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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 .snow 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- ning 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 tent 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 bolt 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<*highlight of an C o u r t f o r 1949 -M term. And m . For 1959 Revel aenled a post m nnhrr' «t the .Mid ! not to lea\e them there without Two Years of Austerity (( ontiiiip'd from I'age One^ nttierwiar rij| and dried FTemo- Video ^Y^yday 1950 , despite ins party afflliation. • J dietown Hospital arul a [louiHrMia su|ier\i.sion. rrallr Stair Fonvrntion he was nam ed t»iwn cotinsel by a ^ WALNUT RESTAURANT plant to the auxiliary s "adopted AMERICAN LEGION POST 102 All RIghta Reserved— i.shed .-\c\' nio\cmenl opposing Bepubhean-donunated Board of Abuses at tlie link iirought a January Sale r>of|f| w h o began hla rlrivr long Al Night Clubs p W A G M T A T-M I ».(I vrleiRn nl the nn ckv Htll Hosiutal H. T. Dickenson C n . , I n c . j warning that snow-hall throwing the Securitx’ I^v, but.sule of the 7 070 heforr the coiivenDon o[)rnrd, w on 4 Directors, A aplil m tlie G O P j Looming for Argentina National .^**emblv could not be CoiipleH rU n Party ranks was the break that Jed to , and playing-of snap-lhe-whip are * "’^ ^ r raaily over- two big nam e camli- NEW YEAR'S EVE M , ' ! # # ■ (C'onllniipfl fro m 1‘ i i K e O n p ) llow'ed, the }>ol:ie a'ided d'he M r and Mrs Cliiii of the not allnw-ed. Guest skaters are al datra fnrrnri iJo\'rinoi ('healrr his appointm ent. LaBelle iield the I Srcniifi Congregational ('hurrh will lowed on the leased rink onlv in (('ontiniied from PafA One) Outdoor meeting* and demon- Rowlra and forniri' F S Srnalni tow n counsel's post until January niPiit u ill ra^t a h o u t S.IT .V) in< h id Frondizi defend* them ** providing hold a Nrw Years Kvr p a r t y . tlie coiiipany of a club m em lier. .stratio?) were banned h v the po- ’ Willinni ItmtiHi [|p wrni on to 195 n. LaBelle gave up his House ‘ i n g t a x . (apdal and experiem'e which Ai stniting nl 9 o'clock at the f'him ti 95 . S i INCLUDES Skaters should al.so use Hie rink built and bed i*\poited to earn lu e la-it t loni h on * o c u r i t \ End! 7V«4nMd*> MAMnc#; "7ViriTr UJ1.nrnNE««"—I :!A 4:IA s e a t i n 19r >‘2 in an attempt to step A t W a l d o r f F.mpirp Hooni dcfril Sf'ii \^'llll;^nl A I‘nilr)| nt ‘'oiiiniiiiiit \ HiMisc A iMpaghrlti tl(P s I onl\- wlien the red flag is flving gentIna lai k*. ground^:. ’ i I l i e p n I N • LEGAL BEVERAGES • DANCING up the Slate Senate but was beat t h a t piiip will i n r h i d e listPiiinp lo m oney ahroRd. The nation recent I\ HUJifici will be with Mf h j v I The nation m ust ''C FarU(n Kill, Em il Cole wa* pul on two meat leas daya a I ' o r M r 111 on Ihr Sl,ilr Cfiii’. r|i -MI .H Rnnaiil |*: I'MmMnd.son ,M r • lUFFH LUNCH • NOISEMAKERS ice la safe. production bciau.se the pre.nenl lejanleil nn emei-gencv alert In | K h n M n S r w Watson. LaBelle lost tn Writson mans orrhp.strn, and Gypay khn t« II N ^ w I i"ii a pjia I m l t\ v* i n| r f i m -i i r» hi« and M rs .Inhii M ’it| Mi nml NT c a Pre.sident Haloid D w ye r reporl.s w e e k , e« nnom n stnictuie can no hmgei I :.*an ami Taegu, the eecu;n a n d « a r a D a % • BREA(KFAST • GIFTS FOR LADIES again in second attempt in 19M . 1 ROYS' and GIRLS' 7 W a r * I'.i» liopr^ of legaim nt a im» pn pn|iM Viohni.sl B p Ih B e b a i . provide for '20 million Argentine* T lA a tb, • a t a i n I m I i m Sihinidl ami .Mi nnd Mrs o t d m k But in the .^ame year, he vJas | 10 t o 12 inches of ice on the pond, 4 . Im poU.* will he r«>:ul;ite(l by I l i l t >1 laig(*.v! iiiie.« 4. w Inu'C *ieni- A M . M I 9-8171 O R M I 9 .5955 M ost well-heeled celebranla w ho STARTS MEW YEAR IH cal offlir hu’ fm M*)'.vlra It wax W ilha in P 11 n d i s i n 1 t i n t g r but mild weather has melted Hie ' s\irchaiRe.s ranginp from l o . ' U the living alandnrd they wish ami onstratinn.s against the law broke , again nam ed deputy judge of the i .want to dn tlie evening up right 20 )0 M M 1 \' n r im I h r I ^Ir f r 11 There \\ill be entertainment ELECTROmeS siirfRce. Tb e club haa had d a y a de*erv<^ ' the I’l-eflidenl *nid. j out la.*t w ecli i JACKETS, SNOWSUITS, M anchester To w n Court, thi.s time l 22 per cent added lo custom * dutie.* M m \ l |»*H fpmkl\ rriiMf-ird his In m ajor cities will/ be- paying ATTEND OUR GALA v^ith the pi'-gi.-nii I'ominlllrr in by Governor Hibicoff. for the 4 - i of skating this aea.son whii-h F*.*ential ,^mpnrt-* will not have The goNernm enI rnajoiity in the • V'lll'l \'rnl MM ll. I ; l | HI II I r AH r I I 1 1 \' LABORATORIES a b m i l .42.5 a pei son. phl.s lip to opened Dec. 1 linige I n . Ii.iige nf t n l Rnbei r TtlMip tn p’ eHWlent.S 277 BROAD I ha\-e been adde d to cluii eipiipiiient. Savings Up ta $9.00 Par Garment year. H e resigned it in the spring ^ pliialier clubs on lais Angeles’ S u n donel 1111 g pi M ra in n New V<*ni .s F\e ||a next m e e t i n g Groups from LiHle .Sun Valle\ ('liK ago, Dec. T l i e n a that followeil the .sweeping vic apecnlation ami said tneji.*ut e.*' 30 gi)\ernm enl I-'ne Ml b l.'i p m .!mm 7 nl tory lo which he liad led an in woiihl be taken to pievenl inor-’ tion* final traffic death toll dur tion charge* tlini it h'ld been LADIES' COATS ' Cbaaarl u Mew Havta. C v r b . Tw o Inn bras.-y apol.s in New \ c a l i n t hr |.nld n 11 h i s t <11 \ m [ | h r t‘ . r el Cl*ng I rg ,11 i.imi 1 ( ’h 1111 h \ es| NEW YEAR’S EVE 1 lioHi in the Springfield area, were I as.sed itiroiigh I'legal inotedure*, C h f t n n ^ l 22 Sprinrfield. surgent bHiid of Democrats in a York, witli elabrirate floor shows (dilate l)no*t.v in price* of ba*icj i n g t h e 4 day (Tnrstma* holiday Savings Up ra $12.00 Per Garment y I a t r ' w i t h Die i lniirli'.H lefties' A ssn C h a a a e l 30 New Rrltaln. roaa. giip.sts of the local rliih Hus w e e k in the .\*.seml)l' E prim ary fight witli the cornmiltee- and filet nngnoii dinners, are bill nece.*.*il le*. H o w e ver, pa*t effrn t*' h e >01 M l I a I s I n >1 < in to I Ji,‘iU piepiniiig Mild seiwiiig n ilm nrr. C ' h a n a e l 40 Holyuke. Mate. e n d . w a . * 5 9 4 . 1 1 11 1 11 of Judge Wesley Gryk. The vii’- ing all-nighi riistnmers according , to hohl down price* have ber*n i 'riie oppoHitHin «nd the pre.v* ''d ll g ir a lc i I f'spiin « limits ★ Hals i t Favors C h . i n e e | 53 WatertMirY Coaa. tory climaxed a long sene.s of lo wliere lliey sit. At both the largely ineffective, ; ‘Th e toll w a * under a pre-holiday ' conteml the la\r will infringe on ' I hr \ ha \ r lirhl in im ,1 r 1 h a n h a I ( Tlir I’m ' et .ibi a i \ a! thr A Noisomalters 4 Fun Ylanehester Evening Herald Bol 1 t'opacabana and the Latin Quar eatiniate of U made by the N a hum an right* nml pie.** fieeilom PEQUOT J :00 ( 3 > O . H K N ' R Y P L A V H O I 0 R BOLAND caucus battles in which l>aBelle ton correepondent. D o r la M. 5 . Fxpojt.s will be at the frei* 6 2 a irnliif\ I lie Krpidi'iiaiM limp Cliiiiih <'Mm im m it\' Hoii.se will be < ! - i VOrN A L L S T A k n . A Y H O t E OIL COMPANY ahvay.s in vain, to w rest conliol of , o p e r c e n t . w i t h 341 death* i-ouiterl dnnng a Cary and Sophia m love i\M'md*« and h-ipiiig f« fjnn k re I m i m m i i m w and l*'nday flunng the 40 8 1 20 lice are iieiesNaty lo cnir.lmt in- Welly Fields Quartet S :30 ( 8 > (DNNECTIt I T BAND. the party organization from the The Slork Cliib'a faithful ' Krnndizi al*«> .said free coinpetl- r e c e n t . 102 -lu)ur non-hollda^• period V ' u r I \ , sam e Im m s Tlie regular .si hedule T A M > 369 CENTER ST < i e a . * e l *i il (\ei .liaii la Hoiioi-i’d 4 will be M'Hiiimd next week to in ( ) TH E VKRDICT 'tion niu.*t repla.-e w hat he «*alled and to the re<’ord high of 70d f o r MUSLIN SHEETS $1.87 3 40 19 $ 1.5 a pel son. w itli no floor sliow from Norlli Koiea. ^ Cary a irraaiatibla. • Im ie .sf'i \ It i‘ nn 'nnirsilns's fro m 9 P..M. TUI 5 .A.M.— .\o ( over— Only $7 .M inim um Per Couple Y O l R 8 Tcl. M l 3-6320 c h e s t e r . j ' erroneou* state Inter\ enl ion ’ in l l i j e 4 -dav niriatm a* holiday w eek-' 7 and liigli-priied drinks extra. I Philadelpliia -/P. W om en of the ______C ______; ( 21- 30) FRO.M TH ESE R 4K > T 8 B u t he enjoyed the fruit.* of hi.s e m i i n . . I irrepraaaibla kidal P n i l . i 7 p m in addition to '.VT) W H O DO VOI TRI STr 'the economy inherited from Pe- 195 6 long-sought vii’tory less than a In .N'ew Orleans the big spendeis j I’nited Presbyterian Church hav e tin- Wednrsdrt\ amt k'rnlav hours MIKE rXAlZ /^Dll I * 1* *’AK S TR EET 4:00 ( 10) THE BRIGHTER DAY 24-Hour Burner Service ron. But he .said the governm ent In addition to the auto fatal- ( . ) RANGER ANDY SHOW vear. VVIien he accepted a tem will he at the Rllie Room of the I laiinehrd a program to promote C i V U I D i J l*r l*.arty I'nnight STANKO'S, W AXIX V 9 lxll>La .M.ANCHESTF.R 1 'plan* to develop ml. coal, electric-' i t i e . * . per.Hon* died in fire* and B B m v ( 22-.30) qi EEN FOR A DAY Hotel Roosevelt, where dinner, .Nmericaii-Egyptian friendahip. Aa 93 Tlir Pilgrim l‘'‘rl|owship of the “H o m e Heating Specialiats porary appointment as Assistant ' Ity and *ieel output. in miscellaneou* accident* for TAb \ 1 iirMe FOR RESER\ ATIO.NS C A M . Ml 9-8094 ( R - 3S ) A M E R I 4 AN HANDSTAND rhampagne, dancing, favors, Jan part of it, three leading Egyptian 97 " I ’iu r l li I-’iisi C o n g t oga I innnl (*bunt\ holl- 'lOi IT'S FI N TD Rf:Di r E S i n c e . ” States attorney in January 1957.1 *lt1nes rortlrt 1 9 3 5 women, including Hie Eg;vpHan Frondizi cnlleil attention to re an ovet-all total of 784 T h e r e < - TtCHNICOLOR* 4 15 ( 10) THF. SE( RI<:T S TO R M he submitted his resignation a.s* Oarber'.s hand and Helen Traiibel “ r iio l o w i l l c o s t per pera'on. "mother of the year " and her cent agreem ent* with private firm * ord over-all total ta 884 . alao art 4:30 ( IMO) T H E 0:DGF. OF NIGHT to*wn chairman. The town com $25 t)lM': and 1).VN( F KVKRY THHKS.. FRl.. S.\t. ( - ) rOI NTY FAIR in the Ghnatm aa period of . ( r i u 4*m auMOttniril D r f i H n l 22 30 ( 1-441 OAKaV MOOBF. SHOW R unn ing close, is the .Monleleoii daiigliler. will visit Am erica this from abroad to participate in oil 1956 m rjuaiii' rtami«iAaii .Ineepli ( nil on 5:00 < 3) rr.ATI R E FII. 3I m ittee finally accepted it the fol- ' ■'W lnlerUnie" Spoelal reatare>-TV Room , where Olse^ and .lohnson's spring for participation in, local and other development.*. The f’e- ('allform s led the country In the "Nt»ek«iVMaa 4iiiaif«aftiai i '' O n r " A w a r d * lowing July, when Belle was ( MO) POPEYE THEATER ■'Hellzapoppin' ' revue will draw- meetings arroaa the country spon , iom.*t union* have heavily attacked nuoiber of traffic victim * with DEPARTMENT STORE i k> a (0 1! 10: M ( 5-53) JOHN DALY AND THR given a full 2 -year appf)intmerit. 61 122) THE FIRST SHOW N E W S V crowds willing lo pay $ 22.,50 a p e r sored by the United Presbyterian the agreem ent* a* #Plhng out Ar- Xe\A.* had 43 and New York and . M a l l n e e t r . M . STATE "Womnii In While" A lthough l^aBelle i.s no longer a.s- ( 22> T A R G E T ^ son pills drinks. W o m e n . I gentine resource* to foreigner*, but I l l i n o i s 38 e a r h . WiMlncfsdAV l'.\riitnK ( 30) ROY ROGERS sociated with the town committee, Friday Eienlng !■ pom 11:50 Tonight nml Hod. Mnlince ( 30) COLONEL FLACK There wili be a few bargains. "MAnm in rnlor 5:10 ( R - 3S) W ALT DISNEY AI>- ( R) NEWS. W EATHER AND I A «snu < VENTI BE TIME 10:45 the organization n ow directing the I E ATI.Ri: T O M G H T SPORTS At a Washington night club it 9 :5 0 9 :25 (. ) EARLY SHOW 30 tiS) THE EARLY LATE SHOW party. In M anchester is suh.slan- will coat only $10 plus lax per per- Pontiire W ed. .Mnllnee I:I 5 - 4 :IA "The Shaaghi Ntorv" "Counlrv 1 l l r h i i m 0:40 I 3) N E W S native of a rock-ribbed Republican E v e party for the first tirtie In hla- • FLOOR SHOW ( ) NEWS A W EATHER • " I ' l i r “ T h r 0 state. LaBelle grew up in one of tory. In addition to supper, hats, is easy today... ( 53) < o i : n t r 7 S T LY E I .S.A. • NOISEMAKERS Verm ont's few Dem ocratic strong noisemakers and the music of Lea D r l i a u t H i i i i l r r ' ' 2:00 ( 3) W H IR LV BIRDS SAME DAY SERVICE In I'fchntODlor < ) IF VOI HAD A MILLION holds. W est Rutland, and w as born and Larry Elgart, all the ladies 0 / One" ★ PLUS ★ I’er Couple ( 12- 30- 40) W EATHER. NEWS ON REQUEST into a politically aware. D e m oc rat will get gifts of French perfum e— A .10 10 00 K 10 53) dl IM *E R 0 3 R E A N 9 5 7:15 (*'*) H K i H L K i H T S ic family. His mother served as also for only $10 a h e a d . l AHI'N T O M O im o U In tei hnlmlor ( 40) .NKWN. D O K iLA R Rll. treasurer of West Rutland from The musically Inclined can hear WARDS 1930 u n t i l 1956. w hen she retired the IJon Shirley Trio and pianist ( 30) N K\S 8 \ - - C ' $5 Per Couple Cover Charge (without dinner) 7:30 • .1) W HAT IN THP: WORI.D Fisher at the age of 72 ^ Lucille Howard at New York’s - I AllSSO* III (tt-M) llRAtiNFT Servenl In I*a 4d f t e Hickory House while enjoving a NOW ( R ) I HFYPbNF. ' FreBta-Ovt" LaBelle went to W est Rutland full steak dinner, all for only $ (IB) .MAIKKNZIP; RAIDERS Dry Cloansors, Inc. 8.50 1 I l f A A S T t ^ JOHNNY WOLF'S TEL. Ml 9-8100 ( 5. ^ ) TV MAII. <)Rnp:R ■chools before matriculating at a p e r s o n . S:M ( H ) 1 I.OVF. M rv 825 Broad At.— M l 9-7111 Colgate, where he majored In po Probably the beat buy will be the S t a r r i n g For Reservations ( 22-SO) 4iEOR nf the OratYSiK letter playing end on /he opens W ednesday night offering a I For the best in New Year's Entertainment I M A I N S T . 