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talnly chn't be branded aa dawd­ A ven g e Daily Net Prcaa Rob lers on the hl|^way. Atmy Enlistees Far the Week Raded About Town George' J. Toth, a New York Betrothed N ev. 27, 1954 The WcRflpN H ^rd Along Main Street University reaearcher spent a i>8hw AuxHiary wUl nerve-fraying aummer in the com Begin Training ker d ; r . s n o Oh koM a UtohM Bbifo Monday at 8 And on Some of Manche$t^*$ Side Streets, Too pany o f a radar spaed timer, p.. n.n . at the homo of tha prosident, cbeckteg apfeeders In New Ehig- Three -Mancheater youths, GOOD 11,560 Member ef the AaRt k n . Ogkxa White, ricont, Roger A Maaibtra and M endi who attend Dry Boa Solntfen there of his boyhood days nearly one o f the .states, came up with Bateau eC CtreaUttoa Taeeday fair, Preston and St*pll.*n M. ' Weiss, are roquMted to feting kitchen. A recent article in a national 70 years ago, when the store was the pbaervatipn that 58 per cent USED CARS Manchester— A City of Village Charm \ gaSgota for prlaoa. magaaine bringa up a problem managed by a grocer named Gris­ of all speeiders warned were who recently Joine^x|he U. S. \ with which Mancheater has had wold, and later by Hart Dexter, women. Army, have arrived at Y!prt Dlx VOL. LXXIV, NO. 50 Mr. and Mia.. Archie Kilpatrick, aome experience, namely, false brother of Miss Alica Dexter, one Commented a dismayed Mr. N. J., and have been aaslgrted to (SIXTEEN PAGES) . who have beep vlaiting the fami- of the most prominent women of ' • nA- AT LOW OVERHEAD \ MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1954 fire alarma. Toth: "They (the women driven) the 89th Infantry Divialon foy^ (CtaoMftad Adrorttehit oa Pago U) PRICE FIY R Vae o f their adn in Bolton and thla In It the writer makes the point the village, both of whom are long surprisisd and disappointed me PRICESI town, left today for their home in that the old style alarm box baa since dead. with their speeding throughout sight weeks basic training. Penacook, K. H. certain inadequacies in that it While the store was a popular the entire three months of my Moriconl, the son o f Mr. and cannot report anything except an meeting place ^or the people who tour.” Mra. Joseph Moriconi of Man­ OPEN n ie Friendahip Club o f Bt. chester Road, graduated from Fermi Dies, aU-6ut alarm. lived |Uong the attractive main But Mr. Toth’a dlsilldalonment John’a Church on Golway Street Mancheater High School in the e v e n i n g s t i l 9. And it is very simple to pull a street, and over the bridge, he says wasn’t limited to the eye-opening West Boycotts class o f 1963 and was formerly w ill oonduct a aocial in the pahah false alarm becauae the mechanics it couldn’t compete with the SATURDAY TIL 5. . hall tomorrow at 8 p. m. and re* fact that women drivers often employed by the State Highway o f operation o f the alarm box are church which was the center of burn up the highways in greater Architect of (taefamenta wUl be aerved. social activity. There were no Dmt. ao aimple a child can, and often numbers than men. He found,' In neston, the son of Mrs. Harold does,, open the box and send Are automobiles in those days. TV or his 15,000-mile tour, that few mo­ Dr. Beerett 8. Phillipa, paator radio sets to divert the Attention L. Preston' of 21 Lllley St, o f the nsiiege' Church o f the apparatus on a wild goose chase. torists, if any, are willing to let graduated from Manchester High 1952 BU int Another Important point stress of young and old; neither were go to waste all the horsepower Moscow Talks Atomic A ge Maaarene, Bethany, (%la., will School in 1950 and received his ed concerns this fact; When an there trolleys or buses running that motor car manufacturers are apeak at the aereieoa tomorrow at through from Hartford to Rock­ BA degree from American Inter­ Two-door SpeciaL the local Church o f the Naaarene alarm ia pulled from a box, the continuing to put more And more national college at, Springfield, dyaaSow, radio, heater, Chicago, Noy. 29 (/p)_Fel­ ville and return. Tfaina ran more N.I Washington, Nov. 29 (/P)— ^meeting, and the Govieta* Nov. 18 at 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p, m. Spe­ whole Are department usually goes of into automobile engines these Maas., in June. . new eet white wall tirea. frequently than they do now, but proposal for a general East-hVeat low scientists today mourned cial maelcal nambers w ill alao be because no one knows how aerious days. Weiss, the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Driven only 28,860. nitea. The western Big Three for­ it was a long walk for the vil­ t Photo. . _ Fallot Photo. conference on creating a colleetlva the death of Enrico Fermi, coattributeid by raembera. o f the the Are may be. Two tests showed that 99 per Marie Ison Ana Reglnn Campb^ Theodora A. Weiss of 79 Brook­ It’s really SHARP, S4M . mally rejected Russia’s pro- lagers from the main street to the security system for Europe. BhiUlpa family, who are viaiUng The author advocates using a cent of all drivers disdainfully ig­ field St., attended Mancheater this one tonight. self-exiled Italian physicist railroad depot, and as Manchester posal for a European peace Both theae propoaals, the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Phillipa of new type of telephone box, hooked nored speed limits o f 15 and 26 High School and was formerly reply saidi were aimed at delaying who became the architect o f was much nearer than Rockville, Mr. and Mra. Charles W. Carl-^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Camp- conference today, but laid Hamlin Street, pmanta of Paator directly to Are dept, headquarters, milea an hour potted In towns and employed by Town Motors, Inc. or prevenUng ratification of the many of the young people walked son, 104 Spruce St., announce the bell, 77 Bdnton S t, announce the the atomic age. PhUipo. which can be mounted outdoors villages. .^Ouly $39S down five steps they said agreementa reached by the west­ and which does not require a nick the distance. On the open road, he clocked engagement of their daughter. engagement o f their daughter, Fermi died of cancer yesterday t DeWa could lead to such a meeting. ern nations at meetings in London at the age of 53. I f he had' been el to operate i t , H ie late Thomas Ferguson, speeds up to 92 miles an hour. Tower Men Ride to Their Deaths Miaa Marlon 1. Starkweather, Miss Joan Marie Carlson, to Pvt. Ann Regina Chunpbell, to Collin In one-two poeltiqpa among these and Paris this fall. 'The next of apared a few, more years. Chair­ This system is already tn oper­ longtime publisher of The Herald, On rural highways, he said, Ave IBS Woodbrtdge 8L, and Paul W. Maurice E. Caouette, son of Mr. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A n­ STEAMED CLAMS were agreement on an Aus­ the U. S. reply waa made public man Lewis L. Strauss of the Aoarl. Jr., o f 182 Oak St, win be ation; in Miami, u d the writer rode a high bicycle, when he came per cent of all drivers were doing and Mrs. Alfred (Jaouettc o f Wil* drew Campbell of Hazardville. trian aUte treaty and modification made by the State Dept. over to see the girl he married, better than 70. Atomic Energy (Commission said, married thia afternoon at 2 p. m. quotes atatistica to show how Umantlc. Miss Campbell'Is a graduate of 1947 KAISER 4-DOOR o f Ruaaia’a position on holding American officials omphasled "he might have beeh saved by Bars Apology Mias Liasie Hall, and used the 50 tn the Second Congregational effective it has been in cutting That the devil-may-care motor­ Miss Carlson graduated from the University of Connecticut, c free electlona to reunify Germany, that cloae examination had faUed same wheel to and from his work ists clearly showed neither fear nor medical techniques ■ derived from Church with a reception following coats for false alarm runs and in Mancheater High School in June, where she was a member of Alpha SEDAN S1SP The other three points called for to show anything near in the So­ his own discoveries.” In the American Legion Homa cutting the amount of mileage at The Herald where he started as favor In their choice of locales for Delta PI Borority. She is employed No cash denra study, through diplomatic ehan- viet propoaal. "printer’s Devil.” speeding appeared to have been 1954, and la employed by the Ck>n- CHATTERBOX The Nobel Prise winner’s con­ run up by Are trucks knawerlng necUcut Mutual Life Insurance Co. as a commercial instructor with 812 Main St.— TbL >n-9-8002 nela, of all qiiestiona relating tO The London-Paria agreementa trolled release' of nuclear energy an alarm which are not needed Talcottvilla was a typical 'New borne out by the fact that 80 per ___J ...,. „»,**** Southern New England Tele- Althea Dpnlw 154 8. Main St Pyt. Caouette, European security; a meeting of would restore sovereignty to West made atomic-''power a reality. He when they arrive at the scene. England villaga. Talcott Brothers cent of them whizsed by state psduate of [phone Co., in Hartford. Soviet, British, French, and Amer- la antertalaing ^Mlaa Tung Toon Windham High SchooLMs serving Germany and rearm the new Ger­ flrst auggeated' the possibility of On Viewpoints Oh o f Seoul, Korea, during the As it is now, a good deal of operated and owned the mill, the 'police barracks at apeeda wall over Campbell attended SuAleld Aca- See Us ' in the Marine Corps at Quantico, kan foreign mlniitera after ratifi­ man nation as a member o f the an atomk bomb to the U.8. gov­ Ihankwrivlng receaa from TiMch- money is spent needlessly in an­ store, building and all the well- the 25-mile limit while the testa *|emy and the University o f Con­ cation of the liondon-iParia agree-* were being made. Va. North Atlantic Treaty Organiaa- ernment in 1939. Three years later ara College o f Connecticut, New swering ‘false alarms, and it is, built, white-painted houses. They necticut where he waa a member nenta, and perhape a Conference Uon (N A T O ), the atomic'pile he built at the Uni- M tain, where they are fellow etu* nq doubt a reciuring nightmare supplied milk, having a larjjfe The harried Mr. Toth, who re­ No deSnite wedding date has of Th^eta Xi fraternity. He is em­ Before You Buyf o f "European and other interested Basis e f Agreement ven fty of CSiicago provided the Washington, Nov. 29 <;P)--Sen. McCarthy proposed today of. all Are chiefs that, while the ports hla radar car was forced off been set. ployed in the Purchasing Dept, o f SERVICES r denta Mlaa Oh attended Ewha number o f cows and always a fine powers to consider the rer'sinlng In aetUng forth their require' key to the manufacture o f the A- that the Senate end its censure debate at 3 p.m. (E ST) the road into ditches an average of Pratt and Whitney A ircraft Women'a Univeraity tn Seoul for department is out on one of these a story o f the burning of one c f aapeeta of European security.” ments for an East-Weat meeting, bomb. Wednesday. He said he was prepared for whatever the Senate three yeara before coming hero in "dry runs." a real Are may occur a story o f the bumin g o f one of three times a week by recklessly The wedding ia planned for Feb. Tbat Interpret The Wishc 1947 OLDSMOBILE The western Big Three sent their Private burial aervices Sre to be might do. _ driven vehlclea, says that the com­ pleasure, and pretty good apple­ 5. the western Big Three sand nego- September on a UNESCO acholar- on tha opposite eide o f town. the early bama. *Of the Fsadljr 2-deor. Drive me away! Identical rejections by messenger tiaUona should nave "a reasonable held this afternoon in Oakwood ahip. Alao. it haa happened that an monest, and worst, driving ains he sauce at that. “ In the interest of the overall national wdfare, I suggest 'The first church, built In 1887 of But this was no aubatitute for to tne Soviet Forei|m Office in prospect o f success." This, they Cemetery, Chicago. Only members alarm la rung in for aid which the witnessed were crossing double $95 red brisk, was destroyed by fire the pie that waa necessary for the M omow. said, ’■equires a carefully prepared of his immediate famUy will at­ that no good can be achieved by continuing this debate.” Mc­ Ih e Frlendahip Circle of the police department la more ade­ white center lines and pasting tend. in October 1906. SeiVicea were festive day. N o cash dowa The notea were a formal turn­ baais of agreement. Carthy told his collea^es. Salvation Army will not meet quately equipped to handle, but be­ other vehicles in the face of on­ JOHN B. BURKE down to Russia’s Oct. 23 propoaal Fermi’s aaaociates will attend a Monday. The next regular meet­ held In the ball over the atore and coming traABc. / Finally her husband decided to He said he had decided on the speech while he waa in the cause no other means of commu­ In the village school until comple­ take a hand. A il her trouble had COSMETICS / rUNRAL HOME for a four power foreign miniaters (Ceatlaned on Page E l ^ t ) memorial service Friday at the ing, the annual dinner party, will nication is available, the firemen Summing up. he writes: "The WE CARRY ALL University o f Chicago's RockefeUer Naval HospiUl at Bethesda, Md., for treatment for an in- fee held Wedneaday, Dec. 8, at tion of the fine new dhurch which mass of drivers are too recUeas come when she waa rolling out the TEL. ia-8-e888 jured elbow. are summoned. was dedicated in June, 1918. The dough and it waa sticking to the LEADDfO BRANDS Memorial Chapel, Fermi waa pro- the home o f M ra Ethel Duncan, We wonder Just how many false for their own safety and mine. ONE 1954 o f physics in the univer- S U tU e S t late Rev. Francis P. Batcheler was Thera were times during the trip rolling pin. 87 BAST CENTER ST. i J i « d b « , I , alarma would be rung In by six- paator for the longest period, 28 In the hope that "when all else Arthur Drug Sioras aitya Institute fo r Nuclear Studies. _ ...... hospital. year-olds if they had to answer when I ’d have given up qriving en­ AMBULANCE SERVICE PACKARD His death at hia home near the Soon after the Senate recon-*-- The Pbliah-Amerlcan Club will years. Others who will be remem­ tirely and retired to a quiet Arm . fails, read the direcUons." he some sharp questions by a police bered are the Rev. Foster Waite, h elp^ her and they did Juet that. . S. Ponders Moves university came aa a shock to his veiled today McCarthy, his arm in ;. have a Chriotmaa party for mem- officer, or* a fireman when the if that were possible. I waa on the physicist colleaguss, although a sling, took the floor tor his dra-! bere o f the club and their frienda the Rev. David L. Yale, the Rev. defensive nearly all o f the time. A t By following the' instructions on OAVAUER phone was lifted. Charles McCalUater, the Rev. many of them knew he waa suffer­ matlc proposal that the whole mat- - tonight at 8 o’clock in the club^ night i^ieeds were higher, rather the side of a package of pie crust ing from cancer. There is not apace here to en­ George W. Stephenson, the Rev. 4-door oedan. Power ter be wound up quickly. I^ge,Ribicoff rooma, 106 Clinton S t There will than lower. I had no near-Sccidents mix they made a fine pie. A apokesman aaid,x however, large on the arguments for a dif­ 'Thomas Street, the Rev. Ernest So Thanksgiving waa a wonder­ oteoriag, power brakeO,^ "I am prepared 'for whatever l^gaaaf' be dandug and other entertain­ except those caused by other PJK.C, :ainst China Reds Fermi's experiments with nuclear ferent system of reporting fires, ment Gordon and the Rev. James A, drivers, even though the vehicle I ful day, and the wife ia truly nltnunatie. Radio, blMter, action the Senate may take on thia { - I '- R C C l to Shift but this problem of recurring false Bull. The present paator ia a Man. thankful because she knows how white waU tireo. energy did not contribute^tq the resolution of censure," he said. ^ was driving resembled a police mseaae since his work did not Oub- rJarma Certainly deserves aome Cheater native, the Rev. Everett to make a pie. Bpt if they qver "M y colleagues. I hope, realize the f —r fe V A a e w ia w a a D a o # car," Ject him unduly to radioactive sub-, deep study. A. Murphy. atop making prepared pie crust Washington,. Nov. 29 (/P)—Communist China’s defiant re­ tremendous implications and recog- ▼ d T U q F J L JL 0 8 L A s the author points out, the stances. I ^ e Keim lt. both o f Houston, Tex., ride a falHax lie-foot 'The church choir has been noted Beceptlon Snag dough, it will be a tragedy, for fusal to free 13 Americana jailed as spies confronted the reiHo r ^ tower to their deaths near Saratoga, Tex. (Nov. 27). Photo 'X ^ e a bv P nize their responsibility to the ______RUMMAGK SALE fire box system was invented she'll have to start from scratch. Extoaalve Cancer future. For my part, my efforts to 00 for the excellent music 'jecause of An Unfamiliar face chased Po­ OUR LOW United States government today with the perplexing prob­ Fermi showed the flrst symp­ **V*^^^i*^ Tower topple when rope haullrtii: teet aeetlon broke Am oeotion fell T bcb., N o t. S0~-9:30 A. M . about 60 years ago. Surely some the interest of the Talcott fam­ lice Chief Herman O. Schendel and BINGO expose Communist' inflltraUon in « Maniord, Nov. 29 ( f f ) —- lem of how to make the Reds change their minds. With the toms of Illness in September after S em d C on gL Chareh advances have been made since ilies. For generations there was hia lead cruiser o f tace reporters Ooaalp Topics government will continue regard- 1 Lodge u d Gov.-elect A. then in other fields, but you would PAC BALLROOM OVERHEAD. British serving as intarmadiariea,^ returning from a visit to Italy. North Mala at North St always a 'Talcott in the choir. around the five mile course Things that have been o'laeri’e^ the Chinesa Ckimmunitts yastorday less of the outcome of the censure j A. Ribicoff met ht the State not find it out by' examining a The sclentiat cold he had difficulty Ever Beady Circle, The church, the otore and the Thanksgiving morning. With In tov.Ti . . . The Comm-Julty " Y " EOCKVILLE rejectedrejwi - an American ■ • note protest' present day box, which haa hardly village have not changed as great­ is running smoothly with a part- LETS US SELL swallowing. An exploratory opera­ Ktnge Daugfetera three auccesaive year champ John­ ing thsL imprismmfnt of II ­ Adenauer Sees tion disclosed cancer o f the sure a smooth transition from ^ n altered, except in minor ly as the occupants of the 35 or ny Kelly out of the running this time director, and tire town (s.sav- tured alrajm and two U.8. Arm y Pope Confined voting Wednesday won quick ex ways, since the first one was more houses. Following a prece­ Ing considerable money . . . FOR HUNDREDS stomach which doctors called "tbo preaslons of approval from Sen. one administration to an­ year because he haa entered the civilian employes on spy charges. extensive for treatment.” • made. dent set by many New England service, the monotony of seeing Snappiest dresECd orguniOation In The State itept. called the charges Vote Afrs. Clark Admits Knowland (d a llf), the Republican other.” mill-owners, the “company-owned" town is the Auxiliary Policemen EVERY MONDAY NIGHT as Stand •nie scientist was told lats Iri leader. Sen. Lyndon Johnson him take iriiarge o f the pack aome- LESS "baselCBa." October that he had cancer but To Bed, Phu^d A fter tha hour-long conferoace. Nostalgia houses have been sold to private where along Main Street hold and , . . The awimrrlng pool that a chm But the BriUsh'government, re- (Tex), the Democratic leader, and I \ I HALLMARK Prss trompertotisR by SUvsr L bus ^ t that he was djing. The nature Lodge advised hia Democratic aoo- The article on the back page of individuals, most o f whom have re­ increase hia margin the remainder developer v;as going to build at'the I porting the ChineaeHumed down For Rearming Sen. Jenner (R-Ind). a leader of ceaaor that ha would ba available CHRISTMAS CARDS the Saturday Herald a week ago, painted ^ d altered their appear of the way, waa gone. northwest end of town never ma­ Iscrvliig OroRgs H a i at 4:45 P.M. the U. S. note as "unaeceptable,” Of his illneaa waa veiled in public the pro-McCarthy forces. 1947 BUICK announcements. On Strict Diet Murder, Gets Life tor further conaulUtione. tf de­ terialized. What happened? . . . 4 DEPT SO. — fea-S-4888 - In regard to the Talcottville ^n- ance. There was a time when it Sometimes It waa hard to pick said the Rada Insisted toe evi­ However, there 'was no im­ sired by Ribicoff. eral store starting on its 99th year seemed as if every family was No longer Is f'e r e show on the CENTURY SEDAN dence against tha 18 Ameri>—Lorrains Eston Clark, 28, off until after a luncheon rOceaa. otbla aosiataaca," « d added ffe ^ memories to one former resident lases. the Templetons and Crooks givin/ Day. Remember the good tWtohs becanse thla eOuntr^ does ilta in two important state elec- 825,000 Special award fo r nuclear b ^ and placad on a strict diet. pretty n ^ h e r of three yoPng- children, luddenly pleaded unanimous consent of all Sen distance between them waa feo Full Friaa $175 tlona yesterday mean voUra aup- work. he would not heettoU to call m families were closely related; then old days? Brrr, It was o ld then, not recogniM the Red' Chinese This precaution Waa taken in the store would ba required to halt great. It has been a cuatom to ra- althh<-|^'1> we didn't think ao at the hit policy of rearming Ger­ ‘•**^** murder in the him a n in , if aeceaaaty. X there were the Kuhneys. the Gam­ regime and maintaina no direct Strauss mourned him as "ons of hope o f quickly restoring the the debate and vote aa McCarthy f the fatigued and ailing suggested. ing atoce the Nov. 2 election, the Rivenburga, Johnsons. Masreys ketball team got off to a f)jing He sahlto a statement that the physicists and said it was due to tervals along the course, such as The Chinese reaction to the 78-year-old head of the Roman brunette defendant’s surprise p IeaT_-„ ^ No Osmpromlaa i!?® appeared extremfhr and others, few. of whom are still start Thanksgivinir night by Tires-Tires-Tires U. S. protest— a development Vote waa iK ^on flrm ation of the Catholic Church. McCarthy told the Senate that / Park Street, Forest Street, in thuihping the A lumni, for the first 1953 correctness oNhia foreign policy, was accepted by the court upon n « friendly. They reminiaced about living in the vlUage. but as the that waa not unexpected—left the (OoatlaiMd oa Page Eight) White Vatican sources empha­ what he waa saying was not to be front o f the high school, rounding time in years. The - schoolboys but used only the word "satlsfac-: the recommendation, o f DIst. Atty. \ S J s o ‘ i^llC upArQ 8 their experiencea In Congraaa to- oil.tim er says, mfin.v new people the terminus, b a r t e r Oak Street FOR BAR8AIN PRICES ON TIRES next move up,to the U. 8, govern­ sized there was no cause for -undue taken aa a- compromise on hla g ^ r . Both were on the Foreign are carrying on in the church and haven't'had a winning teanv since tonr” to give his Reaction. ■ Hugh A. Cregg. the prosecutor. at Spruce and Autumn Streets, CHEVROLET ment. What that move might be alarm, the attitude of the Vatican *Le told Superior Coirt Judge! part, and he said he waa making Affaire committee in the Slat Con- in the aocial activities, and even the Roosevelt administration . . . The C^ancellor’a Uhria11 an going up the Highland Street hill, SEE VAN THE TIRE MAN . remained an open question as Secretary of State’s offlee was de- OiMlee^^rst of a plea b)' * H llir y O llD ieC t no apologies for the viewpoints he fresa. - ^ some who now live in Mancheater Speeder's Alley ia off Cckland State Dept, officials reported "all Democratic Union (^ U ) lost haa held. where the race ia usually decided, Street. The office wag asked \.4iy! Bet A ir aedaa. Power pound in yesterday’s vdtlng on Hike in H-Bomb acribed aa "neither too pessimistic Melvin W. Cterk. father of the Z __ " J • Lodge aaid they did apt n— are loyal td the church and the SNOW TIRES. NEW and RECAPS appropriata measures are being nor too optimistic." But he aald the charges against A ^R LD 'S ECONOMY at the Highland Park Store, round' Glide, Power Steering, both the states of BavariSv and slain man. to save the “wreck” of any specific problems but dM go village they Moved In their youth. . . . Fewer deer than; ever haye -considered." him "boil down simply to the ac­ Ing into Porter Street the High­ been seen this scaaon bn the cars Power Brakeo. Wklte Hesae, hut held, control of the This was a much graver expres­ the famUy of his son, Melrin W. over wch general quaaUona aa the wall ttres, radio, heater. Of Bitter Row cusation that I have used dis­ land Park School, Porter and ftt- o f Manchester hunters . .. Basket­ Secretory of SUte Dulles was Bavarian state government This Jets Scheduled sion o f the Pontiff’s health than Clark, Jr., 29. Govefnor’a schedule. ^ CHAMPION Dally Ritual X A t Lowest Prices In Town Like new. Driven only that which the Vatican’s L ’Osser- courteous and offensive words— kin Streets, the cemetery and ball Interest In the Rec Senior scheduled for a major foreign Insured the Adenauer rapm e’s re­ Judge Fairhuret said, in impos­ A t thia point.Ribicoff iaUrJeeUd Many are the wives’ tales, old 11,000 aUleo. words that have injured the sen- about Spruce and B. Centar League will drop to a new rJl-time policy speech tonight in Chicago tention of its two-thirda majority vatore Romano plans to publish ing sentence, that life a f tlie State ■ Cleveland, Nov. 29 (ff>—The "de­ I realize that the cflBce of gover­ and otherwise, about distaff efforts later today. sibiUties o f aome of WALL-FLAME — PBESSUBE BUBNER8 Streets. lov.' this aeuMi and scholastic bas- METHANOL ANTI-FREEZE S9a GALLON and it seemed likely he would in the upper house of the Federal By Air Force Priion for Woi-:en (Sherbom) is fense and an expert state aritnesa m y* col nor la a full time ^m andlag Job." • to arouse husbands from bed in leagues." SfMttm kept up a constant l etball will come back, thanks to .. IN YOUR OWN CONTAINER touch on the potentially explosive Parliament (Bundesrate), whose The newspaper’s lUtement, an­ mandatory by law for second de­ wrangled bitterly- today over the The incoming Governor an-/ a COMPLETE HEATlNa UNITS time to get to work In the morning. "I admit that at times I have chatter bn the microphone in the a winning team. ONLY $295 far eastern situaUon. Dulles' members si-e named by the state Waahington, Nov. 29 (ff) — nounced in advance yesterday by gree murder. extetnt o f the injuries Dr. Samuel a INSTALLED BT PAOTUBT TBAINED MEN been extremely blunt tn exprea •** *• *«*n g to give And the deceits the men stoop to craiser. They 'did aomething new ALSO THE REST DRAKE JOa IN TOWN DOWN \ speech (10:30 p.m. EST) was to governments. the Vatican’s preag o®ce, said the Mrs. a a r k atooa up as sentence H. Sheppard received on the day iff a vain attempt to snatch an Anon. America’a hew H-bomb striking sing my opinions." he continued. ^ complete pracUca of law giS a FOBCED WABM AIB — STEAM — HOT WATEB thl^, year, too, using a stop wstch ba broadcast by Mutual and A B O The voting outcome also raised Pontif|! will take advantage o f the was imposed. Her lips quivered and of hia wife’s murder. jriU oever hla nlaUans with the extra forty i^lnks are varied. tores will consist o f 1 1 wings of ’ 1 do not claim to be a master of radio and by NBC-TV. f the possibility that a coalition period) of spiritual exercises, begun her eyes became tear filled but she Dr. Richard Hexter, a phyalctan I ^ firm of RiMcofr smd Kotkln. to give an unofficial estimate of $ INCLUDES LINING AND LABOK Wgh speed, long-ruige BS2 Jet words. ' Gne.Manchester woman told this 14.95 • President Eisenho^\’cr may have dominated by the Christian Demo­ yreterday and ending on Saturday n-.ade no outward sound. who examined Sheppard, was the M o r ^ takee office on J a m ^ n the time the lead runner N itk bombers— four more wings than •Thla being true, I say to those story recently about the awaken­ CSostee. waa making. This, k was 1947 STUDEBAKER marked out the bounds for. Amer- in preparation tor Cbriatmas, to Within two minutes she was led witness. ' oto been senior partner o f the vW'Vw.vwA’m crats could aupplant the Socialist previously announced.X rest who feel they have been offended, ing ceremony which we are forced thoiight. would give the bffictals kan. action in thia case when he government In HaOse. This would from the courtroopi by Special Sheppard, claims He was struck firm since 1942. Commaaderwready to go! Our ■rais force. Pentagon ^ officials In othar yeara he l:aa been pres- that I had no ■ iAtention in the to accept without question because at the finish line an idea of what used the phrase "within peace­ give the federal repm e 30 of the Sheriff Roger Wells, foU»we<: by down and twice waa knocked un­ "I frel It ia hot right for a Gov­ FOURTY BROTHERS low overhead lets aa sell for said today, wUl gradually replace ***tod behind a grill from words that were used of hurting her spouse says he can’t remember the approximate titnp of the victor ful means" -last, week in^ assuring 38 Bundesrate seats, instead of her lawyer, C. Francte Leary. ernor-to continue that typa e f een- A PINE PHARMACY HUNDREDS leee. during the next two. or to r e e wtiich he can observe bi-t not be conscious by a "bushy haired" ma­ the feelings of anyone— but in the /Authorized Dealer a thing. would be and keep the public tha mother o f one of the im­ the 26 they now hold. -S- 3>j page confession bv Mrs RlMcofY DinpluuiSDd. yeara the present fleet of heavy obMrved by others participating, rauder, who he aaya waa tha ac­ facta and opinions that I held, I She made the usual preliminary posted around the Center. VANS prisoned men that the U. S. ia do­ To ward off any Socialist chal­ aark . which Cregg had Irbeled tual murderer. , ~OPEN SUNDAYS — strategic bombers— the BS8 pow­ am unchanged. O m C E NOW AT 319 IROAD STREET passes which precede the main as­ It was a IkUo extra effort but ing everything poaflble to win lenge in the , courts, Adenauer i *• mtffering “ too lurid" to disclose publldy waa /^^**w ad oa Page RlgM) sault: '47 KAISER ered with a combination piston-let from hiccups, an ailment that last Hexter examined the osteopath "U k e m y colleagues. I am not worth while, the stMttera In the a AJR. to 8 P.M. 