam. I tried this and that Ths R^bUour Tbwh Commit­ ata^ gnuto wfil meet from 7*6:80 means of Approach, and finally tee meeting schedaled for tkmight p.m. at, t o Oomrnimity House. BLUB SPRUCE *3.95 w *10.95 wound up giving him a can of beer. the Town Rail has been poet- , Thratf.Cbtirch Servloes He liked that. So, we gave him $ 5 ; 9 9 poned because o f a ocDfUct In At First Congregational Church UVB VARIEGATBI) v the red carpet treatment, •ciga­ I meeting dates. His new .meeting Sunday aerdeds will be at 9:30 GHRISTHAS ROaE rettes, another ckn of beef imd so win bb announced later by on. He finally outlined a route of and 11 am. “From Babel to Beth­ HOLLY PUNTSX HEUBBORUS ^aO&R iiiiif Chairman Jabnt A. Kamham. lehem” win be the Rev. R. Win- Scout One^Ctoort Cemtsen attack his battalion was supposed (7A) Y laadeia Bet. Party $|Ab to take.” throp Nelson's aennbn topic. A dusty trait Time out for a . I POTEBD The XT, exeoutlTe board of t o swallow o f dear, coU water. $i;so In ail, Goodwin has spent 73 1 Quilted nylon, tricot finger tip coot with mon- Tha pubUo la Invited to see -a Treat aa a houae plant. Blooma to tha wtatee. oul- local T. win hold a Christmasi.p v r p a y, ‘ A Name for Ouraalvee,” Tote along a fultnaart in this months, more then six years, over- dorin collar is worn over quHt trimmed po)omos ' ty In t o oast room of t o W l®. Plant to t o apring. , seas. He has been through the Ft. wPch t o Pilgrim Fellowfiilp will rugged alum ina canteen. \Bltss, Tex., missile school and was ond ^ t c h in g ’ sduffs. Sizes 32-40 in Chinese ^ Community Housa Mbnday i^i^atge at t o church Sunday eve- Captive cap, wdded teams. nationed both at East Windsor No. 1201 . .$2.80 Coral and Aqua. Right tog. J .. FRiESHLY c u t lA lSA M art:).at Portland in the 2nd Bn. be- for-^ransferrlng to the Manchester $' battfc,Y. CHRISTMAS TREES Goodwin his, in his Army ca­ P fB f MONlMkrYllini SAtURIMlY 10 AM, I^FMii Novo SeoHa reer, done courts martial advisory Nifion FIm c « Duster work and has received.training fn MANCHE§TER SHOPPING PARKADE T O IO F J y i. Official Hcnreriock electronics as wel) as languages. Here’s a gift tiist packs a lot ST. FRANaS He is only 10 months away fr'bm by Cemfy Former Chen^.MUla of fun.-Made of water-repel­ OREGON HOLLY his final discharge and hopes to .Hartford Road- lent canvas duck, it has rein­ . r MED FEEDfRS and Pine S t forced sdkmi,ediusiablestraps- FRESHLY OUT IN VARIETY Maof^aater, Conn. GREEN and VARlEOATED J9 1 2 .9 9 Rides high end carries easily. HEAVILY BERRIED All lypea of Feedeea . Ne. 578 Plot 10% ta x.$3.45 RANGE nenty Of Free! Parkfaigl (76) ^ rUEL OIL l^lt^oursedf^i: The cozy beouty of softest nylon fjeece with col­ Pamel Plok^. WREATH FORMS PINE o 6 n e 8 » f g a s o l in e .8ervlee-Te> COLORED RAIX8 ' lar ond cuffs trimmed with silken loops! Sires Yonr Car! SPRAY.BOMBS BUSOUfl .10-18 in luscious postels. Beipe, Pink, Blue, ARTlFICIAli FRUIT DRIza> HATEBIAL Red. ■, -MJ BANTLY OIL Scout Brau ffinshlight Seoul Knifo I .nil' , i\c, Right below. ' , ' u DepradeUc Scout flash throws This famous 4-blade Scout -House Slants For Christmas I ■' '1 \'\ ■ I i(i:i.i a powerful beam. H u rugged knife is die ketnest pocket ; .O Y O L A l^ WAX BEGONIAS / t1 brass cash.modem .t head, tool kit' a feile can own. . HARDY m u m s REX BEGONIAS TEL MIrcli. II 9-4595 3 pce Cfiullii PuiaBiHi D.DR OWN ^RIPPLEBROOK” BRAND 3-wa.y sw ifob fo r -sending Always bendy at home or PtlNCES^ MNE KALANOBOE AFRICAN VIOLETS KOCKVILLE TR 5-3271 night signals. W ith bulb, two camp. Carbon steel bladu - CHRISTMAS Ca c t u s POINSETTIAS b y f t w M o P e HICKORY SBkOKED (1-Lb; Cello Pkg.) fresh batteries, belt d ip . say .sharp, do many )o)m. ' L A U R a . ^ WHITE AZAXEAS RED AZALEAS No. 1276...... 11,98 Ne.1996...... IJ 75 lALVUH and PIMC A Y A SUCED RIFT Gifts *^At long last, I ■ $3;d« ' learned the error CERTIHCATB Plant Steodf^ Oenmlo Pole. Hif' ( 7 0 s : ■ Rnua end Copper Plontera, . FOR YOUR GAltDBNlNa of my ways!” Three piece pajomo ond motchii^ cootco set in / 1 jPAlENITfil. Etond Tools. Indoor Bnlbo. printed cotton chollis. Colored ernbtqi ernhtqidery trim t Kti ■ .’.'.-5 / *- ( yoke, Peter 'Pon collar, two pockets. 3 4 /4 0 (SAVE 14c U .) FOR DECORATING SPECLUr Pink, blue priht on white. Left top. INDOOR UGHTS WRAPPING PAPER “Treof the Fam ily to a SoiUherk Fried Dinner!** TREE DECORATIONS CHRISnyiAS FEC5H MAUVE ' Official Scout Compaaa Official Cook Kit TINSEL D ^ G N S Campfire chow is a |oy to ^Ppera Shuath Potticpatii^ / TREE STANDS Bar needle compaai for map­ make wito this all-slunifoam 7 5F t. RoU ping and :dlre^on finding. ANGEL HAIR REG. PRICE $L28 cook kin fty pan, stewpot 89c b y S c h U h r PlasUc citjw; jeweled center with cover, cup and plate are famou$ weldon pivot, needle lock. rustproof, trouble free. Fit MWn No. 1078 .1.50 into carrying caut FRESH 4 . , LECS or BREASTS L b , Na. 1200..;^...... $27$ l>OOR WAGS^ - MSliETOE DUfereBt'oiid /Charming men's pajamas ■ ■ 'X •: ' , Still wrapiiins my own, too proud to ( 7 0 ) . ;,7 4 4 ;,' .... iuit. Thm r htcttmt hwwMftabIt! m o N e w M T . NOWIN I ,'16-OZ. . UNIFORMS FOR: n.2s Smpeiial IVhiskey comes Chnstmss Reversible petticoot in 40-denie.r 'nylo([i tricot! gift-wrapped, frte: Definitriy im-. $3.95 »nd $5.00 1 CANS 'preasi'Ve. Always in good taste. So Sthdll, i^diurn, end lorge in Block/red, navy/ CUB SCOUTS ; a a a a a 0 a I $ 1 0 .1 5 DOB FOOD' 3 3 3 ' PIANTLAND W M l ALL ‘ solve your gift artd wrapping prob­ copen, brown/berge, pink/blue. Elastic, waist, lems the easy way. Give Impmal! J U M ^ BOY SCOUTS a 0 a a < i i o i B GARDENING NEEDS ARE SASISPHD Ill G G A D f • LARGE MEDIUM ; Wfidon pajamas .are Jfnown for their atten­ left below. - ’ Gift-tBTBpptd tion to detailing., . their perfection of fit 'EXPiORiR SCOUTS MlOt>‘*xtT0 eosl. 61c 48c 39c ,... and their mastery of tailoring. Choice of EGGS p o z . DQiE. DOZ. 4 cotton broadeloths,'flannels or ski types in a - i .20 i h wide assortment of strfipee and patterns. ill Sizes 'A , B , ,C and D . T he p e rfe ct gift fo r a n y 'n a Vmlmbbdijbss . ■ . FUbb. QT. uitH man on. your list. ^ ^ _____j A m Alt Tasrs “ HiCludml lij•ta W E GIVE Aiitf O g C E N STAMFA ' Open Eveiy Night Until Christinas ifmpfy say ''dtarga U r >. OPEN 2 D AT8 A WEEK -- OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 v THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIORTg HINDID WHiSItfY • 64 ffidbf *'T6% 19 A.M. to 9 P.M. IndiHling'Satarday (>peii Daily 9:30 A-M. to 9 P.M. Starting Mmiday, UNTIL SffiO GIUUN. ME^ItAl SHUTS • H«AM m I M WAUftt f'SONS INC. KOHA, HL D rc. .Satm :4uy 1216 T O U A N D i W a ' Free Pariting In Rear Of Storb HANCHESttair-Sn 94$H lit 'IRttFlBttfi'RfeiiFllfiSMIlkSMrg 'e ■■ V " n|R ^QPl m R raBs 1 ' 'N • ; , » .. T tA ® E S tE B EVENING HERALD, MANCiafeSTiBR, CONN- FRn)A1?„.DftCEMBBR li. l98» ,u • by a dsvsMpsr for tPO gad wocka' Bif^eetYtJe Trade ill History Anti-iRed Koreank dspartmsnt, spprovml on a sthodg Hormone- Hormone IJ^ed New Siibclivisioii Rules of atahillxing. slopss agpiiial sro* T o B y w RRfco m m M f M t w B d d td o t m i w In ^Japan Attempt to Prod Friuic^e ■ion and storm water drafnags, If oof praM iifl aits Imprbvsmsnt ia nscsOMry. ore, To Halt .Mijgratioii FAI To F a t t ^ % Prs6umably.,^thls oould atop aueh O R y fn e o iM . To Bolster NATO Role May Meet Challenge preblsma as rhgt at Btdten St, -Nligita, Japan, Dm ,.!! (dB—Bit­ where an erodied^Twnk off Sehaller WE O F flfl HANDSOME ^ Of^Sjtate Birds Rd. caused floods of storm water 1 1 AP> Survey Indicates ter South Korean op/altion to ,lti- Food .and Drug Admlnistratloh 13 COiBikiwd tn P»g* Om ) The town’s new aubdlvMbii reg-Aeause a formal publie hearing had in Bolton Bt back yards. pan’s repatriation of Korean real- years ago and has been lised to " treated chickens were sold A t pnr fatten beef as well as poultry. Bu9 (CkMiRoed froaa Page Oae) ulatlons will probqbly be chal not been held on them. Another revision requlree that for llii m* of o wui port of ^ « dents to North korea erupted .In mlvm. prices. ^«c]ded on M • matter of Troops Close longed by developers, before they Stronger mibdtvUIon- control has all^house services sw ^as watsr, (OioMaaed Page Om ) Flemming said no residues of qtll IfATO policy In 1*87. . moMor ceseppeloflildi wHi boofod for Hio ditpoMi violence today. . ossd in ths past sewers, end drainage cimtrol In Uss after they were paved caused Tho-hot Item in toys thla year la lORM, will hold Its regular meet­ first group of Koreans here for fL fore,” Flemming Said, "edn pur- 9t' Ita slae and strategic pdsitlon, the state'll total broiler produc-- A copy of ths rsgulatlons was recent years. complaints at Blrchwood Park and a S^tatch doll that can be dreeeed ing In Tinker HaU Monday night nal screenings and transfer to the hormone. e)u^ beef, m utt/, lamb and pork and its great-pwwor role In world Mayor Nilas Shoff of Albert Lea Uon, Gill added. The broilers In­ tlMwhsrs. in a B-yeer-old girl’e clothee. For at i. There will be nomination Of Viet ships sailing next week for WilUam A, Haffert Jr., editor and with tka Wtoiuntary- actions and fiounty Attorney 0. Ruasell released yesterday by Town Plan­ Pasiicular problems were roads boys thel)lg:attractiphe are Space of the magaxine "Broiler Indui alfalra, France le by far the most dustry here Is a $20 million bus! ning Engineer Edward Rybcysk. in Blrchwood Park and surface As sst down, th« spsclflcstiona officers. North Korea. that are described in this state­ Olson then appealed to the gov­ ness a year. for street-construction call for a AM BUtdi as migsile eett and Many of the demonstrators sat try,” said the treated chid ment can also purchase poultry: Important country’ to withhold full iftey’ll. be discussed by ths TPC water drainage behind Bolton S t, adentUie laboratory kits. or flung thSmselves across railroad were sold as "capons” or >4pon, ernor for troops, The local caponettes are mainly and town'Directors Mondsy at 8 both of which were partly cor­ foot-^esp subgrade filled to an 8 Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple with- the. assurances -that . such aooperaUon, authoriUee here de- Ths striking United Packing­ grown In New London County, Wch de^h with bank-run gravel, a pads haven’t been ea strong as Beth Sholom will have charge of tracks In an attempt to t^lpck the ettes.” A Welfare D^rtmeift foods contain no detectable resi­ p.m. in the Mimicipal pullding bs- rected by the town after acoep- trains. About 20 persons \vere in­ elared.' house .Workers Union has been plus some In Windham County. fors the TPC holds a public hear­ tance of 'the subdivisions. The base course of 8^ Inches penetra­ In some yearn. But highly colored the 'broadcasts, sponsored by the spokesman said the .type birds In­ dues of stllbeStroi.” without s contract at Wilson since Most of these birds in question tion. of bituminous macadsm, and a and. decorated apate for gins are Manchester Ministerial Assn., over jured and 10 arrested during ensu volved are prfm ar^r those used The SUte Department press of­ ing, and glvSs final approval. developers said they compiled In surface treatment of in^es of The Agriculture Department fice said that, so far as It could Sept 1. Wilson broke off negotia­ have been sold in.the New York '.One point, whiqh developers full i^th standards set by the brisk in Detroit; red vests and gold station W.INF on.Sunday at 6:45 ing.scuffles v/lth police. for baking, no fpm g chickens or ■aid It would, buy sfjiMstrol tOlUTE TILL 9 ihd ALL DAY SATURDAY specialty trade, Gill said,, adding bituminous concrete. s h l ^ are sharp In Chicago. After the tracka finally were broilers. learn, Twinlng's speech was not tions Oct. 29 when union workers have opposed would iallow the TPC town engineering department, now It la felt this will lead to better p.m. tuul during next week at treated birds removed from the specifically 'cleared by the State refused to work a »-hour day. that the average Connecticut to require a portion of a subdivi­ a division of the Department of q^vo cities ran into strikes which 7;l6 p.m. cleared, 875' f an expected 1,002 Meanwhil/prealdent Harold M. roads in town than those about erlmped shopping activity to some Koreans arrived for processing. Williams oYtha Institute Of Amer­ market and divert them- to other Department since It was on a Two weeks ago Wilson warned housewife bujrlng poultry has had sion to be rm rved as open space PubHc W orks.. ^ which both ofhcials and townspeo­ usages. No details were available purely military subject. Beyond union employes they would' be re­ little chance of getting atllbestrol- for parks and playgrounds.- - sxtsnt. In PorOim , Ore.,, a strike Cub Scout Pack 53 will hold a They are among about 6,000 In ican Poultry Industries announced ' Generally* the ' new revisions ple complain now. Presumably, It agsihut two newspapers caused Japan who indioated they would on this plan. Ihla the State Department with­ placed If they did not return to treated birds. Another requires lots of 80,000 have added much detail to th'4 bake sale tomorrow from 9 a.m. _ mUation ls''Yecommend- Flamming said .action will be will help take the town out of what them to publish eomUnsd issues accept North Ko'rea’s offer of jobs. Inr-lind urging poultry processors SMOKE STAND held formal comment. work, and on Nov. 30 Wilson be­ square feet if public water and regulations. This followed urging General Manager Richard Martin to noon at Grant’s store in the taken to revoke authorisation for gan production with non-union sanitary sewers Ore not avallkbls. with limited advertising. Mer­ Parkade. , Japan has a Korean population of handlers to cooperate fully in Privately, officials said the de­ Bayer, Mayor Eugene T. Kelly has called the "mending and patch­ chants reported advertised Items about 600,000. Most were brotighi use of stilbestrol In poultry, but partment had no objection to help. The regulations also spell out and others that the rules should be ing business,’’ withholding treaUd poultry from tha^„^thls will take soms time un Contempt cttations were issued Re^^oning Asked specifications for street congtiuc- ■old well but that others did not. Im before and during World War-I coinmerolal distribution.- METAL BAKED S w in g 's speech. There w'as ample made more speclflc and that the Storm sewer, sanitary sewer; and A bus-trolley strike tied up most The Come Doubli Club of North when Korea was under Ja^^esq der present law. evidence in the private comments against union leaders Wednesday Uon, sewers, and sidewalks. TPC should Include definite stand­ sidewalk speclflcatlona are also Methodist Church will meet to­ The department aald the hor­ t o m IBON FINISH By Manor In the, past the job of setting ards In them rather than to dele­ of Pittsburgh’s ' mass transit control. ' / . mone has been used In a very lim­ Charles B. Shuman, pfaaldent of that what he said was part of a night Neitker the citations nor spelled out, In addition to other Downtown department storee of­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the church North Koroan officlals^aim that the American Farm 'BU't'S'k'U calculated maneuver, to . press union leaders’ pleas for their, men specifications and enforcing them gate the standard-setting to the changes from past revlalona. hall. approximately 137J100/toreana in ited way In some areas In treat­ e LUSTROUS BLACK The Green’ Miuior. Construction was left up to the; town engineer­ public works and water and sew­ These include a change from not fered shopping service by phone ing small turkeys but to its knowl­ FedsrkUon, Issued a statement In France, under D(e Gaulle, to fulfill to remain calm checked the haii of ahd mall and expected Hieir subur­ Japan eventueMy return to Chicago -last night , challangini ita NATO rasponslbiltties. rocks and maasing of union mm Co. has submitted a request'to the ing department and not set down er departments. less than 5 per cent to not leaa than North Korea. Thq,-flrure is widely edge has not been used in geese e s n u f f y ASHTBAY Town Planning Commission to in the rer'latlons. The newly revised .provision on one-half of ode percent for street ban branches tO make up ippses- / Miss Tanya Parrott, daughter of and ducks. ' The withdrawal ap­ Flemming to "produce- nliabie This win be one of the themes at the plant gates. Mr. and Mrs. Roger 'Parrott, T9 disputed. scientific evidence that dleUiylstll- that Herter will stress. It probably ’The Quairdamen, tome 300 resone 70ti acres'on 'Vernon St. Another provision expected ones parks and playgrounds says the grades, and the setting of a gen­ President Syfigman Rhee’s South plies to turkeys and dhickena. . Reg. jx> a Residence A Zone. again to raise opposition, .-. .would TPC may require that not more eral maximum length of 600 feet Plymouth Lane, has been elected 'jnie department said residues beatrol has-been Injurious to hu­ 1.79 also win be emphasised by Secre­ strong, moved, quickly to Albert recor^ng secretary of the fresh­ Korean government has expressed mans as used in food products of­ Lea by bus from two nearby cities, More than 40 acres of ths prop­ sJlow the TPC to require . grass than ten percent of an area to be for cul-de-sacs. hitter opposition to the program, generitlly show up In all treated tary of Defense. Thomas S. Gates arty, located to the north of Lydall plots between sidewalks and subdivided be reserved as open U AC W ork s man class 'at Middlesex Hospital fered for sale.” Jr., who will attend the Paris Rochester and Mankato. The men School Of Nursing, Middletown. charging that It is dej^j^tlqn to poultry;- armed with Ml rifles, standard St., are now in a Rural Residence curbs. space for parka or playgrounds. There are now 60 million Amer Red-Slavery rather' than repatria- Flemming pointed out that the Shuman said Flamming "has neellngs with Herter and Trees Zone; the other 30 acres are in an leans aged 45 or over as compared demonstrated that he la more in­ ury Secretary Bobert B. Ander- World War n Infantry rifle, and Lot Fee Lopwer This can be waived If the TPC Getting Bonus tloh. action against use of stilbestrol for bayonets. Industrial Zone. However, developers will be feels no area In the subdivision la 'With the 1920 figure of 32 million. Three WS03 circles at South ^ Rhee expressed hope today that poultry has no bearing whatsoever terested in headlines or political -son. By full daylight, most of the pleased to see the abeenee of a suitable, or If there ia no need for Methodist Church will meet Mon­ ’(friendly powers’’ would Intervene on Us use. In medicine, where it is power than in either producers or The major U.8 . government ob­ crowd which saw the troops arrive APPLE ‘EVERLABTINO’ provlaion that would have re­ such open spaces in the general It’s going to Be "jingle, jingle, day. Eklgar Circle will havp-'a. Md halt the program, an obvious strictly limited > to prescription consumers.” m ilO H E Y ’’ jective at the moment is to get had disappearad. Only a few scat­ Psiart, South Africa—An “over­ quired a $15 a lot fee. That has area. Jingle,” not "gobble, gobble, gob­ Christmas' party, at 7:45 ppi(. at reference to the United States, practice by doctors,, Fleming jtad' read at his -news the European nations to aasumeNi tered knots of people lingered. bearing'’ strain of apple has been been reduced In compliance with Before, this revision merely ble,” for U n l^ Aircraft Corp.'.em- the home of Mrs. Robert^amuel- which has adopted a hands-off atti­ The hormone has /e n used In conference-a statement by Dr. much greater Asre of the burden devel<^d at PaaH in Cape Prov­ State law to $2 a lot with a mini­ said: -*'In places deemed' proper Personal . Notices ployes — hut undoubtedly there son, 108 Hemlock S t . / EpwOrth tude toward the controversy. only about one per Cent of the '.toy Hertz, chief of the endocrino­ of providing their own defense, ince. ‘The apple is yellow with’ won’t be’^ y complaints, Circle will meet at 8' p.m. at the Rhee warned that Japan "will mum of $25 per kibdlvlslon. by the Commission, open spaces Unlt^announced today .that the pOultr.v grown in the United States logy branch of the National Can­ living up to past NATO com­ cherry tint and ia said to have ex The new revisions cap a study for parks, playgrounds, and other In Memoriam home of Mrs. H o /ird Flavell, 33 have to face the united anger and —mostly in birds sold in the New cer Institute, saying stilbestrol li| GRAB BAG ITEMS mitments is one aspect of this ceptional flavor and aroma. It a n n u t^ ‘‘turkey'’ payment checks Packard St„ ■with Mrs. Howard re.'istnncp of the free Korean peo­ yields at least two ofops of good by the TPC, Rybezyk and Towii public grounds shall be shown on . In lovins memory o( Leroy .C. Bleb- to ernployes of ail divisions, are York City and Los Angeles mar­ 'mown to produce a variety of tS- oblem. Another aspect, which Churches Note Counsel Philip Bayer following the the-subdivision plan." bine who passed away December II; German as /hostess. K e h 1S r ple” if the transfers are carried nors in several species Of experi- S size fruit a year, ’The new, vi^ety 1961. now. being mailed and will amount kets. Y««1I BinI futt fho right it«m Im ral typ* | srter talked about at a news rejection of former revisions by Dt>^lapeni have challenged the Circle wlU^meet at 8 p.m. at- Su­ out. . 'Flemming said stilbestrol in­ .nental animals. oonfefence yesterday, is to get the was first found gitiwlng in a se- tp‘ approximately $3,375,000 this ' Beginning tomorrow, each Ko­ cludefl part of the ’Transvaal. It has the Court of^Common'Pleas last provision on the basis that they This day do wt remember, sannah VYes'sy ball for its Christ­ duces cancer In test animals when Hertz, said "It would therefore Buropeen countries to pay more Bible Sunday A 'lorinc thought we stye /^ar. The payments are based on mas pdrty. Co-hostesses will be rean family, arriving in this sea­ from Hw lofgMf oiiBi tiiisiit of BOe-$T4)OitstM been improved and now is ready May. Those re'visions, - disllengsd should not have to set aside their For one no longer anth tis the length of service of the em­ port will meet with Japanese and it Is fed to them over compara­ 'een desirable to eliminate the of the cost of operations already for commercial use. It bears fruit by developer Alexander Janls, own laiid for such publie use. But in our^hearta atlll Uyea. M ri^Kalph Caven, Mrs. Earle tively long periods of time. laz ard, no m atter how Small, of underway. ■ ' Universal Bible Sunday will be ployes. international Red Cross officials in It months. weils ruled Illegal as a whole bs- Another revision calls for plans 'The turkey payments were Howard and Mrs. Emo Sanchinl. for a final decision on repatriation. Only minute residues of the hor­ .he prolonged consumption of this In town. / observed in many of the churches Wife and chlldrea. material In one’s diet from year of Manchester Sunday as part of Started in 1926 when each of tha Those relectlng lt will be returned mone have been found in the skins, original 26 employes of Pratt & The Woman's Society of Chris­ to their homes.. The others will, be livers and kidneys of market poul­ ■-0 year.” the worldwide Bible reading pro­ Some states never had allowed gram sponsored by the American alba a* Os Whitney Aircraft received a tur­ tian Service of North Methodist processed to board the Soviet ships. try, he added. r d n About Town Bible Society.. key after the first Wasp engine had Church will meet Monday at 8 p.m. ------—I- The hormone was cleared by the use of stilbestrol In poultry. • HOME V Community Baptist Church will been assembled and prepared for at the church hall for a Christmas e OFFICE Gary Lavallee, 166 E. ^ Middle havq an exhibit of'”’Blbles and Its initial test run late Christmas program. MISTLETOE • PARTY Tpke., has been named to the Eve. Y Rolled Skating Testaments, and sermons on the i i i t h e r e a l THlNO—TREATED TO LAST 18 MONTHS honor list for the second marking Bible will be delivered at North With the growth of United Air­ A Christmas party for all tljS period at the Watkinson School Methodist, Church of the Naxarene, GARDEN Make Shopping at Vittner** craft Corp. the cash payments pupils of dance Instructor Ger­ Schedule Altered Hartford. , Salvation' Army, Community Bap­ BLAZER have supplanted the holiday tur­ trude Tyler will be held at the BOX OP 12--I 0 MM. tist, Cwenant Congregational, **A Growing Habit'* r keys and are now made to em­ Knights o f Columbus Home Sun­ Hours of roller skating at the The Junior Toung People’s Fel CENTER ployes' of all five divisions of day, Dec 20, frOm 3 to 5 p.m. Each Community Y have been changed ASSORTED COLORS South Methodist, Sknanuel Lu­ the company—PAWA, Hamilton lowship of St. Maiy's Episcopal theran, Zlolt Evangelical Lutheran SPORT OOATS SKI PAIAMAS pupil should bring a 25-cent grab starting tomorrow. Junior mem­ Church wui entertain parents at Standard, Sikorsky Aircraft, Nor- bag present. There will be enter­ bers, holding pink cards, wilt begin and Wapping'Community Churches. den, and Missiles and Space Sys­ FamUy Night gathering Sunday be SlMS 18 to 80. Sise. 8 to II. ^ 3 5 Q tainment, Including movies of the skating at 5 o’clock and end at 7 ginning with a poUuck siq>per at Most of the churches are using tems. the Bible bookmarks, and some are - Actually, even In the days when June recital. Santa Claus will dis­ o’clock. Intermediate members i p.m. in the crjrpt. The supper will receiving offerings for the Btbld tribute gifts. holding yellow cards, will skate ORNAMENTS precede Evening Prayer and a pro­ Bill Says: Size. 14 f 8 0 .