WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1961 iNiflB'EIGrHTEe* Average Dally Net Preea Ran The Weather iNanrli^atPt lEv^ttinQ H^raUt For the Weak Eaded .. Fereeaat of D. ■. Weather Baiea Deemiber S8, leei OeBori Beayy anew wandage. LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY ItlO F.M. - SATURbAY AT 11:10 A.M. Rabi m ixed vrttli aBoar tapertag o ff About Town 13,525 toBlgtit. No aetr aiow an iliiinlai Monber of tho Audit tton. V e m near 90. Cleudy, edMer U m U K f c t MuHdiMUr Lodg« Bui;aaa of Otreolattoii Friday. High 20 to 25. e t Uuona will meet toni«;ht et 7 Manchester— ‘A City of Village Chatm « t tin Maeonlc Temple and pro­ T ' / Main Straaf ceed to the Holmee Ftineral Ifame. Ample .FREE 400 Main 8t., where at 7:30 they Manchartar VOL. LXXXI, NO. 74 (SIX'TEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 (Claaaifled Advertlataig on Pago 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS win oonduct a Maacmic memorial PARKING Ml 3-4123 eervloe for Luoiua M. Foster. rear of store I Mtae Jane Steiner. 3M Hilliard .. J j .. Bt„ has been inducted into Delta Laos Parley Fails Prober Claims Fhi Alpha social sorbrity at the State Neit>s Univereity of Hartford, and Miss Carol Ann Walach, 53 Wellin^rton Smelter Union Rd.. wta initiated into Sigma Roundup Kappa Delta social sorority, also Katanga Will at the 'Uni\ersity of Hartford. Neutral Prince Red Infiltrated Marine Pfc. Roger A. Anderson, Washington, Dec. 28 (!P)— eon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. An­ Stale Ecologist derson. 19 Gardner St., ivas grad­ Solves Cheshire A hearing examiner has rec-i uated Nov. 27 from Photographer's HinW Surp rise ommended that the Interna-1 Mate School at the Naval Air tiohal Union of Mine, Mill and ' Technical Training Unit. Naval Pearl Robberies Smelter workers be declared Air Station. Pensacola, Fla. He Confederation was awarded first prise in Novem­ By KKNE-OBORGBh INAOAKia The general aald he had called -r— . a Communist-infiltrated or- ber for "picture of the month.” Vientiane, I.,aos, Dec. 28 (/Pj to insist that Souvanna and Cheshire, Dec. ganization, Atty. Gen. Robert, Anderson is a 1958 graduate of —...ruuioiiDL-Neutralist PrinceI lu.Lc Souvannauuu.niii.oi, , Cheshire fspulv | f . Kennedv announced today. Manchester High School. Phouma smiled tonight and^^u^Oum X r th^breX^ unwillingly castingj t^e recommendauon of ex- told reporters: “ Let me work terday, have dinner and dis- before mice got ^beir gminer A. Blasts Rule Alpha Kappa Omega sorority on this three or four davs <'U»»'on« at the general's reel valuables back, and caught a ed by the Sub\ersl\e Aeliv liM will hold a "Happy Holiday" dance on this three or four da.ts. I ^ ecologist at Springs Liodge tonight Maybe you will have quite a from 7:30 to midnight. A apokeaman for Souphanou.- suggested they SOW a few |,,„dJr the Na-, nice surprise.” vong however, promptly announced O f N ation That was Souvanna'i summary seeds of distrust. ‘ tjonal Labor Relations Act. The Past Mistress Club. Daugh­ that his highness was too busy to regularly 45.00 and 49.99 OUR ENTIRE REGULAR STOCK of a day of behind-the-scenes talks attend. The trouble started when sn The Labor Department directory 2 ters of Liberty. No. 125. will meet | among Laotlan.s—watched over an­ Souvanna. the premier-designate opal -r--- ring, valued at $100, was tak- i■ of labor unions lists the Mine. ■ Mil! at the home of Mrs. Joseph John­ I left) xiously by U.S.. British and So­ of the proposed new government. I en from atop a bureau in the bath-1 and Smelter Workers Ln.on as Central ston. 15 Hawley St., tomorrow at viet ambassadors—to check pros- and his half _ brother__ai__ u I hadj __ separate’ .vwzm TT*/Mir room. n^nrlB Four vi'o-ro pearls * 1*0 were ta.kPTi al.so < taken,havmc' having 200 locftl 200 unions local unions wit! with a 8 pjn. I MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS ects for revival of the Laotian audiences with King Savang V a-' from a necklace—not the whole, toUl 1 0 0 ,^ members. na- By PETER GROSE ORLON'PILE LINED SIg three princes' abortive summit thana. The results of these were necklace, just tour pearls. ; tional headqusrters are in..Denver. i The social games sponsored by j conference. not announced. Dr. Stephen Oolllns. an animal ! C(^. Leopoldville, The Congo, the American Legion on Wednes-' Souvanna warned earlier in a expert from Bhe Connecticut Ag- Tiiat membership figure, how - ; Dec. 28 (JP)— Six Katanga day nights will be canceled for to-1 SPORTCOATS Premier Prince Bonn Oum. a rlghtest, persisted in his re^ talk with newsmen that collapse rlculfira! Experiment SUtion in ' ever, dates from 1959, indicating a deputies took their seats to­ n l^ t, and will be resumed next W O O L AND fusal to sit_ia with...let- Phouma_____ and__ i iI -of . sthe i . . ____ negotiationsai^ai___—. could1.J - 1 plungeI V j New * - U-.«v« Haven, was railed in on tViA the .KhAm sharp droD-off. drop-off, thc the 11111011 union more more rf- re week. Phoui-na's pro-Communist half Laos into an East-West wsr as case. cently has been claiming onl\ 50.- day in the National Congo brother. Prince Souphannuvong. ‘o | well as rerive the revolution tech-1 Two aimulaled pearl earrings Parliament. They were ex­ Ih e Manchester Junior Square. Cherry's recommendation came pected to demand revision of Dance Club will not hold classes! CAMEL COAT 20> to 407« OFF! complete negotiations for a coall-; nically halted by a cease-fire last' were put out as bait: the thief tton government. May. removed one from its setting, but after more than four years of j tomorrow night. Lessons will be hearings ended last May. The Congo’s provisional con­ reaumed Jan. 4. ^ with detachable raccoon collar • MICHAELS STERN But Gen. Phouml Nasavan, de­ ,A Pathet Lao officer in town for left the other intact. On another stitution to relax the control the talks. Gen. Phoune Sipraseiith, occasion, two earrings were taken Nearly 150 witne.s.ses were heard. fense minl-ster and strongman of ‘ nioi e than 300 exhibits were in- the basic law gives the jllen- • KINGSRIDGE Boun Oum's administration, paid said "nobody’ wants war." But he from a miniature sideboard on the The Covenant Congregational ; trodiiced anri 9,721 pages of testi- ‘ tral government over Katan­ Church will hold its mid-week • CRICKETEER a courtesy call on Souvanna at the added "If we are attacked, we will bureau. fight." It must be a rodent, said Dr. ■ mony were recorded. ga and the other provinces: worship service-tonight at 7:30. • j ^ p latter's hearily guarded villa. And _ ,,, J _____ I Cherry, a member of the 5-man 38.00 Souvanna's expression of apparent Souvanna and Souphanouvong Oolllns, and a selective one at that , subversive ActiviUes Control Nine more Katanga deputies optimism was is.sued after tha< were due from EIlsabethYllIe to­ • MIDDISHADE *^’,1 I Board, held that the union was natural, green, red, sizes 6 to 18 meeting. (Conttained en Page 8lx) dont live in Chesihire, and "lAO ..,„bstantiallv directed, dominated day. Bolton Accident • V-LINE found no signs of a flying-squirrel controlled bv indiriduals who Seeing the first group off from Blisabethville yesterday, Katanga • regular, long, short, stout invasion. are (or have been) actively en­ Victims Improving regula^y 69.99 to 79.99 It must be a mouse, he reasoned, President Moise Tshombe said Researcher Reports gaged in giving support to the they would hold out for a Congo and since even bourgeois mice Communist party of the United regularly 15.99 presumably value sunflower seeds confederation that would give hla John Wrana III, hurt in a head- States." rich province considerable Inde­ on- crash on Rt. 6 in Bolton Fri­ UNTRIMMED COATS above pearls, he suggested using , "The aid and support flowing to seed as bait. pendence despite the Kitona unity day, ia up and walking around in the Communist Party cL'.S.A.) pact. The Central government tha emeci^ care zone at Manches­ SUPREME QUALITY Close observation was rewarded; from tile union and its controlling Little Rise E jected T^e man of the house watched contended the terms Tshombe put ter Memorial Hospital. Wrana, son leadership has been real, substan­ on his deputies' mission were at of WilUmanUc'B new mayor, un­ a tiny deer mouse, ea'sily recog­ tial and significant,'' Cherri- said nized by its white feel and belly, sharp variance wrlth the agree­ derwent surgery Friday for a rup­ 44.00 Through the union "the Com­ ment he reached a week ago with WORSTED WOOL nab the seed and scamper under tured spleen. munist party has acquired and wDl Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula. Two occupants of the second car • Imperial supreme 100% camel's hair In N-Tests Caneers the washing mat^ine. There, in a continue to ha-.-e a dependable In the Friday crash, Joseph and small cardboard box. was the loot. Tshombe charged in Eliaabeth- FLANNEL SLACKS foothold in the Labor movement vlUe today that U.N. troops are Peart Romanowrski of Norwich, are • worumba fleece Dr. Collins provided traps to in the United States.” the exam­ being moved today from the spe­ ^fallout should not produce more catch the mouae, then photo- preparing for a new militajy of­ • black, beige, camel, royal (below) By FRANK CAREY iner added. , One Killed, SI Hurt in Highivay Crash fensive against Katanga and that cial to intermediate care zone at (AP Sclencs Writer) than a 0.04 per cent rise above the gT'aphed him and let him go—a It Is the biggest union in the the hospital. Romanowakl and his • sizes 6 to 16 , level of spontaneously-caused can­ the U.S. ambassador In Leopold­ Denver, Dec. 28 ''’OF)—Only a good diatance ■ hence, where he hard-rock industry, which In- This chartered bus collided headon with a car on a small bridge on U.S. 66. 3 miles east of Pa­ wife e a ^ suffered a dislocated hip. cers. cific. Mo., early this morning The car driver was killed and 31 bus passengers Injured. 10 serious­ ville, Edmund A. GuIUon, is be­ small percentage rise Jin the Inci­ would hopefully find no pearls the mining of such basic hind it. In addition. Romanowski received It must be remembered, he add­ that looked like seeds. | materials as copper. ly. as the bus continued 264 feel from the impact, across the highway, down a 50-foot embank­ a broken collarbone and broken dence of cancer may' be expected ed. that many tumors are prob- Tshombe told a hurriedly called from bomb test fallout, a British ■ " ! Action again.st the union wag ; ment and into an embankment for Mi.s’souri Pacific Railroad tracks parallel to the hlghw’ay. The rib. \ 11.90 2 pairs 21.00 abl.v induced by air-bome or in- highway patrol .said the car was on the wrong side of the highway. (AP Photofaxi. news conference that the U.N. is Trooper Edward Counter of the researcher said today. gestetd chemicals—a.< di.stinguish- 272 to 271 ^ initiated by the Department of planning to renew hostilities If Colchester Troop is investigating r\ • perma-set crease Dr. Philip R. J. Burch also of­ ed from spontaneous cancers. Hartford, Dec. 28 (/P)—The State’ Justice in 1965 under the Subver- the Katanga Nationsd Assembly the accident which occurred just fered the novel concept that fall­ Therefore, he said, 'background i Motor Vehicle Department's daily ' sive-Actiritias Omtrol Act of 1050. Despite KoivalskVs Threat falls to meet Jan. 3 to discuss his west of Stony Rd. at 6:30 p.m. 7 • plain or pleated fronts out type radiation may, in most The act originally established the Snow Spreads agreement with Adoula. instances, help produce cancer radiaUon or the levels hitherto | Friday. The two cars collided in • waist sizes 29 to 44 associated with fallout would ap­ of last midnight and the totals on designiations “Communist-action" His charges against Gulllon only If nature has paved the way. the same date last year; and "Commimist-fronl" and was the middle of the road. No cause • regulars and longs pear to be responsible for only a were apparently prompted because could be determined by the troop­ He aald thare’a suggestive evi­ vary small fraction of the total 1960 1961 amended in 1954 to include “Com­ From Midwest the U.S. envoy acting on Presi­ er at that time. There has been • charcoal, bankers gray, brown, dence that in many inatancM Killed ...... 272 271 munis t-inflltra(ed” organization^. Draft Ribicoff Plan dent Kennedy's instructions, help­ no police action to date. where radiation Is linked wttlHftiJ** A Communist-infiltrated organ-' ed bring Tshombe and Adoula to­ \ W e GIVE olive, blue cer. It acts merely as a supplement Held in Contempt inatlon, besides loalng IRS right Into East U.S. gether at Kitona last week. Advertisement— to spontaneous changes which i Hartford, Dec. 28 (A5 — The to represent employes, must also Tshombe said UJT. troops were have occurred In body cells of cer-1 N-Iodine in Milk identify its publications or broad- ‘ president of a union local in Strat­ By THE ASSOCLATBD PRESS digging in on all roads leading E Give a' future * present tain people leaving them vulner-1 Starts to Snowball ford has been held in contempt of casts as being disseminated by a j from the center of Elisa'betlivUle Open a SA.V1NG8 ACCOUNT for r able. I Held on Decline Communist organization. Deep cold clarnped on the Mid­ and this "completely changes the your youngster or add to his ' / _ i court for failing to produce the The University of Leeds scien­ local’s financial records. Unlike a Communist-action or I west today and spread Its breath picture here.” pnaent account at CONNECTI- C f % E E N tist, who is doing visiting research Communist-front group. Us offi- Hartford, Deo. 28 iFi—A move to-cut "build up grass roots support" OOT b a n k AND TRUfeT COM­ Washington. Dec. 28 (>P) - - Officials said it was the first TN ^ Y’ C e v a w. a m a U aiiiaIaUI over much of the eastern third of He also charged U.N. troops were STAMPS. at the Atomic Energy Commis­ cers are not required to register linr up the Democratic U.S. Senate for Congressman Frank Kowalski PANY at 883 Main Street, and 15 Six New Engalnd cities were enforcement test in New of Meriden for senator. the nation. making widespread a r r e s t s of sion’s Oak Ridge, Tenn., labora­ of the report and disclosures sec­ with the attorney general or to nomination lor former Governor A. Katanga police and gendarmes. North Main Stceet. among communltie* where A. Ribicoff started to snowball to­ Kowalski, the only announced The arctic front precipitated tory, told the American Associa­ conta^nation of milk with tion of the Landrum-Griffln Act. disclose the sources ajid expendi­ He presented at the news con­ tion for the Advancement of Sci­ tures of fundi. day, despite Congressman Frank candidate for the Democratic sena­ snow, sleet and rain in tiie East ladies' wear radioactive iodine stemming Peter lannuzzi. 5<), president of torial nomination, has announced and Southeast, reviving highwa.v ference, Katanga Health Minister ence that studies among people ex­ Is}cal 210 of the International The next step In the lengthy pro- Kowalski’s threat to carry- his bid RANGE from Russia'a recent aeries of for the office to a primary. that he would fight Ribicoff and dangers of- icy pavements and second floor.. posed to wartime bomb radiation nuclear tests was reported on Jewelry Workera Union, was (Continued en Page Eight) at Hiroshima and Nagasaki sug­ (Contlnned on Page Eight) Bridgeport Mayor Samuel Tedes- John M, Bailey, national and state snow slicks. the decline. found in contempt by U.S. District CO and U.S. Senator Thomas J. party chairman, for this nomina­ C gest: The mercury reached 17-degrees >UEL OIL The public health service re­ Court Judge M. Joseph Blumen- Dodd, two powerful figures in the tion. 1. Radiation may hasten the ported yesterday the average feld yesterday for falling to pro­ below zero at Clintonville in Cen­ development of cancer in a vulner­ party, were among the latest to Mayor Tedesco, who is considered tral Wisconsin, and -16 at Eau GASOLINE iodlne-131 levels for November duce record* demanded by the hail the announcement that Secre­ a likely possibility for the slot of able person wrhoae spontaneous were leas thsrr during October U.S. Department of Labor." Troopers Plan Claire and Stevens , Wis., cellular changes have not reached tary Ribicoff is available for the lieutenant governor on the 1962 and at Bradford. 111., 30 miles Bulletins at 41 of 59 monitoring sta­ Blumenfeld ordered a $200 fine ticket, disclosed that he will back the critical,point. Senate spot. north of Peoria. regularly 69.99 (right) tions. 1 unless Inanuzzi produces the rec­ Meanwhile, it wa,s disclosed to­ Ribicoff for the Senate. Culled from AP Wires 2. Radiation might provide the Declines included; Hart-, ords by Jan. 15. Surprises for Meanwhile, in Washington. Sena­ A driving snowstorm developed BANTLY OIL final trigger to touch off cancer day that Washington headquarters ford, Conn., 70 to 30; Port­ lannuzzi denied that he was of the International Association of tor Dodd said that in his judgment over much of New York slate, and ' l\( , In persons who have some vulner­ land, Maine, 120 to 40; , responsible for the records sought DYED SQUIRREL COLLAR Machinists’ Nort-Partisan Political Ribicoff "would make a great the Weather Bureau predicted ac­ MORANO EXPLAINS ability but wdio otherwise might 130 to 40; Manchester, N. H., by the department. He said they Drunk Drivers United States senator." cumulations of as much as 6 '1 \'N IHI.I.I escape cancer. Ijcague has asked by letter earlier Greenwich. Conn., Dec, 28 120 to 40; Proridence. R. I.. were in the possession of William this month that every 1AM local "Abe Ribicoff is a distinguished inche.s. He said that at the low-levels 90 to 50; Burlington, Vt„ 100 In Pennsylvania, turnpike traf­ — Former Oongresemaa Albert TEL Mitchell 9-4595 Hartford, Dec. 28 (JP)—Stale Po- and women’s auxiliary in Connecti- public servant who has served the P. Morano said today that one of radiation provided by the nat­ to 50. (Conitnued on Page Fifteen) Uce are preparing some surprise public well in both the legislative fic was restricted to a 35-mile ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 COATS 48.00 ural "background" of the Earth— speed because of treacherous con­ of the reasons he hM dropped tactics for drunken drivers during and executive branches of Connec­ out of the B ^ b U ca a Party was • wool and fur blend fabric • all wool interlining and by fallout—the most Impor­ ticut and the United States," the ditions created by up to 4 inches the long New Year’s holiday week­ what he caUed tha laek oC • shawl, wedding band or portrait collar tant canoer-produclng effect of ra­ end. Senator added. of new snow. diation is likely to be this i'sup- The Natives Are Restless News Tidbits leaderahlp In the party. Mo* • black, wild rice, blue, magenta Commissioner Leo J. Miilcahy "Certainly I would support Heavy snow left a 4 to 5-inch rano, a former GOP county New Year’s Party plementary" one. him ’’ Mayor Tedesco said when mantle on northwest sections of • misse.s’ and petites’ 8 to 18,16> j to 20' 2 But ha estimated that for "back­ promised a major crackdown .yes­ from the -AP Wires chairman, had hi* name re­ ground” radiation this would mean terday to prevent this year's traf­ a.ske/i his reaction to Ribicoff’s Virginia. Northwestern North Car­ moved from the Republican a responsibility for only between fic death toll from exceeding the s disclosure that he is available for olina and eastern Tennessee liad rolls In Greenwich laat vseek. SMOflfiASBORD regularly 89.99 3 inches of snow. Ice and snow regularly 12.99 lOth per cent to one per cent of ‘Me Tarzan, You Jane ’ 1960 figure. , two voulhs shot to death and I*’*' Senate nomination Morano aald that "any . aesn* spontaneous tumors. And, he “ We will use all our ingenuity 'I third bov's ear shot off earlv to- "I « RdOfl for coated much of the Cumberland blanoe of leadership tat our Ba- If nuclear testing In the and skill to meet thi.s challenge," dav in Convers, Ga., by 20-year- the p a r t y ,’’ the plateau. Snow also overspread in­ WASH AND WEAR SLACKS terior New England. pnbllcan Party in tha state of *2.75 MINK COLLARED COATS futuke doe.s not exceed the rates What Jungle Scandal? Mulcah.v said. old farm caretaker in apparent | Bndgeport mayor declared Connectient, whether It be Ideo­ of th\ past, cancers linked with He said drunken drivers and crazed outburst of Jealously over logical or ptaotlcal, eecapea de­ Favors— Hats (Continiied on Page Seven) (ConHaued on Page Eight) 9.90 pairs 19.00 other deliberate violators of motor a 15-year-old g irl... Eleven de­ tection.'’ 2 vehicle laws will be in for some By CH.ARLE8 MAHER ^about the works of the late W’est- fendants in a $150 million inter­ 58.00 a 70fr orlon acrylic, 30% worsted wool surprises during the holiday week­ national narcotics smuggling con- i i i • Los Angeles, Dec. 28 (A*)—While em author, Zane Grey, who was end. starting tomorrow night. GUILTY ON 10 COUNTS FRANK’S CAFE black, beige, brown a 29 to 42, plain or pleated Rid Protest accused of injecting a little scarlet spiracy .trial convicted by f^ e r ^ | . \ n i a z e O D V P r e a c h l l l f f Norwalk, Doc. 28 (dV—A Naw Tarzan and Jane were living to­ More than 300 troopers will be 623 MAIN ST. a charcoal, oxford gray, olive, charcoal brown gether in that tree all those years, prose into his Tales of the Pur­ court Jur>‘ in New York and will |______. ^ York woman waa foond goflty ple Sage. Grey's characters, said on duty da.v and night using a new be sentenced Feb. 1. -m -r -m w-k a today on 10 counts of pnmtlctaiK Comer of Pearl 10% re Hike u-ere they also living together In spot check technique to snare SPECIAL LOT MISSES' sin ? Moore, occasionally used such cor­ Anatoly Fedorovich Dobrynin, , TXT W # 1 wa -a .e-k ^ medicine without a Ucestse at a rupting language as "hell " and motor vehicle violators. Mulcahy who is fluent in EngliA. knows Westport beauty center. A 7- regularly 8.99 Belated rumors of such a jungle j said. They will be supplemented by \ O it Pli U G It IGS 2 Grante HRR scandal are circulating In neartiy “damn.’’ i the United States welly^and like.s , Telling man, 6-woman ciroult court Jury WINTER COATS WASH AND WEAR SLACKS Downey, where some of the rest­ "I can assure you," Moore said, uniformed State Police auxiliaries. international politics. apWoved a.s j took seven hours of deliberation less natives may be trying to drum "that the board unanimously feels Teams of troopers will patrol the new Soviet aiiibasaador tA Wash­ to convict Mrs. Michael LaRoo- -Pas­ state's highway network and stop ‘ a wool and camel values to 39.99 Washington, Dec. M ti$^^-l Tarzan books right out of their the other way — that the books ington .. . Soviet Union saWs U.S. \Reds of Plans on Goa ca after a four-week trial. Mrs. • peerle.ss tweeds Men’s Wear 2 pairs 15.00 senger fares on thes New H«Haven elementary school libraries. should stay." drivers at random, Mulcahy said. gov'ernment support of Japanese LnRoooa. of Jariuoo Heights, A Holiday Toast Railroad wlU go up by 10\|>er cent Their suspicion: That there is Moore said he hasn't found out The fatuity count for the claims to two of the Soviet-occii- j , ------N.Y., was an employe and a fleece.s street floor... a blended orlon acrylic and rayon which school the books were tak­ year stood at 27i yesterday, com- on Jan. 1 unless there is\a last- nothing to indicate Tarzan and pied Kurile Islands violates one of h e m i v s . BRADSHER A.sked if he Uioughl the Indian stockholder of the Budkon Cen­ Thafll Help You Most a !amb.<; wool, orlon or plaid minute reversal by the I n it ia t e en from becauie “all the principals a waist size.s 29 to 42 • plain or pleated Jane were ever legally married. the 1945 lalta aKi^niente. New Delhi. India. Dec, 28 i/P)— I Invasion would .‘^pur Indonesia to ter for Facial Renewal She was lined a sizes 8 to 18 23.00 a charcoal, oxford gray, olive, charcoal brown Commerce Commission. \ And, If this is the caLse. that chil­ and teachers are scattered for the (Continued on Page Four) arrested after the state ordered holidays ' But he said he'll con­ Pope John XXIII tells diplo- prj„ie Minister Nehru said today similar action against Dutch-held The ICC announced yesterday dren are being exposed to tales malic corps to Holy See he looks discuss India's invasion' We.st New Guinea, Nehru said he the center closed last August. ^ Enjoy the holidavs that its 5-member Board of Sus­ duct an investigation when classes about an ape man who up to a r iA S k s n c o a r A c t o n c ; tow ard with confidence and seren- Qt^er Portuguese I did not think any Incitement was Stay m Ec and toand. pensions has decided to allow thb^ little monkey busines.s when he resume. Sol Lea.ser. who produced many j ity to whatever 1962 may bring... tjie .Soviet Union be-i nece.ssary for Indonesia to take WILLIMANTIC PASTOR DIES Say "Make Mine Milk” requested Increase. \\yhisked Jane over the threshold Members of the Transport Work- advance indi- 'notion against We.st Irian, a.s the WlUimanUc, Dec. >8 (« l—H m The ICC said the decision might Of his primitive penthouse and in­ of the Tarzan movies, said the ^KOten homeward hound same objections were raised years ' May’s Demand for era Union in New York reject a of Moscow’s support. Indone.sian.s call the territory, (Rev. Lucien I. Siedzlk, 54, pas­ WOMEN'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES be appealed to a board of three vited her to stick around for tor of St. Philip the A p ^ io ICC members until 4 p.m. F5ST to­ ago. "I had a long correspondence ; money package offer and vote a He told a news conference "W e, I^hru added that he thinks In breaMast. strike New Year's Day of all bus ,ried to find some way of escape '^o"e?'a^\olaim to the territorj- is Roman CathoUc Church In W ar- CONN MILK-FOR HEALTH day. When the news broke, you could with a number people who ob­ State Pri.son Probe BLACK SUEDE jected to the fact that Tarzan and j and subwaj' lines. I from military attack. But he justified but Me still hope it will renvRle and former assistant The W^estport, Conn., Commuters almosuhear a young voice implor­ pastor of St. Joseph’s Roipaa TROYLINGS Asociatlon planned to file an appeal Jane were liring in a tree hoiLse ] U. P. Voronov, editor of the of- jected any sufi:pestion that* India ' peacefully. , , BLACK CALF ing; , , J ,, ... I Hartford. Dec. 28 (.Ti - - Gov. fid-ial youth newspaper Kom.somol-' withdraw from the former Portu- Inoian leader pledged that OUioHc Church, WHUmantle. with the ICC by telegram before "Say it ain't so. Tarz," and had a son all apparently with-1 Dempsey has turned a outeviif benefit evfof mmatrlrriony a f V IzeRJVer ' . . ^ * skaya Pravda, accuses Sov-ietgueae territory now. Goaii autonomy would be pre­ died this morning at the Wind­ Vi PRICE SALE VELVET STEPS the deadline. The asociatlon filed a And, from the jungles of Holly­ cold shoulder on the demand of ham Community Memorial Hos­ teachers of faking good grades for j "There woiild be hell in this BROW N CALF 10-page brief with the ICC Dec. 20, said. former Republican State Chair­ regularly 6.99 to 19.99 wood, the reassuring re.sponse: "We e.stabllshed that the .son pital. The Rev. Mr. Seidzik was TUNE TEASERS AIRTRED opposing a fare hike. "Don't worry, they can’t bend man Edwin H. May Jr. for an in- many of their pupils to make their I world it this happened,’! Neh™ jo?f |nd manganese ^111 be admitted to the hOHiltal after BLUE SUEDE John Boyd, the associaticHi'a (known only as 'Boy'i was found own records look g o ^ . . Britain'., j *aid vehement^’ with a bang of hisi fuIfilMheir commitmentr the ape man out of shape, man.” by Tarzan and Jane and adopted wstigation of the state prison continuing spell of Arctic weather i fiat on the table. "Not just in In suffering a heart attack. A na­ legal counsel who told of the plan­ The celebrated fictional hero situation. Nehru .