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. M an Chester,Conn their freedom. **'**>ts a two-thirda endorsement plant submitted to the court for the rec­ ’’It's Ave minutes to'aeven, dear.” on the afternoon of July 4, only a without weakneaaea. I, like they, CHESTER TEL. M1-9-4S39 cruisers decided. ^ 4-DOOR SEDAN Sen. Knowland of OaUfornla, the in both houses o f the Federal Par­ May Cost Font TUlllona ord. Cregg said it would not ba "Hummm." AT THE TEXACO SIGN—BU-9-8068 Republican leader in the Senate, (O e a t t a ^ om Page Twa) few hours- after the slaying of make mistakes, and however I 24 HOUR SERVICE There was only one hitch. Some- liament for the ’ Paris agreements The coat o f the program, based made public, adding "If judge Fai'r- • ^ Then later~"DarIlng. It's Seven sounded a call Saturday for di­ Sheppard's pregnant wife Mari­ may strive otherwise, I suppoao I b<^/ forgot to leave a rvalkie- . $150 to raise half a million German on estimates of the average coat hv.rst does not impoend it I will.” lyn, 31. » , . shall makes others In the future. o clock, you'd better get up." lallcie at the finish line. The only rect actio‘1 against the Chinese troops under the banner of the The young husband waa shot ’'HummmnAn." NO CASH DOWN Rada-^a naval blockade. One of of BS2s'When in full production, A heated argument began w)ten Yields to Neae oa Ideals persona to actually benefk from North Atlantic Alliance. the coat of development of the twice with a pUtoI and twice Bulletins -C O K E -F U E L OIL A't 7a0 the frontal charge be the possible counter measures re- Hexter testifled about-the sigmfl- *T yield to none of my. col­ the timely reports were patrolmen The election outcome reinforced flrst two prototype planes, of stabbed during Palm Sunday week- leagues. however, in my ideals, my frmR tkd A P W iiw in other cruiaers around town and end. last April 10-11. cance o f .the absence o f abdominal "you ’ll have to get up now be­ tanker planes for refueling and o f News Tidbits reflexes.' principles, my integrity, or my Sgt., George Dent at Police Head­ (Oeatianed ea Page Flftoea) (OonUaned oa Page Flftoea) Mrk. Clark, reported her hus­ prayerful devotion to this great cause you have to go to work." putting into operation a ' second He found such absence on the quarters. who got a good descrip­ 1952 source of production, ' may be Culled from A P Wiroo band had disappeared after a bit­ nation I am privileged to t^ to MOLOTOV ASU RRD VHRT He rolled over, she says, looked tion o f the race over the control ter quarrel and later sued for di- right side o f Sheppard's abdomen,' up cheerfully and said, "Yes. I ’ll about 4,300,000.060. he said. serve. I am distreaaed ( for 10 Meaeow. Nav. 29 (ff) g s ^ t system. vorce. monUu, the attention of the Sen­ have to go to work to earn money MERCURY Until this new indication. waa But "in ahd o f itself, such an ab­ FM «ign BUatoOer V. M. f - to i Syngman Rhee oigns Hia unrecognizable body waa ate 'haa been too greatly monopo-' tov ealled on to buy food and pay the rent so we made by Pentagon offlciala who sence o f reflex doesn't. mean a ^ REPEAT — RY^pPULAR REQUEST Neoeasary Dellcary Hard top coarerUbh-. Ra­ Church Council Seeks may not be identifled,- the A ir toto law controversial consUtu- found in Jdhe near (he Merrimack lized by the clamor and coptro- east can have a roof over our heads and tlonal amendment which could thing." Hexter aald. be i^-arm and comfortable so we There is a young w|fe tn Man­ dio, heater, low mtleogo. Force had admitted oSeially only river, into which Mra. Clark aaid veriy over one Senator—Joe Mc- at Ms M b ______chester who had a Thanksgiving Ready to fblL See tils keep lUm in office- tor life...,. Defense Atty. -William J. Corri­ C!arthy. can sleep tome more." that the program called for seven she had dumped it after dragging gan. in cross examination, ponced once today to a n ^ a « l to Day problem. It seems she knew aae today. •*!l!Anov ueoneuiy-un e s n o u I "It has been stated U at the «dg- She was amused but not con- T o Bolster Ties of Faith wings of B52s. A heavy , bomber i.t from their cottage into the fam­ fiercely qn this statement. \ •ttongthen thete mUHary faraea vincira A ■ how to cook a duck (the aubetitute wing includes some 30 planes plus »«••“* ily car. Navy Service linger nlty .of the' Senate is . involved. My la order to eanntof nooeiRto decided on as more in keeping with supporting elements. Chairman Harold H, Velede prints established identity. Weetorn tonato * those expected for Thanksgiving $295 While authorities avoid ^ dis­ (R -Ili) aays would "bring the pic­ (CeaUaaod on Pago Bight) (CMfiaasd oa Pago E^dit) SPECIAL 'Friiro Out of Ntmhere B y GEORGE CORNELL wife the world tiiat people are mr- ture up to dqte" on Communist With Cregg'a decision not to di­ dinner numbering Just she. her Down— cash or trade. cussing any exact timetable for The case o f the lost ring. Boaton, Nov. 29 Iff)—American prised if it sharply challengaa the PWty acuvitle. m Miami vulge details of the statement it d o c t o r 0 » ! y e a r K A 3 IK O husband, and their son) and the Churches were pictured today aa delivery to operating units next appeared likely the motive will not PU„ Nev. M (ff) -O r. One night recently a Manches- vegetables, but her education had prevailing behavior o f the com- fall, they emphasized the urgency ^ e r parts of the South •ihee 1 (Dcuf. Onh^ standing at a peak of ‘'tremen­ i. )Miity.’ betome known. Itari R. Pnea, 99, o f OreoavUle. J o A rer man playfully removed the been- neglected In the matter of of the program: dous strength"—but at the same . Mrs. Clark's voice was unfalter­ N. C„ today waa aaoMd "famlty ring from his right hand. He put cooking pastry. The major, 6,500-word document One oflteial said the A ir Force 5!*^.**** Minister Nehru accuses Grandma Tells o f Poison ing It in the watch pocket o f his DBEPCUT time groping uncertainly for ways on “ the aU te of tha chiurh" waa todlae own Cpmmunists o f stir- ing as she aaid "guilty in the aec- •Mfeer mt the year" to tha MONDAY, NOV. » And what la Thanksgiving with­ is trying to convert from B36s to trousers. to make that poww felt in a topsy­ pr^arad by tha council's general " 5 * vteteaee and discontent oqd degree.” after Court C3erk .toaeetoaa Medleal out a pie or two? But, you may B52s "aa quickly as poeaihle," and Two hours later he looked at bis turvy age. secretary. Dr. ftoy G. Ross, and iU while sp e^n g at maaa meeting in Archie Frost asked her how she Four of Her Five Husbands (AMA). Dr. Paea waa ' ask, how did a woman acquire a that “we are bucking time." The pleaded to Oh indictment charging tram eaadMatm aeasteated hy • MEirS TROUSERS hMd, remembered he had taken PRICES Enormous, SYvlft changes in aaaociate general sacretary. Dr. reference obviously was to the re­ Delhi. . iM tons set aside son and a husband without learn­ Roswell P. Barnes. her with murder in the- flrst aach stoto madteal eeitoty. the ring o ff and dug into hia social patterns and "dangeroua political differences\ and get into Tulsa, Okla., Nov, 29 (ff>—A ffa- ing to cook a pic ? Everything must go to i— fce ported' buildup of Russia’s- fleet degree. watch pocket. The rin^ waa gone! moral conditiona'l challenge the ef­ U ganerally set forth the naw of strategic bombers and Jet flght- sentimental mood to^aalnte Wla- • WOMEN’S PUIN SKIRTS Well, this marriage is a product room for the ’55 Packaido — blo grandmother * NmurJe Doss RURZAR o I d TB M AIN E . fectiveness of the churches, aald a problems confronting Christianity are which Could operate effectively Ohnreldll on hla 80th birth­ Only a minute earlier she walked He scanned the area where he of the times. Her husband was In cooriag aeea. day tomorrow, ■ . ,\ . diiUed veteran police officers by Tells All Forttead, Maine. Nev. 29 (Ik . had been sitting. He retraced his key report to the biennial aa- in a modem era described as, one unaided from an ante room In •M EN’S sa i WOMEN’S SWEATCRS the service and they got married A blaetery aartbeaet atenn pack- steps to a nearby office. In all, he Mmbly of the National 0>uncil of o f "unprecedented ol'anga" in the '(OoBlhiMill an Pag* Flftooa) , L***®* Dept: says factory hir- •ighing additional atatements last (Exeept WlUte) while he was a student in college Churches. living habito of peopUi. •"* n»tlon laernasel teat (Coatlaoed oa Pago Eight) night that toe used liquid rat lag wtods elmeet as etreag an hunted for nearly an hour for tha under the G I bill. thaee of Hwricaae Eton plae4wr ring but couldn't locate it. '■ Despite C!hristianity’s gains "in The council, 'repreaentinff 36.- reaato contrary to usual seasonal poisoning to anuff out the lives of sreuLAur «s« eocIi So he cooked the meals for two 1951 WILLYS Inatitutioiial strength," th« report ,500,000 (SiriatlLJia of varied tra­ trend.. President of Americsn four of her five husbands. I BMot Of Matos wMh « w w to- while leaving the building after >y. The U. 9. Weather Raeiaa informing the janitor of his loss, years because he got home from said, thsre U a disturbing question ditions. naau^haadod uitointo lulU first work- Chaplin Air Cragh W lege of C3iest Physicians ad- She calmly smoked a cigarette school before she arrived from "pointing mn accuav McCarthy Censure as toe deacribed in detail h^-w toe predicted seaM aerthern and eaa- he woa walking to his car when he STATION whethar churches are "more or *t***^?f»A*'**^.?^*' •****’*“ g a teal eertteae al the Mato wRt re­ work-each day. She bad continued life" call to tighten their ranks, to ing finger at tobacco aa the cause administered the poison into the heard a noise—like that o f a ring less influential in Amarican Probed for Cause ceive np to seven techee dl anew, striking a sidewalk. That was ex- to work because funds were limit- than they used to be. strengthen their common- eonvic- ef_l>m g cancer" and says “ m» opr- Backed by Million food and drini; of n-ouaes from ed. WA80N tions,'. tour states. actly' what happened.. The ring, Tha report was-for presentation Ntent" ohould be olngted out. RLUES* MOVE TO DENVER Thus she never got to learn :’A clM r degree of coo^rmtlon Chsq.'Un, Nov. 29 iJT— InvaatJt'a- Secretory of . Defense Wilson County Atty. J. Howard Ed­ wherever it was. fell to the side­ Overdrive, heater, ‘ extra to 2,500 representativea of 30 Pro­ Haastoa.. Nev. 29 (JPh-Tha about pies and such. Then he fln- is the demand o f the hour," the tore studied "a Jjmble of metal" says he wants budget for mUitary Palmer. Maas.. Nov. 29—W ell mondson said a murder charge walk and made enough noise to at­ cleea. Net foe many testant and Orthodox denomina­ Aatertoaa ASaa. today p M w i iahed school and waa ill for a time, council president, Methodist Bis­ and the reports of three eyewit- o f •■aomeUilng like 85 bU|ioa dol- over a million signaU res have al­ will be filed today against the i V tract the attention of the man and nOlea. It has lOOAOO tions aaaembled here to seek new Deaver to veptoce the Kaasaa the ring waa found, so they m wed in with hU fsmily. hop William C. Mcrden of Dallas, neesea today in an effo rt to laam lare in flaca.l year atartlng July ready been collected by the League year-old plumpiah. Jovial uidow amre to ga. 25 naUes p e r . methods for reinforcing their fra­ of TSventy Million Americans for H 4 re la the ctaae A A A . 'The wife continued to work and gaRoB. told u opening service last night. what caused a amaU private plane 1. 1955.. check for 87.331.300 ia for the Oct. 6 death of Samuel •w dai 4ry ile s a iit ssrviss. Wsifc To thla day the fellow is trying ternity of faith. "Nothing else Mill do." the Oensurb of §an. McCarthy. leagar. The New Yerlt Yaahmeb her mother-in-law made the meals. Measured by ststlatlca, the ra­ to plunge into the Natchaug Stato prooMitod to state o f inah by Don. 58. of Tulsa. to find out where the ring was Hh. keynote address ca,>)e after Mrs. Winifred Bwansou, the parmt claL ef the aU Hinaana p l a ^ . One man aald the ring But she still didn’t laam tte art of pport said the . churches )iava Forest herai carrying two men to Kannecott Copper Corp. in lorm Edmondson sai dthe other poi­ n ssM hafsn II tm. nsly fe| 5 making a pie. a colorful proceasicnal o f robed tjieir death. of corporation tax. Palmer Maas, housewife who soned husbands'and toe dates they teaaeMee. oaM the c h * to probably fell into a pant'oiff. sllmbed to a new high level in Marted the ons^om an crusado to Many were the lamentatloha aa delflgatea and dcnctminational ban­ T^f crash, seen from a diatanee The Soviet Union’s top command died are: -• ‘ ****** reJov- the nation. But it added such ners, led by a bearer of a large gold enlist nation-aido sentiment in e f the Deaver team ia the atoea ered and the fellow vowed never to Thursday approached since this by three people who had beoa at- •whps teaate to peace and East- Frank Harrelson, JacksonviUe. 1 criteria do not pco)m' "spiritual erdsa atop a staff. favor of a U. S. Senate repriicand A Weataca Vmgmr. Yhe Y om-- take o ff the ring again, to doodle waa to be the Srat holiday dinner tractad by the aound of the low IVest friaadahlp with once black­ Ala.. 1945. strength.’’ * _ ^ ft»r id a n t Btaanhotesr aept hia flying two-aaater Aircoup orcurred fbi* the coatrotoraial-Senator from hnn TTin ntala 0 asihtofeagiee or not to doodle. she had prepared and it Just didn’t "When we cenaidsr bow little It listed Yugoslavs ' and Western Harley Laiming, Lexington, M A N C t e S T E R feel like a traditional Tbanksgiv- g r a s t i ^ axprsaaing heps tha at 11:30 p jn . Saturday. Wiaoonato, aaid thip was "a vary N. C., 1952. oasts to be counted aameg tha councU’s VKork Will a to w th e a Th e newspaper correspondents, v . Re­ conservativo ostimatc.” ' Vlt’s la the ReeerAi Ing dinner withbut that aU import BRUNNER'S arto membara in our count^, we It eraa not uhlil after 7 am . Sur- signed Bast Hartford court clerk Richard I.. Norton, (H, |Cm—)f!« tant pie. ^ ts U saaaflihsr toThdfTw in- She mSda the stotem*at follow­ day that a State Polico aeerching John A. Geci pkads net guilty to Kan.. May 19. 1953. RHJfMD DC RIX-STOR^ W i Those "Women Drivers" one Bo, what happened? Well, she w il l ia m s PACKARD SB troubled." the report said. . numbers of our d ttan q." ing a committee meeting! at her Naw K ev. M IPBY, CLEANERS 'Tha avwage church msjsbef Mrty found wfat Lt. Edward W. charge .of embexaUng town funds The pt oaebutor. uith city omcetn 8 S haars ao much about, genarally' tried and experimenUl one about TALCOTTVILLE Formetetor daacribad aa “a Juzo^ home last night during which the sad Kanaak and Oklahoma agents, TO. MI.3.72S4 from men (trfvers, may or may O I L s e r YTc e ■ is not eooaptcuoualy differant 'rou Tbfcty beats -aearc)i sens east of a week ago and it floppM. She ‘T'kroufh auto eadeavorik of matal" sad toa bodtes of the imoffictal tabulations were toadc. haa questioned the woman atnee net ba aa bad aa they are crLckad made the' try while her 841 BUkAO STREET Telephone M I 3-5191 too avsrags non-ihemher. Tha avsr- **«tre*I Jgpan for fiv e ' persons ^ Mra. Swanson aald. "wo a n Uatod aa.missing in wakt o f laah- har (urast'Friday night and — M rakllte] up to be but. acoordiag ta / one was-At work and'finally Used tha TBLEP^KB JO-AASa ■as,shnnli Is ss sauto eoafonasd (< ■) / .(O toltom i ou teg ’ raiMtora. otat^sUaiaa, anyway, they, -'car- appidi aha had--prepai^ for ap- .« w Phgh ) (Oani 7 1

J ./■ A' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1964 IUN Oak S t The minla- the Senloir Methodist Youth Fel­ AppLc,rancc in Manchester mouth. It wae this trouble earlier bound oyhr to Tolland County held in the Superior Court room. negligent homicide, made in con- At that time, Taggart aald it tha Rev. Arnold W. Toaer, par­ charity drive with a dance Sat­ Judge John P. Cotter will preside meetings are open to the pliblic. nactlon with tha town’s second waa poerible for the meaaurement ted the (hxibla-rtng cemlnony lowship. Mrs; Alifred Whitney, who this year that greatly weoken'ad Si^iior Court Utis. morning by urday at the Sykes gymnasium. As secretary of the Ckmncit for is advisor, has been of great a the PontilTf and mr.de it necetsar^ City Court Judge Robert Pigeon. with the following cases asslgnsd faUI automobile accident, which to the point of impact from at 2 p.m. James McKay played the . Gardnei waived examination and Music will be fumiihed by Bud for tomorrow: Edith Casatl vs. International Progress. Sllversteln occurred on W. Middle Turnpike aide of the road to have been tal traditional bridal music and accom­ aistance to the young people in to give him indirect sustenance. Hewitt's orchestra. Ths commit­ spent six weeks this fall with. on Aug. 25. planning for the event.' The Pope's private physician, Dr. Pleaded not guilty. HU attorney, Emily Savitsky; Alexander Rogow- at aomething other than an eicaet panied the Boloiat, Roger Loucks, l>on Bradbury consented to the tee in charge of the affair has an­ skt vs. Emily SaviUky; Edward U.ree other. American executives' Theae were the words of Judge straight line, which would auto­ who sang ’’Because,’’ “I Love Every child will find something Riccardo Galeazsi-Usi, has stayed nounced that the first three home on a Foreign Operations Admin- f O D A i CORET CASUALS in a room adjoining the Pontiff’s actfon and ahked that tlie liond be Schultheisse vs. Herman Diehl; E. EARLY and LATE SHOWS /John 8e Q. Rottner an he madt tht matically increaae the dlatance. Thee’’, and ' the Lord’s Prayer. of interest to'entertain or amuse lowered from 55,000 to $1,500. He rooms to reach their goal in the George Goreky Trustee vs. Ariine istrstion assignment in Turkey. finding in the action agidnat Fel­ And both hff and Ritter admitted Palme and baaketa of white snap­ him. There will be popcorn balls, 887 Main Street bedroom tl.e last three nigi.ts. charity drive will be given free The management conducted sem­ ber, brought by the SUte aS the punch and ice cream, a grab-bag, The physician is said to be cen- told the court that Gardner has admission to the dance. Ann West; E. George Gorsky, K B E B U N ^ the point of impact waa deter­ dragons composed the decora- tinuing a series of injections in- been d r i ^ g for the Otaifee Bros, trustee vs. Donald Orson West; inars in Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir result of a coroner’a report on the mined from skid marka, debrii, dona. used toys and books for sale; a tc.tded to bolster up the Pete's of Oxford>x Maas., for SO years, Elk’e AcUvlUea Ronald Worthington vs. Fted ■ J. and Adana, which were attended Rocldent made earlier thia month. and other indleations, because both Presented In marriage by her hosts- (mechanical) to ride, and strength. averaging ntpre than 50,000 miles The local Lodge of Elks wlU Worthington; The L. Nelson Trans­ by approximately 850 TSirklsh In­ With the exception of Felber, care had traveled some dlatance Tather, the b ^ e waa attended by movies to see. (. Informants, in a position to know per year and'has compiled both • engage In an unusually heavy portation Co. vs. Paul H. Ruben- dustrialists. The subjects dealt aU the witnesees in the case teeti- after the crash before .being Mlea Arlene MacNeely as maid ^ The yoimg people will also be in go<^ record add reputation. schedule during the month of Btein; LaOrice D, Spiller vs. Stan­ with were management principles, fl4d "for the prosecution and atopped. Thue doubt was OreatM honor. Mm. Helen Mutty and Mias charge of a nursery for the small 'said the Pope had a fairly restful December concluding with the i night last night, but that his hic­ Pros. Harry lAgg raised no ob­ ley Kulo. production, marketing and human nfreed that the driver of the east- that Felber’a car was over the Joyce Gullotta of East Hartford children, so that mothers may shop cups persist. They said the Pon­ jection to the requi^ and the re- usual New Tear’a Eve dance. International Party relations. b ^ n d car, Felber, waa on his own center line of the roaifat the time and Sandra Starkweather, stater of in leisure at Christmas Tree Town, THIS IS tiff m rst have a complete rest at dt.ctlon was granu)^. With the The acUvlUes will sU rt on This was the 8rst time the man­ aide of the road when thh accident of the accident. ^ the bride, were bridesmaids, Ray­ to be held' in the chapel of the Thursday evening whan the Past Members of the Pinnacle Lead- occurred and was operating in a mond Finnegan was belt man and AMERICA'S FINEST • FRESH EVERY SUNRISE! least all of this week. heavy docket of casen.in Superior ara’ Club of this city will attend ah agement program has. bean car­ Stephan Hlobflt of Stafford ’Church. Girl Scout Troop, No. 17, Court, It Is not certain V h d b er or Exalted Rulers Assn. wiU hold ried beyond Western Europe. It normal manner. SprtngD driver t f the car Lapointe the uaherc were Raymond Stark­ will be on hand with games for their monthly meeting preceded tntematlonal Christmas party to According to their version of the weather, brother. 6f the bride, not Gardner's case will b^dinpoeed be held nt ths Hazardville School is expected that similsr programs passed, said, he saw Felber’s car the children to play ankies and fudge at Christmas Ths annual memorial axerclxex tonight dt 8 p.m. The RockvlUe, on W. Middle l^implke just west before th i accident oiid it seemed Jamea MinicuCci, all of Manchea- Gardner was the drivhr of Vernon and Ellington intermediate of Asia, Africa, and South Ameri­ ® V B | A ' E U £ N Tiiiy Town. STOP SM0KIN6 a truck which was involved in an will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. ca: They are part of the overall of the curve west of Tower Road: to be^avellng on/Qie i^ht hand teri Seasonal music will be played • SoiMitisU p ro v ^ ‘in clinical taste with Congreasman Antoni N. Sad- leaders wUl present the Festival of __ CGtrl^TECHNIOOIiOR The second car in the smash-up, The/'bride’s gown of white silk SPECIALIZING IN accident with a station wu^on-pn UghU. program. To combat Commu­ aide of the road Hi a normal rian- throughout the day to add .to the that with Bantron 4 oat of 6 patmie Sept. 20 which resulted in the lak of thia city aa the spcakei;. nism to'win the flght for people’s • PLUS ADDED TREATS • driven by the late Wilfred La­ ner. taffeta waa designed with a fitted atmosphere of gaiety in the bright­ can atop smokisf in 6 days. This death o ' Mias Hartenstein. Theae exercisca are open to the Coming Events A Scenic 'Trip To Norway pointe of H artford, suddenly Both he ahd a passenger in his bodice, portrait neckline, long CUSTOM BUILT HOMES -public. The Prayer Group of the Meth­ minds, through their hearts, re-j ly lighted hall. formula davalofMd by a laadiof Amari- In other cases LouU Arcf;a!'i, quires improving their standards •TISTA VISION VISITS Started to pass another car on tM ear at the timg of the accident, pointed sleeves and a full skirt can Unlvartety is aafs, non-habit form- 66, Rockville Hotel, was placed on \The flrat regular meeting of odist Church will meet tonight at curve, while both were going w st, Mre. Grace Gees, 28 Little St., which terminated in a cathedral G E I ^ R A L contracting IBS. pleasant to taha. Jmt taka om 7:15 in Wesleyan Hall, of living. To Improve their stand­ NORWAY” train. Her fingertip of im­ .probation for aix months for in­ the. month wrlll be held on 'nurs- ard of living, involves cresting and swung into the path of Fel- agreed that the first time they RE6IODELING AND REPAIRING tablet after each maal. You must stop toxication and fined $25 for breach dayXDec. 9. ’There will be Holy, Communion CARTOON-iNEWS ber’s car. saw tha Lapointe car wan when It ported DIk llluaion (ell from a ■Bokins with ths very flrst box (only The- Red Cross Bloodmobile at 10 a.m. tomorrovv at St. John’s and sharing more of what man la Mat. 6Sc. Evos. 99e, Child 55e crown of rhinestones and sequins of the peace; James F. O’NslI, 32, capable of producing. 'As a result of the Injuries suf­ swung out to X'Sss tl em, implying FREE ESTIMATES MORTGAGES ARRANGED Combines new comfort tl.OO) cr yoor momy back. Ask for Gloucester, Mass., $18, failing to unit will b« located at the Elks Episcopal Church in observance of fered in what testifying witnesses that Lapointe had come up from and she carried a prayer booK^with T n o S liM fr i Bantron amokias deterrent tablate. reduce speed; Robert Watroua 36, Home, IVlday, Dec. IG with ap­ St. Andrew’s Day. called the aldeswiping crash,' La­ the rear at a high rate «f speed white orchid marker and atream' ^ MEN aad WOMEN and sheerness in a con­ am of stephanotis and gypaophlla. Wapping, 90 day» in-the county pointments being scheduled from The executive committee of the pointe died shortly afterward. just before paasing. BsTler Photo. ventional stocking: for WELDON DRUG CO. jail, second offense as a drmkard; 1:45 to 6:30. p.m. New England Conference of the In testimony concerning the A passenger in Felber’s car, Mre. The honor attendant wore a floor ERNEST A. RITCHIE length gown of gold velvet with MRS. PAUL W. ARCARI, JR. ^ ArUrar Dnic Storti 1i the first time! 901 Main St.—Tel. MI-3-5321 Robert Sidell, 34, Ellington, $6, The annuai-Ghristmas party for Lutheran CTiurch will meet tonight eircunutances surrounding t)}* Katherine Sergeant of Raat Hart­ 15 LIBERl'Y ST. TEL. MI-3-8172. BIANCHESTEK passing- stop sign; Rs>7nond C membera will be held on Saturday at 8 o’clock at the First Lutheran collirion. Patrolmen Albert Ritter ford, said that although she' ia portrait neckline and' ckiried a Church. MAH. ORDER TODAY and Newton Taggart said they cascade of bronse pompons. The commissioned ir the Air Force. He ward J. McKenna and Donald A A ! Ellsworth, Coventry, $1 J, intoxi­ evening, Dec. INU». This annual Osn’t 4Moy suing Felber to • damagen as a rt- cation; Jennie Ellsworth, South event is eagerly awaited by the The county choral group which took ffleaaurements of the width of ault of the accident, Felber waa bridesmaid’s gowns ware similar In will leave for flight training in Stoddard. Coventry, nolled; John A. Muc- members and wm - feature a win present ’The Messiah’’ on Sun- the road at what they deteripined on the right when the accident oc­ design but of bfonse velvet. Their February. On their return from a motor SALLY clno, 19, Wsterbury, $15, speeding; Smorgaabord aUppcK'includlng a day, Dec. 5 will rehearse tonight aa the point of Impact, following curred and driving ' in a normal cascade bouquets were of gold Mr. and Mrs. Acari on their re­ trip to Washington. D. C„ the Three Uiclen Daliberty, Jr., 19, Putnsm, clam and oyster bar'followed by at the Union Congregational the accident. manner. pompons. The Junior bridesmaid turn will make their home for the couple will make their home at 10 Ritter said the road was about was dressed In gold velvet with present at 193 Woodt'rldge St., and Vine St., Hartford. Reasons $6, passing st<^ sign; Thomas Dir- an exchange of humerobf gifts. Church.. • She quoted a woman who came yoke collar and carried an old' go, 31, Windsor Locks, probp- The Chrietmas party for the All schools in town resumed 51 feet wide there, and the point over to her after the crack-up and will receive their friends after Dbc. T)i« bride is the granddaughter I'LL GIVE YOU ONE fashiemed bouquet. All four attend' 18. of Mrs. Margaret Brown. 20 Arch OPEN EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 tion for one-year, intoxication. children of members will be held classes this morning following the of impact decided on was about 17 said, "You didn’t have a chance,’’ ante wore poke bonnets matching Cases nolleid include: Jol;n Nle- on Sunday, Dec. 19. Thanksgiving recess. P. M feet from the south shoulder of in attempting to sow the repidlty St., and her sister. Miss Margaret why you’ll want to MORE CHANCE their gowns. Porter, is a past chief daughter miecs, 76, Brooklyn Btrset, intoxi­ B. Fenton Burke ia chairman of Max H. Berger the road, thua placing the collision with which events happened in the Mrs. Starkweather selected for OPEN OTHER DAYS INCLUDING WEDNESDAY TO S:30 wear cation; Herbert Sargent, Manches-. the committee in charge of: W h point beyond the imaginary center accident. of Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98. Private funeral services were line of the street and toward the her daughter’s wedding a oreat of Daughters of Scotia of thia town. I welted and waited tbe’otfi- ter, speeding; and Arthur Fried- of the Christmas parties. He will held thle afternoon at the White Taking all the favorable evidence ice pink moire silk aith ai iethyst er night and you didn’t show be assisted by Charles F. Murphy, tide which the Lapointe car should into consideration, and the possible Weddings Funeral Home for Max Henry have been returning after passing. acceacoriea and » corsage of pink YOUTH DIES AFTER MISHAP up. Meet me at 73 Summit Francis J. McGuanc, Fern R ^ r g e r , 8l. of DobsonviUe, who human error in the measurements, rosea and amethyst tinted split St. Thursday night at 7 er Lentsner, Julius May, Meceslaua Judge Rottner said this was the of the accident made after tiie cara Hartford. Nov. 29 (P) Slxteen- died Saturday i-.t his home folI(ygv- only question which disturbed him,- carnations. Mrs. A :ari, mother 'of Colby-Poiier we’re WASHED VP-^VT Raezkowaki, John Mattls, John «»*^*everal months illness. had been moved. • Ji'dge Rottner the bridegroonr, was attired In Miss Barbara A. Porter, daugh­ year-old Roger Avery, who suffer­ "ACTION-KNIT" GOOD. AU Lehan, Arthur W. McFall, John inferring it seemed to signify that felt the not guilty finding waa ed a fractured skull and other in­ THE STORY OF The Rev. Forrest Mrnser, pastor Felber waa' over the. Ima^nary navy blue peau da ooie^with pink ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter of • 1 4 times more stretch In the top of stocking Wiley, Kerwln EUiott, John Rady, ^ ^he Union Congregational justified. accessories and her corsage was of Magnolia Street, Hartford, became juries Saturday when he fell out of Raymond Lutzen, Albert Spiel- pin?: camelliaa. They - oasiated the a moving pick-up truck near his Church officiated. Burial v.-ms lii the bride of Harold S. Colby, Jr., home in Tariffville. died yesterday e More stretch under heel to prevent wrinkles man, Dominic Gracsewski, An­ Grove Hill Ometery. ■ State ss»*c» I 70. consulting editor of “Think’* bridal party St a reception for ap­ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Colby thony Phillips, Ernest Walthers, . H, Berger was bom May 12. Itrkrte ^ " « ^ R e o n ^ Canvassing Town biagSBine of the International proximately 2C0 guests in the of Franklin, N. H.. in a ceremony at St. Francis’ Hospital. URANIUM Matthew Allen. Theodore Mlodzin- 1873 in Gisrmany coming to this Bvainess Machine Oorp. Died American Legion Home. performed Saturday afternoon in • More stretch In the toe to prevent cramped toes. 40 to 50% skl, Paul MancinI and Paul Roden. c’ty at the\«e of 14. He attended Tomorrow Night day. For a motor trip thro..gh several the South Methodist Cimrch by the more wear beoaluse there’s more O-I-V-E . , . prevents pope WITH MAP OP CANADA'S Interest High Union Congregational Chunk. He Grand Rapids, Mich.—4Percy J. Of the Southern etatei, the bride is minister, the Rev. Dr. Fred R. Ed­ and rans! URANIUM ARIAS Forty nine youngsters register­ bis wile, Ann Stoll Berger Langster, 64, believed first Negro Vi earing a charcoal grey flannel gar. A reception followed in the ed for the Midget Basketball of Dobsonvllle:^ two sons, Charles A house-to-house canvass to sell county prosecutor when elected suit, pink accessories :ind white church parlors. FROM KEITH’S £ > t a m / p A iARD m ^ m league on Saturday at the North­ H. Berger of West H.-.rtford, tickets for their giant PlnclKe procecutor Lake Oocmty, Mtrti., in orchid corsage. The bride wore a candlelight 3 Sizes Only east School. They were most en- Harold Berger of Santa Monica, Festival on Jan. 13 will be held 1948. Died Sunday. A graduate of Manchester High satin gown in princess style. The STOP "CAMADIAR URAMIUN Oal.; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bloomington, lil.—James F. Gil­ School, class of 1950, she attended portrait neckline was outlined with All Lengths H. Hurlbut of Weljhersfleld and tomorrow night between 6 and 8 lespie, 86, former U.S. Der.*ocratic Hillyer OoHege for a yea.', since pearls and the skirt terminated in ThoM Drafty Doors two grandchildren. \ o’clock by Manchester Lodge of representative from Illinois in which time she has been employed a Cathedral train. Her Sngertip HUGE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION Fair lEVIBW" — Elks. This festival ia being run to 1932-S4. Died Friday. in the personnel department of veil of French illusion was draped with IN TiRLO CKIN G Given On C.O.D. Oeliveries All Talcottville and VbimoB newa TELEVISION Washington-“Retlrrd MaJ. Gen. the Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. from a half hat of pleated satin MAILED ’TO YOU UPON REQUEST mise funds for a acholarahip award MATTRESSES Tie bridegroom was gradii .ted m otol w oothor-stripping WITHOUT COST OR OBUOA'HON Items are now handled through to a worthy Manchester High Charlee Lewis Scott. 71, pioneer in with pearl trim and sh» cr'Tirif a OPEN TUE$. ond THURS. NIGHTS UNTIL V | The Manchester Evening Herald School student. mechanised cavalry. i ora In I'.tth hono.w in the 'i960 class of Bible with white orchid marker INTRODUCTORY OFFER! A4oc/e To Order Rockville burenu located df One For the canvass tomorrow night Mount Pleasant. Ala. Died Satur­ Manchester High School and from and streamers of Scottisii liPHlliei'. . F r o o • s f i m o t o s . NEW M A IL OIOROI HOOARTHe M n^et Street. Telephone Rockville PROGRAMS tha town has been broken up into day. Trinity College in 1954 where he Miss Margaret J. Porter attend­ Genuine Cannon Blanket HAW UNUTIP It Is hatter ta hava n good ra- G^SlSVa 15 districts, and every home in Minneapolis—C. Albert Pierson. was on the dean’s list. He is a ed her slater as maid of honor -and OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY fS KMO $TRHT lAST, boUt mattreaa than n ehenp new IVidoo Everyday—All Righta Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Ck>., Ine. each district is to be canvassed by 52,. president of the Painting and member of Alpha Chi Chapter, John Hgwrylycs was best man. PHONE M I.3-S470 RANGE & FUEL OIL TOtONTa, CANADA ' one. Wa re-make and ateriliza a team of Elks for assistance for Decorating Contrcctora of Amer­ Delta Kappa Eprilon, an ’'i-'v teen Tht gueats were ushered, by EM- all typao of mattraaaaa and box this 'worthy project. ica: Died Eaturdey. ^rlnga. ’ p|AJfl|| The Pancake Festival, to be held SPACESAVER Police Arrests on TTiursday, Jan. 13. will feature WIN ’AUDITIONS’ CONTEST JO N ES FURNITURE Aunt Jemima, television and radio Hartford, Nov. 29 (AV-The Con­ The BOLAND OIL CO. ' a66**44 "'””“ ORd star. Tht affair will be held at tha necticut Opera Guild announced FLOOR COVERING Pvt. Henry Klelnschmidt, 18, 94 B etter See State Armory and serving will be yesterday that two sopranos, Irene CEDAR CHESTS TEL M lfthdl 3^320 -aw------M Oak 8t» T eL Ml.»-104t Wells St., found sleeping in a car from IX a. m. to 8 p. m. The menu Massari of Cornwall Bridge and When cen I eee MA near the high school by Patrolman will include juice, pancakes, syrup, Maria Kallitsi of New Haven, are k f Ewtlnwllf f§m99s John Hughes, was arrested on MotoiolR TV coffee, milk, and Ice. cream. the winners of its .1954 "Auditions I Sunday morning t.nd charged for of the Air’’ contest. the second time with being AWOL, CIm l Shwrp, StoaJy UHF* the eporty according to police. VHF RscopHen from It’s easy for folks to make mon­ Sgt. Milton Stratton, who ar­ Weekend Deaths LAMB keys out of themselves just by distant ttatient New MontclelrT StyHitg N »vr Sehr* At Thit Low Prietf rested the serviceman, reported carrying tales around. I V M 14”, M Wm •* r«M—tecl OUTDOOR AOVi CLUB TV TREATER panies in the world. Died ^ u r s - ★ COMPLETE CAR New Bedford, Mass., both charged THE MEDIC — “My T«fr PAINTING with speeding. They were arrest­ (U> CM BU TO raK lM OesA PrieaA Alkwl’’ ^ Minis, Mass.—Roger Preston, LAOqUER and ENAMEL ed by Patrolmen James Strafach i ;n c u e k d 's r u N c l u b grocery ahd importing firm. Died and Samuel Maltempo, respective­ l:li