^3 ^^g turkeys were given out, It wasn’t from 7 to 9 o’clock. gram Society. The "world’s largest Bible truly a case of "gobble, gobble, reading class" . extends -from F o u r Chriatma* Store Open Every Night Till 9 gobble.” The gobblers had been de- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor will In the post, both groups skated Thanksgl'vlng through New Tear’s be host and hoerteee at the Lutz at the same time, creating con­ SARAN OR REGULAR Town Firs Co. 1 put out s small obbled and were-ready for roast- Day. More than 60 million copies From Now to CKriatma* Sig when they were given out. Junior Museum Sunday from 2 to fusion between children juet learn­ grass firs at TS Cooper Hill St. at of a Bible reading bookmark have 5 p.m. ing to skate and the more experi­ REG. w 4:ai p.m, yesterday. There was no been distributed all over the PERlSOHAUY SELECTED NOVA SCOTIA enced. By splittings into two sepa­ property damage. world as part of a worldwide ob­ St. Maiy’s Women The French Club of Manchester rate groups, more attention can be 25c Choice servance. The program was begun Will hold Its annual Christmas given to the younger group. MANCHESTER SWOPPING PARKADE ^ C a i r o Add* Film-City in 1043 by request of an unknown party Sunday at 8 p.m. at Orange Both eessione will, be under the Marinaon Guadalcanal who wished To Sing Cantata Hall. j ; supervision of Don CoWles, direc­ \Oslro, Egypt—A "cinema city* to maintal.n a Bibie-reading fellow­ tor, and Ray Tomkunas. is\ being erected near Cairo to ship with his family. Women of St. Mary’s EplscOTal Loyal Cirble of Klnga’ Daughr house Uie country’s film,’’musical, Church will sing the cantata, ’"rhe tera will hold a potluck supper and Frencli, 'i^eaclier* Study Selections of Bible readings, Childe Jesus,’’ by Joseph Clokey and th e i^ c a l industries. It also made by ministers and laymen from Bent We Have Ever Had. Over 800 Trees to Choose From ., gift exchange in the Robbins room X will contain headquarters for bal­ more than 40 denominations, are and Hazel Jean Kirk at the church at Center Congregational Church Amherst, Maas.—The nation’s^ let and folklore art and theaters Monday at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Monday at 6:30 p.m. Mra. M ar­ TREE nor-sectarian in character. TTie Christmas meeting of the Woman’s first Institute for secondary school for both stage plays and movies. American Bible Society publishes garet Kottke , and her committee teachers of French has been open­ Auxiliary. ■ will be in charge. in more than 1,100 languages and \YR SPRAYS Mrs. .William Kloppenburg will ed at the UnlVeilslty of Massachu­ Chill Partner dialects. The organization, founded setts. The 38-week course, set up provide Organ, accompaniment. A Members of Mon-Ypres Post, LITE Blts-slae shredded com biscuits In 1816, last year distributed more ehort devotional service will pre­ under the National Defense Act, are s "different" uid delicloiu aie- than 16 million volumes of the * 1 . 2 5 „ cede th* cantata program. — British War Veterans, will pay will provide -training for the es­ eompanlment to chili con came. Scriptures. f „ * 1 . 0 0 ^ * 5 . 0 0 Refreshments will be eerved by their respects Sunday nlgfht at 7:30 tablishment of improved language PLAIN *r DBOO&Al Mre. Randall Toop and her com- at the Holmes Funeral Home to programs, techniques, supervision, SET OVEK IWO TO GOOD mltee. Women of the parish, isrs Im James McCullough, who "was post and preparing of secondary-level CHOOSE FROM SEIJKJTION vlted to attend.. . commander,. 4naterials. G irt A Gift R e g , 7,29 Thai Keeps On Giving BOYS' SWEATERS 1. 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MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1959 l^ C K B fi^ E B EVENING HEfeALD* MANGHE3TER, di«i*irh*»>.«r 10 It or pathoil In the boy's voice reminded coWee. Bravely, I smile. "Well. I v RAMAC, short fdr BSiidom,Act Adult advisers to tha Senior Fel­ uii* oatMt me of the longing that, Is In tlje sell. This tim^ is equally as bad as t)ie lonely liours apent 14 TSfrf *Efrf *EtW *ilffM I of l^gOO' revohitlone. per ttlnutC. guided the youth iMek program, nni oth*r«n»<; cr*flll« But ie thisre anything to admire can adjFdye paper the well with It.’-’ cess Method "of Accounting and win conduct a training emeian for lowship are Mr. and Mrs. Russell and *1*0 in* bilrbcd bar* hearts of fnultlt.udes of mankind struggling beforl A typewriter. Control, . is- the electronic whig When Information stored on one All rmni* o» r*publk!*tl n of .atiaela' in the steel Industry's position ? of the discs la needed, the aoctae Toffth fbUowehlp officsi’a tomor- A. Turner, TalcottvUIe. Mrs. B. Altpatrh** ,w*f*tn ar* air- raarrraA - today. Obd knows of- this longing ’This writer has gone through on my forehead and sleep Is hard fJt*i expectancy at birth —In the S D)in*t li« Caught Without a iire Car ’ Selected for the computing job Apparently, It could have had an and He speaks to us tn these arm which ixioveB up and down rOw a t 7:80 p.m. to f all young Burton Smyth Is adviser to the a. A. «M this thing many times, and It Is __.JijnuW l'states,- Is^ expected ‘ "to be during the If III Olympic Winter people of Junior end aenlor high Junior High group. Theodore E. run ,«me* cii*iii of assy wage settlement, last spring, words.'" For Ood-Mnt Hts Son Into TTie eighth, daycomes ^ver 74 years by tha j .OIN OUR I960 OfUQea at Squaw Valley, Feb. 18- beside the discs, aeeka. the particu­ let Ibc always like this: The last page Is just year aehool age. x Lawrence la president of the older |*uMliin»r* , R*|ir*«*ii auraa: Ik* wlihout any strike at all, and a the world, not to condemn the and another trek ■ to the mAIreox IHRISTMAS CLUB g s .is a o .;; lar disc, (stojpe beeUto;it and “reada" — Hvm pulled from the typewriter. Revi­ 2000. the requested daija. . The Interne will vialt the (Jhurch group, and Mias Ooodwini heads aettlemsnt which would have been world, b\il that the world might be sion- after revision Is finally done. turns up nothing hut MjJM. No $1.00 or mobs weekly— ■ No mart ter how you describe torn i^icaac Urtmll saved through Him". It Is te the The Cdynl^ ItotS ;Prooeaaing School and trill apeak informally the younger unit AtmiT 09 less dangeftms, from the Inflation­ A self-addressed, stamped envelope news Is sometimes gOod-'hOws. 71 end RAMAC, the fact remains tha^ cniN RATSa case - just In cs.se - the publish­ 18-KARAT GOLD* -prlnciptl, competitive sites At ParabI* to «*aaea mum wage settlement now In s'triiggUng, the forgotten and the er doesn’t think the'.story Is whSt be. Boy what I cotildn’t do with all Top Caliber Mat more precise Information more 'OOt TtAf » •*aa*aa**Laa . aaaaaak » sight. In this situation, however, friendless people of this world that that dough.”^Visions start appear­ PLATED CAR KEY rapidly than haa-eVer been qccom- Squaw Vatley- Telephone* and W- SiX M 5'lth»'*l***a*a«'aar/aa*akBaaaaa4. T W Jesus came In order that through he heeds. Off to the post, office to etypea *'oonneot H to every aras THE Thrtt MnnlLS #af the Industry elected to make 1W9 drop It In the mall slot with a ing. Snow tlfes for the ear, several WITH SAFETY-LOCK .pUahed during any Olympic On# MrVtll a*aa»pa*aaA»*k***««« Him they m ight find a new dimen­ paid up hills, a down payment on llarahaaiitiat CHAIN where events occur.. frA#R!V* . , .•aaaa-'aa«»a/«a«a*aaa*«aa the year for an attempted battle to sion of life. We are thus stretched fervent prayer. Now comes the a ne^r'fcar, maybe even enough for Camea. When an eyent -tiS ^ place, the ^n*1# .aaaaaaaf/j^a****^** the finish on the symbo’ c Issue of long wait,' • For almost two years now IBM pertoniance of-,e4*ticipant la HOTEL beyond ourselves so that the nega­ a .srtSw car, clothes foV the entire has had Ita technicians and en- m# H#r*W - a Ooaiiaay, t work rules, with the real question, tives become positives, and we see A hundred tlrhes a day I think Mimily, an outboard motor; or a areer NFBEE .phoned to tha-’Ceator. Thla Is ftp raa«i4iMMIt« fo r The key wHl be cut to dupU- ^neera .working on the project PAL.M BEACH SHORES FLORIDA beneath the aymbol, being whether new light and hope for the days w in it •rilU’ Thto usually s t a ^ rJ^^,ln, cruiser—but wait, let’s not into the 'caaymtar on a punched Usta and gifts and do-ft-ynorKlf tvpt >rrAph1c*i ««■ apDoartoa to aA- before »is„ God stops end talks to even before^ ....the manuscript Jrts - get .carried away.’- ■ , cAte your ,c*^ key wlthont AU exponaea and; services Involved rertuemanta and T««dlM 1 ^ management couldn't recaptur.c Sales repreaeittiitive wanted have beOn donated by IBM. ■ « card.'. '•• • Chrktmae wrapp^ Baht Hum^ In' lb* Manebealer J ■Ina S*raM. us often: let us open our ears and had time tO/reach the publisner's Time itretches. Into an eternity. charge. 7,'‘ The correct Instriictions are 'jwsiiwf law Mtt H t.p*rt*ei Mrilwm vMiniM, P's f*r jpm at IM bugl 7Am / bttam t SswriaffisAfs. some of Its old time mastery In Its llajen to w hat He has to say. office. Those two or thrde days "They didn’t even bother to read for nationally Xadvertiaed ■, With ao many different events, read from memory, automatically Uiniiar aflrerua irach requiring separate rules and CalMSlSli - 'i t MSWPIOfb rtfMStll* rMe*. If jfM HU to a* was* ; • r Imperial Whiskey ccbite gift-wnp- or ■ondair—1 oi own house. Rev. Laurence J. Vincent aren’t bed. It's, after that, thsj; ’ll after all that work,' the- crumbs. appliances. Draw com­ ☆ -A computed, and the ecorc compared ped, /rw . Now I know ChriMmai Center Copgregalional Church real worries begin. Four, five days .IhatrucUona, .p»e , computing la ofle tutoa’S seestoto Hteitolwwnt angmii. If yw IIU to rtlis, lUrt'i tn t for ru**da*“-l p r * » i > ,■ This battle clearly Ie not going Maybe I picked the,wrong publish­ mission. Opportunity for with aoorlto of the othot^competi- mMMS UMli. .«ssrMMiiU «nii e«*WsS ftcHittoi air ataA- giv^atoiHiielifMnaegsttiiic-^with For W*dn*imar—T pass. "Do you suppose some block­ ing house. But then, I ought to .of the moat. Complex involved Ifi tom. Rj|tMAC then-#rl«t^ut . . with too f**( •• S ** For rnurodajr—1 tb be won. It la going t" be com­ advancement. Full emfd^: any atWji^c competition. 'B. .D. .VaeaS naaia, ha# aailitos uau: Hi* . . . • 0f»a*laA*a Saat aaS (MMraara AnooOb popaiK bDiMtW. For a. ttrar^T. ^ head of a clerk has stuck my story hear In a- few days. TheyVe held SAVINGS high ap m printOra the num \ For SiaiunlaT—1 , promised. or passed over, or given under a pile- of incoming mail? it this long. Maybe they like It.” benefits. Phone for app^i Thoreau,' .TpankgUig dlrWtor- Tm, and saA • Saaak kar, Aalm laaai aaS cecktoU laaata • AM ttifaai MMsi, Cla*t< I \ flON TeleWpm.'aS4>-fi(i*|^^ pww Examine Shattered Dam 3 Autos Rifled been a whole week—yoii don’t sup­ direction of my would-be publish­ aborts techlWcai dltectOP,'^^ la pflsl- the tnformatibfi io the, official race Filday./Daeamher 11 nothing to justify, In result at SEARS tWe RAMAC wlU do a tremendous Robert Buron, left, French public worka mlnlater, pnd two engineers examine b ^ e n Malpiaaet Dem, least, the prolonged stniggle the pose they’re considering It, do er. My wife, hoping to bolster my committee, p ^ siid acore- A boy's bicycle was stolen and you?" Another day pastes. The ego, assures me that everything SALES atstsT rissweiat isstiTUTies boarda. A conteatant < cah. look 4t which crumbled Dec. 8 and sent a torrent Of water toW the Frep<* Riviera tov^ of Frejue to the Rey- G ood F o r CO AadkncM ? industry has been determined to three cars were rifled during tfie mail box Is empty, again. "Maybe will be alright. The'agonizing wait ^ 'TPhere will be up-to-the-minute the bdard to check Jhla standing m n River valley. Hundreda died to the flood. ( A P Photofax). / * 5 ‘ 26 Unimrat., Rockville jeporta as the eve'nta are happen­ or. PraAUent rfiaanhower’a apaachaa wage. afternoon and evening yesterday, it got lost somewhere along the Is gettng on my nerves. Two whole before the next racer copies FULL police reported. way. Maybe nobody has read It weeks Cre'ep by and I take another PR 5-3361 ing," Thoreau stated, "and RAMAC money to be able to throw tn India hava/baan conacloualy tail­ Now, even while It'sees the fate­ through the .finlSb UBe.. the little cheat which, when, the -JUI Tsxsa ful Intervention of goveniment ap­ The bicycle, red and white with yet." Worry lines,start appearing I breatjiless walk to the mall box. will have the Information for the Prints In French paint was stripped away, turned out all her household goods and Iiiehidad ored to a ap^lal audlaiica, and the a black rear t>e and a white front press, radio, TV, and spectators so. start over bqt the ima^natlon and proaching, the Industry makes no z; An iq)-to-date report on the ar­ Ruth Milieu out to be a thing of beauty. applauaa matera ahow that the tire, was taken about ♦ p.m. from - 7 fast It'U make their heads swim. rival and subsequent 'activities of What could a decorator bring into sentiment to let her house reflect retreat, will take no easy way out MBtoO) WHISKEY • M.PIOOE • 79% main fin adopted for them was In front of a Ma'n St. department V It can't help but stimulate specta­ each competitor also will be stored a house that would give it such, a the living that has made it a home. haam of Its losing position. Apparently it Store, according to W"ner Alan X tors’ Interest at the Games." In the I computer’s memory. News­ It’s the Art of living feeling of home as the-evidence of THE COUMNADES NOm atm .NfuTKAi snoTS • Bhrawdly and acmirately ehoaen wauUe ’a sons w e, rioffN sl Weir, 10. of Line St.. Glastonbury. Took Hours men can find a complete record of That Decorates a Home Brunswick stew origkiatod in V4$ fP A tm o n * kniiEiA wach, ru., w l wm itaoif w e-ktti Thera haa haen eool allenM for is determined that the Elsenhower years of living? / administration must taka full re­ Some cigarettes'were taken from "In the past Oames.” he added, any competitor’s activity at the How rnten I have heard-women What a woman should wian for fa Brunswick County, Va. thoae brief, tranaltory paasasea In a plikup truck, and 20 half-pint "as much as 25 to 30 minutes were Games at a touch of a button. And ■ay, "If I could only throw out whleh there haa been hint that sponsibility for what the Industry cartons of milk and some paper \ \neaded for ascertaining results In RAMAC prints to French, every stick M furniture to this \ X the armed mlpht of America la will consider a fau* blow. Perhaps cups were taken from a panel Just one event, such as the slalom, Games’ official languag^-4tj%t»"' htSHh end sta rt over." Or, ‘T v e al­ truck. Both were parked on Brain ways wished l could call to an to- at the dlapoaal of India for de- It has some wistful hope the coun where time was the only factor. EngUah, the alternate tonmiagb. try will label this Republican ad ard Rl. Owner of the trucks Roland And there were as many as six or Etoch competitor p o rtto t^ tto g In terlor decorator and give him a fenae airalnat Communlat a#r*Tea E. LaPlante, 14 Bralnard PI:, a SINCE 74 (FO IDED 1874) free hand.' ministration a stooge for organized THE CHRISTMAS STORE more different groups manually the Games will be ^ve»'a memen­ aion; there haa been apontaneoua caterer, said he heard a door slam ■ X eomputlng the results. to certificate with hla:(# her place­ The catch fa: If you could do warmth for thoae longer and more labor, and punish It for Its tMach' about 7:30 p.m. but thought noth­ \ • ment to every event. Completed. either, you might have a moat Im­ "For i«l Jumping, where form pressive stage setting — hut you hervlly emphaalaed paaeagea In ery to Industry by electing a Dem­ ing of It at the time because of the ■ X and style count as well as dis­ This also Is an OlymUlo first. u constant traffic nearby. wouldn’t have a home. which the Pteaident haa Beamed to ocratic administration In ita pla tance, It used to take from' 8 to 4; For over a yeas' IBlf-has had a, W,e don't think the public la too \ Harold Davey, 81 Elsie Dr., re­ hoitfs. Figure Skating, the most staff working dntgentiyjstorteg to- ■ To be warmly. Invitingly home­ / be bringing, to India an. Idea of structl6nsr^^filforthatlon,ll|id testing like, the furnishings of a house definitely partisan either way. But ported late at night his car had com^eatod of all since It Inyolvm reconciliation .and peace among beeh. ransacked In the parking lot the' computer's' perfoWngnee. 'On have to grow along with its occu­ we do think It would welcome some 9 Judges and-an Intricate mam- men and natlona. at thKrear of 763 Main St. Davey, *mi«tiffid point system, took as Dec. 8, a starting staff of ten IBM pants so .that the house reflects GIFT Dmibtleiai eoma of the Preal- fact-finding, arbitration process serretaty of the Optical Style Bar, much as 6 to 8 hours or longer. technicians,lecnniciana, engineers,engmeem, aria Otiiert, ». their ta^ and ^ told police, two pairs of sun,glasses accompanied RAMAC to the heap*' qnly as they are at the dent'a advlaara may have disagreed which might at least give the pub "But RAMAC will do the sam.* j : « _ .i have been toe process and two glqsses rases had been ...^..... Olympic---- - _*i..site for final pre­ im to with the'design of hla apeechee 11c some point-blank determtna ♦bitig In two. minutes, or less . t o of growing and changing. taken from Um car.. One of the most events; a n y . four of wMph e n ^ pitoparetionB. Perhapa they thought India waa tion of facts, after which the pub­ pairs of framee\he said, la valued Along with the latest print or waiting to come out o:* ita neutral- lic might then have more senti­ at about $18. \ 935 MAIN ST..TEL, Ml 3-5171 - FREE PARKINS AT OUR REAR ENTRANCE nmy be three end a half houra after the ft- patottog la the first wie the coOpfa Thoreau said. Hq does^rtlt toff «ve«t, complete, bound vtoumea could afford.Though there arq no Um. Into military alliance with iie. ment one way or the other. attog! events lt„ n ^ ■Jr We note, for instance, the fol to figure ska of the tiitireiGamaa *>e ready longer bablea to be rocked, there Perhapa they thought tfie greatest Oldest DoU take aa long asm4njnalhUteB t o to.® t o the-, international Olympic to the bedroom te the rocking chair thing Elsenhower could take. to lowing paragraph In the New York results. CDmmltte»--a chore which took that saw to many years of service. India wga aomethlng like an offer Times story oh the strike slttia- Probably the oldest - The only, thtog.'RAMAC cant mdrithe follovringjpaat Games. Though toey may not b* cblc to­ do la think lor ttssJf.; Jt will do to put atomic bomba at the dlS' ition: America Is "Letitia Penn Not bad for av"tooron,’’ huhT, day, thefe are dlaptoycd early D I A M O N O ' W A T C H "The compfuiies' offer is valued was bought to Philadelphia anything' it W Jn*tructed to/qo, birthday and annlvertory gifta, and poeal of India England by William Penn In 1899< with perf^. accuracy and m ek* Bouvenlre brought t o « from tripe. ' But, 'n the experience, the great by thenu'at 30 cents an hour over Made of wood, it Is dressed In a tremely hlgh affe of speed. J?ut It ‘ H olers .iChief There are plecea/<* fundtiire that eat thing Elsenhower has taken to a three-year period. The United gown Of brocade and velvet like a can’t thlnto T h ff fa vftiy sOtoo JOh-i have been moved .Jkotoi roPto to i •• idutoiseomSSEii™ is called the India haa been an understandings Steelworkers put • It at slightly lady of the English court and is In tagly refdrito room. betog^to^^fflSt'hkk^to the Srntthsonian Institution. ' “It will nevers.'make a’-mlsteke. •liKavriceye s^Btffa"* -to honor of then anothprr.^jiijS^jrr^ A reiteration, and an oratorical more than 22 cents." And there, ridiculousl.y, the m at­ though." Thoreau added, “unleff There are‘4»ljNBHii^’IBy^P9?. embrace of India’s own kind of the hiuftari jeleniwit errs, aay, with nlture, too, n « o P , WITH thinking about the state of the ter rests. The public has ebsolutely a wrong time - given. And there people’s-h u n t^^Ito ff’ ''**■ and hours of hmri .wwl^-eujdi as world. no means of knowng whether It Is will be little chance of any me ■\ A 3 VEAR "One blunt question," the Preal- .30 or 22.. cents which Is Involved. CORONET raanlcal breakdown since RAMAC Not even this; which might be wm go through a rigid testing be dent said to the Indian Parliament, \ - X considered the^ most elemental fact A modem cedar chest and record com­ fore each day’s-competition.’’ UNCONDITIONAL "I put to j-ou and to all eveiywhere G CENKRST. G In 1957- ; after IPM. .agreed to who, like myaelf, ehare responsi­ In the situation, has been publicly bination in hand rubbed American handle ‘Vm .. Olyniplc Winter Ippi GUARANTEE bility aaaigned by our peopit. Must determined. If It is really-30, the walnut. Record compartment b ar ad* Oames computing chorea, a study we continue to live with prejudices, public might consider that fair A SAVE! A .iustable partitions; 50% inches wide, waa made to deitenrilne what was practices and policies that will con­ enough. If It Is really 22, the public needed. It was decided that a high 89.95 data procesring machine such aa demn oUr children and. our chil­ might feel It could be 30. But the public-does not know, end nobody, S 2 6 .9 ' S RAMAC! 305 w as most suitable. dren's to live' helpleealy In .the "We had to have A machine pattern of the past, awaiting pos­ tells. An -umpire, or an arbitrator, Whleh would get any stored infor­ sibly a time of war-bome oblitera­ might conceivably eettle the strike mation at a riioment’S notice In any Here ara six Stars from ouf tion?" merely by eatabliahing some arith­ conceivable order, execute In-: Later on, In the. same speech, he metic nobody could challenge. The structlons at a high rate.of speed, minimum right the public might o R fA T N i w ru n OIL print extremely to t,, . and then wfiote firmament of sporitling dioimond wotclwi — Asked the same question again, as punch a telrtype '’tape," Thdreau OtVlL^PMtNTL follows: expect In this situation is-Uve. right said.' , \ ■ r the Michaels Star Series Shapes iond styles to gidt ovofy tostto . "In the name of humanjty, can to knq}ivledge And understanding. StoiM 6 MOIIon Dlgito \ MANCHESTER SHOPPIN© PARKADE ' we‘ not Join In a live year or a As of now, the public doesn't even RAMAC'a magnetic memory can end diamond concentration to suit svpry pdelwHieek V llfty-year plan ajainst mistrust have th a t ftore 6 million cheracters or the / ::t.. equivalent of a tnUUtei words. Any i 1|!h and misgiving and fixation on the pleased to anf^nce id:u from Stars twinkling with diamonds ot $89.50 to SteW wiA o feMih/ 100 charactera '-can he extracted IS H-n* wrongs of the past? Can we not from the meohtoe's memory In two it apply ourselves to the removal or One Germar. Team to six tenthe of a eecond. The ill profusion of diamonds dt $1000, And owMy proceselng unit can function at the a new collecibilii of f reduction of the causes of tension Once again, as In its previous A Well designed Early American style liiji Star encases a fine and fomeue that exist In the world? AH these definition of Formosa as Formosa rate of 80 aim s per eecond. Adi't for t h e .from propaganda and pressure." diplomats. PAmCADE LAKES■X -E^'in In his .discussion of the By unanimous vote, the Weqt arraa race, the Ih-eeident's text was German Olympic’ Conunlttee has l" $ 5 . 9 8 t o broader than the one .Sentence decided that there will be only one It HEAvAllfftERt ' '' mjoet American correspondents ex­ German team, competing under far ' hiiii cerpted as significant—the sen­ one fl'ag. in the 1960 Olympics; The D x s^ iid ek tence tn which h e said “weakness team wip consist of the beet ath­ planning Aour filUire w ith B0WLIN6 ACCESSORIES m in< armi often Invites ^gression." letes -of both Weal and E ast Ger­ -ti. ’ The whole pang^ph in .question many. “rhe flag Uiidef which they iiiiSifoss boss Above that easy bromidi to'a V tll compete will be that o f neither Balls AS ijttw dispassionate adm'ssion that .an aectlbh' of partitioned Germany, < As 24.86 - arms race Is a' two way affair."' but a ^traditional' German flAg "Much of the world>” said the made’ neutral by the addition of Bags As Low President, "is trapped In the same Olympic insignia. As 8.96 t-J i When h'e jriveg you a -Lane plenty of iwm for everything in STARMAtr glSO vicious circle. I^akness In arms The West German Olyniplc OoiV)- Chest this Ghriatmas vou know he .vour Lkne.' Where to, start? Give Cistom-MallG FIttiffg often ■■ Invites 'aggression or siib- Helps k««p yoMr 'S dlomondi beoutl- mlttee made this decision In the chose the best. It’s the start of.your him a gentle hint . ... yon want a fvlly*etln14K8elc( " Terslqn pr «ternally^ m ampuls ted GriM mestured . COM. ..4. . .. face-of sharp protest from Chan- bui'ner clean as it his-and-h^r life. So spread j’our Lane for Christmas from Watkins, Handsome Queen Anne maliogahy on the exclusive . J ... . H, "revolution. p*ear Inspired In “others; celljtr Adenauer, who opposed any heats, your home I Brunewick ffTAUIUliMa b>' the Increasing military strength winsfi. PIqn. shop,' collect , , Prices from $59.95. The big 41-inch * lowboy has a full length “drawer in compromise on the flag Isaue,'just slankets, towels, china, cookllfioks. maple model shown has' a full base; 34%: inches high,' 44Vg inches Gustom-MatiE II, 3S dtosMMds ieiol> “ Of one nstloTT spurs them to con as he opposed (ihy merging of RT-98 is the meet complet^y ipiji ■ . .... ' ■ Inq I t w e v T S c ’ effective fuel oil additive In use ■ lots of whatvjou love! TTiere’s drawer in. base, i1 9 . wide, 99.50 eentrste still > more of their re teams unless Esst Germany first; Hi ffold'caae. aources on weapons and warlike today This -helps your oil- CiStODI iiiii ' ' acknowledged the sovereignty' of burner deliver more ciean, de­ l i i , m^awre*. The arms face becomes his owfi West German goye,mment. pendable heat. You get pre­ Drilling dtamendi more unh-ersal. The sportsmen are being ac- mium service, too Aildesigned ■ U'.... Your- grip drilled too % carat, , "Doubt as to the, IniiTpurpo^ of 'clainried for heir unanimous vote to make horrie heating easy. in the hall of de­ ji'jif.. Tiny Town, party dreaa with solcl edw. these weapons intensifies tension. sired weight 'end iiilij velveteen top and billowing rejecting Adenauer’s position, and ^personalized wit' iijii; qilk organza skirt. Top has Peoples are robb'ed of bppoi^hity the comment, significantly, holds lace trim around neckline SOMETHING TO KNOW ; , ; Call today h r ___ for their own peacefill ..develop­ that they have. not only- done a American Colonial design in antique ippj.. and’kleevea . V a stunning " t ment, The hunger for a peace of service to German sports, but also cherry with simulated drawers, .ogee , Universal dtosTmament. is the im­ dioAPnd* letol- GermSn sportsmen.^s warning not ' ■ ■ • Our 3-Year Uriconditiofral Guarantee, is gfveii ' perative pt^M r time."^ WE GIVE kJ.’isr (ai H enrol,'14K onlyl to Chancellor Adenauer^ , hut Pat S ^ to iir firunawkk; 9<^ ceAL with every MichoeU diamond wbteh f','- . ThOs "'the President'; dellverinf GREEN STAMPS also to the foreign policies of both / - hlS/-<»ratorj' expertly lailored lo sales repf 3^; the. United Rtates and Ruaala. each 'll'/f; ^The^ fabulous'of party “ • Yet, you may buy aiMichoels diamond wofeh on P fe aapirationa. and hopes of the of whom acta aa .If It thought ^e be here to hssist yoo'in ' dresgies with a the river I oyr Divided Poymertt Wan ^ Ihdians. To this, we add a poet- partition of Germany could ba a MORMRTY aefipt. What was designed for the ■rSizes 3 to,6x, 7.to | 4 & hj: permanent thing. The wbrid- of jiettiiig the propel fitting apacial audience of India also hap- aporta. reject! tiil£.''ldea aa un- , 14 in such famous makes.'As ALYSBA OBIGI- pans to b f i ^ a t belongs on Uie lips b an . reiUiatlc honaenae, And aeea^ in- . n a l s , t in y TOVWrvYQl:^N;GLAND, MIS§ ' of an American President, and .Pennsylvania Dutch .Dowry, chest re- tataad Uto only poaalble, htatorical’ _«rhat audiences in AmericAVanf n Attractive Danish Modem design In p;cbduced to the smallest detail. D$cp- • QUALITY, SEMITEEN and ;m«ny 6,thers, reality, which la th at 'thare is one MI 3-5135 aoftone American' walilut. Convenient, ralions are on . a blue-gteen enapiel. ■ifllnL J E W. E L B RS ^ S I I VE'R S M I T H S ' lo hear. too. 301*315 Cfiifer Street Germahy. The sooner auch com­ drawer .-’in., base"; upper drawers and 3 drawers in base, 48 inches wide, 958 MAIN ST.-*MANCH^TER mon aense tpreada from the 'field ;,Ev«ry Night Until Oiristmas X Public Can't Even Get Facta louvera are simulated, 4S9.95 129.50 PARkADE LANES Phone BH 8-2741; ; of aporta to.that'ef poliUca the betr , , -i% Ayht^DsJ PJ[^ Including Saturday .. Whan t^’ atoel industry’ itojeete- tar, tpe It la.tha piyth that there SMH W. MIDDIJB TPlUi JH l KNOWM HAMI. T^B KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE 1900 4 .HfUtWin frean the Ikeeiihownr can bs two QamuuUao Which, per- Read Herald Adyf^ TEL. MIS-1807 —I

