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lit PRIC^ nVH CENTS VOL, LXXIX^ NO. 46 (TWKNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER,. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23., 195» Mortgage Chib Buchelor Excels As Head of FfA Operator Held Guthrie, Ky., Nov. 23 UP)— The prfaldent of the Guthrie . / Guilty of Fraud Parent-Teacher Asan. is bach­ elor H. Logan Webb, an in­ surance aateaman. Hartford, Nov. 28 (A>—A "They Juat happened to ask Hartford mortgage broker ine at a weak moment,” Webb, wag found guilty in federal 66. exolftinn. Wsshington. Nov. 28 (^iv^tabout th« c m #, rf«u»^ to e ^ m ^ r t today of operating a MrsT H. M. Sanders, the vice Or deny that Monat had fled Po­ president, said, "So many per­ Cbl. Pswel Monat, one of Com­ land. ^audulent scheme Jh second sona have commented on what munist Poland’s top intelli­ White told newsmen he did'not m ortgages. a fine Job he has done. Why, gence officials, has asked for kiioyv whether th# Polish govern­ Charles I. Herahman, M, of 49 he Is a far better president \. ' asylum in the United States. ment has protested, as countries Brookline Dr., West Hartford, who than most women- could be.’’ Th# state Department reported usually do In su

- MANCHE8W K''>NtNO HERAI^.'MANC:NB8TER.;C^ MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, ' PAGE IBSIIE • N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2S„ im . P 4 P S T W 0 boats to evacuate famlli/ the tlon Edward Houck, a Feerta ear" aying down to tha audlsnM, feel-, F our M igsiilg pehter oM, former deAoty sheriff. C H A i4 l YOim g Ibst bis llstensrt are musically RockviHR-Vernon to Ease Toledo Mall Test Ends, UghtS’.'eould be seen blinking Local Stocks Houck bod talked with police at tinsophlatlcated. If be' feels this on throu^out the region fs Dirmers the •cetM of the .fire and had told Ftisciurnofi» H ill way, be will not piSg his best. Jt on T r a i signal^ to rescue crews for help. As Fire Levels them he earn* to the'fire to offer they art familiar to you, they are' Schpol Board Tension witli Rivera, alraady over their tope, QuotsUoha Furnished 'by help. overly (amiliSr to him.. And famll- were stilt oil 4 ^ rise and the rich Coburn A RfMdiebrook,-Inc. The huUding we* Ineiii'cd for Merchants Air Caution farming area^htaced itself, for larlty breeds cwitempt; contempt d e e p T lA Y . . ■ * Sewth dealer 10 ' Bonk Stock* .. /) . Peoria H otel about $800,00u. for the music,, and contempt fpr rse Reds OFTEN VitHHlS more punishment. ' Bid Asked Reynold* and a group of oUien teets Tonight Nortb-doeth vqtecroUe (OeaMnOd frenrlpaca Om ) the audience.' ' By AftreJ . ; NORtH Conn. Bank and Trust whom he declined t* aeme pur*, Of courjse there ,WJ11 always be' VJL Mostera Team Oiamiwm (Conttooed '^Pags Osw) Cq...... 42t4 45*4 (C*MlinjM«^im Pag* Om ) the novitiate to whom (Ciont^wd. ( n n Pag* One) ♦ A 88S parentni from the outset More * olnscd the building earlier this On Lan^ages There Is a great difference be­ v a 5 i • Hartford National year for, a reported $88,080. MeEMTEilST. everything is Unfamiliar., The only tween playing a bond on » ^ece than 80 le g a tio n s of «lty |ilai^ The Haael N. CaddelL 64, Leaven-. AiM iutTowii Batik and Trust Co 34% MV4 for today'* hearing Jame* Rey­ cure for this Is- more listening, declarg^on o< neiutrallty itollowsd ♦ J 10 'ners from throughout the nation of paper In * qnlet room" at home « A K 82 ’worth<'Wa8fe,^wa• killed bn Stev­ Fire Insurance Componieo nolds, a white attomejr whb la one either in the concert hall, or t6 re­ The leaching of f oreign languages anollite aufgssUdh from India and ' flocked In to get Ideap for their en* ;PaaS when the automobile she Jolb^ oAubisk cordings. IJkewise, there will be a and playing it at the .table in ^ WEST lutrr ojvft hometowns, D o c h f r S o y a Army Pvt Thomoa j[. Lombardo Aetna Fire ...... 67 70 of the owners ^ the opertment Vem oh lit .e-iementary -schools will be .the iinarMcjoM alao aimed to moke ^ly-bu rly of a tournament. Qfi Q 7 2 47104 WM driving crashed into a state Hartford Fire...... 187 197 few to whom nothing is unfamiliar: iTuring the early-4'eeka of the highway department truck-te a Jr., whose, parent* live -at 27 Nye destroyed yqsterMy, Probftbiy th» tbInA Ihit con-^«e expect m i>iTiphon^ k but those few Stand in no need of principal. topic for discussion. at th Viet If am and Communist paper; nobody makes a mistake; W J 7 3 2 ¥ K 10 9 S malla northwest Ohioans thronged St., Yta* completed an 8-week au­ National Fire ...... 329 137 feel kinder toward Loos. Hie at S e taWe, even the most ex­ « 8 3 2 ♦ Q0754 Fear of Tumors 'From , slida'area. ‘ Phoenix Fir# . i 78% 81 %' ~ ’ The building, once u*ed a* * Car l^oste, tributM meet to your^enjoytpent which will t»ke »bout h»l^ or an article like this and will make the Vernon Board of Education through the area. The novmty Seveiol days of heavy rain fol- tomotive maifitenance helper hospital, was to be opened Dec. 1 Ihree-qiiarters of an hour to there own minds with no aaaist- meeting tonight. perienced players may coins ,, a ♦ >5 3 A R) eased off as Uje test ,went on, but Beoigii to MdmiloiiB course at Ft. IMx. NJ. A graduate Life and Indemnity Ins. C-o*. FJJLF.* •t k eoncort 1« the choic^Zof pro- latter two countries are not in the SOUTH Ibwed by a warm Chinook wind for Negrq occupants In the mixed jtTani, The flneet erttift cennot form. An Instnimentallat Will 1 ce from me. .. The Bbard wlll'meet at. 7:30 at cropper. most shoppers said they enjoyed of Manchester High School, he Aetna Casualty ,.... 179. 189 "; DriVer^ Arrested chide on* or two sonata^; The sing z United Nations and so cannot de­ The bidding, far too jumpy for A k 9 5 By HAROU) THOMAi In the mountains caused the flood­ racial area in this central Illinois make a, bad program enjoyable, Rockville'Hlgh School where mem­ the surroundings. ing. Water from snoW melt poured entered the Army last July and Aetna Life New .... 87 90 i^»acu8s pi-ograrltg. You problem. head .of the lanuage. department, Sooth West North East experiment included eome nearby, The appearance of a tulhoi The hlgfhways department re­ •rravelers ...... 85 % 88%' ' There are "song cycles,” how­ ^RCA IJW »SS5 acciised only North Viet Nam, and Itoglaijd and' Norway. At both 2:24 a.m., said "a . kerosehe-iike momin{|\when hie ear elammed fJURWAY • program every tiii(\e you will demonstrate the use of tape « Pass 1 A Patt cheap parking. 'That would be in­ growth. — even mention of ported the -small town of Pack- The Women’s Home League of ^ PuhUc I tUlUes liquid” had been spilled on the a couple of records i’.apd alt ever; a'xseriea of poems that are 'This recording was mads in CSar- recorders and sound proof booths sold the rebellion could ndt have tables the final contract was six 1 the Salvation Army will meet to­ into a.row'qf highway posts on Rt. •pea BiefWi and frl Mi 9 flourish^ wrltho'at it* help.- But 2 A Pass 8 ^ AU Fan clu de in any permanent project. words **— puts,fear in the hearts ood. Wash., south of Mt. Rainier. Conn. Light A Power 22 24 floors. Three steel driiihs were n to liaten. ao It may not aeem cortnecte^xby plot, although In­ negle HaiKafter Mr. alburn's re­ in foreign language classes. clUbs, arid at both tables West Led morrow at 2 p.m. at the Youth Hftd. Electric Light 62»-4' 65% 18, Vernon, ind then tipped over.- •FhMIlt At FoIrwaF dividually dtyerse ih content. These turn from u)e Soviet Union. It is s some Laotian officials, havs men­ Opening^pad ¥2 In early surveys, most mer­ of most of us. Of being evacuated because . of found. Two of them were partly like a hiid Job to yog. Howfcver. The high school laboratory per­ the deuce of hearts.. chants fronting on the malls said flo ^ n g of the CowltU River. Center. Refreshments '■•ui be Hartford Gas Co. .. 40% 43% 'Stete Trooper WllHam Wood­ you know your own taste, and are set by a:\compoaer to fit the pleasure to roport that he play* mits students tp listen to their owm tioned Communist China too.' On paper, this lead is theJklUer. Quits understandably, we link filled with an , inflammable sub the test' had helped their busi- C I ^ Defense headquarters at served. Southern New stance. R o one was In the bund­ ward of Stafforil Springs Troop vour library is probably fairly mood of each ppem. and thus pro* this concerto bw.er than the more voices speaking tn a foreign lan­ The prospective letter would en-* Any other , lead , would allow de- JT10; Pluba A K 8 2. "tumor" and' "growth” ’with cant Telephone ...... 44 46 publicized Tschaiirowsyy concerto. able the security council to strike 8; D aesa. Merohrata not immediately SeattleOaid the town of Fall City, ing. I said Kenneth R. ^ II wm* heeded ilmlted, so -the task is aimplifled vide variety and lenglh. "The Mil­ guage. ■ ^plarer to draw tnimp* and lead What , you say? cer and majignancy. YOt the ’vast on the Snoqualmie River 25 miles Twenty-seven married-, couples west on the hutewsy ’behind an­ ler's Daughter." by Schubert, la an 1 stlir prefer the cbmposer'g own the Laotiam case from Its standing on the malls were less enthusiasr majority qf tumorous .growths are Manufacturing Companies The sprinkler system had been fcr you. Furtherniore. you rarely Some members of . the Board of three rounds of spades. Dummy’s er; Bid one spade. Tou ore tic. east of here, also was being of the Community Baptist 'Church Arrow, Hart,, Heg. .7 0 .73 other vehicle aomt''2;45. For *qme have to select music for an entkr example. UnfortunatelJ’, few peo­ performance, but sli^e this is dif- Education qnd the administration, tqgenda. ' fourth spade would become #ood, no threat to life and rarely inter­ shut off, and some of the pipes hod flctlU to^ obtain mCA 2051, If Hammarskjold for all practical to jump to two opades, eveicuated. \ attended a progressive dinner Sat­ Associated Spring .. 22 24 been dismantled with, a wrench. reason the ear hit the posts, then Hd TWO tymumam evening. ple know the poems, ahd they can't attended a meeting of the Rural and declarer could later discard, but should avoid this with so weak A stmilar project, was finished fere ’With health or welfare. The Seattle NNeather Bureau s urday evening, visiting the home The concert program has to be read them In the darkened' hall. you care to tryl you wbn't go far sqs took the matter over re- loet eiunmer in Kalamazoo, Mich, -.Rristol Brass ...... 12 13'i Reynolds ,told ne'wsmen he hgd overturned, n i t W I B K wrong U you settle for this, record- Vernon School Assn, last woek at his losing heart on it. a' major suit. Get a norinsol rebid Very few Indeed are cancerous river observer ^ the town of of five members. Various courses ' Dunham Bush >..... 7 %’ 8% Call waa charged with falhir* to long enough to last for about two .Personally, I vote to hav.e "song which a Glastonbury teacher ex­ centlTwhen he made a flying In- The Norwegian declarer ,w0s a ■riie Michlg^ city went ahead or. become malignant. These few received flve.anonymou* telephone Ing. \ . from partner and then bid vlgr Snohomish telephoned she was were served at the homes of Mr. EnNHart ...... 51% 54% rails Tuesdayv He described them drive Ih an established latiili. wm earn hours: It has to appeal to psople pycles" sung in English; thlbwould plained that towii'B system' of i^iectlohx trip to Vientiane, the paper tiger. He finessed jdtunmy’s ‘orously toward’ slam. . with a $85,000 permanent mall have given a bad name to the en­ leaving her home asstoe Snoho­ of varying tastes and. musical make for better understsndti^. Mr. alburn's technlquex^ Is Laotian capital. ^ " and.now plana to ez^Huid it- as and Mrs; Harry Baskind. 206 Ly- Fafnlr Bearing .... 64% 67% as personal threats but said the mors than adequate ,to. the teaching foreign languages at the queen of hearts at the-first trick, (Oepyilglit 1950, tire community of growths. mish River guage sTKWed 29.9 dall St.; Mr> and Mrs. Robert Mac- Landers Frary Clark 17 ' 19 s u m — B ANCHORS HUBOT aophlstlcatloh: It must ^lao ap^ Further, in choosing a program, elementary level. The cotiiv^ acting on the Lao­ losing to the king. That was the ooon . as it can raise tho money. Benign tumors are found on the building was hot mentioned. peal to the performer, or he w.ill tbi first selection must be shoK, mands of this tremendously dlfll^ General Features. Corp.) ,Donald, 22 Wedgewood Rd.; Mr. N. B. Machine...... 24% 26% He also said that on Wednesday Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 28 rR)—Two Center Seen Importaiit /Ll tian oomplalnVsent a fact-finding end of him. He ^ntually lost a Merchants on the mall there skdn and all the mucous surfaces The observed Mrs. L e n ^ Kill North ahd-Judd .... 33 36 not give it Ute best performance: so that ineidtabis late-comers can ■ cult work; his tone Is ■\^rm, full, V eay thelr-sale# are ."well up" alnoe and Mrs. Russell Hughe*-,. Irving night several windows In the build­ Connecticut men have been elected ELEGTRONICS 'and varied. He remains uncon- \ Political statmenda from both subcommittee to\Lao*. The group spade trick alao. that line body cavities like the en. said a bridge acrossi \ the St.; I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abert. 5.3 Rogers Corp'. (B) . . . 12 14 and it must be generally repre- be .seated without waiting too I^tles this weekend pointed up reported evidence that North Viet . Mora PrObUcol the mall went in, 'with some re­ nos* or the mouth. They, occur tWn 'i ing wrer* broken and paint was officers of the Supreme Anchor aentatlve of music as h whole. long; if practical, there should be ^^clng In slow'movements, how- Weden and Thoms Snohomish River near the Oxford St., and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Stanley Works ...... 51% 54% tossed' oh a sign that sdvert'iaed Club ef Ainertca. eve>, and has a tendency to rush the importance of an active busi­ Nain had supplied arms to Laotian The Bri'glls^ declarer was more porting increase* of as much as also in every hidden orgaq and appeared in‘danger. .' ter Person, Brandy St., Bolton. Terry Steam ...... ; 39 RiUlWtELEVISION Choos^g such a program becomes two \ahort numbers at first. The ness 'center. rebels hut said It did lio^ illnd that practical. At the first trick he M per cent. Both the public and tissue of the body. / apartment* and rooms for rent. Donal M. Colllmore ef Fair most ’ profound numbers should the ^accompanied solo pa.ssages. "The bridge is making noises Torrington ...... 32 34% quite a^ask. Vernon’s First Selectman George North Vietnamese troops ^ d come played the low heart from dummy Attend Conference the. merchants favor keeping the Many benign tumors, Hke the Reynolds told reporters that on was named third vice npeMdent. Bihce programs should be repre­ come in the middle of the program The 'qreheslrsl support is only something fearful," Mrs. KUIen Members of the Manchester Rod Veeder Root ...... 49 52% Thursday, a rept’esCntative of the and Frank Maatrianfia^M Stam­ E. Rlsl^, Republican, commended into Laos; This, failure to inroport instead of the queen. - mall as well as enlarging it. . strawberry mark that you see on 'The above quotations are not to sentative aW diversified, many are when a' good listening mood has’ fair: In spots It Is ragged, and Mneumtoent GOP Mayor Herman ------.------. ■ told the bureau. "Trash Is piled and tJun'Club will meet tonight s' painters union had Complained to ford. treasurer. , EVeNiNG shows lack Of adequate rehearsal. the key Laotian allegation iMde This play put the burden on Elmer A. Weden, president of the back Of a baby's neck, are';*^th up back of the bridge.” 7 at Rie John B. Burke Funeral be 'eonstrued as actual markets. presented in chronological order of hewn SstabUshsd, and the final G. Olson fofxlhe idea of a shopping any further council aictlon unlike­ Dempsey, the caretaker, about They were^oiflong new officers composltiefi. Thus, we inay start number^ should be rather happy By and laige, however. It is s Eut. Op paper, he could win the Manchester Memorial Hospital, and us at birth ahd may board ’With It was the first time in year* Home. 87 E. Center St., to pay CLASS STARTS center In the , city and following ly. . ■ . trick the -nine of hearts. In Ediward J. Thoms, administrator, us all. of our lives. They pay no what he called "cheap, doltar-an- chosen during the annual conven­ with something bp.Bach or a con- and carefree. The audience 'wdll recording w o ^ owning, although through on it. that all three Transcontinental final r e s e ts to Mrs. Annie M. Mint Co8t8 Differ hour Negro help." tion of the gro)ip, composed of not necessarily baste to your, rec­ Laotian officiala still insisted '’&ct, it might be possible to proVe attended a. dinner meetirig today more rent than the birds tli'at nest rail Unest—aiid major highways Sobielo, 109Xharter Oak St., whose DECrMBEIt 6 lemjiorary, progr«» to a work by thm leave .with a feeling of buoy­ Risley said the Centre Shopping North Vietnamese troo'pa had with top officials from 14 - other He said he had union contracts Knights of ColumbtM members of Moaart of Beethoven, lirten to mu- ancy and well-being. ord library. ‘ ;\ ’ mat this is the "correct” play. In *8 in our trees." They cost us nothing across the C aicidesjsereciosed at son, Albert, la^a member of the Plaza has resulted in an increase crossed their border hut they said practice, however, this play is very hospitals in the area. and and, if we pay them no^'mind, they Denver—The Denver ' Mint can for remodeling the building, but the third degree or higher. The Comi in, writ8t or sle by Schumann and Mentelasohn, Before l^ou attend your next con­ In "the Grand List ^proxlmately the same time. , club. make 1.000 pennies for 66 cents, that he also had two maintenance convention ended yesterda;^ , and finish with works by Bebusay ■Franoeacattt—Colleton ll-X} the troops pulled out after the difficult. The actual East player . ’The meeting was held at-Gallo’s rarely bother us. The state patrol advieed. tirncx* phono Mckson 5-3406 cert, look at the program. It will 2 Orch's., $ ^ $315,000 in real estate, and $250,- council met; and rebel raids slacked put up the king of hearts at the Restaurant in Berlin to discuss not counting the cost of copper; men dn a fiat salary who painted and Bartok. Biw>. ■-» Saut tot Other benign tumors put in an era headed for ’the Puget Sound SHAHENGAGED for our frM circular. probably contain a number you Columbia MI, 5S5S 000 in personal property, with in- off. ’ . first trick. rqtes, patient services, nursing Q—Why Is the equator so oall- appearance later ih life—Ittte the 1,000 half-dollar pieces can be doors and windows. This la not a hard and fast will know well, a couple that you creaked revenue of over $3^,000 to Standards and other hospital prob- area with perishable cargoes to Tehran, Iron; (dPi*- coipert for $2.99. About .30 cents’- Later, Edward Gard, business of course, but it., is a aafa* onby. Coluipbla has here assembled The Laotian government asked This gave South his slam. There ed? brown spots, ’warts and moles that swing tiorth or south around the Tho Shah of Iron and Fnrah Di^ havs ’ heard of, and St least one the city and, town. In addi were now two good hearts Jn the lema. -worth of copper, a pound, will turn representative of Local 157 of the ALSO DAY Every progrlim 'Should contain 'ttast you know absolutely nothing four works played by ZlnoxFran- Hammarskjold to come to Vien­ A—Because It is equally distant dot the skih of older folks. Some­ blocked passes. Some went north ba became formally U8¥ pointed out, the city at First Congregational Church of tiane and to station a person^ rep­ dummy, so he Tould eventually The meeting was one of four con­ f r ^ the North, and South Poles. times these are .called liver spots out 145 pennies; 90% 'cents’ worth Painters Union. - told newsmen he noveity. It does pot have to be a about. If this is the case, it is pro- ceacatti. all verj- well knoWn to “modern city hail . . , ferences planned ~and sponsored by to CrttanOgan, Wash., and thence to today in a ceremony fR’:Tme of silver i.s enough to produce $1..38 had twice talked to Dempsey about YtMr. TKHNICIAN COURSE ■ brand new compoaition; there are babiW a good program. If you are concert goers and students of the Vernon Dec.. 5 from 10 a.m. resentative there, saying' this discard a spade (m.a high heart. but they have no. more, to do with the coast via Hope, B.C. Others Shah’s private palace. Thev VfU to the city or town." It’s important to note that the Connecticut Hoepltal Assn. Q—When were the Davis Cup the liver than wnh any .other or­ worth of half dollars, quarters, or hiring union painters. , CInh^ H ihi many neglected works by eetab- only Axcasuat concert goer, and violin. They Include "Zigeunerr throbgh the euppe'r hour. A ham would keep things quiet. During 'The other three were scheduled for were routed over the southerly be wed Dee. *1. The pretfy, 2K i • ' Democratic mayoralty candidal^ lupper will be served at 5:30 and his visit he summoned Sakari South gives ig> nothing by playing tennis matches inaugurated? gan of the body. .. dimes. Police said they wanted to-ques- Uahed eompoeers which may right­ the p re ^ m fiontaina six works welsen." by Ssras'ate; "«eme,'^ NUeo B. Flaherty Jr., noting that Bristol, Norwich and Stamford. . Satua Pass—the only one open In year-old Iranian aiid handsome' fully be termed noyeltiei. that you khpw, the prognram la not Iw Chausson; and Saln-Saens ^30 p.m.*. Tuomioja of Finland, executive dummy’s low heart at "the -first A—In 1900. That year, a cup Most -’df these nubbins are of Shah Mohammed Reoa Pahlevi Hpckvlile is the center for the trick. If West has the mng of Charles T, Treadway Jr., president Washington—or down the, Colum­ “LEARMY-OOINfi" ' A program made up entirely of BO good, an

