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I ^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER1 ^ 4 , 198li \ , . Avdiagc Daily Net Plaae Ran ' „The Weather o n m M iBft TWENTY *.-/• v._ F or Mm Waak E m M Foroeaot of 0 . M. Waotlwr B Siifnlng Dae. 24, 1865 Claar, eoM.;toaiglit. > U m aoor mercury skidded^ a rather un- causa of oppreaaiva heat . or, Philip Bayer got a botUe of; jduct hia public Job and his private mayhe, a du(A hunt will be post­ 16. OangaiMd fair, rialag tMM aspirin to cure the headaches he practica entdie^Jr. comfortable five below, municipal 11,895 skating operations came to a poned because of rain. ' ; parateiraa ta«Borrow. HIgA Iq la«'> AboutTown 'bad while in office; and Atty. Oarrlty’s « t came' about r at Mw AMUt,- er SOa. Harold Qarrity Was given a cer­ cause of a coiurb practice new|y be- screecMns halt. *rhe osteitsive slid Heard Along Main Street real reason for tMq unfortultous ■ Sqtvriaa Preaeat' ' cot-CliO lo tlaa MtmeheeUr— A City of ViUage Charm tificate entitling him to 824 which I^B here. Chriatmaa shopping is always an WUU«m Salatond, S3X Ofk St., he was suppo^ to return te a In several bases-Judge Oryk has circumstance was lack of patron- Merry bM Sm b pl«d(c° after the lawmakers convene. The White House announced\ 3-M21 afjar 8:16 p.m. the good saint'dedicated to Jesus. more then 48 voting for each ma­ are at a loss to explain it. Prob­ City of Village Charm, who have little difficult to make the transl-; »iop, 601 Main St., entertained ably there is some legalistic signif been' singularly caugnt off ‘guard tion from last summer's tropical switched his money from his own this today as the Presidient conferred in hii office with Secre­ Tl^e light midday vote their employea with a Chrlatmaa Hwy has a religious tradition all chine set up; in the second .dlatrict, tary of State Dulles and Oen. prompted election officials to lU own. It is said that it was from Icance lost on the layman. by the first letftim ste cold spell in dime to what has ail the makings trousers when he tried the new, party at their home. 18 Stephen less than 38; in ths third, less than ones on, but then, apparently lack-' Nathan Twining. Air Force chief surmise that the total vote a burning holly busb, that was not 27; and In the fourth, less then 44. His conferees evidently ettemptr seven years, have seen fit to reset of fo old-fashioned'New England at. FMlowtng a delicious meal, In some mighty peeulie'r ways. .winter. i^ the concentration needed to Ullil*C 'SERVICE of staff. Press secretary Janiea C. today may be as light as that consumed, that Odd spoke to Moses That's a far cry from 800. ed to help Bayer with his health Hagerty declined to (Uacloee the 14, Hurt Mr. and Mrs. KronicK presented in the wilderness. as he atated. When he resigned, One instance in particular has Perhaps, next year, man bblng contend with Chriatmaa shopping YA H a STATION Ifioy, of the Dec. 12 election when Other Mishaps Toll geitepna biannaes to each mem­ Jack Turkington, the townxter.k, problems, forgot to switch it back. 427 HARTFORD ROAD purpose ' of that conference. . slightly more than 1,000 .of the Because it cmce hid Jesus from la very peaked about It, and he's that the press .of business had struck our fancy. what he is, we may hear of a The Stqte of the Union- message ber. Of the staff. It was the 26th his enemies, it Waej; gtVen'.the made it Imposidble for him to con Tuesday night; when the harried swimming meet being cancried be- —.A Non. I about 22,000 voters cast bstr aamal.party for the group. holding on to those figures for tvi- will be read to the ' Senate ' and j During.Youtl lots. power to keep Its green leaves all dence if he ever has a chance to House this year by clerks because* year long. Its berries were once Eisenhower , still is recuperating , white—but some holly leaves were use them. ' At 77« for Weekend bound with the crown of thorns; from his Sept. 24 lueart attack. Drinking Party the berries stained with Jesus', Haadied With Care For the last three, years the Holiday Fire$ President has personally read to i New Britain, Dec. 27 (F) — A blood have since been red. In some Three cheers for the United the lawmakers the message which By THE AStpCIATED PRESS daces holly is called C2irtst-thom. States-Post Office service! outlines the administration’s legis­ Juvenile drinking party was- The loss of life in traffic accidents in the nation’e kmf the K^y, which gnfws abundantly ■ Not only-ia the Mail getting blamed by police today for the Loss in Region in the evergreen meadows of Ore­ through on time thii Christmas, lative program,. Christmas weekend'broke all holiday records. gon, was nunsd by frost this year, the packages It Includes are get­ Discuss Pope's Appeal plight of l4-ye(|r-old Roger The final tabulation today, includinir delayed reports,'Show­ which accounts for the dearth of ting through In good shape, if the The White House also disclosed Ramm who waa fo'und stripped to To^sSlMilUon ed 605 traffic deaths. Thero werq 68 deaths in fires and 105 the'favorite evergreen this Christ­ following story is indicative. today that the Predident and the waist and unconscioua on the ■1- porch of his parents' home. from various other accidental causes. The over-all totid mas in the United States. A local OI who came home from s t u o n i e i Dulles, at a conference yesterday, Boaton, Dec. 27 ' UP)—Holiday Many households include a sprig discussed In a "very general way'' Det. Sgt. Edward J. Frawley was 778. ■ I . of mistletoe in the Christmas dec­ Oenhany on a delay-en-route to the Christmai message of Pope told this atory: . firea left a trail of deatructlim top­ The yuletifle -of 1955 wilt go down in history as the first '^xaa last September took the Roger an(l qeyen other Juveniles ping a million doUar»..,acroeirNew orations. The mistletoe tradition is opportunity to gather some of his Piua n calling for world diaarma- time, in tny holiday period, that motor vehicle deaths of pagan origin, and was sacred to ment and an end to tests of atomic went skating yesterday in the l^ngland today. * belongings which had been stored 4o-called Stanley quarter here. reached 600. . the Dntids of luiclent Britain. The in the attic and which he wanted weapons. ' »A, four-atory butinesi biock kiss that a man may claim from nm «t Hagerty had no comment when Another 14-year-old had previous­ How much longer,” a.aked the National Safety Couneil, aerobe from city hall at LoweH, to take with him to hie new p«t. asked about the reaction of :the ly stolen two bottles of whiskey any lass he finds under the'mistle­ Apparently, however,\ he took Mats.,\w** destroyed with a Ipaji ‘will a civilized nation (endure such mass mayhem?” toe is reminiscent of the legenda^ President end Dulles, to the Pon^ from the home of his parents and more than he Intended, W when hidden them a( the pond, eatlmated, by Fire Chief Francis It ejfpressed the hope that the staggering statistics will qualities of healing and fertilii^ ' tiffs proposals. -r' Kellehcr iat a. million dollara. members of hit family early this "In their conversation yesterday lispaed Unronclous flash a go-slow signal to motoriatain the New Year weekend. ascribed to the mistletoe by the month began hunting thro^h the As the group skated some, of TVenty-flve \ doclora were left The old record for traffic deatlif^./ Druids. , the President and the Secretary of without offic«K.6r equipment. 'gttic for. their Chriatmaa \orna- State di(I discuss in a very geneial them drank, and Roger soon lapsed during iuiy holiday period waa In the days of old When foes met mente and decorations, they >(rere into unconsciousness. As his com­ 5 A lumber yafd^ burned at Bur­ tabliahed during the longer four- under the sacred mistletoe, they way—and only in a very generki lington. Vt., along.^wlth a ware- missing. way—the message of His Holiness, panions were attempting to get day celebration in. 1952. It waa 10 Person^ Die exchanged a kiss of reconciliation: The family deduced that the sbl- houae aiid 42 amall-bintta. Damage 566.. r the Pope,” Hagerty said. him into the. skate house at the Rescue in Baskelt, was estimated by the^ owners at much as today's Christian seeks dler son had scooped up the tre> The press secretary's remarks pond, he fell, striking his head on 78 Bloody Hours recondiliation before making Oom- sUnd, baubles,- tinael and lighU were iii reply to questions about a an iron fence. Mrs. Gearge Markrtun and 8200,000. , \ The 1955 Christmas weekend al- In State Traffic munion. (along with his Own gear, and wrote One wof the older boys in the her two-year-old daughter, A 20-room showplace iaummer published report (New Yprk Her­ honie on Block laland, R. I., thtnied ■o act a new record for the hum- . The polnsetUa Ipui become Iden­ him a letter asking-him to check ald Tribune) that the Bisenhower- group then offered- to (irlve him Terry, swing In a basket\( top .ber of accidental deaths of all I I tified writh C hrism as probably be' on whether he h(Ml any particular­ Dulles discussion did touch on the home. As he and three bther boys arrow) as a helicopter l(fts )o Its foundations in a spectacuj types -during a three-day Christ-' Over Weekend cause of Its lovely red and green ly un-dl equipment. wei;e getting Roger into the car them from the roof of Oitir fire. Joseph Reilly of Provlden maa period. The former waa estab­ -U Pope's message. Its owner, ‘could not estimate hia' leaves, knd'Uie fact that is it avall-^ Sure enough, the soldier bad Alluding to that report, Hgger- he struggled violently and his flooded home in raln-drencbeF) — across a field. "There aren't two speechmaking were scheduled for; 182.()00.000. \ ' ashamed and frightened. three-day Chriatmaa' holiday of Swollen anew from more heavy tonight. 1943 when eight people w eft klHad«, rains, the flooding Feather River sticks of wood still naile(] togeth­ 54ays Wholfsate Prloea “ We cah only hope that the . .U ' er," Power.i said. Although the delegates praiaed' ‘The Finance Minister added, ■hock of ithrs trai^c and needless In addition to .traffic dsatlM, ' ArgentinV^^Plot' today washed for the second time the budget, several voiced com Xhree nuns who died in a fifia in over desolated and evacuated The family Was in bed. The ^ la i Bjack(fers S!(,,../M ini) nrwe. X rtsaes of hSwtver. that a comparison of^ toll will have a sobering affect over three surviving children finished- the New Year's holiday- and North Ouij ay r ttg k ^ ■ ,y ITuba City, peach growing center ?gether, then * .The two hpuaes of the Soviet'^ leading because A^oleMle price^ Jtioiighout 1856,,” 'i; - 27 {/P)—Argentine . officials' Most other rivers.~in California looked for their parents. eek ‘Lifiierat’ parHament were expected to ' h|d been cut cohsiderably dur ng n bee. 1. when the nation obr . The h^iday weekend started at, • L. they arrested more than 50 6 p.m. Friday and ended at add-. and Oregon were feeding after At Yuba Caty, the ’ fampkgl. meet on the budget svain tomor-1 1855- ser d the second'annual daf e driv­ night./Only deaths, occurriijg irttli- tary and civilian supporters of lass of a t. least 41 tivfs in a Feather surged through. .a Iwf ,row. This would delby the antlCl- ZWrev said defense appropria­ ing ohy. there were 68 irafflc dictator’Juan Peron in raids ove: Running Mate tions for the ’coming year^would disastrous week of alm^t inces-mile break In levees south the lated report of Soriet Premier deaths ^ 24 hours. In the- first (Coatlamd oa Pago Eight)' ^ the Christmas we(!kend. One nt rain and high water, town of some T;8i)0. SeversJ/areaa -Ucolal Bulganin and Communist be 102 <4 billion rubles. Just over 10 monthiKthls year traffic fatall soldier was killed and a noncom­ 'alifornia'a toll: 29 dead alrd at where the ■ water had ydropped Washington, X)ec. 27 n and crushed tional damage wAs Mpectcd.ln'.the ported. quietly canvassing the field othWrTovlet leaders lookliig on, (Tne Russians value the yuble holiday period — Uw weekend i t ter.s ‘were ;llnked with a con­ a home iVthe little-town of Re­ today in search of a vice presi­ Finance Minister -Arseny Zverev Bulletiiis spiracy reported last week to em­ city\-almo8t empty(^ince ita eyac- arbltrafily at 25 cents, but Its Dec. 8-12. The eount\ghowed *64 V mote — kHhng Marion E. Neal, uation laat weely dential candidate generally re­ preiM nt^ the outline of the, 1956 purchasing power- Is substanVally motor faUIltlea in thq 76-KQur from /the AP Wires barrass the government of provi- his wife ^ n \ three' of six garded as ‘‘liberal.” flnanclalX statement to the '1,400 Bioaal President Pedro Aramburu The M arysv^ Levee Commis­ less. However, the actual Soviet period. , , children., 'tbeN lead children,' ere fit'evenson himself apparently is |deiegatesXearly )n their opening In the two‘-day Christmag holl- with atrikes. sabotage, arson and Mary 16, Becky\,2. and Tom. 17. sion estitpateid '"the flood crest taking no part■ in' this " move. meeting. *',vfcrev’sZyfcrev'a speechapeech -la( lacked defehse apfiroprlstlon cannot be other troublesome, tactics. would reaca. the Marysvllle'^Tuba the criticism aimed In previous eatlmated iiccurately since many FOUR I STRIKERB'ARRESTED The bodies of all Bqt-Tom were re­ Bur some of those closely asso­ (fkMthiued on Page ht^ Bridgeport. Dm . 87 IIIF ew Government statements -said covered. His is burh(d in the mud City area by^aarly afternoon and ciated «(l,th the former Ullnoia Gov. years at ‘’cimltaUbt and Imperial Items which would be Included un- the arrests were made ^^Ctckly and that the .water tyouid begin reced-' ,der that category in ojher coun,- otrikera we^ Booted ohoi^ at the slide scene 40 miles west of emor wribn he ran in 1992 and who ; 1st warmongers.” .'' before 8 a.m. ((MSajrjH poUeomeh - "traditional Christmas festivities Roseburg.. ink agbln. are -^rknig for Htm'now have been The b()dget,'’Sllghtly higher then tries are hidden under other nead- have been celebrated with all pickels aklrmOBed ta Three other Nea,l chiltiren sur- Other flooding wab feared in the diacus.sing possible, candidatea with U.S., Flier l^issihg Electric Oorp. normalcy." rich delt»j_ area Just eqat' pf San the Aim of offering what ■they call ^ e U.S. government is spend­ .the Bryant San Luis Province, some 600 j'vlved. They are MargaretNElaine, a graap of about U eon- jl3,^w ho suffered neck- ii^irieq. Francisco' Ray Twhere record flood a'balanced ticket. ^ ing for defense at the raje of miles west of^, Buenos Aires, snd waters from the mighty SiferB- Adlai Seim ‘Moderate‘' about 34>4 W.lllon annually, or 111 Red Berlin Area ploys attesaptod to eraoo pM nt Tsndil. about 200 miles south of I biiIjV 6, ..cute anq bruises Their view, as explained by one New8 Tidbits ^ lines aad rM ra to workMAa ,f^. ,Alvis. A unhurt. M argaret__ mento and 6sn Joaquin Rivers ai< a^ut 55 per -cent of ita total ex­ Aeariy a^iiadrod pickete pMww i the capital, were listed as ; and Billy were taken to a Tto'seC racing to the sea of them,' is that Stevenson baa penditures. centers of the latest unrest. Culled from W ires Berlin, Dec.' 27‘(If—An Ameri­ policemen and returning workeka . burg hospital. \ — charted the middle of the road aa Advance Economy _ can Air Force Sergeant from ag^liiist tke wall of ttie plaat oov- T h e shooting occurred on (Continued on Page Two) hit course,and will carry a ‘.-'mod­ estate of a former Perohiala Con­ Douglas County Coroner L. L, Zverev declared tlje saving • if Paris who Vialted Berlin over erat eggs, w ^ tkmWB agakHt erate" label into the Chicago'con- the military budget would be used Christmas haa disappeared in the gressman in Sbn Luis. Other ventiort next August. ' Air Force captain 7ai*Uy In- the building, poUe«-> arrests' 'Nt'ere made at the Taridiljet This is .csicptaled ki part to JUtvd at Los Angeles InternaUonal to help a’dvance the, national Soviri pector of Berlin after (ui men and.other pespaia nearby* Air Base, the 'Pa'naff Police Head­ /make, Steveson Inore a'ppeallng to Airport, whYri .his- jeV. trainer economy, education and culture. automobile accident, U.S. officials He recalled the pul pf 640.D00 in podresfaues ' '■ . V. quarters, an antlalrdr'Sft base in Members of a Family Southern delegates thai; he was^ih plunges through a fence and, into disclosed, todsy. t. San Lula province snd af art air 7 Russia's armed forces, annountied Tlie Army said M. Sgt. Mike Broodclyn, Dec. 27-' 1952. It alio is,geared to what auto traffic oh busy Sctwlveda Kliman (4520 7th Ave.), Brooklyn: base 30 miles frfim Ssn Luis City.; X Stevenson himsel'f. haa said is the Blird. . . . idllltary forces (if Egypt. em-Uer this y^r, and Russia's de­ ny Podrea, pitching ■tar'^ ■ >- Freoaei Kaiser .\4srts spirit of the tlmls and. by infer­ Saudi Arabia anh Syria.ronsoMal* cision to return to Finland the N. Y.^ waa Involved In a -crash last Brooklyn Dodgers’ World - , In a separate acti<}p the Aram­ Thousands Send Cheer ence, the' best vote-catching ap­ Arab opposition to the'Weslfcrn- Porickaia 'N aval. Baa«- these night and was last, seen being victory, luM bMh rerlaaaHlod l-rA buru government froae the Argen­ peal in the November election;'' backed Baghdad pact and stanii' moves, ■ he said, shotye.d Russia’s taken from a hospital by Com- and la subject to military dtafl^ concern for reducingiucing world teh- munial police. the Dodgers announced today. ' tine asseU of 98 foreign and dom- But there are sighs that some united on paper under command'of ^ ’ellmliiary inquiry failed to lo­ eatio companies, including the Ar- elements of the Democratic one Egyptian. . : Therp was no indication whew, If '" L in One of the items included Under cale Kllman's whereaboutr.^jA re- at all, that the yonag plMker iX- geniiue subsidlary,of.,U:S. Industri­ To party — particularly organized Italian government ciiU t'lirl!il- al Henry J.. KalaOr and the- Wil­ Labor believe that ‘;modera- maa _v-M;atioh short to seek aolu- frnni witherbee, N. ndskf 66.. T: liams CSjemlcal Co., owned by -tr tlon" easily could drift irilo stag­ tlqn tci year end wave of strikes (Continued on Page. Two) (Contlflued on Page ElgM) . called into aenlce. |.. American-bom Thomas J. Wil‘ Ventura, Calif., Dec. 27 i/Pi - r In Spokane. Wash:.*'fe»'nest Hix, nation of social gains, which threatening transport and public Three weeks ago Betty and Herh B««y the plc- Stevenson has said should not be I-ABOB P Q U J& ON '8« bams. . „> 7 . , . . ture of his daughter, in an iron services. . . Medical scientists re­ Investigation of the companies Smith were just two polio patlenta prijnijj called him and people allowed to occur... — port WFtv drugs work like kind of Washington, Deo. 27 ‘ UPi-~A was ordered to determine'if they To offset this, some of Steven- mental penicillin for some mental' union newspaper reported today +T- in' Tldrolning iron lungs at Veh-j he had never known, let ■him know | , ,j,e,r Senate Unit Tags U. S~ Reds had profited''unduly under the turatil—a County("Tnlint V General Hnsnltsl.Ho^ltsl th*v u..*rA hi*' familv's tAani t®P plate On lllneaaes and "the biucs.” that Adlai Steve(Monivenson nim a Peron re^me. The Aramhuiw gov- they were on his family’s, team. Silbreme Court Justice William- W'arren are regardedigarded by aa Their two daugtitera,. Jody, 2'j, Packages began to arrive, laden' leaders a# lops In ' appeal to : and Debby, 5, Were kids looking with such things as ties and home­ O'Douglas says Russian's ciillclzed - L (Conttnoed on e Ten) (Continued on Page Thirteen) his immments on their country be­ Soviet-Inspired Conspiracy bor among posidblewlblo OeiBoen forward to Christmas, as all kinds made preserves. People promiaed cause they are unaecustorneq to and Republican presidential do7 to pray, for the .Smiths, A map nomineea. T h e Machlatot, p«6> Today, as in Grandmother's Day, Christmas is a time when families, get. went up -In the hospital isolation objective reporting. - • ■ Group Washington, Dec. 27 OP) — Theffbrmatlon about the Communlat Today, the Smiths are "memljers hoping to establish new Brooklyn liration of the Intemattonal Aim Dionne Girls Seen of a family" that extends through­ ward: As each letter oi; message | U.S. H^pler Saves Senate Internal Security aubcom party USA which' appears in the Aw'latlon of Dtoehinintm aald H together . . . when hearts are warm with tha blessings of home and family arrived, a pin went iii to the map , - ■ - .«.» ■ Eagle saya 8750,000 stock issue haa mlttee described the Commurrlst public press, in bMks and in out the United State.'!. T(iere are received apprnvsl from Securities polled the presldenla of 181 scrapbooks bulging with' letters to show the letter's origin’. Nuraes | \A iBD VC88Cl party of the United States today utterances of public speakers. In unions. Including .all thoon af* and bright with' tha joys of the Yuletide season. Aj^d so, in the good old- Snubbing- Parents and greeting cards, newspaper read each- message to the couple, j ."1 and Exchange Commission snd is ss "a 'Russian-inspired. M|o*cow- part. this misinformation la put the' pin in th^ map and found * • * now on sale. dominaled. anti-American, quast- planted consciously by members filiated with the AFL-CIO. clippings and messages of good Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baksj Jr., fashioned way, our store "family" wishes a very Merry Christmas to all our North Bay. Ont., IMc. 27 iJB—The will. room for the card or letter on the Tokyo, Dec. 27 "Ri — Towering ipilllary coniipiracy against our of the party, using ways and wall that faced the mirrors on seas broke up a Japanese freight­ of .Berlin, Conn, get almost same government, our Ideals and our means calculated to have the EGYPT, ISRAEL SWAF FIIKB W qhtart SqKt • ! Jha QirittnHM tsoten parenta of the Dionne quintuplets America reached out to shake Christmas present this'year as Jeruaalepi. Itracl Sector. Dee. family of customers and friends . with a special- wislr for "Peace an said today they didn’t get even a ' handa with the Smiths after an their iron lungs. er off northeast Japan today and freedoms,” greatest effect in poisoning the No one reallV knew what had they did in 1954; only this lime It The description was provided in channels of American public 27 (iP)—Aa Egyptlaa peeltien tn Chriatmaa card from the four sur- j AssociatlKl I»ress htory ibroiight a helicopter pilot from Kansas the Onaa Strip opeaed fire teday viving girla thla year. I i^em plucked 14 seamen from the was girl. . . . 'Turkish police team­ a 100-page booklet, "A Handtxiok opinion. ' . ■ b tlw ApporiwnHy 4p «sprMc «ur tKonb for your Earth, ♦ Good Will towafd Men." May Christmas '55 herald a world of nation-wide attentirin. T h e ing with undercover American "In part, it if due to our Ignor- on an ramed patrot near Ala "All our other 'chlldten either story was told on Dec. 8 arid tw o for the phriatmaa water. for Americana,” put out by' the holidays. -Mrs. Hix. wh'o was car­ Three sailors from another ship narcotids agents make^Oirjlstmas subcommittee, with the avowed knee of the..problemr--the problem Hatkloalia a military apofcMiiaui -’l happiness for you 1956. , , came home,or called ua on Christ-.: ,j,ys later the first” trickle of Day seizure of 660 pounds of aim of exposing what communism of the existence in bur midst of a stated. H m patrol retniaad tha r eonfWoneo ond loyally ond to «rbii to ooch pf you maa Day.” aald Oliva Dionne the friepdahlp itarted. ing for the children, met her hus­ were rescued by the U.S. destroyer band a t -8:05 p.m. Chriatmaa Eve. Ozbourn. opium destined for illicit U.S. dope really Is. mass qonapiratorial organization fire and suffered i|o aewlSes, fathers "But not the qqinta: They There waa a woma^ in Little controlled by a foreign power: The tke spokessnan saM. ^ d n t even Mjid Citriatinaa p eet- i j^^k.. who sent a short mes- He had come down from Spokane, Six other »shipa, one w ith 18 market. Misinformation In Pfrsa despite flood canceled rail sched­ crewmen, were »reported missing Sen., KefauvCr (D-’t.enn) says he •fhe subcommittee quoted ,thf Communist- problem 14 unique in «io mony joyt of u Morty, Morry Chriitmoe*.. . 4tnga to (heir brothers and aiatera. cheer-and a, check to buy CANADA TOLL AT 6S "A lot of people have asked me ules. Herb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the violent storms that have has protested officially .against Suby.04)*ive Activities . .Control our history. ....f j toys for Jody'and Debby. From William Smith, ca:me from Santa reported plans to ‘ release German Board's (SACBj finding in 1953 "W e earneetly halieve that, given Ottawa. Dec. 27 (P) — StxtF! yrhy the girla are not home* for lashed' the area for two daya. five penqiu died la aocUeani , WELDON DRUG COMPANY Chriatmaa. Mrs. Dionne and I have I New York City, Butte, Mnht., Chi-, Maria. Calif, The i;339 ton freighter Handa Arnay rqlonel convicted of war that the- U.S. Communist party ia a more acourate knowledge of the 'cago, Abilene, Kan., and Kansas They sqw ttti pin. speckled map Maru broke up after running Crimea In eotlnection with Malmedy "aubstantially directed, doml- Communist conspiracy, f e wer. la Canada over' tho Cflutatawa 801 MAIN STREET given this thing a lot of thdught weeketul. Traflic mlakdpd ho* Tlx m u m COM and we decided it would be better City, Mo, .came greetings and beat and the thouaands of meaaagea ■ground near Hachinohe City in 65. m asaacret,. All 10 persona, aboard nat/!d and controlled by the Americana will fall victim to ita s ' wishes. V from 31 of the 48 states. . . . are dragged to' safety when Soviet Union." i- wiles,’,' the foreword added. tween 6 p.m. Friday aari arid* M iM ICH nTiil CONII* C.EH01ISE&S0N If we didn’t try tq . camouflage' mile an. hour vi-inda abd 40-foo.t' night- Monday -ekdiied . 47.' %% I N i c s . : tbinga'any longer. And in Minnesota a coiiple who "It almost seems as if we're In waves. horse . 4.drawn sleigh plunges Chairman E**G*"<^ (D-Mia») The handbook quotes from CWm- MEDICAL PHARMACY CENTER PHlRRMACY “We have seen it growihg for a .slid had been stricken with polio a great family,”, the eider Smith The Maritime safety board said through ice of Lake Ontario'., and ■aid ii\, a-ltoreword; iffiuiiat doctrinal writings, tesU/ Elevea peraoae worn hoiwai ta ‘.i death, and 7 died la ’ “ t e iM MAlif anMEET 487 I4AIN ' CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS W E GIVE STAMPS flvo yedrs ago and recovered srtOU ■aid. idumpa them Into 15 ie e t of water "The average American rt un^ (Ooilianod m Fago .Tm ) ,4 letter to the BmiUiik ' - .Betty cried. Then abe smiled. .(CoaUnoi oa Fngo Two). in Canada. aware of the qmount of mialn- x< oa FBffa Two), IV t _L I I ■■■ ■ i ‘-7, ► . ■ ' ■ ■- v r - (t--.' A ■ „. V - - - 1 .■ -t-

I ■I . V MANCHESTER EVEWNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 195^ MANCHESTER MVEMn u UEtli^eD, MANCHESTER. OONK* TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1966 PAGE THREE PAOB T o p s $ i M i l l i o ^ nles mra suppued ny w e raiM wocc-oood tivenins Ckioe Music U.Sj ’Copier Saves takes nearly a million dollars a laanagementi and^ ar* ....subject---- —to WKN»-Robui * Nasi "Girt Is the Re* Yel»#e. moriy In hearing* before 8ACB, lU (Ooatli^Md treili Pago Om ) - (OoBtUined h w Page Oitt) year from th* back* pf the mink, Chang* Without notice, WTIU-Paopls are ruaay muiluat, raccoon a'hd beaver In. ‘.{Mas WHk,a Gas” WDRC—Jelninir Dollar own eubverstv* invAUfatlon* and 14 of Vessel ' Emergency Doctors "fiaS! ~ HE PABffllMG ilia - . WGTH—Treasury Agent thoec of the House ComiRjttfF on the building auperintendefct. and D am a^ was estimated coRserv-. • ------■ Michigan. , ' - • ' WUAY—Murtc Merchant un-American "To _dtf- Many of the trappers are farm­ WiX-C—Recur* Revlec o * PuUeli Nauooal^'Hame his wife and led theni to safety atively k£^5150 million. Phyaidaqa o f th* Manches­ ers and their eons, who tefid their WKNB-Raquest MSUbs* WTIU— ferentiate t)ie OommunUt parly (OoaUaaMl.dt»di Pmga Oao) i ter Medical Asam wti^o will rt- WTIU—Happineu WORO—auspeni* from, bona fide..polilteal partie* in down a back' stairway,* miswbrE^ Bunkeo nation's! Abd tnpa after school. WDRC-Cal Kolby WCTH—Btihop abaca m t n m S ^ B B H T sponff to emergency cuts to- WOTH—Was Works the United Slate*." , , Firs . companies ftpm nine, cltief Cross presiemnt. prwKcted between *rhc ■ usua^ mifskrat take each ■t4e- 7 crewman/managed to swim to morrcfw afternoon,and evening WHAV-—Polish NaUanal Hobs* In Ihl* country.,it «ald. th* Com- and towka JolnedThe Lowsll De­ 4,000 and S.ObO families Would look year la about a half million, the shore, 150 yards away, and IS bth- are Dr. Howard DoCkward * '^ A Y —Music Marcbaat WTIO—Dragnel IJW#: mnniat party regard* lt*elf aa "a ers of the c^w of 34 are still partment In a ' five-hour b a ttle lb hi* organisation for "long time" state Conservation Department WOCO-Record Revlaw WDRC—BuenenteWDRC—fluep fasting from 2:30 a.ra. until after (adults^ only), Tel. M l 9-8243 reports. Muskrat pelU last year WKNB—Request Matlnc* WOTH-Biehopah**a tommando . force operating in' missing.' V aid. He said he had assigned 115 A HAPPY tp'lU-atelta Dallas #:ee- ^ enery errilory in behalf of the daylight yesterday. Tons of water trained disaster staff tten tq the and Dr. Elmer Dlekaa,' Tel. brought about 31 each. WDRU-Cal Kolby , Ut. yierbert G. Gates, of Kansas MIt-lb51. V ------WHAY-NIt* Watch Sovlc^atherland."'-A , City, Kan., a -helicopter pilot, poured Info the building filled flood district. .: Mink bring about $20 a pelt and HOUDAY SHOW WOTH— Works WTIC—BJographiee In Bound The document qu6te* a* typical monument square with slush and Michigan trappers average about WDRC—Jack Ctreok picked up one sailor from the wa­ , Th* Delta area, where the San JftRP WjrmRa’ Bar Mlllsse * * ^ A Y - i letty fumbail • WOTH—Night Music an oath l.f *ald the Red* in 1935 ter; 6 feet from the bridge of the ice. Spray encrusted fire engines Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers 15,000 of them a year. The rac- Mary Msniky WCCC—Record Reylcv Feather River canVon would kedp WKNB-/-Rcquesl MsUntt exacted from party member*; with thick coats of ice. Join cast of San Prsneispo Qay, and cqon kill averages about 150,060 *‘ ^ A V - N lte Weten . ship and 8 from the fanteil. City Manager Frank Barrett He. eaetbound trains on detours WTIJ—WMdti Brqjsa ' Bound "I pledge myaelf to rally the The rescues .wers made In sev­ Yuba City were the remaining dan­ yearly;' the b ad ger,400, and the "LHey " A MAN W DRC-^I Kolbjr ma**ea to defend the Soviet Union, aaid municipal apacS may be made until Wednesday. It 'will be week* .skunk, 2,000. WGTH—Wax Works eral trips from sea. to shore. Jap­ available to the burned outAphy- ger-spot*. before the Northwestern Pacific ALONE" the land of victorloo* (ocialiam. I anese fishermen and villagers The iXtenslvely-farmed delt*. Gdlant" “ «H A V —Betty Kimball pledge myaelf to remain at all Blclans qnd dentiit;f to help them can reopen Ua line- from the fiSn *•£. - ‘ USA officially "cancelled" It* af­ Vai Peterson, federal JCivU De­ WCTH-E P. Morgan filiation with the Communiat In­ winds of more than 80 knots. The still pouring water on the rtrin*. Local Stocks * ‘ wHAY—Record RodeO lt :IS - Air Force aaid raacue helicopters fense administrator, arid high WCCC—Record ReytewReevtigVg WHAY-Ntle Watch ternational in 1*49 the -aetlon "did TTie large ferry Mott'Haven, tied TTTT'.'T.i.TT.rrrT: WKNB—Hequeet MatinetStine* seldom work in winds stronger Army offiisiaU set out a Iwo-day WTIC—Joseph C. Hsrich not alter in any substantive way up a few! feet from the warehouse, tour of three northern California M IW VCARS EVE WTIC—10*0 Radio Lane WDRC—Rpmaivce Moodi than 15 knots. <)uotatkias Fumlabed By WDRC—Cal Kolby WGTH—Nikht Mualc the relationship" between the two. suffered no damage.-The wind blew areas ravaged by floods.- WGTH—Bob Jttd gay The U.S. -Communist .party, the "In all my years of .rescue opera­ flames away from the v e a ^ . Cobura fi WDddlebrook, lac. !*:■*- " I intend to go'out and get my i:se— WHAY - Nit* Watch- subcommittee said, still is "hostile tions, I've never seen a rougher J p.m. pricea W:UtY—Suburban Berenada WTIC—Bage-AIlenl’a Cboriia . feet wet,” Peterson told Gov. WDRC—Honda tor Rnrtianca tp our form of government” And sea," declared Col., Tracy J. Peter- HERO DOti 8AVRS 15 Knight yesterday at a conferente Baak Stocks WCCC—Bbeord Bovlaw s5 (tax incl.) WKNB-^erenade _ . student at Rofckford College who is vited.’ ' He plana typhoid Inocula Conn. Power ...... 40'4 WTIC—Let George Do It Spelunkers Find Q nee^ StP) — apeluitk- intellectuals who have conatltuted terior of the house. Am. .Hardware -f. .... 