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/ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,19B1 Avtr«t« Daily Net Prtaa Run ■ Tha Waathw ilanrlf^atfr Sv^nht^ Bar tha Week Badtag rew nat af O. 8. Waalhae teaiaaa Daeaaabar 1 MaaMy elaady, aana fag taalgliL 1 0 ,4 1 2 rridag partly Haody, wtody. O n- Mandwr m t tko AwUt ttaaad imaeaaaMaMjr warm. Tish-U-Knit Sweaters Bun a # M OIrealalioBB Jtffliicfcefler-— 4 City of Villago Chitnn / TWIN S E T S ...... $3.98-$4.98 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXI. NO. 57 (Claaalllad Advarttalag aa Paga ISC MANCHES’TER, CONNm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1951 Short tlM vo ■Upon, 100% wool. Pink, whtta, biM, purpi*. charry, n d . Siaaa 34 to 40. Happineas Hug CARDIGANS TO MATCH UN Agrees ,\ew Blasts, 34 to 40. $S.98*$8.98 O n Limited Death Rain iReds Battle t SLEEVELESS By Volcano V SWEATERS Area Check 'X y HALE'S with P «t « r Pan coUara. Car- B y'n iA N K L. WHITE Munsan. Korea, Dec. fl— dlfan atyla. Oray haatncr, Mahinog. Camiguin laland. red, puriic. Slate 34 to 40. — ^The Allies today agreed Angry Mobs to go along with a Commu­ Philippines, Dec.* 6— — •laming Hibok Hihok volcano $4.98 nist demand that only speci­ fied points be subject to in­ lid ijs toll of dead today un­ spection during a Korean der a smoking blanket of ash armistice. which rained for the third Egypt Bans The concession was part of successive da.v on seven Caudle Pal Bares Five Hours a new UN eight-point plan turned villages. '/ for solving the bitter dispute So far 209 bodies have been All Rallies; over policing an armistice. recovered. Official estimates 'Costello^ Contact pl^^ojence WTiUe Allied truce negotiator* say 600 more probably are V- abandoned their demand for un- buried in a six square milej restricted behlnd-the-Une* Inapec- area covered by lava and vol­ Suez Battle Wa.shington, Doc. fi— (/P)— I In lehran ■:,\ tiona, they Instated that the canic ash. I ju t.v Knohl of New York — l*robc Finuru Gift Gloves check* be m«de by Joint Allied- It may be s wsek before total one of the acqiiaintanco.a T. ! Red team*. Cairo, Egypl. Doc. fi— (/P) Trhran. Iran, Dec. 6— (fl*) casualties in Thtesday’s eruption Lamar ('audlc made while — At least three persons were The Red* resoled Immediately are known. — Egypt’s government an­ — end unfavorably— to the Allied liPBfl of the Justice Depart- killed snd more then 200 in­ 1^'- . 7 and Mittens Poisonous fumes rising from nounced if would ban all proposal, said a U N spokesman. molten lav* and red hot ash drove demonstrations throughout merit tax division— told jured toda.v In s five-hour FABRIC Lt. Col. Howard Levie. warrh crews frnm the atrirken the Nile Kingdom effective llou.se lax investigators to­ liattle between 5,000 yelllnR GLOVES ...... pair $1.26 to |3.50 The Communists want all in-' villages on the charred slopes of spections made b.v representatives today, as new violence wa.s day "it is possilile” he mado Communiflla and 2,000 police WOOL Hibok Hitiok. as much as $‘2.5,000 from of neutral nations. The UN com­ Tw o new blasts shook the vol­ reported between British and troops hacked by anffry GLOVES ...... pair $1.39 to $3.9(i mand has not formally rejected cano Wednesday feeding the sul­ troops and Egyptians in the gamliling last year. mobs of Nationalists. this Idea. phurous pall of smoke hanging Knohl Hrknowledpril. Ion, that It waa the bloodiest vio­ WOOL Hit Jotnl-lnspectlon