    WmTEBN PLaVHOUBE Treat yourself to the table buy of the year and just in time for Christmas buying. riL M 1^ 0 men arrested and charged l:W < I) STAGE I—“Wialer Leva'’ • KITCHEN • with breach of the peace by («) NEWS AT SIX Andover Road, R t d Bolton You are assured of long lasting loveliness with these stunning hand rubbed and hand . NEWS Town Court. Bennett’s case is set (U-UI DEADUNE EDITION > FILM Raymond J. Sales. 29, Hartford, <111 WHAT IS YOl'B TBOCBLB • UVINR 800M ( n t MEWS A SPORTS <4t) BOREBT MONTOOMEBY ' SMCt-$a*tr CkMit— JititeaeAM tlertft gietM ler charged with four traffic viola­ l ^ A L MEWS PRESENTS: “Jadllk” oc gs t DIMNO tOOM aa, retM! la ktee* etk btOitieitel awkeitar. » :w < SAI-U) STUDIO ONE ^^ U . • .yoii*N lo v Wodnotclciyl** er tions oy S g t Milton Stratton. <11 > WOELD NEWS TONIOHT e NAUWAT •etieai.dftvm tiawlaltd. Specifically, they were" viojationa 7:M < I) XB. DISTBlcr ATTOBNEV (liUU) KI'ELA. FEAN A DIXIE Ul> mXINO vK}!! •rte aiMOOM of aections 2443, lack of lighta re­ CAPTMN VIDEO 7ii«»»' ve.^Bajr Deakey LITTLE SBOW (ID IWXINO—Lala Perea ei. See EvGcy '■ ..X’ - Leae. (l| reaade Ibkt- , parked ao his truck was not vis­ welxhte ible for 150 feet in either direc­ 1I:M III) TALES OP TOMORROW WGcIffiGscfay Towaioici tion; and failure to carry his II:U (U) WRESTLINO M O OIIN 02 TRADinONAl operator’s license. Niehol$ D g c . 1 to Jan. 26 SnbnriiBnlte •iS; j.»ip'fc5r55N • Mm amp ipN ia ha im Reespa <«ll PINAL 'EDinOIf aad New II :U (M> LATB SHOW— Christmas Season Opening SPEGUL LUNCHES Broad St. “Dark S^reC* Ladies Day Issf^esA^s^ vsesETS .Phono (ID MOONLIGHT THEATER Nona to 2 pjiu Abo aandwiehM o • rmiid Ii8i( I M1-9-4ST4 IS! JJK5SSS Fare to “ = “ ;*»! MOVIE "I'm So Glad Wa Bought A OAK GRILL 16M Maln.St.—TeL ia-S-4647 («) Ml SIC o r niE MASTERS Tkii l l .l l Valet lliik il *6 OAK ST.. BfANCHESTER “'*• Ian »*TECnVE New York! Member stores will.be open tomorrow — Tues­ iipiM>atR( afillaklt «ilk aay alktt i DELCO-HEAT Burner (•II t o n ig h t —Steea AUea 7i“ fOBN DALY—News »:M ( I) WRESTUNO ' Lata Ikai^ltraaly $4.11 ' “ For yearn we struggled along wHh high caal hills and httla (ID HiaHUOHTS enough heat from our oM fa^iooed furnace. And how Dad hated •>—Turn CultM ' lt:M IPOBTS SHOW onlj DELQO-HEAT burner.’’ Stereophonle Sound —Bill Ceriai 1:U ( S41) MEWS CARAVAN OIiAO^ ^ (This in addition to the regufor Thursday ONE GASMiNT SAVED fSOM MOTHS CAN SAY FOR A LAN tt Juka CftMUTM SwEVSS CALL M1-9-45M FOR FIlKi: ESTIMATB FUBY COMPANY 24 Btrek S t — Msnehssler $405 . NOTHING DOWN — 5 YEARS TO PAT. (HI BEUOIorS TV COXJtlf- CHRISTMAA RTORl: HOUR8 ; Opra Fram 9 ‘‘HAJJI BABA” SION .w tax tael. evening opening) f r f j : p a r k in g a t KEinrs i* o«r P h . Im CmImV AM. Until 5:Sa Y..M. larlndiag Wedaeaday . . vate Paridog Let AdjolalBg Tke Stare. N» O PEN TU ESD AY JUNTIL 9:00 P.M . ■ r r i :: Open Ev(try Tueaday aad Tlmraday Untli 9 •Jsha Derek - Ktetae BtewaH JiSr^5Y?2osa- from Hmrtford Meter ParUag la The Eattta Biagk *i $iU • a:M,- tilt **"Mrraw’a DoyHaa RtskSsMa P.M. Kxira : BALE HOUR EtLlf JtETAIL M eCH I^ TS SURiAU — A U O — ;»> ■rW sTr ALLTN S:lt (HI-FRED'S CORNER WItet ae aaaan *a ifoai a <•»' ««hsr|rr mbn in ac- * m ( S) RIO PATOFF day ia Naa YeAl , SiW (UI-'FOOD for TROUOHT M dioeliostor CboBibor of Com m oreo. # y W O F MiANCHESTED BANTIT1I1LC0.INC ^A BULLET 4MI lit) 410 SAW o c n 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONM i ISWAITINB” . decs l UiSieor - Derir Celkeoo THH FALLOT STUmo l:tt - i:U T H t N E W HAVEN HAtLROAD etiivs. TELEFHON E M I.9-4S95 ' ■ .MAIN ST O.P.-Tv ■ : m; > PORT?.-<7 PHOTOGRAPHERS H m year UdiM Day Mp.f4a«l 1 ROCKVILU --#H O N I S-2m WED—DRIGADOON UdlM Day TIcWH t e o d ' aa aH halaa ttaap4 M i mBammmmmBmam MwdhsMi U s * * . \ — . -if • \ ..r. % "'y 7" I _ J ■ ■_ . _ ■; , • ?; f u n w o r n l^ d fflS T E R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw MONDAY, NOVEBiBER 29; 1954 * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 19S4 PAGE VIVB aliii* ' w o n p —i4i» with un( ned Ifljuriaa. The Ministry Offers Parkway Crash three are re] ted In fair eondi* Daily Radio C o lir t Cases Uon.. f J L C . Great Challenge, Le C a v ^ a Navy seaman second W tlO -M M Fatal’to Sailor class, and a member of the crew Says Rev. Post r'ln Town Court this morning of thA^. S. S. Inconderoga, was nd Waa found guilty of operating' day liberty spent with meabera of voRMBEur nm roiM chaaga wltbout notloa. Chrtatian mlnUtry. There U no a motor vehicle Without a Con- aachUsetU hitchhiker waa MUad hU family. State Police said. PAG BALLROOM ■AIXBOOM work more replete with challenge. nMtlcut licenae. Bn4 three other persona ware’ in­ Polte Bop WDRC—Bine . There ia no work which holda out jured in an. early morning automo- ROCKVILLE S tore. . . l IUtm WOTH-Manry Judgment waa suspended on PiM- greater reward, aa peoplea* Uvea the U tter charge becauae he told Ule aeddeht on the Merritt Park­ riu -B ataaa WU* WHAT-Mawa; Wi are changed.” aald the Rev. John Judge John S. G. Rottner that he way here today, T O R O - ^ ___Kolby WTIC—Band el A E, P«»t yesterday aa he preached ItBladder*' vorrixsW Iw _ W aiH-Jack'a Waxworka WDRC—Amoa -n' had already made appUcation for Raymond Le >0ava, 20, of Wal­ luhina WOTH—Voica «3 : upon the second anntverei^ of hie a Connecticut licenae before his BMadw.’FrMMMel EVERY MONDAY NIGHT • it t - V tham, Mass., and, the U.S. Navy, coming to the North SiiUltidUt arrest yaaterdsy by Patrolman SS!Sr%fi;%ri WHAY-'Nawa; Waatarn caravan Church. waa luted'aa dead on airlval at KTAtUTtM* OOtf WUnf . . . ____ Fi«..b troMpertatioN by WKm-4iaatMat lUtiiMa WTIC—Band ol A m arlca^ jnond Peck. OTSTVJC lAMtU a S Ni »Mi M W TlU-atalla OaUaa WDRC—Amoa 'n' Andy V The Rev. jHr. Post described the FormeTTF-iil n.ingli, h. b, Bridgeport RoapitaL Ha waa re- jmn | # g ^ Q pibUB H a l •» d:4i E.M. WORO-Cal Kolby ^ WGTH—Voice of Flreatone -^mrk of the miniatry ■ aa faUlng W OTH-Jaok'a Wwcwariui uiaa- WUhih four broad areaa: preach­ had a licenae there, but Judge ^ r te d to have recaiVad cruiKSg Sw bov aMta Wtor fee IM tMMmv-. WHAY—Nawa: Nlta Watch Rottner aald he would have to get 4«aa— WTIC—Flbbar. MoUy ing, teaching, pastoral care and injuries to the head and chest. W g»t—Polto WDRC—Mr. Keen church adminiatration. “The Sun­ a Connecticut licenae by Friday to State Policeman Albert Boston i m c —WldOar ^ « a WGTH—Hairy Flannery satisfy the terms of the auspended W im o-C at Koiby i»nn- day sermon has been spoken of aa said the accident happened when a WOTH—Jack'a Waxworka WHAY—Nawa; Nlta Watdi 'the roost critical and influential judgment. weatbound automobile, operated WTIC-Olldaraleeve event of the religloua week.’ Its In the only other case heard, by Victor Shapiro, 29, of the Bronx, * V ^ K - P o lk a Bop WDRC—Mooda lor ■owione T I t r LucUn Zuberek. S4, 10« Birch St., Y., skidded on wet pavement W nC—Tba Woman WOTH-Croaaroada’ "lurpoaea are aa Charles R. Brown 9 p.m. Uif :e described the work of the was fined $18 for violation of rules and went out of control. Waxworka WHAY-Nawa; NIu Watch lister, 'Your work ia not to of the road. The Shapiro vehicle, aald Bos­ w n c—American Foriim tire on botany, but to raise Cases continued were those of ton, shot acroaa the esplanade of :-»Waa| arn CaraMa, t^n^M poda for Romance list Christmas Often Night -JaatniMB aul WGTH-DiaUncutabed Artiata floweMr Preaching. is interprets' Alvan Sweet. 21, Milton, Mass., the 4-lane parkway and struck an I—N«ws Uon, TO guide people in their and Thomas Minor, 35, of EUing- eaatbound vehicle operated by ) . WOTB-^axworha “ f love. Sometimes hlk^speaking is cording to police reporU at the hard to-be received f^ he muat time of the accident. Up all Night bring the corrective pi’ecepta of A Worcester, Maas., soldier, *HmAT—Nltc Whtch the eciipturea to bear\ upon Frederick Cary, Jr., 22, a passen­ peoplek' tins.”' \ ger in Sweet's car, died from in­ y . Z i t i n v ; i ’is .b tJ i The Rev. Mr. Post said the juries sustained in the accident withCoughing great^t honor a layman ^ght bestow upon his minister would\be 9 9 WOTB-PUm Fertralia Planning Party FIRE OUTS or narooUcs. Bffsettva for Matchbif Fancy Wide Rhineetone S ^ M WDRC-AoraUera nlng, who will ba aaatated by the wUl need to bear A larger share Half Blip—Ruffled with tier WOTO-Oabriat Baattar of the work of adminiatering the too. Onmmanded Bracelet. A tiai^ executive committee. Each mem­ to ParenU’ Magaalno. NAN. HAMMERS — TRUE TEMPER 016X ...... on tier of criap, frost-sheer WHAT—toppar Barenada ber will provide oomethlng for the Church program" he concluded, "ao d at FHMtpgaiN today. nylon net. Accented with Matching Rhinaatone Drop Earrings ’ ; $4%-M W nc—One lUa’a Eamlly oupper. that the ministry may spend Itself ■now-white tricot.cord band­ WDRC—B. |L Kurrow in preaching, teaching and pastor­ RACHET IRACE — STANLEY H1253 ...... a a a a a a a a a with haguattoa to WOTB-ln tba Mood A ebort buslneon eeaaion will coO' PERTUSSIN ing, topped with fine Val-type elude the meeting. al care.” lace . . . and two big em­ Matching Fancy Snowflake Rhinestone Pin in un­ ^’p^HAT—Martea Prasram SPIRAL SCREW DRIVE^YANKE^ 233H ...... w n c —Beat ol All broidered ‘‘Beauty-Bows"! In usual shape. All AUatrian atonee, rhodium WDRC—Mr. and Mra. North SEXTON KILLS SELF White, Sea Spray, Red plated. Snowflake ityle, 2” in diameter. A WOTH—Top S a m t FUaa Slmabury, Nov. 29 (d>)—Police RANGE SAWS — DISSTON - - TOWN cbmI C O U N T R Y . . . a a a a a Flame. Sizes: Small, Me­ B il*- WHAT-torenada aald a young church aaxton ahot ^ i» dium, Large. Wncf-Beat Ot ^ hlraaelf to death before the altar MABEL STEEL "PUSH-PUU" RULE ^ MASTER SPORT *' a a a a a WDRO-kfr.iRO—Sfe aadM and Mrs. North of > Trinity Eptacapai Church FUEL OH .9 8 SUp—Trimmed with sweet w o n t—TOP Bccrat.Stlaa around midnight Saturday. The * 4 Val-type lace and lavish ny­ .10- GASOLINE lon nat nichinga that go ail WHAT—Waatern Ouavan body of Alton R. Bolin, Sl>year- I'VE OOT TO w nc-8aat ol AU old father of two children, waa' dia' the way round in expensive WDRO-Oodtrw Talaok Seenia covered Sunday morning by the lingerie fashion! With corded W 018-£na lUaifar TALK TO YOU I tricot bandings and flower- Si Rev. Normal Howell, paator, who w ^T -Waatam Carovan had coma to tha c h u i^ to prepare BANTLY OIL Btrewn embroidered bow ap- for aervloea. JDr. Owen L. Murphy, ' OMI' \ \^ . I\( piques. In White, Sea Spray, WD? Meet me at 73 Sommlt St Red Flame. Sizes: 32 to 42. WO' medical eaanUner, aald Bolin had ■ M \ \ I HI 1.1 Tliaraday night at 7:fi0. Fm BUILDING MATERIALS IPs beoB in poor health and w u de ante we can IRON a B te a r apondent. Ha said Bolin ahot him- TEL MHchrll 9 '1S9S KEMP'S, Inc. dUlereaeea. 'v - aetf in the cheat with a platoL Ha LUMBER FUEL TEL ROCKVIILF 5-2177 _ BABYLAND Ob P b ib T wo I waa a native of Chickaaaw, Oku, 788 MAIN ST. M1-3-8BSB t » MK nR nK nK nR nR nK nlR

    Manchester Lodge Of nnounces Ckwra—A frivolous touch of nylon net ruffles and \ “Beauty-Bowa” on a glam­ A whole wardrobe of lo^^y orous nylon tricot gown \ Their Aunt Jemima made of eweet dreami. In White. Sea Spray, Red Flame. Sizes; 32 to 40. Gift Slippen .9 8 *'Om»r” Elegant Velvet Slipiier with starlit me­ tallic lastex trim. By Gustave with Which Will Be Held At The State Armory op lift. Red, Black, f eayge, X-Lafge. ^ "Nassau” hand-crocheted Metallic Slipper with new «hell pattern, leather sole and top lift. A;..fi^rklcr in Gold or Silver. JANUARY 13, 1955 By GusUwFe. _ Barry’s "Snuggle Angel Treads” Bootie. Curly Lfnttex with spong>’ soft foam rubber innersole. Fully lined. Washable, colorfast. \ White, Red, Royal. Blue, Pink. Sires: go .98 Benefit Local High School Small, Medium, Large. I Barry’s "Angel Tread Moc-A-Toe.” Floral print corduroy with foam rubber innersole, sure-fit clastic gripper, inside lining. Fully , washable' and colorfast. Navy, White with Pink, White $H .98 with Blue. Small,'Medium, Large';

    r*. • V Members of Monchesfer Lodge of Elks No. 1893 Will Call On You At Your Home Soon '-1 Tickets Adults 75c —Children 5Oc — Pre-School Children Free M aty — An exceptionally pretty paiity! Triple-circled round each leg with lace- ■hltred net—and lace and topped with appliqued, em- bmidered bows. In White, Sea Spray. Red Flame. Sizea: Remember! Aunt Jemiifia Will Be Here In Person On January 5 to 8. Shortte Gown—With a round $ ^ . 9 5 little net-ruffled collar, bowa posed on each shoulder,- a pretty pocket for a hanky. And it h u graceful sleevea! Sponsored By The Following Members and Organizations With Employe Members Of The Elks Lodge . . . softly bloused, tougly •5 . cuffed at tha wrist* and •dged w ith' lace and net V ruffles. In White, Sea Spray, Lo h m ' s HoMwdiE GoiidBt JBwdm * Nsh Hofdwora C«. Sloto tolor Shop •rowB A Lyoch Red Flame. Sizes: 32 to 38. ..98 W . Lotbiop Agi Bcy, Ib c . CHfford'firMM's o b R Soys' Shop Job DI Shock Sor AoRbisoo A JohBsoo N«rtfc EeR PbanBecy V idirs RoRlo*Tv o b R AppHoBcos O bofro EogHsh Potonooi's PhBobhif A Hoalioi|Co»

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    C h n r cj (' i t B u d Cf f t it — / f . / ' r MANCHECTR EVEWIWg HERAtP. WAWtaiESl’Iill, GONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1984 ^ jR a ir ^ s t n r to thia country was not sdfacted last Novambari in w h i^ a num­ bration and lessened need for ap­ and irritability. Pneumonia Kills _____ ‘ * by some of the associations he ad­ ber of communities turned down plying pressure to the tooth will The anaesthetist murmured as- B ^t Yuletide Insurance A A Women Meet mitted. It la possible tbat some of fluoridation. take most of the discomfort out surlngly to the dainty young wom­ of drilling, it is hoped. By BOGBR PBICB an on the operating table. Jobless Chemist the teetimony against him was Now Major Joidan has another The new drill hasn't been used "Breathe naturally and count PTA Seeking Members Via We^esday Night 7 o r H ie H a n om aD tainted. It le poseiblc, too, .that distinguished cause to serve. He is clinically as yet. It is still in slowly." Shs wondered if the lovely Is First-Class Postage New Haven, Nov. 29 (AV-Lack- ^.jpililii^ Ouritt. even were he innocent, he would "coordinator"* o f the drive for the experimental stagea, accord­ girl, so rtlaxed and tmiUng, knew Women members Of AlcoheUca 'muSBSS^Ciim ing to Ita Inventor, Dr. Robert J. what a serious operation aha warn land Beeding, Jr., 61-year-oId un­ r^ m u a m . never have been able to prove Blgnatures to the petitions oppos­ Direct Letters to Parents Postmaster H. Olin Grant be-* fBe sure to ask *omeone at the Anonymous throughout jConnecti- raatnoN Nelson. facing. employed chemist found Friday in W h o D n this. But, in any case, the book is ing the censure o f Senator Mc­ licves that with a three-cent■ post office about this before wrap- cut and M assachusetU /^ sched­ o W o r k — Dir. Nelson said if the machine "I would rather aay tha Twenty- a coma beside the body of his wife closed, ao far as he le concerped. Carthy, and of tha Madlaon Squaye is perfected, it will not necaasarr third Faalm, If you do not object," ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE Nov. 29,4(Special)—The^ The entire membership of Group stamp your Christmas cards will plng your Christmas gifts." Grant uled to attend the Dframber meet­ in their heatiesa ^artm ent here, o r e ^ The book is Still open, but with Garden rally for >C(Csrthy. ily, do away with present drills. the patient said quietly. R O e x m L B ~>ifO is pitching in on this project win more friends and Influence warned. "We’ve already had to ing of the Women4 Group of the The doctor'a face reflected aur- — .w... .a lu lull Bwiii* and wifi be Involved preparing, is dead of pneumonia. return a few over-size packnges.’’ much less chance of potential in­ For one who can make a career It will be an adjunct, to-be used more people than if they are Mancheeter A A /t the Pathfinders’ Bed».Tired in cutting through the hard prlae and tuddeh interest. "Yes, Under the leadership of Mrs. Rob- cooking or serving the meal. Ree- Beeding dlgd in St. Raphael's Poorly-wrapped packages are Club on Norman Street on Wed­ of equating the use of fluorine a r t Tl*ml*AU A.# As' ss..sala..as fM. a. ssal s .. a. -k mailed with a two-cent stamp. nocence, on Alger Hise. In his enamel. say It. I need to hear the Twenty- art Ermisch1 of Cook Drive.______As ervations will closeThursday night1 Hospital yesterday without re­ another ri. Diaeonraged RAraB case, doubts of his guilt seem with Oommuniem, his last seems third Psalm thla morning, too." EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT membcrihip chairman she has re- and______are being-„ taken______by, Mrs. tVal- gaining consciousness. Dr. Mar- 'First-class postage," he ex­ cartons of corrugated flberboard Another scientific advance, a The meeting will be led by a housandd of men and women •«••••«*•••••••*••» vV^N flimsy, and, although the public a relatively aoUd role. new method o f examining a The quiet o f the.eratlng room xently addressed a letter to ter F. Elliott and Mrs . Mlldner. rin M. Scarbrough, medical plained today, "is the best Yule- offer excellent protection. Stuff m em ber/of the Holyoke, Mass., •••»•• •'«•••< 7efl was broken only the confident parents ■ delivered------by the __school Whist Date tida .insurance you can get. With them with wads of tissue or news­ their youth behind them are would certainly be Interested In tooth’s structure wider ultra-vio­ fYM TransportatlfHi by Sihrer Laat Bag examiner, said that although Women’s Group. The topic will be nding the strain of modern life «•**••»•••«•••»••**'*' •'VO voice o f the girl. children in which she.has sald"dl- Ladies of St. Maurice will spon­ Beeding apparently had taken an it your greetings will be .pro- paper to suchlon any shock. Then one of interest to women members getting ekplanations of many let light, also has been worked out Lcavinf Oraiife Hall at 7 P. BL /and work exhausting—their ener­ ^ t•*••••••• 4«*e* at tjie National Bureau of Stand­ ■ is my shepherd; I tholigh everything else has gone sor a military whist at the Com­ overdose of barbituates, his death cessed and delivered quicker. And; m* * heavy wrapping paper and of/AlcohoIics Anonymous. ahaU not want’ " Peace and'ser- they’ll be forwarded, or returned, gy, vitality and etrnigth at low things naver resolved. Hiss* may ards. V up in price. PTA membership Is munity Hall tomorrow at 8 p. m. was caused by pneumonia con­ strong cord tied over and under / Any woman with an alcoholic ebb. be abnuat alone tn' hH • suppogad when expoaech^0 by filling it out and .returning it wife's body was taken for an Then, too, Christmas cards sent Christmas" stickers^ay be used Vitamin-Mineral way ii the mod­ gle penny. ruu aarrlea cUaat or period which will be the afternoon ald Hammerberg will apeak at tain work St a New Haven firm. Called for and delivered ttaitad Stafaa policy tnaplrad, •gain. Me has taken the punish; Leone Sunday. Geci’a arrest, was profane; An emergency had played of the presentation. Poatmaator Grant urges every­ WONDiRPUL As' much as 9 times as fast as ordered after an audit of the havoc, with the morning schedule- When can I aee 1:15 on the factors influencing Dr.' Scarborough said Mrs. promptly at _ no >xtra •upportad, and auatalniKl an armed mcht the law gave him, and is conventional drills. Two members of the junior sew­ milk price* including, the produc­ Beeding had been dead several one to Uo their Christmas cards court’s hooka showed a shortage The atmosphere in the operating in two eXparate bundles, with each charge. The high speed, absence of vi­ ing . club, Marion Stygar and tion pattern in relation to sales, days. tnvaaion o f a- country for tha now sntitled to his privacy, un­ "ih excess of 99,000." room reflected the doctor'a tension Nicole Reynolds, are now working a d d r ^ facing the same way. Then CHRISTMAS ovarthrow o f the duly elected po> imported milk, the new school less he himself chooms to aban­ the new engine on skirt s Mary Thompson and milk progrsm and aspects of bulk WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH attach the postal labels marked UUeal regime In powar there. don it. Pamela Radding are busy complet­ milk handling. "AliL FOR LOCAL DELIVERY" PINE PHARMACY ing aprons. Among the new mem­ imd "ALL FOR OUT-OF-TOWN In tha caaa of Cbeta Rica, Unit* ■ I ...... ' Public Reconh New iraven, Nov, 29 (AV-Mrs. CAU MI-t.fSI4 with 198 horeepower? bers now working on their sewing Catherine Sleeper, 56, of New DELIVERY.” These helpful tags od Statek policy la aeeklng to pre* kits are Julie and Ella Sherman, Warranty Deeds, from Holl In. are available at the post office, The, Worldlasa .Curriculum vestment Co. to Eva A. Plantaus- York City, was killed yesterday in rent any armed inyaaion of ,that Judy Fraser, Janice Parker, Julie a collision between a private a>itq- without coat, and wlH shorten American education la very ob­ Haugh -nd Phyllis Converse. kas, property in Rosedale; Mary I. delivery time greatly. - c o u n ^ for overthrow o f the duly Trouble-free • Custombilt Clement to Bernard and Muriel moblle and a taxicab in whlcKslie •onatltuted political regime there. viously in a procass o f re-think- Refreshments were served Sat­ was riding. Her husband,/Harry, Parcel post, of course, should urday by Mrs. Myron Lee, adult Dubois, house on Notch Road; WINDOW SHADES ing some of the aaramptlons by Robert and Margaret McKinney to 61, suffered shoulder injuries when be mailed even earlier. TTie post­ 1" One revolution actoaa an inter­ Sunaire Venetians leader, and Nicole Reynolds. the cab and car collided at a down­ master recommends Dec. 5 for which It has been ^ d ln g itaelf Chrisa and Evgenija Treimanls, as More national frontier we aupported. Group Two Supper property on Route 44-A; May Miner town intersection, toising Mrs. out-of-state gifts, and Dec. 10, GrMR, Wliita, Ecm M O R I bright gift idffet to plffotff ffveryeee en yeur list Another we are trying to prevent for several decades. And th e . in­ Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson has. to Theodore and Louise Grant, Sleeper into the streat. fcor those with local addresses. Made right here at the Findeli-Shop tp announced baked ham will be the : ^rttia mtona, if we ccmalder it sult of such reappraisal la also ob*.^ exactly fit your windows, Kirsch Sunaire house on ,Box Mountain Road; But the sooner the better. HOLLAND HNISH piece de resistance of the supper George H. Williams et als to Mae ATWOOD ELECTED TV HEAD Size and weight limiUtiona for MORI for yevrmonffy—thanks teOrenltprefiteinpennieo / at the aurface, that we are for vious. It is that again and again, to )>e served by Group Two of the P Blinds will give you complete slat, closure; C. Williams, property on Brandy parcel post vary according to ’^****' ** war and against international law there is a new conclusion that we easy up-and-dotvn oj^ration; positive '' Ladies Benevolent Society at the Street. Oticago, Nov. 29 ^t)i waa lndiaatad»tha other munlsm worMng through i t And, day, by staUatics raMaaed at the MFG. CO. jur: jopentng of the annual meatlng of Findell on the otlm hand, we approve of ililH the regime o f Prasldent FIgueres tha National Council for tha 8o- MANCHESTER GR£EN o f Ooata Rica, with very good rea- ciar Studies, at IndianapoUa. aons. H i la intelligent he is a Thaaa -a'tpUsUoa aaid th a t, X NOW / liberal,^ nukes aocial progress majority o f the nation’s high In a deneoeratlc way, ha speaks schools do not require their puidls bis mliU about the dMatOrs of to taka one course in worid hla- r^TSTire— . .. .■■■ ■ lifin tory'of ivbrld geography. GAUDET JEWELERS South ' America, ^tocauaa o f all i i , this, some o f 1 ^ twighJMni, par­ As a result, it is estimated that ticularly Dictator Somoaa of as many aa 66 per cent of the Klcaragua, doa't like him, and atudenta never do take a oourae wouldn’t be above encouraging a either in world history or in worid revolution . against him. And it geognqffiy in high ^ ooL ^ The tag that was because wa were afraid such - A reason waa given to r this. It ii! a revoiutiou ml^t be getting was that atudento in tha high j t i 0 ^ launched that the other day, we •chools o f today hava^ too much Salon adds Prestige- I ostentatiously flew six fighter ~^[her ground to cover and too Ut ii planes around tha region, as warn­ Ua time in which to do i t H m In^ ing that this time, we were traduction o f auch worth while against a passible revolution. programs as driver education has to your gifts . . . 46 th .1 The point o f all this is that, al­ forced the neglect of otiier pro­ |$24,000 STOCKgFAMOUS R. I. JEWELER though it is with reasons which grams which'. In retrospect, might Chair and seem very good to we are also be considered worth while. Ottoman Such criticism for- a lack of COLD WAVE SPECIALS picking and choosing among po­ \ tential South American revolu- geography, it seems to us, ought 96.50 tions, supporting the one, trying to go to the grade schoola aa well \ \ to frustrate the other. The fur­ as to high schools. In that ayatem CLOSEOUT PRICES THAT ARE ROCKING LHi: ther point is that this, is a vety of education long since discarded, mm dangerous buslneas, perhaps more a working, knowledge of the map ■Ww/^iUj holidoij feiluort dangerous, in the end, than it of the world, the location of con­ uill j ::; fin-; tinents and (Couhtrles, oceans and would be to let South American SO years of faithful servict and THE JEWELRY TRADE! YOU SAVE PLENTY! ta ^ leoi cettom S nylons Boys'Sport SUrlfj revolutiohs take their natural rivers, and aome knowledge o f the quality are recognized when /■ course. The danger lies in the like­ people and products of the various MfMt eaawfmwi# lihood that, once we start such countries, was a, basic part o f the your Gifts for the Home bear little eiRLS^ / fh rs, patttms, fahtkg management o f South American grade school' curric^um. Now it the Watkint Quality label. THIS SALE IS STORE-WIDEl affairs, we will not know hew to seems to be taught nowhere, with stop, and that, having made Judg­ th e' result that the only young ^ EXTRA s p e c i a l : VALUES TO 30.00 FROCKS KHi Lounge Chair and Ottoman k.. . ■ i M i r iiii: ments In two instances where' the Americans today who know much J A.50 CONSOLE 49,Sd BULOVA WATCHES!* DOZENS OF I-;- ' right and wrong seemed quits about the map o f their world and You’ll sever know Mw.loTely a |.75 lOK and 14K i ’ permaneat caa M oatil you’ve erd covered In red qr gretn 1 CANDLESTICKS! Choose washable rgyea, the nature of Its peoples are d Helm are fabulous Oiristinas savings on nationally famous ^ STONE RINGS! 