18 20 ■ell Memorial. Enclose stamp-> WTIC—■•Ttre* Star X ' er* — the exiplorers of caves — Given On C.O.D. Oeliveiies themselves the exponents of the (OoatiAMd from <*ago iMtt) early cleanup probably will have WORJ— •"homa* Fire Chief John Dii^brow said a Arrow, Hart. Heg. , ed. self-addressed envelope WGTH—^eet the Artlet have discovered the world's larg­ DRASTIC PRICE REDVCIDNS to take out the mud again after 41> FElKOlVf • irter&rt of ISbor, v/hlch wants no. spark from a fireplace probably Aaao. Spring .... BUSHNF. LL MEMORIAL, 001O&«MMtl*MtC est known cave In Kentucky, with part of them," the handbook aaid. Increased "soclsl and -cultural the latest crest. * wilAV-tinebre Theater » for measures," he said, le a plan to caused the blase. The Weather Bureau predicts Bristol Brass ..... Hartford 14, Conn. MKKLI C'lilW MKLRiLOCK n RO.L 5ANP WCCC-rOood Kvenln* Good Mualc more than 32 ntiies of passages, the Communism, it said, creates "an Collins ...... WKNB—Serenade s American Association for the Ad­ pverpowsring fear of a far reaclr- turn but 750,000 specialists 'with mostly clear .akles today. \. UOHT ON THE SUBJECT , Some cars are still under water Em-Hart ...... WTt Aiiiwer Man vancement of Science was told to­ Ing conspiratorial .network from high school Of* college educations WDRlJ—Tenn Krnle URNITVRE! Fafnil* Bearing ... DN EIXE DCALIT next year— 120,000 more than this Mount Hope, W. Va. (/P) - - It at Yuba City and authorities fear - WGTH—ITulton Lewla day. X, which they cannot extricate them- was the night of the . Mount Hope several periiori* were trapped in Landers-Frary Clk 3:1k— It is the Floyd 'Collins' Crystal selvu” to keep its leaders loyal.' year. * WHAY—Lncore Theater SECTiONALSl^CHAIRS! SUITES! x u a s i n .0 Q a c e v n w q t RANGE & FOEL OIL Appropriations for heavy indus­ — Oak Hill fbotball game when a them while trying to escape. Six N. B. Machine Co. . WCCC—Good, Kvenliia Good Mueie Cave, which actually turns out'to SAVE HALF or MORE! try wkre eut- from 190 billion man told police he saw someone more persons were presum^ dead M. Eastern Steel ... WKNB—Serenade be a nucleus of a cave system of take a spotlight from a,car. North and Judd . .. WTIC—Your Star Tonight record-breaking extent, said Rog­ SAVE $27.50! $55.00 VALUE! SAVE $3¥od; $149.50 VALUEl SAViE $60.00! $259.95 VALUE! SAVE $10.00!^9.45. ■ VALUE! s RAVE 83.00 PER YD.! |7,95 rubles this year to 158,700,000,000 in- the Eureka area and 13 mOre WDltC—Tenn KTOle next. year.. But heavy industry also The alert policeman apprehend­ at Santa Cruz. I Russell M fg...... WGTH—Vandercook , er W. Bruoker and David B. Jones BLOND MODERN CHAIR, FAMOUS BACALOUNG ER, fin­ MODERN THREE PIECE BED- LARGE SOLI^ MAHOGANY VALUE! Just 1 8’6”, 1 pc. ed the culprits soon afterward, and One highway across the Sierra Stanley Works- . .. l:ss— of Ybllow Sprinjgs, Ohio, William TOWNE CLEANERS will ^ n e fit from an allocation of WHAY—Kneore Theater spring seat, in tapes- $ 0 7 $ ^ est reclining chair ever built, ad­ ROOM SUITE with full size bed,^ STEP END TABLE in Cherry 9 X 14m 1 pc. $ X 15’9”. Wilton m e BOLAND OIL CO. 96,800,000,060 rubles for capital used the field's public address ..was opened yesterday and condi­ Terry Steam ..... T. Austiii of Cave.Clty, Ky., and Torrlngton ...... WCCC—Good Bvenlnx Good Mualc try. Sale priced at .. A i # justable to any desired position, . chest wijh four drawers and a Hi-Lfte finish. Bnu^ $ 9 0 ^ 5 Roae Candy Swirl carpet in threo UUNDEREHE investment, mpre than half of the system to announce that the own­ tions Improved on moat other WKNB—kivaninr Serenade Brother G. Nicholas, FCS, ofCuttr in beige. pieces. We will cut to rdom size total 160.800,000,000 rubles ear­ er could , claim his light. No one roads. U.S. Envelope com. WTU'—News of World ■ berlsnd, Md. v * 52” six-drawer dresser^ . ferdles on legs. .... U.S. Envelope pfd. WDRC—Bln* Croeby SAVET$7.50! $14.»5 VALUE! marked for such,Investment, showed up.' but the cops found the Southern Pacific got It* trains WGTH-G Hetftter "Passages already surveyed or tilting mirror. $ ^ 0 0 0 0 rugs or lay wall to wall $ ^ 9 5 D am p D ry By contrast with the heavy In­ owner's Identity when they went through the Sierra again but the Veeder-Root 'explored In the system now total. Just four, MAHOGANY COCK­ Sample only...... SAVE Tifl.OO! $49.9.5 for you. Per sq. yd....:, “ - to their squad car after the game Western 'Pacific said two land­ The above quotations ar* not to WHAY—Kneore Theater 32 miles, ■ making It the. largest I jr O dustry appropriation, the amount WCCC—Good Kvenlns Good Mualc TAIL TABLES with $^50 SAVE $3.00! $9.95 VALUE! DO- MODERN SOLID MAH 8 tbs." 30c - 20 lbs. 62c for production of cohaumec .gooda their s^ tligh t was missing. . slides and a washout In kh( be construed as actual markets. WKNB—Joe Girand y known." they said,'and there are IT“YOUftSELF CHAIRS in WTIC -on# Man e pHintly pirobably y it undiscovered pas­ large shaped tops,...... # . COCKTAIL TABLE finkihi SAVE $20.00! 198.50 VALUE! 16 lbs. 52c 25 lbs, 75c iva.* ptit at "more, than" 26. bil­ WDRC—C, Collinaswood tarry home cartoiy. Chartreuse lion rubies. However, Zverev WOTH—Say It With Mueie sages. The second largeet .cave id ’SAVE $12.50* $24,95 VALUE’ DINETTE SUITES! Cherry Hi-Lite. $ 0 A beautiful Axminster 100 por H^loch. in Swltxerland. or red.plastic witlrTnbnd $ 6 « 5 V2 HOlitft SERVICE promised 1056 would bring a re­ *•*•- ■ l im e d b A V MOftERN END- ■‘s. I.ek DfiyB WDP.C—Mv Bon Jeep and other nearby caves. ' MAHOGANY END TABLE, for- P ^r \ 348. Main Street Zverev said the Soviet-Union is ' Starts WGTH—Treaeury Agent SAVE $16.25!. $32.50 VALUE! FAN BACK CHAIR in authentic 30 X 48 tabic with one leaf which piile. .-.'(TV.'.* building siweraJL atomVl; power sta­ Mats. 2 P. M. The Floyd Collins cave wa* liqidi top that resists heat, stains.. named after a young explorer who QUALITY BLEACHED MA- styl«,ein a beautiful matalasse. extends to 60”. Triple plated A. tions which can meet a capacity Tomorrow floral pattern. Mahogany Duncan Phyfe legs, SAVB $20.00! $40.00 VALUEl demand of 50,006 or 100,000 kilo­ Evgs. Cont. *T«levigiqn ProfframB wait trapped tn the cave, and. died HOGANY COCKTAIL TABLE, chrome band and legs wi(h s r Thro before rescuers'could reach him. frames, antique nkiL ^ 0 A9 5 .four matching ' brass tips, pie crustjbp. I # Plain,' medium GREEN CAR* watts. Foreign visitors already FRIDAY STATE From 6:30 q n Page Two ^ine modern stjfle. A 2 5 PET\’6" X V tr, with rubborizsil have befen admitted t-o a amall 5,.- Sample only. I W - trim...... J. chairs...... I w ^ 000-kiJowatt plant lit operation 375,505 FTRB a t .c h u r c h Matching lamp ' back, weave, 100 * 2 0 “ SPECIAUZING IN near Moscowr Middletown, Dec. 27 (Ari ^— Fire SAVE $8.50! $16.95 VALUE! SAVE $.30.00!' $79.50 VALUE! table. ...'• * i r ’ per cenf^wool. caused damage estimiited at 375.- SAVE $40,001 $169.95 VALUE! GENERAL Blue and Red ALUMINUM COMFORTABLE CONTOUR . CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 000 to St. Psul's EvAngeltcal FIVE PIECE WROUGHT IRON , / ■ \ 277 BROAD MI-9-;n24 STROLLER. Tby tray,(^||50 CHAIR .AND MATCHING SAVE $5.00! $19.95 VALUE! Board) Maxwell Lutheyan 'Church yesterday. John DINETTE with 30” wjde center GENERAL CONTRACTING SALES and T V S E R V I C E Facius, church treasurer, made rack,-w’ire basket O DTTOMAN in tur- ^ ^ Q 9 ^ MODERN ENDTABL^ smartly i b s ! the estlniate. Flremejl ^Werc In­ extension table in designed char- ' Meel Tomorrow TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE Days t o OC A \ quoise tapeslrj . As is designeil in light and. black REMODELING AND REPAIRING ,SAVE $30.00! $49.9.5 VALUE’ ; coaiand pink top. Night* wZevW Plus Parts vestigating to find the cause of the wrought iron. Shelf for $ U | 9 5 SAVE $15.00! 444.90 VALUEl fire. ' . Two wheel 16” “FEATHER- SAVE $71.00! $.369.50 VALUE! Chairs are spring T K I- BU 9-4fl|0 magazines am^jOipers. I * f HOLLYWOOD BED, twin sizo . FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRAliteE'D"' The Board of Education and W il­ 1;4S (22-M) NEWS CARAVAN . WEIGHT” BICYCLE. Two re­ La r g e c u r v e d s e c t io n a l CkaaBCI a, Nsw Ravea, Coaa. CORONjgR DIES seated. ^ • e- «2 9 »5 fred Maxwell, planning adminlstrx- Ckaaatt 1*...... Hartiurd.. ^ d Coan. ' 8;** (IS-H) PHIL SILVERS SHOW movable training A 9 8 GROUP from Kroehler including with sturdy innerspring' mat- tor, are scheduled to meet tomor­ Ckaaacl I* Pttufle d. Maes. —"The Rich Kid" Middletown. , Dec. 27 (Ari -t Matching lamp » 1 4 « (ress and pietal Ckaaael « Spriaxfleld. Mae*. (IS) THE PENDULI SI wheels. Only one. .. 1 ^ a pairof ttvin sofas wi*h •• ERNEST A. RITCHIE row evening for a second discus­ —"The Finn) (:elnmn" • Middlesex County Coroner Morris tabic. Chaaael M ^ w Britain. Gsaa. (t ’ -S*) BOB HOPE—BeUy Urable. ' ■''' ''Vv' spring on legs. )9 » 5 16 L I B E R T Y S T , — T E L . M I 3^8172* S ilA N C H E S T E R sion on the population spread in Chsaael WaterboiT. Cona. ALLIED PALTORV AUTHORIZED H. Wrubel. 54. was taken, HI Sun­ SAVE $10.00! $19.95 VALUE! STUDIES! SOt^A BBDSI Cbaaatl U Holynjie. Mass. Jemee Mnenn A value at •••sseeeei Mancheater-^hnd ita effect on the l:M ( X) WYATT,BARP , TV SERVICE day and died 'shortly, pfter in Good looking, sturdily built"]12" SAV^9 $7,00! $94.95 VALUE! town's fixture school building pro­ (la-Si) NAVY LOO S A.M. TO S P.M. Middlesex Meitinrial Hospital. He SAVE $1J0! $298.50- VALUE! gram. I;te ( 8) MICKEV MOt’BE ,CLDB —"True Cnnleeelone of had been coroner for 15 years. He “.STREAMLINE” VELOCI- A genuii^ OAK STEP END SAVE $11,00! $39,50 VJ , (II) LATK HATINEK 1 Henry Pell” $1.50 Per House Call' SAVE $10,00! $.39.95 VALUE! FAMOUS KROEHLER SI.EEP The educj|tor.s and the Town \ - —"Man From fnlre' ' IH) DRAMA / PLUS PARTS, wax a graduate of Wesleyan and PIDE. Two at.this sale $ 9 9 5 OCCASIONAL CHAIR suitable TABLE by Mersman^ * 1 7 5 0 KEITH’S THRIFT SPI Planning'Comnfisjion met once'for (18) MATINEE THEATEB — (In (:S* ( frkk::) MAKE ROOM FOR 'Yale law school. He is survived by OR LOUNtik- S0FA. Green. pregreee)—"Bed .^Mnllien ef d a d d y j / • BU V.0080' his widow, a son and two -daugh­ price. . . , ...... for use in off ices, or dens. Up­ Only o^e left at only innerspring mattress. One a general discussion of the prob­ Ike Berklee", ___ (lAdl) MEET MILLIE / ' SERVING ALE MA.NCHESTER .. houcle with ko<>d quality,' lem Jind the concen.sus was that (M) UNCLE ED'S FUN CLUB (19) VARIETY .THEATER / ters. His'funeral wim yesterday. SAVE $3;i)0! $4.95 VALUE! holstered in Oak Brown button innerspring in a grayand gfeen heavy continued joint study would be (8*1 BAB S* WESTEBN THEA- —"Sing sin* Ntghle/ Limited Number of 18 X 27 back plastic with $ 0 0 9 5 SAVE $5.00!' $39,,95 VALUE! By a famous manu- 4 2 8 ' TEB ^ . Shanabni Cheel'*^ / mattress. LARGE MODERN CORNER helpful for future planning. v (H I FIL.M THEATEB (M) FIRESIDE THEAMR WOOL, CARPET SAM- $a98 blond wood frarnsn,, . facturcr. ... • • s. e I . At the request of .the^Board of (Si) OUT .WEST (In pregreea) T ^ L E in light oak. S Q / ID S 4 :M is a «:t UHWDV DOODY .PLES. Several colors. Ea. Directors, the Board of Education •(H) LITTLE BASCAL8 8/ a , H. (^ e n Stamp* I SAVE $40,00! $99,50 VALUE! SAVE $40.00! $269.50 VALUE! Sale price of only : SAVE^ 130.00! $49.^5 VALUEl has completed,—a sup^emental S :l* (8) STAGE 8 . iin Sales SAVE $24.75! $49;!50 VAIlUE! Do-It-Yourself THREE PIECE CON-SEAI,Y RED, this sofa study—of"TJ(5tential schoor popula­ , . — Have Vos-Sera Our This wturdy innerspring ^mat* — ni) ADVKN.TUgE t h e a t e r Cstp UUIe PuppiesT SECTIONAJ. (JRDUP ideal for opens into.'a fgll size bed with tion and the study is tn the hands — tim e AuirV HEA MIST MAHOGANY MOD­ Matching cmktiiiL tress, sized’ x 61^”, in a tin tick, of the Directors. General M.sn- (If). MAUIC^VAULT I p e t s / a n d s u p p l i e s ERN NIGHT TABLE, recreation riMim or den. In a nice the- famous. Scaly .Posturepedic - AT THE commode. »«s4«eeeee for that tall person who needs« ager Richard Maflln has said that (S’ i 'WEATHF.B ■ mattress. Upholster^ (3*) NEWS AT SIX MANCHESTER PET CENTER Twoadnwers, $ 0 ^ 7 5 gray or green. Spring longer length, mat- $ 1 A 9 5 .further data should be collected. >. (HI THE t HRISTOPBEBS in metallic thread p (0 0 Q 9 5 SAVE $5.00i $19.95 VALuIR! . Tfie move for q general stud>\of ■' - liVS) TWJUGHT THEATEB 995 SUaii 8t.— MI 9(4273 Sample only. ‘ seat and back. ' tress. Clq^ng out a t.. . ■ ▼ «;H (Sl) Sl’PKRMAN tapestry...... / COCKTAIL TABLE in a light school needs started when jUje art* (**) SPOBTS DIGEST SAVE $15.00! $29.95 VALUE! Sale priced at ,. .,., plans for an addition to the Wash­ t : l t (M> THE EARLY SHOW »:ie ( * ( rXVAL<;ADE THEATER tone maple. Has ^ 9 5 /,—"Purtmark Hanger” ington School came-.up for fcon- —"Sherlock Fnree Denlli • Mo d e r n n ig h t t a b l e in SAVE $6.00! $21.9.5 VALUE! (S.1) K IM ) OF THE WILD,.,, /U») TV THEATER , Tiffdny Gray Mahogany. sturdy' undershelf. -."7 .10 sideration by the Directors and * :t* (*S) TOP.s e c r e t ^ . (99) PROJECT :* —’’Niglilmare WROUtJHT IRON CHAIR. TABLE SAVINGS! MISCELUNIOUS tfte School Building Committrt. 8:M (X) SPORTSUOPE In Red" Cabinet atyle., (IS) NEWS A WEATHER ^ . (It) DEARTH VALLEY DAYS '^Slpring seat, upholstered in-plas­ SAVE $5.00! $24.95 VALUE! (U) PHONE YOUR a n s w e r (ID.DRA.MA Sample oiily. .|.... tic, choice of pink, SAVE $5,00! $29.95 V.ALIJE! • KNOWS NOSE ■ :U Oil) SPORTS DIG^T _ (LM ALL STAB,THEATER GHOUP OF BLOND OAK TA- SAVE $17rM.!, $29.95 VALUE! «:«(!) WEATHER FORECAST 10:00 ( ILM) WI.OOO giE S TIO N red...... V * 1 5 ’ ' MAHOGANY TARLES with BAfeY VELVET ME'TAL CABI­ Temple, TeX. (/ip — A-Woman (W)TIEU-LAH .SAVE $20.0oV $.39,95 YALUE! .BLES, including end, ste|i '^nd tol^ cops answering,* prowler call genuine leather tops! Choice o.f (ttl T.B.A. MODERN NIGHT TABLE in SAVE $10.od! $89.05. VAI-UE! and Cocktail table. NET wllh'atf ractive plastic-top, theyLd know - for, sure how to (M) OUTSIDE U.S.A. /.cocktail or hexagon electric outlet for bottle warm­ lf:IO I *» WATERFRONT Coral Mahogany.' Large shelf, QUALITY LOUN^iE CH'AlR of Ndw ,.. .* • • • • « q e identify any suspect. MANCHESTCk (1»1) MV FAVORITE HUS- drum...... ■ Ea. He hac his nose pressed Sgoinst , BAND two large, $1Q95 a modified wing style. Green ing storage the window screeh arid she popped / CTirsir* N/i/vtai-T oF-^Lx to,r-ui'.u- (tt-80) BIO TOWN 8 pftC € a ••••sesfsess* LUMBER, INC. (59) 81IKRLOCK HOLMES HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY drawer.*, nubby ^ cloth "with Tevjersible it with’ a camera tripod. 11:00 ( 8) CONHDEXTIAI, FILE, SAVE $10.00! $29.95 VALUE! SAVE $6.47! $12.91* VAl.UE! spring cushion, box - _ JUVENILE ITEMS! • BUILDING m a t e r ia l s (19-M) NEWS m a h o g a n y , TEATE WAGON SAVE $12.00! $34.95 VALUE! GO)'LATE WOHI.1) NEWS LARGE IVORY HAS.SOCK with pleated skirL Floor *$ 0 0 9 5 " a n d ^ (tSi FINAL e d it io n is our sincere wish for aJI of^our friends with shelf, drop, han- SAVE $10.00! $44,95 VALUEf LARGE CABINET PANTRY ' (55) NIGHTCAP EDITION fringe. One-h'alf 47 sample...... # M ASON SUPPLIES (tt) SPOBTS ROUNDUP die, free rolling casters,^! 9 SMART GRAY STROLER with for storing food,.di8hes, or lifiens. (ST) W EATHER . everywhere during 1956 and the years price. _____ O Wa Finance Your Jobs (55) PREVIEW — ball bearing wheel*. AH chrome 'One large draWer, : i 11:1# (t»-l») WtiATHER SAVE $.*..50! $10.95 VALUE! BEDROOM SUITES! “ Same as alMive, shelves on top and. „ ^ 0 0 5 0 255 CENTER ST-— MI 8-5144 (M) CONNECTICTT HEPOBT ahead. finish, sturdily built. $ ^ ^ 9 5 11:15 G8) BIG SHOW METAL WALL CABINF/T tliree but in oak woimI —“ 8a% age Girl" SAVE $100: $299.95 VALUE! n 9 ” Sale priced at . . . 4^"w ln)ttoiiid • • • ...... t;4S ( S) WORLD NEWS TODAY . r>) MOVIE oirsEtsi shelves, chrome hard4 $ C 5 0 THREE PIECE SOLID .MAPLE (19) W n flE M lM : PERSON CAN GOI LITTLE SHOW $2.00! $16.95 VALUE! ware, white enamel finish. 3 SAVE $5.00! $24,95 VALUE! SAVE $6.D0! $16,95 VALUE! SAVE D () " ll;90 ( 8) LES PAUL * 9IAHY FORD BEDROOM SUITE. Six-drawer f OV AUGOLD FRAMED (92) NEWS (tt-SO) TONIG^HT double dresser, panel bed and PERIOD TABLES with plastic StURDY ■ LIGHTWEIGHT SMART( (U) THIS IB THE LIFE 11:85 ( 8) NTTFXAP THEATER SAVE $6.00! ,$11.95 VALUE! MIRROR, (iood size for dining Tie# ( S) SUPERMAN "Great Jrnie Jamrn Raid” METAL "WALL CABINET. ^ four drawer chest, large tops! Choose from two styles^4rf STROLLER that folds,IB iiaflat i -lurfor (IS) NKW8 1:00 ( 8) NEWS room, living . room 91 ----- (lei iLUHHOU8E White gnamel finish. Three plate gla.ss' cocktail, one end easy storage or travel “ • (!J) WEATHER—MUSIC or hallway...... ■ *■ * T:tS (It ) LITTLE SHOW UcllcInuH Holiday shelv^. Slightly $ C 9 5 table. . r-.% ...... ing. Blue and gray; ,. * 1 0 ” (18) MUSICAL WEATHERMAN John H. with the CAM PBELL COUNCIL, KNIGHTS of COLUM BUS 111* (19) SPORTS HULLETIN BOkRO COOKIES soiled...... tEa. J (M) WEATHERCAST ^ LtBERAk BUDGET TERM S 1;1A (ULUI JOHN DALY-.News and OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 ^ M . NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY, S a t u r d q y , D # e . 3 l i t - 9 P . M . t o 2 A.M. (la-U) DOUGLAK EOWABDS l 3 . p p 0 H Inrolpomlo>l LIVING ROOM SUITES! AND THE NEWS FRUIT (It) HIGRLIGHTA SAVE $.52.00! $219,95 VALUE! T:t* (9*) CONNECTICUT REPORT . IREAD ^ IN S U R A M C r 9:11 (M) W'RATHKRVANR KROEHLER TWO PIECE 7:M I |) HOLLYWOOD PBESENTS Order Yeiira Today Dmw** . W - LAWSON LIVING ROOM MUSIC BY THE RENOWNED (Si-IR) NAMR T H A T TUNE . SUITE in 100 |>er cent' nylon. $ 7 . 0 0 « E E HATS a»> DAiNaHTBOrS ASSIO N H K irf SWISS PA$TRY SHOP —"Psriu Sewer 8t«ry" ' Reversible spriiig cushion, brass (1944) DINAH. 8HOBE SHOW 183 NO. M AIN ST.'. 164 East Cente^^Street—MI 9-5261 GEORGE WOLFS 1 Pnr NbiSEMAKERS (U) HOUR FILM , ^ ferules dii . * 1 9 8 “® Keith Furniture PINE LENOX PHARMACY Couple 1 ORCHESTRA 2HtA8TCINnR$T. TEL Ml 94*94 YOU SAVE We have a few 19M calendars available. , / SAVE $6.5.00! $254.50 VALt^E! MONEY TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. i For Early Reaervatibna-'Cali MI 9-5496, 9-4404, S-7152. 9-2419 . SUITE from Krofih- 0 A5 0 HERR^ : PINE PHARMACY ler. Floor'sample. \ l O i r MAKE UP YOUR PARtY liQW! GROUP SEATING ARRANGED FOR 445 Hartford Bg, jfMCBITEIST. - TELMI9.t«I4 MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Tel. B O fi-iSn Terms ^ ( \ •V-.- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 198B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANdlEStER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMRER 27, 1955 PAGE PIVIB ■ill i.iiA Ellington Joins Watkins Oief Proclaims J Silk Town Notes, Quo^s. H ike Annm iiice'cl Thieves S Divine Mission Visit Our Thrift Dept • ByKAltLYOST J For H ot Lu^ehes ' -A CARPET M IU ENDS To • Curb Atom ★ C A R P n MILL SECONDS ’56 Autofliobil _ Ind Joan ElUngton, Dec. 27 ■'tSpwdaU ^ Ona o f the newest and most atracentar St.v 10 years, CARPET M IU REMNANTS ' i f ' ■ trK U ve’ members of the nurstn||Sk*lW^of,|]sker ^ Bast Ha^^ ■ The Board of Education, through Parla, Dec. 27 — Daniel -A CARPET MILL SPECIALS ^ Fi^om Agency years of service. All three women Gordon Cetchall, supervlalng pirln- staff at. Manchester Memorial Hos- are in the traffic divlsl^.... Hayaa, thw46-year-old paatry cook clpal of tha town schoola, has an­ * SCATTER RUGS.FROM SOe EACH who triads to bomb Monmartre'a p iu f la Miss Alin Abel. RN, who Among tha new talephona opera­ nounced that due to increase coats "Tht NoHif of Rtoutifiii Ctrptfs** Roelr^U*, D*c J7 (Special}—A bom In Tartu, Bitonla, in tors at the Manchester office are famed baaillqa of Sacre Coeur on in opetaUoff the coat of hot luq^- was Chriatmaa D ^ « waa quaatloned by t ItN ChtvroUt Mdan, »oW 1930 where- she -spent' her child­ Hasel Russell, Lillian Roy, Shir)ey as'will be IncreaMd.'. Swanson, Anita Rasmusson and paychiatriata {tofiny. Police aald he Oetchell.has sent a lettar to nor rMdiy. ior delivery, was fUilen laat hood Slid early schooling. She was might be aent to’a mental Inatitu- ^ MANCHBSTEk only 10 when the Communists first Marian FIshX Girls transferred In enta of . school children - advising from Uia the t-raffic division Include Hilda tlon -Without being ' brought to that on Jan. 3 hot lunches ' will Co. on W Hidior^ Ay#., St#U made thatr presence felt in Esto­ HartTord office4 trldl.. . nia. In 194S, when life became a Hathaway to th.e coat 2^-centa per meal. PbaedNjiaf# rtport^. and Betty DeMartln to commer> After hla arreat, HaVga iclaimed Committee Named little harder each day and_ bomb- , ciat.;..D . LloVd H«bron, manager to police he had a divine mission CARPET CENTER •Tha th#ft wa» «#cov«re.|n August her parents left reports that more than .he planted'hls small time bomb 341 Main St.. Moli«>MnNi/ Ttl. Ml M J4 3 Main #t., RaelcvUle, after he wa» mulating plans for tha propaaed / . OOR. M tBD U p'TU RNPIKE • . their home and possessions add 20 gaily colored plastic telephones which was found and dtamalRM called to t h e ^ n f by SUte Troop­ secondary school In town. Named / , V ONE BIXKII n o r t h or ARMORT ,, , ^ fled to- Germany, The blonde hsvivT b^n received for the holldsy three hours before It waa aet to go to the committee were Frank er William CafROll, who found a mirse-to-ba and her, brother and sessnit. The phones sre available off —-..,"to show the world the Campbell, El. Foater Hyde, John brokem wlnddw lAia rear door at sister made tha hurried trip ss In eight Colors snd. all are, attrac­ dangers the sdentlata are poising.' about i:SS a,;m.„ while, on routine Zahner, Dr. Francis Bird, and Mra. well. Sattlinfi In Qleslingen, Ann tively displayed In the lobby of didn't wish to kill anyone," Annette Walton. ' \ I ' V pati^. continued her edtication and grad­ the local office in the Jarvis Build­ the cook explained, "but to make Saryica Mana• 11 c«hk, iKm mtlUr kutsHtiitH tl til.U Mck. member of The Herald's society wife In 1944 bersuse "st ■> did not . and baautifurstylos at such w is p o f price. But that's_ what Cpnliiial M cIntyre 'department. . .Albert Tedford, re­ understan ' my Ideas." kins Bros, policy of providing con­ $1,89 With Tonr IM ttn a o wo tired Cheney Bros. : foreman, is , H^Yas said he wanted atomic sultation service-on home furnish­ planned for these last 5 days of 1955. Do yourself a big: fovor to- MersM nioio. no^ on the staff at Norman's on research halted by excommunica­ ings problems without charge to ‘Much Im proved’ Ann AImO home makers desiring this service. 1 . A. JOHNSON IX >morrow. . ■' Hartford Rd. TedfonI headed the tion of the atomic aplentiats. He f-.i of L.atin and' some elenMntary Cravat Department for years... told police he had a ."reveistion" Los Angeles, Dec. 27 ~ Biijglish. ' Miss Abel qbW speska Volunteers art heeded for the in March, 1949, that Pope Plus Courant. Hka rbslitord ' After 18 PAINT m yeara with the morning newspaper. James Francis Cardinal McIntyre Enfilish Suently but has .a notice­ surgical dressings group of ths XII, tha Archbishop of Canter­ a n MtinSU ‘IW Ml-«.450l Manchester Memorial Hospital bury "and myaelf alone have the He plana to enter public relations. today was reported "much im able accent. The fim lly w *" not T l proved" from a respiratory .Infec- too happy in Germany and in‘ 1950 Auxiliary which meets every Mon­ power to excommunicate Chris ■ ______r ' tion from which he has suffered day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The liana who Indulge In criminal nil they emigrated to the Itolted next Y O U SAVE 1 more than a week. States, first in Ohio, then in Texas :|essli^n will be on fsn. 9. clear research ..." Although still coined to bed. and finally In Manchester. Ann' hsd , / Havaa said he in%’ited the. Pope and the Archbishop to meet him at OF MANCHESTER he was said Jto be respdading wall visions of being a great pianist, Six new staff members st Man­ Ft.ET0HER PUSS CO. jo triw a chester Memorial - Hospital arc Notra Dame at noon on Chriatmaa . tb treatment and expected up In but b.v b series of coincldencie, $-787$ a n ^ e r week. ^ she entered the Parkland Meme^ Mrs. Francis Hpuhoulls. RMT, Eve but they failed to show up' You Can't Afford' To Ilia Cardinal’s Ulness' forced rial Hospital School of Nursing in laboratory of pathology; Casimir He then went home for one of hla too WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE bombs and took It to Sscre Coeur. hbn to forego plana to celebrate a Dallas, Tex., graduating in 1953. Knoff -and jStephen Fracsek, /Co r n e r o u r a m t b t . solemn pontifical mass at St. Prior to accepting a position..at housekeeping .'.department;. Mrs. Havas' neighbors were amazed V Miss Howard’s Tear End Vibiana'a Cathadral on Ohriatmas Manchaater Mamortal Hospital, she Mind Lan^st'^, NA, nursing de­ St his stb:eat. They .said he. waa NEW LARGER QUARTERS Stich a nlceXquIct man,, and alweys 't Day. Ha waa also unable to at- was emplytd at Hartford Hoapital. partment; btts. Arlene Frederlch, PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING i Gloaranoe n 'tend hla ..traditional Chriatmaa Ann reildea with her parents, business office; snd Miss Grace so helpful totonypne In trouble. ' party for children- of the Catholic brother And sister at 19 Undman Hutt, medical records Many of tha itams ora ona of a kind or sarplut s^ITS CDURANT AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ‘ arbhdloceae earlier lit the week. St. Her father la a Lutheran lay Nationality nights for many years Christmas marchqndi$a. Floor somplo modtross- \ praacher and teacher. festiiretl by'the Knights of Colum­ bus have caugM on with the Msn- Hartford, Dev. lAb-Bob Zal­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS 0$ Olid box $prihg$ in full or twin $iio. Cpmo In, man, columnist the Hartforil' W ^ ken d Death9^ Three employes of ths Manches­ cheqter Lodge of Elks and the brow$o oroundl You may find ju$t what you wont ter branch office of. the Southern Sw-toiah Night Is already a-sellout. MIRRORS (Firtpkie* and Deer)^ New England Telephone Co. are Hugo Benson heads the committee at roal$avina$. >Sr—^ Sy THB ASSOCiUTKD PKES8 celebrating anniversaries this for the Swedes -...... Main St. PICTURE FRAMING Cdl typas) SALE ENDS SATURDAY AT 5:30 Ashville, 'N . C. Altcheson A month. Helen Rowe o f East Hart-/ merchants openly admitted this Bowmar, tt, adltor of the Wood, has been the greatest scaron ever OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. \ ford Sun. In vsgaaltias, Ky., for. Iff ford has completed 15 years of WINDOW and P.LATE GLASS sacvlee, ‘ 'TCIlaabeth Bullk' of 2l5 for sales. BUDGH YOUR PURCHASE ' ^tfsara. U ed Sunday. JALUliSIES: InatallatloB h Oulcic, EAsyiaad l^coaomlcaL IN YOUR CO A ' Oabriels, N.T.—Roy Dayton, 72, CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE Di STOCK •-Gives you added warmth aecretary>«f'th(S Tniedeau- Founda­ SLEIP \ X when it’s cpid, cooler oomr- tion for |7 years and one time Me d ic in e c a r n e t s and s h o w e r d o o r s "'wdltor of th« North Tonawanda iN. mL TV SERVICE •\ fort wben^it’s warm in the T .l D a tly ^ fiA . Dlad ^nday. Open Saturdays—Opea Thursday EveningS-i r' CENTER t Adn, . . FhUadal^ ~ Dr. Thomas A. YCflH ROUND illR CONDITIONING ESTIMATES ULAOeV (JIVEN • Gives you Weather insula­ ^ tM te d Pblladetphta aur. S39 MAIN ST. Ml 9-6335 A Slid mirms!' preaident of the tion in all sea.sons, With­ legq of Sur^eona. {0.95 \ DEEP SENSE - ^ out M’ciffht dr bulk, Gives your coat a longer ‘ l. Oiuf.-W ood Soenei, N , OF RESPONSIBILITY o / PER 'wearing season. drama editor .ct the Oakland Trib­ , . . Is a constant reminder to render aerv- CALL une. Disd Monddy. Ire that It modern and complete In every It’s dry cleanable. New CasUk K y .-E . Ttussell Mh- w ay.’ ■v PETE WILSON At Clure. n ,:‘ cdlnMr and co-publlshar St of tha Hei)|^ Do^*l And for- William B> Quikb mar of theS^derson/ Naws John Tierney . ^ O R M A N ^ N g cents in wolfing-UBuy^NOMri” In Lawrenceburg, \Ky. Bom In Raymond T. 4)uleb -Grayson County, Kyv Died Mon Pan! R. LaBree < day.' . • V 1 CE-A-YEAR JANUARY SALE Marblehead,' M ssa—M rs. Agnes You'll hit the jackpot inj^hi^sale! K Baldwlii Britt 79, noted'^th^ty Mi S-SS40 ' n on 'coins: and first Am ericM worn o n nolionally fam ous I t ' T'- an to rscelva the M ihe 448 HARTFORD ROAD RoyW NumM^atlc Society of ■■Hi M aa-M ■■ «■■■■ « i dgr^gbnt to Nswirt, Nj J. 225 MAIN Sr CALL MI T.4597 "■ South Obwnge, N. J.—Dr. Thom Jex Preston, 93,. s former professor of archaaolo^. at Princeton Uni- 4 ■ ■ YOU SAVE .wenlty, one-time president pro tern YOU SAVE at Wells C o llie at Aurora, N. Y., ---- I r» 1 A. i>. t. who married the widow of Presl- 4cm Grover CSevcland in 1913, Throughout ihentofion women oogorly ears-are after Cleveland'eCteveland'a death. DiedDi^d owoif tho*f O N I^ -yiA R PRICi on these boys’, size 4 to Sunday. / Wonderful Soft: Orion RIOUCTIONSTHero I s ^ u r opportunity ODTONAIJMli; I to tovo fflonoy oh your fovjlriie Surpriset ‘.fr y G l^caton , W .'V a. IE— Judith krot...tho brds thot «hopo^>pu ln to ;T (of '!" • <‘''1 " AiUi'Ctoley’a luck aeema to be. all Cardigan- and'Turtle Neck lovelier Ifhet. . fnsfontJy. . ' - 'v ' :!:i^ ulb rly $12.99 _ bad. iMe ^l3-year-o}d. auffered a bepken lag to an accident.- Nine U . ■ ' Geared for toM&h weather, 3 piece ^eeks latfr, ahe fell off a . reatau- rant Alool suid broke the aame leg. ' with hjat, jacket and pants. |n char­ f Btiijig you money? coal, and brown. Sizes 4 to 8i, r L — '■ / gtew ./ Quilt Unhand wool interlined. \ If you rectivhd moniy fpr Ch^riitmdi, -yifhy $51.59 iot not uifi !t to open an S.B.M. Christmas Club account S n o and be prepared lor next year; or let it work for you Roguloriy $3.99 r - S I O r?? j-»- throughout the year with a dividend paying, S.B.M. S .99 I , A wondei'fuf buy to replenish ydUr wafdroba. Thasp - 5-^ •k'jinMt I I piece (with hhtj nylohrcomplctc- * To Apply foi a Lotp savings account — just-two of 14 .S.B.M. Planned Se-„ I • are the popular cardigan and bafwing style sweaters ^ ■ ‘ ly washabje in charcoal. red. skip- in any antount of precious orlon and the pifce is a special one. ■ eurity services available to you. •Vp«r blue. T ^ ^ '' ' 1 $10 fe $500 T | Ml in this SHORT APPUrjkTION Styl, #254 - 44 long Um ia iL '» PHOMt » eeitlNOITIW. A cup 32 to 40 Stpip *354 5tyl«-*554 14 Planned Security Services i cup 34 in 44 (tack Nook) Shit »JI2 . e cup 34 Ip 42 C cup 34 to 4 t . m am Meuarui. C cup 32 to 42 C cup 34 to 44 tp(H4ip Should,r 0 cup to 44 WHift COTTON WMift AND 2INX 0 cuji only 34 In 4i 12 conoN COTTON. TpiroiP pnd Wkilt SPECIAL twea irnuM i a tietil 1. Savings Accounts 8. :Loans on Real Estate WHlU COTTON rink In I pn4 C pupi enip YOU SAVE rN. I> no rW; S3.H . ipg. 51.H rtl. 55.14. PURCHASEl ►$10 2. Savings Bank Life Insurance 9. Home Improvement Loans YOU SAVE Sale S2:S0 SaiaS2.75 Solf $3.25 Sala $4.50 8 ^ 3. School Savings 10. Personal Loans ^ ■en tsM Man vw nvtragefT:,.; 4. Banking-by Mail 11. Collateral Loans iNMgtoenc ee I i - Famous Make Afl W ool Clienille 5. Safa Deposit Boxes 12. Travelers Cheques Speml Purchase! mmm^ 6. Christmas Club ^ 13. Register Checks YOU SAVE 9 5 / 7. Tax and Vacation Clujbs 14. U.S, Savings Bonds and other famous makers KNIT DRESSES niPLOTU I from CLASSIC of BOSTON gwpttipw— laaeuippfpnnmtom 1^: For your coRvoflionco, you will on these handsome" and practical ManthlrFairnanUfor. soon bo ablo te make dope$it$;^ot uio. tl MO. MMO All W ooL_‘ , . , Roguldriy $29.99 "H e iiM our now Eoit , Contor Stroof tee 1BA8 88JB Ttb aw BBJ7 MJ8 h19.BB “Alert to Serve” B ro h ek . H O S E 3 P rs . -JR. mSALm mu BB49 New! Angora trimmed, pastel SKIRTS .colors. These two piece dressias • w orn • OP VISIT give a wonderful effect of slim­ Roglilariy {(7.99 The last'time thhs year to get thUTerrific bar- ness. They’re new, timely and_ le sraui. Hydro.scopic fans are really IoVR) to'this luscious. ' ' Whila fhty lost! nilFBRIlED ' all-purpo’se, all-protected nylon. Buy plenty now. ffIMAWCI CO.. INC. Many one-of-a-kind .skirts in 13.99 Rogulor $1.15 w h biilES Clank of ^anciie^r this coUe(;Jtion slim • and -.Oom' M M Uiy. Tuaaday. Wedaee- ' included—-tweeds d y . M i n j ' idW te $dW—Tlwre- Sizes 19-18. WhHa thay losfl 0s80 ta • aad o|M a Satordaye* S m o aiMto to Mavby tawaa. B o ,...... Ayotimteem Needed. car on Kt: 15 in iTemon in one of ^v an tag e. day■ ly at Hartford Hospital.Hosplt ’ ' t 5 a.m'..— 10 a .m ...... Donna ZoUa. vmm iFDiusi nuBMd farmma and consumers. She-lived in Hartford years three accidents' on Saturday ac­ So the contest shapes up aa one 40 10 a.m. —. 