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Arerage Daily Net Preas Ron MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 196j PAGE ElGtixEEH For tlM Week Eadiiig The WiiaUicr jBawrhgHlpr Spgntng 1gpyal|) Dec. 21th, 1»88 Foreeact of D. S. Woatber

Thf Poliih AniencAn Club mil I Mane Terese Collier, property on and Harlene F. Hawkea, property! 12^855 Fair, eolder tonight. Low la SOa. hold an old-fRahioned celebration ' Third Train Race ; Uiirkln St. a t 22 Ef^aex St. GENERAL Member of the Audit Wednoaday InereaafaiB^' Noodlaem, /Voir /f’s Become Official— Marion H. Hammond to Evelyn I Alwul Town New Yrai A Kvr at the chibhmiRf. Jacqiiea and Edna I. Shaw to Bureau of CSreulation. colder. High ne4u- SO. All mrnibcra aiiri jfiieata are invit- | I At West Side Rec William D. and Milla W. Whitney, R. Henry, properly on Benton St. | TV SERVICE Manchester— A City of Village Charm Members of MBUChcslrr F;|iihlcm rn New Ycnr 5 Kve part> will whose mother is a member of I he, offlnally became the Mamhealet range of hanking aervicea. at 7 o'clock. .Jacob F. and Mary Jane Miller I mon shares with par value of tlOOj meet at 7 .Tb l4>inoiTOU' nicht at the ’ club. ' office of the ConnciUcut Bank and "The pt)Ih V fjf giving helpful and Sponsored by the Manchester to Aldonna E. Thoma.s, property each: commencing business withj I post hn?no i>efoie the reffular post ^ Tniat C’o The inant h m the North pei-HoriHl altertljon to every ac­ Hobby Shoppe and conducted by on Steep Hollow Lane. iJ1.200. James Aceto. Paul J. | Miss Nanry Chrstcr. 146 Well.s i jjicrtmi;- I Knd la now deai^nated the Man* count of evetv al!?-e and nature will the Recreation Department, the Willard F, and Evelyn E. Bill­ : Aceto and James D. Aceto, incoi- i Leader of GOP St , has been the Riiost soloist fm | cheater N Main St office. «ontinue. and you will feel right ings to Clifford L. Hawkes Jr., porators. | Read Herald Advs. FjK in ci'r Set \'i< p t>otM<*hnienl, Hain race is open to children six Helicopters Lift 36 the Seronri Atlveiit (Tiureh in ,N>" I'ermieaioin for the meiginp of at home at th<^ ( ’onnerLicut Hank yea I K or over in age who own Britain rl.iiiiii; the lioliilar sea.son ('unnottuut Stale ( oibm I will hase tl)e Mam liesler ami Mailfnid and 'Pnist (Vj , wliere yon will he (lass A ins()c*(iion followed hv a. electric trains. Raps Ribicoff’s hanking inatifutiona waa g'lven hv doing .hnsineaa in the «nnie pleafl- 'Hditeen youngaters have enter- Hi-I>eaRuers of K'lj.imie'. ('liuiihi ( ’hnstiiias ami Nr'^ Yeai a paitv fedeial and State banking author- an! atmosphere and with the aame n’ t!ie Slate y\i.i.rii\ t"ru£ht a ’ M- e«l the contest so far. but other/l wnll holrl a Ne " Ve.ii a Kve pally I ilieA a few (lava ago. Tlie a.lion fwopie who novv arrve yon." Blast Jolts Havana, lean still appiv. Deadline for ap- From Split Tanker Dream Regime J from S:10 to I 10 a in Maitfoid^ (, I l.M K All 1'-! nin i1 i-’.eiu- followed approval of Uie mei \ : )*er-s ate in\ .Iei| ' j>llcation» is 6:4fi p.m., and apfdi- anri Ne« Britain Ih 1-enKners .'.ill bv at'-c kholdej a m the Mamtio cants must appear at the Recrea- | he Riiests tri Tnial t'n and tlie (Vmnei t n l ( '.o w n try Hartford, Dec. 30 (/P)—The M.S1 I’h-. II.t' A H’.'it lion Department office at 22 HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept. Bank and Trust tv> School S t . new Republican House leader i,f Ml and Mi« I’lulip*' H;.'.' Although the natne nf Mie lo. al In Atlantic Ocean said today that GOP law­ U4«p.>»e\eil St 'Aa.H eln te*! tpjrr-i of W Oman Vi ariiccl T rains will he divided Into two hank has been rhang''d «le}visilors classifications, steam and Diesel. makers have a responsibility (Vi B ninth Infanti'. <’onne.r,. 1’ inav atill use the . lettna sent to the Misa Marilyn Annalrong. 26. hf by the Hnbhv Shoppe and owner fleet of helicopters air lifted the crew,^to shore in a spectac­ stYite sert ice.s cannot he real­ fowl F’eii 7 ^ i-.M' Min .ne.H i>ank'a depo B Mamhesfrr TMt-*' ii,*l now a vice for- driving Inn faat for ronditioria FOOD SPECIALS ashore were not hurt, In good'* at the ( V- ,fi*- M'" ' 011 the upstairs basketball court at gpirits and reported the entirg Hoirse Minority learter and party Alaska Seen presidetil nf 'tie Har'foid hank, as the reault of a t-r ar rnlli.sion on .the \\'pst Sifle Rec. .spokesman in the 1959 Lefei.slalure. Pf' r».'iv i| M -e f'f Ntf liie proven' « it'plv ' an tm nsf«i uti- crew of 47 appeared safe. Casualties P i . 44 a in fViventry early last GUARANTEED /iml 1^'« • -n •. of <‘oiiun- The.v were Liberian or German* Kibicoff l)i.scussc*.s rjutlined the party's rt^le as hr ad- lil drpositof.^ foul i» m-ffssarv t'> nighl flies.sed a Republiran Duluh treat !■>, a ornp Whil*' I ntl Puhlir Records They could give no account of Balance^ for Budget luncheon at Hotel Bond. In t'.. A le t t e| till h not I fle d t h e cast when she fame to a »nrve tn • a-M' > STA M PS I> 4.' a ' * f'f 1 tie K m t ht-* of why their tanker, the African Following a luncheon ‘Heavy’ for ( •».: • I, , I, , ' \ rn I « Kve .lam e de|.n^.’oi« nf the tnrigei .uid the the Vfjad. atimk an lev ap'd, skid- law'makers weie .slated to go 'iZBy Saturday (|cd off tlie loirl and tut a feme (^uKclxim Di-ad Queen, broke apart. Hartford. Dei'. 30 .4*j - Govcrixor h,H . , • r H ir 1-. I allins SlnM’ off'- , 1! r Mr.e < ti/inge H itlia.'.aV (aucu.s to de.signale Iheir rhoice Orllinpecllr Sperlalla! po.«t St a Ir I *' 1 :< e sa i«l. Wo.'li'rn Klf-iTi'ic < Vi . Inr . to The helicopter ehuUle ayatem Rlliicoff told Legislative leadcc.s |rv < .i;. Meihfft S te ’.CtHOn fit AAifl H' tlie (.p.iiion of the man- foj Repuhlu-an state aiid^r, a Iiarnage was .^hglil and the ve- Tinman II \K.'-an. .M II, ami Mari- had depoaited 35 of the crew today it will he the General As­ Wa.shinjrton, Dec. 30 (/P)— Both Sides I- - ,4; : s V! (. it'i r Hie sale o ' 11 k • Mgrment ..f h-!h institution*', this .stale capitol post. Forniei f?epijh- hnic was dr iv en a v av. The a. . , I' ;; I ’ '1 '.(‘at : n ot '1e • • o - .*ns- lid I’lori '..ill prove tfi he of loji Hr. liran State Chairman (.'iaicnre F. ! .Maska will he proclaimed ttie Hole's Shoe Repoir gir-it olvantage to all hiisinesMea drnl was inve.^lrgatcfl by State reacue was made from the air responsible in the event of an un­ By I.ARRV AIJJIN hit r j- f ' ■ (if 1 .lOii. fo' .ien» me Marrnnipp I>o<-e« ted if) lake part. 45 miles south of Santa (-lara. lilock.s swung open in the T exas Hagerty satd the proclamation COLDCUJS (Contlniieil on Page $ix) al was dangerous and travel dis­ I They aaid government troops were Panhandle and Neii- Mexico toda>’. couraged will be ai’compamed bv an execu ­ driven out. alhnvuig Ihou.sands of stranded iiio- Four hundred of those stranded tive order redesigning the stars aphDlfL and Jd id m L torials to start inching slowly and stripes for the addition of the Shortly after noon. Cuban Navy at Tucumcan were on route to the planes started machinegunning TAVERN LOAF down icy roads between mountain- Rose Bowl game in California new state. A sneening committee Worker Falls ou.s drift.-. has received nearh' 2,0('(0 sugges* anil bombing rebel positions in Albuquerque residents, unu.sed Tnnidid, called the Toledo of Cuba The aftermath of the unexpected to . in ajw amount, let alone lions for changing the flag The JELLIED TONGUE storm which lashed the Texas-New new .flags will go into use .Inly 4 heca'ise ot ita ancient Spanish the record fall, improvi.sed to gel J ojlosiL Mexico high plain.s and part.