«aid he was distressed by tive of New Britain, ha had a c c e n t by them. But that didn't help viav proposed lasi weea u.ai "‘ "P" on London wibvvay d|a b«t 'n the vvorld.'' He did not ^orld opinion- TAN SUEDE ned appeal ‘ today, said he under­ created by the late Edgar Rice Bur­ niucli and the correspondence Ma.v proposed last week that , been pastor of the Warrenvllls stood the asociatlon will have the roughs has been through this sort went on. tneto rsia siaie te lTgiMat^^eLiegisiauve Councilv-oum,n hold . ice acros.v much of country. Nehru said the invasion . . date . was , “ 'o m » crudely, inriio’s white apitnn agains ' church since April of thto year. NOW a r p e g g i o s suport of the Greenwich Chamber of thing before. Once, in fact, he GRAY SUEDE "Finally I spoke to Burroughs an inquiry into the circumst^ces carlos P. Romulo, outgoing postponed twice because of diplo- j The prime minister said he also of Commerce. was in effort accused of being a iHe .said; 'I would advise you to OAROUNE SEES GRANDPA WEDGES MID-HEELS v a l e n t in e of the sudden resignation of State PhiUpplne ambassador to the! maUc approaches by the United was amazed to lind others preach- Tjhe Greenwich Chamber sent a dupe of the Communists, Happil.v, read my book.,. In one of my Prison Warden Mark S. Richmond. West Palm Bench, Fla., Dae. BLACK PATENT telegram to the IOC. appealing it appears Tarzan’s reputation is United States, accepts presidency j .States and Britain urging a peace- jng to him about' the Gandhlan 38 (AV-Four-year-old CarolhM earl.v books it was established He asked Dempsey to use his in­ of the I’nlvernlty of the Philip- i ful settlement. But he said the fi- doctrine of non-violence. He do 3.49 f ia n c e e s the fare Increase. as indestnicUble as Tarzsn him­ that Jane’s name was Jane Por­ fluence to bring about such an Kennedy visited her sick nraad* BLUE CALF The association said yesterday it self. ; pines . . .United States signs I nal American effort came too late i clared tho.se doing the preaching pa tor tho first time to n y ^ ter, that .she was the daughter of inv’esfigation. agreement to sell Yugoslavia $45 —only three hours before Indian | "have no right tr . . . it i.s not FLATS w a l k in g RHYTHM STEP I would confer with ntembers ftf Con­ Supt. Bruce Moore of the a minister in Baltimore, Md.. and 1 St. Mary’s Hoapital. Mather 8o> GRAY CALF necticut’s congressional delega­ Downey Unified .School District In his reply to May yezlerday, | w'orth of surplus food-; troops struck. for people who have no respect sepbine. Marie, administrator of that the father went to the jungle Dempsey did not mention May's | gjuffg on long-term credit . . "\Ve appreciate the anxiety of for (the doctrine of non-violence) DE LISO DEB tion before taking any action. •—said the trouble>-™uDie startedsianea at theti last and there married Tarzan and the hospital, told newsmen that L. L. Callaway Jr„ chairman of ^school board meeting. Board request, nor did he make directJ, ‘ 'Chinese C o m m u n'i s t s fire 109 j the United States government to or understanding of it” Caroline -was to the sick laoit MAL TAN CALF AJ* M * •» .va ___ mem­ Jane ' " comment on an.v of May's charges HIGH HEELS HEELS the sissociatlon'a executive coniy ber Robert L. Ryan said he'd been Cyril R. Rothmund, who was rounds at the Qucmo.r Islands fol- help us to solve this,” he added. Nehru added it was not for him for a couple of minutes. Thera 1230 TAPESTRY PRINTS PARAMONT mlttee, described the ICC’s action told a librarian 'at* one of the Burroughs' manager, confirmed about the prison. lowing 53 rounds fired on Christ-' The prime minister said the U.S. to say what Gandhi might have was no word whether TT jaar lid ' ea "absolute nonsense." schools removed aU the Tarzan Leaser's story. "In the seconl Instead, the Democratic chief: mas Day~ after 104 - - days - of uriex- attitude vvas much cloae-to India's done but he contended keeping the Joseph P. Kennedy, p arallyi^ $ A M ,^ 10 A.M. executive chided Ma.v for shew-1 plained silence. > on colonial issues than that of any' peace at the price of cowardice la RED CALF ^ ULTIMO He said the fare hike would do books. Ryan's informant didn't Tarzan book Tarzan and Jane by a stroke Deo. I f,, waa- n iK i Shoes Expertly and / Shoe Salon nothing to get the bankrupt rail­ tell him In which school the books were married in the jungle,” Roth ing belated concern for the prl- ■ Coast Guard at Boston aa.va the other major power. He declared' worse than violence. to take recogaltlea of bar VMk.- road out of Its financial predlca- had been banned but said there had mund said. He said this book, son. . ' seagoing tug Foundation 'Valiant ; that even when the United States; Asked If he had any New Yearia Caroline went te the haaplM Dempsey recalled that his pro- ■ is trying to get a tow line aboard! was trying to find a way to pre- message for the world.world, NetNehru re­ file forenoon arltk her BROWN SUEDE Carefully Fitted . . .! main floor, rear . . . went. been Vicious gossip about Tarzan's lublished In 1916, was titled "The CalUvray, however, said he was alleged ifiability to produce a mar­ Ri6'eturn of Tarzan.” posal to seta up a state depart-,, tho dredge Cartagina whose crew I vent the uSe of force in Goa, Wash-j plied that he might now be called Mrs. JacqueUne riage certificate. ------• I 1 abandoned her in \ heavy storm | Ington Indicated It had little hope | ------remained to the ananp of Portuguese concessions. (CooHniMd OB Page Ilfteea) lag for aheat 48 aitnl (OMttanaS m Page Thnni) lliere -were -also eoggplainta (^kwttoood’ M Pag* Sbi) (Conttoned oa Page BU) Tuesday, A . 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s • IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, UANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1961 PAGE THREE P A O l l W O ’ uAlkHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 across 'the street from the USIS blng In Vefnon and Rockville for a Columbia VSIS Family Going to Argentina' ^ office, he said. ' ^ockville-Vernon number of years, but which have Bolton Free Educatton generated more steam In the last Riders Protest Board Asks Privilege The Ethiopian government pro­ three years. March of Dimes Sheiriwold on Bridge vides free education, Bielak said, The mayor also announced the Skating Club but the only schools are in the Mayor Names makeup of all city commissions in 10% Fare Hike Sets Mail Appeal / Bielaks Shop Early, for Christmas cities. With American aid, a mo­ revealing the creation of the two Of Meeting Privately bile school is operating as an ex­ new ones. Membership Is as fol­ GrantedNHRR Opens Season l e a v e r o o m periment In the rural mountain G>mmissionSa/ lows; A mail campaign for the annual FOR r e c o v e r y South 4«J«r B y MARGE FLYNN country to bring literacy to the Finance: Edwin J. Heck, chair­ March of Dimes will be conducted “ By Alfred Shelnwold Both tidei Yiilnenhb A Manchester woman went shop­ (Continued from Pago One) Acting Mayor Thomas Bailey said today that the board of In ..Columbia again this year, jsc- sheep and cattle herders of all man: Clarence J. McCarthy and The Skating Club of Bolton be­ If you can't tell wdiich finesse 1* NOKTH ping for CYhrlstmas carol records ages. Initiates Two EMwards. ‘ directors’ Jan. 5 meeting is open to the public as are other cordlng to Mrs. Thomas kf. gins its new season with 90 to 100 K J > going to work, start with the one and birthday presents for her two The Bielaks’ son, Peter Paul, at Police suvd traffic: Thomas J. dubious about the value of filing board meetings and that the directors are merely requesting O'Brien, , chairman. However, it family memberships, according to that you can recover from. 'When ^ K J 9 7 the age of five, has traveled to 16 Two new commissions will be McCusker, chairman; McCarthy an appeal. He said the appeal Aluminum will not get underway until after William Zimmerman, its presi­ 0 A J I 7 children for the next three years would probably go to the same the privilege of discussing privately any personality factors the first week In January, she said. possible, avoid staking the con­ countries of the worid. He enrolled launched in the Rockville city gov­ and Edwards. dent. The club is Intended pri­ tract on your first attempt. ♦ • 4 Tuesday, the day after Christmas. In full-time klndergilrten at the Public works: John T. Orlowski, men who approved the railroad’s Involved bi Betting up the position*' Mrs. O'Brien has taken over the marily for family skating, Zim­ WtSt EAST . . ernment Jan. 8 when the t'ity Windows 311.95 or BMlsUnt general manager South won the first club and Mrs. Peter P. Bielak, who is age of four In a school owned by chairman: John 'Woron and Joseph petition. Roller Skating Canceled chairmanship of the drive from merman aald. Skating began last A643 A 8752 the Ethiopian government and op­ Council holds its first session of S. Konlckl. What the railroad’s trustees Bailey's statement was in re­ ' Mrs. Alfred Loracchi, who Is now weekend at the Sperry Pond rink thought about the two red suits. 9Q5432 'OK visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sponse to criticism that the board A' "If the diamond finesse works,” Joseph Grabowski, 16 Edward St., erated by American nuns of a the new year and begins the two- Health: James M. Kelly, chair­ should be doing, he said, is to^plan Doors $29.95 Weekly roller skating .se-i- 1 chairman of the Tolland County leased by the club. French order. The boy learned a man; Gerald Allen and Bernard S. a solid future for the line. plans to hold the discussion In I Chapter of the National Founda- Mrs. Ruth Arendt, club profes­ he said to himself, "I need nothing « K 1 1 0 7 S 1 found the manager of a record shop year term' of the newly elected executive session in violation of sions in Vernon Town Hall, command of the Amharic Grous. The ICC Board of Suspensions Rockville, will be postponed in­ ( lion. Mi-a. O'Brien has announced sional. Is available again this year SOUTH packing up all Christmas albums language, and English was the and predominantly Democratic Fire; John A. Schliphack, chair­ the charter. j that Mrs. Leola Beck. Mrs. Joseph for figure skating or beginner les­ So saying, he led he queen of A A O 10 to ship to a warehouse. She ex­ did not hold a public hearing In Jal. Doorr $59.95 Bailey aald today he is fully definitely, a Rockville Recrea­ -diamonds from his hand and let second language at the school. city administration. man; Heck and Orlowski. acting on the railroad’s petition. tion Cbmmi.ssion spokesman Ja.swinski. Mrs. Soracchi and Mrs. sons, Another Ice show, to be di­ ^ 10 8 6 plained that her husband la a for­ Bielak has a mastery of three Mayor t,eo B. Flaherty Jr. an­ Lighting: Ben'iard Grous, chair­ 1‘liia Installation. aware of the charter provision Donald Tuttle, "old timers " on the rected by Mrs. Arendt and Don it ride as a finesse. East won with 0 Q 10 9 < eign service officer with the United A hearing wa.s sought by Rep. (Sec. S-7) which says all board said toda.N'. the king of diamonds and forced languages — Polish, French and nounced formation of the new man; Konlckl and Luther F. Trou­ Abner Slbai, R-Conn., who pro- general committee, will work with Brennan, is already in rehearsal. It States Information Service and Spanish — and studied the Per commissions, for civil defense and ton. MANCHESTER meetings shall be open to the pub­ He declined to give a reason her again this year. New blood is Is planned \o present the show the out South's, second club trick. S o ^ iM t that the family wanted some te.sted the planned fare hike In lic and the state's so-called "right for the postponement. South had only elg^t tricks, and Sian language In Afghanistan, Mrs. for consolidation and tax inequi­ Park and recreation: John Wo­ behalf of the Westport association AWNINC CO. needed and anyone who would like latter part of January, with Mrs. 1 0 Pus 2 A Christmas music by Bing Crosby Bielak, who formerly lived In Colo ties, today. ron, chairman: Edwards and Allen. to know” law which permits execu- The skating sessions, con-' to give a few hours to the vvork of Dance Queen Philip Roberts as general chair­ Blast got In with the ace of hearts P u s P au 3 0 P u t and Mitch Miller to take with them and other commuter groups. PHONE MI 9-3091 tl\t sessions of legislative bodie.s. rado and California, knows some Addition of the two will bring Building: Joseph Konlckl, chair­ ducted by a Springfield. Mass., addressing, stuffing and stamping MiM Carol Gliha. daughter of man. to defeat the contract with the 3 NT AU PUIS to Argentina, her husband's new Spanish and hopes to "brush up’ man; Trouton and Grous. Meanwhile, several proposals to Bailey said the board is not firm have been held each the letters of appeal, is asked to Zimmerman asks parents not to rest of hls clubs. ' OpeoiBg leui • • A O poet. the number of commissions to 11. improve the railroad’s operations invoking the provisions of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gliha, 460 before leaving for Argentina. Commissioners are appointed from Ordinances: Clarence McCarthy, Thursday evening. Tliere will be contact Mrs. O'Brien. Hillstown Rd.. was Queen of the allow’ children near the pond un­ Now let's go balk to the first A saleslady in another store was The USIS office In Addis Ababa chairman; Schliphack and Trou­ were filed with Connecticut's Gov. "right to know" law and that it no session tonight. Mrs. William Murphy of Lake trick and see how South should the 12-member Board of. Common John N. Dempsey In Hartford by "Merry Twistmas” dance given by less the red Rag signifying safe disturbed too when Mrs. Bielak re­ operate.9 on a budget of about Council, commonly called Oily ton. la a moot question whether the Rd.. who headed the Mothers the Connecticut Club of the Uni­ skating Is displayed. Information choose between the red suits. Be­ play lioses to the ace. You can win (130,000 a year, exclusive of sal­ the Connecticut State Labor Coim- directors have a legal right to hold March last year, will act In that gin with the assumption that East quested size 4 drosses for her two- Council. Each commission has Con.solldation and tax inequities: versity of Notre Dame at Grant- about the club may be obtained by the club return and contlnua the year-old daughter, Elizabeth aries. for headquarters rental, three members. Gerald Allen, chairman; McCusker cil- executive sessions. He, himself, capacity again this year. moor Motor Inn, Berlin, last night. calling Mrs. Guy Marchlsio of 45 surely has the ace of hearts for his finesse through West’s hegrta. You Mary. housing, transportation and ma­ John J. Dris|toIl, president of the feels the charter provision of open Cantata Reacheduled vulnerable overcall. He may or ma.v Mayor Flaherty named the two and Kelly. Hospital Notes Mias Gliha is a 1961 graduate of Helaine Rd., Manchester, the get three hearts, three spades, one "It's much too big, m’am," the terials for schools and libraries. A Republican aldermen, Arthur E. Civil defense: John Woron, labor group, and members of the meetings holds. The Christmas Cantata to have membership chairman. not have such additional strength 875 annual entertainment allow council conferred with Dempsey been Sung Christmas Eve in Co­ Manchester High School. She is diamond and two clubs. There Is saleslady protested, looking at the EMwards and Luther F. Trouton, chairman; Kelly and Eugene A. The acting mayor said that on visiting hours are 2 to S p.m. a freshman at Bryant College, Two Bolton businesses, the M as the queen of hearts or the king no need, now’, for a diamond ance presented a challenge to the for more than an hour yesterday. lumbia Congregational Church, of diamonds. diminutive Elizabeth. each to three commi.ssions. Jo.slin. Tuesday the board termed its for all areas, except maternity, Providence, R.I. aVid M on Co. and the Bolton finesse. "It won't be In another year . . . Bielaks who staged four parties ift He aaid he felt he could not Joslln, superintendent of public Present were several representa­ was canceled that night due to Pharmacy, have offered to spon­ Consider both suits before mak­ their home, each of which cost tives of railroad labor groups. planned Jan. meeting an execu­ where they are 2 to 4:50 and U:3l) , the heavy snow storm. It is now Paul Sheridan, aon of Dr. and Dally Question In Argentina.” Mrs. Bielak replied. name them to more tiecaiLse the works for the city, is the only tive seasion In the hope that the Mrs. Bernard J. Sheridan of Bol­ sor bovs basketball teams. The ing up your mind. If you try the about (60. They met the challenge Dempsey said the suggestions to 8 p.m.; and private rooms i planned that it shall be sung dur- boys in the town basketball pro­ diamonds first and lose the finesse, Partner opens with one heart, Came Home Dec. 21 by reaching in their own pockets. work load would be too great and non-alderman on the commissions. public and press would, cooperate ■ ing worship hour Sunday at 11 ton, was MIm Gllha’s escort, and and the next player passes. You The Bielaks, about to set up would limit their ability to partici­ will be studied. He declined to by permitting the board a private where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.ra.|'"^ chairman of the dance. He was as­ gram will soon have uniforms as a you are dead - - just as we have One of their parties was an Amer disclose them. o'clock. In preparation, the choir result. seen. If you fiiie.sse first for the hold: Spades—6 4 3; Hearts—Q 5 housekeeping on their third con­ lean picnic, complete with hot dogs pate-. dlscuaalon. . i Vlaltora are requested not to will rehearse Friday at 8 p.m sisted by Michael Long. ■Ray Sulli­ 4 3 2; Diamonds—5 3 2; Clubs—9 tinent, long since learned the value "W# atill feel we should have : van. Fran Juda and Patrick Di- Boys 10 to 14 years old will play queen of hearts, however, you may and hamburgers for 100 guests, on The two .mo.st Important com­ smoke In patients rooms. .>o more The Rev. George K. Evans has their third session of basketball still recover. 5. What do you say? of advance planning and large their spacious grounds. This was missions, police and finance, have School Menus that cooperation," he. said announced the Sunday School Domizio. Answer: Pass. You might ven­ quantity purchase of Items taken than two visitors at one time per About 80 couples attended the Saturdav from 9 a.m. to noon at Supporse, for example, that you shown on an NBC telecast In Feb­ minority representation, the may­ Btttley said further that the job classes will all meet at 9:30 a.m. the East Side Rec in Manchester lead a heart at Uie second trick ture a bid if you had a singleton to for g ra n t^ by Americans at home ruary’, as part of a program on or said. Eldwards is the minority elasatfication and quallflcatlona for patient which was the hour for a good annual event. under the direction of Moe Mor- and are unlucky enough to lose a accompany your trump length, but hut not by Americana abroad. "Official Americans Abroad." member on each. Menus for Wednesday through ' any aaalstant managership the many years. More recently s new The couple and their two chil­ Friday next week will be as fol- ' patlenu Today: 199 hardt. Any interested boys who finesse to the queen. You can win this hand i.s far too weak for any "There are more than 1,000 The mayor declined to give rea­ Pen's Pizza town might set up are clearly pub- ; schedule, dividing the classes, was have not alreadv regiatered may the club return and fall back on a response. dren arrived here Dec. 21 after 26 American missionaries of many’ sons for creation of the civul de­ lows: I Ue businets. ;i ' ADMITTED YESTERDAY’: tried out. The return to the 9:30 Hebron do so .Saturday, boys will begin to diamond finesse. You make your For Sheinwold'a 36-pags book­ montha in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia. denominations In Ethiopia," Bielak fense and the consolidation and Wednesday: Frankfurt on roll, 1,30 SPRl'CK ST. Ml 3-0031 However, he aald. any diacusslon Miss Margaret Fox. East Hart­ schedule began last Sunday. play other teams next month. Rec­ contract if West has either the let. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” Bielak. 40-year-old former reported. He emphasized that tax inequities commission.s. say­ potato sticks, buttered g. r e e n i about potential candidates should ford; Roderick Neal, Vernon Stricken Sunday Aniston Postmaster reation Commissioner Fred Gaal queen of hearts or the king of dia­ send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ newspaperman and native of Rock­ Chrlsianity is the dominant re ing he will probably discu.ss them beans, milk and peaches. | WILL BE OPEN NEW be held privately, primarily for the Trailer Court, Vernon; George Jerry Shine of Rt. 6. who was said. monds. You are not dependent chester Evening Herald, Box 3318, ville. served as press and publica­ liglon of Ethiopia where the Cop­ at the Inauguration Jan. 2. Thursday; Ravioli with meat protection of any candidates now Franklin, Blast Hartford; William stricken with a heart attack Sun^ About Town solely on finding the king of dia­ Grand Central Sla., X.Y. 17, N.Y. tions officer at the four-man post tic branch is practiced. Ethiopians sauce, tossed salad, French roll BuCkson. RFD 2; Janies Doran. day during a family gathering, la Examination Set Civil defen.se has assumed a YEAR'S EVE TILL ? 7 7 F IN E W IN E S aolAnr down other posiUons. Boniarco, Bolton couples club, Skating Report monds in the West hand. (Copyright 1961, General Fea- of USIS in the Ethiopian capital. are not Negro, Bielak also empha more noticeable role in civic af­ and butter, milk and Ice cream, j At Tueaday's meeting various 20 Castle Rd.; Barbara Trouton. now a patient at Windham Com­ has changed the date for its annual tres Corp.) sized; they are descendents of an munity Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Applications will be accepted for As It happens, your first heart He had formerly served with USIS fairs in recent week.s with the ar­ Friday: Tuna-noodle casserole, ! Serve your guests Pizza or ahades of opinion developed among 92 Orchard St.. Rockville; Michael potluck to Jan. 6 at 7;30 at the in Afghanistan for two years. dent Hamite and Semite tribes. rival of the national fallout shelter buttered carrots and peas, bread i grinders. Order NOW and be AND LIQUORS dlreotors On what steps might be Coltman, 125 Baldwin Rd.; El­ Shine said last night that he Is examinations for the poeition of Community Hall rather than have Not nearly to Settle resting comfortably. He will report to the Foreign program and the rush on construc­ and butter, milk and fruited gel- ; sure—M l 3-00.31. t^en to General Manager liott Bursack, 24 Moore St.; Mrs. postmaster at the Amston office It this week. Those planning to at­ The World Lutheran Federation tion of home shelters. atln. Riehard Martin, both temporarily Louise Gels, 40 White St.; Wil­ eWebrate Silver Weddjng Service Institute of the U.S. State . . Happy New Year to All! . . FOR THE HOLIDAY up to Jan. 16, as announced by the tend may call either of the host­ Department in Arlington, Va., J

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ware tOk» M a y ttaaasaraiad quad- Nigeria Asking The Natives Are Restless Dempsey Sidesteps Uciia about tka prison altuatlM ^ior Flowws * asMI W qM aad's raSUpaatioa. Ha Peace Corps Aiji May^s Demand for siUd that the way in which the Far AD Ooossteu, It’s I LOAF OVER WTMMUL HUM realgnatloa had baan handled miade Goba's Flowen New York, Dec. 28 —Nigeria W e TarzaHf You Jane* State Prison Probe a “bad situation worse.” The Baby Has SAVE 12 eeems to have forgotten this May also wanted know why OaU PAUL BUBITMIB year's post card incident and is the State Prlaoa Board retained (Fonnerly with Psatlaad’s) asking for more' Peace Corps (Oontinnod rrws Pagf OM) Richmond as a consultant on the 1128 BDBNSIDB AVB. construction o f the now Bbifleld EAST HARTFORD memters, says corps director What Jungle Scandal? ment of oorractiona was rajactad Been Named... Sargent Shriver. ITlson at full salary. AU the faeU JA 8-SOO0 or 50 t-8416 GERI-ANN ENRICHED by the 1961 Rapublican-controUad should be made public. May said. Delivsries Dally to Manehsatar Shriver yesterday told a new (Oonttaned frons Page One) group of 39 corps members—head­ in 1950, it w-aji estimated nearly State House Of ReprasMtativas. After the ImpMad rebuke to May ed for Lagos. Nigeria—that the Actress Maureen O'Sullivan, 40 million Tarzan books had been As state chairman. May was one tor net obU^lnd passage of the Marjorie Michelmore incident did most famous of all the Janes In sold and some had been translated eorrectiens department bJlI, Demp­ Hummel, Prlucllla Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas not have the dire consequences Into more than 50 languages. And, of the party’s principal iagislatlve the Tarzan films, said similar ob­ strategists. sey went on to reiterate Ms confi­ E. Hummel, 56 Navadon Pkwy., Middletown. She was bom Dec. for the corps that some had pre­ jections were raised in her day. over the years, Tarzan has drawn dence in the prison board and its 13 at Middlesex Hospital, Middletown. Her maternal gprandpar- dicted. more at the box offlee than any The administration of most of TUNE TEASERS ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Melbert, 93 Tanner St., Manchester. So. she said, Tarzan and Jane the state's penal institutions would chairman, C3iarlaa Stroh of 8uf- Miss Michelmore. Foxboro, were married on the screen. other single movie hero. fiald. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiunmel, Mass., criticized Nigerian living have bean’ the responsibility of the "I believe it was In our second Last night President Noyes “1 am oonvinoad that they are Winter Park, Fla. Her maternal gfreat-grandparents are Mr. and WHITE BREAD T conditions on a poet card. new department Mrs. Thomas C.. Melbert, Pomfret. She has a sister. Mary Lou, 3. picture." she said. "We had a Alexander said his Downey Lions Dempsey said in his latter to doing the bast poosibla job under Shriver said the new group Club had appropriated $200 to buy * • • * • will bring Nigeria's Peace Corps ceremony in the jungle. We didn t May: the olroumstancaa and that they use a ring. Instead. Tarzan (John­ Tarzan and Zane Grey books for "I find myself wishing that citi­ are serving the state ■with devo­ Currier, Rodney Anthony^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. total to no. but that the countrj- the school district. He also said Currier. 57 Talcott Ave., Rockville. He was born Dec. 16 at has asked for 365. ny Weissmuller) put a bracelet on zens, particularly those in posi­ tion, Intelligence and humaneneae,” New AM-FLO Mix Process — Batter Untouched By Human Hands — No Holes! my wrist. he had been Informed that the tions to exert leadership, - would Dempsey said. Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Shriver said there are no cen­ school district would accept the “ We had the wedding under the show a more sustained interest in Maj. Gen. Frederick G. Reinoke, and Mrs. Avie Nenard of Louisiana. His paternal grandparents sorship restrictions on corps mem­ club's gift. are Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Currier. Randolph, N. H. He has two bers but that they are expected to trees and all the animals of the the activities of their state gov­ the state’s adjutant general, has jungle came and watched. They ernment, particularly when the brothers, Rock Alien, 4, and Randall James, l>-4: and a sister, be “prudent, wise and circum­ « DE5IPSEY NA.MES FOX been installed as temporary war­ spect.” were the witnesses. General Assembly is in session and Roxanne Marie, 3. "That seemed to satisfy every­ den tmtil a replacement for Rich­ * * « * « Hartford, Dec. 28 iJPi— Gov. John legislation of vital Importance to mond is found. body.” N. Dempseje announced the reap­ our institutions is under considera­ Kwasnik, Brian Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. APP.\RENT LOU’ BID DIAL Kwasnlk, Cider Mill Rd., Eillngton. He was bom Dec. 17 at Hartford. Dec. 28 (/Pi—The Ed­ It was in this same general pe­ pointment .yesterday of William tion.” riod, in 1937, that Tarzan ran in­ C. Fox of Waterford as workmen's Richmond resigned Dec. 18 after India Sett Up Inttitute 1230 Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and ward E. Bray Construction Co. of Mrs. Robert Moriarty, Monson, Mass. His paternal grandpar­ Bridgeport is the apparent low to trouble in Rio de Janeiro. Po­ compensation commissioner for serving as warden for five yews, 6 A.M. to 10 A-M. Regular 6 for $1 lice there said the book “Tarzan the Second Congressional District. Delhi, India — A National In­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kwasnik, Monson, Mass. He has bidder for construction of a ware­ He said false rumors to the effect SHOP-RITE the Invincible” showed Commu­ He will begin the 5-year term Jan. that he was planning to quit had stitute of Education has been set two brothers, Stephen James, 7, and Eric Andrew, 2H; and tw'o GINGER ALE MOTT’S house addition to the kitchen and Bisters, Nancy Elizabeth, 8, and Cynthia Ann, 4. No Deposit bakery at Norwich Hospital, the nist tendencies and ordered it ban­ I. Dempsey also appointed George undermined his position at the up at Delhi by India’a Govemmeni ned from book stalls. J. Nowak of New Haven to the prison. Other than this comment, to conduct educational research No Return 28 OZ. State Public Works Department Bottles announced yesterday. The company Such incidents failed to dimin­ State Board of Accountancy for a there has been no elaboration on and train teaching personnel at an WIN F Day, Sheryl Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leo Day, or CLUBSODA BOTS. ------offered to do the work for 1105,- ish the popularity of the books. three-.vear term, succeeding George his reasons for resigning. advanced level. It is alBliated with Lathrop Dr., Coventry. She was bom Dec. 18 at St. Francis 946. At the time of Burrough’s death M. (Itonnors of Bethlehem. In his letter. May said there the Unlvenritv of Delhi. Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Idell 100 EXTRA \ Duprey, Lakevlew Dr., Coventrj’. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Gladys Day, 73 Arnold Dr„ East Hartford. She has a brother, Robert Leo Jr., I 'j ; and two sisters, Susan Lee, 4, and R S&H STAMPS ! Sandra Jane, 3. SAVE 4c I With purchase of *5 or more ^ Coupon Good Dec, 28 thru Dec. 30, 1961. 12-oz. Limit One Coupon to a Family. Adults BOHLE ■ Only. Get Regular ij:OC Stamps, too. Dmft Ribicoff Plan HEINZ KETCHUP State Law: Cigarettes. Beer and Fair S&H Traded Items Excluded from Offer.