991 "Lea he It tn Rearer" 11 : M ( *1 W O R L n '8 H E 8 T M O V I B S football team. He studied faw fiill-coiirae dinner, m usic and fa , 4 1 1 1 ^ ^ 0 All Tim e* 55 c (Fopm arly M iirphy’a) Maureen O’Hara. Tommy "Tkl. Tim . (*T K..aa" at George W ashington Unlyersity vors, for only $5 a p e r s o n . All personal loans are Nnnnan nnd Pete Mar*hall (t!i BKi N EW S I J th e p/oce to go is ... . * (40) NEW YORK CONDIDFN- ( M l . V E W 8 A W KATREB La w School, where he wa.s gradu Most hotel and club owners de TIAL ( 4»l PKATI'BE FORTY a t e d i n 1941 . After getting his law cline to estim ate the ’’plus drinks ” so's home heating A$ the tiny gleanVjof '59 begins to rise 1:30 ( 3-40) Ttt TELI. THE TRl TH l l : U I 51 rr.ATl'KE FILM degree, he went to work for the part of the tab. ( R) WYATT F.ARP t "ITna.. Arr... Ih. Bay’* covered by life insurance "The Refnrmation^^nf Dnc (Ml JArK PAAB SHOW Aetna Casually and Surety Com But a leading Detroit hotel m an our w gyl over fhe horizon our hearts are filled H n llid a T " 7 , 11 :M IMI aACK PAAB pany. in Albany. iSf.Y’., before en estimates that earh couple spend IliU (Ul N EW ’ 0:00 ( 22-30) 4iE O R (.E RIR nWIv SHOW 8 listing In the A rm y , in April . Mil ( 3-40) ARTHl'R GODFRilY It:U ( ti N E W 8 a W KATREB 1942 ing New- Year’s Eve there will You t«t pr.miutn quality (srifh hope— ^hope that this New Year The :M ( ai H EA D LIN ES H e waa assigned lo Uie Coast Ar- BOLTON LAKE HOUSE SHOW 1 • p e n d for dinner, dancing, floor $50 on the unpaid balances up to Mobiihrat with R T -98 . . . t h . ( «) T H E R IF L E M A N tiUerj' as a private and was re show, favors "and a reasonable will bring US nearer fhe permanent peace Ring in the "The (ganrhn" m oat rom pl.taly elTertive fu.l leased from sendee four years am ount of drinking." (53) .MICKEY ROONF.T SHOW WEDNESDAY oil additive in use today. A n d the people ot our planet so earnestly Plus... $10,000 at no additional cost. you get prem ium service. A u Til* I'ltlmnt# In Complito T-BonoStoak I ( 3- 40) LO\C or LIFE tomatic deliveries . . . a hal- A ( ) TIL TAG D O tO R crave. Drj- CiM nIng 3340 aneed paym ent plan and m any New Year at the| ' ' TOKOB. Dinner j Hats, Favors BOW other extras deaigned to m a k . H i # Beat tn One Dny HerrtM (MAai II t'Ol'Ml N E TOD ho m e heating rco/iy etuy. ( Ut) M OTREB ’8 D A T Now, at the ending ot this year, we here Maacheaier Dry ClMnera 1 ( 5- 4#! TH E GI'IDING U G R T I ( l N E W STOP DOOR DRAFTS! ^ All Now York Floor Show I Noisemakers #5 W ell* Street 5 5 ( a - 5Sl LIHF.BACE 5 H O W at Banfly Oil Company pause to wish CRYSTAL BALLROOM P h o n e M I S -7254 («l AT HOM E WITH BITTT WITH XEW AM.4ZIXa Mobilheat u!m l A - i (Ml M OVIE NATINF.F. you Health, Wealth, Happiness. May ^Shirley Lee ( 4#l BINGO AT HUM E Noe cieoB-ocf^ CRYSTAL LAKE, CONN. • ;M (It-M) BQ.H -C rM M IN 0 8 B R O W i OI B H IM BBOOK ■ ( tl BED-BKELTON BBOW (51 8 1 I a - a a i a h t h e w o b l o t t b h b l ^ l 1959 bring you and yours the best ot {Hlnnrir Rttm hnhrll) Uaeni: Klaaa Verdai* ( a) R T A O B a . { •) .VARKD CITY (Ul TB E rBBIRTOPRRBB D A N C IN G 9 P.M. to 3 A M. "The O^xaUni^e Heart" everything. I ( ^ 1 JIM M Y DEA.N RBOW SEAL-DRAFT FOR X U COUPLE I ( 40) THO: RONRYM DONERA (»^Ml TBFTH OB CONRE- W E GIVE * Johnny Bardo, M.C. ( 53) TV MAIL ORDER g i'E N C E R (('•l.ri WEATNERSTRIPPED DOOR STOP 10: 0e ( R) SEA Hl-NT ( a-Ul D AY IN (OI'RT GREEN STAMPS ( B urlnqu e C.ontpflinn ) ( 23- 30) TH E CALIO’O R N U N S 3 :M ( 5-Ml ROI RK PABTT “Our Reputation "The .Maa W hn Onraed Saa itt-Mi RAGGIR BAGGIR iCeMf) DELCO-HEAT RAY HENRY'S ORCHESTRA I ' r a a e i t m " KEAI.S ArrOM.\TirAULT la Y our Aasuranre'' * »l M Y LITTLE M ABOIE ( ) LIRERACE BROW ANO Tim er COMMM V * Music by the famed 53 (U) M I’RIC M INGO FORGET ABOUT DOOR LEAKAGE FOREVER MORIARTY I CALL NOW LEGALIZED KVERAGfS SERVED TO 3 A.H. INBTAU. IN le Ml.M'TEA Joan JoyeoTrio. M anchester: 8 9 3 M ain .Street BROTHERS Ml 9-8019 i ADMISSION 31.00 MORIARTY BROTHERS H O M E specialties C O . 18 North Main Streat BJINTLlin01LCO.HK. ■9 24 HOUR lURNER SIRVICE BOB BROWN MMl CHARLER FRlNOtJE 301 >315 Cofitar St. - KVWIKnOUTf 44A, BVM.IOPIlOLTQN ^ UMITRD RISERVATIONS ~ V HATS-NOISEMAKEp^URPRISES kANGE and FURL OIL 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONH UMITffD RISERVATIONS 1 ^ 9 W FtJBNElX. PUAOB—*n O-SOM 311 CENTER ST.— PH O NE Ml 3-1131 M l 3-5135 Telephone M l 9 - 4 5 9 S - w 4 toekville-oPhona T R 6 -SS 7 1
\ 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 Movine; John Sizer, f ttii’ linn' iieiiit.' al leji^i ;*fnne senting his report to the Council. o f police, ll aeciu'' to ' on I If* iour I all or nothing process, the advan- We hope your New Year will hold all the riches of He was not adamant on the direc 3rd, RFD 3, Vernon; Brian Reed, mensiirr of tfie iiiellN arnl in I tages of the alternative proceas, Character annlysiM ine hr a lautl lielp us D) rt-togiu/e ami to W M I U C M A W good health, the great rewards of loyal friendships tion of the one-way street, but 32 Charter Rd. o f business in tiie fair eli . 1,^ rut , Die Mao pfor I n m v oiild express mir umtv in the I.m(| .le I which would be action by the I>tg- explained that the northerly direc Birth yesterday: A son to Mr Islnture and action by the method and Mrs. Clifford Symonds, 5 A l When wa retired tlie It'r I lia\ e for < er| upon Du-ni iu-s I ’hiiHl ami be instruments of and the wealth of a happy family and home. tion would route traffic directly I'hv peace A uu'n of separate constitiitionni amend aerted from to Ellington. len Dr., Vernon. Samuel Gordon everviio-l\ i ftev ( ’ Menrv Amlerson ments, can be rend on the op- tsar-wheel lo The (Chamber committee will Discharged yesterday; John New Model Train Champs Crowned quite clear that Uiere had hern'. MiicK l-'rom l-'iitsco ; poslte side of each (oln. Breaking front-wheel forward Its recommendations to Krauskopf, Providence. R. I.; Mrs. controversial aapeils in lii^ l>ehav VVber) you aif. making Individual reform up Into individual proposi the (2ity Council for consideration Margaret LaMore and son, 15 propcUioik or Thompson SU; Martino Raulukal- Two new model train chapiplons- Lionel electric trolley car donatedi ii, of 167 Green Manor Rd. The lorism, and then folned in hnnonn^ 'n.e tnat time I-idel <*riHlro pi ■ t'U.startl.s in a v^■alrI bath all*t\\' at tions up for separate derision to ell )-inch before the Council acta on any of tls, East Windsor. we:e crowned last night at the by Clifford Ulm, owner of the Hob- upset, incidentally, reversed the rlinined himself reiuh’ fm slio‘ h - J l M t U i inimilrs III H slow i . T - ' D t i e wsitU)n p ■ -er,. Flynn’s recommendations. him nonrthelra^. and m -Aiahmj; West Side Recreation Center. bv Shoppe and sponsor of tlie race girt Ml ..Vtm I .separated too The formulation of $72.00 Mayor Herman G. Olson has In outcome of a contest between the him qulol. >;enDei venr HC n u/Otn' h.iHh-t n i f»t Hoi iHt H R scheduled for a panel discussion model train owners entered the 16 Homestead St., whose steam ey, ll was their first year as con $51.00 contest. locomotive won over the engine of testants. Each had Lionel engines. le«-| to » onlm'. er-av. Yrl frith ' a- Hut m 1 he inti'i - ien luoiiDi s I he FOR BATHTUBS tonight at a meeting of the Rock REAL ES'IATE Winans Celebrate For his victory, each received a reigning champion George Katz, (Herald Photo by Ofiara), ili'iiii ! ( u i ' li.tI- oil 1' 'U.sl \ MITH ville Young Democratic (21ub at 8 well aji auppoi lei a will Join In gi hI • and SHOWERS p.m. In the new V FW Home on Itude for the central fn< i of the ^ r o w n ll11 D i f O f I hv leiipv ind WELDON DRUG CO. IN.SllRANCE IN’CUKFURATED 25th Anniversary East St. and Mrs. LeRoy Duclau; Mr. and h u i in d t i 'I’liH t i*i oh\ HiU'i m t he Authorised l>eAler puhilr aaiwli e he did render, and in (Ihtsx iliic.s « luMiilifiil joh for such Elimination of the party lever, Mrs. Joseph Fill and their chil i n r r r g r •|ien fl lliii. \ Week -fl \ M. Ill f) r.M, i vh K«‘H(I llrrHld A I . Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. will day. Kean and children, Anita, Pamela ’.• 1. t l l i K h t.f t h e hall r^• dn\ V. hen we are. Aa for the fl^rve as moderator for the discus- About 125 friends called to con and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton CaiMion I I M 'U| II A fl III I M If Ml U'rt d spi qlbn which is open to the public. gratulate the couple. By Raging Blizzard more inteieHling facrM of Die J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. Lebrec and son, Richard; Mr. and The effect a party lever on a Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. rhaiarler of *hief S. hrmlel, it Ima tor I (Kll I Ul of ! -M, Ml i( Mrs. Gregory Viclters and son, voting machine has on the state Edmund Hale of Hartford, the Both Towels ‘ liu|<» 1-lniifl I- loin M ItMh'l til Glenn; Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Slua\-a been apparent tn nn\ de 31 Bissell St.— Phone Ml 9-7322 wide election was pointed out after Winans’ attendants at their wed (Continued Irom Page Une) hart, Tex., and Tucumcari. N.M. MADEMOISELLE PRINTS I’liil liuinliril gud I illii.<<, Hu|>)>u i«- 11', and children, Harold, Donald and Depths averaged from two to throe rrnll> ohjetlive obarr'.ei- that, al the Democratic victory Nov. 4, as ding 25 years ago. Rt^inond. Exclusive spring pat nluMi 111 Hi'HiA tli'\ liM-.i- «• s, |.t| til Iril well as after the Elsenhower land Pvt. Richard Winans who has inches could be expected before inches In the western third of though Die\ lind mm h to do viDi The rector announces that the slide in 1956. Just completed basic training at the snow tapered off later In tlic Oklahoma with one Inch In the whether oi rod people liked hiin. to fl fold- ill DiuuHftniH III >1011 <-n 11 s $1,000 mark on the building fund terns we Just designed # • It is recognized that many vot Fort Hood, Tex., qrrtved home In northeast quarter of the stale. The ♦•i|Ul|»t'**i| W‘\] IMIUUJ )» '•> U»-( |i "1*01 has been passed, but thal there day. C Die- had aliuoal mittwrig enarnhal ers pull the party lever ot the time to attend the celebration. fall at Trinidad, Colo., measured end printed, would be Ixm g looped . . . so you are still many members who have Three of the deaths attributed to do with the rjiir.sDon of h«*| her. M I ifl^ III N| >1 I r of H I I I i| H H H> i' ail UHUMHED candidate whom they want for the He will leave -nrursday for to the storm were In Texas. Mrs. seven Inches. know they’re extra thirsty yet t(i pay the $12 per year adult 69c If sold from a bolt. lng«‘ III Hlt||lf'|\- iMtil lIMtl llitiiC^ top post, and do not bother to split The snow turned to rain In or rod he \va,A a gfXMl chief of po Jjfiotgja where he will attend the sum needed to pay the debt to the Elizabeth R. Whiteside. 3,S. of Yd. ...super absorbent. A ll first their tickets to vote individually Amarillo. Tex , and her daughter, southeast Oklahoma and north ll r Thai he was, dnv In ami da- l‘'nnii M M I lU'Hr ■ 1 I I u Ml -I M 111 • h I I A rm y’s radio and teletype school diocese. It is also announced that quality bath towels stay RICHARD J. RISLEY on candidates for other posts. there. Tayna Darline Whiteside, 9. were central Texas and extended north owl Me tan Ina rlrpailment t»\ li.ilHt lir tlctlui c.| Doi' tin- • 'n^lt.. Richard Eadie is now Key Man RENEE SATINS, Reg. 79c...... 67c Yd. soft and fluffy. 20'x40’'. The Young Democrats will ap Open House Held killed when their car and a truck eastward as freezing rain in Mis n lO' !• 1 Ill'll I tlM H J! ! Im ' t i-i. ■ , ll I ■ • II* for the parish, replacing William prMgie,HM\e erDio-ip alandatd h# point a nominating committee at The Rev. and Mrs, Wa.vne San- collided d((rlng a snowstorm at souri and turned to drizzle in the PROFESSIONAL W. Hammond, represcnlative in helped keep Mamhe-.iei a Iuimi. hi ■ Mill I lu- ...... - UOMO t . hu ll the meeting to draft a slate of offi dau and son, Stephen, entertained Vernon, Tex. L, D. Rundcll, 35, Ohio Valley. diocesan and archdeaconry activ I ♦'I'l r*• I n-1 .11 mil Farmer Contest Peailllne with an open house. freight train at Muleshoe, Tex, In Texas into the Ohio Valley marked diiiiiig the.He e.\trrmr|\ diffoup Names of all men desiring lo the leading edge of cold Canadian 'HUXr Mll'l H lOMl DUril |n lh<- I’fl ( D / m o L Jan. 15 has been set as the dead The end of the year house par- Colorado, where snows ranging posl-vvat \raia NfdnMly ran m t.v has been an annual custom of attend a quiet day al the monas from 3 to 18 Inches fell, a Denver air that has been moving south I isin till Ditto thi|, i2 I'.ast O nler SI., Oiange Mall line for submitting nominations in Prints A Plains 5^8 4 1 - 9 7 Shbwld want to talvr that aAa\ the Outstanding Young Farmer the Sandau’s for the past several tery- in Cambridge, Mass., should traffic death was blamed on Icy eastward since ll moved across the from him Thr I r 1 M «• \ r M ii h 111 ‘ t i i-111 c | 11 Al years. be given to Eadie by the middle streets. border Sunday. The core of the Full size only Mill li-im ( lassex ,\ou I'oriiiing — l^ssonfl In: contest being conducted In this Only the best of Spring’s first It \s iHlIiri fwe) fni legitimate Hm t Hf H N H t I I I \ IS til...... I I ll J- area by the Rockville Jaycees. 4-H Fair Assn. Elects Head of January. A quiet day is also The snow, which also swept into cold air was centered In northern Ta|i. Kalli-I. VcroliHlii'. linKin Miss Patricia Strickland of Bol being planned for the women of western Kansas but did not ham Minnesota and northwest Wiscon percales. Famous mill quality ~ DA¥^KNITtlN^ Ju'^lified praise M r.was an Imli lo \ ii 1 M Mil I r I Ml Mr Mini | o-1 -|ui p.-. Nominees must be between the Classes I'or Ml .\gc (Iroups ages of 21 and 35 inclusive, and ton has been elected president of the parish. per travel, reached as far south as sin where temperatures ranged worth to 59c yard if on bolts. M r 1^E£. WORSTED vldwal Hwl he wa.H al\\a\»i a law iir.'H'inp flu- --I ,i; r <> Im-m it • M'lld must be residents of Rockville, the Tolland County 4-H Fair Assn, The (Christophers have complet Hobbs In southeast New Mexico from zero to 10 degrees below. Pull-out Skein I III O \ o\ ri MmDmI A II- to 11< I to * llii.is Tap ria.'S man hist, an ftirs 1(1) fair to be held next August In hlim^rlf (nn hr prnwfl of hl« re. md llinihtlllll IH HUM tlminiui ll’ i";> 111 winner will be entered In the state painting in Phelp.s Hall, and hope Texas and Oklahoma. r*9- 9 7 c ftiturr Mol hers l ap ( la-ss \m\ I 'orniiiig Vernon. to begin working In the church The snow belt extended from UrVB HER Ttie he.at of evrrvthirn; to bun, f-o competition, and that winner In the Engaged 1.09 ^ W ' Hut fd t hr I 'uitfoi 1 .t|t|| mil national competition. soon. It is hoped that more men Oklahoma and southwest Kansas riiaox iwore \er\ts Teens and Sulileeii-- Willis Scribner of East Hartford Nomination blanks are available will Join this group. we.