- of The Presidential Proclamation is arrhilecture 80 Ft. to Death along without power. Those with THURINGER the Rocky Mountain States left all that remains li* complete the ' These developments came after four dead, hundreds of minor ac­ electric stoves were kept sup­ statehood proi es.^ Alaska has fin­ the flurry in Havana over the dy­ REG. 59c PRi^NTED MULTI-COLOR SWISS CHEESE V2 L8. At New Bridge cidents and thousands of stranded plied with hot coffee and other ished all fnrmalilies preceding ad- namite blast. tourists, many of them Rose Bowl hot food by neighbors with gas mis.sion. I Rebel aympatbizer* here say stoves or presauriRed r a m p I n g they have 5,000 armed partisan* Glastonbury, Dec. 30 (JFi - A 27- bound. Alaska's Clov-elect William A. stoves. Since most of New Mex­ within the city. They declared yegr-old construction worker fell Power companies late laat night Egan said he expected to lake the completed reatoration of elec- ico’s cities are heated by natural oath of office shortly after the pro­ there would be startling develop­ TERRy TOWELS •• 4 7 80 feet to Ms death yesterday gas. no healing problems were Fire Levels Old Church ments aoon In Havana regardless FOR A HOT DINNER when a scaffold on the Wether.s- trielty to the 30,000 of the city's clam ation Is signed- reported. of the outcome of rebel leader fleld-Glastonbury bridge over the 68,000 families, who were without hig replica of the Nation's Firemen are outlined against the glow of flames that destroyed 70-year-o|d wooden Bethany Bap- Snow plows had cleared moat ti.sl church in a half hour early today in Boston. The tire threatened sev’eral adjoining houses but Fidel Castro* battle to aeiz. Connecticut River collapsed. Two power for varying periods after an Liberty Bell will be rung t9 tunes of the heavy fall from rural areas, nobody was injured. The Are was di.scnvered by Boston (;inbe cameraman Paul Harrington who Santa (nara and cut (Juba in two. \h otjifir worker* were rescued. 11 to 15 inch fall blanketed the during an admission observance but both city* and country roada made Ihia picture. I ajm wa.s set at $150,000. ( A P Phninfa.x m . Fierce house-to-house fighting MATCHING REG. $1.29 PRINTED DAISY HAM Atl three men managed to grasp city . * n aWii - . f- lenUtively ftir 11 -Ti-mi. S/iee^/ The U.S. 'Weather Bureau re­ remained Icy. Saturday a Juneau theater. apparently persisted todav m that a cable or bridge supports when Schools rioaed in mm h of north­ capital of central Las Vdlaa prov­ the scaffold collapsed while they ported all roads In the Texas Pan­ A big Inaugural ceremony. In­ handle Into New- Mexico open hut eastern New Mexico, Quay County cluding j| giant parade, reception ince. Solid rolm dohhv ItohIcin amIuI t nlor nvlr.n borrlrr were removing wooden forms from $1.23 Icy this morning. That w-as the Schools remained closed for the fnfontied sources said ca.sualtie* AltiprA irvpi'^ihlr }MiqilHld pHtlrrmi All cnlnr« TERRY APRONS ■ S 7 the underside of the bridge. and formal ball, already has been Navy Wrecks are hardest hit by the storm, second day. and Tucumcari s( hools scheduled for Juneau .fan. 17. Senate GOP Liberals were heavy on both sidea One pri­ But Harry Phillips, 27, Collins­ Tncumcarl, in extreme north­ shut down at noon yesterday and The timing of the prorlamation vate informant estimated nearly nflll,S IHSIIFS I ASTKK—I.r.AI FS .M) LINT! ville, loet his grip on the cable Rib Pork Roast eastern New Mexico, had 11 inch­ remained closed today. will have no effect on the length of l^hird Polaris t.nnn men had been killed or and dropped to his death on the es on the ground this morning, and New Mexico Stale Police head- wounded •Six pHlIem* 111 lourl, Imii paUein,- In apmn.s All i olor com- 59 ground. ' quaiters said the only spot where Favor Cooper, Kuchel Rebel sympathizer* were loudly 25 inches fell at Conehas Dam 30 What A Buy! A crane was moved quickly into (Continued on Page Six). . E hmat loiiN Highway 66 remained closed was place under the bridge and work­ miles to the north. Drifts along During Flight between Amaiillo. Tex. and theV j . * (Contlmied on Page Six) Uf \VV Ml IA SHORT OR SIRLOIN men climbed its 80-foot boom to U .S 66 in the Tucumcari area Wa.'ilungton. Dec 30 'ITi .'Senate* suppoi tcrs of Pi psulptii F.i.spn- 100% WOOL reached a depth of seven feet. New Mexico border. / ir r K R K B rescue the others In a matter of Some 1,000 automobiles wer Republiraii IJberals agiced Ioday j bower, will pul Cooper inlo lom- 1 ('ape fTaiiRveial. Fla., Dec. 80 M N I I'Rf SS ( n\ ^ RS Some 2,250 tourists were strand­ COOKIE DEPT. SPECIALS minutes. stranded until today in an 18-mil c Reporter Fiel^ to bark a alale headed bv .'4eii ■ petition with Sen Kverell Dirk- ' 4^' A aleek Polaria teat rocket Urg *1 !l,'i ORRSPUN ed- in the town of 9,400 overn i4ht. 24 "«36 " APPROXIMATE SIZE IMPORTED ft) Saved were Everett Presley, 25, stretch of 66 about 60 miles .lohn Sherman Cooper of Ken-i sen nf Illinois for the post of Par- I roared off to a beautiful start to- STEAK Nabisco R it r ...... pkg. 28c Phoenix. N. Y„ and William Sher- Motels and hotelfl were jammed, east nf Albuquerque. tin ky for the party leadership In ! |y Floor lyonder in Ihe new Con- j day but waa blow n up minutes 1* till OT t w m RU7PH ri an, 22, Southbrldge, Mass. but fe^ tourists took advantage of §now I'ontinued to swirl early Jail^ Proteets ] the .Senate | gress opening Jan. 7, later wlien it drifted off courae Bulletins HAND HOOKED RUGS Bheran said that he and the oth­ the jilftergency opening of the Tu» I In a 2'.., hour meeting. eiglil | Dirkseii. now ilie Parlv Whip, l( was the third tim e in a row lion' \ — • • Educator today in ea.«4iern New Mexico, the from the AP Wires ers were sliding the movable scaf­ cufll^ri Armory and the offer- Texas Panhandle and western dOP Insiirgenl Senators agreed ' generallv is expected tn he rbnsen ] that a Polaria was deal roved after Checorama Bars .... pkg. 39e fold to a new location on the un-Uj of free rots to fthelterle.«s fam- Source of News , al*o to support Sen. Thomaa.hv a niaiority nf the Senate s 34 ■ laum hmg. II A1.4 s s'l't lllll M t..\n HoKiilar $.’1.9ft. $4 ITALIAN HOT or SWEET Oklahoma. The TVS. W eather derside of the ihrldge when thefl:!liee. A few stayed in private Bureau said another three to four ------— j Kiirhel of California for Whip, or' Uepiihln an members to take over j 'I’lu* tcnipernmental 2-atage mla- C ll(>\ >T1T( IIKIl Keebler Club Crackers pkg. 37c staging buckled and the platform homes. New York. Dei 30 (4> -- Miss j a.aai.slanl leader I the leadership post vacated by Sen silc blasted straight up slop a long BRAZILIAN rtJLNE CRASHES tjl lI.ri.U MATTIlF.S.s PAK-S tipped. RIn D* Janeiro, Dm*. 