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V,. {y Service ^ ,H ir^ Cet Hoiipra MAWCT®OTRrEV«N!NG HERAUI. |IANCHE0TE1 L ; « > W w *8 . 1959( PAGO Held at Church At Porter School W n '/ / , - 0 w a i . B kby H as A family a e n ^ a< thankaglv- TlirSa Manchester Steeves-Meleridy Mcpagg-Martiti Ing ahd praise was ht Can­ art on tha iKmor roll for Weddihg vCvMMM.ii.4— ------ter Congregational Church last quarUr^at the Foriar IldMibl.of Tool and Machine tieatni'ui Hart o r l^ e C^thia Melendy. t 'IdiM jean Maria Martin, Man-J evening. Television 4:00 Supermaa •p'l:00 ‘rile Texan &.40 ford. A U T O B O m of Mr. and Mrr. HaWd [.chaateT,- u d Bari' John McOagg! Bei^n Na Creating the verioua moods of : Big g Theater (la progrih i IS They are . Duncan, SB 'O. MhlandK 130 Broad became, First Show (in prearcss) 3t 30 ;-.lr.,'Chatham, T., war4 uiiltedj worship wire the reverent Inter­ • Twlllgnt Theater Im pro(progress) 40 Autumn St); ShurlMs; 26 the' bride' of Robert Francia Early Show (hi progress) SO ^ . 40 S Jenaan S t 'ames P. iTerncy, WORK Steavea, tett.of Mr- ahd Mra. Rob­ in marriaga'Batfirday at St. B ri^ -' pretations by the high'school girls Cartoon Playbousa ' id, » . 30 i0!2 ■ et'a Church. I.lbrrace e rta . Stoevea, Beacon Faliaf, at St. nf the Rhyth^c '6ho1r. With mu- Tha B d itsr JM)061 Ig.. * Junior Mary** Eplacopal Church, Satur- The bride is the daughter , o f: nN,end rhythmic motion, they In- g:X Weather. Newt and Sports Danay "Tkoma* Show ft 13 ^M^IrJMehMl, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knips. iO J if- (-.10 Brave Stallion ■■ peter aunn 10. 33, SO- M anti haa been gay evening. ^ . Mrs.. Tina Martin. 15V« Oakland St„ •hard Bt<''Rockvlll«. Ha, was bom l^ov.. ifl at Manchea^ar Me- ten>h^M hymns of pralee end »:I0 jUventures in Paradise I. 40. S3 oparfttbU F'for.n .yearn. About 200. Rollio Jacobs' Club House TV Theater 10. 33. 30 . Tha Rev. Preatott Beach offi- : and 'William Martin. '168 S. Main Hospital. His maternal icrandpa^ts are M r< ^ d Mrs. thgintcs^hflng, ending with the Sport*. New* and Weather t k p o i a i tha achool, .which Social Security Matod at the candlelight ceremony , .St. The bridegroom it thg, aon' of Jitthew RudnansKy. Stafford Springe. Hie pa^™al arand- -Lord’s PrSyer. 4:46 Dougla* EdWarda 10:00.4Tv.*“A^j;"ser t o i s a faculty of SO teaehera. Tbis MORIARTY befbm ah altar .decorated' with : Mr. and Mra. Itori McCftgg.'’'Chat- tnother U Mrii‘ Victoria Knipa. 27 R i w 8U. ^ookvtlU. He haa Singing InsH^ loft above the HunU^-Brlnkiey Report . Hennessey . » -ig ia th a 'flm t year the achool haa ..WhlUi chryaanthemuma and pom- John Daly 1«;*0 Man With a Caaiern [EET— Hit 5-5186 ■ ham, N. Y. a Bister. Helen. 22 months. platform wfia the. Pilgrrlm Choir, ptibllahed ita honor roll. 301 CENTER Jporui; ' Wedding mtisic waa pro- The Ray, phiJlp'..L*b Blaney of under the directiorrhf Miss Martha 7 00 Thl* ir Alice New* and Weather M 111:00 The Bts . S yided by Sidney MacAIpine, organ- I St, TThomas’ BfmirfarV^'.BIoomirieid, jMMph Mlekael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joaepli^N. Coleman. 22 White. A solo was rendered by Markham ' STATE HCNtEB KnXED tat, and - Mra. Hugh Ryan,. violin Brooksida ljuni, Vernon. He was bom Nov. 13>iit Manchester • j N«wii.New*. ipon likiftt’ ‘ ft.-Tfeaiher ft g. W IS : celebrated the nuptial' Maaa. The M.\t s Treash. X . Barry Barents JO Bafry Bar« Goahen, N. H., Nov. 28 l» - 8 U t e ■ololat.' irchurch was decorated .with white Memorial H o^tal, His maternal grantearants are Mr. and . People'* Choice W ! Feature 40 X » An Important part’ of the M ^ c e - Movie et Seven ptBioe Hat aa acddehtal the death The bride, eacorted to the altar chryaanthemuma and' pompons. Mrs. Frank; J. Mulcabv. West Roxbunv^Maaa. His paternal was the presentation-by the mp- New*...... Weather- - of Charles Vinowakl, Audette Dr., frandfathar is Joseph Coleman. West'Hoxbur)’. Mass. Ha has 01> MANCHEStBR bjr her father, wore a fuIMength Ralph Maccarone aang ’’The Lord's | gregatlon of fruit for Manchester J “ Wallingford, Gonn., from a shotgun Prayer" and “Ave - Maria," and j a sister. Linda Mairie. 2. GO. Mltckan gown of .ivory brocad^ -dealgned shut-ins and the offerinir of money e. West Mas* ^ghllghta mlH:30 Jack Aar*** **°'^** blast. ; j Mrs. Raymond Murphy waa organ- A CoimMLnlon’a ihotgun dis- 9-7978 with a portrait necjrtine, fitted, to be sent to the 8hare-Our-8ur- asquyade Party *, 40113;*0 Ne.w* and Weather bodice, and long pomtei pointed alecvea.. 11st. Cynthia' Swf. daujfhter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'furcotte Jr.. im«rd Diamond 3ft ml 1:00 lAte New* cluu’ged ratiirday and V W o w ^ 188 W^ST MIDDLE TCBNPIKE Faliot I plus Fund for distribution of food Cheymn* .3:10.53 1:30 New* A Prayer ; 1 Front bow detoii ‘wdth aide panlera ■ TTie bride, given In marriage by 6S Waddell Rd. She was Manchester Memorial abroad. All members of the-con­ Faa stnwk in fbe,.back. Hospital. Her maternal grandparenu Are Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8BB M ^K U A pslrv WEBB g^B OOMFLBTB U8TIN0 AutHoriUee quoted August Baa* CORNER DURANT NT. amcented the fi^ akirt, with a low­ : her father, .worel( a dreaa of white E n f ( h ^ 4 ^ gregation went forward to place ered back watatltne terminating in ‘ silk taffeta, designed with a bodice Macri. 11 Orchard St. Her paternal frandpareiita are Mr. and atilger, $7. o f 066 R a jd jBt.) ^aW engagement of 8Aaa Ooai- Mrs. Richard Turcotte Sr.. 145- Wells S t Shs hah a brother, their 'glfta at the . front of the NEW LARGER QUARTERS a chapel train.- A cap of match- • of r*-embrolde^ Alencon lace- church. ' Havkn, an saying a branch aatigdit Richard til. llVt months. on tliAtrigger of hia tfiotgun, caus­ Ing brocade, trimmed with pearla. .'with a acallpped scoop neckline, Beauregprd, Wapptnc, •• • • • ■ The Rev. Laurence J. Vincent held her fingertip veil of Imported long pointed sleeves and a streeti-1 Radio ing it to diacharge. rLKNTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING ' . - Fallot -Studio Geoffrey Glblto'Jp„ North COViM- Walter Marian, son of Mr. and Mra. Mail^n-Zajac, 49 Frank­ grave the prayers. James W. French lUurion. The bride car- j length princess skirt. A cap o f ' , try. la announceid by her panasito, (This listing'lnotnd«p.oaly tliaaa nawt feroadmats of 10 or Id* rled a white prayer book docorat- j Mrs. Herbert F. Paganl matching Isre hatd her veil of Im- I lin St, Rockville. He waa bom Nov. 13 at Man-eater Memorial Bmith presided at the organ. iMaute length. , Sonm shtMwiia carry o t ^ short nawacaats). i^TO GLASS INSTALLED Hospital. Hla maternal irtandfather la Stanley CrOleinba’Sr., 49 The Rhythmic Choir at Center ad with phaleonopala and atepha- ^ ported llliiiiion. Bhe carried a White : ; Mra. spd Mra. R. P. Seauragerd, F r a i^ n Bt, Rockville. Chiirdi was orgranised seven years WDBC—laoc WDfF—m s BOtlA ^ , Mist Lynn WoltersdoiY. daugh-^ with white o)"chid and ■ Niederweifer Rd., W4g>pto5> HeF (:U0 News Zalman |:00 Financial Newe ^ ^LASS FURNITURE TOPS ago by Mrs. Clifford O. Simpson, 4:15 Art Jehnson f:tl4 Ntwa Roundup ' Mlaa Muriel Melendy, aiatfr of ter of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard W ol-'ate^anotia streamers. • ' * , fiance ia the son of Mr. and Miv; detfrey Barten and Jamas Joseph, twin eona of Mr. and Mrs. ,4:45 Lowell Thomas E l JOHNSON . the bride, was maid of honor. She inspired by Margraret Ftike, who ;7:0i) Amo* N' Andy Nawn tfrsdbrf, 25 Auburn Rd., and Her-] Mrs. .lame*Edward Wood, ifCV*; ("Geoffrey Gibba Br, Twin Htlla D ri Donald B rin Jr., 32 Nye St... They ware bom Nov. 4 et Hart­ bad''experimented with the sacred 7:00 Fulton Lewie M i r r o r s (Piru»|ANC« m 4 D e« r) wore a-gown of gold aatin, de-' 7:3(1 News, Comedy Tim* Devotions bert F, pagani, Rockville,’ were' Oek St.. was maii-on : Ing In Middletown. She to now an Ann. 4, and Christine Marie. 21 months. ^n. Teaterday afternoon the choir • WHAT—916 \ ar* and Nawt son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Pa- ^ t h pearls and a red nose veil. partlcipiited-in the Family Vesper 4:00 Big Show OONTRAOTORS; WE HAVE IN WroOH • rled a colonial jtiouquet Of. fall-’-i giml. 15 King St, R o ^ lle . I gha carried a bouquet of white operating room nurse at Mimcliaa nSaritTi Bayaaoiid. son of Mr. and Mra. Charles L. Hartley, Service at the - South Metlmdist 6:30 John Daly =- ' ■haded pompons' and aiitumii..' 'The bride vrart a Whjte. brocade roses and snowdrift pomponsi' j ter Menmrial Hospital. 6:45 Big Sbow M ED ICIN E C A R IN ETS emd S H O W E S ^ O M leaves, i;.. ih 9»bbs u a graduate 10*2 B. Middle Tpke. He waa bom Nov, 9 at Hartford Hoapi- Church. • 7:00 Ed P. Morgan Has drass with w'Mlto. embroidered hat. I Martin O’Gfadv Jr., Far Rock- tal. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 7:15 Big Show The , brideamalda, Miaa'' Carol Her flow-era weye white camellapj ^wav. Long laland. N, Y „ served.as] ter High School awT to now ft 12:00 News. Sign off OPEN SATli'ROATS-AlFEN THURSDAT BViraf^GR ’ senior at the Untoersity of Con- Trudaau. 71 Jarvis Rd. Hit paternal grrandparenta are Mr. end PAS8BNOBB KILLED Cruesa of Springfield, Maaa., and with pink toa rosea. . Ibeat ihan. Uahera were HarOld Me-1 Mra. Alfrad Hartley, WllllmanUc. He bee three brothSra, Den­ W lrop—1419 BSTIMATBB GLADLY GIVEN ' Mias Margo ^teeyea of Seyrnour. ' Miae Peggy Wolteradorf. ai iter 1 Cagg. Chatham. N. Y.. brother of j nccticut. He la a 'memher of LftJHb'" . North Canaan, Nov. 23 lA’l — 4:00 New*. Weathar FJ.A.F.- “HUST-OLEUM^ nis, IS, Rennie, 12, and Lfurry, 10. . 4:15 Howie B. wera almllarjy attired In peacock of the bride, waa made Of hohor. the bridegroom: and Reginald da Chi Alpha fraternity, Alan D. Schneider, 22,' Fails 4:00 Lou Terry green satin with matchlng-head- She wore a royal blue aheath | Schmidt, 97 Delmnnt St., cousin of A June'Wedding Is planned. Village, was killed yesterday when 11:00 Newt r M f l o r e Mehael AMn. son of. Speclallat 5.C. and Mra. Kingsley B. Kuh- pieceft.''.' They afso carried colo- dress. Robert Paganl, Rockville, j the bride, , a car skidded and crashed into a 11:10 Lou Terry ney, 2604 Oaklawn Blvd.. Hopewell, V a He waa bom Nov. 16 liOO Del Rayce* 'riial bouquets of fatl-shaded pom- ' w"** his- brother's beat man: Mra. Martin ’Tvaa atflred in an ; at Fort Lae Base HoapiUI, Fort Lee. Va. His maternal grand- utility pole on Route 124 hare. He \ w n c ^ is M '^ n a and 'autumn leaves. ■ | A small reception was held at 57**" itenial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Kingsley K^ney, 102 was one of two paasengrers' in the 4:00 t^w* Peter Suala of Torringtonwaa car driven by Waldo E. Martin Jr,, Sports tAIRWilY the bride’s , home after the. wed-' J>oney colored TOM DAWKINS Eenry S t . ' iBveetmsnia pan thws. and frt. UU 9 beat man. U.hera were^ Harold' ding. Mrs- Paganl wore a blue *” **’* accessorlea,. a ^ wore a AND 26, Also' of Falla Village. State ------■ Extra Melendy, brother of the . bride; ! police, said Martin and the other 7.00 Dick Bertel •Find It A t Fairway wool dresf with white acceKnQHe* t fT*®” ^jn^**'*^***'?' STAN laLEFLEUR IQehMl WaHar, eon of and Mrs. Walter Prokolkin, 22 7:30 New* of lb* World ELKS' TEENAGE RECORD HOP and Charles Steeve.'), brother of . ■ ■ ■ v'j.v Baohrach Photo Doraat Bt, Norwood. Mase.. . He wea bom Nov. 13 at Glover Me-, passenger. Keith Bresson, 30, Falls 8:00 Oroucho Marx the bridegroom. David Melendy. | for her travel costume. After a or ‘ mortal HMpital. Dedham. Mua. Hia maternal grandparehU are Village, were Injured and takan to 8:30 Monitor wedding trip to New York City, *>'” * ’^th rose cymbldlum or- MRS. EARL JOHN M cCa g g JR. 10:00 International Bandstand also a brother of the bride, w'aa' \\ iffiKbickii Pholo chid corsage, ] Complete Mr. 'and .Mra. Fred H. Mmler, 15h Spencer S t ' Hia paternal Fairview-Hospital In Great Bar- ohni . Junior uMieK / the couple wrill live at 88 Willing' ringrton. Maya. The two paasengen 10:30 Intermeaxo for Moderns Elks’ H , PlMiaRt BU WiilimaNti^ r .- MRS. ROBERT FRANCIS STEEVES ton Ave., Stafford, A rece^lon wms held at the] grandnMtlwr is Mra. Catherine Prokolkin, West Hartford. He 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports Mrs, Melendy wore a Dior blue, home of the lmde’s grandparents, ■ 1 Remeiaelhig MS a slater, Kaye Lyim,: ware hurled from the vehicle, in .the 11:00 New* ' , 11:16 Sport* Pinal ■ eptoroidered pea de sole aheath The bride attended Univeraity Mr. and Mrs. Robert Msrtin. 168 ham. N, Y.,' after a motor trip 1 OF amsahup. The car was demottahed and brnwm accetMorieji. Her coraage G. Hooper. The bridegroom la the of Connecticut. The bridegrooiti north, , - j and the utility pole snafued. 11:30 Starlight Serenads TiMRktgiYiRt Night, it s 1^ - A d m iM i^ ^ dress -with, matthing jacket and S. Main St,, Irnmedisfely.sfter the , Ttl. Ml 9-9814 •KITCHENS itor' of Mr. and Mra. Kmest H. Laraon, 13:55 News, sign off 'matching acceatories, and'’a cor- waa of green orchids. son of Mra. Lul^ Smith and the was graduated from St, Bonaven- ceremony. Mrs. McCagg wore a ! ' The brirte ia a graduate of Han- *6 A«der Rd. She bom Nov. .14 at Manchaater Memorial 'Tbe couple be at home at FOR FRESCIIFTION b e n e f it or YOUTH. AOn VlTH^ mge Of phaleonopala and atepha- 111011 late Edwin J, Smith. tnre'a College and earned his Mas­ ginger color wool suit with mink eh«*ter High School. The bride­ • lATHROOM S HMQdtal. H( grandmother is Mre. Joaaph Tedford, 48 Storm Wiiilows ■ Botla. / 508 E. T3rd St., New York City, A ^reception for the Immediate ter’s degree in Rngliah at Univer­ collar, brown suede accesaories groom is a graduate of Chatham Tel. 3 fl 9-9««»—Ml M 0 5 I .tenuU grandparents.'are Mr. and Mra. Thao- Acataay It. Her The bridegroom's mother wore a after Dec. 1. family was held at the Red Ember sity of (5lonnecticuL He'ia an Eng­ and a 'Wblte 'orchid corsage for her N. Y. High School and is employed PINE FHARMACY 6M WoadbrIdgM'St. dore Laiaeti. ew Ter. She has two brothera Richard, 11, or Storm Boors? beige lace dresa with full akirt and after the church service,. The lish teacher at Stafford High travel costume. TTie, eou|^e will be by .Tamea Irish Jr., in KIndertiook DELIVERY X M l Lydftn Bt. ■nd Gary, A couple will live air 19 Ensign St. School. CALL three-quarter-length aleevea. She Smith-MarIntoah at home at 16 Church St., Chat- N. Y. PERSONALLY MI^^ARING wore a beige hat and red accea- after a wedding trip to New York I^MW danghter of Mr. and Mra. Richard Holloway. Mias Evel)m M. Maclntoe!*'. 18 Sh# waa bom Nov. 16 at MShchaater hbmorial •oriea.' Her coraage waa of red tea ’ a .y , ______SIT Green .. rosea. ■/. Ensign St., and Ruaaell Corbin Hoqrital. maternal grandparaata are Mr. and Mra Lansing RUSCO CHOOSE FROM: RALPH DE MARCO . STAN VINCENT After .-h reception at the Roae- Smith. East' Hartford, were mar­ .(>' Juneau—Although about lo.noo Mtckle. ~ N. T. Her paternal grandparents ere Mr. SINGS “OLD-SHEP" ried SatuMay at-the Community and Mra Helfoway, Lawyeraville. N. T. ' She hea a brother, • Ambassador a Regal REALLY “SENDg” mount/the couple left for a wed­ griaaly bears exist In Alaska to­ Batpiat Church by the Rev. Jlohn day, there are only abhut 800^In Bruce 9; and three eiatera Nancy Ahn, 11. Joyce Louise, • Premier a Custom A GUARANTEE RECORpiNG STAR ding trip to the Pocono Moun­ - tains. Mra. Steeves wore a- coffee R. Neubert. the rest of the United S t a t e a,. S, and Jean, 17 montha A NaIIo m I Brand Product wool aheath, a blacfA and brown Montana’s grizzly population of At A PriM Tou Want To Pay Tile bride is the daughter of Mrs. *Koi Arthiir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Kibbe, 261- DON PRESS BILLY MAC'S X ♦weed coat with a' raccoon collar Maud Hooper and the late Henry about 430 ranks second. Bush 11 Rd. He waa bom Nov. 17 at Manchester Memorial R. G. KITTLE ’ SINGING^“ASK THE ROBIN” TROUBADOURS BAND Hospl Hia maternal grandparents are. Mr. and Mra. Arthur M l 94M 68 A LAUtUE RECORDING STAR Der SBl Bush Hill Rd., and hia patemij grandmother is Mra. Local Agm t For Floi^nce Kibba Deep River. He has a brother Daniel Fred- BARTLBTT-BRAIMARD ariek, 19 months. PRODUCTS CO. THi JAMES BOYS WILI'S TOP Dei. ED READ .s. . A D S-4475 REAL HARMONY ' ■ on -hf Mr. and- Mrs. Richard S. Maaaey.- “HE SINGS” — — lniOB.7 r HawfSB ietrA Nov. 18 at Manehestar Memorial Hospital. /Ria matanttf gp«ntfpmronta am Mr. and Mra. Charles S. Burr, / 102 AiMftlB* 1U„ aadltla patamal gipuidparenta gra Mr. and Mrs. - ' BamtMl J. Maaaimf, New Haven. '•ea e* X, - Mary BlalaM, daughtar -oC Mr. and Mra. Xmeat Green, 49 Winter St. She w u bora Nov,-17 at Mancheatar Memorial Hoh- pital. Her matanal grandpiMWte are Mr. and Mm. Harry" Bo­ land. 49 Wtntar Bt, and her paUtnal grandmother is Mrs. Frank W. OreaiL North Havan. -, Sbsi has two brothem, MJehael, 10, 1HC FlRIT B2A WAT tltt EACH SIDE MDIViDVAlLYr . t - k ' i and Frank, 8; aiid a Mataft, Joanne, 7. • Hie two aides of your body don't match! ' \ • But each cup in Waiiier’a new ‘Tomorrow’ given and adjunta \ Deaald Faal aad Bowald Remir. twin ions of Mr.jand Mra. , Individually to each nlde! . \ Donald Oarthwsdt. Chaatnut Hill, Columbia; They ware bom X . Nov. 16 ai: Manchaater Memorial Hospital." Their matemal- • You get perfect flt all day, every day, month la aadtoMNBth out! grandparenta am Mr. and Mm. Hanry Well, bakvine. and their • And the nioent, nataral-est shaping you ever saw! patonal gmn^wranU are Mr. and Mrd. Paul Garthwait, Chest­ • Cool, too! AH;aroand veatilaUoa ends that hot “ pempire-F' feeling I nut RUl, Columbia. They hava flva aiatera, Marilyn. 10, Linda, 9. Donna, 8, JOaa, 6, and tori, 1. • All at a price as pretty aa you’ll look—from $2A0! X' 9 Rtw M M ay Lo m PiM l SHOP mw-fAY UTER th e ArrwHlM an Holidiiy Cash Uwn up to $500 to covsr haavy aaaaonai axpanaBa—rapay in oonvaniant monthly fruly naw kind of bra X Bntounts. ItouS Hke^ponveniences you gat at HFC. soft cotton Vbualsoiiatapaadandoourtaay. Phono or coma kv^ ay.

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ANCt COMPLETELY INSULATH) msopaoo* iNStSAnoN ri M3ilAMilla Tumpika Waat FUiar—M ItcIi^ 3>273t fN^MiTtg i ItoL, T044., BIWI.-II M I Waft, Fri - M l M tt Sal. Jestei Hoye« of asr 9sdi Ikaat 048*e sad fiaee) Scr«M «W Ifcool, coorcom fort 8qo*1*B»o«i Avenw* CHHm, teon. fAeasy on and off F la y liig "M r. FiJcit’' is a f n s h fiAwon't irritate roia otir people enjoy X Hina-ttiBJtarags ^]new piqylex m old '« heUI ERECTED NOW 9* CMQOW *SOM< .3 1 ipirdle—sips on and off so eotiy* far the Wiatar! Ab Active (dtizena 6l their (tommunitieB, our people share M agic ... wd, thaieforft, ftppneiftte... the aeMs eM nepon- '1 '■ f panels control both front and bodb Cakaa and pastries’'with, th at‘home-made flavor and NO WHEY MWM rfMlitiee o f otben. l i ^ y undtratfind the preeeiiree of Or pdinty girdle ovclief^esh gofidneas,. Make an occasion really special A S YlMSTOMYt with our superior baked goods; modem living end kmw whet it can mean to be rpHdYed . A NYrACTORY MIECT 4 - V..' ■V "i III;' Ni f ' ^ FUST NYipiEjlT-MAY o f ft financial w orry. . . or be g i ^ a financial lift.'<^ , V- , '1, ORDER TOVR As bankem, our peopl* can he hejpful in a hundred THANKBOIVING GOODIES NOW Ja. - ■ "PI different way$. Coneequently, thpy regard their work aa PUMI^KIN ME . . SQUASH ME ^ ft eervice to their frienda and neighbora.,. not “just ASSCftlfO JiU lT HES— tOtKA MEAD • job.” TUTn ntUm RUM CAKE You’ll find it 's pleftsure to do busineeB with people COOKIES who think and feel thia^Wfty about t^ ir work,,You alao '•■x' ^ flow pfoytex magic controller J. -iriir be pleaiaed' wHh^th^ filMYlces finger pdRets for tummy control. ' ) ■ i 1 O p e n s u n 'd a y 7 a .m . to e p .m : -they have to o ffe e ;.^ drop in noon and ^ k e younfe^ ■> GircNo or ponfygtrdlo W E E K D A Y S 7 A ,M . to 8 P.M . ' ' known at any one o f our 28 officia, CLOSED DAY THANKSGIVING , - . OPEN FRIDAY AS USUAL 7 A.M. ___■ ■ . WE 8PEC1A1JZE IN ; BIRTHDAY CAKES,-WT.DDINO CAKES. .- V OOOi^E-lEpU.yS,Xlc,—-'nSL.^MI-A*6878 . . ttof'BawrM , M..’, ., At' / J / / ' X ""X, .C-184 .'V a u i e r . ^ , AND TRUST COMPANY iN o - n ii :ix;: M OfOnw ttoiTlag M CoaiieetkUt OanumaHleo And the pew Pfoytex Girdle h o new dreom/ " ; 8M M AIN ST,, MANCHESTEB c*.. The COAST LUMBER Cnrp. - NORTH BKANOH--10N; M AIN ST. whito oolor. New 'oll-fdbric .gorfers ori^ so eosy fd ■i I CKJHnt...guaranteed to lost the life 6f the girdt«» V. L B i Poonr IMBURAMOB .OORPORA'nON A : ..-X'V 4 BMRRTB m nne ^ f • -V ■x4': ■' A •»-- f F'.'-'"t;!-.-.- ;, h

r 3TE!r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . .MANCHES’rER. CONN., MONpAY. NOYEIdBER 28, 1959 P A O E B fV S N .11" .I- I^AOE STX i UKCUICSTER SVKHINd H £lU U >/lU N ddi»TBB . tX)NN» IIOKCAX. NOVEMBER 28^19M TolUmd County wa^tHg that deaUng with tha Rusa psllid to Mivp polio. phoU.'Now a ist's not. fdiget )tl We w ere-ton find warm, gW 6g u* Art ,Oroup Plans aelaet Uttia eirola la tynum>b*Uy fbee men and Wd have every right A Tho|ight fo^ Tc friinda and matorlip eom fo^. otI idana may bP a shan and a da- thaaa ato' only a faw of God a gifta- CASH? InaloiK In ftiiiisla,. they ate used demandifv that wa, adhere to that to keep pursuing that Ufa liberty by llM,''llaneiM«Mr f u n t i t t s 'law whather or pot wt tolleva Jn and kappineae. 'Ttora' ara othara, 'ahd moat Impo^ Christinas Parly to warii>thd Ruaalan people that '’Tyrawiy* Ita efficacy! Who aaye threa shots "In the Bible' there era two sN/ e f tim iebes tmtt among „toemi la tha gift of JuGtiay 9o? WC- they, too; huiat careful not to 1V>.AKe Editor.'' are foolproof? No one! What proof Ufa 'hmlf. ^ o r thla wa ehobld Curbs on N-Tests The Decemter 1 (neeUng of toe paseeiee which I shall quote. place too tmich; A^th and. trust In la a UttlP'toMdtliktr wMeh have wp that we are preventing "Where the spirit ef the Lord Js, ‘TBrirT ftoid AiM per^ thank not Just one# a ymt TWIand County Art A e«i. will be dealinga with. AlmHca. Pfasli poems to nead rayipwing! anything when many people have there is liberty." vstand feat ftot gtihi ia franr iu «u but ovmy B9W 9*y wa Uva- (Oaaikiaed Ihtoi.Pago One) heM at the home Of to# Rev. and Rav. Alfrwi L. Wtlllama WEST Mrs. Wayne Sanda)] on Maple St, the word 1 Elsenhower 1i! all li^ht, thorium *We hedd NHaw truUM 'to M . not been protaeted—In feet, they therefore In the libetty wtienewith St. Jamda in Mkll^Satla many Am* Kowalski SayB U.S. sOlf-evldent. that an mM aro-era* have contracted tha said dleoaOe Christ heth made ns fees, end to the Genava tkika luid order s re- mingfon at 9 p.iti. told, but Boma of the iAlA»^cund ated equal, that thay art anaowed after having all three ahbta? We've not entangled again with the turias hgikjM'fpet, says Oiat writ^ 25 Faatral/SanriH of testing in advaim of 'The''>tew ofn«nrc electbd In No­ him, and'some of ttMfpeopteilkely bv their Creator with certiin -uh* been railroaded Into this thing yoke ef tondege," . ' ar, aran Ufa ttoMf la such the summit meeUng with Soviet Shfimed^Ororseas vember #H1 have charge of toe OBI90ND jf^'lfiEBT, Ptfaktoi M paiMiiN>(*r Conn m to Control Ampmui poHcy wHi ailanable rigtits. that among tlMaa avtr aince this serum wap dis­ Very truly youra '‘Orhis «wn wUl b ^ t Ha Chlpago-^*So far In 1989, Premier Nikita Iwrushchev la, meeting. They ai'e; Mrs. BugeiM, You're always welcome at'Beneficial E(aenhowei>ni^res from the preai gp Ufa, liberty and the.ptirsuft ed covered! Who"! getting thie cut ? Ruth f . Pltfrie^ toe won) of truth, toabwk ahenild twanty^va atatea havd'paaaad a I4J EAST OBirnai BTr however, extbeitoly doubtful. At a Wafetbury, Nogr. 98 (/P) — Bep Licks Of Elltngton, pfeMdent; Mias lomsY risAw ^ dency^itlU Cannot be tfufteij^ are laaa." ^ :t sounds Mce a pretty Intrioate ba a kind of flratfprfia of Hit total o f-41 latva daaigned to eon* Mltafea»S-nM 'minimum he ■ ipight Itope that Ftaidc XowaMd (D-Cann) aaya Madeline fte g a p V w , Tolland- Lets at shopping to dot B m n c is L ’f Houdst Momrir f U n qd familiar? That's rlght-^ p Is being put Into effect in ctoaturas.” St, Jamaa la rMarring. trol uaea of atomic energy and -Khrushchev 'would modify any U.S, foreign pohqy. has ipsuUi^ president; M tafj^orjorie Stephens glvf you cash for holiday shopping . . . tea eash Imr . Tfc« Oieew*) Pr^ « stluAfistmted to the perpetuation of Birth Ritk LeM eii^' amr pbu •BtltM tott* M of npubUMtiw tH the Dedantion of Iiidopendaiieo. thtob parts. What are people of ceuraa, to our eraatlen by Oto laotopea within their reapective Soviet poeition which prodiwed a In humiliation for bveraeae A of 'Vernon, corresponding saore- loft-over bilte . . . plus Intornsttonal Cndit Card to apgly^ror e cold vimr.. tordera by radueing haaarda, fix­ cans. Ury; Mrs. Edwin Lavitt of Elling­ The eolonfata felt forced to make afraidsof who have already been toa Pather. deadlocM at Geneva this winter or extra eash St any of 1100 loan efllceat Phonetone »odapK ' '-aF ««i uHMnHM etSkm *« »»• m this Declaratleii when tyrannioal innocuifttto? Don't they feel, that New York—-The miatelrnal geath dNten wg.think of Hiankaglring ing liabilltlaa for damage, or con- ito OMiag early spring. Kowalski said State ton, recording secretary: and Mrs. t< «sa «lw Um Meu oMk wblialMd Although one ogn see end analyM government wto bullying, belitx they are^imply proteeted? There rate Is now only 4;1 per 10,000 as an obegUon for thanking Obd duetiiig atudiea of. atomlc*anargy with riMid tMlMaa. 'the - earliest data eurrontly Department, mania for Arnold Schofield of Rockville,, , VeoosStote I at IMPOGEE * All q j ^ at roonWlMlkM)^ ot the Russian purpose In reproducing live births in the United Btqtea, a Ofi-Strset EnridMg f lq aiaiii* Awom art alan such American attacks on RuaMa tllng and deceiving them lAto aub- are just toiv-ioo.many unanswered for faading na, kaoping ua houaed problema. talked stout fov a 'isummit con­ 'realistic' poIJrirruihoet seems'to treasurer. «9 MAIN rr.. aiMf n., over i|NMFiwr«)?8fMANCHtSfIll^oTMANCMfirf mlsaion to things they did-not be- considerable drop from, the 100 BatablWiBd tSW ference M-mid-April,' could be want oiir.sehvioemen and civilians A Chriatmas party will be held eiia«r «t,K. B. A. questions; sr«i^ there ? per 11^,000 in '191 e. Sweden'a rate ■ --4 r— ---- ^------J------MiariwNMlIi* AtotorltMVI^ANaitv x --the Russian leaders don't w'ah'f 'lieve should be done to tqPn who .URer, ovefgssf to act as if they were after the regular buaineea meeting. OPIN THUftOAV IVfNBNOIJWlt $ FmJ ^ ' \ i c T V ^ liilTMl A t Mr. Wells harwvsry right, as * new is S.d, Ebgland’e 4.8, anq, riSittSiMn their people to get too relaxed too were bom free!. ' free Amerioan -clafeen, to protect And after that, Eiaenhower will :med of being, Amerioane.” Each member is to bring in a loMN Mil 99 fpMlBN 9f J^tta Matiii I AiccBey — Ma« Franco'a 9.7. THE The freshman Congreasmaa, a i lOM 0l |fi» 90999 mii^ . . ABO SootoiL soon^^^iqne can sJso imagine certain That was gimoat two hundred his family from Mdng guinea make hia personal trip to Ruasto Christmas idea—decoration, card 9f 4gH0«vN«9 U . lu b in BimKAO ~ o » reCulta the Ruulan leaders m'ay years ago but appafontly. wa an^ ^igs! Why Should ha cbnform like an expedition ,for which to,.Tro retired Army colonel, spelM S f a or some other object they have cmcn!^ BiaaOP tllBHAN OEM POST ably wouM not want ttMfour toe meeting of a local B’nsi ‘B'rgh made—ito exhibit and deinonsCCate « ! » ' not opnaciously intend. What their besieged again, and this time It’s a aheep gP lARlY, O O flD THURSDAY, NOV. 26 Nixon and Gtn^emor Rockefeller oratorical sabotage of the Presl- MO will be discovered. More Involved. All but the foundry work­ Sridgepont, Conn., Ndv. 28 (dV— have already squared«off against dent’a 'present leaderriiip, one of ers who will return to work tomor- "Union .workers have voted to re­ epe another In New Hampahlre. them could bffcome President hlin- than forty new dru8« rovl, were to to back oh the Job to- By Street Cl^ners turn' to work at the Basaick Co. today after a 9-week strike. WINES ' The first formal Tally for Rocke self. . released for prescription day;>- . - •The agreement was announced New Haven, Nov. 23 (ff)—Three Local 229 of the International M Ier was held the other night at use each month. Your physician knows their ..