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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19B6 PAAE IftCfitfiSR Avfrage Daily NefPress Run ■;'i' id&trtifstc^r ^tKtting H^ralb •'Fo||^ the tVeek Rnded ThaW atther D«e.,8,lB56 Fbroeaot of O. A W eetkerBarsea The We*t Side Qrcie of the A C.. Fuller, chairman of the The Im nm culate C o h c e p t i o n Fcllowa hall tomorrow at. 8 p.m. Cloudy, wfady, mild taalakt. Coinmunlty Boptiit Chui^ will board of Fuller B niah Go., and-one M othera Circle Will hold*'a Chriat- Election of offictra for the coming , ^ i2;4i2^.„ ." Low near 4a. latennitteat light -"JUioutT^ of the foundera' of the company, maa party Wedneaday evening at year will be on the agenda. Plana min tViQilMeedaiy toward nooa. meet at the honje of Mm Harold will be igueat apeaker at the meet­ 6:30 at the home of-Mra. Kdmond for the an^al Chriatmas and an­ Member of the Andh^ . cloudy In afternoon.' High tat mid tM BM .of th* Army-aad N *vy t Wednea- Morancey,'Notch Rd., Bolton. Bureau of Circulation V day night at 8 o’clock. The group ing of KiWahia Club Thuraday niversary p a rty •will also be dl.s- . AoxlMtry wfU MM a card noon at 12:15 at Manche.ster Coun­ cuased. A social will follow, with- Manchester—■-■A City of Village Charm ...... lit atll:8d a t the: clulH Will do White Croaa work, and will exchange M-cent gifta. try Club; M emorial 'I’emple, No; 33. 'refreshinents served by the stand­ Pythian Sistera. will meet in' Odd ing entcrtalnmentwommittee. The regular monthly meeting of VOL. LXXVI, NO. 61 (TWENTY PAGES) Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , De c e m b e r ii , is-ie (Clneslflcd Advertising on Page 18) the Hilliard Aaan. will be held a t! PRICE FIVE CENTS 8 o'clock tonight in the cpmmu-' nlty room.of the Waddell School. I The Budkiey Child Study Group I will meet in the library Of the HALEYS i achool tomorrow at 1 p.m. Mra. , I Mary . Quinlan will lead the gfbup. ! in w '(llacu.

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p a g e t w o MANCUESTEB EVENING EEEALD» MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1956 MANCHESTER EVENINC . MANCHESTER. OONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, PARE TltREM^; ■ h . H o/ Boyle Thousands Out Army Asks Talk with Town Bolton X School Impresses i l K I I I H Y : Auxiliary Palice ■ Hungarians Protest Businessmen Fight BEDS^ Diamond’s Once Were In ^nti-K|idar ; About Nike Housing Dispute, New Haven StS Hold Yule Party CHAU A . Wilson^ Plante NamepWeads v la , , ' '■ ' ' -,- ■ ~ ’ ’v- New Haven ne^ap'aper readers . About 70 were present last night KEITH ooa Interference by tJN Deaths The Army Corps of Kngrineers^dfcy by L t OrtfHarold Ciide, com- PHONE CIIS 9 Gener^ Strike received hij|;hly favorable reports Mail, Memo FloqdW at the third anmiat Christmas FOR fl jplaris to request a meetlngf ^^ith | Of School Sit^Smdy Group party of the Manchester AuxUtary or RENT ' ManV Best Friends ^ - '• ^ tallon^’-wth headquarters Jn Man- of Manchester’ new' high school, * ' - ■ (CMittMMd fron one) | Mrs. Arclllia Jarvis 'lOontlgu^^trom Page One) town oAcials soon to discuss the ‘ ^.^eiterv ^ By 8AM DAWSON* .^doesn’t count, ntall needing no Police.. ' V Correction che following the visit here recently of Wives and lad.v friends of the Mrs. Arcillia Jarvis,'34 Perkins protests that have arisen in con-; '^ d e , who ■ feels he ia **ln the Bolton.Dec.il (Special!—Hepbf^ New Haven, city officials, s’chool New York Dec'. 11 OR - Coping] reply (for example, premium pay- ' Indian Dtlegat* V. K. Kriahna i I St., Widow of Alexander Jarvis a low-necked dreas. of the factories and mines were art Wileon and Alexander Plante I members were guests at the party, nection with, plans^ to build middle" in the dispute between gdministrators, and civic leaders. wlth the increasing flood of mail I or tlieiltocks oLlnterofflce which was held' in the Auxiliary Mcnon was the prime mover be-1 Joseph McLynn. who i.5 to Sr., died ' at the , Manchester Me- ing this I and waltzed in to court. The court- closed.- the Engineers and the - proteatlng were elected co-chairmen of th e; coiTe.spondtnce. o light, SO tiny 'hlnA the new plan aa the assembly appear in Town Court Monday indHal Hospital early this morn- hiiv )hia ‘“ ” "tdod ready to run their 'There was a complete work housing project for Nike p^on- The 31 visitors were reported aa In and out of business firms and Attendants on' each floor take 'Room -At Police Headquarters. Diamonds are a better bpy this homeowners, conceded ttxlay that School Site Committer at its or- The room waa decorated ,Mfitb continued lU latest debate on the on charges of intoxication, ihg. after a brief illness. year than Santa Claus prob- stoppage in the huge iron and steel nel in the lAkewood CircJrlS. area. tha project might hurt Valueii liv agreeing that Manchester High with the' ubiquitous office, memo t ^ mall baskets, -ort the in- silOMillO continuing' rebellion In Hungary. A lifetime resident of Manches­ ttVsIav WIIU UAl CU VO WCIU UIBIUUIIUB. 1»UI, ganiaational meeting Friday. The School Is a model of efficiency of Chriatmas greens and lights, in­ it can be worn breach of peace and Indecent works on Csepel Island, in the TTie office of U.S. JBro. William the neighborhood. taxes the ingenuity of many man- rtnning for the various divisions on v-i. Oeylon, Indoneaia and ^Burma : exposure lives at 140 .Spruce ter. she was a ihember of the ^ ^hey looked at the king to Danube south of Budapest A. Purtell) announced today thet committee has been named by a (lealgn and economy of conatruc- agementa today. that floor, and send back Inter­ cluding a gaily lightro tree. mas to come. see how he took it. However, lie objected to the Decorations were Im-the charge of in a woman*s hair, or joined in aporsoring the Indian, St. and not at 42 Spnice St; as Church of the Assumption. Most of women’s other- necessi­ The same situation prevailed in Lt. Col. M llee^ Wachendorf Is characterization of the project aa recent 't'esTn Meeting to examine tlon. i .Sometimes it seems sn airrnail office paper work for other floors, aayflo resolution. urKinr that Hammar-1 erroneously reported in the She leaves two sons.'Alexander The simple-minded m^o n a r c h Standard Electric’s plant, now call­ “reviewing Jhe case" and will seek availabtb future school sites and The delegation's trip, here was letter can fly across the ephtitry In or- outgoing letters for the mall Michael McDonpell. A dellcfous clipped to a necktie ties for a rich full. Ufa coffee, "temporary housing.” The home­ 'made iii connection -with New turkey dinnep-'wii# served by the Bkjold be sent to Budapest, arid press, the Incorrect addres.s re­ Jarvis and Edward Jarvis, both of brassieres, motor cars, and toenail Stared, then, dazzled, smiled and ed the Bejnlannis factor>’. This fac­ to arranj^a meeting In'Manches- owners deacrilied the project as report to the tow’n in six months. less time than it takes an office room, -where IS persons handle the Moscow ia necessary’, to seek Rus-. sulted from a clerical error in Manchester; seven daughters, Mrs. beckoned Agnes to him, Aggie had ter .eithr^ late this week or early Haven’t plai.a to' build two new memo'to reach another office on CHRISTMAS comnaittroXn charge. polish -are higher than they were tory has nearly 6,000 workers, but Such in their petitions, one of ^ 'Wllaon and iplante both served flood. There are one to thi'ee at­ “ 7 Bian withdrawal from the battered) the Police Department. Rose Campbell, of Hartford, Miss won. and lived happily eve<’ after, only members of its workers’ coun­ nexlr'week. on the aub-committee of the Town higli achools. Member) of the dele­ the flood below. tendants on each floor, depending 8e»tpa St the head table were satellite^ I Louise Jarvis of Manchester, Mrs. 10 yeara ago. Diamonds are cheap- which went to the Board of Di­ gation we'-j said to feel those two Mechaniemt devices to speed de­ Cldef Herman O. Schendel and r ■.- dipping her bread in the king’s cil and sonie Communist party -Senator Purtell contacted the rectors. Planning Commission to study on the traffic in paper there. Some weatam diplomats con­ - j Frank Heirendt of East Hampton, Engineers on the subject after re­ plants should duplicate Manchester livery and .pollecllona, new methods 10 by 12, the sttcn^lant dials the! .Mni. Schendel, and the officers for A ‘i carat diamond that sold for functionaries showed up. The Giu» school needs. Wilson was its chair­ The R s .ho Research snd En­ tended the In^an resolution lack­ themselves. ' Mrs. . . . Martin Wutsch of East Hart- ceiving a petition from 109 home- Cude said that the ho'ueea which High School in many respects. of sortiiig on the run. intricate ma­ flooiv to which it should go, and U'•’ the new year, namely. Capt. Mil- ♦110 to J225 in 1946, during the “From that date on,’ said Railway Car plant waa dMened the Army estimates will cost about man. This group in Its report last chines- for weighing and stamping gineering Co., s Jer.sey Standard is ejected at a centrally lifte d ton C. Hansen. Lt- WniiainBayrer, ed the teeth of a 17. S. resolution Soviet Deputv Foreign Minister j ford and Mrs. Alice Darwent, postwar marriage surge, sells for "diamonds became a girl's except for a Russian- arni<>*'ro car owners opposing the establishment summer recommended that the Among the features of the local Ail affiliate, uses . .speciail.v built already before the Assembly, Vassily V. Kuznetsov went a step I Mrs. Agnes Leduc and, Mrs. An- of the housing project near their ♦16.500 each, will be aound, well- ■chool that drew comment from and figui-ing foreign postege- ail poaition on the proper flqor; Sgt. Stephen Dzielinskl and their, ♦90 to ^220 today. A one-carat P*/ out in front. . built structures. Plans call fqr the t()wn think in terms of building a 'are being tried in the fight cfcits, something like those in a Attendants at thear' stationa backed by 17 nations, it wouid farther .VMterday and demanded i toinetle Ingraham, ail of Manches- diamond jewelry Is bought by homes. The homeowners, residents Jtinior-senior high school. They esti­ the New Haveners were the 1.350- super-msrkfet, at It? Linden. N. J. wives. Judge Wesley Gryk ,. and HBARINO AID condemn the Soviet Union sharply that the’ Assembly condemn . the j ter; 17 grandchildren, and 11 great diamond that ranged from ♦OBS tr» Budapest Workers’' Council lead­ of a AA Residence Zone, feel the construction of 32 3- and il-bed- seat auditoriun', the swimiping a way out of the growing mountain number 41. They m'ake regular Mrs. ■Gt'yk Were ipylted guests. ♦1,275 in 1946 can be had now for men. but we,all know who wears ers were unable >0 give a percent­ room, ranch style houaei). mated the number c f pupils en­ of paper work under which today's! ‘■enter. With thesa,carts gills can trips around th ^'flo o r, delivering for Hungary's plight. United States for allegedly inciting , grandchildren, most of It.” -project will devalue their property. rolled in Grades 7 through 1J2 would pool, the idea of the plant , aa a ■ ■■ ' sort the maii aa they pick it up (Thief Schendel and Judge Gryk Others thought, however, that a the Hungarian revolt. Funeral Services will be held at ♦545 to ♦1,175. age estimate of' the strike's effec­ The town also has a- stake In Cude also said that the present -community center, the use of dif­ business increasingly is being the incomirt^-and picking up the' apoke briefly and thanked auxil- . But not for long, an industry Some other things you may not tiveness. .saytug" they could not es­ uncertainties in the world situa­ warrant such a project within the ferent colors in classrooms and smothered. and deliver it saving 700 miles of otitgoing .mall and memos. This iar>’ membera for the aasistaqCe only $125 proposal from Asian nations Rus­ Kuznetsov declared that an As- the W. P. Quish Funeral Home. know about diamonds: the dispute, since It owns the 12 next 10 years. walking each year. T he com- sia has been wooing would gain sembly re.solution last week call­ 225 Main St., at 8:30 Thursday spokesman warns. tablish Xilephone contact between acres of land desired for the site tion practically guarantee the corridors, and th# three gyms. An endless chain links all floors they sqrt, putting each item in the they had given voluntarily to morning and. at 10 o’clock in the "This will be the last year for a Seventy-five per cent of the the* ya'rlous plants. Army maintaining its Nike base The committee will meet tonight ...... ____ ...... _ ^___ from the 12th to 30th in the new pany'.s incoming and overseaa mall varjotie containers necessary and more ground than any step bv the' ing on Hungary to admit U.N. ob­ and haa protested that the 34,900 with. the Town Planning Commis­ In addition, John Braslln, presi averagea 325 tons a year. various projects for the safety of W est servers bv Dec. 7 was an ’’iilti- Church of thi) Assumption. Burial long time in which diamond prices world's gem diamonds are sold in .But' reports from the immediate offered for.it by the government is here for many years. dent of the citizens Advisory Coun- ^ Socony Mobil Oil building in mid- gliaiing the floor at which eacH in the Town of Mancheater. (Tapt. will be lower than they were in Uncle Sugarland. '’vicinity of the capital said even sion who will be consulting with Menon refused to go along with matum’’ which no self-re.«ipecting "dll be in St. James' Cismetery. too law. General Manager Richard He added the houses and the cll, was quoted as saying he wa.<( , lown New York. Automatically ifi Sbeony says it saves millions a t turn Bhould be ejected from the Hansen welcomed the group and h wsd)*)! (Iii»i m4 Frtends may call at the funeral the top price year of 1946." said schools closed in many small grounds aroiuyl them will be kept Planning Bngineer Maynard Sai iileased that a fine educational i P**^**" tyor system. epademnation of the Reds. Instead government would accept The average price for a dia­ Marjin today was drafting a let­ dert aa the second phase of a plan­ spoke of ttie activities planned for ■•ttsItIRY’ hV'r^Iutlon “deplores’’ that the He called the new 17-nation res­ home from 7 to 10 o’clock tonight Albert Haase, president of the mond engagement ring la 5^ 1 , the towns as the teachers struck. ter to Senator Purtell, stating the )ip since th k fls the responsibility plant could be built for a rpaaon- ; letters, packages and memOT, and tern but reserves its greateaFpraise If th(> item is outgoing mail it next yeari • t|wnSM Itr My 2 to 3 and 7 Jewelry Industry Council. The workers’, council attitude of the Engineers. Officers and non­ ning study of the'town gets under- i able price. M ancheater H igh School i In turn leaves them on the floor for the amount of tiine'saved in goes back to the mail room on the Rusmhns have >made no move to olution •’sHamefur and declared and tomorrow from average size is 30 poinU^ 'ta carat town’s position. way. Following the dinner an ex­ Ml««l IN • WttI get thelrlnoops out of Hungary. the U.N. should not be made a tool to 10 p. m. "The number of man-iages is in­ haa 100 points). was outlined by. spokesmen at the commissioned officers easential to coat ♦3,000,000. 1 where they belong. speeding company biiSfness. ’The 30 l2th floor. There inachlnes weigh change of gifts was held.' • IKv, IH(My iffiilMl Bejoiannis factory: Resident May .\ttend Pag(-ant Tonight l,.nr)iis Photo Alternate Proposal of the United States. creasing again, and should contin­ A survey In 1949 showed that The meeting the Engineers plan the operation of the nearby Nike Maureen Ann Carr New Haven's two proposed high The ionges time element In­ workers in the rriaif room, three of and stam^ it. Postage on foreign The committee in charge of the Jhse-Slie leflwie Aa an alternktp, Menon present­ In New Delhi, official Indian Mrs Margaret Monaghan ue rising until about 1975. And the over 80 per certt^f liiarried wom­ "We are not preventing any to .set up in Mancheater would be base will be housed there. Shirin Richardson will be nar­ schools, eagh of which is to house volved Is seven minutes. Tlte .sys­ them girls, handle two tons of in­ mail is figtirec! by a chart, adjusted dinner included Joseph Cataldi and lO-Oav Umil, ledi Cswsian , ed a serias of amndmenta to the sources said Russia has been send­ Mrs. Margaret Monaghan, 89. demand is getting bigger in other en under 30 had engagement worker from comifig in and he may with town officials. However, it In proposing a mce'ting with the rator for the Christmas pageant to Mr. and Mrs. John M- Carr, 26 about 1,800 students, will cost s tem handles sn average of 2', coming and outgoing mail daily. for exchange rate changes. (Tharlea Rohan. 'Theodore Good- Ost-Vter Werrwly, fh^YMir S4fvk» Sm j7-poWer proposal t o ^ n g it into ing Prime Minister Nehru re­ 118 N. Elm St., Widow of Arthur ways. More diamonds are being rings—an ti'99 per cent of these work if he wants to, but only in is felt that there would be no nearby homeowners. Cude said ha be presented at the, PTA meeting Flnle.v St., announce the engage­ (•'tal estimated price of ♦6.480,- tons of paper and cai-dboard a day. The convieyor system each day alao There is even a machine that bhild was niater of ceremonies: used in wedding rings. Men, too, 8 Conveyor belts speed mail line with his own resoKHipn. 'The peated assurances that it intends M. Monaghan, died yesterday were them, even while our presence. There might be some objection to the residents’ being believes "a better feeling’’ would tonight at the achooi at o'clock. ment of their daughter, Maureen 0 0 0 . cartes another half ton of Inter­ takes s package, wraps string amendments would have to withdraw the bulk of its forces afternoon, after a long lliness. are again wearing more diamonds d o i^ houae work. provocateurs among tl^m, and represented at the conference. )>e promoted if they heard the Given by the Glee Clubs of the 7th Ann Carr, to Donald C. Mozzer, 25 Among those making the trip through 13 flora of the MuU'ial office corre»nondenfe. stencils, around It an(| ties it In one quick MODIFIED SKIN ’nsSITE QUINN’S tnarskjold open talks at the' frdm Hungary when relations be­ Borri in Ireland, the lived in —in cufflinks, lodge rings and Cnly 10 per cent of American also some hotheads wfm would Meanwhile, an invitation to the Army's Iside and examined plans and 8th grades, the pageant will Doane Sl...»6n of Mrs. C. F. Mar- were Mayor Richard Lee. and I Ife Insurance building on Broad­ duplicated niaterial, al.-tionertasuid as a flash operation. No fancy Chicago—Hair is modified Skin with both Russian and Hungartj tween Moscow and Budapest can Talcottville for 40 yeara before fraternal pins.” diamonds are owned by men. De- blow up a machine. We want to concerned homeowners to discuss for the project. He offered to con­ have a cast of more than 30 aton of Paterson. N. J. Superintendent of Schools Justin way. The company knows it an­ other office auppliea. bows,. hbwever, for the Yuletlde tissue. So are fingeinails and toe­ PHARMACY representatives. If those failed to ^>e.^rmly established on the same moving to Mancheater 18 years As a matter of fart dlamor^ds' tectkres, for some reason, often prevent this.” the situation and go over plans duct an on-the-spot tour of the pro­ characters: | Miss Carr, a graduate of Man­ L. O'Brien. swers 20.000 letters a month, but These are placed In a container season. nails. PHONE MI 9-4196 get results, he would be asked to bastSx^^as relations between the ago. were regarded as a man'a. best like to wear dlainond rings. for the project waa extended to- posed site. Susan McDermott will be seen | chester H'jgh School in the class Sovlet'and Polish governments. friend until about 500 yeaia'^sgo- as Mary and David Bell a.s Joseph. | Of 195.'), is employed in the engi­ try to visit the Russisin capital to She^ leaves a son. William C. About 4 per cent of diamonds discuss a halt to Soviet interven­ PolSndVx^new “nationalist’’ re­ The king of gems reversed are bought for hoarding. Shepherds will be played by WH-1 neering department of Pratt and gime has b^en granted consider­ Monaghan of TalcottviJIe; four for the adornment of^the male sex. liam Jarvis. Raymond Soma, Den-1 Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford. tion la Hungary and recognition of daughters, Mrs. George M. Cleve­ 'The largest sized diamond rings Hospital Notes the tights of Hungary’s citizens. able freedom to ^an ag e domestic Women were nothjng kut chattels, are in demand in Texas (now nia Dufreane, Kirk Bcl(;her and - Her fiance is employed at Hamil­ affairs but still allows Soviet land, Mrs. Edward », Koch, Mrs. and to give t h ^ diamonds would Eugene Sellers. j ton Standard. Windsor Locks. India, Ceylon and . Indoneaia Frederick Pellg' and Miss Sarah who’d have guessed that?), Okla­ three weeks ago put in a resolu- troops to be sta tio n ^ in Poland have seeme4 <(a outlandish as to homa, California, Chicago and Patlenta Todav: 182 Carol Genta. Beyeily Liebman,! tion calling orTHungary to let ini*”** ***• sndorsed the major points Monaghan, all of Manchester; 13 put a gol^f ring in a pig’s nose. New York- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Kathleen McDona1(i, .Su.aan Riley. : grandchildren; 19 great grandchil­ The ,gSI who changed this sen- Mra. Maude Joyce, 16 Victoria Rd.; and former Rep. Richard M. Grant VJf. observers to find out what|®^ Soviet foreign policy. ' \ Office girls often are more in­ Mary Thompaoh. Baibnra Valenti, i of Hebron. dren. and ■ many nieces and was going on. ’That resolution got! , ------e-J” i . slbla^Xay of life was named sistent than heiresses in demand­ Mrs. Mary Horvath, Coventry; Karen ThyrSen, Bonnie Valeriline. | I-.orHl guests included Mr. and nephewa. iM Sorel, a brassy damael in Mrs. Anna' Schulz, 3 Bunce Dr.; Joyce Oseo, Doris Souer, Mai-ilyn | newhera except to perturb the Rus-1 P n t l t p r flsx li x ^ e funeral will be held at 1 ing a large diamond engagement Mrs. Clifton Reynolds. Air. h.ii. sians, who had counted on silence if * AAtJIlVtTI & le court of King Charles 'VII. ring, because it ia a prestige sym­ Robert Rcnzoni, 135 Summer St.; Rose - and Ellen Sherman’ will be | Mrs. Francis Flano, Mr. and Mrs. o’clock ’Thursday afternoon at the who ruled France from 1422 to bol. Harry Gibbon, 10 Hazel St.; Mrs. PROGRAMS angels. I aot assent from the “neutral" Newkfrk^ and Whitney Fxmeral Donald Tedford, Mr, and Mrs. Asian group on the Hungarian is­ Dorcas Cookbook 1461 (the bum!). Rings exceeding 10 carats are Olga Cowell, 299 E. Middle Tpke.; Stars will be Barbara Clies.sey. .lame.s G. Hassetl, Mr. and Mrs; sue. Home, 3l8 Burnside Aver. East Aggie had her eyes out for rare, but film actress Elizabeth John Peretto, 185 Loomis St.; Al­ Lola Caddy, Linda Tenney, Marsha Robert Miller,--^Mr. and Mrs. An­ Hartford. Burial will be, in Hillside dopey Charley, but she was no Taylor is reliably reported to have fred Bolduc, 30 Ford St.; Mrs. Video Everyday — Jewell, Grace-Tuttle, Gwen Owren. ’There was speculation that the Members of the Dorcas Society Cemetery. East Hartford. thony Comeau.,Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Kremlin might now favor inter­ of Emanuel lAitheran Church are prettier than a dozen other dames a 30-carat engagement ring, (She Margarets Rodriquez, Bolton; Ail Righta Reserved — Sandra Grant. Linda Olmsted and ard Morr.a and Frank Volpi. FrienAi may cajl at the funeral with the same idea. What could waa recently hoapiUlized for Francine Mozzer, 40 Crestwood H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. Dorothy Brondolo. The three kings • vention from Asia if it provided a Jubilant over the receipt of 1,000 home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock To UfK-orale Church face-saving way out of an increas-, copiea of their new cook book, en­ she do to charm him? treatment of a atrained back.) Dr.; Mary Gelinas, 48 Joseph St.; will'be played by Robert Ali.son, ' The Older Youth Fellowship of and tomorroX from 3 to 5 and 7 Well, air, she borrowed all the If you can afford only a tiny Michael Marinelll, 142 Loomis St.; Thomas Ei-ick.son and Paul Balkus. the Congregational Church can­ Ingly awkward situation. titled “Dercaa Favorite Recipes," to 9 p.m. Faced with nriotinting U.N. pres­ in time for Chriatmas giving. diamonds owned by her male rela­ diamond engagement ring, give it Ellen Sturgeon, 45 Lake St.; Mrs. Richard Fish, Robert .Stevenson. celed its meeting Siinda.v evening sure to get out of Hungary, the This ia the eecohd cook book tives (and may they burn where to your girl in a cathedral. Nettie Reale. 74 Woodland St.; Al­ , Ronald Morra, Mark Cote. John because of the weather. 'The group Russians have insisted that their the eociety haa compiled and pub- M t%. Jantes A. lUlp«trick they belong for going along with "A cathedral is the best plao* bert Katzung, RFD 3, Coventry; Shearer, Robert Carr and Burt will meet Thursday at 8 p,)li. to troops were in Budapest under the liahad, and the committee feels Mrs. Elsie M. Kilpatrick, wife of her skulduggery), took them to a to look at a diamond," explainod Mrs. Alva Hansen. 156 Benton St.; Jackson will appear in the boys' decorate the church for Christ­ confident it will meet with the ap­ James A. Kilpatrick, 11 Lakewood Jeweler and had him secretly Haaae. "The stained glass win­ Mrs. Flora BoUrez, 86 Bissell St.; CHRIStMAS chorus. mas. auspices of the Warsaw Pact and make them into a nicklace. at the urging of the Hungarians proval of-Emanuel' parishioners Circle, S., died at her home' this dows bring out all its hidden Ra>mond Ma.sdn, RFD 1, Rock­ GIFTS GALORE! GOP Charter Night Fire D('partincht UrIII and the townspeople. Orderi al­ morning. Then she put them around her beautv." ville. ^ Norman Klttel. president of the Tire regular ilritl of the Fire De­ ready received and the dentand for Born in Rockville May 1, 1889. ADMITTED TODAY: Roy Par^ B u .r H ie kind tha t will Tolland County Young Repub-j partment wili-be held tomorrow at ^ m n e k ■nske s lasting Imprea* the books, now that they have ar­ she had lived in Manchester since Miss Amelia Kranert of Rockville, l-ln St. Patrick's King St. Ceme- ker. Bolton. Means, was master of reremonies i:.10 p.m. .It the firehouse. Officers rived, will rapidly- 'exhaiiet this her marriage to Mr. Kilpatrick 42 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ELECTRONICS Sion: T A B L E R A D I0 9 . for the Charter Night dinner par-, of the .jdepartment urge men who Personi^ Notice* and seven grandchildren. j tery. H I-FI PHONOS. PORT­ fin t ahipmant. , years ago. She was a member of The funeral will be held at 2: Friends may call at the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vernice ty attended by more than 100 peo­ havp'fiot been participating in the Tha book ig Attractively bound St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the Cole. 46 S. Alton St. LABORATORIES ABLES. TV. TAPE RF- ple at the Rainbow Club Satur-1 (Jmll.s to attend the ses.s'lons for the o'clock Thursday afternoon in St. | funeral home tomorrow from 2 to CORDERS. kMuttoriam in the SwedtsIsi) colors of blue and Ladies Guild of that church and of Mary’s Episcopal Church, with the I 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: day night. Charters were pre-f training it offers as well as 'ellow, uid orders will be received the„ Manchester ^ ^ Ho.spital ^ . Auxiliary. . , Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector, Solon Begor, 11th AAA Battalion, sented to the lo(-al cliib as well As !familiai-itv with the equipment. la loving memorr'ef t-erer C. Stsh- the,rollowfngm \t> Dorcas members Nike Ba.sc; Edward Shea. 92 Oliver 277 BROAD ' Tolland and Coliimbia clubsf re- [ Per>onal Mention b to who pasted awsy^X^ember 11. Be.sldes her husband, she leaves officiatine )6 !rs,-'Ivar Scott, 15g Maple St. two sons. William K. of Coventry Friends may call at the Watkins- Rd.: Stephen Gendel, 131 Love cently formed. Airs. Charles Godin. Notch Rd., Mi>s Harriet Casperson 3 Village and Kran R. Kilpatrick of Talcott- Lane: Mrs. Ruby Dodd and daugh­ RADIO ! i I f V I S I 0 N Rep. Nelson Brown,' Groton, is convalescing fro)U surgery at Ton are aot fersMtni. father dear^ West Funeral Home. 142 E. Center F u n e ra ls X, Bt.. Miss Esther M. Johnson 511 ville! one daughter. Mrs. Lucille K. St., tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to ter. Wapping: Mrs. Jeanette Sulli­ aapirant for the p(>Xl of Speaker Manchestei- Memorial Hospital. The exciting Ford Faidane 500 Club Victoria (above)—ovec Wife and childreh. Clinton St. I Sterry of Manchester;' one sister. van, 9 Linden PI,. Rockville. of the House 9/ Repiesentatives Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson, a re­ 10 p.m. and until 10:30 Thursday when the General Assembly con­ cent patient at the Manchester /• ' 17 fjiet long-is one of two new, bigger Ford sizes tbit year.' morning. Lawrence L. LaPlante DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. THURSDAY SP1K7IAL! Dorothy Bonan and .son. 17 Wood­ • SEPTIC TANKS venes in JRnuarv, gave a short ; hospital, i.s making a good re­ Funeral services for A,2.C. Law­ Inatnllstian and Repair Lemon M^rinffue Pies talk. IN ROCKVILLE rence L. LaPlante, son of Mrs. land St.. RockWlle; Blrs. Zenta covery frpm her illness at her Paups. 444 Hillstown Rd.: Mrs. BpeclsUate DAILR-syEClAL! State Sen. and Mrs. Robert L. home on Bolton Center Rd. OlMirles J. Green Alrao B. La-PIante of 72 Durant St., KeSney Jr. of Somers. High Sher- - who waa killed in'Nin automobile Anne Paggioli and daughterv^ RlFb • SEWERS CLEANED Eciairswmd- Charles J. Green. 85, of 72 2, Mancheater: Mrs. Patricia Ellla, and IN STA LLE D iff and Mra; Paul B. Sweeney of. Manchester Evening Herald accident in Nevada on his way Cu.stard Filled Donuts Rockville and State Central Com- Bolton correspondent, Mra. X Mountain St., Rockville, died last home for the Christmas holidays, 34K Garden Dr.; Mrs, Mary Au- night at Rockville City Hospital g)isto. RFD 2. Andover; Marjorie • CELLARS DRAINED liiitteeman and Mia. John Mullen D’ltaliu, telephone Alltchell 3-5545. will he held at 9:30 Friday morn­ PINE at Stafford Springa were among : [after a long illness. He was born ing at the Walter !N. Leclerc Fu­ Hollis, Glastonbury; Nancy Stasi- TOWN and COUNTRY in Rockville', son of the late Paul ak, Andover; Mra. Patricia Backus, PASTRY SHOP those who attended: | I.L.O. IS SOLE SCRnVOR neral Home, 23 Main St., followed Also intr(Xiuced were Rep. Ells- ; Geneva - The International i and Phlliperia Stephens Creep. by a solemn requiem Mass in St. 14 Pioneer (Tircle: Miss Carol DRAINAGE CO. Dial MI 9-B4SS A resident of Unlonvllle for Foraker, 47 Hillside St. PH O N E -Ml 9-4148 660 Center St., .Manchester worth Covell of Andover, Rep. Labor Organization is the sole many years. Green came to' Rock- jjimea' Church at 10 o’clock. Burial Franklin Welles of Vernon, Rep.-' survivor of the intergovernmental new... I ville about a year ago.. While in will be in St. James’ Cemetery. Eugene Gagliardone of this town, j bodies established after World The body is expected to arrive in dukael a New HaT*a, Cana. Rep. Edward A- Smith of Hebron' Unionville. he waa employed at C haantl la R arttard, CJaaa. (it) Jo £ ? DALY AND THE War I. House and Cox. Prior to that he Hartford tomorrow... Ckaaaai It SprlaallHd. Matt. was a blacfksmith. His wife, the Full military honors will 'be ac­ Ckaaael M New Rritaia, Caaa. T;U (M) WEATHEIBVANC corded at the funeral services by Police Arrests Ckaaael U Waltrkanr. t'aaa. T;N ( t) HOLtjrwuOD FREtENTS — former Mary Maii'ning, Thompson- Ckaaatl M Haijraka’ M att. CpifFLICT-- "Hlraezer e* vtile, die(l several years ago. personnel from the Westover Air Ike RMd“ ti-|)| Heleklei. Force Base. Mass. He''-leaves One daughter, Mias William W. Dudek, 63. of 133 U :e ^ RarUa .MarLaar Friends may call at the funeral ( S) NEWn ,«*-«) NAME THAT'Tl’NE NEW ^a&icc HOLLYWOOD RI^ST l:Se < t) WYATT F.ABP Church, at 10 a.m. Burial will l>e —*‘N)arleea Nairkra • • Hli OS) NEW S G a a ” ' The Manchester (Solden Age Club «t1) AT HOMKXITH k i t t y will meet Thursdey afternoon at 2 (se> oi'i-iaT raRNER , (IASS) THE BROTHERS i:ie (IS) KTAiw i:r and be (lAM) NOAH’H ARK-feUr o’clock In Orange Hall. Refresh­ r o p N T E D ... ~ “6 GIH’e Beal FrieM” ments will bi-aerved. i:is (se> Tirin |H c i v i l d e f e n s e .ARTili'R OODFREY 'HME • ;M < All) BROKEN ARROW . - • , • ' X.„ 1:M (if) AH THE WOHLD TL'BNS —“Crr Welf" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrlt. _ fie) ONE-THIRTY PIJSYHOl'SE ( 1 ^ ) VICTOR R O R G E RHOW .. For tnoro’s w hore Ford’s nownOss roolly pays off 54 Bi«;ch St. announce the birth of Kilkrr Wllllami Toajr OB)aa Lee osAt) OCR m i s s b r o o k s I a daughter this morning et Ml. ^ (tS) .MV H ERO ; s ; “rnguarded “.Man From' S;U (N) RHOPFEB’H GI'IDE V l;M ( I) CAVALCADE THEATER Sinai Hospital, Hartford. The ihx X:M < S) norSE PARTY ' "Oare A Hera" Ward Baad e.. in molting m ountains...in smoothing tho bumps fant haa been named Donna Sue . Mament’’-- Del Rio'X OS) KARTOONLAND RIara and ia their first child. (tt-M) TENNEanEE ERNIE Teek. liia FORiFR anow ... in straightening tho curves (tt> F r o m cir Mias Julia Moriarty, daughter of 1:4S (ISAS) H orSK PARTY FOR EXPERT AND TH* Wed.. RF.RRL" S;te ( S) ITAIJAN COOKERY Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Morfarty, (ISAS) RIG PAYOFF WORKMANSHIP N ■ W 131 Park. St., an(l Miaa Barbara -X (St-Se) Mi^TINEE THEATER see Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Celer) You can that Ford’s longer, lower Sculptured Look makes other Oval J. Smith. 123 Main St., will ^ S:.se (IS-tS) BOB CBORRY HELBROS ' S:U ( S) CARTOON CARNIVAL cars look downright old-fashioned. But the part you can't see—the new ye- arrive home- from Albertua Mag-, (SS) VALIANT LADY nua College, New Haven. Dec. 18. CO^OiTior^i D 4:Se BANDHTAND-x.< “Inner Ford”—is v’hat shows its stuff.when }oil drive a Ford. It’s edm- WRIST WATCH (IS) RRIGHTER DAT tU-M) OCEKN FOR A DAY- SMFD Co. 1 was caHed to che^ EASTWOOD (SS) Ol'T WEST TURHHKE^^«’^ pletcly revolutionaiy from the wheels up! And it feels it. IBB MIBdIa T|»ka. W. a burned out electric motor at,., SOS OS) 8RCRRT NTORM tne RiUker Wiluanis Oaers* Nader 4:Se OS) EDGE OF NIGHT Mftaclietter a new Tasty Freeze retail Ice ,. PEOPLE’S CHOICE ' ^ ' H' * AND OUT WEST llB fiam aa) (II) dUARTET you exclutive. HoloLlgltf (IS) T H E BIG RHOW / (M) LES PAUL A MARY FORD of the new kind of Ford. It’s a real “Wizard of Ah-h-h-h’s!” (M) KIT CARBON 11 iM (M> SHOPPERS GUIDE PrkaorStt. $24.93 •^fhe fraine of kurround PnANfe S inatra* EiKANoit pMUCei^' KIm Novaic UTTLE RA8CALS II :M (tt-M> TONIGHT ( t> RANTA «LA CS CALLING . (U) NIGHTCAP NEWS AND tight that makes pictures (IS) WEATHER P H E V I’ FJI (M» EARLY SHOW l;« e 1'S ) NEW S . ftw MiMrlMl way fo buy your ttainloas laMowaro' teem bigger, sharper, (tt> THIS IS IWE LIFE (U) TWILIGHT THEATKE clearer.' Come in today. $:U (III COL. MARCH OF SCOT­ la In 90(4, bocovM you MV# monoy ovor opon stock ! MIRIIMAC LAND Y A R D l|4»eiiie 'Csbiael et See the big difference ( I) RTAGE S CHORCHCS purchoioc. Ami, Of courso, your tmarttMt buy is UeM>< Mefic Tewtk Taniite HoloLlght mokes in ( S) RPORTRCOPK (Ul PHONE YOI'B ANSWER MOTOR SALES Wolkico Custom Stainlsi^ — hsovywolght, ^nsly •♦•••Kth* M 89.9S viewing. (HI RPOBTR DIG PUT THE ( SI WEATHER FORECAST balancad, with luxurious hollew handlo knivos, THI OIVIMAUX ( S) WURU> NEWS TODAY M Oakland 8L, Manchester loo'est l»rle» Syiveaia TV -wHk Helw ( It) NEW S Talw yMM cKoica of * btwutifwl SylveiMa TV •nad9 lt (U) BtTLDING AMERICA forgod sorrotod blados thert cut clson. looutiful lifk t Mafic tevcii Toainf. 9288.98 7 :M ( SI SUPERMAN Oidy AMthoriiad tsdrii HrioUght. Toko hooM a Htibro* wrist wsrtch W. e.BLENNEY (It) THE BIG NKWR sertin finish on nil piOcos. Smortly gift pockagod. vohMd at $*5 i >0 •brolutoly PREi. Aule bCT* BMowN t« tM aieruoc - m i w e a t h e r AND MI'SIC PODGEDEAUR TVaC taVIRALC »tA* 09l A L 9KA*« V COMPANY 7 :te (tS> WEATHEBCAST • . VltWAOLl ARCA. liU (1S4S) DOCOLA8 EDWARDS Wo»tk Sf/reeie'e Skew, Bottom— i4oY, Ht—t s 9oHo^). * , S m ' n . m a in S T R E E T ANP THE NI^AS ' Ir MoRchastar ■ T (It) nOHUGHTS FMO Tel. MI 9-5?53 i -Til. Building Materials, n o r m a YOU SAVE RT MONEY 'Lumber, Fuel / HERE : DILLON SALES and SERVICE Op«pi daiij^ 1 sLis l to a pjH. bi- 443 Hartferd Rd. 958 MAIN 8 T;— M A N CH ESTER tllMAINSTSIR lllANCHfSTHI f a n BROAD STUKT Ml 9-1124 cliidtog ' -Wedneaday afternoona aad ^ tv r d a y UU-aeoH. 2 DAYS ONLY jPeL Mi 3-1394 BBBBMB T ...... V Th* Known Nam*,* The Known Quality Sincci) 1900 h ■ r? ■rx- ... ICAKCm^'Aft EVENING HERAU). IfANCHESTE9r CONI^a TUESDAY, DECEMBER It. 1989 # 1 1 * A 6 ® FOtJK. l^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. G0NN« TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1956 PAGE