^tward into the southeast tip of CHRISTIAN DIOR Heginnlng nexl MmoiIjin ii vmii lot' -H I H lit Is I or II I I M I 'D III ,« M ' III and Mrs. Edith Scribner of E lllnj- '-"*'1 .eat II To Dam e Hefoi e I he 1‘ront" from the Grange In each town, the Colorado and extreme eastern New AVAH-ABl-E AT i'i'sA lIlAll Ml nil\ I uu'r tirloir I hr ton announce the engagement of ha Poll , nii •»rlf rFiuHius hui.:»'h a ui\*slrimu on Spring St. Ml MAIN STREET 'GRANT MAID" SHEETS I (i I aoil fl (.raile-. and High School Sludrnl* of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Casello of 3464. man, Okla., and six Inches at Dal- gratwinte him upon his appoint piK Ul A ftokr MoU tlrn ,ni I Ml h It Names may also be submitted to Rockville. 186-COUNT WHITE PERCALES... the Jaycec committee which in 130-COUNT WHITE MUSLINS nienl ami upon the oppoiDiml\ lUK h Insi lilt 1 s ,I'm '. It!' '! ml in ivt Clnsses Kesiinie Ian. .1 Mias Scribner Is a graduate of cludes Frank Forbes, chairman, and a member of the faculty of the open to him All tliMte wlo. l>riMW iiiUt h tlilht \ Mll'l rt I ll irin \ |t New Classes .Star! .Ian (i Carl Fredrickson, and Roger Pease. Hartford Hospital School of Nurs MIIk IiI Iwixr fill Dll’ fu urrM.M ol fitM 81x99”, 72x108", Twin Fitted 1 4 7 72x108” or Twin Fitted . 1 . 7 4 him have reason to hope for a tine K e g is ie r N o « ! ( all l ‘ l 2 (iSHti \ n \ lim e Yule Lighting Winners ing. pf rfnr iiiAio e, in matin*! hoDi hi^ ' t »-i I or 'In .... I M . \ M ' si 111 II h Lawrence Tracy won first prize Her fiance is a senior at Trinity 81x108" 1 ^ i| 42X.36" and little I'Uf»\s n t Um Ihinr ^\ r .|o hmm M r f t U lr > haw • IliiltrtI iiiu lr r sn n u o f (h r u »» r lil’R Ira Urii; In a Christmas decoration 'contest College where he Is a member of 1 . 6 4 Canefi ^ / C “""’"1.92 ‘^c^r47e M oiu I hi- of I I r I irM t !-t I pii I I r I II «U III tin I h T h tR |uiM1 Nimiliirr III* a l t r i u l r i t th r B n III r Mnntrrti of among trailer home owners In a Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. A June \ n i« USE/GRANTS "CHARGE-IT PLAN" ( *'\ r n I .S in I ,ii 1 | n \ 11 n-1 n ll I'lir t m'i t| r liH 4 nii\rntimi In N r u > Orh 4 it \ II. a U i •vlm lirtl p r o - judging last night at Vernon Trail wedding Is planner' Chmn .Admils An l•;m)l ft'snhinnlh ill Ih ' 'liliir T i l l h ir D a n ■ V s (m iti •4 I I in u m h m i t t h r er Court. FOR A HAPPY SAVE NOW-PAY LATER NO MONEY DOWN—MONTHS TO PAT IT "1 onr lilt I M t (o i.s t tiil\ I Im hr fu ll >kti(l i\ n t r i n io n tllH h r ha H a tt •nilr (1 *i|> •rial rla**Hr»* f o r Alton Hunt won second prize, Mancheater Ev. . g Herald El ( 'oimiimiisl (-iMmi.. gtrnl Iimim .x:inuuu: f)l Dir i»Htl|r ;iihl •mior trill- ir rn h| otinor mI h> tlir l>iin l i n g r . a . h r m 4 luh Ilf 4 'oniirrtl- and Reginald Hutchins took third lington correspondent, Mra. G. fort, aid, ti h 11 \\ a . In Im \ c 11 h 11 a I ’ Imr.s Iiir u-1 \ I hr pi I’ til.lr to Dm lol r u t . prize, according to Mrs. Mary Berr, telephone TRemont 5-9SiS. formed t'liina mlu a nindrin mdn'< ^ \ r ll I ot ,11 It tl hr I Clogston, president of the State tna' no oHiillot fill! (o iiuDtr Imw Phillips, moat excellent chief; the light of Christ coming Into a f.miil\ life an.I , ,.i t nnli m, f, Tn B healDi rmrreonry, the little slip of paper G r««f at have been the explorations into outer space and fabrics at • • • rvi'i Dial Did irirn l liolhlm pr Miss Dorothy Prelie, excellent world darkened with sin. doin, waa wionp. The < nnmiuni.a on whu-ii your pfiNsn ian wriD'-L 'iioit ol otiiN hfi/d M ilf-nMi Nlnti.sin the greater advances that lie ahead senior: Mrs. Lydia Tennstedt, ex Church progress Is shown by are not to he dialiande.l hui in,, Ol A iloBth pirilh thin fur pvn v liiA prr.xcriptioii is pin rirs.s. You wouldn’t part cellent Junior: Mrs. Ellen Fiss, the following new members; Mr. resolution dlauu.asrd anme pr.ui • Mi'ol. iuni M I oiit m il alion on lilnii- uith It undri' any i in imixtnnrr.s Thera are a tew less spectacular things than can be done siona of the f.iiin ns liemp I'lViu (lnn>,;f‘i, uiin li on imom Howrvrr. oner llir t'nuTgA'nry has pa.ssrd, ■Ttnpian ■■ It adhutled iluii iii lira '1h\ in Dir yrai wiinh whs utioiit to make your own 1959 UNLIMITED. human natuir liriMi; \v !i.»t it l.s, >i»u arr trisllr-ation would talie '".'U \i.aia ••(pin! to our I (Oil nil I nt ion on Uu- A STORM WINDOW or more to a. rui.i|.|iali n , n||r.,| apt to f‘Ugr^Jpvy valualilr Dir pro.xriiptlon Such at regular savings in Manchaster’s oldest financial institution. Hiim\rrsMi\ ol Dir luilh of i ’Ii i i .mI r P w Everyen* Can Afford! for a ahnrter w lu U week i.n |a uhith loiur.H onr tln\’ h ynti It i.s reHlly was NMj^e you even grumblo a little at horera than lire 12 nr 11 ni e\im tiiir rnoii>;h IliHt H hi>;h\\'Hv ilVaMi | itx out-of-porket cost, fading to remomber 1# hours some tiad heen wiirklrip. which orciiiH (lurmg a hoiuiMV rK&X thr dortor's profex.xtoiial ikill. ALUMINUM > CHANNEL forbade heavy latiur h\ .luldirn SELF STORINO Hon of hufipnu'HN Hini jo\' mcfius thr rountlr.Hs hours Get DARTS Egg Nog and deferrecl the .leniinn of .H\ ' morn I rniilc Dirii onr w)ili li <». i in s of pliarnuuM'utical rrsrarch - i i -ft -A eoiumuneji. In a.l.lilmn it. anid pni- I on an onlitmi v woi Uinp^,.lM \ ll i- ci^ n cA e< t6e ^ STORM WINDOW^ aiui inauT other ents should hr al.le in Ink,, iiu.u Mtso liiM‘ ihat )i('lnl»\ pnio.ls pm Made from our ou>n old fashioned recipe (hlldrcti hmne fi.iin i e.aident ml factore tiuit TiiHiio OPEN UNTIL . \ r
PAGE SIX MANCUESTES EVENING HI3tALD. MANCHESTER/CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 80, 19S8 X MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCHE^R. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1958 PAGE SEVEN H al Boyle WINF— ISSO South Windsor Achlm Synagogue in Chootnut , / WTIO—IMS Columbia Hill Sunday night to mirpriae Mr. Navy W recks WDRO-lSflO At our LuDclManetto you Hravy Blast Rocks Havana, New Services Daily Radio ahd Mrs. Joseph Taahllk of He X- WOOO—1X90 W H A K -aia MB get a oaack or a com- Negotiators Agree 1958 Thrusts UAC bron Rd. The ^ rty . given by the WKNB—«4* Bsstsim etsadsnl Ilms pleto meal;' it’s inexpensive, WPUP—ISIS Zoning Group children of the couple, was in Announced hy Safety Belts in Cars Third Polaris Selectmen Fill too: - Santa Qara Battle Raging honor of their 40th wedding an Ths (oMowiat proKrsm selisfl niversary. which is actually not 'Hound Doc Meets Tonight (Cnntinaed from Page One) | Merged Bank During Flight On Plan for Links ulesilea or* SUDDUSdsunnitsfl ttyMl um tlu radioFadin mHAV—i Into Space Study 2 Town Posts until next week, but for the con ARTHUR'S - — I Could Save 19,000 muna(*ib*nta u d srs subjoct to WDRC—Answerwn^^*''.*** PleaseIf* venience of the family was cele proclaiming the victory was theirs, i Chongs without notics. ^^j^OP—Modern ^imda brated early. Services and benefits which are (OontiDued from P a ft One) On 8 Changes Reginald L. Lewis. Woodland Government sources were quiet-1 The town directors' golf course^ing on the assumption that a prlv- I:U— United Aircraft.Corporation not^an initial expenditure of about $9 Mr. and Mrs. Tashlil, were mar now Hvallahle to its-dcposltors and VVlNr—UonebMUr U.nUd N.«* ' WHAY—Hound Doc Ter., has been appointed alternate ly confident that the rebel.s wotild New York (#)—Thlngi a colum- nut why moths always fly to the the fln t Btage booatar' rocket ate club—public course arrange 1:40— WTIC—Life and the eWorld only made excellent progress In Its million and complete development ried in Russia, Jan. 4, 1918. They committee and a negotiating unit The Town Planning and Zoning Trial Justice, according to an an be defeated In Santa Clara and; employes were announced today light , . . Scientists hava many ment would be acceptable. Powell' VVlNf—Miulc lor tb. ru-it Stallt llorrow will Involve about |23 million. The came to this country in the early niit might never know if he didn't broke away, trouble.developed In from the Manchester Country Club 4 j00-“ WPOP—Modern Sounds established aeronautical fields nouncement made by Clair L. Rob anywhere else where they ibo.se hy officials of the Connecticut theories, but proof Is diffleult. ° said he eaw "no hope of solution'* Commission will meet tonight at upper stage engine used In con 1920s and to Colombia in 1930. open battle with President htilgen-' open ht«.mall; one of the flight controls‘cauaing WHAY—Putter Partj X :4 4 - during 1958, but greatly expanded inson, first selectman. Safety belt* In autonioblleia Here's soms good, advice from Ia«t night decided on a S-year trial on the private-private stand the U K»*vorO Hevi«e 8 o'clock at the Town 'Jlall to con junction with an Atlas-type first He Is a poultrjman and has a cio Batista's ti;oops. Bank and Trust (’o. Polaris to roll off coune. WHAY—Hound Doc Robinson aald the Board of Se international Atty. Arthur W. A. use of a public-private golf course representatives laid down. And WKNB-*Open Mike ^ WTIC-Nifhlllne its scope to include new areas of stage vehicle would permit plac large plant on hts farm, which Is Batista kept a round-the-cloi k The announcement follows the could aave at leaat H.OOO llvei in The mlMlon wai to shoot the 26- vvne Mllicl WDRC>^II, Q. Lewis sider zoning changes jiroposed at lectmen chose Lewis, a newly Cowan: "Don't ever worfy about research and development in space ing in orbit a satellite weighing now almost -.tirely operated by watch on all war sectors. He ib- official merging yesterday of the Ihe country each year and reduce foot test rocket on an 800 mile here. Somers, in an exchange with Mrs. WDRC—Cal Kolby ^ Modern Sounds elected Justice of the Peace, to be getting even with a man If you WPOP—Tod 40 Show a public bearing Dec. 12. technology, William P. Qwtnn, several thousaml, pounds. ^ his sons-in-law, Maurice Alexan vided his time between his offucs Manche.ster Trust Co. and Con injurlea by 50 per cent, a Cornell apace fjlght acroei the Atlantic The two groups conferred for Lamenzo, said the "mandate of gin duties immediately—if needed. have to stoop to his level to do so." 4:05— W HA Y —Hound Doc Rezoning of three sectidifs of president, said today In reviewing Pratt St Whitney Aircraft con der and Saul Blum. They have in nearliy Camp Columbia and Ibe necticut Bank snd Trust ttnlveralty reaearch group eatl- Ocean. about two hours in the hearing the people" which ehe spoke of WlNJf—N«Wi WTIC—NifhtUne He aald the.V had also chosen Jo Denise Lor, the elnger, hae an 4:10— town and establishment of five the company's operations. tinued to make substantial deliver five daugh'ers - Mrs. F 1eda Shine- LIFE heavily fortified Presidential Pal The lotal offices are now "im- matea. For the first time in this new room of the Municipal Building be does^ not obligate the club as a WDRC—R. Q. L^wls seph Szegda lo serve on the Zoning unusual iodlosyncraey . . . Before WINF—Muaic with Joe Giraod zone classei will be considered at T v!o new divisions and a re ies of J-57 and J-75 turbojets to ace in the heart of Havana. /Mufani fiaVts" of a $40b million Motor cars now kill someone aeries of Polaris launchings the fore reaching agreement on the private corporation. Mrs. Lamenzo WPOP—Modern Sounds Board ot Appeals. Szegda who will gold of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs, Syl every 14 minutes. . . and Injure singing, she "warms up" by hold- 4:15— this time. search subsidiary, each concerned military users in 1958. As the pow- via Caroline; Mrs. Blanche Blum, Sharp fighting continued in ea.st- inslihitlon and as a result Man- liftoff appeared to run smoothly proposal framed by Committee had Indicated the club was being W'llAY—Platter Parly ‘ V?i?AV —Hound Dog nil the vacanc.v caused the iing an ice cube In her mouth for WTIO—Hum MUlei ‘ plan to change an 800 area totally or to a large degree with erplants for numerous models of ( iiCMfcr rcHidenls have broader Homeone every 23 seconds. to observers at the Cape. Chairman Theodore Powell. selfish in its attitude toward shar WTIC—Nlfhtllne death of Chauncey M. Squier sev Mrs. Ruth Alexander all of CO- ernmo.sl Oriente Province, the five minutes. . . Her explanation: WDRO—Cal Kolby WDRC—Jax* Is My Beat section between Ellington Rd., Fos the exploration of apace, were frontline military slrcrafL the en ictnking f.u ilifies available to them I.ajvc this sign on the fence of a The rocket apparently operated ing Its course. eral months ago, will be the second hitnbia: and Mrs. Faye Ijandau birthplace of Castro's rebel move "I read somewhere it’s good for It xvli; now be studied by the WPOP—Top 40 Show Modern Sounds ter St., Oakland Rd., and Beelzebub added to the company's structure. gines have accumulated a total of at the local level The "exten.sive Texas yard bordering a golf green: according to plan for at least two Agreement came finally as a re 4:30— appointment within a year's time. of Meadsville, Pa. They were all ment rtehcls skirmished with gov the throat. " Board of Directors at a meeting WHAY-Fiaitei Party Hd. from residential to restricted The creation of the Missiles 4 more than three million operation H R L E SMOHM-MBEMT e.xporience” 'Hie (’onneetlcut Bank "I'm a golfer, too, and I under minutes. sult of discussion over four coun WHAY—Hound Dog Robert Russell was appointed some present at the part;-, and eight of ernment Iroopa in the outskirts of | Julia Meade, perhaps television’s Jan. 6 and by the club Board of WTIC—Rose Millet WTIC-Nichlllne residential caused a lively debate Space Sy.stems division followed al hours, Mr. Gwinn noted. The Air am! 