-last night by the valve Company city street cleaners roused five Union of Elertrica! workers yee­ Hanover, In a somewhat academic Brrtain'a Superhighway and Local '6423 ot the United Steel- sleeping apartment dwellersxearly terday . voted unahlinqusly to ac Coast To Coast ■ettlng, with fireworks dlplay! and It isn't that the HriUah read and WHAT^ THE JUNIOR special values and,will pre­ woritera Union.' today when they spotted h fire cept a new contract offer. The oon- , A board of arbitration Is sched­ CAUPORNIA iW HT WINK torchlight parade, and William O. fell for some' of those spurious scribe one of thelin for you In s 3-story buUding. tract provides an cent an hour uled to settle the central lasuS in The fire heavily damaged the pay raise for sHrilied workers,' and FORT, fHMRY, MUSCAm, WHITl PORT, PAU DRY SHIRRY BSaltonstall, headmaster of Exeter, if nece8stiry,> American athtistlcs which take the CHAMBER OE COMMERCE? ■ the strike, payment of dally hospi­ first floor, occupied by a grocery, ' Rockville Dedicates Fisk B^uUding \ cents for day workers. Present ag chairman, and Dr. John Sloane fact that y*rj’ few of ua travel at tal benOfits. and sent smoke billowing up­ Principals Involved -with the erection of Rockville’s Lottie Flak Memorial Building at Henry Park wage scales were unavailable. Wckey, president of Dartmouth, as A.5 and 70 miles an hour and then Previou'a contracts have caUed ward. The public works qmployes stand before toe atructyre after dedlcaUon exercises held yestdrday. From the left are Douglas About 750 production workprS QT ' "6Al * ' 1 . 6 8 o'^ l o n 3 , 1 9 t a member of the comnUUee, and tranalatP the low number of fatali­ If you are'^ young mdn^21 to 35 yearn old YOUR PHYSICIAN for the pa3?ment of dally hoepital cried out ‘'Hey, the hoUse is oh H. Flsk^ nephew of toe woman for whom toe building la pamed; Mrs. Joaeph Belotti, building com­ are in-volved In toe contract. They benefits whether or not the work­ were to start returning to work With the son of Sherman Adams, ties at such speeds Into a conclu­ fire.” • ' mittee aecrotary; Frederick W, McKone, building committee chairman; Mayor Herman G. Oteon; and T CAN PHONE ers were actually required to pay. today. All workers are to be back the man who as governor led the and are interetidd^ in $elf'improvement Commented Mrs. Henry Olson, architect Gordon Qrr. Mayor Olapn accepted the keyS to toe building on behalf of the City. (Herald sion that high tobeds are safer MItch^3-6321 The contract under contention was a second-floor resident: Photo by Pinto). , ^ p on ttie job by Wediiiiklay. successful entry of Elsenhower thM low speeds. It (s rather, WHEN YOU NEED revised to delete this provision. " I was dosing oh a couch and tefranc Swoet whUe helping your community—^heh When It Went on strike, the union into the state primary of 1952, also they themselves explain It, that X A MEDICINE my husband' was . asleep in toe RUIY PORT, TAWNY PORT, MUiCATIl. isresent The Idea that Sherman eaid the revision was made In the bedroom. 'Bte heard shouting in the new" superhighway they have company's copy of the' contract, a U l DRY SHIRRV the street and looked out. The Adams himself is In the back-, just opened for themselves Is -the TO NND o u t . c o m e a n d and had not to'en agreed upon In BOTUH) IN CALIFORNIA ground, seeking to mastermind lUii earlier negotiations. amoke waa all around.” * best road in the world and British Pick up your preserhi’ Deputy Eire Chief Howard ,F, own comeback-behind Rockefeller, MANCHESTER AND OTHER GET ACOUAINTED IT ATTENDING Both aides then refused to alam A SCHOONAAAKER SElEaiON \ cars are the beat cars in the world tion if ahoppinjg near ui, or Paine said the ' firs apparently la one of the things' thst will be iiwntM-ii^vdiuiraf UBAIHN6 CITIES each' otoer's contract, and toe and .with no comment on the qual­ let - us deliver promptly ■trike waa called. started on to* first Door. The u]^ ^mored against the Rockefeller 9M MAIN ST., MANCHESTER NOW MSv«M • HAavrose • MiMsaeaT THE MANCHfSm JUNIOR per floors-sustained mostly smoke ity of drivers involved being neces­ ; MsmoaN • watsim(m>v • amoroi. without extra charge. A ■ i s ; i 2 9 ' campaign In New Hampshire sary, it would be an Insult to af­ TH£ KNOWN NAME, NSW sstVAiN • NOswALK • aaBsoMsaraa ^^60 P i l g r i m a g e P la n n e d damaga. There will also, one can be sure, be MIODLSreWM • TOSSINSTSN CHAMBER OIF COA^MiriRCE great man.y people ehtrait flict a speed limit on such a road, THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE 1900 SSOVtOSNSS • SAWtUSNST us with the. responsibility ) -....q-'— other accusations against the with-such oars and such drivers. ^ S M O IC E A ; of filling their prescrip­ . Munich, Germany — Richard Lifeboats to Be Onuige Rockefeller movement, one of Unfortunately,, the combination Cardinal Cashing of Boston is N. Y .S. wines which will be that It Is composed ■r- ( tions. Hay we .compound planning to lead an American .Stockholm—For greater visibil­ of the beet road and the best cars TOBl^mLD AT THE ity, particularly from toe air, toe L ' of academic intell^tuala, another yours? V • pilgrimage to Munich for the 37th TAWNY PORT, RURY PORT, DRV SHIRRY, MUSCATB, fH R R Y has, in the few weeks the new 73 International Eucharistic Con­ Interiora and rails of llfetoata of BOTTLED IN NEW YORK STATE \ of which will be that It shows what mile superhighway has been open, RED EMBER RESTAURANT. BOlTON" gress Aug. 1-7, 1960. The pllgriins all Swedish merchant 'veaaels ""wlU the Rockefeller money empire can produced sotne very Illogical mis­ will also attend tha Passion' Pls'y be painted bright orange, 'A few years ago it was decided to paint \ dp, once tt sets out to buy presi­ haps, In which some people have at Oberamraeryau and visit the 1^1.02 dential nomlttatlon. ^ / MONDAY. NOV. 23. B P.M. , shrine at tmirdes. all Swedish pilot cuttora tote color been killed. Many -of the experi- *' • 2 e*' » *'T A ' ■; X While the'Rockefeller campaign enitea common to American super­ Prescription Phannahy^ wms thus llLunchtr.g Itself, ^ o Ntx- highwaysare being encountered, 901 Main Street im forces, a day or so later, including the multiple car plle-up, Lefronc Table Wines sounded their own call to battle, Admittance Free ♦Quotation by John Gay atffi the Rritlsh are how looking to \ DRY SAUTIRNI, BUROUNDY, RHINI, CLARK, CHABIIB,\ and formed their first formal or- HOWTO <1«85-1732) HOW TO GIVE THAT both the Americans, and to the Copyright 1969 (lOWS) ^ aanisation Of Nixonla proimecta in ' V m R O M GermaiiB, the OriglnAl pioneers In // / BOTTIEO IN CALIFORNIA 'New Hampshire, It ban be said this kind ' of road, for remedies. thah^e worst handlcap^'he has to One .German practice, which- re­ X. ■J' A SCHOONAAAKER SELEaiON . / overcome is that of some of the quires all cars to carry a red Bght A • -M rj .f( support which Is attaching lUelf to standard to be set up In the road \ his cAuse. X " . S J 1 . 0 8 - " Whenever a atop for repairs Is a a a — -■nie opening bugle for his cam- necessary,' may be adopted. And TO YOUR ppign wlw blown by the Manches­ frornf up they may, regretfully, tor- CHAMPAGNE ter Union-Leadep. a* .nbwcspaper row' the Idea of a speed Umlt; wmoae extreme ideological sCntics which they may set at fift. And Imve long entertained, but not con*, 4hey may find that a hit high, even A Sim-SECOND oast TbCoost £r 3 .0 4 verted, the state, and the leading foiv^he best road and the beet ears. ' ■ I cider statesman In the Ni jon comer X n p o rted from. 51H iR of course, the durable Senator Spy ^tAKnow Th« Seivc France BOT r Stsies Bridges, whose hold ou the PolMorioy 4.11 New Hampshire elec^torate still There are; shore ways than one aeems adequate for purposes of his for keepihg u p'w th tHAIRatS of SCdATCirww. hMm* toe 'W'orld. You don't heqd to watch asm career, but not something' he \ too big headllhee,. o r s t o ^ the' can easily transfer to th« benefit small editorial commenta If it of someone else. Nixon ls,\^iln our 4 GlenCri|ian 86 PROOF ^ ; 4 .3M opinion, a candldile ot \higher pleasurea ybit follow toe tsIovislW HARTFORD" NATJONALS standing and *^rth than such sup­ spy dramas. TTwre you win,.,flto LAND 86 PROOF port would Indicate. Yet the dan- the latest diplomatic nuaijeeafaito- Dunwoodie tSl 4.31 fully reflected. he faces In New Hampshjre-i- j \ The thing to/sAtch la the sug­ that of having the forces-of^ the Penrose p r o o f BOT 4.31 e x ^ m e right and the Aost gested na^orihl -Idmtlfication of X. lAAPORTEO Fr6 ^ SCOTLAND ' ; T pronounced organisational hacks toe tdUifiate peril—toe master* snbs^ on the roof crowd Into the, front row of his mipd'oehihd toe casual -operativea. campafgn -picture—is also one at kind of face is it which is af­ 'V- faces everywhere, while Ito f^ fo ^ ter our American secrets? * o sigh o f JjOW fuel expense Ifr poses as the nalve-^itweiir. .In Identify that face, and you have STRAIGHT 5TH t f A A television's expert opinion as;. to, BOURBOPI BOT 4 any case, this W’eeljVMVelopments If'-'fV - >i~- NgIsoii Club * bSSur^ Identitj’ of our momentarily |RS*. . ■ , . . In New Hamjjshlfe Indicate to us NOW -HALF g a l l o n T,45 liltimste enemy in too world. Tele- A wiow capped Mof means that precious heat is sealed in by attic inguhw that the^blittle -is goingig toi be XV viaion knows it almost as soon as tion. As iniich as 30% Is saved on your fuel bills, and the house atayp’ 'hverywhere, and thdl the at a healthful, even temperature, y Rockefeller announcement toe State Department does.. And It ■will be merely a formatilyjX— Is worth wratchlng that face be­ cause, of course, if is the only thing our Sanitone —X which' ever TEally changes Iti toe One of Clenney’s men will recommend the type,and thickness Balsam-Wool Russia Prints Acheson insulation best suited to your house. He’ll also advise on the insUllation BIENDBD STH spy drama form of entortainment. and loan you a stapler. • ___ - Dry Cleaning In this country, vi-c have .no lack Well, the other night, we were WNISKIV BOT 3 .3 3 . • ■ ' V '' '■ - • of spokesmen who, either from sitting, through the/routine plot, makes them LOOK B6'PRQOfX oR A^OW YEARS OLD-HALF GALLON B.09 deopeb^ conviction . or shallowest amiably admiring the curves of the There’s pleniy of cold weather ahead so stop in fir phone Mitchell 9-5253. 'J.,. Raw U N tpiN niM aM Iht PHMM .RapaNiai «Mi-U|M ' political opportujnl8m=u umot“ Bi-'rinternathmal temptresses, obedh^ 1... is the^AUTOMATICr REGUiAli^^^^ We’re open Friday evenings ’til 8:30 for your convenient Cl. and FEEL LIKE ' ways fajr to try to guess ■which—' ently speculating which’ agent Now we have the amazing 3000 speed Folaroid Land take the dim ■view'of the. present would ■be’ ret*eaie(|; to; 'be two- film and the repeating wink-light *— the combination LynnbroDIC WHtSm^ I?. 3 .5 0 , phase of East-West, diplomacy: "PAINLESS” way to save money. timing his own, side. when,, as al- \ that lets you take-indoor pictures anywhere w ith o ut 86 P R p O f-5, 6, 7 YI^ISOLD-HALPGALLO n V.;!* ITiey are in the newa'ayery day, ways,' the mon'ibhl arrived for thej ^ Continuous Budget AtequM^^ ^ r flashbulbs! .This new film u 15 times Inpre sensitiw totrning us of the perils of .trying chief villain to emerge from behind ; A minimum of $10 a month can he automatically deducted from your ■--T' to lij^t than previous film. Used tuth die- Polaroid to deal with Russia. v ADov8 Frictf Solos Tox hiv curtain. He always,' in thisj checking account and transferr^ to your Savings Account. •. Deepdiown cleaning iflushe't out aH ths soil.,. even wink-light, which automatically winks away dark shad­ Since ■ theif usual _ approajh is particular era: w-hether crude or you pp^'your actunt, state'the amount of monthlv parent yoB 1 ows when yod press the shutter, it makes superb indoor OSe of criticism of' the leadership embedded' griflie that dulls colors, weiers fibroi aauve, an ethnic type from Eastern wish to make and your total credit w'ill be ten times that amoMt. . ictures in ordinary room light. N o more flashbulbsf- of President ■ Eisenhower, for tr>'- Etfrepe But this .time'he obviousr. a Special finishing puts back'life, eiid‘'body.’* [ow.ifldpor,pid!Bftos-*K. easier, fdster, more economical tog to head , down the path of co- R X l ly ha ! 'trsvei,;d>a miirh longer dis-: For more rnformation,'mhfl in the coupon belovv. ’ - than ever b e l ^ — and ready in just 60 seconds. sdrvivaJ, they ha'-e no counterpar,t tanfie,.;7Tie featurea were" perhaps, • Drafnesa, limpness vanish., .Patterns, colore sparkle. Tudor Beer or Ale ' ■ ■ ' . - -■ t,A '" '■/. ■ ■ , r ‘ ^ ■ Russia, .where 'Russian attack intended to he Indeterminate. But - Restores draping qualities,"tbo. , X CASE OF 12 0Z. Q BC, .WgAHe PMJI: . X- CANS 0 9 : OB Khrushihev wovfid be' quite un- Ul.eir shading was, definitely, in tor. Hartfbril National. Bank and'FrastCoihpany 24dANS9.S5 6 tmnk.abie. ' , direction of aomething Chinese. TiSO A.M. tin StOO P.M.—MONDAY Thro TRURSDAT a Npver a trace of;dry cleaning odor. CqH',us today^for y\.. SATURDAY 596 Main St , Manchester, Conn. ,,, " A.M. P.M.—FRIDAY 0PEHDMLY9AB.IatPJI. TILL 7 PJ1L or •In this situation, the Russians. -Now ,- S t last, tj’e began to.see 7 tS9 tiir 9:90 ' ■ !sorviCB. . . "■ -- - 1 . ' rV , 'find a curious use tor Uie., speeches some point and lo;^c ip ail the' ex­ 7:99 AAI. till NbON—SATURDAY "Yoftr V: ■■■ - :x IIIW Y ito r t PeiHilBr iTM idt ef liiiBBrt ep Hwidl ' ' of these Americaji critics of the pert analysis whfeh has been try> Gtntleinen: M8 iRgl E|aenhower ppUcy: They are be- in g. to tell US that Communist .t gtmilng-to pubnsii tH4m; for Riis" 'CHuia/'niay be The . force in the -Guonmtm-^ 118 J4 S T c e n t e r s ^ s ^ . to , read.v^..^|j^ they . publish world jioth we and Ruaaia. need to Yes. I want to know i ^ a about tha CHECK-SAWNGS PLAN. Sand m # ^ a neces- ' I ClBA»iERS\ ^ i n i A A . LAUNMERERS w W ^ toey labej them as proof of liear most. saiyauthoniationfprmsftndinstructions.' . - X ! V MANCHESTER ’ the fact’ that President :ElsonHowBr .1 ____ • i . , , • Y. I Our 3^ Years , facta cimtlnuing ^mestic bsttie :V>nice Bank Scored First NAME ______■" .-L •var his efforts to find coexistence. ' m a i#c h « s t o W t thus find these American 'Voffiiice. — Laws regulating ApD R E $S_^ I'N.MAINST, Of OepetMlaU* ElXINOTONEBANdtt y' ■-/. ' ^ ' PHONE MI>t 3BT i t / : sposchu—like . that which Mr. banking were adopted in VehiS WaatRatid, RontoSS f 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE Aohfiton, delivered last week— 'in 1270, The flrat.public bank tn CITY X / . TRemont lMZIS p , REGUUkfc^DeUVBRV SERVICE .JMVlng s dual role. ,In this cotin- Euroto. was the Bank of Venice, : Saiyiea" esti^Mhed )n 1171 tp foater busi- ^QUAUTY-rrHhe best economy of aW* ^ v e r l^ in The Henild— lit Pay* Ihqy ks(| giving us" U»e dlrsctj ne«i A mI Industry. ' ' . i J - h o m e IMPBOVBMENT HEAl>QUAB)rtBBi& -■ ■ : v 1 ■- -"X r V'., ’ "li.' , ■ ■ V r K , '»■

■.,„ s| MANCHieBTER BVfeKING. IfEltALD. MANCHEStBR. CORN. MONDAY; NOVEMBER ti, i m B A G l fO M B ' M ANCRl^lt CVBKI^G IISRAl^/ MANCSlim MOIOIAY, MOV«M|lj^ j|^:l — — — > ...... '.------.. ^ I’!.., '.'.i J : '- .J s«n-P6tterSM ftfht A* n SMMi* mAkAppranMAAr, wMah ip M Shfc -= >wr. ' D^Amato Los^ permittod M H llMMpd„iAilW .Agsr,.':; ; . . ' i Licenses; Title! 'k AdUnf;’' to>''-AM)AAr,'-’aA>'r^^ quASthd; at A SsiptAmhtf « 0lltiUA-‘ §•8 MMi hAArlnf invAAtigAtint thAlitht •ft la Bout Clouded’,|nnmotlen. X 6.' AAtAmaittiit (CVmltoiHd'*fri^ ' twiBy Of Jhhinstoii M ___ /■ h ^ ' In escrow by tM.lkMmlsslon eompotiuoa, thtrobV AttAiiiipL-. I Fppnsu V f i •I P ' ; •. iP1 V;,' ■ kMk V Ron ''iB»vt«t»ln^'; W J Top Red Poli^ tai guarantee PattarsM'^ths Mtum^ to tAltt^contreil of M w uiA itAAvy- IkA «raiteb)« ft»r cwnwi^ ymlght- tltlA And'thA AMtAMdArA. figh t H m A chArgei ilu t ti «pn- M int from J^sflorti^^-JCommij^ Asked about tha.pitfsa.y'^'^Com­ .'OnAndUU roport with. fiiA . hmmis- UoM OMBmlaaiorier.,'Kob«rt missioner Julius' HnttanfT hion Wittiin tliA fAquIMr 8% dAyA >(Oc(|rtlaiied B4es‘'.Pdgq' ttitol'C Aftof .ttm 8fht. who jpeko ot, a UHiokfaat h «(* !"Johansson can tfolleeirit anj^lma* - i ’AMtor.flhSStjr MUM' 1. ’ >..) fifth AhArgt. UiAt' o f eoA- ywtanlay. t«aa aaM j>tyola The Times story said: he wants. Ws hanp no eontrS;^ ^ " f t Wta one of the Incidents ttat oh file hers for n 'return figh t aortlnS with ChAiiiA SlAAk, de- Hamfesd Aoi riM 8*.'. .OPEN IIA A-1* P-f - fONIlAY Omi jtAtUitAY M kaya catJw thrlr •ta<> superm arkets h e l ^ convince M. Gbmulka Before the eommisaion’s de­ seribAd AB an SAAMlAtA e(> gam- tiow to loM thalr tleamM- blera,. was diamUlMSi MAMMAMr, Om a . "Irreopoctivo of th « Uemmo lend's Oomibunlst chief) that Com- cisions were anneunesd. a Stock­ .■>, 3tr(|Al|t rule In Ppland was rotting holm paper, the fthpranem quoted I ■ liy ^ A t o oiihntliUy Ig frAA unSAf hayth* knowledf* of tha siMO. .hq^Mse of a lack ot.''dtBclpUne’ and the eolation «irt8 and. dep^- Edwin Ahlquiet; Sweoiali proinotor liS M ItAir.An .AhhiigM iMnd O'LpklesX ^ that tpu^sr men and to u s ^ and Johansson's adviser, av ekylng MgAIMAlhffi ' on the drcumHAacoa atten*' wisya were needed hwidc'the i^GROCERlP--;;: dant on each eaac. JetmaidiiM the New Torker- Jae Tqpper may be tng to responirto jt^bpotfia rttt r«qt soi^AY twisu PUIMP •bditaUt .iM>naraaie. s « much -as pot- the; ptomotsP of-Johansaon'a title ths.atata attentAy ganerAl. THa a U lioonM in queotion/' Loe eald. sMs'tt-'.'-■ He affatn called for a law to defense against Patterson. tomsy gAperAl’s ei^AA Also li ««OCAN SnuT* -Bessfithal sen expelled recently been ihveetigAtlng the 8 fh t T fo - p ro te c t the puiflld frpm TV ^ TimeB oertMpondentlonder in , Tapper, a fSo,rmer;ax*eutlre sec- CRANMRAY. 15 to 20 L b . frauds. -A'ihMll^ mildsiry offlridl sald'al totajy of the New York Cofmis- motion. D'Ameto la tq he tfiM 'on SAUCE *'A almpla amendment r « n i ^ » f tisgigtine "th at he had probed tPo sion, arrived in Goteborg. Sweden, this charge , in epAciai AAsAioni that a profiam ha l^Mled for ile neepiy into th'e Internal affairs of last night and said ht may have eourf; here IMe. }Af Whole ev MWed “ big. news" within the next few eontent. mtich as''iws-f'ood and the country." - STATE U N B V itwTr U.S.emr’t f■specte Sve eharfes-^ made againit (Mas 14 tojid twa retorted that severer TSmcsowned sibillty of a further change of D’Amato, including: ' ftDGAt'Gtiani' :^ o . lb stations also Ignored'the aitlole. heart." -\ 1. Participating in the Johans- NONESUCH ^ Weston C. Pullen jlr-, vice pres­ MINCE MEAT ident for broadcaatlBC-<4 ^Time, /Hi L. HANDY’S FRESHE3T FRESH Inc., promptly concedea tllat;Tlme, Inc., should have drdpped ..the quis CHIOUITA 4 to 6 Lb. Avg. shows from Its a ta tl^ ^ ''. . . iO N ITA " I regret that wo did not." said JS RSPPtRBROOK Pullen. ‘T4ke Mr. {Urntiff and Siam pfkAs condi^ ihspint BxcAAeat fer Salads ethers, We learned ii.lMlwMh" ■-' Time, Inc., owns fhw. Mdvision. ap aad ag, k would probably 1-Lb. P k g. cost yPi a let mpfc to rsplacis /- stations — KUE-TV, X%n^r a Co­ STAFF *wr^ANI • Os.. V ' lumbia Broadcasting System af- yeor horns no# ihaa k-«ost 100^ ALL FRESH BEEF ' 811 ate; WCTN-TV, wnnsapblls an imng 'you 10 baiM k. 'Would->si«sr- OOFFEE Amer^oah Broadcasting . Co. af- preseot insursoec coyer you at f r u i t of die FARM ' Lb. ailate: WFBM-TV, Bidlanapolis. todays high pricSstMskc tdre GROUND BEEF an NBC alllliate; 'lutd^WOOO, 8UOED BUIBRTA Grand Rapids, M l^., a|Blisted youlA fplly proiactsd. CiU us H. L. HANDY’S PURE PORK (Lai^eandk4guldr} fer a oopipyitc propsrty kwur- M Os. with both NBC and ABGt lim e re- PEACHES ,Thm . eenUy sold KTVT, Sett takq City, aaec checkup- tt N 1-Lb. ReU 3 3 c to ColumWa Plpturefc^..'. ri; Statler*s Assorted. MINC1K_| APPU5 ws. SQCASBI « P1TMPKIK In Chicago. Reberlf ]^.-!B>ii‘lelgh. GVBTARD e COCONUT OTSfARD n OOlXMUBD PAPB II X"' w ^ d e n t of the Mutithji:l|^p^cast- IM Ob p t. 6 9 c Syatem. a radio i^tWdtlt^ said . N A P K IN S Boxsp today rigged audieniHi; fet|ngs of # friiit Stollen CAMFBB1-L*S local stations have l>d^'rilled to FRUIT lito SHRIM P L b . 5 ' 5 c sell air time to advertisara.; TOMATO Hurlelgh called most i^ g ra m • Hdlidqy X 10^ Os. ratings “ such small aamiMlngs as SOUP BOfMVO-WBSl^ to be ridiculous." .. , Fruit Brepd 0 ^ ' "And too often these ratlogs. st delicious holiday k W VERjmEXmBPECTED GRADE the local level, are prdplamied to • DECORATED tH AH KSPIVM CAKES aid the subscriber," }»t added. t. Y O U N ^ (StoULB AVO.) He said In a speec>ip#pA^d for • OLD .FASHIpNfO LO AE'CAKt FRUIT S m STAMPS.! of eoum) a luncheon meeting‘«Bf the hales marketing executives.of Ghicago that "I am for rstlniA *-!- fiill and - ■■ CLOSED ■■ 175 CAKES llblllkt complete ratings. I thblk! they are THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOy. 24-27 East Center a good yardstick." •/ : •OEinrs RAPPT OPEN SATURDAY. NOV. 28 AS USUAL StrMt FAMILV HEN TURKEYS [C8R|ni WE R'-SSf.VE THE RIGHT TO LIA.MT QU.'.MTIT :C. \:Z zz'D JO c :,* .’ ' - s DISMISSAL JPiW i tlBD Phond U Os. Fkg. lb * CPOI^S »a rs. 39c OOMPUm S^TIHPAOTIOi; o p a r a n 43 ^ . Hartford, Nov. as'r^'John M t ;8 4 1 2 « Arcudl, state unemplb^eht com­ A H q p ^ : Thaoksgiving '..v • ■■4'" • A o k n a \ / FRANKFURTS M A C S H .P b ,. __ I H ' ■ ./. W •. ■ r O N tV AT ■ BEST OpiI^TER OCT ' g r a n d I INSTAMT OOFFBK Y' UNION :X' ■ \ - PORK CHOPS Lb. \ A I M U V F E ^ R I suriKrpoTAfois X D A I ^ SPEC! T A T s a l t fORK Lh.. FRFSrt^AT/V^l •^^iADirVA" ,,x 0 s i i i k ^ lb s ' \ t * »g s 2 Doe. 9 .7 .C . '■/ -I a e g irt! Ay tfc. « . ■ ■ n , * . T ' w f S c 'A' N mPORTBD HORSERAMIH TzFirie M lniite DAmH ILIIE WEESE H. DdlM ortfQ PtGSihfyM^da “A WBAL PABTNXR INK CaiLERV" :X GOOFER SHIITP OHEm (Ho WAAtAl-^Lb. 798 BMNGBOOT'mE iTAV~TEL) Ml 3-8424 \ PLENTV OF FRK PARKING SPACE PRICES CFFECTtVE THRU SATURDAY; NOV. RSto « WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIES 'DOUBLE BIWCH Fori 16 O*. Bo* ■\ fen' -IUPUE -8 STAMP lUVBMPTION, O E lim h -l^ MAESBT ■QBABB, MKWIMGTON' Id t » i» ji \ . '.1 .' \ K\ \ ■ ./T"' ■.V- ,V- ' '; > a « 4 b i iiAMCHnraB.iVBNn^a lUNCBBsntR, oomn. « 6 n d a y , NovisHBt& n , i«»