12. n o o n ...... Voluliteere Needed, . . Ibt«m m iueu« Our 'mlcldlemen; whelesalers, after eemlng to this coun^ from 'Vdluateers Needed. cording to State Police at the Staf­ ‘N « Italarad at tfe* between'hAJ» and Ignorance on Noon r - 2 p.m. ford Springs barracks. brokers ^u ld no doubt deny it, her native Russia. _ 2 p!m. — 4 p.m. . . , . . , 1, ...... Robert Oendveei. t FoM Ocne* *L the" one hanif-and dlsUnguiahed, . BasMeS Mrs.- AUen,Mrs...... Carol Johnson. Marilyn Case, Co­ Police said Saturday's ice stoFpi but I the i^Ustlcs Indicate thsc Pomtranz lezvei her husband, 4 p.nr, — *6 p!m, ^contributed to the cause .of the they have \ remarkable /habit; irtUlltgent public service on tte lumbia DeCarll. Morris, two sons, and a brother...... Ronald Modean, George Churilla. > three aqctdents. , w'hen prices ^ d the fai4ner go ether, as clear a-eoiitest between Funeral services were held yes­ S p.m. g p.m. . . . The women, Kathleen Graves, ~ ♦ a****#********'^**^**** a • r« g p.m, 10 p.m. «...... May Hawkea, Virginia 'Uegl. ••••••••••••»••*" • Aii down, of merely Increasing their the high and the low aa the politl- terday. 27, of Exeter, N. H., ,was reported L j l 3 Mrs. Allen's husband. IMwsrd 10 p.m. Midnight ...... May Hawkes, Virginia Uegl. " ^ Q ^ n n 's own percentage' W profit, instead cal arena ever afforde. But, al- Skywatch Post located on top of Mfncheater Police Station. In "good condition" today by' of- Ihmigir'the difference between the N. Allen, was lieutenant governor . ficials at the Mfaohester Memor­ •aa»•••*•••••••••••••••••• of passing thi fartner’n price te- of ConnecUcut during the term of Volunteers may "register at QvU Defense Headquarters, BJunldpsl •'■'haiT iiacy' ial' HoaplUI.' SheriVas tranafsrred Oonr merits of the two candidates may fa Building, Mgnfchester, 6n Monday, Wednesday, Friday, from 1-5 p.m. duction on to the imnsumer. T -»W rf Gov. John Lodge. to the Manchestep’’Hospital' from seem overwhelming, the political UATBD rlUHBi The farmer now g ^ S9 cents This shirt was designed especially melted occurring IBS rain southern I New England late Thursday and --.the Rockville City Hospital with a H m AaaocUtad TrMt r~ IR •XCHIBlVRly odds are no bettM than even. Let fcr^cen right leg; officials said. If out of every dollar speitit for.fdod for any letter ‘T’’ that has to New England and snow northern j Friday. ", r"- r-‘ ua hop# that,^_, when the time TVoopers John Tasulka and John A ’Cleararice. of Odds - and - Ends the retail atore. A yexr ago. work In cold words like ''North," «M "ffiLfS yS id tia 'ln Uda comes, Georgia speaks well for A Thoughi for Todiijr Prior are investigating the acci­ •Sa atao UM l« » i »fff he was getting 42 cents. Tin years "Thaw," "Sleet" and "Refriger­ dent in which it was reported that / ago he was getting 63 cen^. America. ator." Of cour.se, pamperlnfe a let-, Miss Graves, driv)ng west on -Rt. 3dy to the -World Durlng--these sam i years,''-^the ter could cause certain problems. 15, pull d her egr over to the side ffUU aarrtea olJant M N. A. •ar»- For tnstapee. If the "T’ in que.s- )V U) tl of the road to ccrirpe ice < Off the so-called marketing margin, the tlon gets a Job. In a warm word 'Let earth reoAive her King; windshield and was struck and leK over, from Christmas ijifference betwsen-the price to the like "ateam " of "Radiator,” off Let every heart prepare Him room. / pushed up against the side of'the or farmer and the price to the con\ Connecticut would come the shirt, but then 'a And heaven and nature sing. , car by a passing auto. A T i U N E ______sumer, has been rising steadily. few .seconds later It might be doing The driver of the othete^ar is Joy to the earth!,,, the Saviour ,atiU unknown, police said. Fbr this,' neither the fariher's its part to help PUt In "Arctic" JSS^^aSSSiS'r^Sliis'^ and the shlrf would have to go rijjgps; / ‘ 'The other- two accidentspet FURNITURE - BEDDNC - LAMPS own reckless over production nor Yankee back on againj This could.glve the Let men their snnga employ! curred on Rt. ; 6-at about 9:30 the. government's ' paternalistic \ By A. H. 0. "T” a bad Sold or even influenza WAlle ftetda and flodda rock, hills ' p.m, police said, and operators in­ jhrWMaanaaataM&wnaw HaraM. . system of paying- subsidies to and It might have to spend a coiiple and plainsi volved In^Jhem were given warn­ OPEN EVERY aaactU ^tio|^ fcaarai Therk wa* a sad portion- bf of weeks in "Terramycin,”. Frank­ Repeat the sounding joy. ings.' I "keep prices' up Is responsible, it ly, I wouldn't mind seeing all the Police reported _ the two acci­ , AND FLOOR COVERINGS '“’ l p. m. Ilm d a r Christmas week for many Con- THURSDAY EVENING - - ■ ■ *■ . / r—I p . m. 1\ie ad w . may well be, of course, that, in letter ■fT"s retired for a while. No more let sins and aorrows grow, dents as follows: ' ; S' 1 p. 01 wadnaaday,' our American system, distribution liectiCiit OTople.. It came when we Maybe I'd stop getting so many A car driven by Donald B. CLOSED MONDAYS / £.* X - "■ f. a t Thuratof. Nor thorns Infest the.ground; B—tn. nt m Jay./’ has come to be a major Industry read cf thV death, in his native letters from smart-alecks who He comes'to' make HIM blessings Normoyk. 25, of North Burgln KafiM : io.»o>/ar,;aa^ 5Jorwich, of Joneph B. Downes, overuse words like "Stupid" and flow . •' ■ N. J., swerved on Rt. 15, skidded, These are the^ things some<^ didnT get for (Christmas. BdbUeatlea axeapt fatpnUr — in Itself, offering employment' to ■Tdlot," Democratic State Audltdff " Far as the curse is found. and crashed info a highway fence fit f t " ______^ millions, and needing a higher I post. slice of oUr dottar In order to keep Now he gets iipme of the tributes that of the extraordinary Repub­ * • Normoyk was \vamed for drlv So weVe presenting , them to you at sensational savings. Tueadayn Dec^bdr 27 he sho'dd have\hs^ more often He niles the world with truth and itself Solvent. But there should at lican partners he was privileged grace. Ing too fast fot- conditions by when he was lining. They can to have In office with him, which Trooper Wijiiam Carroll. (Subject to prior aale) E x ch u iK e least be a good searching Inquiry hardly be handsome enbugh, for And makes the nation.# prove made Ihe offloe of the state audi­ The gloriea of Hia righteousneas, A car driven by Michael Carlson to'see just how necessary It Is to ’’he had many virtues and aaseta. SO. of New York City, crashed Into Tha , BnjK>uiicament that tha tors one which was'especlallyfriiit- And wonders of His love. have how -many hands reaching In ahd no debits, unless one of his ful for the state in realms of man­ the rear end of a vehicle operated I • Ml., / ' I Kuaatan rtvem niant has iflven our ^ irtues,. which was m o«aty, should,, Isaac Watts by Joseph DeSantld, 35. of East between ’ farmer and consumer, agement and policy. .Sponsored by the Manchester tJniled^^tea InformaUon Agency particularly sintfe some of them be classified ar a wesKness, From his vantage point, as was V9S6 Hartford, while both were travel $378.00 Solid Maple He first can^ upon The state Council of Churches. ihg east, on Rt. 15. ‘tha right to reaume dlatribuUon in often render nothing more than a scene «s a young state \senator, hia pri'/ilege, he guided his own Trooper Carrol) warned Carlson Watkins Quality/ through and through Itntaia of “Amerika,'' a Rusaian \,ar}y in legislative' policy. He was, paper service. and' he made his great lUs'rk, in year In and year out, the one Her«'$ hoping that in 1956 "Your ship comes in" . . '“ic^y for following too close and DeSan l^gutge magazine about Ameri* that office,' by launching'an'd con- Democrat who knew about Extended Forecast tls for driving Joo fast for condi ducting to a victorious conclusion laden w1tn dreams come true, an^ a generous measure of tions. 3 pe. V Bedroom ca, and ^ a t, at the aame time, our Dilemma For Dulles the rtate government. Those government will allow the Rua- a one-man crusade for wmicb Democratic sthlje administrations good hoal^ and happii^ss. £ No injuries were 'reported from The United States-has made s thousands of unfortunate (k?n Boston, Dee. 27 m —The tem­ the two minor accidents. alana to resume publication here necticut people have since hi^d which relied upon him were for­ perature In.New Epgiand 'during " $119.50 Double Dresser and Mirrdr; Drexel kbotty $169.76 Dining Table; Pennsylvania House solid of an Information bulletin about good promiae, to the effect that tunate, and those which did hot cherrjf in collector’s finish; double pedestal 40 x 62- reason to , be grateful. He prleil were foollsK: the next five days, Wednesday p in e ...... *...... 9 8 .0 0 Iluaala, repreaenta another small it atands ready to set up a n\iclear the lid off conditions In the state's through Sunday, wlU average near 1.00 inch extends with 2 leaves 9 8 .0 0 institution.^, and^ fronii his able, The most distinguished Norwich r $118.d0 Chest of Drawers; Dr^xel knotty rant in the curtain wd two nationa training canter, eventually to in­ Remoerst of this generation, he nnrmql Rising temperptures B O Y S C O U T pine a,*.^.../...... 9 8 ,0 0 $79.60 Card-Diiiette Tables; 30-inch square ma­ clude an atomic power resirt'Dr,' searching Investigation there wji «. icnuci I..C .uvWednesday, through most of Frl- have between ua. . „ stemmed the reform which had to Was a leader In the successful .ef- hogany or blond oalc tables extend to 30 x 60 for the benefit of the free nationa fdrt to take Norwich affairs'out Of * but^turning colder Saturday R obert J« S mith ■' $157.75 Do/bleGhest; Drexel knotty pine 129.00 Aa auch i^ ia to be welcomed. Tome sooner or later but which, ...... ^nd Si'inday. Noteti and N^ws inches .• • 4 9 .9 5 of Asia. This.la in line with Preai- politics, and establls]|T the enuncll dbst to give y6u an idea of" what to $68.00 Beds, Drexel knotty pine, limited , Nevertheless, the arrangement coming when It did, opened the era manager form of government Some normals for the period are: I N C O R O R-A TED expect we’re illustrating one of the $179.50 8erver-Table.; Saginaw Expand-Qmatie ta atm one uhlch emphasizes the oenjt Elaenhower's notable policy In which, moilern Connecticut fol­ Boston 30, 'Providence 29, 'Nan-: sto c k ...... !•■•••’■ .4 9 ,9 5 there.- . _.e-,-*- ' , REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE • As part of their Chri.stmas activ­ bedrooms., Solid! piaple 58-inch triple '^disappearing table. Looks like a server; opens to abnomtallty of relations between of trying to spread the peaceful lowed a modern conscience with He Was clean. Intelligent, honest, tucket 33, New Haven 30, Concofd. geS MAIN ST„ GROUND FLOOR-e- U lL . Ml g-»241 $74.00 Beds^Drexel knotty pine, limited regard to Its institutions. ities, the cubs of .Pack No. 98 con­ • dresser base ana mirror, 347inch four tfa)|e. Four faldlng chairs (included) can be stacked ourselves and Russia. THe . very benefita of the atom, . able.^artp he was gentle, and cour­ N. H.. 2l, Burlington Ip, Portland stock .7 ...... ■59 .9 ^ As a Sepate party leader, he 22, Eastport'23, Greenville 14, and ••IN8UBANSMITHS SINCE'IgU” ’ . tributed items of food for a Christ­ drawer chest, fulr size ball-top poster iiYaidq. Blond oak or mahogany, 6 pieces . -1 19 jOO atmosphere of the agreement is Having made this promise, we teous, and even a little courtly. In mas basket for a family of eight. $49.50 Night Stand, casual oak with shelf aha was eloquent. Intelligent, clean what seeitaed a scholarly way. We Caribpu 11. ,- . $24d-;$(]L.^uffet; soli^ mahogany 18th Century w e in which we seem to be agree' are in a- dilemma over the The food was purchased by the bed. ' The eloquence no longer had shall miss' him, and, as often as At Boston," the normal maxi­ cubs with money • they earned draw, pewter drawer pull ...... 29.S^ “Hunt" board; 6 drawers and three cup­ la g to let eiuih other loose i rubordlnate problem of just role, when he servefl as state audi- we miss hiln, wc .shall think how mum temperature ' during tids $39.50 Night Stand, seafoam mahogany, Modern period will on the-average total working at home for their neigh­ boards 198.00 waatpon at each other, rather than where the atomic plant , shall be toi for 14.yeara. wall he dld^wlth this business of bors. , style with^drawerj brass^pull ...... 2 2 .5 0 ted, Some administration of­ Here,- he entered an office In living, being,\.and serving. between 2 and 6 tenths of an inch In addition .-tb the food, which $147.80 Dinette; 6 pc.*'Daystrom indoor-outdodr p ly the normal coiirse of interna­ which, while he was still a repre- Reg. $446,501 French Provincial Bedroom, 3 pieces in f r u it w ^ 58-inch serpen­ ’ $36.76 Night Stand, Mengel blond oak, brass hard­ tional friendship. l i alsems that we ficials have r/commended that It Included, a ktrge turkey, each Den tine-front 6-drawer double dresser, 6-drawer chest-on-chest and A full s*ze f.^tHlcss in rust-proofed black iron with 33 x 33-inch marine sentative of the Democratic party was responsible for the selection ware ...... -----.."...... 19.95 will be granting wach other just be located iii the Philippines, and and chosen by -it. his responsibility ' bed ...... ■'-.•293.00 green tile-top table. Matching removable |dam seat and .purchase of a gift for one $44.60 Night Stand, Modern to-tlYe-floor construc­ this much opportunity to try to their argiunenC ie that -we could was semi-jpdiclal. He .was, in member pf the family.. The basket, Reg. $211,75 Drexel French Provincial 2-Piece Bedroom Group in bone white w i^ cushions •98.00 m v ert each other’s people to one provide better hiiUtarg. aecurity sense the representative snd agent decorated \by Stephen and Alan tion, blond mahogany ...... 2 4 .9 5 $70.60 Dinette; 6 pQ. black wrought iron iyith '30, of a psrt,v. But his service hkd to gold trim; chest of drawers and ful! size paneled bed ...... I. • • ■ • • / . 149.00 way of life or- the other, and that for it there. But most Of free Asia Mprrison, Nvas delivered to the Reg. ^386.00 Colonial brown cherty 3-Piece Bedroom with 54-indi double dies.s^ $49.60 Night Stand. Statton Contemporary cherry X 42-inch'glass'-top ti3»|e: yellow or coral plastic br to the interests of the state as X Welfare Dapartnienl by Den each aide will consider^ i ts . pro seems to want the plant to be lo­ - with drawer and shelf, pewter hardware ; .. .2 9 .9 5 upholstery for the four ch a irs...... 49.95 a whole, or it was nothing signif Mother Mrs. \K enncth _Morrlson: mirror, chest and cannonball bed. Ogee feet, Colonial willow b r a ss^ . . , . . .2 9 8 ,M . /■ gram a succeas only if it seems to cated in neutral Ceylon. leant or yalujible. It dealt more Because of th^cubs’ enthusiasm, Reg.‘$403.00 Modern Seamiat mahogany Modern 3 Piece Bedroomw60-inch. double $66.00 Cheat, Modern Bermuda sand, brass $109.50 Dinette; 7 pc. black wrought iron with ho producing a few conversions. If we persist in* putting it in the with facta than political opinions. and the genutn^Chrisimas spirit dresser^^with mirror, full .size bar bed and 40-inch five-drawer chest; polished w lv« 30 X 48-inch glass-top table, one arm and 6 side And any conclusions and rccom pulls . .i,...... ^ . .. .49.95- Co, in this very agreement, there Phlllppinei^ that will seem to displayed, it is expected' that this hardware - x ., .... .i. •• r •*-299.00 mehdation.'T which came out of the will become an annual project of $168.00 Chest, Drcycel Hampton Court 18th Cen- chairs. Yellow plastic seat upholstery...... -59,95 fa. the atmosphe^ of continaed prove.,our iiit^Scity to trust the auditor's office ha.d to be above Pack No. 98. Reg, $233.^ 2-Piece Modem blond oak bedroom b j^ en g el. Dreaker with^ ' tury mahogany, serpentine front;^oval brass $6.96 Dinette Chairs; (21) black.steel chairs with . eanflict. very nations we -say we are ao politics, for there was;' of course, and full sizja^ookcase bed ...... V,. • • • * .1 7 9 .0 0 pulls ...... 9 8 .0 0 (4) yellow, (16) lime and (1) gray plastic seat up-. .This conflict, it is to-be noted anxious tie- help. So, by . our carry­ also a Republican stgtc auditor, Cub Scout Pack 153 'pppned the also' representing a party^ also ' $158.M Dresser, mirror included, Colonial '“col­ hoisterfes, each ...... >3.98 warn originally begun by I|uasia, ing out of a .program' designed to December pack meeting at thp serving the general public. Waddell School Auditoriuin with the lector’s cherry ...... 9 8 .0 0 . 1?.D6 Dinette Arm Chairs; (4) black steel with which long ago begtn trying t^ wto- frteods ' for us, we may For this role, Joe Downes was cubs, and their families N^inging $69.50 Bed,' Twin size solid mahogany turned lim^plastic upjiblBtery, each ...... 4 .9 8 aZpoft its way of Jife to us, while a»ually lose some friends. beautifully fitted. .The adjectives, "America," follow-ed by th<^^8a^utc to the flag. , Sale begins to-di poster with blanket r a il...... *.------. .4 9 ,9 5 $319.00 Dav^^port; all foam rubber upholstered' we were followinj; n creed- of li^y - It is uhfqrtunate, we think, that clean, intelligent, honest deserve and let live. ' those administration .dffleiais who to ring put again and again In any Committee Chairman Krank!^fa- , .$32.50 Bed, Twin size mahogany finished with 3- back and arms, T-seat cushions, tu ft^ back: egg- critique, of hia career. He looked taught dynUmite loney led all in attendance ^ch posts, pineapple tops ,...... 2 7 ,5 0 shell tweed cover ...... 289,00 But whoever began it, any real­ favor tha Phlllppinea have bas^d it, he acted it. .he was it'. And it Christmas carol sing. Followi ly ahrmal relationshtirbetween the their.caise on the,factor of mili­ was his' functioning,' along with this, Mrs! Norma Adam's Den 1 $89.60 Bed, full size Modern bar bed with 8 draw- $189..00 Davenport; Regency back, T-seat cush­ two countries would have to find tary security, thus opening us to and Mrs. Lois Maloney's Den' 3 ers in Bermuda sand finish ...... 5 9 .9 5 ions; medium-pile frieze in a scroll pattern, coral exhibited and explained their w cojor. Foam rubber seat cushions, fringe . iMith ending Itl No other country the charge that we do not trust on -'Oiristmas .in Other 1-am Odd lots $8.96 to $25.00 Values; 27 X .36 inches and 27 x j64 ' ik the world besides Russia ape other nations, euch as Ceylon. And which they had worked on/all inches discontinued hig samples, one of. a kind, base ...... a ...... 149.00 otitilzeB In the businen of trying It la unfortunate" that. If we lare good manner^ ! month. choice ...... 2.98 $219.00 Davenport! Regenu^dSack, sloping arm convert Americans fiom their STAMPS • GOINS Three new cubs joined pack Famous Makes 'to making the good gesture^of living, as Bobcats, -They were ^ a y n e Col-; $9,95 to $29.95 Values; odds and ends of braided model in floral lime damask.'bOucle fringe ^ own ’^wsy of Ufe„ And no other 'something to free Asia,'’w* have W-HITMAN FOLDER umb'aro, Philip R u ss^ and John! and hooked rugs; 27 x 48 inches to 3 x 6 feet, trim 179.00 countiy besides the'United States not been able to make the gesture Wolcott.’ Advancements w(ere : r. choice .. • •. . t * . ------• • • .4.95 $375.00 2 pc. Living Room:'Sofa and lounge chair apeciaUaes in the bustneas of try- a thorough . one,^by letting them HOBBY SHOPPE awarded as followgl Marc D’Avig-'j / non received a gpfd and a silver ar­ $193.50 11.4 if 13.3 Gold Cariiet; Nylon and rayon, • with round modern arms, button back in green 1 ^ to convert Russians from their decide \\*here they want It. ^ row for his B ^ r badge?' Thomas ,'*/i-inch pile ...... - .9 8 .9 5 metallic-thread textured cover ...... ■298.00 own way of life. But, If we could eliminate the Gott hfls earned his Wolf badge WHh to frisky “Turbo-Fire V8,” this , $354.00 12 X 24.3 Gray Carpet; plain Nylon and $439.00 2 ,nc. Living Valentine Seaver'a Tills la perhspa inevitable, con factor of security from our think­ and Steph^ Brazitis received hia Sorrento modern, design with Igree 'tnodera wrap- aidering how the .two of us do ing, there would be sometliing to Llbn ba<^e. \ raj’dn with’^-inch pile ...... 198.00 . Ch^mdet is pure dynaiuite, ail righU $76.65*9 x 7 Turquoise Caniet: plain Nylon and ■ around grms, T-seat cu.shions of roam rubber.* Sofa baatride the wortd^wiik our con be said lii favor of (he Philtppines. i "RING OUT THE OLD in pink high-pile texture; chair in matching ' >. m ^ n g ideologies. Something of rayon,' H/i-inch pile ...... 7 . 3 7 ,5 0 Why, for inscanc^, should we al- > RINGINTH.WNEW”' ' Pian t^ala Parly white ,...... ,...... i. ., .2 9 8 ,0 0 » is same warfare has occurrecl, low the Philippines to be I But it’s beautifully mannered, t^ — $87.60 12 X.6 Turquoise .Carpet; plain Nylon and dgl^n andjagyn in human history, •(Author's name below) rayon, gray ground Early American print ^to your sliglitest signall : live celcbraliore at the Manchester cover, y,...... I...... ,y...... 179.00 , times without war, each such rival discrimlnsti in favor of those Who 1 that have i|)ecn .successfully Coiintry Club have beenx-ompleted twist velvet ...... ------• • -298.00 Ideology has cOme to co^ede the $285,00 Davenport; antique pine base and wings;, do not choose.>to be our. elope j u.sed^i the pa.'gram calls for a full eye-1 $225.00M. X 20.6 Green "Carpet, selftone wool ’ ,^$239.00 Davenport I high back, ^sloping arm Co- self could not m-e without first this world, you usuall.v- court those lc.s.s than ten years ago.. the split-second chain rfcaetjon of your toe ning of dancyng from IQ p.m. tp^,. " lonial style with box«pleated base; green ground dastroylng Its rival. who need courting, not those whp • t-o the “Turb^Fire”! -There’s your dyramrte^ ‘ a.m. A midfiight buffet supper,will' tweed ...... •1 3 9 .0 0 . floral print cover ...... I79.QO' If the iii'orld is.to live, somcdui-h ,'h.ave already joined yquV .Sq there - Like yonr phyjiieiati, "we be served and favors and surprises $1611)0 9 k 14.9 Gray Carpet,- plain iincut wool' ’ phiirmacistR are-^ continu- ■ —witlr hoi;^epower ranging up to a high of win be supplied in abundance.:■ $498.00 Sectional Hide-A-Bed :*Twp.p{ecc Simmbnl*'. n I dtige ItiUst ais^'deVclbp ip^tlic the dilemma stays. Tor John Fos- ; Mahager Archie I-ivingston reports , pilf-^/T...1...... • •. • '• • •. .••.*• 11 7 .5 0 ' Lawson mode] with"'T-cushiehs, opens to' two sepa­ rivalry bstween the United States ter -4>eilt»mon Dulles to solx-e. For ' oiKsly studying to keep in 205. The car is built for its power, top—with that a fevv reservations s>e still $188.15 9 X 16.0 Medium Gr«h Carpet, swirl-pat-, step with pioclern fuedicine. rate twin bed.s. Discontinued heavy charcoal tweed- ^ anir, Russia. Perhaps the new once, we have jio free advice for '•a low, low center of gravity, well distributed available. patterned cut-and-uncut Wilton w e a v e -9.8.50 cover ...... 298,0q; agreement is a small step in that him. / That i.s \vh.v -we are pre­ weight and wide-apfirt rear, springs. There’s ■The commmiltee planning the af­ $187.70 I2 X 12 Gray Garpet; eipb^sed Axmins:- pared -to compound any fair, includes William, J, Allen, J. $159.50 Space-Saver; Simmons love, seat contain- dhraction, even though, for the F Smith, William- Krauss, Ted ter leaf de.sign on red ground ...... 1'29.95 Li-v- pre-scription, written by arty your stability, and safer handling! All doors ' Ing qne'twhijtied with innerspringrinattres-stmodern ^ moment, it itself is more iui agree- Will GeOfge Do 11? ^piodzik, Art wfikie JrfT"' James $820.20 12.x 17.6 Gray Carpet; plain wool mant.for the- gxchang^^^^ props-* phy.sjcian, c.-- OPKK IH U B apA * BVisNlMOR . f t hi not very likely supramacy fad isolationlinn. And, 311 MAIN StREET ^ MANCHESTER "3T - »X:' , ; ■ ^ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. Id56 fA O tN Iili fAGE SIGHT MANCHE8TEB EVENING h e r a l d . MANCHESTBB. CONN, TUESDAY/DECEMBER 27, 196B . lames E. ^ te rso n Jr. and Wailacs for 1966 amnstimated at 44 billion like it and like the music, but it ia ^aferaOn, both af New York Citjf’, H ebron Two Chriatmu Btrtka Industry Sees - dollar^ which would aurpaaa Ult. Porgy and B^bb unfamiliar to- ut." Legal No Man*8 Space: Vote on Raff les Issue Lights "Brilliant," anefihar remarked. 10 Persons Die and Joseph Paterson of Union City, ____ ' ——- I estimated 41-btllion-dallar record 605 Highway Deaths N. J.; a daughter, Mtea Theresa Thera were two ChristmM of this yeah by 5 par cent. In the V Kgreat Success’ Moscow radio t e.;* m e d the Paterson‘of Mount Viaidn, N. Grange iustalis babies in Santa’s pack thte . Coutinued Boom related lumber injuatry, Weeks premiere a great success. In State Traffic and five grandchildren. Polls Remain Open to 8p.m. year when he reached Man- said a 80-year record ia likely to Seat! for the Leningrad en- %, ___ New Law of Air UrgeiJ ’The funeral will ba held at (he • Officers for Ycjar cheeter Memorial Hoepltal. " In Early 1956 ba sat this year, and Indtcatient In Soviet Debut'|ffa|;ement are at a premium. ThC Set National Record W. P, Quisb Funeral Home, 239 A daughter waa born at 1:30 are that output iritl remain at the j Bompany will open in Moscow Jan. Over Weekend Main 8t., tomorrow morning at ll Only about 217 votera,-approxl-^ District 2i Mra. Olive Chartler, p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray-' same high level for tho-pext etx 10. with jammed theaters In proa- Hebron, Dec. 27. (Special)-.- WaahlngUm, Dec. 27 (P)—Secre­ Leningrad. U.S.S.R.. Dec. 27 (65 pect there also. ' . ______OlcloOk, with the Rev. Percy Smith, mately tha same number aa in the aaalatant - registrar; Mrs. Jana mond Moonan of 138 8. Main mon'Ihs. ’ (OoatteMt MM r a ts Om ) y To Curb EHglit Crimes Grange bfflcera for 1996 were im- tary of Cdmoierce Weeke saya a —The first major American theat­ For the first night, Leslie Scott Christman Phone Calls (OMittaiMg (rem F v a One) aaaociate minister of the South Dec. 13 eleoUon, hsd caat ttalIbU Fitzgerald, Mn. Lillian Matter,/ St. The Howahd Lappena of 87 Newspapers and roagazlnea, Methodist Church, , officiating. at 1 p.m. today in the, election to checkers;. M ni.' Gladys 'Schuttay .praaalveiy Ins tailed at lazt week's Sifnrty by hia department ahows rical troupe to visit Russia since sang Porgy and Martha Flowers in 1954 - coverinii a period ! Set N«w Mark Here regular meeting at Gilead Com­ Hathaway Lana walnomad a that moat major Industries expect W e^s said, anticifiata continued ja - 94 hours - uitrc were 392' in that period were coupl^a as Waslilngton: (NCAj—It rfiay re­ I^rial will be in East Ometery. determine whether the town will Mra. Jennie’Bchuets, Mrs. Carria son into the family at 7:84 aligm growth >ln circulation and in tha Bolshevik revolution won a 10- was Besa. Lavcm Hutchersoq and Rich, Saniuel Turcotte, Haian munity Hall,'by Alfred, Beckwith to conUnue -'operating during -the Ethel Ayler will alternate in the trsllic desUis, M killM in fires and ; The Manchester telephone holiday fatalities. quire an amendment to the U.S. Frienda may call at the funeral have iMallzed haxaars and raffles- Christmas night. first b ^ f of 1988 nt peak levels or advertising. A continuing tight mlnute ovation last night at the io killed in miscellaneous types of i exchange waa Imampod w’ith home ffoniNlooight until the hour On Mc. 13. the aama number Hammopd, machine tender’s. / - of Obwebetuck GrriHlfe and his in- supply of newrprtnt waa forecaaf. end of their opening performance leading roles. Four DV> la One Cmah Conatitution to cloH dH{igcroua of the nm eri^ . ' District 3:. John Tleriiey, ma- atalUng team. clone n^thena. U.S. Ambassador Charlea 'Boh- •ecidents, an oecr-all total of 'SI5. : telephone calls Cbrfstmaa Eve The traffic toll jumped from six Obitii^ry had voted with five hours of vot­ Rtaultk. of n year-end turvey ■’nfa textile industry faces of "Porgy and Bess." v Weather condition, at the start | j>aps whrch exist in tie U.S. leg#! ing over. Polls are open to 8 p.m. siatant registrar; Eileen Barrett, , Kenneth A. Porter was installed All 3,400 seats of tha Palace of ]en-apd hte '4^ifq came up from and Christmas, bu\ more calls on Sunday to 10 Monday when four time When Area are kept roaring, wjilch Weeks made public last "Bomewhat cloudfid” proapactii be­ Moscow for the opening;-- which of the lonK week-end, made driv- \ than ever were completed. , code in order to cover' aviation - Mrs. TrMI J. Loucka Elections workers were conjectur­ Ffancli Crandall, checkers; Mra. as master for his second term. cause of record imports from -CulQire were filled fOr the Negro people were killed In a car-train Mrs. Tephi J. NLoucka, 56 Olcott ing at midday that the tPtal vote Hattie Reale, Mrs. Mary Clanfag« .Other officers installed were: adding to-fire hazard, (jrlffin ateo night said -that -record output is included imeh unusual aspects aa }a( hasardous in mpny sections of Lloyd Hobron, m i^ g e r of crash in Wallingford. A 70-miIe-’ crimes. , foreeeen by such induatries aa iron countries having low wage aoalca. company's first performance in the country. The death list, leRlhs' Dr., died this mor'uing at Manches­ might be aa- light as on Dec. 12 lione, Mrs. Cecelia ' Benoit, Mrs. Overseer, Sherwood Stricktend; zays that permits must be secured Riuaia of the American folk opera the American'and Soviet flags the Manchester offfee'Of the K an-hour New Haven Railroad train It will definitely require new In- ter Mcnnorlal Hos]^al. Alica Koae, machine tandars. •toward, Lester Miner; aasirtant for outdoor fires ezeept whan Ultra and steel, aluminum, automobilea Weeks said. Peak operating levels draped above the stage and the mounted steadily, with around 150 Southern New EnglandXTele. made up of empty passenger cars when'about 1,000 persona exercised and trucks, conati*uctlon and lum­ were foreseen for the consumer by George Gershwin and Duboaa fatalities in the final 34 hours. ternstionat treaties to close the She was born )it Manchester, the their franchise. District 4: Mra. Loretta Boyd, steward, Arthur Keefe; lecturer, is snbw on the ground. A prevlqua Heyward. ThqJ production already playing of the Star Spahgled Ban­ phone Co., reports that 16.331 for Hartford's holiday rush crashed same gaps In foreign air travel. aaatetant registrar; Mrs.' Mary . Mrs. Adolf Simona: chaplain, law allowed outdoor burning from bar. . < . durable goods industry, ' ner and the Soviet amhem. S.OM Auto Acrldenta telephone calif were completed into the car at a private crossing. ord E. Worthington daughter of the late Alexander and The only question on the ma­ The iron end steel industry was haa bCen acclaimed throughout New outlook for ’56! In Chicago, where 14 persons U.S. attorneys and members of Mllfofd E.' Worthington, 1178 Sarah SInnamon Rogers. She at­ chines tbday ia the raffles ques­ Lucaa<_ LucuTa McCarthy, check­ Muriel Warner: treahorer, Marlair December to March without a Western Europe. • Christmas Eve. That is SO pkr Killed instantly were Alfred Congress are working on the ques­ ers; Chlrtea O’Connor, Alphonaa permit. said to expect that the first half BUSTER KEA-TON BETTER were killed, there were .more than j cent more than the number, Abair., 27: "his w’i7e. Lillian, 35: B u rn ^e .Ave., East Hartford. tended St.\Jo^ph'a AcXdemy and tion. which calls for a "yea" or RaUibun; secretary, wH(red John­ of the New Yean will be "one of 7t was a homecoming of aorta, 3.5Q0 auto accidents, and 92 ^.»r- tion. dle—Carl but enthuaiaam mounted aa (be Wa SpadaUsa la between 6 . p.m. Friday and last the. vehicle aXit was pushed nearly wa.*? charged ■ with murder after he leaves his wife. Mrs. Pauline Side Recreation Center: 66 in dis­ tendera. ,, aiice. A past master’s jewel waa Members o f \th a Regional Kaplan, 55, of this city died in evening progressed. At the final midnight Mlsdlmeanor dnjnk driv­ Hobron also reported there admitting to the FRI /he planted Frfends may call at the funeral presented' to Wilbur S. Porter. llon-dollar backlog of orders. WQMIN^ DRESSES F m ^ d f / MF . CO.- were more calls than usual a third of, a mile before engineer Hellatrom' Worthington: tWw home tomorrow. night from 7 to 9 trict 2, the West Side Recreation District 2: Mra. Flavja P. Board of tna three towna Shipbuilding ordeA are about 18 Hungerford Hospital yesterday of curtain tha applause went on so ’ SIxaa I8H to 84(4. 6 ing arrMtsN numberki 341 and dynam.lc in the lu^age of his. daughters, Sandra L. and Mary L. ■Center; 40 in district 3, the Wad- This was a splendid participation Injuries received when he waa long that the orchestra- drummer over the holiday to points in James* P.'