'I'Mist f'o ha-s had in similar stand. But we are raising three For the third time In four ter-suggestions that Powell made WDKC—Cai Kolby lime ago to succeed the late A. R. their grandch "dren. Mrs. Landau's w tuim dm oM uitM ttm heavilv (Irfriuird SaiitiAKO. leading "pitch lady," earns about Governors at a meeting Jan. 6. Ap WMC—Jazz Is My Beat at the hearing. A proposal to simi the corporation's Inten.slve study Force underlined the proven rug • •immunities will be utilized here little children behind this fence. months Polaris was exploded short to the representatives. WPOP—Top 40 Show ^ WPOP—Mf>dera Sounds r Sharpe. Others on the board are three children did not come to Mfm ssu l-7*3S Castn) was Hirertinj; oporalionH ( flSO.OOO doing commercials.. .She proval rests with those groups. 4:45— “ larly rezone Grace, Spring, Ash and research In the missile and Plcaai try lo refrain from enrich Powell Proposals gedness of the J-57 by increasing George Reama, chalrrqan, Kenneth Connecticut with their parents, in DrirnlP. Ho left tlio fight for in .serving h th the large and small has 75 cocktail dresses in her ly after launching. It's two pre WliAY-Plauei Party WHAY—Hound Dog and Lake Streets between Abbe space field over several yeaia, Mr. ing their vocabularlei.” Tho proposal is the latest of All were found unacceptable. WTIC—Ross Miller the time between engine overhauls L. Fox, secretary and William and the Blums have a baby sev Santa Clara in the hands of a • ij.Mtoiners. fiffuials said. wardrobe. decessors exploded violently on WTIC-Nirhtline Rd. Ext. and Nevers Rd., bounded Gwlnn said. Its objective it the The bright leaf: Scientists figure many In a 3-year-old controversy In brief they were: WDitO-Cal K(»lbv JXS^^world Tonight to 1,400 hours on bombers and Burnham. eral months old who was not pres IvOftist Argrnllno lirutennnt, medi In a^hhtion to Uur T)7 services How many Juvenile delinquents Sept. 25 and Oct. 15. \VI»OP—Top 40 Show by Miller Rd., was not questioned. design and management of com that each year leaves trap and over the club's private golf course _ WPOP—Modem ^uods tankers. Lewis, a native of "Vermont, l.s ent. cal Doctor Krncato Guevara. A re and facilities which continue lo be do we have ?. .. Roughly 500,000 Shattered pieces of the missile 1. A public course operated by 1:00— f :®5— A proposal .to rezone a section plete weapon and apace systems, •store from the sun energy equal to on town-owned Globe Hollow land. an agent or concessionaire with WHAy-Flatlet Party Employment stood at about 38,- married lo the former Virginia port last night that Vuevfrf# had available to the public, the two children aged 10 through 17 ap splashed into the Atlantic several ^ ^ F —News along Ellington Rd. extending to but the division will not do any Ta.'ihHk is ~>ne of the leaders in lu i^ a^ cd that released by burning 300 mil Get Holiday Use WTIO—News 000 In the division at the year's Collins. They have a home on the been killed remained \inconfirmed. hical offices now have Immediately pear In court each year. . .That’s miles from the cape'launching site. play permitted on a season ticket WDRC—New* Clark St. frpm residential to re manufacturing, leaving such work the Jewish Oor.imimlty in this lion tons of coal. Polaris Is the top priority Navy It would allow the club to con and greens fee basis. Presum ^ [jm F —WINF Bandstand end, the same as It had been for a lake at Woodland Ter. and have town and was chairina' of the The government used bombera, '1 iie engagciiif'ol of Mi.‘<, armored cars and nrtllleiy Aon Mu'hai.'l to Davul .Minicurci, trust inve.stment and trust admin a clean arm y...Their troops built dren or roughly one out of every WINii—Mewe some residents of the area at the sions or to subcontractors. missile for shipboard use. When course for 4-hour periods on Sat ber of season tickets would go to WTIC—NIghtllne Hamilton Diversifying isl for Pilman-Moore Co. He is a Synagogue more than 15 years to support trnop.H fighting from of Mf . I cl Mr.s ('harles .1 istration. a common trust fund, n portable baths and carried them 45. WINF—Sports WDRC—World Tonight hearing, Norden In Elex'trnnk's ready, probably In I960. It will be urday, Sunday, and holiday morn present club members. 1:15— Hamilton Standard mo\'ed ahead member of Columbia Recreation house to house against outnumber Muiirucn. H-l'l h) Middle Tpke , D miinicifjiil financial department, along on battle campaigns. In the pre-Clvll War era 75 per t 34^*^^—Modem Sounds ' Judge Benedict Kupchunos gave The new Norden division, now ago. He has ' eaded various Jew capable of being fired from nuclear ings throughout the golfing sea The representatives objected WIIAY-Pjatter Party in i'-s product diversification pro Council, and chairman of the Boy ed Infantrymen of rebel leader Cas announretl bv her parent.H. Mr. an'l ami time sale.s servl<'e, they sKO—Cai Kolbv 707 commercial jet tranaport.s. De Szegda 1s one of the town’s more the ' las.s of Kh'ih .She Ih a .senior $lu thoiisaml. This coverage not WPOP—Kve Opener WTIC—NIghtllne Rd., Wsf'plng, was fined $30 for Norden, a pioneer in cviation elec Grange and the Red Croas. Clara, capital of the rich (piit'nll comnxon among American chil Among the delicacies that Mar off after about 50 seconds. Then public at all other times during ney said tournaments are held WDRC—Moods lor Romance prominent farmeis. His extenaive n’ ')Vatrrhurv Hospital and will only im lude.s new loans now lielng co Polo, the 13th Century globe 1:45— speeding: and Robert Dufresne. tronics. now has assumed the liveries continued for others of the Pentonol Note* farming province of I.»as \'ili»^ dren as young as 4 years old... the second stage ignited xvith a the sea.son and it would be oper on 60 per cent of a season’s week WHAY—Platter Party WPOP—Modem ^unde screage is on Szegda Rd, and he gi adunte in A ugu I made, hut also all of those eligible trotter, found In China were 10:44— Hartford, was fined J9 for di.s- challenge of devising many of 23 turblne-englned aircraft using Mr. and Mra. Hyland Tasker The city bf 1 Ml.OOO j>erHon« M*"' •Some authorities blame It on lack flash of white fire. ated and maintained by the town ends. WTiC—Rose Miller has a large dairy herd. He Is mar lb I flame nM» nded lo< al schools hums in exi.slence at. the lime of spaghetti and ice cream.. . but WORO— Kolbv WHAY—Nigm Watch regarding a Stale Traffic Com the advanced electronics instru Hamilton Standard systems and and family have returned from miles eaat of Havana. of enough protein In the d iet.. .In A long puffy smoke trail traced through an agent or conces 2. A public course operated by WTIC—Treasury of Music units. ried and has five children. He is and gradualr*! from Hrynnt Col tho merger. cidentally, atudles now ahow that positively no chop suey. WPOP—Eye Opener WDRC—Moods for Romance mission sign. ments essential lo apace explora vialtlng relative.s In Boston. The rebel! claimed (ontml nf the missile’s course upward. After sionaire selected through competi an agent or concessionaire with 1 : 00— copnty committeeman for the Ag lege in inTiV with a bachelor of (!nstfmiers can now make de- How often do you bathe your WPOP—Modem Sounde OIrls Court Team tion. Development of fuel controls for several other towns m tiir hr;ut j farm diets are better In most about two minutes the missile dis tive bids. Public play could be on a rearrangement of holes Into two WHAY—Oatetlne 1 4:1 4 - ricultural Stsblllzation nnd Con Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and Ht lemr degree in aicounting and |.f>sits nnclubhouse as a pri WPOP—Newe Hubert P. Collins, town clerk, home from visiting their parents. Sigma Hill h’l.itermtv He is pres- the ( ’fuinecticut Bank and 'IVust you g e t?,..T h e average family times a year 1s p lenty...If the 4:05— WDRC—Moods for Romance basketball team, ha.i been an California, will sponsor and sup applications to n engines used In ■ourres denied loss ..f Mu* tnwn^ Had all gone well, this would The club would remain In Its vate organization with the same WPOP—Modern Sounde said he had noUfieil all elected jus Mr. and .Mrs. Blake Russell and enllv as.soMiitcil with M and M (*fi In a .short time tf»o. the late.st now senda out 65 cards, the aver animal is brushed and combed WINF—N ewe 14:34— nounced by Mrs. Jean Kibbe, girls port basic research In fleld.s per 21 different aircraft. In addition, If the rehel.s win M-r- int have been the 22nd successful Pol clubhouse as a private organiza privileges as the public to play. 4:10— tices of the I'eace that they must Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Wood In fill .Seivi'p in Manchester system in eleetronlc bookkef'fung age business firm about 145. . The regularly. WHAY-Night Watch physical edueatlon director The tinent to United Aircraft’s inler- the company produced and de ernment fon-es figtit.ni: i« i.< *i aris firing In 25 tries since the tion. Over the 3-year period, the The club restated similar ob WINF—Music for Evening receive the oath of offii e. if they Cheshire. MORIARTY and chef king account handling will Ihrcca billion Christmas cards It was Albert Einstein who ob- 4:15— WTIC—Behind the Pagee esla. It is currently concerned wiih livered electronic fuel eontrol.s for farther east would 'u! ' ft • v Navy launched Its sleek ballistic tovx'n xx'ould buy the clubhouse "at jections. WDRC—Moods for Romance team will open Us season Jan. 6 plan to qualify, before Jan id he installed at both Manche.ster of- tnaih'd liii.-x year weight':) Jibout ser-ved. "The man who regards hl.s WH AY—Dateline advanced pro;)ell:inl.s for mi.s.sile a liquid rocket engine. land from Haviina n m rf-n-I , mlsaile program la.,t January. a fair appraisal," possibly with the 3. Purchase by the club, of pri WTiJ—Stnctiv Sport! WPOP—Modern Sounds against Cromwell High. Names of the justices did not ap Manchester Evening Herald <'«- .1 fif es, Ihhhhh IciiiH. .wlilch explains own life and that of his fellow 14:44— and space :.;'aft in cooperation Late in the year Hamlllon Sland- DROTHERS victory might nln'i t< M'li nff f This Is the third attempt to fire club's rent for lt.s special use ot vately owned land on both sides WDRC—News Charlotte Cassarlno, Nancy Ro pear on the liallol st the Noveiii- liinima rorresptindent Mra. l>onald Kniph»yeH to lieneftt why many inailmcn prefer Ihe ' creatures ns mcanlngles.s la not WPOP—Dixieland WHAY-Nlghi Watch v.ilh the Stanford Reaearch In aul received midti-mllllon dollar ther uprising ngHinsi MatlstH I' Alaska Seen this new series of test vehicles in the course offsetting the purcha.se of Fern St. to be combined x^’lth WTIC—UN Review man and Maureen Dimlow are fa liee el^cliim, since all noiiiliiHled K. Tuttle, telephone ACAulemy 8- *801 Center St. In Rfldition, the offices in Man k'lpiirlh t)f .Inly ruFtely unhappy but hardly fit for 4:30— stitute. a non-))rofll affiliate of conliaits for environmental con also would I ut till f*i nnirnl flf the Polaris program. Today s roc price. The clubhouse would be land around the clubhouse. WHAY—Serenade WDRC—Moods for Romance vored lo start as forwards, with are elected. .14,15. Ml 8-5135 from Its mam soul >*• -«f IIU oinr. Mie Chester lUiW become rnemherH of Don't feel had If ymi can't figure 'life. WTIC—Music by Uelachrlno WPOP—E P. Morgan Stanford Univer.slly. United Ke- trols fcir the proposed North ket was dubbed AX-3. rented to the club thereafter. The representative said the club, tl :A4— Kay Roberts. Karen Klambt and They are: Atty. Elizabeth D. sugar cane rr'')i tu*diiU*d f<>r Imr- Joining llniim the Federal Ke.seive System as WDRC—Ouv Lopnbarjlol Mary Pelton as guards. Substitutes searfh Corporation of Menlo Pai’li American H-70 and F-108 planes Hutehins, iireaent trial justice; well MM (fintinulfvg as rnernhei.s rif The first of the series failed Amount of rent would be one of after study, has found out this W PO P—Mod e rrUfllgniiwU WHAY-Nlght Witch vesting soon in • .istpr*; ( 1 :45_ WTIC—News Include Linda Pallait. Mary Lacy, base scientific directorate of inter ami the nir Inlet eontrol system Howard Shiimway. Kenneth Fox, fh(* l*fHh*ral I>cposil Insurance Sept. 24, when trouble developed many details to be hammered would cost too much. The main nlul ••ontmurd WHAY—Serenade WDR<;—News Barbara Butcher, Kathy Siirber nationally known scientists for the B-70. The year marked the William Jacobus. Uepiiblicans; ami ( 'orpfmitlori shortly after liftoff and the sec out later If the offer la accepted. 4. Development by the club of WTIC—Three Star Extra WPOP-Newi ecmipletion of production of the trying to laptuM* .'-.mtiag" RC—Amoa and Andy 11:4ft— Dorothy Gage, Gerry Monlz, San numbered about 8.000 at the year’s in po'ut tfin I" at I ?M h Sant lagyo.stordnv State^ Town lime the second stage Ignited on be "very receptive" as a Director The club representatives did not WTIC—Starlight Serenade Teacher-Trainee The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft at a meeting lo be held at the ENTERTAINING seating of iis memheiH it may giDUp life Insniauce plan The WDRC—Moods for Romance First Amphibious Toplrr On* I The |t>-ut niv, (Tiha's sre- nt Iho State ('npitol the launching pad and veered In voting ultimate approval." Com discuss this Idea. Rodney Tibbetts, a Harlt Col division powered Amerli'n into the Methodist Chinch in Wlllimanlic ! specify that term.s of the Alaska hank has availahh* Pi all officers, Televisi«in Proerams WPOP—Modern Sounde The first amphiblotis helicopter nnrl liign.st. is flefcndrd hy 10 000 State Sen. Aljijci Sihal of N’*ir- cartwheel fashion over the Cape mittee member Alice Lamenzo, 13:30— jet travel age with the first turbo Along with delegates from other .‘>nal(0-.s iiegin .Ian .