9 8 clear to us, we will also feel im­ had a fabulous aew Forever Pr»- / STERLING brasNl watches! gabardine in a t^ colon; those who have. picked up their 46 leather-like plastic; both pieces i/i CO / I-adles’ and men's pelled to make Judgments and feooioual Wave by eae of our SILVER! TP selid gold rings being or suede flanaeL pooling choices in instances where the knowledge first hand hy travel in "MUed etyliits. Every nuigic |a- 94.50. fredlent le ‘Mmegeulaed" . for sacrificed! Dan River fabrics . . . all right and wrong are more debat­ a . . LADIES’ AND MEN’S ^ — 7 9 •pHngy MORE NATURAL Each frock in this collection hu a penonality Sanforized; assdrtcd cot* able, even among ourselves. But the criticism at Indianapolis cMri*. ladudoe SparMbig-Rinse, The gilt-framed Victorian Oval Pair < $125 SOLrD GOLD WATCHES! L 5 0 When we use planes as Uie in- was directed to the thought that Test Curls, Couti Shampoo, regularly all its own , . . the fashion adds a detachable ;; ora and patterns. 6 to Style Set Mirror measures t3'/]xl6'/2 O / Evary watch at y, the uatioiial fair trade price!' A 5 j . o i ^ atruments of our policy, we can some basic knowledge of the 17.50 € C Seme with dlantouda! 1 petticoat to give little daughter^a grown-up feel- move more quickly and with less world and Its history riiould be inches, 6.75. • . Mm considered essential to the ing-'Colorful wash-easy delighti. Sizca 4 to’ bX.^ Immediate public notice than we ■ ' 'V- . • ■ ' t o SPECIAL ALL WEEK! A M Open development of a citisen capable ^ Unto couid in the old days, when we .Sparkling polished brass Floor . 75.00 UDIES* lULOVA , i oi'h En t ir e s t o c k 9 P, M. Tuesday had to dispatdh- the Marines. But of appraising interasUonal issues 67.59 ).M SLASHED! CHOOSE as he casU hia' Jact o f bis peraonal allegiance to ago, that thia government had * . the Duncan Phyf# Cocktail Ta­ ENGAGEMENT RING! DINNER RINR! camisole style. 3 to 6X. Cosnmmiism, ie that violence been shippbig uranium to Russia H a i r c u t s f r o m 1.99 pm, ~brou^t him a punishment great- ble, 36x19 inches, 19.95. / Beet quaffty dlaneouff d Wen over '/i carat dla- Nylon tricots for sizes I during World War IL InvssUgw- atallaMe! Fanseue branff - ar than that the law Itself meted Today • ______moad weight! to 3. Gloriously fashioned. Leather-like ’ Fedetsn' • • -! UonV bUsted his aensaUonal s r a u i ^ le oReriag such popular cute aai Duefc TaU Cuia, Laasp Cuts, aaaae. Guarantee acemn- pert: shcarliim ebUar. Idl •at , . f ^ e CMts. Cap Cuta, S~ e u lp ^ Onto.'‘ ~ k) Oito. MedHied nahaa Oata and BMay FAMOTDI charges sky-high, but did not halt •thara to fit yeoir prrSliualllj T ~ 9 .6 6 paalee sale ef this dla- / Here's a real dlansoad Sizes 7 to I f ------1 .6 6 2-tonc red k blue. 610 3.. Tbata la also aaother element his making of them. "PARKER 21** mead Hag! hargala! THIS SALE • f potential tragedy In the affair. , More teosntly, this same Major Make^JEveryone H a p p y PENS! It ta that toe weae n ot as a na- Jordan appeared as the l4ader of U S T S FOR / Pleaty of theeal BMMOND /G or, completely sure o f, the guilt SBoiher aensational clurge. This i HUNDREDS UPON A SHORT .►VISIT GRANTS HUGE TOYTOWN a< Bamln'gton, >e*an though he was to the effept that the enm- W 9TCH I. , m||a duly triad and convicted. In paign baing waged by iienUaU Give Something TIME ONLY! chaa, the Uii^ hatwawi inno- and bsalU Authorities for tl^ BEAUTY SALONS HUNDREDS OF •Bd gttilt was very flue and fluoridatloo of public water au^ SO HURRY! Visit Tht Kiddies Ridt Room I the t e m p o s the pUea la thia country was in OP C O N N ^ C U T 4 Exquiaiteiy deelgaqd! UNADVERTISED . gm y bM * bad edaselM^i reality a Cbmmunist plot, . de- for the Home I6 | f geM. emw! WrtttM • fp r a M eu requeet ! CIS Uto dtoacUoBia which sigaad to poison Amarica. It may 9i3 MAIN $T. MANCHESTBI T|L M f « 3 ^ 1 lAROAINS! n Ur I It hL atUl a poe^ •van, be that this c h ^ e by Major W.T.CRANT CO 8ir» M«in StPifft .Iqjffilty 'Jordan had aome affaeC «n sotaa - / ' - V ■r mm V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1954 Dr, Illing Names Emmerling Skywatch Sc^dule Fermi Dies, Grandma Sing at Holy Hour Service Reach Settlement Injury Subject To AdminUtmtive Post COMSOUPAT/OH Tuesday, 'Hov. 80 * ■ Four of Her Five Husbands In Fatality Claji^ Architect of ' I r a « « o m ) 12— 2 a.m...... -'^Veluateers Needed/ Of Bitter Row 4 am ...... Veluateers Need^ ^ / HUtory Teacher Begin* (ClaatliaeS tNoi Pago Omo)' A 313,000 settlcmant h u been YHI WAY ¥• PAir vMMi U to b«]|> Incrtut Lodge, Ribicolf 4— 6 a.m ...... Volunteers NsmIM Lights Go w reached in a suit gro^ n g out ef (Oentiaaed from Page Om ) 6— 2 a.m...... Volunteers NeMcd Atomic Age New DujUe*> Today as taivooUgatians into toe death* of AMMOYiNo Ana fMsasMssiNS snii o t th« t w tli« 9—Noon ...... y i u ...... William Himeb the traffic death Jan. 22. 1053 of th* S«teto It ii or tiTMt Atsiatant to BaUey four o f Mr*. Do*s’ fel«tiv** prob­ BOY SCOUT Morris W. Tuttle, who w u struck Ouifcw yuup crnwAw and nwpwn Ia Meet to Shift He contended that a blow on the Noon—3 p.m. . . . y / . , ...... Robert Gi^veai . ' (CbattoaeS from Page Oas) ForChristiiu ably will be undertaken. back of the neck could have in­ 8— 6 p.m. , , . y , ...... Paul Go^et . He idertifled the relative*, by a car driven by Howard C. R P lA C It *•» a4M«a 6— 8 p.m...... Alfred^agenow, Thomas M. Ryan .George Emmerling, member of Chau while he w u walking i» m erMtar iia|partaae«, jured the central nervous system, kis contribuUon that the United whom h* said succumbed under Notes pay thsei 8— 10 p.m...... Davidson. Richard Harris, U'eManchester High School faeul- acrou E. O nter Street near Mun- 'fesMkww. is Um liMor, ths safety, Governor Post and he tried to force Hexter to States now "enjoys its present in­ Main Sireel’s Colored Btruiga circumstaaou, u Mrs. 1 LOAN I oMd* by et •g ^ llia m Cockerham ty sinhe^l947. h u been xomsd to Deaa’ mother, two aisiers and a and ro Street. • i t tbs ws)fara o f thf nation, and agree thst the absence of the ab­ 10—Midnight ...... Pdris Cowles. Walty Dugigan, ternational poeitlon in this field.’’ A recklcM driving case against (Oeattaaed 6 a « Page Om ) Display Inaugurates the newl; ited post of adminte- *top-grand*on. ttia dieiiilty oC its dtissns, wliera* dominal reflex showed this injury. / Dorothy Nolan lUlion Pruident Luigi Elneudi After making her confessions, News Chase, 57, of Bolton, wss dis­ I MONTHLY PAYM ^ Hexter replied that 11 per. cent Volunteers may register at Oiyu Defense Headquarters on Mpn- trattva to the principal missed In Town t^burt a month af­ ostam. be MI «l«^ y«r?ii«T tM ” liodib aaid that his wife is cabled Fermi’s widow that "Italy Season This Evening Edmondson related, Mrs. D ou de­ .betreer M pet "Itc&rthy had a stand sst u|, on of normal men do not have normal day, Wednesday, or Friday afternoon from 1— 8 p.m. CSvIl and he took his new duties to- clared, "my conacience te clear.” ter the ecrident. A coroner’s re­ taeM s o* Om plsn n l^ to invite Mrs. RIbicoff to bows deeply and reverently to the port found him not crimineily Wia Tlssli in tnm^ o f him and put abdornmal reflexes. He cited his Defense Headquarters is Ipcmt:^ In the basement of the Municipal memory of the eminent man who, The colored lights illuminating i day. Hs q*ld it w u , a comment she ^ This Week la Scootlag ■ tM s i Smi the mansion in order to acquaint sources and statistics for this. Building, at the Center. negligent. a^eeeel e^eeS rs eedi Uses. bis prsparsd statsment on it' ^ by penetraUhg into the problems Manchester’s Christmas decora­ Announcement o f '^ e appoint­ uttered after each formal atat*^ Monday: Cub Leaders Training; her with details of the Prospect This was the basis for his state­ ment. / 'Tuttle, 50, of 290 E. Middle ' Asks Two>Osaat Om sw o ment w u mode by A nlm r H. fil­ Troop 73,''Bolton; Troop 91, Bow- Avc. residence, before they leave. ment that the absence of the re­ of nuciear physics, h u linked his tions this year^some 80 (3>riat- Tpke., w u the first trsfric A sBSclal Sanats eotnmlttse, RIbicoff said the Lodges were and Mrs. David DeMbKhant, 43 name for.- centuries to come with ing, superintendent of m Tha only surviving husband of era. Charter Presentation and p w w - - W wm • flex "in and of itself, doesn’t mean m u trees lining Main Street, from fatality victim of 1953. He had MONAe eVMM 00 MMOAOPOy bsadsdpySen. Watkins (lUUtah), wUcome to remain at the mansion Seaman Circle. / the progrtae of aclence.’’ Emmerling, a teacher a t . ry Mr*. Doss is Charley Brakga of Parents Night. a thing.” .^ e Center to the Terminus—will Alabama (3lty, Ala. Eldmondairf been employed u a watchman at Nierhiee wt, n eis uid eonstdercd chaiprss afainst Mc< until they found other quarters. DISC31AROED /SA TU R D A Y : Son of an Italian railroad offi­ and studlu, will be replaced Tuuday: Troop 47, South Msth- Orford Soap 0>. Osrthy and recommended censure Ckirrigan, his voice rising, said; Martha Cku-ter, 273 Boulder Rd.; Obituary be turned on tonight at 5 p. m. The staff by Donald E. Race, o f i ...... said Mrs. Doaa told hint the mar­ odist; Troop 65, Armory; Troop Their own home in Westport is "I am going to ask this court cial. Fermi w u bom in Rome The settlement wiU go to oa two counts; town, recently d te c h o r ^ from the riage t o Braggs in 1921 produced 126, Emanuel Lutheran; Squadron leased unUl mid-IMS. and this Jury to perform an ex­ Antonio Leone, I w Birch St.; Mrs.’ Sept. 29, 1901. He studied at the lights will be on until 10 o’clock Tuttle’s Mtate, wMch is ad­ 1. Thst McCarthy was contempt* "TTiat’e very nice of you," Lodge Gregory Zac^oxny, 61 Girard Unlveraltiu of Pisa, Leyden and Marine Corps. four daughters, t)6o now living. 25, Center Church. Cta.1. (b. feymwil Stal «• fewyeebU*** periment. I am going to ask them every night until New Year’s. They divorced ln,I928. ministered by L ouise^ . Leach of nous o f a Senate BIsetiona sub- responded, "but I wouldn’t consid­ Ave., Rockriiie; Mrs. Robert Gor­ Gottingden and became professor Emmerling w u graduated from . Wednesday: Troop 112, Ver- Manchester; Amovat Amewitef ---LL,I coraBHttee which lookad into his to hit themselves in the back of ton. Boltonr Mias Ruth Kottke. 23 The fuUve decorations, spon­ Bates (tollegs in Maine and he re­ ’ County Investigator W. A. Lang planck;* Troop 120, St Jamu; .UOAN 12 MO. UMC •’T e a r er staying on there beyond the due the neck at the base of the brain DeRths of theoretioal physics at the Uni­ The suit, withdrawn' from •risf (Me Hu Is set amee. financial affairs in lW l-93, and date.” Holl St.; Jack Krafjack. 34 Wedge- versity of Rome In 1927. At Rome, sored by the Retail M efct^te ceived his Ed.M. in Bchool admin­ u ld Mrs. gave the follow- Troop 133, Second Congregational; H e la 4M 1 s n to judge the tremendous force of Bureau of the Chamber of Com­ Superior C3ourt with the agree­ tee it.ts IMS / Aft'. aosd «buatve laagusfe about lU Asked if they had decided on wood p f .; Stacy Bents, 403 E. he and fellow scientists succeeded istration from the Univereity ef Inj; reasoiia for poisoning her Post 47, South Msthodist. we'H Ned < SM . 99.37 *41* the blow." , ' Kenneth F. Bolaad merce, will .be the. most expensive Connecticut. vepou ses^ / ment on a .Mttlement, w u based / WJ*. - ' Mosubcis; specifically that he future plans, Lodge said not yet, Prosecution attorneya objected Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Catherine Fil- in splitting the uranium atom and Thursday:Troop 124, Andover. on the claim that O aae failed to Wa'S s u Uh Imm < __ Ifl__ 47.«t 3**4 called Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ) a but they expected to heve .some l o r ^ , RFD 2, Bolton;»Mn. John Kenneth F. Boland, 17 Laurel also learned that the speed of neu­ in the town’s history. Originally In his new post, Emmerling will ' vSbe ..poisoned Lanning by dop- mWalue rf^,m««3ac^J| c U ^ and Judge Edward Blythin said budgeted for 13.000, the cost went keep a proper lookout, failed to Th^ara hamd ae prampt mup^lr peymfefiu ^ ily ln t miracle . . . with neither shortly, possibly within two weeks. that kind of experiment could not Mrmann, 36 Lyndale S t; Albert Hill Rd., Southbrtdge, M an., died trons could be slowed and the conduct ciassu in group guloaiice ^Ing'hte food. She said she poison^ Cub Pack No, 251, which, w u sound hte horn to warn Tuttle and bn ln s nor guU.” McCarthy made ' He said he hee to make a basic ’4witt. 25 King St., Rockville; amount of radioactivity they pro­ up to 33,600 when it w u found with freshmen boys and wUl azelat hlmrtoj a Tuesday or a Wednes- formed in September by the Ver- take place in hie courtroom. Sunday evening In St. Vincent’s that new wiring would he needed: w u operating with defective ttiat comment when Hendrickson decision as to 'vhether he is going lard irs. France# FrXher, 42 Overland duced increased. Edaon M. Bailey, principal, find M y ana that he died the follow- planck PTA and h u 33 members, llghte. to continue in public service or re­ Corrigan hammered away ha St.; MiM Joan Swanson, 62 Sum­ Hospital, Worcester, M au., after a Main Street professional and C2iester Robinson, vice principal zing Friday, is canvauing the W u t Side nsned the subcommittee;s report. on hie contention that the stat; Awarded Nobel P rlu Leasner and Rottnar represent­ 2. That McCarthy used abusive turn to private life. ito* mer St.; Milton Whitten. 16 Rus­ week’s lllneas. He leaves his wife, buslneumen paid the bills, ,*nd the with administrative tuks. The She declared she had been streets, selling jars of hard capdy of Sheppard’s abdominal refines He w u awarded the Nobel P rlu ed Tuttle's esteta and Day, Ber­ 'ey INC. Mncuace to Gen. Ralph W. Following the parley at the Gov­ sell St.; Paul Martin, South Wind­ in 1938 for his leadership in this J. and J. Cliristmu Displays Cb., guiduce clasMS will repiue a pro- jealous of'Lanning because he in an effort to raise money to PREFERRED that day indicated a sevefs/blow Eliubeth (Coughlin) Boland. of Hartford, did the work. Still to ry and Howard of Hartford repre­ •63 Mata 8k., Manebuto - Ba-S-4MS Zwlpksr when Ssdeker was a wit- ernor’s office. RIbicoff met with sor; Mrs. Robert McNeill, 330 Cen­ work. He Went to Sweden to re­ r n m conducted by Howell Cheney w u popular mth the women. carry on their scouting projects. Pictured above are the membere^ sented Chase. Democratic State Auditor Joseph at the base of the brain and^u in­ ter St.: William Loqkwood, 219 Bom in Dedham, Maas., son of be pi*t up are two seaaone-greet- Technical School for the high That w u the same reason she searching party te 4t, a rough Opeu Monday, Tuesday, Ws Prtaaj $ -M trn^ Bsas before him last Rsbruary, jury to the central nervomtaystem- ceive it and was criticised in the of the choir of the Holy Family year before being transferred to Downes, Fred Sohuckmen, his Center St.; Stephen Dodge. 107 Michael John Boland end the late Ings displays of wreaths u d school. Ths technical school can­ gave for placing the^rodent killer thru-mile trip through denu complete six more years of study 5:3#—Tbureday t;!# to ' Suturdajr In nddiUon, Sen. BemiMt (R- Dr. Hexter, in direct^atlmony,' Ellen (Ryan) Boland, he w u pro­ Italian Press for refusing to w ur M onutery in Farmington who will SucccM tip: Start at tha bottom special financial advisor, and act­ Vernon S t; Mrs. Bernard Lathrop, a uniform or give thgsFuctet colored lights which «111 be strung not continue the program in ths coffee of Morton, a native woods. eteewhers prior to their ordina­ Utah) proposed today that^Mc- said the defendant ha^injuriea on prietor of the Standish Motel and acrou the street, one in front o f Chaplin A ir Crash be heard at the Holy Hourtom or- and wak* up! O uthy also be censured for hh ing Budget Director Roy E. Ool- 120 W. Center St. salute at the ceremony. Illing said today that the new of Okniuigee, Akia., and Of Indian Ths plan* w u ragistered in. the tion. Una. his mouth, face, forehead and ribs. restaurant. Auburn, M us., and the Municipal Building on Center descent row evening from 3 to 9 /w o c k in tanfuace about the Watkins com But as to the possibility of a BXSCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: Shortly afterward, Fermi took position wMl free Bailey te to n i name of Dodd end Miss Norma the new Church of the Aesump- The comm ittu from the com- e trio will spend ell afternoon M n. Fmuiy Bushnell, 494 E. Cen­ had lived in Southbridge for the Street, and one across Main Street tlnue his coBege advtaement Wdfk She claimed Harrelson beat jicr Nicholson, stetar of Dodd’s com­ hlned Catholic sponsoring groups mittee. McCarthy called its mem­ spina] injury, he a^d "1 just could his wife, Laura, and two children at the terminus. Probed for Cause tion. The Kev. Oprinac Kinkead, £ ing the govemor-«Icet on the ter St; lUss Eleanor Herring, 2 p u t eight years. to the United States, where they With senior etUdenU. Ballep )iad aO ahe poured liquid poison into panion. reports enthusiutic ruponu to bers “ unwitting handmaidens" of budget^ gearings, which atari to­ Hot make a dla^osia of a spinal llie turning on of the Christinas his jug of com whiskey. ^ R etrut Muter,.enlng hour la 10 a.m. and the Moatevldeo, Uruguay, Nov. 29 electric rangoe carried on during by police u Mrs. Sula Barttee of by the cruh. then that what he» (HsiUMckson) west on Laurel Street when the who killed his wife also injured fair w it continue throughout the I. atilda J. .MeCbrmack, 157 Pine immediately Ic^ ed over and whis­ Iff)—Uroguayaa voters ore keep- the celebration of the 75th an­ The plane. falUng into the top did was wrong.” McCarthy con- him in two scuffles. St., were held this afternoon at pered to Learyv.who w u seated Gadsden, Ala.', who died in 1962, truck, driven by Francis Tour- day log Lule Battle Berres’ foctiea niversary of light. and Mrs. Dovle Weaver of Annis­ of a tell oak tree, landed near the tlaued: naud, 53, 28 Depot Sq.. got tan­ The witness also said he spoke This te reported to be the only 2;30 at the Watkins Funeral Lome inside the railing At defense coun­ of the liberal Oelonido party ia spot Where the towns of ChapUn, 9 1 ® ' 3 9 « with the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson Judges were Leon Thprp, Man- ton, Ala., who died in 19Stl. Offi­ "I win concede that the language gled up with the parked car, with Sheppard, and he said Shep­ cahe charming Queen Elisabeth sel table. \ control of the 9-member gov­ chuter Herald, Florence Farrell, Eastford and Ashford meet. For­ without brains and without guts of the Center Congre;,'atlonaI cers said Mrs.\ Dom recalled she owned by Mabel X* Olson, II pard’s responses were "normal.” fa k es herself. She goaa into the Mrs. Clark stood up and an­ ernment council which handles,' Hartford Chamber of Commerce, nursed both prior to their duth. est rangers locatSd the scene u in wns a bad choice of words." What he described as a "marked, Church officiating. Mrs. Jennie B. Pearl St. kitriiisn to stir it up. Hie recipe swered Clerk Frost’X query in a the duties ef the presidency ia Howard E. Palmer, Hartford She was quoted as uyihg she this town. x KnoWlaad. when suggesting a Ho reported the only damage edema” — a swelling — appeared te not to be printed or pasMd on, Abom, fonuer choir director and voice that could be h u rd clearly tMs little South Amerlcaa no- delay in a deeialoa on MeChrthy's organist at O nter Church and a Courant and Walter C, Sage, poisoned Morton because "I lost State Police seareh^d through­ to the truck, owned by the Larsen on Sheppard’s right cheekbone and but te to be distributed through through the packed courtroom. 'ttoo. Hartford Times. proposal for a debate kmiuton, over hie right forehead. Hexter longUme friend of Mrs. McCbr- my head and blew up when 1 found out the night for the wrukage. SW ISS'^SS Hardware Store in Depot Square, non-profit organizations for There were about 40 spectators at out hs had been runnipg around After dawn. Ray Ivu , 4 Chaplin •aid ha would have the Cennte was A alight scratch on a rear ■aid. and Sheppard also had a small donation, the proceeds to be mack presided at the cTrgan. tha first session of her trial which 188 NO. MAIN 8T„ -M it^H ESTER parliamentarian draft an agree black eye. with another woman and had flyer, took off in hie plane wfth fender. used for charitable work. Burers were Frank B. Crocker. had been expected to lu t three bought some rings." TEUMI-9-2660 oient for study o f all partlso. A felt neckpad was around Miss Alyce Saltebury, cooking William Wiwle, Edward Wilson, weeks or more. an oburver from tha WillimonUc Ho said this would be submitted The saMnd traffic mishap oc­ Sheppard’s neck ani the osteo­ Edmondson u id qhe told him airport. (Formerly Kay's Putry Shop)^ curred' at Main and N. Main expert for the. Hartford Gas Co., Frank 'Wttner, Sr.. Marshall Fin­ Cregg had Mrs. Clerk booked on she poisoned' Dom twice becaus* to Sena. Watkins, . MoChrthy; path moved his head "with some made a Queen Elizabeth cake, iced lay and David McIntosh. 'They spbtted the wrukage al­ Streets shout 11 a. m.. Jime 25 after ehe signed a SH page FUMTHE "he w u mean to me." Once by most immediately, and led the Johnson and other... difficulty,” Hexter said. in white and decorated with choco­ Burial w u in E u t Cemetery. statement in which, he u ld, ahe Watkins toM the Senate he fav­ Aftar investigating the accident pouring on "a lot of poison on his However, the physician contl late, for the recent meeting of the admitted that ahe "and she alone' prunts.’’ After eating them he ored a limitation o f debate, but Patrolman Erneat Noake said a nued, he found no discoloration and Manchester Soroptimiste at the Miee KaRi^n E Shea killed her husband. ^ Slanted the details worked, out went to the hospital for 23 days, car driven by William Johnston, very little ewelling when the City Club, Hartford, and a con' Largely attended funeral serv­ Crejgg never made public {he •arofuUy. nepkpod woe removed. p e • day after he returned, Mrs. 17. 2M Main St, stsrtod up at siderable enm w u earned for their let,.' for Miss Kr.thryn' E Shea, 69 contents of the statement, sXying D ou w u quoted, she- gave him a Sen. Dtriuen (Rrlll), who op- the .dummy cop at tha interaec- Small Ahraeions current project, acholarships for the details were "so horrible and pokee censure, propoeed thst the Benton St., were held this morning tablupoonful of poisbn in a cup of tion there and hooked into the There were several small abra­ teachers of mentally retarded at 8:30 at the T. P. Holloran Fu- lurid" he would not releau them coffee. - a«reement fix a diOnite time for right rear fender of another car sions on the Inside of the doctor’s children. neral Home, followed by a solemn Until the trial. CHRISTMAS COL-IECTION Dom drank the coffee and died debate on substitutes and mnend- croaelng in front of him. mouth. Heater said. The Legion Auxiliary members Shortly afterward, reports mants to the censure resolution. rcquieia M a u in St. Jam u’ Church Sporlcling Chrhimen fovon MioL highlight the fosthw tha next day at the hospital, she The resulting damage to the Hexter said Sheppard’s brother. will have a bigc'er and better sup­ at 9 o’clock. The Rev. John F. spread about wife swapping recalled. Hlrksen h l n ^ f has a aubstitute. right rear fends- and skirt of the Dr. Stephen Sheppard, asked if he ply of useful and practical articles parties—reports emphatically de­ Perfume Porsert in o choke oil Coty clotik frogroncM - McCarthy aaid he would have no Hannon was the celebrant, the "He sure did like prunes." she second car, driven by Stcnley wanted to see x-rays , that were and home cooked foods at this an­ Rev. George Hughu the deacon nied by both Prosecutor Cregg and w u quoted. "I. fixed a whole box Objections to sr.y ri'.angcs'. so long Oeidel, SI, 30 Avondale Rd., was taken of the osteopath’a neck and nual bauar, which this y u r. will Mrs. CHark’s attorney. , I'ORIGAN • I’AIMANT • EMERAUDE • 'PARIS' "as we fix a cutoff for thU debate and the Rev. Edgar Farrell the and he ate them all!" eatiniated by pollie at about $100. spine. be held in the Legion Kome for the subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone o n Oct. 14, Arthur G. Jackson, and lupke it early." Johneton, who was headed north The examinging physician said first time. 25, a Haverhill shoe cletk, w u in­ TOM BROWN Sen. Welker «t .m l "Do you know how to make the neral home and numerous floral named in a fifth adultery' count •E ll fluri, sitd cwAdtaG ey tsta in o i^ a e d to censure control the Bailey to Attend Fnf It mmS, •( ,0*1. lid. (Ilf (raniyartnl m «m blfck. wsry sr iliriMk. Fwrtwr** liyfutd diagnosis of a spina!cord injury?” tributes were received. against Jackson, who Mid he be­ Swill «vii< be. wHb • tu r half. came on admirer of Mrs. Clark £asy-Pay Plan tWksytaf rlMi M «r 40 f«U. Flaitk, wliii rwbbn Krt, "Tes,” replied Dr. Hexter, "I be­ I (Mib. About Town lieve I can.” . Boston Session Edu-ud F. S^llvoa when he met her through her hus­ IS NOW band. in p n m M OR AMotma "Have you ever made one?” ■ Funeral services /for Edward F. 9 0 0 •ooorra^ VAun aoeoriAt vatai aaFanaa West Boycotts The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, minis­ "No. I have not," replied the Jackson said he and his wife W Witi » sm aooariaa vaua Principal Edaon M. Bailey of Sullivan. 229 Woodbridge St., who has since filed - for divorqe ter of the Covenant-Congregation­ witness. ., were held this morning at 8:15 at Sins Manchester High School will at­ visited on many occulons with the . Moscow T a lk s al Church, -Will be guest spesker 'You never made a diagnosis of tend the Friday seseion of the two- the Leclerc Funeral Home, ' 23 at the meeting of the Brotherhood spinal cord injurj'.’’ Oorrigan Clarks at the latter's Lake Attitash day conference of the New Eng­ Main St., and at 9 o’clock In St. home. OUR of Emanuel Lutheran (^lirch Fri­ continued, his voice rising sharply, land Aun. of Colleges and Second­ Bridget's Church. The Rev. John (Oeaftamd from Page One) day, Dec. 3. in Luther Hall. The "imt you come Into court here J. Delaney w u the celebrant at Jackson said he met Clark at ary 'Schoqls which te opening in an electronics firm where Clark meeting will be preceded by a pot- where a man is on trial for mur­ Boston Thursday. the solemn requiem' Mau. the w u a 375-a-week night worker. , "The eeeenUal basis for a use- luck supper at 6:30 and the wives der More than 1,000^. New Ehigland Rev. Robert E. Carroll the deacon fill conference whether on Ger­ of the members have been invited The state objected and Oorrigan educators froin 531 member insti­ and the Rev. Theodore Gubala the many, Austria or the remaining to attend. The emphasis will be on was not allowed to finish the tutions are expected to attend the subdeacon. Mrs. Arlyne Garrity the Christmas theme. remark. SERVia CENTER •apccta o f European security does affair, which svill be the sissocta- w u organist and soloist. 601DEN V , tlon’s 69th annual meeting. Bearers were Harrv E. Clen. r not. in their (the western nations) Jaycee V<'ivea will hold a meet­ Tb4 association is the only Sr.. . Harry E. Clen. Jr., Edward >low, at present exut,"-the joint ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the educational group in New Eng­ F. Moriarty, John F. Garrity, GEORGE PERFUME mply seid. West Side Recreation Onter. land bringing together public Ralph P. Burns and Jam u Cum­ Take your pick Each member is esked to bring a Hospital Notes CHEMISTRY SET GOLF COURSE GAME "R|0£TM” TRACTOR FARMER WTHEOEIL The Soviet-proposed meeting on high schools, private secondary mings. SUPPER MANAGER baked item for sale. The group en­ Burial w u in St. Bridget’s M u st SEE YOU* ' e/t mtt buuttfwt N... 5 tw in *«m I l.b n T O K ^en security opened in Patients Today: ...... 143 scpoolfl, oolleifes and universities. CemyM. 6-bU. y s n . b n 2 m tal \ ______jo y ^ a tea recently at the home Highlight of-the conference will Oemeteiy, where Father Carroll -•tary with iU » w i.rb .».ta m d M ^ o w today with only Soviet a d m i t t e d SATURDAY: Mrs. of- Mrs. Philip C. Roberts, 120 be an addreu at the annuU dinner read tha committal service. THIS WEEK ntaf diMiiwIt .ltd eyynefui tar- ra wvfw^v^w__i£ m09W e mmrm, ••*■•**•* anMmal Aaiakf»w*B** __« '••f* •wnMsbIf ef biqb ieiyau yieuta. •atellitee present Steep Hollow Lane. Dorothy McKenney. Tolland; Rob­ 2 rvbbn In addition to the western Big meeting Friday night by the wr*r 223 .*f.(imfieai at yur IneWih Mtat-heefeM •’rj;. -V