Starts to Snowball SAVE 6c-LIBBY'S GIANT 4 6 -o z. (Continued from Page One) Hayes, Elmer E. Walker and STAMPS CLIP AND REDEEM COUPON! George L. Watkins; CAN He was the latest of several key "We are pleased with the en­ TOMATO JUICE Democrats in the state to pledge thusiastic response to the efforts Car Snaps Pole, Driver Arrested support to the Ribicoff for Senate of the machinists of Connecticut to draft. build popular support behind the A Manchester man, shortly Hartford Democratic T o w n nomination of Congressman (at after midnight, was uninjured in a of liquor or drugs. He posted a Chairman John P. Kelly, who will large) Frank Kowalski as the $500 bond for Circuit Court 12 ap­ head the largest bloc of delegates Democratic nominee for the U.S. spectacular one-car accident on pearance in Manchester on Jan. 15. Senate In the 1962 election. . . . MAXWELL HOUSE Park St. near St. Jaimes S t in Patrolman Albert Scabies, who to the Democratic convention next summer, declared he would be "Hia elevation to the Senate which his new 1962 car sheered Investigated the accident, reported would be a algnlflcant gain for off a utility pole caromed off a that the eastJbound Plante car “happy to do anything to help Rib­ organized labor and for all people MOTT'S TENDER-TRIM tree, turned over and came to rest, traveled some 137 feet from im­ icoff be nominated for the Sen- who believe in party responsibility demolished, against a second pole. pact of the first pole, which was at’O.” and for legislation that will ad­ Louis H. Plante, 25, of 736 W. left dangling in midair. The car Ribicoff has indicated his wil­ vance the central interests of all lingness to answer a call to run COFFEE Middle '^ke., was arrested after came to rest against the second the American people, rather than the accident and charged with pole with Its wheels on the ground. for the Senate, provided the move special interests and run-away in­ driving while under the influence Scabies reported. meets with the approval of Presi­ dustry. .. dent Kennedy. He is present sec­ “Since Congressman Kowalski is LONDON BROIL retary of health, education and only eagerness to organize a coali­ Wishing You the Best of Everything a sincere Liberal and pro-Labor tion. The royal government led welfare in the Kennedy cabinet. candidate, he must look to or­ Neutral Prince by Boun Oum and the Pathet Lao SWIFT'S PREMIUM Time again to greet old and new friends, to thank Still bristling over the strategy ganized Labor for hia support. Fi­ on the far left have deep suspi­ move of the party leaders to de­ nance and industry groups will you for your loyal patronage and friendship— and support Democrats who talk HYGRADE FULLY COOKED cions of each other. liver the nomination to Ribicoff, Hints Surprise The three princes were brought to ofFar you our sincere wishes that the coming Kowalski said that Secretary Ribi­ Liberal so long as they vote Con- sevatlve, but under no circum­ together in the capital only after year will bring you and your family every happi­ coff should openly seek the nomi­ (OoBttnued from Page One) strong pressure from the 14-na- nation “ if he wants it." stances will they support candi­ "If Ribicoff wants the office he dates who not only talk Liberal Butt C C - SHANK Uon Geneva Conference that has ness. PIONEER Portion Ib. srere given the brushoff soon after agreed on a policy of neutrality STEAKS should declare,” the Meriden con­ but who vote Liberal... PORTION John Quigley and Staff. gressman said, “and not sit around "We must organize to’wnship by lb. 4 3 they and their aides arrived in this for the Southeast Asian kingdom. on the sidelines." township (in Connecticut) to build HAMS administrative capital Wednesday. The U.S. government, which had Boun Oum challenged Sou- supported the royal government He said that he didn’t think a up grass roots support for Con­ gressman Kowalski so that he will SERVICE DELldlATESSEN vanna's self-proclaimed neutrality to check Oommnist inroads In Ribicoff draft is in the cards. EGG NOG and bluntly declared he was not Southeast Asia, still hoped Sou­ "That would mean everyone is be assured of the Democratic COLONIAL PULLMAN STYLE W iraOUT A SACRIFICE IN QUAUTY! nomination for the U.S. Senate prepared to bargain over cabinet vanna Phouma would succeed in for him," Kowalski maintained, Ollv^ Veal. 1> e P Chicken $ 2 -8 9 posts in the proposed new gov­ forming a government of national You’ll discover First Food fine mente are priced fer thrift__ "they are not.” when the Democratic (state) con­ SAVE! ernment intended to /ensure 'Laos’ unity. While dismayed by the whether on special or at everyday low prices. That’s why He said he is in the race "for vention is held... C C c Nepco Cold Cuts, Freshly Sliced . .lb. 59c CANNED HAMS, 31b. can neutrality. inauspicious meeting of the princes It Is important to shop at First Food where low price* are good" and would seek to get the "All lodges and districts In the Q UA RT 1 Souvanna Phouma and Soup- yesterday, State Department offi-''' backed up with a full memsure of value—without a sacrlflce necessary 20 per cent of the con­ state are asked to contact their CARTON Freshly Siloed hanouvong, whose military forces dais in Washington were some­ in quality. Try one of our flue steaks this weekend. vention votes to force a primary. local township Democratic organi­ d 5 Nepco Pastram i...... Vi lb- 'won control of more than half of what encouraged because Souv­ The lAM letter dated Dec. 15, zation and get their commitment ^UNLESS FRANKS HYGRADE— Lb. 49c came from John T. O'Brien, coordi­ to support Congressman Kowalski Lnos earlier this year, h ^ come anna Phouma and Souphanouvong Home Styyle to Vientiane expecting t^ dicker had not left Vientiane. nator for the league in Washing­ as the Democratic nominee for the ton. U.S. Senate’ at the upcoming SHOP-RITE CARNATION Cole Slaw or Potato Salad...... lb. 33c with Boun CXun over the distribu­ POLISH KIELBASA HOME PRIDE—Lb. 69c tion of cabinet port-folios among O'Brien says for the league, Democratic statewide conven­ their three factions. They already Hebron headed by lAM president A.. J. tion. had agreed the 16-man cabinet Why Pay More for Dairy Food? nni n OIITC Nepco. P£P Bologna. OUve, AA. would include four Boun Oum ad­ Drivers Arrested, U U L U U U I O ailcken, Veal Loaf—8-oz. Pkg. 4 9 6 herents, eight neutralists and four LARGE PLUMP Kraft’s Party Snacks, Asst. . .2 pkgs. 49c Pathet Lao men. 1 Hurt, ill Crash SUGAR After a meeting of less than an Kraft’s Ready Dip Cheese, Asst. 8 oz. 47c hour, Boun Oum said Souvanna ROASTING Why Pay More For Seafood? should draw up a coalition cabinet Both drivers were arrested afid OLD FASHIONED And sztomit the list to the other summoned to court after an ac­ Lobster 14 oz. .09 | Cooked cident at noon yesterday at the political groups for their approval. TUB BUTTER A Real Treat!—Lb. 69c Meat Container I Shrimp He also demanded that the eight intersection of Rts. 6A and 85 in Vi lb. 99c neutralists' be divided equally be­ this town. tween "Vientiane neutralists” and Mrs. Maureen J. Eldredge o( Bass Lake Rd., was, taken to CHICKENS •Souvanna neutraUsta ” and that I; the key posU of defense and in­ Windham Community Memorial terior be given to his o'wn con­ Ho.spital with a possible broken servative faction. jaw and cuts about the face. Her Soma officials of Boun Oum's two children, passengers in the government said the premier was car, reportedly were uninjured- 4 9 ^ ’ angered by Souphanouvong's air­ Mrs. Eldredge was charged with BONUS STAMP VALUES port speech on arrival, in which he driving without a license. Bond made a violent attack on Boun Oum was set at $50 for appearance in and his American backers. the Willimantic session of Circuit Souvanna conferred with King Court 11 on Jan. 16. ★ Bavang Vathana for half an hour MisS. Janet M. Rathbun of East SWIFTS BUTTERBALL and later was visited briefly by St., Amston, driver of the second Ngon Sananikone, economic^ min­ car. was charged with failure to 25 EXTRA S&H STAMPS ister in the Boun Oum government. grant the right of way at an in tersection. She was uninjured In WITH PURCHASE OF 3 QUARTS Prince Souphanouvong also went the accidint, police report. to the palace for a 45-mlnute aud­ V 10 to 14 Lbs. State Trooper Edward Counter ALBA MILK At Reg. Low Price ience with the king and then con­ of the Colchester Troop reported HEN TURKEYS ferred with Soviet Ambassador Mrs. Eldredge was driving nortn Alexander Abramov. on Rt. 6A. Miss Rathbun, travel­ DEUCIOUS TENDER LEAF Abramov, U.S. Ambassador Win-1 ing south on Rt 85, was making flirop Brown and British Ambas- ★ a left turn into Rt. 6A. The cars HAWAIIAN PUNCH 2 69c TEA BAGS 100 Count 79c sador John Addig called on Souvan-1 collided in the middle of the inter­ na shortly after his arrival here I yesterday. section. CLEANED SOLD CREST 25 EXTRA S&H STAMPS There was moderate damage to I Believe: Western diplomats and Interna-1 the cars, both of which were WITH PURCHASE OF ONE PINT tional Control Commission officials ] towed from the scene. VICTOR SHRIMP Nledlmn Size Can 65c SALTED MIXED NUTS c2r 79c Were openly concerned that failure Custom dieVotes that with the comity of the SWEET LIFE—WITH STEMS Sealtest Sour Cream At Reg. Low Price Of the three political princes to SHELTER FOES ASSAILED SWEET LIFE New Year this weekly message should con­ come to an agreement would lead ! Hartford, Dec. 28 (/Pr—Person.’’ THE .MILK THAT MADE CXINN. HISTORY! to new hostilities with Intemation opposed to the government's fr.i- tain some profound statement. Fortunotdy Why Pay More For Produce?

•— 5 ■ ). * . /-■ wsam MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1961 '' f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 PAGE NIKE Prober Oaims toys and took parfV in a choral December were 44 per cent higher Katanga Will Demand Obituary Parking Zone Snow Spreads Highland Pupils reading. Scott Leone was an- Buffet aud Dauce than in the same period of 1960, Holiday Dances News Tidbits nouncer. . the company feports. RUG and Plans Listed From Midwest Smelter Union In Yule Program Second graders, dressed in the Plauued by Club K. E. Staley, Chevrolet general Slated at Rees Mm. Francea Zbyk from the AP Wires TV-Radio Tonight native costumes of many lands, sales manager, said yesterday that "ChriitmAg Means This” was gave a choral reading and wished retail passenger car deliveries UPHOLSTERY Congo Confederatidh Rockville—Mrs. Frances , Zbyk, An Item of considerable impor­ Members of the Manchester "The recreation department an- 80. of 42,Spring St., died this Into East U.S. Red Infiltrated the jtheme of the CSirlstmas pro­ the audience a merry Christmas In Square Dance' Club will celebrate totaled 57,154, vVhlch was 45 per nbiinces that there will be two morning at Rockville Oty Hos­ tance ,to business and industry in Senegal filet complaint with UN gram given In two performances various languages. Patricia Nak- the New Year at a dance and pot- cent higher than the 39,370 sold (OMttmad tram Pa«« Om ) pital. ^ e was the widow of John Manchester will come before the Security Council accusing military before the holiday vacation by pu­ tenls and (Charles Smith were an­ luck buffet Saturday evening at during last year's comparable pe­ holiday dances for junior hlg-h CLEANING (Contlnaed from Pag* One) authorities in Portuguese Guinea (ConUnned (tom Pag* Om ) Televisiort HEALTH CAPSULES Zbyk. Town Planning Commleslon bn pils at Highland Park School. nouncers. Waddell School. riod. school age children tomorrow Vaientln Ilunga, who Mid he wm Mrs. Zbyk was born in Poland. of ttireo border violations. , . . 8:00 ilg I rhtaur (in progrsas) Frontier Circus The kindergarten performed Supper will be served at 7, and Ten-day truck sales were 10,- arrested along with four police and bv Michael A. Pclli, M.I). Jan. 18 when It holds public hear­ An Australian couple hospitalized ccedings will be review of the ex­ 'iSrly Snow (in orograu) 80 Bugs Bunny Dressed to represent a huge night. TEL. Ml 9-1752 March 9. 1881. Six to 8 Inches of new snow fell :rtt 8IIOW (In oronreu) The Neleon Family 40, "Cairistmas—A., Time of Lullabie.s” Christmas card, third graders did members are to bring plates and 297 upits. 37.8 higher than last a chauffeur by U.N. Swedish troops ings on whether it will provide in critical condition after 10-foot aminer’s recomntendktlon by the and presented a nativity scene silverware and a favorite cas The dances at the Community or IP you HAVE BACK TROUBLE, Survivors include two sons, An­ in the Elkins, W. Va., ares in the entire board. Huckitbsrry...... HoumI. 8:00 Donna Reed Show 8, 4o. a choral presentation, "Christmas year’s 7,470. Y will be under the direction .of yesterday and that he was beaten thony Zbyk and Frank Zbyk, both foi;_an off-street parking zone in lAark mauls them In waist-deep Syllabus Man and the Challenge with Jill Ottney as Mary, Joseph serole or salad; the remainder of IS IT BETTER TO SLEEP ON A northeastern part of the state, and Whatever order the board leauea MSWS The Bob Cununinge Show is a Time for Greetings.” Staley said retail deliveries of Don Cowles, Mrs. Dorothy Neil Ml 3-5747 and kicked. of Rockville; three daughters. th^ 20ning codes. water at beach’ near Queensland, MIogonoski as Joseph, Joseph Zep- the buffet will be provided- cars and trucks for the first 20 Tshombe also said L. Kanlnka, SOFT OR HARP MATTRESS f there were - 4 to 8 inches in the after those hearinge will be sub­ 8:30 Or. Kildare lU. 32. "Christmas—a Time for Love and Moe Morhardt; at the West Mrs. Marlon Lacava of Hartford. This much was indicated today tearing off 18-year-old girl’s right wether The Real McCoys I 12. 40 pa and Jeffrey Quiricl as shep­ The dance (or members only days this month were 17.2 higher Side Recreation Center Vln a medical assistant, was missing Mrs. John Rauza and Mrs. Jo­ as the commission released pro­ southern area arqund Beckley. arm at shoulder and her left arm ject to appeals to the courts. S:3b WeaUitt Newt A Snorts Bob Cumminga Show herds, Michael Kelley, Fred Ger­ and Unselfishness" was the theme will be from 8:30 lo midnight, Fourteen officers of the Mine, Tallshass** 7000 9:00 TV Hour ol ftars of the presentation by fourth and than the same period last De­ Kohen, Ronald Daigle ahd Denise and was believed to have been ar­ seph Sokal, both of Rockville; 14 posed specifics on the new zone, In Kentucky, Haflan reported above the wrist. . . . ber and Philip Hultgren as the with Earl Johnston as caller. cember. Passenger car deliveries Garner's Mill and Smelter .Workers Union 6:80 Royal Canadian Polica The Investigators Three Wise Men and Bonnie fifth graders.' The classes drama­ Daigle will be In charge. rested bv the U.N. grandchildren, and 12 great-grand­ one purpose of which is to keep 6 inches, and 4 inches were meas­ Montine Elizabeth Fordham, 43- Commonwealth My Three Sons totaled 97,686 this month, com­ T^e music for both dances will 8 ORISWOI n ^T. He said "this is all part of a children. business and industrial uses from ured between Hazard and Plke- year-old Macoii, Ga., grandmother, were Indjcted In NoVember 1956 ■ News. Sports k Weather Wrestling Dimock and Sharon Waytashek as tized Henry Van Dyke’s poem, "The on charges of consj^lring to de­ Bkt Pointers 9:30 Hazel 10. Chevy Sales Up pared with 83,060 for the first 20 be furnl.shed by records. Dancing We Give Gn eii SUuiii>« campaign to secure positions and The funeral will be held Satur­ encroaching onto adjacent park­ vllle. admits she took $2,400 from a safe 1:40 angels. Foolish Fir Tree," and sang “Good days of December, 1960. fraud the United States by filing 4:46 Uvenina Report White Mountain Expedition ^ n d y Hilton and Blaine Tsoka- King Wenceslas” and “The Little begins at 7:30. The gyms will be weaken Katanga morale in case day at 8:15 a.m. at the Burk"! ing areas which might be set up There was rain from southeast­ deposit box at a bank where she ~ lias ISdwarda Margie 8. Detroit, Dec. 28 (/P) — Combined Truck sales were 17,667, con­ decorated for the occasion by hostilities start again." BTineral Home. 76 Prospect St , through the new zone. ern New York to the eastern was employed and faked a holdup false non-Communist affidavits. Huntley-BrInUsy 10, 10:00 Sing Along With Mitch 22 las were announcers. Fir Tree." Soloists were Duncan Tshombe said In his secession­ followed by a requiem Mass at St. Other purposes, the commission as a coverup. . , , CBS correspond­ Three pleaded no contest and 7:00 Bveivades Million Dollar Movie First graders portrayed dolls, Potter, Stephen Neill. Anne Rich­ .sales of Chevrolet cars and trucks trasted with 15,374 last year, Pete Server and his maintenance Carolina*. were found guilty along with nine Blue Angsts Years of Crisis 3 during the second 10-day period of Staley said. crew. ist capital that the delegates were Joseph's (5hurch at 9. Burial will said, would be to reduce conges­ Light snow and flurries dusted ent Edmund Gress says in , Ripcord The Untouchables 8. 10. 40. story Ixrak characters and stuffed ardson anc| Deborah Ellis. Read Herald Advs. sent to bargain for a change in be in St, Bernard's Cemetery. tion on the streets and to provide (Ellery O. Klnsston photo). Spain, that he was arrested, ques­ others' who fought the charges. News and Waather U:00 News. Sports and Weather the Middle Mississippi Valley, the Two were acquitted. Nine of those Holiday Choral Sing 8. 30. The Congo provisional constitu­ Frientfs may call at the funeral an area which would act as a buff­ Great Lakes Rc^on and the tioned, and deported from Portu­ HlUlon Dollar Hovls 11:15 JacK P aer Show ICI lu tion, which provides for a strong home tomorrow from 2 to 4 ami er strip between residence and Engaged Northern Plains. It was -2 in gal because police authorities ob­ convicted still have appeals pend­ UncoTered Europe’s Finest Movies central government, and not to sit 7 to 9 p.m. business and industrial zones. ' The engagement of Miss Wendy Chicago and -7 in Milwaukee. jected to his coverage of Lisbon ing. T;U Ths Sports Camera 11:20 Award Theater In the National Parliament. Edward Rybezyk, town plan­ Branlng Report Feature 40 Warren of Vernon to Raymond J. Subzero weather generally cov­ leaction to the Goa incident. I QutIlutlaws 11:30 Jack Paar Show tC) ■'Our Katanga constitution , . . Mrs. Bernadette C. Baniford ning engineer, said adoption of the Hollworth of Milford has been an­ ered Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Rockville-Vernon JiusBlui Angels Movie 8 Combat Is the ba.sis of the coming Leopold­ n tt new zone would provide the com­ AslAs High . Schools Hatch Wilt 12:50 News and W eather 8. Mrs. Bernadette C. Bamford, 80, nounced by her parents, Mr. and Upper Michigan. Low readings In­ IRAQ RAPS BRITISH ville talks." Tshombe declared. who made her home with her mission with better control over Mrs. Ctharles A. Warren, Bolton cluded -12 at Green Bay, Wis., and M B SATnn>:4F’B TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTING "It foresees Integration in a fed­ parking areas connected with Baghdad, Iraq, Dec. 28 WP) — Hike in Interest A WARP, FIRM ONE IS BEST, daughter, Mrs. Ekiward G. O'Brien. Rd., Vernon. Dubuque, Iowa; -11 at Duluth, Iraq told ttie -U.N. Security eration or a confederation of The you CAN A^AKE A SOFT 268 Autumn St., died yesterday at business and Industrial uses. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and Minn., and Madison, Wis.; -10 at Congo. We still insist on a con­ SURFACE FIRMER BV For exiuiiple, he said, approval Council today British military Declared by Bank the Crestfleld Convalescent Hos­ Mrs. Alfred Hollworth, Milford, Lacrosse; 28' at Marquette, Mich., aetirity is causing a tense and federation.” PLACING BOARPS BETWEEN pital after a long illness. She was of a business zone under the pres­ Conn. and Moline, 111. This indicated Tshombe haJ MATTRESS ANP SPRINGS. ent set-up iloes not restrain the grave situation in the Middle Radio sent the delegation in complikncc the widow of Benjamin C. Bam­ Miss Warren is a 1959 gradu­ As the cold air extended south­ East. Referring to the move­ The People’s Savings Bank has How to mako both onds land owners) from building on the (tills UsUng Uielndes oily thou orws broadcasts of 10 or IS-mlbute with Article 5 of the Kitona agree­ ford. parking aresis, even right up close ate of Rockville High School, and ward to the Gulf, readings in Tex­ ment of British armed forces increased its interest rate to four ment. in which he agreed "to the Capsulvi giv,, helpful inlonnplien. Mrs. Bamford was bom In New is attending the University of Con­ as, Louisiana, Mississippi, north­ per cent effective when the semi­ iMgtlL boBio statloM carry otbet short newscasts.) , It ii not intpndpd lo b« si a AafiMi'it natura. to the edge of the land boundaries. toward oU-rioh Kuwait, Premier participation of representatives of York City, May 20, 1881, a daugh­ Rybezyk observed that minimum necticut, Mr. Hollworth graduated ern Georgia and Alabama dropped Abdel Karim Kassem’s govern­ annual dividend is paid next June. WDBC-IIM .4' 7:30 CBS—News Analysis from Milford High School In 1957, into the 80s, some 20 degrees low­ In making the announcement, 4:UU Nsws 8:U(l »'he World Tonicm the Province of Katanga in a gov ter of the late Thomas and Cather­ standards for parking arc not af­ ment asked that the counril's C:06 Tod^ oo Wsu Mrssl 8:15 Showcase and Ne'4ews emment commicsion to prepare a ine Kleman Connolly. She had fected, but that these standards and in 1961 frgpi the University of er than yesterday morning. members be Informed of the President Alfred W. Cavedon not­ 4:1U frort Nsws 12:15 Slen Off new con.stitution." operations have shown ■ progress lived in Hamden for about 40 years could be applied to either business Connectciut where he is studying Temperatures moderated to near situation. Iraq lodged a claim ed the dividend rate has been in­ 6:15 Art Johnson dhow Adoula's government, however, for his master's degree In eco­ 8:06 Raynor Shints in other administrative fimctione before moving here two years ago. and industrial zones or to the new normal levels In most of Florida last June to sovereignty over creased from three per cent in 1:00 Nsws • Sin Urt SING SING HOLIDAY expected the Katanga representa­ —ranging from upping mail deliv­ She was a member of the Ladies zone for off-street parking. nomics. after unseasonable cold earlier Kuwait. Britain sent In several four stages since 1958, reflecting a WRAY—110 O.ssinlng, N.Y., Dec. 28 (/Pi—Sing tives in fulfillment of Article 6 eries to handi.ig out parking of St. James here, and St. Rita's A June wedding is planned. this week. Readings were mostly thousand troops at that time corresponding Improvement in re­ 8:00 Paul Harvey Sing prison's 1,823 prisoners will Other specifics to be discussed at 6:30 Sound Stars aioet in '62 of the agreement, in which in the 50s and 60s, with Miami re­ knock off work at noon tomorrow Urttets. Guild and the American Legion the Jan. 8 meeting, to be held at and established watch over the turn on bank Investments. 8:80 Nlfht FIIrI u Tshombe agreed "to take all The United States today donat­ Auxiliary in New Haven. 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building, BOMB THREAT porting 62. Iraql-Kun-ait border. Military 10:00 News (or the New Year’s weekend. measures to permit senators and ed $10,000 to the U.N. and the Survivors, besides her daughter Include prohibition of fla.shing Washington, Dee. ’28 (JF>—The In the Far West, ram fell In units of other Arab nations later FIVE DIE IN FLAMES 11:00 Tonight at My Place Entertainment and athletic pro­ deputies of Katanga province to Immigration and Naturalization western Washington and western supplanted the British. 12:03 Sign OfU grams will be provided. exercise the national functions Congo Central government for here, include another daughter, lights in Uie zone; inclusion of a Evansville, Ind., Dec. 28 UP)— '^WTIC— 108S relief of victims of rising flood Mrs. Paul Berkins of Newtown: landscaped buffer strip on bound­ Sen'Ico Building in downtown Oregon while fog shrouded much A mother and four of her 11 6 UU News, Weather A Sports The 14 death house inmate's will (that is, participate in the Na­ Washington was evacuated to­ of the Pacific Coast. Temperatures COURT CHIEF 6:20 Strictly SpdHs have only radio programs. tional Parliament).” waters of the Congo River. a son, Richard H. Bamford of aries abutting or facing residential rhildren died In a fire In their 8:30 Suppertime Serenadt Wheaton. 111.: a sister, .Mrs. Jo.se- district: and the issuance of cer­ day because of a bomb threat. A were around seasonal marks. New York—(NEA) — Edward frame, tw'o-story home here 6:4.5 Three Star Extra The Central government said Expressing thanks, Adoula said Justice Department spokesman Early morning temperatures Turville will be elected president 7:05 Ski Report AT STOP»SHOP YOU GET... in a communique it hopes the Ka- he hoped other countries would phine Broderick, Rockville Centre. tificates of occupancy. early today. The father and five N.Y., and 10 grandchildren. The buffer strip along residen­ said metropolitan police were ranged from 30 below in Anchor­ of the United States Lawn rhildren escaped unharmed. A ■7:30 News of the World New Year’s Party tangan deiputies “will'Anticipate channel their aid to the Congo tolil the threat was received by age, Alaska, to 70 in Key West, Association at Its meeting in Los 7:45 Radio Moscow actively in the parliament ar>- de­ The funeral will be held Satur­ tial districts shall be at lea-st 10 daughter suffered a back Injury 8 (» Pops Concert through the U.N. This was Inter­ feet wide and shall have a screen telephone by a man speaking Fla. (In Alaska yesterday, Fair­ Angeles Feb. 3. He was the first In jumping from a second-story 9 :06 Nightbeat bates and that they will accom­ preted as a gentle jibe at the So­ day at 8:15 a.m. at the CTharles with a Spanish aeeent. The banks reported a low of 55 below president of the Florida associa­ 11 UU Newe SMORGASBORD 1. LOW EVERYOAY PRICES! plish their duty until the close of viet Union, which has often said Walker Funeral Home, 1201 Chap­ of plantings no smaller than six window. One child was away vle- 11:15 Sports Final feet wide nor less than six feet building Is at 119 "D" St., N.E. zero and a high of -48.) tion. Itlng relatives. 11:30 Starlight Saransds the session." it wants to help the Congolese el St.. New Haven, with a solemn 1:30 Sign Oft EACH ■nio Congo’s drttft constitution— people but has refused to contri­ high Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. at high. The screen shall be suitably WPOP—1418 Still to be ratified 18 months after St. Rita's (Thurch, New Haven. and neatly maintained and shall 8:00 Today In Hartford ^ 2 . 7 5 bute to the U.N. Congo operation. consist of 50 per cent evergreens. 6:16 ConnecUcut Ballroois 2. MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS! lnde(pendence — calls for a strong Some of the American aid is Burial will be in St. Mary's Ceme­ 7'UU Bob Scott central government tery, Hamden. Actual parking areas and drive­ 9:00 Ray Somers Favors—Hals earmarked for Stanleyville, con­ ways shall have a dust-free, all- Just before leaving Elisabeth- sidered the center of Soviet in­ Friends may call at the funeral 11:0U Nsws vUle, a spokesman for the Katanga weather surface and shall provide ll:iu Ray 8omers_ fluence in the Congo as the home in New Haven tomorrow from proper storm water run off. 1:00 Del Raycee Show ■deputies said: "We are going to stronghold of Lumumbist leader 3 to 9 p.m. The W. P. Quish Funer­ WINF—1298 FRANK’S CAFE 3.T0P VALUE STAMPS, too! Lrapoldville to have that ridicu­ The new zone proposal also pro­ 8:00 World Nsws Antoine Gizenga. al Home. 225 Main St., was in vides for wheel or bumper guards 8 :10 Wall Dtrsol lous fundamental law changed." charge of arrangements here. 8.16 Showcas* and Nsws 623 MAIN ST. George Ivan Smith, senior U.N. so that no part of the parked ve­ 8:48 leowall Tbomu All this and morel The quality foods, sound values, and friendly representative in Kqlanga, said hicle will extend beyond the park­ 8:56 Sports Corner of Pearl Mrs. Gustaf Anderson Why you save 7:10 Richard Hayaa and Carol Bumatt people to terve you! the Katanga provinciAl assembly ing area onto a buffer strip, will meet in KUsabethville Jan. 3 12th Circuit Mra. May Grimason Anderson. street, or other property. to debate tlje Kitona declaration. 