*1, wllhout einphiveM and their families a Powell framed the proposal that On Pane Two lege of Music student, will assist ever built with a flying boat hull, to rj 000 troops ( ‘astro Is helle\«'d majf>r nie«lp al ami Hui’gu al free walk, Be)ii]hliran seiiatr minority Will Discuss liefore it was exploded by the safe however, wanted more "thought." WTNF—Sign on jet engines tn enter regular domes churches, they will consider tlie regard to the timing of tlie r'rea- was finally accepted after the rep Ellsworth music instructor Arthur the Sikorsky Aircraft division’s tiv.iiL: l > iiialte II lil.s capital and Insuram e plan to tnclude the «*ost leader-elect, fi!er Maniud Hi rot la.‘who inriits ami medical scrvlce.s There who cipeiale [iiihlir rollege.M Rt. 6 A^ain another bitter disappointment for the people” to provide the best any proposal expected to get chib of the engine division mentioned A ael of jiy-laws has been drawn | a.s a lodge true fiecfi the rela-l dale instead of the normal opening flights In 1959 are the Iwin-lurblne is a ■ m»n*conlrH)utfuy retirement If the bill iR pasHed. Main lioR- the l.,ockheed crewmen who twice public recreation use possible out favor. Democratic Sweep Held Call Manchester Evening Herald by Mr. Gwinn were the opening of lip for the meeting lo eonaliler ' company. 'I'lio town woultl he reirnhursed hy the Board of Directors, Ihe rines are being constructed os Po Committee member Robert Gor shoiiUI it be formed. He experts the n Iho length of of a liquid-fueled, high-energy, up -Steady production continued on Jan. 16. will elect permanent dele lollege sluled up (hie ret)el report thus more applicable for shipboard Varney said the trial arrange 707s and Dougins DC-8s. It had or Personals Id.a deaih pei'muuirl pmgiaiii ••( licm-fit to all the pM'senl Henior ( hi.ss at Man- with town officials In Ocloboi by reluctance of the club represent quietly disregarded plank In every Rd., received the injury as he was on Ihe ground to lead i. flying hell- claiuuMl rapture of the Mnlversilv ii.se. ment would have to extend for 50-50 Club Plans ders from more than 25 airlines for Dr. Richard Miller Is spending Heaiile.a ,Ma|de (lin.'e, he \\ a.a a ll.M rmppives, lu* said cheidi'r High School is Almost HI.-7, The de.sign of Ihe mail east ot atives to enter into di.sciission of | political platform, each side being removing some laundry from the (opter around on a 60-foot leash. of Sant.I ('hua. Ilirc'c imles out Bridge .St is siihslantlally tho Today's abortive shoot was an throe years to get an Idea of its over 1.600 additional engines. a 10-day leave with his molhrr IMPORTED CANNED HAMS— sliced free of nioiid ei i.f Ka vel le 1 ,ndge n| Iwiic tnat of the pieviuus years proposals. The meeting had been- well awatj'e that stalwart offire- back of his station wagon on Ly- A new SOO.OOO-squsre-foot en iid‘- of Santa <‘lara same plan on u hleh liie ('onimi.s- other teat of the mlamlc'a stability efficacy. He said at the end of that Potiuck Friday The new 6.10,000-squsre-foot re- Mrs. Mae Miller at their home In .Maanti.’', and llii' Itni'kvllle Atuoit- (■lass, 'I'he same swelling «»f pupil called on five ideas the club had hol'lers would never willingly legis ness St. He was admitted to Man gineering wing was added to Ihe Homhers reporlrdlv also at and propulsion system. — time. Ihe club might want to stay sean h and developiiiont center In .Sleepy Hollow. Dr. Miller Is with I II.I l,C'Clnri population all ovei- the nnmtry aion and Stale officials agi'ced la.st submitted on ways it would like late themselves out of a job. chester Memorial Hospital and charge— 2 Ib.— 3-lb.— 5*lb. and 10-lb. cans. tallied l*'omento, south of Santa yea r on "for all anyone knows now.” It Palin Beach County, Florida, was 830,000 - square - foot Stratford the Air Force, stationed at While- He ael \ e,| In ( ho ,\a\ \ dut HI.; U o s |h D i I N o tO x S makr.s ailimltance to college in to remain a private club on the "In the 1958 campaign court re The January meeting of the SO hospital aulhoilties say his condi r'nnt. Employment In the division ( lara. and (’rurrs. Ju.hI \^esl of Under Ilii, inopoaed route, the was pointed out by Gordon that the opened in May and Is being used man Air Force Base in Missniiri, Wnild ai II creasingly ilinU'uU. ho Haul. town-owned land. These Involved organization berame a factor. It SO Club of St. Mary's Church will tion this morning is good. slooc' al about 9.0IK) al the end the piovlncli rapllKl. tiidirallng road would run sonlli of, and trial would give the club "a beau for the design and development of where he is assigned to the liase 111 lea\ e.a hiM Wl.c, Naniill Mil l h (Mher towns have succesHfully purchase and lease arrangements was not an Issue, fnr few candi be held Friday at 7 p.m., follow When Snyder Is released from of the ear, reflecting the change IcIh-1.; U*ld both loU MS. l‘a t leal s Tmla v ; 200 tiful cushion to relocate.” highly advanced turbine power- hospital. .laimki, hridhorj., .Inhn nl opeiated such firograinM. he said. parallel |„, Hartford Rd., Charter AImmiI Town dates had the temerity to come out ing Evening Prayer. the hospital, he faces a charge of r.Mvernmenl ofTirials 1 (’mamrd D M I T P F 1 • YFS’PKBI>A Y held unsuitable from the commit Early in the meeting, Varney plants and propulsion systems. in -evised production sthedulea Mr, and Mra. Frank Ronln of Kuekvdio ami Itayi'iniid larinki I se Presoiit llullilings Oak aiul Highland Sts. to an Inter against it. parking on the wrong side of the contiilenl of beating (*asli-o in anv riirioMi B'.iuIj.imi, jim*. k Miduildings." of holy coninuinlon will be held at terviews and from candidate- According to police, the accident pitrlied haltir In ulmli they (iin llintfniil. Alfrctl Beiggien 0 Gould's Bond. start of Ihe meeting, rejected that play could continue while and Madeline Dieterle. Earl and June, only six months after the If you want to cut almonds Into Evans. Cohfmhia Green. They left The fimeial i 111 he held TInii.'. tiling .Hiiiil. 'Pheie aie t<*acher.s in Ihe Zion Evangelical Lutheran crowded television studios the happened this way: l)ruig llieir HUpi-nor eipiipmeut and N'lii lUHii M U,M' llm hiHx lu, Wi'st Iiilerehange riiileeideil Powell’s request to dl.scusa the five relocation goes on, adding that If Louise Daggett. John and Mildred first experimental engine was even lengthwise slivers, do your for home today. day al '2 |i m al i ho Whilo l•'\lllelal ^ilu* Manehester public! .school hvs- ("hiiirh nl 7:30 tomorrow night. A necessity for modernization of our Elwood A. Lechausse, 18. of 569 nuuiberM to liear. Hp to now SIhITmi.I .Im' •fph .'-ta I v:\s. 'Palcot! Tentative plans call for Rt. 6 to proposals specifically and asked the club's proposals weren't ac Treybal, and Elmer and Jo Odell. completed. The company also an allring while the nuts are still limp 40tii \1 editing .Anniversary llniiie. (i.-j Kli.i ,st _ (ti,ck\'iIlo U'llh li*m now \N'ho wouM b»* capnble of wor.shiii service will be held at 10 Jiiilicial s.ystem was brought be E. Center St., driving south on FO O D S TO R E CfiHlrn has I'onducted a primarily vlllr, Lullr MegonigU*. ( 'ovent l y. conllMue eastward from the Camp for a definite statement of toxxm cepted. it would have no other The invited guests will be Chaplin nounced Its entry Into the smaller after blanching and removing More than .'W relativea and tho llo\‘ I'aid .1 Bn\ man, pa-alm t»*Mihmg ()i\ the college level, he am . on New Year's Day, viewpoint. fore the thinking and voting pub Lyneas St., stopped his car lo pick jet engine field hy Introducing tlie skins. guernUa hit MUd-run ( ampaign in Mi .k Mima « uidra.s. \N Mfiping . Meeting Hd. Interchange through choice but to leave Manchester. and Mrs. Ralph Wlllere, attached friends gathered at A g it d a t h nf I limin ( 'i IlKI e.;al iniiiil ( 'Imi i h. lulled In fuel. Home teachers at lic. up passengers. Snyder, driving 161 CENTKR ST.—MI 9-7256 his 2.’omo?il h I ehellion. .loan I (.nu'\ . Bin Far her I'll , Mr.s Bolton to tile present Itighway run- Varne.v said "I don’t think It’s He said the clubhouse must be to the U.S. Army Nike Site, and JT-12. a single-rotor jet weighing nfilcliUlMK Hmiiil will he in limve the high scliool are now teiuhlng Pierre Teots will show colored "Tlie overwhelming vote for from the opposite direction, pulled only 430 pounds and developing Ilrlni Liik.i Hi k'ox Hill Dr. lUiig Ihrnugli Bolton Notch.' un lo s private corporation to j 11- sold, as it would be under the cur Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vater, from Mill I 'eliletel iiiurH«*s on the college lev<*l for slides of the Tournament of Roses those who preached the need for into the curb behind Lechausse and 3,000 pounds of static thrust. In TWO ANs Bni'lu llU', Victor (’o,stan7i>. Bol Plans have not yet lieen decided Ify offers It makes to a poleniial rent proposal, to end "dual owner the faculty of the muaic depart Open Wed. Till 6 p.m.<—Closed New Year's Day A Maannii aerv i1 , d| |,,, |,,.|il which creilit Is hetng given rtt the taken in 1957 at the meeting of the landlord." He'said if the town was change cannot be considered as a walked to the rear of his car to November. Lockheed Aircraft an Havana, Cidta, I >ec ilO i,T*' The t.iM Ml.'. Mai V 11 «MU A mlovei'. on tile route tlie new higliway xvill ship” .seat ot the Globe Hollow ment of Manchester High School. at H |. Ml tnm.,1 K,a at I he fiiiiei al I ’m vei sit V of ( ‘nnnecl icut. Kiwania Club tomorrow at noon at not willing to accept any suitable mere political accolade. Rather il unload the laundry. nounced It would build B JT-12 11 S emliassv said lodav M Is in M IM Li 111M n MI>1 I i: i.se\ , IVK ('amp- follow west of Bridge St. 'state problem. The remainder of the evening , hniiu' I'liemhi nmy call nl I he "U s certainly worthy of ctuiaid- the Manchester Country Club. offers; the club would move to the Is the mandate of an articiilale Lechausse. seeking to turn left powered version of Us JetStar vestigating the aiii*sl of (li'M IL’ Mih I me Kollamln, ntfielals tenlativriv planned to will be spent at a New Y e a r’s I fimoral hnme Iniiinn nu ft ,,ni '2 eralion," he t’i»nclun, Mrs, Dmotliv .Memtiers of tlie local Town Plan- ARTHUR DRUG the form of a talent show. men had liccn iiirt'-stcd upon sus 'lia VmiiIo K. Met Itiin 'The Idea \mis suggesteii Oct. 1. final." he said. 'The responsibility, as well, .Sliaw, Amlovrr, Mrs Anita Bui- mug t'omnilasloii went on record NEW YEAR’S NEEDS plcion hv t he ( 'iilmii I 'tdicc The iiiiii'iiil nf Mr.a Aimlo K. Ih.''i7 hy Izcnnard Seailer, ctialrman The committee had been work- rests upon ach member of the dick, 10 Knighton St ; Mi.h.h Alta niontha ago as hemg against any GI Kills Korean 'REFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. Otfu’iil.s said tlu'\- were told .Ml I ann. ,'l.'i Hidko SI , wn.a hold of the Town I>eV4*lopmenl (.‘om- Bar to insure that the result will la-Mimls. Laurel Manor (’oruales plan to locate the Interchange Panelboard's Plastic Finished that Braidle\' ami Ueid, flymg 111 l.llll S.iluidny nfloninim In .S|, nusslon. here. he a hasting benefit to the litigat cent I Pane, Isaac Snydei. 27 Seoul. Dec. 30 (/n An Illinois INSURRt^lTH LAPPEN' from Mmitego Hav, .lanialra, to Miiiy'a K|ii.scn)inl diurcli, Tho Seaih'i's Idea was ti> iiuhte a col- ing public. Th4 Most Compioto Solodion Evor \Vrlle.*ilev Bd As a rc'siill of Itie controversy soldier on guard duty at an officers New (iric.in. via Havana, had Uo\'. Alfred 1.* Willlaina, roclnr, legi* iM um\eisilv in this area to the lo'iiliou of the intei'change is club shot and kil ec. a Korean who "Whether the final legislation mBTHS YF.S’PFKDAY: A .non ( luue in iiuil t un a junior (*ollege will contain drastic changes st mad<> urn oinplmientai y remark.s ofinniod. and Sydiioy MacAl|nuo still under study hy the State failed to heed hi.-, t.rder to halt, the to Mr and Mrs. Bus.sell l*(*tler |»t i>gi’niu. ii.sing Main hesler‘9 every level or whethe- the minor Q u . r '. in the Havana Airport about the waa ni'Siiiu.V Murial wn.s In Knal Highway l*eparlment. It will, how U.S, Army announced. I Vniotoi V Ion. Anrh»ver. a s«)n to Mr and f*\ lltinl ft'U'lllt les. courts alone will be affected Is ('utiau [H<]iiical situalion ami had ever. connect the Glastonbury Ex- Pfc. VVaymond G. Mitchell, 23. • CARDS • STREAMERS Mrs. Bf»heiT Sinihakjl. 10,S (.)ak riu* De\»‘lt»pment ( ‘ommission difficult to prognostics.e. The final shoiitetl i,«iiig li\‘(> the H'liels ■ Hoai'oi a u ere Ward , 1 jikliiK, .SI I pviS^sway from the Welhersfleld- Fa E . B R A Y Route 3. Sumner, 111., discovered iiioppril the iiiea. however. Sender ( the body'! cal* "Mitchell fired, str. ,lng him In TABLECLOTHS .Sunday al Maiuhoalor MoninrIal hiuing n imllege run hy the Board Into law Is the best suited ^»r our ,, ROW fllR IT TNI MINI lelieopU*rs /ifl .T ') liAi'Icl Vorilll ,lr . Hnltnn. Mta t lum Is In hotly fluids,, such as the the chest. He was pronounced 1 1 llmapital, will ho hold tnimirrnw nl nf l':ducatu»n lather thairya college CLOSED i t KATTIRYITM U SUN*! IN4RGTI blood, \Villi^)Ui this calcium, mua- dead on arrive at a hospital," 10 a in at the .lohn B. Bnrko Fn- Mui hinim .SmlUi, 11,1 Fvprgrpi'n tt'rl , ciC.tJim ersif y "as long as .the. per- cloK cannot contract and iTlax and the Army said, adding that the ■ it ftATTIIT OMiATtG WNIN From .Split I'aiiker I noi.il Mnniii, ST B. Conlor .St Burial Ciilvln Milhlnon. 12 ('pdar HI : W'al- fonunn?e nnd the slandards are From WodnosAay, Doc. 31 to Monday, Jan. 5 trr Mixr Ih'nin. 17 Bonnpr Ud ; nerves cannot cany their mc»- 1st Cavalry Division Provost NOT IN SUNI • NOISEMAKERS •HATS I will bo In SI, .laiMO.a' Coniolor.v. t lie SiUyt' SHUM' ■' Hh'hnrd Mi'l'nhp. Bxxllon. Mra flnges. Ma..'-hnl Is investigating. GENERAL *Y»y »urwre>ked ves.scl whh hou.alng for Iho oldorly ahnuld have vlllp; Mra. Ingp BHUllak and .non hulll Ihret* year.s ag'- In Kid. i.’er- suggest you check with us to be sure your in all fixlore, and outiola nt waist 61 HpIhIiip RiI ; Mra. Gllda (-iinpo UNIVERSITY EVENING COLLEGE surance program will adeq'jately protect you. manv. African Knteipnse.s Ltd liolghl. and daiighlpr. 