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\' MAJfCHISTlB IVBNiNa H E a A o , MANCHESTER. CONN. yRlDAY, DECEMBER 11. 195> #A0 1 ELB^^ FKIDAY, D E C K E R 11, 1W» w i . Chriit^aR Quest* Contract Sigiied Ifcift Urges All Nations Join MMH, South Church Irwin Heads IS Year By Longshoremen ' ^1 Obituary X, Tlw pr«Mtattea o t Ourist- NSW Tor'k, Dee ji" (*»—tdiBf• ^I’own Unioil Morsman from Maine to ^trgtnU ‘Noble W ar’ Against Fam ine Oonimualeiitious for pubHeattees ia tba Opm 9\m ua will 8ot m*a.Quest" at Bowar* lakt To Benefit from, Will mrenlng fbr pam ts. and hnve approved n new S-yMr «m- ■ ; ■______■ ' ■ ha fuataataod puldloatlaa tt tbsy oontain awrs tlua MO snirds. Television change of mutual undmUnding Carlsorji Dies ^ Brnsat J. IM (^ a Board of Edu­ Tlw HaraM ressnrss tbs tiglU'io tfoellM to pubUib aay aratter former students marked tru t with wnterfroat employer*. STOLTZ, Ina (Oee#*w« from ra«« Ono) ,. ij aa TMiehi on toe grand plateau of youth," cation alhpI«lye^^i^ been elaetsed that nday bo Ubolous or Is la bU taste, rrss sawaaslen anniversary. Bach year slnee •:« Theater (te. The Manelisstsr Memorial Hos-*will. Each raeslvln|( |6,()0(>~ 'crit president of Locat'-Ml, American First BMW (la prt Th* bsHothig ymrterdny virttml- I n «W contlnuo cooperotlng: wltJi he aald. Edward Dellert Jr., DCvid pal* of political views is deslrad by ooatrlbutlMis of. tbls ebaraetsr new caet and a new glee dub ly ruled out northern docker** tak­ •AS HIATINd tONTRACTOU At WHeel of pltal and South Metbodlat Church Federation of Stnte><;ounty and (OonttSMd frooi E i|« Oae) age pitysiclan now ia being -in­ have partidnated In thla pageant, am India to: achieve a vorld free of "Mora anduringly than from the Icrt,' Frank O. Dsllert, and Jamaa but tetters which srs'dafam at^ or abusivo win bo rajebtsd. S .Sleek Batrk ing put In any walkout if south- deliberatlona of high councila, 1 apparently will bs tha principal Municipal Employes. undated with adVertisemenU about ' ■■ ' ' ■■ ...... written by Sylvia ClaSln, teacher, 404 fARK STUIT--HARTFOII0 hUttMT rh vi-tiifch famUle* can Dellert, all «ousli)S, of Waat Irwin, who was presldsiit In ranted claims for daiametoasone, ■ J t;W •rn tongabotteman don’t ranch jdiltrproet>eroua Uvea and in which believe mankind will profit when beneficiaries under the terms of Hartford. Robert MeCaughey ^«f new drugs knd is tncapatoie of eval­ , that hie beconM tradition at the -PterhooM ' i ■graamant by XMc. 37, Moving Car 1057-08, succeeds Georgs B in ^ For jiUgbwiqr^liafO^ OStata’a majof dties (Hartford) TlUPHdNI eHm^ 7-24SI /fHendahlp rtplaceo fear and ous- young men and women of all na an antl-arthritia aterold it marketa uating all -toe material. He called achooL' RaiM * I Tlixt’a th* axplrsUoB date of th* ths will of toe Uto Mrs. Ullian Schencctody. N. T., another equ- Other officer,! named in the under the trade name of decadron. It "an almrat Inauperable problem" th the Editor, f ' WM includad Ih the list of 28- Sta­ eicKm. tions ai^d in great numhers study D. Tilden whose estate la expect­ slh, will recelvs |2,000 and. Ray­ tistics show that 0 of the 38, Hart' Preceding the pagformanee.'tke A Weather itmteUraal Msteh 'Tsn-Hxrtlty injuncuon that tam and learn together." Rudolph F. Carlson, 54 of ,68 cal’s recent annilal election were r. Louie ^Lasagna, head of toe for a doctoi^ It Is''high Urns that ths con- sixth Iradp glse dub sang .carols 10. "We aoe In modem ajrrlcuUure ed to total about $176,000. mond McCaughay, a oouain alao eorned hard bitting highway safe­ ford, Mahcltestef Stratford, Nor- ive haltad last Oetober’a S*day walk­ the moat eflfecUvie Inatniment for Elsenhower wore a scarlet-and Wdiker 8t., died suddenly Isst Richard Turcotte, vice preaident; Hopklna Univeralty Dlvialon •The physician today no longer under the direction o t Miss Martha Rouse Mrir. Tllden, who lived at $0 living, In SchanecUuiy, will-receive Walter .Pj'ka, sceretary; and of Cfinteal Pharmacology, tcatifled ty pngrpfn Just announced by wlcbt' and Groton could at thdt P out by longahoramen from.Maine • hotter life amon* all men," he purple robe for the convocation at night while driving his bar at Cen­ d w ^ .St, died Nov. 8. Her will $8,000 and real eatate at 80 Church can serve ae a satisfactory, ade­ time boMt oCiran estimated Joint Whita muste supsrvlscR-. ie:)R> KfsS"tePereee fits to Texan ' the 80-year-old university of 10,000 ter and W. Center 8U. A passing he thought toe circulars Improper- Commiiunonsr Mulcahy bs put into Alexander Paone announeed the HnaUev-Briskler MUn Wallace . quate shield for toe patient Hflld .students near tha old' walled city Wu admitted to probate yester­ St. te clalmedSm absence of side ef- and Mpt in effect The Iw t traf- population of 888,800; Abat five John Dalev Stock Saddlo i, About 40.000 of tha 70,0001 work­ Eiaenhower^told the Indiana motorist stopped toe slowly mov: day by Judge John J. Wallett. The against the toxicity, efficacy and otosrs,. Wetherafield, Windsor, program and Ruth Blackwell H Surke-aerMte U :00 as Neya _ _ of Delhi. Only two other Americans Ing car and notified authoritlei Chriatlna MeCaughey, Paulina fteta from usrof the drug. cost" of all the new drugs, he said. fie fatality rate now at 222, a ■ er^ ' M narrator. ' “ ewa, Sjperu. WeaUiar 8. 8. ers Involved In jwterday'a vote COMPLETE SELECTION OF that he, hfliSfelfi to t>* '*■ have been awarded honorary de* exact amounts the hospital and Smith and Charles Davlddon Sr., He also said hFihought excerpts dgure, clearly indicates Bloomfield, Farmington, and Col- The-following wars msmbsTs ef '•atura Fertr caet balloU, aald WUham V. Brad­ ifarmer- after retlrinr from "my when he noticed Carlson slumped church will receive is not known cousins living in Manchester, will Lasagna also - spoke out against ctaestra could lay claim to an esti­ ' ' "10 ley. president of the International preaent form of occupation." grees from the institution— Helen over his, steering wheel. from the advertiatiMMita, m read what he called a “pharmaceutical soft approach regari)in|; the caet; Mary Healy. Ruth; Da­ Keller and Chief Justice Earl War- as the estate has not yet been each receive $2,000. to him by a aubcommttjm econo- rscklsas, drunken and mated combined population of 68,. vid Hindla Behjamin; James U:U . bow lA Longahonmen'i Aaan. H# aald tha ' An orchea.«i tihWed a pecullar- Death was attributed to natural invehftOHed. However, Judge Wal­ numbers rgcketv )n which he said. 500; and that the other 18 bould union voted 4-t»>l for aecspUnce. ren. causes by Dr. Robert R Keeney Other relatives receiving- be­ mlat,' Implied a safety fordpeedron new brand name drugs are alleged apeedlng drivers Just ‘will not Newton, wayfarer; Richard Mo- T;1B / ly Aalan accompaniment aa (flrU Radiating good spirits and look­ lett said, the atpounts will prob­ boMt of a total combined impula _Jovl* Ths nsw contrut grants a 4X ■anir a «anakrti Invocation. Then Jr.j medical examiner. quests are: T. David ‘niden, $8,- that "I don’t think it ] to he- more potent than others. But wotji. nsU, RuassU Msthsny and Robert n xh llsh ta VorW# Seat Hories ing in the pink, he entered the open ably be. aubstantlal.” 000; Thomak Tilden, $8,000; Mar­ In. contrast; Dr. Philip. S. H>noh Htotle Commissioner Mulcahy’s Uon of only 32,730 (estimsted). U-JO Jack-PMf fiioe eent-an-hour package increaaa, ' a aoAr of welcome, which, men- Mr. Carlson was born In Man­ he said in some cases It is like say- Nine of the 18 could boMt ot an Marsh, shepherds; Cheater Kob- 7:80 Walt Slaner Praaeata . T I M E X arena at the end 'an academic The hospital and church will with 33! sente in direct pay and tha ■ tioned the American Preaident by of chester, Aug. 17, 1905, a son of garet Tllden, $2,000; Robert Til- of tl;e Mayor Foundation a dime is more potent than tWo announesment of more rigid high Itnaky, Bdward Tankowski and TV MallTwer eather procesaion to the rhythmic clapping share equally in- toe estate after den, $2,000; Kathleen Tllden, $1,- aliared In toe 1950 Nobel prize in way safety measures is a very estimated individual population of ^.Bwhlde fMt In bensflte. Th* eld hourly fttnve. waa i\mg by 11 ^ rla imd togilate Albln and Emma Persson because it is orie piece, IMS than 1,000. Robert Keenan, kings; Marion gMri* _ Funny *f;lSi2.7Z r' of the audience. Indian coeds in red various bequests have been made physimegy and medicine, testified timely and laudable one, let us not 3:00 New*. Prayer wage w as'll JO. ( JO hioj-a. CarlBon. He was employed as s 000., 'Diese hehrs live in Mlam, jna. ashamed to say thkt jdiy- Knowing that toe Information X Verge, Patrlda Hathaway, I4nda 8:00 — ''^sshoatara W A T C H E S ^^^6.95 berets and khaki uniforms of toe to relatives and expenses have .Joseph Justin Tilden-of Ft. Lau­ Merck’s advertising was not mis^. forget that his departmsnt pp- can and Judith Teete.^.aii'lfels; EBB MTEBDATTI TV WBIU ITOB OOBIPLETE Lli'l'lHO Employsrs wars raprasanted by A fair Bocretary read a meaM«;« national cadet corps -7:- something bookkeeper at Fogarty Bros. He slciansXte fall for this numbers received w m coirect in every 'way, the Nsw T6rk;^hlpptng Aasa., of itood wiahea from varioua coun- was a member of Emanuel Luth­ been paid! The Newington Home, derdale, Fla., will receive $5,00Q. leading. He said' doctors. Fouid un­ routine," hS told the subcommittee. erates- in the face of many man Barbara Butlm, Mair. ■ -like the U.S. ROTC—cheered him. for Crippled Children aiid the local Hie Salvation Army and New­ derstand it. made road blocks and that it-can I will say that well ovei* 80% of spokesmen forilTtKatsamshlp and I OP8i n ^ R 80iAYSaiidHUPAYStlU.0 PA(L | triba—tndudinit one from Soviet He grinned as he mounted the plat­ eran Church and Scandla Lodge of In New Y ^ , meanwhile, a drug the people, and x)tell over 80% of Also, Bugmie Brlekeon, Joeeph; Premier Khrushchev — greoUng Salvation Army will receive small ington . Home for Crippled Chil­ Dr. Augustus Gibaen, medical re­ industry ,spoketoan referred to not do too whole Job alone. Stephen Barton, John Lermour, stevedoring Arms. form. He doffed his black and pur­ Vasa. bequests. search director for Merck, said toe toe municipalities of the State are India upon the opening of the fair ple mortar board with to« explana­ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. dren will each receive $2,000. Les­ what he called "the distorted and 'A daily examination of traffic Leonard Jarvia Teny O'NalU, kadio Almost $60,000 will be received ter H. Miller of Hartford Is execu­ company followed through by dis­ eases which are handled right now being protected by the kind of B A N B EU nC Y ODBJIT khrtiahchev aald: tion he could talk better without a Svea Peterson Carlson; four sons, Inaccurate chaigesX^fofll**^!"^ vernmerttal 'agency that our William Abraltte,' Philip Miner, las only thoso news Srsndjnstn of 18 nr IB by relatives under Mrp. Tllden’s tor of the will. tributing full and- detailed reports and gouging,” and sara^toe hear­ here Jn the lower courts of Hartr Daniel Letoumeau and Ralph . (This Sating HmM Hartford, i)ec. U (F) — vFIrat . "From the bottom of my heart hat. The students laughed. Malvln A. Carlson, Kent A. Carl­ on how patients reacted to decad- Sarter Revision Committee decid steMons enrry other short nswsensts). I a1eh the people of India every Elsenhower . heard himself son and Lawrence R. Carlson, all ings may be an opening niove to­ ford County clearly reveala the ed would be Impractical in the Starkweather, teehhidanst Pa­ Urinate, isngtii. Bsbm meeting of orsdltora w m - hXItl Bticceas In their noble labor' In the praised as a successful profes­ Center Con(-'.'egational Church Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,.- and. had lived Km,' He, too, said doctors, would ward socialized medicine. crying need for r drastic nvision mela HolmeA Judith Peterson, W DBD-U8C p 7:00 Dtck Sertel _ ' , yesterday in tJ.8. Bankruptcy of Manchester, and Wayne R. understand language In toe adver- Town of Maniffiester. T:$0 News of the World Court in the following petition; cause of peace. The organisation sional soldier Who, "having de­ Carlson of Vernon;' eight, daugh­ Monday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Clif­ In Hartford more Ihran 40 yean . The statement by IXHils X E ;/ Of policy and attitude oil toe part Jm s s Nsdcbks,. Miohsol Colt- 4:00 News, XsHbM SIM rBiaenhower in 'tedia MANCHtSTfil of this fair is a signlflcant event tlalng. Kazlp, editor of Drug Topics of court officials In handling It is much easier for me to be | : i | Art JoUeen 8 * SO'lioiittor Bleberg Poultry Farms Inc., o n MAIN ST. feated his milltaiy enemies on the ters. Mrs. Sylvia Stratton, Mrs. ford O. Simpson, pastor, will offi­ before moving to Coventry eix But 8en. Estea Kefauver. (D- Uevs' that, thsss facts wars not men, Jens thirdsck, Marnstts | : i | LoweU Thomaa 10':m Wwte'a SbwUnx (teamplonablp not only for the people bOt for In­ f>attlelne1d, now wants to vanquish ciate.,. Burial will -be in Aspen months agp. Drug Trade News, added: those arrested and charged with Oatrout, BriMs Sslwltx, .Valsrls RFD New Bond. Avon; assets, Shirley Relchenbach, Mrs. Pa­ Tenn), the subcommittee chair­ "It has been predicted.time and known to ths members of the ItabiimsA $97,189.98; ternational cooperation and mu­ the god of war himself." tricia Margelony; Mias Doris Carl­ Grove Cemetery, Wa^e, Mass. He leaves Hts wife. Mi's. Ger­ traffic or motor vehicle viola- Oharter Revision Committee when Edwards,. Melsnis Hurt and Jans iMvs.&ssTm. ^ * ^ ^ * ^ * tual understanding among the friends may call at the Holmes man, said "My prraeht opinion Is again that those who are desirous tlona . This was in toe citation with the son and Miss Joan Carlson, all of trude Vlering Flanders;, two Step-.' Ernest J. Inrla--- - they (toe advertisements) consid­ of forcing some form of soclslized they rejected the Board of Finance Hammond, dilldrsa^ CoUssn Kee­ peoplea of the world." honorary doctorate. It repeatedly Manchester, Mrs., Barbara J. laco- Funeral Home, 400 Main St„ to­ sons, Edwin'V. Peterson of Coven­ Just pick up any newspaper or proposal than tt’would bs to be- nan, KatherlBs Taylor. Christo- iriN F—1888^ laaenhower aald India and the erably overstate as far ss side ef­ medicine upon the American people $Uend a,few'. court seealons and UidO mentioned Eisenhower's postwar bucct of Vefhon, Mrs. Bette M. morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. ahd Sun­ try and Arthur L. Peterson of Bin- Emlly Behrend, reelected treas­ fects are concerned. I don’t know will make their opening moires llsvs that they would try to sug )hsr Marvin, Linda Kslderllng, News iinitod SUtea have been working efforts to devote mors of the Kelly of Enfield, and Mrs. Alyce day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. p.pi. field; two brothers^ Thomas Flan­ will readily see who la re- gsat that the .88% of the people >onna Moriarty, Ridiard Pen- «awa Roundup^ to^'ther to' aolve India’! food urer. ' ' as I want to state there was any against the drug 'industry and its ~ioweaaa and Hawa world's resources to improving toe McArdle of Tolland; .a brother, ders of West Hartford and Ed­ Named to the executive board effort to mislead.” related distributor-the pharma­ ■poitsible for piiHing the rug from who'live in tha 148 munldpalttiH chak, Kathleen Faulda, Ashlee W HAY-M8 .ultor Lewi* . •bortagea. lot of mankind. Earlier, at toe U.S. IryWig Carlson of Manchester, and Bruce Atea Farr ward Flanders of Chicago,! 111.; under N^vem pr Riblcpfrs once which are served by unch an agen­ Sage. Ch^ls Tlnklspaugh and 7:1 I Lorabardoland V.8.A '"Whatever atrengthena India, were Joseph Frey, Clement Quey Ehtrller, 1-aaagna said the aver­ cist.” I S R l n S y y embassy, Eigchhower told a staff IS grandchildren! . ” Coventry—Brute Alan Farr, 8- four sisters, Mrs. Gus Jackaland .an4;Jqhn Boyle. Mildred Irwin, re­ highly puMicized , and effective cy 'Are unhappy bteause their t u Jonathan GanMr, cherubs ; » i;day my people are convinced, atrength- gathering headed by U.S. Ambas­ Funeral services will be. held to­ year-old son of George and Mari­ of Fort Palms, N; Y., 'MfK!" JCl-' placed Francis Fitzgerald, who has highway saf^y program. You will dollar* and other revenuee are not Also, John Bsndall, Ruth To ?:00 ^ P. Merssp i:iu Rmwcus And Nsvf . __ ans 'ua, a aister republic dedicated lyn Merriman .Farr, Tolland Rd„ conatantly notVtoat charges of the u:06 Mutie Bey<»d_th*W«ra sad Rewe sador' Ellsworth Buqker: morrow ' at J p.m, at Emanuel more Day of Bristol, Mrs. John. J. retired, as a trustee. left entirely in tee hands of “poli­ mssko, Daniel Plats, Joanne Man- U:5) NowaSsn OB 12:08 Nawa RailBdaa . \ , to peace," the President said. "1 know all men feel as Amer­ died at his home last night after Donohue of West Medford, Mass., Rockville mobt ^serious nature are w ster^ ticians" who might be inclined to "Thla great nation of 400 mil­ Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. Stewards named were Ernest ter - and ‘Sharon Ganser, friendly W PO r—1418 icana do about peace... the' aspi­ ■Henry Anderson, pastor, will of­ a long illness. and Mrs. Margaret Ferchte of Forsythe, Peter Fultz, Mrs. Irwin, down. whItewaahedXtelled and in put politics before wisdom tav. the beMts; and Miss GlafUn, Miss •:00 Nows, Woather lion people, rich In culture and He was bom In Portland, Maine, general bungled becahra of fall conduct of their governments. 4:18 Howie B. Engaged Pair Hurdled Fire history, couragebua In the resolve rations of toe people Involved we ficiate. Bi*rlal’ will be In ' East Pennsylvania; and eight grand- George Adams, Stanley Polinakl, Whits, Miss Helena Booth, Mra know, but governfnents have a Cemetery. May 28. 1956. ■. chlldreif. Peter Delmestro, Anthony Stjuff, Olson W ill Again Ask G)uncil ure to bring oiit toe whple evi­ All of us undoubtedly know that Bells MaePhsrson and Edward t:Qu Lou Torry ■ to be free and strong. Is a mighty Surviving, besides his parents, dence or to cal! upon arresbng of. 11:00 News Oalo—In many rural^ arsM of Influence for an enduring and Just way .of getting In the way of these Friends may call at the Wat­ Funeral services will' be held Arthur Ashwell, William Andrews, both of our local-political parnee Cok, dirsetors. B :10 Lou Torry aspiratfons.” kins West Funpral Home today are two sisters^ Sheri Ann and toniorrow at 9 a.m. at the Farley and Quey. ficeri to testify tefore either try to woo public favor by building 1:00 Del S am e 19th century Europa, mld.*umraar peace in the world.” Leanne Fhrances Farr: hi* paternal Let Circuit G>urt in City H all posing insignificant penalties their pre-election platforms on IJ:16 fflin Off :___ ' featlvala wera brlghtaensd by big Thanks to modem sciance, the from 8 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m., and grandmother, Mr*. Lena Mc­ Flineral Home, 96 Webster St., Invin spoke to toe local about Only ons-fifth of ths land area w u O —ltBi tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 10:30 Hartford. Burial will be in Sol­ a recent New England Educational ■unending Judgment altogether. imlses vriilch have ao regard ot Massaehusstta is used for fu m ­ 4:00 Nowe _ _ . bonfirea, and ooupisa would an­ Preaident continued, hunger "that Carthy of Scarsborough, Maine, Only wh(sn both' law enforcement tever for the deflated pocket nounce their engagement by hur­ Soiaclatea bodies of children, that a.m. and his maternal grandparents, dier’s Field, Northwood Cemetery, Conference held, in New York on Mayor Herman G. Otoon said to-f this year, felt sure toe aldermen ing and thrse-feurths ot this is 4:io M imSe ^asunehte Union, P&WA Wilson. Friends may call at the toe subjbet of intemational union­ and Judicial branches face up to boolrpf the hard presaed or nandl used .to grow hay. dling the flamea hand.in hand. ■can the souls of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merriman of day he will attempt to get toe City would go aloifhwith i t But they capped'texpayer, and that they do 4-.4t T h reaS tet B stra that stirs the passions of those funeral home today from 2 to 9 ism through toe United'Nations. the need for driving toe 'speeder Portland, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin were delegates Council tp reverse its decision and did hot. WhenTOIson presides over and the boosing driver from iffi BO largoly'tjecause they know that who toll endlessly and earn only Funeral services will be held to­ p.m. let the Circuit Court use City Hall his final Council meeting Dec. 21, ■craps, can be wiped away.” Contract Talks to the conference. highways will there follow a real we have no way of stopping cither British Vets morrow at 2 p.m. at toe United Bingham reported on toe status factUUra. he will again point out ths sd- ■hafp cut In the yearly traffic fa­ their promiSM^r their extravs' Eisenhower, said the displays at Methodist Church in Bolton, The Mrs., Lucy Lea, who lived in And Mayor-Elect Leo B. FTah- vanlams of having the court in the agriculture fair prove that Manchester for 15 years until 1954 of negotiations ■ between tpe local tality rate. Until then, the cau- ganicfs aftet; eibction. Tp prove End Abruptly Rev. Carlton Daley will officiate. and General Manager Richard erty Jr. aald today If the present Rockville. - He said he' la "very tioua law-abiding drivers will ever this point I . man now has sufficient knowledge Post Leader Burial will be in Quarryville when she returned to Italy, died much In favor” of toe court Snd to declare all-out w»ar on famine Dec. 11 in Mercenasco, Italy, ac­ Martin toward renewing toe town- Council does not take poisttve ac- .hb faced with peril m they use toe attention te’ the ANTIQUES Mil Cemetery. There will be nb Calling union memorandum of understand­ ■tlon on toe matter he will urge toe thinks It. would be good for Rock­ Highways, particularly between the ii^ record which hM baM) writtan ahd hunger. (Continued from Page One) hours. cording to word received by her "The call to that genuinely noble daughter, Mrs. Joseph Naretto, 25 ing which expires next month. incoming aldermen to'do ao. ville. "The City Is not being very houiw of 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. by the Sextet from Dead at 66 The Holmes Funeral- Home, 400 TTie union alao voted to request The Town of 'Vernon, of which progressive" in rejecting the court, S t, and toe Trio from .Toml ' war is enunciated In the theme of senior members and for mors lib­ Maple St- Truly yours. REPRODUCTIONS Main St., Manchester, Is in charge toe Board of Ekiucation to follow Rock-viVle la a part, has been se­ he said. Frank U. Uipien Territory since they took the American exhibit here,” he eral grievance procedures, accord­ McOullough, 86, com- of arrangement*. mand of our local governmenl O kttS. ■aid. toe rule Martin has eatabliahed for lected to hold both July and non- FTaherty also expressed strong Fimitfiirt, knniiBd, china, eolorcU ing to Main, of Mon-Ypree Post, Brit- retiring town employes at 65. jury seeetona under the new court feelings about ths Qrcult .Court, some IS months ago. The Preaident said toe mil­ Richard H. I.M>er His Proposal Rejected - WESTMORtLANO MILK GLASS, cut lion American . exhibit Is not an Aaked how long toe meeting 'Veterans, and an organ- Funerals The local said . . The Board'a system to go Into operation Jan. saying, "It wijl be a tragic thing To the Editor. I wonder if It could have been iaer of 'the British American Club, Richard H. Leber, 66, of Hart­ weak stand on retirement is a let 1, 1961.' if we don't have It here.” He gave toe aim- of tha Charter Revision Hummel ftgurinM, beer ttuins, PIIIE dodo, pleturM, attempt to portray American agri­ lasted, the union official replied; ford, brother of Edmond Leber, On three occasions during toe culture as superior to that of other "It waa very short.” died this morning at Manchester down- to