30 (A*'— I'ae in evrr\ room in the honar HP\crni pullcin.a with hlnrk, State Police aaid all New Mex- (CnntlnUFd on P ace Five) Marie Torre, radio and television I Rroup derided not to uni William K Knmvland of California plunu' of while flame at 9:58 a m. \\ I I'll ( OHM II FLA SI 14 Sheran pulled himself up on some A Brazilian plan* nith 88 gjren roar nr heigr pretlommnl ing (EST). The two stages of the mls- Urn. K.'UIM. ft. Sunshine Pretxel Sticks beams, then clung to a grating in critic of Ihe New York H erald ■ "f Sen Style.s Knowlaod elected to run for Grtv- aboard cra*h*d Inlo Rlo'a bay $7.99 SAUSAGE _ ‘ I Bridges of New Hampahire a.s ernoi of <'aliforma and was defeat- silf* aeparaled as planned and .411 \ 7(1 to In sItc. A . W # the bridge's roadwa'V'. Phillips ami ■hortly after lakeoff today, Tribune, chose today to serve 10 ; phairman of Ihe GOP Pnllcv Com 'I 0(1 Prealey aelzed a oabie running hor­ Polari.s appeared to be on the way *i.im . J O days in jail rather than di.sclose ' mittee and of Sen I.e\'ptrtt .‘-al- l-lrat report* aaid at leant 4 izontally under the bridge. |.Vodka Shots Limited Tho 4 hnico of Km lio! rs a cHn- However, 15 minutes after the $5.99 ■M \ 7(1 full sl.r i J . O r for a federal court the source of tonstall nf Ma.ssachiiselts as chair­ were dead and 15 revnied. Cra*h LOW, LOW PRICES ON WONDERFUL NO-IRON (Ixlato for \N’hip brought inlo (hr .spoctaculHr blast off the Navy an- Other workmen were unable to one of her storiea concerning eing- boat* ewept about tho Mono K ( i ( .S . I.OCAL K K K S H ANPHOYUIS man of the Conference of AH GOP inaurgrnl.^’ linr-up onr «if thr frw i\nuM( eil that the range safety of- reach the men from atop the er Judy Garland. picking up «iirvivnni among the FULL 3tn nr full hrd wlrc^. 72x90 SIZE J. Ryan ordered Miss Toree to men. They were Joined by Navy TAll t>lll':i>—DOl in i'. SI'IK 1IKH 1" .SIDK IIKMH It waa too late to save Phillips. Red Wine to Flow tors. all of whom have listed ('hoK'r of all the officiala will be jerto ry ' frogmen and private yachta. surrender at 10 a in. Monday to $2 99 .I" H tvrroM iiK M s Sheran said Phillips was inching them selves In the past as ataimcl.i ma(^1r nt a raurua of all Republli an The missile, traveling at light­ (*.rK»d fpnihl \ nnhlrsn hc'l Ahrrting \\illi nrwiiM all hound and begin aerving the sentence A Reg. $13.98 Value! ir'v.M " LONG ...... K'-’.6!t I'r. OC’KAN SPRAY PIA'MROSK C(K KTAII. his way along the cable toward Henatora at the opening of the Con- speed, already was flashed IKE ftlESNAHE J.VN. 9 w It h 7.ippcr opening She 1* the mother of two chil- tl"\H S" L O M ...... S'MtH Pr. ( RANRKRRV SAl (1, ACans eS T C s a i s a ks .Jar him, when he apparently lost his greasi ona I aeaaion. out of sight when it was de­ G ettysburg, I’n., Dec. 30 > r .— < nd\‘ t hi ough oiii Nrw ll"v 7 'V l ,0 \ ( ...... *-I.I»H Pr. ' (; 69c dren. ^'nrlv offiii' \\'cir \\r ahli» to grip and^(lll stlentl.v to his death. On New Year !s Eve it WHS noi immediately clear stroyed at an altitude of about 200 I'residrnt Elsenhower will deliv­ A teflt case of a newsman's right ir'xHI " lo st; ...... S'.MIK Pr. ■TTie WorktXfn on the crane cai- miles. er hi* annual State of The I'ninn oldMin IliiH VHlur f'vi»h, .snft not to' divulge the source of a News Tidliits whether (’ooper would )>e a randi- Wonla lliMl will K'Vr \Ciiii of ried ropes and belts to Sheran and date only for the leadership post It was learned that Just before message In (leriMin to Congress Ill I ri.l-.lt— FIMSHI.U III I l l.l.; sii.YKR i.ANK s \y i:i:t Prince Kdward Fancy Ouality By H.AKOU) K. MII.KH Additional governi... iit decrees news .story ha.s been made of Miss SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 49c w ni mill and mci \ u •• Pink, Presley and they were lowered to Qulleti from AP Wiren Jan. 9. This was announced to- IS'v.ir' lOM. S.I.HII Pr. Moscow. Dec. 30 (A*) .Muscovites to cut the drinking of hard liquor Torre s refusal to reveal the aoiirce hhir \ tdinw. g I ct'i’ lunge 4lf\(I.S" I.ONG ...... IS,Its Pr. MIXKI) PK'KI.KS ^ Q(. 39c CANADIA.N I.OBSTICR C an 95c safety. (rontlniied on Page Eleven) (Contlmied on Page Six, da,\ by preeldential aides. The jsinming thk night spots on New ate expected. For one thing. Ua of an item in a column she wrote and white IH "\7:" l,t)N«...... Sa.ilK Pr. ’______)A- The bridge is scheduled to he new Congress convenes on Jan. Year's Eve probably will have to .sale in bottlea probably will be whirl) re.siilted in a liliel suit IH'vHI" l.tIM. *4.4!» Pr. open to traffic tomorrow. 'rhree Dirertora of the Seymour 7. Press Secretary James C. DUNDEE HAND and FACE SIZE ‘aken away from food stores and against the Columbia Broadcast­ depend on champagne or other Manufaclurijig Co. of New Haven H agerty said the aiddreas, to be Pl.ANTKR’S JACK Al’OeST confined to apecial liquor stores, ing System. iH :ns_i'iu;siiiitiii:i4 top. im i n . t ii bottom wines, not traditional and more po­ at e ABng In Mii|>erlor ( oiirl Living Beyond Income carried on major radio and telc- S d 'v S ir I.O M i ...... SI.»H Pr. ASSORTKI) Nl TS 3 Pans ^ 8 C COCKTAIL SAL'CK Jar 39c Vodka, to make them merry. which ran be limited In number. Judge Ryan noted today that slslnn networks, will not only hia sentence, imposed in Novem­ requesting the rouri to dei 1 rite Sir\ S 6" l.O N t...... Sl.fIS Pr. The .Soviet capital's downtown The new ^ovlet law rationing them the duly appointed tniatrrs review the administration's pro­ Ja p Premier hotel dining rooms, restaurants ber 1957, had been affirmed by the REGULAR 25c the hard stii’inr virtually dnpllratos of truata eatabllahed by the found­ grams but also will survey “the TOWELS and cafes are booked aolid for the a law Sweden trie*, for 40 yeara. U.S. Court of Appeals gnd that er of the company and hia wife . . state of the world." gayest night of the Russian year. The Swedes abandoned It in 19.55, the U.S. Supreme Court had re­ Two Years of Austerity HEAVY QUALITY Heeds Rebels, The New York Herald Tribune FRESH FRUITS & r v & liiir Many are expected to restrict vod­ fused to intervene in the case, having increaaed their p. r capita aay* that Atty. Gen. William V. il IIK U I IN STABBING MOREWEAR A.\n thereby upholding his ruling. What Blanket ka drjnkers to 180 grams -■ - about alcoholic copiumptlon to t' ■ high­ Rogera plana td'npe the Sherman ,\ew York, De<-. SO ■A’l— H e v . SOLID COLOR ...-Homemode Delays Voting one shot - for the evening, in ac­ est In the world, a little over live Could Be Jailed Again Anti-Trust Art In a drive under Looming for Argentina e«i teenagers, areused of stab­ Values! VEGETADLES cordance with Premier Nikita quarts s year. '' Judge Ryan aaked Miss Torre's w*ay to fall lalmr raeketeem. bing to death a wedding party Khrushchev'a new edict in the attorney. Mathias Correa. If the FOR Tokyo, Dec. 30 (A*i — Premier Mrs. Barbara Jean Reed. 26, a usher In a esse of mistaken Iden­ FIZZS. stepped-up capipaign to discourage columnial realized that after she tity. were being h^lri police LEHUCE 19c Nobuauke Kishl surrendered to­ brunette carhop aaya Mrs. Kltza- Biipnna Airoa, Dar 36 - * Atpantina. onra a pt-o.-paroua ax- by HALE'S "LURON ' I,.\R(iF S17.F IIF.AD drunkenness. served the j 8il sentence she could beth Duncan aake<1 her 1o kill Mrs. today. Eight of she oldet boys FACE . MiyiNOHSOGOOOl night to rebels in his Libei;*l-Dem- But the proprietors assured In­ Argontina trifla-y farad two vaara whaat and l>aaf. bagan be called upon again to answer »*ere charged «Hh homlcliie. ocrattc Party in a desperate ef­ $37.50 Top Set Duncan'a daughter-in-law..' t'S. Rohd ' tdtu'fl wiHi n'lvrllv i njoird hni*drt.