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    ■ /' ■\ ■ M g n » / WAWCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTEH. CONN., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1954 V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 f A e r E c y n ^ iWWKBVtLLB POLES ^BY PONTAINB POX PRISCILLA’S POP A BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OLIVER! I'VE TOLD Presents Ideas Fire Forces 75 men carried her down n rear stair­ VDU A HUNDRED T IM E S .. Silverstein Caltk Turks M a n ch ester way to safety. ,\OU MUSTN’T^ POULOW Answtr to Proviouo Pu8iio Sense and Nonsense Suffering from exposure and a 1 HE MAKES LENMNC A ME TO SCHOOL! Birds Bud Bsosts V t On Gift WrRpping Out into Street heart condition,' Mrs. Leaser' was An Enthusiastic People D a te B ook one of seven persons treated by and I sleep on a Russian's Mble physiciana at the scene and taken FRIENDLY BUSIIfESS Two farmers, attired In cordu­ . 4 Holiday gtft wrapping a ill .be ACBOSt m roys and .' gaiters, were, 'StrolUpg mst. Bridgeport, Nov. 39 (R -4 l»-fam. later.to Emergency Hospital. Most Ttds te tiw Irtendly YES MANsgsr of tbs local lO r M tw . through's picture gallery, where Bulldog—So it things a rt so Bgul Btlversteln, president ofwpeople come in and" lecture on demonstrated at tlie Homemakers’ Wednesday, Dec. 1 Uy apartment house, largely ocqu- of them suffered minor injuries or Ptaracs Compeay. He beliavsa that oa o 0"f/ 1 Xaimal aninal smoke inhalation. Jttm m m i . tAalaialaiouad SBurdaa . they looked, and apparently felt, great, what arc you doin' in Rogera Corp., who returned teat these thlngR, but in Turkey, it Holiday program Wednesday Annual fair of the American Le­ pled by Puerto Ricans was heayily oae should bocrew uaaoMMarily. B at wbaa a Paris? ' was aU new to them, and they i iabMfrlMK SProdueid decidedly out of place. But at last week from a trip to Turkey in be­ morning^ Dec. 1, at the Community gion Auklltery, Legion Home, 10 damaged early yesterday by a fire ioaa is to a pscson's advantage, ho provides iellN , BIYwhoriaH truadamnlal they came to a picture which Wolfhound—I like to bark once were very grateful.” "T ." Ooffee will be eerved at 9:30 a.m. here with the nseded cash. In a while. half of one of this country’s foreign Among the problems facing ths that drova 78 men, women and Confer Dv^ees water animals SRuMlaa really seemed to please them—a and the program hegina at 10. “Christmas Tree Town,” annual CHMie omneauh n aim borrowing a rtraplo, friendly trnai portrait of a lovely girl with a aid programs, today described the Turks tnat SUvofstcin noted was fair of WSCS, South Mothodtet :Clittdton Into the street. ltOaa(8eot) woUkioiiad Turks as an "optimlatic rjid en­ There will be a nursery for chil- action. Ha maket team to laiplayail man and awnan, m inted or' • OhlocMjr I particularly ugly bulldog. Stage-struck Maiden (after try­ that ths agriculture, which em- Church. Flraitoen arrived at the t]e. drea. East'M ain tt.. at 8:11 a. m. to find 14Ms41ay TObMm I Bob—This is something nice, ing her voice)—Do you think I can plpys 80 per cent of the 22,000,000 Tharsdny, Doe. 8 If you dacida that a loan ia to your advantage, eoioM M SSa ever do anything with my voice? •“They think they’re pecq'Ie o f psopis In Turkey, was in danger Mra Eldrsd Ooich, gift-wrap­ men find women in night clothing 18 Slater • rraudulaat EHck. ping stylist of Uia Tte-’Fis Go. of Christmaa aale and baked ham Campbell A w niaFi 'YES MANagar today. i^chard^What is It called? Stage Manager— Well, It might destiny and will one day Tie ampng of being far outstripped in tech­ pouring out of the baUdlng, carry. Council No. 573. UStota tLandsd 87 Hand waapoBs 41 Graat attety the world’s leaders Silverstein CteicMo, will prssent ideas for supper in St. Mary's pariah house, Inc children^ and pets. Knights of Columbus, will com -' tfuas $38 to $800 au Hgaatsra filauu amphqra lOFStbor Bob referred to the catalog. come In handy in case of fire. nological advancement by in­ li-» 88Pifca 48Wlefcad said, a The other man looked closer at One nice thing about being a the Russians,’’ with whom they “Turkay will havs to increase mated at $35,000 by Manuel Ckm- aiicAiotd ITDaubs msanlnghill 44PsUahMadiar Miare a common border. Harrison’s Stationers. calcau of Trumbull, the owner, night at St. James School Hall at SOMETIMES the bulldog. man is that you don't hkve to kiss the purchasing power of the farm-, Smorgasbord at North Methodist I THINK YOU'LL aOMoRlad UPlayparte 81 Packad away 40Witharad Silverstein quoted Turks as say­ era if the Industrialists are going In the afternoon, there will be Church, 8:30 to 7 p.m. '' lharw w ns no estimate of the losa 8 o’clock. FINANCE C a HLactniSaip 88 Command 88 Coral island Richard—Ah! He is a beauty sdmeone who hasn't shaved for two ing, ’twie’ve' fofght tliem (.the in clothing, furnishings and other District Deputy 'nibmas J. Mor­ NEVER 47Small Uut too! days. —Charles ^ Knouse. to have a market in their own a- Ohrlstctes deco.atlon workshop Dee. 8 piad 4 m MAIN ST^ 2nK Ovw WoBlWBfth% MANCHKSTKR •bird MWincHimpad StMagaxina • dude Russiahs) before and wS can fight country -for their manufactured to make articles, to be contributed Sock and Buskin’s preamUtion poaaoaaiono lost by thb tenants. ‘ rissey vill be in charge and direct Mltehall 8-4188 • AMHw-Iha V n MANi«to LEARN 88 Itenate rabbtteM Xant ameutlvt 480Umpst tll.em again, and we’ll beat them.’’ goods," he said. According to Sil­ to the Hartford County "Y” Christ­ of “On Borrowed Thro,” BhcklsT The nearby Iglasta Dlscipulos the officers of Campbell Council OKN THUnOAV IVININGS UNTH • FM. )! 841luMtenIaka 88Barrdpaft 40 Salt water 80 Win# cup Love begins when she sinks In­ Night Club—a place where peo­ SilverateUv who was sent to verstein, much remains to be done mas sale, which will be l.eld at Uie SchooL CSirist Qnirch served as a refuge who will put on the degrees. The iMM a*4a a ml4wti «f unisNIii aoM to your^'ams and ends with her ple, who have nothing to remem- for many of the evacuees. The Red second snid third degrees will be 88Wadin(bird Turkey u,.a member of a seminar in the way of water and soil con­ Ann Street YWCA in Haitford, .M turday, Dee. 4^ ,8 hr* •( $1N CMb M.M vtM snn*i(r wh M h » wrwCTtto arnMy IwliBniHt ■> flMi uML arms in th^ sink. be.-, go to forget —Pipe Dreams. Croaa provided them with cots held on Frldav and Sunday, Dec. 87ruUbousa r r by^the t ’orelgfi Operations servation in Turkey. Dec. 10. Waddell PTA show, > r ft r Inlstration in association with Homemakera are invited to btenkota, clothing, food and other 3 and 5, at the American Legion OPEN SATVBDAYS UNTIL NOON NOVEMBER 87 to DECEMBEB 18 (ab.) r Silverstein also said the country school auditorium, 8 |t.m. neesMiUes. 80MoitraMBt DT r He asked fpr a raise, saying A young roan, starting out on a a the Council for Internationalis faced .with the problem of re­ bring a sandwich and stay for ths Home. 88naya three companies were after him— business career, was being given JbtigreBs in Management, -a pri­ storing private enterprise which afternoon session. Ooffeo ‘will be Ass’t F irs Chief Jerome Barrett All members and especially the If a *person helM/you out wlthr said the Mate apparently started ( f 84Paiaeeaeeted ' gas, light and telephone. some advice by his father; himseU' vate organisation, attributed the had been. virtuetly Wiped out by ssrved a t noon. Mra Paul McKay proposera of candidates have been r Turks’ spirit and enthusiasm to out giving you ^int look lliat from a dsfecUva oil heater in the asked to maked a special effort wrtUna J l a very successful and wealthy Ataturk when he natlpnallsed in­ and Mrs. Clifford Calla'.'-an, Mrs. makes you fogf/ahsepUh, he's a Teacher—Johnny, whgt is a man. the fact that they are actually a liouis Betko and Mrs. Mward Dik third floor apartment of Mrs. to be present during these Cere­ SOLanM 1 I a flood? dustry as part of his program to good friend. / Agnae Leaser, SO, an invalid. Fire­ monies. OPENING proptrty Dad—And, remember, son, al­ young people. revive the country. will present a variety of exciUng t Johnny—It’s a river tod big for ways keep In mind that honesty Although the Ottoman empire ideas for simple, inexpensive but 80 Cardinal’s d p % Ita bridges. Silverstein said the government WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 //- €0i0f always will be the best policy. dates back aeveral hundred yeara, now wants to shift over to a eft'ective decorating for the iwliday &- 1 IT IT Son—Oh, yes indeed. Silverstein said the Turks regard private enterprise system and is season. 87Abova pi Nothing Is so kingly as kind­ Instrv.ctions and patterns will be 10 Cherniy sr sP & Dad—Oh, and Incidentally, ydu themselves as having been created trying to sell its nationalized in­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WIlXlABfS OUK BOAKOIMG ROUSE with MAJOR UOOPLB ness, nothing so princely as good­ 'might read up a bit on cotpbra- as a new nation only 31 years ago dustries—but at prices that Silver­ available for those \/ho wish to will. tlon law. It’s really surprising how when Kemal Ataturk came to stein regards as too high. take some of ths ideas home. Those WhyRry Your Clofliai _ O O ^ R a s 1 power. participating are asked to bring T m miiny things can bs done in a One of the country‘s basic prob­ If the door to opportunity does Ataturk, who died in 1B88 but old candles, discarded lipsticka, 'tOUMCEP A ^^VpllCLIGOALCJMS AUDTa.L*1g OlVmyaoo n a business way, and still be honest. lems IM the extremes of wealth, on NEW M ST HOni, w not open to polite knocks—kick Reporter—W»iy all, the gloom? Is still revered by the people, Sil­ small gelatin molds, scissors and THe sav'ruEViTF 48 Habituate 1 U in. ’ I the one hand, and poverty, on the pinking shears. , BUT IF VOLTU. M Waeaalwm 1 Editor—I receive a letter yes­ verstein said, launched a tremen­ other. Theae extremes are sym­ fh« HARD W AY ? PIdUPA HAIRPIN, SALE FOB MV SHAKESPEARE M % terday informing me that I was dous program aimed at Weatem- bolised, Silverstein said, by the A WMPOP dUM PORTRAIT/ tHS PICTURE,VIITH B If r The buHdog and the ^Russian the beneficiary .if a large bequest; teing the country and raising it camels and donkeys which can be ANP A KUMER BANP SlLasrimattan I w W from ths lethargy and despair in­ Artists to Hear / r u . FIX rrsoMOu -fH/*T SLACK MdS^/KCm E wolfhound were walking down the and In the rush I ra,>Ued, “Your seen compeUng with Cadillacs for n v a n ta Champs Elysees In Paris. to which it had sunk with the de­ The fine days . . . the days j CAN aET HOME/ OODaath r contribution is returned wftH the right of way In the city UTY SALON cJ^ THE 'pro prieto r o f A POP L_ Bulldog—In my country, Eng­ thanks.’’ -■ cay and destruction of the empire. streets. Talk by Painter w h e r e a 6 o y 04Chai^^ k&*’ u la r local s B. land, thinga are terrible, even the This was the fourth time since When it Pays to be Alive SCORED FROmL oounaspifated Before starting his four weeks OASIS, Ot^SASCOW bones are. being eaten by the hti- Hubby—Well, darling, I’ve Just the summer of 1951 that Silver­ of seminars in Turkey, Silverstein MorfeRt Piejp. F ir s t o n a - OOKaghm c stein has gone to Europe on a gov­ A quaint.fishing vlUsge in Brit­ N O'HARE.'-^ - a> U mans. ha4 my life insured for IJO.OOO. spent time in Italy, where he at­ WILD P ic k - . 87ruitlf0 ernment mission. T\^e.previously tany, as seen through the'eyes of ShouM be YCMJR Days WILL r Wolfhound—In. Russia, things Wife—That’s nice. Now I tended a public au(Uence given by OFP .THROW are wonderful. I have a platinum he was a member of a seminar an artist, will be the feature of a *ron't have to keep telling you to Pope Pius X ll at his summer resi­ ■pedal meeting of the South Wind­ doghouse,. caviar-dipped bones, be careful every place you go. team that went to Belgium, and once he was sent as an observer to dence a t Ctestle Oan Dolfo, and sor Art League Thur^sy, Dec. 2,' Hot WASH DAYS!! )ODIRIDOE ST. BUGS BUNNY a European management confer­ five days in larsel, where he was at 8 p.m. a t the South Windsor ence in Paris. impressed with the progress made Firs House. ^HESTER GREEN / in turning a deaert into a produc­ 'fift! In all, St’veratein was in Europe The artist, Albertus' E. Jones of EASY X HAM- TW l Just under 12 weeks, visiting 30 tive land. South Windsor, will show the- Oil UNG — NO RESTRICTIONS OVrABMACB.' WILL BLOW A m cities in 12 different countries. On The Silverateina also vlalted paintings whlcl^ he did during a Apointments On and After Sntardnjr, Nov. 27 ^•ASiq rr if h i most of his trip, he was accom­ Greece, Austria, England, Switzer­ summer in th» ancient, village of S fv ¥Mir dollMfi bdlBr. ib w b panied by his wife, who met him land, Belgium, and Francs, and In Concameau oil the west coast of T«l nc Mitchell 9-7800 or S-8494 in ^aples. many of these countries, he said, France. The program will be. In Abput half of the lodal man’a there was much to indicate that effect, a colorful travelogue with a time was spent In government "Americans shouldn’t be too smug life-like piintlnga instead of the business with the remainder split about their know-how." cqnvAntiqhai slides. The paintings between conducting business for “In Switzerland. England, show llte in the village as it has his firm and sightseeing. France, Sweden and Belgium," he been the past 800 years. •aid, “there are factories and m r z Silversteln’s seminar team, Joius, a former president of the IS YOUR BURNER ''yy' -\ whose aim was' to provide for an processes Oiat we don’t have here." Connteticut Academy of Fine exchange of ideas between Amer­ Arte, has been painting for 54 n*a< d e t e c t i o n f s b s i o j e n t d i e s H-m X *i?WK56S IS ASSISTAK5T ican and Turkish businessmen and ytera and teaching art for more MCaOES ARE AMiPE-MOT BORN ^ SALES MAHA6ER * industrialists in an etfort to stimu­ Thqmp4>nville, Nov. 29 (/P)— wan 40 years. One of the best R E A D Y ?. . ,^ E A R E ! late Turkey’s economy, visited four President' William * J. Hughes of known artists in the Eteat, he has DRYERS Turkish cities. Ankara, the capital, the Enfield Society for the detec­ won 19 prizes in major art shows ALLEY OOP Big Oddfl BY V. T. HABILIN Istanbul, Izmir and Adana. tion of thieves and robbers died m and has had his work exhibited in FREE NORMAL INStALLATIONS Silverstein said each City was Mercy . HospiUI, Springfield. leading art exhibitions throughout 1?^ ^ ^ N O W F MOO GETS remarkably different from the Mass., yesterday at the agt of KEN /WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY the country. A selection of his WELL NOW, ISNT THAT ^\LI0ERArH>, IlL rest, but that everywhere the 85. Hughes, ah Inmrahce agent, work is now on exhibit at the Don't l« t ^ weethw «et yoH dewn. !• ef eoMt end woiry. Ste in for M W Ssniet J L ^ DftNOV/WITH 0 ^ Americans went In the underdevel­ was a former first selectman of Somers Art Galleries. US LEFT TO FICHT THEIALL BT MVSELF.; M A W jl JO-W** ap«M oped country, they were greeted the town of Ekifield, and until he PUIS warmly. retired from the Job 7 years ago, The South Windsor Art League, THEM WITH 17 A $ HUMAND which has a membership of 100. HAS ID SO GET HIM* , ^ 1 H 1 evSN GOT A "This was the first time we had had been for 40 years the 'tliomp- attttrMttisk sonville ..correspondent of Spring- is expected to turn out in force to BUCKSTQNE--MIYTAG-MC-O-MilTI ^SELF CAPTURES ^ ^ H I L wE A ^ ' ' ever had r team In an Asian coun­ hear Jones, try." Silverstein aid, “and the field Republican. His widow/ a son Turks were tremendously grate- and three daughters survivs. WASHERS end DRYERS ~ LOW PRICES — FREE SERVICE ful." . ■k We have the nien, ikill automgtie delivery—fret He siald the seminars were NAMED TO 8EW1M1 BOARD 410 took to gerWoe, adjuet, heat-aaving tipa— courteous “mote spirited" In* the Turkish New Haven. Noy. 29 (A —Abbee riRgci

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    Nsvy Aerial Scores Against Army. Nation-wide Teevee Viewers Many Fans .Question Southern u.iai, veorgia Celtics.Beaten D o w d t o Earth Pro Football Game AAU Approves In Wild Game Cleveland’s Defense Saw Race; Collect $580^45 Short Army Kick-offs Tech Head^owl Cast World Records l^eason Marig for Fouls Too Much for G ints Four Major Bowls All. ADOierican Athletes Set By EABL I'OST Navy Put Ball in Play Committed and Free MaUon-Wlde tclevlaion viewen YankSf Cards Resume Bids Four Lettermen Back Set for New Year'fi WcfinH Easy 23 Mariks Last Year; New Ymlk Gains Only lu t Friday night had an opportun­ After Kicks on ^7, 38* Throws Made in NBA Ford Konno Tops List Paces Browns Four/Yards Rntliing ity to view the highlights i t last With UCoDD Quintet Holiday Attractions; V ., New York, Nov. 29 (4^—Fort liiursday morning’s running of the 41, 38, 42 Yard Unes s Navy in Sugar Bowl Miami Beach, Fla., Nov. 89 art— 64 Yards in Air; To Place Homeless Clubs Wayne's PUtons and tha •Minna- nth annual Five Mile Road Rare. Starra Five lettermen will ’Iha Amateur Athletic Union make np tlM nadeas of the' In Big Service Battle apoUa Laktrs contined to nm 1-2 Its Surprise 49ers Filmed shots were carried on John New York, Nov. 29 (/P)—lElght (AAU) gave Its official approval HorcAon, Nov. 1954-56 University o f Connect- Cameron - Swayse's coast to coast The New-^Qty AA' franchise to Denver cur­ Philadelphia, Nov. 29 IP)—Army eoUega football teams led by audt In the National B(uketball Associa­ yesterday to 83 world racord braak- Camel Newscast. York Yankees'' efforts, to place rently in the class A Western lent baskethaJI , squad which tion’s Western Division today, opens Ite aeaeon D ^ 7 at the offered no allbla for Ita 27-30 de­ post-season veterans as Southern ing perfonamcaa by Amartcan ' Ths race was also featured on j their homeless Kansas City Anier* League. The Cardinals are ready feat by a fired-up Navy, football while the Syracuse Nationals WNHC-TV last Thursday night, to- vacate Columbus and switch new Field Houae at Storrs Oalifo(mia and GeoriJla Tech made athletes to 1W4. I. T ret. team Saturday, but many apecta- moved into a first place tie with CSeveltod S • .T7« aaveral hours after the actual League franchise in. Denver that AA franchi.se to Onfahr,, also against the University of Rhode up the cast today for thd Rose, the Philadelphia Warriors in the In the final mcetiiv o f Its annual ning. The Associated Press gave and the St, ^ u ls Cardinals' plan laland. tors questioned the Cadet's kick­ N#w York ••soaaeeaaa 4 S ADO in the Western. The Cardinals, in­ off strategy and the call for a pass ■ Bdger, Orange wjid Cotton Bowk, Rastern race. convention, the AAU accerAed PhUadelpi^ the event excellent coverage. to aliift their Columbus club to cidentally, also own the D:raha Connecticut peeled a ' 28-3 4 • J09 for whst could haVe been tha tying —the four major New Year's Day In afternoon games yesterday ciaime for one uew World njurk In ntUburgh ...... Top Collection Oraaha reached the "ahowTlcwn” franchise. The Cardinair, incident­ record laat year and waa the track, 16 in owimmlng and six'm fi • RMl touchdown when they had been rip­ grid attractions. Pistons defeated tha Milwau- Washington .... » 0 JOO General Chairman Wilbert Had­ stage today as the minor leagues ally, also oA-n th* Omaha franchise. New England NCAA champion, Hawks 96-81 and ths Lakers weight lifting. Also apiMoved wert ping the Middles' line for steady Duke, champions of the Atlantic Chicago Cards fi • JOO den reported today that a total of prepared to open their annual con- The independently-owned Denver won the first annual New Eng- dowmed the Boston Celtics 115-108 two track performanoas and two _ Western n<0.4S was (xdlected from the venUon. club is operate.’. Ijy Bo') Howsam. land OsUege Teurnameut, dad gain also drew some comment. Coast Conference, > 'as tha laat swimming faato which equadled the It wss a game to furnish plenty In »vwild and wooly fray which gjtKft ...... crowd of 10,000 last Turkey Day With the Dec. 1 deadline for any Yanks’ Offer Refused the Yankee Conferenee title for one to Join the select group when piodus^ season records for free listed world standards. morning before and during the run­ franchise shift only 48 hour.*; away. The Yankees reportedly have of fuel for arguments for months - the league athletic directors chose ...... • the aixth time In eeven years. throwslhade and fouls committed, Leading the American record San Francisco ...... 8 AM ning of the race. This year's total officials of the club and leagues , offered 880,000 for the Denver Headlag the list ef lettermen to come, among the more than the Blue Devils to play in Miami's brsahers wars Ford Konno of Ohio is the highest in history. Members 100,000 who sat in on the thriller teven Straight Isia Angeles ...... s involved were knee-deep in special franchise. This has been refused. are Oe-daptalas Art Qnimby, Orange Bowl against Nebrccka of SjrracusAran its winning streak State r.ljo sat fw-jr new World G r ^ g a y ...... 4 of the sponsoring Nutmeg- Forest sessions and prlvr.te caucuses hop­ Western League directors have at Municipal Stadium or those ths Big Seven. Duke ended its reg­ to seven b y ^ lly io g to defeat the tolm ulng marie, and Tommy No. 116, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, 6-5 aeaior eeater M New Loa- BalUmora ...... » ing to bring baseball's newest and refused to set any price and have dea aad Staa Zhaa, 6-1 sealer who watched on their television ular season with a 47-12 thumping New York Knickerbockers 79-77 Kono of Sacramento, Oallf., and passed among the crowd with con- •f North Carolina. biggest headache to some sort of challenged the American Associa­ Army-Navy game at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, shows pass from N aw guard of^Mertdeu. Other letter- screens. last night Dolph Schayes drove In Norbert 8cheina.Ukor of Detroit, New York. Nov- 29 (RW evvhig ttlnera on race day for voluntary solution. tion to initiate draft for its ter­ q ^ r te r ^ c k George Welch (H ) In first photo at he drops back for aerial to halfback Bob Crair f 4 ^ But in the end nothing can take One more Bowl announcement Is contributions. meu are Jfan Aheatu, 6-2 sea­ with the deetdinV field'goal In the each with three weight lifting rec­ tntoacles or ahaip fona revareala. Private Coaferraoee ritory procedures as permitted un­ ^ n taking pass in photo No. S while teammate A lex Aronis (61) takea out w ^ ld- the glory of victory away from axpeoted sometime later today final 27 seconds, although limping ord. This year marked the third time ler o< Irvlagtoa, N. 4 .; Rba when the Gator Bowl Selection the Detroit Uooa and Ctevalaad The American Association sched­ der the rules. •• double with three other Army tacklers. who did puji him down (photo alx^ but not Bwhwell, 6-1 Jnalor of Eaet this Navy outfit. Which had such from an injured h e^ \ A total of 338 appUcatlona that the Tall Cedara had under- uled a special meeting at 9 a.m. appeal that the Navy department, Committee picks two teams to play ' taken the sponsorship of the The Yankees prefer negotiation Tom Bell, Army back (46) S a y ^ Otnage, N. J.; aad Oordoa (Clyde Lovellette em ir 29 pointa World, Ai.’.ertcan and meet rec Browns arill matt for the Nattaol (CST) and the Western Lea.:.-i.e set, to draft for two reasons. First Craig nil the way. Navy won the thrillera, 27-20. (AP Wirephoto), ^ headed by Secretary Thomas, ap­ In the Dec. 31 affair at Jackson­ were placed before the AAU Turkey Day sports fixture, A year Raddy, d-1 Jnalor of Bralatree, ville, Fla. for Minneapolis. Boston made 56 *^®otteU Laagua charapianahip its preparatory meeting at 10 a.m. they would like to settle the mat' Mgim proved a bid to compete in the free throws, compared with only theee, 164 were approvad ago a total of tS39.7i was collected (CST) before tangling l,i a joint TMb la the lineup for the big rejected. M t month for the third atnlght and In IKS, the Tall Cedars col­ ter peaceably. Edcond, a draft vic­ Aeoiattag Greer this year will Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Jan. 92 point, from the field. session later in the day. In the tory would atm leave them with­ 1. The Middies’ opponent will be four on Jan. 1; Fordham SeU New Mark ' lected S40Q. meantime, officials of the Yankees, be Nick Rodis, basketball coach Roae Bowl, Paeadenn, Oallf.— Fort Wayne ran up a 17-polnt <^>*''**««* dOMT to Money Te Werthhy Cause out a ball park, which they would at Amerloaa lateraatloaal Col­ Mississippt, Southeastern confer- lead eariy, but Milwaukee pulled Fordham University set a new Cardinals, Denver and Oinalra clubs Ohio SUte (9-0) vs. Soathrrn World mark of 7:27.3 In the 2-mUe Its fifth conascuUva divisional titla Since tM ng over the running oi be forced to either rent or pur­ Merchants Retained State Grid lege fas SpriagfleM. Maaa., for snes champions. up to 74-77 In the third period, only ^ teiH ^ UM cloaeet ponoare. were engaged In private confer­ chase from Howsam. The Yankees Fired With the knowledge that s Oaltfornln (8-S). c.j^eiSi'.U L ri ,n.'s etid Doi cil Lrev/'a^er, dai-.t Jsraiy, lonas.pa one relay and ths University of Texas Otto Giahawi the race, the Tall Cedars turn all ences. the paat five yeara. Radis was Sng&r Bowl. New Oflenns— to have the rally die when Hawk tooTfew 'York Otonto. 6 is-T mt- proceeds over to the Muscular don’t w u t to buy the Denver park Bowl assignment awaited them guard Bob Harriaon fouled out. arm after taking fourth period pass from quarterback Otto Graham twice tied the World record e f 40.5 Realising that the ultimate de­ alto the freahnum foolhall Navy (7-2) vs. MlsslsslMit (9-1). in National Leagua game with. Giants at Polo Grounds, Naw York City In the 440-yard relay. yeatarday. tha idla Liana oaw Dystrophy Fund. and H wsam doesn't want to lease eoach at UOMu thhi paat year. should they win or even tie, the Tuesday night Fort Wayne and w Ixw Angaloa Rams and Son cision reached a.t tlase 'meetings Title While Winning Seven Tilts Middies lacked only a few yards of Oibnge. Bowl,. Miami — Duke (Nov. 28). Giant back Tom Landry (49) puts clindisr on Brewster The AAU made no im|K>rtaat Long Island Wins ‘ All runnara and officials compete sTrd conferences could lead to base­ After the epeelal opeatag (7-2-1) vs. Nebruekn (6-4). Mlnneapolia duel In one. half of a FYancieoo 49an drop out of eon> at no coat; and none received The Cardinals-Omaha* situation matching the Cadets In yards Madison Square Carden' double- and another Giant defender. Herb Rich, (27), follows him to ground. changea in tha rulae of amateur ball’s gi«ateat realignuient of Is not as involved. Draft la out of game agalaat Rhode lalaad, the Cotton Bowl, Dallas—Arkansas At left background ia Giant center John Cannady (53). Browns won, sports under its JurisdlcUon. only tha Chicago travel money. Only one runner By PAT BOLDUC Hnalrtee will meet aa other top- gained on the ground and made (8-2) vs. Oeorgtn Tbch (7-8). header, while New York meets Piggy Bowl Game Bean In the race. from out of state asked for travel teams, other leagues held off their the question there since Omaha is 16-7, to virtually clinch their fifth consecutive Eastern Conference Kenneth L- “Tug” Wilson, presi­ For the second straight aeaaon, position averaged* 42.8 yards per chants ground out a whopping 1,- aeteh foe la St. Joeeph’e of three of their five completed passes The Sugar Bowl grabbed Navy niladslphla in the other tilt in _ Only Otealda OteuMa allowancea but the request was meetings until the ptctvre cleared. Cardinal owned. Besides, only one kickoff, the hom/» forces having good for touchdowns. New York, Boston plays at Mil­ title. (AP Wirephoto) dent of the UR. Olympic Cummlt- This much la known. The Yian- the Merchants are hailed as Con­ 892 yarda on the ground for a Philadelphia, aa Dee. t, alMt at and Misstkatpipl late Saturday with­ The beat the Beqn can do In tie dropped when the ninner found out city from a league can be drafted, necticut semi-pro chsmptons. booted 41 times, nine more than per-game average of 144.7 yards. Army gained 265 yards rushing waukee the same evening. tee, told the convention Ax-mrican Meriden, Nov, 39 (ff) .— Moat Detroit fOr the Wantern COnfOr- all proceeds entered the Muscular keea want to prove their v --n3aa according to baseball law. Storrs. The Rhode Islaad in minutes after the teams -had athletics are “drifUns' 6way from halfbacks would Consider seorlfig Losers o f but one contest Isst year rival foes. The locals averaged Proof of Manchester’s defensive to Navy's 259 and picked up 98 in scored victories in their season's Standings ence lead. They can do 4»«*t onlv D y s t r ^ y Fund. 19.8 yards In .32 returns compared gaoM WUI aat eeuat ta the amateuriom” and he adde<'. that aevan touchdowns a pretty fair the locals also claimed the mythi­ power is. revealed by the fact that Yaakee Ooafersaen reearda but the air to the Midshipmen's 75. final games. Navy accepted a bid Eastern DIvtelon hMa an of t ^ t t e ^ busters In the Big Seven Confer­ to an average of 18.5 yards In 37 the opposition was held to 890 Ehtch completed five aerials. W L Pet. Packers Show That They ‘ paihaps aoma of tha blaaa can ba •aaaon'a work, but Mike Marino cal New England crown. This fall It srin In the aeaaea’a record. to New OrleAna after rocking placed on the ooUegea." rematotog games aad tha Basra ence, Joins two Oklahoma stars, Two Tilts Listed the Manchester squad dropped de­ run backs by opposing clubs. It’s rushing yards or an average of The power exhibited by. ths na­ Philadelphia ...... s 2 714 made that many In threa days. wte the pair thay have left ta ptey. Army 27-20 in the .annual service S yracu se...... 10 4 .714 Wilaon, a member of the 1912 The IS-yaar-old, 106-pound half­ Burkett Accepts Gene Calame and Bob Hamdon, cisions to the Greenfield Lions Snd fortunate that the Merchants 80.9 yards per contest.' tion's two top offensive teams was clash before m ore' than 100,000 Cleretend can naU down ito in the Blue backfield. Providence Grande Club, and the didn’t have to punt more than 24 There's little doubt that the shown in the amsll number of Hnaton 5 6 .463 Wrote About Wrong Rote Olympic team, predicted tough back, who must have college plajroCf herth hy wtontog tanaef- In Senior League spectatora at Philadelphia. New York ...... e 7 .443 competition between th* U.B. and coaches drooling already in anUci- Calame, the Sooner's great inability to obtain return bookings times. Judging hy their poor 29.7 Silk City aerial offense Was in­ punts—one by Army and two by MlaSltaippl Llanked arch rival Cataltno Dinngson of San Fran­ thraa. no mattar Wbrn tha TTImita Blue-Gray Bid quarterback, acored both touch- with its conquerors prevented 'Average. The ennemy was forced ferior compared to laat year's Navy. Navy tried another but Dick x-Boltlmore ...... 8 i i .Ji4 Russia in the 1956 games In M«l- patlon of tha day when he groara Orioles Seek V.issiaBlppi State 14-0 to cc4>ture cisco displays the eight-foot^ five- Weetern Oivleioa New York (NEA)—iTobin Rote boume, Australia. He eald the Rus­ up, scored four toujehdowna yester­ downa as Oklahoma ended an all Fresh from their initial win over Manchester from retaining New to kick 44 times and jn an ag^ a squad, but still it managed to Guest never got the ball away aa the Scuthem Conference cham- inch 277-pound sturgeon he victorious season Saturday, whip­ respecUble 34.1 mark. . Fort Wayne ...... 11 4 .788 guided Rice to two Southwest Con­ Rochester Royals sians had benefited through com­ day as the Long Island AU-Stan . Montgomery, Ala-, Nov. 29 (/IV* Manchester Auto Parts, Jon-Di’s England laurels. outgain the enemy overhead. The he fumbled and Army recover^ on plonahlp and earn an invitation to brought in off Port (Chicago, (Calif. ference championships, but his The Browne* important tztanmh ping Oklahoma AAM 14-0. Coached by Frank Toro, and Silk^ City safetynlen averaged a Merchants gained 1,017 yarda in Mlnneapolia ...... 8 4 .647 petition with the U.S. tod by ttirnad back tha Redondo Beach. ^ H«w Yorit hlghUghted y S ^ Tankee forces picked up a top- will attempt to make" it two Veteran Kell th# three-yard line. TTie recovery the S u ^ r Bowl. It took an hour and 20 minutes to Rochester ...... s 7 .417 blond cousin, Kyle Rote of South­ Play Here Friday learning our training methods. CkOlf., Ousadera 22-12 in the notch fullback yesterday when Additlim of the Iowa State back later by Tony Alibrio, the Silk City i i f in 30 pupi returns, the air on 49 completions in 148 led to the first two touchdowns 'Tech Beote. Georgia land the catch, which makes d ^ a acUoa. In other gameE the straight tonight against the Man­ semi-pros also dropped two thrill-' “ *” *y backs returned 12 punts. Milwaukee ...... 