64, ot 357 Adams St., died at her The propiosed new regulations "President Tshombe has asked home this morning after a long also allow an attendant'* shed; us (the U.N.) to provide guaran­ G)urt Cases lllne.ss. prohibit visible display of waste tees for the delegates during the Mrs. Anderson was born in or storage of material; but do al­ meeting and also safe conduct County Armagh, Ireland. May 14. low the parking areas to be used privileges as they travel to Enisa- MANCHESTER SESSION 1897, a daughter of the late James for loading or unloading. bethville for the session,” Smith The morning session of 12th Cir­ and Sarah 'Upehirst Grima-son. She had lived in Manchester 50 years, Mid. cuit Court today brought fines Diplomats in this central capital and was a member of the First Driver Posts Bond expressed satisfaction with the ar- totaling $468 in seven case dis-, Congregational Church of East more than money or COLONIAL MASTER ra^ements. They said without positions, two Jail sentences for Hartford. ____ such protection Baluba tribesmen intoxication, and continuances in Survivors include her husband. On Liquor Count In the assembly who favor the two others. Gustaf Anderson: a daughter. Miss Leopoldville government against Marion Anderson of Manchester: 1075 EXTRA In the case of Mrs. Audrey V. Police last night arrested Ernest FULLY COOKED Tshombe’s separatist regime might a brother. Samuel Grimason of S. Reed, 42, of Weston St.. 'Vernon, Leclerc of East Hartford, charged Wethersfield; and a niece, Miss TOP VALUE be unwilling to risk their lives by with failure to grant the right of and charged him with operating going to Eniaabethville for the Evelj-n Brown of New Jersey. session. way, she changed her plea from Funeral services will be held at a motor vehicle while under the not guilty and entered a nolb con­ the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 influence of liquor. Reed was In­ As Tshombe maneuvered, ten­ tendere plea, and was fined $27. sions remained high in Elisabeth- Main St., Saturday at 1:30 p.m. volved In a two-car accident on vUle. The case disposition stems from Burial will be in East Cemetery. Holl St. at about 5:15. HAMS an Aug. 7 motor vehicle accident Katangan gendarmes yesterday The family requests that flowers Reed told police he was going Fully cooked, no work for in Manchester in which an ex­ be omitted and suggest donations north on Holl St., near Hannaway you! Serva cold or juit haat arrested seven Swedish soldiers of pectant mother In a second car The name itself spells qualityl the UJJ. task force, charging mem­ may be made to the American St. A snow plow which was plow­ and aat, you get more meat SHANK lost her child in an emergency Cancer Society, Manchester. ing cau.sed him to hit a car. owned bers of Katanga's security forces Caesarean section at Manchester at a marvelous money-sav­ PART had been seized since the informal by Vincent J. Incandella, 28, of 59 ing price! And you STAMPS Memorial Hospital after the two- Samuel V. Tulin Holl St. he said. TTie car pulled cease-fire was reached a week car crash. Mrs. Leclerc was org- Stampi, too! This is “ HYGRADE’S ago. Samuel V. Tulin. 85, of 965 Ross i out and backed Into him, Reed inally charged with criminal said. Police reported the latter 45: No coupons needed! Buy aii the items you want! The UJs". reacted cautiously, a St., Rahway, N. J., brother of negligence but that count was vehicle was unocciipied during the FACE PART COOKED »^AM 55< spokesman declaring, we are not dropped and the substitute charge Mrs. Pauline Rubin of Manches­ WEEK” taking any mlUtary acUon to get ter, died yesterday at a convales­ accident. W A A Get 100 Ixtra Tap Valua Stamp, whm yau buy a W A A entered. A civil case is pending. cent home in Rahway. Reed posted a $500 bond for ap­ them (the Swedes) returned be­ Fines were Imposed in the follow. pearance in Circuit Court 12, Man­ at your L w w 5-POUND 5WIFT'SSWIFT'S PREMIUM CANNEDCANNiD HAMHAm LUU cause we do not want to upset the Ing cases: Mr. Tulin, who had lived in the U. S. Savings Bonds U.S. Gov’t. Grade “A ” Turkeys... Hartford area for 50 years before chester, Jan. 8. The Reed car was political situation." Mrs. Dorothy Magglancomo of 9 a a g a ***'• ^*6 Valua Stamp, wkm yau buy a baK fallaa In the United States, mean­ moving to Rahway In 1954, was a towed away with left front end the finest birds youMi ever eat! Stop & Shop! East Hampton, $125 for operating damage. 5TOP A SHOP DELUXE iCE CREAM while, the Kennedy administration a motor vehicle while her license retired photographer. Timely tale on enter­ A V V cranked up a campaign in defense Survivors, besides liis si.ster Three other minor accidents, one was suspended; Chester Kuzmech, here, include two sons In West Involving three cars, were also re­ taining needi for your (eat 50 Ixtra Top Valua Stamp, whaa yau buy u of Its support of the U.N. effort to 35, of South Windsor, $125 for ported yesterday by police. No in­ end the secession of Katanga. driving while under the influince Hartford and Mt, Vernon, N. Y.. New Year’s eve party! 5 0 3-POUND SWIFT'S PREMIUM CANNED HAM Speaking in Detroit. G. Mennen a daughter in Ralrway. N. J,, a juries nor arre.sts were reported. of liquor; Frank Congelosi 32, of Get 50 Extra Top Valua Stamp, wh.a yau buy a Williams, assistant secretary of Rocky Hill, $100 for operating a brother in West Hartford, three Hygrade’s Picnics "*53* state for African affairs, said if motor vehicle while his license other sisters in Hartford. West A timely message about one of 3-POUND UNOX IMPORTED CANNED HAM the Katanga secession becomes Hartford and Bristol, and two TURKEYS was under suspension and $15 for permanent, "there is the danger of grandchildren. to It 24 IO 18 21 10 l8 II Hygrade’s Bacon pk, 59* Gat 50 Extra Top Valua Stomp. wh.n you buy a making a U-turn. Funeral services were held early Ruth Millett civil war which may well degener­ Also. William Barret, 19, of 95 ptaitl C Mani $aaa4 ate Into a war of genocide between this afternoon In the chapel of the ‘‘the best things in life” that fsn^f free 2-POUND KRAKUS IMPORTED CANNED HAM Washington St., $45 for speeding; Weinstein Mortuary, Hartford, ‘Just Like the Girl That •Yirai* 1^ •V8ract avsrin Hygrade’s Franktorts p!!; 49* different tribes in The Congo . . . and Edwin Salovitz, 30, of Middle- lb lb Gat 50 Extra Top Valua Stampa wbaa you buy a bentlan outside military intervention would town, $36 for speeding. with Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman Married Dear, Old Dad’ all too probably follow." officiating. Burial was in Elling­ Several pert and pretty teen­ Hygrede’s Chunk LiverwursI 59* HYGRADE'S SMOKED PORK SHOULDER James Daly, 42. of no certain ad­ ton Jewish Cemetery, Ellington. Williams ridiculed Tshonibe's dress, Manchester, was given a 20- agers were discussing the attitude One of the best things in way to help Uncle Sam claim that the Kitona agreement Memorial week wiil be observed of their fathers to the teen-agers' Get 50 Extra Top Valua Stamp, wh.n you buy day jail sentence after pleading at the home of his son, Coleman Hygrade’s Goid Guts 59* must be ratified by the Katanga guilty to an intoxication charge. experiments with extreme haiidos, PINK OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT IN BAGS assembly, which he called a "rump Tulin, 1559 New Britain Ave., eye make-up, the latest in teen-age life—freedom itself—really guard your very right to MsitiH $ 4 7 9 Bologna, Pickle & Pimento, Olive, Minced or William Chapman, ‘23, of East West Hartford. Get 50 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n buy u organization" representing only Hartford, was sent to jail for 10 fashions and so on. LOBSTER MEAT 12 61 inlaiO wilihl Luxury Loaf. Tshombe's Conakat Partv because days, for being found intoxicated. Finally one summed up the situ­ isn’t free at all. enjoy the money you save; 25-POUND BAG MAINE POTATOES the opposition Baluba Party had ation with, "The trouble with fa­ boycotted it. Reginald Phamphrey, 38, of 151 Cooper Hill St., pleaded not guilty thers is that they want you to look Gut 50 Extru Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy 6 boHlo. of ' A Negro State Department offi­ Funerals just iike your mother looked when^.i Let’s say you’re saving for cial, Deputy Assistant .Secretan,’ to charges of breach of the peace she vva.s a girl." We pay for freedom many CAROUSEL SODA, ALL FLAVORS Carl T. Rowan, charged in a (two counts), intoxication and re­ sisting arrest. His case was con­ Mrj. Agnes T. Coffey And that’s not all. Most men Got 50 Extra Top Voluo Stompt wbon you buy a '^'ipeech in Philadelphia that a pro- The funeral of Mrs. Agnes T. want their wives to look just like ways. With our vigi­ a home. With U.S. Savings Katangta propagandist operating tinued for court trial on Jan. 4 in Oiffey, 18 Hathaway Lane, wa.s they did when they were girls, too. Strictly fresh Grade NEPCO POLISH RING in New York had spent at least East Hartford. held this morning at the John F That is whv they make such re­ lance as free men. With Bonds you also help save a $140,000 this year getting “some Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W marks as, "The way I liked your Got 50 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy m Largo Siia pk|. of extremely vocal help in dispensing Center St., followed by a requiem hair best was the way you were taxes. With our commit­ better world to build it in. ALBA DRY MILK a string of myths and a stream of 14,981 Children Mass at Church of the Assump­ wearing It when I first met you.” misinformation about Katanga and tion. Or, "Remember that blue dress you ments to millions of other Got 50 Extro Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy a 14 ai. The Congo.” The Rev. Joseph F. Farrell was wore on our first date 7 Why don't STA-PUF SPRAY STARCH Rowan said the propagandist Under 18 in Town celebrant. Paul CJietelat was or you tiy to find a dress like that?" Doesn’t that sound like a was "a former Belgian civil serv­ ------I ganist and soloist. Burial was In free men ever3^here. MINUTE It just doesn’t occu. to a hus­ LARGE Get 50 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy a box of ant, Michel Struelens, who op­ There were 24 more children St. Bridget’s Cemetery, with corn- band that the hair style that was gcxxi reason to buy Bonds erates out of some rather plush through age 17 living in Manches-1 m'ital prayers by Father Farrell. becoming to his wife at 18 would ORANGE JUICE SCHULER'S POTATO CHIPS quarters in New York.” He im­ ter as of Oct. 1, 1961, than there Bearers were Chester Jediziew- look rldiciilous on her at 40. Or And there’s another way, now? These days more than plied that Struelens has the back­ ski; David McIntosh, Paul Dil- This man would say: “Don’t buy Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy n 16 oi. were as of Sept. 1, 1960. that the reason she looked so pretty Save 33‘ on 5 cans ing of the European-owned Union worth and Francis Chartier. in the blue dress was youth—and Bonds”. No wonder. The more Bondi EUPHRATES PIZZA Muilere Company, whose copper The resulta of the annual school a quiet way, we Americans ever you’ll be saving more enumeration conducted in the fall that she would have looked just as we buy, the stronger we grow as indi­ and cobalt mines in Katanga are pretty in something else. [J Regularly 2 63* EGGS Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy a 14 ox. the chief reason why the Leopold­ in Manchester list 14,981 a* the help pay for freedom. than money. ville regime wtmts to end the number of children under 18 In But while women may smile in­ viduals and as a nation. HOWARD JOHNSON'S MACARONI & CHEESE province’s seccession. town. Last year the figure was Public Records dulgently at the notions of their' 14,957. men—they really should feel warm­ That’s to buy U.S. Savings Evary tgg Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy o 9 ox. -fitruelens was not available for Warrantee Deeds O R8|. 2 fer 19e £ b 15'/, 81 comment but a spokesman for his School age enrollment, from ages ly complimented. candltd and GOREN PIZZA BURGER 7 through 15. is 7,694 this year com­ John B. and Irene Kambas to What the men are actually sa.v- Bonds. For Bonds are more ^ t(8p i Shop 1 1 88R8 "Katanga Information Service'' Lois M. Bantly, property off Rich­ ing is that they still think of their Not all the benefits of Bonds are in dollars. n ^H guartntMd! said, "we 80*6 accountable to the pared with 7,538 last year. Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stompt wbon you buy u 20 ox. Department of Justice and all oui A total of 141 fewer children ard Rd. wives as girls--and so see no rea­ than just a way to save Bonds help Uncle Sam pay the price of F a r m V1 a w records are on file there.” are attending public school or re­ John M. Miller to Robert H. and son why the hair styles and fash­ SAVE 178 81 a 8M8 O T 81 Brand PENOBSCOT BAKED STUFFED POTATOES Valerie M. Starkel, property at 40 ions that were once so becoming libsirty itself. doz The U. N. Civilian Operations ceiving special instructions this R8nlarly l i t tan j M M Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stumps wbon you buy u 12 oa. .staff in a report published today year, while the total pupils enroll­ Cambridge St. shouldn’t be so always. money. Bonds are also a PLANTERS PEANUTS said some semblance of adminis­ ed in non-public schools jumped George M. and Anna G. Pazianos And wb -n they are critical of the MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE trative order is returning to The from "35 last year to 964 this year. to Lois M. Bantly, property off way their daughters dress and RIO. Mt Netc taste sensation ... Congo after 18 months of chaos- The drop in public school en­ Waranoke Rd. groom'themselves, they are actual­ Iraiigt tr LItM ZLH v (Sot 25 Extra Tap Valua Stomp, wh.n you buy a 10 ai, The report noted “a fundamen­ rollment and rise in non-public Burnham Elstates. Inc., to Victor ly saying, "Girls never looked as HALF-GALLON SHERBET MtrH Irani T v ^^Tangerine-Grapefruit" SEILERS CHICKEN CROQUETTES tal change-in the character of the school enrollment is due greatly L. and Phyllis M. Mauluccl, prop­ pretty as they did when your moth­ -V U. N. operation in The Congo: to the opening of the new A.s- erty at 44 Croft Dr. er was a girl.” Twtak 81 Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stamp, wh.n you buy a 6 oa, Advice to The Congo authorities is sumptlon School's Grade 7 and the Sarah Price to Sarah and Wil­ So don’t be too deflated by your Keep freedom in your future with g Iftrktal rapidly replacing executive ac­ new East Catholic High School’s liam Price, property at 147 School fathers’ reactions, girls. Some day LEMONADE “ ORANGEADE Frtiin 11-99* NEPCO PASTROMI tion” by the U. N. itself. Grade 9. St. when you have a daughter of your TANGELOS Quitclaim Deed Gat 25 Extra Top Valua Stamp, wh.n you buy The problems confronting the Manchester has 19 prpils in in­ own your husband will be wanting Traa-ripanad, countty ax» stiU inuneme, how- stitutions this year, compared Sarah and William Price to Dan­ her to look just like you look now! A Dollar Value! SWIFT'S SMOKEY LINKS with 26 last year. Four mental­ iel Wright, property at 147 School Newspaper Enterprise Assn. aaadlaH from Gat 25 Extra Top Voluo Stomp, wh.n you buy a 9 ea. pkg of VJS. and Congolese financial of- ly retarded children receive no In­ St. Sail on Auitfian Alps lo CENT SALEI Florida, Sweet flrtala, after studying the national struction, compared with six last AdinUilstrator’s Deed U.S., Funds FOR UN U.S. SAVINGS BONDS a. a tangerine, TASTE O' SEA SHRIMP DINNER budget, found Mat only 20 per year. Jay S. Siegel, administrator of Wsshlngton, Dec. 28 (/P)— Cot 8lo Slit Po|iiodont Tooth xeity ai grapa- President Kennedy will ask 8 " 3 9 ‘ Gat 25 Extra Top Voluo Stomp. wh«n^ou buy a 16 oa. pk| of •SDt of current public «q>eiuies Six women were authorizedi.hy the estate of Charlotte Wright, to I IMPORTED SLIGED Pm U for le Whan Y«u Buy Rof. fruit! wars oorcnd by inootne received. Superintendent of Schoola WUliam Sarah Price, ohe-half interest in Congress for flOO mlUlon to buy TASTE O' SEA HADDOCK FILLETS ' 2a (be M d of education, 86,000 H. Curtla In September to canvaas property at 147 School SL UnlM Nations Bonds to help V'* The TreaeuryDeparpneni l9o Tube . . . Both for 70e. sdxwl children were all houses to determine the enum­ Notipe of Lease pay (or the U.N.'s Congo opera­ thanke The Advtrtiiing Council ani( 0 ii ntwipaper for their patriotie eupporL SWISS GHEESE Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stompt whan you buy a 7 aa pkg. af eration, required annually by the" The 841 (jbrporatlon to Philip tions. In announcing tl^ today, Sweat Green Peepers „ lout attar flnisNng piteuuy 5e OFF! lARCLAY PEELED AND DEVEINED SHRIMP flbM iMt beeauee there were OonnecUcut State Department of Harrison, property at 849 Main St. Harlan Oeveiand, assistant sec­ Popular Im­ Education. Building Permits retary of state (or International port cheeM Lot. of vitaminil •soeodaiy ooiiools to The canvassers were Mrs. Mur­ STRAWBERRY OR Got 25 Extra Top Voluo Stamp, wh.n ynu buy a 9Ve ox. pk| af rtbaoi. A UJT. fltMb Andrew Ansaldi, for a storage orga^zatlon affairs, acknowl­ with tha (w.at, Lett of UML Add iel Ritchie, Mrs. S&ry Forman, Shed at 186 BidweU St., $1,000. edged that he expects tbs request nut-lika flavorj RASPBERRY PRESERVES DOWNYFLAKE MUFFINS, ALL VARIETIES bssB started to baa- Mrs. Una Clark, Mrs. Loulss flavor and colorl 2 “ 29‘ loh ild n o. VUlags Builders Inc., dwellings at H ill atlr debata Some leading Pruttlng. Mrs. dalr# Hlghea and 888, 896, 426 and 484 Spring SL, Karaainbar, you gat IStl •a t 25 lgtr« Tap Valua Stomp, wh.n y.u buy o Vb laHaa af lew w w m t' Mn- Oozm Oyer. legUlaton hare been eritleni of Vta t8¥t If... ntg'4lt $18,000 each, the UJr. Congo netfob. 7 ^ Valua B^aaip» 3 4 ’ STA-PUP SOPTNIR f A, 1 '1 K N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,. <^N N «, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER," CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 PAOS EuSviliN BUGGS BUNNY MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE A. OUR, BOARDING HOUSE with HEH.HEH! yi^SMV' " f BUSS January Workshops Panel Discusses Hultgren, Mrs. Eugene MonUny 5PENPSa MAVBE HE WILL and Mrs. Charles Bodemann. Mrs. HALF HIS TIME TENOTO Ernest Johnson and Mrs. Everett WATCH IMS BUS/A/eSSf] A^^YTI^^B YOU FlEEd)|^ i WELl’P Antwer to Prtvtoua Aiadt From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Merged of Church Johnson are co-chairmen of the re­ ) EKTRA ICECUBES, <\THERE ARE SO OPEN THAT s a y . M R S . h o o p l d , h o w J Bird L if? m freshment committee. PW ATTEP I JUST FILL OP MY BED//MANY QUILTS School BoArd to Begin Till 9 P.M, ETGry ABOUT AN EXTRA WITH TRAYS.'-~YtXJ/7 ON YOUR BEDS g Emanuel Churchwomen will CLOCK B l a n k e t o n t h a t s l a b ' By DORIS BELDma ^ NURSERYMEN ELECt NiRht This Week COULDN'T Ke e p A n Mow. you oueht ACROSS SPlay'part meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. In Lu­ O F M I N E P T H E B R ID A L 4 Retainer Mrs. Raymond T. Quish, 110 Cheshire, Oep 2b Rmll POLARPEARON /> TO KEEP A ■ 1 Singing bird ther Hall at Emanuel Lutheran Includingr Set., Dec.SP VEIL THAT'S ON IT NOW SSurpasi Forest St., will usher in the New Tramposch of Monroe Center was THAT FOUR-raST//SPSDON UNDER fHE S Bird of prey 6 Compaa point Final Steps on Budget Church. elected president of the Connecu- WOULDNT KEEP FROST 8 Small bird I Year by serving Hor lY oeuvres O F F A p e r c o l a t o r ..' tSLACIEK O F <\ P IL L O W T O 7 Girl's name The program will consist of a cut Nurserymen's Association at M I N E , u n l e s s // B A S T 6 T f 12 Cry of most frequently requested by her West Sido NO KIDDIN* X WAK& SIrrigatei panel discussion on "What Merger the organization's annual meeting ‘ He WAS .K (YOURSELVES.VJ, bacchanals 0 -----pheasant guests. UPHALFADOZEH 13 Employ When the holidays are over, the board of education will be­ Pineapple Bits Means to Me," concerning the m^er- last night, succeeding Russell J. 10 Pertaining to ger of four branche.s of the iGriffin of New London. Other of­ Package Store t i m e s a N i g h t , 14 Go by aircraft an era gin the final steps in preparing the 1962-63 school budget, Wrap H strip of raw bacon 15 African river 11 Alaskan city theran Church in this count.fS: ficers elected were: Norman ijCjr- 365 CENTER ST. SQUAWKIN' 16 Number U niilL 'j which must be completed by Feb. 21. For the past several around a chunk of fresh, canned, L IK E A ; 10 African fly • Mrs. C. Henry Anderson is pro­ hom, Cromwell,, vice president; PCN&UIN.' 17 Group of (var.) months principals at the town’s schools have been preparing or frozen pineapple. Secure with gram chairman. Ludwig Hoffman, Bloomfield, sec­ Phone MI 9-0166 players 21 Roof llnials 31 Ibrblea <48Sonot A d W toothpick or skewer. Broil Intil ISuperts recommendations for the new^ Participants in the panel will be retary, and Arthur C. Bird Sr., iz-zs 24 Plant part 34 Obliteratloiia dO Fem iniM budget which the school board will bacon is crisp. Mrs. E. John Kjellson, Mrs. Carl Bristol, treasurer. 30 Sewing 37 Withered nieknanw 25 Cavern itudy at' workshop sessions Andover Ham and Cheese Roll AI,LY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN implement 26 Sheaf 40 Soothing 61 Greet laka 22 Superlativs 27 Wound 42 Fiber knots 62 River duck throughout January and February. Spread cream cheese and chive HI,6UZ...VEH t D H ,T H A T S OH.THAT SHOULPNT ONLY A FEW suffix incrustation 43 Cuddle 53Peraiaiiwol^hl8 What can townspeople expect to mixture on medium thin slices of BEB>1 MOVIH' JEFFERSON. BE SO TOUGH W E E K S -H E 23 Month (ab.) 20 Row 45 Lazy person 86Ametleaii find In the new budget ? Scouts Tour Old, boiled ham. Roll lengthwise. Cut 24 Lumbermen 30 European river 47 Top of the head humasM ARO UN P H E S A PESF.l HE'S REAL YOUNG, WAS ABOUT 28 Pedestrian's Among the new allocations defi­ in bite sized pieces. Secure with OUrTE A BIT.' I CANT GET LIKE SO WH^ Hr safety tone 8 nitely planned is a request for New Landmarks toothpicks. AaTa RID OF IM.' I FOUND IM.' 1 Z 3 4 r " 5” 7“ r 10 r '32 Scottish cap funds to finance on a limited scale Tenderloin Cubes NIW YIAR IMlIVIIWt V — ^ 33 Frosts 13 14 an in-school educational television Twenty Girl Scouts, members of Saute cubes of tenderloin steak 33 Feminine program. appellation Intermediate Troop 7, visited (with fat removed) In butter. Mar­ LOW BRICiS TO CHIBR 15 16 1> An allocation which will prob­ Hartford yesterday morning, inate in favorite barbeque sauce. 36 First woman ably appear will be 116,000 for the RUDOiTS ALL YIARI 37 Box 18 18 26 21 toured the Old State House and Broil. Cubes may be kept hot If FULLY COOltED language laboratory cut out of the made a complete tour of Broad­ 38 Novel 1 served at table on hlbachi grill. irU MIAN... IJlE AfIMUAL 30 Unite 22 present year’s budget. cast House. Mother’s Clam Hor D’ouevres BELLOW. 41 Ensigns 1 z . MEA Requests At Broadcast House they saw This recipe was given to Mrs. FOR FKTRA 44 Assam silkworm 25 s r 27 Si U !T Teachers hope that a stepped- both television and radio broad­ BLANKETS- 46 View n Quish by her mother, the late Mrs. 47 Ridiculed ■ up salary schedule for teachers casts being made. Samuel J. Turkington. mercilessly 1 1 with bachelor's degrees will ap­ They were accompanied by their 4 quarts quahogs (slang) 36 IT pear. leaders, Mrs. Paul Donahue and '4 pound butter 60 Capsiees As members of the Manchester Mrs. Andrew Verprauskss and also ^ 64 Encourage 1 ■ 1 * !4 C lip cracker crumbs H im CARNIVAL ^ BY DICK TURNER 55 Gibbon $9 40 42 Education Association, they voted by Mrs. Albert Patch, Mrs. Ralph salt i Ransom, Mrs. George Taylor and B t A , fciA T J l » 57 ----- swallow 1 Dec. 12 to submit to the person­ pepper 2 ; 58 Narrate 44 46 48 nel policies committee of the Mrs. Katherine Slobodian, who as- horseradish Iso Dutch city ■ -sl.sted with transportation. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 47 46 49 60 51 62 is school board a request for a new Steam quahogs. Remove from eOFalsiBer 1 12-slcp salary schedule, based on Last week the girls held a Moth­ shells and put through food grind­ A FINE THING) I'M SAVING I'LL SAV THIS' |61 Swiss measure er and Daughter Tea at the ele­ 62 Legal point 54 66 56 57 a 7 per cent increase of the start­ er. Melt butter. Mix chopped CHECKING SUPPER'' V >THAT FOR 'MUCH....YOU'RE A 63 Congers ing pay each year until maximum mentary school. The tea was at­ clams, butter, salt, pepper and BEFORE KISSING .QUICK-THINKER , 68 . 69 66 tended by 18 mothers who received \f DESSERT/ DOWN pay is reached. horseradish (to taste). Refill ME/ The requested salary schedule handmade shadow-box pictures cleaned clam shells. Broil until 1 Spanish 61 62 63 r ade of weeds. Super-Right Quality community S i ranges from $4,600 to $8,142. lightly browned on top. This 2 Greedy Mrs. Doris Chamberlain, princi­ recipe will make about 24 serv­ Tender, Lean The MEA has also asked the pal of the school, served at the board to consider adding annual ings. 8 punch bowl, and Miss Dorothea salary Increases to teachers who Chicken Liver Snacks SHANK Raymond poured the tea. Chit raw chicken livers into earn 15 credits above a master's The Grade 5 girls of the troop SHORT RIBf BY FRANK O’NEAI about three pieces. Wrap in bacon. LB degree, 15 credits above a sixth presented a skit entitled "How Sprinkle with .salt, pepper and PORTION year certificate and to teachers Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Christ garlic salt. Place on cookie sheet who earn a doctorate degree. mais’’ and the Grade 6 girls pre­ and broil. COOKED HAMS 1 . 5 3 ' Other MEA budget requests in­ sented a folk tale entitled "King Hot Crab and Cheese Dip Butt Portion clude; Thrush-Beard.” 'a pound butter 1. Doubling the increa.ses the Passes CP .A Exam 1 pound loaf soft proces.sed Full Shank Half ,r c “r , Z ’. ..53' teachers earn after serving a set David R. Nichols, of Pine Ridge American cheese COOKID HAMS A'" — U' number of years in the system. Dr., is one of 29 who passed the 2 cans crab meat. Full Butt Half Including Center Slice! IB .vv> VTINI c Tmi >t n u . 1^. T M »m. uj. pm. oh 2. Increasing the minimum and Certified Public Accountants ex­ Melt butter and cheese in top of ' maximum salaries for nurses and amination given in Bridgeport last double boiler. Add the picked and BONNIE BY JOK CAMPBKI.I. dental hygienists from $3,200 to month. cleaned crab meat. Serve hot in SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, U.S. GOVT. IMSP., READY-TO-COOK $5,700 on a 13-step plan to $4,000 Nichols, who moved to Andover chafing dish with shredded wheat / l"Hy DOESN'T ) M A Y B E H E S (Herald photo by Satonila) to $6,400 on a 12-step plan for two years ago, attended Manches­ wafers or favorite crackers. I mADE THAT BIRDHOUSE V, .EGO IN ? ' NOT A MRS. RAYMOND T. QUISH FOR6NOW- nurses and $3,600 to $6,000 on a ter High School and was graduated Mrs. Quish, a daughter of the SNOWBIRD,' 12-step plan for dental hygienists. from Bryant College in Providence, late town clerk, Samuel J. Turk­ h i BlRPS. 3. Increasing salaries for .sub­ ington and Mrs. Rosalind Craw­ Home, Inc. The couple has five Follette Jr., 67, widow of the for­ ' i s R.I. in 1956. He served four years TURKEYS stitute teachers from $14 a school with the U.S. Navy. ford Turkington, was borfi and children, Sheleen 13, Michael 12, mer senator from Wisconsin, died Peter 10, Thomas 9, and Timothy Wednesday, Her husband served day to $20 a day. Nichols is employed with the educated in Manchester. She was 16 TO 20 TO Special Services Sidney C. Roller accounting firm in a 1945 graduate of Manchester 8. as Republican senator from Wis­ After the personnel policies High School, and graduated from The family spends its summers consin from 1925 to 1946, succeed­ 20 LBS LB I 24 LBS LB Hartford. ing his father who was senator n ] i i j committee completes its study of Grange Note the Manhattan Medical Assist­ at their home at Old Lyme Shores I m the MEA requests, the board of ant’s School In New York City. from Wisconsin for 19 years. La- Andover Grange will meet Mon­ where Mrs. Quish is rapidly be­ Follette Jr. died in 1953 at the age education as a whole will review day at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. She worked in the laboratory of coming an expert water skier. of 58. CUviBM M COOKID-READYTO-EAT 1 'O O It and decide whether to accept it Part of the program will be "Down Hartford Hospital until her mar­ with or without amendments for riage. Sioux City, Iowa—Harry Whit- d l i r i m p PEELED 4 DEVEINED IB Meory Lane", where members ted, 70, former news editor of the inclusion in the budget. will be asked to speak on Grange She is secretary of the Repub­ Town principals, particularly lican Town Committee, a member Deaths Last Niffht Sioux City Journal-Tribune, died Shrimp Cocktail,3 1.00 events in the past in which they Wednesday of a heart attack. CANNED HAMS elementary school sil^iervisors, have participated. There will also of Manchester Memorial Hospital SUPERKIGHT have indicated they would like a Women’B Auxiliary, the Holy Fam­ Whltted had been in magazine and Ug C. A PA (Mn 'A.IWTtyllSA.tvrYW.Ihs-'t’A T j ^ / 2-;?S be some games and singing. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS newspaper work for 51 years be­ UNOX BRAND FULLY COOKED Sausage Links SKINLESS IB » » » II-18 fctgyB,,ir. Im . eS^lrun L. ■ number of additional personnel ily Mothers Circle, Republican "Maybe I should get some of that for Freddy! He's Church News New York — Konrad Bercovici, fore he retired last January. SUPERRIGHT 12 OZ K Q C added to the system. ’ 'Women’s Club, Mark Tu-ain Me­ 80, writer, musician and chroni­ At the Andover Congregational Boneless-Just A lb Variety Pack SLICED PKG bothered with five-o’clock shadow— about These include health and social morial, Otiildren's Services of Con­ cler of Gypsy lore, died Wednes­ JUDO SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERftY BRONDFIELD workers, guidance help, and music Church worship .service Sunday, once every two weeks!" the Rev. Willard Thomen’s sermon necticut, Bennrt School PTSO, day. Bercovici, a noted newspaper Foul .4 ir Costs 11 Billion Open & Slice A can 1 .9 9 SUPER.RIGHT 6 0 Z A A C and art teachers. Generally, the Washington School PTA, and the and magazine writer, also worked Large Bologna SLICED PKG principals agree that special serv­ topic will be "Standing On The 7 ^ Threshold.” A .solo, "Thanks Be To board of trustees of the American as a writer in Hollywood and Chicago The annual Io.ss in the BOZ ices are lacking in the system be­ Cancer Society. wrote some 40 books, many of United States from air-pollution Long week-ed ahead . . . *tock-up 3 5 ' cause the small number of person­ Thee" will be sung by Eugene Olive Loaf lUPER-HIGHT PKG LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Schwanke. Her husband, Raymond T. Quish. them about Gypsies. He was bom damage — exclusive of loss from now at A&P . . . milk, bread, meat eoz nel are carrying heavy loads. better known as "Mike," is presi­ in Romania of Gypsy parents. The Pilgrim Fellowship will sickness due to pollutants—la esti­ and all the fixin's for the holiday Soft Salami SUPER-RIGHT PKG The'.JManohester PTA Council’s dent of the W. P. Quish Funeral New York—Mrs. Robert M. La- mated at 11 billion dollars. executive board decided Nov. 18 omit its meeting Sunday night. The religious education board at money-saving pricesi SlICtD-MORRELL'S that the children’s fine arts pro­ Cooked Ham BOILED HAM TYPE IB 99' gram which the council has sup­ and the board of deacons will meet E Tuesday at 8 p.m. On Wednesday, I6 0Z C K 'C ported for 12 years should perhaps Luncheon Herring CUT JAS 9 9 be included In the new school budg­ the trustees will meet at 7:30. et. There will be a Town and Coun­ This year, the cost of the pro­ try Committee meeting at Congre­ gram, which serves 2,330 pupils in gational House in Hartford from FRESH TENDER 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday. cent W41 IT cn « u i ratubs Grades 4, 5 and 6, is $932. fiojuUhi^ J/VunA, ^ j : / g - a g cois. TM.WOUO ncHH usnvto LYNN Further discussion on the ex­ ecutive board’s decision will be Manchester Evening Herald An­ taken up by the council at a Jan. dover correspondent, Margery Choic* Frcsii Native Poultry. . . Direct From Form to You! Green Beans 2 LBS B. C. BY JOHNNY HART 25 meeting. Montandon, telephone Pilgrim BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE After the completed budget is 2-6012. GOLDEN YELLOW L E T S S E E ■ubmltted to this general man­ I /k W i .Mi ^ T I ^PARKADE ^ c ' MAVBE 2 9 [ W M E jim IMVEFTHUTt ] Ncdw if / pur a K .,Q K . /M ager, a public hearing before the OUT*n«.' IN M a r c h Police Get Exercise MtUUU lUKNFIKI t « • MANCHfSUR 3 0 DAYfe IN manager and the board of direc­ - - N O — WORKING ON i t ! tors will be scheduled, and final Bananas 2 ^ss 29 FEBRUAKv:. adoption of the new budget will Abilene, Tex. — A private health ...... NO,... N------r — T ------T club in Abilene is providing a OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. 6HARP-AGED T T — ^ be made in April. physical-fitnes.s program for City ------1-j^------CHEDDAR CHEESE > 69' TO ENJOY firemen and policemen on a test EVERTTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE basis. The program Is costing tlie MEL-0-6IT AMERICAN.-SWISS COFFEE MILL Bank Hikes Rate, city $500 a month. PARTY AND FOR GOOD EATING EVERY DAY!______CHEESE SLICES FLAVOR Asks Stock Sale POULTRY PARTS NAIISCO, BACON, ONION, TRIANGLE FRESH-GROUND FUVOR TURKEYS, CAPONS, CUT FRESH DAH.Y P 7 T p ^ Visit Our CRACKERS 37' YOU CAN'T GET IN A CAN The Hartford National Bank and pick Delicatessen ROASTERS, DUCKS, BREASTS, LEGS, EDUCATOR Trust Co., has announced an in­ CRAX 32' Mild and Mallow • .> I* PC 3 LB.BAG crease in the interest rate on sav­ up BROILERS, WINGS, LIVERS, eiGHTO’ClOCKtAo 55 ings accounts smd a proposed in­ COLD CUTS 1.59 MORTY MKEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI crease in Its capital funds by the GIZZARDS FRYERS, FOWL ANN PAGE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD sale of additional shares of stock. the AND 'yOnax TUGM ALU HOWMU^IH JUlLie IT B e c m & 5 ANP The announcements were made SALADS CORNISH HENS BACKS and ticb ofid FelMedled VfforMN end WMtf ' IT WAS DESTINY THAT IF'i(CU HAPONe POVN TO-THE <&BtXa2y mjLP'icu (* r FecM MXE APPAESHT THAT by Hartford National Chairman Prepared Spaghetti FRESH, NATIVE, OVEN MADE YOU CO M E TOME A R I^ , ON6 LBWCN, ^TO(?e ANP 6)4>iAN(2eC> TH& C R A H O B 3 ? e o t i e e o o y rdw n a t t h b Ostrom Enders after a meeting of NECKS RED CIRCLE BOKAR ABOUT THE DREAMS, HOGAN the bank's board of directors. 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Ohio State Meetinff UCLA hut Los Angeles Classic^ Not in Rose Bowl THE amps Herald Angle' Tourney Fever Has College Fives ■y FRANK CLINE Assistant Sports Editor Await Offer New York (^)—Memo to'fleam that toyed with Army 86-72*Colorado v*. lowa state in the sec-»once got to within four point* ln#night. It’* Idaho-Portland and Ore-e»OONFERENCE— Santa Clara in It* tournament opener. ond grmip of first round games of' *econ d halfi'' Southern Cal (8-1) gon - Michigan State, completing (9-1) drubbed Pepperdine, 76-64, Woody Hfiyes: Hey coach, Time for New Year’s Resnliitionfi , Australia (/P)—Australians Rod Laver and Roy Ohio State is going to- play The other semifinal matches the Big Eight Tohmament in Kan­ got 19 points apiece from Jotln the first round. and St. Mary’s (Calil.) edged San fourth-ranked Southern California, sas City; first round matches in Rudometkin and Chris Appel and •Jose State, 48-46 on Tom Sherl- Come the first day of January, along with the selection of Emerson completed a 5-0 rout of Italy in the Chal­ UCLA after all. But don’t an 80-63 winner over Purdue, and the the Far Weil Cla.ssic at Port­ heltr./yil-Amerlca Terry Dischinger ALL - COLLEGE — Bowling daln's 25-foot jump shot with two lenge Round today, then settled back to await professional pull back thos.e Christmas unranked Utah, which whipped land, Gulf South Classic at Shreve­ to 12 — leu than half hi* average Green (6-li, down by 11 at the .seconds left. In the semifinals fine football game.s, there is the usual array of New Year'i offers from tennis Promoter Jack Kramer. cards with the drooping roses. seventh-ranked West Virginia, 84- port, Sun Carnival at El Paso, —^in romp over once-beaten Pur- half, routed Seattle in second half, Friday St. Mary's meets Los An­ resolutions. Almost everyone makes them and no one has any Both are reported interested in’cale Fraper’s shadow to rank ar kept the cup , in Australia al­ the two-time All-America, led with bilt in the opening of the Gator defense by the whole club kept with Terry Ball scoring 23, spilled west Louisiana plays Haniline. ico State whipped Brigham Young. calling for $61,000 next year After about a Stengel managed team the .vorld'a No. 1 amateucr. turned though he was able to use veteran 20 points and a bundle of rebounds Bowl Tourney in Jacksonville, Ohio Stale in control against California, 61-54, and Oregon 70-64 and Marquette routed Wis­ all, if Maris' record breaking feat, would be gone if the "Stengelese” Fraser only in the doubles because for the Bucks, who’ll meet a UCLA State crushed Michigan, 89-64. To- WEST COAST ATHLETIC consin's Milwaukee Branch 93-50. baric Italian ace Nicola Pietrahgcli S’(NO)W JOKE!—Workers at Green Bay’s City Stadium prepare field for Sunday’s Fla,; Oklahoma vs. Kansas and Wa.shington, although the Huskies which was probably the biggest were edited out of the copy. in a brilliantly played five-set he has been slow to regain form shot in the arm baseball has re­ match today after the 25-ytfar-old after a series of injuries and ail­ National Football League championship game between the Packers and New York Gi­ ceived In years, isn't worth at least I Hoyd Patterson—Enough Intes­ Fmersor had routed Orlando ments. ants. Snow must be carted to .sidelines with wheelbarrows and washbuckets. Anything $1,000 per homer it isn't worth 'k tinal fortitude to tell his manager Sirola. 6-2. 6-3, 4-6. 6-2. Fraser, incidentally, doesn’t ^Headquarters 92, McIntosh 88 Ciis D’Amalo to go pound sand figure in Kramer’s plans. He in­ heavier would sink through eight-inch covering of hay and damage field. A crowd of dime, Laver finally prevailed over 40,000 is expected. (AP i hotofax.) All - Ohio Final Likely and face a legitimate challenger tends to retire. Charley C-onerly and V. Tit for his heavyweight crown for * Pictrangeli 6-3, ?-6. 4-6. 6-3, 8-6. In Laver and Elmerson. however, THE RECEIVING END— b’our New York Giant pass receivers pose with theii- but not before the temperamental Keeney Drops in 55 Markers, tie—Opportunity to sub-lease the'change, the promoter will be after the fountain of youth. Considering the hands out in dressing room in Yankee Stadium yesterday after practice session for Italian had finally produced some holders of all the major amateur of the tennis expected of him. New Deal in Big Ten Basketball For Holiday Festival job that these two seemingly re­ Billy Martin—Turning over of Sunday’s N^L championship game against Green Bay. From left are Del Shofner. Joel tennis titles of 1961. Laver won GI’s Win Free-Scoring Clash tired to pasture quarterbacks did a new- leaf which will find him in Wells. Kyle Rote and Joe Walton. (AP Photofa.x.) After an unexciting first set, the Wimbledon championship, and s::i (or the football Giants this fall, it a good mood once in a while. The Pietrangeli suddenly found himself Emerson took the Australian and New York (/P)—The men who shoulti krtow best — the would pay the New York manage­ flerv infielder always seems to and cheered on by the relaxed U.S. titles, the latter in an upset Seen by Yoting Badger Coach Paced by Buzz Keeney, who ment to buy an option on the have a chip on bis shoulder and croud at Kooyong Stadium — of Laver. coaches themselves—believe it will be an all Ohio final be­ had a big night, Headquarters Co. above mentioned souice of young looking for a flglit most of which played the red-haired Laver off Emerson, used exclusively In tween powerful Cincinnati and tall ^nd talented Dayton in the registered a 92-88 win over Mc­ life. he has won to date. his feet in the next two seta. But doubles In previous Davis Cup New York—(NEIA) — WatchlngOtucky All-Star Game. They are A Intosh Boat in la.st night's Rec students. I’ll wager that they Holiday Festival Basketball Championship at Madison Square Nicola lost his accuracy after that matches, made an exceptional de­ the action ■ from a ringaide seat Senior League contest. It was the Fred McCtirry Sr.—^If he ran Time Only Difference during the opening round of the can cook, too." Garden. ------Phil Hyde and His Young In­ and Laver took the last two sets but as a featured player. In beat­ The Bearcats of Cincinnati ano Guards initial win and the Boat­ dians — ^ a l to steadily Improve find the time from chasing his son Holiday Festival at Madison Rebuilding Job men’s third loss in as many to complete the shutout, first In ing bothiPletrangeli and Sirola, he As for Wisconsin , Erickson, Flyers of Dayton play tonight bui from game to game so that the and tlie''rest of the Indians on the Challenge Round since Aus­ lost but one set and 23 games. Square Garden, Jcrfinny Erickson not agaliut each other as the games. Manchester High's basketball talked basketball. who Inherited a basement situ­ Alumni Trims Indians can win 60 per cent of ation, so tackled a rebuilding job, tournament reaches the semi-final Keeney scored better than halt their games and gain a berth in team around the CCIL cimiils. a Erickson, 34, is In his 13th year stage wiln Wisconsin and La Salle of the Guard.®’ points as he sank little more luck this year in tha of catching, the last thFe!§ at Wis­ hopes to reach the middle of the the Connecticut Inlerscholastie In Prepping for Title pack this season and improve the still In contention. Indians, 55-26, 22 field goals and hit on 11 (or 13 Athletic Conference’s Basketball town bowling tournament to de­ consin, looks young/Chough to be position In 1962-63. Cincinnati, which routed St. from the foul line to set a new In­ Tournament in Febniary. throne perennial champ Larry By BOB BROWN one of his players./ John's (NY), 97-68. Tuesday, is dividual league scoring record of Bates. Having been the first to *>The success comes from execution "Well, this season m ar^ the end "A squad can’t win without the New Y'ork (/P)—What spe­ aration plan In the same amount The weatherman couldn’t have one big outstsmdlng performer," slated to (ace !.« Salle, an 87-60 In Exhibition 55 points. ■' Boston Re port for Silk City athletic squads. way. Stadium. habits.' Right now. we are looking throughout the season, although In Maine (prior to today’s Sugarloaf Mountain at King- and that bunch. "It was our biggest victory since 32-5 in the Alumni's favor at half­ and New York’s Johnny Green appear to be in the midst and 11. helped Keeney In the scor­ B. r . PtM. "Because this is a championship augurated the tow by being the I became coach at Wisconsin two time and 44-15 at the end of three ...... 3 (Ml 6 at this game with Green Bay as we Title has started most games. snowfall). Saddleback Moun­ field, Maine. . .Emphasis will first skier to be towed to the top. Great Freshmen of a ballet as they miss at Madison Square Gar­ ing for the Guards. Bob Fiske, game doesn’t mean we revamp our do at every other game." tain had packed powder on be on improved skiing rather "The mini has extraordinary years ago, " said John Erick.son, quarters. while only scoring six, did a KT‘4*n'*> ...... 22 11-13 55 whole method of preparation or In the defensive backfleld, Joe Christmas Day approximately 150 "But I'm afraid Dayton may be Only player to hit double figures den. FA llrtti ...... 7 2-2 IS As if to put the clincher on his Morrison will keep the slot he an 16-34 inch base. Cannon than racing, except for those people enjoyed excellent ski con­ freshmen — Skip Thoren, 6-10',^, great defensive job and also did Mrl'nrmirk ...... 2 (M) 4 change our system," he added. "We argument, the NFL's coach-of-the- Bogie Redmon, 6-8 and 230 pounds, ^ ^ b a LL too big end too good for us "I was Mike Reardon of the Alumni his share of rebounding inherited in the regular sea.son Mountain, FTanconia, N. H., wanting to race... A new ski ditions at the slope and many know we won’t outrebound them must treat this as another game year, made a further point. reported good to excellent lift .shelter at Jay Peak In and several more. They beat a lot with 11 points. Bill Keish tallied | Paul Ryan (20), Charlie Bunre T oIaIm ...... 14-17 92 Green Bay game because of in­ new pairs of skis were Initiated. so I gue.ss we’ll just have to try nine and Dave White seven for the i Mrlntouh Boat (SR) we have to play. The only differ- j "You know, many people think juries to regular.s. and held for running on packed powder North Troy. Vt., will contain of schools, including Wisconsin, to •After 765 Games' (15) and Terry Kennedy (14i B F. Pts. During Ventures Down South ence is that we get an extra week Sue Plagge, looking very good to outrun and outhustle them.” victors. 1 Biinr# ...... a 3-4 15 thit when you get in a title game the rest of the campaign. and a flve-21 base. a large dining area and the recruiting of Thoren, who had luiiiiiesjSl Dudley Moore, coach of La rounded out the scoring for Mc­ to get ready. the whole system must change, Mt. Mansfield and Spruce lounge. It also will have a for the first time on skis, was people talking at East High in Tommy Kelley and Ron Lewis i Intosh Boat. Ryan did Uie bulk of Konn^dv ...... h 4-10 14 "Joe does a fine job back there, among the skiers along with hus­ Salle, looks at the Cincinnati game were tops (or the losers with five j R\ am ...... JO 0-0 20 Could be Dangerous that you come out an entirely dif­ even though he's played mostly Peak at Stowe, 'Vt., boasted new mile and a half trail Rockford, 111., my home town. The By OLAY STAPLETON with misgivings. the work under the boards for K^lly ...... 0 M) n T(vo Connecticut basketball^' Bill Madden led the Elis with 18. "And even this extra time can ferent team. Well. I'll tell you a powder surface on a 28-36 called the Milk Run. . .Pico band Dick. Also seen skiing the gigantic Redmon played with Col­ apiece. | Schayes’ Streak Ends the losers. ('Ilfton ...... IS 3-3 39 teams, Yale and Central Connec­ Central Connecticut led by as offense in the pros, because he's local slope were Wendle and Betty Iowa State CoM-h "I just hope we make s good Alumni f&S) be dangerous," he added. "For one right now that we don't plan to a good football player," Sherman base while Siigarbush Valley Peak, near Rutland, Vt., one linsville, the Illinois state cham­ The final outcome was actually .10 10-17 SR ticut, ventured Into the South last much as nine points in the game at showing,” he said. "They I the o . , B F ri,. thing you have to be sure that you unveil any 'new offense. \Ve are had packed powder on a 25-40 of the oldest ski resorts, Is Loso and family, Karl Kehler and pions. When I first came to Iowa State mi decided from the foul line. Both Score at half Headquarter* 42-33. night and both were beaten. E added. Bearcats) may be )>clter than la.st Suim ond ...... i ( 2 the Marine Ba- e, but the team don't over-prepare but that you going to go with what we have base. offering a public stock sale family' and of course the skiing "Indiana is similarly well fixed in 1958 we opened with a 33-0 vic­ ...... a In a fling at the big time, Yale Again, he .saw no rea.son to flirt year's team which beat Ohio Stale ri^-iriHU.^kas ...... 2 M h from Tennessee came on stremg carry out your normal game prep­ for that is what we know best. with success. Other spots sporting a for the first time to help fi­ Kurtz's. While most of the Kurtz in the way of upcoming material, tory over Drake. With Star On Sideline took on University of Kentucky, in the 'closing minutes. Central had family were skiing, Fred Kurtz Naturally I was elated with this for the NCAA champlon.ship. They Vidl ...... (I 2-2 2 good to excellent sign includ­ nance a sweeping expansion starting with the amazing identi­ have a strong bench with some M niianos ...... 2 ts2 4 currently ranked sixth in the na­ a 34-31 halftime lead and was ed : Big Bromley at Manches­ program. . .First step will was manning the safety switch at cal 6-4 Van Arsdale twins—Tom good start in my first job ais a -Inhn.®nn ...... 2 'i-.'; H tion, and was defeated, 79-58. ahead until Bethel tied It at 55-66 the top of the tow line. Ed Clarke and Dick. They don’t need Har­ head coach. good news faces and the veterans fii'anl'in ...... 4 .T-,') II ter, Vt.. Pico Peak at Rut­ be the Installation of two have matured." Diilcliin ...... 0 i)-u II riiilad,1phia iJ’i Dolph ers with 48 points while team­ Central was downed 63-59 by with three minutes left. land. Vt.. Mad RivertGlen at double chairlifts, rising In and his two sons were also among ry- When we reached home after the H endell ...... 1 (Mi 2 mate Jerry West added 28. Retirement Plans Bethel College of Tennessee in the Fine Problems Confront Coaches Schayes' record performance "A flock of coaches were dis­ game Debbie Ariall, daughter of The Beartiats, now boa-sting a Wilin' ...... 2 .V."i 7 Tom Maxwell of Central led all Charffers’ Faison Waitsfield, Vt.. the Middle- tandem to the 3,969 foot sum­ the crowd skiing. I don't know If 7-1 record, have tremendous size Lee Shaffer was high for Ih# first round of the Christmas Tour­ scorers with 18 points. bury College Snow Bowl, and mit. . .A new 1.000-foot lift Ed had his skis with him, but I appointed when this pair wound our trainer, came over. Knowing McArtam ...... 2 1-1 .'i of 706 consecutive games dur­ Nats with 23 points. nament at Camp LeJeune, N.C. up in Bloomington. Tom aver­ that she had seen the game, I fish­ in 6-9 Paul Hogue, 6-8 George Wil­ Jim .Mlslreila ...... 1 (M) 2 Bousquets, Jiminy Peak and has been installed at Smug­ am told that his two sons are both son, 6-6 Fred Dierking and 6-6 Ron ing the regular season and In the nightcap of the After Kentucky bi-oke out of a Top AFL Rookie aged 19 points a game in high ed for the right answer. Totalii ...... 20 15-23 Otis Ridge in the Berkshires glers’ Notch Sklways at Jef­ very good young skiers. Donham. 765 including playoffs in the doubleheader. Philadelphia de­ Changed by Benham 5-5 tie with seven straight points. Starting Positions Set of Western Massachusetts. fersonville, Vt., on the prac­ school, Dick 20, and they have "Debbie, what did you think of M an rh cfitfr (26) Hockey at a Glance The latter, a 19-year-old sopho­ B. r. pts natinnal basketball associa­ feated New York 131-119 as Yale was permanently behind. The C Dallas (TP)— Rookie of the Ski Dust; Housewives tak­ tice slope to relieve conges­ all the moves wrapped in one. our game today?” I asked. year In the American Football Thursday night at the Board of more who ia built like a football Laut^nbach ...... 1 0-1 2 tion has been halted by an in­ Wilt Chamberlain pushed in Wildcats were led in scoring by ing skiing lessons at the tion on the lower lift area... Directors meeting plans were They were All-America in high "Coach Stapleton, the other P o tte r ...... 1 jury which sidelined the Syra­ Larry Pursiful with 25 and Cotton NATIONAL LEAGUE League, according to the roach­ school. Both were elected Mr. team wasn’t very good, was It?" halfback, simply murdered the K elley ...... 1 53 points to go over the .50 Lake Placid, N. Y. (/P)—Stan Benham, this country’s best Belknap Mountain Recrea­ Its capacity is 500 an hour... made for the managing of the New York Redmen. He came off Pear.^on ...... 2 cuse great. Nash and Carroll Burchett, with Montreal 3, New York 0. Except at Quarterback es, is Earl Faison, the 256- tion Area can bring their This makes the area capable Basketball after the Indiana-Ken- came the reply. mark for the 20th time this bobsledder who announced his retirement after last Febru­ pound defensive end of the San slope In regards to Ski Patrol as­ the bench with a couple of mln\ites J e r ry M lstretta ...... 0 When the Nats took the year. 16 each. Chicago 0, Toronto 0. babies along. A nursery of handling 2,200 skiers an signments and two operator as­ to go in the first half and sank Sm ith ...... 0 ary’s World championships, has changed his mind and will Diego Chargers. school at the lodge has a reg­ hour. ' signments. The club is In the proc­ liew is ...... 2 floor at Convention Hall last Chamberlain now has play­ San Francisco (iP)—The lineups for the 37th Shrine East- Faison was given the honor three quick buckets. Before he B rannick ...... n night against Los Angele-s in lead the United States’ quest for a world title next month at ess of qualifying a 15-man ski pa­ was through he had .scoi-ed 27 Lenvilt ...... 1 ed 1,705 consecutive minutes West football game Saturday are set—except for the quarter­ yesterda.v when he got fixe of J, Simmons ...... f) the first g(ime of a double- Germany’s Garmisch - Partenklr-'------— trol to supervise skiing at Mt. Sumptuous Bill of Fare Due points, hitting 12 of 16 shots, most­ in 35 games and has scored backs. the seven possible votes. Nebo. The club will al.so super­ Pnwer.q ...... f) header. the all-time NBA 1,716 points. That's more Ihaji Chen run. Both head coaches, Joe Kuharich ly on smooth, soft jump shots from Wifo ...... 0 scoring leader was absent "They told me there was no one Ellington o s e r feaseive unit, with six Big Ten The former Indiana star was Dup as Cheerful After Victory, vise the operation of the two tow? about a dozen feet out. .‘NUllivan ...... 1 a point a minute. of the East and Jim Owens of the I.ism tti ...... 0 from the lineup. else around who could do the job. linemen and Nick Buonlconti of credited with Intercepting two "He was the fellow who broke At the same time last night, West, still were trying to decide Notre Dame. passes and Upping or batting The new .side is not operating Hoople Off to Flying Start Qun.-nil,“chka ...... 1 The 33-year-old veteran was so I figured that maybe I could For Fifth Time today between a pair of outstand­ us down," moaned St. John's Coach Chamberlain scored 26 points help," Benham said today. y e o A . ^ n d . Kuharich .still was undeeded too down 25 more during the sea­ Anxious to Get New York Date because the special rope which Joe Lapchick. "And he’.s a sub- T o t a l s ...... ',..10 6-14 in Massachusetts General Hos­ in the fourth quarter to tic a ing quarterbacks on each squad. on whether he would use Angelo son. was ordei ed for the tow has not Score at half, .12-fi Alumm. pital recovering frohi emer­ He will pilot both the United STORIUS — Leading from start Daberio of Notre Dame or Gary been received. It Is hoped that the Picking Major Bowl Winners atitute, mind you. That’s a great NBA record for most points States’ No. 1 two and four-man Kuharich said he probably His roach at San Diego. Sid ball club. They can beat anybody gency surgery on his right in one period. to finish, E. O. Smith High's bas­ wouldn't decide until game time Ballman Of Michigan State as the Gillman, saki "His potential is Miami Beach. Fla. '/Fi — Ralph' .spectators at Miami Beach Audi­ rope will be in by New Year’s cheek bone which was shat­ *led* in the compellllon. East flanker back. Daberio is the torium. \ weekend. The lighting i.s complete on any given date. I think it will In other activity last night. Last year, at the Olympic bob ketball team trounced EUlington, whether the East quarterback unlimited.’’ D\ip,i.s was gleeful today over the By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE be between Cincinnati and Dayton tered in a collision with the would be rifle armed Roman Gab­ •smalle.st man on either squad at 5- T’ne New Orleans fighter opened ] .so the slope will be well illum­ Jack Twyman pushed in 34 run at nearby Mt. Van Hoeven- 59-43, here Wednesday night. “I’ve never seen a rusher get pro.spect cf a New York television inated for night skiing. Bill Hun- Originator of Bowl Games in the finals with Cincinnati the Warriors' A1 Attics in a game riel of North Carolina state or Ron fool-8 and 165 pounds but the little a cut over Akins’ left eye and al.so in Boston Tuesday night. points and Oscar Robertson berg, he finished second to World Smith erected a 28-16 halftime ad­ guy from Donora, Pa.. i.s rugged. his hands on the ball as often." bout on the strength of hi.s work­ nlford reported that there i.s al­ winner.” chipped in with 31 to high­ Champion Eugenio Monti of Italy Miller of Wi.sconsin. said offensive Coach Joe Madro had him bleeding from the mouth Ah,^ there, football fans, a sump Dayton also has several good vantage and stayed comfortably In addition to the quarterback, manlike. ’. nanimous decision over in the fourth round. TTie crowd most 30 Inches of snow in the bowl tuous bill of fare awaits you on A hospital spokesman said light a 142-117 Cincinnati vic­ in the four-man competition. He Oweps had a similar problem, of San Diego. Virgil A'kin.s. on the new slope, this is caused big men, notably 6-10 Bill Chniie- he doubted Schayes could play in front the rest of the way. trying to choose between John the We.st offeasive backfleld stack­ was standing at the slugging wind­ the New Year weekend! lewski, (5-10 Bill Westerkamp and tory over St. Louis. It was the mls.sed the lead by a fraction of a ed up as Curtis McClinton of Kan­ The eight coardies in the AFI. The N'c'v Orleans welterweight up. by the drifting which naturally for several weeks. Hawks' fifth loss in a row. second in first day of the four-man Bob Lougee (15) and Rusty ’60 RAMBLER $1495 Hadl of Kansa.s and Mel Melin of were permitted to vote only for fills the bowl . . . I The bowl committees have pre­ 6-6 Gary Roggenbuck but the guy Maines (14) paced the victors’ at­ Washington Slate. sas and Mack Burton of San Jose said after beating Akins last night Dupas’ foray.s a.s a boxing mas­ It was the first game the Detroit beat Cthlcago 121- competition, and when the second Station wagon, 6 cylinder with State at halfbacks and Ron Bull players on opposing teams, not pared some special treats guar­ who makes them go is 6-foot Gor­ tack. But scoring honors for the standard transmission, radio The We.st loaded its bigge.st men considering their own, thus that he had been promised a na­ ter were varied with wallop-trad­ anteed to Uckle the palates of even don Hatton, the playmaker. ball- veteran forward missed since 93 behind the scoring of Gene day was canceled because of warm of Baylor at fullback. tionally televised match with Gas- ing sessions in the fifth, sixth, sev­ The New Year’s weekend trip is Feb. 17, 1952. weather, he never had a chance to night went lo Ellington's Bob and heater. Into its defensive line in hopes of The conle.st. to be televised na­ seven would be a unaniiiioiis going along as planned and the the most discriminating footbal: hawk and scorer. Only a sopho­ Shue and the rebounding of O'i-ioughlin with 17 points, Jeff halting Bast smasher.® Ernie Davus choice! par Ortega in Madi.son Square enth, eighth and ninth rounds. In group will leave Friday evening. filberts, egad! No less than seven more, Hatton scored 27 points The Nats missed Schayes as rookie Ray Scott. Shue rol- recoup. tionally ■ from San Francisco's Garden Jan. 6 if he fought well 'he riov.er punching sequences, as Benham, who will captain the Heinz and Doug Ralston had 10 of Syracuse and Bob Fergu.son of Kezar Stadium Saturday, figures Buffalo fullback Art Baker, Anyone still looking for a ride of the nation's top 10 collegia.t Tuesday. they lost to Loe Angeles, 119- I’ected 26 points and Scott apiece also for the losei-s. ’59 DODGE $1455 Ohio State, a sensational pair of again.sf his "etcran St. Louis op­ in the lighter exchanges, Ralph should contact Dick Plagge powers—Alabama, Louisiana Slate, Wisconsin's big gun is Ron Jack- 111. Elgin Baylor led the Lak­ grabbed 19 rebounds. U.S. team, .said that Chuck Ran­ as a test between the East power Houston end Bob McLeod' and ponent. lad the best of it. There were no dolph of Saranac Lake, N.Y., would All 15 players, nine for the win­ "Royal" 4-door, hardtop, power All-America runner.®. a.s per.soniflcd by Ferguson and San Diego linebacker t'liiick 'Texas, Mississippi, Minnesota, Col­ son, a 6-4 sophomore, who scored steering, radio and heater. Dupa.s hooked and jabbed ef­ knockdowns. Ski conditions existing at Ml. orado and Arkansas—will display 25 points in the Badgers' victory be his brakeman on both sleds. The ners and six by Ellington, got in­ The East stacked up what might DavLs and the West’s speed and .\llen each got one vote. fectively at Akins during most Dupas weighed 148in win­ other U.S. two-man sled will be to the scoring act and came be an all Big Ten line for it.® de- deception Nebo will be reported along with their wares. / over Providence. A speed mer­ of their 10-round bout before 3.086 ning hi.s 92nd professional fight. the skating report in The Herald The matchmaking is well-iUgn chant, Jackson was a standout un­ driven by Gary Sheffield of Lake through with at least one basket ’58DOOGE $995 No sleds or toboggans will be per­ perfect. Your peerless prognosl' der the-boards, grabbing numerous Benefit Basketball G>ntest Placid and Gerry Tennant o(» each. ■»‘g! ew! Princeton, W. Va., both of the Ma­ "Royal’’ 2-door hardtop, power mitted to use llie ski slope, Lut cator was driven almost to dis­ weekend’s finest attraction, with rebounds with tremendous leaps. The victory evened Smith's rec­ steering, radio and heater, Alumni Trounces Riflemen the road leading from the Mt. traction trying tt select the win­ Ole Miss corralling the Longhorns BUSINESS.MEN’S LEAGUE rines. They finished second to Mon­ ord at 3-3 for the year. The loss Nebo athletic field down to Char­ ners for you (Ed Note: Almost?) in the final quarter. Pair of well played games in the Tonight at East Catholic ti in the two-man competition last was the fifth as against a single ter Oak Park has been packed Realizing that I am familial Businessmen's League at the .East year. triumph for Ellington. ’58 CHEY. $1095 ] and sleds and toboggans will be NFL TITI E GAME More Honors Due Army Personnel With Art Shorts Setting Pace with the professional stalwarts Green Bay 30. New York 24. Side Rec last night saw the A-1 With the purpose to help raise Smith made it a clean sweep by "Impala” 2-door hardtop, auto­ I permitted to use this area. There from their days as collegians The other U.S. 4-man team will Green Bay's twin hammers, Jim For Warren Spalin Caterers lopping the Post Office. funds for the school's football capturing the prelim, too. 45-41. matic trans.. power brakes and -are no lights lighting this road so I many of my adherents have plead­ 48-43. while Nas.siff Arms upset be made up of Army personnel now ! parents are urged not to let heir ed with me to reveal my choice Taylor and Paul Hornung, pound squad, Ea.st Catholic High's unde­ 8mith l.»9> steering. Following the 186 of Art Shorts, tion supplies for Varsity v.nnei's the Giants. the Telephone Co., 52-44. stationed -in the European theatre. B. y . P ts. children go sliding at night. Milwaukee (/P)—Any honors that feated basketball team will take the Manchester High School Alum­ were won as follows; ' in the Green-Bay-New York title Paced by Don Wheeler, who Benham. 40, said he has raced on Ashion ...... 1 0 2 encounter. Not wishing to disap­ lefthanded pitcher Warren Spahn found the range for 14 points on on a combination Faculty-P'alhers Garmlsch’s run three times, get­ M a ln e a ...... 5 4 14 1i7 DODGE $895 ni rifle team trounced the varsity High Individual. Fred Jacobs, M cK A in ...... *...... 1 0 2 Although ski U's.sons have not as point anyone, I’ve included it in of the Milwaukee Braves hasn’t seven field goals, the Caterers, five tonight at East Catholic's new ting a second place In the 1951 squad yesterday in the Waddell four boxes. . yet been scheduled anyone wish­ had? B c n w a rtln g ...... 1 4 b 4-door station wagon, radio and Second High Individual, Allan I my selections. after a slow start, pulled away In gym on Middle Turnpike at 8 world competition. JuhAAZ ...... 4 0 8 heater, automatic transmission. School Range, 919—882. Shorts, ing to learn the basic fundamen­ Go on with the forecast, and a There was one, but now he . has o'clock. L o u r '‘c ...... 5 5 15 Archibald, three boxes. I Sport Chatter the second period to stay and hold "The last straightway is one of nationally ranked gunner, led the tals wi" be able to find an obllg Happy New Year! added that to his collection. Against outside opposition, the the fastest there is," he said, "But D l r t f e l ...... 1 0 2 High Prone Score, Gary Harri-1 ing ski club member willing to The Wisconsin Legislature ap­ a 26-22 halftime lead, Jim Watt H e r n be rg (1 2 University of Maine's Jack Too- GATOR BOWL all-freshman Eagles have won the race will be won or lost on the l..awRon ...... 4 0 S ’59 FORD $1195 ■son. two boxes. ! teach almo.st any night. H.AROLD JARVIS, Bolton con­ proved before it recessed la.sj tallied nine as A1 Setsky hit several mey and Bill Breadheft by a, single Georgia Tech 27, Penn State 10 flpe out.side shots to collect eight four in a row including a couple first half mile, where the curves V-8 ^-door wagon, High Standing Score, Jeremy tractor, scored a hole-in-one at the week a rt.solution praising Spahn ; Totals ...... 23 13 59 standard point, with.UConn’s Bob Rusconi Conklin, two boxes. The Penn State lads can be re­ lints also for the winners. For of spectacular come-from-behind are. But I don't doubt that we will transmission. just a point behind them. Paul lied on to give their customary Plantation Gold Club. Fort Lau­ "long and lllustriou.s career tha‘? triumphs. But facing them tonight Kllincl'iA (4.3) Sixth High Score, Philip Kle- Mailmen, Ed McCarthy (161 do all right." V B. y . P is Geissfer’s 179 completed the Alum­ good account of themselves But derdale, Fla., several days ago. exemplifies the highest ideal.s o' will be Coach Don Burns, one of 0 mas. one box. sportsman.ship a.nd citizenship.” s * the pace followed closely by He said that the U.S. feam had () l.uughlin ...... 4 r; ni scoring. Low Score Booby Prize, Frank Sport ScheHvIe they will be unable to hold off the The Manchester club member used Rim Stevens (13). the better back court men In been working at the nin here and ...... 1 f. 10 SPECIAL Junior Fred Jacobs topped the big and rugged Engineers. a No. 7 iron for his 140-yard shot. / The re.solutlon will be read at UConn historj', football Coach Han*(»n ...... 1 n 2 Katkauskas, one box. the annual Diamond Dinner of Spearheaded by Ron Badstueb- that Sheffield had continuefl the H(»iiu ...... 4 2 10 varsity squad with a fine 184, No double winners were allowed. SUN BOWL ner. who tallied 29 markers, to Larry lanucci and Bob Fish, who spectacular driving that made him J a n s e n ...... 1 n 2 Today Milwaukee Baseball Writers Jan. 0 2 followed closely by sophomore Next match for the .schoolboys Wichita 26, Villanova 13. A hap­ ST. JAMES’ basketball team pace all scorers for the evening heads the school's intramyral pro­ the surprise of last year’s cham­ K o b u s ...... 1 1958 B U IC K East Catholic vs. Faculty-Fa­ py going away present for Coach 21 as one of the many citations gram. and several fathers. Allan Archibald’s 183. Captain will be against a team potentially nipped St. Bernard’s of Rockville on nine field goals and 11 for 14 T o ta la ____ ...... 12 19 43 thers.' 8. Hank Foldberg, who moves to that will be accorded the 40-year A preliminary contest between pionships. 2-DOOR SEDA!SEDAN, STANDARD TRANSMISSION. Allan Sault and Jeremy Conklin, nearly as tough as the Manches­ last night at the local gym, 36-33. from the line, Nassiff's "The extra year of experience Score *1 )i»II 38-16. Sm uti. Alumni at Ellington, 8. Texas A. and M. old Spahn. > the East Catholic Intramural All- who fired his first match yester­ ter Alumni. Wilbraham Academy Bob Martens’ 10 points paced the This year's dinner i.s centered turned back Telso who played with has hel))ed him," Benham said. "I day, came in third and fourth, with of Wilbraham, Mass., undefeated Friday, Deo. 29 ROSE BOWL winners while Gary Bums had just five men. Behind Badstuebner Stars and St. James' parish five Minnesota 28, UCLA 14. Min­ around Spahn and his accom­ will get the evening’s program un­ know I’ll be able to help him in 1954 C H E V R O L E T Junior hotshot Gary Harrison fall­ over a two-year period. The In­ Central at Manchester, 8, Arena. nine. plishments that include 309 careei in the scoring for the winners was Garmisch becau.se I know • the Rec Volleyball ing well below bis usual average dians travel to Wilbraham Jan. 8. nesota represents the Big Ten. Ray Blanco (8) and Herm Wierz- derway at 6:30. 4-DOOR SEDAN. STANDARD TRANSMISSION. Saturday, Dec. 80 UCLA the Big Five. That makes victories, two no-hltters and a list Ellington High will host Ita course very well." for fifUl place. The 882 varsity The complete schedule follow­ RHAM at Lebanon. of other records. bicki (8). For Telephone, Lenny This will be Sheffield's fourth AMERICAN LEAGUE total la lower than expected, and the Golden Gophers twice as for Alumni tonight at 8, also. ing the Alumni clash is as follows: Nelson Award The legislative resolution sala Smith (16) and Don Smith (9) World championship competition. W. L. Pet. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM— indicatei a need for real improve­ Jan. 8, Wilbraham. awav: 12, mldable—heh-heh! SUGAR BOWL Spahn typifies the best In an ath­ stari'ed! He was brakeman aboard Art Ty­ Watkin.s ...... ___19 2 .905 FROM SlOO UP! ment if a winning season is to be Hamden, home; 17, Wilcox 'Tech, ... Wins Last Game lete and citizen. ler’s sled that won the two-man ___14 4 .778 earned. Alabama 33, Arkansas 12 Ala Boston (.iP) — A Rutgers’ full­ r EAS1’ SIDE .MIDGETS Rivalfi Mrrt Civilan ...... home: 24, Windham Tech, away; bama’s Crimson Tide will be out back who volunteered to play de­ Besides Spahn, catcher) i Joe title in 1959, and like last year, will West Sides ...... 11 7 .611' BANK RATES—SMALL PAYMENTS Sawit Wbu Trophy 31. Loomis, home. Torre will be honored as the Only game played last night team with Tennant, Benham and ___in 11 .476 San Francisco (JPl — The San to prove her number one ranking fense and gave up a chance for found the Lawmen beating the Dallas (A*)—The owners and U & R Const. . . ■ttie Shorts Trophy for the high Feb. 2, Windham, home; 7, Choate Francisco -Saints, playing their Is no fluke. ball carrying glory, last night was Braves’ lookie of the year, and Randolph on the top U.S. four-man Scandia A. C...... 4 17 .190 senior shooter -was taken home home; 9, Hamden, away; -14, Duffy liewis, retired

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN PAS« PODBTEIN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (jONN« THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28.1961 ------^------Salesmen Wanted 86>A ArtlelM For Bale 4$ Household Goods 51 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Aotomobneii for Sale 4 Buainess Serricea Offered IS i^lBniklliix-ConttactiBc 14 P&inttng—Pai^erlnf 21 Help Wwite^Peiiiale 35 I2tlt Circuit Rockville- V ernon rO R SALE—Chevrolet 1952, good LOWER PRICES on mattreaaea and NEED A CAR end bid your credit ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ BUILDING. AND remodeling—ape- PAINTINO AND paperhanglng. SEWING machine operators, night WHAT ARB TOUR plans (or 1062? A good Rawlelgh Business is hard condition; mjm’a clothing, furni­ box epringe—319, 329, 386, How­ turned downT Short on down pay- tiques included. Work guaranteed., cializliw in all kinds of caroentry Good clean workmaniulp at rea- ehift, 6-10 p.m. BIxperlence pre­ ture, room fdm heater, miacellene- ard's Sleep Center, 639 Main. MI .Hfgf ARS TlAiH THAT M iLPfW " H B D f DIP J A Rep u&hti mentT BankruptT RepoaoeealonT MI 9-1962 ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 80 to beat. Big lin e well established CLASSIFIED work^ CWl collect, Leo Anderson, ■onable rates. 80 years in Man- oua. 64 Blrcn St. MI 8-808(g 9-6385. W VWISHB3 HIS WIPS WSMITT _IT tOOKED 6RSIN TO MWl Court Cases Mrs. Welch Appointed Clerk Don’t give up! See Honeet Doug* TR 5-7271. ctiestei. Raymond Fisks, MI H pjU ’d St.______' makes good profits. No experisnee toe, get the Ibwdown on the hnreet SHARPENINO Service - Saws, 0-0237. required. Opening In Bast Hart­ SNOW BLOWERS - From $79.93 COLOR OLINPI down knd emalleet peymenta any­ knives, axes, shears, skates, ford or Manchester, or write today and up. Pgrta and aervice Capi­ ROOKMLLE SESSION TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ 4 mm To Building Appeals Board where. Not a email loan or finance rotary blades. Quick service. C i^ - Roofing—^idtiic It EiXTEKlOR and interior painting. CLERK-TYPIST for information how to get started. tol Equipment Co., 38 Main St. low’s, 867 Main. Call Ml 4-6221 An Ellington man who was in­ ADVERTISING company plan. Douglaa Motore, tol Eiquipment Co., 38 Main St., PaMrhangliig. Wal^per books. Rawlelgh, Dept. CNL-26-254, Al­ Hours 7-6 dally, 7-9 Thuraday. 7-4 DQ 333 Main S t Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, Wallpaper. removed. CeUlngs. Interesting position in small de­ bany, N.y. Saturday. KENMORE wringer type t^asher, volved in a two-car crash on Wind­ Mrs. Lee Welch of 14 Main St * and Mrs Clifford Nlemajui, 138 Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI Floors. Ooibd clean workmanship. partment for qualified typist. Must good condition, 335, also, oil burn­ sor Ave., Rockville, two weekg ago Talcottville, has been named sec-1 Union St CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 3-7958. FuUy insured. Reasonable rates. be high school graduate with good TWO PAIR of boy’e hockey ekatee, er space heater, reasonable. MI told Circuit Coutt Judge Edward C. pelary for the Vernon Building| Discharged Wednesday; Joaaph 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door, needs bat. ship guaranteed. 200 Autumn 3t. Leo PeUeUer, MI 0-8826 or Ml figure aptitude. Good wages, Sitoatlono Wanted— size 2 and 4, good condition, rea- 9-6658." Hamill Tuesday that he thought | ^^oard of Appeals, the appointment Kozlow.ski. 8 Morrison St. SNOW PLOWING — Bolton area, pleasant working conditions, ex­ tery, 350. MI 3-0448. MI 8-4860. 0-5082. Female SS aonable, MI 3-6749. the crash was tile fault of inkulin. take effect imnicdiatclv. Tin School Menus driveways, 34 and up. Aldo Peace, cellent benefit program. Apply FLOOR SAMPLE year end sale "I think I was suffering from too "lent was made by Build Vernon Elementary School COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYf. MI 3-5712. BIDWELL ROME Improvement PAINTINO papering, floor sand­ you get what you see. Incredibly much insulin," said Warren Llsk, |''’K Inspector A' lhur F. Hunting , Wednc.sday—tomato soup. corn FOR SALE—1953 Dodge Converti­ V- MONDAI Xkra nUDAT 1»:M AJtL—«ATDBDAT ■ A.AL Company—all types of siding and ing, remodeling. CaU Mr. Charles, First National Stores, Inc. WOMAN WILL babysit any time. PAIR BOY'S ice ekatea, eize 7. 38. low prices. Howard's Sleep Center, 52, of 2 Fairview Ave. "I have :cliowdcr, bread sticks, tuna salad ble, *200. MI 3-7527 after 6 p.m. HAVE JE E P —will plow. Reason­ nxrflng. Aluminum clapboards a MI 04726. Phone MI 9-9461. 539 Main. MI 9-6335. able prices. Call now to get on list Park and Oakland Ave, References furnlShed. MI 3-4096. diabetes," he explained. "'^1'h Uuee ye.or.s sec-i sandwichc.s. peanut butter sand- specialyr. Unexcelled workman- Disk's car went out of control Vernon tire Dis-1 wiclic.s, clicese sandwiches; Thura- PLEASF. READ YOUR AD for future storms. Tel. ^ 9-6512. ^ p . Ml 0-840S. INTERIOR painting, decorating, East Hartford AMPRO SOUND projector, model 1954 BEL AIR Chevrolet In good ceilings, wallpapering, removing WILL CARE for child while stylus, like new. Plus 2 western Windsor Ave. and hit another car' Planning Commi.ssion, works day- frankfurts, ma.shed potatoes, •r M b " w« taken over tke pbeoe ee • eon- WAITRESS WANTED for day Musical Instruments 5.1 running condition. MI 3-8268. paper, and floor refinishing. Clean mother works in my home. BU features. 2 cartoong and reels of head-on in the oncoming lane. [ Hartford law firm of Bill .sancrkiaul, carrots; Friday—mac- __ n e eAverttae* ekonta rend trie ed tke FIR 81 DAT IT shift, experience needed. Garden 9-6017. WHAT'S THIS A REP HAia ON DRIVEWAYS and sidewalks plow­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A workmanship. No job too smaU. news, 3296.. MI 9-8258, Ml 9-1123. THANK YOU, folks, for the finest ^NP TH*M There w-ere no injuries. stenographer aioni and cliccsc. macaroni and APPEAB8 end REPOBT EBBUB8 to Utne for tke oest lmer> 1960 FORD half-ton pickup, cus­ ed. Call MI 9-0143. Restaurant, 840 Main St. MI THESe yOjR COATE PONT TR/ TO Judge Hamill fined Lisk 330 on a The apixilnlmenl of a sccretai'- tomatnes, green hean.s. cole slaw; John Verfallle, Ml 9-5750. December In our 33 years In the SAV IT ISNT MPJ I Don. 11m Hereto to reepouMe ter oatr ONE toeorreot or omitted tom cab, 8 foot styleside body, ROOFING—Specializing repairing 9-8102. ' \ PAINTER’S EQUIPMENT— Alum­ AR« OTrtf*. charge of failure to grant one-half; was icquested of Huntington by i dessert, milk, bread and butter toeerttan for eey ediertkemeat ead tkee oelj to tke esteat of a PIANO TUNING and repair eerv- Do((»— Blrdo— Pets 411 music business. Ward Music Co., KNOW m rp WHEN I BBA Chairman William E, Dowl- ‘ sen’ed willi all meals, heater, very good condition. Beau- roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ inum 82 foot extension ladder and 99 Summer. Open evenings' till 9 Tim es he the highway, but remitted 315. ••imUm coed" taeerttee. Brroto wldnk do oot leeeee tke ealin el pre's, 244 B^ad St., Manchester. vice. Free estimates on repairs. PART-TIME counter glrlg wanted SEE it; -1 ing following a meeting Dec. 12' .Northea.st School: Wednesday— ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Eliectncal Services 22 for 3-7 p.m. shift, plus weekends. ladder jacks, practically new; p.m. Eastero Connecticut’s oldest, Wish es Ltsk's case was one of 12 present mo MOl ke eerreeted by "make good" liiaertloB. Mothproofing and rebuilding. All paired. Aluminum siding. 30 AKC BEAGLES, excellent pedi­ also, cartop carrier rack—ail for SHE w n » .' ed in the Rockville session of C ir-, of town and district officials con-1 beef stew, fresh vegetable sticks. 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE, radio, work and parts guarante d. Ken­ Apply Mister Donut, 255 W. Mid­ gree 7 weeks old. Anthony Rd., largest and only complete music , cerning the town's building code clxeese widgos; Thursday-chlck- years' experience. Free estimates. FR E E ESTIMATES—r.Prompt serv­ 358. Call MI 9-2291 after 6 p m. store. cuit Court 12. fair condition, will sell to highest neth Robinson, MI 3-1365. CaU Howley, MI 3-5361, MI 3-0763. dle 'Tpke. Tolland. TR 6-5062. Fined"3120*'for driving under the ' regulations. I en ami gravy, mashed ‘poUtoes, tOUB 000PERA110M WllX' bidder. AU 9-3100. ice on all types of electrical wir­ ing Licensed and insured Wilson WOMAN clerk-typiat, experience REO SNOW BLOWERS SELMER ALTO saxpphone. For­ influence of liquor or dnjgs was , "PPPal' h"ard was i rcatcri i cranben y .sauce, celery sticks, ■B APPBECIATKD Diol Ml 3-2711 SAVE A BUCK at Manchester •lames A. Murpbv, 3,5 of 121 Union ifollowing a dis-Ijulionnc c arrot.s. peas; Friday— AUSTIN HEALY Sprite 1962. fully Welding Service. MI 9-1658, W Electrical Co., Manchester, Ml helpful in expediting and following mer student now in A.F, List Besting and Plumbing 17 9-4817, Glastonbury, MB 8-7378. Poultry and Supplies 43 $99.95 up 3529.95, sacrifice 3300. Call ,MI 'TJtanJu 7 ^ St Rockville Fined 321 for failure' P”** P "'' enforcemeut. mai atom and cheese, coleslaw, equipped, less than 500 miles, 9-8762. Have it welded, repaired, up purchase orders over the tele­ to 'drive to the right was Stanley ioccasion to hutterd l.ccis, , hoese slicks. Des- 31,900. Must sell. Call MI 9-4840. phone. Iona Manufacturing, DELICIOUS roasting pheasants, 9-1231. m t6 . V C HOLLAND, sharpened. Guaranteed. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ SOO AtiE*., Szvnal, 2.5 of 20 High St., Rock- ond fandwlches served modeling installations, repairs. Regent St. oven dressed, 2-3 lbs. Ruth Broil, Sales and Service yjllp ’ Now, Its first meeting i.s pend- Bonds— Stocks Mortnages 31 wAB^/vimrv, PA. with all mcal.s AU work guaranteed, 25 years ex- Center Road, Vernon, TR 5-9023. Szvnal crashed into the end of ‘"g ■'•'''’‘'I"'*''; Hop, Twist Contest Set Auto Driving School 7-A H A H SNOW PIXIWING. MI .perlence. 24-hour service. Call SEWING MACHINE operators All Make Service W«fited-*-To Bur 5H others will hold what may hr ih ‘ FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE 9-2604. full-time 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Also, the chain link fence at the Center The Polish American Citizen*’ Earl VanCamp. Ml 0-474P. SE(X)ND MURTOAOB money-We first in a series of discussions on Club iPACi will sponsor a teen MORTLOCK S Driving School—Of can supply any amount of money part-time shift for mothers with Articles For Sale 45 BEAUPRE’S PRANK IS bujrlng and selling good Shopping Plaza in Rockville - on small children going to school, 6 used furniture and antiques start Dec 11. His 'car' the-n"’careened amending the building codc^ , hop and twist contest Friday at flee. 443 Main St.. Manchester. for mortgages Terms to fit your Mcmbei's of tiic appeals unit the PAC Ballrooni at 26 Village U-. A 23-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERING Learning correctly "May Save SNOW PIXiWING. Fast service. Rkdlo-TV ReiMir needs. Construction mortgages a.m.-3 p.m. Experience preferred. HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or 244 Broad Street Ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and across W. .Main St. and knocked MI 9-7960. see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ Apartments— Flats Houses For Sale Houses for Sale 7 - [overover a section of an iron paling are appointed for five year Iprm.s SI . from 7 ."in to 11:30 p m. Your Life." Driver education also available, J. D. Realty, 470 Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard froze-, 30c doz. H. Pasquallnl, 248 and mii.st be builders, architects or Services 18 St., Manchester. Mancliester days MI 9-6580. Tenements 61 ; fence on Rockville City Hospital A prize will he given the couple classes. Member. Connecticut Fro- Main St.. Ml 8-0120. Avery Street. Wapplng SIX ROOM RANCH- Artistic panel­ engineers i Judged the best twist team SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS fessional Driving School Assn. Ml TV SERVICES—All makes. Honest, grounds. Household ServieeB BURIEID IN DILLS? A good mort­ .WE BUY, SELL or trade entlque FIRST Fl/)OR, ,5-ronni apnftment, ing, 2-car gaiage. large lot. front Bowers School, fireplace, Szynal, who pleaded no contest. Dowling is the chairman. Ollier .Music for the hop will be pro­ 9-7388 Economical. High quaUty parts. VISIT ABC Appliance Repairs. 19 *14..500. Carlton W Hutchins, Ml plastered walls, full ba.scment. members are Gtorgr MacDonald. Want tofonnatloa oa eae ef our etasalfled adverUsemeatsf Mo Offered IR-A gage to consolidate debts will im­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Maple St., for rebuilt and recondi­ Diamonds— Watehf and used furniture, china giaas, with gaiagi- quiet neighborhood. said one of his tire, waa punctured ! Xndr^w Tri! s':- vided hy Ron Clavelle and the Guaranteed 00 daya Famoua for ailver picture frames and old Call -Ml 3-4292. 9-M.32, lovely yard with stone wall and icn, Herbert I Aqua Tones and by records answer at tke tolepkewe Hsted7 Simply eall the PREPARE FOR driver’s test. service since 1031. Phone Ml prove your credit situation and re­ tioned vacuum cleaners. These are Jewelry 48 as he rounded the cur\> near City T nai Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class FT-AT FINISH Holland , window quires payments of only 322.25 DIE MAKERS wanted, full or part- coins, old dolls and guns, hobby sturdy shade trees. Bclfiore Agen­ Hall and his car went out of con­ Pagani. and John Cadman. P.AC New A'ear’s Party 0-4537. Pottorton'a. 130 Omter S t good buys and carry a 90-day ROfTyVlLLE Village St. 4 rooms cy MI 3-5121 PoHee .Arrests MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE room. Three Instructors No wait­ shades made to measure. All per month for each 31000 you bor­ time, all fringe benefits, excellent guarantee. MI 9-8879. LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers - collections, attic contents or whole trol. The annual PAC New Year'* ing. Manchester Driving Acade metal Venetian blinds at a new row. Frank Burke at Connecticut working conditions. Apply Gunver Repairs, adjusts watches esroert- estates. Furniture Repair Service. and bath, fust floor newly re BEST OF BUYS Charges against .lames M, Hen- - ^ i TELBIVISION antennas and rotor Talcottville, Conn Tel Ml 8-7449 deiorate.5 monlhlv ' I'a baths, storms, screens, patio, sislant Pros-aculor Stephen E. 1 ’ X f s ! h . , ! : T'”' featuring sing­ time without spending all evening at the Meobone. censed driving school trained — WASHER REFRIGERATOR re­ ice. 405 Center S t. Ml 3-2200. PART-TIME, experienced, sober, NEW LARGE ed with failure to rhange the ad- er Sandy Dunn, will play. A buf­ pairs Prompt, economical, expert, reliable married man for service any amount or size. Pipes, fur­ TR 5-7984 ■ 1 one-half acre, 315,700. BU 9-5132r’ Ketcham who said Henry had Po- d ';es.,'o;,'hi*'hcens;'and^egistra Certified and approved is non of­ ------lice permission to leave his ear tion ” fet will be served during the eve- fering classroom and behind guaranteed. Phone Ml 0-4517, Pot- station work. Apply State Service Fuel and Feed- 49-A naces, machinery, copper bra.ss, 1 9 6 2 V I ning Noi.semakers and hat* will RAOIO-TV REIPAIRS, any make, Help lIYanted—Pemale 35 etc. Call MI .1-2809. THREE ROOM apartment Heat. ■ parked on Mountain St. during wheel instruction for teenagers. terton’s, ISO Center St. free pickup and delivery on smaU Station, 770 Main St. RETAIL OUTLET Lots For Sale 71 He had formerly lived at 24 be given members and friends. 