tense Sue/. Canal zone. like, an umbrella over the moiin- h r hRR hud Rom* rontnrl with , lence in Tehran since June, M IT T E N S -----pair $1.50 to $2.98 Uevie said the Communist dele­ A Rrili.sh military spokes­ "Mr. PoRtBlIo" in Nrw YniU Hr ■ Dr. DonaM F. Olheon. who won freedom yesterday from a charge •tain. They were the third and when riots resulted in more WASHABLE PIGSKIN gates repeated tbelr old argument that he rauaed the death of a wealthy, elderly spinster whose proper­ fourth eruption*. man .said the latest gun battle RRifi hr roM PoRtrlio Ronir oil ' that the use of Joint Inspection than 20 dead. G L O V E S ...... pair $4.98 ty the *tste said he coveted. Is hugged hy his wife, the former Mr*. Tboiiaaml* Mee broke out last night near Po.Btrlln WRR not. fnrthrr ifirntl- teams would interfere with the in­ firii inimrdlRtrly in Ihr trstunniiy. Police snd troops got control of Anns Wetmore. upon his srriisl at his \Jest Redding home after couM Searchers who approached the Kantara, between Ismailin WASHABLE DEERSKIN ternal affair* of the North Korean OunnR Srnntr C'nmr uommittrr the altustlon esrly this afternoon, hearing In Bridgeport. The State charged l>r. nibson "preclpltsted" buried villages said they saw people. and Pori Said, when P.ritnns hfRringR r iilir r thiR yrtit. Frnnk after using tear gat, fire hoaes, /I GLOVES ...... pair $3.98 the death of Miss F.llRsbeth M. Ayres. 71. to obtain possesslnn of Joint­ srores^of burned bodies in the hoi L>e\ie emphasised, however, that caught P.gi'ptian civilians C'oRtrMo of Nrw York \^nR Inhrlrd rifle hutla and clubs. A t least two ly held property and to be free of Mis* Ayres’ romantic attachment blanket of ashes. The vietims had FUR LIN E D allied negotiators did not regard cutting a British communi­ R.B onr of thi' oRtion'R hijj rrimr rioter* were wounded hy pollre so he could wed' Mrs. Wetmore. his office nurse. been struck down by the volcano's G L O V E S ...... pair $5.49 the. Red reaction as a rejection of R>’nrl»r»tr IrftdrrR. gunfire, sllhough moat of the po­ deadly rain as they fled. cations cable. the eight-point program. He said lice fired into the air. IA correspondent of the Philip­ In an ensuing exchange of hie Mrntlonrd B.v PRiMDr the Communist.! probably will Msny of (he (n.iured were re­ I'L pine News Service on Camiguin some shots landed in sn Egyptian Knohl'R nnmr fiiRt ramr into have more to say when the dele­ ported In serious condition snd Island said he saw dogs fighting army camp across the Canslk the thr hrAnn(rR hy Ihr llouRr lax in- gates meet again In Panmunjorn the toll of dead may rise. over burned bodies near one vll- spokesman said, but no caaualtles vrutipRlofR 10 dayR Rgo when a t 11 a. m. Friday (9 p. m. e.s.L Dr, Gibson Blames lage. 1 «eie reported. Paiidlo WRR toRtifyinc Pnudlr. 5,000 .Start Riot Thursday). Ten thousand people crowded in­ The government'a ban on dem- flrrd hy PrrRifirn! TniniRn on An estimated .6,000 pro-Com- Uevie predicted the Communists^ to this little seaside town of .7.000 nnati'Stlona waa ordered after .64 Nov. 1ft RR Rn R.RRiRtRMt Attoriirv munlst students started th* heavi­ NYLONS would offer a new or revised plan * waiting for the governor lo decide British and Egyptiana died in OrnrrEJ. said hr. oner in r iv rd est rioting when they marched on The Communists eonceded oiie ^Mrs. Grundy^ Talk fTanal Zone clashea earlier Ihia 000 R.R n rommiRRlon on Ihr rrIp of whether they could