701 K. Mlddlp TpkP ; Tciii.'T.tcr,'. U,uon intciuls to • SERPENTINES • SIGNS owns U and it l.s leglstered In Li ■|‘ho univei.stly'a Hollaing Ro- Mra, Vlvlnn Bavpr and daoKhtpr. picket Nt'w l urk rtty police hi'a<|. Make a note to call us tor P. S., Personal beria. .aoarch I’onlor also renunmrndrd 72 Oliver Bd quarters lo li'aiualirc attempt to UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD Service. This service includes an expert an The African Qwvon uas MH) feet I'oniniumty dining fHolllllos and niSPHAUGKD TODA'V; Mra UiuoMlzc , oiler. alysis of All your insurance needs. AND EVERYTHINO ELSE Y O U U NEED long. llial ahowors be equipped with Kvelyn Wlah, Elllngtoft; Robert I'hiladclphia Police, Uhlef critl- CASH .'■../U.e.s.; ... 141 new courses in Arts and Sciences, Busi Tho riinijiHtic iiir . ohcho tiuik aoiita. rowpra .Ir.. 16 Foatpr Dr,, Vpioon; to Ivrap up" your au'.cil hy mayor for saving lu ua- May wo be of help by quoting rates or an place with wnve.>. rnllin^ fnui in Tho wal.al-lngh outiola and olhor .lampa Andlato, 14 Olla St.: Mra. lioiial magazine article that ness Administration, Engineering, Music and olKhl fool. hiKh NwirhiiK aioiinil flxluro.a wore rot'omiuomlod lo (Jpnpvlpvp .Sullivan, Elm Hill IM . giiiiililliig should he legalized . . . HOUMY EXPENSES swering questions on any form of insurance? the Mhipwiock Hiiil tlio wmil l.luw- help provent accidonl.a from dir,- Vprnoii; MU-luipl 'Dick, Wappiop.. I'lxe .N’l'gro college studeuts jrr- Art. raese h^war TM M tK Ti We've been doing it since 1923, quite succesi- Sq. Ft. in^ 20 kn(»ts fvri/iu tho nnrth-tint'tti- • 10 C(H0RS • 6UARANTEB) /.inosH In .atooping or alrolchlng. Sipven DlBattlalo, (ilnalonlniry; fiist'd use of library at Lakeland leasIsl-vMittr i.*M8ntymf .. , ...... fully, too. No obligation and we’ll consider it a oast. Tho toMiueratiiio wa.t lit the Flndlnga of Iho year-long atud.v, Jeannp Tpralla, 3.1 Burkp Rd . esM Is Mill t. eoo. Mra. Ann Marhin and dauphtpr, death of hts 66-ycar old molhrr for credit. U w S» te $ m '— U ew IWe-lmiired Bt lew eeet r o w WKOS AT USUAL DISCOUNTS 8)—Four of Kroiioh West -wM eism iBVi. MIKO\ A.N m 'K IIFtitR Taylor Sl„ Vernon; Mra, .loanne . Wilhoiu Battl.'ile, 4-yrar-old Afrloa’» now aiitoiioniotin ropyh- U aaliingtoii, Dm'. .16 l/P) — Arlkop and daughter, 462 K. Mid Au.slui, Tox., boy, dh's of maliiii- IpTMAIN ST., Ovtr WoolwMth’t, MANCHESTER lloK Jolnoil todiiy In an nooni.inlo Regiifration: January 5 through 31. ' •lltclMllS-4UC* AakfMrttwVnMANafor John H. Lappen, Inc. Deputy Sox let I’remlor Ansntsa dle T])ke. Iritloii from boaius and bread dl I fodoratlon lo |hh>I thotr n^oiiroon Mlkoynn will iirrlve here dur Impo.sexi by hU mother . . . Truck Opon Dwrodny Bvonliiga Until 8 P JL ■ncl K|MM‘d oonnumlc lag« B4iUing Hu«Json Sfraat DRIVE CAREFULLY ^ nee aaj>l|f as Buropenn Franpe Open Daily 7 AJUL to 5 PJd.. IndndinK Wedoeedsy '10 minutes at the State De maldeni to the godi of the un-' To scald milk, allow to stand Hartford I, ConnocKcut JA 7wfi5 | 975 MAIN 8TRBBT—MI 8-1212 'bat whose popolattons total only partment with Deputy Under- derground watera, according to AftereoMi ood Saturday Until Noon I I mllUoa persons. ovtr low hsat until tiny bubblas BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. aeeretary Robert M u r ^ . the Encyclopedia JBrUannti^ appsar around tha edga. PAGB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAt^CHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1958 PAGE NINB BUGS BUNNY UUR BOAUDING UUU8E with MAJOR UUUFLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE THIS •■TAkTE IT S NO USE... THE CHAlP IS ] cAn 'T BUD6E VA JUST WHAT I An»w#r to ProvloutPurtto’ ® y s 6 y s N- NEED EOB MV 60RELV V0O 3EST,MARTHA MY Screen Performer Alumni Tests Indians in Annnal Tilt Tonight OFFICE^, " DEAR.'X HAVE LONG ^CEN Herald Angle NEW OEFKTE PURNITJKI WMAtre TW5 A » U T W f ETIIS*' DOWN ■'HE t W I ^ VDU CAM A7 A WHOLE , KHPWMTO0EA9T»|OUSLV TRUTHFUL fe A ?0Y SCOOT U ^ t R ACROSS #5 Scheme ®y STBEET WE5|4 WlTHOOT 0EATINS TH E CONeRESaONAL OATH.' IF 58 Herd of BU6S: ^ - DRAINS CiUT OP THE TRUTH ? I Screen whales E A R L v a s T tex I DO, ON RARE OCCASION performer, HA?-4.1’0 A S 5 0 0 H 06T ON 57 Back of ncclc H|MS>te CiittM St. John’s, Dartmouth Tournament Star Studded, KHRUSHCHEV i s IMTO THE TAKE A FEW TKI FUNG — T»mblyn ith facts DOWN rockefeller FAMIL'V AS PICK LIBERTIES W , SH eii----- of rr IS ONLY TO DELI6HT 1 Stagier VOU ID STlCKTO THE FACTS nimdom't Sound Advice from Ciergj’man Grads to Field FDR SEVEN DAYS IN A ROW.' AND ENTERTAIN AAV newer iclori 2 Bear Winners, Kentucky Team to Beat fellow! mam 8 He can be — 3 Perche* Sopi« 100 miles ^wpy from Yankee Stadium last Sunday a UM.VAS.' in motion 4 Tecter 5 Attack priest was pulling hard for his team, the New York football Strong Lineup pictures 38 Heart New York,' Dec. 30 (/P)— "title at home by turning bafck Du-|'homa while sinking 41 of 50 free 12 Great Lake 6 Require 24 He likes a r.iant.s, to defeat the Baltimore Colts for the 1958 National good — — 39 Come bade Add St, John'fi (NY), Okla queane 75-S9 in the final Ihrow*. plays Colorado for the 13 Seine 7 Greek letter Football League title. This member of the clergy was no dif Dartmouth, vVith driving Chuch By P.\T BOLDUC ■jo^ 8 Strikes on the 25 Augments 41 Seraglio homa City, Dartmoiitli, Te.xas Big Bight Conference Tournament 14 Peel buttocks' 26 Go by 42 Pace ferent than hundreds of other fans but he did have more Kaufmfinn nettiiq; 22 points and title at Kansas City, and Utah Beforp pla.ving host to un 15 Royal Italian A&M, and Oregon State to the AI.LKY OOl’ BY V. T. HAMI.IN 9 Nobleman 27 Cry of 43 Relato than just a passing interest in the Giants. Eight vears ago the .most valuable player award, Stale me^a Ohio University for the defeated Windham High family name K rugEcd football star with little*^ wqn the Queen Cltj' ’fourtiament p u r r — PROBABLY NOT 10 Sea eagle bacchanals 44 Handle list of Christmas week tourna All-American City title St Owens DOC... I HATE TO 18 Body of water 45 Brazilian slat* Arnold College In New Haven camr at Buffala 72-69 over Canlsius. boro. Ky, Fdnallats in the Prov- School Friday night in their / mn- ftars. n stFM6 AOCU5TOMEO , BRING THIS UE BUT 11______Bird's home 28 African river ment champions, but keep GOOD HEAVENS / YAH' I 17 Scottish alders jg Italian goddess 29 River duck 46 Bewildered to .xcek advice from the Rev. .Tame.s Texas. showing .itself the 'dence College Invitational ard biggest test of the still young TO ME THEY (.'Ol HP TO HAVING I'M AFRAID THERES Kentuckj’ on lop in the reckoning A&M. ELBERT, DON'T / CRAY 60 HXP VOU 18 Roped 20 Angers 31 Unusual 47 Retain O'Connell. Andy Robustelli. vou class Of the league, .downed .Texas Boston College and Colgate. season, the low-scoring Man- i HF. ITLlKLy mavf a railing LCVESlCK SOME BAP NEWS for the team to beaj. in college bas I TELL ME VOU 20 Bay 22 Weapons 34 Per fear that 48 Gaelie ece. had been a standout small col- ketball this seanoq. Christian fil-45 for the Southwest Four Giants of the hardwoods WOULD AROUND A tTATE OLD GOATS US HERE 21 Qualincd che.ster Indiana will engage a 23 Let fall 37 Scottish plaid SO Sack IcK* star and had attracted the at Conference Tournament title, and have leached the semi-finals in the formidable Alumni In an 8 30 con CEMF>1H( R >w LUCE THAT WALKINfi 22 Noah's boat tention of the profe.asional scoula Adolph Rupp's' Wildcats, whp AROUND' Oregon Btale won the Far West tournament of tournaments the test tonight at th' high school 23 Sketches The Los Angeles Rams selected the wrapped up their tournament pack classic at Corvalli\ Ore., topping 26 Gift r ( r i. r 8 r li ll age a week ago in the Kentucky power-packed ' Dixie Classic In gym. A 6:45 preliminary pairs the r Kutnicgger as their 19th draft Iowa 72-71, Raleigh... It’s Cincinnati against Red against the White. Coach Ray 30 Wand choice. Invitational, ran UieiV all-winning The list will blJItun up to 13 31 Male sheep 1! r streak to nine laat night with an North Carolina State, and a pair Korhusieaki dividing hia unbeaten "RobuslelU was president of our after eight mure m fils tonight. of unbeatens. North Carolina JV squad into Iwo iimt.a (pl.) Newman Club at Arnold College. 82-69 victory over Navy as Johnny Mississippi, a 7t-4T, winner over 32 Contend ir l!i 1? against North Carolina Slate, and No definite lineup has been forth Father O'Connell recalled yester Cox ripped lfT23 points. Florida, meets Laif In the Gator 33 Aged io So far the Kentuckians arc show a pair of unbeatens, North Caro coming from the Alumni but It is 'T.:< V 34 Girl r" day morning while In conversation Bowl windup al Jatfluonville. LSU lina against Michigan State. possible tliat five members from with Bob Glenney. Ormand West ing every indication they're able beat Georgia 63-60 .last night. De- 35 Palm leaf !l P to follow up the championship they Cincinnati, winning its sixth last year's Silk Town varsity — 38 Irritates n and the writer." I have always fell fernling champion Memphis Stale straight, whipped Wake Forest Captain Dick Diibanoski. Boh i that I had a little part in guiding nailed in the National Ct’llegiate and Mi.ssissippl State pisy for the 38 Angler's TT 11 (8 Tournament |ast March, although 94 -70 in first round play yesterday Fiske, little Pobhi* Daigle. George ^ basket i .Aridy into professional fobtball, Sugar Bowl championship in New as Oscar Robertson got into a Cu.vhing snd .Steve Provost - will CABMVAL BY DICK TURNEb When he was drafted by Los Cox is the only holdover from the Orleans. Last night. Memphis Peter Gynl'i S6 r 1 regular unit of a season ago. sculTle with Wake Forest's Dave be on the floor for the opening mother i Angeles he was undecided on what Slate nipped Loyola of the South Budd but wound up scoring 29 tap to do. He was married with one Their victory over Navy and 73-71 and Missi.s.sippl State drop 41 Garden r W Jerry West’s 44-point sliow in points snd grabbing 14 rebounds. Exported to he on hand from tha implement i child and was. looking for security. ped Maryland 56-45 although Bail 1956-.57 quintet are big Norm IM USULI-A’S IMlf BY AU VKBMKKK jr fifth-ranked West Virginia's 76-72 They squared off later as a heated 42 Beginning W M He wanted to roach and he al.so ey Howell, with a 32-pnint average, moment during the competition DICK DUBANOSKI Holieiilhal. dimimilive la-o Cyr, 45 Have a share \v;,nled to try his hand at pro declslop over Teneasee were the was held to points. ( JU ‘ T l o o k THAT'S THE TROUBLE 20 ,North Carolina State went into : Charlie Boggim and hustling Alan ON I /■ 49 Canvas shelter “Hi 1 only regular gnnie developments to . AT V O U P 'vYITW YOU, PRISCILLA! b,all." Father O'Connell is now an Detroit and Michigan are final overtime to nip Louisville. 67-61, Johnaon. Baseball star Eddie W'o- CH R ISTM A S 50 Legal a.s.sistant pastor at St. James' break .through the rash of tourna ists at the Motor City Tournament J / P PO--.-' O O M " A Y v< YOU NEVER HANG UP, c ft It ment competition. Michigan State battered Duke 81-57 j jclk, Davo Turkington and Buzz ^ ANYTHING.' EVE I HUNG profession n n t 1 Church. _ in Detroit. Michigan after a 71-58 Keeney from the crack 1955-56 t- (SHAMBLESy^Y U P M Y 51 Employer m 18 Tourneys la Action and .North Carolina, the defending | « 5o "Andy came to see me and asked victory over Princeton and Detroit champ, humbled Yale 92-65. ( acuad. ninnenip to Weaver for the STOCKING 52 Lohengrin's for my advica 1 told him to give No fewer than 16 major tourna after a 98-87 decision over Army Stale championship, also are like bride Unbeaten Si. Francis tPai »nd !)/ !J me three days an'd 1 would make ments were in action last night Despite a 38-point performance George Washington. Davidson | ly to be with the Alumni. Cyr. 53 Exist a decision. During thus three day and five crowned their champion. from the CadeLs’ Darryle Koiini. 'fnrktngjton and Keenev are team 54 Scottish 5? Si. "nd Fordham reached the semi U.S. Leading w period I scouted around in New St. John's, behind a brilliant 33- aheepfoldi Richmond In Finals finals of the Carrousel tourney at mates with the undefeated and Haven trying to line up a job for point, 22-rebound show by sopho In the Richmond Invitation final, Cliailolc, N. C The Fiaiikioa beat highly-regarded New Britain him in the event he failed to make more Tony Jacksdn whipped' St. it's Riclimond vs. Penn State, In Bi ( knell 73-65 aqd play David- I Teachers College romhlne the grade. When three days were Joseph’s (Pa.l 90-79 in the ECAC the Hurricane Tourney (the old son. a 62-55 overtime u inner over j Grads Won I-nst Year SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL tip I told Andy to go ahead and Holiday Festival al New York's Orange Bowl) In Miami, it’s - ap South Carolina. Fordham de .After three straight failures the try pro football. "The rest is now ODT-ftU* Madison Square Garden propriately enough — Miami of feated Pitt 8.5-76 and George . Alumni finally broke the spell over history. Oklahoma City was rude host Ohio vs. Miami of Florida. Kansa., '"Hahinglon clipped Clemsnn 72 the Indians with a close 52-48 tri again, bagging its third all-college In Davis Cup umph Iasi year. State, a 7S-.59 winner over Okla- .53. » I After five fine sea.sona with the Red and While Coach Elgin Rams in the Western Conference ANDY ROBIIHTELU Zaturaky is expected to go along m ( i tWIMP Robustelll balked at signing a Hrislian.e Australia, Dec. 30 (iiP)— America's Ham Richard with the same lineup which bowed contract in 19,56 and wanted to they? I pieted the Colts but waa son and Alex Oimodo made a dramatic—almost impo.saihle— to Hall 1.53-52) last Friday in I (INC N \ M BY Al, CABI* nnd BOB I.UBBKRS play closer to home as his family rooting oa hard as any stay-al- Fine Alumni Shooters Colls’ Victory comeback .ju.st when all seemed lo.st today and won the We.st Hartford. Ever-improvlr.g rwi? Increased. The Giants, anxious to Pat MIstretta. Indians’ leading I onie in front of my tvee screen / I FIGURED THAT IF I ^ ANDVOUSnU- Love build a winner, acquired the 230 doubles over Mai Anderson and Neale Fraser to move within scorer with 49 points, and sopho WHY— I I - I NEvei? for the Giants . . . It waa a tre- Reaps Rewards one step of recapturing the Davis > couLDvr TALK LAUnceiot LAUNCELOr PCDWN "? PONT (?AVe ITA1UCH ..THUMP pounder for a draft pick at the n endous football game ho matter more Dave While will start up start of the 1956 season. ’ (.hip from Aiistrslia aiTOF HiS OOEEN GUINEVERE, KNOW, BUT THOlKSHr.ONriL ’ *'«VA what side one rooted for, I thought Spoil Indians Opener (lem BWitcl' at the net when serv front, ull Skip Fisher will Jump He was one of the key figures in Baltimore, Dec, 30 A The Behind Iwo sct.v and their back.