or unduly harsh, h« remains a repreoeht the bias and prejudice of Nasser F6ars Strife ooure'e of trouble in the prison o eingle Judge,” Review Court system and efforts toward re­ An inv6etigatlon of 200 active Gets In Port Said Area habilitation are seriously Im­ files at the State Prleon in t^eth- peded, „ ergfield, the committiM'’cald, "re­ ' * ‘ '/ <)aaUtloM Fnnilaliett By For Prisoners’ ,8entenoea Compared (ConUnbed from Page One) veals a marked Variatlpn in the Oqbara B $tlddlebrook. lac. "A State parole officer reported sentences of prisoners who have Bonk Stocks r . ty. I*- $1.3 Billion Credit that: 'All prisoners bear a certain substantially itimllar backgrounds The guerrilla, ambush of a Brit­ Bid Asked Term s tirged n udge against the sentencing Lffira: ish patrol yesteriiay was described and have been Convicted of the FUot National Bonk Judge, but the hardest ones to aome offense. ” (Canttnoid (rom Page Qm ) of China to have Kis son, Yfoon as the opening move jn the broth­ of Manchester 29 ' $4 (Ooattaned from Pag* Om ) ■ work with- are those who. after 'S ''ij Ifuen-wah, 18, smuggled into Hong erhood's campaign. One member of Hartford National In cases Involving "robbery with asking around and comparing, de- violence," sentences for first of­ France of the Subs CoMd area in Kong. The youth flew from that the 8-man Rdyai Scots patrol waa Bank and Trust Co. 33t( 36>4 Empower the chief justice of the edda that their sentences represent '•-: - -J* “HA* ': ^ wounded ali^tiy by a grenade Conn. Bank and fenders "are as great or greater - v!'. ; . . ■ ’ i. ■ V ' / ' Slgypt. In addition to the direct ex­ British colony to Vancouver and Supreme Court to appoint, M 3- a particular judge's harsh treat­ ’*•■-411^ pense of that military venture, she then boarded the Traiui-Canada fragment. Trust Co...... 84 - 37 member review p o ^ l of superior ment.’ ” than the low sentences of major Of­ faces for some time greatly in­ airliner. Officials in Cairo promised the Manchester Trust . . . 62 67 court judges. Justice CSulIlvan said that fenders.” H V ^ . guerrilla activity would not be re­ Fire lasuranec Conpaalea From a prisoner’s viewpoint, the ~>r t 7^.ru .. \t. creased outlays for oil as a result "He is my only boy," Woon said! Any person feeling he is unjust­ judges af varying backgrounds t/fum um tunuim nui ; of the blocking of the canal and a , "I have three daughters.” peated and said undergfbund war­ Aetna Fire ...... 62 65 think differently. committee said, a 5-15 year sen­ W -.i . .-jS ..sV . ••‘--fejiVrtS ly sentenced by a Superior Court L ’ diminished flow of petroleum from - His wife is waiting in Regina for fare waa “contriiTy' to Egyptian Hartford Fire ...... f37 147 judge could appeal to the panel for "What may appear to one as a tence may prove to be far leas se­ ' ■'■ 't y Mideast fields. word o f the youth. government policy.” They also said National Fire 80 . M vere than an 8-10 year sentence. . r,.>« ><■- ■■■•■;■■■ ■ - ; ■( . ’»■> a review, provided the a|>peal is proper sentence will seem to an­ London has asked the United I...... will... stay ——. in Cobalt until some | ^ e y knew nothing of a previous. Phoenix ...... 63 66 made within 30 days after sentenc­ other to be either inadequate or That is because a prisoner can be Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. eligible for parole only when he ■vjr;j.rv:. * i States to waive nearly 382 million definite news is received one- way attemp4'to smuggle cxplosive.s and ing. oppressive," he said. "The result r in interest payments due Dec. Sl.i or the other,” IVoon said. amn(unitlon to the Eg>'ptian un­ Aetna L i f e ...... ;.... 164 174 The judge who imposed the orig­ Is that there are many Instances Ooqipletes his minimum sentence. •‘■ft'?* The Eisenhower administration has His son planned to study in this derground in the Suez Canal gate­ Aetna Casualty ...... 116 126 inal aentence will not sit on the where the sentence... is grossly TcidaYs leppr't deajing with re­ Conn. General . : ...... 245 260 ■ indicated It will pass this decision town, 55 miles south of Kirkland way. review tribunal. out of line with those customarily form fotlei^a a recent one by re­ tfk- .. “-a :: t. on to Ck>ngress. Lake, and then seek work. Egyptians in Port Said claim Hartford Steam Boiler 77 87 Imposed,’* tired Superidr-Uourt Judge Thomas there arc 10,000 members of the Travelers ...... 68 73 No Double Jeopord.v Jit ■ The monetary fund advance Is The panel would have power to The new review pra'n. the' com­ J. Molloy. The latter dealt with U.S. JET MI98I.n o Moslem Brotherhood in the city. Public UtUltiea matters related to recent prison not intended to be used to meet Conn. Light Power .. 18‘i 20'j reduce sentet^pes, after a review. mittee told the Governor, "will imiHst{•uy M ow-Pay Liwarl '-i. that obligation. The secret organization once could disturbances. It was critical of ■V&Rt' Mr'eatover Air Force Bose, Maas., bring down governments with riots Conn. Power ...... 39'j 41'i It would’ ’iolao have power to lit- answer, the Immediate problem of Per Jacobsson, managing direc­ Dec. 11 (4’)—A search was Intensi­ creasY sentenced: but not without j>~isoner. attitudes towardi the sen­ prison operations under former P Get cosh promptly tor rrt' # N r and demonstrations.' The revolu­ Hartford Elei;. Lt. ,. , 57 50 lyarden George Cummings and the tor of the fund, said Britain in­ fied today for on Air Force X-33 Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 calling in the person for a hearing. tencing tendencies of individual ■hopping needs or ether tends to use the credits "to main­ tionary government executed guards. Jet .training platie missing since many of- its leaders. So. New England The committee says this does not judges.”^ 'X ■•aional expenie*. Repay ■ 'm tain tBe rate of the pound sterling Saturday night on a flight from place the person in "double jeop­ Furthermore, tlifc^ committee Other members of the O'Sullivan monthly, after busy , Open hostility to the British and -Tel...... 38'i 40'i at its present parity’’--.equlvalent the Midwest. Manulacttiring Companies ardy." feels thst existence ^ a review Committee are: ■caion it over. Get BUI Con- to $2.80. The craft waa last reported near Arrow. Hart, Heg. .. 62<3 65 >t The review panel called for here panel will cause trial jixtges to The Rev. John Bonn, Fairfield tolidation Service without obli­ 'The British credit was bv far , Ind., after a takeoff from as the w-ithdraw-al proceeded. The Aiuio. S p rin g ...... 34 - Is similar to the setup which has weigh carefully available-.daia on University; Miss Rosemary Park, gation. Phone first for loan in a Egyptian goyernmcni iUelf denied the largest ever made -to'a fund' Sioux Falla. S. D. It failed to re­ Bristol Brass ...... 27Li 29'^ been in operation in Massachusetts. a prisoner before imposing seq- president, Connecticut College for tingle rh it to office or coma in ?> ’’C member. The $561 million credit port as expected over Cleveland 20 it was whipping up trouble, The committee endorsed the feel­ tence. Women; Warren Mottram, vlce- iodoyl We liko to tey “Yesl" The U.N. Police Force went Collins ...... 110 120 n * was. almost automatic under the minutes later. Dunham Bush ...... lO'.i ing of many state prison inmates 68 SrnMHces Reduced presideitt, R. Wallace Silver Co.; when you a ^ for a loan! fund setup, but the rules were re­ ahead w1thVplan.s to take over oc­ i m Aboard the craft were 2nd Lt. E m -H arl...... 35 38 that the. great disparity in sen­ Such a review program was and Dean Eugene V. Rostow, 'Yale Uam UfM M W laxed on the additional amount, Frederick A. Davis UI. 29, North- cupation of both the northern end Fafnir Bearing .. . .. 52 55 tences handed out in Connecticut started in Massachusetts iii 1943 Law school, Joseph Goldstein, Yale , 24'2 Commenting on this, the O'Sulli­ Thus, the committee said, the rest...... would.. be called for the Israelis have withdrawn. tions of current labor-market Inter­ Wash., for a training lU.S. EnVlj pfd, .. .. 12'i 14 van committee said today: / prisoner "may enter the crucial est. The minimum educational re­ needed. A New Zealand U.N. deputy was 1 Veeder-Root ...... 49 52 "As long as a prison e r' feels ^^enefkiai^^ In 1947 and 1948. Britain was flight to Westover. given office space in Israeli Army first stage of prison life with at quirement for all 71 . is at least Ovll Air Patrol planes joined i The above quotauons are no! to that he has been denied nmew of least one less grievance and vith a four years of education at the high- M S .\N( i ( O advanced $300 million, which she Headquarters to work out details i construed as actual marketa. subsequently repaid to the fund. with the Air Force in the search of the U.N. takeover. ______a sentence which he deems unfair feeling that his sentence does not school level. . for the plane. Ground Floor of projected Hospital addition to house extensive laboratory facilities. First floor, identical to second floor, will contain room and facilities for .18 beds. Hie U.N. Command d e c i d e d ' n I *11 'V'" >1 against taking an offer of 950 K O C K V lliC 1 O il til those suggested earlier by both the Searchers to PufJ* Santa’s Workshop Canadian' combat troops for the I . T proponents of consolidation and the police force. The Canadian 1st j G narffCll-III 1 n 6lt SMFD counsel, Atty. John. 5. G. Battalion, waiting at Halifax for O Board Meets on SMFD Lost Airliner Hunt Draws :100 Tots shipment t,p Egj-pt. was ordered Rottner. A Rockville youth, charged by Local Su hscription Sees Merger Legal back to its base. Instead. Canada (Continued from Page One) I will send 420 more service troops' ^ocal police w'ilh theft, was re­ Kelly .said he sai no reason the^ ______A Santa Claus workshop, con fer U.N. headquarters later this} yeifterday Amid Growing Conflict town could not take over the' which had been flying over the ^*^‘ 5** ’’J '" “ " ‘■h. Some 650 Canadian Army 1 appearance in Town Court Sat- SMILING r SERVICE District now. However, he said area were ordered down. A few jointly ^ the and Air Force men are already in "rday. To Raise $850,000 that if there were a legal obstacle, were kept on night patrol on the j Park Department and the ^ a m - the Middle East as U.N. .observers i Anthony DcCarli. 16 Fairfield A cloud of conflislon kicked upV existence Feb. 1, it cannot borrow the town could still hire the fire­ chance that flare.t or fires might b**- / .Commerce, opened Satur- and ferrying U.N. troops of other Ave.. waa arrested in Manchester by a , variety of ponflicting coin- the funds needed to carry it until men to staff the town's fire de­ day for ita Second sea.«on. And more nations. yesterday on a warrant issued by (OM ltaM i train Fnf* Ona) ^aubicribad iU quota, with tha eon- \ than 300 children— 'have----- idsited 1 ions hung over the South Man-1 that period. It cannot borrow with- partment. which now exists only Through an International Red I Judge Wesley C. Gryk. A compan------I aultlnc otoff of th* hoapltat yet to on paper. tial coot of the hoapltol, Watkinq j be conUcted. chester Fire-District's financlnl out laying a tax, and it could not Vancouver for Calgary and points I Cross intermediary, Egypt and Is- ■ ‘"n- David E. Meyer. 19, bf 112 problem today as the Board of Di­ ley a tax until the Grand List Is He added that the town could east about an hour before the pilot. The workshop is open dally from rael agreed to repatriation of a' St., received a 90-day aus- aold. woe SIM,000. And thia aum.l ^ general doctors contribuU rectors pmpared to meet on the then enter into a reciprocal agree­ Capt. Allkn Clarke, 35, Montreal, I 4 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday and *11. .1 K Kar 1 P**" **>• csiBpalgn foal. compiled, in February. second batch of wounded Egyptian ' pended term in court here -ave oU subsequ«it funds was hor-ljj^ instoface the local doctors’ issue tonight. Martin's plan, deris ’ at a meet­ ment with the Diet -let which reported the Inboaid motor on the I Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. prisoners from 'l.sraeli hospitals; l yesterday, on charges of accessory vested by a fund drive which was | contributions of SlSl.OOO Is 15.4 General Manager Richard Martin ing attended -with "rown Coun.sel v.'ould guarantee the District fire left aide had failed near Hope and j t t is located In the Center ■U.S. Lt. Gen. Raymond A .' 1° theft. oversubscribed, Watkins added. I per cent o f ' the overall subscrip* said today he would recommend Charles Crockett. Warren Carley. protection. he was turning back to Vancouver, ) Springs I»dge. Santa Claus visits Wheeler (ret.), U.N. adviser on' Police-said DeCarli. assisted by Veined et St.000,000 i tion aim. Dr. Jacobson said. that the Director.^ attack the prob­ the town's bond counsel, is based On this, however, he is in con­ some too miles away. with each child who comes to see clearing the Suez Canal. Inspected 1 Meyer took two tires off a car at For the lady The hospital president said to- Kills, who wilt contact ell the lem, which developed in the wake on the premise that the District flict with the view of the general RCAF Squadron Leader G. L..J him. There are also two elves sunken ships and other obstruc- a parking lot off Apel PI. last day the hospital is valued at well | major and minor industrial plants of the District’s vote to consoli­ now cannot borrow funds and that njianager. Martin says the char­ Shcahan, who is in cliargcvof the working on toys which eventually tlons for the second day. An aide ' '^<*k. ever $1,500,000 and has an annual j in Manchester and virinlty, repoft- date with the town on Feb. 1, by the town cannot provide it with ter would forbid town firemen search, said it will be necessarjr to will. be given. J , to » the wWelfare ._iw De- . J . would take at least a week Meyer is to appear in Rockville opereting budget in excess of ,$1.- ed $37,100 already pledged from delaying the merger until July 1. the funds it needs until Feb. 1, from fighting fires in the, District. get Into the area where the re­ partment Md in turn be distributed I to the survey of the cn- City COiirl .Monday to answer a 500,000. _ He said there are now mu, .erved This plan is opposed by the Dis­ whien con.solidatlon is to take ef­ Kelly says such action would be ported "blast" occurred before it to^neeoy families. | tire 103-mlle waterway. It haa i charge of being a probabtion vio- who is nearly 300 employes, including 00 in this capacity in the 1M9-53 cam- trict Commissioners. They do not fect. permitted under the charter pro-, snows again and added: "If we . 'been estimated that the Job of I lator. doctors, and 100 nurses, serving peign. think It .will solve anything. Therefore, the plan calls for the i vision authorising the town to don't, we're beat." 9 ivc41m 1i Jel 9U|M*rsoniC l clearing the canal will take six i Meanwhile, the four Dempcratic enter into mutual aid apreemenls fiH a greater Manchester of-over 00,- Smith’s Memorial Gifts Commit­ T wn and District to permit tlie At Cobalt, Ont., a Chinese res­ I months...... and cost at least.... $30 mil- 351 MILUON LIFE POUCIES / 000 population. To date, Watkins tee will handle contributions from members of the Board of Directors District to extend its life until with other ^ towns ar.d fire . dis­ taurant operator tearfully awaited Linkoeping Sweden Sweden's | lion.i New York—There were more said, the hospital has treated 124.- subscribers who may wish to create, today became the latest public ex­ July l.^This. Martin say's, would tricts. news of his son, w h o ^ t out of Red first supersonic aircraft, an aU- i I ------— —— than 251,000,000 life-insurance w aiting! 000 patients and delivered over 10.- rooms or departntents in the new ponents of solutions to the prob­ give the District time to levy a Under either of the Democratic China last week and now is listed weather delta-uing jet .fighter Cyprus has been ruled by the policies in fore, r the start of 000 infants. building by giving - the amounts lem. They have two alternate pro- tax. ba.sed on the 1956 .Grand List, plans, the cjst would be met by an among 62 persons aboard the lost called the Dragon, is in produc-j Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, ! 1958—nearly five policies per fam- Watkins, in pointing up the need necessary, to build and equip the posals, both of which they wtMy which would enable it to borrow, appropriation financed by a spe­ trans-Canada plane. tion at Linkoeplng. Its top speed j Greek.s, Ronmns,' the Byzantine j ily—and group life coverage foi^ immediate expansion said sections that appeal to them. submit 4tonight.n * % « « v $ s 4 They 'T'V ittar say w a s' either m stlsA v- svvaAone in advance, the money it needs. cial tax. Gyorge Woon said he paid a sub- j is said to be above 1,000 mph and ] Empire. England. Venice "and the alone repreaented one policy To r would enable the town to p.iy the Kelly also said the Eighth Dis­ present hospital occupancy la Each selected unii will be identi­ The Commissioners, however. otantial amount to a black market | ita maneuverability is reported to I’Hirks since its written history be-1 every’two'membera In the nation's frequently over the danger point, fied by a table inscribed, according District's .20 firemen, who now trict. which has Its own fire pro­ organization in the Canton area be rem-ifkable. ‘ gan about 1,500 B. C. ' j working force. have no pfoapects for getting paid. to r Fit for .Waiting with as many os 160 persona on to the contributor's wishes. Such J: . . row the money until after the tax tection service, need not pay this the waiting list. He added that memorials may stand in honor of T>vo Plan-i is actually laid, and that would not' t. ‘'*“ " * 5* ‘ «>;»n»oHd*te oiBca the last addition, the popula- One plan calls for the town to friends .or business associates, in be until late February at the ear- department rvtiiBjy uUutnrrm', tioh of Manchester has risen 20 memory of loved < :ms, or in .the take over the District immediately. lioet, well after the Hymen's next le*l»l"tlve approval per cent. giver's own name. The other • calLs for the town to payroll date. Dec. 32. , rould be obtained for excluding the PRINTS To illustrate the preaenf . need hire the firemen for the town’s 'The commissioners are urging; Kikhth District from paying the fpr expansion, he enumerated a Many MenMrinl Tablets Today, throughout the hospital, "paper” fife department. that coneolidatlon be effected b y ' special tax. few increoaqs in the hospital's' are. scores of memorial tablets Dr. Thomas M. Healy. left. C. Elmore Watkiiia. holding Manchester Memorial HoapiUI expansion Martin does not think these Dec. 22; to assure the firemen of ■ — ' ------service fig u m that have taken “nf“ 7h'ir* bfochure snd Raymond W. Goalee, examine booklet which explains in deUU costa and nature of project- plans will work. getting paid. 1'be highest automcibile road In place in the last six years alone: r « m in fr .n d exBr^inv ' ed $1,470,000 addition to hoaplUI. Healy is chairman of the general fund-raising committee, Wat- The Di.stricl's financial dlffl- 'rae Democratic proposals, dis- the country winds up to the 14,260 lioth the number of patients ad- Si- bins is presidentpreaident of the hospital Board ofofT Tniitees'and n iittes'a n d Goalee lais chairman of the hospital building com- j-uuy utemn frbm the fact that, closed today by Director Eugene} foot summit of Mount Evoni; In nltted to the hospital in that time the "spirit of man's humanity to man." In Monchestar the memorial mittee. Each later, explained different aspects of tha hospital building program last night at the j,ince it i.s-scheduled to go out of Kelly, are olmoat Identical with ' Colorado. . X , ■ ; . and the number of babies bom Masonic Temple. (liefald Photo by Oflara.l there have gone up by 60 per cent; Idea stems from tbs hospltofs in- FOR GOODNESS SAKE! Dasignad to moka you bi^ thd number' of laboratory exam­ .ception, whan it was “dedicated a inations has increased from 46,000 ,jnpnument to the valiant men and built and the first addition 'to the Don't buy another car until you've seen and dri^n MERCURY for your ma$t foshionMo batt! t to more than 75.000, and x-ray ex- women who served In World War hospital was started. When ebin- vi snlinationa have almost doubled, I." pleted it added 40 beds, A neV. Tolland County 1957. ALL NEW-7"Compdre wheelbase, length, power and STYL­ s^rhile 4,400 operations 'were per? The foi|rth committee, the, Publtc maternity ward and a children's A. Printed Cupioni 2-piecer. Smart aed lost year as compared, Cempsigm headed by Sllversteln depsrtment for a total capacity of Superior Court top with yoke bodice with velvet but­ wifhk.2.700 in 1931. will deal directly with the backbone 90'beds and 19 bassinettes. PINE LENOX Pharmacy ING! LOOK — Exclusive Mercury Features — ton and velvet ribbon trim. Cut-out overcrowding.” Watkins of any subecription campaign . . ,; With the completion of the 1952 flkirt with adjustable pleat back. commented, "is reflected in the the so-called man :.i the street. additions, the hospital had a rated ' Rockville Dec. 11 (Speclali—The SMtonratie (Powar S«ot TiMt RwiMinban), Powarad Raar Window (No On* Elsa'Has it!), long waiilxig . 1^1 for. non-emer­ Some of the major units in the capacity of 190 beds and 33 baa- -ppea) of Mfo, Winifred Marmaud, new addition and their costs in- Quodri'lacHn Haodlomps. Powar Soastar .Fm (Sovas Harsapewar). gency patieSA averaging ISO dur­ ■*"*^*- ’ Columbia, to 'ibUand County Court B. Printed ra.von taffeta 2-piecer. De­ ing the lost 12'vnonths, and in the c'.'de: ground floor A, new wing, In 1919 the original parcel of land ’ — — ^ $310,800; ground floor, new wing, 1 me onginai parcel oi lano common Pleas Was dismissed in M : "SWEPT SACK" lA U . JOINT FRONT SUSPENSION tachable white rayon linen collar, but­ hospital's high Ntccupancy rate, toynes St. _wBs purchased and . . , . S ton back. Same skirt as above. ' which dining sortie months has $290,400; new laundry. $150,000; in Novenlber of'that year the cor­ a decision filed today^ by Judge averaged S9 per cent, .u d in- the first floor, new wing, $148,800; ner stone was laid. 'The hospital j John C. FitzGerald, and-,action of case of medical and surreal pa­ second flooTj^elK wing. $148:800; opened formally for patients Dec. i the Columbia Zoning Board-.of Ap- i A REAL DREAM CAR COME TRUE-COME SEE IT! tients has even soared per central stoTOTBom, $120JX)0; and 15, 1920. ''There were 974 patients I^als was sustained. Ciflte' laboratory department, $119,400. • treated the first year and the aver­ ..DW. .,»■*; "Public health authorities tec All ^ t a include construction age cost per patient per day was Mrs. Marmaud had appealed the dgnixe that on average occupanc; and equipment: 14.74. ' decision of the Zoning Board of Ap­ of more than 80 per cent does not Other units ,t6 be included In Dignitaries Present peals which luled her operation of allow a safe margin for emergen- th'e-.new addition are; Pharmacy At last night's dinner the invor a dancing school in her home vlo '‘cies. Hie second aspect of over- Buite^.^lergency department with cation was given by Rabbi Leon zoning laws. W e Keeaf H oorn .crowding mentioned by the presi­ its owmentrance, general labora­ Wind; blessing of the prograin by dent is the critical lack of work; tory, emergency operating room, In his decision, Judge FitzGerald FOR NEW MERCURY TRADE-INS ~ THESE MUST GO! the Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar; and‘ I said. "The trial court does hot feel lag apace in the iaboratoried. x-ra.v. linen and Mwlitg room, auxiliary the benediction by the Rev. John | jn conatriiing the zoning emergency, pharmacy, dietary and room, day ^ 'topm*, hematology F. Hannon. . the manner in which they ether departmenta.’’ laborstory, histblpgy labora’tor.v, Dr. Douglas J. Roberta, chief'of Urihalysla laboTati^, laboratory Mayor Harold A. Turklngton. (the Marmaudal urge." ! 1950 BUICK' 1^50 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR radiology at the hospital, "summed waltiiig r o o m , electrocardio­ made-brief Introductory remarks' ;He pointed out that this state>i EQUIPPETD AND READY. GUNMETAL g r a y , a l l e q u ip m e n t . $ i | A C up. the .arguments of Uie medical graphy and basal d metabolism ia b olism r which he cited the need for the i (pg^t did not mean the appeal I s ' REDUCED $125 TO * . ' * 3 2 5 REDUCED $100 TO ( ' .. 4YO staff which was overwhelmingly rpom, bacteriology end serology expansion and gave his unqualified I totally lacking in- merit, fn atating I i,M In favor .of the'expahstem And mod- laboratory, six nurses' stations: iupport for the project. . i . that the end sought by the plain- } CAPRI K «M emlxation projecla. .. ^ housekeeping supplies room, office Others sested at Uie head tabW j tiff could not be susUtned in. this a'mm ReUflim Movie included: Mrs. Ma^le Case Crow-l^rum . he continued, "Whether the Camara, (2.9 coated 19i5l MERCURY FORDOR 1950 PONTIAC TUDOR $395 Dr. Roberts said there w e r e ^ - and library, observation room: ^ la«ii. Takes ebarp, ouffleient beds, net enough pri­ Also, chapel, housekeeper's of­ ell. original member o f. the hbsrj Supreme Court of Errors In lU clear, color movies JET BLACK FINISH. SOLD NEW AND S C A C vate and semi-pdvate roopfs and plAsI Board of Trustees; Silver-; K«'fa‘ er wUdoitl may take a differ- ostler than snap- fice, pathologist's office, examing ent view can only be determined ...ahett. Just aim end SERVICED HERE. REDUCED SIOOJ^ O Y O 1953 NASH FORDOR a tremendous public dqRmnd fpr rooms, diet kitchens, two-bed stein; Dr. Joseph Barry, president ^boott GOOD CONDITION. NICE APPEARANCE admission because of several fac- of the medical staff; Smith; R p b ^ by a review of mattera befofa that 4; rooms, office and waiting roofn, tribunal.” . tots."'One of these was the in­ secretary's office, supply room. H. Pierce, member of Will. Folsom, I THIS LATE MODEL FOR ONLY ^ 795 creased use of medical Insurance. Last Addition In 1952 and Smith'; Dr. Roberts; FIneji; In another decision filed today, \ K SV ir^N B <1949 FORDS ' |C*FB Another was the great rise fti per­ '‘.The most recent addition to the Watkins; Dr. Healy; Goalee;,'Eld Judge FitzGerald ruled in favOr of THREE TO CHOOSE FROM. C sonal income which has enabled hospital was completed in 1952 ward J. Thoms, hospital adminis- Edward C. Jewett, 12 Florence St., t mm SOOMra'tt 1950 CHEVROLET TUDOR persons, formerly incapable of trator: Dr. Jacobson; fellis; R ob ert | d*5,«Pd»"t In an setioa brought by 1asna-Scopa Proitc- r e a l r e d u c t io n s . RADIO, HEATER, Etc. m f when three wings were constructed _ _ ’ ' trillAVilla V M.jT Rotunda, owner Aof # ''an A n , tor.. Salaciro-matlc . paying hospital expenses, to take after a public subscription drive E. Hathaway, treasurer of the hos­ Anob controlt lor- apartment house in Burlington, Vt. j j . wani, rewind, off, on, NICE VALUE AT ^ ^ 4 0 V advantage of this service. collected over $1 million. At that pital building fund: and Mrs, Alex­ 300-R. raa«. Sturdy The dMtor also touched briefly time, hospital officials thought the. ander F. Mannella, president of the The plaintiff sought payment j X aluminum dle-eatt 1948 HUDSON $98 oh the functional interrelationship 'Additions would take care of Ladica Auxiliary. of 31 weeks' rent o f an apartment IX' eonalructlen, com- 1954 MERCURY HARDTOP inhabited by Jewett's w-ife follow- | tf plataly tal(-^ncated. o f the various departmknta as local needs for an indefinite period. TUTONE BLUE. FULLY EQUIPPED, they Will exist in the new addi­ ^But the hgures for the projected ing his coming to Connecticut to ' ^ live. The judge's decision quoted a ; || BELOW BOOK PRICE. tion. growth of the community present­ Bad Check Passer 1952 CHEVROLET CONV. ^ 5 8 5 Self Lewis Pinch, of .'Will. Folsom ed. in 1949 when the campaign was Vermont law, which reads, “ It l*|lf 'I the general _ rule' that where, \ w LEATHER INTERIOR, NEW TOP. SHARP $ X A C and' Smith, fund-raising counsel, first initiated did not foresee the on the basis of his past. experi- , Jailed Six Months through no fault of the huiband, '5 AND SHOWY. WAS $695. NOW O Y D 1955 MERCURY TUDOR tremendous popplation surge that the wffe. . . refused to cOhablt ' ! From now unM Christmas, we ntake Expapding qnce, gave an indication, of how has taken place during,, the' past NICE GRAY COLOR. OVERDRIVE, the compaigniwas likely'to fare. A 28-yesr-old EUist Hartford with him, he - is not responsible ' ! extraordinary offer... ■ complele {»lor seven years. > for necessaries furnished. her by RADIO. HEATER. Etc. Oeaqrlbee Himllar Campaign" . Addition of the east wing made man who passed a bad $100 check i 5 movie outfit at an unusqallylow piica. It's 1950 MERCURY FORDOR He outlined tho -results ' of 10 at Pinehuret Grocery Store in June third persons in the absence of a S ALSO BELOW BOOK PRICE. n650 Contour it possible for administrative contract, by him to pay therefor.” !' J truly the all fam^ gift, a gift that wHI give a COLOR RLUE. NICELY EQUIPPED $ 9 i| C ■Imllsr campaigns conducted , re­ branches to occupy space bn the waa sentcpced in Hartford County Maternity cently In this region. With a com- Sfiperior Court Nov. 28 to one year The judge stated thb law of Con- ' • Ufetima qfaKing anjoymant And bast of aH, REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. ^ 4 0 btnsd goal of 310,300,000 in the 10 first floor formerly used for the necticut is in conformity with ; X . .. I » 1T5S FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION tlitTl' ward plus two new offices in' the county jail, to be sus'pended yqu gat Keystqpt quality and precision in fund raising efforts. after six months. j this rule. ■ . 1 WAGON Ponty ' and the Board of .Trustees’ room. Girdle- Soft ahirrod also- Superior Court Judge Thomas Msy-to-tako, easy-to-buy home movies. 99 I li^ i’fT e r t h ‘e“.*S?;unV ^oLg^t^ j Today the bav, loet th^ CAR KILLS BOV, 12 1949 MERCURY FQRDOR tatlc. rodln, Beater, etc. Beautiful reUas egg blue- ticized i n a • r t Troland handed the aentence U> PINE LENOX p h a r m a c y ; ‘ZM E. CENTER ST. LIKEWISE REDUCED.) S A T f C breathes, aUretehoa,' Not one of the 10 communiUe. ' Gustaf L. Anderson and l>lace | $13I.K I wdosi doM.psy«Mii( asd will mp 4rlve in Manchester, four commit- '.O w ****"^ ow . charge of forgery was nolled. , tours in this allp with Lady in comfort; Anderson’ was bound over- July was struck by a car anti, was p ro-, Waiting that gives you extra to«a have been named. Dr. Charles , !I^"*’,.*S?'*^*'*** mI* N. Joeblwon. U chairman of th e , dletsr>' department on the 16 from Manchester Town Court on nouheed dead on arrival at Bridge-. j Name. fullheas as you need ’ it.' The the ba^ check charge. At his a W h »rt HoqpUal. Smartly styled, the. noweat 2Br8 is softly clasUcized waiatUne will EveiY mother-to^be wll| want this par- Xloctoria Committee; 8i«lne.v ElIU j ffround fl^ r srith patlenU r ^ s PINE lENOX fact-fitting ponty with Uw o e if^ p u d - le chelm on o f the Committee oh »n the three fl^re above. In aU raignment here ProieCutor John R. Addreas. os lightweight and comfortable os expand gently, never bind, 35 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT ASKED any. grille you wore before pregnan­ bunch or cut. In 4 gore Multi- ing elsaUeload front It conforms to OonwrUon Subacyiptlonaj Robert room "o a proi^ed for ^2 beds. FitzGerald said Afiderson has' a long history o f' convictions on Hartford. Dec. 11 A bUl Oqr. cy . .. , yet osaurea complete, safe, filament crepe and nylon tricot, changing contpura gently, >et flr~ ^ - - a u cha&mon of the The west wing, largeet of the PHARMACY MORIARTY BROTHERS sclentiflc support throughout - your Luxable. Siaea 32 to 40, without bunching or binding. *'•-■- *■ roifta ComSfitiee and Lee I three addiUofis. had: o^raUn* aimtUn- charges in East Hartford.' aubjnitted for the 1957 state legis­ FitzGerald said Anderson has a lature calls for 25 m.p.h. s p ^ entlr* pregnancy . . without bind- Uw waikJine trim' and oUm-li if chairman of the 1 rooma on the top fioor; obatetrica 299'E. CENTCR ST. Ml 9-0894 t t l . Ing.lacea. Inwh'*' "izea 26 to 34. ■ oiiapq or buttons. ' and nursery departments on the '1952 conviction, of forgery,-a 1955 limits at all fchool zortci |n Con- CmpSayedky. ' OtlMf«ta$S.9f conviction of obtaining money by j nec«cut The> bill was spbrnltted niAht. report- second floor, pediatrics 6n the first ■aooaoooOM aadoa IEvmIis i LINCpLN-MERCyRY^ 301:315 c e n t e r ' s t r e e t INI 341351 Ms W iw lt teC said tbs floor and laha In the bosepicnt. false pretenses, snd convicUon of by State Rep. Baruyr PeehmaJyon I In 1$4<1» aum heating plant was .non-ojipport in 1933. i (R-Woodstock). .irvsO*'v.