3 10 .187 ern Methodist, hogged the head­ Will Ontamnbw Oan Piggy Bank Bowl, final game of Max Burkett of Iowa Btate ac­ brought the Yankee roster up to attempts. Opposing quarterbacks that Army scored within a minute Although the Cotton Bowl has about two o f Dlangson. (NEA). lines. Bnra knocked Log AngMafi'oot ef chester Wallpaper in the first ers to powerful■ ■ Fort“ ~Dlx for a average. The enemy was forced connected on 64 tosses in 186 tries Baltimore, Nov. 29 IP) — The x-Baltimore diabanded. *ne Rodiesftr RoyaU. fea­ "Their teams will far outnumber the Pop Warner Midget Football tha race. 24-12, BnttehSa cepted a bid to play in this year's nine. The. Southern squad is com­ late In the second period for the had Arkansas, the Southwest Con­ Tobin estab­ Conference. plete bariing lossea to Bowl game of the Senior League, at 7 total of four lossea in 1984. They talented Merchants rolled to 119 for 846 yards. The state champs Baltimore Sun aaid today It had turing the best backcourt vom- ours, Wilson said, "but let’s not San Freaclaco I T ^ T m i S ^ t o Blue-Gray All-Star classic here o'clock at the y. first downs while allowing oppos­ learned that tha Baltlmora Orlolea only lead, 20-14, they enJoye(l all ference champs, for a week, the lished a college Mnatlon la the Natloaal Ba worry about being outnumbered. Young Mike. limited by/confe­ Dec. 29. games. were triumphant in seven outings. intercepted 16 passes, while hav­ dsj. other half of the Dallas classic had record passing85 .Waahtogton 4 1 -t e | ^ The nightcap at 8:18 should pro­ Local followers of the team were ing elevens 98. Manchester was ing the same number of their hava offered catcher Clint Court­ kethall Aaaa., will meet the Let's be sure we keep our ama­ renee rules to playing no more Buriutt, one of the best linc- vide a fast and interesting contest guilty of 38 fumbles this past fall ney and $90,000 to the Chicago Poor Kickoff to wait until Georgia 'Tech whip-* La Starza, Norkus Paired consecutive times Hamilton Standard flve Friday teurism pure. I’m confident the than 14 mlnutM in tha 36-mlnuto Cardtoals. ^ •‘ • a - . . NlClE OLD LADY treated to plenty of scoring as the acriala Intercepted. Also, 14 of After the Army had gone ahead ped Georgia 7-3. Arkansas wound without an inter­ as two of the loops top clubs col­ Merchants tallied 196 points while while av^Aging 39.9 yards In Manchester's 31 touchdowns came W b 11 a Sox for tha veteran In- night at 9 o’clock at the State American# will coifia through In gams, scored on a 50-yard run- . Ctevaland’a Impregnable Myrtle Beach, 8. C. (/P)—IVhen lide. Hilinskl’s.wHl shoot for their penaltIes;P«r outing. Opposing bail fielder George Kell. on Pete Vann’s 42-yard pass to up with a 10-0. win over Houston. ception, but Kyle Armory. The Royala will ga* the pinch." back of the opening kickoff and on tha opposing rivals managed 127 via^ the airu’ays. Bobby Kyasky, the Cadets came •gain pUyad a, vTui rate to Rn vte- Life Guard Maurice Selvin went second triumph, facing a youni tallies. carriers/ fum ble(f but 17 times Prior to laat aeaion, when he Southern California had ended In Annual Cleveland Show R o t a’a picture place the Baltfenore Bullets. Loula O. Wllka of BarUasviUe. runs of 11, 35, and 24 yards. 8EPT10 TANKS AND^ Task Vkell Done up with one qf those kickoffs. This its Conference schedule and had a adorned maga- tonr^SoeUlwnrt were the Browne* into the surf to make a rescue he Miller's Restaurant quintet whicl. Ruled Supreme while rtcovering 32 bobbles to 23 off to Toro and Alibrio waa hampered by a bad back and The latter club disbanded last Okie., was ra-alactad NaUonal Beat New Jersey dafaktars that New York f i reri PLUGGED SEWERS threw hia wallet containing |1S was an apparent onside kick that Uttla unfinished business Saturday ■ine covers. Hia taam won tha right to moat MACHINE CLEANED dropped its opener to the strong In reviewing the atstistica of for'lh e home forces.. The opposl- for a task well done. *nie former a knee Injury, the 32-year-old Kell New York, Nov. 29 (/!•)—Brook­ week. TIckete . sold for the AAU praoident tod all other offi- • tet of only fonr yarda nmhtaur on the beach. He saw ah dderly North End Package five. uojri was penalised an average of had batted over .300 in eight went only to Navy 47 as Army with Notre Dame. The Irish won. When Kyle tha Oitaaden by beating the Mul- AND INSTALLED the recently completed seakon, the directed the team until leaving lyn's Lulu Peres and Sacramento’s ■cheduled Baltlmore-Haanlltoa cars were ntunied to the(r poal- woman pick It up and he thought Hillnski's will have to be at Silk Towners ruled suprem e^ the W.4 yards per tilt. ■traight seasons and had a lifetime gambled for possession of the ball but had to rally for a 23-17 ■cored three game will be honored. tlons by unanimous vote. Uca HUla, N. J.. Quakers 20-6 hare McKINNET BROS. for Army service after the first and another quick TD. verdict. Nebraska, assured of the touchdowne to she would keep tt safely for him their bent against Miller's who are majority of departments comp Strongest Barkfleld seven games. Alibrio, popular line major league mark of .311. Joey Lopes, two fast young light­ Bobby Davlee and Bobby (to). C. H. Swift of the Defense Friday, when he acored two touch­ Graham I te Tsngh Bewaraga Disposal Co. but when he returned to shore both expected ta be at full strength in to. the combined efforts of Boasting one of the strongest Last year Kell batted .276 while But short kickoffs were common Orange Bowl for ■ week, wound up weights, meet tonight in a tele­ keep Southern Wanzer are the two blgh-erer- downs. and the Philadelphia Chad- coach at Manchester High Methodist within Department committee on Inter- 1. tefenaiva team Mad 1M-M2 Peari St—BO-S-SSM the woman and wallet has dissp- their bid for the season’s first vic­ enemies. semi-pro bsckfields ever to’ repre- playing for the Boston Red Sox for the Cadets even though head its season Friday night in Hono­ vision 10-rounder at New York’s ing guards with the Royala moore Cuba 30-0 on Saturday, h ^ but waa unable te atof Otto peared. handled the reins the balance of a point of Notre naUonal aporta compeUtlon told tha tory. Both Manchester and the op' sent Manchester, the speedy Mer- the season. and {he Chicago White Sox. He Coach Earl Blaik said it wasn't lulu by belting Hawaii 60-0, but St. Nicholas Arena. Daslee was au All American nt delegates the armed forces are be­ when ha scored one. Graham, who completod IS aoriato played third base for the White planned that way. Other kickoffs Duka had to sweat It out Mary­ Dame until he ToMa Route Jim Moody scored the fifth Lopes makes his Eastern debut was 'njured in Seton Hall aad Waaaer ah ing combed for athletes for parUe- tod bucked over for ClevalaB(ra Sox under Paul Richards, ths new by Army's.Ralph Cheanaukas were land, also under conelderation for and if he can get by the flashy played at Setoa Han. touchdown yesterday for tha AU- lone touchdown. Lon GrteK na the fovrth quarter in 1949, ho be­ toaUon in the 1956 Olympics BUirc, composed ef boys from Mal- Oriole manager. so short that Navy was ablo to put the Orange Bowl, had trampled Brooklynite, he’ll be in line for The Mg mea with the Royals tliey wiU be given qpeciaUaed uaual chtpped la-th ls Uma wtto OUT OF DOORS M>ith Third base Is ohs of ths spots the ball in plan on iU 38. 41. 38 Mtasouri Thursday 74-13, and no plenty of action on the network came one of the most publicized veme and ValMy Stream, N. Y., three Add goala. Herb JohMon • ft a t m football players of all Urns. Next are Arale Rlaea, fi-fi. Art S p ^ - training for the games. tod Neddy Emerstm and Jack Richards must strengthsn if he and 42. The Middies marched to decision was made until Sunday. ■hows. The (Californian has a 23- stra e-IO and Jack Colemaa fi-7. ran beck a punt 48 yaide fOr the NUN06C0 wMi eH Usil bedy, er hopes to improve the d^angca of touchdowns after two of the kicks. Southern California has played By CHET S»UTH to Doak Walker, he was the Horns acrounted for the Cnisad- l-nO Isrlia 6M sr tdL bediat. fisar 6-2 record compared to Peres' 30- Reserved seat tickets may be only Haw York TD. the Orioles, who lost 100 games Blaik said tlie kickoffs were not In the Rose Bowl 11 times since 3-1. Written for NEA .Servioe Mustangs’ prize exhibit. ^ ora’ ocopaa Emarson ran 42 yarda Hbbed h i ritMtqr. figbfJMtM- Tobin Rote remained in Kyle’s purchased at the BA Club.Bee- for his, tod Horns ran back an and finished seventh In the Amer­ pre-conceived. 1923, and has won nine games, the 'The (10 p. m., E8T) bout will be Frank Leahy was a washed-out ervattona may alao be nmde by 25 Undefeated, HOCKBT AT A OLAXm ican Isagus laat season. Vsrn “We've been vslng that sort of . laat a 7-0 decision over Wisconsin teliecast by Dumont-lY. guy as he walked off the Yankee shadow even after he engineered roapted peas 35 ymrte. Rice through a eecond half come­ calling the club. be victory sent the All-Stan Stephens, hobbled by injuries laat kickoff in every game,’’ he aaid. in 1955. Punching Mlddlewelghte Stadium turf following Notre Hamilton will have Worthy United Elevens year and Bob Kanpedy, an out- “Inatsad of teeing up the hall we The real Bowl travelers, how­ Dame's memorable 0-0 tie with back to beat favored SMIT in homa alth tha InternaUonal SU- BtottMea! jnSirai The other Monday nlslit net­ '49. PattersoB, former UCona ace var Co. Midget Charafnen Game Hunter? fielder-lnflelder, playsd third in kicked low but got distance. We ever, are the Ramblin' ‘Wrecks work bout (ABC-TV, 10 p. m,. Army in 1946. New York 4, Montreal 1. 1954. Both art 34 yeara old. Kyle, the halfback, came to the and Mntt Formon .from Holy Piggy Bank Bowl Trophy. Tte didn't get the distance .this tlnsc. from Georgia Tech, the only one df EST), from Brooklyn’s Ekutern As he reached the dressing Croee In Its Uaeop. New York. Nov. 89 (fiV-Gkla- B ^ o a 9. Detroit 8. Scrappy Player The kicks were really bad. The the eight that has played In all of room, he went over to Johnny Lu- professlotial New York Giants aa first taam to win it three Umaa Chicago L Toronto 1 (Tto). By tVARREN Parkway Arena, will feature a the bonus pick in the winter of homa and Ttnnaasee Stata todod can keep It Shooting Ed The bespectacled Courtney,. a short one after our third touch­ the four big bowls. They sport a pair of punching middlcwelghts, scrappy player who goes all-out in down waa one of the turning point, 7-2 post-season mark, 1990. tha 1994 football aaaaon aa tha top Buffalo 2, Hei a i r r Any cracker-bsrrel pHttosopher veteran Oil Turner of Philadel­ Quarterback Tobin, a year ahead veloped aa a money player. GOOD MATCHMARER every game, hit .271 laat aeaaon. of the game. If v.e had kicked off Duke won the 1945 Sugar Bowl phia,, and young Ray Drake of winning toama to tha Hot of 35 un- Providence 1. Plttteurgh 1 (fie ). can make out a pretty g( Hia throwing in the early part of deep they’d never have scored be- game with Alabama 29-26, but of Kyle in college, had quietly For the past two seasons. Rote beaten-unUed elevans. Only Oemre^SchediB^ New York. Drake beat Floyd Pat­ Joined the Green Bay Packers. alternated at quarteihack for the that therp are four klnddq of the campaign left aomethlng to be f'.rs the. half ended.” dropped two Roae Bowl decisions terson twice In the amateurs but TTie Soonert and Tenneaoea Waltham. Maas.— (NEA)—Sev­ deaired. but hia play improved In But Blaik refused to ' cenrure to Southern (California and Oregon 'N ow It would appear as though Packers with Babe Parilli. The State each finished the campaign en o f 12 Brandeia football playen Mew Haven 9. WorSnLr 1. hunters In this world, The.e hasn't developed as fast.as Patter- they wrote about the wrong old Owl ran ao well that a spread who graduated laat June a n aiar- ths mast hunters, whose sole latter part of the achedule. Court­ quarterback Vann or Chesns’ ^kas State, the latter in a game ehifted- son'ln the pro$, with 10 Victorias. UCXA and^lifo BhlUmore 4. WaihliMtaai 2. ney will be 27 In March. for the boots. Rote. was installed from which he ate State were the only major s c h o o l rlad. Five wed Brandeia coeds. Only Oemee SAedalad. is to bring home some kind of , to Durham, N.C., In 1942 because Dralce's record is 16-3. Turner In fairness to Kyle. It must be up ground even-more suctsessfully. In the mammoth trade with Debatable Pass Call of the war. has won 46 of hia 52 scraps. This beaides Oklahmna, to go through bacon. There are the fun hunt­ the New York Yanktea- recently, reported that he has been plagued Green Bay'e brass was ao con­ ers, who don’t much care a hoot Vann’s debate.ble pass call was Navy, Arkanaas and Nebraska marks Ray's national TV debut as tha aehaon with perfect recordi. X the Orlolea obtained Hal Smith, lata In the fourth quarter. After by a knee. Injured In his first pro fident that Rote could carry the Hiay won nine each. ’ , whether they shoot anything or will be making their second trip,to a main eventer. training camp. entire load thla' trlp that ParilU who hit .390 with Columbua in the an It'tercepted serial had stopped % Bowl. Boat of the Week le a Oaiiiea not. Just so they get out into the American Association last year. the Middies three yards abort of Meanwhile, deepite the fact that was swapped to the Browns for woods or fields. A scattering of games headed by The bout of the' week will be he has been sllghUy terrific. It has Bobby Garrett, the Stanford All- PF PA Richards is high on hia chances of a . touchdown, Pat Uebe) and the Notre Dame-So«.them Metho­ beamed out of Cleveland'e Arena Oklahoma 214 fiO Then we can’t mlsa the brag starting behind the plqte. Tommy Bell tore the Na^’y line taken Tobin five 3'ears to earn America, before the Kentucky Tenneaaee SUte hunters, who slay or claim to have * la dist nationally televised game from on Wednesday night (CBS-TV, 10 wide recognition as Green Bay’s sharpshooter entered the armed 324 51 V the Sun reported that Richards apart aa they carried the ball Dsliss winds up the regular season p. m., EST), whord heavyweights NIaa Gamea atain largp critters so they can' Isst night huddled with Frank down the field where Kyaak;’ took One-Man Team. ' forces. Garrett has recrived a Luther (Iowa) see their names in the papers. And this Saturday. * Roland La Starsa of New York Dark-haired Tobin ttarowe bis libel-al. educsQon Bitting on the Lane, general manager of the over and moved It to the seven, and Charlie Norkus o f Port Wash­ Omaha finally the trophy hunters, who White Sox, at the minor lea ^ e “^e n Venn tried to peas and the weight around as well as the ball. bench (tod watching Rote. Emporia (Kan.) have no interest in shooting any WEEKiniD FIGHTS ington, N. Y., meet in a 10-rounder an(l he stands six feet three end 'Thanks largely to Rote, Lisle meetings in Houston. Navy line bearing down on him featurtog the .Cleveland News' an­ UCLA animal unles^'it is a. truly re­ IMte dresdnaughts. knocked the comes in. at 20a pounds. In 1952, Backboum-haa dona exca^ngjy Trinity (Taxes) markable example of its species, Hollywood -— Young Jack John­ nual toyshop show. he carried 161 timee for 994 yards, well in his first cam paign'u coach / .DECOY HUNTER ball from his cocked huid. That n ils Is the 27-year old La Star- Ohio SUta and that preferably a hard apeejes Decatur, Hi. (P)—Sometimes was Army's last threat son, 203, Los Angeles, stopp^ an average of 6.4. He was second of the Packera. Tha principal Frank Buford, 211, Oakland. 4. la’a first outing since he dropped Southeastern Louialtoa to hunt. things Ipoll. different hi da” lie)it, George Welsh, the - 166-pound In the NaUonal Footten League trouble with the Packera has been Bight Gamea The chap on the bthec aide of Reno. Nev. — Baby Moe Mario. a close decision to England's Don to only Norman Van RrockHn of that thay are in the vastly aspecially when you’re hunting Navy qiarteri'Hck from <3oaldale Cockell in London laat March. Carleton (Minn.) the cra'cker-bsrrel may agree or ducks. A. locel duck hunter went Pa outstarred Vann as he passed 118. Reno, stopped Alfredo Avila, the Loe Angelas Rama ih passing, stronger division, having to plky HaaUnga 114)4, Denver, 6. Norkus. a crude but powerful held the tame poaltlon In' punting the Detroit Lions, Sto Francisco disagree with such a -four-way in common with all other trophy down to the Sangamon River one for three touchdowns and Mored, puncher, flattened Charlie Powell, Robert / pigeon-holing, according to' wiieth- morning before daylight. Hs set the fourth, on a sneak.' with an avenge of 40.7'in 65 49ers and Rams twlca each. They Whitworth asrmtfftromr/m hunters is a steady purposefulness the ex-football pro, in eeven Jack. The quarterback had suffer­ klcte. So. you ece. he U a gehuine have lost alx gamea by a combtaied er hr ia more or less cynibsl. But out his decoys and waited for 6 rounds in San Francisco, Oct. 6. JualaU (Pa.) that .can be satisfied only by hon­ a.m. when he could legally shoot ed a bad day with his passing, triple threat. He averaged 6.9 lug- total of no more than 27 points, ^/D£iT TOP QUA: -r . h s , INTERNATIONAL Vi-TON TRUCKS hs’H very likely agree that the est success. V k n o c k o u t in ^ r m La Starza, a clever boxer, has a Pomona-cnaremont brag and trophy types are the any ducks that might appeariThe compleUng only five of VI. Army tell laat season. no doubt would be champions of I know half a^losen such. AR Philadelphia (F) — Percy Bas­ 53-5 record. .Norkus Is 25-13 with DelU (Mlee.) Stota most Interesting in the genus Nim­ time caihe. The hunter aaw a duck. had intefeepted four of them, with ToWn Rote may not be, as con­ the eastern conference. MlleeJAla.) look more like Joe Green than they sett. 25-yesr-oId Phlladelphiah. wes MEN! IS kayos. sistent a passer as Van Brocklin 348 115 f AVB UF TO S0% ON THE COST rod. Item! He shot and killed one of a knockout in Paris. In bouU- the Cadets' quarterback, Arnold The Packera twice lost to the Steca Gamea do like Buffalo Bill. Their deeds hie rubber decoya. f MrebosiRa Tucker, hauling In 'three. •••■ s* effective in that department Lions by. a margin of four points Real dyed-ln-th4-wpol trophy knocked out Jacques l«for* ' Rocky Caatellanl, middleweight Ashland (Ohio) ' 119 38 OF FAMOUS SUSURlANitB TRACTION remain unsung by the newspapers, . Leahy, not too disturbed, naked M Otto Grahank'of the Oeveland in a period of five days. Trinity (Conn.) hunters are a breed dll to them- though they’re common Juiowl- Herbillon. Francis Bortnardel and Hot contender from Cleveland, and Browiis. but he runs better than 316 58 aalves. I’m thinking of the rather are fewer than- half aa Lujack about i f “Tell ra e.^ h n ,” In tha first game, Max Mc(Je«, Penn. MlliUiy (tollege Your best buy for 'bdge at Rowland Ward’s In Lon­ Mohamed C^hickaoui. Baasett. 'one Moses Ward of Detroit, clash in an­ any other quarterback and, be­ 166 54 small clutter of men who will many 'Independent hanks' in oper­ of 12 children, waa Interim he said, “how did you happen to three strides behind the defender, - Six Gamea don, or the B^one A Crockett other 10-rounder on the fine card throw so many pasaea to Tucker T’’ cause of hia all-round accbm^lsh- dropped a Rote pass that meant reaearch and plan for y e i n to­ ation hi 1954 aa thefe were In featherwrelght champion vritlle DIAMOND RIND (or the charity show. Minot (Ind.) Teachers 240 39 Club, by the major natural his­ i921. "Well, It was this way, coach," ments, would be the first string ■victory. low cost delivery ward the taking of one specific Saadjr Saddler waa In the Army. Btaria Cashing U signal-caller anjnvhere. Northwestern (Wia.) 164 32 SUmMNin Nw Tiss* tory museums, o r ' wherever true PhoM or Soo Lujack replied. ’’He waa the only But/ thonka largely to the Worcester Tech 161 13 head, lay out every last ounce of trophy hunters gather. - Welterweight champion Johnny man I could find open.’’ Aa remarkable as he was In col­ power of televiaion, the etory of 'Saxton atarta cashing In on hte re New Britain Teachers 158 36 cash and effort and then not pull PUumed,’Two Y’eara lege, Tobin has matured and de- Tobin Rote finally boa been told. H your work calls for a pickup, panel pr stake truck, with trigger until and unless the ul­ NORMAN R. WEII. cently acquired title 00 'fhuraday Prindpla (HI.) 119 12 ,One. I remember, planned two GEMOLOOIST night. The New Yoriter faces ^-ton capacity, we’ve got the right truck to keep your costs timately perfect specimen. Is years for a really big grixxly bear, GOOD/I t e a r square Ih the sights. iVB<4 Cage Teams A veraging Speclnllst th JeirMry Ramon Fuetentes, .No. 3 con' Announce Pairingg 'way down. ghot a whopper, m ias^ the world TeL BIf-fi-«S6S tenderer, in a non-title ten- n u n u . I-IIO fertw. )1S4ei ' By and large, the nbn-huhtingi record by a aliver of skull langth, ■isM. Iseglb 90 lecbM, wMA M bwbw. boiobt 94 Iw Im*. I mt public tends to think of the big^ roundqr |n 'L oe Angbles. This From any angle, iNTKiNA'noNAL is your best truck buy. and in the smile of a good sports­ 92.6 Points Per Contest one wron’t be telecaM. Saxton For UConn Event Bm n apse «s » sr IK dsgioi pi S Uiu. Ovwdrtve apHesal. game hunter as a large red-faced man voted with the committee character, six feet two and 223 beat Kid Gavilan for the orowm in . Ib k c economy. The 104 hp.‘ Silver Diamond engine'is built that Judged another head a hair / pounds, capable of buU-dogging Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Fuentes Storrs, Nov. 39—(fi—Pairings for for low operating costs—built to stand tip under tough UM better thah hia New York, — The combination •lected 92 for the week and moved whipped BiUy Graham in his lost Babe the Blue Ox and either out- the second annual New : England Real rnen, these, and an inter­ of eagle-eyed marksmen and th e' into second place with 221. Iteb start, .Oct. 21. for years, to keep maintenance costa at a miniiminn wreatling or out-drinking Paul esting tribe few of us know much 24-second rule has brought about Boston Is the No. 3 In- COMPLETE College InWUUon Beaketball Tour­ Bunyan as necessary. There are about. ' Frankie Ryff,' Undefeated New Tbke comfort. The Comfo-Vision cab has plenty of head, such. Most of them In either the nament to be held at the University the fastest raU of taam scoring «X> York lightweight, gets a tough test of (JonnecUcut Dec. 37-23 were- an­ leg and shoulder room for the biggest drivor in the businew. . . first or third catgbrics. But not SECOND PRIZE RADIATOR against Cuba’s veteran trial horse, so the trophy hunter. In the history of ths NaUonsl Bas- ^ -p a u l' A r i tin. PhlladelphU's nounced today by Director J. Or- • MpMI outdoor visibility through a big, curved, one-piece Sweepoght Grand Rapids, Mich. (P)— Julius ketbali Association. ' league scoring champion Oriando Zulueta, IMday night at lean OiriaUan. He may very possibly be a Zukowaki -brought down a 100- The clrtmfte nine clubs s^re'yeara back, has the higiMt per- Madison Square Garden (NBC CSompeUng are Connecticut, laat • aple 696 erne* windshield. . . deep-cushioned seats for a relaxed ride. * tmalllsh chap, perhaps under five pound, five-point buck with a trsvellng at a record pace of 92.6 game acoring average, 22 6 oomts SERVICE Radio and TV, 10 p.m., EST). Ryfl year's champs; Dartmouth, the feet ten. quiet-spoken and more bow and airrow. But It didn't turn polnU per team per game. By cbm- for each contest, followed by team” has won 15. runnerup; Hiuward, Broarn, Am­ ■ es t e * ^ Thkepeiformorice. When you driveit you'll know what ^-ton like Greta Garlm. than Marlene out to be the prise he thought - it Uvelj Affair herst, MiddlelHuy, University of pariaon. tha prevloua higb at this mate Neil Johnston and Couiv **”* 'iy » wnliave powerful smH. Dietrich as far as his attitude tor wottld. When he ran to the fallen point In- a aaaaon waa 64.2 poinu , with 22.2 each and Selw w lth2i i • CLEANING Middleweight# Ralte (H gcr) Maaoachuoetta, and Colby, Four W hen oen I aee the n^w ^ k performance should really be like! And when you me ward publicity (s concerned^ Not •krisd Sateiteate New Ttoate deer, Zukowaki diacoverad it only per team per game In 1952, whlM ^...... a y e s with- —20.1 - and - Joe ^ Graboe- Jones of Yonkers, N. T.. and Ger­ games will be pUyed each day, MifiBtL M10 U tm . Hmvf B-isdi mk fleer. $Me eed end in, let’s talk price/Come in, today. at all ths kind of guy who stands had three legs. One apparently had a year ago at this tima the raft many's Petar Mualler dug it out alth the final on Dec. 29. Pfi «■ yem preimt ttea. Tea m lAtaA kile.dried kardweed. Sterdy alael daker aeuly Id of Philadelphia with 20.0 arc •REFARUNG on Saturday night at Radiestef's long, low oar oifthe year? out in a crowd or playa. . the life been lost to gunfire or a barbed was only 76.4. the only others averaging 30 points The opening date (Dec. 37) pair- ^ js l e r . far better teeUea ia • • I «ar flatbed aparoHaa. Arallabla wkb arardrlw. Ypdf frodifp may cavsr rfpwp ppypwnf. Ask abp«* ppr ( of the party. One thing he has wire fences in 1953. 24 Ssesnd Rule per game. Edgerton Areqfi (ABOTV, 9 p.m. togs call for Amherst to meet Mid- ^$1JAI •RECORING EST) In anotharTb-roundar. Mu(d- ter.'Ceaw hi aaw hr The 24-SfKond rule,. Instituted Tep Percentage Men dlebury at 1:30 p.m., followed two iN eW naste this year, requiras that -« taam Itr wa« beaten by Gene Fulmer In hours later by Dartmouth and 1 Wayne players are hia U. 8. dehut but displayed wrIB-' shoot for tha basket within 24 scc- *«41ng the league in field g ^ and ffateactmaetts. Broam and Cdby otMls o4 gaining posasaaion of the Ingneae to mU it up. Jones Is also will coiUde at 7 p.m., and (tonaeCU- i m f ^ throw percentages and in as- an oggrcaatva fighter, so It figures tell. siata. Larry Fouat has hit 92.7 per cut and Harvard at 9 p.m. SERVICE ON There havs been 17 gamaa ao far to be a Uvaly aflair. cent of hu ahota from the fioor. / this season In Which a taam scored Frank Brian has dunked N fi ner BOfilE RUN CHAMP GARRITY BROTHERS, Inc. OariMisItrt • Starten • leatnisn more than IM puints, compared to Boxing may not b# what It uasd the.total-season figure of.IS such to te but there’s Jrfanty of actlan ChclnnaU (P)—Bin Thompson la ROUTE 15 TALCOTTVIUE, AUTHORIZED ‘^UNITED MOTOR SERVICE'* dy PhilHp a 83 assists are high in scheduled around the tUs performances laat y ^ . that tepartment. , » glad he quit pitching. Now ha / ON ALL MAKES OF CARS BEAUPRE week. TVenty abowa (ura lisSfi oaa hit hoinera tostaad « f dlsbtog Flrat-yaar man Frank fiolvy of BriAit, who made five for flve around the country includliv such- RalUntora ntatned his saason-long from the free thfove line Utf wmA UMm ouU Tha R edl^ farnfiiand. riUea as Pueblo, Colo.. Topeka. piaytog first bese, slamioed three poalticBi atop the individual s e p m t has m toed MUy one of 1 ^ ., and WaUrvUla, Matos. kfcn TEXACO AOTOMTIVE SERVICE, sHth 77 pointa in four gamaa laat •on, . MOTORS home rune to three cqluaoitUve I]^COBPOKA7BD Umea at bat to aet a Cokwabito SIRVICi STi wimk. krtngte hia total for the ratettte ited ia in tha hands A Judge In iochlgan '-r y ter to ' 2T7.' fipracuae'e veteran 'Wiatar Leagvta Math. Thompaon ^ . /■ Tit MAnr-gr; INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ^ Henrikaen, who l i t EAST CBITER woman to JaU for refuateg L _ _ Ml MAIN STn MANCHESTER MI-9-8290 Dolph Schayas. who set the yaar'a otartad aa a pitcher but an arm to. AT YOUR ^ERCURY DEALER'S THURS^Y, DEC tea 146 ^ackboard racoveriw fai 13 Our -firet- thought wrouM te te injury forced bhn to abandon Ida 2 aia^gume aeoring high ef 8fi guate w|^ Hairy Gallatia «f . J N . f 4 2 3 4 Haw Yatfc has grabteS 1 « in tm. •1 i " / ■ :. .'X '