* ing to FYaacr in tl;e backliand renter and Chuck Salmond and ) SCARE IT air OP I P O f a i, RIGHT Noivr i fttVH? II' is. the treat team won because of a 1 5 squarely up again.vt the wall, Rich the 1958 championship season and 84.718 77 recelvc'1 by each court, instead of the man al Uic senior Clyde Richard will handle Irelter offensive unit. However, the ardson. the No 1 player in the p o y -P O again this fall, and winter, proved Manche.ster High’s power-laden Alumni rifle team put on a member of the B a I t i m o i- e net playing the backhand side, harkcoiirt diitlea. Fisher gets a I Giants came within leas than two U.S . and OIniedo, the borrowed to be a tovVer of strength with the ColU for winning the National nl.ich is no.'iiial procedure, and starter’s role since regiilsr center minutes of taking hoi t the bigger coiivini'ing display of to))-dra\ver gunnery ye.stcrday in the I’ei uvian. won an exhausting fonr- great defensive unit of the Giants, end of the championship tilt in a local armory, trouncing the .Manchester High Varsity, 18.32- Football Leagne title la only the server coming up on the lefi, .\csl Prescott, who did not play ' ^ Eastern Conference champions. uie beginning. honr marathon. 10-12, 3-6. 16-14. against Hall, suffered a badly gam that will be talked about 6-3, 7-5 the nctman parked hiinsolf on the "Robuatelli. " Coach .Jim Lee 1748. The retl hot collegians, comprising the local team’s Two gifts totaling I50 01H) — same aid* aa the server. sprained ankle, in practice and ia FFowell of the Giants says." Is the for montba to co, le . . , Why didn’t alumni aggregation, were led by The Irinniph gave the underdog Cr«ch Jim Lee Howell call for a to be split up among players expected to be sidelined for a leader of our great defensive line. Ben Crehore. now a Vermont Y,anka a 21 lead In the beat-of- Fraser, playing his first Clial- month, rushing play with leas than a yard school reacher. His sparkling 190, and coaches - ■ were reported five (ompetition and pula them in lenge Round, lost Ins efferliveneaa He's a money player if I ever saw today. A anhstantial "merit Prescnlations of athletic awards one.” to gain on his own 43 and a fourth a new meet record, included an in a favorable poailion to clinch the completely In returns. He wa.s so down situation with the Giantf award ' also la likely from to John Ziemak nnd MIstretta THUMP The change of scenery from the credible 92 standing score. international tennis trophy in the rattled that in five servu’ea in the (Thom McAn Shoe Awards), Ken ahead 17-1 and bir two and one-^- Colt Owner Carroll Roacn- fourth set. the Anierirana lost onl.v Tji. >.(. u t r,i g„ We.st to tha East Coast failed in Eight of the Alumni broke into final single* toinorrow. Smith (Pete W'igren Trophy) nnd W d l i J l ? half mlnutaa to play? A first down the 180 circle, while two of the bloom, who has doled out po.sl- Olnitdn. who scored a sensation two points //-JO • 1HI k, NIA kr>U.. k. no way to hamper The Rock’s Season gifts as high as $1,000 Wes Feebler (Albert V, Lindsay play. This nickname he picked up would have .nsured a Giant vic varsity joined the select group; al firal-day victory over Ander Olmedo also played very well, Award) will be made during the tory . . Lot's be fair about it Jack Toomev. whose fine 18.5^wmi in the pa.sl to alao-ian teams son. will play Wimbledon Ci\am- seeming to come up with the big lUDI) SAXON BY KKN BAI,I) and JIOKKY BKONOKIKI O •*Hb proved you were right, Dad. He’e an ill-tempered, from New York scribes this fall. halftime of Ibe main game. I Andy is a perennial All-Star de too. didn’t each aide miaa several a year's pewsession of the ” new Al'TOMOTIVE LEAGUE Another windfall is due next pion A.«htcy Cooper In the Tirat shot and the big service just when bad-mannered thug!" fall when the Colts play Die P?P 5TCVE NO, BUT YOU'VE ...IP IT HA(?N'T BfEN POR THE PACT HE WAS T hat NI0HT... fensive end selection. g.;Idcn opportunities before the Shorts Trophy, and Co-Captain Final Standings match (10:15 pin ESTi. while the Americana needed It. Anderson WRI6HT 60r TO BELIEVE PRiVlNiS hMSELP CRUELLy**AND OTHER A SHADOWY Today there are five little Robus- aiiov- s tiiation presented itself . . . Jim Tierney with 183, were the First Round College All-Stars in Chicago. Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, waa shak.v and Fnisc. was the beat LPAVe AWV MEMO ME. I...I HAD LlC^riONS- HE P HAVE T»\9 SPACE FIGURE SIFTS I'm still rooting for the Giants. high varsity guns. w L Ami finally, a half doren or will meet weary, harried Anderaon all-around player 011 the court. Geoffrion Heading ASKING POR THAT GREAT RESPECT BI5CUIT LICKED. THROUC5H telli's running around Andy's Pet. modest home In Stamford. He oper There's a' ays next year Fourth Win for Grads Cunliffe Motors ...... 30. S .769 so Baltimore players will col in the final teat Fortunes fluctuated and oppor- NEW EQUIPMENT, EOR HI5 SOME PAPERS i.riTi.K SPOUT By KOUSON lect again Jan. II when they VR. LUCA5 ability... IN LAURA ates two sporting goods stores In The match. 10th annual in a DeCormlcr Motors .. 24 16 61s6 Confident 4 Amp tunitle.* came amt went for both For New All-Time / I * ♦ ♦ participate In the AH-Pro W— lUCA^'S TU t H o n it TYarifc I SMAgTSST HOase IN THt WOgLDI the Stamford area. series dating to 1949, vepreaented Hollywood Service .. 20 It „613 The confident American camp teams In the fust set, the Austral ^1/ Q, OFFICE. STAirreA '------' "Andy is not only a great guy Corrtpclion, Please the fourth Alumni victory. Always Alcar ...... 18 21 .462 game at t>M Angeles. is sure the 22-year-old Olmedo who ians had set point st 5-4 and later Scoring Records Tayan O F jg i S-. but a fine Christian gentleman." looked to as an indication of the Man. Auto Parts .... 17 22 .436 One gin of $25,000 waa la playing brilliant tennis, will the Americans had it at 8-7. But P W - idem.lying (j.o.g e .vlllchell as neither could ca.ah in. the Silk Town priest added. "Off the major domo with the Marco •strength of the varsity for the Manchester Radiator . 9 30 .231 announced today by Pr-esideiU whip Cooper, the world's top ama H the field you would never suspect coming seiuion'.s schola.slic com- Match results: Cunliffe Motors 2. Jerold Hoffberger 'of the Na teur. and make the final malch Jones entered into s brief epi Montreal. Dec .30 i,45 If Bemie Polo entry in the Connec,..cul Bas sode the first set When, with the (Boom Boom) Goeffrlon. Montreal that Robuate'U was one of the beat ketball Assn, is as wrong as call pctition, showed the local varsity Manchester Auto Parts 1 De- tional Brewing Co., sponsora a mere formality. 111 pro football players of his time. " a team to he reckoned with wlien Cormier Motors 3, Manchester of the Oolt games on radio But even if lie fall*, the most sroie 9-10 againal lum. served, Canadicna' burly rightwinger, can ing Casey Stengel the skipper of then missed a volley which would keep up hla present scoring pace I can put a stamp of approval on the Boston Red Sox. But that ! the dual meet .season gets under Radiator 0 ; Alcar 2. Hollywood and tclevialon for the past rabid Auairaliana concede Mac Father O'Connell'a ofT-fleld sum way .Ian 12 in Wilbralmm against Service 1. four years. Kay, with his booming service, have given the Aus.aies another he will be bidding for a couple of the way George waa referred to set point National Hockey League records mary of the only Connecticut ma.i last night. .Mitch recuperating Wilbrahani Academy. The lorahs Noteworthy scores: Ed Bujaucius Hoffberger said the money .aland* a good chance of licking added 23 points to their five man 130140-393. VVayno Jensen 164131- But Richardson and Olmedo bolh at the end of the .soiaon with the Giants. The paths of after a nose operation, is actually wa.s a gesture of appreclatlaiv Ander.aon. a (hronic worrier who 'sns '€?% team score over the corre.spond- 390. Howie August 160-360. Don for the acclaim the Colts liave now is fretting over two straight contended the llncaman signaled The league's official stattstics, RobustelU and mine have cros.sed the manager of the Red Embers, many times on the chicl.en and in|^ score in last yeat 's Alumni i 125-131-366. Tom Mason brought to the city as world setbacks. "out.” 'The umpire refused their released to1111 ...... J was contributed by a fan "for won the game clinching point 95. made by Gordie Howe of the ^ Joh llAirlRon, 'Pimitv ... . ’•...... jrt Cliambers 110 18 and Alex Tilor with a groat loh Kraaer, who play newed his prolcat The hall was Detroit Red Wings in the 1952-53 [Dick ThoiKPlI MIT ...... Jkg 109.24, *11 of the pleasure Uiey (the ed well most of the way. smashed played as a let that is, rcpla.vcd. season The assists record for a ; Bill Brf'atlhpfl rCujin The high individual single of I6i Colt.s) have given me this ‘ Arthur SIhhIa. I S. Air Kune .*.’. \hi year. ' The donor waa not the ball at Alex's feet. 'Tiie nation Jack Kramer. .Jones’ aasistant, season is 56. Il was m,3dc b.v Bert I Tom Rn.bp|pr Dnrtrntnith . . . IK.I is shared by Howie August and al collegiate champion from South said he thought the tandem device Milestones Reached , D«m Amipmor Trlnitv ...... ir] Jenaen while Ed Bujauclui has Rirther identified. Olmstead, now with the Toronto ^ ■ Davp NijHpi Tuffs ...... 173 The money received from ern California swung and the ball was Invented by the Australians Maple Leafs, when with the Kpoujrh. N«va> Ho.ourvr tji;{ triple. 1.726. Colts. On the same basis, the ice off his harklisnd that this move to widen his m.^rgin over Andy Auerbach Gels 500th Victory I . Vsraiix iniai $50,000 would amount to al leashed the biggest service* of hla was decided on to make him Bathgate of the New York Rang MoK'fY MKKHI.Ii BY DICK CAVAI.I I . T'*om«‘v ...... IKf. -MIXKU HOI HI.K8 career, won the 12lh and deciding change hla strike. " Kramer said. ers. Bathgate scored one goal and I JampH ’irrn»-y ...... most $1,200 a full share 1 1^3 Kinal NtnndinK* I game without the lost of a polpoint. "Instead of hitting normally with one .a.sslsl giving him a 20-21 OtCK MRB.BARNE6JUSr Ronald OAmbnlntl ... 17ff 4 Kirtt R4tur(I> T H A T « FINE. WHAT th a -d s t h e New York, Dec. 30 IA5 —A couple of milestones have been fiary Konak ...... Even 70->'f*r-old Perry' .(ones. the netman on the wrong side, he HEY, MORTY.' aiALU i7i> ()livr..hn' Bo.ujtptio .... 15 6«»7 count for 41 points, seven behind MICKUY FINN BY l,ANK I.KONAKO DID VOU DO TO BEAUTYOF IT. €AID,'WINTHROfT reached by Paul Arlsia and Red A uert^h in the National Basketball DawBon Bmii ...... 175 Ann-Psnl Cnnrnti 15 .644 tin American captain, leaped has to try to come over to the ball Geoffrion ■mr.Tv LOOK AT THE WIN IT? I DIDN'T I'LL GIVE YOU A Asan. Arizin, the Philadelphia Warriors' sharp-shooter, passed the Robert Mui'BWdkl...... i7r» Mvrflf-Hill l.fiRivlpre . 17 .623 s a n i a a i c z I Karl K^hlpr ...... 17ft Jorfjjensen Fi«;ure.s from hia chair on the aldellnes and In order to hit It down hla own Third place remains shared by -AND EAOl HEIR MUST BE PRESENT PRIZE I GOT AT HAVE TO DO NICE PRIZE IF 10.000 point mark in the NBA. and Boston Coach Red Auerbach was Rena-L'ifi Damsto ...... 3*> in 157K g ! applauded wildlv. Bui he wasn't WHEN THE WILL IS READ-OR FORFEIT I Donald Mrl.aepii ...... ikk .VnncN’-Juim Uaudlttu .« 35 3u r.,56 sideline. This confused him." two Montrealers, Dickie Moors BOBBY EARNEB' ANyTHINQi YOU'LL GO HOME presented with his 500th NBA vie- • ~ — . John Malchrii ...... {^7 MHtgD-.lo»« MrffHie ... » .r>ij H e ’k . o l O p L j l O S O r ' alone. Everyone of the 18.500 per- HE’S A LAWTFR? ' YEAH-ACCORPIN' TO THIS MIS SHARE OF THE ESTATE. IUib ‘it Runroni...... 22 Richardson, who was stung j and Maurice (Rocket) Richard. A AND TOU THINK FIRST UftRAliKAPM! M il BIRTHDAY RIGHT NOW V tory by Bob Cousy. f' 4 ('ftnnif^Jark Tatm .... 22 511 ' sons In the Milton Tennta Stsdlu.n when he was omitted from the sin -VERY TRULY BkRTY.' ylllll:,. ■ Of hoi * a < fFi i.’hai lp.b (iinv>n 18^1 Jiui'.Imi Bn.zow.xkl,. , 21> 4H!( Kacli has 36 points. Moore scored YOU’VE INHERITED, START OVnK AND READ IT ETC.,ETC. The Philadelphia star, a 30- PfulN Afiam? . 18? pMf'Tifl ej'V'>U(. k Mnrir-Al Pi»y.zn ...... 22 469 To for Title rose and cheered the Americans. gles lineup, gave a tremendous ex twice last week, the firsU player S-SOME THING? ALL TO Y0U-''D[AR SIR- year-old ex-Marine. joined a select Pettit Scoring IftR OharlPN Ofndr Jn.'i« J(>e RoeB«tU<> 1.T3-;f Sl. Rill of Cooper and Fraser, probably result of diabetes waa given by The Rocket scored one of each. /i-.v in leading the warriors to and David Rohiri!* 1?< l,«Rfv!pr»' 34?>. Phu! Corrrntl 44 a n d genaen, the .vilung man from Port because they had been licked twice Jones as the reason for leaving puted 95-93 victory over Minne Nam'>' ('idiidlno 108. Arthur, Tex., I who's rated No, 2 by Olmedo a-d RIrhardson last him out of the tingles. apolis in the first game of a among the worid * fealherwelghta: summer Hs said before the match that he Reach .Agreement doubleheader at Rt. Lmila Mon Pacing Assists figures he ahould be mighty 1 loaej^ it w as on the assumption that waa determined to give his beat, al day night. Sport Schedule to a little fight with Hogan (K ld r^ oopooper er and Fraser would team though he noted that '.'Mr. Jones Baasey. Lo.s Angeles. Dec. 30 W i—For St. Louis, paced as usual by New York, Dec. SO 'Ah—Totver- that the Americans were given at has hardly spoken to me In the last mer skating star Donna Atwood towering Bob Pettit, whipped Cin ing Bob Pettit of St. Louis Still Is The trim Jorgensen, who has least an I'ven chance of winning few days."