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>1 ■ K .'A V, ■ *■■■ . MANCHESTER EVIINING HERALD. MANCHESTER., CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956^ l U G E B l f ™ ■t ■« FACE sue ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OOMH- TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 19M Columbia ^ ^ • payable and sent to the Patlenta* will be supplied by the 02-member land and Mra, Thonlaa Smith, all of allced pork and gravy, whipped po­ peaches. Welfare Fund, Norwich State Glee Club of Horace W, Porter Willimahtlc. . -j tatoes. spinach and ' browniesr but a- glance at the pros{>ective Somebody else in more agony are necessary before forbidding- To the contrary. It is | Hoepital, Conn., -Cash donatloni School urider direction of Mrs! School Lunch Menu '' Thurtday, frankfurters and rolls, Manchester Evening Herald 06> iilaitTiffaUr roster leads us to guess that -the morals. There ia always' ft will take a definite shape. But cheerful; • 1 ehould also be eent to this fiind. The menu et Horace W. Porter cabbage salad and-whlte cake, and lupiMn! eorreepondenty- Mrs. Frank Uroodles division may be close, and that the of hypocriay on bqth M yrtle'. Englert. eighth grade- T W O or THREB TRACK Suddenly, your defenses a n Fourth drade\ Contributions will help defray School for the remainder of the Friday, - salmoii croquettes, green D^chisa,' telephone ACiuleaiy everything indicates that what has By ROtiER PRlCB' Connecticut i balance of power miiy happen to the one aide loyal to the teacher. Ylre.- Chauncey Squier Sr. Eorning l|jfral& cost of Christmas enfertalnmeni w ill'be accompanist for the club’s week ie as foTlowa: Tomorrow. beans, egg salad sandwiches and 8-9060. COMBINATION »tiappened now in Hungary will dowTt. your rages agvnst -winter lie with me.mbera .who are not tlon of a legal ban it knows PUUUUiHkiU BV nui and p'arties for the patients, as singing, which will include- ifeveral mcpAt.n PIUNTING CO.i INC later on be called a turning point muted, and'you are-’a child again, aligned with either , major re­ own adherents do not all honor Witt Present .well as to purchase more televi­ solo renditions. U Blucll Street - ^ Y a n k ee ligious, faith but who; incidentally, practice, and with the othsr side MattcbestRr, Conn, iu hJ.story. ' > when snow and moonlight to-' sion sets and long playing records Get Christmas Trees-. THUMjS T. ^aR0V90N represent districts, where there is a mor»>«motionalIy stirred by Its re- AlHminum Efindowi •! W A L ^ R. PEROUSON "For Communism' the most gether are ‘The Night Before and to build a fund for a summer Local members of the Columhia Publtehar* large Catholic vote. •entment over the legal dominance 'Tlie^ikado camp project for some of the ghastly meaning of the revolt is Christmas" and the tinsel and glit­ If this ia so, it forecasts a hot, of the .opposition than by any con­ Volunteer Fire Department Joui> Pounded October L On 'one perennlar^nnectlcut Is­ patients. Ineyed.up to Vermont Sunday to FOR FREE ESTIMATES that precisely those who were ter o f holiday, and their summons tense battle, this time, on an issue viction that birth cdntrol does not UIHted Keory bieeiilnc CxceiS sue, the political lina^p of the Columbia, Dec. IX ( Spertal) - , AccepUble articles listed are cut Christmas trees for sale here. PHONE Ml 9.9095 supposed to be the new humanity, is cheerful to the blood, and the which generates fire and feeling' get practice in Connecticut. “The Mikado", an operetta By ; toilet arMcles and articles of cloth-; hg, an annual project trained and formed to build up the slant of moon fhat comes In the General Assembly has oi enough even' when the advance But we can. think of no way Of Gilbert and Sullivan, is to be p/e-1 Ing for either men or women and' ^ g number of years by the de- ^^StiuPTi8S*^TiC8 direct importance, and it ret- count indicates that the teat ia a making the issue disappear. sented this week by Grade 4 stu-lthe TdLlowing mlaceUaneous ar- partnient.-The men were severely radiant Communist world of to­ window ia a symbol of ail o f life ..I foregone conclusion. ALUMINUM DOORS. AWNINGS, PMrubIt I%-^T»ncu llgious. rather than party, aff: dents of Horace W. Porter School, i tides suitable for both; choco- hampered by Sundsy evening's morrow, the youth and the work­ and earth still magical and un­ A t an observer and commentator, . R O Y, 16, K lI X E b itm s u m m m Twdtwo preanetattonspreanetatlons winwill beoe given jiates, canay,candy, -canuieucandied iiuii,.fruit, tobac-luuiM.- g^o,;,n however, and were several CANOPIES and JALOUSIES . . , nd Year ers of the brain and of the hand, spoiled. tiQn which determines the outcome.' look forward to thii battle with Stratford, Dec. 11 uP)--Frank is ItooUld The indirect importance of the I Friday, one iri the afternoon atico and pounChes^ cigarettes, returning. _hrt6 MonlliR took the initiative in the revolt Tlien you ' have come back to 'gnticipatory pleasure or thrill. Slgbna Jr., 15, was shot to death 1:15 for, the .student body and ; riRars, plpes.^ jlgeavv puzzlm; i making the trip were Tom OPEN ALL DAY Om Month-.<••••♦•••••••••••••♦• parties as such exists only because A v^e.in which rival religious af- accidentally yesterday when his 12- u i n n ' i s Weolilv and - fought - wiUi a siiperhiynan New Kngland, from jrour mental again in the evening In Yeoman's j playing cards, pinochla cards. Chowance, Burton Starkey, Fran­ id one party is more likely to have f„„tm n > are the sole determining gauge shotgun discharged in the MONDAYS SlnKlo Copy Hall for parente and friends, at | checkers, Chinese .checkers, pen- cis Lyman; Francis Hart, Pate.r BILLTUNSKYmI9 9095 spirit although without hope from desertion, - that is, and you are nominees of one religious faith is dot a comfortable thing to hands of his playmate, Richard Q • p.m. ells and pena,. and stationery. “Serriee and Satisfaction Gaarantoed” MIUHBEB O f - „ than the other. Thus, the surface j • “ -Maknch, David Bellows and Dean 1A\ THU ASSOCIATED PBE4B the beginning. . . wondering how you ever thought ‘Jet Plane A fter Being. Forcier, 14, police reported. The J .. . . I Do not include matches or any UNTIL CHRISTMAS Tbo Asooclated PreM U excluilreD factor w-hict offers the first indi-1 There Is nothing which can ease Sigona boy. was showing the weap­ production, under arduous j gj,arp instruments in packages, Tihblls. "Most of these youths have no of self-exile. ‘ r Broken by Sound Barrlef* 'Calendars Received •oUtied to the u»* ol ^ cation that the issue in question, diminish, the feeling oh both on to Richard in the living room g^slng tor several w^ks un- pe gift trapped. •11 new, dUpntche, widTied to recollectlbn of the capitalist world This Droodle is actuslly an au­ which is that of birth control, may, , 1^ ,, is. on each side, that of the Sigona home. ■ The blast der dhiwtion of both fourth grade : ‘ with de- The Community Calendars have not otberwtoo credited •» ihi» p e ^ f been received 'and; are being deliv­ and •tao the i>-C«l new, pubitilied be^; and therefore' cannot look’ back to thentic copy I made of a photo­ o somebody is trying to dictate to struck Frank in the head. ! scttptlon of contents, and whether All rtpit, of republlctlon ol epecUl ered by members df- tiie "Women’s it. For them- the only reality is graph that was sent to me via'In- 1967 General A.saembly is therfact! Aldrich P a lh »A will .have aa its I for man or woman. ‘dtspuicbc, hcrelrt ere *lw> reaenred. A Tliouglit for Today that the Republicans have their j east the follovnog svtdents: Guild", -sponsoring afganlzatlon. the Communl.st world, which they tersteller mail by my - favorite Mrs. Frederick Beardaley^ is lo­ fun aeralea client of N. B. A. Sera- Sponsored by the Manchester overwhelming control o f the State! Thomaa March Iter .Shum- cal chairman and has aa her aa-: On the cover is a composite"picture fc# Inc i-eject with passion. They reject all Science Fiction hero, Captain of -the three local houses of wiwt^ • I*ubliahera Rjy contacting Miss Jean Nati^h, Hundrads O f ^ DUMay advemalng rloatag hoars: mometcr that powers his ship and control or In strong position. And I chorus. Susan Stannard, Grade 7 vanceT^d p S l - o n cards and let- Jonathan Trumbull Highway, iTor Eonday—1 p.m. fjiday. been brought up on. the.v replied to come, to America. student, haa been acting as piano ATYOUR YARN SHOP ftor Tueaday— 1 p.m. Monday. he also wants another 300 thou­ this is not because the voting has { ters before b eln g^aced In mail- Christmas Party Set Unusual and ^ r Wadnaaday—I p without hesitation; the lies. They Before leaving English shores, sand dollars to pay for -the per­ been a party matter, but because | accompanist for the many re­ j box for collection. Ubaealed cards The Ladies’ Society of Columbia “ huraday— p in^ Wednesday, were sick of the lies more than of the preacher, John Robinson, sonal Injuries he sustained. How­ more Protestants than Catholics hearsals. rlday—T i>.- ra. Tbg without writing. otherHian the Congregational Church will hold IntorasHng iay_r.p.,Rt anything el.se. declared to the embarking Pil­ ever. I doubt if he'll collect a cent have usually been nominated and , ' 'School CloalBg Notes sender’s name, mav be matlad for its Chrlstma.v party in Yeomans i CT«5SS52l*^*adfiiM>r lSr*» a.m. eacg grims: "There is always more because the Martian he ran into is elected by the Republicans, and Now that winter weainer has 2 cents buj they cannot be Tqr- Hall Thursday at 1 p.m. Dessert tey of pubIleaUon ascept Baturday — "And when the Bu-ssians turned truth ready to break forth out of vice versa. Gifts Hnrn! • V m. ______really in bad shape. He's g o t' 8 finally arrived, the following in­ warded or returned to you if un .Junch will be served prior to the up, looking > for ‘Fascists' and God's Holy Word." broken legs and both of his skulls So when the State Senate comes formation has been released by deliverable as addressed. Those ' dness meeting and party. and Don't Forget Tuesday, Uecember XI -w-hite terrorists,* obviously ex­ These were prophetic words! The are fractured. out of an election overwhelmingly School Supt. George E. Graff in bearing the letter rate, 3 cents. ir slides of local scenes and Guest towels . , . and pecting an American attack from Pilgrims, or Separatists as they Republican, that means there may regards to closing of the st-hools , can be forwarded or returned if travel '^benes will be shown by Mias the floaa to embroide^ be a close-division in the Senate on Lois Cl'arka. Members are also Austrian territory at any momqnt, were known then, stood for in­ due to snowstorm or other emer- : undeliverable, provided they bear them.'^ Cant’sa for Our Christmas Special To Pay The Firemen dividual religion based upon a 'd e­ the birth control measure. gencies: ' the sender's return address. asked to brln){s^fts for Mansfield Uiese Hungarian youngstera could voted ant^ sustained study of the We have no doubt that the inter­ Training School sKy’ell * » gift* for hooked rugs—and the t The ‘^crisft" over the -iltuil Mollet Wins Arrangements have been made All sealed cards and those not even hate the Russians any Bible. Their contention for an ever- ested parties have already gone to with radio station W TIC to broad­ \ tatning writing must bear the le t-! exchange. wool to 'o:p m p I e t e Jiveeks of existence for the South more, but could only pity'them . renewing experience of God by the trouble of tabulating the re­ cast closing of local schools be­ : ter rale of post^e. The rural car-1 Hostesses for the affairw'ill be 1, them. Stampetj goods .00 worth OFUERGHANPISE 3lAnchester Fire' District-is,both There wassorrtetoltig ghostlike men in succeeding generations, Budget Votes ligious affiliations of the members cause of snowstorm or any othex rier carries a supply of stamps and 1 Mrs. Raymond Lyman, 5 ?)xR a y- | and needlepoint, - knit­ was a well-taken stand In those of the incoming State Senate. We - ■ mond c;,-rke. Mrs. A. R. Shka]jc. ! fea l arid unreal. It Is 'real In,that emergency during the cun-ent , ehould be purchased ahead of time, ting kits. Jewelrj-, pen­ about the.se Rusldans, priaoners of days when the established church have undertaken no such check. Mrs. Clair Robln.son and Miss Leo? AT NO EXTRA GOST ;the various parties Involved have Paris, Dec. 11 IJPi—Premier Guy Our training and experience of over_40 years frequently school year. The announcement in *po facilitate sorting, labels may be their own terminology, more and qf England was in dk-adent con­ the morning will he made between secured stating "A ll lor Local'De- Clarke. cil holders, desk pads, themselves entangled In a web of Mollefs deficit budget for 1957 more remote from reality, and yet dition. comes to the rescue of people who are cbnfused” as"to"just 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. and b e-- uvery" and “ All for. Out of Town Hiuigafy Gifts Asked ,plutch purses and coin If yeu'v* bMn rMrrongifiu manus bacouM ’legalities, and legal interpreta- has been approved by six separate tween Xl:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.ni. Delivery" and batches of cards Dr, Russell Stafford a.sked at ] ea. You'll And blindly repeating the same line. "There is always i more truth which way to turn insurance-wise. W e’d be delighted to help With Each $5 Purchase you lockod cortoin piocof of sRvor— cocktail klona, from which there seems to But are tlie.v really as blind as ready, to break- forth out of God's ballots in the. French National As-1 for closing in the afternoon only, wrapped with twine or elastics Sunday morning wo- ship service i theseNii^ many, many Holy Word." These are words you in any way we can to eliminate overlapping of coverage, It should be understood that ' with label on top' of each bundle that parishioners of CXoIumbia Con- i ” h i no easy escape. that? Don't they have an unea.sy sembly. ' ' . other plekalng gifts at forks, ico«f bovoros* spoons, o much-noodod n t t ^ for our time as well. There In Its final ballot last night, the { or, still worse, unprotected gaps in protection. each town operates .separately. The marked appropriately. gregational C?hurch make any fl- j JB I But the -crisis is “ rnreal” in feeling of what they are heading Your Yam s o ^ g pioco — now you con comploto your is no one, final and complete in­ Assembly 'approved 215-184 the .high school may close and the lo- ; packages should be wrapped in nancial contritutions they wished i V GOOD NOW THROUGH CHRISTMAS ih e sense that everybody knows i cal school may not and rice versa. for? terpretation of God’s word to record -trillion-franc 1112.857,- i good heavy paper and tied with I to give to the Columbia Red Cross | sot and onjoy all of your ToyHo Storling The technical school will make its Jthat,, one way or another; the "Like a strange nemesis of his­ mankipd. Seekirtg men. women 166,000) budget for metropolitan , cord or strong twine. Containers Chapter for Hungarian Relief. H a , Dickenson's Jellies mpro than over. and youth in every age bring to own annoum-ement. STOP IN SOON ~ AND BROWSE AROUND! Jfinancial obligations of the dis- tory the Rufsians’ October Revo France. An additional 310 billion should be of aturdv constnictlon. • suggested that clothing eontribu- I K Syrups from Oregon. light truth and . wisdom which francs (1885,715,880). probably' Ipackages should be addressed lions for the same cauae might be W et In its final weeks are going lution reenacted itself, but rc- not to make calls to the radio sta Imported Candies, other readers failed to see. will be approved for Algeria and •- with sender's re- , given through a similar agency, i M ♦o be mbt. Tills, we tliink, is in- tlon. members of the school staff, scr.sed. The peasants and the in­ The founders of our nation were military opi rations against the j PINE OBERT MITH turn addres.s on Upper left hand; Church Staff Relieved - jQ, Priced ll.OO to $5.00 ieacgpable, even If nobody . does R or Board of Education members dustrial workers |ippeared to ' be Bible-reading men and women. J. S corner. ] The Sunday Nursery School of Nationalist rebellion in that North i concerning the closing of the Ssnytbing. J f nobody ..does any Enlightened spiritv of every age PHARMACY I NCORP ORATE D It is also permlsaable to enclose Columbia Congregational Church the toughest enemies of Commu­ African area. | school. have been those who read the 6«4 Oentef St.—lyi. MI f- M li a card with sender's address in- - will be staffed D«c. 23, by two DEW EY-RICHA4AN Ihlng, the town will, on Feb." 1, nism and of the Riiisaiana, making It is estimated that the total ! REAL ESTATE — INSURA-NCE Calls have been known to inter­ scriptures with devotion because side the package.If a letter is also 1 Catholic friends. Mrs. Claudia take over both the .a.sseta and the will mean a deficit of nearly 863 : MS MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR — TE L MI »-St4l fere with getting messages all the more ridiculous the official they believed, "there is always billion francs lS2.828.56i,000). I to be enclosed, the sender should 1 '■'igelow and Miss Susan Soracchl. ^strict. I f those liabiUties theh “mSCRANSMlTHS SINCE 1914" through to all concerned. Then, mark the package “ First class ; in order that all parishioners may Communist lie that the uprising more truth ready to break forth The SocalLst Prem ier made all ; too. such calls can unduly over­ tnclude back pay owed to^ the fire­ out of God’s Hoiy Word." PINE LENOX^ mail enclosed" and postage paid attend the specia’ Christmas serv- was , directed by ‘reactionary six ballots votes of confidence in ; load the telephone service and men, J-he. totvn. will be obligated John E. Post. his governme^)t. both for the letter and package. I ice. •fbpces.'... - p h a r m a c y prevent urgent calls from being If snowstorms should occur, the The nursery achool this coming to meet them. made. ‘‘When the uprising had reached 299 E. CenteMitr—MI 9-08M patrons are asked to keep the ! Sunday will ba in charge of Mrs. I f nobody su(v.'eeds in doing any­ Usually the superintendent of its peak and the Russians at first approach of the mail box clear of I Russell Spearman with the assist- thing, then, the hardship involved schools, members of the Board of snow and other obstructions. 'This ance of a Youth Fellowship mem- did not seem to react, many Huh- ^ Education, and the school staff is a year-round riding, also. Then. ' lier. w ill be imposed upon the fire­ are uaing their pliones for emer­ g a r i^ .j:eiiig4i||a, having lived- in loo. the patron has the privilege of Stork Shower Given men who, In this event, would.J;^j gency purposes. The cooperation I Tj^^eri^^. Eilpjjie. ever since the relocating his mailbox -temporarily Mra. ^elix Winters, fourth grade ftwrfeetlto wait a month'-fUi^T'a' How many of everyone is solicited. 4 if the road to the box is inacess- ! teacher ” at the local elementary iiaif for^the i G ift 'ampalgn ible. i> K-, fdr the border wa.s The annual Christmas Gift school, was tendered a stork show­ their final .p eriod 'of aeihyicel.Bk. PT.'\/»ieetlnga er at the home of Mrs. Walter Ko- jiraeticaliy open, -several days. Campaign for patients at Norwich •mployea o f the district. years of State Hospital is again underway. The Coliin-ihia PTA will hold Us ' koski on Hunt Rd. Sunday after­ Many of these returnees had be­ The practical.thing that has to Gifts locally may be left at annual (Christmas party meeting j noon. Paatel shade.s of yellow and longed to the old ruling class of Smith's Store. Squler's Store or this evening Yeomans Hall at 8 green decorated the baby basinette be done, then, ia to find some way landowners or had been owners of ‘ at the Horace W. Porter School P-tW- Members are aaked lo bring which held the many gifts. of giving the firemen their money hard labor? Attending the , give the firemen their>«Mey, on collecllye . farms with ' a sort of personal note< or^^afisignment of silent fury, showed themselves at count. Build younolf o bulwark o ^ n s t wages, durin^XHe interim period. tlie same time hostile and even financial omergoncy. The cost ^ihlere-st, if any, might menacing to the returning big be itmt-'-by an understanding for landowners or to their repre.senta- a^ddjustment in the salaries qf tit’cs. The farmers, too. proved to Moiiy poople use port, of their Christmas MB IDONKIinK JOB just what the ih e fi'rernen once they have for-, be the hard core in the pa.ssive maliy become employes of the rosi.stanve to the Communists and Club money to start o regulor sovin^ oe- ernomN6SNow! count. ' ^ doctor tmvn. the Ru.ssians after the second I\U8- MAKtiTHIt Irtia HAMOWAftC STOMf This, if the Directors feel tliey sian on.staught. voun ^ ^ ordered! .cannot vote .to’ take over the dis- . "Returning Hungarian rejugires *5 7 ■ trtet Imtitcdiately, might be one belonging to tlie extreme right and STILL You get better looking in (i Chevrokt! ■ W-ay of solving the prartlcal prob­ dreaming fqr Hungary a yegime waak et t OalT $229 like that of Portugal or .Spain, had ft lem Involved, which comes down poa airt# * Save any amount tc 6ne of pasring the firemen on some surprises' too. And precisely THAT BlfOtfMi . .. clasalnt raArif* IwMerieWl There'i a vrhde new ont> You feel for all the world like schedule. , ' between these limits—no (Commu­ Sove any time . . muE nism and no return to things as dlvldead look isehind the wheel— a j w i ’re v ie w i^ one of these they were, before— this stSmething karnuU rota $239.00 bigger vjew of the road over ne^’ wide-screen movies when *Too New To Have A Name” too peW to haye-a name seemed to ! that BMg'y hood. And doesn’t you first kxjk through that ’57 linger." | O f All the eye witness accounts that Aew inatrument panel Chevrolet windshield. Its new, Tbis new nameless thing sensed | of.the revduUoil In Huhgarj', the (SroTR Daportment ORlyl Your savings ore insured ijp to $10,006 by' deeper design gives you better, by Correspondent Kumlien, neither [ The Outstanding alto make you want to get bast \ve have seen,-for significance the Federal Savings ono. ^Ldon hisurwiea in and go! safer seeing. The whole out­ and lilterpretation, comes In the' Communism nbr_ reaction, mpy, Will Be Open The Fol/ioWing - j Corp. . . - . ' . RIDING TRACTOR d o o r' seems to surround you magazine Commonweal, from ■one hopes.. cQtne; out,- in the end, Gunner D. Kumlien, its regular .as, some thing-we Plight define as Nights Until 8:00 K M. for ’56 in its crystal curve. correspondent at Rome, who hap­ ■democracy. But one does not know THURSDAY and FRIDAY^ Hours: Monday, Tuaeday, Friday— Glance down—just a bit— pened to be in Hungary whqn the that; one docs not know, that this DECEMBER 13Hi and 14th prbdurb ’ of Huiigariaii agony ' Is and your eyes rest on the? revolution began. ' ' V. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. I necessarily going to be pleasant THURSDAY and FRIDAY sweetest instrument panel a car^ We quote enough o f -it* to let DECEMBER 20th and 21st ' •\-xWr4hesday 9 A. M/ to 12 Noon ONLY Kumlien make his d’ah pointa and and good. The final price of Com- ever,had. , itiunism, ‘like that of a poisonous interpretatiohs: Thursday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. SB9.50 But the going’s even better ‘"In streams of blood.^ and ua* radiation, may be some brutal a FIVE ■ QOQD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ,'Not Open Saturdays T than theJooking! Chevy’s full apeakable agony something hew deformation in the generation', S 'Xvhic^i. follows It. ' * SHOP AT THE W. . LENNEY GO.^ of vinegar (horsepower ranges has been bom in. Hungary,' and Is 0 8 ' i ■. ■ . • 1. GiftsforHiRwIialt Family — Gift CRTtMcotRS f " • - 1 USA u p'. to 245*), and so well ■ So new that it does not evm have H'.' r: M (- O IL T a name.. ' Exile's Return H 2; Easy Fr** Parking behaved that it gives you a "Like hundred.s o f other W^est- It \rill happen, yea'r after jaar. I 3. W r ddhfRr to your door 1957 Christnias Club sorASY SHOW n o w whole new outlook on driving. Here is'gocal medicine the The aieit powerful, compact *270.h.p. high.performerica engine emers. mostly diplomats and lo r Just when-'‘j’ou have, for the last X 4 .. Chorg* to your rogulor account. PAY NEXT HOMIB%ITC mab who Is sitfk of shoveling tractor in'Hi cloii with-outome. , also available at axtfa cost C^me in and see. Sweet, smooth and sassy! iba Bal Air Camartihla wMi M y by I Joamaiists,c-1 was-cah'ght in th'e Ui^e,. 'tii'ri^ed your' back -oh New heavy snow. New design fea­ I YEAR. (If you do not hovn on account it„takM Now Open ^ O m M o p tfcoM Sawr tive type steering, the famous midst o f Ihejfightipg in Budapest Ehgland winter forever—mental­ tures g^ e the Jacobsen Rotary Gelani Verto-Molic drive for ! just o few minutes to open one). BUDGET SnowTplow a snow-moving and witnessed the -.few days of ly, that Is--and talten .the next 'iltiwltghi islow, Ics horsepower . variable forward, spe^t while Join U p !' is b i^ . No other Saw can coa- capacity never before achieved freadom. until it was submerged thawed rogd for some jjunny clime s ''TERMS. ^ ' 1 in meiien, plus sdfety revessa. pai« with i t . ^ . for easy hqiidliBg In a unit of this si'ze. Clears but not killed by artemiJesf or Steel mentally, that la— you walk Into « 5. GUARANTEED GIFTS backed by 33 years of' about 85 sq. ft. per minute in Aik for free dam- '' piaS ftet cutdag. Try thie-Home- enitrotien today. - and fire. Again and again I caught 5 reputable service. average snow up to 10 inches , Only jranmUed Chw oUt dealerf yCHEVROLET^ displiiy! this famous trademark a darkened room and see, out the Ute.. ■ ftaKMit for iu Ibwoperap deep;.. . is light and easy to ,, a glimpse of that Something which vrind^’, ' thp moon on new-fallen lag coat...oa say wood cuttiag handle. > Is so new that it doe- not have a snow. I _ “■ eparatioa.yoa wieh. Aaklor free L e t,,us shew you why a - :i . .. $ 4 3 9 . 5 6 • I nam«>: It moves and labors and; T h a t part of the .moon wltich ' Jacobsm la .the eiltstanding buy In rotasy anow plows. grown and vlplgncs only secms»tq. falls inside the room ini'pale apd ^$259.50 F.O.B. fortify it aad' niake it more p^'- chill. Outside, qn lawn and field, ! Brful. Oonimimfsm seems to be Wh- ■ pidort and snow boU\^brighten each BUILDING MATERIALS •V. "'-13 rihfd by w hat it has been breeds other, but Cheir mutual brilliance LUMBER FUEL tag and is iinabiS to kiU iL 'T h e is sUli-.cold. 'Yet the cold beam m n g s ^ EQUIPMENT CO. CARTER CHEVROLET GO., Inc, whole .Eastern Bloc is shaken by that enters the room, and the , Regular (fours ' 1229 MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER • H spiA for the' West it appears to told, clear' brilliance,- ^utslde are i -.y i iOpen ,7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday thru Friday I I MAIN PHONE Ml 3^7951 '.kh taa new to be understood. not, even , to- your 'antirwihter f 1 Saturday. Until Noon UuMbMltr Saviiii I ’ tm JbiMial|M ■ tH7 Nali Si,, i;e | b | | | u maim hXtwIiRed. jtnd iiAine of mind, ^rjiparUy frigid dr j