« ( ‘opira Pink gnppn, NYLON, RAYON BLEND quirers that wines, champagne and. the questions and again b» sen­ of auatarUy in an affort to rarovar! living bayond her mean* under die- The remaining three 15 years RADISHES CHEF BGY-AR-DIE fort to hold the Conservative atork and commodity niarketa wMlI drrp ro«r «qnn and luiqnolsr lighter intoxicants would be avsil- tenced to jail If she refused proapcrlty burned up by living tator .luan Peron in the late old—ivere held for children’s ^roup together at the risk of'his be rioaed Thursday. Ne$v Year’a 2 pkgs. 2Sc able in quantities limited only by Correa said he had so Informed beyond her inc(mie. '* ! 1940a To appeiu^f the workera. ha ruurt. Army Pvt. Charles Kuntz, Job. For 1959 Revel Pie.udent Arturo Frondizl out - : kept l-ajstng wsge* onlll Argentina CLOTHS “ “ E Q © the drinker's pocketbook. hls client. ohn Nlonak).*. 33. a $7.5 a week 18. of Brookly-n, the victim, was BLANKETS Klshi met with three rebel lead­ lined the hardship program in a ! was eating up mui h of the sur- RARERIPES Khrushchev in a speech Oct. 17 cajihier In ('»anibDdge. Maas I* stabbed as he yialkdd with two ers who had threatened to lead a natlonwlde brosdcssl last night I I'hu/she had preoously e.xported SEG. SI2.45 HALE'S "STUROYWEAR" said a new law was being written (Continued on Page Eleven quoted hv polu friends Sunday nighl toward HK(;i IrAH VAU K. 2 bunches 25c ^ MIX " X W boycott of Parliament, possibly At Night Clubs cc a* aaylng he took He said it wo))ld mean higher to l!(ay for industrial goods under which a customer could gel llOSXrOl of hi* Brooklyn’s Bushwiek Methodist SPKCIM, ...... TH( MA.INCS INCIUDINC etnlM forcing its dissolution. The Pre­ hi* employer * nroney Ttia worker* still sre a power­ *4.99 only one shot of strong drink in and Ibei 90 per cent of it on hor*e prices, less meat and consumer Chureh for a wedding rehearsal. CELERY HEARTS mier accepted their demands for New York, Dec. 30 lyp. New ful polHlcSsl factor which provision­ 100% ACRILAN BLANKETS Sir.e 7’2\hO Here n ft beautifully warm blanket thftl comen in a restaurant. “Those who want five and dog bet* ...lo e Slayton. 18, goods, fewer government Jobs and postponement of Party elections Year's Kve at moat nf the nation's al govennment* have hesitated to for fteven new roh^r.'R. 33c pkg. glasses will have to go to five res­ Rhee Scciirily Misaou|-i Penitentiary inm ate, more f>ee etvterpr)se, BAIAAH>.n S T I lJ . lAkST and a reshuffling of Parly execu­ leading hotels and night spots will Frondizl In effect devalued the CMOLs ^ c e Peron w as ousted by * ; taurants,'' said the Premier. riahna he rummitled a murder for l.Andon, Dec. 50 'Pi — The 72 \ ‘HI $, tive posts. cost you about the same as last /nilltary coup in 19,55 But mount-1 MeINTOSH APPLES FAM ILY S IZ E can of "They'll sober up while making Opposed in Seoul which another convict i* aerving peso by freeing it from exchange halloon Small World Is sHII lost The three rebels accepted year - which, as you mav recall, ing foreign debt* and Ihe inability ! 9 99 the rounds." a life term. Gov. James 'T. Blair controls |o find il* own level II o\er the .\tlantir. Expedition* 3 lbs. 35c Kishl's surrender and agreed not -was plenty. of Argentina to modernize herself .Siwen roloi .H nil uiuimihI Most officials believed the new Seoul. Dec, 30 'J*. Scallered »*.V*. Sco tt County Sh en ff John ad been fixed at 18 to the dollar orgsnirers here said today they Mail- I" one .,( ilir liiicr^l I'lanlirl m.imlla, (uicm f..| all our CHICKEN OF THfSEA'TUNA to the Party. They are for­ . Celebrants who want dinner and ut traded unofficially at 68. The without further outside help forced vnlue' Marie eapet iiilly foi BED PILLOW VALUES directive would not become fully manifeatatlona of oppqaition to Dennis at Benton said he doubted S still have had no word about grnu|i r.f sli.iTs .Seven li' aiinriil iMlora W a-lie- qiiickh and oiu New \'«u k Yiiyier for n TANGERINES mer Deputy Premier Mltsujiro effective until New Year's Day. entertainment will pay up to 137.30 change will increase price* of Im­ action by Frondizl, who was elect­ casili no t'hrmli.iKc Mriih|iM.oi ui ;n a- uooi Ileg. *1 W.^. II. I-, iiomlrii'h. the Syngman Rhee goveimmenU* Slay ton ’s storv. the four British adventurer* or group of almea. I.Alir.K SIZE NEW ECONOMY! NEW CONVENIENCE! Ishii. Kenzo Matsumura and Shuji But nany restaurants began re- a person for a year’s end revel — ported goods and eventually of ed last February-. lAA(e\ foHni. rofu inr al/e. SA I.K $3.99 and will pay extra for the drinks controversial new Security Law- Atlas aatellrte expected to stay In addition to freeing the pe»o. their plastio balloon. .Although 55c dei. Maautiuii. str; ting their custome-a last Sat­ In orbit more thaa twice a* long domestic good*. 12 days have passed since any Hrg. $6.05. I.Hle\ ftmiu. For main dish meals, extra aandwicheal Those who choose the less popu­ continued In Seoul today." Rein­ At the same time a 1329 million the President told the nsUon: The Party elections had been urday, and temperatures ranging a* original 2(J-day prediction . . . message was received, friend* Kvtni plump xlre. SAI.K $4.47 lar or leas exclusive hotels and forced police patrol* maintained aid piogram for Argentina was 1. Msny of the l.SOO.DOO nation­ GRAPEFRUIT scheduled for Jan. 17 with Kishl to J) below zero discouraged a tight watch on the city, Fede.ai Mediation Board tne* to­ of .he crew have not given up M e « dniinr chargi- iiccoiiiits! (irern TraHing Stamps arc ifi'cii «itli Reg. * io m c r s « iio pn.v Ih o ir c h a r R c a r r n iin t s w ith in 3 for 39c rounds. On New Year's Eve they the downtown railroad etatlon to three major alrUoeii . . . Police Ueg, SI» 9H. too-*., uh lte gooae premiership so long as the Party a little "less per person - plus ternational Monetary Fund, which latiori of 20 million w-ill lose their fillccn (1 )) Hays aricr hillmj; dale. probably can't get into restaur­ drinks. a demonetratlon against the law term ‘acrldratat* death of .New CONTROLS DEFFJVSE doiMi...... $7.98 rA I.IF O R M A eery DejHtrtmentt note being iganed at grocery remains In power. Kishl's chances had urged freeing the peso as a Joba. He said 80 per cent of the ant* where they don't have re*- approved laat week, but armed London woAian found burned in Paris, Dec. SO uP>—The French of winning reeledUon In a January A survey of major cities around necesaary step to economic re­ national budget ^oes to pay their ORANGES en-*tlona. policemen dispersed them before her apartment.' Cahfasrt set up a new- National vote were believed strong. the nation turned up no sign that covery, and by, three. U S. govern­ aalaries. Revenue covers only half cherk-e HAUrs HKAVY qi AUTY "iHAUMHOl’SK’ March te give them time to mus­ banks. dlnni,r with wine -hampagne, mu­ trend for flat prices on New altlon- Democrat*, were arrested 080 ag ain st Cit.v of New Yqrk for tion worse Gaulle to aissure coordination be­ ter more opposition to th«r Pre­ Not Foreign Aid Alone sic. daLcIng and 100 gram s of Tesr’s Eve has long been upwafd. while scattering hundreds of hand­ false arrest. Imprisonment and Public Works Fare Cut tween ctviUaa mlnlater* and mlll- TOWEL ENSEMBLE ' mier. They reportedly are back­ vodka per .customer. The cost i* Frondizl warned that Argentina Top tabs will be pUd by those bills opTomng the Secu rity Law*. malicious^ «ra*cuUon . . , Moscow musl cure her own economic ills 2. Other public e.vpenaes. includ­ tnrv leaders. When De Gnull4> \1 ITH DACKON ItKIM 'OnCKn SKIA AtiHS ing Ishii -for the Pa,Hy presidency 150 rublea, 83T.50 at tlie official who see the New 'miu' in at the Some 4.