‘McNamara of New-H^- o'clSek. Dotchin,, aaalatant registrar; Mrs, .In Grange doings, on ‘perhaps the concerned In th e\ regional high >er cent higher then a year ago, MANCHESTl^R. GREEN ' ■/ \- plain drunk axreSta 2.806. Florida and the West Coast. ven cp^Ud. stop the train. .mother who was on Ae plane. Worthington;* two abha, Edwin C. deil School and 67 in district 4, Mildred L. Noreri. Mrs. Viola Mlf- school which la In itb^btrth throes, Veeks said,- although still far be­ atntck' by a. car teat Thursday. joined in and aome o f the cast did M 1^ N OUTLET Deaths in the states in. traffic, Worker! had tiX^pry the crum­ He has since demed guilt. and David P. Worthington, all of the Community Y. fltt. checkers; Robert B.‘ Martin, coldest, night of the .year to date. a’tended, coming from Andover Police identified the driver of the Impromptu tuma. There latter presumably were On Southern Cruise low what is regarded, aa normal 86AiBaat Middle Tnrnplke fires and miscellaneous class: thesresult of flood conditions in pled car from the frw t of the bead Public Outrage East Hartford; and two brothers, Moderators in today’s elactloh, Herman Behrcnd, John Laking, and Marlborough, beelde\Hebron. good volume. car as Alphonaa Uigrelli, 19, of One Russian commented at tn- Open l^illy 8 A. M. te • P. 8L Alabama. 7 0 1. Arisona 5 10, engine before gettlp^three bodies There was quick public outrage Charles H. Worthington of Bolton appointed by the Democratic Mrs. Pearl Helm, Joseph True­ h\r. and Mrs. William W. Ham- Also present waa Louts T ^koa, Utchfield. tkoniaalon: "My friends and . I —... ------— — ..X ". r^' A , Arkansas 9 0 5, California' 47 1 5, that part of th^ country. Fu berals mon<)' and their three daughters, Weeks said construction outlays out. over the legalltlea of the case when and Wallaca A. Worthington of Party. . are Francis Shea, chief man. machine tenders^ architect for the new achooL and sL Colorado 8 0 0, Connecticut 10 3 0, Graham fir. t had to be held On a Manchester. moderator^ Joseph .Conti;-’ Howard Dlatrlct 3: ^red Peck, assistant Alice Ann,. Peggy and Martha, left The Abairs had left two other Friday on a-trip or cruise along hia wife, of West Harffdrd, an Delaware 4 2 0, Florida 30‘1 4, children with friends .while they technical charge of sabotage whidi The funeral .will be held Thurs­ Smith an^F red Baler, deputy reglatrar;. James B. Wilson, Mrs. Mra Brian - Mlnalga of Andove; Georgia 21 0 2, Idaho 2 0 0, II- carries ■only s ten-year maximum' day. afternoon at 2:30 at the Mrs. Minnie E. Howard the South American coast, visit­ went to visit ^ rd 's- family in a •The funeral of Mrs. Minnie E. moderator.a. Katherine Williama. checkers; ing many points of interest, and secretary-clerk of the Board. liols 40 3 5, Indiana 15 0 4, Iowa trailer camp. prison /entence, ewklrk and Whitney Funeral Democratic Workers Julius Dubaldo. Thomas Tedford, 8 1 3 , Kansas lO 0 0, Kentucky Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Howard of Bolton waa held Satur­ presumably enjoying some warrh- Pet Deer When tlie^ accident occurred, But because the dynimlte plant­ day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Following la a list of Demo­ Francis < Toumaud, Paul Schuetz, Mrs. Archie Green of , the Heb- 8 0 0, tiousiana 8 3" 1, Maine News Tidbits ing an(h the crash ,hbth took place Hartford. Burial will be in. Rose cratic election Workers:' Frank Johnson, David Mullen, ma­ er weather than we. have been get­ 3 0 0, Maryland 12 0 2, Massa­ Abair was driving Ford ,lo s gar­ Watklna-West Fu-neral Home, with ting here. Mrs. Hammond's ron-Colcheater Rd., haa a pet deer CulliM from AP Wires age to have a flat tire repaired. in , Cojorado, a state charge of Hill - Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. the Rev. J. Richard Yeager of the District 1: Eliabeth Bldwell. aa- chine tenders. .at her place..Last weYk the first chusetts 16 4 0, Michlgaiix40u7 i, murd/r waa quickly, placed against Friends may call at the funeral sitant registrar; Mra. Betty Filler. District 4: William Allen, aa- mother. Mrs. John. A. Markham, MinnesoU 7 0 2, MlssisS^lpidXo 2 0, Used at Shot Cut United/Methodlst Church of Bolton also Mra. Bbrtha Hammond, are 'grade childyen of the Colcheater Graham. There is no federal law home tonight frbm 7 to 9 and to­ officiating. Mrs. Edna . Keating, checkers; slatant registrar; Walter’Buckley, Central school, where Mrs. Green Missouri 17 1 0, Nebraska Q. The crossing is private apd not covering'murder*. It's fcn authority morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Alice Litwlnaki, , Florian Fay, Mrs. Dorothy Belcher, checkers;. accompanying them. Nevada 3 0 0, New Jersey 15 5 2, World's largest scientific organ­ generally used by motorists. But ^ ■ .. • ff, Burial "was at the convenience of Church Club Forming teaches, came to aec.lt She hga isation has been asked "to adopt reserved for the states. the family. James McVeigh, Stephenia Thomas Wray, Thomas Kerr. Her­ named her unusual pet ''Bambi." New Tork 27 10' 8, New Hampshire occasionally it is used as a short jf'the crash had been in another Patrick White Obuchowski. Mrs. Katherine Glee- bert Johnson, Ehrico Gaggianesi, TTie Rev.. Douglas F. Plmtn. 0 2 0, New Mexico 3 1 0, North resolution saying "we ‘wilt not cut. ^ ■ prleat-ln-charge of St. Peter’s Teachers accompanied’ the first meet again in a city where segre- 4tate, however, Gral}xm ’ might Patrick White, 74, of 24 Fair-1 son. Mrs. Helen Yurgel. machine James F. Sullivan, machine fend- graders here. . Carolia 13 2 9, North Dakota 10 1, . Ford^ leaves his widow "and liave been held for months on the view St., died Sunday morning at | tenders. Episcopal Church, announces that Ohio 40 1 6, Oklahoma 13 0 1. Ore­ gattoiThf'{practised.Gov. Abra­ child. 'The Abairs also lived in a soma 20 boys of agea six years and Musical Mouse ham A. Ribicoff, called upon to trailer camp. • sabotage cherge uhile the tangled his horns after a abort lllneas. j gon 7 0 7, Pennsylvania 25-6-4, trNal jurisdiction lltig'ation was Bom In New Brunawick, Canada,! older, were on hand for the first Horace W. Sellera, who worked South Carolina 12 5 4. Teijnesseo deal with afterniath of two cata- - The others killed on the high­ Court Cases against Bernard F. Boland, 21, of meeting. of the , Order ■ of ■ Sir on St. Peter’s Church pipe organ atrophic Connecticut flooda In ways: irened put There are no estab­ he came to the United States. In 150 Bisaell St., for pa'.aing a slop Boards to Decide 6 1 3 , Texas 53 5 32. Utah 3 0 0. lished legal precedents covering Galahad, held in the Rectory Hall. the past weekend, says that he Vermont 2 0 1, Virginia. 20 0 2, a .city where segregation is prac­ " Fnictuoso Orge. 61. Bridgeport 1918, and lived in Lawrence, Mass, sign; and Henry P. Addis, 64, of *15118 is gn .encouraging number- found a dead mouse in one of the 'Washington 5 1 1, West Virginia ticed.,." Gov. Abraham A. Ribi­ Killed Sunday as he crossed/Route thbr problem. for 25 years, before moving lo 'Two oil five speeding Convictions IS Peai*! St., for passing A red Subdivision -Issue. and speakai weH" for the ffature of pipes. coff, called upon to deal with 1 lij Bridgeport. / ‘ Ross Riziey, chairmen of the Manchester 10 years agm the FlRERfEN. SAVE ANGUpiS her to visit friends in- EAst Berlin $3. but his lawyer, Richard Law, park purposes.. Jarvis has Volubly Rusk farm. ’ la his AmericilB car. A record kept over a compara­ an aircraft, they say. Angus \Vhlte of Sanfiwd. Maine; arresting foot patrolmen Ijad not asked to.be allowed to coqsult with New Haven, Dec. 27 (B/-— Two The Bast Cwrman government’ 7 Grass Blazes Part of Reseri'e Fleet and eight greatgrandchildren.' - had time to observe the cars long opposed the request in two past ^ N6 Fire Damage fishermen were rescued by fire­ tive period on a recent non-holiday Also,' the present sabotage law Funeral services will beNtteld to­ his client before this finding by hearings. < Fire Chief Donald E. Griffin news agency’, AD^, said Kliman weekend, from 6 p.m. Friday. Dec. enough to provide evidence for .U’dge Gryk became final. says that there was no damage,,i«- men yesterday from waist- was "drunk," drove^^rough a stop Manchester , firemen wereTkept under which Graham was first morrow morning at 8:15 fr®^ the speeding convictions. Charles-'N. CroCkettt, town deep mud in the Quinni- 9. to midnight on Monday. Dec. 12, John B. Burke Funeral Honi*:. 87 „ The defendant then entered the counsel, has been' asked by the auiting from,, a somewhat critical Sign, and caused a co^sion with an busy responding to calls yesterday listed seven violent deaths, all charged.only applies because com -Warren and Squatrlto were ar­ chimney fire at the Lero.v BenZin- piac Rivqi- after they tried- East German car. and today, putting out a total of merclal planes are part of the E. Center St., followed by a solefdn rested about 10:10 p. m, Dec.' 13 not guilty plea and the’ nolle was TpC to formulate a legal opinion to wade ashore from their boat, from traffic. In Connecticut during erased. The continuance whs as to vyhctljcr Jarvis must set geV house, Hope Valley Rd., when An American invut^cation eight minor fires over the 3-day thkt time. ’ U.S. Air Force reserve fleet. The requiem Maas In the Church of tlkf for offenses police allege occurred the Fire Department responded to James Franco! 61. was reported in Miowed, the Army said, that sev- period. ' law should be changed to bring Assumption at 9 o'clock. Burial granted because the arresting of­ aside the laml- The opinion is not (air condition, at - St. Raphael's .^imuleahously oh Main St. be­ ficer, Patrolman Emanuel Motola, a call in the midst of the sub-zero Hospital. Loi^ Mirandi, 34, waa oral- • people------riding with th ^ .Klj.man ^even of the fires were in grass 39 FOR NEW ENGLAND them under federal law- aiHoma't will be in St. James’ Cemetery, tween St. James and Maple Sts. yet completed. Ally. Crockett said Weather- recently. Eight firemen 'were^^glven first aid at an F ically,' attorneys ejaim. Frierida #oay call at the funeral was not in court and co’ulA.not be todey, but will be reAdy for the treated'and pleased. Both are New or brush, but' one, yesterday, at Boston, Dec. 27 t/P)—The worst Patrplmerv Kenneth Barker and reached. put iip a stout fight and Sifcceeded Haveners. . i Berlima number of Manchester million Africans suffer from yaws, Major expansion in 1956 planned, far beeil aasailing personnel of the flresv plant, which vras 'oompIet4id {n 1952, Th* cases,”' Western soldiers face trial Public Records New Hampshire also had no ■fa- jurladlptlnn applies to enforce- and Doane, and many will remem­ son of famed- comedian Tony Tank to all )-iacb facturing and office epace at the Windaor Locks wasnsmaedoneoftheoQuntry's.tffnmoit , \ by an XAst Carman court. meht-of state food’ and drug Iaws_ ford Bartz, 20f’Of 102 WalkejValkef 6t.; for two. million yen .(about $5,500) with no hard-feelings treated of- Palestine, Turkey in Asia, besides casMn. (.alltles resuUing\froni auto acci­ ber hec ipother, who was for some Joseph Karcb. 26, of Eteat5test p a rf- 6cers after they haej cornered him a Hebronvillc, a Hebrondamnitz ih Warrantee Deeds dents, but It counMd two dead in in aircraft and litigation-which years superintendent' of the Sec­ ransom last July. SS9.95 plant of Hamilton Standard is planned for 1956. manofiM^uring unitoln a nation-irid* compttlUittL might arise from births, deaths Or ford, eSjCh fined $12; and R’obert The Judge explained he was oh a roof-top and arrested hlni for Germany. .Population in all these Frank R. Wood to James Felix fires.. ' \ • ond Congregational C h u r c 'h armed robbery. He had $21 of his towns la fairiy smatl exdbpt that The expansion calls for addition of 210,000 square Production of jet aircraft aquipment by Hamil’ Farr and Joyce E. Farr, jf>roperfy contract! made aloft. School /Her alstera, Kate, JMra. Dqff, I d, of 12 Hudson St., granted lenient ji^cause Miyasaka did not Maine had only oneXylolent death nolle on the charge on payment harm or .mistreat the child. The own and generously ordered^lhka of the Hebron in Turkey, "which feet in the form of a new one-story building j|nt ton Standard has shonrn a ttaady riaa. Saka at on Radding St. • —a highway fatality. \ 5tay Need .Amendment Nornfan Loomis 1 and Miss Fran­ boasts some -JO.OOO. Q nf TtilH C*iaaH4 Jfuih Milleit It mlglit take a ^constitutional ces Doane, died years ago. of $12. prOaecutioh had demanded eight for everybody in city hail. Fb'we p4» over average toilet south of the present plant, and consthiction of a equipmtot for 40 differant types of Jet aircraft toe Mafriage IJcensr . • Vermont had two dead In hign- Fines of $9 each were levied years, ^ ‘ got malted-mllks^ , . \ - . Fire Warning! ' Louis Joseph Jodoln. 395 Main way accidents and o n e ^ a d from amendment to give federal juris­ .'Miss Doane leaves a niece, Dor­ Warnings have been rent out by tv6wl. Sturdily ebn- ^lird flbor on portiona of the present two-etory ' 1956 exolMl Hamilton Standiurd’a total laropaUir, St., and Joahi,Alyce Grlawold. Brls carbon monoxide poisonlim. diction on such matters, the ex­ othy Loomis Tuckfr, wife of Jus­ Fire OWef Dopald E, Griffin, dW .Htructed. Eitiily cleaned. office Gilding, giving 40,000 equate feet of new '/Do You Have Cabb> F^erT tol Jan.. 7, South Methodlsl perts agree. . tin B. Tutker. 80 Cheriyfleld Dr.. •alea for 1948, the year the ffim atartad Ha pcoduet Here Are the Symptoms Church. -v The three-day total foX New y-’- ' ''’ rected especially -Irv residents wh^' office space. ' ' ^ g la n d wa.s 29 killed on'higiKvs.vs, Because the , 2ist Amendment >Vest Nattford; .two great-nieces use, wood stoves/ He. asks ih .i $47.75 diversification progran. Meanadiile, the iovem> V Building Permit . -< specially gives' the slates ex­ and two 'gr$at-nephew8. thpse in tliia class take special care Cal^n fever can be an pccupa- To Fred knofla for Kilpatrick nnje In flre.s and one the enrhon Funeral services will be held The photo above shows the. new structures ment haa asked Hamilton Standard to mrintain , tlenat disease a t the housewife, if monoxide poiapnlngt-.^,ias'aed aX^a clusive authority to control the to keep chimneys cleaned a^d all Iron Works, fbralterations to‘ « sale of Jiquor, serving alcoholic Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Frank ..pipes free from* any Condition WELDON DRUG COa flrawn in white at front and rear of the preednt its propeller production capacity., gbc ,ia completeljr tied dpwn by commercial building at Mitchell mitceilaneoiis dealh/^ E. Campbell Funeral Horae, Madl- •mall children. Dr., 4375. ■ -i drinks bn planes is an especially, which might he dan^erops. Authorized Dealer ih knotty problem for the airlines. TOn Ave. at Slat St.. New Yqrtc • The cold winter weattjhr is' the 901 MAIN ST.—50-8-5831 The aymptoms aren't'too acrlous holiday 'death j^cordT inip recent iitorneya have no answer to City'. Burial will he in the family \ wl^tn judged one at a time. Added ■ VETS GET HOSPI l i t years was registered in New Eitg- plot in the Buckland Gem’etefy, togejther,' they' can be hard on this" onfc.’ Manila (*j — A 39.00^000 vet­ 'tend in 1953 when 85 died, violent- Several years! ago Congress 1140 Tolland Tpke. ; •A.-"''; •veryone, the housewife, the chil­ erans hbapltal. bjlllt with, V.». . It is requested that lieu'of dren. and the man of the house. liy in the 3-day Christmas holiday. passed a law whlch'*makes mari­ fu»^s, .has been opened here. ,,U is, , ^ 8t year, in two. days, 15 per­ time jurisdiction apply to aizoiiaft. flowers, contributions be made to \-' 'What art the symptoipa of cabin considered, the most modern and sons died violently, while in the 4- Vhe Mt.’ Sinai Nuraea . Alhmnae hhelt furnace or gives tsver? ’This waa ^jone'alter two^Piierto Assn., New York City. " h«st equipped in the Far,East. day Chriatma.s holiday of 1952 Ricans w.ere freed on charges r.f Everything the children do geta ' ’The ^ te rsn s Memorial hospital there were 27 accidental deaths. on their mother's nerves. Their occupies A,135-acre aite.lh Maiiila'a beating the pilot f it a plane en Anthony PIckodka naughtiness is irritating ail out of In an Athol accident yeiterday. route to New York, .r suburb of.'Quezon'City. There are Mrs. Zoe A. Sargent, 74.w as killed Anthony Pickoffka. who lived 'at proportion to thrir. mischief. 336 .1»ed8 for ^ubercujoua patients. This legal gap ia now elosed lor the corner of North St. an! W o^ Display Advertising (Block adk)—and Classified Advertising (Help Night after nlgnl, the housewife when a car driven ,b.v her hnsband flights aboard U S. airlines.. But 336 for general- .medical rases and crashed into two mail boxes .and Lane, died at Manchester Memo­ Wanted, Etc.)—must be in our hands st the times given below."" finds shchasn't any news to repqrt international aviation ‘ law 'has rial -Hospital yesterday-' to her huaiMiid. It was a day like 50 beds for metiial patients. utilitV pole. Don’t be' disappoitued! Beat the |lock! •Work on l|he hospital.' financed never been fixed by treaties. He had been a fesidept of Mai^ The .crash set off a fire alarm clieater for 40 years, and worked **V^Sreirahe looks’ 4lr6uhd her by dhe'U.S. Veterana Adminislrai. box on the, (>ble and brolight out tion,'was begun in A u^at of 1953, for the ConnecUettljJiJo. for-many house.'OoUclng ajl the things that fire engines. The, hiisband, EU; years, then went into the junk :.r- need to b< dpne t» it, it seems gene W., 66,-suffewd only minor About Town .business. ^ SuNHEAT is high i h - hopeless. ./ BOOMING BARTV A REAL CIRCU9—Handhome trained coUiea and like a major, problem;' , / ' The reason 'Is a popular belief ara,te ^auto. accidents in different Cemetery. ■ , their go«d lookiiig mistress, above,': were a big hit' at the annual She finds ,her husband's quite .that the Comlhunista never Will means real aavinga m. be,ablt to srtze. Formo.sa and that' aectlohs of. the town. Officers of the Conueallcut Na^ "’’' Friends may call at .the funeral r - | * ^ ‘ ■ P | “ l ChristmwKparty for.children of Hamilton Standard people. The party, oedmary faults.‘like not pieking up tional ■ Guard for Manchester, home '"tomorrow night from 7 to n l * ■ I r i every dollar you spend held jD ecer^r. 18th at the Hartford Armory, featured honest-to- SiftejNfltcaelf, make her resentful. - the Reds will not dare bomb with 9 o'clock.' * MORI EQUIRMENT MOVES INTO BROAD RROOK. the U.S, 7lh Fleet'.guarding it, - S. X SICK E.\E(Y'TIA'ES ' present at the recent inspection go^driess circ^ acts—elephants, clowns and bears—and all the trim- _ She falls into th'e habit of putter­ night of, Hea^uarler.s Co., 169(h, ■ • V ■ ' *M " ■ V 1 V for heating your honie. .PLANT—Employment at Hamilton Standard’s Broad ing at her work instead of getting Despite the frenzy o f‘huilding, mirngs, including the everrprcsent'Santa Claus. Left to right in the Brook Plant is nearing the 70() mark. An additional 120 the 'housing shortage reiUaMis Chicago (Aa — If yoli're an execu­ CNG. at the local State Armory In­ Jamra E., Paterson Sr, ( • through it with brisk determine^ tive, you may be sick and not cluded the following: Master Sgt. James-E. Paterson Sr.,.of Rockt photo are Ronnie Dykfes, Kathleen Carda and Di^vid Cacek posing j machines iVccntly were moved in from thq main plant Ubn. . acute in Taipei. It has a popula­ viHe, formerly of-Hartford, died" tion of .700,000 compared with know jt. ' - John Zapare>sky: Brig. Gen. W'alk- with Angela and her “European Beauties.” Seven thousand children- at Windsor Locks! *1110 latest in employee c^veniences There’s a Sure Cure—Get .Away A study conducted by the Uni­ ei. Col. Burr, Col. Wozenski-and Saturday at Manchester Memorial All of those symptoms add up to' 200,000 at the time thC Na- Hospital. and parents attended the affair, staged in the mon\ing and again in and modern lighting typify the transformation of man­ eabin fever. The only prescription tionalista took over from Japan versity of Michigan's Medical 1st Lt. Waiter Keeney, commander the afternoon to accommodate thf large numbers. Th* RMreation'and BcKool and Institute of Industrial of the Manchester guardsmen. In­ He -was employed at the. SmitS ufacturing portions of the former woolen mill into a is for-lhe housewife to get gway in 1045. Worthinglon Saddlery Co. of Hart­ DEADLINE* FOR DEADLINE f o r Welfare Council arranged the party, under the leadership of Herbert f — Some wives knowing their .sus- fist-swinging free-for-all broke showed .symptoms of ill-health, Armory. ^ % cepUhiUty to cabin fever arrange out today at the strike-bound says a report in Science Digest. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING their lives so that they can count Mharon Transformer Plant of ' Gastro-intestinal disturbances The child born to Mr. and Mrs. on getting away one day k week. Weatinghouae Electric Corp. showed up in <45 per cent of the James D. Mahoney, Bolton, Tues­ Personal Notices For them, hiring a sitter isn't a Three men- were Injured. There individuals and cardio-vascular day was a baby girl and not a boy. 1 F.M. day lEFORE tht ad U to 10:30 A.M. SAME day ad is to ^ e c o n o m y luxury. It Is a necessity. were several versions of what disease .in 2.4 per cent. Nose and aa published in The Herald. * OPPBdf* appoar. They know that the only way happened, but this much .was throat ailments were evident in 18 Card of Thanks HAMILTON STANDARD NEWS BRIEFS i they can stay on good terms with clear — a group of about'350 per cent. SELF SERVICE themselves, their home, their bus- employes reluming to work be- .Four cases of pieviously un­ Cha'rlcston, W. Va. i!P\ ■—Judge W'e ,wi»h lo' thank ail. of nur ■ friends EXCEniON: Ads far Manday EXCEPTION: Saturday ods hand and children Ja to get away esime embroiled with some 175- known cancer were found, with 27 William J. Thompson of Intermedi­ jsnd rclatlvoa-for th; manv acta of before the symptom# of cabin fever ate Court figured the 31-year-old kindncaa and aymralnv Shown us in must .bt in at 1 P.M. Friday. must ba in by 9 A.M. Saturday. * 300 men wbo tried to block the cases of high blood pressure, 16- our rrvrxH b»rra;wm»nt,' thr dratb of Oil Heal' Costs 1-3 Liess BASKETBALL PROSPECTS—One of the most promia- SKI CLUB UNLIMBBRS-The first item on the agenda make them unfit to live with. back-to-w'ork mo.vrment. peptlc ulcers, 12 gallstones, 8 or­ 'divorcee had been, a bit too re­ our mother. EUxabethIzabef r. Bridinc. We of the new season for the Ski Blades ia a weekend trip (All rights reserved, NEA Serv- sourceful And placed her on'"£Rree especially want; to thank our neighboranrieli ing basketball* teams in Hamilton Standard's history J I! if’ • Ice, inc.) , _ ganic heart conditions and 3 dia­ years’ probation. and Ihr rniployrs of tha Manchrstrr seeks its fourth straight city and state titles thia year. to Stowe, Vermont, over the New Year holidays. ’The V. K: MENON RECXlVERlNG betics. Knllting Mills for the beautiful floral —-Kfilted Nasons, N. V.. Dec. 37 She pleaded guilty to forging tributes. Coach Charlie MuzLkevik has picked a strong starting club ia another part of Hamilton Stondard’a wide- HAMILTON STANDARD , HELPS BUILD OUIDID the circuit clerk’a name to an or­ NO, GRIPE SESSION ^ t^>-—V. K.jRriahna Mrnon, for­ ‘ ST^GE SHOW quintet headed by Captain Matt Formon, and in­ .spreading recreation program. Other activities of the MISSILES — First word of important aaaignmant* I De-troit (-P )--^h t . fitfteni eign affairs advisor' to Prime der bo.osting her alimony payments Mre. Roderick Jodafii. moment ahoW a wide range of interest, including for Hamilton Standarcl last month aa tha D|vi« La Marque. Tex. OP)—The La from '$40- to 5100 a month. Mrs. Johri J; Griffin. cluding several other outstanding players. The next •bowed up fof the flfsf in s serift! .Minister Nehru of India,, was re­ St.'.te Bank ia probably the, bowling, the Dramatic Club, the Choral Club, the •ion reported contracts 4o build parts foe guidwl of "grip!” sessions planned by of­ covering, today frbjn''an appendl- ' In Memoriam BUILDING MATERIALS games are scheduled 'as.follows: December 29, 8:30 only Tiank’in the,.aation with-a rOWERFULl STUFF ' ■ J. • a ^ p.m.,RoyalType writer; januaryS,0:30p.m.,Hartford Travel Club, the Stamp Club, and preparations for i i misailes. Shown abovi! ia a batta^ of four Nik* ficiate of •uburban RoaeVillc. All tdtia attack. Aides said doctors iportgage on a stagecoach. - •aid they- had no "gripes." |had determined an operation Poenix, Ariz. iJl—A man arrested In lovlnf memory of Paul Haus'mann, jilanrljratrr burning LUMBER FUEL Courant; January 12, 7:30 p.m., Pratt & Whitney a miiutrel show. ' . , ' ' ; miaailes, an Army anti-aircraft weapon. HamOtfle T'. phe bank advanced, the money for drunkenness turned out to’ have ■who passed away Df'cember 24. 1462. -.Vtllaga Manager Oimilaf R. PePearkon would' n ot, be necessary. Krlsh- SO that thfi La Marque junior ” • * ’ .1 Men’s Clubt-January 1,9,1:30 p.m...Ujiderwood. ' Stmidari makes at leaat 5Q diiSerent parts fior th* •naounecd.' •‘What I[ want W S i to know m » all hia wits about him. '— ABC CIRCULATION NEARLY DAILY .336 NQRTH\MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-S253 .Meaot^', ' temperature hisa Sheriff's Fonie, an organization of Aa the police w-agon sped, toward His memoryrls as dear Indav 600 Nike, which ia in quantity production. Tha DMglaK t e where are ail the folks who keep. Aa Jn the hour he passed, sw ay. . ' "Igone d a w fi^ d ke is sitting up < boyt and girls between the ages headquarters, officers agip me man ' Open Dkily 7 A. M.Ao 5 P. M. Including Wednesday also ia active in pc^ucing air conditkminf i' my talephond* jingling during the in Ilia jj|8i|rt«n at AdlSUfln New' of 7 and 14, could Jjuy a li25-year .Dauchterli — i J Afternoons and Saturdays Until Noon ' f •y-** York. , picked .the lock on its rear doors, G race A. M ajjska. ' • i , and other equipment for aav«ral typvof i old alagecoach for use {n paradei. jumped put.and fled'ddwn an alley. fflortaca H. Spauldiaa. / ■* X ■N, 'V IIA>acci- was viable at the Intersection of to express their opinions on the esrvlce program. Hartford, Dec. 27 (AB—Polite eay ' 87 EAST OkMTBB B t. gUD» inveatlgation of 72 other cor- .Fabllc Records^- . / ^ a man wounded .a friend then shot to the dance atudlo located on her Warranty Dteds; FMiMqlt S. dent were'Mlis Perle Patera, 36, ShofiiFMiU Rd. and Wales Rd., propiMed educational trip and a " • HUnt at Stltham e t ^ property oh Rt. 44A; was treated at a doetdria office m day trip instead of the Wemlght Robert. Boynton, John Murzyn. at each other, police said, and^hen ODrdoba, In n o rth ----- .;,al, Argen tha dance studio violates regula- Rock-vUlf foe a bruised right lag. ing' a cheerful red ribbon. * ,riay. , Nell Stickney, Da^d Ely, and heard the shots. When police ar­ prograiq under the direction of RESTAURANT tiqnV first in that it has twice been George R. JSaviea et al to Harold On Hickory Hill, neighboring tlna. for the manufacture of care, Mtssitr R o c I n M e D. Veri^^dWoperty'oiyCook Dr. The adcident, which occurr^ at Parents havs also voted ap­ Herbert C'rickmore, rived they found John J. Majewaki, tiucka and Jeepe. Under a 1964' C o l u m b i a George Smith. Singers wege NHS Receptim Tonight HILLCREST______TEL. 150-6-8266 injcre'ased In aize since a permit the intersection of - the uVper lamp-pbsti double .up with bright proval to have the graduating On Honor Roll 64| dead of a self-inflicted bullet Steven Fletcher, Ramona Simpson, waa laeued on Aug. 27 .and second, Certificates of /incorporation;-' agreement with the Peom govern- Upholstery ROUTE 6 wd 44 BOLTON Restaurant, Iitc., Russell' branch of Jurovaty Rd. lura Boa- red .bows whose long streamers class wtar caps snd gowns. . Three Windham High Schools wound. Downatalra they found inant, the American la to put 10 Betty Albro, Donna Spearman,- The Verplanck Chapter of Appraiser Named Jn that it is located closer fo the ton Hill Rd.. waa the firiit aince; catch the wdnd. Mrs. Eva Kingabury'a Grade 5 pupils from town are listed on the Louis’ Bednarz, 45, w'ounded in the Perfeci AUendaiice Carol Hatchetti Kay Fletcher, Ann the National Honor Society street line than regulations permit. AliCzi, Manchester; J Lawrence P. million worth of machinery, re- FINEST FOODS all,. East Hartford; Jacqueline the rOad waave W 6 yvidened ^ tvivss w .eassv and aviwveaswrebuilt Party Tonight class recently presented a Chriat- eecoitd marking period A Honor cheat. nreaenting about one-third of' the Specialising Patrick, Vivlati Eccleeton,- Bar-- will eponsor-B reteptlon tonight The Board notified Mrs. Silver- ,T7ie 8unday,Bchool party for St. Roll. They are Suzanne LsBrie. ^ By School Group Expertly Prepared By stein early In November that .tte Dewart, Manchester, incorpora­ three yearsre ago. . / mma pragram for frienda and par­ wpttal, Into the new company. ' i n Record includes 48 bara Bailey, Cjmth|a Savage, Carl for the ioclety'e alumni of the tors; commencing. buBlneis with PTevloualy,sly, there had been a col- Feter'e Episcopal Church will be ents. There were poema, songs, and {JuniorJohn Fardal and Shlriey Johnson, Tommy Kowalski and claadea of 1954 and 1855, to be 51aetcr Gtefa vloilations mint be con-ecteci^n held thla evening at 7 o'clock at ■ere Alan']Bhirshac, sophomores. Pupils mint %)day the government froie the * Furniture Rt*uphol- ALL LEGAL , drder to avoid legal action. The $20,000 ca'pltal stock; authorized lision betweenveen a edr-and a private a play. Taking , part were peieonal .funds of world auto rac- Torftmy Collins. ' held In the Manchester High Rockville, Dec. 27 (Specail)—• captlal stock, $60,000 In 500 shares school, bus,s, anotherar between two the Hebron Town Hall. French, Eileen Storre, John Har­ have an kverajge.. of 90 per cent or s tu rin q Columbia, Dec. 27 (Special) — .Children in the pageant were: School auditorium at 7-,30. Wesley Carroll, East Hartford ap­ BEVERAGES request to the 2k>ning Board of Ap- better In all subjecta. , tag champion Juan Miguel Fan­ poala for a variance fo zoning St $100, automobilea a ^ a third In which vey, William Zeigler and Barbara gio, whose auto agency and repair, ^ Auto Tops Forty-eight etudents at Horace W. Charles Forbes, Reginald Lewis All Interested high echoor- praiser, .has been named by the Onr m w Baaqaet RoonaJ a car and ^ motorcycle was in­ htencheeter Evening Herald Bickford. , Twenty pupils made the B Honor THE OFFICE OF Porter School attslned perfect at­ Jr., Philip Potter, Robert Mtewar- School Building Committee to BOW ppen for Weddlaga,| regulations ^uepends action on the Andover correapondent, Mr*. Paul Roll, having not less than a B in step was listed previously, and Truek Cushions' sophomores, jqnlors and aenlors violation until the Appeala Board’e- Manchester E v e n I n.g .Herald volved. In the. Nativity play F**"* ^ [oomiijc ^ 861 other individuals, All were tendance from September through ren.n, RIcherd Golsb. Eugene Evans, are cordially invited to attend make estimates on the Simpkins Reinilo% aad otter p«r- Bolton correapondent, Mra. Joseph The investigating officer from Pfanstiehl, telephone,. Pilgrim Joaeph Miner, DsVid Simmons, four full-credit aubjeeta and an Theomss Roberts, Peter Roberts, property on Loveland Hill and the 4hcision it known, liR.lib5EKTKENNON described as suspected of "un- 6M CENTER 8T. .