toe employO’s morale The d re u it Court Judges found. three reasons: Accused persons lMt '14 months I recommend^-toe .Committee to do everything it kniek-knodu, brow and copper Hums, eagkf, mirran, con- Memorial Hospital after a short 32 Woodbridge St., died Wednes­ ThomM Tedford The Board ha* been allo-wing would have to go out of town, wit­ could to continue the kind of game countries. State and federal mediators day at toe Rocky Hill Veterans' RoekvIMe’S City Court facilities •stablishment of a Board of Fi­ But he expressed hope that were present at 'the seaalon. illness. ; Largely attended funeral serv­ its custodians who ■ 'aoh 65 to Suitable for non-jury cases, but nesses and Jurors would he Hke- nance for the Toilm of-Manchester. that our free-wheeling 'pollu- d to t, ihene redt^ LARGE sdecfiw ef ANTIQUESi Mr. McCullough had been a resi­ Hospital. ices for Thomas Tedford, 16 Litch­ work to toe end of a school year. I did BO because of 'the way in clans" have been playing down American farming techniques dem­ The stalemate that,has devel­ He was born In Danbury -and field St.i were held yesterday af­ toe City Council opposed the Idea w isX Inconvenienced; and "we onstrated In the American pavllldn oped in the PAW A contract negoti­ dent of ‘Maiicheater for 40 years; becauae toe- state did not plan to want Rockville to remain toe eeh^ which most of toe people we un­ through the yeara He was employed during that time had lived In the Hartford area for ternoon at toe Holmes FMneral Dr. A. B. Moran can be modified to fit India's needs ations affects some 16,000 em-. more than 50 years. He was a vet Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Percy pay rent or maintenance costs and ter of .county activity." wittingly elected to our Board of and help increase the output of Its ployes at toe East Hartford and as an Inspector a t Cheney Bros. because sessions might interfere The mayor-elect plans to talk Directors during toe iHt several INITURE REPAIR SERVICE He was| born In Portadown, Ire­ eran of World War I. Spurrier of South Methodist Town Drops farms. Manchester planto. They are cur­ Surviving, besides his brother Church officiated. with city meetings. with a' (Circuit ..Court Judge .to get years have wMted public funds. As Prime Mlniater Nehru told Bl- rently working without a contract. land, Novi 30, 1893. He served dur­ Chief Judge/ Edward C. Fisher cost details on H})# plan. He be­ you probably'know my riscommen- New Health Unit BOUTE 88—TALOOTTVUJUB. CONN. ■enhower "You are a great Presl- ing WorlOi War I with toe British here, are another brother in South­ Burial was in East Cemetery. The company-offered proposal ington; a sister .in Hartford, and Bearers, a.ll member* of the Man­ said yesterday, "I feel quite sure lieves the Intahgible benefits dationa were rejected by our Char­ Amipa fre n OonBaettoUt GoM Imnd—TeL MI $-7449 . dent in your own right. You are that waa rejected offered wage in­ Army, and was awarded toe Brit­ Parking K an Rockville 'Will provide toe facili­ would be "tremendohs” compared ter Revision Committee because leader Of a great nation. But there ish IMstinguiahed Combat Medal. seyeral nieces ahd nephews. chester Lodge of Masohs, were Formally Begins EViatY DAY 9 A Jf. to 9 FJ*. creases ranging from 7 cents to 12 Flineral se"vices will be held to­ Erling Larsen, Irving Luckman, ties," adding, "At least, I should to the cost. most of its members were of la something greater than honor­ cents an hour. Union leaders had He has beeh active with the British think they would want to." If The City Court was selected by the opinion that such an agency ing a great man or the leader of a War Vetecana' organization In morrow at 3 p.ni! at toe Taylor Paul Carter, Preston Sage, Wil­ Plans to. expand the Popular . Hartford, Dec. 11 Ifl—An execu- recommended toe proposal be .ac­ and Modeen I^neral Home. 233 liam Bray and John Munsle. Market parking lot to provide ad­ Rockville does not provide fa­ state officials for non-jury se's- would be cumbersome, conflicting, great nation." cepted, and workers in PATVA Mancheater'islnce coming to town, of no particular value to us, and tlve order formally estabUehlng the Nehru said the fair waa a good and represented that b^y In the Washington St.. Hartford. Burial Masonic services were con­ ditional parking facilities on Main cilities for the court sessions they sions only. It is understood ''th'st state’s reorganised Department of plants in Meriden and Southington Will be in Soldiers’ Field, North- ducted at to e . funeral home will be' held In the next nearest Superior Court facilities In Rock­ hard to operate successfully with­ thing becauae there ia no“ ideology ■voted -to accept by ■wide margins. United Nauons’ Association of St. have been abandoned. out- tha services of so-called "exr Health hM been signed by Gov In a!^culture” and It symbolised Manchester. \' wood Cemetery, Wilson. Wednesday evening by Walter C. town'designated and having fa­ ville would be used, when avail­ Abraham A. Ribicoff. It was understood no future date Friends may call at toe funeral Waddell, worshipful master-elect. The Town Parking Authority cilities. able, for Jury .sessions. Other perts." The following information ' Under ptwisions of the order, Intemational cooperation unaf­ was set for further talks. In 1922, Mr. McCullough helped' had suggestd the lot be Improved which I recently received from a fected by Ideologies. organize .tob British American home today from 7 to 9 p.m. A delegation from Washington ^ ay o r Olson, when he broached times. Jury sessions would be held algned yesterday by w Governor Lodge, LOL, also paid final re­ and enlarged to provide toe ad­ 'toe subject to the Council early in the next nearest town. thoroughly reliablo source should at his home, the department 'will "Scientists trying to unravel Club. There aire now two surviving spects at the funeral home. ditional parking space and, more clearly show toe deep regard which knots are not affected by ideolog­ charter membm, Fred Baker, who Mrs., Emma Holeapfel begin Its official exlstencs in its Roolrville—Mrs, George Barime than a month, ago, began nego-, la had for this kind of governmen­ new form next Tuesday. flow er Fashiong ies,". he went on. "I consider to­ Two Deadlocked is serving his' 35th year as cor­ tiations In an attempt to use the tal body throughout toe State. day an auspicious moment not by. responding secretary; and Miss later Holzapfel, 87, of 34 Union Mrs. Iioretta G. Woodhonse Included In the reviMd depart­ St., widow of George JHolzapfel Funeral services for Mrs. lot. Aa of July I, 1969, toe State of ment.are an office of publie h^th, consulting toe stars or astrology For Union Post Jessie Reynolds, retired town wel­ It was decided yesterday after a Oonnactioiit w h made up of 169 but because i t ' represents a good fare director, the club's first sec­ died yesterday at her hoiiie. Loretta Gregory Woodhouse, for­ an oMce of mental retardation, and She wa.a born June 26, 1872, In merly of Manchester, who di^d at meeting between General Man­ munldpatities which could hoMt ot an office of tuberculosis control, cause." The race between William, Stew­ retary and toe only woman ever ager Richard Martin, Police .Chief aa astlmated total population Of 3,- The American visitor, «tlll.loud- to be a member of the club. Mr. Germany, a daughter of' the late a convalescent home In Simsbury, hospital care,' and rehabilitation, as a rt'o f Middletown and William Jacob ahd Marie Baumelster. She, were held this morning at the W. James Reardcn, the tpwn traffic 480,000. As or Nov. 34,1950 only 36 well M IS licensing and exambiing \ and enthusiastically extolled by Lorenz of Thompsonvllle for the McCullough Was club president for authority, and Jacob Miller ,bf toe Of tba 189 iearrM '^on their local \ toe Indians, also sCt forth his seven years, and held various other had lived in Rockville for more R. Qiiish F'uneral Home, 225 Ma'in boards. ■ vr vice , presidency of the Pratt and than 60'years. She was a member 31., followed by a solemn high TPA, that it would feasible gorariunenta without -fhe aid of a The 19N General Aaaembly au V vteiiVa at this midway,point of his Whitney Aircraft .union was still administrative posts in the club. . to follow this plan, y Board'of Finance Or alnitlar body. thorised the reorgani$ation and in­ New Delhi visit Inr an Informal His wife died before he came to of Trinity Lutheran Church. Mara, 'of requiem at St, James’ undecided today, 24 hours after She leaves a brother. William Church; Phelon' explained ■that toe, own­ Ihe total (eatlmated) popi^atlon structed the Goventbr. to sigh the talk to U.S. embassy personnel and the formal balloting closed. this country. He is survived by er of the property, a'Boston realty 6f these 26 municipalities - as of order establlshihg the new depart­ A speech before 5,500 students, several nieces and nephews in Baumelster of Rockville and , The Rev. John Hannon was cele­ David Fraser, 33 Wadsiyorth St., granddaughter. brant, assisted by toe Rev. Dennis firm. Has Indicatjia a building July 1, WM 4.17,530, or' Just about ment v^ien air the' preliminariM faculty members and guests at Manchester and in Ireland. might be built on/S portion of the 17% of toe estimated total for toe neejted In establishing it had bepn Delhi University, who was reelected president of the Funeral services, will be held F\inerai services will be held to­ Hussey as rfeacon and the Rev. union, said the balloting yesterday morrow at 1 p.m. at the Ladd James O'Conn^ as sub-deacon. lot'f *hortly. Besides. Popular entire State. Only one of .to6 actemplished. , " ’ ‘ Colortul street crowds' cheered Monday at 2 p.m. from the Holmes Market,’is moving out of town and ■' toe president on his rounds. But ended in a tie, which may be brok­ Funeral Home, 400 ]^ain St„ with Fune-al Home, 19 Ellington Ave. Mrs. Jane Maccaron'e was organ­ en' when the absentee ballots are The Rev. Eric G. Fleper, pastor ist. the new lessee. Top Notch Market, the crowds were orderly In con­ toe Rev. Calvin Buchanan of the Wishes to usb the space. Arthur trast to toe wild reception Eisen­ an tallied. . Presbyterian Church of Hartford of Trinity Lutheran Church, will T-$Ii>eiaI was In St. Jaibes' Ceme­ ★ '...... ★ The abaentee ballots are still be officiate.'Burial w^ll bs In Grove tery, with committsi service by Drug Stpre also leases part of toe hower received on his arrival here officiating. Burial \wll be in lot, he said. Wednesday. 'The motorcade routes Ing received, said Fraser. Soldiers' Field, East Cepietery. Hill Cemetery. There are no tali-^ . Father O’Connell. Bearers were AfMff mmMmR egmwm j \ All ballots postmarked before ing hours. William P.' Quish Jr., Harold Phelon''said that It was origi­ .also appeared to have been rein­ Wednesday's deadline will be In­ Friends may call at the funeral nally anticipated the town would PASttim forced with police and other home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.; Hines, Richard Norkaltls, Willard spend about $5,000 paving, light­ ( f o A , jthsL ^ lid a ifL ) •ecurity forces. cluded in the final count. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7\to 9 p.m. John J, Ambrose - McGrath, James Hall and William Fraser said that the closeneaa John J. Arhbroee, ■ 55, of 28-137. ing and expanding the parking lot. Accepting an honorary-- law Barrett Jr. Hovrayer, later when it was found degree ' at Delhi University, the of toe race between toe two men Middle Tpke., died last night at seems to indicate a recount will be Manchester M e md r i a j Hospital toe loi .tnlght only be used for a Pmident said nations must ac­ ioM" Marie Turklngton ' year or X'f/o, it was tentatively The J FFNTON MILK GLASS cept toe rule of international law made of the Vice presidential bal­ after a long illness. F\ineral services for Joan Marie ■Mroaeiicfcteyt UTMBEIf lots. even If the absentee ballots T o t, 3, F o u n d He was bom in Manchester, Oct. TurkingtOn, 9-year-old daughter of suggested improvements amount­ ’ W COLORS AND REGULAR WHITE to nrovide a sound basis for peace. 23, 1904. He, was employed ak' «L ■Mr,'.and Mhi. HP'vard Turklngton, ing to $2,400 be.made. ,,H e augge.sted,' however, that in­ break toe tie. In view of the most recent devel­ trgditional, x ternational law needs.to be brought Also running for the post, were finisher by Cheney Bros. 188 Center St., were held yesterday . Dead in Crib Survivors .include his wife, Ann afternooh at Center Congregational opments, 4ven ' this expenditure \ / up to date ■with an infue.ion of the Charles Hills -of Hartford . and would not be Justified, Phelon said. deUcious, -I HANDMADE > tliieet traditions of all great legal Eaidor Lindpr of Meriden. Zelenakas Ambro.se; three daugh-. Church. The Rev. Clifford O, Simp- Kenneth Harrison, S-year-old ten’ tera, Mis.s Patricia Ambrose, Miss son officiated. Robert Vater was However, the town will ahead VIKING GLASSWARE eystems of the world. He said unl- organist. with a plan to provide an entrance holiday x verOitles could be of tremendous of Donald and Martha Tofda H^- Barbara Ambrose and Mis* Shirley t CDNTBMPOR^Y J^ND COLONIAL STYLES rison, 15 Griswold. St., was foun' Ainbroee, all of Manchester; four Burisl was In East Cemetery. to the lot from Forest St. tb.ald help. ■ . ^ Bearers, all uncles, were William traffic approaching .from ther.e /dvorite... )■: "A reliable framework of law 4 th_Appeal Filed dead In hi* • crib late yesterda sisters, Mrs. John Zelehak and afternoon by his mother. Death Mr*. Joseph Gaspe, botih of Man- Wylie, Howard Wylie, Joseph Wylie rather than from Main St,. This ex­ 'grounded in general principle.^ and Joseph Quintal. pense to the town ■ will be small, reoogniaed by civilized natlon^'is In Sewer Fight vras -caused by suffocation, at­ chea.er, Mrs. Anthony Delnecki of g r jo w a n o t tributed to a respiratory infec­ '^Zapping and Mrs. Joseph Dunkel Phelon said. ' E( ” of crucial importance In all plans Miller, had been’conducting the E G G N O G ) for ‘ rapid economic development A 'fourth separate appeal has tion, according- to D'r. Robert R. ,f Newington. . Keeney Jr., medical examiner, after Funeral' services ■will be held time-cohsuming negotiations with around the earth," he said. be^n brou^t against assessments PuWi#* BecorHs the lease holders on the property Havp. ' plenty oh- x •nils was at once a 4lap i t toe voted by the Board of Directors an autqpsy at Manchester Memo­ Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the W. P, L I rial Hospital.' Qulsh Funeral Home,. 225 Main as wey as the property owner. The hand for the holU' J llGYpriAN COPPER Soviet Union and a compliment to for a West Side sanitary Warrantee Deeds negotiations',were hampered' nqt * the Indians. 'Ibe Russians have jiroJecL ' ^ ; Surviving, besides his parents, St., ’ followed by a solemn high Edmund A. and Sarah T, Balce- day», ,w are two sisters, F'rances M. and Ma.ss of requiem at St. 'James only fay distance, but by the fact ^^SULATIOI^J persistently declined to submit to In legal papers'hled-^esterday tak to Paul W. and -Barbara J. that the sale of toe Popular Mar­ -A it aibiii^tion by the International with town officials, Clarence J. Barbara B. Harrison';, three broth­ C liur^ at 9. Burlql will be in St, O’Neil, property on S. Alton St. ers, Robert Hi, James F. and Wil­ Jame» Cemetery. FYlenda may call ket was Jh toe works and' building Court of Justice, but India recent­ Jeffers appeals for a reduction and Domenic Ponticelli to Pasquale on toe lot. was conteijiplated.. BRASS SCALES ly accepted ■with' only a few res­ allowance In 'toe $i.946.96 assess­ liam A^. Harrison; his maternial at the funeral home, tomorrow and A. and Rose E. Aceto,' property on ervations the principle of the ment covering two parcels of prop' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A...J, Sunday^roni 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.ni, Glehwood St. WALL PIECES, ETC. court's .Jurisdiction -^rand Eisen­ erty h? owns. TCrda of T'qrrington, and his pa­ Grace A.’ He'aly to Norma D. and hower praised India for this. Atty. V(ncenf Diana represents ternal graiidiViother, Mrs.-Florence «lin B, Anderson Richard J, Keeney; property at 14 '• c'S’' "The time has borne for’ man- Jeffers In, toe appeal to toe Court Harriaon of Waterbury. John B.Wnderson, 93, of Spring' AJnteeSt. Jansen Trial Wnd to make the rule of law in of Common Pleas., Prayer sep^ices will'be held at field, MassV father of--;Clarenoe O. Ansaldi Heights, Inc., Jo Sher- .tTVternstionsI affairs as normal as The papers said any benefits de' the Holmes F^lnera^'Home, 400 Anderson, aS i Durkin died I wood F. and Frances A. Moore- ■ MANY NEW-PLANT / it is now in domestic a.ffairs." he rived fr(im the project will not Main St., tomorrow at L-9 a.m. Wednesday to Springfield Hospital, [house, p’i;opertv on Anjyildi Rd. N ow p e c . 2 ■ ■aid. ‘Of course, the structure of equal the a.ssessment and toe "par­ Burial will be Jn 'Edgewood Ceme­ He was bom in Haland.^Sweden, I ■'TiimblebrooK Acres, Inc. to OTANDS AND JARDINIERES «ich law must b* patiently built, ticular situatiem" of the property tery, W,Olc6ttil_;' . I,., Nov,' 6, 1866V He had lived in Robert C. and-Ruth J. Henrick,son„ The trial of Fldward J. .Jansen, •tone by atone." . *■'' requires an allowance. Friends may call at the fimerat Springfield for\65 years. He was a prooerty on Judith Dr 18, the Nike baaed soldier who Is _ One stone is the existing „ Inter­ Yesterday was the. deadline for home'today from 3 to 5 and 7 to m'qmber for 51 W ars of Local-177 Melvin R. and Sylvia S. Hell, accused of taking $1,161.66 from COSTS LESS THAN MINK! nMlonal Court of Justice at The i'filing "appeals against the Board's 9p.m. of the United Brotherhood of Car­ stttirn to Anthony .1, Gryk, trustee; the Connecticut Bank and Trust it POTTERY CHWSTMAS Hague, he aald; adding penters and Joinera of Am'eHca. He pfoperty on BroniEt St. Co. branch in Manchester Nov.\14, ★ deoision last month to asSesa West .was honored at a ^aq u et last year And Johns:ManvUle FlbeiglM Home InimlaUpn will make your ".^nother' major alone in the Side humeownei's for 40 per' cejtvt Mrs- Martlia Kliehie Wylie Executrix Deed has been postponed a',, week. ' home SO warm and cdmfprUblel And lt's-Vecosiomioal, too. At NOVELTIES structure of international nile by of the force main and pump sla- Mrs! I.arth . Ritchie Wylie, 79, marking 60 • year membership, Late Andrew J. Healy to. Norma Word of .tl'!e postponement was ■ J' , law mua^ be a body of Interrik- tiem to cost some $100,000. wife of ■•William J. Wylie, 69 Sun- and was the oldest member both in D, and Richard J. Keeney,''.pFop- received .today by Jansen’s superior MANCHESTER LUMBER, studart-M claess PlberglM banket tlqnal law adapted to. the changi A total of 174 Weat Slsleta are nydate Rjf., East Hartford, and .age and point of sei-vlce Iti the car­ erty at'Alton Ter ; officers 'at Battery O in-Manches­ insulation with foil,on one side costs Just' Sc a square foot! Come ing needs of-today’s world. -.The named as appellanta in a filed formerly Of Manchester, died last penters’ .union. He wra a member : '■ r-eara- " ter from Defense Atty: John Calvo- in NOVV for youra law is not a concrete pillbox in i earlier this week by "Atty. Leo night after a Jiiigeriii^ illness. of Buthesda LutlieranNChurch and George Flndell to Manchester coressl of West Ha'rtford. ,, CAl^UIS GALORE which toe status.quo is armed and Flaherty of Rockville. She was 'bo'tn July 11, 1880, in Bfaga-idima Lodge, Ordpr of 'Vaaa, Carbide Co., Inc., ground floor at •Jansen was scheduled trial 648 Woodbridge, St. three yc8rs be­ for SXLVBJR-TIOLD.PIUSMS, TAPERS, •htrenched..... | And two other- appeals have County Armag|i, Ireland, and has in Sprj.ngfleW. Tuesday. I^w he will not be heard .Frienddy^ pertonaliaed help with aU your building ;'LAN*rBRN8. ROPES.,PYRAMIDS, "We will all have'to remind bitr-i been filed in individual actions by livqd in Ma'iicheeter for 50 years Surviving,.be.slde.s hl.'c'son here, ginning Dec. 1. 1959; option to re­ until E>ec.^, the following Mon­ Mlvea that unde!*-this si-stofn ef I Harry'A. Fogarty of 636 W. Md- before'n|oving to East Hartford 14 are two other sons in Smingfield new two years. , ' Everything fre»h and”the h'e»t goes into out: akdi^home'improvement problem s-.. .None too ' SANTAS, lUBOtrUAH DINNER Trade Name ,- . day. ' law on*- will .sometimes lose ar : die '^ke., and MarionIScoth Gam- years ago. She was .a member of and Sweden; a daughter.inGpring- The postponement Is-for admin- oten home recipe. ■ • well OS But' nations can en- ■ mons and Marion A. Fitch, owners Center Congregational C^u'roh. fiel'd and three grandchlldre' Ronald J.'Trickett of 87 Wadiiell 'istratlve reasons, Calvocprerai 'aald. jUwgenrtopsnudll (Jure andi(T saccept an adverse de op Adams St.. property, \ Surviving, besides her husband, F.uneral services will be held^to­ Rd., doing business aa Trickcraft Jury., trials are scheduled id U.S. M o n rendered by competent and are four sons, WiUlaip D. Wylie morrow at 2 p.rl. at the'Ora^m- Ceramics Studio Branch.' at lllH Center St. District Court next week aiid,' be­ impsTtlal tribunal*. .If armed con- C ivn- WAR VET DYING ai)d Joseph Wylie, both lot Man­ Wallengren Fhineral Home, S |^ $ ;- cause Jansdn -will be tried by Judge, O RD « PROM YOUR ROUTE SALESMAN V - ,l| SMt $■ avoided, everyone wins"' fleld. Buriat ■will be In HiUcreat Building PermHa HoqstOB, Tex., Dee. .11' (F>r— chester, Wilfred WyHe of Miami, Davis Stgn Servlcft for Burger his case liaa been continued. . ORTHE DAIRY r ,y ■ssnhowsr recommended toe "It looks like a nrallht J>f koars Fla., and Howard Wylie of Fall' Park Cematsry,.. Springfield. . When Jansen KM rirat brotighi ■ts»M-up student exchanges with Friends' may call at ' toe funeral Chef, erect sIW at. 243. ;Ma!ln 8t., Instead of days," a' doctor iald River, Mass.; four-daugfatera Mrs. $2,000, ' ■ '• bejore Ura court > iMt week, >he the obtsrvaUon that "all of us rec- -today alter checklog the 'ooiaillT Charles Magnell, Mrs. Jo^ph Quth-. liome tonight fropi 7. tp 'O .p.m. pleaded innocent and h|s trial wm egnlM to* ease with which yopng ; 8li^)tWdbd ''CSrate; Ihc., ' Arect Gdn of Walter W. Williams, 117, ,tal Slid Mrs. Howard T^rkington, three hou.ssa on Sherwood Circle, scheduled, for Tuesday. - At toe BY MILlKOWSKI “ '*^JJ***“ '*’ ’*•'*' ideas and new last surviving ' vetorsa of the all of .Manchester,' and Mrs. Ethel Lpula T- Flanders ' $12,000 each. time, he. did not signify whether qivU War. "H may fets only 48 Blinn of Rockville; a sister, Mrs. Coventry — Louis T. Fianders, ha would seek a Jury/tiikl or trial 405 MAIN ST/ > “t MI1^5248 IBM to you that whUa houn,” the doetor aald. "Reapi- Margaret McConnell. of . MaHcHas'^ 61, of 'Rt. 81, Coventry, forinsriy T h e Pueblo Indians of toe Amer­ ^ Judge. tfewtSBKsaU dlscuas the meeting. ratten ia shallow^ paisa Irregu­ ter; 17 jjandehildren and 4 great­ of Hartfqrd, died yesterday ; at ican Shuthweat raised Turkeys to Janaen la eUrrentiy (res imder ( S ill. CCNTfR ST. nioMMI3sM30< - • • J'W *t the summit, tjnlvsr- lar, he Is very wedk. He $rlM to grandchildren. Hartford«Hospital. get fedthers (or use In relijgloiis $6,000 hdnd and Is under tjis supsft $Hhs eemridsr ths mssshfi Inter­ ■peak bpl Is l■eeh■■e■t.‘* Funeral servlcss will ks bsld at , H e was borii Fsb. iW, IBM *» ceremonies. - vision hts battery commander. mm ■ '< ...