5U 9-6075. WAITRESSES WANTED days. Ap- FIREPLACE and furnace wood de stove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 9 400 — 4 l oom htingalow on the weekend. Grove St, ______II Automobiles for Sale 4 SAM’S UPHdi-fiTERY - ReUred radios, pbonoCTaphs. Hours 8-10 Main St., 395. MI 9 .5229, 9-5 Autumn St New furnace. ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, city A complaint from the public Lost and Found p.m. B A B RaiUo and TV. MI ply In person, Howard Johnson's MAN TO LEARN plumbing, no ex­ livered, 320 per cord. Field-stone Arresting Patrolman Raymond Vemnn newa is haadled from the ehop Cajt take care of perience needed. Apply at Warren WILL INTERVIEW and cow manure: trucking. Max WANTED - 110 lb. set barbells, Deep lot. water. Union Street 32,200 Call works department resulted in 1958 FORD Convertible. Interceptor 9-5582, Ml 3-1470. ResIestaurant Tolland Turnpike, off G. Dunham reported Schools was tliriiiigh The Herald's Rockville LOST—Bo-x containing set of car Kusinesk Services Offered IR all your upbolsterliu needs at J . Bottler Plumbing & Heating. RankI, Columbia. ACademy 8-9323 preferably York. MI 9-4896 FOUR ROO.M duplex, available 312.900 3 bedroom Cape on Phoenix Ml 9-6495. Henry's arrest Tuesday morning, sought after a minor crash on E. engine Needs slight repair, 3600. Route 16, Manchester. See Mr. • Camera Department Mgr. Jan. 1. convenient location. Call '’ •ireaii. 5 W. Main St., teleiAoBe chains Saturdav afternoon \icinity great savings. CaU 2-2378. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, 171 Union St., Rockville, TR after 4 p.m. St. in Vernon. Completely I j The car hindered snow plowing Main St, where a driver hacking 5U 3-2511. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Ford. MI 3-1946, TRcmont 5-31,36 or Mitchell Bess Eaton Donut Shop Reward. available all hours. Satisfaction 5-4703 • Camera Salesman redecorated. Wanted—Rea! Estate 77 | operations, police were told. his car from a parking stall struck 9-67U7. Ml 8-4744. _ Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7558 RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. WOOD FOR SALE, cut to any Rooms Withooi; Board 59 Cars, phonography changers. guaranteed. CaU Ml 0-1816. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 72 DltRANT ST. — Four rooms, 315.900 Oite ranch on Counlry 1 •Mrs. Ann Davi.s of 87 Talcotl a parked car next to it and drove between 1:30-4:30 or any time ARCHITECTUAL- s Appliance Sales Persons length, 310 a load delivered. WISH SOMEONE to handle your Ave. was fined 310 each on off without reporting it. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Saturday or Sunday. Honestj^economicaL Quaranteed 00 Grantland Nursery. MI 3-0669. partlv furnished, heated. Garage. j I>ane in Vernon Custom SCRANTON Two position PBX board, exper­ MI 9-4750, built home with many real estate? Cali me at Ml 9-0326 charges of intoxication, breach of | The driver was reported to h^e Pass Book No. S8644. issued by days. Famous for service for 80 Millinery Dressmaking 19 DRAFTSMAN ESTIMATOR s Receiving Stock Man EXCEPTIONALLY nice large room 'or prompt and courteou* service ience required. Some reception next to bath, 21 Church. Ml 9-4966 I extra.,. peace and injury to public equip-| in court Jan. TUNE TEASERS 'The Savings Bank of Manchester COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re- years. Phone Ml 0-4537. Potter- work. 6-day week, liberal employe Experienced industrial and com­ SEASONED CORD wood, sawed Joseph Barth. Broker. has been lost and application has „ pairs all makes refrigerators, ton's. EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ • any length, free delivery. Fiward [ 317,500 3 bedroom ranch in Bolton. ment. She was arrested Dec. 11,'® MOTORS benefit program, pleasant working mercial building construction. Pric­ Billing and Posting Clerks ROOM TO rent, private entrance, Apartments:—‘Flats— been made to said bank for pay­ freezers, washing machines, dry­ and gentlemen’s clothing. 119 ing experience desirable, but not Yeomans, PI 2-8002, Screened porrh off paneled HELP! DUE to many recent sales, on Prospect St. and was said to ' ’ll''’ court Jan 16 Is Jo- WEAVING of Burns, moth holes condition."). Apply to the Employ­ s Meat Wrappers near bus line and Clienev's Ml ' Furnished Apartments 61-A have removed part of the fUish 1 ?PP'’ B«'-tiaome, 19, of Pond Rd , | ment of the amount of deposit. ers ranges, oil and gas burners. Woodland St. Call AQ 3-2264. A. ment Office. necessary. Contact or forward 1 kitchen. Three acre lot. our listings are low. Buyers are MI 0-0055. AU work guaranteed. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, lovlne. 9-0.59."), 119 Cmiper Hill Si. waiting for all types of property. mechanism in a police station i YEAR END resume to A, Allen, 380 W. Middle s Cashiers TWO F’RONT furnished rooms, bed­ 'COI.J1NIAI.S -Two beauties in the LOST—Money holder, black. If handbags repaired, zipper re­ Tpke,. Manchester, Conn. MI 3-1181. Garden— Farm— Dairy low twenties. Both have 7 If selling, buying or trading, call toilet after being taken into cus- found, please call BU 9-2654. Re­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and placements, umbrellas repaired, First National Stores, Inc. ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins room jet, kitchen set, reasonable Patrolman Richard K Bennett said WIN Products 50 rooni.s and all the extras at once. Free inspections upon re­ tody ward. repaired sales and service, plqk men’s shirt collars reversed and Moving—^Trucking— s Grocery, Produce and Meat with efficiency Scranton Motel. rent. Adults. Apply Apt. 4, 10 De­ Bertiaume's car had two green Park and Oakland Aves. Workers ^ Call MI 9-0826 after 5, pot Square. that go with quality homes, quest. (jail the Ellsworth Mitten Other cases: lights mounted behind the grille. CLOSE OUT up and delivery. Complete line of replaced, Marlow’s Little Mend­ Storage 20 BALDWIN, MACS, DelicioUg apples Agency. Realtors, Member of MLS Isabelle Gainache, 65, of 20 ing Shop. ("all now for an appointment to Bennett said Rertiaume was co 1961 Cadillac Convertible loro riders, reels, and "otarles, s Baggers at the farm. 529 West Center St. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished see these fine listings. service. Ml 3-6930. High St,. Rockville, intoxication, Pem nnat* garden and lawn supplies. L k M AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. LocaT- East Hartford Was For Sale MI 3-8116. FULI.Y FURNISHED 3 room cooperative at the time of arrest 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible AN UNUSUAL bargai^l Reuphol­ moving, packing, storage. Low room, one or two ladies, or work­ apartment, .Main SI location over nolled: Hcrhprl H. Neff. 33, Crys­ 1961 Oldsmobile 88 convertible Equipment Oorponition, lioute 88. s Parcel Pick Up Boya ASK US about our cash otter tor and volunteered that the lights had Vernon, Oonn. TR 6-7609. ster 3 piece living room set; sofa rate on long distance moves to HAND PICKED MACS 31.25 a ing couple, with or without kitch­ Davis’ Bakery, heat included, 390 tal Lake. Ellington, forgery, con­ been mounted on the car about PRIZES ELECTROLUX Sales and Service.' 1960 Old.'smobile Super 88 converti­ en pfivileges, TR 5-6759. your property. No red tape. Hon­ bonded representative. Alfred; and 2 .chairs. 3145. Choose from 48 states. Personalized servlca, Ml T O O L R O O M • Porters basket. Bring your own container. per month. Cal! MI 9-6808, JARVIS est value. H. J. Bradley, Ml 3-7379. tinued to Jan. 22: Manning W. nine months. ble SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - ReUred group of fine fabrics. Work done 3-5187, CH 7-1423. NOW Hours 8 till dark. Botti’s, 260 Buah Heard J r , 33. of Cheshire, fraud­ Hospital Notes DIAL Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. 'M' 1959 Continental convertible MACHINIST 3-0450. I from the shop. Can take care of by expert craftsmen on our prem­ Full and Part Time Hill Rd. FURNISHED ROOM, all improve­ I CASH WAITING tor property own­ ulent issue of a cheek, continued Admitted Wednc.sday: .Mrs, Em­ 1959 Cadillac convertible all your upholstering needs at ise j. All work fully guaranteed. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Experienced in mold making Kusiness I orations 1230 1961 ments, parking, 136 Bissell St REALTY CO. ers. Please call us before you buy to Jan. 2; Kenneth .1. Arnold Jr., ma Wilkinson. Mile Hill Rd.; -1 F85 Oldsmobile station wagon great savings. Call & I 2-2378. Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine ing Company. Local and long dis­ desirable, but not essential. IT’S SOLD! Jobs Available PERMANE^^T removal of unwant 1961 Household Goods 51 For Rent 64 or sell. Sv-eedy service, J. D. 25, of Maple .St., Ellington, breach Sandra Minor. Mountain St . Ell- 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. I Ford Falcon. 2-door St., exclusive Cheney Fabric tance moving, packing and stor­ Must be thoroughly experi­ Realtors Insurers Appraisers Realty. Ml 8-5129 i ed hair. Miss Blanche Mason, 540 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday SINGLE ROOM for gentleman, of peace: continued to ,Ian. 16 in intgnn: John Richards, Hyde Ave,: FLOORS WASHED and waxed, salesroom, in Menchestar. Ml age. Regular service throughout enced in all aspects of tool Apply Immediately STORE near Main 8t. at 26 a rch j Vernon St.. Manchester, Conn. By sedan MR. ALBERT PROVES TO kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire MI 3-4112 MI 9-2519 custody of family relations office: Shirley Knofla, Bakos Rd., Tol- appointment. Phone MI 9-9020 windows cleaned, painting, paper­ 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. New England states and Florida. room work. Leadership oppor­ Jack Lappen YOU THERE IS A St. 2.000 sq ft , parking. Apply land.'" I960 Cadillac 62, 4 door ing, wails washed, odd Jobs. Handy Ml 8-6563, 224 (Tiarter Oak St. 5U 3-8368, CH MI 3-1023 and Ronald W. Aborn. 25. of 32 tunity for right man. Apply in "SANTA CLAUS" 6-4738. I Marlow'*, 867 Main. Admitted today: The Rev. Don­ RIDE WANTED from ’Three J ’s to I960 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Man Service. Phone Ml 3-8946. Conn. State \'illage St , Rockville, abandoning I960 MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. person to Agency JUST PAY MONTHI.Y! SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ a motor vehicle, continued to ald Sandstrom, Merow Rd., Tol­ WINF Cadillac hardtop coupe Building-Contracting 14 EXCEU.ENT STORE for any busi- Cavey's, Monday through Friday. ' 1. 2. or 3 YEARS to PAY FURNISHED ROOM for rent, near State News land. working hours 8 ;30-5 Woman pre-' 1960 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door hard­J^ERAMIC TILE setting, bath­ Light trucking and package deliv­ . SPENCER RUBBER 8 R ISSE IX ST— MI 9-4506 Employment Service ness or office, apartment includ­ tomed to the finer things all one ■Ian. 2. -rooms, kitchens, repair and re­ ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and MONTHLY PAYMENTS Main St. Tel MI 9-2170, 9 Hazel ed 476 .Main St. Ml 9-5229. 9-5. could demand has been included in Birth today: A daughter to Mr. ferred. Cali MI 3-0560 after 5 15. | top PRODUCTS CO. Beal Estate—Insuranre 806 Main St., IV^chester St. r- Ronald J. Wendus, 27, of 65 1959 Ruick Electra sedan modeling. Private and commer­ modeling, all types of carpentry. stove moving specialty. Folding Chapel St.— Manchester 316.83 this lovely S'L> room home. The 3 COMPLETE Prospect St,, pleaded guilty to two PASSENGERS wanted - Manches-1 1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday sedan cial. Free estimates. TR 5-7830, . Nelson Higgins. MI 4-1700. chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752 SMALL STORE or office. 113 Main style i.s condusive ;o those who en­ Roundup counts of forgery and will be sen­ 1959 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW St. Nice location. Very nice inside. joy split level living at Its best. ter to vicinity of Travelers. Call Pontiac, Bonneville sports FURNITURE Apartments— Flats— tenced Jan. 21 after a probation MI 9-2409. coupe Free parking in rear. Call MI On beautifully landscaped spa report. I Tenements 61 9-9835. (Continued trom Page One) MEMORIAL CORNER STORE 1958 Ruick Special. 4 door All 100% guaranteed, some In orig­ cioUs lot, 2-car garage, 4 bath­ Louis S. Lavitt. 53. of Maple ; 1958 Dodge V-8, 4 door inal factory crates, with original GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. rooms. Priced in the high 50s. St., Ellington, pleaded innocent to I Philbriek Agency, Ml 9-8464, Defraiu'isco of Bridgeport, the lo- 352 MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER E Automobiles for Sale 4 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday coupe factory serial numbers. Realty. 470 Main Street. Ml Hnnse* For Rent 65 two counts of disregarding a slop 3-.5129. cal'.s financial .secretary. sign and one count of speeding. OLDER CARS mechames spe­ BLONDE BEDROOM MANCHESTER - 5>i room home "I have tried (o do everything I OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. LIVING ROOM SUITE convenient to schools and shop­ He elected a Jury trial, set down cials, fixlt yourself cars, always FOR RENT—Heated 3 room first ' P'OTR ROOM ho\ise for rent, $93 a know how," .said lannuzzi. who ap­ for Jan. 2 in East Hartford. a good selection. Look behind our SCRANTON 5 PC DINETTE SET ping, formal dining room, living peared in court without a law­ —AND ACCESSORIES floor apartment: stove, ice box, month. Call ^^l office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. washing machine. Convenient to room with fireplace, city utilities, yer. "We re a very small union. For Your New Year's Party MORIARTY BROTHERS' WESTINGHOUSE R E F ’R. 2-car garage, extra building lot MOTORS bus line and stoics. Call Mr. Gor­ I’m a working man. I have noth­ INC. WESTINGHOUSE T V. man. MI 3-4151 DUPLEX 4-4. Call MI 9-4106 after may be had, 314,500 Robert ing to do witli finances." .V WASHING MACHINE Sale of Liquor We Feature Create A New Ensemble 4 p.m. Woiverton Agency, MI SdOH. During que.stioning by Assi.stant 16B Union St. Rockville DE LUXE RANGE THREE I.ARGE rooms, heat, hot U S. Atty Irving Perlmutter, Ian Allowed Sunday 5U 3-0216 TR 5-2521 Take your choice of any of these water, stove, and refrigerator. 385 BOLTON—Williams Road. 5 'j room nuzzi .said .some of Uie local'.s lec- • SALADS • COLD CUTS appliances in addition to bedroom, monthly. Cail..MI 3-8.507. ROCKVILLE -- Single 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 years old, healed ords were m Ids garage but he breezeway, oil hot water heat A stale law permits the sale of C living room, dinette, rugs, lamps, house, 3115. Tel. Ml 9-7319. I added that iheckbooks and olhei • PASTRY • GRINDERS tables, linoleums, dishes and other ATTRACTIVE 3 rooms, heat, hot basement, 1-car garage. large lot records .‘ought- by the depart­ liquor this Sunday, New Year's Quick-Trim For Towels! water, stove, refrigerator, garage, FOR RENT- 6 room Cape, near with trees, f.wners anxious. Phil- Items. ment were in Defram i.sco s pos- Eve. in hotels, clubs and restau­ ______• SODA ______EVERYTHING 3110. Available Jan. 1 MI 4-0238. school, and bus, vacant, 3135 a brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. ■session. TODAY ONLY 3398 month. MI 9-0050. rants in Manchester. The law does FIVE ROOM, second floor, apart­ (CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, The local has 8.50 members. I;.s not a|iply to package stores or tav- Price Includes Delivery. Set Up. ment, West Side, Stove, refrigera­ large living room with fireplace, financial .stntemoni showed tha; HAPPY NEW YEAR the union member.s paid a total erii.s. which will remain closed as Service. Guarantee Immediate De­ tor furnished. Adults preferred. FOR RENT—5 room single house, formal dining room, family size usual on Sunday. TO OUR FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS FRIDAY livery Or Free Storage Until Ml 3-6129. l entrallv located MI 9-7885. kitchen 2 bedrooms. 1 'j baths, of *35.860 in due.; during 195H Tlu‘ Needed. recreation room with fireplace, re[xirt al.so .«aio the loial had Town ('lerk Eciward J Tomkiel in Phone for appointment FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, hot FURNISHED one or two bedroom enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ *10.59 on hand al the beginning of \ -said that the sale of liquor SATURDAY SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd CH 7-0358 water, 3115 monthiv. MI 3-2342, house, $65 or 380 monthly, large rage, landscaped yard 91x194. 1959 and $9,94 at the end of that places that the law affects may year. run from noon Sunday until 3 a m. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 9-5. family room, bath, hot water ha.se- Marion E. Robertson, Broker MI board heat. Greenhou.se on Berry 3-5953. The statement said laxe.s ami .Monday, Jan. 1. If you have no means of trans­ FOUR ROOM apartment, redeco­ Ave , So, Coventry. Gerald Park fees to the international union to­ The stale law says that liquor portation. I'll send ' my auto for rated. heat, hot water gag stove. Section, block from lake PI LARGE WELL maintained ranch taled $4,446 for the year, .salaries may be .sold on Sunday in any town , you. No obligation. Apply .52 Well, St. 2-6661. with attached garage, in Wapping. t(i lannuzzi and Defranuis00 Pnii- closed porch, natio. cellar, garage, which were shut down by the in­ To order, send 25c In coins to: R eto g "'* Department of Public Works MI 9-0990. countrymen in Goa, Dan ao and ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF The TIm NJL.DJL Guide Book (pictured at left) is the "Bible" of Hie auto industry. In this brick Agency. Ml 9-8464 sewer, bus. Carlton W, Hutchins. ternment of Indian nationals after Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ of the Town of Manchester. MI 9-5132. the iij^vasion of Goa. Indians control Dill. Indian actions met with the : AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. book crii mokes ond models of used cars are listed together with their equipment AND THE (w) TOWN TRAFFIC AU­ ning Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMER­ FIVE ROOM apartment. second SIX ROC)M ranch. 6 years old. an important part of Mozambique's approval of the entire population I For Ist-class mailing add lOc ICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. Y. THORITY shall mean the Bowers School, all rooms belter of the.se territories.” EGG PREVAILING VALUE of the car in this section. Read the chart below and see how Mori- fkior. 13*2 Ford St. Tel. MI 3-4751. import-export business. (or each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c for Town Traffic Authority of the than average In size entire base­ SO CLOSE TO THE BUS dress with Zone, Style No. and arty Brothers "BEATS-THE-BOOK" by offering quality used cars BELOW their bo^ Town of Manchester. each pattern. Print Name, Address ONE 4 ROOM furnished apartment ment finished off Into large family Spotless 6 room'ranch located at NEHlUt T H .W K S NIKIT.A QuaiTerback Charlie Coneriy Size; Amend Article I, Section III, room 4>2% mortgage, priced for with Zone and Pattern Number. 'C'W e g i v e / - \9fe' vaiue-^Phis o speciol Green Stomp bonu»—good this week only— Today through with heat and garage: one 4 room the Green, all large rooms, ceramir i Mo.sjwwl Dec. 28 lA* — Prime i of the New York Giants has been Include another 35c for the fall Have you the '61 Album contain­ Zones. Delete wording "nine t.vpes unfurnished apartment with heat quick sale. *18.900 Philbriek and wintor '61 Basic Fashion, a - D t S atu rd ay. of zones, as follows" and substi­ Agency, HU 9-8464 | bath, enclosed porch, garage. Own-! -M'mj^r Nehru of India thanked I playing'National League football ing many lovely designs and free \96I and garage: and one 2 room ers anxious for offers. Evenings ! Preniier Khrushchev, in a message 14 seasons. complete, Inspiring pattern book. tute "the following types of patterns? Only 25c a copy! apartment with heat and utilities. 12.600 Dirk Haves. Ml 3-0527> ------zones.” Add O FF STREET PARK­ TR 5-8274 * - ROCKVn^LE. 5 room ranch, large living room, cabinet THIS WEEk YOU CAN BUY A QUALITY USED CAR FOR ING ZONE. WARREN E. HOWLAND Amend Article II bv' adding SEC­ SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, ga­ kitchen, beautifully landscaped NOG [GREEN TION XI OFF STREET PARK­ rage. Adults and older children lot. shown by appointment. REALTOR JS T A M P S ^ $75 TO $600 UNDER N.A.D.A. BOOK,VALUE preferred. Call after 1 p.m, MI Marion E. Robertson, Broker, Ml Made from the finest in­ I ING ZONE (Full text on file in 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 P.A.C. LOOK..; "rown Clerk’s Office and available 3-4481. 3-.59!a, gredients. Our own select in. Planning Office.) SIX ROOM duplex available Feb. OAKWOOD RD.—5'2-room rancii, recipe. It Will Cost You Le$$ If You Have All interested pCT'sons may appear e.xcellent condition, large living MANCHESTER — 1050 Ameiican and be heard. Map of proposed 1. Inquire at 2.3 Orchard St. after Colonial, 13x23 living room, knotty H Done Now! 6 p.m. room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, Order from the route AND GET 10,000 zone change is'on file in the Plan­ plastered walls, forced hot water pine recreation room, bar, handy salesman or from the ning Office. location. Only *17,960. Carlton W. INTERIOR REMODELING FOR RENT—13 Summit St. 6 heat, one car garage, Bower* dair.v. BROTHERS TOWN PLANNING e.xtra large rooms, oil steam heat, School district, *18,900. Philbriek Hutchins, Ml 9-S132. BINGO REPAINTING— REPAPERING COMMISSION garage. West Side Realty, MI Agency, MI 9-8464. jSJESANDING and FINISHING OF FLOORS Martin E. Alvord, 9-4342, MI 3-8710, , ■■ BOLTON Modern, immaculate EVERY MON DA Y - 8 P.M. Green Stamps Chairman ■ FOUR BEDROOM colonial, large split level' « i high, dry 130x130 P. A. C BALLROOM Lincoln Continental Mercury — Comet — English Ford —"Willy$ Jeep Dorothy C. Jacobson, TALCX)TT\'ILLE — Four room cabinet picture book kitchen, wall- wooded lot, plastered walls, full | CflH: Mr* Chfirles - Ml 9-0726 ^ .301-315 CENTER ST.. MANCHeSTER--MI 3-5135 Secretary apartment for rent, first floor, *65 wall carpet, near shopping, bu», basement, garage. Priced at 26 VILLAGE STREET— ROCKVILLE DART'S DAIRY (ON ANY ^CAR PRICED $295 OR OVER) churches, *13,900. Carlton W. HanehMter, (Conn. monthiv. Available JanuajY 1. Call *15,900 for immediate aale, Bel- • 315 EAST c e n t e r ST.-~Phone MI S-6480 December 36. 1961 MI 9-3581. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ■ (lore Agency, MI 3-6121. ▼ /'

THURSDAY, DECEMsfER^S, IW l / PACSSIXTEElf Aterage Dally Net Press Run The Weather iKanrbifot^r ^v^ning i|m lb For-the Week Ended Foirecaat of D. S. Weather Bvreao December 28, 1961 Fair and conttnued cold tonlxht Membera of the Laurel Gardatn and Saturday. I,ow tonight 5 to Clubswill meet Thursday, Jan. 4, 13,525 About Town at 8 p.m.. at Wickham Memorial Hodge'Peterson Member, of the Audit 15 degree*. High temperature Sat­ urday in the 20(1. Library. Eiat Hartford. Bureau of Olrcnhitlon Manchester— A City of Village Charm *n»e board of' director* of the At a Chrlatmaa Eve csindleligtil Sljuictiester WATBS will meet to- A party and practice for mem­ service. Miss Elizabeth Ray Peter­ nlcht at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. bers of the Covenant Congrega­ son of M organton. N. C.. became (Claselfled Advertising on Page 10) •Hieodore 2ammer. 472 Main St. tional Church choir will be held the bride of Dale Robinson Hodge VOL. LXXXI, n o . 75 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS tonight at 8 at the home of Miss of Manchester o'h Sunday after­ Mr. and Mm. C. Frarctia TV>omey Dianne Platt, 122 Baldwin Rd. noon, Dec. 24, in the chapel of ■jid aona. Jack and I>avid. 23 Li>m- j First Presbyterian Church in Mor­ . dal# • St., apent Chri?tniaa with ■ Daughters of Liberty, No. 12.S, j ganton. / Paper to fa y their aon and brother. Chdet Kevin will hold a ^^hearsal of degree The bride Is the daughter of Mr. State News Toome.v. a plebc at tVe.ct Point. work tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. m . and Mrs. Otis Ray Peterson. Mor­ Burial Cost of Orange Hall. i Clubs Ordered K.T. Jack Tviomey i* a atudent at ! ganton. The bridegroom is the Tjmversitj’ of Maine and Da\id sOn of Mr. and Mra. F. Eldred Tlie.Kalfee Klatsche Group of. Some Drivers Roundup Toomev at Univeraity of Peniu^l- , Hodge. 117 Plym outh Liane, Man­ the YWCA has canceled its Tues­ President Prepares chester. \-ania Low School. ' Burlington, 'VL, Dec. 29 (If) day meeting. The Rev. John D. Smith per­ Nabisco’s new Chocolate Pfc. and Mra. Boh.'Machart of Peanut bars are as much To Halt Rentals —The Burlington Free Press Mrs. James Trlvlgno Jr.. 31 formed the double ring ceremony. today offered to pay the bur­ Houston, Tex'r- are' .apendinp the | Miss Joann Wright was soloist, in demand as Capt, K an­ PINEHURST NLRB Supports holidays ■"'ith her mother. Mrs. Homestead St., was a recent win­ garoo. . . large pkg. 49c. ial expenses of any 'Vermont ner in a statew ide e.ssay contest and Miss Joy Bow'tlrs. organi.st. Hartford, Dec. 29 (/P)—Thet*^eage advertise­ Germany. on fiiiistm a s Kve. Keebler now features new ned the rental or use of clubs that the law clearly atlpulates that ment the paper Invited motor­ East Hartford, Dec. 29 (/P) Mrs. Machart will remain here a sequins and pearls. The gown was Arizona short bread "a club permit ahall allow the re­ Jame.s Tnvigiio Jr . son of Mr. and de.signed with fitted bodice, long cookiea 49c and new holding club liquor permits by ists who beHeve they may drive —The National Labor Rela­ few months. I Mr.*-. James Titugno. 118 ('am- tail sale of alcoholic liquor to be while under the influence of tapered sleeves and back pouff ex­ Chocolate Sprinklers 39c. outside organizations. conaumed on the premiaea but only tions Board (NLRB) haa hndge St . is on an e.\lended tour tending to a train. She wore a liquor to call the paper and Army P%'t. Norman S Hohen- of duty with the I'.S. Army. OPEN The edict, Issued by the com­ by members or their guests. register In the "New Year’s ruled that Pratt & Whitney pearl tiara with silk illiLsion veil, mission, W'ams that: Plan Seeks thal, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kl- I "No person shall be construed to Eve Registry." Aircraft was justified in sus­ more S. Hohenthal. 