(Bear) December, according to figures re­ and hear their former, class­ tlee. , Tn its advertisement at axubllc IVIttUla, telephone, AOtchell the Co^dhester State Police Bar- 2-6856. Alan FrCTchi Thomas French, cverajl average of 80 per cent in \- justlfied enrichment” during the Roberi Hatchett, Warren Fletchet'. mates discuss 1 their post­ Mitchell land on ckining and sanitary. It's ”froM*-< Ronald Ivea, Ronald Greene, Hoapltal this morning to Mr. and not Injured. in c l u d in g RATURDAY Pfeeae OlMtonbary 50B f- a ili > •penjni”: < ' Dias Saehs Vallenta, world cham ;v Thomas Davis, Teddy Swoi, Craig Harlan Smith, Jay Beck. Of PA Club Here Hobby / prevented- tegular sessiona this Workert returned at tha Hemco linen handkerchief. Also Gerald Golab, Dkvid Card, Mrs. Frank Poliansky, 32 Spring *3 weus snER 31B1SSEUST. |AI.Y^7322 CMI Todaj>-CMI Ooltoet pton pistol shot: ^an()en, Thomas D'Auteuil; G rate St. ■ Ne births were reported . on Fop fall. Mrs. Frank PaggioU,. adult PlastlcB divlrion of the Bryant Another Andover - mother had Elli lUi AriM i N« CiMurge For Esttausteo y-. HARDWARE oMl 8, Mr. La Oolx, JOe Brrthti Ricky, Beardsley, Sheldon Gard­ Chriatmae Day at the hospital leader’of the club, states that it is baked spritz cookies, springerie, ner, Freddie Tucker. Steven The following were elected ofll- You T.kp lim MI.3.72S4 firm, but there were no reports SU PPLY C O . Carol Jaswinski, Teddy Marro' New patients today, include Mrs. ■cers of the Polish Aifterican Club open to any boy or girl who is at of incidents there, ■ ' * and other special ^n ties through­ itiet Kerry Butler, Chucky Forbet, Pa' Fletcher, Kevin Lyman, Sandra Elizabeth Hemmingway, Sofners- Too least 10 years old or will be before out December and had gift- Dionne Girls Seen Comer Main Street and Simpson, Andrea Stannard, Jane ... w ,,, . , i „ at the anmlKl meeting held Satur- Bring the Children. They’ll A company spokesman aaid 68 ► ' " T i Middle Ibk. Eaet Szegda, John Wheiliton, Thomas vllle; Mrs. Clara AXford, 81 GnMwL.uay the clubrooms: Sept. 1, 1956. They must have a workers rptumed, yesterday ' a'nd wrapped them on trays and in oat­ Kowalski, Marilyn ^ k e r and Fprbes, John Card, Ro'bert Slate, Tove to just Ihok around. project, however, meaning •; the meal boxes. (Opp. Oormanp Baick Sta.) tiatee Willette, ' terraine C^olab, Ave. and George Fox, Hartford. Luejan Obst. president; Frank SAME DAY collected two and a half times, the Sniidibing Parents Norma Ives. / No Arrests Made Haraburda, vice president; Bole- club member must own add care regular hourly pay for the holiday. . Still another ‘‘apeclat effect" For a cotapleta line of hard­ Boys Given. Hooke' Dayqa Thompson, Peter Shum­ HOBBY SHOPPE for a lamb or dairy animal. More n^lped to "make" '^ ristm as had ware and electrical aappUea. way, ’Lee German, George Peters Police Capt.' I^ter Dowgiewicz slaw Kolontal; flnancia] secretary; Comer Center and Griewold Sts. He said this waa the highest num­ To All Our Wonderfut Family St. .ColUmba’s Church wasVilled reported no arrests over the Bonealaw Tereezuk, secretary; details on the club work and ac- spept the summer months berry (OeaUmed trem P h Io One) Otatrlbutor for Aluminum Com- Jr„ Tommy Peters, Victoria Burn­ It'a tun to make It yourself. (CLEANING tlvitiea may be had by contacting ber to return since Weatinghouse ing and making jam which waa Maatlea Wtadewa and Ooora. to overflowing for the Christmas Christmas weekend. He said only Michael Llebiedz, treasurer; Wil­ started ita back-to-work move­ Ehre midnight Mass. The altar i^as ham, Merijn Hansen, Karen Wol- Mrs. Paggioli. presented on the jioliday in bright­ long time now. We suspected that mer, Robert WIthey. Jack Thofnp one investigation waa made during liam Mazui', Bruno OstroWski, ment lari week. ly decorated jarj ^ of "Rockrafters'^ beautifully decorated with' poin- the holidays, a minor disturbance Edwin E. Peseik, trustees; Stanley Bomarco PEwty , Some' 1,100 members o/' the Uni­ led, free OieAaa.-) outsiders were trying to influence eettlaft donated by parishioners. son, Diane Dqntc, Kathy Gosline, Bomarco’a Christmas party will The spirit/ o f Chrietih'as was the quints some years ago, ghd we Carl Gosline,'Jimmy McKeoh, at one ofri the local taverns. Capt. Dzladus, sergeant at amis; Wil­ ted Electrical Workers Union strongly eyjtent when one neigh­ - MANCHESTER All altar boys were .presented a Dowgiewicz remarked on the gM- liam Mazur, delegate to the Polish More houses be held fontghLat the pariah room (Ind.; have'been on strike agalnat We will be an vACAtlon froAii Dec. 24 through Jan. 2. were sure of It by the wgy they diary "Memories-of My Altar Boy John German, '''Billy Ffobinson MANCHESTER are painted of the Congregational Church. bor gatbepdd mosses end partridge EMERGENQY acted after they left home, and then Buster SmtU), Lirtda. Smith, Ann eral well behavior of the city's American Congress; Edwin Kose Bryant since Oct. .26. wuMT. AUtZ A Jim l ate a*i MILLWpRK CO. Days” by the Rev. John Honan and William Mazur, delegate! to with S. W. P. Potiuck supper will be served at berries f^ m the woods to make OIL BURNER Gpen Jan. 3 with a cargo o| new mdids and fresh anil ^ik^arevdySriyset*' more ao when they reached their Cornish, Kenny Churph and Janet resident! and the absence of any 7 ,p.m. for which ihoatesses are terrariums . for. her neighbor's 21st birthday and came Into their SSA-Hnad Bt-^TCI. »n-»-S288 From exclamations heard froUi the Wlttey, fatal accidents or tragedy here the State Fedet«ted Clubs. AUTO PARTS than any other INSURANCE AIDE RITES HELD SERVICE exiting ideas to make j^ur winter months pleasant b ^ , this was their m ^ treasured Ignacy Zutkowski presided dur­ painL Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick, Mrs. John church fair. One was a devout Ro- money.” John'3fansen directed the pag­ over the weekend. i <270 BROAD ST C. Rothwell and Mrs. ■■ Burton J. 'man Catholic, the other a Protes­ ones. BUnfBiB I ing the Eection of ofllcers. New Milford, Dec. 27 (A5—Fu Dionne declined to' identify the AIHIHI Featuring Nativity Scene eant committee assisted py Mrs. ~i Watch Night Service Tuttle. Members will bring gifts tant. CALL . .ql- "out&ders.” l i U f f Ithe beat la AVllllam Jacobus. Mrs. Hansep. Ed­ On Saturday -evening at 11, The club will h%ve an open neral services were held toiday for .At the entrance to the Horace house for all its members and ANtaya At Your Sbnrtoe For for the grabbag exchange. • Others who -‘'made” Christmas J "PLAY WITH C U Y Two of the quintuplets, Yvonne ward MacDougall. Mrs. Herbert o’clock a watch night covenant o m a c h in e SHOE SERVICE Scout Umforma Sought Louis P. Buck, 78, of Bridgewater, gave etched aluminum trays, coun­ W IU IA M S and Cecils, are training as nurses W. Porter School ia a life-size service and service of Holy Com­ their friends on New Year’s Eve, S H B im n M ’ retired executive vice president, of • fieaeral flUllwork replica of the Nativity scene which Englert and the Rev. fHenry' O ith refreshments and dancing. o EQUIP5IENT Girl Scouts-who have outgrown try painted tinware, tole earrings THE ROCKRAFT WAY" at MontreaL Marie and Annette • Complete Wiede# Unite Wyman. Adult-dlrectora were Mrti. munion will be held at the Vernon a PARTS (new and rebuilt) their uniforrhs have heeii invited the Prudential Savings Bank of and pins, ceramics and rich, spicy OIL SERVICE ~ , have been undergoing hospital la spotlighted at nl^t. The proj Meetings of the club are held NORMAN’S Robert Taggart and Mrs Brooklyn, N. Y. Buck .died In New e All Size Doors ect was the handiwork of' studenta Hazen4®**^*l?****^ Church. 1 the second Sunday of each a ACCESSORIES W llU A M S to consider selling them to a fruitcakes. checkups lately, but the father a Mitred and Smith. George W. Mannell 981 Main St.. TeL 50 S-66S6 younger or new Scout. Mrs. Ed­ Milford Hospital on Qirlstmas In decorations, too, ' Andover 445 H A RTFO RD ROAD said he wss Informed they are ful­ of John LaCroix’s eigntfi grade month. o SUPPLIES M I-9-4548 e Expert Cabinet W ^k class who worked diligenUv for teotge W. Menneil, 67, died in a. DUPONT PAINT, SUPPLIES Open A Charge Account mund Peresluha, leader of the Eve. showed individuality .e.specially in ly recovered. Biaoh came into al­ e Complete Hsrilimta Dep^t, Manchester Evening Herald .Co­ jnhridaXyesterday morning after Open Mforday until 5 p.m. . We DeUver R AFT t!EItA5aCS TEL.MI9.4597 about three weeks to prepa^ the RO< most 8250,000 when she reached 21, scene transferred from paper lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank brief illness. He waa the son of 3f FURNELL Ml 9.BZ44 MANCHESTER’ last May. Marchlsa, telephone ACadeniy Observes Birthday / Opdq 0 A ; M. to 9 P . M. Dafljf IMoimo arid his wife was heart- term to pressed wood. the late Max and Lena Mannell 2 Joseph. Szegda contributed the 8-8060. / | y and lived at\15 Oak St., Rockville • f brMen over the turn of eveqts for many yea)Rs.' but blames “the outsiders” and hay for the project and Walter (Jii Christmas Eve HIGH GRAQE MERRILL’S stot the girls. T. p. HdiiOiuir Wheaton, local woodworker, helped He was born, in Rockville Oct. the boys erect the scene Friday R o b k v i l l e 30,. 1888 Md \graduated from 824-838 TEL. 5H $-8181 ' Declliwig to Identify those he FUNW^AL HOME Mrs. Margaret Smith Hutchin­ 5IAIN 8T. ■aid were t i ^ g to influence hia aftenioon. Rockville HlgH* S%ooI in 1907. He son. 116 Summit S t, observed her PRINTING MARKET MANCHESIXR daughters, Dioime said: ;^r-^nditioned Special Programs graduated from Yale University in 80th birthd'ay on Christmas Eve, • ^ e Quints know who they are, ldeaJly/loested>.«onvenlent and Students of the .first, second, De^ai^ting Pasldr 1911 and did gradual^e work at and was made happy by remem­ JOB AND COMMERCIAL 84 Oakknid Stroat third and fifth grades .of the school Harvard University, ^ H im t and we know who they are, but aaraxTrom the busy tteroogta. brances from her friends add PRINTING that's all I’m going to say about faiei^ Dtsttnet've Servlca. Mod- presented a Christmas program * Gives M^sage Before he received lUs profes­ neighbors .who .showered her .hrith Tal. MI-3-7384 th m .” erB Facllltleo. 'C^hristmas In Other'Lnnds” at as­ sorship at Temple University he greeting caSds and many per'sonal ompt and fcfficlent PrlnttBp IHonne made no -attempt- to hide sembly programs Tliursday, Count taught ■ In^ various elemeni^y and gifts. of All Kinds Proa Dolivtry his grief. ‘They didn't write, they / T. P. HOLLORAN try customs for. celebrating Christ­ Rockville,''^ Dec. 27/((Special) — secondary schools In Pennajdvania. The Edgar Group, of the .South. didiTt phone. They did nothing to I . PuneriU DIreetqr mas were presented in six acts for The Rew'^Forrest Mussri;. pastor He has been retired for, s^.eral MetKodist Church, of which she is OPEN SUNDAYS Q. • tell' us where or how they planned the different countries of Mexico, of the Union Congregational years'. niembpr,, sent her a sunshine COllllUNITY PRESS Poland, Holland, Norway and Swe­ to spend Christmas," he said. / JOHN J. CRATTY JR. Chui^ji, who preached his Tinal He Is survived by hia wife,, .basket, and she thoroughly ap- Cor. 5 ^ Main and No. School. 8 A . M. ta 1 P. M. Authorities at ^ Hospital/de den, Puerto Rico and also the Jew­ son. Robert of Waterbury, Uoeaaed Bmbntaner v section Sunday, an(L who with ^ preciatesireciates the kind mpughtlfopughtfulness StrcetsVTelephoBe 50-8-072^ Kotre Dame de rEterance ill a 175 Center 8L—TeL aa-8-7060 ish celebration for their holiday. daughter, Mrs." Lawrence 'Wilson which prSmpted Ity' Montreal suburb rejmrted last Fri- Students .taking p|irt under the familimll., will leave tomorrow for hik of Hamburg, N. Y-, and two \M rs. Hu^hinsbnfis the:wl(idow- of Yov knew It.,iyou wait far it. NOW han it isl d ^ Marie anil Annette had been direction of Felix Winters, seventh new pastorate a t Wakefield, Ma'x., gr^dphildren.. J^ es B. Hutcnlnson,'______formerlyfo ' discharged after their, checkups.. grade teacher included Richard has expressed his appreciation for FpneriJ servlcea will be held >dian atSt ^buUl*Church^ and TREE PRUNINO . Dr, O. Cousineau, mediaal direc­ Lewfs, general announcer, Lynne the cooperation: he received ■ in Thursday jit, 2 p.m. from the though.’x;onflnCn. Have your trees primed ana . Dr. Cousineau said Yvonne and Fred- Lowman. Robert Fletcher, heartfelt gratitude for the mani­ Cemetery. ‘ /' \ . is paint removed by llcenanl and la- EVENING, DECEMBER 29th Oscile had decided to take their WilUsm H. Green. Prop. Larry Doyan. Rose Ellen Marchlsa. fold generosity of ■membera and There' will 'be do yrsiUng hour's. inred tree snrgeona. brief holidays from draining duties Also Jay Heck, Sheila ' Shine,, friehds of Union Church. The at New Year's instead of Christ­ Columbia ^ ^ cles .Teddy Swoi. Cynthia'Swoi. Ronny Mrs. Louis 5t-. Ronan gifts froifl the church and Its many Mrs. Louise McFarlane Bnnan mas. Again,, he said he presumed Gbodyear Tires Greene. Dickie Gplab. Donna orgknltatiote as well as numerous they; too, would go home, but did Spearman: Jq. Ann' , Thompson, 49. of 78 Brookl.vn S t. widow of P A O L ^ CARTER TREE Repairs. Sctrice friends will long be remembered. .^nthony Bohan, died Motplay. She SEA FO O D 6 TO 8 not know for sure. Carol Hatchett, Keith Couttfnt, Paint and Wallpaper ire ^ecfsaories "The spVit of CThristian fellow­ Dionne said he was inclined to Maureen Gilnian, DaynJl Thomp­ ship we have known .here during waa teriP Ju ly 80. 1906 in Wind 645 Main Street ^ EXPERT CO. doubt Yvonne and Cecils planned 180 Spi%ce Street son. Scott Dunnack, Craig Sanden, these 10 years will never be for­ aor, a daughter of William' and — ALWAYS PHONE MIdt-7695 ,1 id visit their parents over the Eddie Tucker, Tommy Davis. gotten. Our . iqany ■ thanks for Carrie WInchell McFarlane. •LOBSTERS^ \' Tel. MI 9-0.300 next weekend. , Phone MI-9-0B59 Arthur lifathieu, Diane Sanden, She leaves a son, Robert J/:.; Newsmen were unable to reach everything and ou highest hopes •OYSTERS T\ Neva Swenor, Linda J<*^®. for progress of the church in tlje Bonan; two brothers, Henry i I ’’J , ¥ -.1- th M two at the hospital for com­ Beaudry, Doran ^um w ayi. Rich-, future.■ Feriane and Charlea MOFarl^'e • SCALLOPS ment on their,father's statement ard Coughlin. Jeffrey. LewisNJerry He > aim - requested all ‘ members, tpree sisteri, Mrs. Edward . foe EXISA MOtpY or for questions about their im­ Bergeron,, Jerry* Golab, . Freddie dlto, Mrs. Frank Milunus and.Mrs. • CLAMS DUBALCfO mediate plans. '. , ' / .;-v. j, day the four Dionne sisteia teve HARTFORU any special services such a.- wed­ Patrick, , Private funeral services/will be 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST taken a suite In' a fashionable dings, funerals, baptisms end per­ GoRway ttilMR, Inc. HI HEST PRICES . . hfornbers of M>‘a- Ehglert'a sev- sonal counseling.^' ’ held at the White BHmefol Home 6 TEL M1-9-620S ' conoN aiparti^ti,..house.T n Montreal, entk grade class also, recited St. in this city. The Rev. -^Hlson R Ii7>/] Sprace SL. Tel. Ml-S-4si8 For Ra'gs, Metals' ustng''an:-auumed .namewhich Luke's version of the' Christmas Coining Events GUbRlNI and MORESCHl ' only cldae friends know. . i ROAD Fayette Lodge No. 60, AF A AM Heaps hf the Union 'Congregation ^and S,ciiipTrpn r etsjy. al Church will offlciat ■ . Church P^ageant . will, meet tonight at .7:30 at the CALL OR toELrVBR TO 'Accordions ■ .. Masomc Temple on Orchard burial will be in phe Ellington -‘f DrivR^R RestRurant ' The Sunday School of Columbfa" Center Cemetety. HClLLISTER / ' ' Cigiarette Boost ' ' CongMgational Church presented The/thlrd degree will Be exempli­ OSTRINSKY Private< Instructions 250 haR t ^ r o b D. , a pageant "The Birth of Christ" fied. - Instruments and Supplies in the church Friday .evening. The 'Vernon Square Da6ce Club All Talcottyllle/ and Vernon Danlera In Waste ’51aterial» Seed Continuing Chancel choir members opened the will hold fta seopnd fun night to­ news Items are'Bbw bring handled' ''■'''781 PARKER ST. , - *« ■ . 1 " FULL COURSE MEALS night at; Sifo'Clock at the Vernoh through Thr Mancheoter EtrenlBg TELEPHONE Tel. 50-S-it7S5 or 60-8^8879 - Orchestra For Hire Elementary' School. • y Herald, Rockville BuVeau, located . XteT"- Y . , Washington, Dec. 27 (Jpi- — A . SERVED d A i LY - Christmas. at Itospltsl at 1 Market . S t, telephone Rock­ r continuing gradual increase in use Th«t Christmas holida.v was ob­ ville TR 5-SIS8. ^ ot' cigarsttes was 'forecast last ALL “HOSIE STYLE” served at the Rockville City Hos­ Bight by the Agriculture Depart­ PETE'S GROCERY pital with special dinners, and two BENSON .AIDE DUE iN STATE DON WILLIS ment, which estimated this year's COOKING iER\^ICE outpuLat 414 billion smokes. Cor. Pitkin snd East Center large trees. There were 30‘pallents Pripea very ^Maonat>^e^^ registered, believed to.be a record Hactforo, Dec. 27 {/P)- A repre­ t That compares with 402 billion Tel. Ml 9-6922 ^ GARAGE .last yesr, 423 billion in 1953 snd a BootK'and Counter Service'' foV the holiday, though efforts had sentative of Secretary of Agricul­ A been made to have everyone home ture Benson will meet wlWli Gov. for 'pbyalclane, dentlaU, bust- record yearly output of 435'i bil­ Plenty of Parking Spaoo. 18 Main St.. Tel M1-9-4S31 FROM lion in 1852. The department said fine Selection for the holiday: Kiblcoff and Connecticut farm nesemen, etc. 24 hour, sendee, K consumption of king size, filter f ' ' - * Due to the fact thahthe unusual leaders .tomorrow to determine seven days a week, Sundays and Spoeioliiiiiq lii cigsrettes msde substanial gains O f Meats and Groceries ly high number was Registered and whether%oirnec.tlcut’B faiV*>’» •*’* holidays. THE CANDY BOX also to the fact that'the month has eligible for economic disaster this year. * 99 St. John SU TeL 50-8-7681 BRAKE SERVICE 34 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford One of the factors said to be been exceptionally busy. the. prac­ status. If the status is granted, First National Bank of Manchester working, toward -increased con­ Ice Cold Beer tice of allowing each patient to farmers who lost forage creps in \ sumption In 1856 is the prospect haVe a guest for dinher, had been the floods could -participate in an Front End Aliqnntnt " TRY SOME - - • • ' . ,^tlUt Incomes will continue at high OPEN SUNDAYS Cancelled. Yhe two trees were the emergency feed program under the "levels. On the other hsind, prices gifts of Mr. and Mrs. -William Commodity Credit Corp. It will en­ Gtnarol Rapoir Work IT'S DELICIOUS Mch 2a69 have Ineressed or will do so short Otto, one being placed in the soiar- able farmer* to purchase govern- ALUMINUM ly In some ststss. ..which have In- iumbn the main floor and the other mept surpliu feed. Rlbicoff has ManGhester Savings and Loan Association cressed their taxes. ■on the second floor. Each patient asked that state farmers be given 6 Many cgpiat 6f Wards $4,5.M draistt The depaitment said also that received, a g ift, from the Hospital the opportunity. production of pipe tobacco de­ Auxiliary, carolers visited the • DOOR HOODS a New Spring styles, patterns, colors clined Blighty thla year, as did that various floors, and there were fa­ of chewing tobacco-. Snuff output vors for each one hospitalized o Top quality ID tquoro percolo ' waa up teghtly, and consumption V TRIPLE-CHANNEL tUSH IN ; : ; SALI ENDS JAN.. 7 . : $ The Manchester Trust Many Gifts Received of c lg m Mvanced 2.,per cent over Mrs 'Everett Roberteon, matron ^ C O N L IF F E o Misses' oimI women's half sizes a . ■ 1884. •new Acryliclatex at the’ Vernon Town Farm reports WINDOWS BE TW ia AS SMART.:: " - 1 . ■ o that the foim men and two women MOTOR SALES COLBY LOBES OLD ALUMNUS flat wairfinish received gifts this year from local frizeselecttenlBrondnewdrettai.zip BUY 2 AND SAVE MOREI EXPERT AUTO BODY nad Stratford, Dec. 27 (fi—Charles C. • OBMLU8 • nniu rdsr organizations. T h e turkey served • STORM DOORS fronts, coot styles, sfap-in types. Geometries, il The Savings Bank of at noon was the gift of the.Aberie f e n d e r r e p a ir s Richardson, 86, of Stratford, Colby • iMV cuian-w witm w a rn GIVE YOU LASTING SATISFACTION paisleys, florbis on light or dork gi'ounds. - Ooliega'a oldest alumnus, died '• LAVU.Y COLOnS Turkey Farm. ENAMEL, and LACQUER tvhlla visiting his daughter, Ruth ' Gift for Churidi ' REFINISHINaS All mode fo Words high quality standards. The Union Congregational Church SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER AT ' Rlriiardaan, m Gardap Oty, N. Y., C. J. MORRISON REASONABLE PIUUE» jTQitHnlij. has received two ^ristm aa gifts, Manditslar AwRiiig Co. Many with full ssreep skirts, mony with Boim In Skowhagan, Maine, Rich- Paint an^l Wallpaper Ob. one for 82,400 from an anonympua FREE E8TI5IATE8 2*’hams, 16' zips, salf-covere'd balls. . ■rdaon graduated from- Colby at 865 c e n t e r STREET friend and the other amounting to ROUira: 86—WAPPING CONN. 195 WEST CENTER STBJOBT JOHNSOK PAINT CO. ' 'Telepteao 5U 9-9718 Scoop vp o season’s supply, now I ITatwrv^. Mab^, in 1867. 81.000 from Mre. George E, Sykes* AT THE RICHFIELD SION ThtephoiM 50-6-8091 699 MAIN ST^ MANCHESTER PU^ONE Ml-9-4501 ' . Baalilia his dauibtal’, ha leaves Wo Glyo jlsir Green Stampa of California, a previous resident TEL. 5a-S-«404 .Ms FModr. • soa hod • gnadeag, ~ot Utla city, l l w u announced that

,-C HANCHLiTEB EVENING UERALt). MANCUE8TBB. €X)NN. -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN P A W B T W ^ V B Student Drlvar—That'a eaay. you cooktnt or looklnjr?"—Mra. _ BUGS BUNNY ‘Skating Condition* Suffers Injuries Did you dver hear o f the fireman W. B. Wooden, Ocean Park, C3aL Adlai Backers Denionstrates New Miof’^therni at CKnic OpeniujK Ike’s ' Message FORffHT” " - IT H tN K h u fiin f the cniincer? , • and If mm. Mavte'WoJactarw-^ Anawtr to Proviouo Putslo Hours for public Ice skstipR Ice, Skating Here Sen^e and Nonsense A man ahouid have only one wife at Center Sprlnga Pond and seuad or-- silent, also Sd-maa. ''AIM’T.VA « 0N N A W T Orouclko Mara: "Are yoU mar­ becauae no man can hope to aerve ek ‘Liberal’ Set for Jan. !5 CTiarter Oak Park today and slide pibjactara. two inaatdra. Video Comedian w «OMlTMtN'PIS VEIT red or aihflcT Tn ether worda, are m tonight are aa follows; Mra. Lorraine »ennedy, 34, of WAOONDRUGCO. A man . went home from a haircut? (anxioua to pllaael. ’r (Om Uboo* Irom Paga One) . Oenter Springs—1:30 to 5 15 Waddell Rd.. Is in seriibw ‘,'biit ! ■ I I ■ ■ I Running Mate aof Main St>-Tel. Ml-S-6321 '•aprtnir Clearance ' Sale" at a CUatomer (man of few worda) ACBOS8' t Crow’s call IS p.m. and 6;30 to 10 p.nij ■Act critical" condition at'Hartford men’fl aVOre weartnf a atraw hat • Royal Reierva added he waa "hot rpllng out CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I Video comic, i Charter Oak — Santa- as lloapital aa the resutt-of a fall that made hiih look like-antidlot. Academy (ab.) anything; one way, or the other." 'above. - Johnny — (CaatlRpa^ from Page One) while ice skating yeaterday after­ When hfa wife howlfd about It in ON NAPRINH 10 M e rit After spending a quiBt Chrtat- \ No skating win be pisrmltted noon at' Center Springs Pond •f 1 He canhc teen hort-or,, het t v explaincfll:% 1 O ^DBlIinrC OUff ll|W n III, 11 Icelandic tala i the ticket, It wtH be more Im­ mas weekend With hia family at J at Canter Springs' Ahnex and To ^balance one upon my knw ^ televUloii„B,,j.,^„^, * i Officials St the hospital said s[ GENERAL Hubby- The eal(Munan put* it on j c a p tr. portant to bkva’T>ica. preaidcntlal tha Whits House. Elsenhower' at Robertson Park. had suffered a skull fracture ghd me and wh«;n 1 aaw myaelf ih the turned up. in his office -this m orn-, Yesterdky an astimated a 'csrvUal apraln. She waa Ti^na- Rapeclally when my handa arp full la Small spact i? ??!!!,.,, % PI nomlitae who bears tha label of TV SERVICE mirrot I looked tod atupid to arirue And it ia rnade of paper! I I ing a Uttia after * a.m. Prior to crowd of 2,400 akatera used the ferrad to Hartford aftar firit be­ M Pompous show**

'^ •'Liberal" then it will be to satisfy the conference with Dulles and' with him. * . - Ned Wadllnfar UUi Ice at Center Springs and ing admitted to Manchesjer Me­ Daya M QE A Oall 15 Buyer i*p"ro.chea ' geographical ind other considera­ Twining ha met for about an hour Charter .Oak, Park Department morial ’Ho.-pltaI. ' NIghta « l e 9 9 PhM Farts Freahman My life )a'ruined. 16 24 Rounded ‘ 37 Most rational 45 Roman roa4 tions. L-:, ,, With scvsral memVers of hia staff. officials said. . Mra. Kennedy reportedly was , TEL. BU 9-4140 ^ ,8elf-preaervatlon ta the.flrat law Ha had kept yeaterday mostly Sophomore—How come? •I Si!!* w 25 Box aSHorsemeIn 46 Pause , In this connection they have skating with fiTends Ah the aide of* natprei but ileif-aacrillc# la the l l ^ n e bee 47 Wiles clear except for the aeaaion with of the pond whaii s!ie fall. She was i Freshman--A felUnv wrote me a higheat-rule of iNice. j been discussing such men as Dullas. letter aayinft he'd ehoof me if I 30 Bttmese woodj^ polloWi^ 41 One wh«t 40 Fruit drink' Govs. Robert B. Meyner of New hot! passaraby whan only • venire­ taken tn Manchester Memorial. didn't itay away from hla girl, and 2« Son* for one ' (sufllx) 1 50 Century (ab.) Tha diacusaions today, concerned men retried for duty. One re­ Hofipltal hy the yr. P. Quish am Unleaa 'you can add aomcthihi Jersey, and George M. Leader of the forthcoming State of the Union he didn't lign hie name!- « ur-1. h- . 30 EucharlsUc ' 42 At this piscc 52 Column Pennsylvania, former Gov, Chea­ cruit taken before the judge aald bulSpce. conatructiye to the converfutllon mesaage and othar general gov­ he was a French horn player and E^tERpAB abound you, keep allent. a. S i . ■ wine vessels 43 Son of ^ th 53 RrazUlen ter Bowles ' of Connecticut and A youn{; fhduatrialiat, aJtter a ethers. . ernment buaineaa. waa urgently needed at a theater. ^ ’HER^S THE FIREf “ JtowVrpart > »“ *»’«** ^ As prescribed by hia. doctors, the The Judge let him go. Little Rof k. Ark. UR—The Osceola li particularly brutal aeaaion in a Diner I aee that tlpa are for­ Stevenson has Said he will make 33 Delicate smell no deal to awlpg support hla way President arranged to return to The problem wes solved when Fire Department complained to aand trap, aought to relieve the un­ bidden here. T? iO II attorneys agreed tn all caaea to comfortable alienee by cheerily de­ 34 Amphitheater by promlaing ascend place tq apy the (White House living quarters the atate/''attomey general that a Wallreaa Lor' bleaa yer, mum, 35 Rind.of race fo f lunch -and a midday rest pariod Jitrles of only 6 members instead new faptoiy on the ouisklrta. of claring jci hla caddy; * an' waa. the apples in the Garden y individual in advance. i J) > 36 Rubs with But thare ia evtdertce thSL 1* As:t *i afterward. of 12. town IS'cauitng confusion. Oolfer CfOlf'a a funny 'jtame, of Eden. It Has a whistif which aounda Caddy -.Tain't meant to be. gesin (Scot.) wins the' nomination, tha aalection Ha planned to bid goodbye t'o his 38 Hurl ^ I n of a running matq ia not going to three small grandchtldren who -, World's smallest deer is the exartly like the one used tq muster Lattle.'boya would learn to write 3* Scashora '' r be the casual aort of thing it often ware Chrlstihas guests’ at the pudu, native of South Amtrica. tljS-,vo)unteer Are depai’tmcnt. The word ''facetioiialy" containa much Conner if blackboards had has been in the peat White Mouse. Original plana were all the vowela in the order in which 41 Her the appeal of fr***!* 44 Slight bow President Eisenhower’s heart for the children to return to their /■ they appear in the alphabet. — attack haa focuaaed unusual atten home.^at nearby Ft. Ekivoir last Marian Waltera, Wallace,, Neb. Professor ■ I wonder why there 45 Men’s name „ \ 48 Rridge h\>Iding ” w tlon on the vice proaiifency. When nighty but they stayed on over are so many more auto wrepka the time arrlvea, if it doea.‘ Steven- hlgbt with their grandparents. The Barber How do you lH{^e your than railway accidents? 51 Click-beetle 54 Eats away r Bon'a frlenda want to have a care- thiwe are children of Mai. John 55 Most unusual ' fully aelected Hat ready- Elsenhower, aoh. of the Prealdent YOU BY J. Ri WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE -...with MAJOR HOOPLE 56 Be displeased OOP Seta Labor Veto and Mra. Eaaenhbwcr, and hla wife OUT OUR WAY 57 Begins Meanwhile, Sen. Potter (R- Barbara who gave birth to a fourth • HenM Photo. grandchild last week. Mlch) predicted hla party will ' MYs. Elisabeth ITbert, physical therapist, dcmoiutratea a new mi- DOW?^ draw a bigger vote from organised Eiaenhow'er’a achedula for the WE tME DOCTORS ^ erbtherm, used for diathermic treatment, on Mias Bernier J.uul of the IC ivcm Labor's ranks in 1956 becauae Manchester Hairdreaaera Assn, as ]wrt bC the ceremony marking the day called for a return to' hia of- IGNORE-, T E L L U 6 TAP. that "the bugaboo of a Republican the fourth T^iesday in each nmnth doesn't envirton % time when he 3 — Your Personal Property ~ • U T 1 W ISH ' O f P CO T TM' PU M PIN ' ed by Miss g la n d s Felice and will want -to* stop working. depression has been exploded . , . at 9 a.m. in the depart meiR of Mrs. Francis Dwyer, have glyen '•OUT THINOSI COULPNT itNOW- ■y H*, broke into the blacksmith aaPlES. WENT TO SCHOOL AN 'r the fear faptor that has influenced physical medicine. the hospital *1.400 toward equiii- many of the laboring_men to vote trade' at the age of 16 and worked PLUS . ’ A M P m o t oT 'W M iS K E V BOW.* ''Dr. Edmond R. Zaglio has been plng the ne\v clinic with,a whirl­ as an apprentice tq a 'Ca'nadian the Democratic ticket'has'been ex­ appointed director, of the new pool bath, diathertpy machine, t win ■ t n - i i ^3 ploded." paraffin, bath; infra red lamp and blacksmith 63 year’s jago. 'He came 4 — Personal Liability T -#ti8U cllnlcL.by the foundation's Connecti­ to the United Statea in 1894 and >• •viRminAtIfan IrMb. "There is a tendency for people cut cihapter. Drs. Harold J. lieh- Bourboiinaia in 1910. He hasn't $,— Additional Living Expend Biir Pasture BY V. T. HAMLIN ii-w 1 to' Vote their pocketbook," Potter mui, A. Elmer Diskan and 'Andrew^ T h e ka.0LICY front” in supporting Democratic arthritis conditions. In the greater cliplc. up for A^urgeon X p remove their rer Steeat Floor Level EIackboard.s and ' cIeAn the eraser*^? It was candidates in past elections. Manchester area, there are a] To obtain this new service in tonslla. \ considered a privilege, coveted by irirlfl and Ask *us for details today! ALLEY "SENTLEMAN' OOP Potter; said he bel^as-tbat the -bjjj’s alike, A lucky thing for teacher, be­ © N©W BACK IN THE Iciiger’ EJisenhower waits to an­ nounce his political intentions the cause teaching the three R’s and maintain­ YEAR 1970. SEARCHING ing discipline left her With no time for echopl FOR HIS HORSE. EUSTACE more likely he is to run aga.Ih. "So I'm noV one of those .who chorea'. Remember? •: are 'urging an early announce­ ment.’’ he said. 11-27 6e». i*6 4 >»>CAtseuse— . V. a oei ow ■\ T h £•••. isif y> ai>i«raii Cool Isn’t It? BY EDGA^ m ar t in iar BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEI John Stevenson Holmes hWD THATS Bl)Z SAWYER BY ROY CRANK SHE’S aoilO&TO VTPM.t * " FUNIRAl HOMI I T iaY O U TW Rt'SA wisonAFW Loses- Kneecap o m V.„ a u t t l e w » E is TvmoK...*- tilP DOWN AT'IKE RNER ] Tt«5$iCRUM*Y qtw to Juivesf «l» MAIN ST. TeL MI-3-78S7 RLUh FORGOT TO |-7 - I X . ' — UMtOADme FIAN CS. > F M * J06S. Uhicago, Dec. 27 (VF) John-Fell RACK UMEtt ‘ ■ >> 175 East SHE LEFT' fitevenaon, whosBy,, shattered rlgHl // kneecap waa removed yeslerday. must remain in Paasavahti Hos­ tma$ Gift Dollars -Getter St. i ' pital 10 days to two weeks. Stevenson, 19,' 'youngest son of teL Adlai E. Stevenson, the 1952 Dem­ ocratic presidenti'ai candidate, haa lii FURNITUI^ M T9TMf *e4wl*INwewW. P ositively! GO AHEAP, Dr. James K. Stack repaired | yes! MT C0KE.T WAIT. PROFESSOR' IT damaged tendon.a - during yeater-i' COdlE! WE HAV^ *^IWSTVE HIT HIM 1 YOU'RE ALL right) URU! IU-AH-JUST day's 2 -hour and 15 minute Apera- j 'WEDNESDAY, THURSOAY; FRIDAY, VSATURDAY ONLY ll8iiclMgi«rSaviBgi_| LoM'Ass&iM -.1007 Nab St HO TIME FOR TRIFIESH WHEN ITFELL! ■ 'MOVEQVERHERE-WHERE tion. At first he will use some WE MUST BEGIN AT y BRING AGLASS N'ESECAlffilTME! kind of teiifporarv support for ijlg 1 Y O U R tuoert ACCOUNT IHVITB) I ifi) Injured log. -THIfn he will begin | OF water! quick! physical therapy, and exercise tp ; 'T fo S CHRISTMAS GIF1 restore the knee’s function. j / • ..'N: EXCHA!^GED VOWEI.8 ' | WORK FOR YOU. . . 1 Heyburn, Idaho (-P) - Wharf WJT- ! V " t ; Open ;>a Saviijca Account, at your Savinga da Burch of Heyburn got manwd. and Loan and tom a full'six-months dividend t fhe exchanged vowela aa well aa FURNITURE DEPARTMENT— LOWER STREET FLOOR LEVEL vowB. Her bridegreiom waa-Gor.- Jor the period starting January-1, .J956. ^ n - 2 7 don Bych, - MAc it a habit td-add -to your savings juenlly, - - ^ ----- CAPTAIN EASY Carla'sfichool Self-Defen.se BY LESLIE t u r n e r irRECKLES AND HIS FRIENji)3’ BY MERRILL C DLOSSER. Stmf^qny amW nt T -THAfjf BETTER. PAD! UPW. I R'tCAlL'. that* . 'RPVCBMU A (SOJY HAS lb STAY Senftany tiivM^. : ONCE MAi'RE CONVIUCEP CARLAS OiO SCHOOtI FINISH HJ' 4WAlte HERE lb stay c a n t P u t o p p SHI HOPED TP RETURN ltiSMtl5 WTK ■erttlTWa ANOTHER *MWUTe, FOR HOMteONNO T K IV AR.PATAKIVH ' AUVB/ vOll SNAP OUT p p >OVR.il;| YEAR. « N T A L PO(3l H E R E S ^ I 3# r4 . .. , . current dividend y \ annual rate. , A-i Your savings are insured up to, $10,000 hy the Federal Sayings and IxMin Insurance Corporation'. A dividend at (he aniraal rate of 2^% . has been declared for .Vi the period from July '] through December 31, 1953. The dividend T. M U » P a t OW.f <1 .. MI. Ww^li. W. T.M. V will be credited to savings accounts as of December 31, 1935.