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'S IIANCBKSTER .EVENING HISHALD. *.)A5'' lJONTUESDAY, D E C jE M B E R 11, 1966 P A O l 1 ^ MANGHESTIb K e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCUI^^BR. c o n n , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 . ’AF.'W T A G E E IG H T -cdfiM .and maUin.'; silver heil.s to sign at Broadest., started to cross A n d o v e r and Ymploycs with large families Rockville hang (in circles of greens ..which leV^ Roads ... Cause Orpad' and was hit by Plante's Inside ^ed China (2) are aubsidsed. Children Unhurt will deck lb’s upper and lover car^PjajiterarT^P told police he at- Estes to Probe Training' classes yire intensive Catholic W om ^ schodi entrances. ^ For 3 Accidents temitted' tq stop, but skidded on lilies Sees Fallure and extensive. Most of the men As Bus Hits Car CityjCouhcil Tables Action Church Oetk Wreath* the Icy paveijient. Police said Contributing to the Christmas abdu't $100 damage was caused to and women employes attfnd night to HuWlVativity .. PoUqe blafned Icy roada for three , A • o ^ Use use ofoi minors Minors classes. A network of part time spirit In town thc.4-H Sciiisorettcs, each car. CbventryT^Dec. 11,(Special) ^— Under leadership of--,Mrs, Stanley Manchester" dccldenls, two last schools provides- courses from Cars driven by Mrs. Jujia A. A school bus cstrying 23 children On Creation of Police Post Pfograiii Sunday Frankland and Miss Earlecn Jill- nighl ahd one this morning. There RICH FARM LOAM FOR SALE elementary education to university Durig,- 28. Wapplng, and .Craviffoed Xir Soviet, System TTo Fleece Aged crashed Into a car on Woodbridge son, made two large wpaths w;hlch were no injuries and no arrests C. Allen, 19,'of 42 Lendx St. col-'f| OET A GOOD START NOW FOR NEXT SPlttNO WMBUB . degrees. ^.Rockville, Dec, ,11 '.(Specisl)—■•vferred epecifically to Section 70 of Andover{ Dec. 11 (Special) th^y hung 6n the door* of First were made. ' llded at, Center' arid Broad St., TRUCKS ARE a b l e TO DELIVER ON FIRM GROUND. In NeW Industrial Belt Results of the over-quick con­ Rd. bridge yeaterdsy but none of Police said a car driven east on slio felt NATO's scope .shollld be (Continued Ironi Pose One) A move toward establishing the ! U*e (Charter regarding division of Lqcal women who will participate Congregational Church , last ntgh^ about 7:25 p.nv. yesterday. (OonttmiMl front P.y ■ Onr) struction methods used to get the the children was hurt. ‘ Id a program of "Catholic Cus; In keeping with an annual tra­ R. Middle Tpke. by Robert ■ W. Police, said Mrs. Durig going Aftpreximafoly 5 Cubic Yard Ld^s $10.p0 , broadened « o that NATO coun-1 ------across\, the country. The 2,000 | plant into operation'during the 5- office of chief of police was tabled I raised for repairs to Mokulis, 19, of 82 W. Center St., He trie* would have a joint policy in side a screened enclosure to con­ (C'ontihucd Iror- Pajd* One) Driver of the car, Mrs. Joan E. toms and Practices Pertaining to dition, the white Colonial church east on Center St. became con­ ted them in Hungary. ^ - - womcn W orkers'leave their .chll year plan are beginning to Shbw. was rammed in'the rear shortly ceal their, identities. -1 Chlrichells. 21, North Providence. by the (3ty Council last night state ald to roads is divided pro- the Nativity" are Mrs. Patrick has been spotlighted for the holi­ fused at the traffic lights on Cen-. RHONE Ml 9-4824 ad this a double standard of other areas. He obviously was re- low priced American model. Power dreh, in a Company-run nursery. I While workers outside are Mill after 8 a.m. today by a truck as ferring to North Africa, where The young girls first w’ere R. I., was treated by a local doctor pending a minority report from portio’hately between town and Welch. Andover Lake; Mrs. John day season. ter and Broad, started to go on a Sborality.& • ' ferring to North Africa, where — ----„ , is provided by a 6-cyllndpr 90-i They tend machines in every de-i working on scaffolds to complete ■The Scissorettes 'will hold a Mokulis was stoppeii waiting to green light, then slopped and was *-*^No mattervhow impatient some France would like the support of cruitedcruited into prostitution. Mitlerl*" provided Thomaa J. Kcrnan. • jetty. Mayor Olson said if the city Horton, Hebron; and Mrs. James in the ’ horsepower engine of Soviet de- partment exC ^t the heavy found- sections of the buildings, and other for knee and head Injuries. The Kerrigan, of St. Columba's Church, Christidns party after school Mon­ turn into Cook's Service Station, hit In the rear by Allen's car. Po- I SZountrias might get \*1th this aft- the alllahce id"dealing \vlth rebel said, and then trained in the, b” rs< to move slo ^ y Ih ' were to receive aid separately from ' ' ■ ry. Chief assets to the technolOg-1 crews are laying sod ^ r » boule- bus driver. Thomas E. McGiilre. Columbia. day with an exchange^ of gifts, 555 E. Middle Tpke. / lice estiriiate'd damage to the Allen U ^ on ,the Secretary said, they nationalists, in Algeria and other ; "pocketbook drop" swindle which i "‘K"- this, Alderman John .^ teie, i town, the city would get a Planned cost is 20.000 yuan, the" ical and administrative staff are;vard,partsofthecom pletedstruc- 30, Cooper Lane, was not Injured. The program will be presented games and r.cfrcshments. The driver of the truck. Rudolph car at $175 *«4 -to the Durig car ' 'Should use restraint. *'^eir ex’- nationalists in Tuni.sta and Mo- he termed a "gigantic racket" tak -; P>' chalrinan of the Police Commit-' larger amourt- R. ftichardson, 32. Amenia, N.'V.', out 18,570 each. A li '•’WO men who were sent to study in ' tures are already starting to McGuire was warned for travel­ tee. observed, '^ana Uc place, .pother confederate State Policeman Edward Beat- j Cooke estimated damages to Mo­ P^jlice said Burdick, going eaal, / Chinese appreptiCes were super- era showing the simplest funda- ling slightly. Tiles have sprung ayl^'Bg that the poet of chief of | were left to the rommlttee to dis- John K. Honpn of St. Columba's, kulis' car at about $350. The tiuck •Witlined, Dulles said, ii.s i-suse | military programs--were expected^ pichg jt up in view of the victim lie of Stafford Spring* barracks serving as spirtual modera4or,; ■on the-turnpike failed to obey a { vi.sed by a rrew of 180 Soviet tech- mentals of handling machinery are from the walls and they have not pollce be divorced fro 4he office jcuss further with the selectmen, Showers Given I received only slight damage. T R O O P 1 *Iwiir prevail and the dangerous ^ emerg^ from th^ conference, and bffers to split the suni if the said the road was not sanded at Others participating in the pro­ : ylel(J right of way sign at the inter- stuck to bulletin boards. A cluster' been replaced. of mayor and that the office of I In other business, the Cflty Coun- Just before 4;.30 p.m. yesterday, •jdivlsion of the world will come to Several ministers publicly de- victim puts up money as. k tok.cn that point and the bus skidded gram include Mrs. Anthony ; section of Center St. and collided Bcribed the meeting as "the most „ f “good faith" with still another I "W e owe a great deal to the Rus-I of workers follows every move of | Despite immense production In- chlef of police he created to be cn f>;ranted permission to the For Miss Larson a car being driven by William D. GIRL 5COUT5 J’sUi end. more than 100 feet. Capizzi, / and Mrs. Angelo Pas- I with a car driven by William H, *• NATO oltlcials gave the account important’ sinci N ATO w a s confederate picked but fls an “ im- sians,' said U Tai-sun, assistant 1 the Russian technicians vvho lec-. ' creages in the past three years. in charge of the police depart- builder of three houses on Charter : Bailey. 66. East Hartford, collided ^ Wilbur, 23, Taunton, Mass., travel- launched in 1948. ' partiar third party. T h ,“ vicUm I " N ' ' ’*'' having produced , ture while they work, China' is obviously still far from sarello, of St. Margaret'a Church. l i i f Dulles’ speech. $.80 PU PIL GRANT A.SKED •***5}' Rd. to hook up to the main sewer Scotland; Mr*. Richard Hurleau Mias Cj'nthla A. Lar.son, daugh­ (with a car being driven by Roland I in^^west on the turnpike. never again sees anv'of the money ?''t»>motive machinery before in ^ e pa.v^,-scale is roughly equlva self sufllcient. Parked outside the The motion also included a re -, une and received permiasion bjc ! Plante. 34. 8 Wetherell St., at A r P. and L. Taxoco Storien ' •• Dulles, according to these Major ■Probirtftio 1 Hartford, Dec. 11 (/T> ■ Propo.sed and Mr*. Roderick Beland. of St. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lar- injuries were reported. Po- China, we had to start from the ' lent to that in other Manchurian Changchun plant were a dosen qi,)est that Mie City Charter be letter for the Recreation Deparl- Broad and Woodland Sts. tiscources, pointed' to Soviet dlffi- Two main tasks confronted the ] — his or the swindlers'. legislAtlon filed by State Rep.-elect Mary's, Willimantlc; Mrs. George____ ^ son, of Somers, former local re*i- llceiTtan Emanuel Motoia estimated c o r n e r BROAD ST; and WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKB beginning." I plants. Salaries range from 25 American' cars and a fleet of of- rhanged to include two polic.;; rnent tq use Svkes gymnasium for Police said Bailey, going east oh ” cultU* in controUlng the satellites Allied state.smen: j Mitler said one girl witness is a Elmer Mortenaen (R-Newlngton) Carlos and Mrs. wiliiani'Hines, of dents, will be married to Richard $350 damage to the Wilbur car and Jiif eastern Euybpe. and agreed , 1 . How to rebuild the unity, and 19-yc(ir-old blonde now In Jail •All heavy machinery In the 13 ' yusn a month for apprentices to flclsl Polish sedans for the use of sergeants instead of one, as is now teenage girls 'basketball. Scranton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodland St. stopped at,^the stop about $200 to Burdick's car. .sheds of the hastily built pisnt wss 105 yuan (gbout $45) for highly the Russian technologist*. would raise the state grants to | the case. St. Joseph's, Willimantlc; Mgs. • 'With Other ministers that Russia's i efficiency of the alliance, weak- after conning an elderly Newark towns by $.30 per pupil.' The total "Alderman Luther Troulon, chalr- Eveiett Barth and Mrs. Henry J. James Scranton, 428 Hillstown Rd position there now is more difficult made In the Soviet Union. But 1 »killed machinists. Merit awards Msyar Ts Chief- erted by political squabbles and! woman out of J18.000. cost to the state is about $H mil- m sm jCthe Public Works Commit­ Bourgault. Sfc Mary's. Coventry; Satur(Jay. Dec. 15, in Somers Con­ than three or four years ago. many of the lathes and ' of 25 to 30 per cent of the monthly (Tomorrow — The extent of Under the present Caiy Chajter, tee, reported purcha.se of a new the economic crisis facing we.stern I He .said the girls generally , lion a year. and ■ Mrs. Donald Mareh. St. gregational Church. ITils meant, he continued, a Europe as a result of the cut In ' spend only a few dav.s-in a town gear-cutters are clearly stamped scale are paid to model workers, ^ v le t Influenee In Red (1ilna.) the mayor is police chief ex-officio. Chevrolet truck for $3,.500 to re­ Miss Larson.has been honored Mayor Herman G. Olson In a _ _ Thomas Aquinas. Rlnris. great opportunity for NATO to as­ the supply of oil from the M id -! and then move to another part of made in the IJ.S.A. TTie machines. OtIkUTY' place a 1951 truck. Ordered Nov. Director of the program is Mrs. with a number of pre-n u p 11 a I sert Its moral leadership. This die East. the .country. with instruction plans In Htissian statement la.-U week, said h e: i.lj-ripiiverv'the new'' t™ ck” i* OaH. Peters of St.’ Josephs, Willi- showers. Mrs. Scranton, mpther of Save Steps! Save Time! Save Effort! thought the office of police chief -xnected todav A i* . m eastern European situation made 1 2. How to meet and beat the The subcommittee also will In bolted to the frames, are obvloiialy mantle.' District 1^4 chairman_____ of. *1.the i the Svr

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( KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONNw TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1966 PAGE - ^ A O E T E l l i — dora (Teddy Raari' Rlj. C h a r 1 a s society during the first two years meeting. 7'be shakers and their NOW OPEN MONDAYS Kelvie Gets Post titles were. Trial of Dio T usd and.jGKarlas ^alvatora Cxr- GFS Celebrates of its organization included Mrs.. llno. AJsf'Telvl, tha man the gov- Chriatine McVeigh. Mrs. Alice Jack Haney, Care and Feedlag IMY YOUR Canada Party Eqtcet of New' Toastmasters; Rockwell ^wlhent says threw tha acid at 50-Year ^ Mark ‘ Payne, Mrs. Sarah Geer. Mrs. Bes­ In Chew ’N Chat 'Kieiel, was found shot dead, gang­ sie Jenney. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Potter, Talk la Che'ap; Rua)i> Postponed t Holmes, -The Camera Bug; Clint land stylq, on tha lower East Side In'Uiiit History Mrs. Sadie Kasulki. Mrs. Letitla A t their laat 19K meeting. C9iew last July 28. Hendrickson, Why Nude?; Bemle WINTER FOQTWEAR Rady, Mrs. Ethel Davis. Mrs. T h i ^ ’ W qy Sii^ui Kleinman jumped to his feet at Maria Metcalf and Mias Margaret ’N Cfiiat Chapter, ’nvaatmaaters In­ Bliss, Quid Pro ^ o . Next^Spfihg The 50th anniversary of the ternational elected Willjam Kelvie Individual evaluation ahd con- Xv- NOW! Herlands' announcement and de­ Cross. TIN EMERGENCY^ JkUSKAROR e^ HEAVY SNOW- clared hngrily: 5 6tuwa. 1>*P- 11 (;f^Three4 H« U forcefu) advocate of the 'Clrls' Friendly Society of St. Those present included a family at Administrative V iej President. strucUVe criticism of each speaker E w a x . OPEN AT « A.M.) York, Dec. I I (P»~ Trial of for B-l-G STORMS and Kelvie, Comptroller of R o g e.r s w u directed by General Evalu- ” I think the lime has come to eauatlo W a c a * Canada’a V i u i P^vata ^enterpfiae syatem Miiry:s Episcopal Church was ob­ group comprising thtee genwa- "Johnny Dio, who the government speak about these matters frank­ cauaao girong Commonwealth ties, Con). Wlllimanlig.. branch, is a atdr Herm Dvorak. served '^Sunday With attendanee tlons of. GFS members. Mrs. Annie contends -masterminded the scid- l y ” liberal Fulton aet out this falb to be- Johnson, her daughter. Mrs. .charter member of Mancheater's The Chew ’N Chat Cl .’i is look­ bllnding of labor writer Victor considered good despite the snow chapter and has beet active in Herlands said, ‘T have adjourned fer the >**<**” ?^Pv J^m e the Conservatives' youn*- Dorothy Wohlgemuth and her two ing toward a bigger and better Rieeel,. hxi been postponed' until the case.'; OPEN 9 A. M. 9 P. M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SAVING tion Profressivo Oonaerv^uve j leader in history. His jfrand- storm. . its growth. . year In 1957. It regard- the de­ young daughters. Barbara and ESS RUBBERJM next epring. Selection of a jury Bill before It was finally ad­ Topic MaatVc Bill Zimmerman velopment of effective speakers farty* . „ father and. great-uncle were Brit- The Rev. Al'fred U Williams, Donna -Wohlgemuth. Another was to begin today. journed, Kleinman charged in open • ^ a OMMervaUvea. ” P «" fiah ckumbia premiere. ' presented an intereating problem and the resultant improvement-in rector, conducted the 3 p.m. wor- family group whose membership Federal Judge William B.' Her- court that the prqsecutlon would '■'! , ■ rty convenUon here to m o ^ w . | D^sp^, ^is youth, lie has -held .ship service, with organ selections in the society 'has continued on which each meipber had to communication ai a definite and lands -yesterday ordered adjourn­ majdr taak ia to e l « t a wccetaor . j,i, V debate .with cabinet speak for two minutes. He asked appreciate a delay to give it time by Mrs. Maude Kloppenburg. through the years consisted of valuable'contrlbution-to the well­ ment of the trial until April 24 to "work” on the three Dio co­ rt« former party lead.er ' stalwarts in his 11 years in parlia i how a Personnel Manager should being of all the communities in | A tea and reception followed in four sisters Mrs. Florence Robb. over bitter objections of defense defendants — Gondolfo Miranll, Pr*^*.r.**'***®® ” ment. He has %.a. reputation as an the church crypt where friehds Mrs. .Mildred Clarke. Mrs. Mar­ handle the objections of two old- which Toastmasters clfibs are counsel on the court’s own motio'n Leo Telyl and Domenico Bando X becausele of iiineas. illneas. . effectlye debatei\ahd is p; time employes to a canned music established. ■party and former members of the GFS garet Dw-ire and Mrs. Dorothy for adjoumment.'Herlands said the convicted before Herlands last The announced candidates, "■^e ,po),eg„,^n on irhmigration and. renewed acquaintances. Pagani. A fifth sister. Mrs. Maude program in the company when V ■ ono thing, in common: All haye. 4-month delay was nece.ssary for week. V in PM i ament X Sandwiches, tea. coffee, punch Mill Was unable to attend. the majority of thJe employes were MAN POWER SURVEYED Dio and three others lo get a fair Kleinman said the government ir. favor of it. Of the ^^luS.^uVd^flown^^Uberallpolicies laid down • controlperf>»*«nt of campaign crhn* comic for and a birthday cake were served One of the members of the, Jakarta. Indonesia — Interview-; trial. 'The Jud^e ‘said he wanted had hoped to turn Miranti and Cutting the cake were anniversa­ present group. Miss Edna Fox. is Toastmaster Ed Culver cleverly era have gone into the field in In­ public emotions to .simmer down. Bando into prosecution witnesses Premier L o «'» St. ' books won the support,support. of the ry co-chairmen Mrs. Everett Kel­ state president of the Connecticut Introduced Stipanel of speakers who donesia’s two largest lalande, Java Herlands said: i onte they were convicted. whoever geU the post has a tough Liberal government. ^ job—the Uberals have controlled sey and Miss Lillia.n Reardon- The Girls’ Friendly Society, and an­ spoke on a variety of interesting j arid Sumatra, .to survey man pow- WORK RUBBERS "The adjournment will not preju­ Herlands made his surprise an­ uia federal government since 1935 refreshment committee chairman other member. Miss Hannah Jen­ subjects. The titles of these er. They are directed by an Inter- dice the governmenT while it guar­ nouncement after he denied that and now hold 170 of the 265 seats was Mrs. Ruth Oakman. sen, is a Diocesan vice-president. speeches show the i;ang' of ma- national Labor Organizatioh ex antees the defendant’s right to a he was prejudiced in favor of the In the House of Commons. Deaths Lust Night Tables decorations carried out A table of photographs, news­ terial presented at a Toastmaster's | pert. fair trial. The ordinary advantages government. He reserved decision The candidates to head the Con- the gold motif, with tea pourd by paper clippings, and programs $ 2 . 5 0 of a prompt trial must yield to the on a defense mdtion for a change . aervatives, all members,of Parlia­ Mrs. Alfred--L. Williams, wife of showing the various activities of more important advantages of a of venue. By T k E ASSOCI.\TED PRB.SS fair trial.” ment, are John Diefenbaker, 61, Bournemouth. England, Lord the rector: Mias Evaline Pentland, the society In its .50 year history Saakatehewan; Donald Fleming. Quickawood of Clothhall 87, a who also was toastmistress; Mrs. were of great interest to those The government took ho position on adjournment.------^ ^ 61, Toronto, and Davie Fulton. 40 member of-Parliament -for nearly Agnes McDowell, president of the present, Ahio on display were vari­ and the scion Of a family of Brit­ 40 years and described as one of GFS Sponsors Group; and Mrs, ous gifts pre.sented :n.members in Both Counsels Hiirprised Public Records ish Columbia pollticiaps. the last -of the great Victorians, Dorothy S. Trotter, leader of the recognition of their .merest and Harland's riillng, which came at Twice before Diefenbaker tried died Monday. Junior group. work in the society. The.se in­ a pretrial hearing, surprised both for the opposition’s top post. He cluded a sterling silver serving defense and prosecution counsel. Warrantee Deeds Chicago, Harry B. Baker. 61, The punch bowl w-as in the George Kornsa lo Alexander Jar. was runner-up to Drew for the general manager of the Chicago charge of Mias Gail Hlagleson, as­ spoon given to Mrs. Sadi^ W. ARCTICS Riesel, whose column is syndicat­ wont via, property on Woodland 8t. party leadership In 1948. Suh-Times Syndicate, whose 45 sistant Junior Group leader: and Kasulki In 1908. new laxative discovery ed nationally, v/as permanently T*he prophet of hla class of 1915 blinded by a thug who threw acid Edward Jarvis id Alexander Jar­ years in t.he newspaper bpsiness Miss Priscilla Tennant., president '|It was a most enjoyabla and vis, properly on Duval St. at the University of Saskatchewan included work, with the New York of the Senior Group. successful occasion, due in a large in his face outside a broadway res­ predicted he would be opposition taurant April 6. Three other iVien Oliver W. Matthewaon to Alex­ Globe, the Oehtral Press Assn., A telegram from the secretary part, lo the untiring efforts of un-locks bowel blocks $ 6 9 8 ander Jarvis, property on Hoffman leader in 40 years. He seems to Pacific and Atlantic -.Photos and Mrs. KeI.eey. former president of were given prison sentences last Rd. of the National GFS was read, without gag, bloat of grlpo week as conspirators. stand a good chance after nearly International News Photos. ^ died the GFS Sponsors Group, who was Jacob Smith and Irene F. Smith greetings were extended hy Mias The government charge.s the at­ 43. Monday. He was born in Brooklyn. Pentland, and a nui t-er of con­ general chairman of the 50th An- to Richard Hyde and June L. Hyde Diefenbaker entered the House N. Y, nivers.ary ebservapee.. CeastipattoB is esnssd by assasiag aaw laxativs disco*, tack on Riesel was aimed at in­ gratulatory telegrams and letters whst doctors cell a "thrifty" ory is so offsetivo thst It property on Conway Rd. of Commons in 1940 from a law ,, Milwaukee’. Mrs. Mary C. Dahl- timidating him in connection with Andrew Anaaldi to Joaeph H. career and. became his party's front 'Out-oS^atate members were eelon, A "thrifty" colon is one rslievss chronic consti- ‘ a rackets investigation into the ihan, 76. daughter of the latei Pat­ also read. A that, iastaad of retaining patien overnight, yet is ao : Doyon and Barbara E. Do;oyon, spokesman on foreign affairs and rick Cudahy, founder of the city garment and trucking industry. property on Wells St. western agriculture. Last spring he Among these , were mea.sagea . moUturo at it ahould, doea the smooth, so gentle it has been Dio, whose real name is John of Cudahy, Wls., .and the Cudahy opposite: robs the colon of so proved safe oven for women Andrew Anaaldi to Reginald Kirt- set out the Conservative platform Brothers meat packing firm, now- from the R . -ReVr Robert M. j SAFECO Short Boots Dioguardi, jumped up and ran over iand and Doris H. Kirtlshd, prop­ much moisture thst its eoh- in the most criliesi stages for the next election. It includes headed by her brother, Michael F, Hatch, Suffragan Bi op pf Con-| to talk to his attorney, William erty on Wells St. freeing Parliament from "captiv­ necticiit; Mra. Mar.r i g B’’ Ben­ Auto Insurance tents bscoms dehydrated, ao pregnancy. Kleinman, when Herlands made Cudahy, died Monday. dry that they block the bowel; Richard T. Carter to David M. ity by the cabinet." a Canada- Cincinnati, Stacey D. Bohanon, nett, wife of a former rector of St. I SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLB his announcement of adjournment. Caldwell Jr., property on Boulder first policy to encourage more Mary's Cliurch, Mrs. Caroline- The BEST so shrunken thst they fell to bulk, salt or drug laxativsn, The others accused with Dio. 41, 61, assistant manager of the Vet­ excite er stimulsto Uie urge Rd. domestic processing of raw mate­ erans Administration hospital in Neill, widow of the late Rev. James | \ For LESS COLONAID neither gags, bloats $595 Point Lookout, N.Y., are Theo­ Paul Donze to Milton Stratton, rials, and a "better deal” for Stuart Neill, who war. rector of ; to purge that propels and ex­ nor gripes; does not interfere Ft. Thomas. Ky., and in the V et­ pels waste from your body. property on Dlif.. Brig. Gen. Eu­ Conn.: and the Misses Marjory sary. First, the dry,shninksn Contractors Take Notice! Quitclaim Deeds government’s sharpest critics in gene A. Regnler. 62, USA (Ret.), and Dorothy Cheney, two officers eontsnta of your colon which ether side reactions. William Frazier lo Alexander commons for 11 years. "Per­ a former military aide to Presi­ of the charter group. Notes were ROW block your bowel must he ITS A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTi We have the hrgest stock of rub­ Jarvis. property st, Woodhlll sistent’' and ' ‘pugnacious’’ -' are dents Coolidge and Hoover, died received from many other past and rd-^oistenad. Second, bulk Exaceiss tones your body I ber goods in town. Heights. words often used to describe the Friday, He was born in Concordia, present members. must DO byonght to your colon And COLONAID ozereisfs you r Albert E. Fish to Paul V. Ton- former 'Toronto- alderman because Kan. Members present who joined thj to tTiMuui'm it colon to ton# it sgainstjMnsU-' „ren, property on Lake St. he appears to be in his element on and so, oxeito tta muscles to pstion, OTsrnightI Wjhethor DIAMOND'S Rond for Deed the attack. actioa; ta a aenau onto to occsaionnl, fzsquont e r chron­ To\ Apply for a Loan Frederick R. Manning and Na­ Fleming also tried for the party puri^s. ' ic, whatever your degree of than S. Joy and Jesaie B. Joy, leadership in IMS. He placed last constipation, gat colonaid, in In any amount property s i .58 Walker St. among the three candidates. Since s U HOUR DELIVERY AND ONLY A BULK LAZATIVR sasy-to-taks tablet form at Trade Names then, he has become more widely BURNER SERVICE can 1) ro-moistsB this dry, any drug counter, today! The a n d navy $20 fo $500 Richard J. Gworek doing busi,- ARMYI aaaaj^SJwavei kno'jvn as the party spokesman on ihmakon waste aad R) sapp v price, omy 98e for the sconom- 997 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER fill in this SHORT APPUCATION neas aa Patio Drive-in. trade and commerce, houring and o EXPERT BURNER SERXICE Tital hulk to ro-eroato a nor- ical 60 tablet package, brings mT iI • KHONI • srtRINOITIN. Richard J. Qworek doing buai; broadcasting. ANT SIZE ssal urge to purgo. And, of all you positivs rsliaf at lM tk u ness a.s Manchester Sales Agency. bulk laxativas, colonaid, tha 2c par tablet AMOUNT i i o i n t t i n Richard Gworek, doing business CHTCK V YOU M l a M U S IC O O >. ^ Santa Cebi An Assist From La Flamme's! AOO*(S«,_ 2S* PYROCON laelitdes lastallstioa, plus lax. New York, Dec. 11 lA*) - -The gov­ Peteat prodaot coatalns vital niSTNT ernment has filed suit against Guaraateed for 1 year. IMnOTtS:. a., ,2 0, J - g g hlsod haildlar tasters, smoag With AN SiieR Fuel er Ron9e OH Deliveries RATHERTHAN WAIT TIU AFTER CHRISTMAS. WE HAVE decided t o B vh rv M M t m m m Dashlell Hmmmatt, ..lysiery writer, othsr tasportaat vltatalas aad CALL “PETE” WILSON ■RING YOU THESE TREMENDQUS VALUES NOW. JUST IN TIME FOR p*lIS IO Y U 'X . i ■ < r . 1. to recpvqr lijore than Illj.OOQ al­ l-l-tr*** Tty "Forty Pins’* FUELOIL fig0A I5S ,______legedly owned by the author in taxes. sooa see U It doesa’t ' ^ v e TW M Jn/nJn 9 SERVICE Ml 9-56S0 CHRISTMAS! Cbtw tbe pwwetBel m ifw r H8»eWe* M M t h l y P n r m t n U f t r : The sifit, filed yesterday in fed­ X4 MAIN ST. TEL. MI S-6610—PI 2-S488 Am o unt A U M t t t f TOC BsW'Vigor. IXS ysr/bot- Service Calls t f LO AN 15 M O . 2 0 M O . eral court, covers the years 1943, 1 $ t S B . B t 1945, 1947 and 1950. Hammett now tie St WELDON’S. 3 W AYS TO P A Y e BUDGET e MONTHLY • COD Dsy or Night $2.95 I N IBJN s i n A 7 B . B N 1 9 .1 7 UM 1 9.81 lives at Katonah, N. Y. 4 7 A 1 1 9 .M MN _____ » J i _ ggillll »#»«»** »»»*»•♦*■ ELVIS SLIPPING? Philadelphia. 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. f HOOTER UPRHiHT WITH ATTACHMENTS aaaaaaaaaa .104J5 7 9 ” UNOLEUM ILOCKS MORE THAN 30.000 SOLD 10'tHidio tuboAof R^totlsd Oil S’xS”— 22c 4"xS’*—4Se . •„ ^ GROUCHO^ itaaaaa aaaaadaa.aS ^ ': 4 9 * BY NEW ENGLAND UT|UTIES ’ Color th 9"x 12" lacquered hard­ 6"xr*— 72t S«kr’-4LOO • **9”-*41-40 R-E ROLLpAROIIND GLEANER , 59 Yot Btf Your Lift Gamt ? * ‘ $•• Hit Mcmchtsttr Eltctric do. Adv. wood sketch box. Contains also, \ IL O C K PRINTING INK 50c TURE Rtigl $3,00 214 oz. botHss of linsood oil and ^ 'X 9 COLORS—WATER SOLUBLE. 449.95 3 4 9 ” Ir Hiis poptr. turpontino, polotts, polotto knife and cups, and oh ensertmont of r}' LookMThisUm Price 'brushes. ;v-'. aa. aaaa)aa a / ^ UNOLEUM (ASY AUTOMATIC WASHER . ... .UBM 177’“® ’X .CatIMBACHER ‘ CUfTERS GAINSBOROUCN ' KELYINATOR t CU. FL REFRIQERATOR .29935 ‘ 1 7 9 ” b l a d e s 1 for *24.95 OIL COLORS , . (MPMigSst X , DICK TRACY No. 309 AXD HANDLE 2 0 9 ” A Real Comfortable 3 R 0 .SSAJK , WRIST RRDIO “ Christmas Gift Norman's Prices Are The $1.00 2 9 9 ” R t«. $4.00 .159351 Lowest Anywhere TRACING PAPER 3 4 9 ” l t 9 . $ S . O O .99935 Shop! Compare! 40c ROLL ^ KELYINATOR « ” RE LUXE ELEOTRIO RANBE a a a a a a .isi^-a 1 5 9 ” Madt by Hw WerW'i Larffuf oM OMtut u Braytr \ TAFFAN ST DE LUXE CAS RAN8E a a aaaa aaaaaa .21935 1 6 9 ” Mcpmifochirtr of Eltctric Blankttu Excliisivtiy 12 sise IV lobes (H* x 4 ') m n Aoiler llsiaalitRiMa (M'xS*) •r GAINSBOROUGH OIL ADVANCE COMBINATION, Cm L W n A ni 8h aaaaaa1 t 29SJMmiwW9tme 189^^ CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: •r GAINSBOROUGH OIL COLORStia SH'xllH' $100 OPEN TILL 9 P. M. ‘ COLOR8tiB4t«* X TM'canl-/ wood box wifb 1 OB. liRarad DEC. l 3. l 4.|7-ia .1*-20-21-22 board bm with 14 M. liasfiedl BLOCK PRINUNG MATERIAL FOR QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED, SO: HURRY! vtft ^ os. tupeuRMt a ^ eU( 1 oz. turpentloaj paiam t LINOIEUM isnd WOOD BLOCK PRINTING sad brasbes. . > . ' CHARCOAL PADS — WATER cdLOR PADS ' ALL ITEMS ARE SURJECT TO PRIOR SALE... u WATER COLOR PAPERS ^ CONSTRUCTION PAPER NQRMJUl’S NO IMRirS XMA3 PARTY XMRSPiHITY MANCHESTER'S LARGEST RADIO, TV, RECORD .'1 m TC TM inR )E. A. PAINT CO.I I - ' AND APPLIANCE STORE STkTE THEATER .> • ■. ■■ • ^ MANCHESTER^ M4NcMnrii.: TSSIdAINlmiERT 1 MANCHESTER It OAK tntET 130 CENTER ST. XORNEROF CHURCH OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING S A n ig M Y , 9k . l i _ l M 9 a m ^ ■ : JV * ' ■ V., ' ■ : SATURDAY, DEC. 15— 10:30 A.M. .'I,'- ’I;- ■■ , ' ■ •» ‘