44 Ridfrewood and carried a white orchid and THURSDAY "Effective Jan. 1, 1982, all clubs, be a guest of a club .. until his pending an employe who wore St, recently completed the air­ while carnations atop a white whether business, golf or fraternal The paper said it will then name shall have been entered In pay the funeral expensee of union lapel pin that identi­ craft malntenancv course under Vi iiiiiers | Bible. . Sunshine organizations, holding club per­ the guest book maintained for such Full Use of the Reaer\-e Forres Act propiam Miss Barbara Wilson of Win­ Butter Pecans and mits from the Liquor Control Com­ purposes on the club premises by any regLstrant w^ho is killed fied him as a worker who at Ft. Rucker, Ala. He is a 19.17 111 Traill Karrs ston-Salem. .N. C.. wa.s maid of large bag 49c mission shall cease to rent or the club member Introducing him between 10 p.m. Sunday and stayed out for the entire dur­ 2 honor, and -Miss Ia>retta Hamlin 6 a.m. Monday. graduate of Manchester H i p li FRIDAY permit the use of their premises Although there is no provision In ation of tlie 9-week strike in of Grecn.sboro. X. C.. a junior to outside organizations for any the regulations for rental of club The Free Press, Vermont's Abundance School and a 1961 graduate of the Tlio 5ixth Ruiuial Model K lertn r , bride.smaid. Both wore red velvet type of affair. In the future, the largest new.spaper, said it was 1960. University of Connecticut In Train Race was rondnrfed by the TILL premises holding liquor permits, The ruling yesterday revised stieet-length dresses with match­ commissicii will not approve re­ Egan said that In the past this has making the offer "to Impress Storra. rwecrcRtion Popart metit last e\ e-i ing hats and .shoe.s. and carried quests for waiving the require­ Vermonters with the need of an NLRB trial examiner’s deci­ By FK.AN’tiES LEM'INE ninp at the West Side Recreation been done with one member spon nosegays of red and white roses. HOOD 9 P.M. ments of signing the guest book soring an organization. not driving if they’ve been sion that the company had no Palm Beach, Ha., Dec. 29 The Army-Na\-y Cliih Auxiliary ('enter before a small but enthu­ Gene .Walsh of Winston-Salem f: g g n o g In .such cases. " drinking on this New Year's right to ban wearing of special win meet Wednesday. Jan 3. at siastic crowd, ^he contest \^as di­ (TP)—Pre.sident Kennedy ia re­ served as best man, and Sidney Q uart 79c Commission Qialrnian Raymond (Continued on Page Eleven) Eve." pins inside the plant. «:S0 p.m. for a potluck at the vided into three ratepones HO ^’elerson of Morganton, brother J. Eagan Sr., e.stimated that there The International Association of ported ready to launch a new clubhouse. Members are reminded Gauge Pivision. Steam Knpine Pi- of the bride, was ii.shcr. are approximately 800 permits In Machinists sold the so-called “Club farm program, “Modernized vision and Ple.sel Pivision. to bring a hot dish. This will be Mrs. Peterson wore an aqua CLOSED the state affected by the order. 9" pins to about 6,000 members for the 1960.S” and aimed at 9 th# first meeting with the auxili- In the HO Division Joseph j organza dress with matching ac- He e.\plained tnat the action was Center of Controversy who refused to enter the plant increa.sing farm income. aiy'B newly elected officers. Swensson. P defeated Stephen cessorie.s. The bridegroom's'moth­ taken after a delegation from the during the walkout. The NLRB Connecticut Restaurant and Hotel He went over the details in a ‘ Bammgham In the Diesel Divi­ er wore an American Beauty chif­ ALL DAY said the pins were sold two months 3-ho))r ses.sinn late yesterday with sion Jeffrey' l,sa''C. 8, defeated fon dress with matching hat. Both Association waited on the com after the strike ended “to sym­ Kathv Ha\ es Rtibor! Litke. 13. mission complaining of commer­ Sei-reta)-y of A griculture O irille wore white orchid corsages. MONDAY bolize union loyalty." L. Fieemaii and key advisers at ; was the winner of the Steam Divi­ A reception for about 80 rela­ cialization by clubs holding such perm its. MrSe Wilson Of the 16,000 production w ork­ the v-icalion W hite Hou.se. Notice sion. tives and friends was held at the JAN 1st ers a t P&WA here, all but 4,500 Freem an .said the program now Prizes to all the winners were i The protesting restaurant and Morganton -Country Club. For a hotel operators pointed out the fee returned to work during the hu.s the “general approval" of the Greene Studio WE HAVE DAILY ' donated by the Hobby Shoppe, aijd m otor trip to W ashington. D. C., for their liquor license Is J1.200 strike. Pre.sident, who will aimounce it in ' presented by Clifford I’lm. ' MRS. DALE ROBINSON HODGE Mrs. Hodge wore a champagne or more a year while the fee for While P&WA did not post a for­ a .special agriculture message to suit with mink collar and alliga­ Former First mal ban of wearing the pins. It Congi-e.HS. DRIVERY TO THE a club license Is only $240- tor acce.ssories with a corsage of J/' (//ic The clampdovm affects more Instructed supervisors to request Ami. lie added. It also will be sweetheart roses. The couple will than 50 clubs In Greater Hart­ that employes not wear them, the imhided in Kennerly’s State of the By WALTEK R. MEAR8 Union me-s.-iage, which is being be a t home a t 937 W. k'lith St.. ford, Including 41 in Hartford, four Washington, Dec. 29 (>Pi—Mrs. NLRB said. BOLTON Winston-Salem, after Jan. 2. In West Hartford, 10 in East Hart Bernard MacKay, an employe ironed out in daily sessions with Will sdl my $10,000 ORDER Woodrow Wilson, widow of the top-level White House advisers. Mrs. Hodge is a graduate of ford and one In Wethersfield. President who shaped the League who stayed out for the entire 9- ^£t ihsL dialidaij. SpihiL Although the order will not apply week strike, wore a pin to the Freei-nan made a flying visit from 1st mortgage on busi­ Morganton High School and High of Naitons, has died at the state­ .snowy W ashington tp the sunny AREA Point College, and Is a high school to New Year'* Eve engagements, ly brick town house where she plant in October 1960, the NLRB ness property in the English and history teacher m Egan explained that it will become said. He was notified that he would .seashore of Palm Beach to tackle 4 " HAVE A NEW YEAR S PARTY AT HOME' cared for her stricken husband fai-m problems w ith Kennedy. center of Manchester. NOW Winston-Salem. Mr. Hodge is a effective Immediately thereafter. until his death In 1924. She was be suspended unless he removed graduate of Mon.son (Mass.) Acad­ Scorea of veterans, fraternal and 89. the pin, but that he could return President Kennedy, seated in his rocking chair in living room of winter home in Palm Beach, Fla., As he boarded an Air Force jet LENOX Selling price $8,500. from LEPS FLORIST and GIFT SHOP emy. and Is in his senior year at BEY ALL THE FIXIN'S AT PLNEHLRST other clubs throughout the state I The former First Lady, in fall- to work any time It he did not discusses the farm program and other agricultural policies with Orville L. Freeman, secretary of plane to return home last night, High Point College, N. C., where protested the Impact of the order. j ing health for more than a month, w ear it. agriculture. (AP Photofax). the Secretary of Agriculture re­ Numerous organizations main- PHARMACY For informotion teler "Flowers. Gifts and Cards Fop ,\II Occasions'’ he is majoring in science. died last night on the 105th an ­ MacKay refused and was sus­ ported the new farm program ‘’will ROI TK 44A, BOLTON— PHONF, MI S-8089 make use of pur abundance and phone Ml 9-9V53 or niversary of her husband's birth. pended. He returned to work 10 m E. CENTER ST. Make I-ee's your headquarters for the finest of plants, eiit flow­ Funeral service will be held days later without the pin and Secs No War in 1962 will strengthen farm incomes.” TEt. Ml T-OETS Ml 3-8477. ers. floral arrangements, rards and gifts for all oreasions. Rea­ Monday—New Year's Day—at H was rehired without prejudice, the Union Miniere It will seek “an over-all balance sonably priced—and we deliver. . . Poultry for ISew Year’s Arabs Declare a.m. at the Washington Cathedral. to make use of our abundance,” T/ip finest NLRB said. he told reporters. Interment will be In the Cathedral The NLRB agreed with the com­ Kuwait Didn’t where her husband also is Interred. pany that wearing of the pin Denies Aiding Kennedy was keeping his advisers SHRIMP FARM FRESH CONNECTICIT The servitfes, open to the public, would provide breaches of di.soip- Adenauer Predicts busy here as he mixed work on a wjll be conducted by the Very Rev. line and disrupt production. The variety of reports to Congress ivith Call for British Francis B. Sayre Jr., grand.son of board said P&WA objected only to Katanga Strife relaxation and visits to his ailing Individually frozen, peel­ CHICKEN LEGS Lb. 45c the former President and dean of the w’earing of "Club 9" pins and father in the hospital. ed. de-veinei accusations the proceedings and got a wave Broad Breasted 10 to 12io Ih. Swift’s In Kuwait under any circum­ gc.stive failure," the doctor said. aimed at reducing Hartford’s the Soviet Union and claimed no jections to this when I had far- in an interview' with the Jeune Carnation Shnmp stances. The league .sent 2,600 Two nieces, Mrs. James Pow­ afternoon traffic peak by l.ffOO big difference exists between its reaching and. let me add, very Afrique m agazine in 'Tuni.s. 7 oz. box PREMIUM BUTTERBALL (Continued on Page Six) troops to Kuwait last August to ell of New York and Mrs. John cars was announced today by attitude and that of the other West­ good talks with him in ■'Washing­ “The U.S. State Department, Every Day YOUNG HEN TURKEYS, lb. 42c replace British units rushed there Moeling of Chicago, were at her Aetna Life Affiliated Companies. ern Allies, including France. ton." lhro))gh Mr. Mennen Williams and after Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim bedside when desth came a t 10:46 New office hours to be intro­ Adenauer expres.sed confidence The probe Adenauer referred to Mr. (Carl T.) Rowan, has also HANDY 12-PACK Kassem threaterod to annex the p.m. duced Jan. 15 by the Insurance that Premier Khiii.shchev will show apparently was the one the West­ made statements concerning the C sheikdom. i j Mrs. Wilson married the Presl- group will release some 5,000 em­ caution on his side toward the ern Allies have commissioned the political and military actiritie.s of Low Prices! NO DEPOSIT • NO RETURN Nofal asserted that the dispatch ^ec. 18. 1916 when he was ployes at 4:10 pm. instead of the’ dangeinu.s Berlin situation for fear I'.S, am bassador in Moscow, the Union Miniere. Bulletins ^ ^ sprv'lrifrserving hishio rirnffirst foterm. rm ShoShe \ifowas a CRYSTAL CLEAR BOTTLES this week by Britain of seven war­ 4:30 p.m. closing now' in effect. that a different policy might bring Llewellyn Tho)npson, to undertake. “The Union Miniere, which has Culled from AP Wires ships and air and troop reinforce­ with him constantly after that, A company spoke.sman said it is on an all-out war that would de­ “I personally hold it nece.ssary Cytlltf IrcvtRi CompM, • MituMkM, Wit. Pinehurst Party foods screened his callers and studied already denied sim ilar accu.'uition.'! ments to the Middle East—where MRS. WOODROW WILSON hoped the earlier closing will stroy his own country. to negotiate with the Soviet Un­ made previously, faced with con- his • papers after he suffered a "ease evening street congestion in "Khru.shohev has gra.sped that Britain feared new threats on stroke in 1919, and nursed him ion," the chancellor explained. Liiujous attack.s, once more denies for Kuwait — had caused concern in general and enable the companies' he must exercise self-control,” “The present state of uncertainty in the stronge.st way that it in­ TSHO.MBE REPORTS ATTACK during his last years at the S employes to reach home without Adenauer said. Kli.sabethvllle, Katanga, Deo. MORRELL HOLIDAY STEAKS Arab League circles. Street house. The home was a gift is not good for Berlin or the Ber­ dulged in political, military or CHOCOLATE or .STRAWBERRY .\pM' Yearns. . . encountering as much traffic de­ The ehanccllor .sized up the rom- liners. It will be belter if we can 29 ITP)—President Molse Tsimnbe He said the tiny sheikdom, from the Pre.sldent to Mrs. Wil­ UMW to Seek propaganda activitie.s. and najne- claimed that troops of the Cen­ which adjoins Iraq on the northern lay.” ing year in .an tntera’iew with the succeed in reaching a settlement ly that it supplied arms or made A couple of weeks ago, Swiff.s Ted White reminded ns son. Morning hours will also be shift­ semiofflcial p u hi i o a I 1 o n. the tral Congo government attark- CANNED end of the Persian Gulf, did not She was to have dedicated the . . . that will bring a return of that demand wa.s always heavy for steaks at New ed from the present 8:15 to 8, the "Politi.srh-Soziale Korresjiondenz.’’ quiet." (Continued on Page Six) esl I’illages near the town of Nestles Quik 39 aak the British to return and that new Woodrow Wilson Bridge which Boosts in Idle Kongolo today. He charged-the ■A'ear’s. Our meat manager ordered an extra supply Melba Saltee Rye Britain "does not have any terri­ spokesman said. Affected by the His an.swers added up to perhap.s 16 OZ. TINS SHL RFlNJi Rounds . . . crosses the Potomac River south of the mast significant deelai-ations Central Congolese forces were HAM earlv, .so that everv Pineliurst holiday steak would not tories In this area (which) allow Washington, at ceremonies yester­ (9 LB. CAN) Plain Rounds (Continued on Page Six) he has made on foreign policy aided by United Nations troops. only l»e CHOICE QUALITY . . but PROPERLY AGED her to order her troops to head to day. Instead, Franclg B. Sayre Jr., Pay, Security He told a news conference at his the Mldeast end protect these ter­ -since his recent meeting.s with Forecast for February to give you that mellow tenderness often hard to find son-in-law of Wilson, unveiled the President Kennedy and President residence here there had been ritories." dedication plaque. Fruit Cocktail 4:99 iij ordinary steaks. I'OR THE FINEST PORTER- Washington, Dec. 29 IB —The Charles de Gaulle. serious fighting In the area 12 OZ. CANS 69Pb (?• Nofal contended that "the re­ President Kennedy hailed Wilson head of the United Mine Workers earlier today. Tshonibe also HbUSE, vSTRLOIN or SHORT STEAKS COME TO FROM NABISCO sponsibility' of protecting the on the anniversary of his birth as indicated today his organization He said West Germany's objec­ tive in negotiating will be to ob­ charged Indian Canberra Jet PINEHIJR.ST. Charlie will gladly cut them iinv thick- Arab zone falls on the shoulders "shaper of the first working plan will make a new drive to Increase News Tidbits bombers attacked the town of Bacon Thin* ... .. 37c of the Arab states and the pres­ for international cooperation among unemployment coriipensatlon and tain “new guarantees for the Astronomers Jeer nes.s. Pinehurst hams, of course. WIEI. BE THE Kongolo Itself. 2 39' CHUCK Cheese Bits ...... 29c ence of the Arab security force all peoples of the world.” soeiai security benefits. from the AP Wires maintenance of the freedom of Niblets Corn s READY TO EAT KIM) FROM MORREl.L. We had a In Kuwait Is an expres.sion of- the Controversy swirled around Mrs. Berlin, of free acce.ss to it. and Trisclls ...... 39c In a year-end statement on the STEVENSON REPORTS QUART BOTTLE SHI RFINE sellout on hams and top uuality Rili Oven Roasts at league membership's^ solidarity Wilson after her husband’s stroke union’s activities and an avowal of the removal of the Communist- Wheat Thin.1 .. . . 37c Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 29 Christmas . . . but new shipments are rolling in rigln what the union intends doing In Nation's traffic deaths in the built wall now dividing the city." Hindu Astrologers (TP) — U.N. Ambassador Adlal Omon Thins . ,. .. 37c STEAKS Oven cooking now. Buy plenty of meat for the long holiday weekend. (Continued on Page Six) (Ontlnued on Page Five) 1962, UMW president Thomas Ken­ first 11 months this year totaled “Let's be perfectly clear on this," Stevenson told President Ken­ 39' nedy sa id : 34,370 compared with 34,700 for] Adenauer said. “It would be best nedy today that I'nlted Nations Prune Juice is easy today.. Leai^ Chuck Ground a t ...... lb. 79c "We must not be content with the similar period in 1960, a drop ; for Berlin and for German reuni- By ANDREW MEISELS Pickering does not see it that failure to act ag^nst India’s CUSTOM GROUND the present status of the unemploy­ of one per cent. National Safety flection if everything were to re­ New York, Dec. 29 IB — Thank way. conquest of Portuguese Goa be- Plus Some Headaches ment compensation and socia] se­ Council reports. . . . Mayor Willy main as it has been. Btit since the 59P e 3 in 1 blend of Ground Pork. Veal and Beef ... .lb. 79c Jack August your lucky stars! He notes that early in February trayeel a weakness he said could curity systems. Brandt proposes the great powers Soviets are determined to bring An official of the Hayden Plane­ the visible planets of Mercurj', endanger world peace. In a and special lean 7-rib cuts of Smoked Clam.a "The demands of the present era send their foreign ministers to about some new regulaVon-s of the tarium dismisses as "nonsense” ■Venus, Mars. Jupiter and Saturn report to Kennedy on U.N. Shurfine Coffee 63i LON(; ISLAM) Smoked Oysters and those which will arise In the Berlin for talks on the fate of that situation, it is better to talk with the predictions of Hindu astrologers will be grouped along with the sun operations this year, Stevenson FRESH ROASTDC; PORK AT ,3.3c lb. High Cost of Hilarity years ahead make It necea.sary to divided city. them about It." that the human race will be de­ and the moon around the constella­ tem|>ered elalms of succf'ss In Snow’s devise ways and means to cope Three-hundred-foot Iceberg spot­ 2 NBC RITZ CRACKERS ...... lb. box .17c Adenauer maintained all the stroyed next Februaiy, tions of Capricorn and Aquarius. some areas and a "hopeful” view Smoked Sardines with the conditions of our econo­ 'lb belong on the budget meat list along with Swift's Pre-' ted In A tlantic, 250 miles south­ We.stern Allie.s are agreed th at "It's the same kind of gobblede- Such a close grouping of the five of the Congo cjisls with a sharp DUCKLINGS mium Bacon at 59c lb. S & W Tinv Sardines m y." east of Salem, Mass., and between negotiation.^ will corre, and De gook astrologers have been hand­ visible planets somewhere in the assault on Indian’s takeover of Frozen Food C &, B Anchovy Paste Will Run Even Higher For this rea.son. Kennedy’s state­ two major .shipping lanes to Eu­ Gaulle's position is not irreconcil­ ing out for thousands of years,” heavens occurs about once every Goa and two other Portuguese ment said, the UMW has contend­ rope, Coast Guard officials report, able than that of the others. says James S. Pickering, assistant hundred years, Ffickerlng said, and colonies on the west roast of ed that w orkers w'ho are unem ­ and say It is first itme since 1917 “The only questions are over astronomer of the planetarium. India. Stevenson previously had ployed through no fault of their MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE By FRANCIS S'HLLEV EWorld lorn by strife and misun- iceberg has drifted so far south... the timing and the preliminary Astronomers—serious students of (Ckmtinued On Page Seven) critleized India’.s action and a CHICKEN PARTS derstapding. own should he paid benefits as long U.N. spoke.sman says African the heavenly .bodies—traditionally New York, Dec. 29 (/P) — The as the involuntary unemployment RiLsslan veto which blocked U.N. Ko$h-R-Be$t high coat of hilarity will run even Millions of families will spend looting,has become serious prob­ explode like dying stars Ivhen the a<‘tiun on it. New Year's Eve at their hearth- lasts. lem In Elisabethville, Katanga... question of astrology comes up. 6 Oz. 2 For 47e 12 0 /. 45c I,K(«S ...... ' . . . . . Lb. 49n Tiny Cockfail higher' In many places thls-New VWe further argue that the rates Weekend Weather Year’s Eve. And for celebrators in side..., Others will join friends for Emerging from stormy child cus­ Astrologers—who try to predict SECOND BOMB THRFJVT BREASTS ...... ,...... I>b. S9c Franks . . . of benefits should be at least 75 tody hearing at Santa Monica, 11 Airlines Get 9 so’s home heating several states there will be some' private pjirties In homes, clubs and the future by the stars as they move Washington, Dee. 29 (TP)—For At hotels. Calif., Anna Kashfl smacks her ex- W indsor Locks, Dec. 29 (TP) across the various constellations— I 8 to an 8 oz. headaches even before the day af­ (Continued on Page Four) the second day In a row, a We hate a full line of Cold Cuts for holiday enlertain- New Year’s Day will bring oth­ husband, Marion Brando, across — The extended Cionnecticut traditionally note that their art is bomb threat caused evaouation Fruits-- Vegetdbles . our , way } ter. forecast for Saturday through 3 % Fare Hike ing—Fealurinit (irote and Weigel, First Prize and Pinehurst package 69c Blue Laws forbid liquor sales in er activities, such as football fa<'c. older and con.sider astronomers up­ today of the Immigration and Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Wednesday. Jan. 13: Oscar Mayer products. You get premium qnality parts of the nation — creating games and other sports events. starts. ' . ------Naturalization Service Build­ These displayed in ■ many a dry oasis on New Year's One unusual activity will take Gov. Volpe Weiffhs Menshikov |>ays farewell call on Temperatures are expected The controversy hag been raging ' Washington, Dec. 29 (.V)—The ing In downtown Washington. An Mobil heat with RT-98 . . . the to average near normal. Cold, since about the time of Mqses, and Civil Aeronautics Board has au- open meat ca.se along ENe, Sunday night. place a t Cherryville, N. C., where Secretary of State Dean Rusk and anonymous caller telephoned po- TOMATOES most completely effective fuel a 150-year-old German'custom of declares afterward he is still opti- warming up about mid period an impartial observer can freely ! thorized the nation’s 11 major air-; lire that a bomb would be set oil additive in use today. And HOOD FAMOUS with Swift’s fine Pre­ In some of these places, restau­ Rental Income Tax lines to increase fares by 3 ei rants and nightclubs will serve “criering-in" the new year begins mi.Ulc about future of U.S.-Soviet and turning moderately cold predict It will not end this year. off in the building at 10 a.m. Cello P^ck Of 4 you get premium service. Au­ mium Bacon which is at midnight. relations.. .Attempt by United at end of period. In this area of the world, the cent on a temporary basis-- an in­ Thirty-five minutes after this dinner Sunday night and then be­ Boston, Dec. 29 (TP) -Gov. John general public is on the side of the crease that would cost air travel­ tomatic deliveries . . a bal­ on sale at 59c lb. gin serving drinks at 12:01 a.m. Tw'o separate groups will call at Slates Navy to break 200 mile- The normal mean tempera­ deadline. police were still anced payment plan and many every home In tJie town of 4.000. A. 'Volpe says he doesn’t know per-hour helicopter speed barrier ture In the H artford area dur­ astronomers In con.sidering the ers an estimated $54 million a searehing the building, a t 119 D EGG NOG 79^ Monday. Others figure It isn’t whether he will recommend a astrologers starry-eyed humbugs. year. 1 9 ' other extras designed to mak« Buy plenty at Pinehurat for the long, pleaaant New Year'* worth the trouble. At pach, a crier sings out a chant postponed shortly after noon at ing this period is 28 degrees St., N.E., without finding any home heating really easy. weekend. . . of several verses beginning: rental tax In his annual budget Bradley Field because of , minor ranging from 37 to 19 degrees, Not so in the East, where affairs But it told the airlines that high-i traec of explosives. The 330 em- BURSACJLS As a result, there is expected to message next month—or even if of state, religion and personal- life | er rate.s alone would not solve Salted Nuts with or with­ be a tremendous exodus from dry “Good morning to you, sir. We mechanical problems and study of New Haven 37 to 22, Bridge­ ployes were dismissed from UlO out Peanuts, Salted Pea­ wish you a H appy New’ Year. any new taxes will be necessary. instrumentation.. .Air Force in p ort 37 to 22. are sometimes held up because of their financial problems. "The in liiillding, but officials said they states and cities into bordering ’The governor told a news con­ the po.sition of the planets. duslry’s economic problems miwi. M o b ilh e a t it.m nuts, Fruit Cake. areas where the holiday spirits still Good health, long life....’’ Washington chooses Navy’s rec­ Precipitation may total over would bo recalled at 12:30 p.m. Then some 30 persons in each ference yesterday hie decision on ord breaking F4H Phantom In­ three fourths of an inch melt­ In India right now. Hindu priests be attacked on a broad front of if no bomb was found. SUPER MAPK€T_ Mh d«on-oct^ gurgle freely. In a few Instances H O O D M IL K gal. 7 4 ' grroup wdll fire a volley with an­ what new taxes to propose. If any stead of Ita own F los for' u.se as ed occurring as rain or snow across the country are in the proc­ which load factor improvement I.” the big blowouts have been ess of chanting sacred verses and the cornerstone," it said. Manchester's lowest price. changed from Sunday to Saturday cient muskets. are needed, will not be known pub­ tactical reconnaissance fighter. along the coast and snow in­ SPEtJMlMETl'Ul FRAUD HIT FD. ROA.D COR. McKEB 8T.-4>H0NE Ml 3-B.6R2 In order to get Pentagon ap­ offering sacrifi'ces to the sun god The board also urged the cai- New York, Dec. 29 (/P).i:^tato Pepperidge Farm night. The custom was brought to licly until he files his budget in land towdrd end of period. WINTER KEEPING, A full line of fresh Arnold's rolls and bread, Pepperidrej-Farm .Salty Rve Oqston Countty, N. C., by early mid-January. proval, a commercially built fall­ In an effort to avert what they riers to study cost-cutting pro- Atty. Gen. Louis J. IWkowits S tates In which Blue Laws a p ­ consider imminent disaster. (iOOD COOKING W E G IV E H-R: P a rty Rye. ply In full or In part Include Wash­ German settlers. The governor earlier had dis­ out shelter must offer person 100 S DIB IN BLAZE po.sals, including charging pas­ said today he will recommend to We GiTe At Colorado Springs, Colo., the closed a tax on rentals was one tiroes more protection than he Hindu astrologers say a catas­ sengers for alcoholic drinks, and the legislature that It enact a a l w a y s PtlNTY OF^ GREEN STAMPS ington, Maine, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West New York, N. J., Deo, Consumers Adaman club will, make its annual of the money “raising plans under would have out in open, Washing­ 20 UP) — Three slsterw, the old­ trophe is imminent because of a to give the ‘'closest scrutiny’’ to bill barring used ear dealera POTATOES In d ian a, Nebraska, Minnesota, forthcoming inauspicious combina­ PARKINO climb to the top of Pike’s Peak. study —- a statement which drew ton’s Civil Defense Office says in est 5 years old, died today In » special fares—such as fapiUv from setting back speedoaseter .Profit-Sharing Michigan and Missouri. tion of the planets In the constel­ rates—or discounts now available. But as the nation welcomes the New Year’s Eve party prices immediate proteats from real ,8- minimum requirements for shelter fire at their home. The mother mileage. The measure, he said, OfS* TUI S PM Tliureflajre will range up to around 835 per manufacturers and oontractors lation of Capricorn now approach­ The CAB approved the higher will be one of the major Itama S ta m p s MORI ARTY new year there will be observ­ tate intereets. of the girls was taken to North lbs. ® O^em T llf» P M. rr»dajre person in the better knowm night­ The rental tax would be on seeking government approval for ing- rates yesterday. Two of the five in the program he will reeon»« 50 9 9 ances of many types, depending on Hudson Hospital in critical con- They predict things will start members dissented, arguing the the pocketbook or persuasion of clubs knd restaurants in thf coun­ rental income. Rear estate .Inter­ their designs... Snow, sleet, rain, mend to the IMS legislature. tie up Britain’s transportation. (Ution. Firem en sahl the girls, going from bad to worse next increases might stunt air travel “Authorities concerned with ^BROTHERS fiim hwi& L SAoauup, the participants. try’s major cities. This usually In­ ests predicted sych a tax /would Janet Prior, 5, and her sisters cludes dinner, noise makers, fun­ National council of churches month, with the catastrophe Itself and compound the airlines finan­ frauds agahwt nrmiimin la Thousands of churches across signal a wave of I’ent. increases by- Kathleen, 4, and JacqueUn^i 15 ny hats and confetti, but not the landlords, thus passing the tax' delegation, back from Soviet Union occurring between Feb. 3 and 5. cial headaches. state," he said, "aO 301«315 Ctnttr St. CORNER MAIN and MIDDLE TURNPIKE the country will throw open their months, were found in bed in one Among Ute propheciifee of doom are Tffie carriers have sftid they ax- A Happy and Prosperous New Year To One and All doom for traditional and ever-pop- drinks. on to tenant*. visit earlier. this month, reports frauds la the sal* o( Parking—Authorized Personal and Payroll Checks Cashed about 1,500 ehurdiea were oloaed of tho two bedrooms tai tiu world war, widespread plague rank In the forefront of ___ Ml 3-5135 ular watch night servlc^;_^ay- foor-room basement apairtment. and earthquakes. 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