YIC FLINT At BuKJfHv’a BY AlICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Her Story BY WIJ.SON SCRUGGS Beach fer aome Wrifley'a Saearaiiat Gaai wheagver year iaoalh feela bat aad drr< Ralax -AFTtR CUMTDNS OeXTH I y ..le l that refreahiag. dialtaclira BMAnajat PY TH* TIMt TH6 X EOT OUT JUST IN TIME. ABHPRT M M I r 1 HI, gUESeiY.^ HOW'S THINE©^ JUST COILOWT

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T tfE Dons R ei^ of in Pro Ball Remains Unbroken Herald Angle \ . Jessee Nbtilies Frexy EARL W. YOST Bobcoat killed by Elmer Johnson Winning Streak; ^ gpwta Bdttot Dayton Second; San Francisco 8 Four Streaks Endl HeMl Stay kt Trinity Troubles Multiplied for UCLA Otto Gral\ain Bpws Out Crusaders 14th Bartferd. Dae. t1 (D —’Trta- St'NDAV < to gel back Into the house and Straight Games lty*a faatiiall eeaHi', Daa .Aaaae, With Fine Performance Two ChrtatmM portiM were on into bed bout I didn’t and was Extendeiii^ to 34 In P r o Isn't thinking nnymora abant h . t ■ tb . acend* for .todn« and after an happy when the ear motor turned In Weekly Poll job oa oaacb at fba. University Lab AngaUa, Docl 27 (D —'Tha reign of the Clevaland Browns In A ctftrly Mftu with sons New York, Dep. 27 (F>—New New York, Dec. 27 (#1 -^The Fort Wayne Pistons are the new lead­ af Ylrglnlai' profeaaional football ramatns unbroken aa the Daaa wo moved on to the -Hart- over and I was .on roy way, a feat seversi neighbors were unable to. New York, Dec. 27 iPn—'Pbe San York basketball fans finally got ers of the Western Division of the National Basketball Assn„ thanks Jaaaee toM Yrtalty Praajdant elooad lU booka for the long 1955 season today. ' lord Armory for the annual party their first look at the marvelous Albert C. Jncaba laat night tbnt The Browi^'and their tremendous defensive pUtoon crushed the for enllloyea and frlenda of ■Ham* perform w ith their cars.. .Chris- Francisco Dons, aiming (or the to a shooting hand of the St. Lpuis Hawks that waa aS cold aa an ice­ mas, as far as I waa, concerned, all-time major t.ollege record for san Francisco Dons with their All- berg. ' ■ ■ ba baa nuula his daeiaton: Ha's Lda Angeles Rams yesterday, 38-14, marking the second stqdght year Uton Standard. Each year the ahow America center Bill Rusqplt, at a i l i n g with Trinity. for the chUdren (and adulU) la came several ■ days early as Co- consecutivei. victories, tightened The Hawks-nilased 43 of 48 shots in the'first half and went on- b> Cleveland wan tha title hhd the third time they hit the jackpot In six Publisher Tom Ferguson mpde the their flip today on the No. 1 rank­ Madlron Square Garden last night. lose 83-67 to the Pistons In the flrst game of a doubleheader at Roches­ jaoaea waa reported ocmald-t- straight app|Mancea In tha blue ribbon ga,me of pro football. mod and tWa aeaaon'a waa the Based on what they observed, It bwt yeti#* M fry Mancheater sounds at an early hour and dU- ing in the weekly Associated Press ter last night. Fort Wayne moved Into first place bjj two percentage ering aerking the head coarblng Daapita tha^top-heavy score, the------'•------tnbuted the Imnus checks to em­ basketball poll. - , will take a great team on a hot points- as a -result. •?, ' —------______spot at Virginia and the ooatb- Rama were hardly disgraced; workera at HSP aaaUted (3eriy nlgkt to keep tha unbeaten Doivi Flood in handUns the program. A ployes.Holiday cards arrived For the third straight week Bob Pettit, the Hawks’ high- rra achool said that he waa aqe Mainly because few of their Mip- Hunting Supplies from Frank Corklri of Meriden. sports writers and sportscasters from walking off with tht E.C.A.C scoring sophomore, wai. held to af many after the Job. porters aver thought they’d get in few were Jack Stratton. Art Pon- Holiday Festival championship. graU. Jeff Koelach, Ale* Fergu- Bill Forbesf leader of the Man­ namedc,^ Phil Woolpert's West two field tbals In 14 attempts anff Honor Podres HU. report to Prnaident Jn- tha title gams tp tha drat place. eon,, George Eleabert. ;<3eorge Dor­ chester Pipe Band. Johnny Sulll- Coapters as the nation's top team. The ' Dons, together with Holy a four-point total. George. Yard- cobs but night waa an much a* Thera waa prtfflt for tha Browns Rising -Witli Times mer and two ex-Silk Tovi-nera, ■van of Hamilton SUndard, Gedrge A total of 13 votes were cast' with Ooss. UCLA, and Duquesne won ley of the Pistons paced both saying he would not take the and BDlaca for the Rama. A whop­ EhrUch of WHAY, Ken Parker 96 picking the Doha for first plscp, their way-into the semi-final round As Sportsman job at Virglhia now aveii If It ping record crowd of 87,605—85,693 Johnny Sullivan and Ray Tier­ and Dale- Hartford at Trinity, with a convincing 79-62 triumph' teams with 16 points. *. paid Wttnaaaed the#atniggU In Should you by any chanca ba ney. .. Neighborhood party In the On the basis of 10 for first, nine Foul' modest streaks came to were altered lit(n< Memorial Coliseum. laboring uAder thia Impression that former minor leaguer Jake Banks for; second etc., San FrancUco re­ over La Salle, the team they de­ an end as a result of other action Jeaaee left today tor the R’cat afternoon held the Intereat of my and Police Sgt. MUtr Stratton,.. feated in the N.C.A.A. finale liut Oft the Y ear Flhyara’ Share tha coat of being a gun nut haa eons and a vialf in Mancheater at ceived 1,866 points in the balloting last night. New York snapped an Coast to attend, the annual And out o f ^ gross rebaipts, in Routine day at the ofllce. At night based on games through last Sat­ year. And, according to their coach eight-gaibe Philadelphia home win­ Shrine Enat-West .ganfr in incraaaad over tha paat 16 ysara, night completed a buay day away I lit the flreplaee and helped aons as. well aa to Dudley ifoore, coach eluding radio and teIeyi|rion, of from the aporta beat. urday. ■ ning. streak and their ovyn three- New -York.' Dec. 27-Johnny sHitch his star, C8iarley Stieka. 3804.M7, and h net of 3431,518:98, just cHick any rsllabls mall order Reed and Dean and the lady of the Justifying their lofty perch In of the defending champion Du. game losing string by downing the Podres, who pitched the Brooklyn will pUy at fullback. MONttAY house decoraU the .C^hrlatmaa tree. queane quintet, the- Dons were far the players received: 33,568.21 for catalog and set youmlf’atralght. M.inUg produced a number of the. ratings, the dashing Dona ex­ Eastern leaders 108-97. Rochester Dodgers to victory In the spectacu­ each Winalng Brown—82,816,26 tor Youil find, unfortunately, that THURSDAY tended their winning skein to 84 from their best. .snapped a five-irame losing streak lar seventh, game of the 1966 World hofiday cards, one being from Two members of Schlebel Bros, In other games. Holy*‘TJrosa each loaing Ram, ' you’re absolutely right Mickey Kalkaveck In Waycroaa, over a two-year span by polishing while ending'Syracure’s four game Series, weii named Sportsman --of The figures exceeded the prevl- So says Henry P. Davis, pubUc automotive parU plant visited, off La Salle 79-62 yesterday in the whined Syracuse 87-74 to earn wlnnln'g'skeln with a 93-91 victory, the Year today by the editors, of pua h l^ paid «ff 58,846 for the 1846 , qa. Tha former pro baaketball Kenney Smith and Elmore Hohen- the right to meet San Francisco In relations manager of Remington catcher from Manchester will first, round of the BCAC Holiday over the NaU In the second game Sports' Illustrated. In 1964, the Trinity Cagers Chicago Bear-New York Giant Arms CTompany, Inc., Bridgeport, thal. Smith deposited a fine Festival at Nbw York's Madison the first--.gam'e o( IVednesday magaslne’a 'Salute to the one per­ ilayw. And the high 32,478.57 each spend a vacation In town wlUj rela- calendar—the first received this night’s semi-final round. UCLA, at. Rochester, r who, squaring hla khouldera and tlvea over the holidays. Mickey la Square Garden. - Pbiying Under Prst««t son “ whose efforts - and achieve­ Irown got for whipping Detroit a setting hla meutjt In a grim Une, season—on the dMk as welt as a conquerors of - St. John’s, '93-86,. Syracuse announced in the ments did most to enhance the yeafi ago. now. the recreation director In small acrewdrlvtr'which was de­ Shan Record - and Duquesne, 73-7') overtime win­ Get Fast Start decide one day recently to dater- Waycroaa. . . Other cards arrived j|(iong Island University (1936-37) fourth quarter that it was playing prestige of iqports during ths pest Oavelond tod off with a field goal iq just hour bddly Me ebaaga signed to Clip on to a car kay caan- ners over Fordham, will clash in I under protest.but Ck>ach Al <;>rvl •war.” went to four-mlnute-mller and planked five tobchdowna on puriMT had 'been buffeted during from Gerry FlOod, Frank Delear Snow and xold weather was and Seton Hall of South Orange, the second half of the t-wlnblll. The Hartford, Dec. 27—The aurpris- and Ruaa Ttotman of Hamilton N. J., (1939-41) ahare the record ■ later said ha would copsutt the rule Roger Bannleter, the board en route to Ha smaablng tha many yasra ha’a bean a ahoot- the order of the day and my dally losers will 'ifieet in a consolation 1 l»ok before mekirg .the protest of- Announcing PcHres as first Ing Trinity College Bantama now triumph. . • Ing addle). Standard, Ed Buckie, baseball stroll was an‘abbreviated one. No for the longest major winning round in t^e afternoon, wth Syra­ scout for the New York Oisnts, streak—89. The University of » /flciel. The action came as a result choice for this year, the Jan. 2 Is­ boaatingva three won. none lost Seven times Clavialalid Inter- "Being in tha gun aramdnttlen one encountered cared to talk Texas captured 87 straight from cuse opposing La Salle and St. J /o f conflicting calls with Syracuse sue says that although there were cOMed paaaea, turning .one into a bualneaa,” DaVIa aaya, ‘T knaw, of . rotund Jdck lavellb of the Neiv sportfe . , (^Additional cards ar­ John’s playing Fordham. many others in the 1956 world of record, will rest on their laurels qurek fouchdown that, -aa mattera York bsseball. Giants, Fran Gelss- 1918 to 1917 and Arkansas won 35 ^ ahead 76-’ *^ One referee called for oourae, that the.^riaa in labor, and rived from" Harry Squatrito, for­ In a row during 1927-29. San Ffan lUghth Straight Win . a jump .taill and another levied sport whoi were eminent candidates unlil Jan. 7 when they engage the -endedrjnight wall have been the materialh eoota haa had ita effect . lef, athletic director at WiUlman- mer football and basketball star San Francisco waa hard-pressed for the honor, "nowhere did a man Wesleyan quintet. enuhtr. ’ * Ho Teashera OoHege, former Twl- cisco can match Arkansas'- mark 2 a two-whot. foul against Syracuse. in tha fotaii prices of those two al Manchester High and Fordham, if it defeats Holy Cross in the fes­ to win despite its final 17-polnt * Maurice Stokes sank both torses do what he had to do so well as in pre-season rerbarks. Coach Defensive halfback Don Paul baalo utensils. But tha ooOt of Ugbt Baseball .LMgue, presidant who la now living in Neward, Del., bulge. As late as the fourth min­ -Johnny Podres did that day. No- ■nagged tha Norm Van Brocklln Nick Angelo, UConn grid mentor tival semi-final Wednesday night. foe Rochester putting them-.ahead. Ray Oosting said he wja '’only ing a shooter Includes a lot of sportsmtnded Harry lieb^ Archie White the Dons maintained the ute of the second half, they/were = Although Syracuse briefly re^rwherS else in all the world did hoping”'that the HllltSJflSera could pass and raced <6 yards for h other conalderaUona, and it waa Bob ‘In^Is,. Larry . Panciera. In . # .. -aJ** mm eerettoh tra v«% anv touchdown that sent -the Browna Livingstone at the Country Club, top spot, the remainder of the first trkilihg 45-42 a^d it took an un­ gained the lead they went on to spoils maans as much to as many equal the four won. 11 lost record thoaa I intended to examlua.” ‘ gall’a . aaslatant coach, amateur Bill Davis, Gsrry O ean of New interrupted nine-point spree, seven Nashua, the world's most expepslvs- horse, gets-a tidbit from people as it did the day John Into a 10-0 .lead, Davla aoj/a ha’s not much on g'olflng star Holly'Mandly and the 10 w a| undergoing s shuffle in famed trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons as the hprsi? arrived al Hialeah lose. Cervl said (t was his under­ of last year, but hU vanity crew BriUln, IMtnice PodoWff of the positions for the second straight of. them contributed by second standing the jump ball should have Podres beat.the Yankees.” has surprised with win* over M.I.T; PauTa fun broke the playoff lun- keeping records of hla passonal es- Hartford World Series Club of HBA an.(YEd CaiToll of Rhrarside stringer Mike Preaseau. to assure racetrack in Florida from Kentucky. Mr. Fitx will train Nashua for From Russia to Stadium 78-78,' Worcester 'Tech 83-(13 and back Vecord ot 45 yards sat by hla iiMs, so he "dronped by tha pub- which Joe Wamock of Manchester week. Dayton, fourth a v/eek ago, his campaign to break the world money-winning record. (AP Wire- superceded the .foul call. i-. Hark . . „ Parcel poet delivery man jumped to sec.ond on the strength the,'Dons of their hard-earned vic-^' Rooliie Kea Seers with 26 points The pitatlon calls John Podres, William* 68-64. _ ,, taammata, , hut year.. It ; Inrary and hauled out a-pmea Slippery r6a<)s ' followed Amle Sterud reported that the tory. It was San-Francisco’s eighth photo). ■ . ■ , ’ • .______■ grandsdn'df-a-miner.'from Czarlst also atartad Van Brocklln oft to of cataloga covering tha years Just anoiw thia day and when 1 arrived of Victories over Utah and Ked- and Harry Gallatin with 21 were Sophomore Jack - McGowan, the' Burton Knopps arg now i^aldlng tuoky in the University of Ken rtralglft -victory of the year and the big guiis for New York as. the Russia and the son of an Ameri­ 19-year-old from Branford, has thfr-unefiviabla diaUnctiofi ot tying wrtor to Wqrld Wat H up to now.” home at night I was happy to lock and working in Bridgeport . . 34th in a row over a' two year 10 baskets awqy from you In a Knictes pulled Into a third place can miner, the living personifica­ Frank FUcihock .jM tha W(uhington la adds: "It waa my original la- up We car, shovel the walk and Several Inches o f' snow had de. tueky Invitational Tournament. span. The record is 39 set by Long Wednesday. Heinsohn scored 36 tion bt the dreams of small boys without a doubt, bean the spark Redskins and Bobby Layne oi De­ Three pixie teama.—Nortir Caro­ polnts In his team’s victory over game. If I were coaching a pro- tie with,Syracuse la the Ekistern- which haa Ignltecl the Bantams to tantlon to check my cache t-- Uerm Photo in the majors. And the seven (ntarcept'lons (the picked up each Item. But I dsetdod TODSnAT tMs week's voting. Iowa, Utah, Proudly displaying a 50-pound bobcat he killed In Wapping while Russell, the 6-10 stringbean, put day, however, went to Sihugo as my. No. 1 pick without any ter lend New York coasted in from parade by pourlfif In 29 points', fol­ other off Bl|ly Wade) approached Holiday cards continued to ar- for the afternoon I trli^ out an on a spectacular show. He scored hesitation whatsoever." - there. Paul Arizin was high man The magazine points out that at lowed with 24 qgainst Worcester flrs^, to take a peek at toduTs old ahovel and an ailing back to Puke, Illinois an^ Oklahoma City out fox hunting laat Friday is Elmer Johnson.i847 W-. Middle Tpke. Green," brilliant 6-2 center of the demanding momenL-when peo­ South Tops North 20- 7 the record e l ^ made by Chicago riva afa,a faat cUp. laUest to be completed the top 10 wjth the 26 points on 11 baskets..and four Duquesne. Green registered 39 Other Action Slim for Philadelphia with 22 points. Tech, and. In the tight .Williams in the 1940 sa n e with Washington. pricea end compare them with clear the snow away . j . Night The four foot long cat was shot twice. - The first 'shell hit the cat's free throws- and snared 22 re­ ple were convinced that the Bums Local Sport those of ,1840. naatVM came from Pro Alex latter tiio moving up from the hind leg. The feline then turned and rushed at Johnson but he-was points, Including his team's last The feat of last night’s action contest, garnered eight more. Hla So much for records. Hackney 'at the Country Club, home and spent to advantage, with bounds to Had all the others In nine, to snatch the Dukes from al­ around the country was slim. Mar­ Eastern Division couldn't win, Podres stepped for­ total oi 20 baskets and 21 foul "^Ileve me. it wee a ghaaUy family members. . second 10. ■topped in his tracks by a shell In the mouth. Johnson used a 12-gauge ward; "bowed to the audience and Quarterback closed experience, and dropping the WaUy Foittn, Sports Editor Chuck North Carolina State turned both departments. most certain defeat. It was his quette, looking ahead to’the week­ . W L Pet. shots, for 61 points, leads the team Chatter out hla magnificent football career FRIDAY ' shotgun. Tho Cat waa hunted for several hours ,J)y John|on's fox­ It waa on defense, however, that Philadelphia I' 15 7 ,682 promptly became the hero of the at present. ____ Navy’^ Welsh’s Passing whole project thore, X walked out MoOkrthy of the Bristol Preaa, . Greeting cards o( the season a r back Brlghai-i Young for its. eighth hound, Spot. *' » jump shot in the final two seconds end S u g a r Bowl -Tournament. with a dazzling parformance.- ^Tom' Cosgrove, fopmer prexy of he gave the afternoon crowd of that tied the score at 62-62. and crusheH North Dakota, 72-37,- in Boston 12 9 .571 year. It was the setting of a dream Team Effort Ha acorad two touchdowns per, of the library muttering to my- rived in the mailbag from the straight triumph, but the Wolf- 12,143, its biggest thrills. Time New York ...... 13'11. .542 of glory, and Johnny Podres knew BOB. DIBATnSTO reporUd thU ■olf,” ^the Country C l^ and now a real' White Glass Co., Wesleyan coach ;>ack dr<^ped a notch. North Caro-; Torced the game' into overtime- the top game. Teiry Rand was The 'Trinity victories have been >naUy, and paaoad for two otnari den£'«f Roslyn, Pa., J. G. Taylor. after time, he drew “oohs” from The Dukes’ ace then threw all high scorer with \ 16 points al­ Syracuse ...... 1 3 11 .542 exactly what to do. He the team effort, however. Captain morning that, WcsJiieaday’sly s EastBaal -to Donta LavalU on a hO-yard Norm Daniels, UConn rage menlsr iina moved up two notches, while tbe crowd with his spectacular Yankees for a second time, shut Decisive in Shrine Tilt ' Bpliik of th . Sporting. News and Hugh Greer, Jeff Koelach, Jack Vanderbilt, despite an 87-76 'loes Comparlion of Cmert Due seven points for his team to al­ though he played ^ ly about half Western Division Jack Barton, the clever playmaker Side Rec. Intermadtata:a Laaglia play, and to Ray Refifro for 35 for JAPANESE BUfItaLO' Dave Grote, head of Uia National •'saves” of seemingly sure two- most single-handedly defeat Ford­ the game. Fort W ayne...... 11 12 478 them out wljhout a run In tha1,.;pld from West Hartford, has tallied 43 another. Paton of Wealeyan, Dr, George to Iowa State, advanced three pointers. By simply reaching up graveyard of Brooklyn hopes, Yah- baaketball games will be Lpagua Service Bureau, Rawlings Calllouette, Neno Pagan! and bmit' places. ham. The 39 points tied the tour­ , Wichita handed/Santa'CTlara Us St. Louis 10 11 .476 points on 18 field goals and seven J Miami, Fla., Dec. 27 (D — "That Welsh beat ua With hts passes,” "He's the^greatest.” So said the Tokyo (84—Buffalo bonss, serer and tapping aside balls headed for nament record set bjf Dick Rochester ...... 11 14 .440 kec -Stadium itself." ‘ foul, shots. Nick Vincent, the big sal^ Pat BiscsgUa, the Notre Dame guard, after the South whipped the tonight instead so as to not Inter-' master of the Browns, Paul Rrown, ..Temperature waa around the ing promoter Vito Tallarlta ., The Iowa, Idle all week, bolted four La Salle’s hoop. At first the crowd sixth straight low, 69-60, and, Mis­ .Alone on the M'ound fere with the Snow Ball '.Dance before found in Japan, have been , aero mark this ajn.. but I didn't temperature repding when pocltions. from 10th. Utah bowed CentralDaop to Stage Ricketts, also of Duquesne, last sissippi. Southern edged Washing­ Minneapolis ...... 8 18 .308 guard who la also the product of North 20-7 in the Miami Shrine’s All-Star football game laat night. wishing, that ,Herr Otto would be uneartHkp at Hanalsumi; in north­ cheered hlm ^r these spectacular year. Tuesday’s Schedule Apd, a.s he did it, the artlclj: local schools, is next in line with 38 . Coaches and players on both iqliads agreed with the unhappy Irish scheduled at the Armory tomor-, back ogaiii blit knowing well- ha enqounter any difficulty' getting started out for the bus stop this to Dayton and Minnesota and fell defensive maneuvers but, near the ton Staiie, 60-56, in other contests. Syracuse vs. Rochester at New goes on, "he became the personi­ row night. X ern Henshu, Japan’* main ieland. my car atartad although I noticed a/fn. waa eight degrees below sero. from t h i r d to seventh. Duke Moore, whose Duquwne team ]-)olnts, follo\ved by the 6-6 Boh atar. ' ■. / won’t. Japaneee aclentista estimated the The. bus schedule was off and I had end; when the Dons were drawing meets UCLA Wednesday night, Meanwhile, six other' tourna­ York. fication, the living realization of Godfrey with 37 and Sam Niness Of the eeven interceptions, a number .iff cars along the route downed Pittsburgh and nfiyved avvay, the f.ans began to boo. prob- ments get under way today, they Philadelphia at New York. the forgotten ambitions of thou Georgi Welsh, Navy’s passing quarterback, waa tha standout per­ FIRST PLACE, in tha Rec San honee vere from lO.OtiO to M,000 being pushed..Too cold to take a 2S minute wait before Stan Grzyb, from • 14th to eighth, Illinois up­ Two Games Here Friday Ihtnka no team -chance to with 27. V former in the eighth annual claah between the ^ b ela and the Yankees. Cleveland cashed in for points on years old. enrouts h<^e from hts Job at the abiyi because thsy were feeling upset the Dons. , Include the Motor City at Detroit, Boston at , St. Louts. sands and even millions of onlook­ The Bgntama have 13 games left lor Baaketball Leuiua will' ba at four. the usual daily walk down Haln ended DdPaul and Oklahoma to sorry for the" undermanned Ex­ '(Brigham Young, Detroit. Penn Monday’s Results ersyvho had pitched'curves against The 5-fcet-lO, 165-pound ar1al expert gave'the 42,179 fans a sample ■taka 'tonight at tfia B u o k 1 a y Bt. and I stayed inside the Warm aircraft, stopped to give me a lift, jump from 17th to ninth and Okla "San Francisco has a great ofi theirtchedule. playing such for­ pf the accuracy which made him the nation’s leading passer of the 1966 Halfback Ken Kona IntarcaplMi —Bill C o ^ r visited the office and How would a good small college- Drlve-IiK^Coach Ray .McKenna la plorers. team,” Moore said. "I don't see State, Toledo), The Big Seven a t, New York 108, Philadelphia 97. the 'sides of their own houses and midable opponents as Amherst, School. In the opener at 7:16, tha one end soon'after : STILL HANDS’ ANQV^ office,.Office vlsUor was Gene the rempudeT of the work day was homa City posted victories over baaketball player far^ against a also countog heavily on newcomer "The team as a whole waa very how anyone can prevent them K ansas'City ((Jolorado, Cornell, Rochester.- 93. Syracuse 91. evoked similar visions of glory, University of. Massachusetts and regular seaaon. ' league-leading No.rfh End Pack­ kicked a 28 yard field goal. *' Enrico. East Side, merchant, who Auburn and TCU to advance from good big college perjormer? The Jack Scott,\^oring sensation laat tense,” explained Coach Phil from , winning this tournament. Iowa State, Kanras State, Kansas,. Fort Wayne 83, St. Louis 67. only to end up at,the .wheel of i Providence following their- clash He completed, 12 of 20 throws, Ing, for 62 of the 80 yards in that age Store'(5-1) battlaa aecond Tom James bagged one and Gra­ deputed on the' desk complete routine ./— Evening close by the 16 -to 10th. ■(Voolpert after the game, "and for 164 yards while directing • the' place Manchfsber Wallpaper (4-1). ancInnaU —Wayde Andoraon fireside. answer to that question could very seuon with the UConn freshmen: It’s a , good team e'ven 'without Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma),', Wednesday’s Schedule truck or behind a desk in an office with Weslej^.- drive. Bobby Garrard, Georgia full­ ham and Lavelll hit for their 60 has been signed aw trainer ot the flrat round statlsUca In the Elks SATURDAY Holy Oosg, Brigham Young'.an(} well be answered Friday night Swift afoot and a strong outside Russell was the tensest of them Russell. What makes them so the All-.OoIIege at OklahojtiB City St. Louts at Minneapolis. What was happrhing transcended Rebels to their sixth victory in back, the game’s top rusher with white Glaas mieta,Walnut G>7II yard touchdown -play. Bowling League. Geny has been Kentucky all dropped out of the all. I think it la because It’s their the aeries. The Nbrth has won In the nightcap at 8:30. No games Cincinnati . Redlege - again—thia Visitor shortly after meeting the when four jjf the state's top quin­ shooter, S6ott n ^ c his debUt with great la their defensive strength (Idaho State, Loyola of New. Or­ New York at Rcichester. any game, or any sport. 66 yards, scored the final touOi- Center Sam Palumbo burglaried Urns for a tniis^ear streteh. And­ a key figure in the succesa enjoyed 8:80 deadline was baaeball umptrf top 10. Holy Cross -isuccumbed to tets get together in the first of a Frankie's againstVGreen Manor first -vialt to New York and Madi­ They give yois one, shot and that’s leans, Oklahoma A and M, Okla­ "And so, when the country’ boy oiice and one game ended in a 21.-. dpwn on a one-yard alam. He also are slated Wednesday. another and Graham led the club by the EUu loop in Us three sea­ Alabama and slipped from seventh son Square Garden. They tried STTLL CH.AMPION 2i tie. erson came to-ylnclnnatl In 1960, Al Gtanaanti. Al leaves Manchester series of doubleheader.s planned and played a majoi^'ole In East aU. ‘ ’ homa ' ' Columbia Uhlverslty plays San­ Peree, Maine. . (3hrl8tmea eve 4. Nprlh Carolina! (6-OT (4) 678 Wrinn was ranked as one of the ■hoots equally well inside and out­ Next Month by Toll Cedars ' Baturday, Jan. 14 North ,Coach Art Lewis of West was spent In front of the tree with glste BasluffbaU, Toarnamcat Dog Sled Race—Country. Club, nfng.' Pat Uebel of Arniy got 60 ta Clara and-Florida State meats -Ji. -4- 8. Vanderbilt (6-1) ___ 310 country's top small college re- side and is capable of jumping Virginia figured the turning point yards and Dick Fitzgerald of Notre West Virginia in a two-gama pro-' my family until the boys went off 6. Iowa (3-1) (3) -...... 7 297 with opponents inches taller'. Is held here ^ Oolhy Dee. 88, Chasing Fans Out of^ Gyms SuDday, ,J,aa. 13 boUnders. while Qulml->, consid­ 29,. SO, not onexmember of the One of the most unique sport­ Dog i^led Race'—Country CJlub. came on the very first play of tbe Dame< got 27 to place second and gram tomorrow afternoon. The OLLIE'S to slumberland. 7. Utah (6-2) ...... 208 ered a stronger scorer than his‘ All In all It appears as though ing events ever to be staged bn the -game when halfback Bobby Moss teams are idle tomorrowmght. ,8. Duke (6-0) (3) ...... 255 jr’’ team will "'•Wednesday, Jan. 18 third behind Garrard in rushing rival, was -also one. of the. nation’s be bitok In nctionv Graduation local scene, the Nutmeg Dog Sled Hank Luisetti) former Stanfdr'd of the University of San High vs. East Hartford, 8:30— of West Virginia fumbled and average. New York’s offorialve 'is headad A U T O B O D Y EMBLKM CLin 9. Illinois (6-1) ...... 246 best board men while performing an outstanding holiday attraction Derby, with many of top dogs basketball great, -employs the South Carollna'a Joe Silas rev- up by Tom DaLuOa, a junior guard V'/ 10., Oklahoma City (6-0) (8) 240 and one of the reason’s laxgest jbM-clataned the enmp quintet. 1-Td.nclsco.-Woolpert and the USF Armory. . Xygjsh was voted the South’s "J- HOW'LL YOU HAVE Cs-eSs (S> with a major schc/ol, namely the in New England entered, is ached- ' pages of the current Jasue'pf Sport Wediicoday, Jan. 25 ered on the North 31. most valuable player in a press who has averaged 21.3 points thia W E L D IN G : Wood*' «... .80 M 261 The Second 10: University of Connectlcul^_ crowds is anticipated. Since all Ilie team reads: Jkh Ahearn uled to be held Satiirday-and Sun­ magazine to announce,4Hart "race- team won the National Collegiate On the next play Welsh bit his season. The team has a aeakon rec­ Blsocherd .76 71 316 of laat .year’s weak sisters have (Connecticut)Glen Wilson High vs. Hartford, 8:30— box poll and Hoileder. woi\ the AUTO lODY ami nates ...... 62 . — 153, 11, Louisville (7-0) (3) . . . . 238 Ex-Trinity captains day, Jan. 14-15 over a 10-mile '/shorse basketball stlnk.st'''- And he Athletic Association champion Armory. NSvy teammate,, Ron Bfagle, AIl- honor for the North. ord of four wins ai\d two losses. Poniicelll . 100 73 350 12. GMrge Washington 216 Also, Wrinn, a ba-eball pitcher switched over to the Farmington (Dartmouth); Art Qhlmby course, starting and finishing o^h predicts that the shot-crazy, no- •hip. , ' Ani(^ica end, with a touchdown Tulane ’inters thO tournament YOUR HEiLtlNG? FENDER REPAIRS Pltcner ... 63 5* 131 13. Kentucky (S-2)- . 196 Valley- League, the CCBL locks (Cohn(M!tiout; Al Dennis (MW- the Manchester Country Club golf-' defense game of today \*;lll soon Spoft magazine lista' the five '? Friday, Jan. 27 Barnes ... 65 1«3 of considerable promise, is only , High V I . Bristol, 8:30—Armory. paaar -s— . with a recorci of four wins' and ★ COMPLETE CAR 14. Holy Oosa (6-1) ... 177 one of three ex-Trinity-cage cap­ forward to its best season since dlebury); ai\d Ed , Toole^ course. «3;he race ,will be sponsored chase the fans out .of the gyms. J-fundamentals) • (Ih order of im “The teanviwere well matched.”, MONDAY’S FOOTBALL three losses. The Qreer.- VTo Totals ...... #3*1 355 J406 1144 (Brown). ' . v byytfie Nutmeg Forest,: "No. 116. ^ j^ r ta n c c ) which, Luisetti thinks ' , Friday,- Feb. 8 Deis (t> 15. Ohio SUte (6-1 ) ___ .160 tainsWith the Saints. Sturdy-Matt organizing three winters ago.' . "There now seem to be only.,tittlf High V.<; Hall, 8:30—Armory. said Lewis. "If It hadn't been for Pro L*haniplon(*hlp mangled Washington State JM*62 P A IN T IN G V Reynolds ...... 76 18. Michigan State (4-0) 130 Tonley w»" voted' the "most XKll Cedars of Lebanon and Al ' rules.of play." saye Hank. "One- are ' a ’'must" foi-'-any^-Mtatand- that fumble.the score might' have (Cleveland Browns 38; .L«s An­ last Thur]iday' night In a /gams LA^CEA and iptAMEL Wallace and energetic Charlie •Elwin has been appointed, general ■ Ing basketball player: Wedhes^y, Feb. 8 » . ..;o r P riv«;i Ensjiih ...... 56. 17. Rice (8-0)'and ...... 130 Mazurek are forjner Batara cap­ valuable player”. In the toikrna- collect five players who have the, High ■ va. Windham, 8:30— been revarse'd geles Rams 14. that Injured their jedding IcOrer (!:onk ...... 1..... *5 m 61- Temple (8-0) .j. 130 Reds ^our Points ment held; on the- UConn’s chairman of the event. 'The two- physical stamina to Jackrobhit up” 1. Leaj^n to pass. In addition fo hlJT scoring toes College AU-Stara Calvin Grosacqp. ^ GHfiwoU SirM t Zlemsk' ...... 170 62 67 tains. On the oth(!r hand, the host day affair is sanctioned by the 2. LearTi'change of directlbn and Armory. Vlchl ...... 63 66 74 19. Alabama (6-2) (2Q, .. 128 Pros boast a trio of formed UC(jnn home floor ,at- Storrs, Connt and dow,n the court for 4<) min­ ' -Friday, Feb. 10’ lo Be^le. Welsh collected, the sec South 20, North 7. Yale, with five .vlctor'les ^gainst . ttl-9-5025 New England’ Sled Dog Club, Inc. ute's. T w d—. Give the player who iootwork. , one defeat, la Tavored over the ToUUs .... 349 419 355-1153 20. Brigham Young. (6-2) 80 standouts in their talented lineup Ah^d of the Pack J Learn to pivUt. High vs.. Meriden, 8;3fl-^Meri- pnd" S6\ith TD .on a three-yard Senior Christian Bowl (Note: Kentucky ^Wesleyan, re­ since Qulmby. pteyraaker Jlnrrny IS Teams Entered , wins the race-to the opponent's’ den. - • * sneak and set up.the third by pass. East 21,-West-ig^, University of Miami. Already 13 . teams have entered ‘ end of the court the privilege of 4. Learn to reverse turn. ^ ceived two flrst place voles) Ahearn ,^and reliable Wally Wid- 5. Learn to sht»t.i ( And that' Molm starred several winters with New York. Dec. 27 Thanks and several- more are eapeeftd, to throwingia pbnny in the \cjlahing to some flashy clutch sharpshoot- Second So^ .3orii compete, foi^ a total of seven'- •‘'well." . ■ ■ where .it. belong! ori' tbe list, In -Cioach Hugh Greer's Huskies. Holy Biifta H ank).' ' , HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Cross' Jim Lewis will also renew ing by Zellio Toppazztnij the trophies. TriJphies. will be pre­ Neglected and Ignored, says Bahama Wiiis 17th, Hiltinlg the line at Wedding Y o u r Monda)-’* Reaillta Providence*Reds were four points sented to the first.three teams to Hank, are clever play, fun­ .\ Luisettt’a* idea of a bqaketball G et acquaintances with Quimby and ^o-Mickey Maqll^ twm 1b one that operate!' aa National League Ahearn tomorrow night. Now a ahead of tire pack today in the cross the finish line, slap to the damentals of passing,' footwork No Games Scheduled.^ first three tehms tbSflnish. undei- a and-dfibbing. and - mo.'t notice­ learn: one that has a thorough Bigger Tests Ahead starting jnemb'er of Manager American Hockey, League race. ★ qUndlng;’ on all - fundamentals -American I.,eague Fddie^ Kostek’s Hartford quintet, J^O y nights ago. Toppazrinl, Joplin,, Mo., Dec. 27 (81—It’s sn- handicap Imposed upon previous ably - the -sleelmc.sh defense of ■| Providence 4, Sprlngfleld 2.' race times. And a beautiful cham- - former da,ys. one that has been coached to an the 6.5 Lewis opposed Quimby and one-time National Hockey League othtr boy’ for the Mickey Mantles. aUrt defense, and a a m o o t h 1 '■New York. Dec. 27 OP)—Yartia Cleveland 3. Hershey 1. Artvarn a niinibcr .of times while aoc who is repuied to be one of the Mrs. Mantie gave birth to the pionship cup., offered by Nutmeg' IJttle Flneose Bahama, who, has won ;17 fights in - Eastern. League' highest paid players in the AHL. Forest, must be won'three,, times "A one-armed , paper-hanger clicking offense; and one on which a row against weak to tnlddllh’ op­ theA-agers were playing with their child last night at Freeman Hospi­ to become permanent property of thefH is no emphasis on - which Baltimore 6, Johnstown-3. e .'^ \\hipped home the winning goal could count' on his fingers tHe position, will get'his' big tast-in .a Clinton 4, -New Haven 4 (Tie) againsV Cleveland. tal here, . Both were reported In such* a winner. . , ■ players this acasoh who depend on player can" add up to the highreat month o t. so. against Chico Vejar. foot Ahearn will be the smallest good condition. The New York'Yan. Some' of the sponsors entered point total. “ man on the floor, with St. (Tyril’s Last night, he duplicated the .ef­ kee baaeball star and-hla wife ar­ finesse and a thorough knowie'dg'e After watching Bahama. (real Twenty-four National League fort when he broke'a 2-all‘'dead­ include:,Igloo Pak Rennels. two of the game to help their team*. ^'name William Hohalis Butler Jr.) holdihg a slight height advantage rived here ffom their home iivCom. t,eams; Musher LanC Kennel; • .IIERUHANUISU MART pitchers walked more batter* than lock with the tSprlngfleld Indians merce, Okla., about two houi)s be­ ■Win. Offhand. I can think of only (iooat to a 10-round victory over they struck out in 1955. over the Pros who have hot lost lo in the final period to give his team Northern Lights Kennel; Pegumc- five players In recent years who Detroit (D - Richard. Colien and Paolo Melfa at SL Nicholas Arena Hartford the past three years. ♦ 4-2 conquest.'. He hit for tie­ fore the birth, ' • tu$k’ Kennel; and Mulpus Brook were ejsfcllent pa.ssers, dribBlers, his father, Sam. have announced laat night. Promoter Tex Sullivan ■■■V SNOWJS COMINGl Many 'standout cagers will also Their first son was born In (he Kennel, all-from Massachu.setts; ,plans to convert a 7-story down*-' W ith MOBILHEAT fud oil yoo alwoyi breaker at J:2S t.hen added an same hospital about two years ago. defensive men / and shooters. Immediately announced he would be seen in the openlfig contest. iihurance marker at I9i53. Paine Furniture Co.; ROlanrl These five are Ralph Beard- of town warehouse into a inillton-dol match Bahama with Vejar.. Hartford High Coach Joe Kubach- Bowles; Turnpike Kennel; and hov* your own privoto rosarve of fuol DONTBfT STUCK In the only other game of the MUDDLE HUDDLE ' Kentucky. Tom’ Gol* of LaSalli. Ur merchandise mart, making JJe Ironically, Bahqma waa a. Substi­ ka has rejoined Fcknkle's after re­ night, the Cleveland Barons Bryar .