(XW hamlbilla were con­ Radio says Soviet scientists have ing public works, will be curtailed reUnquishea the Premiership to and the- premiership. because foreign aid aJone can not rate. Anything alee will be extra. Empire Room of t]i» Waldorf-As­ fiscated. found M r* for *t4>marh and du­ drastically. He did not specify become president Jnn. 8, he nUn Th€ J.W H A LC CORR REG. $1.19— 22x44 lATH SIZE ...... 88c Kishl's surrender on top of pre­ do 11. The Soviet government boosted toria'Hotel in NeujSbrk or at Los The National Police announced odenal :*lcersi "Durtng the next 24 month* w lyre. bceomes eamimunler In eMet e t REG. 59c HAND SIZE ...... 49e The CMP vious political defeata lowered his the hrtce of vodka 90 per cent a Angeles' Coconut; wove. that anyona, oirsaiiising demon- Wcffltf Bank prasident Eugene^ th* living atandard of all 3. Meat—practically the staff of the nrmed forceb. nn • la tim dunce* of reelection still more, M a n c h e s t e i l C o n n * REG. 29c FACE CLOTHS ...... 25c JW HAU y m x ago. Salsa Risuia'e most At bolh places '|ipmer, daacing, 'atratlons In Opposition to th* Se­ Black laasns Lnndoti to set aa Argentines will decllns for ths life herw—will become acarc* and United Statea. 1lM> deeva* aa> bet it removed for « time the .Mnilc especially for tis by one of the country's ftnesl mills. M a n c h i s t e r . C o n n * MFular itttoKkaat waat down dur- ■Yuiuiy hats, honuT^knd m tartaln- cu rity L aw xhjwld b * seesraly pun- In tsfijlary tn attampta to heal aUlapls reason th at w * cannot eon. expeiulr* xrhll* <»ttl* harda ar« ra­ ann* ttet the praaUaat w4U CORNER MAIN and OAK STRinS Seven c(ilors and whit*. Ohr IMS. and tiM prie* risa la BritMi-lffypUaa Urtmeh arm r 1M 6 Umls eoBsumtng at a highar rat* kanp nai gl««i faat imdtt. CORNER MAI^ and OAK STREETS FREE PARKING REAR OP STORE •) Inswiloa of tb m Buao, thaa wayu* pi^idng," h* aaid. *■ lWf9 Ttoan) P A G E TW O MANCHEBTEB^VENING HERALD^MANCHESTER, CONW^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1968 M ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEM BER . 8 0 1 9 .5 8 PAOBTBRXK

day party today will ba bald from rieigti .iqLii , Coventry 7 :9 0 p . m . t o 1 a.m. at tha Quandt Bolton Andover M em orial Hall ott M aabn St. WINDOW SHADES State Democrats, GOP to Give # Tbe axecutlve com mittee of the Sheinwold on Bridge You Should Know... Trial Justice , frotip' w in m eet at 2 p.m. Sunday LONlG WEARING at the hall. p L Church Plans Scouts to Get Selectm en .Meet Tonl|[ht Answers to T>yo Big Questions PREPARE SAFETY N|CT ' John D. LaBelle C0NNECT1CUT BW »k| INTERSTATE CLEANTEX "The Board of Selectmen will ____ I Jtenames Staff m e e t a t 8 p.m . today at lie office BEFORE RISKING NECK East dealer ‘Open House’ ^Np TK9ST COMI'NNY Ry Alfred Sheiawold Both tides mliMMble A Dem ocratic voice and person­ Lesson in Aid SO 25 ****)* By OEOItr.E BAIA.V • r.innm f in the country htjt in f’on-* a party platform that had hit* in the T o w n Office Building. ality conspicuous by their absence Juaticr I.icnff Ena. Ratlibun Graduatea Open house will be observed on N *w Haven. Per SO Uf' -C-n herto brrn rrlatlvrh mranlMKlcan. 'Tho tim e to put up a aafety net a A during the local and State election MA1ICHEST6R O fftCt Dr. Merv>-n Little nf W lllimiintto nounrrd hla atAff Appointm ent* to 3 N ew Year’s Day from 3 t o 5 p . m . n«etle\it Demfwrrati )«! hv i t * . f YT»#n- havr advo< Htrd. am ong t Navy Kna. Wilfred 1’. Ralhbiin. cam paigns last fall were those of '‘Will dem onstrate First Aid lo m e m - i FULL LINE OF CUSTOM a r r v e f n r 2 -\r«r irrm a aa of Jan. 1. la before you start acroai a tight­ V A 7 4 at the parsonage of Bolton Con­ Abraham Rihir<»ff rrtrr * n»-> lie rRn fiu ot hiS tn ket othri tlmiga an rxpandrrj high ' •on of Mr. and Mr*. Frank S Atty. John D. LaBelle, former bers nf Bny Scout troop 124 a t A. H a rry W , Olarn Sr., will aerve rope. Otherwiae, you m ay auffer ♦ K 7 64 S gregational Church. VENETIAN BLINDS vR-- c\fr\ roi 5t \ t . n thr Slate’ VN ay progiani (ourt irfiu rn, go\ - ‘ R a th b u n of f'.oiith .St. and huaband .a meetinR at o'clock loniKht in year traillnE (■lou'l, frlo-. na proacf uting grand Juror for hla the fate of Hum pty Dum pty. « K d 3 State repre.sentative, form er tow n 7 •' I'jo.nc the Rep'ih: raa ha«»uon rrnm rnirti rrorgHm /atuin rxp»jjifl- • of the former .Mia. Ellen R. The Rev. and Mr*. Theodore W . the town hall. Dr. Little in t h e Thry maOr po. tie h.»‘ ' third conaerutlve term: VVallrr S. Wcat opened the deuce o f WEST EAST coun.'^el and form er chairriian of j '*■: ►'Rirfirld A on n.Ri '• i il.^n by rfi BiM'ial arrunres ! Ada . of Pawtucket. R.I., grad­ Chandler Jr, hav> Invited all I tow n health offu cr. 1W 8 by winning ar'b''. rn-- - Sm ith, nlternate proaecuting grand heart*, and declarer w on in d u m ­ 4 I 9 S 3 ♦ N o m the Dem ocratic town committee. » t o r \ • . a k ' . n s ^ Thf rtrction triumph for Rihi-j uated D«c. HI from the Navy* church member* and friends in E. A. JOHNSON thr Stair for the f:r,t liinf - ‘T juror, will arrvf for his third ron* m y with the ace. Smllinf; con­ ¥ I 8 2 V KQ109«S H e followed the campaign news Scouts have been atudyinfr F'^rat H e li what mAn'i »'b- ( off wa.M at thr* Nann> tinir a Hhflt- L.lmlted Dtity Oflicer courae at the community .to attend the Aid in their patrol meeting.* and! y e a r * . <1 arrutivr term: and'M ra. Ronald K. fidently, South led the ace of 4 10 9 S ♦ a S j and developments closely and. it| •a^r\r-R hRfl Ihor.i;-,’ .m poM .bic irnrig defeat f(u In.** Hrptihlicjt-n ^ e v e n t . will hold a patio! competition to* Thia am aahlnj eJorlior, tr . r‘‘ Kclmondaon, clerk, will serve for Newport, R.I. •padea from dum m y at the second 4 Q 10 8 ♦ 1972 can be assumed, w as tempted m ore i PAINT CO. fippruirnl, i*‘ird H Zrlli r I ' church will be open through th* top potHIfal atom- o? a r» He part V to \ • ? or v !n r )I )ier aeiond conaerutive term. i The .‘ourae prepare* form er en- trick. East discarded a heart, and SOUTH tjian once to jum p into the pro-' I nlRht or in the near future to de- /.rlln S iH l r c o m f'lro lh u fnr \i midnight New Year’* Eve for that, saw manv rhangra ' ■ y o f f ; r , i • r . « t » , i f ’, KoVm ia WHS rerenilv apjiolnted I lalled men. w ho are rommiaaioned South’* smile vanished. AKQ10 7C42 election fray. But he restrained I lernune which patrol* u'lll repre- \'«.us ritri' to thf peak nf liia po- pra^’er and m ^trftion. However, 1 72.'? Main St., Tcl. MI 9-4501 w ith It tw o big qiirsti''ra thai n • <*5 arm o r, r I ' .■brj, ,t * r i . • to tii.H office by Ihr Board of Se- . e n . * l ) 5na In thi fleet, with the lead­ Declarer wa., now doomed to ¥ 3 himself and remained on the side­ •scnl the troop m the Blarkledge . hlnal I a m r whrri In* wirHfrrl Ihr there will 1^ no special church tlma ran anawrr ■ * ‘' A r. d I f t n IA f* - r. I, * ', le- im rn for hia fourth 2 -yenr term ership prohlema facinf; a Junior lose a trum p, tw o diamonds, and a ♦ 8 2 lines of political activity, w he re he District Fir«! Aid-O-Rre jiext g; ilirniHfor la 1 mMumaliuri from a s e r v i c e . W h a t will llip I>rmorra;.