-TT- -1 'AT I ■ ■1 - > MANCHV8TKII |(VSNINO R ^ IA IA MANGBOIW OOim* FRIDAY^ 1^ ! 11, Seetion Tuf& FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1969 phrniiit^^^ Ifrrttld FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11; 1969 IS m s4 jihlidi la aaothar vtoieua eyela But ' ■ ^ ,r - , ‘ ' ' ■' “ — RockBfUl^Verni6h it la a real teihptktfon acne- New Britato * ^ . * teOMftal BiMiness ttmea, aapedaHy as Ms growing . ! ^ Subdivision Obernkirchen beard dees net Itch. EXCBFT SiATUROAY, UNTH. C lfR lifli*A S Um ted Fim d Favoi « 4 l?0r J ^ v 01^ Saint Nitk ‘ •! am' an* ordained mlnlator,” Fathef to? T ell School Board. Holdup ALan to H ospital Patients he eaplained. ••Aad. X know how to -X tens %t G r^i Choir Sings stop itching by prdyef.”' > G o t $ l , 2 d 0 ITAIO CANKBl,^ accrued aomo eaplUl. t t i t yOU Actually, It was through the Of ObjeoBmi to Polio Shots i y G m n M a n o r By HABOB FLYNN .X In Poll by CliM nber It c o n te'n t youfaeU with ministry that he became ianta ilatlve atocka becauae after . A Salvation Army ’laasta" «< AtJJniver$ity\ '.T o rt — (NBA) —. W«H. ^^ua In the first place . 10 yean Saimtaan other, pppltaijivKo had New BiMein,'Dae. 11 (HV-A gun* .1lM Orsan Itoaor Oonatryatkiti some seventy' jroung yqarS has t)M r«»». tni«, fowl. Chriatoiaa you hhye to oell be- A father of foqn-Viffnofi aetwolf Man wldt a polka-dot handanifa FABULOUS FUtmilE DiP^ A Chamber of Oomihefea PoHr Contlmitoff. Xanaady.aSddl a e n t eauae your alow aeaaon baa .be­ childritn wllj-AroMBr - before the reealvad only one w)qt-11y .Nev. 10 Oo. today offleieay aanounoed ttia been e visitor ht, . Manchester ‘ By m tp H U im m n among 600 hlaheheeter residanta national eharltlas M .aow "eem* Suilik Clkui h u DMn "The founder of my church died whan Ramadeil rsp$|tod the non- hls .fiaoe held np a loan cons* Gifts for The Homd^ epnatog ef « new eiAdtytait them." ^ ' . coMmJfue on 'Tolland Hilfeh Vchool oolontada wfll oonafst of nine Foster St., tours all the wards end labor, representailvea of geognqpMe - It grew a beard for them'iind The yefhon School Board has; BenrtUHal Ijqan OO. a t 99 W; Main ranging In age from klndafgartan- Indicated thw would like to see (Hyislons of the cpmmiatlty, ya* aUy eaui^t In the vicloua circle of ed interaecttona, audience partlol- pu^H, a report on auto. Insurance, St., WMTllig hia bapdanna end;«’ Mobiding four, bedrooms rooms except the maternity, and ers to high acheol students, the the United 5^nd establlehed here ,patkm TV ehowa. beauty conti m t off my diet and determined m eitolt mandatory that all chll- a' federal kid survey, mlnof risnova- ROCKEI^ and ona-khd-a-helf bathe, or three Ilglous groupc. aervl.ee clubs, Joeal a aaaaonal buatneea. . ' ^ railroad-type eep aad carryttg * children’a wards at the hospital. ehorus was ptaaslnady ail'd appro* while tol. or 27 per cent,'said they government and other parscBa •If I eouM Juat accrue aom# auto ehowa, playground!, ho to become a real Santa Claua," he Arto of school age get a series tions at Vniton snenientary School, .$8 cettber driver. bedroomii japd two bathe, a fuU She has dispensed words of cheer lately attired; tta girls worn would not. Eight persons' did not said. of three shots, two of them up to tuning room, Mvfag room,' family whoee eupport is important t«r tba eaintal — 110,dOO la enough ~ I lobbies and restauranta. and the first fotu- seetiona of the He held out thk -Slopping bag CMoefnl 'prtnta ha. your iuid eneouragemeiit to untold num­ brown bodices and md aMrtii, answer the qiieatlon. success of the project. would be all right aa the com- "Bp, by early mmptn thinga "And t love my wjjrk; this date and the final one several Board’s'handbook. . . end directed l|u«e women clerke fllotee ofxittsple or room. Jdtdhen and dtawtte. The bers of petianU over- the yeeni. while tte boto worn brown vaats In answer to another question, Wouldn’t do anything riaer 1 meat months from now. apltt level homto. will ocmteln sev­ The dooTio-door pM «ras cen- , nodity Market la wonderful rlidlt begin 'to pick u p^^ HtUe b i t to fill It. Mjcec'^nnie Young, Janice black d e e » ted She also distributes ooplee ef the and aborts of a contrasting shade "If a United Fund were establish­ ducted for the Cttafiibar by Boy BOW ** There are coloc-|motoa for Chrlet' a lot. of .Wonderful ptopla and make This .ease parallels ana In Man­ Urae anA Barbara Marxlndlcy, all en rooma wffh.4htoe beditooraa and Salvation Army's lyar Cry to of brown. All wore white ehtrts arid ed locally, would you cooperate them happy. chester last month when Mr. and ^ State YDDth ClaptRfai ficouta from the Ceittat Ooursaa- But inatead It la iuah,ruah-ruah mat card! and adveftiaements;’ ha r...- >■ •' of^New Britain, compiled. ' . twn bsittM as well ea a kitclisn. those who would like to regud the seeks. by leaking one pledjge sufficient," tlonal (Ymreh. Seleettnts Ot fna troBi Beptenbar to Chrlatmaa uid. "Aiao aoft drink promotloHa, ."But how Ja;1t there are 33 mil­ Mrs. Donald .’WeDs. of 58 Meeh- dtaihWr atod and living jsN ». AU vllle Rd. flatly refused to have Nopthlleld, V t. Dec. 11 -'Joaeph Alfeno, the loan com­ The program eomprlaed ovar two 370 persons voted yee, 301 said no, areas to be surveyed wars iaflt- Witt eallt frein atoroa, - beauty off-bbat ada, falra, feaOvala alee lion peeplciriio own mutual funda; henaan have fuB twMaaw and ga­ ***itor "tour d u ^ started, soon and 35 did .net answer. rated through the use of » 19W and .mdm millions in the commod- their five children (nnoculated Denlelaofi. Conn., youth hse.M ai pany’s manager,, stood behind the 1.50 rages. prices on^tho dosen numbem arranged m alx ahopa, TV abowa. aeft drink mak- trie ehaver conteeU. fiem ^ one o f N. *yrlch D nlverel^s tlfTM women. after the hospital opoMd in 1915. groups and offered nothing unex- A third question. "lyoHld you be census tract map provided by tbs era. aupermaiketa, movie houaee, ■1 could accrue a little capital ^'m arket or with bonda;,but I Bgainet polio. However..- they range fraila.$19,9M to f9l>M , flbe Mias Jessie Reynojdx, retired town Town Planning Commlaslen. never seem to meet ahybody with changed their qiinds and objected thrM' football e».cd6|eMa tor the When the bag was full, the ban­ peeted to anyone who,bad seen the In favor of a weekly payroll deduc­ talra, toy departmental,^ auto deal- In that kind of a conteet" S q i^ 1060 ssaaon. ItoA.WllBkln'fuM - eoaqpeay .'m ML welfare direetpr; delivered the group on TV or heard their record­ tion plan at your place of employ­ The number and nature of lha said. "But who knows, how the evcnsioo.’’ on religious ground!. dit becked eidirty out of the store. InonandL Bsditar, eaneulive «>■ mosBsto thatA patient from Wll- era, prom oted etc. ,/ The four dilldren are the only of ‘DanlelsoB oqe of thbaa He aeld' rtpeatedly, ."don’t move. ings. The first group was in serious ment," found that 355, or 60 per questiMf asked were dlseuaaed *'And whUe therw'la a act fee market erould he then. , Besides, elected at a^an apqrtt dinner last Donlt.move." Then he reached the ordiiiBftor ef Otoan Manor SMdtM, llmantie wpiCted someone from the' vein, including numbers .by cent, were; against this proposal wKh professors of stttlstles sad 1 would be out when Septomber ones in Vernon schools who have asidrtliat a ptfUie prevtolr-cr the SalvatiiHi-'Ariqy to visit her. economics at the University «t of $35 to 140 per hour for model­ Blue* not received the shots, m ads com­ n ig h t Tbs'tw o otltor co'Ohptalns door end was lost in tte. Chrlst- Brahma, Schubert, -Smetana,* and while 181, or 31 per cent, were fof ing, you cannot /U w ayt charge rolled around. It takea a good are' quarterback Andrew.. Jaeksbn a more relaxing, modal hamos, now under eonatruc- SetorU m e r ^ ix o f the. Selva^ It. Fifty-nine parsons did not an-' North Carolina last. May so as ts^ pulsory by a vote of the School piaa-ahopping crowds outrtde. ' tlon, win be heM Sunday from 2 Bruckner. hav« as complete and factual 4 that fee for ottOr Joba. You must year to grow the beard." •Phe ScottMi Oovenalitars Of the Board Aug. 18,- or vrtio hava not of Tfewburyport. ktasS.,, and canter Pellce said a ciutomer was In ^ rtatneAXetaoeee. • tlon^rm y eorpf 'ylsited patients Whlla ttesa numham were sung ewer. \ . d^pabd on wlmt people feel like And during that time, you’re Janies McCarthy Of Denv4al,^i(MS. ■to 5 pm. AffpototmenW to see the te-A group anq-tuied-..^ eing for sampling aa possible, Reimady I'htt oentury bhoaa Wue aa ttie been excused from getting^^ the the store at-the time, but he wad (iolerfolX ^ x - with excellent Intonation, and fine Ae a result of the poll, conduc­ aald. giving for Y m ^mearance. not much good for anything ek ookw of t t w emblem In opposi­ shots because of medical or reli- All. :pre,Juniors. ; liL7 an enclosed booth,and Jmew tMOMe danng the 'week may 'ttem ori Sunday aRerneqns when phraalng. they were the least con- ted hy tte Chamber's United Fund ••So. for a^lttla while you have oept another ahavlng contest— tion to tha Toys! red. From IMa gtoua objections. nothing tof the holdup. be made, he said. tte hOapltai was a smaller^instlta- vineing offerings on the program, c o m m 111 ee, the oiEanlzatlon’i Bleetrieity find electTleal dm ito O tter developmssUe buOt , ' / ■■ oasna the eKpresaion "touc blue," The four children have been «1- tlon. ■ with tte exception of. the Bruck­ board of dlrectom gave unanimous origtoally ^ipHSd to a loyal Pres­ iowed to remain In school pending ment caused 20 pdf fifSiit of 'aU .Green Manor Conetruetion 05,, are "In those days, the eflfcer In ner. Perhaps It Is too piueh to ex­ approval of the continuation of the byterian. action by the Beard-of Kdueatlon. U.S; flrea In l$5T.v * gymbes W lege, SVnbee Manor and duirge didn’t own a ismr, so we pect youngsters to "feel" music study aimed at estahHehing the ’Tdo little and We have e wide $aY i Country Ntodem Etata|t« in East walked to the hospital, And there United fond In Manchester. "1 wag Btaking' aetaetton from Iwnp of this caliber. The Bruckner "Ave ISartford; Mobawk iMutpr Botatea, were no sidewalks than," Mrs, Wil­ Maria" was excellently done, how­ Termed Demand Vote too late. Will it fWleot Hartford; ftood Manor Es- son remlnlsceA ever, with genuine sensitivity and MOyOOO A yaafs but tatak Windeort^Oreen Manor Vil­ '*'V. ’■ ^ y e * ^ - ' Nicholas Pencheff, C!hamb«r Mrs. WGoOn oaihe to li'encbee undemtandlng. president, said, "We have what iam and Oopnery Modem Eatatee top more ttiui 90^ri>eix. dgo from The childreii sang mostly fn be aaid of you?” PINEHURST to Windsor Locke; Oreen Manor looks like a demand vote on tte was all thumbs!’* County Armagh, Iceland. Mtc for­ German, but also offered nubribers part of the public - for ■ the es.tsh- 302 MAIN ST. CHMtMSS SrtCIM. m il, wpmietora, ««« d»« •>*» merly served ee sSerUmpy of the In Latin, French, and English. Green Manorvilta oonammHy in llahment of s . United Fund and Satvatkm 'Army ooipe for 22 yeara Curiously, their German diction 'have no other recourse now but to iBkiffeld, whirti has 400 bomsa al­ She ta aleo a Sunday School teach­ i . -. . was hard to catch, while their dec- ready bulk and about 400'More to er and a ntomber of the Lddles' continue the study.” ■ ' lamptlon In other languages '-was Everett Kennedy, chairman of See Our Beautifpl be cdnetriKted. Heme l-eilgue. iSns. 'KUtaon carried easy to understand, and pronounc­ the fond committee, said the na­ on the buslnees of operating a ed with good accent. Since Ober- FBESH grocery'store, on Spruce'St. for ture of hls group will now begin CONNECTICUT BOODOIR OHAIRS nklrrhen la near Hannover, and to change from merely gathering many ytom after tte death of her ■’v'/ '* the people thereabduts pride them­ 3 W om en H urt huSbend until 10 yeans ago. facts "to an Instrument of the fett mio WSMON Washehle plastic fab­ selves on having the purest of Gef-. town to bring about ' a United rics In florals dr man accents, Ihia failing in their Fund." with the purchase a t any 9 x 12 A ehripea from I n 2 ^ , ^ C r a s h own tongue was remarkable. ^ W itt a mrikhUy step-end e friendly gmeting, Mm. Bllaabett Wilson nausse at tte bedside of Alex It Is the m tentioH of the Chamber Hie audience enjoyed most not to have the fond as a division raifibi atoek. Over A handred to a One woman was hn^tallssd AbdutToivii Go^exyk. AS Union St,, during her weekly rounds, at Maneheeter Memorial Hospital. . Shagave those ' numbem which were ona- a copy ot the War Cry, SidvaUon Army paper, and he? eompaaelonate "God Bltoa You" Irreetlng of tha Chamber;, he Said, but “to and twp Qttora Ihlured^.^ allghtly matavpoetic, like “Tb* Cuckoo," gathbr support from thq towns- chooae fronL-pTiees start at $49. y last'Mglil'when tte ear m.. which S t Miary'e Oufld wtil hoM a to-the p a tittt who. Is recovering fr«n. auto ermtt- Injuries, eaehe has .done for thqueanda of patients and "A Little Whitt Hen,where.; (Herald Photo by Pinto). peoptoand civic and businesa lead­ Cap LaBroad of Weat WiUington has qient all hia they were riding hit another, ear Chrlatmaa party nexit Hiuraday, during the past 40 yekm. the language tended' to be uhl* ers to have -this organization on New SUto Rd at Btlcklanl^ Deo. 17 at 11 ajn. Including a pot- versally known. They also msnl* adult Ufa raising Connecticut farm fraah turkeya . . . Honor graduate flunks packaging, U p stand on Its own two feet Ilka any Chriatmu WM oWs. What l5'lMy? / • for about 15 years he brought turkeys to Pin'ehurat for Mrs.- Frances Rogers of 25 Chea­ Iwflc luncheon. Itw re w ill aleo be a 'Members, of the British Ameri­ Arthur M. Benton HI, airman fostly enjoyed a German folksong, other charity." How to,wrap HI Tkm / IWMsg SAVE HAND HOOKED SCATTEk RUGS Christmas after Ouriratmas. Thmi ter Dr., ■' was admitted to Man­ Norwick P atient "Dfer Schneider Jahrestag.” with Imperial W M ^ his employer . . . and 5 years (qfo. hebranched out bn btesm ImouMfnMh I discovered gnd> bag exchange. MembSM who can Club vrill meet at the. Holme# apprmtice, son of Mr. and Mm. pttiwUdtosPUl his own; . .Our cuatomers tell us that theae farm UF'TO chester Memorial HoaplUl diortly ttApot attend the taet meeting but Arthur M. Benton, 861 Center St., Its recurring refrain, , “Schneider,; comes fift-wrapped. Jtu.. Sea for IN A VARIETY A c $0 AC Imperial Whiskey com e^ift- Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sun­ Meek, Meek, Meek!" freah . . . oven ready i . . Connecticut LaBroad tur­ «rapped,/rw J'or intdligent,efl|^t i ^ r 5 p.m. with multibla brulaea. plan to attend the party ere artced day at 7:30 to pay respecta to recently graduated from the avlk- Given Party by yourself. Chrittmm|iviQB’eapieas> keya are the finest they ever tasted with tender, Juicy ■ : 3'3^% OP COTAIRS To OvT^’ She 4a eomfortable today, hoapital to oaH Mm. Allan HotoUltiee, 31 tion mattinlat’s ipate. aOhodl at The hit of the evening was pro­ ure with this popular whakey. giving, make yo.urs gift-wnipped James McCullough, a former club vided by four of the tlnleet singr riieea , . . more breast meat . . . finer flavor. ImpenSl. Always in good taste I authorities say, nnd ta in the hoa- E. Middle Tpke. president and an organiser ot the the Naval Air ’Technical Training A rea H ealth U nit “ -i pltol’e toeelal cero imlt Center, Memphis,' Tenn.' em, Brigitte Bolte, Jeanette Mror club. Witz, Christa Dehne, and Chrlatal, ^ t.m s p p U Here, at plnehurst, we sold hundreds at Thanksgiving MANCHCSTIR Gifl-itrtpptS ■X Lijut^ but taken to their home A rshearesl tor cfflcerat of X.; THE BVER by police were Mrs. Rogers’ oom- Daughtem of Cttenty No. 17, LOLd, Miss Jacqueline Wrubel. daugh­ Two hundred patients at the Schreeder.. This "plntette" (they /stmsUmsse. and the way orders are coming in, it'looks aa .lf we St HO txtrs cost. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters will 8^1 nearly a thousand fOr Christmas. ’Ifiese fann POPULAR.. p^ons in the car, Frances Pot­ wiK bo MM Buasday a t 3 p.m. at ter of Mr. and Mra: Adolph Wrubel, Norwich suite Hospital were en­ aren’t nearly 'Wg enough, to be a ter and Msdelyn R. Morey, who Orange HaA. The rehsdreal ta to of Isabella, will hold a Chrlrtmaa 45 Edmund St., has started a 13- tertained by .a Christmas party "quartotte") sang Dr. Arne's set- fresh, oven'ready turkeys will weigh from 10 to 15 CARPET party for children at the KofO tlng'of Ariel’s song in ttt fifth act lbs. and from 18 to 25 Itaa.______aloe Hve at 29 Chaster Dr. Both prepa*atioi( for inttletion of can- week progriun in psychlatrid nurs­ and dance yeaterday sponsored by i l l BIAIN STRBBT<-Ba t-SieS BOSTON women suffered brulaea end slight didatee at a meeting Tuesday at Home twnbrrow from 11 a.m. to ing at the Institute of Uvtog .,to of Shakespeare's "Tempest.” 4 p.m. There-will be a grah bag the Volunteer Services Committee Appropriately, the choir sang rm juQ t. \ euto M p.m. at the hell. Membem may Hartford. She is a student nUrse at Please idsce ytwr order early. * . * FRBE PASSING B lO Iff AT ODR DOORf ru u. QT. H u drlYer ef tbs ear. Mrs leave Chrietiuas gifts for the exchange, of gift# to bis distributed St. Fnmcls Hoapital, of the Manchester Aria Mental Chrlatmaa carols for their final ■ \ BOOKER Morey, was arrested isftor the Orange Home at the hall Sunday by Santa Claus. Health Assn, and « representative group. All Taxes eroMi and' was charged with fell- between 2 and 5 p.m. Miss Roberta Lockwood, daugh­ In ease you am IntemstiMl, they Included committee of local church groups. win be back honia fo^ Christmas,, V OHNWTII. . y ■ ure to grant the right of way. ''^Dleaners Circle, WSCA South ter of Mr^ahtf Mrs. O. F. Lock- The patty' VM b*M In- the Mcrea<^ MONDAY, TDKSDAY. Tpnr chelee ef ooHd i ^ e a said Mra. Morey, driving . SL BturnedetU’j Jktotters' Circle Methodist ChurCh, will meet Mon- wood, 5. M a i^ re t Rd.; •has bben tlon-Hall-vOf' the. hospital for all ■aiMl we wish them -alU ‘Froehlicha BUNMP WHI$Kfr r 6$ mpof * MR THDRSOAT. FRIDAY BlENDfD WHISKEY • 8< MQOF • 70S maple or Mack deCo- weet on New State RA at-Buck- bald a Chrlstmea parittAfor the lifsy at- 7<:30 p.m.. to the ;Chapel.X6r; electM to mehtbershlp in- Kappa patients attending the industrial WelnschtCn!’’ ' 'j oiuiN. NgpriAi ^6swrr$ '• mum LOWER MILK PRICES GIAIN-NEUTIAl SHIIITS • HIEAM ratod. " ' ■’ Isnd St, hit a car driven oast by children ot members lart .night at a Christmas, party and grab bag Delta - Plr national .honor- *0011^ ettases In the -Occi^tional cr­ WAtx a g $0NS INC, KOKA. U. »• WAIKE* A SONS INC, rEOMA W. 'SPECIAL John L McCabe, 85, of 66 Lyn- the home of ^Mrli. Louis Orlowskl, exchange. In education,' at O n tral Connecti­ apy Building. I'a new gallon Jugs of milk at SOe . each ______- • . > , V‘- \ : w e ^ I>r., Vernon. 67 Keeney St.' Santa Claus arrived cut State College In New Britain. . Under the direction of Mrs. G rand C kief V isits hi offered real value to the large family.,.. McCabe; police aalA had begun during the refining of "The Night ’The Newcomers’ CTub of the Miaa l^kwQod,: a 'aeqto, Alemen- Jrtln Buok,'volunteer se rv ic e s m we announce a reduction In Hood’s quarts to make a. left turn to go north Before Chriatmaa’’ The children r w (^ WJrt’.imeet 'Dtted«r at 8 Ury.Muqiriijqi^'majdri -hlaibee^’iii;- ai haifgallona. chairihan- qf'the Mbhtal ■ Health on Buekland St when the Morey enjoyed a luncheon of Ice cream, p.m. for a . Christmas,^drty. in tte tlye M, sbe^tam U m f. Assn,,,, over sanlto^ches weto dining rtom"' a t' the ■ OomiUuhfly Goliejgi ' T h tttet; h i 'AfUdfnf car hit his. Mrs. Morey Is due In soda ai)d cookiea, and games di­ prepared and, togeth'w with Other l^ore than 60 msmbefo and court tomorrow. Both can were rected by Mrs. Edward Faber and "Y" cm .North Main St. There will oouncil representative from the refreshments, served to the pa­ '/ be a grab bag gift exchan^. French cjub. " ' visitom attended a meettog, ®f towed away. Mrs. Peter* Gross!. tients by the Cooperating church Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis* VISIT OUR groups. Oirlstmas carol tong tem, recently at Odd Fellows hall folders donate^ by«the Pruden­ When Mrs. Sarah Hurwitz of Col­ a • « « a FOR THE MAN IN TOUR U FE, tial 14fa IhaUimnee Oo. were dla- chester, grand chief of Ompectl- FOREST OF CHOOeOB A COMFORTABLE tributed for group carol singing. cut, and her staff 6f offlcem, paid RiCUNCR CHAIR or FLASne Representatives accompanying an official visit. Buy your milk and cheese products LOUNGC CHAIR Mrs. Buck were Mrs. Donald B. Representatives, from lodges In at Pinehurst. Gray and Mrs. OacI A .' Oelssler, Hartford, New Britain, Rockville, G e t '4 m Speetal Prieee S|nrt A t Only volunteer service committee of the PlainvlUe and Simsbury were \ Mental Health Assn.; Mrs. John present. A program of 'enter­ Fox, St, Mary's Episcopal Church; tainment after supper included ac­ Mm. Joaeph Martin and Miss Belle cordion selection's by Raul. Shea LAw«r Massey, Second Congregational and Michael Kleinettmldt, and IF YOU’RE LOOKING Church; Mrs. Benjamin F. Seavey, violin selections by A. J. Sturgeon. FORA Mm. Sydney W. MacAlpIne and Mm. Robert O. Denton, Church of Under Guard the Nasare'ne; Mra. Peter Frey, ^ t BIRUMP Mm. Rrtnhold Rautenberg, Mrs. . Copies of the treatlee of the •isjf* 'm ousuns to ohqose from Louise Kohls, Mm. Walter Wil­ United Statee are stored and !'.Tmi can be oure to Ind kinson, Mm. John C ava^aro' and guardrtl In fireproof vaults of tte 2 Flir ^ ID F»r TALL , It here! 100’s to etaeoae Mrs. Max Schubert, Concordia Department of State at Waahlng- M front From Evangelical Lutheran Church. ton, DC. !? .. ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ij"'’■■ , ■ Guaranteed FresMyi Cut ■ X . Up »oemetery • WREATHS LeurM and Bataan e are proud to presenY biskets (Pteln and deieorated) -pile tt you persionally, your club or firm are sanding out Id ^ u r^ lect clientele i . ♦ gift food baskets for the needy . . T you will be ds! pleased -with thoa$.. i;nade at PinChurst Juat tell vs ■ what you want in the basket and we will tell you the io em eteryl^ coat...... • DOOR V / the distinguished pituck^cts of ^ " SFRAYS N i .Fancy gift fruit'imd food baskets for Chrlatmaa glffs The House df^Cuerlain » • • . run fretn $10 to $13 rand you would be nirpriaed now >0l»ETERY , ■ . ... many $15, $30 and $25 baaketa we make'up at Oiriat- . JPEb mas). * , niNKEYS / creators, since 1828, of the • misKus (Red and Silver) r ’l' ' ..world’s finest perfum es. SATURDAY OfEN FROM ;t AAA yim m LAUREL -*> BALSAM — ■ eHo‘other gift w ill give ■ TILL 6 F.M. PRINOESS FINE • CONES (Plain and Palntodl • luxvrievs FRIDAY NIOHrtiUfKIQ - greater pleasure, >TREEST$NDS Men’a Eveyett • ‘ a '/'- • Weelans ef IM V ^ e d wael witt fwyw-' • balsRm DEfSK ILLUSTRATED, ONLY $2095 $5J5-$6.5$ • IrifMrtvenMltenplaMtlliMlreiHicettea' ' i«j« Come la for all your'baking neada.. ' Blanched whole Christinas Gift Desks \ th e prices Range from $5 to $75 • Air*sefl0rli |e |inia|t! WarmjpilHed, iUH: end slivered almOnds . , . candled fruit mixes . . ; * TREE TRIMMim lOiMMS Danvers—Deer' i i ' beautiful fruit cakes. ' ^ , Leathar $1195 (PLUS TAXES) • traMiknltt lt^|^*

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America is Initiating the largest counts often Sr# , left intact iy man hunt in their 36-3reac Jhletory. some, wandering soul In.tsnt upon .Your Pocketbook a search for 28,000 missing stock returning to the city where his sty rA T E HENLE and - bond-holders who have left account •remains. The yesi* -g«' Danger Is Her Business $18 ihtllion' unclaimed. On the by, he never returns. Isayeirtio rec­ basis of their previous success, ord of accumuliiUMf tvealthi ■ UoPywood (JP*—Fctr 17 years rsrgottea fortunes Holder spokesmen for the-organization Many hanks will advertise for A m ulincan, SS;-ttM been sNoved In Away ifi Vaalt* and AtUos IHYklict they will have distributed lost depodfCors; - If you've » any front of canenlngt auioe, pushe<] Missing; Over one million,stock- some 810 million of this amoimt by jreaian io suspect a bank might off .cliffs and otherwise ^reatened holdera, including the heir to up­ Christmas. ■ be holdings money that should with mayhem. wards of a fniillon-dollar Invest­ Everyday untold sumg.are'ipent rightfully be yours, you might The petite, 104-pound movie by banks, trustees,-' ' brokerage, check back newspaper flies. stuntwoman doesn’t'mind. The pay ment In the Texas Pacific Land houees and ..csrporatloM in their Since we are" proW'8' to live' in Is good and moat of^ her work T rust e A 100-thare oertlficatA aearch for missing heirs. the ftiture and not in the past Teafly la not as dangerous as it dated 1868. as a result of teofgan Hotv can we M so neglsctful? states moat often benefit from our Genuine, looks, she claims. luUons, stock spllfs and spln-<^S 'Ifrho benefits from, such negli­ negligence. SeveAl sUtce have Timing and coordination are the :as A l^eiOe'siiMaA. gence? Abandoned Property laws requir­ keys, she says. But the easy its . 10,0(® ehareg T he fault Ilea moatly wlto un­ ing bank accounts, stock certifi­ looking on(« often are the most company plus 40.000 tidy record keeping. So, Grand­ cates and such to be turned over <^IL PAINTIN^l difficult - _ of thii TXL Oil Company pa got a tip, bought the stock. to the state if they remain un­ "You can be hurt more' easily dfir'idefida accumulated since Periiapa for w ars lts»valua did not claimed for a 18-year period. bra$ticall^~Jt^iu€ed In a fall from a standing horse 10308. A Juicy court case re- increase. 'ITien, he probably did than from one that's running,"' she volvee around finding the lost own< me of two things; squirreled the olnta out Ann lists as her ers of this bounty. certificate among some musty pa­ Shower ‘Maasagefi’ o r SAil DfC. 1 1 -1 2 .1 3 Eardeet stunt a leap from the roof, Unclaimed: Some 6,000 packai^ pers or, having originally left the . „L„, of a one-story building to the back in bank vaults around th* nation, certificate with the brokerage Buifrank, CaHf.—A new shower FROM 2 F.M. to Id FJI4; of a horse. She made It on the with at least ohe of these pack­ house which sold It to him, never head has been developed h ^ E u f^ first try. ages known to be worth a. for­ bothered to mention this sad ven hank company, which''fejm. AT THE V.F.W. HALL Ann took up her hazsrd-flUed tune. It contains a bagfull of ture to his heirs. product bqqsts the stlmulattfig ef- career in 1942. Ikulier attempts diamonds: '' Perhaps you are guilty of the fect,o<-tKe showerver .bby l^iessing the BIDWELL ST„ EAgT HARTFORD at lefi^itimate singing and' acting 'Vanished: Thousands upon thou­ same ymrself with a flyer_you tirater Ifrrrny^ A'A" geared turoine. sands of oumers of bank accounts, The tprbtfie action la aald to glv ^ were hot exciting enough, she said took not so many yfat»_sgff? For SptoW Sorvico TEL. JA 8-8939 Injuries have been infrequent ' Any ol the abhve mentioned Bank accduntJH-nave received a _ sfiHrllng, aerating motion ths for Ann. could be you! - That Is why 1’ similar^ trtSlment Small, . a v-,,» . >x.C.* r-■ berly Ann. MEN'S BOYS' WEAR 801-815 CENTER ST. Ml 8-8185 . OPEN EVENINGS What can you do about peace?/ Keep in mind that N AtlO N A U Y ADVERTISED IRANDS peace costs money. Money for fnilitary and industrial CHARGE YOUR SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION ALL ITEMS GIFT BOXED strength. Money for sciepce and education. Any PRESCRIPTIONS HERE e GIFT CERT1FIOATE8 e C«AROE ACCOUNTS money saved by individuals—like you—to keep our PINE e LAYAWAY Ub«rd ExdicMi9frFieliey Aft*r Chritfmm economy healthy. iSSr.'ZA'SS PHARMACY ■' ■ ' . ■ /' . . ■' ’ - >,.v- , • - ^ - y • '/ * OPEN DAILY TO P P.M:, E X C E^ SATORDAY / You can help ppy America’s “peace bills.” How? By 664 CENTER STw - buying U. S. Savings Bonds. Your Bond money not only brings you a good return; it helps strengthen v-t/f.V-.' America’s Peace Power, too. >'y ’ ^ Do Your Holiday Shop- •a ping in Our Spacipus