Charles K. Johnaoh o f ManShaatar ford, brother of Mra. Mary O’-Rstlly D e a d iQ a im s and four igcandchlldren. of Manchester, were held this Set Martin Studio Appraia^ Bolton Funeral Mrvtcea wlU be held to- morning at the John F„ Tierney Second Jdan AciJused Sefeoal CIsMng morirow at a:lS a.m. at the John B. Funeral Home, 21B W, Center St, ThO elementary school will clcas Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. Center Miowed by a solemn high Mais Of Of PranoaedPaAme Areas Dickson at 88 requiem at Bt, Mary’s 'Churdi, OnFundgto Five oil Sehobl Bokrd Urge Wsdnasdoy at lilO pjoa. fa t. tite 8U followed by a solemn high ‘tliiuliagtvtag hbliday. l ainitees Mesa Of re^Oitm at S t Jamea’ East Hartford. ^ , In GaveU Kidnaping The Itev. Franclf X . O’Catmor Appfaiaal* of properUto whi^'87Cak t ; and S$W Maple will be skfved as usual. Manches­ WUUsw DlckMB. ta, who lived Church at 8. Burial will be m Mt- Fix Schools Meeting on School BuUetiii ter High fiChMl UlU close abiwen. wrtth to dtohiter, Mrs, Btsnley B t Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. was celebrant, assisted by the Rev, the lymn ParU^ Authority, St, and propartia* In tha rsar of lan^riU) WesOand dlfd this fYtendt may call at the.fUneral Robert Shanley as deacoh, and '' <0sitiiissa: 78 and 74 Cottag* f it ' Dexmtestie MsaUag •uMinlnr at Manchester Memorial home.today from 7 to 9 p.m. Rev, Oenaro J. Terta aa sub-dea­ n i* date for two public hearing* reoopunends be acquirad to furnlah Anumg the hmtnsaai* whtrti A- largs group o f Boiton |)am^ Death Oaiins Mda'divers 'murky fiv* Boom of Bdueation mem-ywbo deliveisd ths latter to him ttopitu after a short UId m . con. ,; , * on teWteiwiatioiu to uwke repairs parking faculties to the would be invohnid m u' w * $Cln- pbnKmally that the. masting would ocrats hsAT th* tallrof Ocn- Mra Aasris M< BoMela Buriil' waa in Mt. St., Benedict Bousatwilo for sf pifiMU death 'kn rsBovaUsaa at older rear V *toraa «x th* a**t aid# of ebaator. upfeolsfirliy Co.,' • bar- 'bars hav9’patiUoned Bdacd Chair­ gressmsn Cbaatsr Bowles at the Mr. Dickson had operated a Cemetery, Bloomfield, with com- be called but said it could not be 'ntinjt and decorating Milteess Mm- Annie. M. l^hielo, w ife of weapon yestert|sy^ TM y found hqs heah eat for Doe. It U KMn >t. are now uadar study by bar aiwp; and tha f i t Tav- man H arold, J. Dwyer to <»U * held on ^eaday aa suggsated. At meeting of Tolland Cbunty Dem- Ee since # . He retired In i#44, trtlttal service by Father Teria. Rev. Moriarty was announoad today'by. tha afflec Birak fit; the. Double ocritte Assn, in Columbia Town 1 18 FredtSobleio, 308 Charter Oak ^ Bearers were Oeome D. Covey, Mthtng. ^ Gsneral-Managw Rtchard Martte. special mseting to rsocsUldar the a late hour last night, ha had not his son, Janies Dickson of Kast died ypster^y at Manchester.4se- of General Manager Richard Mar­ A t a meetteg a few weMte ago, Strflto BowUag AUay, Am i’ s fipot, Hall at 8 o'clock tonight Ha has Thomas W. Cbvey, James J. Covey, AnothM^Aspect af the odmplax tin. qAation o f once again pUbUahing yst adviaed any of the five mete- . Hartford, has carried on the family morial Heap.ltal a fte r 'a long lU­ The Rev. Eugene A. Mbriaity, thetoo TPA IJTA ouUteed »a . program Mr Tulsa fihoa Renlr and tha Oak bars when , tha maeUng would be recant^ returned fhom an exten- iHisiness. ■ Richard F. Covey, George W. ease ip ito dtsappsarance of $7,- An appropriate ^ $5,600 would fit Paehaga on Oak fits and' a w eekly. si^hool bulletin. neas. Jacobs Jr. and Georgs W. Jacobs 86, pastor of the Holy Angela’ pariting lot expanaimiaxpanaimi which wMild tto n held. aive tour of Europe and tha Neat He was horn in Ireland, Nov. M, Sha waa bom'in Eait Hattford 800-^ffom daveirs frobery'store. gp for {temadiato refialra and addl- tie to. w t a the prea^er by Leslie Williamson ot Rep. Bowlea peraonally, are te- are two^ aona, Albert C. Sobielo of Saturday at the- John F. Tierney several years with lung"^cancer, her brother had le ft $6,600 with - Martin’s, atudy ia aimed at find? ing lot and adjoining town-owned 'vlted to attend. Survlvincf- besides his soh and Mandiester and Fred A. Sobielo of her, olahning the moncR,; came ,ooI buildings. Ing the .heat way. in which to fl- patricteg fa efil^ and make an- lated subjects. * Notch Rd. Ctopias .were also mailed Funeral Home, 919 W . Center St., according to his phwfdan. Both approprlaUona would come to the ate other Board membem. dau^ter, are three other daugh­ Stafford Springs, and two grand He was born in ji&uth Manchee- from bashed hOmls. Haima wts nanca the project. AppnMCte'ri'’^ ly trafioa aasier, but K would alao, All teembers but Mrs. Agnea ters. Miss Mary Louise Dickson,^ folldwcd by a solemn high Mass from the capital improvement ra- Kraysig joined in the petition for WUllamson wrote: "I was a bit Maachestar Bventag Hersid '^lldren. Mr, a SCO Of tlM ttoi Mortimer and captucad shortly. afterward. aerve fund. The kearihga will be $78,000 in parking meter fUhds are eyehtualte. niUbllah a lot which Mrs. Vincent Ingraham and Hr*- Funeral aervicee will be held to­ of requiein at Church of the As­ ' Hanna, has said' he got. the tironld hold hatween 40 and 80 ears a spe^l meeting to rMoiudder. ■uiprlaed and rather ..disappointed Bolton eerreepondent, Dorle M. sumption.^ Margaret Hgrt Moriarty. He waa at 8 p.m. in tha Muntolpu Building. available at the present time for IrttoUa, AelepheM MMeheU 8-9846. Michael Sibrinsx, all of Manches­ morrow at 1 p.m. at the John B. graduatedy^from Manchester' High money from another man, whom the purpose. Rowavor, it is aati^ In the ara* betwaen Oak and Mrs. Kreysig authored ' the mo­ to read in the newRiapar that the ter: a Sister, Mrs. Rachel DaVeson, Kuice Funeral Home, 87 E. Center The Rev. Francis T. B»UeV was The steps would follow “aubstan- Board of Educatm has voted to School^nd attended St. Thomas’ state police today 'identified as Ually" the recommandatioos of the pated the. coat of. tM project..ddll Mte|ri*'’fit on the .east side of a tion to diacontinue the bulletin. In Ireland: four grandchildren and Stn with the Rev. Lawrence F. A1 celebrant assisted by ^ e Rev Bowell. eonneetteg alley or right-of-way. She was invited to sign tha letter diecotttteue the weekly aehool bul’ two great-grandchildren. , " Peter Mitchell as dea^h, and the Semhiary, Bloomfield; St. Mary’s Town Building Committee,'accord'- nm eoxatdttsblyteiore than.w t. mond of South Methodist Church Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and Bt. Gavell had worked for the food The TFA his todlcated'^it feels Meanwhile, TPA negotiations requesting the xpecial meeting but letin. i am well awsre of ttie tact Funeral serric^ 'will be held offiriating. Burial will beln-QUah-^ ReV. Joseph Farrell as sub-dea­ tog to Martin. Tlie commlttaa ia that e peraon cannot know all the Parcel Post Hike Wednesday at,^80 p.m. at the iBernard's Seminary, (tochester, oi^te since he was 17.. presanUy to diaagrqamtht with the tha properties should^.be acquired are contteu^ to work out, a did not choose to do so. bln Park Oemctsry, Ware, Maas. , con. Paul, Chetelkt was organ wU* told police he parked ramllteationa of a proUem from Hdmea Funefal Home, 400 Main and imiolst. -N.Y. . Board of Education on how much on a P rim te haaia artth first con- method of providiiw additional Since last Monday’s vote, aub- Frienda may, call at the funeral Father Moriarty Wes ordained Ms cai • in their driveway Wednes­ aidariition betesf-"given to the parking fq>aoe in the PiteUlar Mar­ readteg a newspaper account. Wm Start Fdi. 1 St. The Re^. Lawrence F. Almond, home tonight ftbm 7 to 9. Burial was in St. James^^me' monay ahould ba iqtoat to Improva aequent newi^per publicity and However, from what I know and 'pastor of South Methodist Church, into the priesthood by the late day ninight, then, got into another the town’s qlder schools. BarMa proper^ and the MCNeU ket lot on the weat aidb o f Main absence of a aChpol bulletin Fri­ tery ■with ' cornmittal aewice by car and rode off. St Tha lot la leased to Arthur’s what I iSAd, it would appear to will officiate. Burial wUl ba in East Father Butler. Bearejnfwere Ray Bishop John^ J, NUan in St. Jo­ Tha Board of Educarion says $1 property, ijoW owned by the Pur-> day,- Board members say they Washington, Nov. 28 (A»—New Mrs. Mary Jane StS4>ia* seph's Cathedral, Hartford, on May After he was reported inissing, neU.C«tp.;'on Birch St Drug Store and Popular Market me that tha benefits of ti>e weekly Cemetery. mond B, Wood, Ffancis M. St m iu e and the Building ftonunite have received many calls urging school hulletin far'outweigh the 'parcel post rates apnouncad' last ''' Friend^ may call at tha fune^ Mrs. Mary Jane Joyce Staples, 36, 1929. He taught English liter- state police broke into his dtonra . Martin, did,not r«vaal the ap- by the Inyertpient Realty Corp. of John. Frank Skiaewski, Francis A. tee $878,960. H ie discrepancy o m a the bulletin be published again. rather weak reasons given for Us week will go Into effect Feb, 3 AI.P SUPER'MARKETS i home tomorrow from 8 to 8 and 7 80, forineriy of Manchester aiid bturs at the University of . Notre u fe . Then, they- found that th e whan the Bulldliig Oontenlttee cut pndail figures today, exidateteg Boston. Parents, a good many of them East Hartford, died last Thursday Cormier, Jphn StarinoVich and -$7,600 was mlsrihg. If a suitable amement can be diacontteuance. welt after Ghriatmaa’ mailing is to B p.m. John P. Roach. Dame,, South Bend, "Ind., for. a out Soma improvementa tiie Board that to do ao could aeriously waak- men, expressed diaplesaure at tiia st the home of her son, the Rev. year, and served chuichee in New had wanted.' , •n the town’a hargateteg poaitlon reached, the lot would be enlarged . ‘-T do not know who how finished. Dr. Austin J. Staplee, j tadepend- decision to discontinue the huUa- many parents were reported' in OPEN ’TIL 9 P. M. Haven, Norwich, WiUimantic, Town Diractofa sasl GGsniral hrhan . dealing with the various by the town to acebmodate more tih. One. Board member kept track Postmaster General .-.^thuri E ence, Iowa. ' Hartford, Wateitoury, OreenwiOh :er Riehaarp^iUHln appear property ownera than 100 can. This i>roperty would the “poll’ ’ ..on thla qii'eatibh' that fiunuherfield announced the effec­ rr Jaiaesky Elected not be acquired hy the town but of the calls and reported hearing you are reported to have conduct ^he was bom in Manchester and Meriden. to fa i^ the BnUdteg Committea’a. Martin said eppraiaals were sub­ from shout 40 people. tive date late Saturday. Tha rate TUESDAY, WEONESIAT O b ituary lived in-Bast Hartford before m^ ' Recipes ^ Sorvivore mitted «»i properties involving the would be used to provide 'puking ed but, aa' an unbiased and Un­ Increaabe, Averaging 17.1 per cent eaUmate^ ■ The letter addressed to Dwyer ing to Iftdependnece six m Surviving are a slater, Mrs. Han­ By Phone Union Up.Own Flan foBowteg addrisaea: 1$, 38, 20, 22, i^ace on a temporary-pr^bly polled parent .and tiuG>*yer, and totaling about $88, million a w o . She 'draa the widow ^ i 84, and 26 Birch S t ; .81, 88, 25, and year-to-yeaf basis. - by Board members M rs . Bfiteabeth would bke to take this! opportunity Honey FVult Oake nah M. Qulim of New ; a to tha 1076,000 whteh year, ware approved Friday by the « f FRIDArtMIS WEEK Mia. DoroOiy Bihe 88. Cyr w . Staples; who had hem a traf­ Robert C. Janeaky, 178 Mate St, M « tte reeommendadad fo r achopIS Alton, John Harris, Howard Jen­ of expresateg to the Board through Interstate Ckimmeree Oommisalon Mrs. Dorothy Brbe St. Cyr, 42, 8 ox. candied lemon peel brother, Mortimer Moriarty of sen, Mrs. Helen ^elpche and Mra. .aOSED THANK$OIVIf«» DAY fic manager for Spencer ^^rbine Hartford; a nepheW,'Timothy M. has been elected, vice president ot ity'a $-year capital improvambnte you me chairmen thet I, for one, Bast Hartford, aister of Bdward Co. She was a member ofTirat 8 ox. candled orange peel Catharine .Feresluha aaid: “As you would like to see the Board recon­ 14 lb,, candied cherries Quinh, and a niece, Miss Margaret Local 71, Hartford Engineering program ) he preatoted last parlson of the Board and eommit- would turn it down. A boiid is­ OPBN SATURDAF U m 8t« PJW. Bibs of Manchester, died Saturday Congregational Church, \ East tee pFOpoaala: sue covering other town needs As are aware, the action of the Board sider this question end tben^vote night at S t Francis Hoapltal after ^4 lb. walnut meats H. .Quinn, both o f /New lipndon. Headquarters, Connecticut Union of •prlng.- The Dircctora’ fiacal poli- at bur laat meeting . discontinuing AT-SUPKR MARKBT-L891 SRpAD antU rr Hartford. H lb. pitted dates Another nephew, Thomaa James clea .dODunittee is expected to Baniard 'Junior lBgllH-$7863M0. well as schools is expected to be to continue issuing the weritiy Extended Forecast a long lllneaa. She was ‘the wife o f Surviving beaidea her son Telephone Workers (CUTW). Me is propoeed next sihnmer. the weeUy buUettn,Has had a most bulletin. ' lb. candied pineapple Quinn Jr., was killed last Tuesday an engineer with the Hiqtford of­ atudy that plan and come up with against ta07,860. iMi99eMeee«M9eeeee«ieeee*ss9se9seeeee*ee9e«e^*99»t99i9e99eq Jules St Cyr. She had been a three grandchildren. Greeiw$9S.4«0 against $66,600. ' But Board of Education member unfavorable reacttjm from our “Howsyer, much mors impor­ Wtndaor Locks, Nov. 88 GB - machine operator at Pratt * Funeral services will be h( M lb. preserved citron in an auto crash at Topdka> Kan., fice of the Southern New England one ot Ita own not later than next H lb. seeded or seedless raisins and was burisd Satitrday in St July, for a poaalbla temd referen­ Buekland—$18,870 against $10,- Frank Sheldon,: in apparent refer­ towm people tant than this relatively The U.S. Weather Bureau at Brad LARGE ROASTING, 4Vi-5Mi LBS Whitney Aircraft unUl HlrtSsa Wednesday at 2:30 p,m. at th< Telephcme Co. ‘The imdeisigned believe a re- problem,. I note -with tecreasteg % cUp flour . Peter’ Cemetery, Derfay. . HSa elacUga 'was. one of many oa dum. . 090. ence to the respmiaibiUtles o f hla ley Field issued this forecast for IM1 aMNkMNew b e*W* C H I U l l N j READY-TQ-COOK . caused her to retire in 1B57.' Newkirk slid. Whitney, Funeral Preparation of fruit; Cut fruit HoUister S t — $67,900 agatest board as an elective^ body, aaid it coliiUeration ot this Unpopular concern that the vote on this quee- Berides her huiband and broth Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East The Most Rev, Henry J. O’Brien. the Steta end tedal level in the However, aoma officiala hope Connecticut today: and citron in long thin sf rips; DD., ArOhtotu^ of Hartford, will CUTW, the eehool planning can be fin- $$8fi00. had presumed. the electors of Man^ BbuoN^decision should be held u tion was 4-6. This type bf vote ap­ EMKIMIR G M m •r here, ahe is survived by her Hartford. Burial wUI be in Neipsie quickly sa possible within the week pears'to be a 'rather standard Temperatutea for tha next five fe'Jve cherries and dates; cut nut celebrate a Pontttoal Miass of •’ Ralph E. Maynes, Hartford. Ave., iahed in time for a bond isaua to Nathan Hale — $64,870 agatest: Chester -wanted, a uniform atahd- OOUIN SetAY father, a son, two daughters and Cemetery, East Glastonbur^ rndatsdata in quartini; out pineapple $61,600, ard of exoellanca in their schools. in order cenalderatlon may procedure with the present Board days, Tuesday thfough Baturday, IBENUINE CAreN$ a sister, all of E8st Hartford, and Friends may call at the funeral requiem Wednesday qt 30:80 a.m. Vernon, a sales engineer in'.Man­ the spring. Some of the major SWEET, JUICV 0 slicesleas in eii^ths. Dredge combined in Our 'Lady of Fatima Church In chester, was elected chalrinan of Robertson—$62,670. against i$lfi,- He sted $1 million vrould raise old­ ' the This certainly gives riae to the will probably avarage 4 to ,5 de- CRANBERRY YOUNGTLUAAP,4h6lBS another brother in. Georgia: home tomorrow from 7 to .8 p.m. work could be undertaken when Apeculatlon that the Board ia -vot­ greea above norinal. Normal for ANDDEUaOUS A LBS A#' fruitAinuitk in ifiit cup flour. TalssvUis. a ndsoion of the lioly the commercial group executive school closes for the summer. 000. er schools to the standard of the Funeral servicea will be held Batter: ra ing on proteenui te a manner that Hartford area la a mean'temper* READY-T04:OOK Angels parMi. board of the State CUTW. The DirectcM Imve' already vot­ Highland Paik—$iM,970 agatest raCeatiy renovated Washington IPANX>U o t iose DUCKLINGS iWednaaday at 11 a.m. at the Lqrt Lee Slvert 1 cuAhutbuttar $11,480. plant therefore, request that you call a expresses something far different tura ot St. The dally range at sAua Newkirk and Whitney Funeral « Andover—Lori Lee Sivert 18- ^ ^ thithsr e ■Moriarty ' ' will He In state Others elected to State posts ware ed $36,800 toward aehool improve 1 cup lioney tomorrow at Our Lsuly of FatlmX F. Merton Lyon of Hamden, re­ Lincoln—$46,920 against $84,- special meetteg for this puipoee than a careful, mature considera­ temperature is normally a low ot 118 9T C u[ Home, 318 Burnside Ave„ East months'-old daughtef of Mr, and menta thla fUcal year, which be­ tion and evaluation Of the facts 27 and a high of 47 for this period;' 2 9 TO t2 LBS r- » ®gg« \ Church in TalesviUe. elected 'Vice president; Do{ tlm. apart­ than the Board of Education’s $1 John A. Johnaon. 3^ bup creme de menthe that mtte'r clutter falls out by It- ments project for the elderly elementary plants than tha Board million figure. during buateess argument in do-wn- mum... Bt. Burial wUl be In St. John the Combine sugar and 'waiter in a seU, eliminaUiw the neceasity ot of Education had, and^ estimates And some Directors have aaid town store . , . Three children Baptist '* Cemetery, Olastonbury. • She waa bom in Higganum, Got. -which it has been planning for V start aavifig iww for ChristinaO in 1960. TTie chairi^elow shows 9 ,1889. She had .Uved in New Brit­ mucepan. B rto W a full rolling gettingXOn a ^Mder to do the Job were close' cm lighting heeds. they would hesitate to put a $1 perish in fire which causes $3,600 ANN PAGE QT fc M C Friends may call at the funeral boil and boil hard 1 minute. Re­ labortouifly by hand. over a year. \. home today from 7 to B p.m. and ain fo r more than 60 years and Oqtnparisons mlUlori bond issua on the voting damage to their home in crowded how-your modest deposits in a Christmas Club Account mada ./ iNMFrr,rooi PRICE REDUCED! JAR Rf ^ move from heat. Stir In pectin, A deed filed for the United' Here is a acnool-by-school. cmn- machines 'for fear the public Roxbury aectKm of Boston. MAYONNAISE tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 was a member of First Lutheran States of America to the town regularly during the year will grow by next Christmas. Church, New Britain! lemonade, erras de mmUie. Mix ' Q_When and by whom Was the p jn . well. Skim ve)y 'quickly and pour lint sugar -refinery in the United clerk’s office conveyed the prop­ 1 LB14 0 Z d W | | C Funeral ^rvicea will be held erty to the MHA fo r $20,604. It Wedneeday at 1:|0 p.m.^.at the at once into etenlised gl asses or States set Up? JANE PARKBft l-M C H H tt A&P C A M w a r 4 . , M ia ExUda C h a w ie jars.'Cover 'with 1-8 inch layer of A—The first refinery was sst up was the site of the former Silver SELECT ONE OF THESE CHMSTMAS CLUB CLASSES FRUIT COCKTAIL Mrs. Emlda Chavarie, 73. of 38 Porter Funeral Home, 18 Court Lane Hornet, defeuae houateg liq­ 8L, New BriUln. Burial will be hot paraffin. Fills about 7 glasses, at New Oirleites, La., by Antonio Ardmore Rd., died Saturday after- 8-ox. sixe. Me^es, lii '179' uidation teat year by the federal DEPOSIT WERKLY ’ ' HAVElN 50 WEEKS IQTUQZdaaC ■ noon at- the Creatfield Omvalea in Fairriew, <>ineteryt New Brlt- goVenunent. A&P CAN V I cent Koine. -■ aln. ( aSO. a e e e e e* e a a e • # a *.,e e a e e'e eeeeaeaee-' ^ 25.e00^ > K o PINEAPPLE JUIC She was bom in Canada and had Friends may call at the funeral The purchase prioi and alao tha lived in Hartford for 12 years be^ home tomorrow from 7. to 9 pjn. plaanteg and eonatruetion ooeta ( TeOO ese^eeeeeeaesseteeeaee. aa'aaesa* ^ 50e00 1 CB13 6Z dOdOC fore moving to MahcHeeter seven of the . 100-unit project for the ( 2e00 eaeaeeea9e9eeeeseeaa, eseesae 2^ fiM ily Sizt , . ueofffNCH lACH HALVES CAN years ago. s T h elderly -will be paid from bonda IONA PEARS Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. backed by a federal guarantea ^ ^ 3e00 aseeeeetSeeeseeeeae. a,a aseeeest* ^150x00 Wig pie-'-big vxluel IxV* on apple pie tiixt no one Fiiuends ANN W / 2 0 1 H 0 C ,2 5a00 eeesAtt*********************** 4^250x00 would ever gueee woe *Mof* boughtan” i Criepgr, TOMATO SOUP PAGE CANS T © A i ic Vil (10x00 ssAxeeeaex x'e a * e e a d* e e f e e glj* •''e 9 • • , (SOOeOO flaky, home-etyle cruet flltod w i^ juiey, Mrs. Jeaei C. Worswlok apple dicae. . Funeral' servicea for Mrs. Jean ■ft n g ' m m a ^ HSff YUKON AS^RTED FLAVORS FULL' A C C Craig Worswick. 91 Park St., wid­ Sqpiaw Valley, Calif. -Togetbor-biy^ke the stay of the athletes a •KiAr Miw rust on JANE PARKER LIGHT VA LB SIZE 3 LB SIZE 5 LB SIZE BEVERAwESi contents only dft\QTS a b 9 ow of Oiarlea F. WorawieX; were satiafyi^ one. A 'U.S'. firm is even DtVBlOPmMMTt SEli(D THEM held Saturday aftemodn at the nan.f^ X. That one word probably has donating electric riiavers to the REGULAR POPULAR BRANDS WaOclns-West Funeral, Home, 142 competitors. Qljwnpic souvenir cor­ FRUITCAKE 1.39 2.69 3.99 E. Canter St. The Rev. Laurence more significance in dealing with PRICED FOR CONN. CARTON * ^ 1 6 ‘ respondence kits will be in each CIGAREHES M ie Vincent, associate pastor of Cta- the world’s problems today than room, and, for \late sleeper; "Don’t ter Ooiigregational Church, offici­ Psitekh w Sqsstli Pk 7^ - 6 0 Z ated. any other in the language. Distuib" door signs. Ho m eto w n And the Winter Olyn^cs of It has been the aim of the Or- A&PFROZIN CANS Burial was in EAst Cemetery. 1960, aa prhpiyred by the Organ- gaidxing Committee' to give ; the, Jaia PaA w R im Jk Bearers were Joseph MasaelU. setting jk hotel dr faiMonahle re­ Craig Belcher, Dtmald Behrend and ixlng Committee, will constitute a \ NEWS Walfcr Oftby. - giant stride toward- the eiqireaBed sort type atmonhere, according JxN Parfc«rTM«sg Insd 2Y jp oiiawitewetei aim of all nati<^ — Uvlnig side to Bob Mlnerlch,, managing di­ Jaatea Moynlhan rector of the Villas and Public ■MSASm- m_ .J NANtrAiKM A lU «AC The funeral o f James Moirhlhan, by side in full hdnhony: W R H fw • f w R R WHh folyWialwM W/Bppsr * lqaVES- w w SILVERBRCX3K FRESH CREAMERY AAARVEL 163 Cooper Hill St., waa held Sat­ That’s what moire then 800 Facilities. athletes from '34 nations will be urday at-the John F. Tierney Fu­ “We found a lot of things wrong JaiitfaiifrB rtadC i^s— p k g I 9 ‘' neral Home, 219 W. Cehter St.; fo l­ doing -when they compete -here during the Trial Events %nd have BUTTER i»P.iNT7 f I^CRE/RM o\ W lowed by a solemn hi^ Mass of Feb. 1&-28. They., will be living 'corrected them.” states Minerich. H9 ‘ a ve Santa requiem at. St. James’ Church. eating and playing together In a hotel and resort, man for 15 Jam Psrktr P i k o n IkiNilh Ring 39^ lro90»6G{G«'9tft7ttt^>9*6«tG » » M»*9999ed*869l The Rey> James T. O’Cbnhe]! thqtr own centrally located quar years. ^ celebrant, assisted by Ui8 Rev, ters for the first time In.toe -hts. •Take the dorms, for example. S en d Your • ' - aohit Regan, deacon, and the Rev. tory o f the 0 1 y m p 1 c Wlnteb Each room will have two 8-foot .Sng# C llW ft HOLIDAY TREAT IB ^ 9 ennt^r Hill Ciller a rs2 r!^ 4 r Joseph H. McCann aa aub-deacon. Games. length carpets In front - of the V" oihflBok the flavor t Mrs. 3dne Maccarone was organist. The athletes’ area la officially doi&le-deck'er beds. Although set Girl or Boy SlNir|i ChtcMor 1, 65^ AAP Pumpkin ' Burial waa in St Jamea,’ Ceme­ desi^ated as Olympic Village. It IIP to handle four persons, It’s V el;e0k the iDrice!. tery with committal service by the * ’ 'Ma' nm ia oiily a five minute walk from doubtful that more than 2 or 3 BAMFraienSgvnsh ' WCG Rev. John F. Hannon". Bearers-were any competition, excepting the will be assigned to a room. C h e e s e John P. Sullivhn, Francis M. Cole­ Cross Countiy ,.an.d Biathlon. The "There -will be individual read­ man.', William McSweeiiey, Eugene latter events Will be at McKinney ing lamps over each bed, a chest W arw ick Thin M ints „bzrKG 39^ " StiewbtrrfM 3 ,’m .1 .0 0 Moriarty, Frank Devoto and. Rus- A MAGIC LETTER Reg:ardlesB ef whera'^ Creek, 12 miles aWay. ,df drawers, a -writing table, , draw aell Andemon. . In’ the past, contestants have AAP Mincinieot 2 29^ curtains and foot lockers,’* Mine- Slmshine C heei-it « ^ o?? g 1 9 ^ your serrice nan or '— ^— "X been atnmg out over the countryr rich added. . • \ Henry Paul Thornton side, sometimes as far as 26 to woBu^ is stationed, Funeral aervicee for Henry Paul Ironing boards, Amall step lad­ FULL OF JOY Siltona Stvfffml O lives 50'miles away fronj the competi­ ders, washing machines and full- P fem iuni Snitines'"NABISCO ,fKG29^ the Manchester Eve­ 'HiOtMon, «7 Glenwood St„ were tive ' site. They . had little chance held S c^ rd ay at the W. P. Quiah length miiTors wiU be available In ■ ning Herald can be foi> to know each other. >'■ Helidoy Msortment 49^ C o k e M i x e s ANN PAGE 2 ’ « m“ 4 9 * Funeral 4Home, 226 Main 8t., fol- the Wofne'n’s dorin. All hallways H«lps IcfMp.your > WHITE, YEUOW, DCVIL'arOeQ, HONn 8PKX. warded to be at **Maii lowiid by » solemn high Mess of New Dormitories ' and ,stalra aye to have, a heavy •..tiiste' Odd s a v i n g s But at Squaw Valley,-the entire Inch-and-a-half-thick oaipet, with burner d«an c|$ it Santa has wrinen X Miection -■'1/‘I- Call” regularly with all requiem at SL.^aiuea' Church The Rev. John Regan 'was cele­ group will live in four new, ath­ felt pad underneath, laid wall 'to letes’ dormitories. Each - **dorm’’ heats your ho Space for dancing, chess, ping- . y eecAT-Ho-TiNDfe XCIAI* CHOWOII, Games' -village. ' . ■ "..V ' .- ■ X X. pong, darts and cards will be.set ^ t S S S t e '- '. .'lE ib rtford risTs 24* VUST4 SI* I Olympie ..ViltoA -teili have juat up:lfi the other " 15^ '’ hall. The UB. X . l-IU.lWtMlIV' ' v / ' i f . .'Nti^«tts2S*' about erverything a modern, tq>rto- WE em X ■ D «lry Assn, also la. .s,rranglng a GkEEN STAMPS a date city needs. nilik bar to dlspenae.lce .cream stnd ' ■* . 'X. X . x - . ' .. ■' PersQH^^ N ^ ces | Thme will be a hospital, banMng 't. .s - . ■ ■ r . . mlik^slrakerf«e"bf”eher;geTo"£he 7Xr'=X'^’~XX~Ml!MBEB'T.Dj;p.X fariUtles, teleiplMhe, t e r ^ l e t e s .------, ■ -- X! AWlOOHS J: ' cable seiMce, ^ t s i bince,' -Ohe of. the most' spectateular' MORIARTY fiJEBVINa bONNB^Cn^ PAM1UB8, Blj81N]BS8 MBIETS X AK»4 Y«AF X, " lE tirh ii^ .In lilenioriam' shop, movie .tneatei', fire -deport­ fireplaces in the Weipt is-located lii AMD lMDU8TBy*lBlNCB 1798 T re e ! ^ ment, laun<^ serrice, souvenir h . m e m b e r F B D B R ^ DBPOBIT INSURANCE CORP. wh'S the Athletes’ 'Cehter. This gar­ ' WMou a w tn ce$N ' llgift CsisKS inr '1MK4M39^ AlUMtNUM fOlL > IMIICEO OAMS V ^AppleFieFHKii’^ ^ shops and a trans|portaU6n center. gantuan structure is S3 faet long BROTHERS . t - ]■ mempijcs - never die; Additionally, there ,1s the: huge ■ M n. iou 29* ” rT-**u- 73* As ume Boes-'an sad days pass by.'" ' and ,5 feet.wide. Suspfqidsir over ,/.