« ir >• of I • r Stair Ixg.aU* .'*■ Hhs firat a 1‘f'oinimeni was in , n f i . c e r . c l u b . « A S 4 had put himself in January 1957 , m o n t h . T h e Fir*! A id-O-Ree'^wlll half (|o/* ri * ontm ilcrr at thr }»arlv ParishkSuerf of the church have he lield in the State Arm ory in their new powei when the.\ laK» A'hRlrver inc ••.rr 'a ..f 1. • • i l l for t’Ac» yeara, then again In 19.^5 .M cetinfa (lanrelrvl South tried hla beat to recover, East Sooth Weft North w'hen he accepted a position as as­ ''onvcntiufi in Jiirir H i.m n|»p(mrMla' been amted 'o reserve the after- M aiK ’hester. control of the r.eneral Aaaemhl. rnAtfR thr-^ vtan (wi n n d H t r >7 CiH Scout Troop 71 haa dlacmi- by leading: a low diamond from 1 ¥ 1 4 Pass 2 NT sistant State’s attorney for H a rt­ -Of I'l'lril till* Hirung )"hn AI hoji, n o ^ 'o f Jan. IS for a special meet- CYire <'halrniHn N am e d J a n . ? • ■ a'. U c V O ' r-t ft: ,r' of 1 h e ■ a ;( letrwreiue <’ IvAtimer is the al- llniied m eetm ua until further no­ dum m y at the third trick. East Pass 4 4 All Pass ford county. Th at job, in w hfch he 7 fiai'frufl mamain r i‘\fi utive and iyig W ith Jojih, Scotford. church Can the ftepnbllcana irvitalire n R'-'^iaarathe '. 1' Innate trial Justice tice. M ra. A rth u r Bnineaii la lead- took the jack of diam onds and led Opening lead — ¥ 2 helps prosecute persons accussed Mr.*, John H Yeom ans i.s to^^ n fcifnirr Sfnlf Irgijalatnr building consultant. Scotford will’ their party and arhieve their pro­ re» ;o ?h^ 4 ^ f t ' '>’ ! N e w 7‘ear Maasea a heart, forcing South to ruff. of felonies In Hartford County S u ­ ('haimian of ihe TolUnd roum\' vliorl Idw'd \lilnry hav, spent two days in the parish claimed goal ,nf "Virlory in An ' . f • • • ■ • I'onfe.H.siMiia will tie heard fn»ni Ketiirn* to Ihity Declarer led another diamond, perior Court, prohibit.s him fi-om j rommittee for T A R F I'onntv of­ /'■li'i ' ntim m atifii .••as vii'.'.tft of trum ps is still in the dum m y. studying hiiilnlng need.* and pos­ Theae are the big Tie,«tiona afle- \ • 1 ^ •• • I '1. *• j.,. I I ' n.t! 7 '’0 [) m lo H 30 p m >?e\v Year a I’fr Ikonald I> Smith. a>m of playing low from dummy, hop­ engaging in partisan politics. ' ficer.* are: M :s Donald Ki.sk. rha:r- >•> H -.ill Ml for 1 hr pH r I V a t )P1 Hence South can get to d um m y to sibilities bef .re his n eeting w ith CANDIES a biiay year in the political life of t P,b tf)'' Rt‘'r". .a ^ thf atn*’, Kve a! St. M ary's f’hiirrh. -Mr and Mra, Edw ard E. Smith of ing East would have to play the LaBelle readily admits that he ' liian: Mrs. Raul B Sweeney, f o. ‘i.nrd hut it w h r a vu lory that cash one of the good diamonds. parishioners that afternoon. t h e S l a t e •f l'onncf! irtjl p<»lilK.« Masses on N e w Year's Day here .Main .SI . ha.a reported to head- ace. East was able to win with misses the fire and sm oke of the i chairman; and NL*. F.dward T, w a« ahort-h ^rd South throws his losing club on Henntf* fl«r#> In | will be at a m . , a r n . quartera In .Seattle. Waah. for ^heated political battles in whic'h ! •lolnt IMnner Planned Moriarly. trea*uier. It waa a >eai ara.-red b\ an A flull If rnngrtif ritmpiugn 7 :3 0 9 :3 0 the queen of diamonds and could 'At hea tn thf poliljrnl f>iturr a n c l a.m.. a n d at At. Jo.ae[ih a nveraeaa duty, after apendinjt; a .1 0 - the diamond, allowing West to he used to participate. But hr says The Rev, Th om as p'. Stack, pas- Tlie committee ha* sent a n ad econom ic rereaaion aa fnllo\Lrd t>\' tin* drharir at Dir 10:30 lead anotlier heart. later ns a cajUain. after seeing ar- f’hurch In FlaglevlJle at a m (lav leave with hia parent* H e w a* ruff If he chooses to do so. The that when the Su)ienor C'nuit ^ I lor of St. Patrick ! Ch urch in East apportl for contribution* for food, It waa a year the fleneia Aa- ff Uibunff rcniRiHR n m a t t e r n{ polls 'Phat ua.H rMlIfrurfl by drrp 8 :3 0 Now South led a club to dum ­ libn in the battle,s of ,*^aii>an. 'lYie First Friday of the nm nDi atatloned at Fort Hiiachtira, A ri­ ruff does W est no particular good judges offered him the a.'isi.'Uanl ! hsm pton. will be g’lesl speaker tool*, medicine*, blankei.*. .*hoe* aem bly met iii .'•penal aeaaion lo s|’p( ilfllion H r ha.a w on aonj arari limg am i i hangra in Die my's king, ruffed a diamond, and Tinian. Leyte (Uie Philippines) and devotions will be observed with a z o n a . since he is sure to m ake exactly State's attorney’s po.si. he felt he' ; at a joint dinner meeting of the 'and m a n y ofher neces.*itie.* A let- cope with receselon problenia ,'’oin.ncn Mp>»rtant role in thr ftftO D rm M a s s a t 8 a.m. and confes.aiona one trum p trick in any caae. had reached the point w here he had I ‘’oiincil of Catholic W om en and Iter from Mis. Fiak *ay* that one 1 (‘larm ir F Haldw m Stair riiair- rarefiilly unblocked w ith the queen I n 1946, liaBelle m arried the to?- will be heard before the Ma.ss at Manchealer Evening H e ra ld to m ake up hi.s iniiul whetliei' he LlollHr will .send a achool kit or were diaappnm ted and realised i al;r National f V»nvrnt ion In inan fni Jt» \rara hov'rf) nut and of rliib*. allowing East lo w in the Dally Qiieetion mer Claire L. Stepliens. of M an- I Holy N a m e .Society of St. M aurice 22 St. M ary'a’ CThurrh. f'oventry enrre«pondent, .Mra. F. was going lo conrenfrale on pol-‘ ! pound* of food. The uidividua! It waa a \'ear of party ronien hr roiild run for a third term Ihr party nanir*l F*!fl\vm H M ay next rlnh trick with the jack. This As dealer, you hold: Spades — cliester. w h o m he had met in hi.*( j Church on .Ian. 12. Parishionera W o m e n ’s nr nf tin* \'n lim a of the 2 2 We«f., trump Inck. If W est had m o n d s -8 2 ; ,Clubs— A 5 4 . W h a t have four children. The LnBelle.s group are welcome to attend the Fliih will meet at p.m. Jan. U ntil then, how ever, th«* -t - y e a i - . inR machine.* re-selller'* kit* or- leadera etepped into the aim iM ■ < M'li Ihr miinrdialr fnt irr fmMn I'rnioriatit rnalam hi- loaing a hid 8 6 been forred to w in the third round i do you say 7 1 l i \ e a t 21 Benton St. - e - . e n l . at the (’hurch Com m unity Housr old lauyer had acquired an im pres­ t rad e.sm en ’* U it * and new farea m oved into the me him and hia party only pinh ft.I a a«*i ftml i'iiiigrrM*nonaI l»*r in of clubs, he would have been on Answer: Bid one epade. You Beside.*^ hi.s position with the Father Stack who la chairman F,arh m em ber Is reminded to bring sive record in politir.s. LaBelle. a The name nnd a'ldre*.* of the l l f h t . f ’ l l . a ft fiiii I to* !• II Hi I ha t i M I Governor, l.alior, lead with only three trumps. j have only nine points in high Mtesses will be M rs Ca- M anchester after his reiea.sp from •direc'l mesaape of friend.*hlp to eoff’e y e a r 'K of Ihr rxpandin^t nrrda ami H i rnna n m.bit r iim rnt a I in w in n in g ■South could have m ade the'con - 1 three points more for your fins day tlie court i.s in .^es.sion I>a- ai-qiiaiiitance of the local parish. the nomlnati/in fat /r||i*i airppoft millo RiisragliH, Mrs. Wilfred K MaiiageiiH*ii! 'Palk the Arm y in lost little time ' 1ho.se w h o are a**i.