-Patch Kennel, from New K. C. J()nes of last year's Univer­ trolt tbe third city in the country tute for Vejar In laat night’s bout. ALUMINUM covering ffom a knee. injury. No notched two goals within 90 aep- Hampshire; Mrs. George- Cassady, sity of, San Francisco NCAA to have such a mart. New York (Jhico was injured, but should be- that no ono con draw on I PIANTOSTOPIN stranger to local fans, Kubachka -'tLexingtoo. Va. (-P) - William A. Williamsport, P'enna.; Timberlane add Chicago also have luch marts onds in the third stanza to turn (riill) Chlpley. Washington and champions, Johnny O'Brien of up and ready to fight again in a • A W N IN G S is expected to replace giant Matt beck the Hershey Bears, 3-1. Kennels from Maine; and Vern- Seattle and Jim Pollard of Stan­ few weeks. ■> There’s nothing like the wonderful security of your SOON TO GET YOUR Formon a f center. Formon will With the epunt tied at 1-all, Lee University's new head foot­ Ray Narleski, Cleveland relief Mpnt Kennel from Vernkmt. ■ Quick ,Chief, a colt owned by ball coach, still takes a lot of kid­ ford.” • The result waa«no aurprise, al­ own private fun supriy. Mobilheet delivery is com- • DOOR HOODS likely be sidelined a few weeks, Jack Gordon . scored for the hurler, looks over his J956 con­ Dance also Planned Luisetti points out that one of John Fr.oellch of Brookville, N. Y., though Bahama never had fought SUBURIANITES! the result of suffering a painful Barons at 2:03. That was'enough ding over his "wrong way” inci­ Admission on both days will be the few coaches who emphasized won 13 ot 20 harnesi races In 19'jS pletdy.automoltc—yM never h a ^ to call. Mobilheat dent back in f 946. A sa a U ie n d tract and finds the figures read a main bout in Nc(v York before. • T r ip l e c h a n n e l ankle Injury a few nights ago in for the decision, but Cal Stearns just right—for his taste. a very nominal fee and refre.sh- defense last season'was Phil Wool- and earned.395,39*7. The experts had seen him in action now ia twin-action, ctnms as it ^ ( s / the Hartford Industrial League. added another for good measure. for W. A L . Chlpley got Into the ment booths will be provided Ijy wrong huddle against West ■Vir­ the Nutmeg Forest Rangers. Also In preliminary events In Madison GOODYEAR FACTORY METHOD RETREADING WINDOWS Square Garden and knew he was h For a private supply of top quality fud...personal ginia. The game was played on Saturday night, Jan. 14, a Dog pretty good fighter. So he- entered a rain-soaked, muddy field at Ski Jumping Team Sled Derby Dance will be held at and friendly service-:-call us totjay!.. Complete faculties and experi­ the ring the 2-1 favorite. a HRES a bI tTERIES Charleston. W. Va. Bill turned up the American Legion Home and He had an easy time of it. get­ SEE US FOR aRECAPPING a ACCESSORIES In the West Virginia huddle after a Launches Training sporting togs -of any nature may enced help to handle all types ot ting all 10 rounds.^ the card of series of rough plays. He was ;;____ ■ be worn. The drivers, their friends A U TO Storm Uoors BOWL THE MOBERN W IY! an^ the public are cordially in­ body and fender repairs — and each of'.the three ofliciala. a rarity confused more than ever when thf Lake Placid. N. Y.;Doc. 27 tP)— these days. The Aasociated Press »'••••• a. ••••••#••(! t - Mountaineer Quarterback called vited. complete auto painting. card, also gave him the 10 rounds. M obilheat H O U R S: Mon. th ru S at. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Ten (10) automatic pin set- The U.S. Olympic ski jumping P A IN TIN G & bOCONT VACUUM HIATINC OIL ' -‘a * play "94-X.” *’I don’t know any team be^ns two week* of training The 22-year-old Bahama brought ^ OPEN Thors. Night Until 9 p’ M. S M iB r '" '’ tcni afe-now in operation. such play,” Chlpley blurted out. on the 70-meter, intervale jump blood from Melia' nose in the scc^ Plus Installation Somebody seraph the mud off here for the 1956 Winter Games at Mother of Snider b o d y w o r k ond, 'cut the bridge of his nose iiv Openings for mofning and af­ Bill’s face and . sent him back to Ckwtino D’Ampezzo, Italy. the fifth and opened a small cut C A U MltchaH 3-5135 FQft TOP QUAUTY W. A L.’s side of the scrirnmnsc The six members are Rudi Makl SucciimbsTon Coast MORIARTY over the'left e.vebrow.Jn the sixth. ternoon reservatiopa. line. , of lahpemlng, Mich.; Dick Rahol of Bahama, who fights‘out of the SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Iron Mountain, Mich.; Art Devlin Bahamas, weighed 150^ to 147 for NICHOLS MANCHESTER Lakewood, Ckdlf.,' Dec. 27 ID - - his Montreal opponent ‘ ' a ■ COLLEGE BASKETBALL of Lake Placid; Willis Olsen of Denver;'.Roy Sherwood of East Funeral services will b s 'h e ld BRbtHERS A y Bowitaig Db n e w Fast aod DspeisdaMe Maddaes Holiday Feallvia \ AWNING CO. Holy Cross 87, Syracuss 74. 'Oansian. Qonn.; and Roger UUand Thursday at nearby Lynwood for MONDAY NIGHT’S FTGHT 3illy Klnard, ynlversity of Mlsdiasippl stir, halfback, and hla bride, Kay Horton, ‘’’hit the Une” of San Francisco '79, LaSalje 82. of Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Florence Snider, 49* mother 301-Tl 5 Center Street friends and'relatives throwing rice at the newlyweds at First MethodUt Church In Jackson, Tann. (Dec, MORIARTY BOTHERS MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. UCLA 98, St. John’s (Brooklyn) of slugger Duke Snider of the New. York —Tama Bahama* 23.) . Kay is an Ole Miss cheerleader. , Team playa Texas Christian In the Cotton Ek>wl at Dallaa on TEL Ml 9-3091 MANCNESTER BOWLING GREEN In her first nine league games Brooklyn Dodgers. Teiephene M1>S135 1604*. Bahamas., outpointed Paolo Jan. 2. Billy’s brother, Frank "Brulaer” Klnard, an All-America a few years ago. and now an aaslatant 315CENTIRST. MAI Ann Karrsr t€ Phlladelidita bowled Mrs. Snider died y esU i^y of a Malia, .147, Montreal, 10. coach at Ola Mlae, .throws rice from top step (facing camera).. ’ (AP W irep^to).- . 195 W . CENTER ST* heart attack. k^CH ESTER KViNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESbAY, DECEMBER 27, 1955 tii^sprnsE ii Thie euperetlUon comei to us ftom Honses For Rent 65 W an ted-R ^l^U to 77 yacatipn Season pra-R6man tlmas when tha nan G u^Rlt T w im W ithin Fivfs Minute* was beltsved to be a sacred fowl. Boy, 14, Hurt Aatonobiles for Sale 4 THERE QUGHTA BE A LAW! FAGALY and SHORTEN ’Dismonda— Watchca— - Hooaa Withoat Board 59 Boaintfu LocmtlBM SIX ROCM duplbx, cantrally lo- SllMlt. J e w e lry 4 8 For RoBt 64 eated. All imnrovtvementa. No two*fhmlly, tbrae-famlly. mid- Trouble for Boy , ------^ IMS CSiEVROUET, two-door. Com­ NICE ROOM next to bath and driveway. Write Box D Herald. neaa propierty. Have many cash Q — When waa the first Ume D u ^ Youths’ pletely rebuilt front end. other LBONa RO W. ruST, Jawslsr, re­ shower with continuous hot water. STORE A t 406 Oentor Bt., good lo- buyera. Mprtgagas arranged. that presidential elscUon returha w6ric, Joem 't bum oil. Douglas pairs, adjusU' wstches expertly. Free parking. Call MI. 3-5433. eSUon. For information. Phrnie ■Please call George L. Griatadloi, Trees and Christmas vacations weje broadcast by radio? Motor, S33 Main. . U MaaoDabla prtcaa. Ppen dally. Ml. 9-7375. SnbnrtMui For Rent 66 Realtor. ML. 9-5979. 109 Henry spoil trouble for Russell Cole, 7, A r-r hi November, 1920, when Drinking Party MJATSOHA \M8MT Thursday evetengs. 139 Spruce Street. ; PittMiurgh ataUon KDKA broad- Adwrt'mmeiit MANY O lX lkll ears, good trans; eon A •NtEt ONE ROOM with kitchenette and of 46 8. Alton St Straat. Ml. 9-4997.' bath, par^y furnished. Pi! 3-7379. RCXaCVRAJC, — Five rooma, flrat caat the Harding-<$ox returns. CLASSIHED ADVT. wrtaUon. Cara that can't-be seen ■NO 08 «40MM»iei IMALL STORE at 23 0ak St for floor, all - furt^hed. Available BUYERS WAITINO -I f you are Lasf yrar. at this tiipo he slid (OpnllnaMl fr o a PiMra o l a ) ready fo aell your propdrty and Jrom the street. Look behind our and Wnn'ino HEATED ROOM, oneddock from rent. Apply at Marloef's. January lit. Aduiti preferred. Seo down a hill on a atedfl hit 'a tree, Q — What is quarter-sawed DEPT. BOORS Office. Odnglaa Motora, SU Main. want quick, reliabla aarvice, than- ANONSAaiy Fuel and Peed 49-A Main St. Parking. Gentlaman Cali owner at 430-Laka 8t. and had to have hia right leg lumber? heard their doorbell ring ami heard 8:1S A. M. to 4t50 P. M. HEA14TED STORE for rent at $2 call The Real Eatatr'Centar, Raal- 1»51 PLYMOUTH 'S i-anbrook. four FSOZtIDOIATli; MI. 9-4724. Oakk St. WUl pohit to ault tanaat. X-nty«d as a reault. , A — guartiPisawlng U a meana a thuifip on their front porch. SEUISONED hardwood for Steve, tore. 85 Eazt Center St. Ml. 3-5181 Thia year he chased An arrow of sSwing loge so that the full ■yi door sedan. Itadlo bekter. One furnace or fireplace, delivered LAROE, HBIATED room ,. private For iafcNmatfon (fall Ml. 9-1S90, Wanted To Rent > 6 8 Any Utne, InveaUgaUng, they found Rogor. COPY CLOSING TIME_ owner car. Excellent condition Ml. 9-9094, -^FanB— Dairy Apartbaenta— Plata-p 9-3049. WlUiam Snlgg. PL 2-8988. motner. said ho was lucky not to SATURDAY 9 A. M. two tone green, radio, -heater, A It ii an artificial bodv ot pitol, where Roger recelired-amer*. hydramatic. Looks and tuns like P ro d u cts ' Tenements 65 hava been hurt too badly ip elUisr water that- wea formed by dam 'YOUNG BUSINESS woman urgent­ PATIENTS TODAYt ..i.....,.:u S gency treatment, he was trans­ a much later model. Priced fqr ly needs a .three or four room On- caaa. There was evidenca o f tome litfg the waters of the Chagres rotnt oooPERATiuN wnx MeINTOSH APPLES, 79c and up IMMEDIATE Occupancy. Two four swelling in his knee, but Russell ferred to 'Hartford Hospital, bo- BE AVnUCClATED -quick sale at 88TB. Center Motor Read Herald Advs. - . fuhiiahed, reasonable rent. Excel­ ADMITTED'SATURDAY; Fran­ RlVer_,on the lathmus of Panama. Sales, Main St. a basket. L .'M . BotU, 280 Bush room newly decorated apart­ was grinning bravely when intqr- cause ot the head Injury, which' 481 HUl Rd. •' ■ ments. Centrally located. On bus lent references. Pleaae write Box cis Cole^ 93 WaddsU Rd.V Mrs. The panaiha d a n a l crosaei viewed at about 1:45 p.m, today. Gatlin Lake. was found to be a skull froctars. 1853 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 line. Convenlmt to ohurches, A. Herald. . . - Emma Schindler, 899 Autumn St,; Hs also suffered several brokan F^R S A L E - U.8, No. 1 Katahdin This waa Just after Patrolman Dial MI-3-5121 Chevrolet sedan. Fully equipped, echoola and. down town. Unheated. Notice Robert Kiernon,‘01 Goodwin St. uThomas Graham helped hia moth­ rito. His condition today was ro- brand new tires. Douglas Motors, potatoes. Bryan Brothen, 179 $75 per month. Write Box. B, Q — What la the term used to ported as satisfactory. A JoUit public hearing will be Hooses Fbr Sole 72 Michael Sirak Jr., 109 ' Branford er get him down. ass Main. ' Tolland Turnpike, Mancheaer. Herald. deslfhate our monetary lystemT Phone Ml. 9-7037. held by the Board of Dlrectqra and St.; Mildred Fontea, 344 Autumn Ruaeell said he had been frying PoUc# did not say. becausa o f his to get jn arrow shot by a bow he A . Decimal .aystem. i; age, what is tha status ot Out Lost and Foond YOUNG SCHOOL teacher wiahea the Town Planning Commission in MANCHESTER. Gardner St.—New St.; Joseph FUriai^ 338 Charter 1948, 1990 CHEVKQL£TS. Good received for Christmas from ' whiakey-stoaUng' J.4-year-old. Ip ..share attractive apartment the Hearing Room of the Munici­ six room ranch house. Three bed- Oak St.; Gordon <^aae, Glaaton- 'S'' transportation at low cost. Lowest neighbor’s yard when he got le a former member of the 4TOUIfD —Brown and white male down payment. Low monthly Huusehold Gdoda 51 with young boaineas girl. Near pal Building, Manchestei;, Con­ rooma, basement garage, large bury; Jo-Arm Glaze^aki, Glaaton- Communist Party eligible tor mongrel puppy, Call Pog Warden bus line.‘Write Box U, Herald. Jan- lot, now open for inspection, CkUl bury; Lee Hunt, 35 Campbell Ave., caught in the tree. WIDE AWAKE TOE* weekly payments. Douglas Motors, necticut, Tuesday evening, ree. :,laet year at this time ha United Stetei citisenshtpT M l. S-4840. 833 Main. WANTED‘ iub- GUbert Flckelt. MI. 3-8982. . Vernon: Benjamin DeMagiatrla, 33 Omaha ivn—Mrs. A. W..Havalka uary*' $, 1956 at 8 P.M. o n . got hl9 name in the papers when A — No peraon chn become a 3*4 • ROOM apartment for rent. divisidna entitled. St. Paiil Dr.; Mra. Kathleen says her 3% year old niece, Nancy, LOST—|>air ot bhie and crystal .Reliable, Honest Person Furnished' or unfuriiished. Work $10,500, MUDERN, two or three te slid into a tree," Mie.' Cale citisen under terms pf the Me- 1954 FORD V-8 Custoihllne four .. MAP OF Graves, Exeter, N. H. waa ataylng with her and, whOo eyeglasses, vtclnity of Bacn|srd TO TAKE OVER ing couple. New Bolton Road.'MI. bedroom home. Recreatiem rdom. said. He did not get the sled for Catron Act if, during the 10 years door sedan. Radios heater. low WOODHILL HEIGHTS ADMITTED SUNDAY: Mrs. Ag­ before applying for naturalisation, dressing herself,-donned a pair of School and Hatel St. Return t o ^ mileage^' Original owner. Private ; m o n t h l y ’l»AYMENTS 3-8389. ' , Completely redecorated, hudde Christmaiiv however. old slippers. "Don’t w sor Uwoo.. Charter Oak St. Ml. 9-888T. PROPERTY OF nes Marlin, 188 Avery St.; John he waa Z"membef ~of the Commu- sale. $1,300. Vtiont Ml. 9-0377. ^ OF $17.63 .. ■ and out. Cellar, Garage amesite Wolcott, 180 M%n St.; Rid *rhey’re full of holes and your tons V ALEXANDER JARVIS drive, trees. l$7’ lot. Near bue, niiLj^ty_di* of organitaUons af­ LOST — PASS BOOK No. 829S8. ^ tX-XT . ' V , Start^our .. - Bosinen Locations SCALE 1”-100’ , DEC. 12, 1653 Siegal, 54 Stephen St.; Mrs,;J filiated with the party. are aUoking out," Mra. Havelka 1953 PLYMOUTH four eUior Cran* ahopping. Carlton W. Hutchins. O’Reilly, 18 Franklin St.; F told the child. ^Oh. that's aU rIghL Notice ia'heHby given that Peas brook. Dark'green./Radio, heater, \ .Monthly Paymllnts For Rent 64 HAYDEN L, GRISWOLD, C. E MI. 9-8139, 6-4664. Book No. 8M28, issued by The Kleinschmidt, Andovei;; . Jamea This way my toes can see wIm»» 1895 full")>rlcs. Solimene, Inc.; i Month After You Receive and Q — la "dunk" ale'titimate Savings. Bank of Manchester has AIR CONDITIONED office 100% PROPERTY OF GREEN ROAD Four bedroom Welch, 35 Arcellia Dr.'; Horace word'T , • they ore going," sold Nancy. Dodge-Plymouth, 834 Center St. . Your Hoifle Outfit , Pagani; 59 Homestead St.; Mrs. The car on the left was hit-twice inside of five minutea BgUirday. night,-UiSK^icootii3^,tim» lqr ,She car and ^ . been tost and application has been Open evenings until 9. .' ^uto Driving School 7-A Roofing— Siding Help Wanted— Male 56 location. 889 Main. Suitable Tor EDWARD J. HOLL colonial available for the buyer A —- Tea. It is from tha Cterman made to said bank for payment of 3 COMPLETE Insurance, doctor,* dentist, etc. GARTH* ROAD, with.a large family. Loaded with Marcia Froh, 88 Church St on the right As a result of the second collision, four persons wem hurt. Two'of them .were riding in; tunken, "to dip: to aop bread in WINDOW PADf the amount M deposit. 19B1 FORD Custom de luxe four MANCHESTER Driving Academy, FUR THE BEST In Domdad b u ^ SERVICE STATION attendant, ROOMS OF BRAND NEW Ajqily Marlow’s. r MANCHESTER, CONN. extraa. Ebccellefit financing. Might ADMITTED 'SESTERDAY: Mra. the car at the right. The two others, one of whom was tha drie^lrf the car on tha Ieft; ceil Ml. 9-4491. Saturdaya 13 noon to 10 p'.m., Spn- MI. 9-7751. Margaret Bouffard. 103 Spruce St. UrntpyttoUsT ' M. to C D. Reward. Ml. S-TlBa. Beantltul Bedroom Suite tng. For further information call Manebester,' Cfonn., Property of and told him to buj^ the glaas' and Main. any time. . days 7 a.m. jo 8 p.m. Apply yan’a Edward 'J. Holl, Scale I”-100’, Willie Malr, 20 Florence St.; Mrs. Q — Is the Garand rifla as oe- inatoUTt RUUFING, Siding and carpentry, service Stauon,, 437 Hartford Rd. BeauUful ! Living Roiam Suite Jack's (Toffee Shop, Andrews BindMlT STREET—One five and Florence Kunz, Box Mt. Dr., Ver LOST-OPTIONAL SHARE BOOK 1993 CH^IVROLETS four doors and Alterallona and addlUona CaU- Beautiful Dinette Set BuUding, 59 East Center St.; Ml Jan. 8, 1951.'*Hayden L. Griswold, a half room ranch home atill curats.sa tha Bprtngftsid rifle? Tha owner come home to And -^ o . sue. Notice la hereby given .. betwaeit 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. non; EMward C3iapdelalne, 101 Policft Pfohe Seven Crashes, ,Q-r^How early was the Lone SU r A It la not uaualty ao con- the glasler gone and tho window two - doors. Most are fully mgs. Workmahahlp guaranteed. Beautiful "D e luxe" Range 3-4382. ' C. E.” and superceded by lot available. Fireplace full base Spruce -St.; Ann Marie Patelli 38 th at. Optional Share Book No. K lnlorcjrclco-—B icy cles 11 Washing Machine, Television Set, marked "Reserved’’ on map en­ uaed aa the eftiblem of Texas? Isldered, but its rapid r«U of flra InstoUad. There was one glkriag equipped. Many other cars to A. A. Dion, the., 399 Autumn MAN TO WORK on used car lot. metit, brautiful kltclven, nice lot Locust St; Louis Hlgbtcr, 33 84>1- 8118, issued 1^ The Manchester choose from. 1993 Chevrolet Bel Street. Mi. 9-4860. SUrting and cleaning cars, etc. Rugs Lamps, 'Tables, Dishes, titled "M AP OF ROCaCLJEDGE PricM at $14,000 with a 80 year A—Tha Lone, Star waa uied on mokes It a bettsr fntsntry «rtort—ths glass come a fool short Savings and . Loan Association BICYCLE R e p a i r i n g aii types, ton Center Rd.; Jamea MasOir 55 Arrest Four Drivers Herie Aire hardtop, 1849 {.Do^e, 1950 StesiW .^aiprk.. Apply in pe'reon to Silverware. Blankets Addition No. 2 and revision of lots mortgage, either FHA or VA, Homestead S t; Allan French, (fov a flag as eorty iw 1819, and oft one | weapon, o f rsactalng the window. Inc., has been lost and appllcafion Chrysler, Center Motor Sales, 481 English a specialty. Now vopen 9 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Rsy Dwyer St Msnehester Motor Flee storage'until wanted. Free de­ south of Garth Road on Map of Available. Open dplly. Biiy now designed by Joanna Troutmartin a.m, to'’ '9 p.m. Manchester Notice entry; Mrs. Barbara 'niomas, 38 has been made to said,Association Main St built up roofa, gutter and con­ Salesi Call MI. 9-9399. livery; Free Setup by our Itockledge, Addi,yoAJ4«f^l., Man- and choose own color scheme. T, Manchester came through Uie^near Cambridge St., which wds 1830, in March, asss, at Waahtrtf- 'for payment ot the amount of^e- Cycle Shop, 168 West Middle Turn­ ductor work, roof, chimney re­ The Zoning Board of Appeals of Drive D;.^chard Stocks, 73 Ridge Biaglag. Bussing In Eafii^ - reliable men. cnester, (Tonn. ‘Property of Ed­ J. Crockett. Realtor. MI. 3-5416, or St; Mrs. Lorraine Kennedy, 15 holiday weekend with seven accl owned by Marshall Warren, 34, of ton-rdn-Uie-Braaoa. it wgs (>fflclaUy ______X \ 1947 OLDSMOBILE green two door pike. Sa. 9-3098. paira. Ray Hagenow, 'Ml 9-2214. WANlTU}—OIL truck dHver, full Phone Me Immediately the *if Bolton will hold a ward J. Holl. ficale l ’’-100’ June res. MI. 9-7751. Waddell Rd.; Mias Marilyn Kaefer, dents, all occurring in a 5*4-hour 43 Coburfi Rd. Ace D im ^t toOiAir Up adbptsd • a« the aniblefn of *^i^as. sedan, in g ood ' condition. Hydra­ Jtay Jackson, Ml 3-8329. totaling 12 3-7490. after 7 p.m. ’ ; •'•■No obligation. which building is alleged to be in must be extremely common an# roots Gutter work, Oilmneye have, why said plans shall not'be GUstcnlng Cape Cod with six LUley St.; Ruth Rogowtki, Wap- minutes ot each other on E. Middle ^ant the right of way 4t an In­ leltera; "E bet, Polity. R ^ ." 1993,1901, 1949 DODGES. Extra CAB d r i v e r s wanted. Must know A—I>_B—E—R—T—S violation of zoning regulations approved. ‘ • i finished rooms is yours! (fon- ping; Gordon Fogg Jr., 92 Adelaide Tpke. near Welcome PI. about 7 tersection after the car he was perhaps is melting more so. cleaned, repaired, 38 ypars' ex­ 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD both as to size and location. nice. Priced to sell on easiest R perience. Free eaUmatee.- Call town fairly well. Full or part time TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ veniently located.' > Oil' heat, Rd.; Janet Schaller,-Glastonbury p.m. Saturday. s' driving struck one operated by Certainly, I get many-Inquires O'—What does a^ artaq aong Pw SO BSli 5 nance plan anywhere. Douglas Business Semices Offered 15 Howley. Manchester Ml. 8-9381. Work. Inquire Cab Office, 53 Pur­ Free Auto Parking cor. AUyn and Building' permit No. 4<>0 was SION ’I ; large family sized electric hot Edward E. Egan Jr., 55 Odar St. The injured wore Benjamin James E. Murphy, 27, of 23 Wad­ about -It and many letters also sound like? •i' > -A Trumbull Issued for this buHding on Au­ Motors, 333 .'lain. nell Place. Martin E. Alvord, (Thairtnan water heater. ■ Good closet- - ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Vlr- Demagistria, 57, of S3 SL Paul Dr.,' dell Rd., on Summit SL at E. Mid­ from people, who complain of at­ A —Thq legendary swan song la WANTED—Ridkrs from Pine sec gust 27, 1055 on the basis of a new William A. Allen, Secretary space. Dry cellar. City sewer. glnia Mercer, 92 Autumn St. tacks of dizziness qr buzzing of WANT TO BUY A CAR and had RUBBISH and aahea removed. ABSOLUTE bargain. Custoimmada who suffereii facial iscerailorrs and dle Tpke. a song wiUtoUt music, since the tion. Adams St.' to Hansen Whit General cleaning, cellars, attics building bn an old foundation, be­ BOARD OP DIRECTTORS Extra 60’ lot optional. Carrying BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daughter Police aaid the accident occurred ringing In the ears. Some of them ney or Royal, 7 to 4:80 shift. MI your credit turned down? Don’t Mo Vina— ^Trucking Situation Wanted— a l l - '------head injuriea; MichaA Savcrick, legend irefetpjtb toe mute swan -mnd yards. Reasonable rates. M. ing a continuance of a non-con- Harold A. Turkli.gton, costs including taxes and in- to Mr,, and MrX. Raymond Moonan at 4 p.m. when both ckrs, going may also be suffering from Men o f Europe. give up, see "Honest" Douglas, S to ra g e 20 Female 8|1 aurance under $85 monthly. 138 S. Main St.; a aon to M n and 38, of 30 Hazel Bt., undetermined iete’a syndrome. ’ your A M. Rubbish Removal. MI'. fon.iirrg use with the street line C5iairman; ■" chest injuries and contusions; his in opposite directions on Summit 383 Main. Not a finance company asewG •Z4UZ4CJ'.. distance less than required by Mra. Howard Lappen, 97 Hathaway Of course, not all of those who 9-9757. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. CURTAINS LAUNDERED and aftei^S. Ml. 8-7862. Jacob F. Miller, Secretary Asking $12,600 wife, Mary Saverick, 37, facial SL, started forward wrtth a rroen Q—-Who is the patron saint of] Light trucking and package deliv­ regulation. A recent survey is pur­ Dated at Manchester, Conntctl- Lane. - , light. Haberern's car, Maltbmpo have ringing and buzzing In the England? ’ > • <. commuiiity Antonobllcs tor Sale 4 rURNITURB Repair Servtca: Irooiag done in niy home. Call MI. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son lacerations; and Thomas Bieu, 23, ears have this condition, hut 1993 ‘ NASH R a m b l e r stauon ery. Refrigerators, washers and 9-4333. ■ - f o r FURNITURE OF QUALITY ported to show the traveled street cut.\thls 23rd day of December, HADDOCK & deVOS, said, turned left into B.-Middle Oomplets rapalnng, retimahuig, to Mr. and Mra. Phillip Froh, ,88 451 Parker SL, right kndb injury some of them may,. even though A—Saint George. He U also the 1863 CHEVROUBT club sedan with wagon. Fully~ equipped, excellent stove moving epeelaHy. Folding located' in error, which causes a 1955.' REALTORS Tpke. and struck the otifier vehicle. patron saint Of Russia and Portii- CMS ' rastortng on all types of (umiture. For thV^ entire home Church St.; a daughter to Mr. and and possible head'injuries. radio, heater and white' tires tires, completely recondUionad. chairs for rent 9-0753. Wo u l d l i k e to baby att New special situatidn. Forced Off Ramt they have hot y e t , laaimed that service Zlgmur.d Oozmi. Prop Formerly visit ouivshowroom. 44 State St.. Hartford JA. 2-0355 Mrs. Arthur Angelos, Glastonbury. All four w,ere taken to Manches­ the cauoe (m consideft^ jto be 8*1. ' Very .clean and in immaculate An ideal seqond 'car at Center Year’s Eve. .Call MI. 9-0843 after Open dally from 10 to 5, Jiilius L,. Strong, ,,;halrman Evenings, CH. 2-9955, JA. 8-0139, Robert L. Parent, 37, of 46 Whit­ of Watkins Brba. Tel Ml 3-7449, AUS'nNoA. CHAMBERS CO. local 7.' Byron H. Shinn, secretary BIRTHS TODAY; A son to Mt. ter Memorial Hospital, and Dema­ Meniere's disease. , condiUeo, 8610. SoUmehe, Inc. Motor Sales, 461 Main. • Evenings 7;30 to 9. JAl 9-1873, MO. 8-99«8, AD. 2-4227. gistria was admitted. He wait re­ ney Rd., narrowly escaped serious ()—When waa the Only time Ini Dodge-Ply mouth, 834 Center Si and long distance moving pack' Zoning Board of Appeaja and Mrs. Norman Pemberton, 48 The teat of the dUB' MELUDY RADIO>T.V., phono’a. CmMBERS’ FURl^rfURE SALES Summer St.;, a son to Mr. and ported in "good condition" this lojuries at 8:30 . p.m. Saturday our hlatory that a former cabinet Open evenings until >. Ing.'atorage. Call 3Q. S-SIB‘7. Hart' Bolton, (Tonn. TANNER STREET — Niw ranch when the station wagon be waa eulty alm oat- certainly lies Auto Repalnnir--Painting 7 Night calls. Ouarantsed service,: Dogs—Birds—Pels ‘41 At The Grhen Mrs. Nprman Narkon, 73 W, morning. Siaverick and Bleu were deep in the. ear. It Is commonly officer was Jailed for actions while | ford CH. .-1423.,,: Dec. 27, 1955. - homes being built by Hensel A driving south on Adams St. S. was CMS is op*rot*d for th* btnflAt o f Hi XlEm ftB YOU BUT a Awed car MS 9-3330. Center St.; a daughter to Mr. and discharged after receiving emer­ believed that there is an accu­ he was in government aerviceT NEED CAR repaira? Eeay pay- FrffGER TAME baby parakeets SPEED QUEEN Wringer type Peterman. Many de luxe features. forced off the road and struck a Oortnan Motor Sales. Butek Modeyiouse is open daily for your Mrs. John Carlin, South Coventry. gency treatment. Mrs. Saverick mulation o f fluid or . dropsy 4n A—-Albert B. Fall," Secretary <»f| M«n4>flrs^nol for itoddieMflri. menu as low ea $3 per weeli, No GONDER’S T.V, Service, available^ at 134 Glenwood St. (rear, in base­ washing machine, 1951 irtqdel. Ex­ SEND THE utility pole. Sales and Service, S8B Mam PaintIng-r-Papeiing 21 lnspe«lon. For' details contact T. DISCHARGED SATURDAY; was not treated at' the hospital, the deep portion of the ear called the Interior under President charge for loan cere on order oyer any Ume. Antinna converaiona ment) open 10 a.m. 'to 7 p.m. MI. cellent condition. J30. Call 9-8365. Patrolman Albert Scabies said streoL ML t-eon. Open evenings- J. C^rockett, Realtor, at MI. 3-5416, Mrs. Minnie Mullen, 13, Knox St.; ' Car 8ru<4( Broadside the lebyrinth. Jhla condition Harding,, was convicted'and son-1 CMS i$ no(»i>reftt. IHiai no ilockhotd* $60. Expert front end,'motor tuiied PbUco fictory tupervlaed aervlre. FOR INTERIOR' , painUng and 9-6572. FORPRO;MPT an ynlcentified car headed north Tel. Ml. 9a4M. . 3 ; : or res. AO'. 9-7761. Mrs. Georgiana Ather, 103 Blssell ' According . to . Patrolman Ray­ does not often develop In young tenced In 1939 for accepUitg a| 1949 CADILLAC converUble. Lua- .up motor Jobs, paint Jobs, wheCl decorating call Wrtv, Dickson and REMOVAL SALE. Discounts 30% REFRIGERATION HOMETOWN St.; Enrico Reggio, 38 Maple St.; was occupying more than Its share people but post the age of. 45 It bribe In leOibig naval oil resarvoa *rs./Th* m*in)3*rs of loord of bslsnclng, tires, etc. Phone' Ml^ Musical Instruments 55 mond Peck, who investigated, the ^trmis dark green lintah. Nearly DOORS OPENED, keys fitted. Sonx Ml. 9-0920 any time. Com, and up on all bird supplies, cages, SERVICE VERNON, STREET — Three bed­ Mrs.’’ AJidtey Beck and daughtetr, of the road -aa it epproeched Par­ becomea increasingly common; new top and Urea. Buy during the 3-6191 Brunner’s,. Tolland Turn­ pletp insuranoe coverage. 'first of Uie two accidepts occurred ent’s station wagon. To aiVoid an Dirsetors i*nio without salary or rwin^ \copted, v a c u u ^ cleaners, trona. books, package seed. Petamine, MUSIC Instrumental, rental Com­ room ranch,, basement, at- BtorrsL Mrs. Ruth Cool.ey. 70 after Demagistris, pulling out of since there are more o f us in tke Q—Which 1s the moat common off eeaaon. Save. Center Motor pike, TijJcpttviUe, next tfi^Nttner g ^ etc., repaired. Shears, cJilX WILLIAMS ' tached garage,. amieaite - drive, Orchaid St., Rockville; Donna accident. Parent swerved to the later years of . life than there us«(J mineral ? noroHon of any kind. - Gardens. EXTERIOR and interior' paiMina Budgimine, Parakeet toys. Porter­ plete line of Instruments. Rqntaj a. parking area, headed north Sales, 481 Main, ^ ^ ktaivae, mowers, etq.. put uito con- field’s. 88 Spruce. Ml. 9-9520. applied tepurchue price. Repre­ NEWS cabinet.kitchen, ceramic tile b^th, Delnicki, South WInclaor; Mrs. right, and his vehicle mounted a to be it would certainly hot be A —(Quartz. and paperhanging. Floori cleaned M l 9 - 3 5 8 5 fireplace, immaculate condition. across the< highway without lights. sidewslk and struck the pole. 1993 BUICK SUPER four door, ditlaii for coming needs. B^altji- and waxed. Free estimateS,^ SU' senting Olds, Selmer. Ped- TO TH05E IN Anne DolengoskI, Plainville; His car waa struck .broadside by an surprising if Meniere’s disease Alt of Ihit mMNt that tho waite. 93 Pearl atreetiY MANCTlESTEft, Pet Center, 995 -ler and Bundy, Metier’s Music 317,500. Warren E. Howland, Real­ Charles Farrell. 18 Drive B; Step­ Parent was' thrown to the was' actually more common Than' Q'—How did early man express I - completely equlppt I mdudlng Auto'.Driving" School . 7-A pertor PainUng and Wallpapering tor. MI. 3-1108, MI. 6-800$. automobile .driven by Russell E. ground by the Impact, bul he waa .utlful two Main St. MI. 6-4273. Open Monday, Studio, 177 McKee. '«1, .3-7500. hanie J. Fogg, 55 Westminster Rd.; it used to be. the Idea of a day ? ' ‘ ■ I M*mb*r; n*c*iv* bock mert In f»*fl*fHt power .steering, ANTIliUBS Rcflnlahed.\epairlng Co. Ml. 9-7547. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday THE 5ERVICE Copeland, 34, of 113 Greenwood not hurt,/according to Scabies,' tone:one green plua.new 'white well LARSDN’S DRIVING School, $L000,'DOWN, larg^three bedroom Mrs. Barbara-Hill. 174 E. Main St., Dr., who was headed west and Recently, I have learned of a A —Tho Indiana measured months I done do any furniture, ^ e m a n , 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., TTiursday and BAND AND orchestra instruments Rockville; George Jacquemlii Jr., The drl4er of the car reportedly for. overy dollar you invost thoO yoO Urae. Fully, guertnteed. Sec thia Manebester’a only trklned and PAINTING AND paperhanging. rpn9h. Fireplace, tile ,bath, ga­ failed to see Demagistria. new theory on the cauae of thia by moons, ^ehlstorio men mesa-1 certified uiatructor. For your safe­ 188 South Main Bt. - P h o ^ Ml. Quality work, reaeonable prices Friday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby and pianos. "New, used, -rentqls, RFD 3,'Coventry; Mrs. Ckrlina stopped toXlnqutre if Parent waa beauty at Crater Motor Batee, 481 94848. ' . \ L . A . rage,- amesite drive, KM’ , lot, r the collision, the two driv­ condition. This theory, which It ured the houre by tha shadow-cost can' from cmy oth*r form , of turglcol* ty We are trained to teara proper­ and prompt service. E'req esti­ parakeets, canaries, m’ongrel pup­ repairing, toning. Ward Krause, Kailgren and daughter. West WiL hurL but he proceeded on when by a st^ck; Main. pies, hamsters'. S and H stamps 87 Walnut. . ' • trees, high elevation, -. suburban, ers got out of their cara and a few, based on' some careiful -studies, ly. Ml. 94079. mates. Fully insured. Call Bert tngton; Bnizabeth KAth, 63 Pearl Parent sal(f he wash’t. Patent suggesUi that It is the result of modicol iniuranco. ALL TYPES OF TV 8EBy.|CE. with every purchase. Carlitoh W. Hutchins, Realtor, MI, onlookera' rushed into the road. tried to follow the car, but his sta­ 1991 !FORD b 4 6 n pickOp $400. Plante; Ml. 9-6985. 9-5132, 9-4894. St;- Elmer' LaChapelle, RFD 1, a chronia progressive' neuritie in Q— In what way, do the eyez eS a ] MDRTLDCfC’8 DRIVINO School. COI^VERSE, Among them waa Bieu. A t the tion wagon waa too b*8Iy Terms. Call 'Ml. 9-6769 after 8 Radios and Phonos Rockville; Joseph Levasseur. 40 the labyrinth wdtb the formation flounder develop? I Lost confidence quickly restored ^ A I N T ^ 5 —Exfbeior and Interior, Wearing Apparel—Furs S’! 913,400. NEW THREE bedroom W, Middle'Tpke.; Mrs. Elizabeth same time the Savericks’ c4r ap­ damaged to travel more than a by e skilled, courteous instructor. A vallableVit A» Tlmea bimerhanging, ceilings refinIshed. Livestock—Vehicles 42 proached going weat and struck of a kind pf crop of blisters. The A—The baby flounder atartsjtfa BLACK PERSIAN lamb fur coat, ranch. lArge kitchen, - ceramic Udstedt, East, Hartford; Albert few feet. theory also proposes that the 1994 CHEVROLET convertible. License Included. Insured, 'dual ’ Call WitX HILLS wallpaper broks on request. Estl the DemagistrU car, which was 'Minor Accident with eyes on opposite sides of lU WE BUY COW8. calves aiid. beef size 12»14. . Elxcellent condition, tile bath, oil hot'water heat, full Martin, 173 ‘Crfeen Rd.; Mrs. symptoms . are the result of head Just as any other fish. As It inraUm^nt of lOsff mar* ,Blue, with radio, heatar, power- coatrolted standard and bydrama- MI 0-^ 8 8 maths given. Fully Insured, Ed cattle. Also horaea. Plefa Bros. cellar, % acre with trees and Denise Miller, 1\ Englewood Dr.; still on the highway and with08to Tfie-aeries of accidents Satur­ glide and power brakea. Special Uo cara Ml. 9-7398. w a rd ^ .. Price. MI. 9-1003. newest style. Good bargain. MI. ! Ughts,' breaking ' of theae^ blisters from matures and flattens', one eye 1 Tel. Ml, 8-7405. 9-3973. i raiNTiint AND^ view. Suburban. (Carlton W. Mra. Martha Stevenson, 133 Lenox day started, at 3 p.iq., when cars •vollirid* NOWI 91,495. Solimene, Ipc., Dodge-Ply- Philco Factory Supanriaad Service The Impact -propelled the car time to time. Whether correct or grows slowly toward the other un­ WDMEN MUST careful drivers. PAINTII^ AND paper hangthig Hutchlps, Realtor. MI. 9-5182, Bt.; Miss Dorothea Raymond, operated by William Ritchie. SO, not, I do not knowr-T ' mouUi, 834 Center St. Open «ve-, C!HINC!HILLAS for (Tale, two pairs,- PAPER HANeffif" 9-4«94. Andover; Mra, Verna ‘Ruflm and backwards into -pemsgiatris .and of 12 Crestwood. Dr., And Mias til the adult flounder ends up with nlnge until 9. Never too. old-to leaim. Femala In­ TREES REMOVED a ^ chain aaw Repair or\new work. First class one female. Very reasonable. MI. Anyway, apparently some both eyes topside! structor. Standard automauc. Wanted—^To Buy 58 TELEPHONE Regardle^ of - whefe daughter, 14l Birch St.; Maureen Bieu, knocking th’em down. Eileen KIcly. 19. of 250 High SL, ■ ' work. Land cleaned>_ retaln^^ work at reasonable rates. Ray 9-0854. . FIVE R o o m s and bath,. Plastertd patients who drink a lot '* of M 1869 odlvT O L E T , 8,800 miles. One Duel tnauracLper. M and M Driv­ iii9nd Flake. T e l. Ml. 9 9237, your service man, or ' Sullivan, 131 Edgerton St.; Mrs Peck arrested Demagistris on were involved in a minolr collision waits built. Arthur Gay. MI-9-3266 walls and ceilings, hot water heat, Evelyn Tripp, South Windsor; charges of violation of rules of the on Creawood Dr., in front of fluids find that an attack comes Q—In what city was the first I owner. Radio,.hester. white wi^ ing SchomT ML. 9-6641. 9-6379. WANTED, Used 12** to 18 ' band woman is Stationed, cast iron radiators. Cellar partly on a few hours afterwards — American hospital esta!bllshed? tires. $1400. M l. 9-4914 eventngsr Poultry and Nupplicfl 45 Mrs. Leah Whipple and' daughter. road and operating a motor ve­ Ritchie’s home. saw,' Rpckville TR. 5-5856. .. -, the Manchester Eve­ finished off With kitchen, bath and hicle without lights. Patrolman Gordbn NOddow said probably because of the in­ A —-Philadelphia, Po,,. 'in 1 7 ^ CkiNNccTicyT :Meoical S i R v ic e , wc. ASHES a n d rubbish removed, alfo B on d »— Stt>t k s - f Upper iButqher . Rd., Rockville BROAD BREASITD i. Rockville TR. fort and adequate advertising bers from other Granges. automobiles ef one sort pr another typing and bookkeeping helpful. 5-52J3. TEL ROCKVIUr 5-2177 which should result in a sale with­ youth called at the hou.se for the charged -with operating a motor It is hoped that all local mem­ Attic Insulotipn will holp koop your houio coiy and draft froo oil wintor long. tile. V-lnyi floor tile. Install it resident's daughter and. was in­ .vehicle with' defective equipment strewn over five acres. They sur- 211 .vouraelt and save. The Tile Shop, Call MI. 9-2306, ( in a reasonable time. We have bers atteh'd this meeting aa it will n»m d his general store. OIL SPACE heater Heats 5 to 8 many prospective buyers for home.s formed she wasn't there, police and failure to notify .the Motor be interesting. It will cut up* to 30% ^ fud Mils; n*xt sumnitr it w HI koop your houso up to The popular cobbler apron, and Buckland. Ml. 9-2^. said. . ■ . . ’ "If you’ve got something you Here is the 'crowning'tmlch' to WOMAN FOR general laundry rooms. Nine gallon attached tank A Happy of all types, and good investment Vehicle Department of a change of ISie ways and means committee an ample cover-all. work. Apply in person. New Model Grant posted $5Q’.bond for court can’t sell, say iresidenta here, ‘‘take 15 dogroos coolor. your- coAtume—a good-looking TEA SETS, lamps, antiques, any and chrome pipe included. Rea­ properties. address. will give a report , on the dance Pattern No. 8187 la in sizes 33, appearance Jan. ,14. , held Dec, ll.'roie profit from this it to Walt Melton. He’ll buy any cloche! It is Sattering to wear metal item retlniahed and re­ Laundry, 73 Summit St. sonable. CaU MI. 3-5511, Court dates for the six are ocT 84. 