MANCHESTER KVENiNO H?!RA1J), MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, IMS IIA N C R it^ AYdN|k0’ WiRALO. MANCD^^ OONN..-MONDAt; NOVldfBE#fi. 19M — :____ ■'• --- - ' ' ...... • •'i'-'i'll .nil ||I nil , 11-1 I II i' ll Him Ill Mill II afinuuWB'.. SoulJi Witidsor • CHESTBR'S sM oaEanaMEiur I — 'rwTy. - g ? - ' - - , Gritic of li.S . Heads ! Peters Ap^inted Police Claim Rtimod§l State Safety Aide YOUR OLD FUR COAT .Y o u th s T o o k ' INTO A NEW fleorate A Potsn, Jeasthiii TruuMsdl has • Cftpe •Stole Tractor, Cars '‘trsm- ea $ i a n y ■ piWalent In Cal^ led tn some p(flnted,:iuH««Y^M^ to the rumbliAffi' of atent • jacket ; From suth" MduaMaJ Giffity Oommle- tlM h^U looked "Ukg a hinaUe Ml 4 4 0 8 1 ! en f -7818 «r siem, reprsMAthijy piiUM utiUUds, Thm South Windsor youths for' uirttjr whilo pnh- Roefcvflie TR *4P89--Rev^jChmrgw acdordUif' to.«»^qumouneemeht. by hsvs been •waled and chArged tJuioEirBHiiil H i r ^ Labor ConwitsalMar Rsaata RiMit- Tkdth taking « motor vehicle with­ foamg'a neutral jlMtion in tl|« at BUaUtE ROAO. ROOHVDULE row, the prtaqo minister rebuked Par Frak Batbmitn la Tear Hmim. u7 '-.V out the owner's permission, in con- Patera was recently oppidated a neption ^v^th one or more IncidenU the delegates--"How can labor be police D^ce ope of t|M buHrafk* of the revolu- meaiber 'of the State Fire Safety In the town. AdvlMHy Commission as a eoit- The latest Oociirred laat night iioif If they are' fighting among /Noradch, Nov. * (gV--A unkm themselvasT” sultont also on public utilities. when a tractor tm-ned hy awn. band will p l » Wednesday at the He la general repnsaentatlvt of the Shepard. NuWay Tobacco Co. ' Caatro appeared to aide with Patroimsn'e Ssoevdleiit Aasn. ball. WilUmaiiUe Plant Department of president, wa.s taken from * bam tho slate put forward by the cop- j Tsarkthe aaeoclation, the Southern Nexv England Tele­ off Griffin Rd. and abandoned in vention's^' working comptiUee, wrvee ae tlie poltdemen'e'bai^galn'- phone Co. to the Connecticut a ilBld off BmokfleTd St.-after it mads Op .eiiMrely of .members of Ing unit wii(h the city, announ^ had bogged down In the mud. his *‘26th of J6ly’’ party and ex It would angdge a non-union band Stats Police charged Claudius eluding Communists. tor the ddtics. E. Cole Jr.. 1«. of 21 Pear Tre* The Rede eeised on his cell for* Then local MS of tbe Amorlcan prifSl^mtof Ihe^CornmwiirUdng Lane with the esmpade; Two a united front, howhvet. wiUi cries Fedoratlon of Mpeiotans iwid- it juveniles. wVre also involved, ac­ of '‘unity, unity" in chunoHiig for would piokot the dahee. ; ' ‘ iA s'"' cording to slate Police. .... representation orf tA i 86-member Testerday. th^ «eaociati 4 eUled roMdentlol. beoMpt the delegates to .thtm Manchester -%^'eeotlbn. the . driveway of imanne fe « cheerhig. 11iiuikict«iWg'B«Mort vusAArj rief. of's^l Ann Rd. Oct. 25 and lA'idcspreia^ unemploymsnt still , She reports 77 A-Ol hatlhfa-- ahandoning itxwhen It broke down ROYAL thoiie who engage,, in garteulturu on ENsworth \Rd. Cole and the ICE CREAM CO. . OPEN THURSDAY -activities mm- fuU-tihfe business THANKSGIViKq WiRK S T M juvenlie.s. were also involved In 87 Warren 8 t. —MI 8,4980 dswK.to a family.with Just «»s thst Incident, pphee say. and FRIDAY till 9 iamb. There are 6M A-3'hetings, AlULNCHISYP I^SY N ATICMa L lUPIR AAARKltS IW BISQUE TORTONI hon-ogrioultural in addition to The day before that the same Rum flavored ice.' cream 6 m yuesoaVe vvidnisDa y ^ ^ priory ly i; 'ih # a. aa. c v was taken. hut\»’as returned WatUat. too fn- thoee not listed in the )ak« .area, Itoldas -aiiaotloBii topped witli macaroons aad AU, fTOMS CtOflD AM. RAY nKWiPAY.^ THAMKIftVIMR DAY to the dvlyeway \ateK Police say SaMndurliulsndttT oad Romooaon, Miae JNm^ PIsyrBee^ . . Cole and the juyenlleV were erStraas ' cheindee, served In indlvldnnl WlYBEST OVEN-RENOY eqp. ' A real taste treat! Mias Susanna Joiies, clKdr .dtree- volved.' \ ' trr ornax for tor St Ciolumbla Ooitgregatipnal YOUNG TOMS YOUNG H iN S : On Aug. 10, police chai routs sad oM. Aik _ Church,e^eirt' of - votes ■ at, the FOtostowskl and the two .Soo bum fort, roa laeroro. JuUue M«rtt%<#ge of MtiaiMn 16 to 22 IAS boys took a mr owned b: Har1Jbr4 * ')wlfr;jB^ a rrttal OVIM-IHADY - EVISCERAtiD 8 to 14 IAS Comelius’on, 6,76 Rye ‘i: night et^iSO IfiTlie echo(fl;A, lym drove, it unlit i Bopranot^ise JMes wilt be meoemt- Griffin Rd. ■ \ Honor Guard Flanks ‘ ■ '. V » nanied by Misio^se Medde. 1(1te Bond for the has been set' 'V. COME IN FOR Oeofge l£%vana haig^tlekets •t 1500 and all scheduled for . -- , . . r . . , ■ ' ■ ■ ' . ■■ ■. for.^UM^ Intertited. arraignment IWv, 0. ^ W . And Mrs. Benjamin ChasaetMalns, and will stdy With/ihemfsons. Percey and Ifcmie, eflahllsh- ' Scrap D»We FruMful Police aai^hey iroke ths case nf nw at*u Rd celebrkted their until Thanksgiving when^ey will ed Oie ABC Concrete Products^, through a .tip. .Worl Jlng together of Old' State Rd, celebrated uiair ,^(,hich they- sUll o p e r a',t.*.' The It woe estimated Sunday after­ visit with relatives in VAn Beureii, noon that between 10 end 15 tons In the tnvMtigation ire RMident Golden Wedding with an anniver- Maine...... Chaaaes have- two grandChildi«n, U. S. 80VRnmENT PRaUE “A” State Trooper Ronali Jgcobeon, of eorap metal had been Oolleeted BSry Masd at St. Maurice Church Mr..and Mrs. ChSsse were mar­ Judy, 16,- and Tommy, 14. ''*x ” *■ 't .througbut the town by Boy Scouts T roo^ Rober id' South in 6 olton at 9 A.m. Saturday. ried In Fort Calnp, Maine, Nov. The couple received matiy .iifta Windsor Constable Chi « Jurge- and their leaders lii th* post twp The ceremony wA* performed by 21, 1999. JFor,-inany years 'he op­ including an of ebry- OVER 19 LIS. UNDER 19 LiS. Btmday work days. Profit from this the ReV. Bernard McOurk. The erated a }m ndry in Watervllle, santhemun^ the Andover driva and.naxt Sunday’s final drive couple was flanked by an honor then moved to Hartford In will .be UsiSvfo hfOp pay expenaee guard from the Knights of Colum­ 1926. In 1947 tr.e’’couple rpoved to for Bey B c «^ wlm^^^wlU go to the MAHRC Colled bus In Coventry in which their sOn, Andover where Chaaa'e, with" hia Natitnial MmbOM . at Colorado Ernest, is the faithful patrbller.: C 1 1 . A lC c next aummaP.' H;" -■ /' BELTSVILLE $1,069 in Drh A breakfast was neid after the D.FALSETEETH Wilbur FletcMir, .Moutmastar, ceremony in the Chasse home for who is heading file-'weritf akld 80 4 tE. s iSs those who attended the ae^ce. OREN DAILY Dock, Slidt or Slip? Donstlons to the .Manchestdt Scoute, 8Q men and S tnteka wore Chickens Open-house was held Saturday and 8 A;M.fo9 P.M.- FASTEXTB, aa Improred powder to used yaabirday. .'The men: Saul Association for the Help of R«- Sunday. The celebration was cli­ be aprlnUed on upper or lower plates, holds falsS teeth more firmly'taplaea. Blum. Gaut Blum, George V. John- tsirded Children have reached $1,* maxed by the couple’s euexpected SUNDAY. 8 A.M.-SP.M. Do not lUde. allp or reek, Ho aon, Frank Mgihhiiw, Henry Bepk, 069.80 In the current drive. oeparture on a "hon^pioon." ' gooey, pasty taste or feeling. A i Tj^ Parkode Guy Beck,. 3tir y piuibac'k, Reniiy . . . The sum .represents—donations Mr. and -Mrs.-Chaaae-had plan­ HNl^ttiARMACY TEETB.U alkaline (non-add), THE BEST TURKEY VALUE AT ANT PttICE MM CENTER ST. not lOur. Checks "pUte odor"odor” (den-i Yjobb, XAVeni hDMiWarfen, Btwbda D u c k l i R t g s In response to the msll carh^aign. ned to go to Maine on 'ihiesday or ture breath). Get FASTBXTH si any .'Klein, Lucius W. Roblnsfin Jr., C. Mrs. John iR. McElraevy.- presi­ Wednesday for the Thanksgiving drug coiinur. LONG ISLAND • Frescott Hodges, Howard Shum- Finest dent, said. 'Figures are not com­ holiday. They left last night, how­ way, WllUaih Rphbrte, Earl Gard­ plete on the coin collection which ever, ^th their cousins, Mr. and ner, cMrence. JeffriM,.. was conducted in the ■schools, at Mrs. ITOlfred Vigue, of Berwick, DUCKLING Oven B ^ y L|x 45c Wolff, paries OlBOT, Steven and fot ^ou7 llionJ^ Tab(ei Fresh Fow l though it is known that the col Wilbur Fletcher. , , .i, lection conducted by the Student WAYBE8 T NATIVE LARGE,'OVEN-BBADY Tyufel Council at the high school o n< Bt . Sb. linportant- lor, tke .fbaat-rf• die Bes^' Fbbtlitott jiiMt npjHhtizing 1181.15, Mrs. McESraevy said. ROASTING CHICKENS l. 5 9 c taymo: produce. Hero ,it ki) :iudd. at thtifty. prke«l -t.- . . EHinda collected are used to and Ken’e Oiu-age of AnijQVer. carry on the program of commu WAYBE8 T NATIVE LATOE, dVEN-BBAPY maaergneten aoeM PU3RIDA - LAiOE S ill nlty* activities for Manchester,'# Columbia ^-operaGve Kinder- retarded children and young CAPONETTES u. 45c srten Will be cloead thia entire Meat adults, Mrs. McEUraevy said. eX' rather than bsint. aea- cepl.- a small percentage which ___ two of the five daya. \ gobs to the national association. >T Oaamfil of ChorMiea te Meet O I N i N G E S V: 5 9 ' ,-The local organisation la a mem iPORK ROAST Freeh Lean Rih Lh. «4«iPV •Htivnuimantie Areacbuiieil of ber of the national group. Ohurehea, now. in the proceae of P l O ^ A / '/ / - KHnik CaMooil'a Contributions may. be sent to Full Shank AKA argiuixatlon, wjll meet tonight at Miidly’Cured Box 624, Manchester. Redd)^ To Eat HAM Half j Lb. •fate 'g o’elQek in tho- FlrataCongrega: MAO tlOnal Church in WlUinianttc. Mor­ GfaDefruit 4 k» 33< ion Wolff of the local church hOs beign ippeinied troaimre D'AiuoD *7 lose t fASCAL CHUCK ROAST Top Grade Choice Lb. 49e MUIget BMwhaU G 1 ' ■ lUNCH ■ Thteo local boy% Michael..Ko- Pears Wfir-n you want tho best, buy Head .Cat Lb. ko8aka. .BiQhard King i^d/taelie CORNED 59e Lewis, are players on the midget IM P in iR f CoMtonia CALffORMA Green U 6 3 *^ '■ *1 I • - ' . ^ ..football team ’’the Hornets". in the.Wllllmantlo league. The Hor- lUNCH 35* neta are leaghe qhamp'ions, Satur­ ^ - im e i. 25 EXTRA S STAMPS day, they meet a championship MdNTDIH • NsBvfi WMTIAONJU '' 18-OZ. CANS 8HUBF1NE WITH PURCHASE OF team from Brietdl, Pa. on Raerea- tioh Field tn WllllmanUc. They " play two games bns at 12:80 4 Onions. 3 ^ - (WXDIKS Orapefruit Sections l “ ^39e There’s Complete FRANKFURTS — u, 59e anothsr at 2 :30. Tickets may he ^ A B A B A SlkriMiT.. MorytaiMl BUTTfBNUT satisfaction in purchaced Icically at The Light- MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN HOUP4 Y M4 EE0 S ’housis and at Squier’a Store; Pro­ Yillow Twihm II 5< Pitniis 3 25c LI Ac , every delicious ceeds go toward promoting ths c a u p d m b a ^ PiNAfY' - mouthf nl of ■poll- “ JtlumiiHiih Foil ^ 29c' Bursack’s meat CRANBERRt SAUCE Obiatfmen Meet Here PiilM Rgs •’0* 29f; PiitMl'batss 29c WiliHts UB $KG 49c S w e e t P o t a t o e s PINAST - fANCY ^ and poultry, Democratic Town chairmen -.CAUPOBMA ' i» I^ORTm PINE LENOX IS L E ^ O O L D from, throilghout Tolland County 299 E. PENTER ST. for the holitey. met last'weel^t the home of Mrs. PiM Rfs 53« (jMStlNllS « 29c W hole Onion* 1 ^ 4 9 « Oieomargarine 2'^37c Hevty Thapks- ^ E A N Marite XCerrlc^: local tOWh ehaitr arreetiops man, and 8 tat#,'eentral eofmlttee-. IPRAY woman. Mrs.^lMiatrice RofianthU, StiHfed O lives ^ WOZ JAR 4 9 < MA^CMISSITS OCEAN SPRAy to everyone! Democranb naitjiimal committee- woman ntet wtHr them to diacuie 5 0 Z CAN 4 3 « orgontsatiohal matters and nsF J k in ip p j S h r i m p .SMAU CUANID "YICHT WtthM You and Your* Cfanbarry Sauce 2’*'*““ 37a EXTRA PANCY, ie^iatlon passed by the 1959 Gen­ A . EounHful LADY GRAHAM' OVEN READY eral Aaaambly. .Be Sure lo Have Enough on Hand ' ^ M i h c e M e a t PDlASt tONOINSV Pumpkin or Squash o .. n . 2 cm. 25e Klio present waa AttiUio Frae- 2 3 9 * ainstli. State central committee- THANKSnVim PAY Fancy Mixed Nuts He man frbm-the 36th district. P i e C r t H[ft NNAST ~':Ush(, Ft^ ; 2 5 « Sweet Potatoes I Kelly no. a cm, 21c Gfito dtlseDslilP Papera F «C T ■ REFRIGERATOR JAR TASTEWEl Mrs. Anna Sofokolit vt J to p 8READ 2Ui:.33‘ 2 14Vb OZ Popullsr River Village, a resident hSm fof O a II c M^wfi ir Slivt PKG O ne-Pie^Puinpkin - ^9 SOVASM .CANS 2 l « FRESH Ni^lVE TURKEYS Tomato Juice as o.. o.« 2 For 49c the past 40i year% reum tias. CANS ‘ , ' Green Beans Tiui cn. ever since, arriving here from .her 2 r e g u l a r 28e „ ' ^ native' Poland. Let Us 00 44o(jtd^ in n :s> nonisiioi 80N CORE 4. DRY WINES BEENUINE CAPONS Mince M eat f sTppr fAUi 28^Z JAR 4 9 . HOLLAND Flake Pie Crust 2^!“ 3ic ^ MaAchestep Evenlag Herald fk^ Vino da pranzo « - Cling Peaches cm. 27c IniiiMa cqireeiMiideiit Mrs. Don­ PINAST ^>PAMCY IIG PREMIUM 12%—GALLON $2.00 LAIROE NATryE ^F O N E T ltS ald R. Tbtttek telephone AOsdehay Family S ix e ;\ . , , 35 0 Z JAR fim - ...., \ BEER Mince Ment 25c 2, 0. 49c 8 8685 PUMPKIN PIE - W Old St. Cioix LOOHO ISLAMi DUCKLINDS Elberta Peaches 2 9 0 Z CAN 2 9 . 12 Oe. CLYDES > H^dgear Told FaetiQii lACH Jewn Carol' FRUIt- CA K i 8 Bpttlea Table Napkins 2Pk*., T9c y Apple Pie 53< U f h l or M ile Check Full el^ Fruit' and' Nidi DtSTILLEDi RUM WHOLE [ Stockholm'ft-.-. r— In 18th (jjjntupy HnOst Shortening 6 0 . LONDON Sweden twO bitterly 'eppole* . UI.CAKI 4 9 < i 2-U CAKI t i e " * White and Gold PORK LOINS political factions were known as Pie;".•FfPC ■■■«*»■ 59. 1.00 M PROOF PLUS TAX ■ , U. 8. ,NO..Y-. . . , the Hats and 'the.Oaps. The former, Reynolds Foil AND DEPOSIT DRY Fresher iy Far Produce who 'favofed''.'ait^*-aUiahea with $ 3 . 9 8 GIH)D EATING 45c Lb. McIntosh or ^albwin D A11A11 AO France, wore jprench hate; the lat­ i€A4 0 HSK.A GIN ter, who Bre4 i;to(V!(^ i^th Rue- OUR OWN MAKE BiaK aporteiY S w ^ t P e o * 4 SSi 4 9 . M PRiQOr BCOTTB SPECIAL APPLES - bananas vbw CA POTATO^ SAUSAGE MEAT iRbzerfc- so PROOF 3.9? 9 t. SCOTCH M .5 5 : H , I f l C F r e n c h F H e s ■»“ " 4 ?»«~6 9 « ^ 3.91 Qt. 3.08 5th PRI FooA WHISKEY lbs. Friut tfmvery C M tcsd Squash DAMNM 2 Pt«Is 2 9 . 3.08 5th 2J0S Pt. *6 PROOF 2.05 Pt. 4 - 3 9 ' . (UMWE) , , T.05 Va Pt. -I- ...... U B R E n S R U S 1 X » V a P t . SH b^iN O PAIUUmiB CAUFORNIA PASCAL irjuJAN nr NATIVE rPARK and Ha r r y Blend, ,86 Prpof,,65% G.NA MLERY 14.28 Q t.-^3.5.5 5th PARSLEY $2.25 Pt.r-$lll5 Yf Pt r;-l,gr-Beh. ISfe T BARTON RESERVE \ 90 Proof $4.99 Qt.--| .^ 9 9 5th • Discount On Cmbs Lot^ SAVE MONEY and VICHI'S PACKAGE STORE STAMPS qt P O P U LA R ... at i B B u . m .' , \\ • d r ;-'‘V-.'’’ t ' ^ - "'».' -A ' ^; ' w ' • ' ■ : -V ,■ I ; ‘fy'.y

■ "V ■ -i,'" . MANCRESTBft BVENINQ HERALD. MAKCHBB^BI^ C X n ^ NOVEMBER 28. 1969 '-■ -• _ ------"--...... — —------■ ■ :':T. ■- .. , r .- ■ . ■ ...... M A N O IB f^m EVENING. R f l U L a |ifA N pH g^flik, CONN,, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1969 fA & tM BUGS B U N N Y OUR Bo a r d in g bou bb with m a jo r h ^ p l b DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wt ju V i IfeNOW A"> ijK . CM Z TAKf S K ^ 6 m n . • ^ - - • ■ _____ e A e v w i ' ? "-r I tw 'n i c r m 'i'-y .'rVy «rr AtT^aTKSN* The ''Guys ahd ,,13oUb'‘ ctiUieh A itists Plaii ; ■. Jt*. , MVHAMl'S* . MOTX Mutcp [^H AM im rr/ mwet otoupldto’ : td - apeWsor XOON'TWKBI OiaMA A t* PPBBfeui taBY tho projecr during a businaad f S t h l i WOVJ T SU L M B A W M • IT > Animol Kingiloni raeetMg'Batolrday night foSowlng C O M T A AicT C t you aRVB m v b o n n i e ,» S T A f f b an avanmg of bowiiiit at the aeml- PRIBMD .--.fTSASPHOf^YASAU .TH^ ^noxatyla.-Silyaf .Lanf^ Bowling An art exhibit and 'sals of paint- t;OM^D o - - CriOA SOBY OR SNALL 4fiUA6B ' i\ AOUHU acircai nimalt AJWys which recanUy'ojjened for ^gs,wltl be sponaored by tha Man- IMnut*. 4 Coufa'tt tatsiqeah. in .IBaat Hartford.- . ^Xetait BMiM«atnae* . Hauer Taptey ^ ' cheater Fine A rt Asad, at the M(m- I'] aiUbMM' A-.,taaUsntonla1 tohmer for' Past cheater'BSl^ngs Bank next weak'. TBMWtoC . n a e ttl ___ Master . Merle P. Talpley wlU be Rqun tor 'tbe exhibit and sale : !' I ,''‘*1 tomorrffikiit » paa., rt,th*r'Wap- held tonight KC fiiSO at the Ma- wilt be from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m- 'on JSk«iirt*to iM*B twSSlT ■ ■■ ThuhsdM^, Dec. 8 and during bank­ **2 2 5 ?"^ :• RanlM dtr pmcLdSiiidnnur jBdhoai. . sonio -HaH. «f Eveigreen''' Lodge •iP^gHirnr b« MMd to 114 on^Maln St. ing hiton on Friday, Dec. 4. 14 H^nltUe V-band a jwawwiAJ'r" j miinH a>iMra bf llnanito radtnnm^da- T&pley -Is litow' diatrlet deputy Mtoaibera. Wishing- to sell paint­ IBbS on 1 7 TiS ^ ' u r t w h 4tPariod ^on to a]iprs|irrata $1,000 t6 the of the-sixth Masonih tHstfict of ings will donate ten per cent o f the IBEUnaan ^-^tfSaSd indoK^hliui 43Hair(pnSx) gpenaral guvkmirient budfat undbr sale iirbCeeds to *the A rt Assn. The the Grand Lodge of Connecticut. namai ot the arilst, the title aiid ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN ' lIPartitlaM d' sSBoNdtoMiiM______atata 44 Olva out the Hem b f highway>eontrActnral ' ' ''PWg IBiankett Towu . . SO^JNddfupup torra^^tarn » PHatlilgterm 4«Alautlalaad aervlewr'foy ,tHa BacM’ ;p»i|y ItoO- No derlquy automobile acci­ pries’ o f the painting will b* Hated J^.HKUKE I world S4Tart94.TaH 31 31 Stoat Stoat , -47-47 Zero Zero BO. ■ ,, dents. .w ars' reported in .South on each picture. ymyo, ! l £Sfg **** «Tndlanquaeo 3S Watted away 4BHom#d / Thla amoun'riaTor thd c6aV6/ ii|- ■ Saturday,, or last. “ night There will be a silent auction of, V” ruminant lEaatPTPflN' a * > i^NMi"***** s8 * 4M***»y — ‘— atailinf at. afo^,aawer to nJleYa despite a’ heavy* fog-that tobtoured paintings by membais who -wish to KCCP up. <3UBsnoN. M ] ^ e < b o m t TT w o - . 40 a a n » BOTaotball donate a plpture, th» procaada to .'34 Entity iloodinr eon^^ons durinif. vi4iofL almost completely. ;; ehatobarad' 41Avariea / official (all.) raina toil C^ony Rd. go' to the art! Msociatlofi. Paint­ 37Nau|lity ings,- iVHh eaaela, ahould be de­ Ale» dtoua^ ir^l ba the Mn\ of Maucbeater Eveping HCrald r r 1 1 r r 1 1 It r B1.S00 In tna'(enerat jgoVaniment livered tto the bank, on Wedneaday, SSOntltobaok' n Bontli Windsor nerrespoiMent El­ Dec. 2, and callad for ton Monday, nrrr 11 U btidfat' under thto Ham of toWn more Itornhnin,-telephone Mltehell Dec, 7. They may be framed or ua^- eounaal aiQHmaas. ^during tba cur 4-ffinL framed. Vf- J E O N B O F SBT dWworld nr IT ' r \ rent ftwial year. ,! Hostesaea for' the.axhibit,i^l be S C O T L A N D Thli money la to pay /t(r a court- RockvUlm Mrs. Charles Leapcrance* Mrs. Y A R C T S ir It Bwardad claim in thij|;amount aa> Howard Vlbbert, MjAf'-J. ^Herbert FINEST* SB Monii teased agatnat the towi< foc;;4 bad Finlay, Mrs. ESdwaro iO.'-Ijdaki'ahd 40Dam’tpilm’tpMjbMF R pot-hole which, made an bu.to'tirash Mrs. Edward N. Kehway. DINNEH 41 Diamond into a jpom on’tJojrernor'a HigliiWay. CHar^e Against.. $« 420Ion Tha o ^ n a l |m t jagaiinst thU An art film waa shown at the ' 4SXeiuiBSton tbwh asked iSO.OoO da'iiiisg«M. Fireman Nblled monthly meeting of the aaaociation t ■ ! l CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER imd.Klaa laet’Friday at Whiton auditorium. SWIFT'S PREMIUM dSMdderata k /I Smallest . Hem presah.t4d for Hostesaea were Mrs. Lespsritooe, IF voter approval will be $8^ under A charge' lodged' Against m Ver­ Mrs. Marion Rowe and Mrs. L a s ^ II Slat N tlia Ham of toW K ^rk'a etjulpmanL non v o lu n ^ r fitoman while- •» ,B2 I^aYa out N toute to a nte las^ -week wsf nolled *niera,wlll ba no Dectomber njs«- PR ISCILLA’S POP ^ V AL VERMEER 82 DlmtiiutlTa \. for this, fiscal ye^f:{te equip and' tuffix furnish thto newly-^ex|Mded vault When he .was presented' in Rockville GREEN y o u SHOULD thats] M E * B4 Literary at the 'Town Hall. ' ; “xjf-, CJty Court today, LEA RN TO Jp>eT / Q A V E M E fcrape r 47 u ''•ebool Leaguee'^Set Gcegqcy'ti,. McOinhia, 23, of Ver­ a iv ^ ANin ^ A T n IS Bean* homaa non 'lYallar, .Court,., had , beeh STAMPS CSTABtED IT. pirat baslM^all games tA';the . ' charged -With following too.! diMiely Police. 8«ncU r new South Windsor Grammar X . . l - ’’ REVEREND T O O K A ‘ 87 Support after a rear-end coIUal^ on Jtt SQ m m t P O K E A T School Athlaj^ Imague ton Friday, with m car .which Was Making a, B- rS Dec. U, starting at 7:30 p.m. will HIM/ DOWN’ , turn ahead qf him. Proeecutor Har- Horacjgraca-il M&ar,'TW* of $4 Mar ^ mateh TTnren"2lgaifist PleaaantWai ' ’■ S f ICardt B" ry H. lAVg' eeld McGUmiA qtten- ehall,ITId., wtoa arresttod Saturday SOrUIea 1!L■■■ . ley,iiLboth hoys and girls games Hon.waa distracted by'a'toir pass- night OB Oentar St. .w h m police at Pleasant Valley. At the same inj; him and tha car ahead did not SMd, he was driving' etratically. ; ' 't.,- time Avery. and Wapplng teams turn as* soon aa mpected. M cG ^ He was charged with dfiving' will clash in eohtests at Avery St. nis'waa headed for a fire at fUgb while intoxicated. Miller was giv­ SHORT RIBS BY F^i^NK O^^EAl Klemeatary .School. Manor 'Trailer Park* en a sobriety test at Peltpa Head- During the alaaon taema of both Nolles wem . entared ^^"aeveral quartem. ’Hie 'court date iii Dec. 7. \, . sexes ‘Will play B-gaine schedules, other cases as follows: John A. Sheila A. Broderick, 17« Porter \. meetlhg each of the other teams Hahn, 2L High ‘Manor TtoaSei St.', was arrested Sa^rday and < i3> 4ii2 in three games. School Principal Park, ai» Shirley^. Bresaetto, 28, was charged witb failure to stop e> WUUam Perry, co-ordinator of the l^afford* Spring ^ th charged at a atop rign. She is due iil^ourt ,c « ' ••fWM, iM. . athletie program, ann^i^tcea that with lUegi^'passini^. and John J. Wednesday,. , . five of thaaa games wftlTtii on Friri Hegan, to f of Sprtnggeld, Ifaas., PLUMP, TENDER, OVEN-1 LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and Bo b LUBBERS . day evfelnga at 7:30 p.m., and four and Qlehn E. W iUiim. 17, of 52 'Prostiect Bt., ' RCMCKville, bioth gm ^to'iWEE * • ••••'...... II .,11 I f r- r^on weekday afternoons at S:3< Ansonla, Nov. 23 DamACe A votetf Y mune a muk V toioA ■ f .m. ' , oluund with failure to'pase tto the •CfWfONMnE ) IN THB PRC6H AK ._ A^AOlle wes idto entered In is astlmatad at about-$326-,0()i9'Jh. a Girt* dii4,lx>y* 'iwitf hra that rampaged through/ ~tw'mcm» J Acm, elose aupardfislon of ^ '-HyM'*Of,4Fraa^^ 44, ford, chuu^-eiitth non-sup- block-long building vrhich houw as. Perry emphasis^. . a department atora and «iher ITU. \ Boys’ refsrees win be AffiilUi de: JMAKEmi ^ F ra n k m I Z e ^ ta ^ ^ , of ^ High shops. The Saturday night' Wane ^ 1 iV powenr lectad by John Malln -^boare gutted tome of . to* totopa, while of\Edueation - and^Cari - -White, 8f.r wM lined ftoT<*r' I reduMd^framTSrMoii-^to heavy smoke dahiaged others. MMN/; phyMqal 'e d u e a ^ n ' iupisiwisor; He was arrested in the neimhpr- Cause of the firs, was not deter­ IMCAiriMT girls’ tofa>iias-';Ftil.■ :be high school hood of Rtod 3t. after a complaiht mined. Fire Chief. Joseph Moran girls ^pi^latMl ' by Mrs. , ^egh, Novi 11 at $-.80 p.nL th at theri Waa made the Unofficial .,J^im ate of •WRKWWTTfi Brady, s^m ical educaMpn girts’ a prowler there. -Zktura Mud he daniagto i» tha bufliBt^ aitd atodks, Buperv^stoft-s,..,; - . iy'.- ii stopped his car and.entered aiyard Unito-frem -Derby-jtoihed Ansonia- Transportation homerfrom afi- Iti the -vicinity because he was JlL creW in Sgbting the'2-alarm fire: t^ Q o h games must ha provided ’ Beverfit'.'Flief by parents. Parents or reeponatble ! Final wege Imtoaed.as f<^ows; 'X hLVJKJbSf adults aelacted by thton-inuet alto Leon t : jCrMato. 8t.,' Ver- fumiab transportat(qie^ add !toM'(to«fttoting InKiience J JUDD SAXON B> lEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD **Lnca'to taka a spin in tha i^w 1 9 6 0 B A 0 ear?” from evenfhg.games .i wtrfr.Ff-- tot''‘ihtoxicatmg-Mnj^{>$lM -Ron* Donations for Fi^i^iaytoirig aid O. Rlckert, fl,-Weirt Willing- .1 AMU games Will -be 35 cents fo^hlldren ton, passing a atandhig^ school bus, JX-/- ■ x; .and SO centa fer adults.'Aftanitoon $25; Peter N. Dow, 28, O ystal .,f ■- game prices will be 26 c a n ^ fo r Lake Rd.,- Rockville, speeding $18, . a HONOR9RAND LITTLE'SPORtS BY ROUSQN children ahd SO cerifs for adults and failure to carry his auto r«g- ^^^pAtACfi* Revenue will be placed In ,tS ( i.atcaUoh .$3: Ralph C. Dedominlcls, MSI. M. V. JjvDisrt VlftPALAte , >y#iv 1 school’s activity account; to be \4d, of SlhtSbUry, speeding $24; Wil- KSSST Sldnlsss Whole used fek^atMethb-Wni/arma. equip­ tlsm J. Burke* 8$, West MMITTSt., '.T' ■ ment. .sc'erbbook4,«aiM othay items ROckviUe. intmcleaUon, $lO;..Clar- -Shgnkl«8$. or X • A*OVMfC at tha ffiaeratlou of Ui« Pthlcipal. enpA\F. RowselLs-SB, Mahehester, Defatted Half »a Balance of the sdieduie^miT be an< mtM iAes Intoxibattion, m and for being a r \ nouncad later,>-* - common dnuikard," he was sen- '»»*• Co«|tootloiii tenced t o ^ diwi'An jail, T%a South Windsor ArL league A $60 bto^.w8s '-B0t In.,the oato Important new ^ ^ FARMHOUSE' PURE PORK meeting Dec. 15 at the Pleasant of Thomaa 3b. add toss un­ Valley clubhouBa will feature col- facts about... ■//-BI- known, -who fatito to appear 'to an­ RPPLEPIE *“* c lagea, not Collegea as ‘previously swer 'to A ' chargq of intoyication, V ■ 39■ ■ SAUSAGE MEAT B. C. BY JOHNNY HART amiounosd, 'According to Mrs. and he was ordered picked up. ■.r Marguerite Karlsen. a collage par­ A. contihusnee was granted* to MRS. FILBERTS 10-OZ.-PKS. piCTSWEET ' .4 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ty la .s pacing party Paluted Fre'derick Sheav 55. Manchester, WEBSTER SLICED bits of p ja p to ^ cloth which ^ire after he pleaded.guilty.to intoxkui- r n P ABOVE THERE'S CONFUSIOH. ftCMR GREEN PENS (!^T500N...| /THE DESTROVER5^ THBy.Aae, then iMstM on g^ackgroiind' of tion iqd innocent'to A.!charge of MARGARINE •*5 ^ b U f l W S FROM THE PESTHOYERS' ■tiff paMr or canvae form - col­ ' toing a ctommton driirtkard i The SONAR BOUNCE BACK FROM Vpii^rf W J HARPeR EACON lages,; she eyplafned. . .case,was ctonUpued'fOr on4>wa^ 16-OZ. PKG. PICTSWEET . THE BUBBLE JU ST AS FROM (FOOL THE , ^ ASAIN.^^jL. THir PALL. A SUBMARINE. YANKEES.WR W HMM...1HEN WEIU I ' Pfam '•^ e iy 'Measure because Shies said ha haa a. Job: A AND ‘ LONG,CAPTAIN OUTRUN THEM.^ . Flara-prqofing liquid for 0idng 3-m<^h ctotinuance was grantM COOKED SQUASH ^ e' J60V1TCH , vCs''' Christmas trees flre-retardent -to Rqliert L.'Morse. 32. irf'Job’s 2 33 treatment . and the trees. them-, RuH Fdi, Ellington, charged -with FAMILY HEALTH f - .yfi (AILAHEAD . !/ selves will.bs .atold on thq-Waptong pqnAhoport. - 9 -OZ. PKG. PICTSWEET 3- l,f>|J®ifUGV FLANK! w- Qhurch grounds Jn, Wapjnng Om- V iBonds totaling $8(>;Were forfeited u- ter as soon as fSrmal church, and by out-of-the area motorists. Today lom* c(aim that saimmttd ■ FRENCH FRIES 4^ 89c ■ ' '*r. ■ animal fats build up ehtolettcrol in . !»■ (■to the blood, while imstttwattd vepe- l YOU'VE TUCKGP HIM(IM? YOU SCS. HE HAS ■ ' N»SH■NAI^^^/x^Ov|lllbAO *SP WMa^ <50ne to bed, ^ , ^ RUMANAV/. -----' .TURKfm CAPOW^-^WJCICS . . Ci OFRN TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TILL 9 P*M.~CL0GED THURSDAY ROASriRS . . PRYikS.^MOIUMS y ^ 'M I. ..if...... •to V..-.- ~,A j g X A •• * ■; , I -.1 >JT