*ied. A m o n p the TWe Governor a huge le. m d n m n R coata of State jffrv rr nrrirnl tract, by an early start. After | distribution. You are delighted tn Belle ha.s a n u m b e r of other )-)U.si- He spoke at the dedication of the d'lv*.!} na tf.nntv Irafln nm l wa?* m - Hill. M rs Antonio Perarchto arul In getting into local polilus. He counlne* *et\ed hv the (,'ARF Assorted m & ktn ( phirahiv of aon'e v'lOOOn Hihiroff haa piom im l lf» dn itu.a winning the first trick with the open the bidding with a powerful ncs.s. civic an d professional a.ssm i- local chapel In 1938 anil preached filar rr| h\ arm tlin lam r-dnrk ('on- Mrs. (’hailes ('arl. ran for the first Board of Pirec- propram in« !ude Bolivia. Oylon. Chiocolatss w *a a dar.zling peraonm I'lmnph wMhnii! nr\^ nr tnrrraarri taxra Hartford, Dar. 3<) •/?»' S p o ke s­ ace of hearts he should lead a low m ajor suit and two quick tricks. alions. H e i.s a tru.stee a nd • (^unsel often when the parish was a mis­ t o r s i n - . and ran again In ('olombia, Do*tn Rn a. F.p:ypt. fop the m a n w ho had > nn hi* firai And in Ihr firat hm r in nunr grrMaman Alhrit F Morano .\m erfoan l.^g 1o n Events men for Connectirul labor and (Copyright Ifl.'iS, General Fe a ­ 19 17 1918 for the Man-lic.^tei M em orial Ho.s- sion of .St .tames In Maiichesler. diamond from dummy before Kthiopia. Fl Salvarlore, CJaza $ ^ 3 5 term by a mere .1 l O n v o i e « than a hAlf rrmlnr\ tlir l>rm Mrhind Ihr h < rnrr olhf! rirpnh- Memtiers and guests of the Cov- tures Corp. I. Although this was before minoi- pilnl. counsel for tlie Kiglith School He was also in the sanctuary dur­ management have agreed to hold touching the trump.*. Strip the \\'est Zone of Germ anv There waa a Iieuiorrai.i tide Of rata muat Iranalalr into arlion Inan Irrolria <*onfrnff|, inadr rntrv American I^eglon Post and ity representation w a s a.s.sured by , and rtilitie.s DisttiiT. am i a m e m - ing dedication of the present 1 l b . b o < 7 l b b o . a *ene* of Informal regional m eet­ East wins the first diam ond and a Charter change, and long before ' i)i \\ e?»i Berlin (Ireeie. Hond ura*. [liana to turalhr now lifr into thr Its W om en's Aiixillary will have )>e;i of the Board of Directors of church hiiildlng a year and a half returns s club lithe beat defensei. H o u r Konp oi Imiia the finest, freshest candies yiyj [larly O r u in tf> hr in thr forr- N .New Years Kve danre at 9 p m ings in an effort to strengthen the (’•able Opnipcl the Democrats were considered a' tlie Savin".* B a n k of Mnnchestei-. a g o . fronl of Dir nrw Irarlrrahlp ia Al-' •South wins with the see of clubs threat by the Republicans. LaBelle t can buy . . . exclusively ours b** * and a huffrl .supper at midnight state'll ecfuiom y. /Z io H e belong.* lo tlie loi-al, H a rtfo rd Tickets for the turke\' dinner are and gives up another diamond. Manch«**itrr Y'. \ e n I n r H e r a l d NO[». w ho might havr <’hallrngrrl and dam ing afterward at Die l.,e Tlie agree..lent cam e out of dis- People have been talking to E u ­ c a m e close to w inning elect h)n both , (’ount\. State and Aiuetusu Bai East wins with the queen of dia­ a\-ailslile from .Mrs George .Maneg- /rllrr a nomination at a primary j rope by phone aince , but thelf times. He londent. M r*. Paul glon Iloinr cuaslnris by Mitrhell N. Sviridoff. 1927 7 gia and .Mrs Finest .Aspinw-all. f i m onds and knocks out the king of O- Pfnn*tiehl, lelephone Pilgrim hut who had appraird for party j The Auxiliary reeently draped president of the Ktale AKI.a-CIO voices were carried by radio-lela- 1947 and bv .SO votes m 1918. i ludli attire As.*ii H e al.so serve.* on Make clubs South thereupon ruffs a . I iiairnien ,'f the dinner com m ittee. •M 18.56. QUINN'S unity tnntrad its charter Ip m em ory of the late I^abor f'o’inril, and .Norris W . phone until the first direct line w a# K Im ’lwl lo lloiiHc the Hartfoid (‘ounly 5 - m e m ) ) e i . e - ^ i Alan certain to play an rvrn alt down With him and diacuaa diam ond lo set up the rest of d u m ­ opened Sept. . , . , over a new Feast l>ay Masses r Your Mrs. Gertruda Brown. Ford, executive vice-preeident nf 25 19 56 But after being defeated in Bar Uecouiiuendat ions (*omu)ittee, I - ' ■ m nrr important role in thr party mutual problems. m y ' s s u i t . cable linking Oban. .Scotland, and wiiich inleiviews candidates foi Tlie k’east nf the Circumcision ; STORF. THE HOSE A n Am erican Flag has been [irn- the Connerticnl Manufs( iurers' second bid for the Board in Octo­ The difference Is that the ace Clarenville, Newfoundland. aduus.sion to the Bat. ami during will be observed .New Year's Day I D(')n not fiirpr' to ptotet t vour PHARMACY la Hrnator Ruah. thr only Rrpubll- sented to Ms Junior members Assn 'Hie two men met with sign inionth*. If It * plain.I m « hn*hel S":? M.VIN ST. 1 h r S t a t e y e s t e r d a y H e said that siu’h [iroposals m ight and won m an upset,, a victory wa.* a memf)ei ot the M inor Court 8 :3 0 10 12 10 1 A total of 78 gifts were donateci cam e dow n and anotlier was erei-led in its plai e. Fxaniiniiig Hie new sign aie Iliis.scll K. HaHiaw av. Now! k'or f)rm ocrat 'tiom aa .T fiodit, m srM P fW Fv’-'Ti wi— I Rule.* Com mittee which wa.* cre­ Confessions wid he heard from 1 basket il i nn )>e ctix ered ' and 7 by members lo tlie department The regional meetings will he com e up 'or dLscussion m the re- that gave him a big boo.«l up poli­ t o p.m. on Wednesdai" vice president, and Rayiiioiid C. Ball, president of the Cniiiiei l u ul Bank and Ti ust ('.. H a H ia u a v t ea*ily ni«'\ef from plai n to p'a.'e. P H O N E .MI 3-41.36 IHfiH w aa ttir yrar hr artilrvrd hla arranged by the State Ijibi-ir De- gionnl meetings. tically. In -') . he w a s reelected. I ated bv the .Stale’s chief ju.*tice lo 7 :3 0 8 :3 0 1 sponsored Christm as gift sho[)s at 19 0 w as president of .Maiiciiesler Tnisl before the tw o banking instilutioii.* otlu lally m erged yeslrtdnv. hoyliood ambition to hrromr a leading all four candidate.s foi provide m ore uniform minor court A first Friday of tlie m onth M ass file thr'er state %’elrrans hospitnl.s parlmenl snd the IVvelopment FlilucofT said he hopeodd, thr prraomfi C o m n u a s i o n groTifll m eetings would allow labor M anchester's tw’o Hou.'ip seats, and j In N ew ington. Hoi ky Hill and We.'^t p.m . Confessions will begin at 5 : 1.5 cation of *l*iKP<‘d delrrmlnalion I f a v e n Yesterday's onnferen«e was the and m anagem ent lo iietter under- went on to get Statewide a'ten-' gavr lip a i'ongi raamna I aral to ifion by being elected minority , p n i . b A donation of >.'> has b r m rnaile ftr-af of Its kind in f’onnert iriit. aiand one another's problems and r NIW YEAR'S EVI^KEW YEAR'S DAY run agalnai Ruah In in.M only to l e a d e r Hkating Cliih Notes to Marlon flail, foj-merlv known 7*be novernor ln\lted the two lo thus aid the stale as a^’whole. Living Beyond Income l^licc .Sr<*iirilv I.aw hr biirird In thr Fiarnhow rr land- Meanwhile, Governor Chester $37.50 Top Set M eniiiers of the .‘aiiating Cluti of as the House of Gorwl Shephrnl a l t d r Bowles had appointed him deputy Bolton, Inc., w ere a.slied yesterdav tn Msrtforrl for Ms ('hnstm ss pro O|)|)os<*