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    X i:. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 PAGSfllTBDI BIANCHESTER EVENING HEJULD. JIANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1984 Boarders Wanted 59*A Houses For Sale 72 Lota For Sata 7S ment said treatment ef the cap­ tured Americana by the Red Chi­ AstosiotUss fag Salt 4 R o o b is Withdat Board 19 ROQM AND board for genUeman. b o w e r s s c h o o l Area. Largs 6- Adenauer Sees Motoreyclw—Bicycles 11 CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNSI Articlos For Bids' 45 HonNhold Goods 51 dxiUnuoua hot water. Very cen SEVERAL CHOICE ouilding Iota* nese broke the Korean armistice' HikeinH-Bonib room ranch, 3 twin size bedrooms, h ^ elevation aU latprevemeMa, agreement for return of all priaon- BlOVd -ES, REPAIRING and re­ STOP THOSE dratty doora with BARGAINS in new and used appU- BEAUTIFULLY furnished sparious trai. Phong M I. 9-0618. ftreptacs, plasterad walla, oil hot "A " and ”AA>' tone, i ; A. BaMt- DeCORMIER MOTORS room with complete light house­ ara o f war. The l l airmen Vrere building. New, used, bought and intarlocking metal waathar strip- ances. Terms and trades. Jamas FURNISHED R(M>M suitable water heaL callar ameslte drive, Isr, Agent. Phone MI. 868$8. Vole as Stand Jets Scheduled SAYS: 'These fine car values A, Wdbds Appliances, 883 Onter keeping facilities available. Will for near bua. (inly $l4,t00. Carlton W. aboard a B39 shot down to North sold. American and true EigllMi. p ii « . Phona M I. 8-6470. lady or young couple. Centrally Korea and the two clviliant were are sure to please at the very We specialise in English bicycles. St. M I. 8-1818. rent stogie or double. Children ac­ Hutchins. M I. 86133, 8-4084. CHOICE BUILDINO lots for aale cepted (limited). Central. Regsoa- located. Kitchen prlvilogee. hO. ta a transport plane downed over bes( of terms.” ComMato line of parto and acces- 30KR Of—Brama around Tba 0-3409.' to Mancheatar. A and AA aont. T. For Rearming By Air Fdin^ ■oriaa. Manchester Cycle Shop, Woodrited, U Main BL. Mancbaa- LATE MODEL Roper de luxe gas aUe. Mrs. D orsey, 14 Arch St. MAITCHESTER, Finley S t;-6 room J , O ock a tt. Broker. M l. 3-5416. intarnktional waters, according to ter. OoRB. G ood used furniture range, four burner and heating Cape (3od, two-car garage., com­ Residence M I. 8-7781. Um U. E position to the matter. GuinnsDAovT. 166 West Middle Turnpike. kCf. (OanttataaS it o h P ag* . condition. Rockville 5-418T. scaped lot, 125 X 800, riU i pfenty was shot down "after intruding in­ ASSORTKD SWKOISH m d AMBUCAN W OO ; A . M .4 * 4tM P . M. O iristm as. High St. TeaiNBcnta CS of ehade trees, outside fireplace Snbnrban For Sals 71 the Chancailor’a detarmlnatton to to China'e territorial air apace” in against Blower piaton-angined A fine aaeond car. Only $186 II HOLDS ANT shaver ’ttl Chriat- and workshop. AA aone. MI. push through the ratiflcAtton vote Manchuria and that the American bom bers flying In at altitudes low­ down. f u r n i s h e d r o o m 'or light BOLTON VALUES il.50 CMMmi 12 yMts em 4 w m ik t BMS. Rtmsmher we- carry and KBNMORE WASHER, used Uiras 3-4608. early next year. But the de­ dvlUana ware caught dropping er than tha aH-Jet bombart. COPT CLOSING TIMB BasineM Scrviccg Offered IS sarvica all slactrlc shavers. Rus­ Umts. Bsst offer. Cell Ml. 8-8866. housekeeping. Adults. Apply' 10 SMALL APARTMENT, nUtable $9,500—Four room nonexpendable auppUea to "American aspitmage TTia BS2 will ba biUlt at two TtpR RESERVATIONS CALL MH94E1S--6P i 6S96 Depot Square, .Apartment 4. for one penon. Apply Marlow’a clines . in Clirtstian Democratic POR CLASSIFIED AOVT. 1961 MERCURY CLUB sell’s Barhar Shop, eorner Oak MANCHESTER GREEN, new 50 on Blab (no basement). agents in northeast China.” plants of Boeing Airplane Co., DOORS OPENED, keys flttod, and Spruce. MAPLE DOUBLE bed, mnertpring ft. ranch, baaement garage, near $500 down for GI. strength from its high mSrk in . MON. THRU PRL VERY PLEASANY furnished, Up­ While the U.S. grappM with Seattle and Wichita. Cost of put­ COUPR copied, vacuum cleanere, irons. mattrees. box spring, tricycle, all new school, ameslte drive, wooded $13,300—Five room ranch with at­ the 1853 national election were a the Immsdiate problem of how to ting a second source Ot tumity in­ 1 0 ^ A . M. A vary choice car in top flight is, etc., repaired. Shears, AMERICAN FLYER electric train, vary reasonable. MI. 8-6063. stairs bedroom, 'nie bath and Basineag Locations loU Call M I. 9-0488. tached garage, nice loca­ shower, continuous hot watsr, For Rent <4 warning to Adenauer that many get free the captive Americana, to operation, such as tha Wichita • SATURDAY 9 A. M. condition, fully oqulppod. All new vea, iBowara ate., put into con­ ovar 800 piacea. Excellent condi tion. No baaement. Good Germans ' activaly reeent hia de­ American and Otinese Nationallat plant, is estimated by tha Penta­ adiita wall urea too. Only |286 K tio n . Phene M l. 8-8068. NEW RUG. fireplace eet, curtains, heat, breakfast privllegaa ' l|I. MANCHESTER—Six room home, dition tor coming noada. Braith- AN IDEAL location for offices or financing. man tliat they turn soldier again. dlptomsta were reported to have gon at a half billion dollars. Thia, down. aratto, 53 Pearl atraat drapes, china, lamps, end tables. 3-7116. 361 Summit St., after 4 tw o-car garage, sale prica $8,850. $17,000—Two bTOroom (tolonlal fOOTcoow aunow w iu. MANCHESTER— Bargain Canter, Hoover vacuum cleaner. BU. p.m . busineaa in the center of Man- Bolton—New 5% room ranch, fine Adenauer's controversial agree­ reached aubetantial agreement on coat is figured into tha aattmate of ■B AimaOAXBD with attached two car a new treaty— a pact under tfrhich tha overall 34,300,000,000 cost of RUa aril WRMTURE GLEMM QONDER’S T.V, Sarvica. avallaMa 781 Mata St., la going uut o f bust- 6-3000. cheater. One to 14 rooms avail- conatnictlon.'full cellar, large lot ment with France to "European- 1963 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN noae. Store for rent, fixtures for AT THE CENTER, pisaaant large aMe. Plenty of free pariclng..Phone Full prica $13,400. Many more list­ garage. Approximately iae" the Saar valley rated mufch the U.S. would guarantee to ahleld producing enough of tha B32a to any time. Antenna oonvarsiona. BENGAL WHITE combination oil two acres. Ideal setting. Formosa, the neighboring Pesca­ outfit 11 vringa. awl SHAM^OOma AT ITS BEST O ial M I-3-5121 Cuatom Aea m oM . Fully equip­ !*bUco factocy suparvlsad sarvica. ssls. Man’s clothtog, futnlahinga room s, single or double, 14-16 M l. 96339 o r MI. 8-7444. ings in town-and.«country from leas attention from the voters than gas stove. G, E. refrigerator. MI, WadsworthiSt. Lob on School St, high dores and perhapi soma coastal is­ Tha B32 ia powered with eight ped and Juet like new throughout Tel M l. 0-1481. and aboea haing aold at 60 or 60 $6,000 up. The Ellaworth Mitten the rearmament problem.,;':' The RfASO^AILE RATES cents the drilar. Chroma 0-1786. SMALLi HEATED store on ^ p le A gency, R ealtors. M I. 3-6830. elevation. Free Democrats, who though a lands held by the forces of Chiang J-S7 engints, each protKicing about dor: Orae^'Wo aold it new and 00 ROOM, TWIN Beds, sultabls tor always am fced thia car. Only $398 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart breakfast sets, mattreassa. HoUy street near Main. Apply Edward T. J. CHOCKETT. Broker member of the federal coalition Kai-shak. 100,000 pounds thrust. Maximum R Wolcott on wringer and auto­ wood hods, congoltum rugs and RUGS, 8 SCATTER aise, French one or two glrla. Board optional. J . H6U, 1000 Main St. XH. 86117. MANCHESTER. Woodbridge Sec­ Phone: Office MI-3-541$ American olliciais were said to weight of tha plana, fully loaded F O R F R E E Es t i m a t e s down. / Wilton, cleaned and neW fringe. Centrally looted. MI. 36748, waged a flerca campaign against matic washing machines. tJactrlc teltviaion diairs going for a frac­ tion, $14,800. Value plus. -FamUy Residence Ml-9-7751 the agreement, acotod only mod­ look on this pact—which is expect­ ^ th fuel and bomb, to about 800,- Excellent condition. (Tall MI. Ctape CkM, six spacious^ room s, OOO pounds, somewhat less than the' CAU ML3-4U2 — 3^AY SERVICI lOOMD-A/plaes whmt you can / » ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, tion of regular price. Breakfast erately. Some obaervera . pre­ ed to be signed before the end of 8-4696. SINGLE AND Double bedrooms. MANGHKSTER—Mato street store four first floor, two on second, one ROCKVILLE — (tape Cdd. four this year—aa a possible first step B36. Uaeura a/^eanylau Um o( hnltUnt 1968 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN small appliances. Welding. 180 set 800 vahM, 888:« $110 set dicted the party’s opposition to Business block. Heated. Parking for rent. ML 86144. AD 86180. finished in knotty pine. Bath and rooms finished, two unfinished. toward stabilizing conditions in the Secretary of Air Harold Talbott yw am fiiA aeeiaaeriaa, ittampad Aero Lark Sedan. Fully equlp- Main Street. MI. 8A678. fo r 871; InnorriNrlng mattress MOVING, Selling Hotpoint ctove, avslisble. See Mr. Keith, 186 H. the Saar accord soon would flasle pad and immaculate throughout. that w as $86, now 818.66. Throw Lavatory, fireplace, hot water Full ahed dormer, flrepl.tce, car Formosa area. has said the present range of tha MANONESHR RU8 SHAMHIOIMI 00. cm b n M e iy ootUMa a M RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen­ diahwaaher and twin beds. Phone Main St. MANCHBETBR—Store suitable for port, full basement, city sewers. out, which would remove one big p. Utraada at Tcur Tam Color: Eerie green. We told U new rugs 80 X 84, 48c; chrom e small businets or for orofoMional heat, oil, basement, attached ga* It was understood ■ U.S. diplo­ B52 is about 6,000 miles, with hop# 401 EAST MIDDLE TURIlFlia eral cleaning of attics, cellars and M I. 8-4167, > rage, screena and storm window's, Many extras. Immediate occu­ obstacle to ratiScation. for extending that to lO^OOO. ThU W Oottaga 8t. n^ea and always aerviead this car. Only diairs 18, I8.N each. HoUywood ONE OR two furnfahed rooms for offices. Call Rockville 5-0042. The Oiriatian Democrats' big­ mats believe a formal pact of thia yards. CMl M and M BuhMah re­ bed, 868, $44. Bridge toblea, $4.88 enclosed landscaped lot. Walking pancy, RockvUle 5-2436. RockvUle would make its combat radius (the $845 down. moval. MI. 8A707. JdAGIC (THEF gae range, almost two with light housekeeping fa­ 5-8475. gest setback came in Hesse, tra­ sort would diacourage Red at­ values, 13.66. Congo waU $1.78 < new. MI. 9-7174. cilities and bath. MI.' 9-4776. SPACIOUS PtofeesionBi office diatanca' to school, bus and shop­ tempts^ to conquer Ctoiang’s For­ distance to which it can fly and /^O N D —A pUca wbara you can suite, gn ^ d floor. Main Street ping. F.H. A. and G.I. loans avail­ ditionally a Socialist and Protes­ return to base, with additional MANCHESTER T.V. Sorvlco. radio yard, now 88c yard. Linoleum BOLTON—Be settled for (3iriat- tant area. The CDU blamed its mosa stronghold. At the same tay Bamat and, Tioga Tama and 1953 WILLYS 4-WHEEL runners 80c yard, now 50c yard. R(K)M IN respectable home for location. Phone MI. 8-8800 able. By appointment. Fidelity mileage for time over target and and T.V. speclaUats sinca 188t mas! New 5^ room ranch with lossee oil Socialist chargai that time, the treaty would strengthen •aaaaBataa Knlttfaig ac eaaaorlaa. DRIVT: UNIVERSAL JEEP W odaheen rugs 0 x 13, oririnal two gentlemen. Parking. MI. Ctoiang defensively and would variations from direct course) House sonnea call 88.80. ML /MY FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel­ JA. 86380, CH. 6-6083, Newington. full esUar. exceptionally weU rearmament ahead of negotiations 'tVB ToarJHtm Stop. 00 Oottaga A very late 1958. Mounts the 8-6660 or Ml. 8-4607. pries. 818.60, now $14.75. Tele­ Machinery and TimIs 52 3-6408. built. Ready now for .lome loving pledge him to avoid what the dip- about 2.500 mUes. ■t tM . MLOAHO. T-M-ai^ tf.aeM.ee. vision ch a in , 181.80 value; 116.80 lent decor, complete facUiUes, MO. 6-3858, Karmington (JK with Russia would lead to a new However, the B52 is equipped •■F" engine. Over aim tires, full toi. iw»tftfweMiM>M 7-1411. family. School bus' at door. Priced lomata term provocative attacks AMERICAN LEGION MX. f5 T top, ssats, large heater, draw her. ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clean- each. Hundnde et super buys to n e w d e l t a wood turning lathe. HEATED ROOM oh West Bids. atraet and raar parking, moder­ w ar. . for in-flight refueling from a fOUm^-Blan*. wMta and brown Private.family. Parking. Tel. MI. ate rental. MI. O-118 O or MI. at $13,500. ,T el. MI. 9-3365. a u to r d The CDlTa percentage of the .on tilt Rad-heM Chinese mainland. Caiuiot be told from brand new. Ing and rapalra on range huraers, dean out the store—Come look (Complete with motor and stand. Stephens. tanker plane. One official com­ 'kOblUa. Can Dog Warden. MI, 'Mrs. Willoughby will spssk on tht tubiset of Mnt eh#ek- 11” swing, 86” centera. (Tall MI. 8-5853. 36060. 48 NORMAN ST. Six room alngle, total vote In Hesae dropped to Thus, American officials re- mented that "the BS2 doesn’t LERION HONE, LEONARD STREET Only $885 down. baatars, rafiigaratora, all types and buy. Men’s gabardine sport oil steam heat, ameslte drive and pwtadly feel chances of a major S S i i waahlnf machmaa. i Metro Sarwea. ing aeeounts. or *Hew to Bo a PsI to Your nuobsnd'P*^ and flannel shirts. $1.78 each, 8 -1-8848 4fter 6 p.m. TOLLAND—Ranch home, four 34.1, from 33.3 last year. The reach full Value untU backed up LARGE ROOM next to hath. Vicin­ TWO STORES near Main Straat garage. Nice lot. Shown ^ ap­ Socialist percentage soared from Nationalist-Red armed clash U M T -P A 8 8 BOOK No. T04g0. CaU k d . 64888. fo r 88.80. M en's 86.86 gabardine months old, for sale or trade from by a tanker’’ — another way of m 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. ity East Center and Summit Suitable for email bustnesa or of­ pointment. Call MI. 36789. 33'7 to 43.6. \ Would be reduced to a minimum. saying that the present range of WrilaaMhi, D . 1, 10AJL aa Nottea la haraby gWan that Paai trousen, 88.85 pr. Men’s Jackets, Streets. Private familv. Parking. fices. Heated. M I. 8-1680. MI. owner. (taU HarUord CH. 6-3458.' WIRING INKTALLATION of all values to 180, d osin g out at 87.80 Mnsical Instrumcnto 5.7 The Christian Democrats also , Among other things, the new 0,000 miles la only basic and that Book Mo. n«00, laauod by The SPORT SEDAN apace. GenUeman preferred. ML 0-8084. * YOUR HOME cuatom built to your treaty would: (a) pledge both HAND-MADE APRONS — STUFFED TOYS typaa. No Job too amaU. Pater and 16.80 sadi. Men’s Army and plana. Pick your lot, over an acre, BOLTON—Five room ranch, one slumped in Bavaria — largest of it can be extended vastly by re­ Saatiwa Bank a t Mancheatar haa Fully oquiptwd including over­ Rooflng^idlBf 16 Help Wanted—Peaiale 35 8-2634. countries to use peaceful mesne in Pan taluk. 40 Faster street. Phone N avy oxfords, 88.16 values. $4.85 SPINSTT PIANO, due to unusual STORE, G(X)D Location for tailor, large shade trees, high elevation, year old, lot ISO' x 200.’ Youngs­ West German states in area and plenishing the fuel supply of the NOVELTIES ~ HOME BAKED FOODS iMauioot and appUeation haa bean drive. A fine car in good condi­ town kitchen, full baaement. Sen­ sattlamant A disputes and to re­ MItehril 8-7808. RUOFINOk Sidlag and earpantry. n r YOU LUCE to sew, if you sow pr. Work hose, 6 p n . fo r 81. clrcumatanees I must sail my 7 NICE. PLEASANT room bath, shoemaker, beauty shop. Reason­ near bua, exeellent location. Com­ second in population — from 47.9 bomber whila an route to a dis­ CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS GRAB^DAQ made to aaU baidi tor payment of tion. Only $195 down. sibly priced at $13,300. A. R . per cent in 1953 to 38 per cent frain from use of force except in Ilia auMunt of dapoatt. A ltrraltona, and additions. OaU- for yourself or others, wa would Men's work treuson, 88.86 values, month old piano for |375 cash. continuoiu hot water. Living room able. Inquire 1 Walnut St. MI. plete down payment m ly $1,000. tant target on another continent. ingn Workmanahlpjmarantoad. like to talk to you. Wo have an 8 fo r 88. Write Box F, Herald. 8-8070. Carlton W. HutCblifa. $u. 8-0183, W ilkie % C o . ML 9-4380. ML yesterday. defense, (b) pledge the United The Pentagon's estimate of the • AFTERNOON TiA H a I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tot. privileges. 18 Russell St. MI. 3-8365. xxNrr—PASS b o o k n o . t w o . TRANSPORTATION Dtoo. Xlne., 899 Autumn exceUent opening for a young By comparison with their show­ States to regard an armed attack average coat of a B52 bomber^' ls MUSIC Instrumental rental. 0>m- 3-5433. MI. 8-8068. G ary lam onaco. atraat t o DINNER SET,’ 80 pisesa, 110. beau­ ing in the state elections of 1950, on the Formosa area as a threat Mottoo la haraby given that Paaa SPECIALS MlteheiTMS80. woman on our staff be trained ANDOVER-^ix rooms and bath on 38,700,000, with the esUmsto for Book Mo. Tgm. banad by lha aa a aswlng teacher. We wiU tiful mahogany Uhls, $15. Swivel plate Une of instruments. Rental ROOM WITH private family for Suburban For Rent 66 SIMPUFIED Living in fin# loca­ however, the CTiriatian Democratic to Its own safety, (c) outline the the flrat prototype prodpceE in­ MELODY RADIO-TV - Phono’s. office and arm chair, $10 each. mpUed to purchase price. Repre- tion. Four rooms and bath on first one floor. FilU basement coal hot branch in Bavaria — the Chris­ area to be protected by the U.S., •avlhga Bank of Mancbaator haa Night cans. Ouaraatood sarvica. teach you our methods. We pay a ladles or couple. Kitchen privl- air furnace. Fireplace. Barn, two cluding development items and 1946 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Roofthf sod ChlBUigFi 16-A good Btarting salary and onor Tw o ladies’ winter coats, size 13, senttof Olds, Senner. Bach. Ped­ legea.- -334 (Starter Oak St. MI, R(K!KVILLE—Four room unfurn­ floor; spacious second ftoor. Full tian Social Union — scored a including Formosa itself, the Pes­ tooling, at 20 mimojY "doUara. The haan ioat and application haa bean MO. 6-3380. ished apartment. Write Box O, acres. Excellent location. 810,000. made to aald bank tor payment of SEDAN good opportunity for advance- 85 sach. C sn te’ ovsreoats, 40-43 lar and Bundy. Metter’a Music 3-8348. or (?H. g-4738. baaement with hot water heat whopping gain. Tltey increaaed cadores and whatever other Na- tpoling up and ethe’r faciUtlaa ROOFma—Bpseinliatng in rapair­ alae, to and IS. Man’s suit. sUs Studio, 177 M cK ss. > a . 8-7500 Herald. (oil). Garage. Lxndscap^ lot, Talbot Agency, Andover, by ap­ their holding in the state parlia­ Bia amount of depoolt. Special De Laixe modal. A clean ANTIQUES RalinialMd. meat You will work a five day pointment. Phone P I. 2-6600. tlonaUst-held territories are costa to put U^Mcond source of FLEXIDOOR MIRROI dona oo any fundtura. ing roofs of an kinds. Alao. now forty hour week amid vary pleas\ 85-16, 86. Four twin sise blankets. FURNISHED ROOM in private $12,800. Madeline Smith, R ealtor, ment from (M to 83 seats while deemed by the U.S. to be essential production a;,^lchita made the I ' ' . ca r in and ou t but nOt up to our roiora, Guttar arork. Ghlmnaya 84 Elm I t, East Hartford. PIANO TUNING and voicing. Com- home. GenUemen'preferred. Ill BOC3CVILLE, 14 Laurel St. Three- MI. 8-1643 or 8-1146. Tah Encteoaraa S'SA-9S standards mechanically, hence, the 188 South Main SL P ML ant surroundings and you wiU he plsta rebuUdtog, repriring. rs- room furnlahed apartment. In­ NORTH CXIVENTRY — Substantial the Socialiita dropped from 63 to to Formosa's defense (d) provide price o f Um flrat plane produced GENUINE claansd, repaired, 86 ymM’ ax- eligible for. various employes Hollister St. MI. 86288. 61. there ateut 315,700,000. Completo low price of $196. atyltog. Keys recovered. 24-hour quire first, floor, Mrs. Porter. 108 HOLU8TER STREET. Imma­ seven room home with eleven for an indefinite period of effec- — m psrianca. Fraa aaUmatea. Can benefits. For interview apply at acres, extensive frontage, fast The Communists and right wing Uveneaa. ’^e,Average cost eatimata ot WB CABRT Tioga yamo at ttM Ho«vley. Manehastor MItohen FOUR STORM v^dows, Florence service. AU work guaranteed. The culate, four years old Ctapa 0>d. “ DO IT YOUESELP* FURNITURE Repair Sarvica: Singer Sewing Center after Mon d l heater, gas heatsr. M I. 8-4653. Piano Shop. Phones MI. 8-8338, ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St., Hill­ brook with pond possibilities. Oil extremists failed to elect a single The pact would be made with $8,7(>0,OOO, given to congressional pama prtoaa aa the rain, tare Complete repairing, .-aflnlahing, S-58S1. day, 883 Main St., M anchester. side House. -Two room furnished Six rooms, tile hath, fireplace, full deputy in either atate. time and money by ahopplng at 1941 PLlHOUTH 4-DR. 8-1074. buement, hatphwey, .storm win­ steam heat, two fireplaces, spa­ the Republic of China, thus committees in testimony by Air SEDAN resUnrlng on all ty M of furniture. apartment with private bath. In­ cious living room. Two-car ga­ In Hesse, where a total 3,500,539 reaffirming U.S. recognition- of Force officials, compares with Tokir Tam dhop, W Oottaga tt Zlgmund Goads, Prop. Formerly SEPTIC Times dows, screens, dormers, nicely OF An oxcollent car in flne mechan­ SPINET PIANO—Mahogany, full quire flrat floor. Apt. 8. rage, $13,500. Talbot Agency, An­ valid hallota were cast, thia lineup Qilang’a regime aa the legal gov­ 10 million dollar per-plane figure ICHE8TEK TW. ML bdm . o f WaUrtns B ros. T ei. w . 8-7448. Heating—Plmnbiiif 17 Boats and Acccaaorics 46 AMD decorated. Liberal financing. Ex­ was elected for the 96-member ical conditien. Does not uao oil. Heipwhntbd—Hal* 36 keyboard. Reconditioned, $398. clusive. Schnier Agency, . AD. dover. By appointment. Phone ernment o f Ctolna. ^ used recently In an addrest by Tal­ FlETgjEROl^Oa M ltelwR TBaEBAOBBS. POR that CMcago FuU pries $148. tENNOX FURNACES and warm M Y o m 1864 7H h.p. Aquasonic New pisnos at $879. Two years to 3-2656. Coventry P I. 3-660(). parliament: SoclaUsta 44, Chris­ bott, 0 -7 1 1 9 TRAY’S THREE FIRST Clasa die makers. E vin ce, used leas than IS houn pay. Birnbaum’s, S$t Main Street, PLUefiEO SEWERS Wanted To Reiit 68 tian Democrats 34, Free Dem­ 14$ WEST MtDDLX TURNPIKE haircut aaa The Orcte Barber air heating. Earl Van Caam. ML Apply in person. Gunvet Mfg, OO., Bhop, U Oak It. . 64844. Nsw tootor guarantse, $168. Bar New Britain, Conn. MO. 6-4618.. 6% ROOM HOUSE on Packard ocrats 81, Refugee party 7. rOEMOBA GETS U. 8. TESTS By the way atop in and see the TV and RADIO SERVICE 284 Hartford Road. WANTED—Two bedroom furnished Wanted—Real Estate ttow’a—Just north of Post Offics apartmoht, vicinity of Washington Street. New hot air oil furnace, With no single party winning a Council Seeking TajMh, Formosa, Nov. 39 (P>— AUTO CLASS MSTALLD OOLD BOND. Bhia 3aU. BcUpaa, all new Hudson RamMar car on MACHINE GLEANED majority, pro-Adenauer teadera BILL TRAYOIS School. Two children, ages 7 and modem kitchen. In excellent con­ ARE YOU CONSIDEHINO The 'United States, reported pre­ Bprlng-Alr mattreaa clearance, display in our showroom at. Milliner^— DreesmiBldBg 19 1104 EVINRUDE 16 h .p , lik a nsw Wearing Apparel—Fara 57 dition. Includes oversize garage announced they would try to form paring to sign a treaty pledging mmard’a Reap CantarXStt M ^ FOUR CARPENTERS wanted, with 6 gsl. tanks and forward, Septic Taaks, Dry WcUa, Sawar 8. MI. 8-4886. BBLLJNO YOUR PROPERTY? To Bolster Faith GLASS FURNrtURE TOFS Prompt, .Courteous Ssrvles , 13.75 par hour. CR. 7-5517. and four extra lota with fruit a Coalition atata regime of Chris­ y. S. defense of Formosa, today M L M M . ^ De CORMIER MOTOR DRESSMAKER, altorattana. on neutral and rsverso—8388. Bar' BOY’S OVERCOAT, size «. <3oVert Ltoea lastaUed — Cellar Water* trees, etc. Immediate occupancy. We will ajppralse your property tian -Democrats, IVea"Democrats delivered the first ahipmant of coate. suits, dreaaea, skirta, ate. stew’s—Just north of Post Offics cloth, ^ to living. 68 Branford Praoltag Dana. Houses For Salt 72 tree and wunout any obligation. and Rafugaea. MIRRORS CFI^ pIdct m i D m t | 0AIRT QUBEN No. »-S0T Middle SALES, Ipc. MI-9-5850 or 8-7609 JOBS TO 8i5 M shift. S dd this qNring, $100. BLAI3C GENUINE Persian lamb through such devotion, America An official American source said 1841-40 OLDER Chavrolets, Fords furnltura a spariaity, chairs caned Application forms available. No SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CXL H- B- Grady, Broker. 86008. plex, $12,500. Six room liom e, 2-car STANLEY BRAY, Realtor CDU 603,541 (34.1), Free Demo­ and her freedom will remain only four Jets were delivered but oua egg nog m ilk atoaka. AL’nSRA’nONS and hema, coats, Barstow 's—Phono ML 8-7384. coat, alse II. ExceUent condition. garage, $8850. Rural . tour-room MI-3-6273 other good transportation. Good and rushad. Anson F. Thorn. dreaaea, ate. MI. 8-9038, employment fees. Free informs' 1S9-IS3 Peari S t, TA M l-S-M St crats 513J14 (30.5), Refugees strong and secure.” that more are due shortly, * W I N D O W m M FLATI GLASS Call MI. 8-4660. B r a e - b u r n r e a l t y THE ELKS WILL call on you aoon ofodlt enablss ua to acespi |8 Phono MltcboU 84780. tion. Write Dept. OR, Natlo^ CUSTOM BUILT cix room home, ranch, $8800. Many ‘more listings -193,373 (7.T), Communists 63,991 This morning’s report recited •The total number -to be de­ ceramic tile bath, lavatory, flrt- of all kinds. The Ellaworth Mit in the intaraata of t^ local lOgh Aown. Douglas M otors, 888 Main .Employment Information Service, BuiMiiig Matoriab 47 USnNGS WANTED — Slagle, (3.4), Germtoi party 39,306 (1.3), detailed atatiatics of booming livered will naturally b« kept JALOUSneSi Iiutoltollan to Qoiek, Baay aat BoaoMlatL WmiNO INSTALLATION and i Moving—TmeUng 1030 Broad, Newark, N. J. place, oil hot water neat, 2-car ton Agency, Restore. MI. 36830 League of Germans (pro-CwhmU* OoBtraetairai W . have to stock School Scholarahlp Fund. Tlidteta pair of amall oloctrie amiUaneaa Wanted——To Bay 58 two-famUy, threeKfamUy, hual- church growth—record figures in secret but it will be sizable,” he tor their Aunt Jemima Pancake garage, high elevation, 8 acres Rj*t) 13,033 (O-Jl), Independents membership, contributions, Sun­ said. 1848 CHEVROLET da luxe tWo- and Oxturaa. Oaranca O. Smttli, S to n g e 20 ACTUAL JOBS Opan in V. S ., So. _a______good land. Suburban. Carlton W.‘ SIX ROOM duplex, oil improve- Haas property. Have many cash Paatlval, State Armory, Jan. U. 81 Knox St. Phone Ml. 8448L WANTED — Maple kitchen or menta. Centrally located, no drive­ buyers. Mortgagoa arranged day scliool attendance, construc­ Chiang says he needs at least MEDICINE CAHNETS m d SHOWM DOORS AduHa 78c • Childran 80c. doora, four doors, radios, heaters. MANCHESTER - Packaga Oaltv- A m ., E urope. To 810,000. Travel KILN DRIED SHEATHING ADVANCEMENT Hutchina. -MI. 8-8183, 6-4604. The 304 eeata to the Bavarian vary clean. Low down payment, paid., TTrito only E m ^oym ent dinette chairs, in good condition. way. References required. Write Plaoae eaU Oeona L. Giaxtedio. tion and broad new programs of 150 Sabrejets to assure Formosa COMPLETE Hand and poarar lawn ary. Local Ugbt trucUng and I x'13'S: L.) Piiio ..par M $88.00 BOLTON — First Lakoi Keanay' Box B,' Herald. Raaltor. Mitebd 9-8878. 109 parliament were aUotted under a church activity. of reasonable protection should the Open Satardaya—Open Iharoday : trade any make, modal. Douglaa packaga dsltv^. Rsfrigsraters. lafo. Oentor, Room 868, 816'Stuart Reasonable. Write Box O, Herald. complicated system of double bal­ Motora, iu Main St. raowar aalaa and aarriea. Motora St., Boaton. 1 X 8 a . L h Fir ,...p er M $88.00 OPFORTliNITIES Drive—custom built oversia« 0^ Henry street But it added: Chilnese Reds launch air attacks— ESmEAlBB CHILDLY GlVEir tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and waahsra and atova moving a room ranch. Immediate occupan­ THREE TENEMENT House, 4-4 lots and'both futiporUoital and di­ "Juvenile delinquency, ■ racket­ as CTiiang predicta thay will. qtacialty. ML 94758. Plysoord 4 x 8 . .per M 8137.00 OWNER DESmSS claaring of 1888 BUICK Cluh coupe. Good run- doUvaty sarvica. Othaon'a Oaraga. WANTlCD—Married man for work Framing ..,.. .from per M $08.50 WANTED—Bqnk beds complsta. f o r cy. Owner. MI. 86833. and 5 rooms. Steam heat and hot READY BUYERS waiting now. rect representation as follows: eering and violence. alcohoUtm, bulldliig lot In return for a b ^ 18 nlng condltton. All leather up- M l. 84018. in dairy, procesalng milk, alao Flush Deere ...... from $7.10 Glastonbury. ME. 3-7885. air furnaces, three car garage. For immediate action lUt your Christian Social Union 83, 8o- narcotic addiction and corruption •U8T1N A. CHAMBERS O0„ LARGE SIX room home, new ‘Dm- P rice $15,800. MI. 8-1854. property with the Albert J. Gatto cialiata 61. Bavarian party 38, oak te tm i M I. M U i. hotstory, |78. Phone M I 8-8068. local and long dlriance moving, farm wbrk. References desired. Nalls ...... picked up keg $SJM) SKILLED MEN in public affairs are either increas­ WORK WANTED-We specialise In Rent end m'ilk furnished. State ken oil hot water furnace, storm C o ., Realtors. CH. 9-8438, eve­ ^fugae party 19, Free Detoocrata ing or at least seem so wide­ 1848 HUDSON, two^toor. radio, aU ty]Ms of ao|^c tank and sewer packing, Btoraga. CaU ML 8-8187. C s a t o g ...... per C $6.80 windows, screens, fully inaulated, 818 (TENTER ST.—Six room Cape nings JA. 8-3986. Hanford CHapal T-14S8. else of family, wages deeired. Rooau Without Board 59 nre nlweys bettor-thnn-nvamga^ Ctod atyle home. Fireplace, storm spread that our society often givee AgttBBBMks f o r S sls 4 hoator. Good condition, i486. To Une work, Isndseaping, otone ma- plastered walla, full cellar. Excel­ Hiese were-the final voting re­ the impression of being completely One capable of assuming respon­ la the fset-expaadtog aircraft windows, oil heat, plaster walls, nr fUSADT to buy, sail, axcfaanga ho aura aaa McClure, McClure ron work, Stdewalim concrete sibility desired. Box E, Herald^ NA’nON AL BUILDERS LARGE ATTRAtynVE Room, lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. turns in Bavaria: Total valid tmdleciplined." PIANO MOVmO — Rstrigeratora, todnetry. Se why not etart to­ full basement. Lovely fenced-in real aotate, mortgagaa arnuigod. 1881 M BRCDRT. Club couM , r a ^ , P ontiac, 878 Main S t Open ova- floors and patios. Call Angelo alao light trucking, any tims. SU PPU E S suitable for one or two persona. Large trees, centrally ocated. votes double ballot 9.730.160. pro- The report said huge ehifta In heater, Marcomatlc, mcailent con. nlnga ’tU 10. M I. 8-4545. Giola, so - Norman Street (MI. OVERSEAS JOBS, high pay. South 381 State Street , day to balM a fntnre at Pratt Only $11,600, Carlton W, Hutchina. yard. Garage. Near school, bus Consult Howard R. Hoattogs, Adenauer Chriatian Social Union Quick, reliable, efficient service. • Hot water, gho^er and private en­ and stores. Ctanvenient financing Agency. IQ . 3-1107. population, high divorce rates, in­ dltlen. Quarantoad. |11T8. T o ^ 6-0886) for com plete satisfaction. ML 8-8828, 84074. - America, Alaska, Europe, Travel North ■ Haven, Conn. trance. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. and Whitney Aircraft ML 86132, 8-4684. ItSU) 3,690,363 (88.0 per cent), creased industrial employment of aura toe McChira, McQura Ponti­ 1846.FORD ConvartiUo, robuUt en­ after amall down payment, $13,- paid. Write Dep. 84-C, EasUand BUYERS WAITING for single, SociaUsta 3,733.048 (38.1), Bavar­ women, disrupted family life and a c, 878 M ain. S t Open avenlnga gine; loss than 5,000 miles. New .BLBCIRIFYINO and reflnishlng Go., Box 1400, Los Angeles 88. Cal. Tel. CHeetnul 8-3147 PLEASANT HEATED singls bed­ MANCHESTER, West Hide, near 300. The H E K Agenev, E xclu­ party 1,286,346 (13.2), Refu­ FURNITURE MOVING $5 a room sive Agents. M I, 3-6538, '8-3535. multi-family dwellings. If in the ian the sway of "matarialistic aecular- *ta 10. M I. 8^045. tlraa..N ew p a in t ML 6-3578. eroashe lampa, alao make out- up. Pianos $7 up. Frlgidalres 15 room, in private home, (or relia­ We still heed— M cKee Street, new excellent .Cape gees 990.035 (10.2), Free Pemo- ir lawn lam pa. MI. 8-3488. PART TIME HELP wanted. Otm- Cod, basement garage, storm market to sell, caU The A(H lom” in education klso posed criti­ ' up. CH. 7-5517. ble genUeman. Quiet neighbor­ "Ata 702,763 (7.2), Communista cal Issues for the church. S8M FORD tudor, in good condi. tact Master Sergeam'Buckler. MI. . MI. 86188. 'aaah, hot water heat. Immediate 87 PROSPECT ST. —Outstanding­ Realty. MI. 0-3392. tion. 18U Chaviolet udor. Eaaiaot Avto Acetssonag Urgs 6 84184. OiaMoada— W atclii occupancy. Howard R. HaaUnga ly beautiful six room (Colonial. Bavarian R ightist Aa an example of changed con­ RETJ 4G WALLS of aU kinds J a w a lry • Tool and Die Makers -Sun porch, fireplace, ameslte bloc 54,888 ( 0,6), League of Ger- ditions, the report recalled that tarma la town. Douglaa Motora, Painting—Papering 21 FURNISHED ROOM, nenr Mato A gency. MI. 8-1107 any time. Lcffsl Notice 888 Mato. BATTERIES — otf. Squara built. Vrthur Gay. Ml. 84375. street. GenUeman preferred MI. drive, two-car garage. Aluminum »'Atheriand the street corner tavern used to be type as low as $4.88 sat, tang » i LBOIVARD W. T O R . Jtwdar, ro- • Tool and Gauge laapee* NEAT AS A PIN, five rooms and windows, lot 82 X 250. Asking Union 18,369 (0.3). a major church competitor, but PAINTING—Exterior and Interior, Situmtions Wanted— £ 9-2170. 8 Hazel St. !taHf»r6. CeaaeeUral 1848 PONTIAC, tw od oor, Mack. $7-86. Written guarsBMa. Oo HotteehoM Sem tee paperitanglng, ceilings rstlBlshed. pain. adhMta watritea axpartly. tors breakfast nook, all on one floor, $17,800, The H E K A gency, Ex­ DIvleiea Ot Jbirehaw* Aatf lazaraaee figures ahow now television lures Radio, hoatar,hydramatle. Aa ia, Motort. ML 846M. Male 39 Rearonabla priaaa.■ “ daily. NICE PUCA8ANT roo.m, near storm windows, icreene, garage, clusive Agents. MI. 3-6538, 8-3535. _ . lariUlWa Ta BItf away mors churchgoers. rfeeed IS-A Wallpaper books on request. Eatl- Sale Of City Oiraetf Lsatf m ecla l, 1886. T o be aura aea M c­ matee given. FuUy Insured. CaU PART ^ TIME bookkeeping or Xliuraday avantoga. 188 S i p n irt bath, continuous hot water. 18 • Gauge Makers large trees^ quiet established The repdrt added "in passing" Clure. McChire Pootlale^ 878 Main WINTER UBES WBAVINO ofNburha; moth boles atraat 8-488T. RUSscU St. MI. 8-5433. street. Only $12,600. Carlton W. e n j o y LIVING in this (airly new U. S. Ponders Move that the average tavern last year Edward R . P rice. W . 