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Rockville Ha plaadsd nb to the C o v e n t r y ' School, apohsored by the Auxiliary w no—IMS charge. I- of the local American L«gion. Brief Workshop Santa Sets Mail: DendHnc New Year’^ Yearly WDKO—ISM Caaea conUniiSd Ware Elton E. Skvtvatch Schedule Mrs. ICugene RyrhIIng will be in­ WKMB-MO Daily Radio WHAir1410 • On Charges of ' fallnra to drive to the. right, to GAUDET of Doc. 18. Additional practice aea- Mrs. Frank Bickmore, chairman i filLIP TREE FARM X ' Wedneeday Dec. 12 Claifs that children should get Plans'for the British-American Det. 17; George A. Grabherr, 89| slons will be resumed each Thurs­ of the greens committee fo;- th e' their letters in the mall before ; Club’s New Year’s Eve party are River Rd., Coventry, operating Midnight—^2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed 785 MAlN^STe — OPPOSITE W OOLW ORTH'S day, same time and place, after Our turke.vs hav» been winners at tlM Boston Show lii.tlM OeaH n* tolowm. prograin o.t. Bribing Officer 2 am.—4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed , To Eye Research Foundation Manchester Garden Club’s Christ­ Dec. 19 ! If. they would ■ like now complete. Dnased -Class. Every year thown. We ^repaie rtnUly far $iw Ofm* without public service license, to the school Chriatmas vacation, mas Sale at Center (Church House,! Santa to anmver them, as he ar« luppUM by th« radio , breBUia 0«e4 Muiie Dec. 27; Walter Stefexyk, 54, of 4 a.m.—5 a-m .'...... Volunteers Needed ^ with the first session Jan. 3. I As in past .years the services of Buuinanionts and ara aublact to illert Brown Rockville, Dec. 11. (Special)—. 6 a.m.—J8 a.m...... Volunteers Needed ■ , ' ' .OP6H MONDAYS Friday from 10 a.rq. on, has called! \dlil be too busy after that. Two . i s 4^-piece band hdve been secured. 60c Lb.. N. Y. DresMd Under 20 Lb6.-:OrVr 20 th*, WTIC—Let Ueorffi Do It IS.SnipsIc St., breach of peace, to Country, Dec. ,11 (Special) —'• the group elects someone to handle Collection Postponed a brief workshop for tomorrow special mailboxes erected for «haB(o without nouot,. WDRC—Guy Lombardo Pierre Lietourneau, ' SI, Ellington, Dec. 27 under $25‘bond 8 a.m.—10 a .m :...... ^.. Volunteers Needed Tiie local Liona Club has given rthis phase of the p.'ogra'm. 'Because of the bad weather Sun­ ! This year Tommy Paige and his or­ 'Yes; We Ftalf the Tendonsr—Deliver la Maadheater If Yen' . i WPOP—Mel Allen ' 10 a.m.—Noon '...... Louis CJal! morning at 8:30 at her home, 81; the coiiVenle'rtce of the_ chil­ chestra will play for dancing from ■ Cannot Pick Up YouraeM. a • las— ^ * ' waa fined 175 by Judge Fraiicla T, Also, David E. Meyer, ,19. of 112 $100 to the Eye Reaearch Fqunda-! ' Development Speaker . day, the 'local American Legion Washington St., to complete pieces ; dren. one in O n ter Park near WHAY—Opwi Hou»* WHAx—aupuar Uaranada ^ Orchard StN Ellington, violation Noon—2 p.m...... Lxj,Jy O rW lC ll H O S p ilH l gregational Cliurch. Mrs. Johns Mtrriam Co., West Harven, rs the VALLEY WELDING CO. S:U- i:aa— court through an Interpreter. Fragment Society Party new president of the Manufactur-i WHAY—Recordi WHAY—Polka P arly for the usual Monday moriiing haps see its former occupants. have more than one automobile. will include supper in the vestry of S l l P f e p d i n f f ; ."Keeping Chrlst- 122 NAUBUO AVE. • A prescription is the essence of your Doctor’s WCCC—Record Rarlaw WCCC-!-R»cOrd Review ■ The bribery charge, arose out of traffic. r'irst (;k>ngregational Church. The Fiagment Society of Second ers As.sociation of Connecticut. i For Free Esitin'ate Call .. WKNB-P.M. WKNB—Ed Sweet ! mas in the Home”, an inspiring Fuller’was elected to the post cxpeaicnce and knowledge. To whoni shall you en­ 1080 Radio Laae w n c—Dragnet an attempt by Letourneaii to get Walking waa more or leas haz- Members plan to work on their Congregational Church will have a talk on the various ways this holi Glastonbury MEi3-OII8 -Cal Kolby .WDRC—R. Q Lewis the arresting officer to "give hWi arous with illppery doorsteps, wet Chriatmas program. Christmas party tomonow at 7:30 day season can be made more last nigh- to succeed A. S. Redway j trust the compounding.’ Select a pharmacy noted f6r -Bob and Ray ^ WPOP—Treasury Agent Response to the>Vsa for C3»rlst- of New Haven. . | : — a break." The accused later signed and Icy walks, but no accidents . Contributions will be accepted p.m. in the Church Community meaningful. She dtaplayed several precision,^ and high ethical standards—/Afr phar­ 3 13 a atatement amounting to a con- have bMn reported. at the meeting ■ for the three needy ■ ^°>'se. All who have helped the so- Ivu-h *stau*HosnUa"^ He wqa editor and publisher qti Kaay .. WHAY—UConn vs. Rulgers s k town which the club '-‘•’ty with any of its meetings or ‘ which play-.a part in our (^rlst- medical help by Judge O’Loughllh. Neck, Nlantic, fell Saturday and O'Brien, Public Health Nursing Gifts will be accepted for the neer Press. i j S X3IAS WRAPPED ' B WHAY—UConn vs. Rutgers Edgar McMann. 45. of 119 Brooklyn enlered into the project of pro-1 mas tradition such as the candle, His West Haven firm makes Phone MI 3-4136 w n c —News fractured his hip while on hie Assn, visiting,nurse. group’s Chriatmas project for vidlng for patients instead of or | the (Jhristmas trte ,, the wreath S Free Delh-ery R WDRC-^uepen«e St., waa fined $25 on a charge of usual Winter sojoUm In Sarasota; Archery Club Fonneil 1 Mansfield S tate Training .School grinding wheels and abrasive prod­ WPOP—Blehop Sheetk larceny as a result of taking a bag ELECTRIC BLANKETS in addition to exchanging and the poinsettia. She particular­ ucts. l;M— Fla. He is under hospital care. "The Frontier Archery Club" hss Ho.spital. These Should be un- ly stressed the role which niothcr.s {Arthur Drug Stores fawa-Muale WHAY—UConn v». R iile.re of groceries from a car Nov. -2Q. A pin will be inserted in the gifts for themselves at their Harvey L.-. Spaunburg of Hart­ WTIC—Blographiea In Sound DOUBLE — 72^x84" bcen formed by Boy Scout Troop, W'spped but accnmpsnied with cniristmaa parties. Individuals should play during the holiday sea­ %n3wnM«sansss3WW3MHmiNwJi Probation Officer James Cough­ fractured hip, and he will be al­ ford was re-olectafi vice pre.sident ■ \- WDRC—Suepenie 63 undqr adult leadership of David I'^'rapping paper and have placed gifts in one of Jli* son In order to convey the religious __ Kranliif Goad Hutie WPOP—Blehop Sheen lin planned to take him to Rocky lowed to leave the hospital for while John Coolidge of West Hart- i:aa_ Hill Veterans Hospital this after­ Rorhe. 'riie first rcgulsr tnatruc- three collection centers, and others spirit of (Jhrlstma.s. iraoing Serenade' x his Sarasota home in about two SINGLE CONTROL—100% GUARANTEE tion ses.aibn will start after the general charge will be Mrs. fo:^!, son of, the late President Cal­ 'Nawa V < ■UCono V*. Rutaere noon, if the man was willing. weeks. Mr. Hewitt la the father have sent in contributions. The Women’s chub (Choral Group vin Coolidge.' tyas elected to his "awa Rapertar ;—BlocraMlea In Sound holidays at the Roche home and Robertson. Miss Hilda M. Co-chairman of the committee sang several Christmas songs The Bank that gives you PLANNED S E C U R I T Y ;C—The World Tonight Norman Albert, 33, Hartford, was of Walter C. Hewitt of Hebron. will be a continuous program. I^eller, and Mrs. Fred LaVigne. 13th term as treasurer. WPOP—Modem Sounda fined $30 for speeding end $15 for Carol Slag SUted In charge in Manchester is Mrs. under the direction of Mrs. Leon _ fllA- Look At This Low Price William Zeigler Sr.. Ripley' First Air roiirse Stanley Bray of Westland St. Wheeler. The group consi.sts of ------^ood Braalof Good HuaM WHAY-^Conn t ». Rutaere operating illegally on a limited A community carol sing will be PRAYERS FOR riv ____.arenada VPT*IO“Bi' hlee In Sound license. He waa arrested Nov. 8 on held ..on Hebron Green Friday eve­ Jloimtaln Rd„ has offered a piece. The Advanced Course in First Gifts, .suitable for a man or a Martha Martin, Priscilla Ba.xtcr. New’ York. Dec. 11

- Lead­ . h o -a o ie u r Sl>orla_ , WDRC—TheKWorld Tonight Rt. 15, Vernon, after being clocked ning, Dec. 21. ftensini •• tvIMT Newf taterT of his property for use as an arch- Aid will begin tomorrow at 7:30 woman and mrarked accordingly, Mary Tinker. Betsy Hannah, ers of three major faiths in the V WDRC—Waathar ai^ Kalmaa W POP-M od^ Sounda cry range. The club was organized P-m. in South Coventry Firehouse. may be left at one of the three Shirley Prince, Elvie Johnson, WFOPi-LawTaaea Walk • if* at 75 miles an hour by State Po­ Church Netee United States—Protestant, Roman WHAY—rUConn v>x R ulgera lice. From St. Peter’s Episcopal Cseit is and atk fer rids, Dec. 6 at the Roche home, | under direction of Hans Han.sen, collection centers: (Community Y, Hazel Lockward, Barbara Conklin. Catholic and Jewish—have urged w nc—Ted Heath \ He was on a trip home from? Church cornea the item that dona- 1 for tkildi tsc^lMler, and tla . > • • • • 6 < .... 34.29 S3.39 I • ’ V ■ Mod* liy Hm Worid's liorfM t m d OldMt Child’s Upholstered Roqking:,Chair'>*x, j^ ... *%4 ,„;.311.95> 58.95 Mkniitaetiir«r of Eloetrlo Mookota • DOUBLE BED SIZE • IMPERIAL ROSE CbLOR Child’s Table with two fhairs, wood...... Vr. I... 38.95 56.95 ^ • SINGLE CONTROL Through Ceepairefle* with Tho ConBocfleBt Powor Compemy M«nI« by fbff Wdrid's L o i^ OMm 9 • ONE YEAR IMMEDIATE 25% NYLON. 25% COHON Child’s .Folding Table with two chairs, steel. » » e « • .... 39.95 58.29 CENTURY ELECTRIC BLANKET5 ARl ON SALE i f THE FOUOWING PARTICIf ATING DEALEKS 1 r...... I _L. . _ ...... ' ! . M«NHifaehir*r «f D « ctrk BliwIn H PULL REPLACEMENT GUARANtEE • 50% RAYON ' . S Child’s “Wonder Pony” Spring Horse ^ * a #, • •'V*,* • ^I-jiaRS $9.98 * Christmas Tree Light Sets, seriek type » • ^^6 9 « s • s.» • • 884 ,ii- - Beat The CI(Kk Game .:,.;...... »«•••)• e*. • • o • • S3«9R $3.19 LdfO^MME APPLIANCE MANCHfSTER SALES and PpTTERTbN'S Dolls, ,-Rocks,'with Jfingle Bell • •<•>4 a'o«e • ••4 6 e> - $3.99 APPLIANCE COMPANY ^ 150akK5TREET , . 13Q CENTER STREET Make use of our lay-arway plan for Christmas , ^ t MANCHESTER . PARKADE. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER APPLIANCE CO. *..4 HHANCHESTER I . ; . ( ^7- < ■/ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS “JUST ABOUND THE CORNER FROM WATKINS^ . ' ■ ■ ' ^ ; 1SOAKST.wMlf.4S4S FURNITURE oiul MUSIC ‘KEMP'Sg Inc.- PEARL'S' APPLIA1MCE ' , * . i .7*-’. ■ 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE M , »: NpRMAN'S ■ 743 MAIN iTRIIT ■ I 443 HARTFORD KOAD 449 MAIN STREET KELVINATOR 743" MAIN ST." • Ml 3-B4B0 ' MANCHESTER t MANCHESTIK r ' ' MANCHESTER Nome-owned by r. carl$tbn < SALES Md SnyiCE I o p e n d a i l y , 9t^o 9 FREE PARKING i main street .^.- MANCHIBTII^ “w z e i v i 9 u m s rA M n :* 41s

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wUlys? w ith aome woman, money'a no hospltal, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter sole on the tWd Thursday evenings. stop In and 'bear Christmas music B U G S B U N N Y object, but It Ip tiaually the subject. Byat'ahdcr--=My' good man. I'm Rockville-Vernon Perottl. 16 Windemere AVe. Trust Co. Offering December 13'and 29. As an added by these w*fU>known local men. woutD rroiSTU(?B vou not ft-HOorman, l am a naval offi- Anawar to Fravioua Puxxia’ Yaskulka Addreasea Botary attraction Harold M. Reed, jetlred TuoufUB nuec o n M i a o m TOO MICH TO Sense and Nonsense cef. In France every little boy can Staritt ------i r “ John J. Taakulkg, retired Stata Yule Organ Music banker formerly assistant treaaur- VVnERANS TO OBT BIULIONB ■nc A^ AP»?ON?yEH?NOT Drunk - Awright, then call me a grow up. to be Prim e Minister—and 1 , 0 0 0 policeman, addressed the noon « of Conncetlcut Bank ft Trust .Wuhfnftton—By 1960, veterans I AT ALL, boat, gotta get-home. moftt Of them do. luncheon meeting ot R otary Club Based on many Inquiri'es, the Company and a Manchester resi­ nlii' hf collecting |2,800,mft a year | GLirrziE' ■Grandmother \va» bitterly op­ a cannon we captured ' MAIN 8T. — PHONE Ml 8-81M ^ deck' of .Btrthors, she didn't .know iaScfec*|l* At e In the smount of unpaid taMeK for' the Chrifitmas parly. ■ " that the game she was playing was the < aaket out of the church when mamma la for its flCst game in the Farming- will be played dail.y beginning to­ suddenly the lid popped open and 13 Nrw Guinea 8 Hideous 34 Scottish 41 Essential the fiical ye«* ended AUjf. 31. . MMona to Elin't ton Valley League to be played morrow and also the next two THERE IS pdkeh. and that grandmother was port being Th«i report Is on file at. the to^^7l: I^ayetie Lsodge AF and AM will enthusiasticallv playing Whlttiers the efficiency expert sat bojt up­ monster shccpfoldt again.it Farmington In Northeast Thursday •evening* and Saturday right and shouted, “ If you’d put 14 Eras 37 Smell 42 Burden rk'R office. annual meeting ^^ith elec- School Sunday at 3 p.m. wild. 10 Conduct mornings. . this thing on; wheel*, you could lay 15 Perches . 11 Discern 21 Not any 43 British Uncollected taxes, although ac, ! tlon of officer*officers tonight at 7:30 Rvenia Tonight Fred Werner snd Paul Chetelat. off four men." 14 Greek letter 10 Conger 28 Plant part prinesM routing for only 6.1 per-cent ..of in the Masonic Temple. Tolland County Poultry Group Well known local organists, will A beggar knocked at the door of 17 Snare 20 Approach 31 Animal hjdt 44 Step Women'll OOP to Meet will meet a t 8 o'clock tonight at a home. The man of the house the .total amount' of taxea due play and In addition Ma.yor Harold ioioM pn' Timmie s grandad was telling him 14 Bed cenopiaa 22 Peruse 34 Chalcedony 45 Mtsculind totaled .381.069-08, aa compared The Vernon Women's Republi- Rockville High School. I^rof. Mar­ opened the door and heard the un- A. Turklngton will be at the con­ about the first World War and. th* 30 Indigent 23 ^ead 35 Containers appellation with 371.155.12 unpaid a t the end I'an Club will meet tonight a t 8 vin Kottke. agricultural economist "UPORE LOSSES HAPPEN, forlunate s plea. battles he had been in. "It wS* at ca\-erings 37 Peril 44 Farm buildiai of She previous fiscal year. i o'clock at the VFW Home for a at the Unlveraity of Connecticut, Householder Has not Fortune 31 Permit Ithe battle of' Chateau-ThlBrry. a 24 Operatic solo 33 Hasten' 47 Let It sUnd Uirlstnias program. Mr*. Helen will be speaker. ever knocked at'- yijur door? 33 Unit of Of the total amount of unpaid > INSURE WITH LAPPEN” ! long time ago," he related,' "th at 25 Intend 40 Painful spots 49 Cariograph taxea, 326.534.31 hi due from a ' Shlve, West Hartford, will read a Women of the Moose will hold a STOP TOOTH DECAY!! .i Beggar He did once, hut 1 was I my head was grased by an enemy reluctance local concern , which wa-a granted Clirtstmas story. Tlie program will Christmas party following th’elr Fluorine and Calcium, In natu. i out. Ever since, he sent hi* daugh­ I bullet." Timmie reffarded grand- 33 Desert carrier 34 Motives IT 1 i 1 -1 r - 1 a 2-year ext^alon by legislative also Include group singing of regular meeting at 8 p.m. There ral bone meal state, now available ter. Ij pa's ...... shiny pate thoughtfully for a r will h(> s pot luck supper and ex-1 Householder His daughter! Who | ^loment-. and .then observed. “Not SO Greek god of act. This leaves 354.534.78 now Christmas carols, with Mrs. Ray­ In tablet form for children of all ' WHOLESALE! r 1“ r collectable. ' mond R. Htint as accompanist. change or gifts. | Is she? ■ much grazing there now, is there, war agee. Aak ,vour doctor or dentist i Beggar—Why Mis* Fortune, of grandpa?.' 31 Fruit -According to the report, the Small gifts will be exchanged, k II' about DRNTO-FLCOR.. $6.95 per! course. ^ ------32 Period debt limit a t the end of the fiscal and Miss Ruth Corbin, president, Vernon «nd Tnlcottvlle news j THIIRSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Items are' handled through The ------The', divorce courts are full of S3 HawaUan year was 3499,.539. with extra al­ retpie.sts members to bring an thonaand at WELDON’S. . A •• N” additional gift for a child at the Herald's Rockville Bureau. 7 W. An elderly Boston lady was be-1 gU.Ys who thought that mother-in- herb W) lowances of 31,561,039 for schools 34 Sow 1! and $936,623 for sewers, , Mansfield Training .School. 5laln 8t„ Rockville, telephone TRe- Ing shown about I>ondon by a boast-1 l»w jokes were just jokes. i l . E »i roont 5-3186. N 0 «M«») «•*« » ful English relative, , ------35 lee cream The extra school allowance Baptist Men to Mget m ^ container f T f T 1 R A men's fellowship pf Rockville tit »M. I English Relative Now, here, 1* I _ , „ v makes the total borrowing ca­ BANKRirPTCV .APPROVED " . • Dnmk—Shay, call me a cab. 34 Foot covering* ■m pacity for schools 32,060,678, Baptist Church will be organised 34 Seraglio IB 1 R at a meeting tomorrow at. 7:30 New Haven, Dec. 11 (A»)—U.S. rt-11 m The town budget was increased District Judge Robert P. Anderson 30 Wile during the y|ear by $107,719.52. Of p.m. In the church. » i approved yeaterdijy a petition of OUR BOARDING HOUSE w it h MAJOR HOOFLE 40Court«*y title A V this amounti. 346,000 was for the A constitution and by-laws will OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS m voluntary bankruptcy and reor­ 41 African i County Horae property, to be paid be presented and acted updn. Of- BEHIND THE POLICY % !? i ganization filed last week by the antelope over a 6-year period and 334.000 -fleera and committees will be HOW, U/V\-HAR f Y O U KNO W , RO YG , New Hayen Clock ft Watch Co. DIBCOL'N'T MALE 44 VeriiAcr for the new high school site, to be elected. ONCE I VJAS RATEt) A - ft iIB The firm was closed down last F ri­ WITH THE P.S. 7 HAVesOfT V«30 6 0 T VOOR W -rJl 43 Melody paid in April, 19.57 from school All men of the church are urged continental ^ W O R D ^ M A N day under what its president, Sey­ MINIMUM PURCHAU $10.00 61«KAL« MIXED, A©u f e n c e a > . the tmvn was able to meet Its ob -; of 3250,000. Th.e shutdown put , OF TH6 THREE: , 53 African river BT E B Women's Relief Corps. She- suc­ hunt for vrith a microscope or diMppoltitment aft to vniaft. GkOLL ? eiT WITH AVE TO r - r ^ ligation. Lutz said, because of an ; 1.000 persons out-of work. maintains a high degree of professional MDSk^ETEERS/i 54 German river exi-e.a.a of revenue over estimated ^ ceeds Mss. Beatrice Mlnon Brand name# ,vou see and use every ^ y . This Is a .ftiat In swpftr I$TH E SHARPEN AVY **8tttistiet show that th«r« ara mora oldar paopla in 55 Footlike part W e market selling. Voiir food ddllar ha* never bongkt MOKE aaft ' edge. It’s the all-important know-hpiy behind? HAIR LONG receipts, a residue of appropria­ Others elected are: Mrs.\Faith aacialy an tha tima! That eartainly will ba tnia next . 54 Dectr track _ 1 tions and a borrowing on tax san-1 Gibbs, senior vic'e-preiident; Mr*. anving* will allow MORE freedom for Chrlnttnas skopging. the policy lyith the P.S. ENOUGH yaar if gradaa don’t coma upl** TO WRITE ticipation notes In excess or repay- Evelyn Fagan, junior vice prea- If you have any questions about insurance. PC ment, iident; Mrs. Lillian Buckmlater, To half or full case buyer* here I* •ometklag yon hay* waMftft. Include Him Out BY AL VERMEER Among Suggestions made In the ! .secretary;' Miss Phyllis Clark, NEED A NEW for. STOCK I'P AND SAV^! . . . iLyou are not sure you have the best pro?; PRISCILLA’S POP ainlitor's report were the following-' trea.-iiirer; Mrs. Hele'n Weber', tection you can possibly bu.v... . please call ua Funds for perpetual rare for ceme-j chaplain: Mrs. l^ay Well*, con- ^ IT J U S T , . WfeLL.. GARAGE. COHAGE or Cigarettes and Beer excluded from sade aaft the tlgkt ta ItanM todaj“ Full information on any form cheerfully *^MAWES M E tery lots, now In $1,168 separate'ac-1 ductor; and Mrs. Lillian ■ Bllnn. t a l m o s t (•(Mints, be consolidated Into one or guard. quantities will be exercised. . given and without obligation^ May we help yOu ? iTHE WORLD IS EVERYBODY . e v e r y b o d y UTIUTY IUILDING7 BEAUTIFUL AFTER] two bank accounts. The corps is planning an annual A detailed record of town-owned Christmas party to be held In the Rorry no deliverle* for this sale. T L E r- property both personal and real be GAR hall Dec. 19 following the i SN O W . t j - ^ kept, including Qivil Defense prop- Tegular meeting, ertv Some cades were noted in ! A daughter was born to Mr. and which available matching funds, Mrs. Chailnrev Adams, Wapping h.nl not beon collecled.. GREEN CORNER STOR Ell lolm H. tappen, Inc. Saturday: and a daughter was Review of insurance coverage on born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SEE THENU-SIDE INSURORS REALTORS; town property, with adequacy of Doherty. 112 High St. Sunday, EAST MIDDLE TPKE. an4 WOODRRIDGE ST. coverage baaed on replacement both at Rockville City Hospital.’ 164 E a^ Center Street—MI 9-5261 costs. A son was born today at the BUILDING CONVENIENT TEL Ml 9-7451 . 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PAGE SIXTEEN liANCHESTES EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTElt. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1966 East Opening Schoolboy Chicago Also Over-Shadowed Tapoff at 8‘15 Teriiiessee-Tech' Draw "THE Figures in 10 At High School- Top Grid Game of 1956 Hetald Angle "f. Playej^Swap To Take Office Jo^ LEAGUE vRjr' For Cage Game .Sparked by Chet Nowickl (161- Chicago; Dec. 11 (^*)— The Chi(»go, Dec. 11 (yP|— Bob Fellei', the V ah'M eter, Iow», EARL W. YOST 389- and Hippo - Correnti (353), Chicago Cubs, who only 24 Dari-Maid captured three of the New York, Dec. 11 (/P)—The bri.'itling defensive battle, ploughboy who jrew up to become the major league strike­ By PAT BOLDUC four points___ from ___ rival Paga,nl’a tween Tennes.see and Georgi-,i Tech, won by Tennessee Sports Editor hours ago were (lesperately out king and one of baseball’s great^' of all pitchers, has Although short on experi- Clippers. Jerry Smith (i44-36lol j was considered the outstand.’ng single game performance of seeking to stren^hen their decided to retire from active service after 21 years with the Furman' Villanova ence *nd taking tall opera-' Ind Vic Taggart {138-135-385) | the season by the writers and sportscasters participating in Cole with Var«ily • Georgetown, catching department, had two •"(Cleveland Indians. shot w^ll in a posing cause. In the Asitoclated Pres.s’ anuai post-»------and LaSalle. A friend of FeUer's advised th# tlves. East Hartford figureis! Freshmen are allowed to play new backstops today follow­ season football survey. , , Associated Press today that th* to provide a stem test for the varsity basketball at the University '-o‘« esinuuaiicu ing the purcha,''e of (Aartl* Sil- Stengel Sdunding. , 0iT 379) -piiced Hartford Rd. Grill to Oklahoma’s smashing iO-0 romp , * surprising si^cess of Richmond and one of the 12-man ter High School scoring record dur- vera from tlie New York Yankee* former fireballing righthander, untested Manchester Indians a 3-1 win over Oliva'a Esso.'' over Notre Dame in full view of a ! ^vbred Utah State, squad members ia a lanky fellow ing the 1955-56 season for Coach and-the acquUition of Ray Katt At Windy City M<)ating who turned 38 last month, had told when the two rivals clash to- AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE national television audience also' Milliarns on a who answers to the name of Alan Elgin Zatursky s 1)1 a 10-player trade wltiiAthe St. him he had just about made- up Hollywooq Service (25-8) main­ drew solid support as did Illinol.s’ . “ 'pt’kcfl punt,_ ^ .Washington’s his mind to retire from the .player lUtht at S;18 In the new high Cole from Manchester. The Silk Roster of , the Richmond sqiiad Lout* CartUnal*. -Chicago, Dep/ i l (.^)—Casey tained its first place lead with a upset victorv over 3tichigan State triumph over Illinois and the Town first year student, who gained Includes bdt one player under the fanks and accept an offer off-a job school gym. One big factor in KStt. a .247 hitter who clouUd SteiigeL thq. |piy who talks in In the Indians’ front otfioe. the Hometa’ favor is that the in­ 2-1 victory over Cunllffe Motors ^nd the triumphs of botli Oregon I rugged Mlchtgan-Iowa game also A31-State first team honors last (all *ix foot '0«'’k. The blank v^e#, is stUI at It. On '^(19-14). Second place Manchester i state and UCLA over Stanford lif 1'•''ew attention. when he paced Manchester High the squad mca.si)rcs up to fi-7 with 13 home run* laat aea«on,/came Now at Meeting vaders have' already been to the first. With him cam* pitchers hand . for the major league Feller is now attending a meeting pMt twice, winning 64-38 over Aiitp I^rts (24-9) kept pace with pacific Coast Copference, The . Tennes.see - Georgia Tech into the State a a ss A Tournament 10 of the cagers 6-2 or over. The meeting* here, the New York Uie leaders by taking a .similar 2.1 I offensive thrills, the'^vild- Oiampionship finals, is considered thumbnail sketch of the club a pros- Tom Pohojsky and Jackie Collum in New.. Orleans of the Baseball Windham and bowing , 60-72 to a game was cited for its tight de­ and infielder Wally Lammers, who iiianager gave hi* views on the trlumph over Alcar (13-20). An- scoring affair at West Point. N, fensive play and the unusual num­ one of the brightest prospects on pei’ts by Coach Hwker cauaea oi^ ] Players’ Assn, of which he Is veteran Bulkeley combine only was Immediately shipped to th* lack of customers for Yank mher 2-1 \rin was .v^ored by De-1 y.. in which Army finally subdued ber of pimts, 23. the Richmond,----- Va.; - team. to chuckje a.s It .said: ‘ ’Height—Not : president. He is expected to make last Friday. Cormier Motors (13-^0) over Man-. 55-46 was recalled by ; big (S.nough for.college ball." CTubs’ Los Angele.? farm club in trade* In the American League; his retirement announcement with* Although having a slight height "The line play was the big show," ■ ^ ...... "If they don't trade mw Chester Radiator (5-28). Top scores I iTiany as an outstanding develop- the Pacific Coast League. j m a week or 10 days. advantage, the hoet Indians, also read the AP account from Atlanta. Two Uanamed Plaj'er* left fielder or a pitcher, I don't I (In a. phone conversation vrith •were pinned by Bernie C3iappell nient.of the ytar. "It has been a long time since such Shots Hrre and There an inexperienced crew, will be 364, Bfil Cliapman 136-363 and Oklahoma’s comeback against Two other players, of minor care nnd m probably be bettef the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Feller making their initial start of the fierce play and thundering tackling 't'eammales Jimmy Roach and off." Alex Tltor 135 Colorado, after trailing 19-6 at the Tommy Rhylec of the Merchants’ league calibr:, have been prom­ said he hadn't made up his mind 1086-67 season as well as their FRUIT LEAGUE - has been seen on Grant Field. Not ised by the Cardinals no later yet. “ I will return to Cleveland debut on their new home floor. A. end Of the half, was another per­ since a scoreless tie against Florida footbail team during the past sea­ Only two of the three .scheduled formance cited often by the son can be recalled as rival pugil­ than kfarch 1. 'Tliese players Mill later this week and plan to confer JV contest will start the pro­ matches were reported with the; in the rain in 1953 had a Tech team b- sent to the Yankees along with with Hank Greenberg before ceedings at 6:48. ^ writers who co-operated in the been hold .scoreless." ists several year.s ago when both Fig Bars and Sugar Plump post­ .survey. 310,000 for Sllvera. Christmas," he said. "1 hope to VlsHtag Starters ing identical 4-0 victories over Just as Spectaeular were in high school. Rhylec was a Remembered by Many standout tackle for Meriden High In return for the Redbird (lock, Joey Giambra reach a decision at that Um*.” ) East Hartford starters will in- Honeydews and Dates A Nuts, re­ If this gam? excited the fans by "Bob has his mind pretty well dnde Fran Macchi (5-11) and vet­ Iowa’s feats were reviewed by and Roftch was Manchester High’s th,: Oibs sent pitchers Sam Jones apwUyely. Peggy Kehler pinned a | .,pvcral writers, some for their 21- its show of defensive strength, the and Jim Davis, catcher Hobie Lan­ made up when I talked to himr” eran Ron Doane (5-0), forwarda 125 single and 337 triple while - - flash of .Oklahoma in rolling over big gun. The pair tangled early In Wins Decision Feller's friend declared. "A t first Jjto Masxoli (6-0), center, and 20 victory over Purdue, others for the (JCIL game at Mt. Nebo and. drith . and utility ' man Eddie Ruth Ostrander posted a 132 sin­ their 6-0 shutout of Ohio State. Notre Dame must have been Just Miitsia. Jones, who pitched a no- he was determined to continue on Captain Don HcHeans (8-0) and gle and 325 triple. both took an early shower. Rhylec Another result, remembered by as spectacular on the offensive hitter against Pittsburgh on Hay San Francisco, Dec. 11 UP)—Joey the acUve list, if not with the In­ either Bob Crowell (5-10) or Jack Y m id Ge t l e a g u e side. was shifted to an end berth in many, was Penn State’s 7-6 upset 12, lOsfi, and Poholsky, who hurled Giambra, an ex-GI middleweight dians then with another big league laFlante, guards. Top reserves Like their namesakes in base­ Of course, eye witnesses of the college and ranked as-one of the club. Now I believe he Is convinced of Ohio State. leadlifg pass catchers in the coun­ a 22-in'ning gtme while with boxer from Buffalo, N. Y., called with Coach Jacic Wise's quintet ball the Yankees Came through in A New England writer wa.s Army - Colgate game never will he would be crazy to hang on.” are grid star 'Fommy Dawson (8- a battle for first place, blanking try during the past two years at Rochester hack in 1950, were the for another bout vlth Joey Giardcl- thrilled most by Middlcbury’s 7-6 forget the passing of Colgate’s Guy biggest named'in the huge trans­ Cleveland General Mauiager 11), Ed Moynihan (6-1) and Mike the rival Red Sox 2-0. TTie 'S’lctora Martin and the deluge of touch­ American International in Spring- lo "any place" after beating Rocky Hank Greenbreg, ■who had offered score over Vermont in the snow field. Roach pla.ved freshman bail action. Each had a 9-14 record Castellani again last night. Thayer (5-6), a classy ball handler. now show a 12-7 won and lost and 22-degree weather. A Far downs. the front office Job to Feller, said MazBoli is the vlsitora' No. 1 re- record compared to the Sox’ 10-9 at Auburn before returning last year. Jones Icvi’ the National Giambra already has battled Gt- Westerner pointed to Nevada’s On the West Coast, the two de­ League with 176 strikeouts and he had received no word from the bounder and leading scorer to date mark. The Braves (9-10) and home. . . All tickets have been i8rdelIo twice, losing the first time former Indian ace who for . the fine performance with a green feats of fUanford which changed sold out for the Friday. Saturda.v 115 walks while Poholsky,' a con­ with 37 points. Macchi, also a cap- Dodgers (7-12) rolled to a 1-1 team against Humbolt State Col­ .the entire rtci^e.Bowl picture will and then squaring accounts. He first time in hi* brilliant career soble boardman and outside shooter, stalemate. Roger Poe topped the and Sunday night performances of trol artial, walked only 44 atriklng feels another victory could put him last season failed to win a gdme lege. be long remembered. First the 14- the Ice Capade.s at the Spring- out 98. Poholsky, at 27, is' four and Doane have caged 22 and 10 youthful keglers with a 111 sin- I'alc has its supporters for its 13 edge by UCLA'xnu then the 20- in line for a shot at the 160-pound after racking up 266 triumphs tallies respectively, in two outings. field Coll.seum. One of the favorite years younger than Jones. tiUe. against 182 defeats. brilliant performance against 19 defeat by OregofixState. acts with the current ice show is The veteran McMeans, son of EMtS LEAGUE Princeton, and Syracuse for its Jllinols’ shocking upi(H of Michi-1 Sllvera, 32, has been in th* Last night before 5,500 fans who 'I certainly hop* it’s true.” Charlie McMeans of Manchester Capitol Equipment (31-21) "The Old Smoothies." Orrln .shadow of Ycgl Berra ever since Grbenberg declared. "I talked with victories over'W est Virginia and gan State and the great itHjividual ' Markhus and Irma Thoma.s. wlio Principals in Cubs-Cardinals Trade paid 331.522. the 24-year.old, 157H Twilight Baseball L>eague fame, is moved to within four points of tb« Colgate, the gtime in which Jimmy performance of Abe WoodJton in he joined the Yankee.? in 1948. pound Giambra rallied after losing hirn a month ago and he told me he the squad's playmaker and author league-leading Gene’s Bottle Shop seem to get younger each .year. . . These are six of the pla.vers in the 10-man deal made b>' the Chicago Cuhs and St. Louis Manager Qesey Stengel, however, would let me knpW when he ma(le Brown scored 43 points. that game was one of tliv big mo­ Trinit.v Coliege has dropped its (he first three rounds. The 29-year- o f 16 markers. (35-17) with a 4-0 triumph over Pitt’s victory over Duke, Clem- ments of the Big Ten season—at Cardinals Dec. 10. Infielder Ed Miksis. catcher Hobie Landrith and pitcher Sam Jones (top, left to always regarded him a.? a valfiable old Castellani from Cleveland up Ws mind. I haven’t heard from Red and White Coach Elgin the first place club. In other jayvec hnsketbalf schedule this righ lt'go to the Cards; pitcher Tom Foholsky. catcher Ray Katl and pitcher Jackie Collum asset to the club’s success, a mat­ him since.'