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Pa g e s e v e n t e e n MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD* MANCHESlkR. FRIDAY, DECEMBER ll, 1969 lIANCHM'reR EVE^m^^ RRRAI^P; MANCttttTElt W bECEMBER 11, 1966 SB«^ .. K . (DornsEii He said there probably woOld be limit one gun or one hunter to no asylum for mcin lhs American each bltod: • a Release fiee Dr. C. H. D. Clarks of tho game TABLE ^ ., •- ‘ '-V - embasay. Ha^sald there wss no jo b s such tr^ ty between Cubs and the and fisheries b r a n c h , CHRISTMAS One Newsntaii^ United Stotee.’’ Iti Shooting Lands snd rorasts opposss TgEES ' Authorities picked up Young’s such s restriction. Ha told the Jury TREES G oesD ow n trail from tbs fanner, who Men- It would be unsnforeeable and said Holds Another tilled his'picture. During one eot-^ O f f rie n d tbs most tmportaiit etement In Ompiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estss, Ffi«iHy Adviser cursion from his room, h Imtel hunting Is ths aodal aspocL’’ VoL XXVL Nw 14 Fridayt December 11 waitress epottad the ftigttlvs snd . Ths thras main Witnesses at the B y M illion (OoatiBiied' from Page OaeJ notified offlcen. He ■unrshdsred Bombra,. Ont., Dso. I t A Inqfieet werer^Curtteer George Ken­ 'V ^ without, s fig h t. ' verdict of accidental fteatk wiitof** nedy .of Bloomfield, H p ^ Mleh., ;haunuui' o f tho- ^HMsey-'Sayes tlpon Pace prison. Altken, who came here 10 Young, expected to hsv# s nssr turned by a coroner's Jury ysstbr- days ago from New York, had In­ miUtary trial'on oacspe ehugea, Wheel Oorpw, and O. Arthur Brown end of a tsvo-^ ta­ of Roebaattf, Mich. Is Honor Roll The N^>»emb•r !<)*» ,'.be 6ti provtoelrt la#. ■ The plot Involved the etniggle Dec. 31—Maloney Away Roec Pomero, Cheryl Rtanlunas. ber than usual of women and teen- account that he and Reyes dug a place other ^’bo moved'toto Gie line of fire of one • T A U TREES the High Honor roll a strident can Frost Thurnauer, Gloria Trukas,.- a d h I' YESTERDAY: for poaeeMion of a gro^ p£nt- Dec. 33—Alumni Hoitie • seen entered the labor force dur- hole In the outside wall Of the celt had been on'assignment in Cuba, Harlow Curtice.’^ Dec. 3»-Hall Home have no grade below.,*" ”B” on his Susan Walker. Deborah Wells. November. looking for p—- .70 Mather St: they shared with seven other pris­ fusing pravious asaignmenta in Curtice and A n d e r s o n were Foireat Flrefi •AUSIZEi Inga by a deceased painter, Ohrls- Jan. 5—East Hartford Away . ’, 864 SiimMnlt St.; Mrs. Jan. S—Platt Away State Affairs card, and must hai^e "A's” jn a', William Whiteseii and Paula Wup- Christmas work. Wolfbeln said oners, using -a stolen chisel anif Cuba, he had lived with Castro’a Sharing a UlniJ in the marahes. topher Bean, whose talen-tg have least one-half oT hla major sub­ Oraos Lathnqp, 48 Pbuiklia St; ' Each year between 1940 .and Jan 13—Windham Away perfeld. had no immediate exnlanatterfbr their hands. Yoimg sqld was rebels In their mountain hideout, Curtice testified that Anderson, a come to light ten year* after his Jan. 16—Wethersfield Home jects. To be ellglWe for Honors s Freshman Honor* Mrs. Sophia Rbhmri, 43 St; I960, foreit fires In ths United dea'Ji. 'The conflict among, the Jan. 1ft:—BcMol Eastern Away Many varied and often conflict­ this. ■___ 'stunned and s ^ ” 'Sf&er leahilng reported on their .triumphant longtime business associate snd Jsn. 33—donard High Home student imsR have no grade below Freshman receiving • honors But he sa ld J b .M I^ reduce the PVederic Wheeler, South Wlndeor; of his S0-y»ar sentence. 'T knew friend, stood up Just as he fired. States strueh an average of 88,- niany characters for control of the ing. Ideas iWmnded throuj|2'otit Jehnette ManduOl, Eqri march to Havana and',Covered sev. -Jan. 3ft—Bristol Central , Away "B” to shy of hto sCfcjccts. were: Carolyn Adams, .loan And­ 'adjusted rate of fmem------MaSi I had to get Out... eral of the revolutloniiy military Curtice suggested to thi Jury 622,000 aerts. This la . an area paintings reemlted In a humoroue Eeb. 3—Maloney Home the conference roAma and campus /"Serilnr High Honors erson, Ruth . Andrews, Donna to 5.d per cent In Nor Windsor HUl; Mrs. Mary Kelsh, 40. e went through the hole, that hunting rules be revlaed to larger than the state of Mama SHOPPING PARKADE .series of episodes touched lightly Eeb. 6—Hall .Away trials. * Feb. ft—East Hartford Home haunts at UCotm aqil TYlnlty Co'l- Srihiora on tho High Honor Roll Baraw, Jennifer Caven. H. Dean vember. The ratio of Idle to the CUnton St; Mrs. Caroline l^U s; ibteed-a storeroom window, with poignancy. • Feh. 13—Platt, Home 31 ToHand Ave., Roc^ylUef Mrs. Buchanan Joined tlhe H e r a ld lege Baturday as high ‘school stu­ V ere Ruth Adamy, Kenneth Amee, paftle), I,.aurie Davis, Diana Dy- labor force waS'« p«f c^t In droppM into the courtyard, blith­ Karl BaJoris, W , appearing to Feb. 1*—Windham Home WiiHam Barrett, RIchArd Baxter. ber, Roderick Rliason, Also Margaret PUBnltia, Btot Kantford; staff three years ago atter work­ his first 3-acf play, illumingited hla Feb. 19—Wethersfield Away dents from ail over the state ,coh* October. ered aOoM the yard, the iwamp, ing the Mitchell, lay of Coiii.s unemployed In November com­ "We dropped him at a emsUl Carloe Juan Finlay, 1111 vision of Mr. Russell Wrjght on lish classes of Miss Catherine Mc­ spring, the examination given by l i e in Debate - • - / earth’s atmosphere. They are moet sell the ’’Quill” twice a year. Guire have recently read "Silas cia McDonnell, Fsdth McFarland, School in for nine At Tlw KILPATRICK STRUCTURAL STEH CO. door; also's^itos fur­ Dec. 8. the College Entrance Examina­ Meanwhile at Trinity College In years and ahe haa been a aubeti- frequenUy seen in broad belts The .64 students divided into Margie Monahan ’63 Marner” . The classes decided that tion Board an4 hrid applied for Mortimer Moriarty, Robert Morra, which lie approximately along the Hartford, fellow Manchester stu­ tule teacher at MHS Tor four- Man Cuts Throat, niture tops and-pic­ groups in the courtroom and sat in since the story was so good, tpey 'admission to cdllege lato in the dents tied for first place with Fair- Karen Mun>hy, Ann Olmsted, boundaries of the polar regions. oh various cases. Arrangements did not want to ju.st have a test Sarah Perry," Kevin Reardon, Jo­ years. junior-year. field and Hillhouse debaters, all of Mary' Plercs, ’83 Suicide Attepipt ture framing. lO ./• for the trip were made by Superior Latin Clubs Hold on it and spoil the story. They de­ Mary Anne Beach will take a whom won 4 - rounds and lost 2. hanna Richmond, William Rivers, Coilrt Judge Charles S. House. cided to hoid group discussions liberal arts course at Wellesley Topic of debate was: ’’Resblyed, Karen Robinson, Leora Rowe. years in busineiMl In -the criminal court .the stu­ Charles Salmoiid, CJIaIre Saporiti, The values of foreign t r a ^ can James A. Pitta, 49, of 88 Wind­ EASY NO LIMIT PABKINO Seasonal Program and talk about portions of the College. Linda Hartwell, who that labor regulations should be dents heard a eas^ ^;oncerning a book in claiw. Each panel had a wishes to major in languages, will substantially increased by the Saridra Starr, Beverly Stevenson, ofteq add to a classroom lessorlfAs sor Ave., RockviUa, a dishwasher ISO CENTER 8T. ; OORKBB OF O B tlN g t VB. man charged with breaking out of problem to solve. For instance. attend,Smith College. Dick Bax­ adoption of a law requiring com­ William Stuek, Richard Sylvester, v/*s demonstrated when Beverl.y Wethersfield risen and of steal­ T^e Latin I and. II Club had its Robert Weibust, James Whltehlll,' Case '60 described to her English who, police reported, attempted to "Find evidences in this novel that ter will enter the Sriiool of En­ pulsory Arbitration.” \ commit suicide Wednesday night, ing a car. Tbe high point of this Thanksgiving program Tuesday, loss of confidence in people and gineering at Cornell University. The MHS affirmative t e a rri, Alan Williams, Michael Winters, class the sight of Elsinore Castle Is resting well today in Manxes- ca-ve was that the man had been Nov. 24, at 2:40. Mrs. Virginia God changed Silas Marner from a Diane Bessettte Will prepArc to be comprised of Steve Gendel, '63. Linda Wlnzler, Roaiine Wise, Don­ at night, just aa the class began sentenced for the wrong cause. na Wrubel, ./ Its study of. "Hamlet,” which takes ter Memorltd Hospital. Cameron, Mrs. Luc.lle G ip s o n , warm human being to a cold or­ a laboratory technician in blotogy and Jeff Bantly, '62, fared quite In the civil court students heard ganism.” and chemistry at St, Joseph'Col­ Junior High Honors' / place there. Hospital authorities say ha wan Mis.4 Doris E. Kibbe, and Mrs. well, defeating Mt. Hefmon in the operated on last night and has the case of a woman aulng a Hart- Some of the panels had pictures lege in Hartford. JPan Skiff will first round and Hillhouse in the JUniora receiving high hctoors been placed In a special care unit ^ l68wi.TMieoi.tTiswi>ii« fo i department store for physical Heidi Mclnerny, the clubs’ spon­ to illustrate the subject they were prepare for a career in nursing at second. Negative silk-towners Ted were Robert Allison, Larry. Batea, According to poUee, Pitts may X ailments she suffered while in the sors. were the teacher guests talking about, such as "Dunstan's Simmons College: Arnold, '60 and John Bacon, '61 Carolyn Brown', Elizabeth/Cotton, store. The court of Family Rela- Linda Giacomini, John Golden, Da- j be turned over to State medlcid A TIL.MI. 9’7e79! Following a brief business meet- loud knocking „ , on Martier’s ^ ...u door’V Alan Pratt will major, fn pre- were defeated in the' first two authorities for paychiatrlo help tlma and the court of Common medicine or chemistry at 'Ohjo- rounds. ' c yld Haskell. J w n e Hay, Ann Jef­ . ____ K.=..n u,uh ■ talk 1 «ml Eppie’s playing with her fries, Barbara Johnson, Peryephone , when he Is released. Pleas were also visited. ing the program beg toe.i”. A pin cushion( was made by Wesleyari. Joan Havens, as.an­ For the third division of the Students in charge of. planning on Cerealia. the equivalent of qur Janet-Swanson to show what nounced . several-weeks ago. has tourney, debalferx Were required to KambaSrrKarl-Kehler, Peter.,Klock,.L Pitta cut ills Throat In the men’* Sharon Kohlln.iky, Erika Krempas-' room at the Howard Johnson Ras- ] for the trip were Mildred DeFelice Thanksgiving, given by Charles Nancy, one of th'e characters, con­ been notified of both the accept­ prepare extemporaneously in 45 taurant bn Tolland Tpke. where hb. ’60. Amor>' Cook ’60, ami Tony Joy. After his speech a group of sidered beautiful. ance of her application at ^Pem­ minutes. The topic- prepared, ky, Catherine Lang. Judith Larson, Is. employed, according to police. Berbenskl ’60. students presented a play, direct­ Two of the groups did dramati­ broke College of Brown Unlver-. "which proved Co be ^ Ite humor­ Lynn Long. ellow, Donald Morrison, Phyllis Crepon ’60 Kathleen Naktents. Patricia Nlco- He held a table knife to his neck ed by Beth Gartslde, to show the zations from the book. Each per- aity and of the granting of. a ous, was that there should be an with one hand and hit it with the SHOP GLENN EY'S X. importarice of Latln^ In the play aon wore a costume to show how scholarahip there. . . exchknge of iea'ders between the letta, Jean Parks, Trudl Recknagel, HI-V DANCE four sophomores (played by Peg­ he thought' the character he- was U.S, and Russia. Judith Rhode):. Carol Slbriniz, Lin­ other. The Senior Hl-Y Club held a Pitts la termed a quiet ihan by gy Beach. Sari Pinkman, Carole portraying • might have looked. The two teams from MHS;^ da H. Smith, Suzanne Taylor, A^ler _ Legion of Honor sports dance Dec. 2 in the main George Walker, Carole Wisniewski, several Rockville acquaintances. FOR TH I IDEAL OIFT... Fireplace LaPolt, and Betsy M e L a g a n ) One group, made a fireplace of Students Present praised by Trini.ty critics,- defeated Are you anxioua to hire m ex- arena of the gymnasium, to the proved to two freshmen how es­ cardboard to make' their scene Stratford opponents by a large and Linda Wood. But he had been more quiet than music of records. The affair lasted usual In recent weeks, thsy said, ---- pert violinist to give-a profelalon- sential Latin really is and the more realistic. Arlene Shertning margin. Jonier'Honors SkatingSocks al rendition of Handel’s or Mo- from 7:30 to 9:30, and was and Barbara Heiss made, some Mock Broadcast After meeting debaters frorti all Junior* receiving Honor*" were and even,unfriendly. Fixtures c h a p e r o n e d by' Mr. Michael fact that it is, a living language by ueing blanks in place of Latin cookies and cakes like those Dolly corners of . the state, discussing Keith BoiikyS) I>xvld Cell, Nell * He hei' not been living at^ the Bed and White *art’.ft sonatkk for,violin? Are you Gaudano. the club adyiapr. The ;; Windsor- S t address long,' sl- j ; ' - f i looking for someone who can derived words in Ihe Preamble to Wlnthrop, another one of the Mr, James Tatro’s freshjrien timely labor problent*, becoming Chadwick, cS*Vter Decormirt. Bar­ bowl in true amateur style? Do dance took the place of the regular characters, was supposed to have entangled in technical aspects of bara Farrell, w egory Fnly, Arlyne > though he lived ih Rockville be- ^Pe.^ ALL MASS club meeting which la held every the ConctitUtion. 'World Understandfings classes of \ ' you wish to find a good-natured Refreshments were served and made for Silas.. After ,these drama­ pdrliamentary prqcedure, and #n- Garrlty. Mlchari Gecis'uskas. Ruth ; fore World War n. Pitts le a vet- $1.00 other Wednesday eventog in room periods 4 and 6 recently presented ; arsn and Is unmarried. SWT Gf.9S person, bubbling with fun, who a few Latin songs sung. - tizations. the.^ food wAs passed counterlhg .many humorous, situa­ Geer, Gall Oraif," Gryzb. 231. - around for the classes to eat. a mock radio broadcast tions. .all participating MHS dele­ Sandra Hunter, Terry>,ftake. Rob­ « The incident occurred about 7 can find humor in nearly every Art Cheesman, ’60 . Holly' Wi. Davis, ’63. ~ p.m. 'Wednesday. He was tsken to kltuation ?'I f so, meet Miss Mari­ There were also two groups that The program had to do with the gates benefited in many ways. As erta Johns, Dennis KeithvHI<^^*''‘I the hoepltsl by ambulance. SPECIAL 47.9S lyn' Uxae, this week’s feminine were to help the classes learn new class study of the Chinese and the Vincent Moriarty, '60 said, ” I only Kennedy, Peter Kracunss, Ldis legiorihaire. words from the book. . T h e s e Boxer Rebellion. It was conducted -wish I could return next year.” Ledbetter, Jo-Linda, Leib, Diane \j IceSkating Marilyh has a rare assortment groups divided t|Jb clasaea^ into, in an interviewing manner so that Jane Steiner, ’(W ^alczka, Clinton Lsveaque, Rose of talents, not the least of which Program of Studios Givon Out^ teams to see: if they could guess each person in the class took part. Lovejoy, Jeri. Martin, Patricia Mc­ Legion^ of Honor Carthy, Arlene. McGann, Daniel is her musical .ability. This is her the contextual meaning of a ^rlv?^ The folIowing_were directors, OMI.HSION This week’s masculine Legion of Outfits ninth year of vioUn lessons arid'’ Requirement Changes Noted en word from the book. I f a'team and producers respectively: Harry 'The name of Suzaijne D’AvignOn Mlnior, George privay, Pamela Honor^-'kalutes the artistic'ability her perpeverance has,^ been well had trouble with a wo,rd, they Himj-ington. Mary Pierce, period was omitted aa co-director of Parker, Linda Olmsted. Kathryn WEEKEND PIREHACE BROOMS Platt. Ronald ' Prentice, Shirley of a piue-ribbon fmaltot in two BAUER Y . rewarded. Nobbniy ha.s'ape played were shown a cartoon Illustrating 4; John Juros, Bob Summers, pe­ “ Scramblied Eggs,” a one-act play SchoMiatic Art Contests, P * t e r in the violin section of Ih^ high the meaning of It. riod 5,, recently presented, at a Sock and Pyka, John Retd, Karen Rivard,- David Roberts, Marilyn Rose. Pa­ David Zagllo. from Z.79 Up school orchestra for four yegrs, The objertiv. o( the Manche.ter^^ 7„'’,^aVd "to^'h^ At (the conclusion of each panel, Mary Pierce, '63 Buskin meeting. ' ■ ^ - /Pete's'naturai, flare for art "has. SPECIALS HOCKEY,SKATES Senior. High School program of clMses may look forward to the tricia Sctoick, Carole ShapaZian, biij. she has also been selected tt) election of college level courses, the,'membera marked each other ■ / ^ won him the poeitipjn of Art Edi­ '57PLYM. $P45 the Ail-State 'Chorus for three rtudies -to to assist students in .pre­ op' the amount of their' contribu­ Carol Shenniira, Susan Then, Rob­ Savoy B 2-Door From 7.96 paring themselves for their post where offered, in the senior year. erta Thorpe, Kevin Toomey, John tor of . Somanhis thle year. a Consecutive years, and to ths College Work, on the freshman tion to the group discusaion. junior he was ylce-p,resident of ‘ UConn Festival Orchestra for twro higli'achool llfe^” This la a quote Everyone enjoyed both working JUrbanettl, Bonffie Valente. Janet BAUER from tlto^H S program of studies level, is offered tS seniors in Eng­ Wahnqui*t, and Joyce Wesemt. the Art Service Squad and Paint­ ‘56 F O R D ^ years. ' lish, History of Western Civiliza­ on his panel and seeing the others. Annual Yiile Concert ing club. BUCK «ndlRASS for 1960-W l . Bach student re­ ’ Margie Monahan, ’63 Sophomore High Honom V-8 OoBTertible B««ldea music, Marllyn’e an-ay tion and Mathematics. Where Pete's interests are. hot eon-*, LADIES'ROURE of interesting hobbles includes ceived a copy p f this manuscript Sophomores on the H i^ HonOT WOOD BASKET there are not enough, students Roll, were Margaret B*ach, Mary fined to art. He serves as FPA reading, ice skating, swimming .with hla report card* ^56 PONT. $996 ' In this progrsm .'of, studies for electing a program to organize a BoutUier, Mary Caprilozzi. Karen alteraate of the Current Affairs' Chleftalii 8 OOBTarlfbla SKATESiSMiip 'X,. and bowling. She is also quite a class.'' arrangements can be madf Cecily E ngland, ’62 Club rapd is a . memper of O15 f j f e card-shark,' specializing in poker 1960-1961 there have been few sl- Churlla, JacquelineGook,.Margaret terationa. 'Courses have .been added for epeiclal work f6r one or two Cooper. Richard (xallagher, Jessie swimmingLteam and a represent*- • M O TJ T G O M E R Y W A R D and ”pig.” A connoisseur of good '55 DODOE $395 in aeronautics. Bloloj^ n, French students within a regular class­ Leads Drama Club Christmas Carols, traditional Gipson. Mary Goodwin, Ellen Han­ tlve to thA'^Stodent Council. Lett WE SUOOBSTA ^ * fobd, she delights in peanut but­ and modem, familiar and unknown, Coronet Club Sedan IV and,' in Home Economics, iri room situation. Studerits approved sen. Kathryn'Harry,' Linda Has- year irepresentmg the Senior Hi-V, ter and ' jam sandwiches, but for these classes .are enrolled as will once again delight parents and Tailoring and The Home and Its Cecily Bijglahd, ’62;,,WJls elected sett. Lydia Jackie. David Kaye. he was part of iUNYouth and Gov­ wririklea her nose at turnips. special students at'thd University “V i ' - friends of MhS sludent^n Mon­ ernment Program. *54 O L D S . $545 824-828 M A IN S T R E E T — M I S-6161 Brooks Furnishings. Much of the'informa­ President of Paint and Powder Richard Lombardo, Joanne Lucas, Flashlights - ' An unusual combination of of Connecticut, and. Iri addition to day, Dec. 14, when the rtiolrs and jSandra Maliji. ^Carolyn ' Mather, , Voted outstanding byNhia clas-i- 88 2-Door tion given will help the riiident be­ during the meeting for the election orchestra present their ahniist brains and ambition have brought come more familiar wiW his school receiving high school credits, may Carol McCollum; Betty McGehah, mates, he was awarded Ih*. Har­ o r JUU. 1|1N08 Marilyn much well-deserved suc­ of officers held Thursday, Dec. 3, Christmas^ concert in . the high Shoe Skirtes' and what it h'a.s to offer. receive, college credit which the Elizabeth McLagqn, (iarolyn Mc­ vard Book Prize last springVand *54 .M U C K $545 cess, Including a position in the University records and will trans­ in A-7. As-vice president. Stanley ichopl auditorium. As the concert --Gift Certificate In the Language department;-it Gryzb represent.* the boys of the Namara, Nancy MeNeiil, Elizabeth wiuf one of the .six MHS rfpres Soper 4-Dear (Rated No. 1 By Ooasomer top five per cent .of her claJw, a fer, on request, to any other school date looms near, the students,'un­ Neubert, William Pickering. War- tative.s t'o Connecticut Boys’ State- is recommended that a student, to club as well as the class of '6.3. The der the direction of Mr. G. Albert letter of commendation for su­ whicJi 'A(x»pt8 it. ci*' Potterton, Arty Raesler. Clif­ His . commindable . scholarahip,' Magastae) perior performance on the Nation- become fairlly proflclerit in ope lan­ new secretary. Christine Dingwall, t#. ' Pearson and Mr. Robert Vater, are *53 M E R C . $245 Gift problem? Here’s the smart guage, take a three to foiir-.year . Some students will be selected ford Rautenbef^j, Keith Robbins, leadership, character'and, eervlce ' al Merit Scholarship Qualifying On the' ba&is of their junior high and new treasa*er, Cheryl Lisclot- involved in a rush Of final, prepara­ 4-Deor course In that language. Th« In­ ti, both sophomores, were active Laurence Rubinow. Melvlna Sharp, were recognized when, he was » anawer ; a CHAMP HAT GIFT Test, and her election as a junior .record, test scores, and .pronio- tions, and rehearaalB whic'h give in­ elected Into the National Honor dustrial Arta' Department aays members ot the club last year. dication that -thla will be ode of John Shearer. Timothy Simon, In- CERTIFICATE in the attractive Mob’s B od n y' * ' 1 In’.o the National Honor Society. tTohal progress through -the, grades galill Spangberg. Cheri Stoke*. Society. . '6 2 H IID 6 . $145 14.98 In tiddttlon to'NHS, Mariiyri to fpat jpupils who wish to pursue in­ Susan Walker. '63, this year’s his­ the finest concerts to date. «> o o r _ dustrial arts , with the object of for placement . ’iri a special' two- Marion Thomsom, Linda Wiecek,. Second to . art on ’’Zag’s” list of miniature hat box,! He getsthe CH A l^ secretary of the Current Affalrs- year terminal prograrft" "whpre the torian, is the second freshman of­ A highlight of the program, .will Detecia Bath^ either industrial .arts in- secondary ficer of .the club. ■ .■ I and Phylir*' Wlechert. ‘ Interests is traveling. He has HAT of his own ehijosihg... and youFet ^ Men’s Figure ^ 1 5 . 9 8 Cluh, an enthusiastic member of work will be more svltted t(f their be the orchestra’s presentation of Sophomore Honors been to'Dubois, W-yomlng, several- education- or further .study in a After the elections' were pqm- ’v - ' i f CH E V . $195 6-9 O’clock Only • J • the Senior Olrls’ Club, aqd an ac­ needs and .abilities, "Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.” Sophomore* receiving honor* 2-Doar ; gdooine appredationi 0 g g specific trade should elect One shop pleted the officers presided times with ' his family ;,and has tive participant in Aports. She pas Beginning with the . C l a s s o f Besides this difficult number they #ere William Allen. Susan traveled info Canada. 'Just this ikoam Scales ladle# ngura '’'■ V * previously been a member of the in their sophomore year, another over a discussion-of various sub­ will play “ Vuletlde Festival” and _AIX_8AI^rW ^ shop in their junior year, and the 1962, to become eligible 'for grad­ jects. including several bf the playa JBrown, Xeelje Cartoon. Alice Coo­ year was his “ unforgettable Iglp” ■ * s o D o o e e $146 . I Junior Glrle' bloc, and the French uation from Manchester Senior aeiacted Christmas favorites. • ' per, Douglaa Crowell, • Michele 40 the virgin Islands. sll Club, and A Capella Choir. Out­ second year of one or the otKeC in, under co'hslde'ratibh-^for presenta­ " 4-Deor s AU Colors ■WP High School, a . pupil must have The cotobin'fed choirs, always an Dcapeau, Susan Feltham, Nancy "Zag” may often be foiind ab­ Square Dancers side of sdhool, she -has' sung in the their senior year. They ’are urged tion later in the three 20. Any.pu^l who fails to earn ijlsa J()dith Ubby of tlie English Tlcketa for the concert army be ard bailer, Ella Ortolapl, Sari and CHAIR eouraea: Fine Art*, Eurt^toxn Oov- This work will be Muged'to their ..the moveme'nt' aelected had either Department was not .secently play­ obtained from members of Uie or- Phyai(:a and art are hi* favoDles ,, the required number of cridiU or been carried ou^or,had failed in Pinkinah, Sandra Sibrinaz and PLUMBIHGaiidSBPPLYCb. abilities.' Although toon will he ing the role of a devoted chemist rffieetra and choirs. of this yeskFa subjects of Trtg, SltaiWALK BIKES $ 4 J S l o ^ 9 S ' oninient, and Olaeeiwl Olvlltoa- quality point'^tio may be bbitti its purpoie.'lhe^ period* dates from- 'Janet Wennergren. sfew tlon. Since she to imwle to spi^y pected i>( MMe students, it wlU be or "an amateur artist but, rather, ' ^ Georgeanhs McCaughejr JiYeahnuui High HeMrs. EngUsh rv. Physic*, U.S, History. a a F.T. JMJSH JIL Freslte|ttaailTj^ sent her sights upon Mt. Hoijmke to maintain good marks and satis- Roll wera: Susan Abraitto. Bever­ The ambition and sincerity poa- .t-er—Deed Csr, MTgr. *7/ llV I Mselon. with dispute! betweien .the North and Buekin'a recent production The University of Michigan *’M ltogg and Serving New 877BCAINST. 1 Bardieare with' the ulUmste of Jeachlng factoi^ elaas. standing. Klections to "The Late Chridtopher. Bean.” Club at Hartford to entitled to ly Batsde, Barry Bennett. Barbara seased by Pele'ran lead, only tq a, honors elasgiM will be aubjeet to No chsjigaa In elactivaa will be and South, with economics, with full and active h^UKy Uf«- OldemoliUee for Ovbr MANCHESTER ■ m e H o t e l s | « i ^ n ^ ’ . . history. eecUonaltom. with nationalism, end Miss Ubby, a 1959 graduate ef liomtate-three candidatea for full- Bickford, Eileen Boris.'Paul Clary, 26 Years” V o ff MEI«S4HOP Marilyn Uver wt 104 Woodsids NTiew and approval, and students permitted after July L.I980. Bx- Patricia Cloae, Holly D*rt*> Ban* Hd la the eon of Ur. and ICn- REGi. 3AJ with the West, the : 28 subject* Jackson College (of Tufts) was a tuition echolarahipe of the-'U, . at mCBT CENTBB Sr. "\ 8t. wtUi hi# nairenU, Mr. and Mrs. Anally Mleeted must itiatataln Mt- oeptions to thle iiile sriil bis made bar*. Qustiifson, Jahe Haid, Uhrle- E. K, ZagliO' of 83 8. Lakqwoad . 78S M AIN BEl.. expect only, for pupils registtmd In the rang* from forelfii, affaire to do-” member of "Paint ,and Pretael*,’' Mli^gan. . For dfUile, . bee the •^m i-onsN «VB& , Caiarles B. Cara, her sfcitiMr, ^ iiifactory gradea an honorary dnuna group.' bulletm board ouWda th* Quldr tine Kilpatrick. Carolyn KlrUaAd. Circle. „ ..p. ______achedullng ,tn recutar epUe**BOlleM pre- rum mer eeasion meati* problem*. ‘ : ...' ItMim* Wia*. •80 6-9 P»nip Only 6^,p,m >Pnly » brothers, and h*r oolHe, JsifitBe. Lyna Longfellow’•6 Jane Btolair. *tl.. aacto offlc*. • ' 'll' Marjqrl* KebUn^. Karyami AdTotiBe iik i W fierald---4t Pfyi Beach, ’60 paratoiy elaaM4._ftadalt* who .. .. Gsrolt Moimr, 'ti.