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' * '•■'*<, l^ n d a y ^VandeiYOort and .last but not. least, Jeff Koelsch.. Special guests •I • > ■ There te-iid better way to atart were Joe Mullaney and Jackie off th eV i^ k 'tban by going to Allen, Broildence College basket­ .V r;<-^' churth'^th my family and when ball coaches, and Vin Cuddy, di­ 'UiU Xiisaion was completed I sat rector of athletics at the college. New York, Nov. 23 (/Ph- extAyard- three-pointer. Ram John back, with the reat of thet day to Allen is the same fellcrw who U ■'■"■ York. Nov. 23 ♦BUti«or« 4S-14*wlth a 31-0 blanklnf of WMMhg-#B calf Injury. He’ll be lost myself.. .There waA much, typing The 1959; c(dlege fciotball se»- week’a game with Cleveli Arnett .flashed 80 yard* for a TO, played' several'Yeiura of pro .baa- son, an unpredictable and con­ i&Id guy ChAriey Conerly and thunfplnf of Ban.-Ffanclseo. Hie to be done end the -task wes ketball in Mancheatsr after World' ' 4 . '' triumph engMaa th4 defanding the day's longest nm. tackled before noon and up until fusing thing from the start,- youthful Johnny Unitas are 8TBBU9RS'I' SL B R O t^S 36' War II when sellouts for home chfunplqii Celt* to (Mdlock the GIANTS l«« CABOS 3»ry ISA" m ory... Bob Steele and Aft Mc- almost as nuny' unanswered replay of |/«st fiuddep- tdp apot field goal specialist Pat Summer- burgh Steelers via video from New Glnley, two of th* best story tel­ questiona aa -a .aoap opera's last all, who turned- Into the. entire had a j^ n s t 'w Gtanta last week. Bievm. turned three recovered death struggle for tiia Na- Vnltaa. Inatrumental laav season ftimblee and an IntercqjUon-into York. It was bound to happen, the lers in the business, addojl much act in the Colts 33-17 playoff victory Giant offense while Conerly rode .With 40 as^nd* left before the Giants losing. IVhen a team can’t tt^nal Foothall liE*gu»-eb»mplon- da;j'’a luges! crowd of 68.S03. Bob- a 24-0 lead. Brow-n acor^^once to the evening.- Will Louisiana State and Penn t - ' fA^', 'n- ship. ' aver the Olanta for the NFl title,, the Imnch. Summerall kicked three BcnrS a touchdown in two games, state decide today to accept the ‘ 4 threw .two aobrlng heavea. He now aMlnst the Cards (2-7). making It passed 17 yards to Gem and pitched an elght-yard'acorlng ■'hi* Conerly. * vfct-, strike to Willie Galpfiore. The It doesn’t deserve to win and this Wednesday bowl invitatlona that already have . M- has 24 for the *eaaoH—four ahy of 16 for the season—seven short Of to tie it up. La>’ne then was the case of the Giants who fersn ot-n pro football campaign*. the Winning com'erslon. Lions (2-6-1) scored after a rough­ Letten, leUers and more letters, been proferred? Sid;, Luckman’a record. It alao Lou OroEa's record. The Chlcagor Btw thejr five game win streak Can Syracuse, after an extra v;^'* ^;k " ^ Jlred a New York Eecjnd half rally marked the 34th'- conaecutivc ana nad pulled ahead on a Bvecj That ' made a misaed conversion ing penalty' which resulted In- Unlike Pbrry Ck>mo, I have no sec­ with two touchdmnt paaaes yes­ Charle* Sumnep^ expulsion had snapped. . .Charlie Coneriy’s value, retary, and'lt took an hour, not week of -viewing with alarm., sur­ * V ' I' • league game in which Unltaa has tacular 74-yard punt return I I attempt by reliable Lou Groaa to the team was brought out in the terday aa the Giant* whipped Chi- connected for at least one TO Stacy and a one-yard plun stand out as 'Cleveland wasted 'a placed the ball on the one. John mlnuteSi to check over all mall and vive the reaUy potent threat of cago'a Cardinal* 30-20 imd toOh past two gamei when the veteran another hour to answer the corre­ UCLA and finish the season as the through the air. .lohfi David Crow beforeJ.X> fine performance by Milt Plum. Henry Johnson carried It over.' quarterback’s playing time was over sole poasesRlon of first place took .command. Plum threw scoring aerials of 70. ' Nj * * spondence • -. Fran . Mahoney, . a only unbeaten and untied major h i the Eastern Conference. The Giants now Isad the Eaatem limited to holding the ball for Pat Town director, phonbd with the tip team! DiylalOn pacH by one game over SO and 37' yards to iRay Renfro, PAOKEBS 3L. REDSKINS 0—. .1 ^ I I ? '■# ' / Stjil hobbled by the ankle In­ Starr connected for two ., Summerall'a field goal attempts... on an item of Intercat to this de­ How will the deciding games in » ■' .! jury tiwt had aldellncd him for two Cleveland ^ d Philadelphia, - who 4X1LTS 43, iaERS 14—Unltaa, Typewriter was back working into partment. A fine athlete In hi* Ivy League and the Southern, af* tied for tli« numar-up position Paige Cothiyn’s third field goal idoWn passes aa, the Packer* games. Conerly pitched 33 yards to scoring , one himself, hit Ray Ber­ a fl^e-game Ideing atreaflc the early hours of the evening slid youth, Fran ha* headed' Kacey Miasourl Valley and Bouthwast FVank Gifford for one TO ai4 -wlfk 8-8 record*. ITi* Brown* were ry' iidth a/30-ysrder and Lenny for the Eagles, a 14-yarder with I was glad when., the, work was Sports Night programs for years, Conferences come out Thanksgiv­ kayoed by th# apoller Pittsburgh 20 sieoonds reipalnlng. beat tha with their fourth win. The shutout arched a ♦fi^rder to Bob Bohflw- ,Moorb;Wjjta a four-yarder to pace Was Green Bay’s first since 1349 completed. It. was a relief, too, these affair* always being high ing day? And what effect, if any. i ker for another »eore ^to erase a Bteelers. 31-30. ’rae- I ^ le s edged the-(^Ka. Moore also scored on Rams (2-.7), Cothren Was pickM knowing thatT wouldn’t be too Spots 6n the rubber chicken bircutt Mill they have on the pewt-aeason Log Angeles, 23-20. a gKj'ard scamper and Alan up aa a free-agent .from L/ory^ti’- ■ and No. 1 for the Redskins in 'A .. Jim (joopef,' focal baaeball um­ ' 14-13 Cardinal leaq. rivalry-dating hack to,1936. Wash- , Jammed up on Monday a.m. Mjwl aetup? I Equally adept at quarterback The Colts and 40ara. both 6-3. te chipped In with two TO® gele* a month ago. The Rapis had pire, atojjmed for a -visit Just before And will Saturday’a.fiOth Army- pOEt. the 29-year-oldxUnltaa ex­ are a game up on. Chicago's fa short plunges: The 49er* suf- pulled into a tie about a: minuta Irig.on (3-8) played without quar­ the retirimg hour arrived. Jim terback Eddie LeBaron who has' ■ Monday Navy, game in Philadelphia retain tended one NFt. paaalng record rising Bears. 24-14 conquerors !(1 a blow late in the game, when and % Half before .aa/left-footetf work* out of'-the Social Security of­ ita atSactlvenesB and glamor in Detroit. Green Bay held qusrterhack Y.' A. Tittle suffered kicker Lou Michaela-booted a 38- a cracked rib. The meeting at which •'tfarib'the another, while Gold Key winners are named fice in Hartford-■ Phoned Johnny ■pite of the mediocre records of Sm nm ers Stepped Aftpr Short Gain -IJelley’s home in.^Groton at night the two teikipa? ways attracts a larg* attendance and found that the great track star Of writera and tbi* was true' at So' far, only pne of the major Baltimore Colt*’ halfback .Jlike Sommer l« tackled by San f'rancisco 49ers back Jerry* would nm here ThankagiviM. Also, bowl gameaia zet.j^th two teams. Tduchdown Fam iko Ends Manero'a at noon. Tbe state’s ool- his brotheE-in-law Ge<»^ 'ftrry, s' Mertehs (80) Detroit. 14 yards out gave hjn( nine for the chester’a leading stock car driver,, debut a s' an actor and he did ■ a 'The Stilt'Mraa outstanding' to Before Cone'rly came off thei ter ita second straight Iv^ Mile Qhriatian accepted a bid to play were also beaten by (jincln- The surpriflng Red Wlngn coriUn- last three gaips* Sbo ran his total Harvard made, believers of Tale, regwrled Bili Bourdrieau, who great job in Ernest Hemingway’s, in the Dee. 19 Blue Boamat Bowl natt 106-100 yeaterday, drop­ ' lift the Warriora’ edge to 94- ued to roll, beating New Torit’s behch in the second quarter the for the season-to 16, a Giants' "The Killers.’! 82. Lariry Cbstello paced Syra­ Giants had gone 10 straight pe­ and over 66,000 in New Haven’s buUt the Dollar Sign car -White at Houston after whipping Rice ped to second with a 5^ mark.- hapleas Rangers 6-6. Toronto record. '- / ' ' drove, had sold hi* interests in the 35-6. In another game last night. cuse Mith 22 polpts. edged Boston's Intory-rkMled riods without getting a touchdow-n. The victory was New York's Tel* Bowl Saturday that it has , probably the moat ei^oeive back- osr. 'White won seasonar honors -Friday Arkansaa. .discounting) Its Wilt Cbamberlailn’a 37 points . The Warriors thus gained Bruins 3-1 in the other^glune. Halftiine Edge seventh In'nine games and put ] at .Plalnillle Stadium. Damato, During my atiOU down Main St. chance# for an undieputed South­ pushed Philadelphia to a 114- revenge for Saturday nijght’s. Eric Nesterenko got Chicago’s them ajobe in the Eastern Divl- fisld in the league. Charlie .needed only a‘ couple of OomMne Talents long aasociated with the promo­ for a few breatha'or fresh air, a west Cmiferenc* title and an auto­ 103 victory over Syracnae. 116-107 setback -by Syracuse. lone marker early In the second, sion's^-first place with jDiev’eland Up in th^air, quarterback phwiie RjrVen«l. No. 24, un- tion of taaMcetball in this area, is walk I have missed in the past two matic bid to play Syracuse in .the Chuck Noble waa Detroit’# Ghantberlin had 28 points In period. However, the Hawks war® minutes to tslce care of that, di­ losing to Pittsburgh. The combined talents of quari recting a 75-yard push for a touch.^ cork6 passing arm that fptfhd holes in Yale passing de- taijbacK CJiarley Ravenel, half- now a politician, being a director aveeks, axcept. for pkyday. I Cotton Bowl, already haa, commit­ big gun against New,.York. He that one. in other gamee Sat­ unable to beat masked Cqalie T'We’II win oUr^share from,now stopped to see Frank Miller, tee itself cimditionally to the Gator -pumped in 26 points, 19 of urday, Mlnnaapolis beat Cin­ down that sent the New Yorker* on." said Triplett. "We’ll win it fense^Herald Photo J»j’' Ofiara) baeka Chet Boulria and Albie Cul­ of the Eighth' District. Jacques Plante thereafter./The into a 13-0 halftime lead. Pat Sum? len and fullback Sam Hsdaby coach of Watkins’ volleyball team. Bowl Jan. 2. then) in the flrst half as the cinnati 99-93 In overtime and league record for eucceaaive un­ I-7S-1S wipTBf e^juumoi (the titlei by ouiwelves. but It’s Tuesday The banker is still one of the top Texas can tie Arkansas in the Pistons rallied to take the lead Boaton nipped New York 123- beaten games Is 38 aet by Boston merall's mechanical field goal kipk- nice to have a little help from swept awmy a good Yale defense ififf detirih mg had given the Giants a,6-0,-lesd for -a 36-6 victory In the 76th players and is the town’s No. 1 conference by beating Texaut AAM m e 1ft the first period and 127. ' -■ in 1940-41. Henri R ii^ rd ’s goals ■uetrmii tbe Steelers.” Volumt of mail ha* increaaed booster of Ae sport... Bill Skone- early In the quarter. renewal of the historic rivalry.-The during the past few weeks, aa this Thursday and TCU caA do It by were hie ninth anq/lOth of the , The, (lards scored on * 74-yar*. ski. on the road to recovery, whipping Southern Methodlat Sat­ Then, after the fcardlrials scored punt runback by Bill Stacy, an­ victory in'-th* ,76th renev^ of the. is the destination .point'for signed yehr. Maurice haa^ Six. Three Title historic rivalry.-The victory also phoned from his hoipital room. ’Die urday. In the event of a tie, Staves m Rally two fast tnuchdowTis to take a 14- other of 69 by Bobby Joe (jonrad Five Mile Road Race blpnks. With one-time football star helped coach 13 third period lead, Conerly- got and John Crow’s one-yard buck clinched the league!*. Big Three some 70 entries coming into the Texais haa the Bowl call. Bedd Eagle’s Surge Too Detroit had/tb stave off a Rang; tiMCK nasneiMi h!s pitching arm 5yorking and hit, _____ title since the Maroon also, defeat­ in the Midget Football League pro­ Penn State, daapR* Us aurpria- er rally a l w building a 4-1 lead. 3TKK. Gifford passed 37 yards to Ale; office, this' helped double the gram this, fall until hospitalized- Mg 22-7 loan to Pitt, still is first Frank Gifford pnd Bob'Schnelker i debater for the flrst Gian ed Princeton. - / weekly mail total... W oody Andy Bathgate clicked for two with scoring passe* of 33 snd 45 touchdown. Gatined by Harvard Ravenel scored twice. Boulris- Watched Cheney Tech In a baakst- choice for the Dec. 19 Liberty To Win 1959 Handicap Crown goals less than half -a minute Buahay, boach of the Green Ma­ ball scrimmage again*! St. ’Thom­ Bowl in PhiladelpMa amd Louisiana once and passed to end Hank Keo­ nor Farmington Valley League eau’i y ^ the aecoaid period to close hsne for another and Cullen tallied as- Seminary Xt the Armory. Both State la No. 1 on the list for th* the .^ p . But Gary Adeom of the ' entry, stopped at the desk to re­ club* looked good at times. The Sugar Bowl, Mrhich. ia contompM^' the final touchdown. to give the port he had pared down his squad New York, Nov, 23' (ft— Baldi^Brookmeade Stable of Mrs, Dodge RHngo lead the yerdlet. niUi a By EARL YOST - ^ ^ Cantabs a .5-4 season mark, and Rev. Philip Blaney of Manchester Ipg a replay of the LSU-Mlaais- Sloane led Cain Hoy by about ^marker at 12:94 of the third period. to a 4oaen fellows,. Last year the coaches the Saints. His team com­ Bippt gamie. LSU players are slat­ Eagle, star of Captain Harry Gug­ Harvard 35, Yale 6. a tie for third, place irj the league locals placed fifth In the I'WL 83,000. Bald Eagle had closed thi Gordie Howe got his 12th goal for with Yale, both 4-3. 'The Ell fin­ piled on* of finest records in the ed to 'vote on the matter this eve­ genheim's Cain Hoy Stable, la the gap when he netted 870,000 in the the Wings. ' That’s th« story in a nutshell of the 76th meeting on the play>v Phone wa* ringing every sUte a year ago in Class C play.. ning. best older horse In training today, Laurel Intemational, Saturds;^he ished 6-3' overall, after winning five imnute* fb'r a pSrtod of . one George Armstrohg ‘ and Bert m m m a t ntisf TO^stunui gridiron of Yale and Hervard. The Little 'Three championship their first five games without giv­ .Cheney Tech, as always, is re­ Georgia, the Southeastern Con­ but hi* late surge won't be enough picked up. 864,630 In beatlng/Who- hour Uvi* a.m., during ' the busy ference champion, gnd Clcmson, Olmstcad fotmd the nets for Tor­ B yK fH y K iuv n u c Naine ' 'y. Aff^ation . . . . , T.------by virtue’bf their lop-sided ing up a point. building with but one player back to capture the 1959 Handicap dunlt by i % lengths at .^^educt, onto whith atnengthened'^ hold was at stake^and the Harvarc portion, of course, but moat were from last year, Jimmy Menditto. Atlaptic Coast Conference wihner, .Oiampianship, paying 84.30. fRAC O td h fr f Cliarlle R o b l^ ^ , D York Pioneer Club and convincing triumph, annexed^ Columbia, the only other Ivy welcomed.. 'Pinky , Pohl, who Miami (Fls.l, Alabama, Soutir no third place. Leo Lablne notched Norman Higgins k-,.-.. team in action last' Raturday, Ihe baUots wUl be counted and Tlsan in Baltimore-^ Cain Hoy’s Beston’e lone goal. The Briilne, :ectrlc Boat/A. C. tbe honor for .the flrst time since restarted and play re*umed-/-wlth- did ' an outstanding Job aa he®*^ Saturday Carolina and perhaps som^thera Fred Kandschur ..., Finnish-American A. C. 1954. ■Die win,' carved out before wound, up Its season vvlth a 26-16 divisional ch*mpionahips in thor­ All Hands ban second hahlnd the already hampm^ by the loss of ^^99 gea^^^^^a a out any penaltyIty. If the Y»1m had mah In the Midget Football Usiial Saturday visitor, six weeks are being conaidered to round out oughbred racing are to. be an­ Wheatley Btable’a Progreaalng In Bob Vinton ... Csntral Co m . A.A. 66,063 fans—the largest crowd of only ahowrh the same type of "at victory over independent Rutgers. ■League program M Manchester before the Road Race and one week the bowl lineup. , '' star Left Winger Jehnhy Bucyk, itaauisuTON.! f WHAT D’YA HEAR ' Charlie Dyson Finnfsh-i^erican A. C. the year at Yale Bowl—w'as the It wras the Lions second win (they nounced ahbrUy, and it appears as the 3117,320 Pimlico Futurity for received another blow when, De­ naa-m saa^' tack," the final outcome might this season, stopped wiUi two after- Is Red Hadden, general Tough Game Ahead if-.C. W. (Catfish) Smith's HUladale COMPUfI RAMti OP flZISI Twa-mtMnoN Dick Brimlev . Mamhat^ College second in a row- and the first in took the opened - against Browm). chairman for th# sponsoring Tall 2-year-olda. All Hands got 123,- fense man Femie Flaman alamihed have been different. ticket# for ’’You and the boas" Georgia still has to face Ita old has a sllilit edge over the Kerr 414, and tbe GUgganheim gtable IN THE BEST OF CIRCLES? Gerry Vlchl .. St. .Tohn’s University the bowl since '1958 for the men and- gave them a final 2^7 log. The for Sunday’* armual bsinquet. A Cedars of the l^o. 1 spotting attrac­ and dangerous rival Georma: Tech. Into the boards and suffered an ap­ ■John 'A. Kelley ■UpattAChed - from Csmbridge. It was strictly a Harvard show, Stable'a Round Table for the hon- wound up a golden afternoon with parent apratned knee and ankle. FOR W OM rygH DEMMO after ^intermission. ThA-Cantab* victorj' cofild not. keep them from half hour later; Pohl called back tion annually ip Manchester. He Miami, winner . over Michigan dicap honor. Round Table, racihg’a John J. Kelley ^ftpn'A,A. " The 500th footbsJl game played a bottom place finish in the league illed up a SRO (Standing Room State last Friday, must get past 376,944, for a seasonal total of He mIU be out Indefinttety. Bucyk Robert Lowe, scored flrst in the opening period to aaiplaln that the boas he re­ greatest moqey Minning horse, haa 3737,341. Cain Hoy never has LOOK PdR THIS SWN (OP QUAltTY Univerirtty in the huge concrete saucer, which on an electrifjing SS-yard pass play with q 1-6 mark. ' ferred to wa* my good wife, I un­ Snly) apot at the desk at an early Florida to win Orange Bowl at­ been retired to -the stud. Hillsdale Is out for a month with a distort­ Dan Dunld ton A.A. seats 70,896. without a single ob­ Brown, idle last weekend, winds hour .. New Haven and Yale Bowl topped the owners list. ed shculder end knee Injury. Charlis^Rre'derson Jr. from Boulris to Hank Keohsne. derstood but Saturday and Sun­ tention, Clemaon, after clinching is through until next year. brth Medford aub struction, was a dismal one for 'The datring pskss, from the 14, was up th* season on Thanksgiving was the destination at .11 o''clock ACC' honors In a 38-81 thriller Bald' Eagle,, a Kentucky-bred 4- Progressing, and -the name is ap­ In (taturday’e gamee, Montreal Ron MlicDonald...... aterford^High • . day dataa ajre /Strictly turned whipped Tmonto 4-1 and Bronco the sons of EU. caught.on the Harvard 42. .Y*ie against Golgatc.i an independent' over, to my" family for th* next with Walt Snow and <31nch Oflara against Wake Forest, Minds up year-old who'raced in England aa a propriate, could be a hot Ken­ D ^ WilUams ...... }ringfleld GoUegs ' Play was dull and listless'during which is coached by Alva Kelley, my traveling companions. It was a tucky Derby prospect; for be Horvath’a ITth goal enabled Bos­ [11 Marot ... r.in...... J came iNick, glpo via the air, Tom six week* at least... Motorald against PMirman. 3-year-oId and for - half of his 3- S^TTorth Medford Club tbe first 30 minutes except for Singleton hitting Ken, Wolfe on a who led the Bruins last ’year. bleak, dark day — even darker for Among the non-bowling confer­ seems to be getting better as the. ton to tie Detroit 3-3. John Poetoh ,\ .... V, With Hal Turklngton to the an­ (Tcar-old aeaaon, g(Uloped home an . . 62 Waterford High two long passing scoring plays. play .that 'covered *0 yards in the Brown finished seventh in the Yiale before the day wa* over—and ences. Pennsylvania has to beat impressive winner Saturday in, Uio distances stretch out. for the Al Cross ...... 29 TTnlveMtl^tvof Connecticut V Harvard took a 8-6 leqd'into^the loop with' a 1-5-1 mark. nual Hamilton Standard . press more than **,000 spectators Bill Pow’ers ...... I... second stanza. Wolfe made a fine party at ■ the 'Hawthorne inn . at' Cornell Thursday to take the Ivy 885,200 Gallant Fox, Handicap at ybunger horses. "22 Central Cohn A-A. dressing''room at the half. catch of'a; low pass for the -TD, Jammed the Bowl to watch Har- League title from' defending cham­ Aqueduct for hi* fourth major Progressing .(319.30) Is a son of 21. Frank Barnes ...... 53 Central (jonn. A7A, However, the pattern changed Halyard led. thanks to Ravenel's night. It Was good breaking-bread 'vrard trounce, the Bulldogs.’It 'was Funeral Services 22:. Sam Peretz . with HyMiltoh officials, including pion Dartmouth, Mrhich kept its stakea triumph. Bimelech, the 1939 Pimlico Fu­ — Central Conn, A.A. ' completely during the final • tw-o jum'p pass to Dave Capplello for no eoutest after the first- half, Yale chances alive Mith a last iqinute HumUed 11 Rtvala turity Mdnner who became the 1940 23. pick Cabral .. .^ .'... .•. — Central Conn. A.A, periods with /Harvsfrd'* „.,great the two points. Ex-Teimls Champ PanKMqtel Manager John Sullivani dying In the dreaaing room during For Baer Tuesday 24. . Dick' Urson '...... 12-7 decision over Princeton. (.Vir- Coming Just 11 days after he derby favorite, but ran a«cond to — Central .Conn, A.A. ~’' 'blocks, quarterback.(jharlie Raven- HaVvard's defense wa*' ^eat in former locel man. Newt Mosa, ^ e rest period. Harvard won. 38-6, humbled 11 riyala from nine na­ DfPtNOA9UPOR6S 25. Gene. McGrath ...... 46 Central Conn. A.A,. RUap ’Tfotman, Art POngrata, Jim gaining the coveted Big Three title. ginia Tech and Virginia Military GaDshadion at Louisville. : Pro­ ! el 'and ' halfback Chet Boutria. the second half, holding 'Ysl* to Dies in "Stockholm are due to Settle the Southern (Con­ tions in the 8100,000 Washington, gressing had finished a gqpd sec­ Honywood, Nov. 26 (#)—Funeral 26. Elmer Robinson...... — Central Conn. A,'A. spearheading an.' offensive that D. C., International at Laurel, Md'., 27. James K eefe...... — , Central Conn. A.A. minus-12 yards on the Arffimd. ference race at Roanoke, Va., ond Nov. 11 back of Victoria Park aervicea will be c^ u b ted tomor­ completely stunned and 'crushed Th* visitor* stopped' Yale, on Stockholm. Nov. 23 (Jli—-Burial Thuraday. Bald Eagle’s Gallant '-FOx score row in Sacramentq for Max Bear, 28. Paul Phlnnev Jr. ...,', 21 North Medford Club the Yales. On the other hand.' in the Remaen Stake* at Aqueduct. their 12 and then' marched '7^ yards in her'native .Rcandinavia !.-< plan, The Miaadbrl Valley race, moved the Guggenheim stable-into Trainer Sunny Jitn Fitzalmnuma colorful -ex-heavyweight champl^arch. 72 I home'in. New' York in July to vlaltA U.V I waa achaduled Nov. 3 but had to be championship, regardless of the Imperials Downed, nevar tharp, never flat. ,. ^ 38- Bob Cummings 32 North Medford <31ub scattered fronts this week Warner Morton's Net Ball graveside rites a^Kt, Mary’s Cem­ ROUTE . BOLTON* CONN. 3(1. 'Jake Srederson ,...... — North Medford Club' Yale’s biggest show of strength: yards; paas .intbrception'>4 ed tofher sister In Stockholm. She al«0 set back becauae of an Injury to outcome of, Thursday’s gaipe, at etery. The graveside ceremony Mill 6 meet clubs taking a holiday vaca Mima' left hand. (327.60) upset favored Polylgd! in 40. Ken Ames 67 Manchester H(M7 ieM ,, in the last half was shown by. Ravenel scoring Jil* •econit'TD; had some rcspirstory trouble. Denver, when Brigham Young up­ Close Out Season the 328,835 Navrraganaett Special, be conduct^ :by the Veterans Af­ Man, it*s REAL BEER1 Peter Conway ...... -;-r .Bnstod A;A, ’ * . ■ * Coach Jordan Ollvar. Who, dis- from the' one; and Al Cullen, thej; The sister. Mrs. ,'Valborg Hal*, tlon, only one of the national TV Stitch ia freah from a 'victory set Colorado State U., 14-13. filiated Cotmcll of Sacranaento. MILE FROM BOLTON NOTCH ^ . pleased with an official’s decision.) only-man in the gam* at the timeshe would be buried in Stock-^ show* will be .In operation. . Last, but by no means least, winning by three lengths.- It was James Wade ..... Unattached over Ralph Dupa*, a New Orleans Towel has been tossed- In by the a lucky break, fo r Trainer Mike .loe Kelly ...... , 17 Waterbnr, ! ran out onto the playing fie'd, .with a dirty jersey, bolted 31 yards holm7-'-.< » ,• ’The Wiadnes^y seriM (ABC) has boy, ’ efime Army (4-8-1 so far this sea- TEL. m 9^21B3 grabbed the nearest msn wearing for th'b.-finale. . ! A .native of Norway Molla been pre-empted by another type Aon) and Nipy (4-4-1). They’re not football ■ seml-prps tor the 1969 Freeman d*cided .Ao start Net Ball Charlss Vincent Hamilton College after learning on Thuraday that Sunday Jinx . Paul PuIetE, . .4 36v, St.. .lobn’s "IJnlversity , the striped shirt and twisted his . It was a'great day. for Harvird, Bjiirstedt waSAne of the earlv ex- of program, but lha Friday series The Mpndav show at New York’s going anywhere except into the season. Manager Jeff Koelsch of arm. Harvard hSd possession of the : red end yellow-smoke immbs add- ponents of ihe hard^lvlng stvie-of the« top-weighter. Greek Star Phil Hineline 37 .'Hamilton College ■ ’ - (NBC radlp apd .’TV) continue* with Academy of Music is topped by a usual bitter atruggle .against each the''lmperials made this announce­ Ne%' Hqven, Nov. 23 (ifi—The New Maurice Schwertzmann' 64 Cons rd High f ■ ball St .the time and after the offi-iing to th* colorftil Iv>- ■ League play that later c a r i ^ t h e ton a heavyweight match between Alex welterweight eight-rounder between other.. But they’ll drgw the uSual ment today following Sunday’s -14- muldn’t Bt|irt ia the race. cla|» stopped pley, tp* clock was’ meeting, hllted as THE GAME. ' such greftls; as Helen WlUits . Miteff- amd Klly Hunter. Enitl Griffith of New'Tork and Ray 100,OOq crowd at Philadelphia and 0 loss, to Uie Sprint^eld Giants irr day home gam* in' five tries this Tliomaa Leonard - - Westfleld! Legion ■ . ' Jacobs, Alice Marble, Maurisen MUefI and Hunter may provide t^caater of apartanburg, S.' C. .. probably the season’s top televl- the Bay' State. ' .won the 327,845 Clark Handicap aa Churchill Down* ' closed, beating eeasOn, .but they caine cloae Isat Bill Grogan ... 78 St. John’s University Connolly and, AlQiea Gibson. ; ' the moat excitement of a dull week. Jiininy Carter; the former light: aiop .rating a* well. The defeat was the fourth iiTTin' night with a 1-1 tie agataiSt the John Doyle ...... — Fairfield Unlyeriilty Tennis was no patty cake gam d^ - Th*(*„ bout. . .Friday, at Madlacm weight king, goea back to work Dru Away by 41k lengths. Laa Chariotte C^ippen. All the acortng Tuesday at Oakland. Calif, agsdnst all losing seasonYor the'loctda, Th* Ola* rah the Tii miles i« 1:48 3-5, iRa.v Sehauster ... — ' Fairfield' pniveriilty, i for this woman who came to the Square parden will be a rematch. Imperials also were involved in was done in the first pbriod oI the Ray Gagne ...... — UlUyersity of Conhectieut V United States In 1914 on a visit Hiay fou|^ at Syracuse, Sept. 26 krt Ramponl of Oi^and .. Mike breaking the track record of’ Eastern- Hockey . Leagiie ' contest. DeJohn, Syracuse heavy, will meet Ken SmitK Third two ties. 1:49 4-5 set in 1921 by Dr. Clark. Ju’ri Linask 59 UiiiVersky of Connecticut 'V 1 ^ ' and decided to stay, She already when Hunter a 4 to l underdog, In Mlniiing, Bpringfleld wound The Blgdes’ Don- Davuon put New Ernie ■ Iri^n ... r\ — Univ’eritity of Connecticiit F was gn, established star In her na- stopped the huge Argentine oh a Dick JUchardaon for ProMoter . C. V. Whitney’s Refute, a ftliy, Havm ahead at the start,, but Jphn Karl Weisgraber . '4T;» Jack Romans. Dec. 1 in London up ahead in the season home and beat Shimmy by a nose hi the — University of' Connecticut ,F Itve land.'where she had won the aeventhr round technical knockout. In Middletown Run home Series. The rivals battled to Lehher of Charlotte evened the Joe Lee ...... —- ..Georgetown .tiniversify ■ singles crown eight time* and rep­ ..The South American has hc'eh an Nino Valdei boxe* JLrian London 311.200 San J(Mte'Handicap for 3- on the same card, , • a deadlock several Weeks ago in quickly with a tlHIPod aereen John .Si'lclua — ' Manchestei' Harriers resented Norwayln the 1912 Olym- - erralio performer although he is a Five Manchester High runners year-olds 'a t Bsy Meadows. Re­ ■hot. Neither team could tally In David -DonoVari .. — , Manchester Hsrriers 7 Manchester. A 'crowd of 700 at­ OmNO/lSU POt 69'YIAIR . jjlcs- py trsdh she wss a masseuse. , stiff body puncher. H,e- has a 8-2 flhishbd in the top 11 in • the J. tended at- IVade High Field. De­ fute paid 36.80. ' a 10-mlnute overiiihe period. William Smith HI 73 Unattaqh*d ; . rr,-. ■■ • ■. ■ ^ record this year but ’ his careeerj Douglaa Shamles ' Fred Martin Memorial Race held tails 'on the acdrlng were not avail­ ----- Unattached . ' - ..-'ll- mark 1* a shiny lB-4-1. In 1969. he in Middletown Saturday. -(Ken' ..Henneth Smi^' .. Manchester Harriers NBA Baskrth'^l ' ' loet to Zora Folley, atopped Harold able.'-' ' ■ ...... ALSO AVAILABU AT liqbert Presn . — Unatts'ched ' 1 -rt** ■ -.J' Smith )>la.ced third in the 2.7 mile Eastern Ulvlrloa ' Carter and * outpointed Wayne rmi with a time o f 14:88. Aildy L tnus JOB'S TEXACO SERVICE : t'iuHrgm Drean .. I.*'nBttached' W.-L .Pct. G.B. Betheq and Alonzo J(^nzon beforz BAG BOY CARTS CoTMc Breed aqd Wee* WBddls Tnniplke4-BirH s a t u b h a y •Tiuri6 was bixth In 15:08, Jay Rec Volleyball l^agbe. Boaton...... ,;13 2 .867 ' his first meeting with l^nter. Boris seventh in iq:17, John Gold­ BUI Ca,irpU, .... .Unattached,. Phfladelphta— 'H9"'4—^.692 g"” Hunter 1# a Janky lad from De- - SELCKHTED n in e QAKLAND SEBVKCE CENTER Richard Stikcjt - - St. John's ITep'’" ■ ■* 7 en lOth'in 15:52, and Fran Golden " '.Standings $29.95 Syracuse 8 6 .571 4 ^ - fi’oU, managed by George' Gainford ' Claae A—Bill Deaey 29-;4-2fi, lltli in 16:57. Ray Crothers of Oakland 8t—3a 91BSI8 . Thomas Cslsn'dlne St. John's Untveraitv », .of Ray Robinson fame,‘Hw-Murbean ..../ ....-Jtmtirloan league-■ -Amos- Rujala, New York : 7. '5- fi-" .357;" 714'' : Stan Hiknahl 29-^l-aS---—7 ^ - - Fitch-High won iirT4iV)r“ PlAYDATCARY — " BOTrton ATA/’^-----’T--' - Western Division • coming on fast this year, losing Claaa B—Merrill Andag«on 84^-<' (torrenti's - .6 fl PARKWAY SERVICE. CENTRR- Orirdy Crumpley 10 , St, John's Univ'erSit.v.- ' In aqoUiar race for 4.2 miles. West Sides ...... 3 0 , ToUeaid T p ^ -«.W 9-8698 ' ■ / ' , W. L. Pct. G.B. only to Alonso Johnaqh " In six 38. ' Mutcheater flnii^erB, were Paul do.seph Lang ... ''St. John’s Freshman ' .|' Detroit ...,.,,.,.9 9 a ti^ . In his last outing. Hunter Watkins 3 ( % BAG BOY $19.95 Tom Durie Cnnard Hlgh>'\ „ ..500 • C Ia «r c — Geetge iBudd 43-12730. (PUtaey Jr. lOth in 23:30. Al Rid- 7 PAUL iaODOB PONTIAC St, Louis .. . ^ . . ..q A 46.5 • ,14 ■tot^wd' Tony Anthony in^sovan Teachers ...... 3 3 'Richbrd'Packard ... —- Boston A.A: ,'. round*. He ha* a 14-6-2 record.'-' BUND BOGEY 16th in 26;08, Ken’ Ames 18th La-tivans .....’, ..,.'...2 4 $ a Malm S t ^ lO 9^4645 ^ Mlnneappils. .6 10 .876 2 iWialt. Dttman 98. In 36:21, ' knd Paul Phinney MANCHESTERi COUNfltY CLUB RusapII Bennett ... Harvard—Unattached in, Contep Congo* .,i...I tf SAG AUTO ^ V l C E v Mike , Bigelow ,. .7 ■Cincinnati ...... 4 '^13 ,235 414 25th in. 33:14, — Boston A.A. - , . The New, Orleana club makes an­ BUMDAY': Clvitans , .jO < — 163 Middle Tbke. W .^ 3a 3-2819 Fred Cokwa.v . t, 7- St -.lohn'a Frosh . ( other attempt at starting ita win­ SlUCCtED TWELVE ""Schedule—Mon., 8:00 FRO Donald Shtuiahpn - — WaterbuW Harriers Class A—'Pbuljeaanl* 44-3-41. vs Congos; 8:45 Wxtkins vs 'Wegt ALEX RAiOKNBY, Pre 8. MAIN'ET. TOOTHAKER’B ESSO SERVICE CENTER: Richard WbitehouM Steady .Improveitijent Vt' ter aeaaon .Monday n ^ t ' with ^ ’The origin'of Iwwling has .been PK MM. 69, .77 . Maine Maritime-Academy Syracuse, N, X- ''JPn-t^DaVe- Bar-' Ru4aU 'Stitefi, a ranUiig -welter 'Class B—BUI Bengvtdn 49-7-42. traced' to the Sgyptiana of . 6000 Slde,.vTuea. 8:()0 Lativans ,vi Civi- Rente 44A. North Coventry—Fl 2-1394 :.. 79. 'Qtorge Terry .., ■I— Electric Boat A.C. from LmuavUle. iboxing Holly ClfA C—

MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY,’ NOVEMBER *8, 1W» I S t O ^ B N Mosical Instniiifciits’ 53 ftoouw without Board 53 Hoomo for Rint 65 House* tor Ssic ' 72 Houses for Sole 72 Houses for Ssle 72 — . M ./I?. -:...... ville, rules of the rqad, to Ndv. to; I'HERE OUGHtA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and BHOilTgM HoRWhold Goods .61 Fredertclc T, Kinjf of Kamilan. Auto Driving SehoAl 7«iC pUBANANT large haated iwxn, 198 EAST CENTER St.—7 room Mortgage Qub iURWAT^ YACUUM- year fuar- SPINET PWNfY^llke new. Will SBXILUDED, immaculate room f LYNCH DRIVE^ Ma n c h e s t e r Mouses m aii Court Cases pSMlng a aehool teis^/tb D*c- 9; CHAIN SAW worti — Tree* cul- sacrifica fiw- caah. Write Box B| frea .parking,-.nn bos line. 146 Ceri^ . alng^te home with 8 bedropute, 3 ranch, built-in stove, .gange,6 typas froifi I4,5M up. Short way gild Htgliiald B..Rfltophrsy-'34. 489 ,ta and »«rv- Reesonable rat;i. Call PI 2>78et ante«, til. S in i pi Herald. ' ter .BtTxnsto^, ' ' baUia, family -room, garage' and many extras, 3 acres, trees. Only Aeroto from .Uis Duefcley School.' out.' Special this week. 3 bedroom E. Middle Tpke., toaault aild bat­ belweep l:SO-» 80 any time I n lue iC y iitM ciACKres f u n AVfWRTis A nd M tME 40 VE ARE Htt tEfN WIUriNO lea. Airway Sales an , rear yard play area. $150 month­ $15,900, CarU MORTBNSBN TV. 8p RCA ' Which IS jw€ctlcally new cleWes, aU In good clean condi­ $70. n v a rodm flat, aecond finer, Crill M l 9-1667. * lARGE oversizo Cape Cod. 6H MIS-1577 sell in grerup of Individually, 93,500 ert J. Pariaeau, SO, of 4 Park St>, aecond. rect mall Solieltattqna and to now* COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. television, service. excaUant neighborhood. Xn 9-5229. rooms, dUAWasher, fireplace, rec­ each. MI 9-6495. $96 on the (irqt charge, $15 on MQMDAT I*!** A-M.—SA T U B M I • AJL lE^OU ARE A tion; Very reasonable; Several MANCHESTER—New 6 room sin­ Proaecutor . John N. Lombardo REM^NSIBLE PERSON atorm coats, $ winter coato, some g6. reation room, garage, trees, bus, the second, ahd 9200 on the third. ^^he*^adverUatmentik foOtSI in­ SNOW PLOWINO-Drlveways; eta- gle, 8 bedrooms, II4 baths, larfe refined . neighborhood, $17,600, TWO ACRE lot in Bolton with 'Th.e judge added a warning that said' that Roiwrte Js a parolee / WHO’S GOJNG . X fur trhnmed, 6 smart styled suite, THRXB ROOM apartment, heat, lot, $188* per month. MT 3-4836. BOLTON from the State Friaon to Wethers­ spectors igid, pramtesdl lavastefs PLEASE READ YOUR AD Prompt service. Save your baek^ •12 wool silk, street ahd evertpg Carlton W. Hutchins, XO $-5132. bfook, beautiful trees ahd shallow Partesau, who has been arraeted that their monay would ha tirreet-^ apd heart. Manchester Easo Serv­ HOUSEKEBPINO. hot water, stove, refrigerator. $85. Wesley Vancour, Broker., ,$7???7?'--Two acres plus on older- well. Call xn 9-4464. field and will have to aerve the to- ' AND CAN GUARANTEE druses,' 10 skirte, blousea, hand­ Three room tenement $60. MI on two pcevioua occaeiona for driv­ moinder of his eentenee there ^ ed In second mortgages with la- ice Center. MI 9.81M. . . bags, smart costume Jewelry. May, NEW 6-ROOM Cape, two rooms un­ home that needs'a little work, very ing while ;lhtaxlcated, - would prob­ m m m ^ "W Ut AdS" U« UAMI OTCT UM pkOIM U • COd- MOimiLY PAYMENTS t-5220,>6. . - finished, fireplace, full baaement,. centrally located In Bolton. Terrific LOT FOR sale on Greenwood fore the $lancheatef eentenee ^ terest rates ss high as IS par eent, A a ■dTM'tiMr ahaoM m d hi* ad.th* FIRAT DAT IT PLANNING A mailing? Turn the $22.14 be aeen at 156 Grae"-Manor Rd, Wanted to Rent 68 large lot, price $18,900. Small for a handy-man. Location Is Drive. 100x150. Price 92,800, XU ably go/tq Jail K he Is - preeehted be eerved. Borrowsra to the mortgoga cluh AraKABA Md U FO R T ERRORA In time for .tbe next Irmt- task .of addressing over to ua^ AU ALL IS TOURS 8DC ROOM duplex now available. 9-9615. on that eharga again. agreed to pay off, the mortgoga In Separate heat, EArege, $12S. XU BOLTON OR Columbia Lake—Want down payment. For further infor­ prime. And the price la quite real­ Roberts was arreetad on a rou­ S ^ n T H e r n M !• renponaiN* for only ONE Incorrect or omitted work dona quickly, accurately, and "WESTmaHOUSE” REF, mation call Phllbrick Agency, XO istic. Parieeau’a previous convictions tine check. Police said his 11- weekly paymsmte over * portod -LBifo light tan mon««l. 9-748* after 4:80 p.rii; tronics-Radlo-TV, Evening clam PRODUGTION-MACHll^ST Framing, Taller loads $109 r M’ If you have no means of trans­ ment, heat> lights. $08 monthly. be appreciated. Appointment only. tion for failure to file Ms own tn* tng Shop. starts Deci. 8. Come in, write, or FURNISHRD ro o m —One mlnuta MI 8-0876 or XU 0-2868, located. Priced to sell. Good fi­ MT 8-6273, Brae-Burn Realty, Thomas asked the court's leni­ uance to Wedntoday to allow him mala. Call Lee Fr*cfehla, Dog Cei >r Closet ' Linhig 21c Sq. Ft. portation, I ’ll send roy auto for nancings^ J-^D. Realty, xn 0-8640.______to consult k lewirer. Mitchell come tax retuma from 1164 Warden. Ml 8-89»4. . FLAT FINISH Holland window phone JAckson 5-3406. for free For Second Shift Dlaapp«aring Stairways $28.95 Ea. you.. No obligation. from Main Street, light house­ ency in Its disposition, noting that through 1957. 1951 PONTIAC, beat offer. Call MI circular. .‘’Leam-by-doing” at Conr y keeping, women only. MI 977959. , MANCHESTER AREA Pariaeau was "cooperative” in pleaded iwieemt to the first Dutch Doora From $24.95 Ea. 8%'room ranch, 2 fireplaces, all 3-7443 after 6. ahadea, made to nieaaure. All THREE Room apartment, heat. $ 5,660—Bolton^ Small 2>4 room charge and guilty to the second. John gtankiewlcz, M, had ptesi- lo st — TK5BR Angora cat, « metal Venetian bllnda at a new necUcut’s oldest electronics Must to first clam machinist. Flush Doofa From $5 Ea. A—L-B—E—R—T— S J. D. REALTY plastered, 4%' mortgage can be Hospital Notes court and had pleaded guilty to ed guilty wriler to "wilfully OBd motitha old, vicinity Adams and school. New England Technical Good opportunity, top wages and ATTRACnVELT furnished rooms. Available Nov. 15.. XO 8-0067. assumed,' full batoment; ‘ raijch.. Newly remodeled, full all charges. A Mitchell hit a parking meter on 1953 FORD CUSTOM V-8. 4-door tow price. Keya made while you 4x8 PlyacoreX. . $96 Per M’ 43-48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Complete light housekeeping fa­ ceramic bath, work shop. Small Main St. early Saturday and drove knowingly'* falling to file infi- West Middle Tt>ke. Call MI 'B.8M3. a^an, good running condition. PI wait. Marlow'a. Institute, 66 Union Place, Hart­ beat of benirflts. Shift premium at Windows, complete Frtmi $10.60 Ea. l a r g e 6 room apartment, heated MI 9-3640 A Coventry driver, charged rwlth- ford. our new location—ideal working Open Nights Till 8 p.m. ' cilities available. Pricea so low 7 room ritodified colonial, 2-car chicken coop. 200x300 lot. $2,000 Vhrittng hoars; Adults 2 to 8 away, according to police. vtdual Income tax ret.urna covor- 3r*550. Inoulatidn $88 Per M’ Saturdays 8 p.m. you’ll gasp! Central. Children ac­ with Steve, garage and big yard. garage, centrally located. cash. Owner will carry mort­ . p.m. Xfaternity 2 to'5 and 6:3i0 to a subsequent offense sf drivtng Ing. a total income of $36,491. CURTAINS leuindered In my home. Re conditions, Ceiling Tile, f2x34 \.0 9 6 Sq. Ft. Near achoola and bus. Children gage. 5H% Interest. 8 p.m. ChlMren’s-Ward—2. to 7 while under suspension of his H- LOST—Ootd dollar on a pin. 1983 NASH Rambler Station wagon, Years of experience. Reasonably PIANO—Modem popular, including Knoty Pine Paneling . 'Ite Sq. Ft, cepted, limited. 14 Arch St. Mrs. Business Property tor Skle 70 ward. MI 8 7383. technique, ear training and Im­ < Apply In Person FOUR TRUCK loads of furniture Dorsey. ______, welcome. 8120 monthly. XII 9-1046 2-fsunlly 6-8, -' centrally located, $ 8,500 Manchester older 6 room bense,. was fined $200, the mlnU radio, heater, overdrive, good priced. MI 9-2411. Mahogany Paneling Ft. In 'this week. For every room. All MANCHESTER—Diner with a 6- combihatton windows, oil heat, one mum fine. ' running condition. MI 9-0590. provisation. Call Ml 3-8761, BU 8>4 OR 4 ^ FURNISHED or home, almost new a41 hot water Patiehts ■Today; 201/ Heni*}r Blanchards TV SERVICE — Potterton’a, all 9-6585. sterilised and most of It refin- COLEMAN ROAD—Private home, year lease and 4 apartments all apartment available. In excellent furnace. Bus line, privacy. 456 Judge Karp said he levied the BOY SCOUT FULLER BRUSH CO. NOBODY—BUT NOBOD’T ' room, TV and unfurnished, oil heat.' Working ADBffirrrro Sa t u r d a y : Fred­ AnaciinienDciite 1957 FORD custom-4-door, radio, makea. Highest quality guaranteed Ished, Looks like new. All kinds of attractive aleeping room, TV and tented. $565 Income per month. On condition. Good financing. • ft. .frontaige. erick Iknnl, Bast Hartford; Syl­ minimum (i;ie against the driver, 88 LONG HILL ST. appliances and apace heaters, phone In room, kitchenChen privU^es. people. New Bolton Road. MI Main Street. For further informa­ Henry Klelnschmidt, 28. of Lake- ^otes and ^epo$ Marn^ 25 Years heater, automatlo' transmission, work and parts, over 47 years' ex UNDERSELLS NATIONAL 3-6389. X. Vernon—5 room ranch,, 8 acres $13,200 Andover Lake — 6 room vester Potockl, 52 Dover Rd.; John l5o WASH—10c DRY—Do It your- whitewalls, tl.OB.’i. C,all Ml 9-8909. perience. Famoua for service Mnce Bonds—Stoeka Hortgageo SI arkllng clean. New dinette: sets, Inquire 70 Coleman Road, comer tion call Phllbrick Agency, AD Cape. 4 possible : bedrooms. view Dr., because, he said, the F a st HARTFORD, CONN. kiteton sets and mattreases, 40% Bonner and Coleman any time, or 9-8464. of land could be. used for building Ahibroee, 28 W. Middle Tpke. ; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry h. Bteh- aau. Open 84 hours, closed Sun­ 1981. Phone . MI 9-4537 for beaf We win beat our eompetitora ad­ IF YOU’RE looking for an apart­ Newly painted. 65x396 lot. Ruth Allen, 32 Byron Hd.; John charge has been Kleinachmidt’s day. Lucky Lady Self-Serxice service. IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi­ off. C ^ a in and compare quality cair MI 9-4072. lots, 2-car garage. Drilled well. only serious bne and because of his . Bobcat pins were presented to chard, l9 Homestead St„ were hoa- vertised prices by, at least 6%, ment or looking for'tenants, call CahiU. South Windsor; Mrs. Louise Laundry, ii M*Ple St. 1940 FORD for sale. Call MI 3-1774 tude of monthly payment! may be Sltnstlons Wanted— and prices. Open 9-8, Saturdays J. D. Realty. XO 9-8640. ' $12,900— Bolton — 16 cares, large financial circumstances. four Cub Scouts of Rack 91 a t the ored at a surprise party oaWbrat- or 405 N. Main St. FLOORS CLEANED and waxed, lumped into one second mortgage till 6. LeBlanc Furniture Hospital, LARGE PLEASANT heated room Houses tor Sale 72 J. D. REALTY brook,, 4-room Ranch. ' Pony Vletts, 2 Regan St., RoO'-wille: Klelnschmidt was returning from Green School recently. ReciP* liig their 35tb wedding anntaorsaty YOUA f r ie n d l y Electroliax Female 38 with private family for one or two Peter MeUvlar, 466 W. Xliddle windows and walls washed. Cel with payments of only $22.25 for NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. 195 South xj., Rock'vlUe, TR 95 W. xnDDLE TPKE.—4H room $12,300—IXtXtACULATE 8) bedroom MI 9-3640 barn. work at the Triple X store the lente were Jackie Flaherty, Leslie Saturday evening a t sehatib’s rss- Man has world’s only fully auto­ 1953 FORD RANCH wagon, excel­ lara and attics cleaned. Leaves each $1,000 you need. Dial CSl 6-2174.. ?;entlemen. Own entrance and duplex, heat, hot water,, electric $14,500 Hebron near Bolton — 5’A Tpke.: .Andrew Banka, Hartford. night of Oct. 33 when he was sr- BUleon, Dickie'Dillon and Thomas taurant In East Windsor. matic cleaner to show you. Also lent condition, motor, clutch and raked. MI 3-2852. 881 STATE STREEJT X ree parking.- Near center. XII ranch, ceramic bath, hot *"ater McLennan. 6-8897.aiid ask Frank Burke or, TEENAGE girl would Ilka baby­ and cooking stove and refrigerator, garage, heat, excellent construction, 100 MANCHESTER—Expandable Cape room ,ranch, basement garage. ADMITTED YESTERDAY^ rested on a routine check. He said Mors than 80 Mends and atifli- fully, guaranteed, factory-rebuilt front end recently overhauled. Call Mre. Carter how. Connecticut NORTH HAVEN, CONN. BENGAL GAS haatlittn^ani 9-4878. ______. $104 monthly. Call Ml 3-2785 be­ $2,260 assumes -$12,300 mort­ Mra Jane Burns. 93 Broad St; he had no 'other transportation. Tom Blloeon received the Silver bora attended the party, given cleaiiera.''MI S-6S06. MI 9..l04a. sitting. MI 9-7M2. ^ atove,' Reasonable^ 'MI 3-'4800 after foot frontage, large trees. Carlt-j- • Cod home with 4 finished down. Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewie St, CHestnut 8-3H7 . PLEASANT ROOM for a gentle­ fore 5 p.m. W. Hutchins, xn 9-5132 Oversized kitchen, nice living gage. John Gaspa, 33 Arch St.; David Since hi. arrest, he has sold the arrow on the bear badge; Peter the couple’a ohlMran, Mr. and M n. IRONING DONE In my home. Ml 8:80. $1 4 ,^ Andover. $1,900 assumes car . and is seeking to move closer Haakel, the denner bodge; Ricky 9-8887. Hartford. man. I4>i Hackmatack St. xn room, fireplace, 2 bedrooms or 1 Peterson, RFD 3, 'Vernon; Greg­ Richard Paloxej of Rockville and Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 BOOKKEEPING and typing at ONE PLACE aettlng., ilsoXcake $-1616, or OV 4-3680. THREE ROOM apartment (of rent- LARGE, THREE bedroom raiicb dining ro6m. 1 car garage, ame- *'A% mortgage, 5 room ranch. ory Schub, South Wlndoor; Joeeph to his work'BO he can use *buS Rottner, aastetont denner bodge, Miss Jeon Btenchord, Manctaaotar. home. MI 8-8814. Diamondft^WatchiBB— server. Sterling Rosele aolitaito. heat and garage included. $80 per With attached garage and full aite drive. Lovely landscaped Attached garage, idastered Cloutier, Merrow; Dftniel, Gleason, tiransportaUon. He said his license and Steven VIculla the bear bodge. They were given a plaque com* VAOCUM GLBAinjlks repaired in FOR SALE—1951 8 cylinder Henry Building-^Contnctlng 14 Business Opportunities 32 Jewelry 48 Coll MI 3-8775. FURNISHED light housekeeping month. MI 9-9515. basement. Located in beautiful yard. Both house and garage have walls, aluminum combina­ 37 Cook St,: Richard Baldyga. was suspended because he was un­ Dick Dillon, Dennis Dillon, Dick memerottog the anniversary. EXPERIENCBU} woman would like 'vroom, near ni Main Street for one . Tamarack Hills with outstanding lifetime aluminum siding. Good tions, amesite drive, large'lot; insured. Mldlln and LeoUe Ellison of Den my own homo shop. Forty yeare J motor, In good condition. Also ESSO HAS 2 hay sendee station baby sitting at any time.' Call Ml —,-;----- 463 Birch Mt. Rd.: Mrs. Margaret The Blonehords were morrlsd ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi WALNUT DINING room table. 6 wqman. Ml 8-6388. • convenience to school, shopping residentihi neighborhood. YoUrs _dead ertd street. Itnihedlata to- An Andover woman and her 8 presented a skit undey the di­ factory experience. All makes, other parts. CAll MI 9.9931. available' located on heavily 8-8958. LEONARD W. YOST, Jqwelar, re XIODERN 8 room rent, centrally Gollrnlttof, 133 High St., Bbck- Nov. 39, 1 ^ to Wormsoeket, It. Z. low rates, free eatlmatea, ■ free net work, done. Honest and relia^ ain, adjuste watches expertly chairs, buffet, china closet and and travel. ^ e a executive (or only $13,7(X). McCarthy Enter­ 'cupancy. vUle; Mrs. ElizMtoJi Penuccl, daughter, accused of shopli(tlng<, rection of Philip Rice, den chief. They have lived to Manchester fbr ble workmanship. Call . Roscoe traveled main street In growing table pad. $78. MI 9-1838. WELL\HEATED room available, located, xn 9-7662. transferring to ^idago. Estate- prises. xn 9-4576 or Robert D. $15,600 Coventry near 44 A—Older were given suspended sentences ------, ■ pickup and deUvery. Mr. Miller, community‘ In Manchester. JA g:easoHable pricea. Open Tueaday meals optional: Call Scranton’s Stafford Springs; Frederick XIalln,’ 19 yeara. Blanchard is employad at J A 3 ^ 4 . Auto Driving School 7«A Thompson. MI 3-1895 for esti­ . Doss—Btrdft—Pets 41 thru Saturday. Thuraday evenings. 148 COOPER HILL—6 room Ouplex, like grounds In fine neighborhood. Murdock, MI 3-6472. large '? room cMe. Large 91 Autumn St.: Leon Branmnis, aftef the mother, Mrs. Lela Le- x m . RniDMT HOME Pratt ik Whitney Alrcratt, -|kiat mates. 7-4183. , 129 Sprues Street. Ml 9-4887, ALMOST new Maytag automatic Tourist Heme and cabins. XII Custom-built in 1956, ti^ t quality glassed In porch, 'fwo-oar i.a- malre of Longhlll Rd., explained .4^ PREIPARB FOR driver’s test: wuhing machine, $150. One month 9-0826 betwton 5-7. excellent condition, oil burner, ga­ 8 Devon Dr.; Mrs. Pranced Brown, Hartford, Nov. 33 UPt -~U n. Hartford. PARTS FOR Schick, Remington bla ck LBRADOR Retriever rage, childrefi, $U)5. MI 9-5173. throughout;^. Taatefully. decorated I-'-$12,600—SIX rooin Cape, quiet ragC. Brook, 285x300 lOt. she is a wldo-w and receives only Ages 18 to 9b. Driving and class WENNERGREN BROS. Builders old ,aqta...bed, $75 J V set. good . with.Philippine -- maiu>gany~trim. street, selling under: FHA. apprais­ North Coventry: Ronald Hanson. A. A. Btblcbtr, .wife of Coonectir 8untoam,-.and -Norelco. ^avera GULF HAS -~ ppples, championship Mood PLEASANT ROOM for rent In $17,900 Bulldat’a-,- loto: Parkway Wapjrtng; Mtto 'Barhafa ,Ann about $75 s'Tnontb to support a 13- Shavera accepted for repair. Rua room; Three InatTOctors^No'wait- • Dormers, additions, alterations lines.lines. InInocuIated..^and wormed. MI Fuel and Feed 49-A condition, $85. Call after 6 ;30 p.m. DESIRABLE 4-room apartment, all Sensibly priced at $17,900 making al. R. F. Dlmock Co., XII 9-5245 l4-mlle. ToUand.., Large .7 room yea>H>ld daughter and three grand cut’a governor, returned home Indians attached tagnlllcaaea to -tng. Manchester Driving Acade­ etc. Call MI 9-2164. XII 9-7800. quiet home next to bath and Or Barbara Woods, XH 9-7702. split. IVi bathr, high elevation. Hebn, Hebron: Cllftord Lawton, children.. Sunday from Hartford hospital the color of wampum beads bSlUavt aell’a Barber Shop, comer Oak FOR LEASE 9-2069. 'toower, free parking 9-0887. facilities, convenient ''to every­ excellent financing available. For and Spruce. ■ ^ my. PI 2-7349. FOR SALEI-^ Sessoned hardwood thing. one child accepted. $90 details which apply to you call Xfl Among nlceliomes. East Hartford; Ralph Savage, Mrs. Lemaife was given a ,1-day where she had been under obeer- tog that white stood for health, BIDWELL HOME Improvemen for furnaces; fireplaces, or stove. RECLINING CHAIR, beige plutlc monthly, heat included: Call be­ 9-1278. Russel] F. Broderick, H—MANCHESTER—Excellent lo­ $19,000 BoUcm Route 6—Large 9 'loweil. Mesa.; Mrs. RMhina Fem- suspended jail term. Her daughter, vation for the poet two weake. peaqa and rtehaa, while po^la and WANTED—Riders from West Mid LARSON’S'ConnecUcut’a tlrat li­ Co. Alterations, additions ga MODERN THREE BAY and nylon covering, good condi­ FURNISHED ROOM with parking. Broker. cation. UA. baths, separate dining mte, 36© (Woodbridge St.; Leonard censed driving school trained. HEALTHY pure bred Bea^e .pups, Oiglio Bbos.,' Route 44A, Bolton, Convenient to restaurants and tween 5-7 p.m. MI 9-1919. room. cape,' , plastered walls, Mrs. Donna R, Kelly of WlllTman- "She’s feeling a lot belter,” the black meant sorrow or sympaUty die 'Tphe. to State Office Building rages. Roofing and aiding experts 8 weeks old. MI 9-9530. , MI 3-8301. tion, $25.- Evenings MI 9-8456. room, atta'ched garage, amesite 100x406 lot, . : Schwarm, Glastonbury; Mrs, tic, was given suspended Imposition governor aaid today. In announc­ with another’s sorrow. Dark beads Hours 8:15 to 4:80. MI 9-4084. Certified and approved, la now of Aluminum clapboarda a"specialty SERVICE STATION buses. Board if desired. Own en­ BOWERS SCHOOL-Custom 8 bed­ drive. Immediate occupancy. Beatrice Havey, Calais, Maine. ferlng^ claasroom and behind trance, $8 weekly. Apply 63 Union t h r e e ROOM apartment,, steairi $25,600 Bolton — Large 6 room of sentence. Both pleaded guilty. ing her discharge from the hospi­ often were more valuable than the Unexcelled workmanship., -Easy Musical Instruments 53 heat, parking. Convenient to bus room ranch, (ireplaca, cellar, $16,900. R, F. Dimock Co., MI Ranch, 2 fireplaces and a 4 ADMITTED TODAY: John D. They were arrested Noy. 14 at a tal. White. I instruction for teenagers. budget terms. Ml 9-8495 or TR High potential neighborhood and ONE PARAKEET, cage and stand Street or phone XII 9-3469 any beautiful condition, lovely lot with 9-5245 or Barbara WoWs, XH 9-8075. <^urden-—Farm—-Dairy time. line, second floor. Np children. room ranch with basement ga­ Johns, S3 jEssex St. store.at Manchester Green where AntoimUtas for SRie 4 5-9109. transient trade. For Information for sale. MI 3-7993. Prodneta 50 ESTET CONSOLE chord organs- MI 9-8102. trees,^ assume 4V4% mortgag3. 9-7702. - rage, separate 2-car garage,, 2 they had talten butter, bacon )uid write Box G, Herald, or c«dl New only $199, full size cabinet, full size Small cash. Only $15,500. Carlton BmUHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead­ CARPENTRY WORK, No job too ROOM FOR RENT, continuous hot m —SIX ROOM colonial—$21,600. acres. 2 driveways. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Rirtiard Gron- instant coffee valued at $4.48. Mrs. 1950 CHEVROtiET 4-door sed^, MEALY KATa|T>IN potatoes—the keys, .never needs tuning, electric, TOREE IROOM apartment, second W. Hutchins. XO 9-5132. RAH, good running order, rea- ing driving achool. TTiFee akUl- i, small. Alterations, roofing, siding Haven during the day. STate AKC, GERMAN Shepherd I water With ahowe’r, private, en­ VA baths, formal dining room, 2 LAWRENCE F. FIANO back, Merrow; a son to Mr. and Kelly said her husband has been courteous instructors. Class room kind you want 'ipprs^f. $1.50, 50 world famous by Estey.' Come In trance. Gentleman, 101 Cheatnut floor, heat, hot water, gas, elec­ Paul P. Fiano XO 3-0458 unemployed for several weeks. sonable. Mr 9-8578 after 6,plni. lathing, additions. Remodeling. 7-5814; evenings, Middletown Dia­ 2 males, 8 months old. Pi and t^ it or. call for demonstra­ tricity, $77. MI 3-6940. MANCHESTER — Sfurdy new 6 fireplaces, heated recreation Mrs. Allyn Sweet,'. 81 Main S t; a m Instructions for 16, '.7 year olds. Ed Staslak, PI 2-7864. ' mond 7-6616, lbs. delivered. MI'8-7644. St. room Garrison Colonial. 1% baths, room, built-in bar. Excellent lo­ BROKERS Xfl 3-2768 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. Lemalre sobbed as she said OLDER GARS, ^ meclumca apo Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director TWO POMERANIAN dogs, one 8 tion. Easy terms. Melody Music ;^OUR ROOM apartment, --hot hot water heat, full Insulation, cation. R. F. Dlmock Co., XH she would never do such a thing of Dhver Education. Ml 9-7398. ALIj t y p e s of carpentry ■ work FOR COOKING and eating applek Co., Inc,,: 154 Asylum St., Hart­ 79 BALDWIN RD. Eckels, Mountain S t, Rockville. again. Both women said It was the dalB, ftxit youraeU^cars, always memths old, one 2 years old. Call come to Bottl’s Fruit Farm, ford. CH 7-4588; ■ water. Immediate occupancy:'^ XI7 • plastered walls, fireplace with 9-5245, Or Barbara Woods, Xfl BIRTH YESTERDAY; A son to a Ko^ aelechOOxLook behind done. Alterations, dormers, roof' Stafford Springs, OV-4-2807. ' ' 260 3-7094. paneled wall, knotty pine "abl- 9-7702. .first time they had attempted tak­ ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-.5981. Bush Hill Road. This sparkling 6 room Cape, with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Soaresj East ing goods. ofnce. DougiaA Motore, 883 Main. HEAR THE Kinsman spinet organ. neU. Large shade trees. Owner Hartford. Basinet Bervtees Offered 13 Help Wanted—Female 35 WRIGHT SIX- ROOXC duplex, automatic hot and builder. XO 3-4860. IV—X4ANCHESTER2- Oversized 8 114 baths and large lot is an excel­ Melvin C. Seymour, 46. of West NEED A CAR and had your credit Poultry and Supplies 43 Finest of home organs. Lifetime lent buy. Ca'lU.for appointment. DISCHARGED SATURDAY: CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Fertilizers 50-A en^yment. Dubaldo Music. Cen­ watef, furnace, on'bus line. XU room. Cape. 5 finished down, 3 Hartford, was fined $15 for speed­ turned down? Short on down pay­ Roofing—Sidtnc . 