- j and mlUionajre John Harris have the ruler of the National Basket Today > /*-$o cinnati in the second contest. 134- gone through 27 fights without the doubles. He and his wife, Anne, plan to! reached a property agreement ami ball Assn.'s sharpshooters but the High vi. Alumni, 8:15 — Highl defeat In two year*, swarmed 112. That moved the Hawks 5 't School. Gamble Oarckfirsd return home tomorrow .They made will obtain a (llvorce within weeksl I’MnAIN EASY I KSI.IK rUUNKP games In front of Detroit in the pro circuit hss a new piaymsklng tough Bobby Bell [of Youngstown, 'Tlie gamble backfired, although plane reservations in advance. Attorneys said .yesterday the leader in an old hand—Boaton'a Rockville at Wiisbn. Ohio, for 10 roiinfls last night to “I'm not ninnlng out on the YESl THERE WAS NO 5l«N f WE'VE Western Division. And Bost.on FHday, daa. 3 for a lime—two sets, to be exact - agreement will give Misa Atwood, H I m w r r o tesNi m tfb k w Bob Cousy. win an easy declaloh in the feature team," he aald. ‘Hut CJongreas MB. ABFBNAlin OPPIOAL* WHO TALKED WRY HIM OF tNTRUOERS. NOTES MiKEE SEAKOeO pulled 4)4 games ahead of New RockvlHe at aiaatonbury. Hopman'a strategy looklifi very 33. the $300,006 family home in BY UAI,S I ()N ION US and FKANK UIIKJFWAY bout of the CoUoiA Bowl boxing reojMns Jan. 1 and I must gel back W 8U BROUdHT HBRE S K R E TLY . ■ J OF THEIR TALKS WERE THE ENTIRE York In the Elast with its 107-105 Pettit ia the top gqn with 817 High va. Windham, 8:S0-Hirh good, indeed. But in the end. It Beverly Hills. $Kk).0OO in furnish [TACT,JWT UNFINISHED I J AREA WITH triumph'over Syracuse on Cqusy's points and a 28.3 per-game aver Fletcher Glass and the Elks show. waa Anderson who lost the ma to my Job with Senator Long (U- ings. 17,000 monthly alimony and WHY? THE SUN r ...BUT I THINK DUDLEY « 0 WA« McKEEl ON OUK PIRIOOtC School, CHECK Up THE SECOND NiaHT. NOSiaNOF five points in the lest 90 sec age for 29 games. Cftosy moved romped to easy wlni ove - luckless He gave a crowd of 1,831 that jority of the points for the Ausalea. La). I have done all I can for the support for Ih* couple's three chil- , $OSH, VAKAT ^ VUTNDfcRrUL ISN'T SHINING. RHa m vs, Morgtnt'Hebroil. IS Ge t t in g c o l d . ' r THEM'. onds. » ahead of Detroit's Dick McGuire Anto Parts and Wyman Fuel last paid $3,288.,50 a grand exhibition TTiere ta no point in second-guess team." dreii. LIKENtSG o r DUPU.Y.' Sondajr, jran. 4 night. Fletcher's downed the Auto V g e t e BUte. Ret in thC-asiilBts department with 30 Red Ember at' Etast Hartford, 3. with rapid-fire combl-atlons. Jolt- ing Hopman, for il never will be ^ d a in hla last three outings for Parts .53-I7 while the high-scoring Ifig hooka to the body and head known if Cooper would have done T Arizin WM*;'}>»L five points Green Manor vi. PlalnvlUe, 3- Elks troonced Wynvsn't 51-16. .short of five figures when "he went a total ol 321. Tricky Dick has 317. Verplanck School. and a revelation In defensive tac- better. Fletcher, '.ed by Raul Quas- Uoe against tUaMmoliS. - He pumped Figures released today by the . Tuesday. Jan. 6 The turning point in the malch YES, NBA Cbear ■ games through Sun nltscbka V/Uh 20 p^nta. got off to Weighing 129 pounds to Bell * probably came during the intsr- BUT In 25. Tharjp^ 0>e!lMi 200-poun(I-. High V*. Canard. 8:30-West a faat atari and aever let up for er into Ulh ^ t e i»i€ With George day, Oac. 38. Hartford. 127, Jorgensen won every round rjlsslon after the Americans sur New Year's I'M Rockville at Plalnville. a minute. Their paaalng.. waa good and outpointed Bell 100-89 on two vived the hour and a half third Mikan, the- y nfttrwl > ItiiweapoliB Top aegaera behind Pettit are and they worked the bait in close AFRAID great, D(H|nt'8:c)iavM ,6C Syracuse, familiar tacaa, Paul AriMn, Phila Wrdneada.v, daa. 7 cards and 100-91 on the other, set. IT Chaney v*. Ellington, 3-Armory. ■to score on esay layups. Rick ’’Tie last time Jorgensen lost a Pancho Oonzales. the world prp- Ed Macaiiley,' IMW ehisifh of the delphia, T34, 3&.t; Elgin Baylcir, Schuster (6), Bob Constantine MInneapoUa 731, 24; Jack Twy- Friday, Jaa. t fight waa In December. 1056, when feosionsl champion and ex-v.S. Greetings WONT St. Louis. Hewkg, end the marvel and Steve Cok fl2) all hnntitiy ous Cousy,, k/^ man. Clndnnati. 709. 38.6; and High vs. Platt. 8:30-Hlgh School. he waa decisloned by Csrmela Davlu (Tup are, waa on hand and scored i ^ w . to help in their win. Wie ug at.'17-polnt Oeorgi Yardlay, Detroit, 695, 3S.A Chpney at Cromwell, 3;S0. Costa in New York. He had a needless to say, he waa rooting T.w.»M.m.eia.a Pace-eettcre la other depart BWinmerb vb,’ New Xoadon, Dave Rohmcli flY) dras high for draw with Joe Lopes, s light the Anierloana on. While they deficit on PMledelphie end almost the losers. Iliey were played qff To All pulled the game out e f the fire. ments include: S,'30-Now London. weight, at Houston last summe-. were resting, he auggastad they JICM* COBH Kenny Sears. New York, field Simsbury at Rockville. their feet by the fast Glassmtti u(M the old tandem maneuver to THF SrOBY OF M A IM H A WAYM BY PBTK HObKMAN The controversy flared up on a and continually lost, the ball on BY WILSON SCKUIHIS tap-in hy MnneapoUa’ E lgin goal percentage. .528: Bill Sher RHAM at Waterford.' offse* the effectiveness of Fraser’s CUZ I'M YOirRl YUP...ANO THATS EASY, man. Boston, free throw percent Sunday, Jaa. II bad paaaes. They were Just off service returns. ( nav'-j HAW. y ;■ ) AY'l’ KID, SHE'LL HAVE TO TELL HER )- AREYOUNtlTS^ Baylor. With PhUadeiphia .lead last night and another time ahould Last JSighFs Fights WHEN ITS -raE O.NE FDR ’niE ROAD . . . Be sure il’a ARRESTIN'd3U ARRESTING Uf^ THAT'LL MAKE , SHOW ME WHO'S ZELLER...C0MC ing, 95-93, Vom Mikkelsen fired age. .939: and retotuids, Bill Rus Red Ember at Greenwich. Fraser had been the donRnanl 11ANC £ SHE'S NOT A WIDOW AF1 EE AU. make a better showing. Dailas—Paul Jorgensen, 129. coffee—drive rarefully—reiqetnber the life .vou save may be I Da/T KNOW WHAl TO v.;~ '^ - ' i r TMtECFOR VOU REAL GOT THE NERVE TO OVER HERE AND a shot Just before the buzzer. sell. Boston, 651. Sears hss been Green Manor at New Britain, 3. figure on the court and his phe your own. MAYHL I SHOULD NEVER HAVE i-0«AE TRESPASSIN'ANO Tuesday. Jaa. 18 Richard Lovett led ail scorers Port Arthur, Tex. outpointed nomenal service returns and kill B&RiJtY. I RLAlLVDOf/T... ' { wyk/ AMAILA0LETD CALL A GRAND JURY SURVEY THE , Vera’s tsse miasea hut k Bajder laadlwg (or seven straight w ^ a with 36 as he paced the BIka to Bobby Bell, 127. .Youngstown, Ohio, ing smashes had enabled the A im- COWTIO back FROM THfc I'T FACE A GRAND IN THIS TOWN/ "ENERY/ Upped into the baakat. 8haraian far six weeks, and mis- High via Baat Hartford, 8:30- ■ if- High School. their fifth straight win. Art 10; Burt Whitehurst. New York, a(^ to take the early initiative. GRA.'E this way/ I CAUT > it JURY TOO/ Tha aCfKeQi ruled that ICik- aell for five wadca. High addmnMra vs. Platt, 3:30- Brainard. B ob . . Escavich, Tom outpointed Swidsn, Texas. 10. Starting in the fourth seL the BELIEVE IT.^ kslaan’a throyr jnt off in Uipe but High Sciiooi. Levett and Tom Orset fU played (Heavies). not Baytor'S-i'Wlowup. Minna- KBMTTOKV TOPS Ajnerioans started using the toa- TioJdk. ^i/uL » *' J apoUa protagUd vainly. RockviUc atBoaUangtoii. ' well and moved the bail with ease. Louisville; Ky.— Rudell Stitch. RHAM at Windham .’rcchl - Pavld BravUgan waa high for the 147H, Louisville outpointed Chico - , I® ^ PettiL thd league’s top marka- Ntw York, Dec. - 80 —^Ksn'- Wadaeaday. dans- 14 Fuel men drhile Bob Hinn«y and Vejar, ,lSt, Stamford; Conn.. 10. XBJAB OUTPOINTED HO man, backed up' 85 points in the tucky's Wildcats, for the w a e c m f ' Red Ember va. Danbury-Maiv- Joe Donth ntayed . gotxl floor Providence. RJ.—Mddy DeMar Louisville, Ky., Dec, 30 UP) — Hrla over.ClnclnnaU. straight week, adged out Clndaiia- games. ’ £ s d heroics cheater. co, 143H, Brooklyn stopped Uonel Tough and plucky welterwedi'ht Cousyts Ust minute tl today for first place amoog' tkc Rudell Stitch of Louisville took a '-.I nation'a c o l l ^ baMcetball taama Cheney vs. Holjr Trinity, 8-Ar- Butler, 1874iti Mew York, 4. i f aasbted’,:1Iw Cbitica to beat oft a naory. unanimous decision .over CUeo gyraCuso threat for Boston’s Uth Sportawrlters and broadraatsw. FANCY CCTp' ' PACKAGE STORE Vejar in a 10-rounder that left tiva ">!i vodhg in Uia Aaaodatad -VMa|' Shsiwnec, Okla. . 1^ Ya While NBA AT A GLANCE DANTE PAGANIy Prop. fourth waakly poll, gava K( both men bloody Uet night Btlteh seorad 24 points. Skyacraping Bill MOCVBTAT A Cn-AHCE cutting cards for jMlrtnara for a Meedey'e Baenlte gave his heavier and more ex 149 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. MI S-6910 Ruaasll ‘aK .Bastisi svas-k>gb brldga gama, playiM hw"^ drew Boston 107. Syracuse 105. perienced opponent a viclous'^go- wtth ...... No. 0«BMa: dad' in A n y club, diamond, |Mrt tmd qwde St. Leolc 134. rincinnatl 113. Ing over In the third round ahd • CLOSED NEW YEAR’S DAY • tA U M k guaaaa la tlikt v M / r - - Philadelphia P5; ' ■■ 'neapolla 98. battered, him again in tha eeventh. m T ^ ■
PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING RpRALJ), MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1953
Buflinefuj Services Offered 1.3 IHEKE OUGHTA HE A LAWI BV PAGALY and SHORTEN Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments—fTata— 72 Houses for Sale 72 1'*crw oft Tenements 6S 13,000 CASH asaumtia V .i% mort- December Skating C O N N IE'S TV and R^dio Service. FURNISHED room. complete XX XXV Available all hoiira Satisfactinn gSga on this 8V4 foom ranch with Jl. houaekeeping farilltiea, one block attachad garage. Owner Ml 3-iSSS Firemen ^ave Senate GOP Liberals CLASSIFIED guaranteed Call M I‘B-IS1A A t Hom e beatin ella eatb like a canahv i EAST HARTFORD -(WWla they At All-Time High P U T TAKE HER VISUNO AMO OBOV.'EVERyTUlNCr from Center. Woman dhly Call THREE ROOM apartment. Rock- MANCBB8TBR—Sevan room ram- VfiTK ULCERS - , I BUT TME TABLECLOTH GOES DOWN THE HAtH ! Ml S-S639. 'ville, $30 a month. TR 8-3379. TO BE SOLD lastl. New ranch homes, $14,990. blifig Gaps. Large rear patlc and Vemcles on Fire (Completely finished). Built-in attachad garage. Paneled dliilng . With on* more day left in MORTKN.SEN TV Eppclnlirrd ftCA THREE MINUTE walk from cen < 4 , Favor Cooper, Kuchel SOu'vE BAPELV TOUCUEO THREE LARGE roomi and bath WASHINGTON STREET - An stove and oven, fireplace, ceramic room, recreation room, two bathe, December, the Park Depart televiaion. aervice. Ml 9-41141. ter of town, buaea and restau tile bath Full baaementa. ameaite ADVERTISING ■40uR ?OOD.''OU’RE MOT fumlahed. Heat and hot water, 'Older home of six rooms located 1 aa aa A neighborhood. $30,(i00. R. Vernon volunteer firemen re ment office announced today rant. Call Ml 9-4401. Skating Advisory SN O W PIXlW TNr: _ Reatdeni or 1 LEAVING- THIS TABLE porch, $76 jnonth. One or two block trom Main Street. Oi. heat, drives. completely landscaped P. Dimock Co.. Realtors. Ml 9-5245. sponded to two vehlcls. flrea yes- that already an all-time high (Contlnuearge attractive kitchen. Co., Realtors, Ml 9-.524S, lineup. CUMifiPd OP 'Wtuii Ad^‘ Hff takrn n\rr tho phonp a con- non Trailer Court discovered the Park. Puddles have formed on all No. 1 and biggest area, opened In their drl\®e for representatipn M * M RUBBISH-Offer e com : ment garage, hot water heat nius Recreation room and den ftniahed Kuchel was the only western venipoc^. Tho «dvpriiM*r should read a and REPORT r.RK<»RS in tin.p for thp nrxl Inaer* pipte full lime ple.aning ..on-irr | many other attractive features. In basement. Over 1.700 iq'iare.feet XXXIX Repuhliran available (or today'* All ronvenienrea. Cheap. MI THREE ROOM apaHment. lo it after a day at work, are now closed until fnither seemed likely to collide with geo tion. Ph^ Hpralrt U rraponclblr for onlv n\F inrorrist or omlttrd Aahca nihbiah removed ligh Call Property now vacant. Priced at- of living area on a large wooded meeting .Sen. Gordon Allott IR- .7-79B4, .MI 0.0047. MANCHESTER—All brick six room Deputy Chief David Dougan notice, graphical tradition unleaa they put tnnertton for ani advrrfliw'mrnt and lin n mt> lo IhP eulpnt of ■ inirking Metal. carDhoarrl $19,900 and present mortgage of lot R F. Dimock Co.. Realtors, Colo I authorized a atatement from rtnima Regular eervire avail Cape in South Manchester Built guessed that the- fire started in the A'total of 24 days of skating Kiiehel. a westerner, forward as *‘mAke jood** ln«prf»<*n. Errors nhlrh do nn1 lra%rn fho valiip of CI.EAN, conifortable room for a $13,000 may be assumed. Ml 9-5245. Sing Sing Bars his nffiee that he had not been in able .MI 9-(l7.t7 BIS.SF.LL ST Six room duplex. by Pontlcem tn 1951 Aluminum morning from a cigarette and has Iteen enjoyed this winter their candi.late for eitlier the floor the adv«*mamrnl wil' not hp rnrrrrird rn “nmUp fond" Insertion. gentlemarr fleat aiul hot-water vited. .MIott .said he Is not rom - Available at once. Inquire 5.7 Birch TOLIAND TURNPIKE-I-ooklng combinatlona, large enclosed rear smoldered all day. Damage to the at both CTi.irter Oak and the leaderahip or the Whip s Job. The Central. Call Ml 9-01141. (XXIT) ChristiniEis Cards Annex imled to sny (sndidale. RLECTFIOI rW NERS~r^,rn"pi \ SI. for a home with some land? We porch. Garage and amesite drive. car .‘rom fire and water was esti Whip IS assistant leader rO l M 1001*1^ RATION WII.I. Average eatlmated attend- Sen. Frank Carlson iR -K in ), friendly service on youi Klertro ! are offering a seven room home, I New six room ranch, one block No basement, large lot.' Very nice mated at about $.500. With Bridges and Saltonalsll BB APPKM IATBn Dial Ml 3-2711 lux
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