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Until the annual meeting e( the. saiifc the assumption of an ail-er- DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Hal Boyle Are depnrtflitaL Jaa. E. nohe authorita’Uve position. BtlGR BUNNY OUE |K)ARD1NG HOUSE wi|^ MAJOR HOOPLE Smoking Held “tmtu deAnItive studios are u . Mamberti af g eenmimittee forUMoming, the physieian can ful- M A H G t H A LL All his responsibility by watching XTT pointari by Mm. (Jarlton Bey- Yiile Office Pftrty Gift Set*vices Not^ Pfbven the situation closely, keeping In­ bolL Hebron’s member of the Anawtr to PravleiiB 'Punds I formed of the facU. and advising overall planning comittlUee, ’ to be _ m JUs pstients on ths basts of his sp­ 6H0FY^rW Wdttrwoy* SUfied Sunday on duty at Baturday'e PT8A Cancer Cause ira l^ of those facts. The puhlie ODOR WITH THE NET Christmas Fair, eponaored by the CttUOS JEST^a***’ it is no t a s if W^SLty'S Piroblem Sblved jealth Service can best mset iU /WARTHA WER^COMMON Regional High ScbooL .are as fol­ Chicago, Dec. l l MP)---The Amer­ obligations by collecting and IN 60 ACBOB8 ' DOWN White 01ft services will be held lows: Supper committee, Mre. Al­ HONEST l a c k i h s in s y m ^ ? ^ v vAa sN m; s - c a u s h t h im ■-■t'.' -- ican Medical Aean. Journal aaye aeininating dataior all sourcu ► IV itY SATURDAY NI6HT A T 7:30 FORTUNE PLACUE^B/-^WHENX huv\ I Tributary o* 1 BiwJan in this matter. Do you want an Sunday, ta both the^ Hebron and bert A. (kwlldge: supper tlckeU, IT theMlstlMippi S Sharpw New T o rX ^ A ^ T h e executivaa there la iiisulAcient ayldance "to making known to the hesRn end CONFIDE AW PUSKT------of mjM9 eompanlea are worried office Chriptmaa party — or the Gilead Congregational Churches. Mrs. CMrimsn Frankel; general medical prAfeesIpns of Wdoem val . ORANOt HALL — 7HAST C INTlR j| T « B Cattadian IRcmanroad deeorationa Chairman, Mrs. Fred­ warrant the aasunfpUon that clg-, WILLTAKE MSTHAI abobt whatlier to have an office afternoon offT” The children of Uie Sunday schools uations of auch dkf A 0KAVE«MIL^,.RJ river «Kknau river Ae soon as President McGnibb’a erick Wythe; fancy work. Mrs. arette smoking Is ths major factor REOVLAB OAMOCS S V SPEOIA441 s 1 (imri!^P8TASB • IfOTth irren^ Oiriatmtia party this- year. will take part In the program, dt-1 V PBVOTION"^ They stre afraid that If they open letter to the staff was posted Hugo Lederer; white elephant In ths Increase In lung cancer. Carolina river pronc^ reeled by their euperintandent, ^ t o m e / ' don’t hold a cheery staff g«t-to- on the bulletin board,' it was sur­ Mra. Bradley L.. Batson; jowelry, *A Journal aditorisl yesterday P ro m ion Guido 13 Necitiva BSntercd In a *5^ rounded by a group of hired hands. M m Robert K. Ybpte in OlleSjil, P. Mre. Donald Raymond; baked questioned eonoluslona In a nport words lad|cr '^ather they wlU offend their em* by Dr. LMtoy E. '.iumey, eurgedn Henris a gukU to the pronun­ SIRatnovt diAniaui ployea. They' alao are afraid that Fifteen minutes later a spokes­ John Parham, in Rebroia. goods, Mrs. Bdwatd FooU; Christ­ II Indian TPall mas deeorsUons. Mrs. Douglas K. ('eneral of the U.8, Public Hm HH ciation of names appearing In the Sa Moves 40 stuff if they do allow a holiday ahlndig man entemd the president’a office All members of the congrega­ UOiriatnua or BBoat . and paid: V ^ rto r. Other members to' be a I lervlee, carried in the Journal two news today In connection with BHookwerma SICofistcllatlim 47 Tardy the affair, will (a t out of hand. tion are mvited to bring white i l ± Mber Yaar*a lOBemaindW 4IWritar,-ita. "Sir, the employes have decided signed are'for the Ash pond, grab weeks'agor president Etsenhower'a w o r lU Self PICK-UP z i ISMoatfiMaM 10 Laval Horace McOrubb. chairman of gifU for distribution. ViThlte gift Dr. Burney’s report listed Smok­ .y * BY, V. T. H AM LIN 31 Man's Slanlty by a vote oi 312-to-O that they'd b v , plants and candy tables. tour:. a l l e y OOP / 17 Crew \ 11 Small cysU Gardner the sinnt Acme Tiddlywinks Co., cash gifts, in white envelopes will ing as the main factor In the In- . India OASES or SODA AY lORajralr nickname la one corporation head .who rather not have an office Christ­ also ha welcomed. Members who The Home Economics, In d ^ rU l S4 VK' II Fabric M Operatic solo crease of lung cancer and conclud DISCOUNT PmOES SUIDEO MISSILE \ lU r T H W li. WE -AlONEroiOIRBT?/^^ M WaterwayWaters., —tSl^onBS _ - . doesn’t have to worry about the maa party this year." arts departments and the eradent Rastrapatl Bhavan, royal palace LAUNCHE«S,'»0URJ t o 5OR SLAVE / _ THAT TE LIA KNOWS f VEH? II Mohamme* llPlacaa wish to take the name o f'a ahut- ed that heavy emokera were more AT OUlt BOTTUNO PLANT ^ G ir l's name ■ I I Taro rooU party problem. "Well," aald McGrubb gracilous- council will alao have tablea at the — Rosh-trah-pah’-tee bah’-van. HIEHNCS^ /LABOR WHB4 /^TOU ME TOO WEU.TOIET dans 24>iesh y'^ikid 40 Bona basU 13 Redact In for White Gift Sunday, are prone to the disease. l i U r f c Frleea qooted are for heme 4MIY- "NICEWEfiQt SlOibcnriaa He solved it a week ag<^Wlth ly, "whatever the boys want, r felr. Proceeds will be used by the Sarvapalll’ Radhakristman. vice ' MCOWVNS------TTO TM* VS6.T H »^ TOJZSENOSIH'f HIMSELF BALL JN10 fioWer 48 Debar ISAlso asked to conaiilt'Mrs. Albert A. The Journal'editorial said.: ertoa only; extra charge f«r baa- I W HAMM A5NN the following letter: .y just want to keep everybody hap' Coolldge, in Hebron, or the mta- PT8A for the acholarshlp fund or president of India aahf-vah' VH3RK ON THOSE DoiNavB?y' yeuvTOuawP voop? ISDotW other projects which will beneAt “A number of authorities who qoets, parties, showcfB, weidMge, , ymTOUk-OLL.-IT WELL/ . y WEP TRADE EM 34 City in "With the approach of the holi­ >y” * sionery committee in Gilead. havs examlntd the same evidence pah-lee' rah-dah-kreeah’-nahn. $|.50 1 r r r r , la there any wonder that Hqraee the students at RHAM. V. K. R. Rao, JJelhi University . STONE-THROWEIS BACK TOR? Oklahoma r r r I r day season, the. question sigain has White Gift Sunday la an annual cited by Dr. Burney do not agree r 'D H rin cL McGrubb Is known as the smart­ vice chanoeUor — Rah’-oh,^ ^OFTOURS 37 PedesUl part been raised whether the Acme event in the ContregAtional Home Belag Bollt with bda conclusions. Although the Plnr Deposit 30 Irish ilrl RT IS 14 est brain in the entire tlddVywinka A new ranch style house U in the .Punjabrao Deehmukh-. agricul­ I Tiddlywinks Co., should have an Churchaa hare, and Iji this way studies reveal a relatloMhip be­ 32 Pastor industry ? praceas of erection on the Marl­ ture lUinlster — poon-jah'-brah-oh MANCHESTER nr ll IT office Christmas party.^ In the. many are remembered who per­ tween cigarette sm otog and can­ 1.65 DeliTcrcd l;4 School book • spirit of true industrial democracy borough Rd., built by Roger Bru­ dayah-mqolt’. , haps would not otherwise receive cer that aeeme more coincidental, I T a x I bcL ,/SfeNlED*^ 3 f r ^ IT H r Hi which hae lUwaya animated our nei!. When completed the house they d o ' not explain why, . even Japan • '> 17 inddeni their share of Chriatmaa cheer. will be occupied by a niece of the Nljgata, nee-ee-gah'-tah. nos Deposit HIAA« ^ .1/ IICMb m firm, the management has decided Deaths Last^ight Ser^ces will be at the usual when smoking ^ttema..-afe the BOmiMfiC^ n - this la an Issue that should be re­ builder.' same, case rates are.higher among lioodi^ _L« houraplO a.m. In Hebron and 11:15 .The world’s Aneet p earie^m e 10 HiNDElSON RD. , y ' 39 Robin's •I solved by employe vote." . In Gilead. GlfU of money at this men than women and among urban M A X By THE ASSOOIATIO) P1UB8H lIaa«*eoter Bvenlag Heralr He­ than among nilral populations. . from the waters of the.Ferelan MI3.7f22 name "The management • la prepared New YorkBgrtley C, Crum, service will go to the Soldiers of bron eorreepaM —t Mlaa Sna Gulf and the South PaclAb Islands. 41 Plnxn ar to sponsor an office Christmas the Cross. "Neither the proponents nor the A*N Ca r n a l BY DICK iURNER 50, well-known lawyer and prom­ Pendleton. tolaphoiM AOademy opponents of the m oklng theory I t takes 200 p ou n ^ of grass to 42 Letter party on its premiaies Die after­ inent on the fringes of national Saian Bottlei I 44 Social npatart Services for Sunday In St. 8-S4M. have fufAcient evidence to war make one.pound of.VMfsteak. ' noon h e f ^ Christmaa, or, if the politic#, died Wednesday of a heart Peter’s Episcopal Church Will be: Caiso o f t d '" OR 4B School i^eda 41 employefi^b decide, they can In­ 41 Wipe out r attack.-He was campaign man- Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morn­ / \ stead almPHt taka the. afternoon C m Mo t $ t. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BSTVaitor ager for the late Wendell Willkle, ing Prayer and Sermon, 10 a.m. :z: l4Charishad or off. 'x who ran unsuccessfully for presi­ Church School, 10 a.m. Young Extended Forecast Tax tnel.. ^JUST »UT .0 0 , YOU , \ "If an office. Chriatmaa party ia dent on the Republican ticket In People's Fellowship, 7 p.m. North jO# , ^ MDincd vr w II BT — ------— PltM Deposit ROLL MB CAWT __ 17 MaieuUno N held, the management naturally 1940. He was bom In Sacramento, Service# at the Jewish Synago-. Windsor Liocks, Dec. 11 (F>—The »g A c o r TONkSHT'S .. IE RT.A., appallation nr — -.will ahoulder all expensea. Wives Calif. gue, Hebron Center, will be held U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley Wopf C tnfar ft. A HA2EL MEffTtM® **\ will be invited, of course, as we Field iasued this forecast for Con' $1.35 Delivered LET ME UUaBkey Brookline, Maaa. —> Alvan Ekiat- Sirturday forenoon. M Middle w ST U regard them as esaential partners man, (IS, authority on oriental art Oandle ligh t Service nectieut today; I T a x I bcL DIE/. In the operation of the Acme (prefix) II especially that of India, died Planned for Jan. «, at St. Pater’s Temperatures for ths next Rve Pliw Deposit BO Walt V H \ Tiddlywinks Co. • Wednesday. He most recently Episcopal Church there will be a days, Saturday through Wednes­ •1 Direction .J l "A. plentiful Bupply of refresh­ served as director of the Winnl- "Feast o f - Ughta” service, at 7 day, will average 4 or E degreas ments, consisting of apple juice ppieg, Man;, Art Gallery and for­ p.m. It will be- a candle light above normaL A warming trend .SMAUiOTTUS CASEO F30 and aandwlches, will be supplied, merly was director o f the Shrans- service,'with a pageant to be pre­ over the weekend • with TathoF courtesy of the management. vine (in IMP PHOTOSTATS, SO "The party will cohcludC with 69c Mch .snd up SMALL Reject A JOB « '5 Been '*=' X OROeRED NEW ONBS. BY ROUSON an hour of group Chriatmaa caroL OTFBRINd ME LITTLE SPORTS 3 STATION FOR A UM& V7. Binging, led by Mrs. Horace Mc­ t TIME._ eS^. Orubb, a 'gifted ., soprano who Comer iBroad and / c y Ul a m e n gave up a promising concert W. Middle Tpke. ^ $1.50 « pot ON COMPORT. LUXUEY^EASY career to wed the head of the \ 'Sponaored’By firm. Chrl Scout Troop No. 1 ^ TO ENTER and EXIT>.->ROOM FOR "Please let ua know your will WREATHS and SPRAYS « RIG PEOPLE $1.00 and up BIG v^' i ROVIRS CHRISTMAS ROPING « I s r- 40c p«r yard BY JOHNNY HART BOLAND B. C. INSTANT HOX is CEMETERY BASKETS, SPRAYS and BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ASMSRIfkNT! CONTAINERS ALL THE TIME $1.50 and up . MOTORS M A iN rriC COHTACT/ 369 CENTER STREET^MI 3-4079 IVSCOTMMJ lYEfiOr - d t s i i :s .~ n Holly and Mistletoe meaiSUIMAIUIIIJ Cut Flowers ‘ EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Large Selection Of Christinas Trees ' At Reasonable Prices -5^ \ V *M..K TWTT ,t N, I 'n McGONVILLE GREENHOUSES BOLTON / BY DICK CAVALLI MORTY MEEKLE 302 WOODBRIDGE SI II 9-5947 BUT I WO/ I LEFTTHE THEN WHERE « IT? MRf. DUOLEViS VB t/M D WHOLE ORDER RIOHf HERE ^rroiONTjowfier BHCKET FINN y BY l a n k LEONARD BECM)9E'Mb PIDNT fJHE 9TEP6 THI6 13PANOW04C DEU HER MEATOROER. IIN3-<9T]BAkl9,CHaMi, AWAV/^ •Mi WtUOMtCWTHATASMl! 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CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER C A H l RUST you tWAM V0U\ IT4» dTILL EAgLV HERBL reRHAPA LOVERLOOKBO H15 BALSAM and SPRUCE C A a iP A T ^ ^VOURWAy TDIDHDON . HNER P()IHT». IK-AH-t^LOWED MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES aniPFRANK RIDGEWAY AM. TE7 nMUD J im p AT WADLSy AMD ^ BIMCS WE LAST MET* TILL HIM WE HAVE AN EXCELHINT SELECTION 1 ME O' TH «r?y ONE HW MV MI6HE5T 1% LEMIMd FOR FLORIDAi AMD ■ c . ^ . YBftBUrXM V-^ 8EK50NAL ReeAk05 AM EAdEK TO 5EE HIM WHEN HQ GALLQfi GLASS AntAIDHBP NOTSOtNElO U N O ) WATER This Chfirtnuu j^o« her the gift that }J,k will therm above all-otherf— the Motlms Ring.^ Twin bands MOMi ANO r-ins WORKOtm. ------UVH INTERS of gold -^ fo r father and mother , , , The stone* of t MniMrial the month for each chil4 in the family . . . Xm as_ FOB AS Here Is a lasting gift that Modier will traainire always LITTLE AS and wear with pride, for tlw Mother’s Rint radiant /. ^ T r a ^ with die memories that only a mother can nave, tells / the story of her life. And so beautifully . . . Two' B0UGHS buds of 14k gold, representing father and mother t CtRltr Wreaths Take 24 ^are Jfiined togethertier by’ me stone erf tlie month for each PitcHH PHONE Mbntlu child in the family. 4 Q c F foo vc^ .. Ml 3.1524 S.-' - ^ JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Delivery to Pay Idother'e Hngs^ are custom made iwy. '.r ci.oioaice of THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON-SCRUGGS white ..dr uenow-gold, and- io d esi^d that stietonee simple THBN SUPPOSE ^ THEAN6WER IS ; iiWA. UKCNSTUC HOW DO-mr/| tOUEXPLIMN . WE COULONT AFFORD TO OPEN NITIS BLt f —SATURDAY TILL 7 may he added at a future date. ^ ^X-WWSOMMIR /lOOtl:?. POETPONE MEETING VQU lU D G fT TERMS , FREE! CANDY NTHC L06AN ANVLONGER/ OFHCEOF ^ E CHILD .$25.00 DR.OAy Foi?s^e'Children RMGEL TWO tlJRILDREN . ..^.... .$30.00 MCBC1DK -OF. , THREE CHIUIREN ...... $35.00 Take Tlip Ctody . j^ OMlfiMUtCI NORMAN'S :,^ F Q m CHIJLDREN ...... 140.00 ':RWit'

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■ ' * ' ' ' ■ li'_ .. * ■ . ‘ ’* ■ f::: .'V - • • «••^1 ■' ■ ^ '■ - ■ • ';■'■■ ■ ' ‘f '■ ■ ’ ■', ■ M AKCftieSTtif feVENlNG HERALD, MANt3HEBTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DEqBKBffljl 11. IW » UANCfiKTSR EVENING RERALD. MANCHESTER. t»N N - W m AVi DECEMBER 11, 1959 >A 6li TWEMtT - 5 ^ SffOrt siidi^duU! | TooiifiBy SttCiCt THE e r . ' Tvtosy Herald Oltoiohbury at Ro^vills High EQlflgton at Chamy Tech, 3— Armory- By EARL YOST * iwnNii wiev Oa- E A R L Y O S T ;a i n s t RHAM at LaSiUlatta. tn M a at N ew H a s" >artxiouth «porM Bristol Bast va, Mapehestar, Colltoffto footbkll sefison, «x^ T l p ies Hig^ School. fitopt for potot-tofiAfioii S »J ^ t i> anrRrowa (St ...... '■■ . ^ .-'i ■ now wnipptod up in mothballs,. torvardjBrown IndtaiiTwStart O iit on W « By MORRIS 8IMONCELLI Mmi-qonMU. itonbars f t * >B6 individufil whb call look Also, Toooi;^ was one of tto Round hiiR pl*'- on « hijrh school level in Manchester wll th e 4 959-60 basketball se*- Jfsw „Yofk, Dec. 11 (ff)— ...ire than 3M«)C000v#flth hli ^ I m I t fliu. He met all of the top - Often Manor v9. Btooniflohl, back on a bitfhly successful our man atriiiped shirts ip tto sori gets underway for Man­ Tlvad PrIneaion-RiittoMn at tol. a newcomer to the CCIL basketball picture. The Bell ing;* Hall of Fame, no longer High at Conard. :ytocat, Connaeticut-dpetagMd Nlnteen games are scheduled,w .. »a »«.goiV Sarhnly Majhdell. A1 son as -m football official In tha Toivrtcrs will be roadied by Burr Carlson, former UConn ace Will hold court on hlS beloved Siiiger, Jackie Kid Berg, Stan WetoaatodBy, Vec. tto Baatarn major eoUaga ranka. The -A Storrs, JMsaaBcfauaetto-Bniadato against Central Connecticut Inters CAST 81DIB , lEM . ChWMjr at LaSalatta,' ‘ . aftd later * hne prrformer with the^ riMmen’i Broadway. ^ Loay*a,^U ly KetroUe, Wes only Manchester member of the t Amharat, Maas., and Conaaett- Kanrhe.'trr Nas.«iiff Arm».snd Red scholastic League (CCIL) 0PP«* Action in bin Police . The peat, little gladiaj^. - It Side Ramey, ^ b y Acizmendi, Bar Eastarn Association of Intercol- :ut-fRutgars a t New Brunawick, Embpr.'. nents. Only sUrU against EMt Mi(lfet Leagua -at the who won the feathsrwslgl)t, RHAM; at P b r tU iR ^ ^ ^ tJ. Iv y Laagua mambars are Hartford and the Alumni will be qhief* ney RbssXand Jimmy lagtoto Fabtbkll Officials, Toomay .luft how pood are the Indiana 7 Rec last night found lightweight Ahd Junlonweltfer* RtockvUla a t W W ^ r . • handles the field judge duUaa. .’rincaton, Yale, ColumUg Dart- No one knnwa, not even Zatursky. non-league games. Tl*e Indians turning back the Hqaeml , 15-8. weight titles WASvfimnd dead Larniii. \ High Brlatbl Cantral, 1:39— season closes Feb. 19. L ea^ e op­ Chief* Ten Saturdaya during tto 1950 -nouth. Harvard. Brown. Fbah and wiio io now in his seventh eeaaon In the low scoring till yeaterday in a 821 a week At the age. o f , he_ beat S ch ool.' CornaU. ponents include Conard and Hall of , were out front all -the ay and Intarcollagtota aeaaort, coma' rain, aa top kick. The Red and White midto'wn hotel room. Medical Benny Bass'Wb- I®- . Vbph; va. Uhahay sleet, snow or even aunahkie, tto All Aianad Altototo lacks hcipht hut hopes to make West Hartford, Windham, .Weth­ ; held a 5-4 edge at Uitei lion. ' the feAlherweight title. Seven Arm jw^,: ersfield. Platt And Maloney of ,u k . set authorlUeA''- aaid the Sl-year Whlto haired former Bates CoUega During hia umtorgradunta daya uri for this shortcominp* with bet­ For the Chief*. Jeff , old lorapper apparently had months later ^e lost it to at Bates, Toomey pisyad varotty Meriden and two Bristol Schools. the pace with 10 talUea'while MtKAhd lost It.,to BAmey Ross 2%'^ tJCkums HoEt B. C. faranca 'wara important Ivy Laagua Head coach Elgin Zatursky be­ Bob. Olschefskle each cJMpped in rosbdwAy restaurant, which skirmWKM, Including thS CorneU- TOomey was en aasiatnnt oosefa tn the club will have. Top per. paid him for the tise of hi* years later and wohXlt back gamao on tha Ctotasinal i$ Teiieh- gan official practice sessions in with two in a losing cau^v-'^^ g With a victory bver Ambers ; .And in This Corner, An Emergency Bout Between. ..^ FannsylvanUi meeting in philadcl- major tpdrim at Athol, Maia.r High formanccs from each, each game, name, a' friend, checked the Satuhlay Night, down vfdao atww. Other/fam aa and ktar'ot Ctopman Teoh In New is a nvust if the Indiana are to mid-October, although last years after Ross moved up to the plila which decided tto ehamplon- returnees began running aa soon as hotel. The popular. Jaunty ex- ^ gelM Aliditprium. A better fight on jeit^ apron called for ahown Wara OaorgiaASaorign Tech, London. qurltfv for the State Clast A welterweight division. \ Referee Lee Grossman leaYes Carmie Price, flat on his ahlp. Notre Dana- they got back to achool In Septw - .Standinga chapipion was^ found lying • the third W n ’s servicea,. Price’jMtSbmmate, Tom Duffy, Rue U AYailahle "I n .adStUon to working foothan Tournament, in February and .It wasn’t ■ '*0 long ago, that back’and apparently out, after being knocked down by' . .. Hiankagtvlng night whUa ait-, southern CaRtoenU and Arimr* March, the goal of all schoolboy. ber The team has looked both hot w . PCt aero** a bed, clad'In hia under- Tony recalled for the unip- , wearing hat, tangling with,J«fersoh’B trainer,. Teddy kig In his home enjoying taavee, gamaa, Toomey Is also a Heat' rata ,wear. - ■ baseball umptra. Ha ia on tto fae- quintets. 1 and cold in a number of scrim­ BowlADear* .682 teeqth time his llrat fight with a Timmy JeHerson punch that was ruled Idw. in. the Bentham. After lUl) aomobfidy has to supply the action StoiVs-^tTnivarsity of ConnaoU- Toomay w«a auipriaed to aao. tto Navy.. rS/i ‘ mages with schools, in—the O’"**- .88? The word quickly ipread up cut baakatball team hopaa to ra- .'"'ivy Leagaa (W(draBaMA^’DM iiRy’ at Bulkriay High hi Hart- Getlinp off on the right foot \ BowlAJet* . McLamin in the Garden. \ fifth round.of their lightweight mtotch at the Los Ah- at prize fights these dfiys. ______' ____ OomollJPann mortlng, won by tha tonight with a win could go a long They looked particularly good in BockettM .. .591 and down Broadway, into the Ton.v, a* wM his style, oameV main in tha wlnnar'a ohrela when Quakaca, aa ona of m watfc’a top goal of aM BaatsfA Ofltoliait that ford . the'latter stages of their-scrim­ hangouts of the -boxing clan, Coach Hugh Graar*a Hiuilciaa stack way in determining how, good the : TenPIna' . . . .864 bounding out of his comer. \ ■1 . --- club will be this season. mage with Hartford High. Against HlFl’s .341 the haunts, of the • theatrical The announcer didn't Oven up against Bqaton OoUaffa at home Bulkeley, their poor showing was a P inU p*...... 841 people And over to Eighth have time to raise the nilcrd-' Shaw to Remain Saturday night The UOaulM will * * * \ TONY D’ANOONA disappointment to Z a t u r a k y. Avenue where .Tony staged , phone and it cracked Canzo- Last Stake'of P^orthern Season •eek their fourth atralimt win. . A Just Handshake Throughout the practice aeaaon he Results; Dears 3, HlFl’s 1; .lets some Of hi* greatest fIglUs at neri on the head. Tony fought Tha Huaklaa’. faatrbnitokliig .at Johaiissoii May Become Free Agent X N b contracti. no st^naturea. Rangers suffered one of the most has commented that to win, hia 3, Pins l! Rockettes 3. Uns 1. Madison Square Garden. in a daze through the round a* Philadelphia, Deg — tack wore oiit the UMvarsity of only a handshake. That’s the sr- humiliating defeats in. the history boys will have to huatle and play Dsy’s best to^ls were by Jean­ ' In front of the restaurant, McLarnin pounded him al­ Jennings Handicap at Pimlico The Philadelphia Eagfea of the N ew Ham pshire,' 70-4U, a t D ur­ rsngement Yale has wdth Its ath­ of the school. 100-25. There will be aggre.saive ball for the full 32 rnln- ne Nourle 125, and Vivian Sheldon where Tony held court each most at will. But Canzoherl National Fbottoll League an* ham Wadnesday night In that more defeats in the.future, that's utes. to make up for their lack of night for those who remem­ IXIUBLE LEAGUE nouneed today that Coach Law­ (ante, big Ed Martin ahowad great letic coaches. DeLaney Kiphuth re­ 112.- \ came back, in' the second and Standings - Naw York, p«5. 11 ;Thetoiyou Will and S. D. OotUleb’a Ad­ Duet to Velella’s Legal Problems for sure, and a few victories may height. The three tallest men—sen­ bered ' back to. the exciting werlt dh to victory/ rence (Buck) Shaw to* been lafanslva lU ll as ha bo^tlad up ports. The Yale director of ath­ U ,Pct. last stake of the ■ 1959 Northern miral Hogan. letics calls the arrangement, thb be achieved, but the gttuatlon, at iors Pal Mistretta. Bill Kelrti and days in the 1920s and early That probably was Tony’s , W. lehlred for the I860 season. New HamMhire’a scoring thraiat WES'! HIDB MIPOBTS 9 ,768 racing season wiU be run at Pim- Twenty-two were nominated fo» t t o Indtotmnta atom ftom in- result of a two-year experi­ least at the present, is far from Mike Ehlers arc all 6-2. iSjSOs, many of his friends laat great fight. Nearly four .HenUl's Market t., 30 Shaw'was signed to his third Pete SiAllikls, a to-8 aenlori with Ndw York. Dee. 11 VPh-PrM-i ly, tto Swades belteva they, canto In the first h*fc|f ftf A double- 17 .564 llca tomorrow When ee-ven or eight the six furlongs of the Tropical only one basket In the laat 20 veriigathia by Ilia fraud jury and ment, "Appointments - wlthmit- being rosy. . 12 with Varsity header last ni'ght.i Hebald Angeli clustered. They talked In al- months later, Sept. 3, 1936, he Ban. ICngraving . . . 32 one-jrear eon tri^ ’ ^laiitdYomotar 'Vtneant 'ValeUa’a make tto moet.money with Pat- At the present time the Indiana prraati’a I n a ,- .21 18 '.B37 veteran performers match' strides feature but not more than 10 are minutes of play. Martin also took Mgal'troublaa may make Haavy- totaon. N«w York SUta AfiUetle Commta- term." The coaches have lifetime Perhaps whe'n the new school Is defeated Police * ' Fire, 50-29.'In mbst hushed tones of the man lost the lightweight crown to 'expected to , start. Woolford 'Terms were not dlaolased. varsity numbers 12, seven seniors rk M otors ...... '2Q. 10 .513 m the t% miles o f the flO.OOO pi 14 rebounds for UCbnn to pUupa wright Cbam|)ton Ingamar Jobans- If Veiaua and hia group are by- atou Into tto pemnotion o f tto flrtot appointments under . the arrange­ built and in operation, with ath­ the nightcap. Persbnalixed Floors with the big smile who won Lou Ambers. A month later added Jennbiga Handicap. Pim­ Pam 's Fleet Silver Ship drew the The silver-haired 60-year-old letic facilities in the school, the snrt five juniors, with five return- 140 , fights,' lost 24 and drew McLamin beat him. Fr'bm Gusia- QriBdars . . as .358 second to -.Walt' Oritlin, 6*4. tor* aon a (free agent pegaed, ttora-nra aavaiRl other or- fig h t ‘ i ment the Ell brass reports. Won­ crushed Ponticelli’*\ 44-20. Frank lico closes IHieaday. top .weight'of 124 pounds, two Shaw said he was "Indeed h ^ w ard