*’ son’s comeback against North a time when aome disgruntled II- season Athletic Director Ra.v Oost- weighed 160. Zatursky will select his sUrters ^Mutt and Jeff Duo Leads Cagers matches Patten Builders and Deci’s Carolina State, Drake's .'),’i-47 linoi.s fans had painted “Goodbye I bottom, left to right' go to the Cubs, Cards will also get pitcher Jim Davis, while Cubs will ter of seven pennants and a second Scored Heavily Greenberg explained he had out­ from among lettermen Norm Drive-In registered 3-1 wins over ing reports. also receive infielder Wallv 1-ammers and two pla.vers from the Cards’ Trlpie-A farm clubs by March place finish during Silvers’s tenure lined no specific duties to Feller Leading the Manchester Indians in their acholaatic basketball score against Rradley, New Ray Eliot" on sidewalks. ALA.N CX)LE In both the , fourth and fifth Hohenthal (6-4) and Leo Cyr (5- opener tonight against neighboring Bkiat Hartford at 8:15 in the Armory Package and Oak Grill, 1. ( AP Wlrepholo. I with the club. stanzas, Joey scored heavily with when he offered to promote him to 4), co-captains, newcomers Tom new high school gym ia the "Mutt^dld JefT’ combination pictured respectively. Beat scores were Almost half of all the players Although he has played only 201 the front office. currentl.v j>erforming in the Na­ combinations to the ■ head and Hoach (6-0) and Hayes Stagner above- On the left , is little Leo ^ r , squad’s smallest performer rollefd by Ai Woodward 353. Walt Preaa broiriilire of the Richmond games in nine years with the ^ocky appeared wobbly although Offered Choice (6-0), Dick Dubanoskl (6-1) and at 5-4, and Norm Hohenthal, the club's-tallest eager at 6-4. The HiUnaki 350 and Paul Correnti 135. Spiders has thi^ to say about Alan: tional Hockcv League were born Yankees, Silvers has earned in "I offered him the' choice of I ’’(Jole is one of the "Big Five ” first in the Province of Ontario. There Mying after the bout that he had Bob Lazsari (6-0). pair will co-captain the Indians this winter and are the only hold­ VILLAGE CHARMERS Small Colleges Plan Petition Losing Season Makes Paul Bro^jcn Nice Cuy^ the neighborhood of 365.000 in not been in trouble. A small cut taking his release and pitching for Relying on my inactive but un­ overs from laat year’s crackcrjack array. (Herald Photo). All three games were decided : year men on the varsity -squad. He , are 47 players in the 1oa)rue this World Series shaiei alone. Last some other club,” Hank said, "or was opened alongside his left eye accepting a job with us in the failing crystal ball Manchester is by a 3-1 margin with Fogarty For Addition of Toll Grid TV movea very well for a ,6-3 guard sea.son who were ixirn in Canada’s year he appeared in only seven In the fifth but didn't bother him Bjeked to turn back the Hometa by Bros, winning over Cobum A Mid- I and has a good one-handed, jump most populated province. With the Eusier on Cleveland Than While Winning games and collected two hits in front office so he could learn-the shot. (Jole fits well with ((Coach) : e.vception of the Montreal Can- In- fact, said Castellani. "1 business end of baseball. 11 points., with the final score dlebrook, Beaupre Motors up­ nine times at bat. His beat ytar thought I won the fight, but 1 ending Jarvis Realty and John­ I Les Hooker's fast breaking ptyle of adiens who do not have a single -out those five-man receiving pat-^ Brow n is o( the opinion he would "I expl(dned to him that'in my reading Indiaas 65 and East Hart­ New York ■ - (NEA l ■ The wa* in 1949 when he batted .315 in can’t seem to get a decision here Rockville Shifts Games son Paint turning back Garden New York (NEA>—(College foot- ' ready to start sen'ing the public | attack. He also gets his share of pla.ver on their team from Ontario, Browns had fourtli down and i terns which ruined opposition for i have been all right without Gra­ opinion, he would be. making a f o r d ^ . Any taksrsT ball have-nots are petitioning the , soon after approval is granted by ' the rebounds. . Alan should gel Ontario-born pla.vers dominate 58 games. (Tharlie had a. .327 bat­ In San Francisco." Grove. needed two yard.? against the Red­ i years, the Browns try to make ill ham this season, as long as the ting mark in 1952 but he played mistake if he rejected our pro­ National Collegiate Athletic Assn, j the Federal Oommunlcations Com-i plenty of as.sists, as he pasggs off every club's roster... Only one of skins. so George Ratterinan de­ ; overland. Preston Carpenter, the I Injuries had not cropped up. ■ Referee Jack Downey scored the posal and tried to lumg on as a COUNTRY CLUB MEN in only 20 games. bout 96-94 under California’s 10- to adopt a firm policy on rapidly mission. smoothly. He win be a shortstop the 120 players who have partici- cided to sneak it. halfback, avleragcs 28 carries per [ "But we’ve had So much hap­ part-time performer, I pointed oht Cleeks, Woods and Drivers pin­ point must system that gives the J To Bigger Armory Site ned identical 4-0 victories approaching toll television. "There are now 40.000,000 tele-*^?"‘**‘**^** (Coach) Mac Pitt’a ' paled in the N.H.L. this season The Cleveland game. Maurice Ba.s.?ett. the fiill- pen to us.■■ he says, "that 1 don't Manager Bob Scheffing was en to him that I held to make the same The small colleges, so designated ‘ vision .sets in the United stales," I ' j was born in the United State.?, nuarterback dis- b.ack probe.? llic middle. With Ed j think anybody can tell what we 1 thusiastic over the two deals, his winner of each round 10 points and decision and I waa never sorry for over Blasters, Irons and Spoons the loser nine or less. (No. 2), respectively, while Bras­ because of the lack of .schedule reporLs Bob Hall. "After toll TV The- 18-year-old. 175-pounder is Gerry Foley, rqokl* with the New 1ippcared into a Modrelewskl. the big fullback, out' could have done” |first since he succeeded Stan Hack what I did. It’s tough to admit Rj- EARL VOST schedule with National Guard offi­ strength, have been badl.v hurt at- gets into full operation, many mil-1*’® only New England representa- York Rangers, i.s the sole U S. lilc and when for good with a broken leg suf-1 as pilot of the Cubs two months Judge Vern Bybee scored it 96- yo’'ou don't have It any more but cials to use the Rockville drillshed. sies triumphed 3-1 over Spoons I Tlie wa.v Brown has contained | ago. All remaining home games on tendance-wise by commercial TV. lions of these sets will be hooked ^*'’® on the squad. Other aquqd 1 product.. . Old Amos Kujala. the iiey untangled fered against the Eagles, this is himself come.? as a surprise to 93, Judge.Frankie Carter 97-93 and it'(a tougher still to bounce around the 1956-57 Rockville High basket­ The green light was received to go (No. 1). Charlie Whelan’s 138-354 Officers Reelected tally topped all participants. So have major colleges having sue- up on various systems that will cn- I jnembera hail from Virginia. West' veteran marathon runn,er and road 1. the Browns the best ground punch the Browns many. Except for outbursts the Associated Press 97-94, all for from club to clttb." ball home schedule will be played ahead and stage basketball games. Aside from trades and trade talk Giambra..^ PIONEER MEN cessive frustrating season’s or even able the viewer, for a modset fee, ' „ lYijii^, Kentucky, Minnesota and racer, Harvard. Ma-s.s., look part ia .ad a f I r .? t can muster, ' i algainst officials which, (Cleveland Greenberg said Feller’s duties at at the RockvlUfi Armory, Rockville Last weekend the baaketball North Carolina. 30 races this year before running the two leagues were involved in Part of -the receipts go to St. the start would be to assist in WB0T SIDE JUNIORS Team No. 1 blanked Team No. one mediocre campaign. Attend- to get programs of hia choice. A loivn and Rat- 'Three and four times, a game. : football men point out, he would legislation and reelectlon of offi­ k ManchesUr ■frust defeated Per­ High School Director of Athletics floor was painted on the Armory ance at a game at Columbia’s recent survey showed that 19,700,- Richmond lists a 2S-gamc ached-hi the Five Mile Road race erman’s knee do no matter what the record-- St. ^.ouis Five Upsets Vincent’s Sc'iuMl for Boys at the office, do promotional work, 3 4-0 and Team No. 4 upended or or cers. nearby San Rsfkc). sonalized Floors 43-86 last night .John Canavari reported this morn- surface and baskets will be in Team No. 2 3-1 in the two matches Baker Field in New York City, for 000 persons would j5ay to see a uie, plus appearances in the Rich-' here Thanksgiving morning. The I V a s wrecked bnrrell Brewster cut past defehd- the man whose teams won 10 some scouting and other things. at Verplanck School. In the sec­ Ing. . j stalled today. There are 600 example, dropped to 12,000 the past World Seri^ baseball game on mond Invitational 'Tournament and ' 66-.vear-old veteran said he gels the 1 le was out for The two leagues voted to adopt a rolled. er.-s and run alone but the pass straight profe.ssional titles has not minor league plan to consolidate ond half o f the West Side Rec. Tonight’s scheduled home attrac- i bleacher seats and plenty of park- fall; 'file Lion's attendance was off television. For practical purposes, the Southern Conference Tourna-1 best treatment from Manchester ri / ha acqson never gel.? to them. The.v make blown his top. Goalie Terry Sawbhuk of the Defensemen Ferny Flaman and Junior League w n -b ill. House A tion with Farmington has been (ing outside for vehicles, .say one fourth of these 19,700.000 ' Rival collegea include 'flic ; spectators than in any other race p, ’ Babe Parilli, their annual meetings and have Mighty Kentucky 71-70 Boston Bruins )tas won Lhp rookie- Allan Stanley of the Boaton Bruins 26 per cent. the same moves' they always Great Defense them alternately in a minor and Hale edged the jWeat Sides 37-35, changed and will be played 'in The new Armory floor U 80 feet set owners pay 31 each for the top i Citadel. Virginia Tech, Virginia that he enters. "When I hear them I i ;.^il.? rcptacomcnt. made. But the man who hit them "No reason to." he sa.vs. "The of-the-year trophy in eachxqf the were teammates first 12 years ago Crowds Fail Off major league city. three professional hockey iedgue* Paced by thd sharj^ooting of Farmington. First game at the, by 46 feet. The old gym was 68 feet The NCAA restricted video plan college football game of the week. I Washington k Lee, Virginia Mili- applaud I like to wave my hands w'hacked on so easily is a T'V club is doing the best it can. Look with the Boston Olympics, a now Millions of dollars would be going I ***7. West Virginia, Davidspn, W il-! in appreciation and this slows me *,h c shoulder They also voted to set up a play­ New York, Dec. 11 (/P)—Kansas* one five-minute spurt midway In which he has played. defunct amateur team. Bill Malausky and M b Hewitt, Windy City Armory will be on Fri- j by 38 feet. The bleachers at the only retarded the damage. At­ I'atil Broun Bal­ broadcaster now. at our defensive line. . half and then day, (Dec. 21 when Rockville re- Armory will be seven feet from the into the football pot weekly." liam * Marj’, George Washington, down, ” he replied. Fanatic on Winning . .) . er pool to supply talent in case of a has a myth playing center, Okla-1 thirough the final the Trust notched their second tendance at the 400 .football-play­ catastrophe to any member club, pul it away with two foul 'shots ceivrt Windsor. j basket which should be sufficient You don’t have to be a mathe­ timore. Thaj. wa.? a month ago. He Where does thl.? leave Coach they have made ui homa A A M already has lost at Th* Elizabeth C. Dufresne Tro­ 'l^fenseman Jack Bionda o f the straight win. Malausky was high ing colleges In 1955 was more than such as a plane or train wreck in the closing minutes. phy, awarded annually to the Bos­ room for the players to drive un­ matician to figure out that if the hasn’t been able to throw a foot­ Brown? A fanatic on winning, the the second best defensive team in home and Nebraska has beaten Boston Bruins rates highly as. a man with 22 points, 20 in the laat Bigger Playing Court a million below the peak year of which could wipe out a team. It was close, but that's the way ton Bruin most outstanding in competitor ir another sport. He is The Armory pl'aying court is derneath without fear of injun,'. At two teams playing got all of the ball mere than 10 yards since. I slim, cold little mar. has been fa­ the league. three periods; Hewitt had. 10 from 1949, ■when 16,675,000 paid to see Committees were appointed to three Big 10 team* in three tries. Hickey beats Rupp. Since coming home games, was won a year ago consldercdvone o f Canadt-’s* beet his forward position. Butch Kensel bigger than the ancient Sykes Gym the old school gym, at the low end youngsters block, tackle, run, pass rev'cnuc, they would have millions Tommy O’Connell, acquired as mous for the lashing he gave ■ "Oui' trouble is scoring. In the But everything’s "normal" in col­ to St. Louis, Hickey has beaten as the stimulus for winning teams. an Cmergenc.v measure, lack.? the ! Cleveland club.? which were roll­ first 10 games, the mdst points we examine poaslbllitle* of Uking out by Goalie Terry Sawchuk. lacrosse player*. H o o {^ 12 points to lead the in the current Rockville High of the court the wall was almost and kick. This despite the tremen­ Ex-Yale Boxing Coach a blanket insurance policy that lege basketball after all — Eddie the Bacon four oiit of seven —- Floors and Paul Sartor chipped in School. The school gym, one of the even with the basket.' dous increase in population and Deadly Destrurtinn expenence to make it the way the ing over the opposition. What’s he scored was 24. Otherwise our Hickey and his St. Louis Billikens thrice handing Rupp bis first de­ "Anybody knows that this would Browns require. i like now that the los.ses are rolling highest was 17. We averaged 10 would protect the intereata of the with 10. The Floors are now 0 and smallest in the state, is also one S ch edi^ Altered student enrollment. Everything club* contributing to the player have knocked off Adolph Ruppis feat of the season — but only 8 for the season. of the worst for competitive play: Three Tuesday night home else is up with more income and be deadly destruction to college So, in the midst of his first ' in ? per game. There ia your answer.” pool. Kentuckians. * once by as much as two points. Marty Nevlous threw in a hoop The low ceiling at one end of the games, originally scheduled Jan. higher prices. football," agrees Athletic Director Struck Down by Car losing sea.son in ’s ' "He alwav.? is roughest on you The losing season has one other Hickey, the rotund little guy St. Louis now is 2-1. having Ralph Fui-ey of Columbia. 'Tele­ iwhen game movies are run off," surprising aspect. The American League voted to with 33 Second'! to go to give court makes it almost impossible 15, 29 and Feb. 12, have been Tho.se concerned about college memory, his club plays out the adopt a three-game poet-season who looks something like a Bil- thrashed Cincinnati in its opener to try for a field goal from out­ moved up ofte night each to vision doesn’t hurt the hot teams, string in the National Football ' players say, 'but this year he . "No, sir, ” Cleveland operative* liken himself, has a penchant for and then losing to a promising House A Hale r •' to, 85 victdry. f(X}tbalI wonder what will happen New Haven. Dec. 11 liD- ' Jones, Tom Shevlin and Sammy playoff in case of a tie for the pen­ Nevlous was alE.o high scorer for. side the foul lane. The celling'is Wednesday as the National Guard or traditional games such as Army I/cague. ! seems easier than when we were report - "Brown 'has not said one nant. In the past, th* American hitting the Bluegrass Baron like Ohio State squad on the Buckeye Dacron witl\ the advent of pay TV. Given and Navy and Harvard and Yale. Mosey King, 72, a Yale boxing Morse. doing all that winning. He realir.es word to Ott. his team with 15 points. Gordon also low on the so-called "high drills on Tuesdays. N ew Ty|>o o f O ffen se .League has had a one-game playoff. sourmash on an empity .stomach, Court. , a free hand, four highly successful But, when you take weather into coach for 46 years and a former I He i-ecalled four years ago that this is jiist one of those seasons." "Doubt he's even been tempted.” Geer had 10 markers and PhU end.” Rockville has played two games l^ower football schools could take Instead of continou.?ly sending The National League has had a and he did i.t again last night. Just Serond iO Reeulta consideration. it murder.? the New England lightweight boxing of all the lio.xera who worked under three-game playoff. hours after the Wildcats had been Kentucky was the only member Flniey had six plus a fine floor This year with the foul lanea ex­ to date, both winning efforts. The over what is tb 'oe i multi-million ; school having a ao-so-year‘ champion, died in a hospital last him at Yale, he was the proudest 'k\ Cleveland General Manager Hank granted the No. 3 spot in the first of the newly-elected top 10 in ac­ game. Clyde Ri.chard, West Side tended to 12-feet the Rockville Ij^jackets thumped the Alumni dollar'raini.ir,.- business. nf = q>ou t V '’esull in u n -1 night four hours aftef he was of Efidle Eagan, captain of the Broaidcloth Shirts center, as high man for both school gym was even more ade­ Thanksgiving night and nipped a Greenberg withdrew his proposal Associated Press poll of the sea­ tion last night, although thfee Thinking. of collegiate - athletics . I; preciprecedented additional revenue for- struck ■ by a car. , Yale - bo.xing team.? of 1921-22. College Baaketball Nigh f8 FlghtS Lom e Grid Award for interleague play. Greenberg had son. the unranked, once-beaten beams in the "second 10" were’ at teams with 22 points followed by quate and Canavari. who is also strong N®i'’lngton team last Fri­ people want to be sure that the 1 everery member'of the NCAA. King retired from, Yale in 1952 In 1920. Eagan won the heavy- Dan Manchuck with six. House day. \ wanted each major league club’a Bills up and bopped 'em 71-70 it. Western Kientuck.v (No. 12) head baaketball coach, and Rock­ svt^X is by all members. WithoutWit: Intelligent control — but made daily visits to the Uni- i weight chainpionship in the Ol.vin- Ea.sl First Setberk and Hale has a 2 and 1 record and ville Superintendent of Schools To Dennv McGill schedule of 154 games to include 28 made it 3-0 with\ a M-74 breeze I ^ ” “ * ■ ath-[control .that must be mapped out versity’s Pa.v’ne Whitney Gymnast’- ; pics. He eventually became the Duquesne 73, St. Francis (Pa) San Francisco Joey Giamhra. contests with teams in the opposite It waa Harold Alcorn who got past New Mexico A k M; Okla­ the West. Sides stand at 1 and 2. Raymond Ramsdell, worked out a “P°"toll! urn. He was _ returning from such New York SUte boxing commis- 61. 157’ 5. Buffalo. N. Y.. outpointed league. Boston. Dec. 11 iA*)—Dennis the Job done for the Billikens as homa A k M (No. 19). after drop­ three large corpor- can turn into a commercial a visit last night when he was hit. sioncr. Navy 76. Roanoke 61. Rocky Castellani. 160. Cleveland. Officers in both leagues were re­ they handed Kentucky its first de­ ping a home game to Washington, Mickey^ Fined atlong now poasewiing: pay telecaat- i monater which could destroy col- Willies 83, Moravian 82. (The Menace) McGill. Yale half; He became an as^tant coach King hinrself became a member 10 back, has received the 1956 George elected while American League feat In four starts — and did It made it 4-^ with a comeback, 59- Ing systems that work. All are ; lege football as it is today. at Yale in 1906. nfjer Ije won the of Connecticut’.? fir.?t Boxing Corn- Gprhani (Maine) SUte Tchra 87, New York Alex Mileff. 199, owners reelected President Will on the Wildcats’ seldom . violated 50 - decision over Arkansas: and Keene (NH) State Tchra 68. Bulger Lowe Memorial Awaitl as Harndge to a 10-year term. In Woo Case New England ch^plonshlp. mission, a three-man hoard formed Argentina, outpointed Archie Mc­ the outstanding New’ Engl col­ home court. Seattle (No. 20) gained a |4-1 His career In the ring lasted nine in 1921. He served with Frank J. Bride, 186'ji Trenton. N. J.. 10. lege football player'of the year. Alcorn, a senior guard, outscored standing with a 47-44 Job on years. y / ' , MurpJiy of Hartford and the l*te * ONE ROUND BURKE New Orleans—Charlie Scott. Kentucky 12-8 all by himself in Santa (Jlara. Miami Beach, Fla.,-Dee>Jl (>P)— Caterers^ Missiles Score Wins King’s grn years at Yale were i'Thomas K. Donahue of New Lon- East Lansing. Mich. ( NEA) - 146',. Philadelphia knocked out The North Bergen.'N. J.. senior Pro Basketball Pitching woo with hia wife coat devoted ' mostly to training foot-! don. When the threa-man board Pal Burke, Michigan State 1957 Ernie Burford. 151 Memphis, said at the 'presentation last night southpaw Mlcke.v McDermott 325. In Rec Senior League Action ball players—teaching them . foot-1 was discontinued in 1925. Donahue football captain, is nicknamed' Tenn., 8. "on this great occasion 1 am en­ ^laalem DIrisloii work and use of the hands. He became the first one-qian commla-. "One Round:’ because of his boxing joying the happiest momenU of The New York Yankee pitcher I my football career." „ W L Pet. ^.ansas 'Holds Big Advantage -made the monetary sacrifice, rather handled such football ^atars as Tad I sjoner. prowess. SUICIDE SCHEDULE Boston ...... 14 5 .737 than go to bat in Mi>nii Beach SpXrked by Steve Bcllinghiri’s • C'liallrrlmx (4Si Philadelphia (NEA)—La Salle’s New York ...... n » B Municipal Court on charges of 18 points Pagani Caterers beat a I'Soa'oh, .Sl'G.XR HOWI. TR.Xt’K ba.sketball schedule Includes eight ALL BIT THREE Philadelphia ...... * n .450 In First ^ Weekly Cage Poll f .. . , .? Sj-facuse ...... 7 13 .380 arguing with the umpires , . , po­ Major Item game Chattertox Restaurant 54- . .4 to New Orleans iNE.\) Bobby team.? that >**1 season advanced to All but three players on the lice, that is. . Hublard. f .- 3 ■ post-season tournament* and the Weetem Dt?'t*ion Tennessee's Johnny Majors, 45 in the first game o f . a Rec KodM? .. . 2 Morrow ami Tom Courtne.v. Olym­ F'lavpJl perennial power.?. Indiana and Stanley Cup champion Montreal Rochester ...... 13 10 J6S New York, Dec. 11 lA')—Kansas,•» dium involving Santa - (Jlara, Loy­ Police said they’ found McDer­ voted back ■ of the year, -will . 0 pic track champions, will compete Canadiena were born right in the mott j “smiJoching’’ with’ hia wife, Sfenlor League twinblll at the high Bure?.' * , . 4 North Carolina State. Fort Wayne ...... 10 11 .476 spearheaded .by 7-foot Wilt (The ola of Chicago and the U.S. Olym­ make his laat college appear­ school gym. The second contest K'H-y c • • . 1 in the Sugar Bowl meet.' Dec. 30. Province of Quebec which makes Minneapolis ...... m u .453 tilt) CfhamberUin. tops the col­ pic team. (Th)! olympians, a* noh- the fhriner Barbara Riley of Miami ance against Baylor in the saw the 11th. missile battalion ereen. * ■ , 0 the Canadians the moat home­ Beach, in their parked car on a va­ St. Lout? ...... 9 ir .421 legiate rankings in the first As- collegtans, caiji neither snap nor Netv Orleans Sugar Bow-l, whip White Gla.?s 63-45 last night Toial? 19 grown club in the cirpuit. The Tneeday's Bcliedtde socUted Press basketball poll o f ' pad the Don’s Istring, however). . cant Jot Friday night/When the of­ Jan. 1. 45 BARGAINS Secre *t li.ilf, .IMS Ontt^rlViX, for its first league win. three who hail from outside Quebed Fort 'Wayne va Boston at Vew the aeason; Kentucky, displaying, another ficers asked for identification^ they are. Tommy Johnson from Winni­ York said, he began argtfing and re­ Bellinghiri, with help from lull .Vlliialle .Me* (HS1 The heralded sophomore - aver-1 sophomore sensation ' in Johnny fused to show any. teammate Bill Sheekey (17). B • r 1 For Christtfias Giving peg. Man., and two Saskatchewan St. Louis aj New 'Ijork aged 48.5 points in the Jayhawk- 1 Cox, rolled up three straight vic­ Monier. f ...... -3 a EV E R Y T HI natives. Bert Olmstead ' from Minneapolis at Philadelphia MCDerniott was arrested on a Huskier Meet Burh non. f ...... 0 0 sri’ two victories at home over, tories to )iank Ujird in the listings DQUfhfrtv. f .... n Sceptre and BiOb Turner from Monday's Results Northwestern and Marquette. The 1 with 514 points. The Wiidcats, the charge of disorderly conduct and 3 Regina. released in 323 hbnd. McDermott’s Brown...... 6 3 FOR THE No Games Scheduled • wrriters and sportscasters seemed. | only member of the top lo to Bf'cker. f ...... 0 Wednesday's Schedule bond was forfeited yesterday when Rutgers Away quintet which had a 29-18 lead Maf^kf'y. r ...... * * ' 7 0 G-E ELECTRIC BLANKETS so inipressed by Chamberlain's action Monday night, were handed he^ failed to show up for a hearing. over the victors at halftime. For Ji'ffrif'j*. p ...... ! n 0 Minneapolis va New York at varsity debut that 58 of the '108 their first defeat, 71-70, by St. I'JlCrolx. p ...... 0 1 Boston. participating in the balloting, Louis. . I the losers, Jim Roach with 12 Wolchniann. p ...... 6 Storrs. Dec. 11 (/P) — The Uni­ points and-Red Case with 10 were D ( ^ TOYS, BANES, Etc. ONE FROM GREAT BATTAIN Lawrence accumulated 896 points. | points, two more than Southern night and Paul Kaspar, a leading -Paganl’s it was their second win in B F 1 1955 scorer, is going along. Darilnp. f ...... 1 1 with the. standings fig?ired on the Methodist (No. 5) with 401. The three starts, leaving them .within .fJacl^for,. f ...... n 1 OP TO 50% OFF Not only do the New York basis of 10 points for first, nine Cardinals lost to Chmisius Satur­ Cambridge. Maas., Dec. 11 UP)— Kaspar, who averaged «b,outvl2 striking distance of Damato’.? and Plnklh. f ...... 0 0 points per game last year, has GOLF CLUBS Rangers boast the sole United for second, etc. Sqn Fraincisco; the day after winning three, while. Henri Salaun of Cambridge and LaFlamme Kelvinators who boast Toilplnp. c ...... *.v. .*.***..... 4 0 No. 1 team in the final AP poll the Lois Felix of Meriden, Conn., have been ogt of Connecticut's three Uptnh. p ...... *••••*•.... 0 0 REVERE WARE, FLINT WARE 30% OFF States-born player , , in tht NHL SMU U 2-0. games so far this year because of 2-0 records. tlf^dlund. p .... 3 3 • g o lf BALLS ' this season, they also boast the past two seasons, i^ runner up Rounding out the top 10 are .retained their respcrtlve top rank­ Kohi^h. p ...... 10 t with 675 points,, including 18 firsts. ings in the New England La^-n an ankle .injury suffered in pre- 'The nightcap saw soldiers whip BICYCLES, TRIGY^ES.30% OFF only player bom in Great Britain. North Carolina (No. 6)„ Illinois season practice. an outclassed White Glass sqiiad Total R ...... 'V__ ... 20 45 : (.Gerry Foley is the U.S.-born play­ Team performances are considered (No. 7), North (^rolina State (No. Tennis Asisn. Scored at half. 29-31 Mifiall.R Men. • GOLF CARTS Salaun' continued to rate atop Coach Hugh Greer said it Is in­ with scoring hohors being divldedi ELECTRIC TRAINS er. and tlie playsr from Britain is through last Saturday’s games. 8), Alfibama (No. 9) and 'Cjanisius the Men’s Singles Division and definite whether the big junior among Doug Mackey (14), Erific • A c c e s s o r i e s ' Jack Evans, rugged Ranger de­ Trawl to Coast (No. - 10),. Ohio State heads the Washes In Montents Miss Felix still was listed best in from L aw T cnce. N. Y.. will be Brown (14) and fier.v Gerrj- Jacksonville S i^ s mO ACCE^ORIES OP T050% OFF fenseman. who waa bom at Gam- ' Kansas travels to Uie West' secopd 10. the women’s at last night’s'29th among the atarlers but addfid it ia Weichmann (13). Scoring lalirela Buy golf equiprtiwt from. ■ person ant, South Wales. coast this weekend with Friday The^'-tep If) teams first placs Dries In A Jiffy annual meeting of the association. fairly certain he will play. for the night went to Vin Kohen who knows how to u.se (hem— your and Saturday games on tap against Votes and won-lost, recorda'through Kaspar played -in 28 games last of White Glass who sunlc 10 bas- Owen as Managj^r HOOSEHOLO APPUANCiS 00% OFF rUAYERS FROM EDBIONTON Washington, surprise conqueror of Dec. 8 in parentheses (jpoints on President Chauncey D. Steele Jr. p ip . . was reelected for another year as year' and connected for 340. points. keU and one foul for a total of 21 ■T "■ ' Oklahoma AAM last Saturday. lO-F-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 baaU)’ ; Needs No Ironing was the complete slate of 1986 of­ The UConns are unbeaten in Ihe points. 'The winners > were never Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 11 (8 V ' SCALE NOOa TROCKS<0% OFF There are only, three players in San Francisco, meanwhile, has 1. Kansas (58),(2-0) 896 ficer*. curreat season. ' . ” headed and played a fast driving Mickey Owen, former major league Open Daily the National Hockey League that picked up where it left off after 2. Ban Francisco (18)' (4-0) 675 This is the shii't he’ll really enjoy wearing. It reqtiif’^ game with center Mackey paping catcher, will manage the Jackeon------• ------. were bom in Edmonton, Alta., and winrfing the NCAA championship '3. Kentucky (6) (3-0) 514 no ironing and practically eltminates laundering ex­ ville Braves baseball team in 1957. A.M. to P.M. the Soldiers with his fine rebound- ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE 9 5 all three are playing for. ^ e De­ in March. The Dons, despite the 4. Louisville (-6) (3-1) 403 penses. Mister Gua, second, in the 1956 ,ifig and good ball handling. ' Sam WoIfson« owner o f the TEL Ml 9-0234 troit Red Wings. They are Johnny loss of Al)-America Bill Rtisabll 5. Southern Methodist‘'(3) (2-0) Washington . International ' at Braves, said last night Gwen I Bucyk, Billy Dea and Mlly Mc­ and fellow Olympic teammajte K. 401 ' . Laurel,, finished fifth in the same There should be some liot action agreed to terms in a telephone and pleiit.v of good basketball on Stop In-'-artd Save! Neill. 