98. 39, 40, .42, 44. 48. Sise Police said Clarence * F. Veh- dance will bq turned over to the thing." Stop in today, wo hovo a good stock of J>M Insulation in lodso, bknkot and with either the crocheted . .band ot paired. Plating and poUahing with ♦ EAST OF THE RIVER follows: 84, 2V6 yards o f 35-incb. silver, gold, brass, copper and R, E. WANDELL nart. -43, of 102 West St,, was. ar­ Grange-at thia^eetlng. the gold pom-pom, aijd especially HelrWanted-^Male 56 Buildinc Materials 47 New Year - Manner; Dec. 30; Daley, $50 bond A FINE BUSINESS Jbatt forms. Wo'N sdoct tho proper l^po for your houso and sliew yoa Iww Pattern No. 6147 is in aizea 36. nickel.’ Satisfaction i^aranteed. '‘C iT PAYS TO CALL rested by Patrolman John Hugfiei for Jan. 14; Cblby, unannounced;- Master Walter Foster haa great nice when made from chenille after Vennart's wife. entered a Woodruff. S. C. (8V-The city' 38, 40; 42,-44„ 48. 48. 90, 02.-Size RockvUle Sllversmitha, 35 Center Fiberglaa Insulation, per M $44.00 Shennlng, Jan. 3; Phillips, Jan. 3; confidence that even though the .38, 2% jrards o f S5-inch. Two pat- which gives a velvety appearance. AUTO MEUHANIC2S. full time. Can Building complaint that her husband would meeting comes right after Christ council haa idiown a tender feeling you con Insuloto a 25* x 40* oliHc for only $5.00 por month. St., RockvUle. TR. 0-2394. 4x8' Plywood Sheathing, per SAMUEL- M. LAVIIT and Yatroussis, unannounced, terna- - Pattern No. 5211 contains'cro­ also use automobile pollaher, lube hot let her Into their home after max, many members will endeavor for parking meter ordinance vlola- man, tire 'man, coal and oil truck M ...... ; ...... $189.80 Wednesday .'.Rudolph Reich, 84, For tSsas pattsrns, aend 35c for chet directions; material require­ 3d Common'Nails, K e g ...... 39.50 " Contractor T o A ir MANCHESTER MI. 9-628o' 'she returned from a 1° a re­ to attend the meeting eince it will 'tors: each, in coins, your name, addreaa, ment; stitch illustrations. driver. Call or atop in, see Mr. 1x8 Sheathing, per M ...... $94.00 lative. of 441 Summit SL, waa arrested be the last meeting of the year, • H ie violation fee haa bee.n re­ Open Daily 7 A. M. to Buildlnc—Contracting 14 Teg or Mr. Quey, Morlarty Bros., Rcsidtnfial-CofflnM reial •iM desired, and the pattern num' Send 25c in coins, your name, Clam (Jaqing, Lin. Ft...... 089 Ve.nnart posted $60 bond for a by Patrolman Gordon Neddow and The special program planned will duced from 5^ to 25 cents and 5 P. M. Inchidint Wed. Inc., 301 Onfer St.', Manchester. charged with evading responsibil­ ber to BCE BCBNETT. MAN- address and the pattern number PALMER AND CARNET, mason Prime Shakes—18", 8q. $11.90 Alt«raH9iis>R«mod«liiig Jan. 3 court appearance. end Master Walter Foster's year parking tickets hive been re MI. 8-5138. ARE YOU CONSIDERING ity and operating a motor vehicle OBBBTBt EVENING HERALD, to ANNE CABOT, THE MA.N- contractora. Free ertimatea. No O nadian Framing—load-*- Patrolman Hughes yesterday in office in great fashion. placed with yellow' Anvelopei in Afternoons and Sat..,^ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? while under the influence of liquor which i- vklators may conveniently m e AVB. AMERICAS, NEW CRESIER EVENING HERALD. Job . too big or too amall. Ml( w a n t e d — A-1 mechanic. Top per M ...... -...$97.00 “ Business Built Qn ^McCUJRE arrested Albert E. Simmons,, 185 Refreshments will be served by Until Noon We will” appraise your property or drug;, as a result of an accir pay finds by draping them in one TOEE 98. N.Y. 1159 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW 9-4783 or R ocln ^ a TR. 0-4744. wagts. paid for the right man. THESE ARE PICKED UP PRICTES Customer Satisfaction” , free ehd without any obligation. of South Coventry, and charged the men, who lost in. the Ciompetl^ dent at' Main St. and E. Middle of several boxes around to*^u- ,,Tha aew fan and winter '59 ia- YORK 99, N. Y. . Boland Motors, 389 Center St. -We guarantee sheetrock, frock Full Insurance Coverage We aieo buy property for cash, him with breach of the peace. live Night protram between the SS^North Main Straat gua aC BtEq FWMon, oiir com- • Stm available — the Needlework GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- lath with any houie that we com ­ PONTIAC- Police ’ said Simmons had Tpke. '— - .men and womem A stern ’Xsi^ct still' reriialnt,' •elling or buying contact According tojiolice, a car driven however. Someone looks you up if ------— ngBSliie U filled Album printed in attfacUve color. tions. additions and new construc­ y o u n g m a n to work in garage. pletely furnish. We carry a com­ Tel. MI 9-3033 g'fANLEV BRAY, Realtor rreatrtl a disturbance :,al' tbe TeLMI9-S25S , aew-easy stylea to It contains 58 pages of lovely de­ tion. Dormers, porches, garagea Washing cars, pick iq> and deliv­ plete line of building materials. \ After 5:00 P.M. 979 Mala St, Maachaater BRAE-BURN REALTY Center* Springs skaUng pond ami by Reich crashed into a car driven A red k A is a distinguiahlng you fall down on a vlolmtien fee r and expert. Doli't signs—plui 3 gift patterns, direc- • and rooms finished at reaaonklaaonante ery work, etc. XSood driving rec­ NA'nONAL BUILDERS-SUPPLIES ill 9-454S. Opmi Eveataga K l. 9-8271. : waa regarded., aa ' a "gcntfal by Paul Hauachit#, 684 ,E. Middla charactaiiaUc of, /o c k bass. after a period of 38 hour*. 133 cents today for pricea. Workmanahl]nahlp guaranteed. ord important, Apply in person to * 381 STATE STREET 82BALDWmHOAft- : Goos pnnted In book. Only 25c Free CatimatM. a copy. Rohert M. Alex- Bruno Maszoll at Manchester _ NORTH HAVEN. (30NN. '■ MANCHESTER. CONN. 1 ■ ■ ander. MJ,,9.T71t Motor Sales. C^aU MI. 9-0395. Tel. caiestnut 8-$147 » ■ ' ■ —

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' T U E S D a V , D E C E M B E R 77, 1 9 U . \' ATtrige DisUjr Net Press Raa Thi Wtsthtr \ iKan»lrf#pr JEoenfno flrraUi . Far ttw Waak Radad Fireew l at V. B. Weather Bateaa Dae. 84. 1668 >-f * ‘ ' ' “ h The Dorcas OHmp of the Soubi Herrmanns Get Fair,: net quite as eeRI teaigkt. tetbodUt Church will meet At the Dedicates Deeds to New Church Property W FOR MAXIMUM HEAT apd TROUBLE FREE OPBBAtlON ^ 11,805 AboutTown !b tomorrow morning at t:S(l( A' Law i'5-86.,Thursday, sonie riandL rug making. f . WorA from Son r al the A«6M aeaa, warmer. High la aslddle 86a. Altwrt H. BoMuc, (uhMr‘1 maU af I a m iiii TON. SO Ford St., rattirn- M anthM ^r^A City a/ ViUag» Charm •d t « NottoUc,*Va.. Nov. SO aboard ^ _ iple ChaptSr. No. 58, Order In Flood Area of the. Eastern Star, nill meet to­ t Use SHRL Furnace 01 j tAa daotroyer UBS VoKalcaaang. '' morrow at j8 p.m.-in.the Masonic ~ - OB Bunion ond Stokon Sold (CSasalflad Advartlatag ea Paga U ) whteli complatad a 17*wetk cniiw Mr. and Mre. Otto '-HwTihann, VOL. LXXV, NO. T4 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCtaESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28.1955 PRICE FIVE CENTS V v ^ tha 6th Fla«t In tha Madlter- Temple. Following .the business 6Md Sorvicod Promptly and EfRUiontly session, entertainment will be pro­ 618 Center St., recetvad m telegram -V- T ' "— vided and .refreslments will be Christmas night t r o jA ih ^ bon. Bgb l.C. RoiMrt-UlZHtr^nn, of TtaaoridCltlaib Jr. arrivad hbma served by Mrs. John Trotter and Air Force Reviftcs ' .-.V 1.;^ her committee. Matysville, CfeHf., whom thay had niiuraday from St Albart'a Junior been unable to . reach since the Samlnary In K ld d lato ^ N. .T.. to t I-. 4 I New Traffic Death little Celifomla town was Inun­ War Output Plans •pant his Oirtstinaa vaeatloh with Army Pfc. Morton Handler, 82, dated by the Tuba River, sweral hU pam U , Mr. and Mrs. Fred- son of Mr. and Mn^ Irving Hand­ days ago. ■ ; Z # ^ ^ .a-v '-ma ^ ^ W* afldc Iilelb. SO Madison S t ler. 36 Gerard St., recently was Herrmann said today the tele­ Washington, Dec. 3S awards the good conduct medal gram was a KasBurance that hla Tbs Air Force today ordered In Germany while servli^’With the Record Seen for an Immediate change in pro­ S ( t Lawrence Decker.Jr., son son, and daumter-in-law, Raba, of Mr.^ and Mfs. Lawrence Decker 359tb Field Artillery Missile Bat- duction Mretegy to meet the talioh. A mechanic In the Hat* and their two '"^ughters,. aged 1 - A of 7S Cooper St. wUI depart from seven and eight, are safe. They threat of violent devastation N*w Toik on Jan. SO with the first taiion's Battery B, he rSceived the at tha outset of a . general decoration tor his exemplary be­ are presently living >1 improvised ,Cah you honestly toy to yourstlifi Increment of tha 11th Atrboma Army quarters near Marysville. New Year Holiday war. havior, efficiency and fidelity. He Division. Prior to his entrance Into. Sgt. Hentmann, in chngs of the Secretary Donald A. Quarlea I Army, he attended Arnold Qol- was a former student at the Uni­ " I have dnough lif t iniuronch laid down the policy, approved versity of Connecticut, enterlni; officers’ meiM hall at tint Beale at Milford. He ts presenUy as- Air For.ee Base fai MarysTdUa'sald to look after my wife, my children, the total for the cor- by the Defense D^^rtment, slinedi to Battery C. 88th Airborne the Army In Februaiy 1654. Chiesgo, Dec. 28 (/P)— in the telegram that a new Borne Bi-la whn fnriM>aaf an all- respondulg monthe'''ef 1654. reversing the okf idee of build­ Anti-alrctaft Battalion of the 11th he and hie wife have bought In the my future?" ' .1 perta who forecast an all- Statlsticlena figure the yeat^f ing up war Induatriee after tha Airborne Division, now stationed Memorial Temple, Pythian Bis­ little town was floodetjl up to tb! time hfgh traffic toll for Oie toll won't comb up to the record of - start of hostllltiee. at F t Campbell. Ky. ^ ters. will meet tonight at 6 o'cldek second floorr He expects to re-oc-. Chriatmaa holidays npw pre­ 36,660 set In 1641, but It may ap­ The new plan, which Querlea In Odd Fellows Hall, with the past cupy th* new home .within several CHARLES $. BENNINGTON ^ dict a Mcotd for thd" New proach 83,000. ordered the' Air Force and In­ Manchester Wates will ymlt chiefs In charge of the' program days, as soon ah the floodwaters 86 SALEM RD__ TEL. MI 6-A700 ^ The blackest of the "c the driving Friday. Reports claiming that all hebita that ahocked the nation laat causes—was 8,156. IhUoyBlimmlngl, ^ be one year Madchester Lodge of Elks, No. townspeople and m*en at the Air. And the loss of "life during the old in January, and the sueoass 1868, 'Will hold a regular meeting weekend,’^ „ Force base had - been §vacuated ' .The Council predicted 560 motor 1656 holidsye broke four recorde. By, WHITNBV. JACOBS at thai group in M o le s te r tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the \ Herald PiM>to. safely Were their only assurance .Here ere thla ysef'a/holiday Tax Men to Aid Elks Homer Reports Will be heard A vehicle fataUties for the (hlha-dey A specticulfiT 8*hour blfiza largely due to the unflagglnf In­ Alton B.VCowles,' chairman of tho building committee of. North until the' Christmas nlglit tele- Reminder! Christmas holiday. .Tha number tolls, with traffic deaths Umd first terest and work of ^ b ^ from, tha commltUas planning the 76 r a # S-{Methodist Churdh, presents the deeds to thd new church nroperty on gram. | ■ and deaths from alt accidental in 18 degree temperature New Year’s Eve party and the added up to 606. ' Thoiqpaon, a* she Is known to the W a Perker St. to Mark Holme*, chairmen of the board of tndteea-of the The record for traffic deaths causes second. ^ Public in Filing Jegtroyed an estim ate 8160,- - taemtoers and her aasodati;. offl> Swedish nijght. A class of 35 v^ll wsB- 'va aw 'church. The Rev." John E. Pbst, pastor of the church, center, dediceted ■ V '*- Order Now! during a New Ynar extended holi­ (.New Year—266 and 863. , -JOOO in prOjMrty after 6:80. cere. be-Initiated on Jan. 85 la honbr df the deeds. ' '. ' Memorial Day—566, traffie rec­ : , • \* day la 407. It waa ..eet during « htwnentheNewl^Dg' tha president of the State associa­ 'four-day weekend period at the ord for that holiday, end 566, over­ Returns for ’56 f tion, MSrrttt Ackerman. ' Given Deeds *laj^n Co. plant, 99 The H dy Ghost Mothers C lr ^ uled for completion Friday mbm- . end Of 1658 end the atarc of 1653. all record for. that holiday. ' will hold Its annual Chrlstmiui presided ovsg.. by Mrs. Ruth J. Independence Day—407 and 805, Washington. Dec. 18 <5$ — The Gardner St., burned to tha Mil^and Mrs. Charles E. Harris Spencer. . Ing. ■ ' .;\ HALE'S "Thrcold figures fores us to the party tomorrow night at 8 o'clock To Property In answer to a number of ques­ The decision on accsptipg the eonclusion that 420 will die,” Ned an over-all record for any hbliday Internal Revbnue Service stands ground. , r . , , at the home of h&s. Oeoige D ^ S«d children are moving this week LARGE ECONOMY BOX H. Dearkom, Council president, period. r ; from I I Bidward St., to-their new tions put to the paator of tha low bid for the iaate of short term Headquarters \ ready to flU out your income tax Donald ClfarsIIi, 81 of 66 gpraiffi . COrmler, SO Steep Hollow Lane. A church today about the possible notes will be made by the Board set forth in a statement. "But we Labor Day—438 and 811. eetums fo r you next year, as In St., who shares ownership' of tho buffet supper will be Served. home on Ferguson Rd. Christmas Day was a significant hops the terrible lesson of the < Christmas—806, a traffic record business with his father Victor, lime when construction of the new of Directors at a meeting tomor­ FOR •' njjTnaR.*. yea'rs past. Members are reminded tO bring day In. tha life of North Methodist | church would begin, thd Rev. Mr. row at 7:30 p.m,. Christmas holiday will ha taken for any holiday, and 782. 57, of 314 Bonner St.,JaKrt(ar«, gri^bag gifts. . Miuichester Lo^e, No. 78, A. F. to heart by everyone.’’ - ' The New. Year holiday period Russell C.' Harrihgton, the new bst the damage figure: and A. M., will hold a stated com- Church. Diirliig the largely at-1 Post said that the building conlmit- If tjie town decides.to buy the 48V tee W.puld meet very soon to ar­ seven cniisers on which- hl4s are *CkM Slgures’ - was two days, the other three. Ihtemal Revenae commissioner, Fanned by a strong oortjrwind munication at the Masonic Temple tended '‘Christmas serviCb, '^ e l \,r Let’s look at the "cold tlgur4a’’ Even on safe driving day—a 34- yeatetday^ countermanded orders and blown in the air by exploding The Vka Valentine Ball , Com­ tonight at 7:M for the tranShhtlon range the hiring of an architect being acceptedi " it wlH trade in mittee will meet toolght at 7:80 deeds to the Parker St. property' and the formulation of- specific seven others. The town may de­ ... pf this year. Motor vehicle fatali- hour psrio' dedicated V cautious which would have barred such drums oC combustible finishing of business. There will be no de­ were presented to tha board of 'ties through October totiUed 30,- help to all but the. illiterate,' the materials, sparks traveled an,!tke at the Elks Home. Alt members gree work at this meetings plans. cide' to lease police cars .|f\^bida who have been selected to work on. trustees by the building committee. which ara being Invited for Ufasa 680. They show a gain et 7 pet (Conttnusd mi Page NIae) physically handicapped and per­ way to Spring 'St., according to thla coimnlttea are requested to Alton B. Cowles, chairmen df the prove favorable. sona unable th read Hkigllah. Chief W. autord Mason.; attend this Important meeting. building committee, made the pres­ Revoke Earlier Move Jee formed on hooe lines, and Senior Citizens entation to Mark Holrnes, chair­ Town OpeiiB Bids the * The original orders were issued made the firemen’s vrark more man of the board of trust'ees. The to an csgtohal district tax offices A basketball game ts scheduled onn haasTdous In the,Vicinity of the paator, the Rev. John E. Post of­ V AAANCHitnii C last. Octv 17 at the direction of plant Flamea leaped high In th* ftor this evening In the pariah haU Meet Tomorrow fered a prayer of thanksgiving. He On Notes, Cruisers la Dionne Slicks Harrington’s predecessor, T. Cole­ trees- near the building and fir*- at the Cbvenadt Church, 48 Spruce later aald In the Chrietmas Day iE C tE R C man Andrews. They had evoked men worked hard to--keep the 8b, between the Woedsfock team sermon, that "the achievement some protests in Congress.. *ni6 Senior dUsens C^h, con< Tlia town will open two sets of FUNERAL HOME bias* under control. the local playara. A social tlms was renaarkable because It repre- bids at 11 a.m. tomorrow, one for Those Instructions -said Uie tax­ ducted hy the R«escatlon\pepert Notion Dept. Home* In th* area ar* aituatad with refreshments will follow. Mnted the fulfillment, by the con­ the purqlisae or lease of seven, new \ payer -assistance program ' should generally north of the plant ig g menb wlU hold tu regularVeeWy gregation of a long established police cruisers and one for the sale FUNERAL be limited to showing ciUsena how vision.” KWTn^WfBfon were not endangared becana* at meeting' tomorrow .afternoon at of $1,450,000 In short term notes. Main Floor -\ to prs'pars thslr returns, but should tha favorable wind. "Like the'Wisemen of old," the not furnish "unlimited service to Uia Community T. The meettaiAbe- Rev. Mr. Post continued, "we The sale of the notes wlU .gl^e SERVICE Wmhars and A l Dona!ld CtfarsHt said tRs com* l^ns at 1:80 and la open to any ^r- the ’ town $1,250,000 to buy the North Bay, Onl., Dec; 28''i( )Uva Dionne said today he all taxpayers..." pany would dsfiniteljr "be in bugi* come here to present before him Walter N ./ - Othor Apfriloncas Harrini^on told his subordinates acQ who wishes to attend. There Is our precioue gifts. These deeds in Globe Hollow property front l8 fiticking to hifi itateiRent tiil . his fdur-stiFviving quintuplet ness again." DONT Leciere, yesterday the Revenue Service's “ It’a tough blow," ho no membership charge or dues, so reality are but tokens of our Chehey Bros, and' $200,000 to start dau^rhters are “drifting away’\from their family, despite a mU, sag plenty sir m u left In aU ona haa to do to Join is to at­ construBtion of improvements to ______Director policy is "to provide all taxpqyejs Dut we’r* not lickod." flkMV WIM0 IWMISllt hearts’ devotion to the Babe of 23 Main Street, Manchester denials from one of the girls. regret having issued with all^ of the advice, and assist­ tend the meeting at- the T any B ^lehem ." the town 'sqwage disposal plant. ikeJaitMAMc. Mrs. Donald afarslU. mot The transaction betweeri the Yha statement," Dionne aeld, -when9 ance they need in prep'aring their of the couple’s four children, Wednesday afternoon., 'Hit service of worship was con­ Cali MI-9.5869 returns. . . .’’ He aald the -previous­ *W lk*DONE WBILB The regular program Of games, ducted by the pastor ssslsted by town and Chehey Bore, is ached- Informed that Yvonne had denied' of .her husband, "Hs’s a fight TGU WAIT in MooUeei that there la any es- ly-issued Ifibtnictlons were Too J don't know what haU do singing, dancing and rafreshlments Robert McBride, exhorter, and . , ...... N ...... a- will taka place, with the celebra­ Jamek R. Nstson Jr., ministerial trengtmmt between the glrle.and ors ^arn restrlcUyp." ths up wa* )w ^ a M their p i^ t s , ■ The nebr orders were issued In ably won’t five up." s- tion of the birthdays for the atudent\of-Albl6n College, Mich. JANUARY WHITE SALE prepdration for 'the annual tax SAM YULYES month of December. . Dionne, sel’a yesterday none of ‘nie fire was>A abook to SHOE REPAIRING Last night, to complete the 2-day pa^ng period which starts next faintly qnd Mira. ClfacelU MOd Ugt Hocteeses for this week will be celebratim. the parishioners gath­ the -four g i ^ visited the family at Of Soviet Trap »O PH IE BEtTER UNO thair Cellander, Ont., home or week and runs through April 18. , night, "W *”!* atlU atunned by tSi from the North Methodist Church, ered at thd.property on Parker 8t. Dr, Y0UrSil» They streseedthe hope that “ by IS Miwie and the program le under the dl- for an outdMr carol sing. Later, even aqnt carda at Chriatmaa. Ona news of the Maae." , —r Btrst kaS Pastdng Lei of. the glrla, ITVpiine, said yester­ In Arm^ Slash expanding telepIMMlF' ttrvlcc. ^ A t th* ttmo abo had m E m m ' .rectlon of James F. Herdle .Jr., Uie group rriutned to the church V \ HALFS WHITE SALE u a i c day they had ^ n t a card. It edneentrating the Influx ol the fire and found it bard to ili- superintendent of recreation. . for refreshm^ts and fellowship marked the firab 'YUletids the glrla era into the'desigoated assistane*assistane Ueve the whole building was rtMd III iiMLr the time' Washington, Dec. d\(Jr)—5en. days, and by tlm use of Umb^aav- ' SMFD fireman-haul on.hoqe to get clos^ to the New fihigland fight the hlaie. Explosions of drums of finishing materials used have spent away from home since Mahefleld(D-Mont) bald, today In the manufnetur* of children’s fumlure, threw burning embers to tta'fbundatlon*. they were horn in 1984, ing tefchnlques such ’ as self-help,- Playpen Oo. plant on Gardner St. which burned to the ground Flro offlciala -oro not auro tm- "wa shouldn’t be taken ih’’ by Wa can continue giving everybody high In the air and they ware carried on the strong north wlhd ss WITH THE NEW CommenUngj on bis statement, early Iqst night. -Ice forming op the toed In the foreground, diffi­ acUy where the blaso began la tlw opens thOkMew Yoar R-jaala'a announced plans to cut Its who wants assistance a ll. of the far as Spring St., Chief W. aiSorO Mason said. FlrcfighUrs were - A 'iptonne said: \ . culty in obtaining-water end the fact that Uie fire was probably 87-year I old bailding. A t flrat 16; military budget by 10 per cent n ^ t help he needs. . . ." In any event, able to keep tha blaae from spreading, although neert^ tr««s and waa tbc|(^t It startad noitf^ .ctt* "It wasn’t something thkt was Harrington added, "We muat-pro- WeU Started before it was teen by neighbora, hempfred efforts to foliage caught fire. (Herald Photo), With o price oxplosion f done on the spur of the moilpent. year. "We'must keep our defenses- fumaco room oa tho oouth aUhsof vVlde all; neceasary aaaistance even the plant, but laterlt was felilttai Mrs. Dionne and I remained aliqht up," .'he cautioned. it this means failure-to achieve the •bout the matter for a long, time, ..Mdnafield, a mhmber of the Sen­ arsa may have been th* last. ^to KENDALL aavings in employe time that we bum, ’ hut the embarraaament we were. ate Foreign Rclationa Committee, are hoping fm-.. . . " , aufftring over tha separation be- suggested the dsvclopmsnt could 5 t « * Valued a l UiSAfit i ' Yh* Oct. 17 order called for a A fire beUavod to hayo bo*s ' came so. great we felt obliged to r^sh a Soviet switch to hea-visr Bcheduxs of specific "assistance Eisenhower Starts BMke public how we felt about it. reliance on atomic striking power!. f causdd by a dafaethr* oil bumar days," Hamngton said "any .poouited at th* furnace room la ‘.‘I think their reaction jiMOflea SeVeral other senators of both taxpayer trill be ffiyon assistance the step we took," he aald. “ They politickj parties also were .openly even on nonficsIgnidM days.” (fjoatiattod OB Fag* Ntaa) themsclvea now say they wiuit .to akOptleal-of the Soviet Union’s in­ The new rsymue(^lef also out­ a t be by themselves. That conflrme tentions. I lined principles be sqld tax officers the aeperation. ' / Sen. McCllellan (D-Ark)‘ said he on notlonally odyortisod 'Friendly AdY-iser’ ,j is ‘‘very skeptlMl that there is any (Coettnued mi F|t| fteen) Key Wert. Fie., Dec. 28 (AT ^anunost community In the United "But we hold no grudge against truth In the'awtement that Russia . '\ 1 ■ Only twice a >^ar can. President Elsenhower arrived here Statea could be an Important fac­ the quints. The stories out of Is reducing her'mlUtary* expendi-^ today fSnahdbt weeks of rest tor in his decteion on whether to BuUetins you buy these towels Montreal support what we waid in turea bj»lO per eeqt.” Police ArresL Trio in the wann ^ u th . His plane seek a second term. His Idoctora at sale price.s. the first place—that the girie are Dworehak Wants Proof touched down^ at Boca . Chica hope the trip wlU condition him for fIrvM tho AP Witm PLATTEX being' influenced b/ outaid4ra. I Sen. Dworehak (R-ldahbl said Naval Air Station at 13:48 p.m.; resumption'of a full work load in . 8 notice that a ,'friendly adviser’ Is "Vpten I have proof, I ’ll believe For Death of (E8T). about two weeks. acting as a spokesman for the 4t.” , , T h e day waa bright and.sunny, How bis heart stands that'load BEDS VOTE BUDGET - 4 ^ / ■ ' gfrls. .Sen. Potter (R-Mich) b^d he with a temperature of 77 degrees. could tip the acalee oneway or the Ifiaacow, Deo. 38 UP>—Tha. Hartford. Dec! 28 — Three CoBitoll’ of Nette*aRttes—OB* ad ; "And we atiU haven’t received tsikes the Russian announcement persons -were arrested today afteK Doctors had prescribed, sunshine' other ao far as a re-e^tion bid that Christmas card they men­ "with, a large grain of salt.’* ■ .and warmth for the Presidenya. la concerned. the two chemhiws of the Sovtat I 3 for a newborn baby apparently djed ParBanwBt air Suwleeii* JBovlei-- ies, Flat Hi tioned,'’ he added. McClellan, Dworehak and PoRar of strangulation according to po­ bphdition. • . ' . The Key West visit waMi't an­ (■■“■ £.iP tu .ow si Thysicians recommended warm­ paesed unsudmoUsly toM|j) tha “Hewever, I chm't 'want to ^ro^ senre on the Senate Appropriations lice m a- Bellevue Square apart­ nounced u n t i l late yesterday. 'f - , - n .-'■Si: ' long the' discussion In public. We. Committee. . j er fa t h e r and ciore chance'to get Elsenhower will stay g t the ieme Soviet budget for 1666. SwA ment Y?uesday. nlghU changee^ were nsfide la th* s ’# s’ a , a . a. a have given our statement and we The Soviet parliament, meeting, ' The mother Charlotte Bobb, 19. oui-oqprs to help with .Btsenhow- navel base which Was a faVonta don’t want tp say anything fur­ in Moscow, hqs'been asked to ap­ er'S c^valescence from his Sept. vhcatlon spot of form.ee Presided I. governSMnt'a fignree,: preesBteB lyho gave blrih to the child about I two days b|^ by Fteaaee B ther. We certainly, don’t’ want'to prove a 1956 budget > Which flro- 9:50-p.m.. Is being held for man­ 24 hearKuttack. Tihe time for ^ e Truman. first qnoliti make a circus out of it.' vldea.-for defense • appropriations trip and the choice of- Key, Weitt Elsenhower wiir occupy quarters t*r A. O, Zverev, were diafi slaughter. minor. - The parents said Uuv have been totaling 102 >1 biIl{on rubles, 'nlis The Others arrested were' her wer'e anri(^ced. only yesterday!' bombaudedi with r^ueats from Is nearly 10 per cent below the mother, Ydrs. Mellow Thomas, 58, Gen. AUreosM. Gruenther. North (Cdntinued on Page'nfteeaV-^ ■ T PfSYtEx^^PUhw 1955', estimate lof- 112,122,000,000 Atlantic TreatXprgantxatlon com­ (4KIPB MBDIA'TOR ROLB television and radio, stations and on e char^ of breech of the peace Vatican C3ty, De^ 36 UP)— Regularly 59e 6 0 , networks and from the big metro- rpbles. Approval is foregone and .Edgar B. Hurston. 33,v>n i mander, was announced this morn- 'ing as aMate addHton to the party VaticaB sourcee said today that (ConUnu^ 'qn Page Nine) ' but he web, not ahpard. at take­ w-hlle Pope Pin* XII, h*a todl- (CoaUaiied ea Rage'Right) fCootimied •ll^Fago FIfteea) oated the atcessHy for aa East* \ off. H'o may go to K*y West later. News Tidbits anclear aeebig he doe* aot ■ The Columbine's, t^ eoff, was himieelf. to e m e as a IN THE ,JFOMLO¥nN6 MAKEH delayed 45 minutes to aW^t the ar­ — aUMBQ SI^E 26xlf> — ; -- ‘ CuBed from AP Wires mediator in, that regard. "Tha$ -< ■ rival ef Dr. Milton S, Elsenhower, tasdi." ' said an authorttotHM AIR TRED, CASUAL CLASSICS, DRIBS TWICE AS^MAhlY DISHES — A the President’s brother, who flew spokesman, "I* lor the world lect here , i ■ a shigle-englne private loril leaders. Ylie Popo has Indicated plane from! University Pgrii. Ba., U.S. Senator Lyndon Johnson VALENTINE, RHYTi;IM STEP^ DOROTHY , DRIES THEM FASTER — ; ' aoiieduled to leave H(n>ston, T4x., the need for It” where he is q-resklent of Rennayl* for Rochester. Minn.: by plane Jor vania State Unlvenrity. WOULD FACE ACCUSERS DODb and WsCRa COON - *r-‘ — LINT FREE— ' a physical cbecleup at tha Mayo "reewter" beighi "exlfWplemF" "hing-siaa’’ . Term The President, dressed (n a gray Clinic . . . Publication of an after­ Raymond Thompson, right, of Hose Co. 4. sprays sUll smdbldering -Weahlngton, Dec. 28 (fiV-Al*. ■ ■ . . ■ ; suit and-g»ay overcoat and' hat, euiulh 56,95 ,m$meJUpM9.09' 510,95, noon Rio De Janeiro newspaper '■firebrands {ills morning at tho New England Playpen ,Co. plant at temeye for Jamee Katcher, w , Redrw'grejsn, blue and-gold borders.-'Made by the makers boarded the plane at 8':50 a.m., held u|t by censors. 99 Gardner St., destrbyed by fire last night Note the Icicles, left leglea* veteran Involved in a ley* a i 0.9S,: $th95, $?2.95, $75.95 Values of Curity diapers. ‘ " / By ARTHUR EDSON (^George Humphrey, Rep. Joc'Mar-wLeohiird Hall (the. GOP netional carrying.. a smalt camera. -Dr. Mississippi ^msn to come up for from lest night’s firefighting •ctlvlty. fHenld Photo;. ,,.alty case, asked today that he ba Waahlngtob,: Dec. 28 (F)—A big, tbi (MiMass), Sen. Leverdtt Salton- chairman ) looks -so happy. Elsenhower's plane did .not land hearing betore three Justices of * . I - e * confronted by Me aecueen at a Others felt it still is too early A ; ■ , majority of Republican- leaders' sUU staU (Mass),(1 ..... Sen. Everett DirKsen until 15 miniitea later. the peace on a charge of. murder­ hearing Friday. They alee ashed. ■ V , ^ Here's die jiremiwn foom pillow in now seem to be convinced Presi- (HI),. Gov. Christian Herber for predictions. The C(>lumbine taxied to a run­ ing a Negro service station at . Harvey V. HIgley, head, of tho . dent EUsenhower will run again. l,(Mass),:'Gov. William G. Stratton •'Anyohe who tries to spswer way a fe\^ minutes after the tendant . . . Jackie Gleason, 'TV Veterans, adnolnlstratlon, to open the industry, lt*e fpmout Floytex Heori-Retl The Associated Press today com- (111), former- Gov.-Jhomas' E. those questions at this time," Gov. Presldent’a Ufipther went aboard. comic, 4o enter boepllal scion after thf hearing to the prees. The pleted a poll of 134 Republicans Dewey (N Y ), United Nations rep- Arthur B. Langlie of Washington -The' airport temperature was New Year': Day for removal of an Britisk: Jet Hops Ocean 'V A announced Dee. 88 It had $ Pillow) drastically raducod fcr our January WhiSe We. -isaid, "la entering' God's realm, and 0.95 HALE'S who are governors, state GOJ* I resentatlve Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., around 20 degrees, ’fhe aim of- 0)e ebdominel cyst.' reetored Kutcher's 6SS9-a-nMatk -'chairmen, national committeemen | and Harold Stassen, a special as- I don't care to speculate." And'what d piHow it is. . . high, plump ond handsome Key West trip was to get Xway Pfsvde reports signing of agree­ -pension, which It aald had beta or national committeewomen. aistant to the President., ' If any of the politicians felt that ment by Russia and Communist •They were Mked; "Do you be- But,'moaUy, Republicans pinned aome votera may hesitate to vote from that; ' - In 6 Honrs, 8 .Minutes snspesided Nov. 80* NOW . . . with sound, haaWiful sloop built right in 7 AAode^ non^Uergonie, Eisenhower's stay at that aouth- Chins to increase trade between -lieve Eisenhoweir will run again f j . their hopes on Eisenhower running for a man who has had a heart at­ the two countries . . . Connecticut tack, they didn't mention it. And BRAZIL POUCE GRAB PAFEBR whippod-foom latox lliat erj^los your This is .their answer:_ again. ' agriculturists 'mart to learn what London, Dec. 28 IP)—BriUln’s,^istln g_ official record between -Rio De Janeiro, BraxU. Dec. St JANUARY WHITE SALE Yea:...... :.,.,...... 77i Some sample quotes: -Gov. Joseph B. Johnson of Vtr- Federal aid In replacing livestock glittering Comet III Jetliner MontreaontrMl and London." hood in wondorful comfort -' . , Yea, if ...... 19; Mrs. Kathryn-’ K. Meloney, ■"mont said he was qUre, It wouldm’t State Marine Shot (fin—In a predawn raid, police feed "losses 'due to the flood Is streaked nonstop across tfib Atlan­ The trip ended .a 35,000-mile { today seised copl-es of the night oftor night after night! 5uy No ...... 17 I Wyoming natlonsl commltw- make any difference. round-the-worid proving flight by i woman: "I’m confident he’ll run “ It begins to?- look lately as available. tic from Montreal to London today infiuentlal naoralag newspaaer Don't linow o f no comment .. 21 On Okinawa Duty Three children'burned to death Capt. John Cunningham and his '- new pillows for tho whoto family The "yes. I f ’ classification la for egeln. He won't' let the nation though Elsenhower . will run In a shattering 6 hours. 8 mlnutsa. DIario de Notlchw oa chargesref in a two-story frame house "In The plane’s builders immediately crew of 10 which began in Hatfield,; criticlring government ceaao** those who said, yes, if he haa re­ down." ' _ again,’’ Johnson ' said. "If he de­ GatineAu Mills, Vue., near Ottawa Ehigland Dec. 2 and took the: . , . at these prices yow...can NOW IN PROGRESS covered sufficiently from' his heart Perry Compton. Missouri state cides to run again, I don't think By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS claimed a North Atlantic record ship. Police Impounded 15,665 ..Walt^. Gleaeking, noted German for civil airliners: Comet to Cairo. Bombay, Slnga- j ro | ^ of the paper Juot off th* afford to give everybody attack of last- September. Chairmair; He will run and,.!Will the American people- will consider Marine Pfc. Harold Richard pianist, injured in .bus accident ,pore, Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne, Bates Shoes for Men $ ■ A follois-up question also was win reelection handily. He is too his heart condition as a' liability. Ambeau, 19, of '37 SUnhyside Th e 74-ton. four-jet aircraft cov­ press and consbed the (wy * 1.00 Dec. 2 in Stuttgart, Germany, ered the 3,350 miles to the Lon­ ' Perth, Auckland, FIJI, Honolulu., qewsstaade for another 66,666 a good night's sloop I -asked: .’’If not, whom do you con­ good's soldier not to continue as­ The votera will accept the Presi­ Ave., Nonrich. Ck»nn., was.In Sheets, pillow cases, towels, bed pillows, etc., still at hopes to make sn American con­ don airport beam at' an average Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. already dUtributed. Ib e ptsaaaa the lowest prices in years. -v' j. ' sider most likely to. win the GOP sisting, his country when It needs dent’s word that he is welt enough critical condition at the Ry-ukyus cert tour early in 1954. Big crowds packed the observa­ Reg. $12.00 Volue aomination?" help." to handle the'Job.’’ Army Hospital, Okinawa, after speed of 548. miles an hour, whls- tion- bays at London airport as the were stopped 27,066 cople* eh*r$, Former mayor of Jersey City, Blng through overcast skies to Since most of the politicians al­ L. Judson Morhouse, New York Most of the 17 who don’t think being shot today while on guard Frank Hogue, described ae "very liner streaked down. Aviation Min­ of their run. •» ready had said they thought the state chairman: "Eisenhower Mill Eisenhower will run again pre­ duty, - . ’ ' .1 touch down At London airport for ister Hattfid Watkinson and Sir sick inan" by his attorney ..Kath­ T-ESSCL IN 1MSTRES8 PA ' 7 • .Prealdent would run again, not )>e reelected by the greatest mar­ ferred to remain anonymous. Civil Police arrested one Oki­ ryn, and John Adanm of Winsted, a tumultuous welconie, Miles Thomas, Chairman -of the many cared to speculate on what gin of states since 1936" when Favors Haowtaad , nawan and are seeking three who took too much aspirin."sched- Strong tall winds txxisted' the British Oversea* Airways ' Corp. JackaoovlUe, Fla., Dec. 35 (ffi will happen if he doesn’t. ^ankUn p. Roosevelt rolled over Among those who' didn’t mind other persons. uled to be released from Litchfield plane’s speed over the Atl*>iGc (BOAC), ^eppedVout of the wel- —Th*. 65-foot ketch Arise, of- NIxoa Has Beat Cfuuic*—If Alf Landon. having their names used was Gov. Am^au was found, near Kis County Hospital. 'i » more then 640 miles an hour at coming cTowd;Towd to congratulateI the tobacco maa R. J. Reyaalda Ten said they think Vice. Presi­ Based oa Huarh J. Bracken Lee of Utah, an out­ guard post on the Marine base. ajC Prudential Insurance Co._ of times. crew. ' with five pet*eas aboard waa IB 1- dent Richard Nixon has the beat Some conceded their predictions spoken critic of the administra­ 4:30 a.m. by the corporal' of the America! announces pay Of A spokesman for the Royal Aero Yhe plane’s actual time from the dietreea off the mouth of CEHOUSE&SON tM CORK Th€ Mw.njwxcout chance- IfElsenhower '