‘\ IIANCHiaRTO IVlNINd BEIULDr C0NN.a FltlPAY, 11. W FAGE tWENTr ::: - T<^mT-Twr> TT [ t o r i ITiliinrni TTitFT"*"*"***“ 82 u ArlldtB tmr R tit . 41 ■ llwiad lM ln««ito 59 Aotomobltaa tbr iliil* 4 I'UlliKE OUGHTA 8B A LAW BY FAGALY And SHURTBN m . T tlisiiiB li • 9 IlL S O O .OROAm hava^ p orw ti WMVr O B m oi St S aapanta TBbMAl HARRISON - p a c k a g e STORE t^^SaSSr- OHa M tha PI41f!i8T-JR: gardSB’ triiel^, ■iiailiilihl*. ooUd atraetura. ox- INT JTORD, T-door aadan, cuatoro and daconUing. Equlroad and ^ 1 t Ufa hMUrsnee earn- 9Bd Isnm .loBWar MM. JTo M od t o j i p s ^ when oiaatrte OPEN *00, V-S, Fdrdomatlc tranamluion, Owners in’ good health. gx6 walk-' ______'Wr* i^ jn tn ».»« A - Mratten yell got 9 Thnidi*.' Jaim m and j'd e kw ttta. Naor AID B lit hok itIi uippV o u w o e ^ ' fUfiy inwrad A>r iratar^oid anall ipW ar, MI. $ 9 m . # 1 • p .1 . b lu e ' and inblta, 1146 d c ^ ; Pull VT/iniT-T TMf i*T-rr-AKi>-BeAT.rr Joba -^^hm agahv fuaran^ead In OKfier. Parking lot. t o w rent. K ^ii* 9(99. age 9M6; pMferhbly MRor 6. Lsolar, Rrioy fteii apinat planef. 3 A M m . ' ■ . ■ Batetfday m A illalay-d ^-En diiE price, tl,0M: Victor Motor lalaa, , « ( M « you JAVA IN TKE w ia ttr Lock, Btock ($8,000), and bottles. SSP, Band Instrumants, m at music, n-MANGHESTBl-: arlth ta a a ir tg ^ p r t ^ . M l 9-3497. married,- with g gocri edueatiqnal Charier- Oak SECLUDED, namaaidate 9 room WILLIAM BEUIORE Kouta m , Yarm^ TR 5-8636 Aa fUMMBR. LONO TUAT’C we coTttre Ae cold, as m__ ^ P rice $13,800, and Mdeg backgraohd. Base 'hi- hMtheda and a m foUoa, Ward npdh. kuilt-tn oteva, garage, batten.'IM botha, separate MOUNTAIN Rl},, lOifCIIHElrm from I a.m. to I p.m. Home phone ■ BSklMOYFief 86" XAlfDiLOOBI, 4 oan Miiale BtorM, to fim niar Bt Open Inquire tei room, attariMd g t a i i f , arasaite A G E N C Y HOrriR. THAN LAVA ■ x t c h k m and intarior painting. come phis commissions and 84789. many oxtru, 9 amrea, tieee. Onto Hsnuttea ragtem boUt, 8 bedraem ttl t-7348. Gatl&igt relreflalMidd. F9P*i^a"ShV- JAMES 0, DOWI.ING benusoa will pay—96.000 to 81O.OO0 m 64601. evenings tm 9>p.ni, Plenty e t 918J00. Carlton W . BMchtna, MI drlvi*. Immadtotg awopaacy. M I 8 > ft l2 1 freoparidng. 619.600. R . r . Otmook O b., . MI ranch a M apUt ieval hom es, 8-«ur ^ ’’"wfallpapar kllpeper Ihooka. Batlmataa Real Estate MI 9-8818 flrri 7*v. 8 y99f training pro- aOGBVY 8RATE8. ski hoott, rvm KOOR flat, saoend fleor, 94I88. C1,ASS1PIED ADVBRTISMKNT DEPT. HOURS 1*07 d lE V R O L irr , t^ o o r aedan, nfV iU Ily v ooveioovered by tauhiraaea. gram, group taMoranea eovorago 848W' or Eoftora Woods,' MI gasag^,^YM86ied roersatten OPEN FOR INSPECnON modal SlO, * cylinder,. rllde boyls risa 6. Raaaenabte. MELODIGRAND fi noU Ipbiet mtamuMe heat and bot wator. M| w, ene-ear 8:15, A.M. t o 4:.n0 P.M. BdtNU’d“ R. y e a I. . MOOI. and poiwon pl9n.. Adrancarnem to 94138. WAPPlNO-a room ►7708. with Mr,'bunt-in garbage dl^Oaol, tranamlasloh, Mack and smite, supervisory and managerial pool- 9488T, piano, and bench, maple er ma­ tir tieoa, 5<85 Adsm s Street, M aachister 1148 down, fulljprirlce, 11,0*6. V ictor PAINTINQ AND papaihanglnr Help Wanted— Fdmalo 85 hogany, 1414.69 vahia f ^ $H$M . m-VEfmON -- 9-reom rancB, f lende and erven, 2 fireplaces. ttons. Phene Maaehsster MI MOUTON GOAT, oU* 14. 3 years FOUR r o o m d ^ e x , eantrally Ifr e a r . i s s ’ s avafiable. 0)P Y CLOSING TIME FOIT CLASSIFIED ADVT. Motor. Sales, Route 68, -Vernon. Good elaan workmananlp al. rt Watkihs Broa„ Inc., 088. Main Bt. Phllhriok Agsaey, firaplacM, llkia ft. IM to teom. Sbndiiy, 1:60 UR Ohrk BILLS! BILLS! BHL8! It it looks 6-4604, 9-10:80 a.m. daily for ap­ Old, $40. 16 gauge shotgun, l yoor oatrt at H DU1«Y 2t. Oomhinatlcn MOW Af Th™ FBIDA* ICSO AJ«.--aATmtDAg fc AJL Call TR 5-6636 from * a.m . t o -8 aooabia rataa. 60 yeara in pointment. and Andover,. PI I-9801, storm.wiadows, fu n sce and hot built-in oven and stovaTGASago. UPMAN REAL’TY p.m . Home phone MI *-7345. chaatar., Raymond Flake bad now, it may be worse by old J. C. ngfins, 616. M I 4-0166 EBTEY CONiOLE chord oegana invB ROOM nwrttes » 6 and 1 %-Mre plot. Noar heW aHnaantira Beguttfiil 9 room C apo Cod, fm - 6-6 p.m. daily, Only MM, full al*e caMnet fuU oiaa wotar. AvslIaMa. MI 6-6a88. 0-9387. K Christmas. Housewives can help room Oaloniala.. Far fitrthar do- school. R, F. DImoek Co. m J A 8 -8 7 8 6 moculeto aondltloh, com iron raEo- PLEASE READ YOUR AD BOY’g POOL table, practically , keys, navar naeds luntkg. aleetrle, 3r» meet this pressing problem by BRO'WN It SHARP autnmatle >drew hew. fully equipped, Reaaonably. OOVEWntT-9 largo rooms, hath, UUs eon Cboriaa Laoparonoa. Ml 9-8848 o r B arbara Woods, M ton, gorago, eencrets.driveway. USED CARS selling Avon Coametics, Amer- world famous by Bftoy Coma In machine setup operator. Exper­ priced. MI 6-6690. hOatod, furiilalisd, hot w ftsf. |66. 6-7810. 9-7709. ______' MANCBEKTHR-COpe Cbd, 4 fin­ Conrsts siid Uliaees 27 dcaV finest product, In a territory and tro H or call for demohotra ished, large Mtehan, fireplace, ga­ UPMAN REAL1V OteMlflad or -W M t M f ••• toA«i • »« *80 8»W>— o* ■ 1*87 DeSoto hardtop, power ateer-- ienced only. SKoeUent epMrtunlty tlon. Easy torms.* MalodY MUsie Child ren aecepM . PI 3-7846 after ranch, 8 vMlence. TIk adverttoet altdald raad Ms *8 tiM riM T OAT J» elose'^tq their home. Only 3-8 hours HUGS BRICK B room IV—MANCHBREIU- Overeisad I rage, omeoite drive. Excellsntle^ Ing, radio and heater. $1.3*5. for qualified applicant. No tele­ Co., Inc., 184 Asyhim Bt, Hart- *4; - ■ ■ farega. 8 acroo Cape. 6 flnlsbed down, S ^ I ^ R 8 and RKPORT BRROBll In Oma for tka nest taaar- PIANO—Modem popular. Including a d a y ^ l earn you $20 to $60 a phone calls. Desn Machlns Prod­ Diamonto—•Watchan— baths doobla - '1 • e^en. Minimum financing. fo r t. CH 7-4588. plus, high otevatlen. Moke offsr. unfinished up. Attached breete JAMfm Han Tha HaraW la reaponalWa lot anijr ONB Inaoftart nr nmlttad • 1*57 Buick Special 4-door hard­ technique, efir training and im- week. C aii CH 7-4137. ucts, In c., 166 Adam s Bt. iawairy 4 i gPACIOUS, sunny 6 room sqmrt 118,100. M cCarthy Bnterpttews, for «T ndaSSSnant and dian »8 It In fha artant of n provisatim . CaU M l 2-8761, BU mant, first floor, * fireplace, -nice C iS id ^ . Hutchins, Ml 94188. wav, one-c*c fSJage sad drive. M l 9-4016. R . D . M urdock, M l MANGHESmt — top, fully powered, radio and heat­ Deluxe olummum combination »iM ka rood*> inaertton. Errata nrkleii do not IMm m Hia m in e at er. *1,695. 64586.. A Carefei: in the Sky LEONARD W. TOST, Jewelar, re- ■eettohHcnen mIn Wintmantlc.wuiimamic. loossu per 8-6473. centre], 44. nrsga. Eongisn, WBRftv AfpRiEl—F «n 17 BOI/TOK—Eirdi Meuntatn Road scroens and windows, fim laca, Broker, Ml tEST^^teSGthtef In tha adtartlaeinant wlH not iw corractod by *;mniie good” Inaartlon. . FOR Sitoatiotib Wanttd—Malt Sf expartiy monthmonth. B oat 'and hot w ater In- tSMUmkA. 9 room capo, 4 fin 1*58 OldamoMle M. 3-door hard­ ELUnRONICS—In two evenings THE AMERICAN GIRL J Tuaoday CSIRIBTMAB g if t * — K it m ^ efehided. Healy Agmwy, WilHman- nicely landscaped tot ExeeUent MANiElESTBIt • South Windsor Real Estate.” top, fully powered. $1,8*6. Weekly we can tSaeh you Elec- tehad. firoplaca, large cabinst condlUon. Central loceUcn. A true Areo-Cttstomsta wanted. Wo sen, CARPENTER, jpalnter; paper hang __ evanings. stoles and cmws from. 610, B< tie. BA 8-8MI. OL 64686. kK^rii, fiifl bosomant rooroation Tom COOPERATION WHX n s -l k A t 3 . 0 7 1 1 tronlca-Radlo-lV. Evening class Would you like ait exciting, 1^, asplult and plastic tile setter I 0-4667 ganna coats from $38.80, also many value at orily 810400. R. F. Dlmpok buy, build, r«ot and trada resi­ SOOTH WDfDWEt, 19 ravel H. 1*68 Chevrolet, 4-door aedui, 8 is now starting. Gome in, write, or ardlng post- TWO koOM hsatsd apartment room , le t 160x900. M arion E . Co.; Ml 94246. -Robert D. Mur dential property. Wo havo a fine S room, randi. oxtrh la*ge Mtab- BE APPRECIATED l/IPI ITII I I Important and fewardl others. Fur Bargain Center, lOM Rohartaon, Broker, M I 8-8068, cylinder, radio and heater. IMS. .phone JAckson 5-3408 for free cir­ tl(m with America's Leading Main Bt., Hartford. Open eve­ stove and tefrigorator furnished. dock. Ml 84479. ■election o f Old and now holh«a. en, buIK-tn ovan, eeraeoed piMto, cular. "Leam-by-dolng” at Con­ Airline? You may qualify^la art Fail and Pacd 42-A nings. MI 64860. All llsti^ ora Vary raattstleally half acre lot. BxeSBwit IliHBtf uwt and Fooiid AUtomobilM for Sale 4 Many more to choose from. * necticut’s oldest electronics AMERICAN AIRUKES \ ' Doipa—BlFdfr*--Pat8 41 SCHOOL STRBEt — 6% room VI-MANCHESTER. New listing. I priced. We have many dtffersnt available. Merlon E. RobarteOn, C / h tn k tr two-story . house, with com room eape, eombisation aluminum "Low down payment, Eaay terms. school. New England Technical In­ STEWARDESS IF YOU AHBt FOR BALE— Baaoened hardweod CtaHADIAN WIU> mink jacket, methods tor fimnicbif. All In­ Broker, MI 346S1. tOST—Ru*t billfold, vicinity Hart­ DE CORMIER SAYS, stitute, M Union Place Hartford. BLACK LABRADOR Retriever, fc for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove. practically new; Win aacttflee tor blnation aluminum stornu, new doors and windows. Immaculate quiries ore kept eofiflocnttal. Try sfm m n ti avh-, Single, 20 or over. \ heating system, oil hot water. condition, •ttachad .braoseway end ford Road, O’Connell Bakery. Re­ CHORCHFS MOTORS High School Grad. - \ .male, 4 months, AKC, champion- Oigllo Broe., Route 44A, Bolton, quick buyer. Heed cash. Ml f o r R s E t 84 us, moke that phone con now. We IF IT'S A FINE CAR, AT BANK tVOKMVtfg, i£ ip mood llnss. M I e-3066.___ M I S-5S01. Stalidbss steel Sink. In. excellent garage, amoeite drive. Priced to Lots tor Sitef 78 ward. M l *-1357. • Your Chrysler And Dodge Dealer ■ itn. MteirMH I 8' 8” ' to 5” 8’' ; 9-9843 aftefr g .. may ba able to solve ymtr housiiig TERMS YOU’RE INTBUtESTED Bonds—Stocks Mortgaffcs Si AlR-OONDinONAD S-room office. condltloh. Easily converted to two ■ell, 618,800. R. F. Dlihock, Ml problem. Fboue MI 8-46M, Westoy M Oakland 8t.,\ Manchester 105 to 135 pounds In proportion to f i v e LITTLE kittens, ready for Cut BBABONBD hardwood for aale 100% Midn Street location. Park­ apartments. Priced to sell, $18,90^ 9-8246 o r B arbara W oods, M l VsHcour, Broker-thillder. UNION STREET, Maahhaoter - 4 IN THEN SEE THESE SHARP height . Santa’s pack. Fat, fluffy and free. for fireplaes or fiimacs. $10 load. 9-7709. LOST—Gold flower type earring. IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi­ Have at least 20/50 vision without WRiit«fH>t» Boy 68 ing. M ariew’s, 887 Main S t Good flnanebig. J- C. Realty, Ml H sons lots with city wteter. WUl Call XCI *-7181 on Saturday. CARS. PRICEDTO SELL." 1*51 FORD VICTORIA, excellent tude of monthly payments >nay be M I 4-0204. / M I 8-618$. 6-8640, evinlnite 'M I 8-1617. MANCHESTER AREA oatl in group or tfuHvidaalty, $3409 Business Servieea Offered IS Hooaetiold Ser»ttea Roofing; snfi Chimneys 16-A .corrective lenses. WE BUY and asU aatlqus and ussd K - MANCHESTER SUBURH-S condition. Entering service, must lumped into one second mortgage l a r g e s t o r e at 86 B irch Stfoat. $ 1,800 Manchester older 9 eod t ID 9-9490. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Offered IS-A No Nursing Background necosary. vKrrTBNB—6 frisky/klttene, 7 weeks fuRiitursf china, glaim, silver, pic­ A n ^ Martow’s, 887 Main St. Near TWO, NEW 6 room Ranches- Built- rdom C ^ , 1 yoar eld. Immacu­ sell. 54,000 original m iles. Asking CHAIN SAW work —“ Tre4n cut; RDOFING —Specialising repairing with payments of only $23.25 for Premium pay for Spanish speak­ old to be {daced hs-house pets. MI home, almoet hew oil hot water Aiinoanccineiifd $846. Call MI 3-6059. , Gftrdcii-4'teiii—0 b1i7 ture frames, guns, attic contents, Main St., Parking, tn oven and range, tereed hot late condltlMi. FtaWlece, alumi­ LAKE ST., VERNON Beautiful Reasonable 7at:s. Call PI 3-79S8 DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Coim roofs of all kinds. New roon, gut­ each $1,000 y o u ' need. Dial CH ers. Selected ladies will receive ex­ 8-1884. / furnace. Bus fine, prtvney. 4W 1957 Mercury 2 Door Hardtop 6-8897 and .ask Frank Burke or. Pr^oetB 60 whole estates. Furniture refin- water boat, FuU cellar, laiwe lots, num cornMnatlaa doon and win- lota near school, iBOxlSO. Monebee- tSe WASH-lOc DRT—Do It your- between 1:60-4’SO or any time pany doors and windows, custom ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ cellent training at Company ex­ 8,100 SQUARE feat flo o r space tor $14,600.' Miowh by ippoitttmant dowa. Over 9 aero land. 8% mort­ ft. frontage. tor. 3 Z sone lots, priced to sell. A fully equipped one owner oar paired, Aluminum siding. 30 Mrs. Carter how. Connecticut LARCHR BBTABCmON o f Rad ished 1 ^ repaired. Furniture Re­ 19,700—C oventry—9 nmm a a o , oelt. Open 34 houta. cloaed Sun­ in top-flight condition. Aato Ditvinc 7*A Saturday or fiuhday / / work guaranteed. Call collect Wil- pense in AMERICAN’S beautiful MEALY KATAHDm potatoM pair Service and Sales, Taleott- storage or light manufacturing. r a • 9-8640, m 6-1617. fufly guaranteed, factory-rebuilt very low mileage. - of Driver Education. Ml 9-7*58.' w alks). M l *-*787. Biiildiiiii-'<«iitrBcttng THE SUNOeX) dealer development view s will be held on D ec. 15th alngele. In Umc.for Christmss 50 or 18 lb. bags. Call W 84488. Tomoradi .HlUs wMh outstanding eliy water and sewers. Gas. ■UUn HARTFORD --^joianMrelal prograi^. An *opportunity for gU£i. ^ at 67 Bissell B t WANTED-Ussd wslght lifting set MAIN STREET—Building lor com­ MANCHESTBR-Waot Side. Six buUdlng lot 360x130.. Ideal tor cleanera. MI 8-6806. Only $876 Down. SNOW PLOWING—Driveways, stc. PLUMBING AND heating — re from 5 to 8 D.m. at American Air­ cenvontenae to ocbool, obopplng Bus Une. PREPARE FOR driver's teft: a n y k i n d of carpentry afid cabi\ modeling, Installations, repairs. salesmen, managers . and many lines Sales Office, 758 MaW St., Over 140 lbs.-M I 6-1437. mercial bustoass or oiBce ui room.eolentsl; oU boat, ccunUna- and travel. Bolaa oxaoutlve 113,300 Andovar Lake — 9 room smalt machine Oitop. Ann M. Prompt service. Save your back ORDER YOUR Christmas Pohi- m u subdivldo. M I 6418M, 6 4 . 1957 Pl.vmouth 4 Door Sedan. A gei 1* to 80. Driving and clAss net .work done. Honest and relia- All work guaranteed. 35 years ex­ others to learn the service station Hartford. Honaeliold Good* 51 tlen atorm windows and seraans. troM fentof to CbteogO. Estate- C19 0 - 4 pdiollila bedroons. Hommlek, JA 1M644. MI *4119. TWO BARBERS AT and heart. Manchester ebso Serv­ business. It can be your dodr of op­ airtaian puppies, all ages. AKC g u ^ o with amSalta drive, ailgity pafiited. 96xi lo t room.. Three Instructors. No wait­ bls workmanship. Call Roscoe perience. 24-hour service. Call NO PHONE CAU4 PLEASE / rig lstertd , $40 up. M l 4-07*s. Uka graunds In fine arigbborhood. Newly 6 Cylinder. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ ice Center, MI 9-8198; , ^ a rl VanCamp, M I 9-4749. portunity. Sunoco stations provide "A HOUSE FULL OF WANTED-rStorm windows 66x68, LARGE m R B -90i North Main utilities, convenient to bus; riiop- MANCHESTSgt. Unlen Place, 9% An Immaculata economical car ’ibom pson. ' M I 8-1898- fo r pst*- St., 16x78. Now modern front, good Custom4wil]t In 1666, first quoUty Drillod wau. RU SSELL’S m y. P I 3-734*. mptea. excellent ,'incoihe opportunity—se­ t a li. M l 6-OMl. ping and schools. Full price thraughoiit. Tutotody doeonted 911,106—Hebron-B sb near Boltao. $1,600 acre lot. Reasonable. MXMf44t37 with all new W.W. tlrea. Standard AMERICAN AIRLINES. Inc. ADORABLE buff Bocksr pumas, bunneas center, $68 .montluy. after 6, ^ MORTiS7SEN TV. Specialised RCA curity-independence. If you quali­ 10 weeks. AKC registered, n: C. NEW FURNITURE” $1s!600. AUee Oampet. Realtor, with PItetppiBa iMteogaay trim, sasumoe present FHA 5%% BARBER SHOP tranamlsalon. ' LARSON’S OonnaeUcut’a first' U WENNERGREN BROS. Builders. Millinery Dressmaking 19 fy you will be given a thorough M I 6-4I4S. ^ ■enslbly pricad at 911400 making m orffO ge. 1 y e a r

e. 1*60. SIX CYLINDER, 4-door Ford, Like new throughout, at great Sites From "T T r y w _ COMPLETE YOUR 2nd S aw ar^ Dispesol 6o. Talaphona Ml 9-1 S31 $166.00 . iheome proporty. Far furthar in* lent cwdltion, central, eseume 816. M I 8-4706. BOLTON - apart- PORTER STREET— 8 fists, extra storm wtodowa end ■cracos, new -4100. Gan MI *-866l. savings. Only $24 Per M6nth. R| FLOOR A RE A 1S9-IS2 PNtrl St.—Ml 8-4808 PortaWa battery powered; 46 large, oil furnaces, firenloes, i - c t r hot water electric -heater. Price preitsent mortgage, email ent, heat, Uf^ts, 196 monim n ly . formation please caU 'Itcn W. Hutohlililns, MX 9-6193. Only $295 Down. • SEPTIC TANKS CHRniMAS TREES oh aole now RPM pheriee, t ^ n o w $64.00, garage, excellent eonmtion. MI 9 11 ,000. M I 9-1389. 1*43 FORD CLUB coupe, any rea- I CALL Radios from |14.*6. ' SI 6-0676 or M I 6-r9968. CLEANED and INSTALLED Colored Slides Shown I at lin g’s, Hartford'Road and Bine J. D. REALTY M im tUl 6 p.m . senabla ori^r. Call MI *-6511 after Panther TV 'lampe, white -only, ACRB8-919(000. 9 boom I F E R G U S O N r o a d 1957 Fiat 4 Door Sedan ' Anytime. Call: M| 8t. ON 3 Edward P. - Ipoeber, 4^ of ■ d. ' ■ ,0 W anted $6.»6r-n(rV K-OO. MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial, t ranch, built 1969, , ‘le , r e s e , cellar, [ Model 1100. Save on this beauty. " • SEWERS t h r e e ROOM artment, heat. MI 9-8640 in 8-1887 R. E. MILLER Sunbeam electric fry pan com­ rooms, one-car gorwe. steam Mt, 3D 9-6183, Four bedroom ciq>e to Rockledgo. Cbonwon, is betag held today in 1*63^15o DGE pickup truck, vety Only $295 Down. M A fU IN E c l e a n e d ^ W orren E. HowUnkI R AvaUable Nov. M I 84067. Carlton W. Hutchtoe, EXPERIENCED Td. Ml M421 OA8 SPACE heater, used one year, plete with' cover, 637.80. heat, good location, flrat time on Tlila is a big home, very deceivtog Ufu of bend aftw brinr ometed good condition, muat be seen to be Realtor i j MANCREgTER-Dfawr with a MANCHESTER—Seeing la beUev- from the street. Has full baaament, lost night for drjring wntle hrtoxi- appreciat^L Call M I 8-807*. FOr that exceptional ear It OU. BURNER I like new. Call TR 84711. Clqalng out all toy Items at tre­ 98 ,W. MIDDLE T P K B .-4 H room -m arket, built to 1939. P riced to • INSTALLATION mendous eavinys. year loose-and 4 apartments oil eel], 919,900. phllbrick Agency, Ml ing and here' ore two aparkUng two bathe, and a rear porch that la pfitod. He is due to court POO-.M- haa been ' S O m C E M A N 1 ^ duplex, heat, hot water, .eleCtrlc anclosed. Oombtootlon wtod<^ 3656 BUICK SUPER, 4 door aedan. SPECIALIST FREE! IDEAL GIFT for Xmas—Ford gum Open 10-5 daily, 7:80-* evenings. stove and . rafrigerator, garage, rented. $666 income per month. On 9-9434, capee. One with 6 finiahed rooms, Patrolman. ' CSeranee HoritiMte J throughout, phis ^rmanent awn­ Hack and white, good mechanical .. balls, 100 to a box, fit- a ^ gum $104 mimthly. C all. M I 8-2786 M-. Main street. For further informa­ the oUier with 0 finished,' full shed took fipomer into custody at Cen­ DE CORMIER MOTORS, Write Mr. Whiting.' 254 • bank-o-matic. Blxcluaive. Call Ml tion OaU PhUbrick Ageney, Ml I aCHOm<~Castom 3 bed- dormer and gorog o. M adeline ings. CaU, We win gladly ahow ymi condition, good tires, (nterior ex­ Brand Street, stating your THE 19D0 RELIBIOUS CALENDAR tore 5 p.m, __ through. .. / ter end Adame St* after a pesetog tremely clean, radio, heater, T$wr iRi CouRtry 8-4721. ELEVEN PIECE mahogany dining 9-8464. Smith, R ealtor. M I 0-1842. motorist tolid . Heritage a ear had ikc. qnaliflonttons or Phone room set, $80, C all M I *-8611. ~ power steering, signal and backup n t all Manchester Parishes Is available at the Jaryis Resit)* Go. GENERAL RENTAL agency— We been «een drtvtog "ell ever" the Manchekter's Rm^Uer Dealer, fbr Mitchell 9-1166 for ap­ HERE'S A HOME THAT omce. Stop in for yours today. We also have a Ihntted supply CHRISTMAS TREES for sale—ell specialize in rentals of aU kinda. MANCHESTER VICINITY -Short T. J. CROCKETT, R«altor HgMB. 4860. Can % 6-806*, after Drainase Co. Priced WBSnNGHOUSE 9$” olectriC 72 road. Spooner wOe sitttog to tos a long, long time now. LocatM at pointm ent. MOST OF US IN of home dUendara for your Miectlon. One price, large or small. dial J. D. Realty. .MI r-S640, eva- Ho o m b f o r B ale Small carii. Only 916,800. Carlten way out, 3 outstanding ..holiday M r 8 -1 5 7 7 24 MaMe Street. Manchester, Conti. ' reasonable. Corner Oak and range, 1983 deluxe m odel, $60. MI W. Hutehtoa. MI 94133. specials. 8 bedroom ranch plus cor at the intersection nhor Rfert- M l 9 -4 1 4 3 ' n lngf M I S-168T. SACnUFIOB for quick sale. Geed 3*67 OUXIMDBILE, d ea n , 34,000 T el. MI 6-8854 MANC^TERHAYE gpruce Sts,. *•0788.. garage and w e acre land, 914,000. EAST HARTFORD — Special tage arrived. , FOR RENT—6 room duplex, oil alie 4 room heme, with garage. MI LARGE overslae Capa Cod. 6% Ovenised 8 bedroom house, near­ Builder’s home. 4 room cone, 3 Richard O. KtmbsH. OS. e f WQ- ori)rtaiai m iles, 61,7*6. WIU accept f-3768. trade. M I •-83**. 1987 FORD Falrlans, BOO converti- ADMIRED 6 p T|N ! JARVIS REALTY Ca heat, excelleht condition. Cenjral rooms, dlehwaaher, tlretdace. rec- ly new, garage, over 8 acres land, rooms portioUy finiahed. M ^ linuuitlc, was erreeted eoriy this \ 298 EAST CENTER ST. (CORNER OF LENOX) DBUCIOUa home baked tnUt HOTPOINT electric range, 8 year* hie, automatic trunsmlaalon -with location. Write Box V, Herald; 88 LAKE STREET—1 'r o o m . Oo- remtlon room, gotoge, irees, bus, full price, 116,990.' Good fianeing gage arranged. Good value, niorning end wee riwrged wltb power steeriiur, white with Mack cokes.. CaU M I 8-l»6S. old. Good condition. flB. M l 6-1471. refined neighborhood, 197,600. available. Many more homes, from .3666 DODGE, 4-door Ooronet 6, In lonial; 1% hatha. acreSntd porch, $16 ,800. GaotW R eelte, M l 9-6781, posstof to a no peering. eoB* g le good running condition, CUl MI top. $1,480. v a $-1791. IT H AS: M!AIN s t r e e t , saeond floor Carlton W,,Hutchlns. MI 0-6189; 86,000 tip. Cal) the EllsWorth M it­ TR 6439$,>JA 8-4^. court dote te tomorrow. BmOH TABLE, ,nig pod, new CHHISTMAB SALE! • apartmant, t rooms and bath, attached garage, baautltuUy 'aid- •-3S66,*' laily’s block coat, li. Girl's Scout 8 Or 8 YEARS TO PATI ocaped tot. 103x613. Im m ediate ten Ageney, ReaIton,<^MI 8-4080,1 1964- PLYMOUTH 3-door, 8-cylinder hsat, gas, hot water heatar. MI MANCHBSTER-IS Essex St. Old M rt-6834, EAST HARTFORD --Cosy 4 room 3*68 F o r d , a-door, .good condition', sedan; standard shift. $880 or best LOOKS uniform , new fw tbaU . M I S-66M. START YOUR' $418$: 94:80. oeeupaney. Marian. B. Rebartson, er 7 room atogte with garage to cape, dty coAvenieneeB, lots hat Broker, ia 8466$. U|W green, must sacrifice. Call offer. Herb Custer,- 42 BigeioW St. PRIVATB CHRISTMAS 8aI»-O f- MONTHLY PAYMENTS beaemeiit. Rot water heat. Avail- BOL/rpN—6 room ranch, breeze­ extras in this house. Priced right the moon may fw covered Wttii 6-51170. DANl BOONE IN FEBHUARY, 1660 f u r n i s h e d 8% room apartment, aMe for occupancy in two weeks. way ahd ovendsed garage, plug a duet up to tvNHthirdi of a 'rafie to M I 9-0718. *F feitag m y. antique coUection In­ OLASTONBbKY^ Mancheoter Rd. at $14,300, Gaston R ealty, J D LAYOUT 8 ROOMS FURNITURE haat. Apply T.M om w, 36 Birch 88,600. M I S-46M. W esley Vancoui;;, 8H room apartment, % . acre lot, 9-6781, T R 84398, JA 8-4044. depth. You Must Act Now! cluding glass, chins, mirrors, St. MI $-3386 a fter.* p.m . - —Seven room cape, all. bijck. 3 trivets, cradle, electrified oil $9.86 MONTHLY unfinished, attached garage, %• B roker, “ good location. Priced to sell Im­ . BRAND NEW ' mediately. *14,900. McCarthy En­ LOCATION FOR ONE OF THE FEW REMAINING lampe, jewelry, sterling buttons TWO ROOM unfurnished sj acre lot,' iOcreatlon room. Priced 6% ROOM RANCH, 8 fireplaces, ■OLTON NOTCH AftEA ond mlScoIIaneoua brie-a,brac. Bedrooms, Living Room, Dinstte, to aeli. J. D. R ealty, M I 0-8640, terprises, MI 9-4876. R. D. Mur­ HAD IT SOFT * . 5V4% GJ. MORTGAGE WITH ment, stove, refrigerator, 1 a!) plastered; 4%% mortgage, full dock, M I $-6473. Wednesday through, Saturday, rear Rugs, Lamps, Tables A ]^ y M arlow ’s, 867 Main St. M I 8-1667, ' , . . . AND SO DID THC OTHER PIONEERS! basemenf -Redurad.!’: Immediate "MONTAUK PAlUr^ V B m O H _ 8-room raaph on 1 aaero well landscaped, large Hving room, « LOW DOWN FAYMENT entrance; "84 Portland St. * . And Other Aeoeasortes occtmanoy. J. D; ReAlty. MI Ireplaee, tall basement,Sement garage. LIVABILITY EVERYTHING 8981 SOUTH WINDflOR-Naw. 6% room COLONIAL 4 bedroom, 8 baths,/ LARGEIE 6 ROOM apartment, heat- 9-9640. M I 9-1987. older home, modem kttehsn, dteh-* 74 K > 0 M SPLIT LEVEL When a pioneer wanted to sell hia property, he just asked around OOmS—HARD to find Unooin pan ed. wlirite stove, gvoge and hte cdcolal ranch with attacked ga­ until he found a buyer. They agreed on terms, shook hands on wsriier. Manchester Green 1 7-reem front to beck odlL cothc ^14 900^*^ d o w n —25 YEARS TO PAY ■ "'24., nlss, Indian hood oOt, Moreury 6 ROOM! EURNITURE ’.yard.1N . ^.. b^qdb ^d . bus. . 0^- rage, hullt-ln cvra end range, de­ WEST tTREHT—4% room stogla, ^efi heat, ankhed i the deal — and that was goOd enough. The seller put on hia dtme Oat, many oOMca under oata- tlw . 6iS,800. Owner MI f-0006. ¥ ■ ■ ■_____ ■______' _ • . . '______..Buy Now H6.1S MOMTHLY «j^wlaleenu.;$iao mmithly. MX luxe bathreem. kotf .eera .'ot. Im- nlgaagnt kitchan with dtotog nrea, It-ta rnoge and even. coonskin cap, called In his dogs and left .and the buyer held Mg. Aloo wUl buy. Rerman^Kra- BRAND NEW r*madteto oeatteenay. It ml$ht M room with fireplace, sun- MANCHESTER — 6. reopa o the I4bd until a better shot came along. No zoning problems ~ At Woodhill 88 Pu4i 1 ^ RockvUie. 4 - the home eod lonriian you have T-EOOM SXXIE y P SaBBE; New large 8-bedroom ranch, combination storms, large kltc$en, Heighta In WsaHhgtKiMss Rofifteafator, Uvkig porwi ftaisliad room to bosoment. large ftalriied wereetien ro s-Boopf oVEBsaaoB lio laws and no red tape. lAfe was so much simpler then. Now- BHMBLL tntH B T -l roam teite- bean locU iw tor. |n*,8eQ. SO 8-4816, excaUent ewdltlw tbroughout; CAPE OARAGE, S rU T LEVEL dining ares, large living roiim, fireplace, full basement, gnrage, 1 a-days, things are a lot more, complicated;, It’s a fact that the Manchester. BIO grORB ^ treasers, good Room. Badraom. Dtnetta, Rugs, ment, fim t floor, vacant, 966. M I hot water heat, exeellent toeetien, mere comer lot. . Have " tam ps, Tablas end Many More MI 4436inuUdar. nicely landeeaped yard, shade near High School. McCarthy Bn-, $14|«00 $11,400 average man simply doesn't know—ccui’t know-^enough about oeodlUoii, Projecter, a mm. Brown t-l^ tui 6 p.m. trees, garage with patio. S. A. real estate law, sqnirig, business conditions and property values Christmas to r coat. M l 1-1888. - Accessories MAKCEiEHTER—Hew T' rqoin^a* terprieee. MX 9-4870. R. D. Mur­ 10% DOWN—25 YEARS TO PAY Dinner. In EVBRYTHmO M # 66 CHESTNUT S t 4 gooms, sdiitry. Itonlal.. witft. braoaeWay and gm- Beoehler^^Realter, ID 8-6960, MI dock, MX 8-6478.' CiU>SE T » lA K E JT, SCHOOL, j i A C aW L O T » 1 7 , 5 0 0 to do the-job right. If you have a real estate transaction pend* 9-9968. , ing—better play it safe. Call one of the qualified, ’dependabl* Y 'oiir Own bath; -veranda, heat and bei rdjp, buUt-M oven sad range, .4 EXCEIXCITFlHi______YANCINO AVAILABLB REAL'TORS 'on these pages. Yoij’ll be glad you did! • , “ H om e! BABY CARRIAGE, 618. Mement, ga- niriwd— dbalralde- italghboibood, tomnardtotog room,. bidraoralotr BRAND NEW 9% baths, modern^ kitchen. 1 S-KOOM CAPE »DCBIU>-1 mge,'combination storm*, amcslte-drive. Dm I With A REALTOR near Main gt., 9 oim linos, nsmediate oeoupjiaey, IM.OOO. MI large «eeoar closets, full base­ Norge Washing Machine, Westing- churches Aod park. References. 8-4686, Wesley vancour. Broker...... /r..:.BU. S-163S A REAL BUY-PhUco TV console, ment, outside bstchwsy,! ligtatning i n c o v e n h i y DmEOnONS: Drive out Lake Bt,, pwt oew L e fe a S t * 1 8 ,9 0 a 10% DOWN—26 y e a r s o T P A Y . \ OF THE- ■/: ' Roomy- 8 bedroom Arizona, A house Refrigerator, Bedroom. Liv­ Chestnut Street. M I 0-4446, PRICKED AT 17” .' $45. CH 7-$6j6 after 6 p;m . 80 DELMONT ST.-^ room S-story, rode, condition of property excel­ Extra building lot: Just paint-, Watch fer sign Maptank Pork on left raneh that has the living spSee. ing Room, Dinette, DlshM, Rugs. lent. 916,600. Phllbrick Agency, M UL^E LI^NG SDRWCE LtMps. Tables, Blankets and 7 IdomOy dwelling wtfh 8-car g o - ed outside hut needs a little you -need. Features G-E bullt- KEYSTONE S mm. turret moyle POUR ROOM apartment for rent. rage-, gtearn heitf. (oil). 9% baths. M l 0-6464. cleaning Inside. *FireplAce end camera with accessories, excel More Deluxe Accessories. Cepe, 2-ncre Wooded lot, 24 ft. living room, flreplnee, SPONSORED BY THE A Home You’ll Be Proud To Shy Is YpURS! Ins In ' dream (^tchen,. reramIe - e v e r y t h i n g $444 MI 8-iioe. . Remodeled kitchen; Fireplace, 6%%OOM RANCH. 8 Itedroome, 9H bathe. Oarage to cellar. ran basement, gmmge, combination storms, nmeelte drive. lent condition, new Webcor autp Sonened to dorch. Good eoadl- REAL ESTATE BOARD OF MANCHESTER tiled .bath, firpplaee, full base­ matic record chuiger tor i hl-fl THREE ROOM funilabAd'fspert. large kitchen with dinl^ ares, \ A few descriptive words here could do ]lttie,jUstlce to the In­ Priea

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