16 EXPERIENCED SEWING BROAD BREASTED bronze tur MOTOR SALCS 9-0078. SOUTH WINDSOR, 79 jmrel St. unfinished up. Attached breeie- George Johndrow, 24' Grove St., ing and James Raga^o, 69> of 111 ment? Had a repoBBeaaion? Don't available all hours. ^ Satisfaction ter ito W Middle Tpke. Call XU a Bt h u r a . k n o f l a Rock-ville; Mrs. Anna Jones, 127 guaranteed.' Call MI 9-1815. COUGHUN ROOFING Company keys, fresh killed and fresh froz 9-6205. . 1135 Middle Turnpike East 5 room ranch, extra large kitch­ way, One-Car garage and drive. W. Middle Tpke., was fined the gWe up I See Douglas Motors, get MACHINE OPERATORS en. Also pigeons and Beagles. 188 CLEAN COW manure, $8 and $10 FURhfISHED 3 room apartment, en bulK-in oven, screened porch, Deluxe aluminum combination r e a l t o r . Prospect St; Thomas Hunter, 281 same amount for failure tg grant the lowdown on the lowest down Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt MI 9-8S7S bath, heat, hot writer, parking. MI xn 3-5440 x n 9-5938 ELECTROLUX owners—Free pick­ asbestos roofing. Also aluminum Hlllstown Rd., Manchester. loads, MI 9-8731, MI 3-7804. SPECIAL IX)W'price on band and half acfe lot. Excellent-firianci screens ,;and windows, fireplace, Center S t; Robert Owen, 33 Eld- thb right of way. and smallest payments anywhere. up and delivery. Prompt, friendly .^ 'D t r a in e e s orchestra Instrutnents. Selmer, 8-1303. available, Marion E Robertson, nicely landscaped lot. Excellent rldge St; Kim Prarlo, South A ,$12 fine was levied against Not a email loan or finance com­ galvanized or copper gutters and • USED CARS Broker. W 3-5968. _ condition. Central location, A true $17,700 -2-YEAR old ranch, 8 bed­ Windsor; Brenda Wiese, 197 W, service on your Blectrolug (R) leaders. Ml 3-7707. Articles For Sale 45 Bach, Bundy, King, Conn, rooms, V'A baths; full hdtoment, Charles M Donnelly. 43, of West pany plan. See Honest Douglas cleaner: Also featuring rug wash­ Household Goods 51 Buescher, Olds, Blessing,' Fender. BOUGkr and SOLD value at only $15,900. R, F. Dlmock High S t; Mrs. Helene Fitzgerald, St; Ext., Andover, for failure to Motors, 333 Main St. Apply FOUR ROOM tenement for tent. 35 LAKE STREET—7 room Co­ Co., MI 9-5245, Robert D. Mur­ out of state owner-wants action 100 N. Lakewood Circle; Mrs. er, floor scrubber and wrxer. ROOFING, SIDmo,'- painting. Car DRY OAK wood: cut (IreplaCe and BEAUTIFUL . brand new Hotpoint Gibson, Martin. Ward Music Apply 95 Foster St. MI 3-7340. this week. 4>4 % mortgage avail­ gcant the right of way. Coll XSectrolux authorized sales pentry. Alterations and additions. stove length. 810 per Idad de Stores. 99 Summer St, Open eye- • FENDER ond lonial. 1% baths, screened porch, dock, MI 3-6472. Catherine Bigenski, 10 Seymour Nolles were entered in the cases WANTED — Clean uaed care. We MANCHESTER MODES, dryer, value $225. Will sacrifice, attached grirage, beautlfuUy *and- able. MI 3-8722. St.; Cleon Chapman, 52 Strickland buy, trade down or trade any­ and service. Ml 9-0843, JA 2-0108. Ceilings. Workmanship. ^ a ra n ' livered. PI 2-7886. ■'$150. MI 9-9206. nings till 9 p.m. Plenty fj-ee park­ BODY REPAIRS TWO ROOM heated apartment, scaped lot. 102x612. Imrinedlate V—BOLTON—7 room custom built, of William Orr, 61, of 542 , E. Mid­ thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Please ask for Augustine Kamien- teed. A. A. Dicn, Inc., 299 Autumn INC. ing. stove and refrigerator furnished, S t; Patrick Grilfin. 90 Henry St.; dle Tpke., charged with failure to ' \ i St. Ml 3-4860. SNOW BLOWERS — Toro .power • CAR PAINTING occupancy. Marion E. Robertson, custom designed ranch home. Ma- Mrs. 'Madeleine Griffin, Wapping; aki. •'A HOUSE FULL OF xn 8-5560. Broker, Ml 3-5958. hqgany trim throughout. 26 ft. set his handbrake, and Francis An­ 1963 .RAMBLER, very good run­ Pine St., Manchester handle, push or self-propelled. GUITARS, - ^Several used guitars Richard Karen, Talcottville Rd„ derson, 55, of Willimantic, c’harged HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish rertiov- RAY’S ROOFINjG CO., shingle and Reo, Snowbird and Bolens. Ca^L. for sale. Excellent condition. Very S^ext to Bolton Town Una 826 SPRUCE STREET — 3 room living room;*’separate front en­ Public Records ning condition. Can be aeen at 92 NEW FURNITfURE” FIVE ROOM ranches — 8 and 7 trance hall. Selling lor under 'Vernon; Nathan Miller. ’GToventry; with reckless drivmg. Vemqn Street. al cellars and attics cleaned. buHt-in roofs, gutter and rondupr lilENERAL office worker With tol Equipment Co., 38 Main St. reasonable. MI 9-7835. apartment, second floor, no heat, room Colonials.. For further de­ Jane Roy. 16 Locu.^t St.; Robert . Orr’s car rolled backward at Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold tor work: roof, chimney repairs knowledge of shorthand, Goo^ Ml 3-79Sl / $40 per iponth. JA 9-0636. $30,000. For- appointment to see ' Warrantee Deeds Dimlck. Jobs Hill Rd., Rockville; R ay' Hkgenow. MI 9-2214; Ray COMPLETE r tails call Charles Lesperance Ml •all R. K. Dlmock Co.. XU 9-5245, Manchester Green and hit another Thank$givin§ bring$ u$ an opportunity to exprom 1957 VOUC8WAGEN sedan, radio, Hoar. MI 9-4034. with figures. Apply In person. Iona 9-7620. John A. Partridge . to Herbert XIrs, Mildred Orr. jBoston Hill Rd., car. Thomas said inveatlgation m. heater, whitewalls, undercoating. Jackkdn. MI 3-8325. Mfg. Co,, Regent St. CS^AR CLOTHES-Une polea In FOUR ROOM tenement, all im- Or Bdrbafa Woods, MI 9-7702. K ft M RUBBISH removal features stalled. Fireplace and furnace ."'x ^ N L Y NOTICE provemepte. Apply 25 Brookfield K. and Georgette D. Kiecolt, prop­ Andover; Mrs. Ruth Murray; 34 showed a mechanical failure might i-EJWrtlent'condition. MI 8-4028. 4/CAROL DRIVE—RockvlUe. $13,- Vin-XtANCHESTER —New 6*''. erty on MountainRd. -• Westwood St.: Mrs, Dorothy \our thtmk$ in uords, to realiae our hletsihga mono. full-time commercial, industrial, COSMETTc IAN—Full-time for busy wood delivered. Used chain saw. Pursuant to the provisions of SEPTIC TAMCS Street after 6:80. „ 650, 5 room ranch, large' living have been the cauto of the accident residential, service. Attics, cel­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A MI 9-1383. ’’ $388 AND rqom, ran.ch, baaement garage. Herbert E. and Georgette Dv Kie­ Weiss, 65 Bunce Dr.; William rather than Orr’a not setting the counter. Salary. commissions, Chapter 647 ^of the General Stat­ rpom, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed­ Duell. Mile Hill Rd., Rockville; f u l l y . lars, yards, burning barre'ia, card­ paid vacation. Blue Cross, all utes, notice is given that Preferred TWO-ROOM apartment, heat arid Choice location, built-in stove and colt to John's. Foley, property on brake. ’’ ■ Top$ In Any Season board drums, snow pIowlng\(si'*e- ROOFING —Specializing repairing HEAVY FERTILE'! tlltoir for fall Modem or Maple , hot water, stove and refrigerator. rooms, lMi% mortgage can be oven, ceramic tile bath, amesite Trebbe Dr. Mrs. Ruby Earle: 225 Summit St.) Anderson. Thomas said, crashed roofs of all kinds,,New . roofs, gut store benefits. Apply Mr. Hart or seeding. Also sand, ktone, gravel Finance Co. Inc. of Manchester PLU6GED SEWERS assiTtned. Marion E. Robertson, walks). Mi 9-9757. ^ Mr. Byrnes, Arthur Drug Store, 13 Piece Bedroom proposes to flie an application with $65. xn 1-7483 after 4. Broker,, xn 3-5953. drive, completely landscaped lot. ' Harold H. Clendoniel Jr., to. El­ Blair Champlin, Glastonbury;' against the bridge abutment on Rt. All members of tlie Baatty Rnel OH Compiisy ore warmly ter work, chimneys .cleaned, re' , 942 Main St.' - and, fill. Walter P.j..Mmer, Ml 12 Piece Li'ving Rooni'' $17,600. R. F,. Dlmock Co, XU mer G. and NOrma P. Vennart,* -David Anderson, 12 Warren Ave., 6 at the Wilbur Cross Highway, SJ paired. Aluminum siding. SO 3-8603 after 5. the Banking Commission of Con­ -flpC ROOXf duplex, 3 bedrooms "9-6245.' ...... 6 Piece Kitchen necticut for a license to conduct a Maehine ClBanDd 4’i ROOM'single home, large liv­ property gn Cornell St. Vernon; Mrs. XIondra Morrissey, when his car hit an object In the grateful for our many 'loyal eaetosperS. Of eoarae, we m years’ experience. Free eati Stenographer — immediate Free storage—Free Dqllvery Septic Tanb.a, Dry Wells, Bewto own heat, -garage. Immediate oc­ ing room, sunporch, finished room Ansaldi Heights, Inc., to Glenn 649 Hartford Rd.;' xfrs. Shirley road and-was thrown off course. Dolly'l Wardrobe! mates. Gall Howley, MI 3-5361, MI XMAS TREES — • Wreaths and smaU '’1oan business at .983 Main cupancy. Call MI 3-8779 after 6. BOLTON—Birch' Mountain Road work to earn a Uvlag for our faptiUee bet oer greatest a*t- opening 7or one stenographer at Low, Monthly Payments Street, ManchesteK Connecticut. IJnea . Installed—Cellar Water­ in basement, large kitchen and J. and Lorraine T. Mirtl, property- Holgerton and son. West Willing- Four Manchester youths accused 3-0763. greens. . Wholesale. Delivered In Extenaion. ,6 room cape, 4 fin­ Slate Highway Department, 2955 l*he officers and Dii*ec,tora of the proofing Done. dining area, many closets, garage on' Battistfi Rd. tofi; Mrs. Au.dre.y Holloway and of the theft of hrore than 50 auto­ Isfactioe i* In trytog to do a gtMd Job.. ,ta fcaeislst we Main St.. Glaatonbury. Make tele­ Manchester. Call MI 3-2817 eve- NORMAL'S FOUR ROOXf apartment; oil heat, ished. fireplace, large cabinet daughter, 217 Green Rd.; Mrs. fflngt. corporation are: C. I. Bean-- Pres- Venetian blinds. Pleasant- atmos­ -and patio, immaculate condition, kitchen, full basement, recreation Glenn J. and Lorraine T. Mirtl mobile tires from a Woodland St. >111 beep nuuiy fOmilleo comforteble tbis srtoter. A Heating ahd PInmhing 17 phone appointment .with Joseph 443 Hartford Rd, .^ent and Director; N.,,J. Herbert McKin n e y BROS,. phere, two adults.,or young cou­ must be sold. S. A-. BeSchler, Real­ room, lot 150x206. Marlon E. to John K. and Geraldine' M. Barbara Kibbe ;and stm. Bush Hul warehouse had their cases cmitln- ' Mercer at ME 3-4846. Annual AMERICAN FLYER — enigines, Manchester Jr.-- Vice President and Director, ple. Call xn. 3;1297. tor. MI 3-6969 or xn 9-8952. Kowalchuk, property on Overland Rd.; Mrs. Diane Babineau and ued to Dec. 7. The (our are otorge salary $2,760. fringe benefits, sick Sfwcra^t Disposal Co. Robertson, Broker. Xfl 3-5953. son, East Hampton; Mrs. Gladys ^V C R O C H E T cars, tracks, switchers and acces­ .Wilbur 'A, Bean—Treasurer and 5t. ; A. Leduc, 17, 61 Edni'ihd St.; Paul p L u m b i n g leave, 8 weeks vacation, ,11 paid sories. Buy complete—buy single Ml 3-1524 82 WEST CENTER St. .3 separate Schneiber and son, .Tolland Stage ‘•Our SkpaUHOoa Director, F. J. Huebner—Seefer ISO-1 St Pearl St.-rMI 8-RSOS apartments, 'solid striiclure, ex­ MANCHESTER, Grove Street—2- ■’■^herwood .Circle. Inc., to Thom­ Gartor, 17, 37 Perkins St.; John D E j ^ H E A T holidays. State Personnel Dept. - or-multiple pieces. Reasonable. tary, Aas't Treasurer and, Director, THREE ROOMS, heated, stove and family, duplex, dead end street. as J. and 'Nora T. Toman, prop-; R t. R 0 c k V 111 c; Mrs. Patricia J. Willis, 17, 84 Princeton St.; and le Yoer ' New installations, remodeling and MI 3-7784. Open Dally 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. refrigerator. Xn 3-8418. ’' “ cellent investment, full electric P ^ ze^ and daughter, 2 Uncolh WOMAN TO care for elderly In- Sat. until 7. and Helen Simons--Ass't Secre­ power. XO 9-5229 till 5 p.m. Ideal for children. New ‘hot water erty at Sherwood Circle. Stephen A. Zane Jr., 17, 56 Fair- repairlhg. Free estimates. 30’ ' .valid ■■'woman In North Coventry, tary. /urnacea a-car garages. • Lot Frank J,. and Mary 'C. Brayne to view St. A fifth boy. Richard mum GAS 'FURNACES. 65,000 BTU rat­ Full basement, aluminum rnm- Louis Chorches, doing business sentatives. It can be for .you too! ing, $190 delivered while they 11-PIECE mahogany dining, room one hundred dollars, and two per­ lliT'ROOXl’ apqrtjPi ent, heat, hot Hutchlns.- XO 9-5132. R.S Chorches-Motor Salra,'against Rd.; Merle Frazier, 66 Oliver Rd.; Other continuances^ were Rudblf 131 MAIM SHEET MANCHESTER. COMM Moving—I'rueking— Earn those extra dollars' the Avon set, $80. Call MI 9-3519. any time. cent per month on that part, nt the blnatiuh, fireplace, . etfcloaed MANCHESTISR—4 reom- home, qxr Frederick Baxter;. Talcottville; Reich, 67, 57 Lawrence St.,, RocK- last. Ml 9-4749. porch; surideck, . largo; well water, .ftove, femgerator. Gentle­ cellent condition, all purpose base­ Charles T. and Susan Lucas, prop­ Telephone MI 9-4595—^Rockville^-Pfioiie TR I5>3371 Storage 20 way, This year our gift sets for unpaid principal balance in excess ‘ men preferred. Xu 9-1683, AD GLASTONBURY, Addison Road. 3 erty at 94 Walker iSt.. $2,500. WHHam Wylie. "Hartford Tpke.f air members of the ,famlly are COMPLETE hunting outfit,' Win-i of one hundred dollars but not In i shaded lot, many extras. We family house, 8, 5 and '3 rooms. ment, 40 trees, $10,900. Warren RockvUle; Mrs. Viola Chapman, MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. can get exeellent' fl'nandng on 8-4793. • - Howland, XU . 3-1106; Xlorriage License • Belling better than ever. Don’t fail Chester Model 94 32 special cali­ excess of three hundred, dollars, | Good investment. MI 3-8418. Leion Philip Goldberg of Queens, 168 Summit St.; Mrs. Giihhild Hill, L^bt trucking: and package deliv­ -to take advantage of this wonder­ ber, Micrometer Receiver sight, NOTICE and three-fourths of one per ceat 1 this house,' so don’t delay—call. ■----•————' — ^ ^ \ 105 Birch St.; Mrs. Sarah Black, ery. Refrlgeratore, wakhers and today! POr ¥ e R STREET— 2 flats, extra, MANCHESTER—Six room colonial, N.Y., and Arlene. Joan Schrager of ful earning opportunity. CH gun Cato'and ammunition, $60. per month .on any remainder of' BoMnesa Loeattons^ qil heat, all city utilities. Conven­ Far Rockaway, N.Y. 146 Wells ^It.; Timothy Paris, J i stove mpvltig specialty. Folding 7-4137. Model- '98 Mauser, rebgrreled to PUBLIC HEARING such unpaid principal balance. ISree oil furnaces, fireplace, 2-caf North Windham: John BoUcher. chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. ... -T'-- I for Rent 64 garage; excellent condition XII ient te bus and school. One car ■ Bonding'. Fefmits BETTER BUY BURNSIDE" 267 Remington, oallbef and ammu­ Proposed' Additional Permanent bapltar of at least', ROCKVILLE garage with amesite drive Ixjt Ellington; Mrs. Helen Carroll, 57 DENTAL ASSISTANTI-Pleaae ap­ 9-5229 till 5 p.iii. ■■ .Joe Girardin for Alfred Ven- AUS’TIN A. CHAMBERS Co. I»cal- nition, $60. 3 boxes 3n’06 ammuni­ '^Appropriations $25,000.00 wiil be available for In- / Tl-OONDmONED 8-room" office. approximately 70x120. Full' price Morse Rd.; Judith Frithsen. 54 El­ ply in your o^n handwriting for tion, $8.50. 4 boxes 303 Savage, $8. CAPE C O D . 106% Main Street location. Park­ .nard, alterations to house at 184 moving, packing, storage. Low interview. Write Box P,* Herald. Board of Diroctors vestmerit In tha business. No other 4 and I unfinished, attached MANCHESTER-^Appealing 6 room $13,500. Other listings- available. Hollister St., $300. ■—*■' ‘ sie Dr.: Todd (Jhaffin, 67 Oakland 4 boxes 30/te.. Grag, $11. MI buainess ■wil^be maintained In-the ing. .Marlow’s, 867 Main St Cape, fireplhce. Large lot-. Alum­ St.; Mrs, Catherine Farr, 106, rate on Jong distance moves to Position available at once. 3-5514. Town, of Manchester, breezeway and . garage, large Alice •Clampet. Realtor. MI 9U543. Patrick* P. ' dolangelo. altera-' 48 states. MI 3-5187. -lA . aame offlcV. ‘ , . back porch, full jcellar, . .alumi­ inum siding. Good hou.se, good Frances Dr.; William' iDiana, 210 Connecticut , Upon favorable act of of tire SMALL STORE. Can be seen from neighborhood, ■’ good financing. .ElXCEfJ1,ENT BUY-—iP''year old 6* tlons to house a t- 134 White St., MAIDS. A-1 New York Homes — CHRISTMAS TREES —. Oyhole- Notice is hereby ^ven that the num rombination, fire -detec­ Main St. Parking.. Aiqily Marlow’s, $600. • Spruce St.; Shafon -iXIcGlinchey, JJAffCHESTER Moving ahd Truck­ Live-in. To $220 monthly. Free Banking Commlasipn- on its appli­ tion and m'apy extras. Minimum $15,800. Madeline ■ Smlth-c Realtor. rodm-ranch, short drive out. New South Windsor;- Mrs. Sandra Tem­ ing Grimpapy, Ijocal and Jong dis­ sale); InUMdually aeleeteA Fan- Board of Directora, Town of Xtan-< cation, appllcartf/intends to pur­ *97 Main. MI 9-I842. baseboard hea|^g system, alumi­ Francis■‘'i Leary, alterations- to room, . board;, -''fare advanced. c,y trees, that sell dh sight. Re­ chaster, ■ Connecticut,, will hold do^'n pa>*ment assumes pleton. 45. S. Alton St.; . PhJ'llp tance ‘moviilg, packing and stor­ Write Gem, Agency, 85 Lincoln, chase' all the- outstanding assets SMAlJj OFFIC||! fdr rent. State num storrhs.-and screens, fenced house at 26/Bolton St-^-$2,000. Savva, 21 St., 'John St.; Bonnie age. Regular service throughout nowned quality. Moderate prices. Public Hearings in the Municipal mortg'agn. ' SO DELMONT ST.-x6 room 2:Story, yard, ap ^ o u s rooms, gqcd mort-' R; E. W'andell for Peter T. Pe- TO KNIT Roalyn Heights. N.. Y. Extra early ' sellouts. Write for (Including, small loans receivable) Theater building. Reasonable. In­ 'Enes, Wapping; Mrs. Doris Hogan, 4-Door. Dtew England State's and -Florida. Building Hearing RoOnr, 41 Center of Prefeteed Flniance Cq. Inq. of 1-famlly dwelling with 3-car ga­ gztge. Aakihg only $10,200. 'The trone, addition. ■ to house at-,,l6ai 85 Helaine Rd.; Alfred Burns, East Radio and h'eater,. defroster. Was ;3-Ooan Heater,.deftoater. Real prlqe brochure. ,Hughes Farms, Street' Manchester, ' Connecticut, M a n c h e s t e r ' quire theater manager. MI 3-7832. rage. Steam heat (oil). II4 baths. Spring St., $4,000. 91796. Wo* 9796. 3^6563# ,r- 1*' Befhafdstoq, Mass. . -r Mapehester a small loan licensee Elsie. Meyer Agency, Realtora, MI Hartford; Mjr-s. Marlon Darwin,- Help Wanted—Male 36 Tueaday, December Ii 1959, 'at 8:00' p a ^ g an office at 983 Main .Oivner would like to go south! BUILDINO 84x24, 4 floors; Ap^ Remodeled .kitchen. Fireplace, WK524, .X€I 3-6930. Andover; . Mrs. Margaret Gibson, FOR IS-INCH WARDROBE t r u n k . Worn but P.M. on proposed additional 'ap­ Street, -Manchester, Connecticut VVm sacrifice this charming 6- proximateiy 3120 square feet. Screened in porch,/‘Good condl^ Puinttog—^saenng 21 J. T. SLOCOMB has opdnlpg. for propriations oa-follows: room oversize Cape, f-lving tion. Vacant, Priced right; ON QUIET FRIENDLY STREET Golden Catf West Wlllington;. Mrs. Helen Gul- 8341 DOLL serviceable. Seyeral leather Glad^ which company is -affiliated wiUi Ideal for storas-estorage warehouse' pr ley.-'Wapplng;- Mrs. Charlotte boat, experienced .men on Bridgeport a^p!icarit through -common' stock roofi);'^ dining room, kitchen and light , manufacturing. Call xn Kinney Brothers, Inc., MI 8-6060, Owners leaving for Califoniia, I2',4.26V; IbCTgRIOR a n d Interior painting and engine lathes. Must be able'to stone bags grip*. $1 to $2 4.; By allocation from the Capital bedroorf;' on first floor, 2 large MI 9-3931. , . Sir Francis Drake; w*ho sighted 59 Feigvaon'Rd.: Mrs. Helen,. Dut­ Hpeclal Hardtop. KUte and heater, aoto- -Siid papcthanglng. Wallpaper each. 38 Princeton St.; MI 3-8863. ownership and whose sinall - loan 9-1919. wish they could take all their neigh­ ton., East Hartford; Aten* Ata'mian, 2-Door. Heater, aiitesnalM Wka WBM Wt «w ' • -read blueprints apd set up and Improvement Reserve Fund, for license for apeh''location will be bedrooms finished on seeond bors with',them. First weifi on it during- hlk trip' around- the mstlc. Was 91675. ; 91196. books.. ■ Guaranteed workiAanship'. operate. Apply J. T. Slocomb Co., repairs and additions to the -l a r g e s t o r e at 26 Birch Street; h u g e BRICK . 6 ropip ranch, 2 14 SunseJ St,; Mrs. Irene Dinenho, ^ah-o-rama' 5930 USED TOYS—HJxcellent condition. .surrendered for cancellation upon floor, fireplace,, finished rectoa- m arket-neat cape, 4 rooms fin- world In 1578, may have given the . Reasonable rates. Fully' Insured. Matson Hilli’ Rd., South Glaston- Pogo Bti.ek, $2. Bassinet, $2. Large heating systems a t. Honiatar tion room. laiindry, garage, alu­ Apply Marlow’s, 887;Main St. Near baths, double garrige; 2 acres ishe.d; one partly finished, one stor­ channel entrancjt Jip San Francisco Wllllmantlc; Mrs. Mary Sehlllln- Miake. this softly flattering and ■ Past and courteous service.* Leo Street and Nathan Hale schools, the granting of a license to ap- plus,, high elevation. Make offer. ger. South Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Edith . bury. Cohn;*’' ' Gilbert erector set, $12. 88 Prince­ phearitt^^ minum comblnatio'n and many Main St. Parking. • age room. Excellent ydrd for chil- Bay the name of Golden Gate, but dapen^ble ahlrtwaister ■ you can. J^. Pelletier. MI 9-^26. substantially In accordance with extras.. Call today th Inspect Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132; . Bafumo, 81^ Center, St.; John wear'with pride and comfort any'-1 ^ parCy-Ovitllt in crochet; a PLUMBERS and plumber’a help­ ton St. MI 3-8883. dreh (60x170). Walking distance to J. C. Fremont, onfe of the first c,; THOMAS HARRISON - Pataitfng the recommendations'' of the this “honey of a home!” Y'ou LARGE STORE—203 Nprth Main bus. stores. Bowers School, High Americans to ,«!Xplore' .California Hughes.,27 Dudley St : Mre, Ruth Savoy 4-Doar Radi* and heater. .Waa $595. 4.O0«r Sedan. Antomslic. Waa $696.; Where. Ixports-outflt in "knit! You’ll find ers. Steady ■work. Insurance bene­ LIONEL-TRAINS—freight ahd pas­ Building Committee dated ’ No- St. 18x75. New modern front, MANCHESTER—Dutch-JCoIonlal, 8 -SChmidt and son. Tolland; Mre- El­ and' decorating. Equipped and fits. Apply in person between 8-9 dan move In for the. lyiUday. rooms, one-car garage, stbam School "and new Junior High. claims in his’memoirs that he so Nb; 8341 With Patt-6-RAma Is h*^*’®'' tor lmthi of these fascinat- fully Inaured for lOige. and amall senger act.-Call xn*9-4483 Satur­ tombbr 17, 1959...... $5,500 Financing arranged. ' good bmthess center, $85 fnonth- $1?,800. ' , nameil it. len Fogarty smd son, 4 Summer for sizes 12ti, 14 and /u n to make for the 15- a.m. Bers'oh Bros., 50 Harvard day. Week days after 8:30. b.' By -allocation from the .Capital' • SEPTIC TANKS ly. . - heat, good location, first Ume'on St.: Mrs. "Patricia Green and jobs Workfiiviahip giiaran'eed St., New Britain or call for ap­ market, built in 1929 Priced to WALTON W. GRANT AGENCY 11 BRANO NEW 1959 PLYMOUThS 20t4, 22H. it% , 281*^: Bust 33 for^ChrlstmaaJ with reasonable pieces. MI 8-2497. Imprbvement Reserve Fund' f6r CLEANED and dNBTALLED ROCKVILLE sell, $18,900. Phllbrick Agency, MI Realtor t „ . MI 3-1153 daughter. 49 Winter St.; Mrs. 47. Size 144, M bust. 'short-f pointment. •JA 7-4922. COMBINATION • gas Stove- and preparation of plans and speci- GI ESTS'AT APALACaUN Mary Whitaker and aoii,' East Pattern No. 5930 has,complete- OPFTQB FOR rent, chpice location, 9-8464 ^ New York, M0V-2S fed- sleeves. 5 yardjt^f 35 inch. ' ate'.EKTERIOR and InteHor palnttngi thermostat controlled ga«''heater, : Scatlons for renovation ^f Bar- • SEW ERS ; CAPE C O D LIBER/tY^s t Re b t ---:? xapnj.Jioine,. Hartford: '^rs. Patricia Partridge IN STOCK— 7 EXECUTIVE M R S SAVE A J4ARRIED, MA*(MHigh ,Scho61. 172 East Center St. Call MlibOiO?, r erhl Jury waia' teW fM a y . tha$- *--To order;-xlart--t»c-In ^ ’-ceiitogsTiW ttn^d. wpjfft^urtgtng: ■ .... nard Junior High i School bulld- MACHtlNE CItEANED " -6-yeara-njd; -living room;- kitch­ $iir.90«^W EST‘ SId b ; 3 todfriom 4 'Bedrooihs, garage, glass.* en­ and "dailghter, Covcnlrv, - ' ' Rim Riiniatt Mbnrh^af.t ir—„ I both outfits, stitcli illustrations. Year 'round clcafi V^DrK; Promo­ the : late Joseph Barbara 8r„ Sue Bupnett, Manchester Even-1 send 2.5c in coins to Wallpaper books. Estimates given. tions in 8 mohths, depending., on ' ings, subatantlaHy In', accord­ en, ’two bedrqoms on first floor, ranch; beautiful trees, near bus, closed porch; fieldstone fireplace, DISOTARGED t o d a y : R d n ^ Fully covered by' insurance. Call ance wltK the recommendations one extra large room on second host at the. ApolacUa gangland Herpat,.Glasfonbvur>’l NO RCAS0NAILE OFFER REFUSEtf nlng Mefald, 1150 AVE OF Anpe Cabort, The MSricheste'r. 'Eve­ ability. $106 while training. Leads TWO OIL barrels. Coal water heat­ • INSTALLATIOH Mooses tor Rint 6$ shopping. Carlson W. Hutchins, XO recreation room. Excellent, con­ AM fUaCM , NI5W Y;<>RK 86, N.V. Edward R. Pnee. AU 9-iO^.. to $1^ and Vp. Call JA' 8-3079. of the Building Committee dated floor, full cellar pips many eX- A' vvl .JLS. ■ 9-5132. ' . dition. St. James parish;, (hbto to 'ronfereare. often entertained Bospltei CSlnira * . ning HeriW; tl501 ’AVE. OF er. Call MI i-0681. November 17, 1059, .. . $23,000. SPECJALIST traai Minimum down payment., XIANCHB LEAF and askbrted picture with or-without option to buy.' 20 WILLARD RD.t-6 rbom cape, mortgage.- . Price reduced‘rlo -—on ato oecasioa—a gronp df CStest; Friday, 9 a.m. V. ■ . .,.Good ctean workmanahip, at ft *- FrancU J. Mahoney, Secretary ‘Anything in real estate.” Ton- 114 baths, ‘iriodern kitchen 2 Judges. The statefuent was oon- la fT -iU ' dress with Zone. Style No, and FOUNDATION laborers, ' exper­ frames, kitchen' mble, washer,, $14,800. -Goodchild-Bartlett Realty Heart: Wedpeaday, 9 a.m. For 1 st'claiss mailing-add 10c ’for adnable ratea. SO yeara bi Man- Board of Directors fowR aa4 Gouatry gren, Broker, MI 3-6321. , large cedar ejotote. full base- v:tabled In testimony given by' 7 ;: Bise.. * cheater., Raymonia Flake. Ml ienced, good wages,. TR 5-4062; dining room set, bureaus, oil bar- HOME FIMGERS Co., xn 3-7925, BU 9-0939. Arthritis: Tuesday, 9 a'.m. (each pattern. PrinPName, Address rsL with spigot, MI_9-0928. ' • T6|am of Manchester, Connecti­ m?nt, outside hatchway, lightnit^ s Russell A., Bofaline. Koran ton, Chllit Guidance Clinic The,tow fall ft .winter ’59 Issue wlOi'Zorie.and,iPstUm Number 9-9237, f. ■ ' PART-TIME Service, station man cut ■' OOVEtm^Y —3-room house, full rods, condition of promrty excel- FLTHOUYlftdcSByMm ff. BWIe Fashion out fascinating' Draiaage Go. REALTY CO. , ii-ga kit Pa., before'an* immigration and' By appointment only, 8. a.m. to <; p.LT|totrnft£c»R: Hive ybii the '59 Album contain-i' .Few avienlpgs and weekends. Ex BABY GIFTS—Bootees. 50c; bibs, Advf;No 192^ ^ - 'ff^ar, oil furnace, reasonable. PI lept. $16,500. Phllbrick . Agency, 168 BURNSIDE AVE \ • i ri-73$4 after 8 p.m. and bathroom in knotlyYiIni. E'aU naturaltaatoni snrvtee lienrtaif 4 ■ p.m. Monday through Friday. .—EASY 94946 OPJBN EVENOrOS TO 6 l i r a la ready now. Send; Ing maUyJovely ddeigns and's free ' prefarrad. Rellabla, MI Me; soft ballt, 2Sc: wool jacket*, Dated this YSrd day ef Novem M l M 1 4 3 ’ - M l 3.1131 AfiyHnw XO 9-8464. . ownar l a .9-9306. on Jan, 24, ISSS. N patterns? Only 25e a copy! R ead H4sr|Bld A d r ^ ^ . $3.88. Ml $-7682. her, 1969 - \ V Alto, Mondayr 6 to 10 p.m. *

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