1Y)S Utter rivo' ars a pair C. Jones, have won ^our In a row 6. North (^rolina (4) (3-0) 350. race in 1955. call from Puerto Rico,' where hb of rookies while Bueyk is pl'airing to extend their record-breaking 7. UliBoU (3-0) 338'. MANCHESTER hand Wednesday night when the 1s managing a winter learnt®. Alex Hackney's Kelvinators m'eet ^ e sharpshoot- hia secopd season with the Wing*. victory string .to 6^.' 8. North lOarollna State (3) The 1957 University of North Owen piqyedtwith the Brooklyn It m i^ t be mentioned that De­ Phil Woelpert's club' deceived a (3-0) 271 ' (^rolina football team will lose ,ing Damato's at 8:30. . j Dodgers, Chicago Cubs and Boston AUTO PARTS rsiaal Caterer* (Ml, troit ia affiliated with the Edmon­ Jolt last, week when'flashy Gene 9. Alabama (3-0) 358 only two starters from the 1956 B jr- Red Sox. He waS National League ton Flyers and sponsors the EM- -Brown was sidalined.wlth a frac­ 10. Cknisius (4) (4-0) 235 MiN'SSHOP . ‘ u BK a;. team.'Th6y are .halfbacks Ed Sut­ BuUms. r ...... >.-2 3 " i ! All-Star catcher in 1941 and 1948. PRO SHOP C m m*nton JiQniora. It looks, as if Uiis tured hand. This 'wreejtend San ton and Larry McMullen. . . Sheekty. f ...... 7 3 17; He'was a scout for the SL Louis COUNTRY CLUB—SOUTH MAU^ STREET 789 eHAIN STREET Buic|(; Chevrolet, Day. f...... ,.4 , t l C C N m STMET 958 Main manchester tie-up is beginning to pay divi- Francisco risks its skein' in a four- In 1904 Syracuse routed Manhat­ Altken c ...... 1 3 . 4 ' Cardinals in l9S6. tsam tournament In QUeago Sta­ tan, 144-0,'la football. .Nash, International Charlie ‘ ^ne. Detroit lion Belllnfliiil. s ...... a 2 I t . Ow'en succeeds Ben Oeraghty Heais Done Com^let^ fensive ceifter, . learned to kick Finnegan, g ...... 0 ^ 'who moved up to Viriebita ot the birefooted in his native HswsU. Totals' M Amsrleaa Assn. ' e . . 'k ' ik\. W ’Xm : i ' 7 MANCHESTER EVENING iO »ALD . MANCHESTER. C0NN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1956 PAGE N1KE1CEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. DECEMBEI^ 11, 1956 PAGE .EIGHTEEN Ho u m s For Sale' 72 Soborban For Sgl* 75 Waitted Real Estate 77 Hospital, Norwlc.Ii, Cohn. Such AWOL Soldier . money will be u$ed; toward the pur­ Yule P #ly Held chase of much needed television Automobiles for Sale 4 Aluminom W^indowa THERE UUGHTA BE A LAW I BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Mmtita) liutraaciitg 32 Ajartment*--nRt»— ^MANCHESTER AND BOLTON—Two new rancKes ready WANTED-*Real estate listings.. .Wright-'Howlahd Wedding for occupancy; older home with sets and lohff playing records. B / Sorbptfmisti and Doors ' - 14*A lenemehts €2 Contact TuYkington Bros. Realty Sets Fires in 1950 (5HEVEROLET, four . door. OULSRANSEN direct blow ma­ VICINITY five acres; a split level for $21,000 Co., 351 Center St., Manchester. Any gift you make to theae lee* ClMsified Gray. Radio and heater. Immacu­ hogany apinet piano, M9S. DEPOT SQUARE — , Tyro rooms, and other choice listings.'’ T. J. MI. .3-1507, evenings MI. 9-5885 or Hub Churches fortunate person* will foe a real SoropUmlsU turned «ut nearly GUARANTEl|:b against all haz­ Kemp^a. lnc; AQ. 8-5880. $12,900r-8 room Cape.' Good loca­ Crockett, Realtor. MI. 3-1577 or MI, 8-7781. sharing of the true Christmas late. *4«. L & li Motors, 634 Gen- ards. 'Aluminum screens and ,.AV'D WHO'WAS THAT private bath, u{llltiM, beat, free iOO per cent for the Annual Onlst- . te¥ .St., Manchester, (formerly C a«»UN.C:B NSVS« SBS.WS TO A-OTiCH -TH KSS tion. Priced for Immediate sale, - res. MI. 9-7761.: spirit. — storm windi^ws as well com-, REDHEAD WITH the parking, adults, business block. Cambridge, Maas,, Dec. 11 mas parj-y held laet night at the Mvwtisdment Solimends). T bOJT HS M;SSLJfi-Tf(EgS ABE TiMES StigS- MUSIC taiatrumental, rental. Com­ Csll Mr. KeltlT. AO. 91-8191. $13,300.—Older 8. room Colonial. IT COSTS YOU nothing to list yoiir . - Sincerely yours, home of the treaeuter,Jdre. Grace btnation acre'en and storm doors. ArSA^D HsS lD6 VS HIS EVESISHT/ ■ SBeEM‘SEClL'\S 'N plete line of inetrumeiits. Rental house with the Manchester Multi­ A strapping 6-2, 18-yeaj-oId CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call Coughlin. Ml. 8-7707. HER HAIR ...THE OVE Immaculate condition. Immediate Virginia B. House Fraser, 17 Bprlng -St. Deepite ba(l 1955 FORD, four door. V8. custom- ai^Ued to.purchase price. Reme- A(AIN ST, Three room heated o^cupMcy. ple Listing System. For details AWOL soldier whq "got mad” Chairman WITH THE SREEN POLKA senUiig : Olds, Selmer, Ped TraveRiig condlUone after the DEFT. HOURS line. Radio and heater. $1595. I. k' HUH? apartment available January 1st. $14,200—New 6*A room ranches. Wanted— Real Estate 77 Please call Carlton W. Hutchins, wheti he failed tb pry open, poor ‘ enow, members from Rockville and I. Motors, .634 Center;St.. Man- r DRESS? I fer and Bundy, Metter's'Aldsic 184 monthly. Including Utilities. Realtor. MI. 9-5132, 9-4894. boxes, -has admitted setting three 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. AVEN'T SEEN HER ' Studio, 177 McKee. AH. 3-7500. F.H.A. mortgages. $2700 down. T Place the Bbune* Columbia attendad. The Fraeer , Chester (formerly Solimenest. RootmK-,^idinc 16 Write Box T, Herald. Fully plastered, ceramic tile bath. ARE YOU CONSIDERINO church'fires including the $1 million To the Editor,. AT the CLUB’ ■ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? home woe beautifully decorated, Full basements, large lota. blaze that destroyed St. John the My attention has beqp brought as was thft immense table, in the' COPY CLOSING TIME 1954 NASH Rambler Cross-country. ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car­ OAViCES BEPCSEf BAND AND orchestra instruments FOR RENT. First floor five room • We will appraise your property WANTED—Two family home's. Coll Evangelist Catholic Church In by Bad), Selmer, Bundy, Conn, to the financial problems facing dining room, around jvHleh the Hydramatic, Radio and heater. pentry. Alterations and additions. fiat. Completely furnished Includ­ $15,100—(Best Bvy) • -r 8 room tree and without any obligation. MI. 8-1807. Cambridge Saturday. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. $1295. I. * L .Motors. 634 Center Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Olds, King, Blessing, Martin, and ing TV. Excellent inelghborhood. Cape, IVi baths, printe location. We also buy property for cosh. the South Manchester Fire District members gathered for a sumptur St., Manchester (formerly Soli- Buffet. Janssen spinet pianos, pvt. Robert Whelan of nearby bekween now and Feb. 1. 1957. ous turkey (tinner from hore MON. THRU FRl. teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn Oil steam heat. Garage. Call MI. Excellent condition. Selling or buying contact Somerville, former pupil at St. mene>i). - St. MI. 3-4860. Conn electric organa. Ward 3-6458. After 5. PI. 2-7013. $15,700—8 room ranch. Attached S'TANLEY BRAY. Realtor At the present time the SMFD d'oeuvre to phim pudding. 10:30 A . M. > Krause, 87 Walnut St., MI. S-SS36. John’s Parochial School, was is carrying on without funds due Gifts wen brought fair ohildren garage. Ceramic tile bath. BRAE-BURN r IeaLTY quoted by police as saying he SATURDAY 9 A. M. FOR THE BEST in: Bonded built rt'YE ROOM apartment. No chil­ MI. 3-8273. to the failure of setting up a tax to be placed in baskets eeht to Auto Dflving School 7-A ' up roofs, shingle roofs, gutter^ USED UPRIGHT mahogany piano. dren. 91 Main St. Call between 6 $17,100—8 room Cape. 2-car ga­ touched off the fire early Saturday needy famtlies, and the membere rage, 7 years old. Only $2000 cash rale between Nov. 15 and Feb. 1, conductors and roof repairs call Excellent tone. Kemp's, Inc. MI. and 8 p.m. ,> by holding a big vigil candle to the date the town is due to take exchanged gifts to piano music. rOVB CXIOPEBATION WILL 3-5880. . .. down to qualified buyer. LISTINGS WANTBD-Single, two- cassocks, surplices and other ! LARSON'S DRIVING School, Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707. family .three-family, buolneM: over the district. When it stopped they accepted and BE APPRECIATED i Manchester's only trained and $19,900—New ultra-modern 5>i clothing in the. sacristy. Regardless" of the suggestions opened the ^ t s in their hands. ALL TYPES of roofing, siding and B u s in a Locatlonp room ranch. Attached garage, sun property. Have many cosh buyer*. I ; certified instructor. For your safe- Mortgages arranged. Please coil' Failure to ransack offering given up to this date to ease the President Mrs. ,B. J. Munson, ty We are trained to teach proper- carpentry work, Materials and For Rent 64 deck. (This is a"beaut!). Lines Dial M l 3r5121 workmanship guaranteed. No job Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 George L. Grozladio, Realtor. MI. boxes in St. Joseph's Catholic burden of the SMFD the officials mads a few announcements and i ly. Ml. 9-6075. $20,500--8 room ranch. 2-car ga­ 9-5878. 109 Henry St. Chtirch in Boston's West End Sun­ concerned should give serious con­ Mrs. Justine Scher Invited the too big or too small. P'or free csti,' 575 MAIN ST. One-story brick rage. Magnificent view. 3 years I MANCHESTER Driving Academy male call Manchester Roofing ft CHESTER Furriery. Furs remod­ As the Christmas holiday* ap­ day and at St. John the Evangelist sideration to the minutes and fav­ thembers to hold the flret meeting building 28X38 feet. Ample ’ front old. Top condition, THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod, Episcopal Cfhurch on Beacon Htll. of 1957 at her home in Rockville. guarantees quick results. .Expert Siding Co., Inc. MI. 9-8933. eled, repaired. cleaned and and rear parking. Call owner, MI. proach, plans for tradltlonal^hoapi- orable vote for consolidation at glazed. Work done at my home. 4-5-8 and 7 room singles and 2- Boston, Nov. 19, also led Whelan district meeting held at the Bowers La M and Pound 1 instructions. Dual-controlled car. 9-7405. tallty begin to take form. Ideas . 1 Cali Mr. Miclette, your personal RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and No Overhead. Save.- Call AH. . WARREN E. HOWLAND family houses. Buyers watting. to'.set those churches afire, Det. School, Thursday evening, Nov. 15. Windowi Costly instructor at PI. 2-7249. built up roofs, gutter and con­ ,!9-7218 for free estimate at your STORE—Formerly Seara Roebuck Howard R. Hastings, Realtor, and suggestions for the 'whole John F. Galligan said. The League of Women Voters In IX)gT-:-Viclnity of Vernon, brown I REALTOR ‘ and black Airedale f Terrier, ductor work, roof, chimney re­ . home. Under no obligation. Capes at the. Center. Desirable Main St. Call Ml. 9-1107 any time. family's participation in this won- The fire at St. Joseph's caused town who played a leading part In pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI. 9-2214: ^ and stoles, $20. Bridgeport. Dec. M. ( * —H»e answers to name of Prince. Li­ location, heat furnished. Approxi­ 450 Woodbridge Street . derous aeaaon are always at a damage estimated by- the chqfch the consolidation of the South Board of Education voted lost Il^y Jackson, Ml. 3-8325. . . mately 1200 sq. ft. floor space. AH. premium. Therefore, we would like at $2,600. Damage to St. John's cense No. 66966. Reward. Call MI. Molorcvcles-—Bicycles 11 LADIES' dresses size 20*a and 12- XH, 8-1108 MI. 9-8003 Manchester Fire District should be night to increase the number of 9-8144. ,• ______9-6809 or MI. 9-8521. * >- to mention just a few books that was negligible, police said. made to cone up with some con- ^<1 Thankif iscr-. , 14. Orchid nylon lace and net eve­ Legal Notice Whelan was booked last night night watchmen it hoa Stationed jSF.E US FOR that ChriSlffins bike. ning gown with matching bolero, $8700 (X)ZY TWO bedroom ranch. might prod the . imagination to isals for solving the in various schools'-sifter- tiearlng LOST—White Angora cat. Answers •TCW MORAN, INDU8TRIAI*- AREA tp-rent or on suspicion of breaking and en­ ' Your old bike taken in trade, Lib- Roofing and Chimneys 16-A alze 14-16, worn once. CaU MI. Five years old, copper plumbing. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that w r , (he start your planning early^ mess the low'n and the fire district Albert A. Snyder, maintenance «U- to Fluffy. Vicinity Eldridge St. ALBANY Z, N lease. 3200 sq. ft. floor space, undf'rnlirnFd. h aro form ed a lim ltM tering in the nighttime and of ar­ I eraf allowance. Open evenings. 3-5387. Excellent condition. Nice trees. If .vou have wondered about a find themselves in, rector, report that: Friday night. Finder please return ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ tttt. MialrsFii iTsticitii ground floor, heated, loading plat­ Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. 9-5132, wirtnpr*»hU> known aa CHARLKS E. lighting system for your shrubs son and held for arraignment in I place the blame and responsi­ to 73 Eldridge St. Reward. I Manchester Cvcic Shop, 166 W. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new form. near railroad, 780' from TH EN EBE A ASSOC'IATES for th# 1. One member of his iteff, 14(110 ; Middle Tpke. MI. 9-2098. BOY'S SMALL corduroy jacket, MI. 9-4894; piirpojiD of tranaartlnK bUFln?)4fl *aa a Or Indoor arrangements some, tips Cambidge District Court.. bility squarely on the shoulders of roofs.. Gutter work. Chimneys Main St., Manchester. MI. 9-5043. f#*n4*ra! Ntork brokoraso and commia> Another man. a 26-.vear-old Bos­ is paid $6,200 a year, worka aolely f o u n d — Black and while male size 5. or B.'Rubber zippered over- for indoor and outdoor lighting those representing the League of TWO BOY'S bicycles,.one 20 ', one cleaned, r^aired, 26 years' ex­ shoea, size 2 'j. Rubbers, size 3. $1200 DOWN, six room Cape, (two, Bioh . btuinrsa , , inrludlnr ^ , ------atorkn., bonda. ton art student, had been charged at replacing broken windows. ^English Setter. Taylor St. near decoration can be found in Theo­ Women Voters by demanding 2. Almost 200 wlrtdoiwe hod to 26", Schwinn, good condition, rea­ perience: Free estimates.* Cali MI. 9-6115. unfinished) dormers, recreation 1 dore Saros' book "Christmas with arson, yesterday in connection Vernon Town line. Call Lee Frac- Howley, Manchester An. 3-5381. Help Wanted— Female 23 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Fuel iind Feed 49«A speedy action before a t. " rate Was be replaced during November \ sonable. 17 Drive E. MI. 9-9496. Houses For Rent 65 room, outside cen. rharlp? E. Thonab?...... - . ___ 204Bloom Bloon- fiold Lighting and Decorating for the with the fire at St. Joseph's. He levied for the duration of the chutK^og Warden. MI. 3-4540. Avp.. Wont Hartfaifd. Conn.. alone. AlANCHESTER PET Center, 995 OAK WOOD. Cut fireplace and trsl. Calton W. Hutchins, MI. Home". This book discusses step was committed to Boston Psycho­ SMFD existence. CASHIER; $47, Why commute?! PRACTICALITY NEW 54 room 2-S132, 9*4694. (•iiarni? H. Mofire. $82 Bloomflfld 3. The estimated cost of replac­ Small office right in Manchester Afain St. S ft H Green stamps. ktoVe lengths. $10 per load. PI, Avn., Bloomfiald. (,^nn. by step directions and illustrates pathic Ho.spltal for observation. Thank you for the allotted apace, I Ml. 9-4273. Free parking. "If you Wanted— ^To Buy 58 ranch, large basetnent. two baths, B<«th of thp KPnpral partn?ra ar? au* ing window* during tha current A^m^cementa ______2 Business Services Offered 13 Heating— Plumbing 17 2-7886. ■ with photographs and diagrams A detail of Boston police headed Francis J. Happenny needs someone with figure apti-1 want a pet—see us." Open Atqn.,- excellent condition. .Owner trans­ MANCHESTER (hortspd to tranaart tha paruserahip by Sgt, Eklward Sherry, acting on school year i« $12,000, compared to tude for interesting, diversified i BABY b a s s in e t t e , small size bu.^lnFaji and aifn firm namp. each idea so that they are easily MODERN BARBSR Shop, 23 Oak TV SERVICE, $2^50 per call. All Sat. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri., 9-9. ferred, Wants one vear leaae. Call |1.3,800--Vacant Cape. .Hawthorne Thp apprlal partnfra arp; a tip from a Boston church sex­ $8,500 last year. work, Monday-Friday, 8-4:30. i with skirt if possible. Call MI. T. J. Crockett. Realtor. MI. 3-1877 understandable. It covers a multi­ 8t. Friends com e^pp and see work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. PLUAIBINO and heating—Repairs Garden— Farm— Dairy St. ! Carl L. Thpnpbp. 4 Walbrldfp Road.. tude of suggestions, with explicit ton, -was credited ■with Whelan's Emilien St. Pierre Mrom East and cohtract worn. CaU Ml. 9-8541. Alternate Saturdays, compensat­ CONTROL BREED baby para­ 3-1521, 9-5. or MI. 9-6085 after 6 or Mrs. Wells, MI. 3-4788. I WPFt Hartford, Conn.' /- Ellery Kington Photo MI. 9-8801. ing time off. Contact Wilson Agen­ Products so $13,900 Cape with garage, Avon­ I Clarrncp* L. Cowpn, 30 BainbrtdSP information on table decorations, apprchen.sion late yesterday Hall Urges- Defeat Hartford. Conn. keets. Month old.-Will lake orders p.m. Bottled Milk Favored FREEBURN ft WATSON. Plumb­ cy, 54 Church St., Hartford, Conn. dale Rd. Road. WpNt Hartford. Conn. gift wrapping, mantel arrange­ They had been searching for MRS. CURTIS C. WRIGHT --- RADIO TV Service, Sewing ma­ for Christma.4 at 134 Glcnwood St. W yncia C Hibbard, Rlvpraldp ■ Road, ing and Heating Contractors. NeW $14,700- Immaculate Cape, E. Mid­ ments, an(i (Christmas tree orna­ him since Saturday afternoon Of Ribicuff in 1958 SPECIAL RUG hookers' gift tibips: chines and small appliances re­ Hours 3-9 daily. Atl. 9-6572. dle ^pke. ; Crppnwlch. Conn.' when James Fahey, sexton of St; Jerusalem — Bottled milk, lint patterns $LS0 up; frames $8.dM installations, alteration work and WANTED—Woman for all around APPLES. $1 and up. Louis Botti, WANTED Skis, 3'6" to 5‘9Call Wanted To Rent 68 Thp amount of raplial furnl.ahpd and ments that you can make yourself, The wedding of Miss Joan F.^Lake was the maid of honor, and paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. MI. -----It------Stephen’s Catholic Church in Bos­ put on the Iirmell market August rug strip cutters $14. Colonial ■ repair work'; MI. 9-3808 or AH. restaurant work. Apply Dug-Out BOXER PUPPIES, registered, $35 280 Bush Hill Rd. AH. 9-9016. $16,300 -Vacant nix room Colonial ^ iirtuatlv paid In by parh appcial part Rhould you be planning a Christ­ bridesmaids were Mrs. Norman 9-8487, ’ WANTED TO RENT. Apartment 278 Parker St. ! npr Ip ton's North End, reported him by (UontiBiiM from Page One) Howland, daughter of Mrs. Mil-j 18, 1955, he* now become a c(mi- Remnant Shoppe, 115 Center St 9-5931. Lunch, 318 Main St. ' ' and up. All ages. Rockville TR. Can L, Tbpnrbp...... 118,67.').00 mas party or a New Year's buffet Burns Jr. of 'Auburn, Mass., and SWEET CIDER.'Green Mountain or single home. Business man of $18,300 Vacant, six room Cape,, name as acting suspiciously In the dred E. Howland of 'Vernon, and I mon sight on the housewye'a DI(^Vlthoul Board 59 Thp partnPrNhlp com m encPd Ppbru- derful recipes that have been now prefer to pay less than a l*eraona1s 3 work, gukz^teed. Call MI. 9-1583 Moving— Trucking nips, onions and .fresh eggs. Saws, child, will pay sensible price on $18,000 -New 5 'i room ranch with Fahey told police he had ques- j great organizer.” Mrs. (Chester Wright of Vernon, Robert Stolze of Somers was COST AND PAYROLL CLERK CROSS COLLIE pupa in tinre for filed and set. Graces Fsrm, 679 sight. Four or five rooms. Call MI. basement ary 3. 106.2 and la to-eontlnup fndpflnitP* gathered by Mr*. Charlotte Tur- tioned a youth who said he w as: nickel extra in order to get pas­ after 8 p.m, -.. Storage 20 Iv, geon In her book "Cooking for "I can aee why this state did so best man, and ushers were Norman WANTED—Ride to Pratt ft Whit­ Christmas. $5. MI. 9-4713, Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. 9-1237. * $2l.000Two family flat. Centrai (’ i i a r l p :s k . t h e n e b e took place at 11 o’clock Saturday teurized and/or oterilized milk in PLEASANT, heated room with prl: in the church looking for » , well in the election,” he added, "He Burns Jr. of Auburn, Mass., and ney Aircraft, 7.a.m.-3:30 p.m. from MANCHEISTER Package Delivery. Good typist Robert P. Felrh. Christmas". New Christmas cookie praver book. Fahey obtained the | ...... morning at the 'Talcottville Con­ bottles. ANTIQUES Retiilished. Repairing vate bath. Call Ml. 3-4033. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Jarnupllnp J. Strnnaw'akl William Kauffman of Rockville. Lydall St, MI. 9-2286.______^ done on any furniture, Tieman, Light trucking and package deliv­ Interesting position for BEAGLE PUPPIES; AKC legi.s- U S. No. 1 POTATOES.Brysn WANTED—Unfurnished three room recipes * like German (Thristmas youth's name and address telling | did a great organizing job at the gregational (Jhurch. The double tered. Si xweeks old. Phone MI. heated apartment. Retired gen­ MI, 3-1577 or cookies. Cookie Krlngel. Ginger­ John Howland, brother of the 189 South Main St. Phone MI. ery. , washers and qualified applicant. room <;UKRNMK H. MOORE him he would notify him if the'national convention.” Alcorn was ring ceremony was performed by ‘ •FOR MEN who care" Dante's 3-5816. r.7037 b^ t^ e™ 2'T n d ?J;.m . cjlean tleman., Call a m. 912 or after 8 Mrs, Wells. MI. 3-4788 Robpfl P. F»*lrh bread men, Italian macaroons, bride, and Chester Wright, brother 3-5843. ■ ^ stove moving specialty. ' Folding avallble. Parking. 318 East Afiddle prayer book was found. Instead charge of arrangements at the the Rev. Everett Murphy, minister Barber Shop — Shopping Plaza. Numerous employe benefits after 5 p.m. p.m. MI. 9-74,53. Jacquplinf J, StnmawakI C?herry pecan meringues, Christ- of the church. The altar was decor­ of the bridegroom, were junior Town chairs for rent. AO. 9-0752. Tpke. MI. 3-5194. CRF.STWOOD DRIVE. Weal Side. Fahey notified police. convention. ushers. East Center at Lenox St. Quick Apply l>)vely six room Cape, (two unfin- CARL L. THENEBE mas fruit braids are include.d plus ^A check with Ft. Deven.* dia- ated with palms and chrysanthe­ service—plenty of free parking. WANTED TO RENT Hortse with May said he hopes to set up the Both mothers wore aqua, Chan­ GENERAL house wiring, all kin^. MANCHESTER - Movmg and Poultry anil Supplies 42 SINGLE OR DOUBLE room In­ ishedi. Hot water heat oil, acreena i Murl*u;^Th'rnihr" d((corating hinU. Recipes of Suck- | cio7cd""t^hat Whelan had been mums. Call PI 2-6388 after 6 p.m. trucking Co. All. 3-6583. Owned PIONEER PARACHUTE CO., INC. three bedrooms, dining room with most efficient office of any Con- tilly lace gowna and orchid cor- Advertisement 168 Forest St. Fertilizers oO* A quire State Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell garage. Will take with or without and storms. Many extras. Breeze­ ling Pig to Lobster Cardinal can be j ^WOL for four weeks, giessman in Washington. Given in marriage by her uncle, -aitd^operated by Waller B. Per- BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur­ n.ARF.NCK I,. r.OWF.X found in this special-cook book. sages. Ant|DmobOes tor Sale CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Service Manchester St. MI. 3-5047, MI, 3-7383. lease. Up to $1.50 per month, way garage, baaement recreation He said he will have office hours Norman U. Burns of Auburn. Public Hearinjr ett Jlv,^and William J. Pickering. keys, fre.sh and frozen. Ready any room including piano and Hi-Fi. Elalp W CowPi) For your usual CTiristmas song Maine, the bride was attired in a A reception was held at the Loyal 151 North Main St. Small appll CHICKEN AIANURE for lawns, UGHT HOUSEKEEPING •• room (utilities included I, In or close to Hplpn W. Shipida in all 29 towns of his district and Order of Moose Hall In Rockville, Proposed Ordinance BEFORE!RE YbuYOU BUY a used car GE^NERAL o f f ic e worker for our time, 10-25 lbs. F'resh eggs. Mancheiiler. Call Captain Trade. Asking $15,000. Call Goodrhild fesl we have numerous excellent will come back to the stale fre­ floor length white (Jhantilly lace ances repaired. MI. 3-6517, resi­ AUS'HN A; MBERS CO. local Sghaub's Turkey Farm 188 Hills- ahi-ubs, gardens. Winter use gives with kitchen privileges, single or WYNCIA C. HIBBARD which was decorated with white In accordance "with the pro­ aee Gortnan Afotor Sales. Bulck. dence MI. 3-6960. and long dii ce moving, pack- Manchester branch office to do quickest spring results, especially MI. 9-6454 Realty Co. MI. 3-7925 or BU. books that have the words and Open Forum quently. nyion Aillc gown, fashioned with vision* of the Town Oiarter, no­ town Rd. double. 14 Arch St. Airs. Dorsey. Kmplla WpAVPr * music of all the carols. We would streamers and bells. A buffet lunch Salea aind Service, 285 Main ing, storage. Ci All. 3-5187. Mart- posting, cashiering and viiried of­ lawns and shrubs. MI. 3-6971. 9 0939. AuRuata I Bork long sleeves, fitted bodice with was served, and was followed by tice is hereby given that a Public. Street ML 9-4571. Open evenlnga. RUBBISH AND ashes removed. fice duties. Knowledge of calcula­ like to mention the "Trapp Family pleating and taffeta cummerbund. ford CH. V-1423. LARGE HEATED room, central. 22 GREENHILL ST. (between.Por­ STATE OF CONNECTIcrT. COUNTY U.S. Tourist Totals dancing, Heisring will )>e held in the Mu­ General cleaning, cellars, attics tor helpful. H. P. Hood A Sons, Houkm For Sale 72 Book of Christmas Songs'' as one .-\ Chrlstmiy .Appeal She carried a while lace-covered HEED A CAR? $hort on a down WHITE HOLIJtND Turkeys. Frank Kitchen privileges, separate en­ ter and Eaai. Center Sts.t Here ia OF HARTFORD aa. Hartford. July To the Editor Upon their return from a trip to nicipal' Buildiug Hearing Room and yards. Reasonable 'ates. M: AD. 3-3603 or AH. 3-1121. trance. Gentleman parking. MI. ' ‘^6lh A D and Will Reed's "Treasury of Bible with white orchid and Baltimore. Md., the couple will be Ti esday, December 11, 1968 at payment or had your credit turned ft aL Rubbish Removal. Ml. Bronkic, Lake St. MI. 9-4687. HouseTiold Goods 51 an opportunity to purchase a well , ' p,ri,on»llv' *pp**re.l CHARl.FJt E. In the midst of thi Christmas New York—More than 7H per 3-4724. $12.6.50 — Thirty-year mortgages Christmas Music” as another, re­ slephanotis. at home after Dec. 21 at 29 Camp­ 8:00 P.M. concerning a proposed down? Don’t give up! For a good 9-9767. , Painting— Paperlni^ 21 WANTED--Babysitter to live in located home at a reaaonable i thenebe .((tn-r *n