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1963 PAGE FIVE PAGV FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1968 ...... ' ' .t RockvUle-Vernon form the Liberal-Democratic Par­ ty. It does not Involve foreign pol­ nounceiitenls out of Peking were aafaty authorities does not in­ these Indivtduel pro|k>tltions by a Jap Premier GENERAL iEanrtiEfitpr TRAIN NOW FOR A GOOD JOB! icy. All factions accept Klshi’a ! iindowhledly welcome crease fatalities rather than dimin­ responsible administration would Ribicoff Weighs pro-Western position. Bill this ATknowledgnlenl of fail- ish them. All we know is that it be something of a guarantee T V SERVICE IjpralD Connecticut against the |!7resentation of non­ Chamber Group Recommends Heeds Rebels, The struggle broke Into the open ■ me on the part the (Tilneae spoils a beautiful sea.aon. as do the School Griants KMIO- Days <>aU . PUBUUUliCD BV rHK fundamental proposals which last Saturday with rebel com­ M AC * HlflRALD PRLVrrNG CO INC. I ( 'ommiini.stA and the announcement. fstalities also. But we wonder plaints that Kiflhi had weakened Nights vCaEw Plus Parts i]* Bus«U Street Yanitee might create more controversy and Hartford, Dec. 80 (JFi — Oov. euerttomes- Additional Off-Street Parking ' that Mao was fading into the hack- what the acore in fatalities might opposition than they were worth. Delays Voting the Party by Inept handling of TEL Ml ftfancbMttr Conn Abraham Ribicoff told memberi of several recent political measures. THOUAS r n! the I ’ lmesc j^nvernment l>e if, some holiday weekend, the By A. H. O. AS for the people of the state, they WALTER R FLRGl'SO.N the Connecticut Education Aaao- m e v is iO H These Included a measure to in­ PubUsDtrt 'js ptotiahU recarded aa even bet-j highway safety hucksters gsve up would 'be invited to participate in 'The Traffic and Parking Com-^manger; Mra. Flora Baer, protec- (Onatiniied from Page One) PouTKled October l lUl certain specific common sense yeaterday that he has not yet de­ 0«r *t«arfi-by-Diiig" m tM mlttee of the Rockville Area tor; Mrs. Mabel Morganson, crease police powers introduced • !er ne\‘,8 In Mosc ow, where the j their grisly game of dire preriirtlon The peril of the constitutional without complete consultation changes, which they couM consider cided how many state achool prtparn yt* far a hlcblt- Chamber of Commerce haa review­ guard;. Mra. Freda Sehlner. past threat of a factional split that PubURbtd Everv Eyenink groAinc po'.ser nf ( ‘oniiu'miat ('h l- ‘ and ghastly houriy accounting. convention methcxl of reform and ed the city traffic studji report ana within the governing party and undavs Apd Holtnayi Kniered ai one by one, without being given a granta he will recommend to the sklttaP, walHuyiaf Mara. chief; Mrs. Ruth Edwards, secre­ could have produced a third Japa­ f'oit Ofnc* at Manchester t'nnn change In Connecticut's i^ubllc ll/e feeling o f participation in any made Its own recommendations. finally withdrawn in the face of So­ na anh It.s lender .Mao ha’abl« lit Advance A Thctiighl for TcNlay sentiments. grants made to the towng for the Hartford traffic engineer, who was degree team; Mrs. Minnie Dowd- Parliamentary majority. Ona Year ...... li.') J»'i de .elopinL into an Ideologi. «1 .m al and apecial opposition an Invita­ operation of schools would be NEW CUSS starts JANUAEY Stk hired by the city Planning Com­ ing, representative to grand temple The Party reshuffle la expected 1951 U.S.-Jsp’anese Security Pact. Six Montha ...... 7 HpsnMHtMl by th. ManrhmMt In any case, the loss of one re­ Thrae Months ...... 71 !♦" f.f sunifnant propoitiona within tion to make common cause with form would not necessarily mean specified as such. Charges have mission. session; Mrs. Kane, alternate; and to take place about Jan. 10. Jap­ KIshi at first rebuffed the reb­ OoMiiHI of CharchM ■N RO IL N O W I tmt a s M ty ta rn .; M aihad aw allaiaati fraa sla w anese newspapers predicted that One Month ...... 1 every other similar opposition to the loss of the others being pre­ been made that some towns have The (Chamber committee, ac­ Mra. Kane, press correspondent. els. This caused three cabinet weekly ...... i ‘ r ( 'nn'Hi'mist \^*^mld hmcI had be- m w tt.M cvko; « | p ^ d v m I Isr VD M fofii. Icb ofsto ry w «rii In — qiiw cltfw Ichiro Kono, chief of the Executive gain a victory for all by killing sented. used the money for other than cording to Matthew Allen, Its The Pythian Sisters have ex­ members lo resign: State Minister Stnfle Copy ...... 06 . on,f a rallvn.j: [fctrit for anti w i l k ymwt ckiM rA tN Afydy; C «tw I n , p h o w , « r w y H d fo r froo co to lof. Board, would be left without a Hayato ikeda. Economic Planning *U hich W ay Ig P ssoc* the whole package. One supposed disadvantage ofi school purposes.. chairman, considers the report a pressed thanks to those who con­ PINE LENOX MLMBLQ Of- Kill , do iie' < ’oK.o.niiis: A H the Against that peri), there is gen­ comprehensive study but haa a post. He had been known ns the Board Director Takeo Mikl and THE A^OCiATKD UKESH Most of iia are painfully aware the amendment process, as op-, The Governor said he had not NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSIITUTE tributed to the Christmas cheer C iiiru- pi'.^iiHii. Iia-l s'w.'.n aiKlis eral admis.sion that some of the yet fully asse.sserl the budget few suggeaUona to make regard­ for the Mansfield State Training; strong man who reportedly ran Education Minister Hirokichl The AssociaretTPrras ts excluniveiv of the fli.surntv and tension thal posed lo the new constitution pro­ Kishl’s cabinet. Nadao. PHARMACY entitled to the use of retiiibh('atl cess, is that it would take more The Party Battle represent.^ a all news disi>atch«s credited to It or firevHii.s among the human family are fundampntal and sweeping, specific figures In regard to grants ' j N f, ! '■ T I ■ t. : 3 I • s I E f ' p o N I I" H ■ ’ 'J I Concluding that parking la the Party In New Home Kishi asked them today to re­ 299 E. CENTER ST. hot otherwtae credited In this nnner p. it'A 1 !n h#» Hliead of f; jssjH .n Die time. On the other hand, when you struggle for power among faction.s consider hut they did not give And also the local news iiubiishe«i here. of nations today. ('lass n..t, .r.ibf |c*:olf‘ r ■‘U.t- ' u'd l ha\'e The iiMmient Ihal people corne to- and build a new structure instead j lo be in a hurry, or a mood of In- Ice. Inc has been increased. at 11 p.m. Publishers Representatives: The heen r a ^ el \ t i t t • m I i^!-thei in the prexenre r»f the rjf trying to patchwork the old In I slant urgency. It might be better Tickets are available and reser­ Jtillus Mathews Special Agency - New and begin to aav "That is my its choice for or against the con­ I to assume that. If the objectives To further this, the committee York Chlcaffo Devoit ana Rr»aton Hut uifh Die ttc’d raihitf Ml agrees with Flynn's recommenda­ vations may be made by calling Saviour whom I truwt for fbi-' stitutional convention metho'*'l h.i*» lAas ami how simetelv Mr- deHlies ing north, the Chamber commit­ Venskunof, Broad Brook; George of course, add.s lo the risk already eoterRed Dial ■ hii h^ la to tie en- that thev .should live in gtrotl will 1 5 5 5 tee feels It should be one-way go­ Putz, Mile Hill Rd„ Tolland: H a II T o Thr ( hu fs ■ Jov ed liV the (Tonear [leople them and hrfrtherhuod The barneiH are I pre.sent in the constitutional con- NOLLYVIMOD ing south. This possibility was Thomas Kuchenskl, R^D 2; Sylvia I venllon rnelhorl selves F'oi the', are fo Ke aptirerl. man made but Mo