6-1008. clerioal worir. Checking accounts 3 bedroom ranch, with garage, Scaled Bldi win be received at the St 0 ^ avenlnga 't^lO. MI. Buy one, g e t one half price, and torn cletiilM. hotaery rune, bslsnced. M I. 8-5340. Hutchina. M I. 8-8133, 8-4884. ' f(('‘‘' "( (he City Purchaeinz Agent, did a gross business of 356,000 PAINTING and Paperhangtng, . • Precision Machinisla reasonably priced, $15,800. H. B. JJzln Street, Hartford. Connecticut, \ plus tax. handbags repatriMt ripper re­ Real Ketate ai de- Aganist Red China while the average church had a quality work, reasonable frices Pod and Peed 49-A Grady, Broker. Manchester. MI. 1861 I D B b placement urabrb^ repaired, 36008. . - . w jb e d below .and at the hours apecl- giosa budget of only 310.290. aighta. BUDGET CENtER maa’s ahlrt coUaraXravaraed and and prompt aerriesv F r e e sett • Sheet Bietai Mechanics fled at which lirtn they will be public­ On the ether aide of the coin, four doora. completely Dogs—Binto—Pets 41 SBAfOHBD'' Hardwood tor stove, Rspsat Of A Hit! ly obened. read, and -.•ecorded. No Bid (Coatiam^ fraai Page Om ) 91 Center Street taplaoad. Marlow’s Littia Mend- mates. Fully tnsursd. CaU Bert will be received after eaid dale and however, the report listed nu­ oonditton tnolda' Plante. MI. 6486a CANARIES. Guaranteed slngars. furnace or firoplact. Cau MI. • Phsion Welders hour for mich opening. We wilt tabulate Priced bMow thdj SERVICE CENTER Ing Shop. 3-7068. ™ merous advances in church effec­ AU colors. Also females. ML the two bide. ported under study at the State tiveness including: raariw t <>01/ 8818 down. Bank fl- 436 Center Street PAINTING-AND Paperhanring, 88 Thrifty Siiwing For You ^ p t. was said to -involve such a P LA T r iN U H Hoiland Nwtodow 84438. • Aircraft Assemblers 10:30 a m., EST. 18 Decem­ 1. Intensified cbheem with aaaoiag. Alao aaveral good clean years' experience. FuUy roaured. blockade, but diplomatic In­ to aaaaaur^ AU Garden—Pam —DbItf ber 1164. Five (5> separate tracts in "great social Itsues.’’ F o rd '^ Chevrolet pra-waza. No metal Venetian bilnda at aXnaw Satlsfactton guaranteed. Raymond THE mqw MANCHESTER Pat towns of New Britain and. Earminif- formants said they found little monm down. Sea Bob Oliver at Aoto Repairinf— PaliBtiBK 7 Trudeau, 71 Jarvia ^ M I. 6-1614. lon totaling approximately 173.4 2. "Increasing emphasis” on low price. Keys made wblltl i a " j^ Canter, 880 Main St, tnritea you Prodocta 50 . Apply acres. evidence of support for the Idea. 461 Main S t . t o visit pats Of an Unda. (km- Christian vocation— encouraging * GAR BURN OIL? aralt Marktir'A Uultimately, this country's pol­ members to exercise: their faith in necttcut bred ParakooU. ML .Employment Office J-14-54, 11:30,a.m.. EST. 13 Decem­ icy in this situation probably will 1848, I860, CHEVRbLiETS, two Private InstmctkNM 28 8-1878, Houra M o n d ^ - through CHKSCBN MANUM tor your lawn ber 19M- Proy ijr ^ lU 88 ^Market their workaday Jobs and r«la- doar^tour door, radtoa, haMafa', Economy overhaul, most all o r garden. Btrret. known Potter StaUon. President tionships. i^Udiiig—Contracting 14 Friday, 10 to 8:80, Saturday 8 to . Td. M LS487L------and the National Security Council, cxeaOant conation ihrongbout cars. Parts and labor 649.96. tUSO ACCORDION tch ool — Weekdays 3. "Increaaed recognition of the D o u ^ Motora, 888 Main. offer, accordiontf loaned 8; Wodnoaday clooad at 8 p.in. S. WELL ROTTED cow maimro. Pro­ WE BUY All Bill papfrs. ronslrtlng of drKn-ip- the nation’s top defense and for­ tlon of R rsi Eatafr s i dracrlbod abovr, importance 6f lay activity” in Um No money down. |4.90 month­ CABINHT HAKINO-Wi also do during 8 month trial period. A H. Oraan atampa. tect your riirubo and tawha new. 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M< eign policy strategy board com­ all typos of mupontry Work, ra- Eatir* or Partial Estatas Sprrlal InMnicttona. to Biddrrn. Ornrr- life and leadership of churches. 1868 PONTIAC, four door, beautiful ly. Alj work guaranteed. Inquire about epacial student re­ m l 8-7068. Leonard Qigtoaura Pontiac, 8T8 NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS Freai Fine Heaiea-:-8 Shop Lota—Bataaee et t Eetatoe— 8TM8. t e a t i S . rates, free estimates, expert work­ in New York City, Boston and YOU MPANIE8’ Other Sewrcce. manship, esU M I. 8-0650 after 0 PottUrr aad SnppScs 43 Springfield,” she reported, "and W t Wash UpbobtOTy of That means leas need to tend your furnace, ton^ AOTO OftlVINO InatructloD from p.m . Phone Me Iramediatoly e Freee ‘‘Harry’B Rad” (roecaUy eeld) Herne ef Mlee Beeela O. 5232 WHIN YOU NUNN ITI- when you beat the ‘Mua coaT way. year komo'. Inaurod dual cootrot we are making headway' in Phila­ 180 WILLTS STATION wagm'ate BROAD BREASTED Bronxe tur­ HARTFORD CH-T-08M •• Theodore HavUead Dla. Every housewife should have at Ev*ry Kind— Evarywhor* So • • » a fine MM-New- Eaglaad Shop. ^ Rooftaig—SkBag tura. glaaa, diiaa, pawtor, petots, transfer for pocket and other mo* For thia pattern, send 30e in of the 46 atatca.” hatotary asaat ha washed. (W d larite to- / 11 SALEE WOMAN in Juvenlla store hooks, staaepa, colas. Jeerslry, * Fraae a PARMINGTON. OOXN.. HOME, aad alae ADDI. qairiea freoa aaed-car dealera). RAY’S ROOfTNO Ob. Built up for month of December. Exper­ tlfs. coins, your name, address, alae Many individuals and groups who fuaa. Bgilsy's ■’Aattgusa, 8S3 TWNAL m ats freai the LARGE X ol^ C T E ^ T E ^ Send 2Sc in coina, your name, ad­ dcaired. and the pattern number STORES AND OFFICES a Let w etart 5tra»niouR l FRE-CHRIFTMAS s a l e D ec. roofs, gutter work, roof, catnuey ience in selling Jewelry dewred RED CEDAR clothes PMHINENT MANCHESTER ESTATE, pine •gert^ from"m had started their own pro-censure rapalra. Praa aaUmafaa. Ray Xdn St MI 8-5008. dress and the pattern number to to SUE BUKNETT. THE MAN- etoaalag year aphalatered faialtara wbea l-ll. Colunibia bum Juvudle bi- but not neccaeary. R e ^ Boot T , ataUsd. Can ML 847BT. WDfDSOR LOCRS, C»NN, ESTA’IE ^ ta h er erom li movementa are Joining- forces'with yaa daae. It will he ready ta aaa the ahxt cyckw at the low p r ic t and top Haganow. M I. 6-8314. »toy Jack- Herald. WEaWNGHOfUlE 14” tahls modal ANNE CABOT, 8IANCHB8TER CRBBTKR BVENING HERALD, Mrs. Swanson’s campaign, ahe said. quaiito- ao'.'-gaejs; 8r-$8T.$8: aon. ML 8-8825. ROXAL AND ■autb-Obrooatoroua parl- T.V. erith nsw picture tube. ISO. BVENING HHKAIJ< IIS6 AVE. 1169 AVE. AMEEICAS. NEW “Aa a maiter o i fa ct,” ahe vrent I^RSON TO Clean and dust in typawiitsra. AMEBICAS, NEW YQKK 36. N.K YOEE 36. N. y. , FREE ESTIMATES — INSURED 8F —MS.86. Each sale' badm d FOR THE BER i Baretaw’s-Weatatthause T.V. Just on, "I thinK the only atate we A S a n k a s e t m The eolortol 1366 Needi«i»ork The lataat iaaue of Basic Vhsh- 'WORE DONE Of YOUR OWN HOME tabU guaraatoa. .Drooalt rooto, rittnMa roeta, guttara. north e t Post Office. S £ & sss^i haven't heard from is Arlaona. W. G. GLENNEY CO. radto. win hold it 1 0 ChriateuirDo^t aald ar taptod. Rsdatra m aU Album contatoa '6 pages of lovely ion—fail and.sriittar '56— la col­ What's the matter, with Ariaona?” TEL. ROCKVILLE S-9CS9 hr 5-3647 and toot t< rapava catt esdfcad. Martowto. d a p I g n e ,' "how-to” asfipUona on orful. aUihulating and a. comidete B te ant—order new r~ * a g-T7i£ CHRISTMAS ,T1ME our big aarn- In New York, meanwhile, a rally 33* NO. MAIN ST. tBL.M L.f-l2U O rris Shop. ML 8-808$. PBONDORAPB-ltAlAO aecdlervork. helpful room lUuatra- guide to wardrobe planning fpr a ta support o t Sen. Joeeph R. Mc­ Tm ba tng tim e. Avion Prodneta haa aav- ROD RRAIDINO raada aagy. ttmi. M L S-790S. WILLIAM GRACZYK, Jr. CALL MAMCHE8TER Roofii« and seal epaniiwa for women who wlab laiSSiRJ SON. AUenONBRS tiena and ArecUoas to r i gift pat- new eeaatsn. 35 cents per e o jfy — Carthy (R-Wia) is ackadulad.tor stfvotite kpoklct. Sft oMli laras. 36 canU. - \ send.for it now. 10 MORRISON ST. — ROCKVILLE ' Q*-, far hU roofing and sM- t o earn.•rn. Mrite a msrrter Cbrtet WOil Mid FtdttMBli Pflfi^d U SU M D ER I 'lP A vSienUm d ea n - SanUMimte am EHOM»XlM.7n# tonight to Madison Squqro Gardaa. tag Joha. No JoJob b too amaiy FTho B«aa Fouraelf and faarily. Calf RocMUa 64198. Oaa’8 Rug i RAYMOND R. ROD PIMNE 1M-A-44U Eead H enU Advs. ^ f n r i a a . exEUIte nsw. anachSiawte. Saeil- ML M M oott Avtx, Raekvffla, ' TA JA. gum. CONN. f ■ f /. ■ I Jl, -V'. ^ ^ - ' r' ‘ ^ /■ i

    \ /.■ . ■ A. • y L t - ";■% ' MONDAY, NbVEM pER 29, 1984 . iKanrlifatfr lEttruittg HrraUi \ Stor^ 0pen Tonight Until 9 for Your Shopping Convonionce- *- '• "Ae-.e ^ 'I -y T ■-■'•.'ii/- • .iv ■ -.a. Merabora of Mancheater Lodge of Klka who t* serve on the sub-committo4 are AnmifcBail .. ^ | q ^ T o w i i v o lu n ^ r Group to Study serving aS individuals in this phase Daily N t t PPMa R ub od to help in the ~ to-houiw PMrmoted at Hamilton Standard . Fkf Mm Week ^ TM w y i y ^ ____ canvtoaa of UckeU to pancdta of the work, rather than aa tho ’ la invited to featlval are re^ueated to repreeentativba of their original luemRPETS-BROADLOOMS '•■jMljSti tke public ehowinc of the at Issues on .Charter organisationa The membera arc: Mtadd iMee taken by memberaot the American Legion H< to- f morrow night a t 6 o'clock. At' Mrs. Louis Heard, chairman; Mrs. Fair, osMer ta « l|^ Law -aijip., : M iar OM Scout Tro^ I on their Further study of . the Roger Olcott, secretary; Franklin , "THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS’* ~tHp to jBurqM teat mimmer to* Ume they wiU be aaaigned to ./ 99a. WOdMoiay fair, BMa diaMaa varioua diatricta. They are requeal raised at the recent Anderson. Mrs. Marshall Banever, Member e f ^ Audit ■artinr Bight. at 7:M in Wood- Russell Broderick, Atty. Wesley Eoreoo eC OU^olstlaa In ttm paratoio, ntff Rail of tho Center Congrega- ed to wear their Blk haU. The pro- Manchester's Town Charter," ceeda of the feaUval will go Gryk, Mrs. Charles Jacobson, U a n t h e ^ r ^ A City of Viilage Charm aoy. n g k mid. Church. Some of the girla sored by the League of Georgs Kats, Willard Marvin. Mrs. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER* f- : I ao want on tlM trip will talk towarda the Blka local high achool Voters, will be done by a sub-conv ..X acholarahip fund. .William Minnick, Frank Reilly, 4M MAIN 8T. AT M1DDI.E TURNFIKE TEL. MI-9-4f4S \ about tho all dee aa -they are mittee chosen from the workshop ,ty. Jay Rubinow and Atty. Her- VOL. LXXIV, 'NO. 51 ' Runra. Tho 14 membera of the p^icipanta. Their purpose Is to miito Tules, A. (SDETOEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1954 (OtaaMflai ASvwMkk^ m Fagt 18) and their throe loadeniment . Mancheater Lodge No. 7S, A. T, debate more thoroughly points OPEN * A Jf. to 9 PAL TBVBllDAYS and FRIDAYS PRICE PIVB cm ^ (I throe Bsontha in Kuropa viaitinf and A. 1C., will hold a apecial com- raised at the three charter meet­ V Rngiand, Scotland, Dennuu-k, Ger* municaUon at the Maaonic Tern ings and tp write a report compris­ DAILV to 5:1(1 PJjL, pie tomorrow night at 7;S0. Thla X. jjany; SoriUrtaad and lyance. ing majority and, when necessary, s t I a m e d c l a m s Winnte's Birthdayl picture I'.-X will be the laat time Worahipful minority - opinions. Toll at 37 Tho llancheater Moariah Chorua Maater John L. Von Deck and hia This report will be read at a will meet toni|^t a t t o’clock in aaaoclate officera for 1*54 will ex* fourth and final ieasion of the ^ c mz 4>>-; Luther HkU. Bmanyel £aithoraa amplify the Maater Maaon degree. workshop to be held in January Church. It la moat important that They will be aaaiated in the work and will be voted on, by ballot, is­ In Britain by membera of the. Fcllowcraft CHATTIERIBOX \ ovoty membor attend theao «»«*» sue by issue, by the entire group. 813 Main SL—TeL lin-9-aoM \ rriioaraala. C3ub. At the conclualon of the The report, together with the re­ IlIRRORS-^-AUTO 6LAS| meeting there will be a aoclal hour sults of the voting, will be sent and refreahmenta. back to the 10 orgimisatians wlUch Hurricane joined with the league in present FURNITURE TOFS Kvery Ready CiKle of Klnga ing-the workshop material. These lAindon, Nov. 30 (ff)—^The Daughtera will hold ita fall rum­ particiMting organlsaUons will be British freighter Treaillidn mage aale tomorrow, beginning at _Hamll^SUi^anl Photo. \ __ Hamilton Standard Photo free to'act ono the report as they •:S0 a. m., in the Sunday School Harold Tedford ^momaa J. Norriaaey fit. EMER6ENCY sank in the Irish Sea today room of the Second Congregational The people who have consented under the hammering of •two Manchester nelghbon were prontdted recenUy at Hamilton OILRURNEII J. A. WHITE eds ‘Brothers ChUfch. Mra. Jamea T. Picklea and Mra. Cleon Chapman, chairman Standard, division of United Aircraft CorpMtlon, Windsor LorJea /SIRYICI Winds of hurricane force and and co-chairman reapectlvely, atnd Harold Tedford of 33 Campfleld Rd. was a d v a n ^ from supervisor of GLASS CO. at^xleast 15 of her 40-man aaalatanta will be at the church product sales to stair assistant to the sales manaMr, while T. J. Mor-' CALL crew\were droAvned. thla evening to receive articles for riaaey, 128 Campfleld Rd., formerly aaaistant s u p ^ a o r of product 24 BIRCH ST. O tber,^ips pl-.Teked 19 survivors McCarthy Goes to the Senate Chamher the aale, proceeds of which will be sales, took over Tedford’s former duties. Tedford joined Hamilton Dee Claims Standard iii 1935, Morrissey, in 1942. ^ ^ T*L MI 9-7822 and thre^ead men from tbe water devoted to the Circle's charitable ------^ MI-9-4548 'X in perlloua^.reacue opbratlona and work. "YYe Can’t Hide Behlad reported eighting 13 more bodies The Clothes Horae Thlift Shop of UHLUAMS floating face down. Hope for the Wrangle Marks A daughter, their SfUi child, \ Our Prodaef* War Action The High School Parent Teacher the Junior League of Hartfoi:d, ^ m Nov. 23 to Mr. ^ Mrs. i OIL SERVICi half doxen- otJlara aboard waa Organisation will keep “open Inc., will hold its 'annual Christ­ Dorian Shainin, 35 Lakewood\Clr- slight. One of the igodiae recovered house” ,at the high achool tonight mas Sale Wednesday and Thurs­ cle. s., has been named RUen was that of the toaster of the at 7:30 for parents of mominjr aes- day at 1000 Farmington Ave., West 7,373-ton vessel, idemified aa a In Blockade aion atudenta. Marie. Hartford, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Captain Winter. \ X . on Wednesday and from 10 a.m. Feud Four Mips Slalix Rainbow Girls are reminded of Ifiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii > 11 ‘ WSahington, Nov. SO (A")— Past Maater Wilber Uttlo and to 6 p.m. on Thursday. All the the rehearsal for the minstrel . a . _ le known death toll of seamen hia stair will install the new of- proceeds from that sale and to five-day storm that^-Mnk Presideht Eisenhower feels >roceeds from this sale and show tonight at 7 o'clock in the a naval and air blockade of Washington, Nov. 80 (4V-Sen. Jenner (R-Ind) snarily •. lieers of Manchester Orange at an M wnlc Temple. A full attendance four other ahlps in waters ar^nd took Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) to task in the Senate today .w. . open meetiijr Wednesday at S p. m. lord Rehabilitation Workshop, is hoped for. the Briooh Isleo mounted to ^ Red China Would amount to sy n>r a in Orange Hall. A social period The Trebiman, bringing a carg^ broadcast in which Jeniier said Flanders referred to the with refreshments will follow. war action,” the White Members of the Army-Navy Center of grain to England, from eastern louse said today. Soviet peoples as "brothers.” Flanders snaimed Diat Jenner Auxiliary are reminded of the pot- Church will meet this evening at Canada heelsd oyer and went down "has taken leave of his intelligence.” . PH O N E The Ladles Home League of the luck supper tomorrow night at 8:30 44 miles off '3oKk, Irelanc. The le White House 'view waa Salvation Army will meet in the 3 o clock in the Federation Room, Stom-Iaocd BrlUoli Primo Mimator 8ir Wlnstoo Cborchlll fooM stafqd by James C. Hagerty, press The hot clash came as the Senate was moving into the MItchsll 9-7196 at the clubhouse. Bach member is asked to brins a iiiiil the comera hi the Cabinet Room of Londoa’s 10 Donming St., in this crew of 40 went ovbr the aide into Citadel at 2 o’clock tomorrow af­ mountainous waves. NThe ship's secre^ry, shortly after v Sen. final stages of its long debate oYer proposals to censure Sen. 142 E ait Center St. ternoon, to sew and fold bandagea ^Uen^ for state hosintal iiiiii apecially posed portnUt te a u rk the eUtemaa’e birthday. S(r Wln- Knowlud of California, ths Re- A son was bom at the St. Fran­ aton la M yearn oM teday. (AP Wirepboto). owners, the Pe::lnaular Kod Orien­ McCarthy. Under a unanimous consent agreement, voting is or Mitchell 3-8606 for the hospital. The hosteaaea will cis Hospital in Hartford Saturday tal Steal, ohlp Co., said t h ^ were publicanMeeder, had renewed his. to begin tomorrow afternoon. Leaders forecast that amend­ U a a d ie ste r be Mrs. Annie Russell and Mias to Mr. and Mra. Maurice McGee, no passengers aboard. cku for' a^lookade in the face of Edith Jackson. 17 Devon Dr. '"»tn«:tor a ^onounebment laat night by ments would be disposed of and a final vote reached by s(»ne ^ “ Cheater’s public Tba 1.044-ton Scottish time Thursday. ------schools. !• In charge of the pro- Secretary of Stole Dulles. Ardglen radioed that she ____ Dulles, in a m q^r foreign policy . Flanders and Jenner have been gmm for the Christmas meeting of up three bodies and six eurvtvore leading fi^-urea in the controversy. Northfleld Club to be Churchill, 80, Asks before her own engines broke ech in Chica^ last night, de- that ths flrst duty of the over McCarthy’s conduct. Flan-1 ^ Mra. down, lea'.ing her at the mercy of ders introduced tha original reso-! Gov. Lodge the sea. United States is to “exhaust peace­ Wertmont Dr., ful mexqs” to protect the rights luUon of censure. Jenner has bat- ' Weat Hartford. The evening will be Later the Ardglen. measegsd tied against censure. \ that the engliiM had been rej^ired of AmertoaM imprisoned by Red ‘Service to Render’ China, rathcK than “now resorting When today's eeasion opened, wlU include recordings from ChWst. and she wao araeding toward the Set to Get war action, such as a naval and Flanders put Into the Oongreselon-•n* Northfleld Irish coast. al Record the transcript of o School for Girls and carol singing.. Another rescue vessel, the 6,473 air blockade.' London, Nov. 80 —Gbyernor-elect A. A. RIbicoff today himself. He haa taken leave of hia Jamea C. Dunn aa amhoaehdor ax- of hia future plans, the old^warrior United States. speech In which Dulles opposed endorsed a $10,000 recreatio^ advertising program begin­ IntelUgdnce.” traordiaary and plenipotentiary at WORKSHOP P ILLO W G A S described himself aa ‘‘a\p a r ty The young Monarch delivered blockade but said thla country wUl Jenner r«torted; “My inteUi- Madrid. politician who has not retire^and her speech/from the throne in the Supreme Court “react vigorously” to Communist ning in January to provide a runl^g start to boost Connecti­ genoo ia iny own; it does not come Ihmn has been In Spate may at any time become invoiy^ Red and gold splendor of.the House provocation In Asia. cut’s 1955 vacation business. Backing: up his campaign promise from an organisation called The Feb, 27) . 1953, when he replaced $ 2 . 9 8 In - controversy." . of Lorde chamber. She spoke the Knowland, responding with a to work for the state's "economic-* ^ Oommittee for an Effective Oon- Lincoln MoeVeagh. Ho pravioualy pair He made only one reference to' words prepared for her in accord­ Upholds Lorain renewal of the proposal which he g iw lh ,” he said it la better to ■ ~ '''s_ gress.’ ” had been in Fyanco and Italy. i . his age in the House: ance with parliamentary tradition 5rst made in the Senate, never­ sUrt advertising in January rather ' Wgaa a f K A faej mam The Natiosua Oommittee for on At. the govamor'a office today Teu wUl love these d ^ t y pillow cases for gifts or for -► “Ladies a ^ gentlemen, I- am Prime Minister Sir Winston theless said h t does not believs the thaothan waitini: waiting _for_____ the___ new ^d|ret! * ^ O U lIl\/T L iri.C flllS Effective Oongreas ia a private John 'nemey, the'govemac''o presa now nearing the end of my Jour­ to take effect next July. • 1 3 F X your own use. Florsls in emors or, all white, M r.;and Mrs. Siii Chimblll, today cslebratlng his Death Sentence 'breach” between him and the organisation which aarlisr en- awareUry, sold that tho govern­ ney. I hope I still have some serv-: 80th p^thdsy. Ribicoff's pueh for early resump* Completo Hia and Her.-.eolored borders, etc. iiiiil dorssd the move by Flanders to or's .offico “ haa nothing offimal at Iiiiii ices to render. Hqwever, that may Rob^ peers crowding the Hortford, Nov. 30 (F)—The (Oeotfamad a# Paga Two) Uon of recreational advertising, Name ^trijdom censure McCarthy. Among owm* aU om tho eituaUon.” OTHER PlLLOW-CASb $ 1.98 f o $2.79 Pr. be and whatever may befall, I am benches and members of the House State Supreme Court refused to­ abolished four years ago, came oa bare who signed aa endorsement Coiffinnotioii of such n repiort. Cohalata of: H” Drill, sure I shall never forget the emo­ of Commons ranged along the day to reverse the first degree mur­ he began his budget hearings at last July were Paul G. Hoffman, Tierney said, “would ehviou^ tion of this day—this wonderful walls heard the Queen sayr der verdict returned againat Wil­ the State Development Commis­ Prime M is te r former foreign aid admialatimtor; honor done me.” liam J. Lorain of Providence, R.I., sion in the state office building. His (Omi« Table Saw, Skil Saw, Churchill was In hie best ora- "My government attaches /th e Chrysler Auto plan it to peraonally visit stats Lewis W. Douglas, format ambas­ «■ Pago BIgM) highest importance to maintaining who has been sentenced to die in Pretoria, South Africa, Nby. sador to Britain; and WiU CUyton, toricar form in accepting gifts the electric chair for Mioottng and agencies^to diacuas thsir budgat re­ Jig Saw, Bench Grinder from membera of the House in an­ and strengthening close andnlend quirements. *•’. 50 UP)—Nationalist party 9ni$m^ mem­ a formsr undarsecretary of state. ly relatione with the United States robbing a man w1io gave him and Strike Averted bers of Parliament t^ay sleeted 'n Jenner said at one p ^ t in his cient Westminster Hall before s hie hitchhiking companion a ride. ‘ntetdea of sUrUng early on ad­ television sudlrnce. - of America. It is upon /6iis inti­ vertising came from eommieeion Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, •xehange with Flanders that hs Tenha—Trades iiHU mate association that world sur­ Lorain and John Petetabella, also chairman Oiarlee F, Coates. It was uncompromising advocate of Re­ woodsy whsthsr the committee RAMIlTaN lEACI IIIUI-IUHIEI He was presented a portrait of vival depends.” of Providence, killed George Zgier- In Final Hour publican status for this British helped slanders prepare hia broad- Biilletiiio himself painted by GrcJiam Suth­ aki of Hartford in suburban immediately applauded by Ribi- iAVEWDRK New "Cut-n-fold'* action If $ o quick The Monarch deckired that in coiff. (Commonwealth country, to suc­ east X.. froBi Um AP WiiME OPEN erland and a book elgned by most the session ahead, ^short meeting Wethersfield Aug. 12, 1953. The Detroit. Nov. 30 (P)—A Chrysler The commiaeioh, which, ia asking ceed retiring Prime Minister Flahdsra^dn’t rsply directly to- iillli yeuil jirepore meoli kt minuleil of the mamhera of the House. ending; Dec. 23, hw ministers "will state's version of the crime says Dallyi-7 aiaa. to 5 pjm wKbte ; You'll change leftovers into treott, strike was averted today, mincing Daniel Malan as party leader. < that and, for^veral moments, had Churchill, who pride# himsulf as strive unremittingly to promote 2igierakl and Lorain were in the certain a full-scale automobile Following the action of the Thnre.—7^ ami. 9 pmt. i l l puree boby feeds, blend cokes, a painter, took a look at the por­ back seat of ZgiectoU'e Car and (CooMooed on Pogo Two) difficulty gyttiMg in any word at DELAY FOfBON FEN CASE ■Sat.—7 a.m. '.toto 4 pma. the well being,of my people and market battle among the indus­ party caucus,. Gov. Gen. E. G: eUo \. ^ • w Boveoy J«ov. 39 « ~ crowd of ^ood souces. 2 s p ^ s , conning-|ar thread. trait and-then remarked ir.iplihly the peace of to* world.” Petetabella waa driving when Lo­ try's "big three." Jansen later today will call on the i that it waa a "romarkable example "My government are convinced rain shot the victim five timee. As he attempted to continue hia The ease of John F. MeOoy. of $39.50 of modem art.” Negotiators for Chrysler and the 81-year-old militant NaUonalist rsply, Jenner - repeqto^ inter- Mteoed, occoeed anther M m mixers/ a strong and united commonwealth They dumped his body out of the d o United Auto Workers reach­ to form a new government as NAMIITIN lEACI MUETTE, While ■ former Prime Minister can take a leading part in the car hear a brook In , and nipted him, demanding Flahd- gteeo-pew attack on gowiioei. ed an agreement in the dawn hours soon aa Malan's resignation takes •i • answer the question asHo why M m A. A. BiMctMf. wao c u i. > lAMiiriii lu c i the powerful portable that-been Oement Attlee, leader of the eppo- councils of nations,” she declared. abandoned the car ln ,Nuw Haven. News Tidbits effect at midnight tonight. He CAPITOL Petetabella Is serving a life after 19 hours of marathon aes-' h4~ used the terms "brotliers\and •Meed te eoporlor court today FIID MIXEI everything. Yeu1l beot, mix, mesh or aions. i^ill become South Africa’s fifth for doltelto Mol neot TocoZ^ i9UIPMENTCO..kK. whip, in any bowl or pan. Full power, (GeoMooed so Pago Niac) (OeoMaoed ao Page TWa) term in prison after pleadinc^llty Called from AP Wirts prims minister, PixsE feed quicker, to second degree murder. The settlement preserved Chrys- (OeaMaoed oa Png* lig k t) 9. E enee. epfirtiW]r emier, becouM ii'i the ell 3 s p e ^ . Stands on end for ler'a -place in the 1955 car market Oiolce of Strijdom w** expect­ MMgoed to Mu CMo, e a id k a r m 3i Main St.—Tel. MI-3-1t58 Lorain was arrested in Provi­ ed to be followed almost Im- eatie>i.te-ute mixer. draining, hongs on wall for storage. dence eight days after the alsylng race. A strike could have shut President Tito Icovea Yogoelavln >wMteg Mu em tloiuaeo^^ MiXGUlOE put! 10 down all Chrysler’s operations. to^totely by the reeignaUon from ^eepelderabto mtacteoee * ood '$19.50 by Capt Leo J. Mulcaby of the Idling 150,000 men and leaving the by MO for goodwill miMion to In­ office of hia chief rival tor the, teited tpeedE' under Connecticut State Police and a dia and Burma.., TYphoon Tilda Seven on AirliAer w N h\^ noderetoodlog Mure iAMIlTIN lEACN IIME IIIIK MIXEI- Dulles Bars Naval, Air big competitive battle to Ford and premiership. Deputy Prime Min­ w o o ld ^ no lOrMur delnya. your thumb. EASIEST EXTRA SPECIAL! Providence Pqlice 8err;eant. General Motors alone. swiris into South China Sen after ister N. C. Havenga, who favors a A real tododountoin for your kitchr Taken to headquarters with hU cutting thraugh Philippines dam­ fOUTABILITY. EASIEST The Chrysler settlement came In slower pace toward the Nation­ Lost in White Mts. OEBMA^^NDUCTOK tWEE moke super.duper molt* - REG. $16.95 100 % WOOL divorced wife, who had been taken aging hundred of homes. alist aims of a South African Re- »OWl CONTROL. into custody with him; Lorain, in the literal last hour, actually .*10 em, re-fresh froien orange juice. Blockade of Red China minutes before the. 7 a. nt. (lUT). ChMt x-rays ordsred 'public and strict color segrega­ Laconia, N. H„ Nov. 30 08V-A 3* (f>—WHhelm Ftirtwoooglor, ke* One-Point $34:50 the absence of Mulcahy, was ques- _ore; than. 1,999 reeifiento of tion. Yeti'll "fluff" mixed drinks for im­ Hale’s own “Sturdywear” Uoned by Chief Inspector Walter deadline. It wks announc^ "$y twin-engined Northeast AirUnsa ' Gotmon oen- proved flavor, lig, I5.0X. container By JOHN M. HIOHTOWEB weary negotiators at 6;X0 a. m. Stratford housing development as Havenga, whose candidacy was plane with four paaMngers and a km totegte froaa #Gowen discloaed today that he ^ d Stone of the Prortdence police Robert W. Conder, Chrysler vice Mventh '~cass of tubsrculoris is backed by Malqn.'haa spread the L an din g! holds 2 full glosses. ' $22.00 Waahingtoo. Nov. 80 (JP)—^The met Red China’s Consul General dlicovered.., John RoChe, slsysr three-member crew aboard was Eisenhower Administration today presideht in charge of industrial word he would quit politics if not unreported today, an hour after it «i*krtwoS!: BLANKETS CSien Ping for an- hour last night (CooUaoad on Pago Eleveol relations, announce the agreement of ..five. .Moleoeod to « • in Sing elected. If his followers also •ought measures short of .'Ariir.ac­ and delivered orally another U. 9. was due at Berlin, N. H.. on a TT MAY cost you hundreda tion” to counter “provocative” acts Jointly with Emil M ax^. aecre- Mag electric chair. . break with Strijdom. it would night from Boston. Six# protest couchfd in the "etrongeit tary-treasurer of the UAW. Ike neminntee Chrlaliaa Hertor. split the dominant coalition which 4 : .9 5 by the Chinese Communists. possible” terms. Gowen said the The DCS left Laconia on sched­ L-.. ■ » noouMsd to • of dollars, if someone is in­ 4 72x90 •The policy line was laid down by Their statement said: son of B*y Stats governor, to be Malan's National party and ule at 10:37 a. m.. New Hampehire w Chinees took down his protest Pleads GuUty general ‘ counsel of th e . Foreign Havenga's Afrikantf faction — BecKtaiY of State Dulles in a word for word, then told him he State Aeronautics Oommiseion speech at Chicago lost night. indefinitely postponed.” Opera tons AdnftnistrarUon. .. Wal- both made up of descendants of spokesmen reported. M bee. givui |5 jured on your p^mises! Made eapacially for us by a famova mill A regular $18.95 could not scce^ it. T>e agreement said salarisd of­ the country's Dutch-bom Boer —FMldScould bs ■gein^f us “ii'tts w# uss BLOOO o r WATCH SiPEClAL $1-98 cago last night Before returning numilise world' opinion against (Siinese Oommuqiets' latest Marshal Montgomery says the | nuclear weapons: and our Ctevetendi NOV. 59 ufV-A GIFT WOOL MITTENS I' to the capital ahortly afterward the Peiping action. Fairly Calm^ight propaganda blast' in aupoort of Wfest ‘islU nsvar win the war ■ ®****^* have never shown any groat 'Hm Bweetaet doll or m am my'toaster oovers dreesed fat ha went to a studio to repeat his ^ imues appaionUy waa referring recent sentencing of IS Americans ■ ia tbe air with the organlxaUon i SS, I? ua tho num- bright colorfpl. removable outhts. BeauUfiea your kitchen. orordk for a nationwide ^ -ra d io to prison on eoptonage efatu^es te o hqdgq boolde m hiSo. hSo te I the IS in hie apeech, and to Vatican City. Nov. 30 UP) — for air command and cont^ that SSiu sS^h ^ ®^1bout and GLOVES Red. blue, gold or green. bookM. Red China's threats against Fbr-' claims an alaborstc-device bod been we have tt present.” * iJ* Ftopons. ■to blood atotau, a Ttrsoir'a 8