a t . 7 ^ - - .is FACE IW ENTT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1986 Average Daily Net Piiegg Run ^nrt)pjst?r Surttino Ji^ralb For tho vi’eek Endfd The Weather _ _ Dee. s^iese : of V. A ftonllM .' The Priendly Circle will hold its , ' Emerffericy Doctors monthly meeting: tomorrow at 8 Model Train Race About Town p.n>. at the hwfne of tlie president. School Returns Now at $399 In iCollrfc Who's Who 1 2 ,4 1 2 fW r, e*M er tm iigk t Lwwr.W-MI. Physicians of the Manches­ Mrs. David Slarrett. 28 Femdale Planned by Rec R a d io s Member of the Audit 0*Mer H iWfU gy. nUn *r awow 1 *1 * DoMkl X Sullivan, ton of ^Mr. ter. Medical Assn. >^410 will Dr. Members ' are . requested to In Junior Red Cross Drive Burma «f dreulation hi 4hzjr. High bi middlw ta afper N i. and Mra. Barnard J. Sullivan.' 1.58 i respond to emarf'ency calls make returns on the sale of cor­ ' LARGF.MT SELECTION . Laka St., completed recruit U*ain- tomorrow, afternoon and eve- sages for the benerit of their wel­ t T h e Recreation Department j IN TOWN MancheBter-—A‘CUy of Villaga Charm orps ias l^iday at the Marine Cc niny^ are Dr. Robert Keeney, fare work, also to bring gifts for i Mrs. Beverly Lawrence, Chair-wtK^pltal. the Submarine Base at j plans' to conduct a Model Ete,ctric | ItMrult Dapit, Parrij Iiland, S. C. Tel. MI 9-;,21T, and Dr. William - frabbaf^. MrR. Rlaia Hir|:in8 , »w i. . * i Train Race at the East .Side Rec- j is In charge Of the C h r la t m a a i Manchester Junior New London, and such articles TOL. LXXVI, NO. 62 (THIRTY-$Mt PAGES— TWO SECTIONS^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12,1956 .(OtoHlfM AdvMtWag oa Pag* M).' Stroud.'Tel. MI S-aTOS,. they will be. called upon to supply ; reation Center Dec. 27 at 7:00 p.m. Rotterton's. PRICE nVB CENTS Mu Chi Epeiion members In the party. ... Cross Service, reports partikl- „ I ! 130 C ENTER STRUM; for the nearby Nike base., The race is open to any bo.v or girl ! Connacfleut Valley area, enter- • - . —— ■ I tunis of $398.n in the Junior Red^ I CX>R. OF CHUKCH ’ . Mrs. Lawrence further ex­ 6 years of age or older. who la a ' tatnod their husbands at a Christ-; Linne Lodge, No.'-72. Knights of . "h^mbers of the MFD will meet Cross enrollment i'which is finished plained that a small part of the mas party Saturday e%*eiUng at the resident of Manchester. It will be I %]inWWW>VWIW]l9WMiW8 m «T f ‘Wckle* Pythias, wUl hold a regula? meet- ^clScTin ^ funtbKpre sent to National Head-, .... home of Mr. aiuTkrarv. r . ing tr»nfirtr**nwtomorrow kaiipht night at•• A« q’clock#a’a«laiki^tr !•% in ‘quarterS-^f the American Red divided'into 2 grpups. Group 1, , The featured enter- on the Christmas display which er^roonsorshlir^'of""*^^^^ 55 Holl St Orange Hall. Cross, anna are there ' designated •! 'Eg' steam engines. Group 2. Diesels, i Exclusive Seiies Starts tainers were the Pev. and Mrs. B < X ^ r is t ? d by "“m im m 'v": for national ^international use only engines running on ’0” or Robert P ox of Avon. At preseni a The Lucy Spencer Group of the ueatner conditions. Claflln and Mrs. Carleton Wood- as teacher of math in Hartford Pub­ „ , 1 house, was'the first group to report "027" gauge may be entered. The , an Second Congregational Church will | Coiincils, themselves, ajich as the of Seat m U.N. steam' engines must bring their lic ..High School, he won a Ful- meet at the church at 2 o’clock to-1 The daughter born , , Dec. - 2 In! ioo% enrollment with a total of I sum voted recently bv the children ' 7 in The b ri^ t scholarship and studied in 137.34. tenders. Each person may enter; REMEMBER morrow afternoon to make wreaths i Manchester, Eingland. his fore­ for the church. Edward . T. Masur of West H a r t -r 'lb e High School, under George JeiiTf 'hildren;* and operate only one engine. The , bears having been natives of that ford has. been named Susan Jean Emmerling. returned 1112.09 on this ^ tnek transformer and prizes for - Weldon’s Mrs. Lawrence, pridefully in- country. Mrs. Fox studied pipe enrollment drive: and each class will be supplied by the Integrily lEvenins l|eralii School learher dicated that SO. Well are the Junior Hobby Shoppe. Applications may be organ in Eingland1 . They phowed pr«e*nt” r f « . ^ S t in t^e Trim ! School, teacher-sponaora Miss Cros.a funds Is Here pictures of'Britain, Jayne Betley and Miss Peggy Bom managed that picked' up at any of the following S ■ College Chapel at *:1.5 p.m. i ^ Manchester. the Junior Red Cross Councils, locations and must be returned to j Too! Scandinavia. and Denmark, all. TrtuMda7.'Th'rpublic"'is ifivi'teiM. bris, reported 174.42. ___ The monthly meeting of the representatives from each of the the Recreation Office, 22 School ' taken during the past summer and ‘ Other schools reporting, with classrooms who allocate projects very interesting. M .rv-. • Combined Catholic ' Mothers Cir- St., on or before Deo. 24. East Side ' St. Miiry 8 Guiln members /sia- *rkiiw«eimie a their teacher-sponsors and their to their fellow-members, have Reds Hit U.S. Action in Europe totals, were Buckland with teacher- Recreation Center.. West Side Rec­ hold^their annual Christmas party | *1 * been able to set aside in a savinga reation Center, Cbmihunity "Y ”. at the church Thursday at noon. | ^ssump- sponsor Mrs. Eleanor Stuben- account a fund to be used to help rauch. $7.25; Keeney, teacher-spon. also Naa.siff Arms. Western Arms, when a potiuck luncheon will be j . . Manchester children irt the event James F. Oakea, 61 Hawthorne Western Auto. Firestone. Normans, . nerved, under, the direction of the f^^rgency o^ disaster St., a senior at Hlllyer College, hia Triple X, McBrides Sport Spot, COOKBOOKS following hostesses: Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. aarence F. Booth, 106 Hater,...— teacher-sponsor Miaa Esther ••Where else ” asks Mrs i Hobby Shoppe, Manchester Plumb- LUtle. Mrs. Christian Carlsen, Mrs. Spruce St.,. will ooen her home Anderaon. 84.80- South, ...... 1 East Area,^i^o" Emily Greenhalgh, Mrs. Eva Lutz Thursday at 8 p.m.' for a kitcheife sponsor, Mrs. Anna McCann. Mcc'i Sa.25. jion which co8t8 you nothin? y^ t' *^^?* *” *^ national honor i bu WluteJie(iA H o re Arrived!' !^^8DOrUlor Mf'B a__ s-. . . . .i . **. ! flAriftfv whi/'h »roMta M#tMassM4*tss.^______Russia B^ks Vote and Mrs. William McCann. Fift.v- social for members and friends of Ma'drtmifHkkl'v ^ 4^ ” '*■ '' h‘ch VeachMTouVehiidren'sW i '*■“"** ''ecognitlon cent gifts will ba brought for the Sunset Council, No. 45 Degree of sideline MtcKej, 342.79. ,u , nrincinlss nf •arvii-a in n«hn>. ; annually to the moat promising Subversion toAustri "Dw«os ' grabbag. Pocahontas. Proceeds w ill be for fo r^efr communtt^^^^^ “ U** women on college cam* the benefit of the Manchester As­ .n these annual enrollment clrives counto’. Vienna, Dec. 12 — Vice ' fovorif HBcipM" are partly used to buy the ma new Moy I Frdv* President Nixon ia ’’interested" By Security Miaa Eleanor Huebner. 424 North sociation for the Help of Mentally state, and in the world at l a r g e ^ * orff«niaer of the CeinpUad by Membera of ‘ Retarded Children. lerials to carry out their local The Junior ■ Red Cross does ' • Hlllyer Band, vice president of the in coming to Austria for a look Dorcas’ Society of Main St., is spending a two-week i projects for the Manchester hos­ Cited in UN at the refugees from Hungarian vacation at Miami Beach and Fort this It.could.not exist were it not _Club and a member DYNAMIC Bmaanel Lutheran Church pital, local convale.aeent homes. for communism, the U.S. embassy United Nations, N.Y., Dec. 12 —^The Security Council Lauderdale. Fla. The Kehler«ior-o Circle • •„ of V the South Ij Mansfield Training School, New- the parent chapter, but it if ' fr a ^ Z T f^ r n U v '“ *• Dial aaid today. FOR COPIES CALL: Methodist W8CS will hold their ington Home for costs the chapter nothing. The INSURANCE e Pre- United 'Nations, N. Y.,‘ Dec. tpday recommended unanimously that Japan be admitted to Crippled I Junior Red Cross is reslly service MI P-.'jTSS Any official announcement of MI 3-8362— MI 9-3224 C^riatmaa party this evening at 8 Children, Newington Veterans acripHona 12 <4*)—The Soviet Union the visit will come from Wash­ the United Nations as it.s 80th member. Advertisement------without price." II Imni* B«n«r Profoetien MI 3-4877— After 6 P. M. o clock at the home of Mrs. Helen | formally laid before the U.N. ington. The council’s action opened the way for quick final action Inatall .clean, dependable Gas I Smith, formerl.v. of this town who ------_____ GENERAL e Drugs Free General Assembly today a The Oesterreichische Neue recently moved to Hartford, Mrs ! \ LEE M. SILVERSTEIN in the 79-nation General Assembly where approval was only Heatihg, and forget lervice and e Cosmetlrs Delivery complaint charging the Tageszeitung. organ of Chancel­ delivery problems. Rent a Gas I Calvin P. Hewe.v, a member of the T V SERVICE lor Julius Raab. said Nixon will a formalit.v. circle, will give Christmas read-!-' United States with ‘'subver­ arrive in Vienna Saturday. The approval of Japan came after more than four years of Conversion Burner—$2.95 monthly Du.ts M m e a Can — Buy a Gas Conversion Biirner j Ings. The circle will meet Thursda.v | *A sive action” in the Soviet- Nixon, if he follows the pat- waiting. The application, first submitted July 16, 1962, had at 8 p.ni. at the church to make ' ANNUAL Nights wZswwSL95 Pint Parts 8285.00. leas 850.00 allowances for dominated countries of east­ tern set by previous visitors, been vetoed four times by the Soviet Union. I Christmas wreaths. TEL. Ml 8-5482 ■would visit the frontier to see old equipment. Guaranteed heat­ ern Europe. The United States had been one of the strong backers of ing estimate. The Hartford Gas the abandoned guard towers An Eagle Scout award will be The move c-ame as delegates to and rolls of barbed Wire that Japan’s membersliip bid. Chief U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot CO., tel. Ml 9-4503. I CHRISTMAS GREENS SALE g the 79 - nation assembly . rallied presented tomorrow night at 7:30 ^ MANCHESTER GARDEN CLLB K until last spring marked the Lodge Jr. .said before today’s vote that the United States behind an American-backed reso­ Iron Curtain between Austria^', in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church to would warmly welcome Japan’s kdmission, ^ Edward Feltham. a member of lution condemning Russia for tam­ and Hungary. He would also be ^ CENTER CHURCH HOUSE jS SNOW I A T pering in Hungarian affairs. able to talk with! refugeea as Th« General Asiiembly had ad--«- ' ■ ' - — i ' ' ni.i^ii, IK H ITu Boy Scout Troop 27. The presenta­ Sh o o r journed Ita Htmgarian debate so a • FOR Ren t tion will be made by Scoutmaster U.S. Delegate Henry C a b o 11 they cross the bdrder and see delegates could witness the Secur- | j D O m i V j &ULIOOO ■ aad !• min. Movie Projoetora WlllUm Kloppenburg Jr. 8 SiN«’To«.3 toB J Lodge Jr. replied to the Soviet j •the’ camps in which they live. PLOWING charge with the statement; I tty Council decision. Scores of dip-.i ___ —«oaad or otlent, aloo 85 mm. Mid* AMortment of Cliristnuui docorotloaM, driFd AmmrF— m.* I lomats bad crowded Into the coun- 1VT A fT1F"b F f j aHdo projeetora. . Manchester Emblem Club. No. M mont8, wroftthR. twon^R and novelHoa. S • DRIVEWAYS I "Let Moscow admit United Na- i 251, will hold it.s annual Christmas •*. . . No ofie.pex-aon has built the FBI to the organiza­ tions observers to Hungary and cil chamber. i N A l i J O l i C r i l WELDON URUG CO. • PARKING LOTS tion it is today.- It was built by the loyal, sacrifleial efforts the world will aoon know whether Unrest Sparks The dramatic moment came party at'the Elks Home on Bit- i of the thouaands of men and women who have aeived in Its when Soviet Delegate Arkady A. T „ ‘ U SAFE M l Mala St. Tel. MI 8-5821 sell St. Thursday night at 8 TEL. Ml 9.4100 thia Soviet charge ia true or false." ranks over the years. 1 tell m.v associates repeatedl.v that Specifically,. the, Sovifet delega­ Sobolev took the floor after a ma- J .IX , j L i a S I , J A d C H o’clock. Members are asked to one man did not build the reputation of the FBI—but one jorlty had lined up in favor of bring a 50-cent grab bag gift and s tion proposed that the Assembly Two Inquiries TURNPIKE man can pull it down." add to its agenda an item entitled,: Japan’s admission. Until he spoke . ------r— ■ are also reminded to bring a gift some delegates still feared he might; Pans, Dec. 12 (/P)— W est suitable for a man or woiban pa­ From J. Edgar Hoo%’er’a foreword to "The FBI Siory.’’ "Interventipn by the United States tient at Norwich State Hospital. AUTO SERVICE of America in the domestic affairs At County Jail once more try to tie some condi- i Germany warned the North 1B4 WESIVMIDDLE TPKE. of the Peoples Democracies and In the early years of the century, Preaident Theo­ He soon dwpelled the fears.fear. !i Atlantic . Council , today.» i. there__ LECLERC The Rockville Emblem Club will its subversive activity a g a i n a t Hartford, Dec. 12 (4^ — Two dore Rooscvelt’.s crusade again.«t tru-tts and corrup­ those states.” "The Soviet delegation," he said, 11* grave danger of East Ger- OIL FUNERAL HOME hold its Christmas party tomorrow inquiries got undenvsy, , today ‘•wiii vote in favor of the draft many following Hungary into at the Rockville Elks Club. Supper O h d s U L tion ran afoul of certain members of Cungres.s. Such affairs had been made by the Ruaaians in prerious sessions into unrest at the Haitfcud. Coun­ resolution which was introduced rebellion against Moscow’s at 6:30 will be followed by a short by the representative of Peru to HEAT FUNERAL business meeting and the exchange Grabs of valuable government land w^tlj the con­ of the Assembly and rejected as ty Jail that broke out in the form domination— and NATO had unfounded. of ,.two prisoner-demonstrations right, Hungarian foreign minister, talks to recommend the admission of Japan :of gifts. Mrs. Kathryn Williams ia nivance of government officials led Roosevelt to start to memberahip in the United Na­ better decide what to do if' SERVICE chairman of the supper. COAL and COKE Three more sponsors — Spain. and an altercati'on involving two member of The Associated Frees staff at Unjted. swinging the big stick. But Congre.ss, by the simple Turkey and Colombia — threw prison officials. valks out of 79-nation .General Assembly meeting, tions.” the revolt comes. Waiter N, expedient of refusing fund.s, barred him from using their support behind the resolution High Sheriff Donald H. Potter, s a protest against what he called. U.N. interfer- ^ He added that he hoped the coun­ West German Foreign MlnUter , ««* k t $ H $ Leclerc the Secret Service for his inveatigationa. to condemn Russia, bringing the jail warden, said that after ' the ^ c e in 'Hungary’s internal affaira. ’ cil also would recommend the ad- Heinrich von Brentano sought the Director total aponaorahip to 20 countries. second prisoner-demonstration, miasioh of Soviet-dominated Outer advice of the other 14 NATO part­ Mongolia. Thia time, however, he ner!, aa the foreign, defense and fi­ 23 Main Street, Maneheater iX M A S c a r d s ! So, needing some sort of detective force to gather The 20 spon.sors decided to add last night, he contacted -the of#rfe ^ j v ! of State's Atty. Albert S. BUJ did not tie the admission of Japan nance ministers of the alliance met Call MI9-5B69 BOX ANORT5IENTS evidence. Roosevelt set up a Ruroau of Investigation in the (Jhalllot Palace for the aec- SHAVEMASriR (Coatimird on Page Twenty-seven) "I asked them , if thpjK could to that of Outer Mongolia as he XMAB WRAPPINGS within the Department oi Justice. come to the jail an d ,^ ik , with | Terror Grips Haiti; did a year ago. ond day of their annual sesaion. CALL US TODAY! Now! An entirely new Sunbeam’ SHAVEMASTER—fester, certain Inmates wjxf were tha | .dhlgemitau Due at liN 'Von Brentano put this proMem Maaba Maha OavbbaI^ Iiba* From this small start came the Federal Bureau of probable leaders^Xt inatlgating the ; Tokyo, Foreign Minister MamOru before the Allies: closer, more comfortable than any other kind of sbaver* Inve.stigation, terror of criminals, protector of civil Any -TepDlt in East Gemuny Read Herald Adva. j. This marvelous new Sunbeam has the scientifically pre^i* Whites Cleared Bo-called alt-dpv(m atrlke,” said the ’ Shigemitsu declared earl.v today JEDOO HIAHLANO COAL rights and the national security. Sheriff, U.S. Groups Blamed Japan’s entry Into the United Na­ would generate atrong pressure sion honed Golden Glide head, lightning fast doublc*actioa The U rit demonstration occurred among the West German pubUe to tions means “ the fulfillment o f our rush some form o f aid rather tliM CONNECtICUT COKE cutter, and a new, faster armature type REAL motor. Don Whitehead, twice a Pulitzer prize winner, tells In Flogging of last TSiursday at the supper hour. fervent national aspirations o f 11 Sheriff Potter said. stand by and see the lives of other • the full story of the FBI and its development in the ■ Kennedy, correspondent of the long years." Between 40 and 50 of the sen­ Bv RELMAN MORIN Germans snuffed out. pew book. The P'Bl Story. Written witli the FBI’s Miami. Fla.. Dec. 12 lAN—Ter­ New York Times, was hustled out > Shigemitsu announced in a pre­ C5iancelIor Konrad AdenaueFa Florida Negri tenced priaonera remained in the of Haiti on six houra’ notice with­ UBERAL TRADE-IN full cooperation and with the aid of FBI files pre­ combination recreation-dining hall. ror and confusion swept Haiti to- pared statement that he is leaving government would resist involve­ viously closed to the public, this story is b.v far the but did not enter the supper"’ lines,' day as a bdiling pollti^l crisis- out explanation. tonight for New York to attend the ment for fe a r ^ f inviting retalia­ FOGARTY BROTHERS Bushnell, Fla., Dec. 12 UN -Seven I left Port-au-Prince last night U.N. General Assembly where he $51.00 YOira, OLD ELECTRIC most complete yet done on this great police organi­ he said. which the present regime savs has tion from the Russian Army Jiut 319 BROAD ST. — TEL. Ml >-4$M SHAVER IS WORTH $ 8 .5 0 white men were cleared today of Written demands, unsigned were been aggravated by American after five days there. will “declare to all the world that across the East-West border. TOe- zation. charges of flogging Jesse Woods, government organizations"—head­ The explosive situation hit a Japan is prepared to participate Bonn regime already has spread 39-yetr-old Negro who had been given to him. He said that the pris­ Fuel Oil — Fluid Heat Oil Burners WELDON DRUB DO. o x MODEL G ,SHAVEMAS’n':RS oners wanted minor improvements ed toward a showdown. ^ ciima.x last week. in the manifold activities of the official word to the East- Oer-, forcibly taken from nearby Wild­ bn Thursday, Msgloire resigned United Nations more positively and mans to avoid active reaistance to wood Jail. in the menu, particularly more The country is virtually para­ IMW’T MISS IT STARTING variety in the breakfast food: more lyzed by.a silent but deadlyweap- as president. Under one interprets- j more effective than "ever before.” the Communist regime of Preiviler BUY NOW— PAY N e x t y e a r The men were cleared on a tion of the Constitution, his 6 -1 S'higemitsu said he was "pro- Otto' Grotewohl. directed verdict b.v Circuit Judge recreation, increased telerision ^ ynass sit-down, the refusal ------MONDAY, JAN. 7------pflvileges and larger weekly thousands of persons to work. year term ended Dec. 6. The foundly grateful" that the Secur- The' 'Weet German government T. G. Futch after State Atty. A. P. — Council had approved Japan’s obviously fears it would be un^le Buie' himself asked that four of money allowances. lta object is to force bull-chest- Haitian Constitution does not per-1 ity Council Gen. Paul E. Maglolre to step ! * president to succeed him- u.N . entry, after 4 4 years of de­ to restrain some West German ele­ The-case blew wide open wheii! “ ** *’'***' ’Oiirty-five) i jj,e gleaming white palace **'•• ments from crossing the )x>rder to aid the Germans to the East, u d SuOOR Buie complained that witnessed in Port-au-Prince, the capital, and Hours la4er, however, Magloire th« General AaaemMy, he . . . Pin Checks here Pin Checks there _ _ j permit general elections for a new resumed office as "chief of state." that thia would provoke retalia­ 977 MAIN ST— MANCHESTER rltanged their stories when they tions from the Russians. State,! Forbids Drinking came into Sumter County Court­ preaumbaly at the tequest of the (Continued on Page Thlrty-Bve) I house to testify. Any ipilitary intervenUon in euch : ?J»R9R»R»REllMWIMIHIERm M >RHI ,RWIin#RWI>RanEllWIEII,REHI|IMI,R, R>Rl8! h armer Votes; "utting mu, the .applies of army. a situation already has been ruled^ ' The defense then moved that . _ .. _ ] food from the countryside, closing He then imprisoned the principal - ■. y > out by U.S. Secretary of State, directed verdicts of acquittal be l-C I gw g> Ir- i-Cgxw* agW TI ' stores, crippling transportation by presidential candidates and about I S F f l P I . Vr lt llC ll* S W S DuHes, who told the council'ihem- Coventry Lake Water granted for the other three defend­ A IV i F C l l O M F l l gt,rving gasoline stations. 49 others. He also dissolved the NO-IRON cotton knits ants. i The' law courts, havq^ suspended, .Senats and Legislature, and in Troops from Sinai <0«mtimied on TUrty-Hv*) IN IONO.LASTINO COLORS! 'ilie state had just lost A battle telephone communications • are effect suspended constitutional Hartford, Dec. 12 (^v—Use of* Later a well was drilled and two to get in a statement from George Corn Controls sketchy when they operate at all. authority. ’ Coventrj’ Lake water frr drink- 5,000 gallon pressure tanks were (Georgia Boyi Altman. The atats- and pistol-packing army officers . Magloire told this correspondent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ing ptirjxisea ia under State ban. installed, the PUC notes. It says ment was taken after Altman’s ar­ •The Israeli Army has withdrawn By OVID A. MARTIN are stationed .in communications he was forced to' take the meas­ ^ e iKibltc Utilities Commis- Ra inveatigation discloa'ed that this rest in connection with the flogging offices . censoring all messages, the buHi of its troops from the Washington,YF Msiii'n{Tl.uii, Dec. 12AA */rt i>P)—Farm-—rami* '« ures. He said political leaders had Sion (PUCi has'ordered the South well, together with an existing' case, caused a aeries of bombings and Sinai Peninsula. Some units remain BuUetins Coventry Water Supply Co. tb well, has been used to jtervice only .Buie asked that charges eri’ rejection of a new corn control i Soldiers - and sailors are patrol­ as covering forces for the final program fa-eavoMd by Secretary of shooting.s during their campaigns, ■Wed. Only! constnict- and have in operation a two customers. All other cuatomera i Reith Sands ling the streets. and created n situation that block­ pha.e.[.take their place in rapid order as (Continued on Page Twenty-seven) event of breakdown or Internipr baby, to a white school teacher. new Benson proposal on. the basis, hunt.continues andehope dwindle*' (Contlnaed en Page Twenty-seven) Parts, Dec. 12 (Ab—Le»d«Fa of tion of electric seiTvice. ■Wood tektifled at the trial that the -Atlantic . AUiance today (eoallnued on Page Twenty) of promises of Senator Humphrey for 68: peraon* 'who vanished reached tentative agreement on NEWi RPUGH h o m e s p u n . ;i with your Besides this, the PUC ordered he was released on bond, and asked ID-Mlnn),. a sharp critic of : the*, aboard trans-Ganada AirUnes... the company to discontinue fur­ to be placed back in jail because Secretary, that he would sponsor ' International Association of Ma- proposals to bolster the North THERMADOR nishing water for general domea- white men were following hfm: Inside Red China (3) Atlantic Treaty. Organisation hy PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS new legislation next .year to ellm -! chinists files mil|lon-dollar . libel giving it wider poUtteal aad 1e use from Wangumbaug (Cov- He re!ate:d that he was forced inate weaknesses of the old plan. ’ action against International Union 4ntry Lake) b.v July 1, 1957. IRA Conducts from the jail, taken east of Wild­ eeonomic powera. French $0.98 $C.98 BilUin electidc range . Four other referendunvswent as of Electrical Wprkers. Foreign Minister Chilstinn ' Papermate 54 x 54 O , 54 x 72 O Ordered to Hearing wood. kicked, beat on the shoulder expected. Farmers voted to con- :■ U.S. government fonnally asks Juat tha cloth with-pottery diiftiea. Two-tone shades in The company, headed b.v George i by both ends of belts snd struck by. 'Pineau upheld final aolion by Mass Raid in tlnue ■ rigid federal marketing ,15 U.S. oil firnis to pool their Soviet Influence Shows insisting on submitting several gold, green, blue, rose an(l^ orange.' ' * tUp-minf, cook and urve irtu O.• Jacobabn,.'Cqventr.vi was cited:; fists. q,.Ota* on upland cotton, extra long rewources, reroute tanker fleets by the PUC in May 1956 to appearv lb-testimony from 13 state wit­ amendments. Weat Germany’s * No bindini with lutoniftic wiiti-ltvel ov*n staple cotton, rice and peanuts. The and swap markets. In effort to re- Heinrich von Brentano also noti­ for a.hearing.in June, 1956 . to ^ North Ireland nesses' five ofJ the . seven w , men . have ' quotas are designed to help preyent lleve petroleum shortage,in West SCREENPRINT TOWEL SETS ^ A Coordiniti mids with IowhcosI wtrmini driwif ahow cause why it should not Im­ bMn identified as being at the jail ; production of^urpluaea Europe,.. Alameda County In Expansion Program fied the council he wonld have Ball Point mediately discontinue . service to remov some amendments. * Ahundtnt ttoraii space at your f in|«rtip$ when Woods was removed or at New PoMMcal Battle Loom* sheriffs officers renew questioning > $0.98- Its customers with water taken Belfast, Northern Ireland, Dec. the flogging scene east of Wild­ in Csllfomia of toothless Stephen Benspn was expected to declare EDITOR'S >'OTE: This Is an-•needs; but we have also made note FRENCH VOTE SAAR ivTURN ■ ■ • Set X', Salt, cltan, cool cookinf with tlti|ricity from thew lake. . 1., 12 i.Pi --The outlawed/Irish Repub- wood. that the results of the corn refer­ Nash, self style, "rotten, cold- Beautiful and unusual patterns v^lth Sorala, butter­ Hare: And iMWi And hMh: The bulk of the water supply . j One witness, Ronald Spurling, otbei' in n senes of stories on life of her mistakes and tried to avoid Paris, De<-, 12 lAb—The French endum require a fresh re-examina­ hearted" killer. National Assembly today a ^ flies. harlequin, poodle, etc. -1 bath towel, 1 hand towel, 1 ooik ioyavfa*aBa» inap* fe«(I.DrMi «Mi ilienlikta plez which is used comes from the lake, i * *" * ">“ » raid at In Communist Chinn as observesT them." . I .. It'la noted. The lake/Slao is used for | points In British North Ireland ! (Continued on Page IMrenty^seven) tion of the corn prograni. ' Israeli authorities disclose Wil­ by David Lnnrnahire daring n tour' From the steel mills ana heavy proved, by a vote' of 854 to SS5- facecloth.. , ' feMeedataMWaed.Mat- M«L *i#e M"«. Nevahlae O 4pevw. HdtH aani- BeiMdted ivfflw ing of niimi>er of .\mbs by Israeli bathing and fishing, For many today, causiflg an estimated 81 i ---- 'i— , - - - - " . The likelihood of new political that took him 5,500 miles. 1-an- Industrial planU in the fkr north- the treaty retuAiing the kmg dis- * Two-tqne colors, or new OTHER TOVlfEL SETS $1.29 to $4.98 Wm. 1 2 ^ 0 Rek. Mw., y.Na.'. 6 aMt-.l yr-« battling over farm programs lies in frontier police in curfew incident caahire is a Onnndian reporter. ‘ east, to newly spawned industries puted Saarland to Wfot Germany yellaw. 6 Btat-ly^i IH yn-.S RZ years the State Health Department j million damage. D * U * ' T J the fact that'.once p.'oposals are 45 days ago at Kfar Kassem, a piasy fahck 8tyle8. ■ • . , , -I IViyn.-2yrz $3.00 has been■- •trjlng -■ to•- >have the com -! Before they were beaten back | H l D l C O l l n & J p K I C lC fl - __ ___ along the Yangtze River, englne.crs by the first of next year. 13.00 ' advanced for one ntajor crop, legia- village near the Jordan border . . . Br DAVID lA N C ASlilR E and government officials tell the ^ **•'’ ^ t e r ConsUbulsr>% ; o , _ l -j lators interested in other commodi- Poor flying weather interrupts op- PRADTIOAL PLACE MAT SETS i ' Peiping (AV-The Influence of So- ; »»m® ■lory bf Sovirt support, OIL CO. PLANK c r a s h e s ’ •.pplj, the PUC ssvs. the invaders blew up a 8 1 (H ).< )^ !5 p e e C ie r I S V l C f i m ties usually seek to get additional eratton !4afe Hnven, airlift of Hun­ Bartlr«\11le. O k l^ Dec- U (ilP) , BAST d e p a r t m e n t —M AIN FLOOR. NEAR Since 1928, numerous confer-| British Broadcasting Corp.,4 BTC) ■* ' tiet Russia ia evident in every as- China’s first motor vehicles, the i help for them. garian refugeea to U.S. pect of Red China’s development, big 4-ton trucks from the assembly —A Phillips Petroleum Ce. air­ e a ; $298 •ncea have been held with repre- radio transmitter, two buildinga. The Eisenhower administration '■■i' Set C hooitfiom New York. Dec. 12 t/PV—G ov.! Na\w guided missile brenks coo- This is seen everywhere— from lines at Changchun in the -north- plane reported earrying eight •entatlvea of the company and or­ and two bridge>-'^'l fire to a tAct with jet plane that was guid­ persons crashed a ^ huraed 4 PLACE MATS—4 NAPKINS N*w« 6» Wn* lediiem «#c.klck«r» ond crawUrx. Cort*r-S*l* a ut'de $tUetiom ders have been issued by the State Abraham' Rihicoff'bf'^nnectTcut i ^ *‘"P the posters bn the walls to trade, east, were d e s e e d in the Soviet Smart Morals; colonials and solid colors. Some with courthouse and'tried to capture a said today there must be less svm- ■ minimum with a view ing it on test shot at Edwards. marlu on-inachinery. Union and put together with Rus- south of here today. A Phlllte o f hatuUomo, Health Dept, to safeguard the military bartfcks. * salad fork and apoon. - . . . won’t diHnk •«» of nt. No bfcidlnfl No chafingl WbHdi ©f or»-r room- pathy for the traffic violator'and, Riving Its controversial-Hexible Calif. . . . National Foundation of But while there are plenty of »ian machlner>\ spokesman said the company Hd , $l*tl units water supply. These orders proyid- „ They set oR ^’hat police desribed more support for enforcement au- i Pvlre support aysteni an ’ the new Infantile Paral>'sis says death of not yet kpow the nnmre of thnnn Baby diowdff on your eolondorf Sho’ll lovo tWno-fovlog Cortor'i i|M6t of oH. itd for 'constant chlorination and as "a night of terror" along a line Russians in China, they do not - The still secret jet planes from OTHER P U C E MAT SETS $1.98 to $4.98 thortties If highway deathaoare to I 81.200,000.000 annual soil bank boy . from polio at Seattle after he mingle socially with the ordinary the Russian-built ' and .closely nboard. *11101* were no nunrtvnra ^ ‘ 1 * • . ' Ikludt the econemical Thermador in yoerbuil(|iiif or remodelini loin. Visit: l^uired that boiling^ notices be stretching almost 200 miles across )>e reduced. ps.vment program a further trial. received full three doses of Salk aad heat prevented an exami­ 'gent out-regularly to-customers. Chinese; larded factoiy at Wuchang on the northern Ircland+(Ulster). Five of “ Far too many people stUl re-| legislation this j-ear pro- vaccine Is first kno- ’n case of its ?angtse are being produced, under nation of tho burning wyoehne#. r WE GIV$ GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES - Ini.September 1944.and January (^ina has leaned heavliy on the Ulster's six-counties wore aff.ect^. gard .the speeder., the reckless ] «>uva ^ CORK the'eompany was orderfd to submit Police said at least 'Ahree of those prepared for newspaper, radio and , The com referendum produced eriuneiit snd Jirivat* efforts to out proudly and gratefully by ■ Mukden's largest' industrial plant ed la Budapftt today aad tha piaiis to make the water safe;and who escaped were woun()efl- The television executives tyho malcc up ' 257,874 votes fo.r- the new pro- develop ckenper pe«4ceful electric, Chinese officials.' , is thb No. 1 Machlnt Tool Works. C-oBUBHaists paU I M a n c h m s t i r VC O N N * ^ . _ - CORI! potable, and to Install further constables fo'und two bullet-rid­ tha media advisory group of the ! poaal and 163,227 for the old ewe. poweg from atom. . . . French air­ Net F|Bllowlng BUndl.r It was developed during the Japa-^ tribute to tha seepa. equipment. - dled pars, machineguna and hun­ Tiresident’a Committee for Traffic This was a-majority of 61.2 per liner ' lands at .^ilan with 45 "W e havd'followed Russia and nese occupation and suiiaequenUy nulaa geaeral -etrOMtha tiS s lU CORNER MAIN epd p A K STREETS A contempt citation was initiated dreds of rounds of ammunition. cent for the new one: but A M.7 Pcetniar daaaa Radar's's RJ a d n ln . A U N C H ism Cohn- yS86 NUiriH MAIN STREET Safety. , ' Hungarians' from Olympic Games patterned odraelves after her, but wrecked and loqted when the Rua- TEL MI 9-5253I In 1M6 because the company failed Main Body Escapee Ilibicoff, chairman of the High- per cent or two-tblrda majority at Melbourne.. wa have not followed her blindly.’’ sians marched In -at the 'end* ef . Tho„4S hour a tr t^ f WE GIVE GREjEN STAMPS “ CORNER MAIN oM OAK STREETS Open Daily 7 A.^H. to $ M., Including to comply.. Oji' Sept. 16, 1946 the Heavy detachments of conatabu- bray Safety Oommittea.of the Gov- was required under the law. New York iDduatrial. consultant aaid an official from JMping'a World War n . Now it is stocked Jahar naasidls wM ili' JUtfSf'il oompany submitted plans ,]^rov|d- Wednesday^Aftenioong and Saturday Untli Noon lary, and helicopterg and police emor'a OonfertHce, aaiid that at- The rejected plan, called the Jamas Ryan buys at auction 14 foreign office, o with Ruasian-mada machinery Uka OM||0>MMPO|5euilddMOfeMM Mfelif OkMP'OfeMP OiiM OhMPilkliUMMrMM'a big,ft»r Improvement-of the water I IMhitf SaiWfeldWfeMMORlMaRMOIIhMFRRMOlIRMrakimMMliktMr^lMa UIBi apssd pCi^sas of Boston FidM. "We have adapted and molded ’ nn WW nPi 1 ■MPPlp. _ 1 (Owrtlseed ea I aa l^g•t. Mghh aa EgfaVirg) which eaased publicstlcn recentt]^ thq Soviet ayetem \o meet nur esm

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