be evac'ualed the Majlis (parliament) shortly point In Thursday's 2 ', hour se.s- to nearby Mindanao Island. week and 19 Egyptiana were In­ Rn Rirpinnr lo Knohl after da\i;n, in deflsnee of a gov­ slon o f the two-man subcommit­ (Philippines New* Service said jured here yesterday when |K>lire Knohl WRR idrntifird rr IHr I ernment lian on demonstratloni. tees. BritlKcport. Dec. 6— f/'P)— Di. Donald F. Gib.son, freed of a 10,000 of the island'a 4.6,000 peo­ scattered a moh of deipnnatrating Nallonalisis who support Pre­ They agreed for the first time ple already had fled, i students. (f'nnllnueil »n Page 11*1 Frank Nathan mier Mohammed Mossadegh ipllled to take up point by point the pro-1 manslaughter charge in the death of an elderly spinster whose hpme he shared, blames his prosecution on ‘‘gossip and the Refugees crowded Inin Mahinog Interior Minister .lerag el Din into th* streets snd engaged In grams each side has presented for included most of the entire 7,000 announcing the ban- told news­ bloody conflict wherever they met supervising sn armistice. Previ­ talk of scandal-mongers." The indictment was di.smis.sed hy population of Mainbajao. largest men "the government la deter­ the Reds. ously. they had Insisted on discus- ■hldec Kenndh M. Wynne yr^Mer-*---- - ^ “ town on little Camiguin Island. mined lo repreaa (the demonstrs- The poilce and Nationalists to­ sine each’ plan as a whole. day imnicdintelv nfler the State A Mambajao grade school teach­ tiona) hy all meana. to reserve Charges ‘Lid on Truth’ gether smashed and routed the The U. N. command communi­ had rested Its r«se sllslng ftom the er. Sarah Romauldo. described all ita energtea for tpe alniggle Red# who ahouted "D#ath to que said “ The discussions which death of Miss Elisabeth M. Ayres. UN Deadlocked their flight. She said terror drove between Egypt and the oceiipant Moaa^degh ' and fought with M followed resulted in' the reaching 74, on July 26. 19.60. them into Mindanao Sea. where ( British I forcea. clubs, stortes and flsta. o f understandings on only a few The judge, rommeiiting that On 11th Seat in they stood for hours waiting for El Din aald 117 Egyptiana have In Cal. l^ax Scandals W’hat started a* a Communist points." ■'speculptions ar-e short of proof." rescue. been killed snd 436 wounded since show of forre against Mossa­ 'The eight-point Allied plan pro­ / said tb> Plate had failed "to show Villsgers had paid little atten­ violence drat flared Oct. 16 over degh's government turned Into a vides that: beyond reasonable doubt that this tion to a landslide on the slopes of I’^gypt's altempt lo kick nut Brit­ San Francisco, Dec. 6— i/Pi— A forme'r juror's charges that bloody Red defeat. THIS CHRISTMAS 1. All hostilities cease within Seciu’ity Group Fireplace Ensemble accused In any way encomp.osSed ish troops. He said .7.7 of the the Justice department is trying to “ keep the lid on the truth" Yelling mob* of Nationalist* the death of this unfortunate (Continued on Ilsge TWO) dead were |w>llce, four were wom­ smashed snd bum*4 f'-ommunist (ConHaned tm Page Two) today eclipseii a federal grand jury probe ~ courtroom * remark b;jf Jut^e. today temporarily postponed the timatea of Egyptian caaualttea hooks and Irsfleta Into the sunlit Wynne that "the aperiilstld* or «te election of an llth member of the were miirh smaller than the Cairo Nixon IR.. Calif I snd Rep. Psl- Arouse Russia atreet*. *.nd iter.d. Br*M. T «m l*h re*l*Unt. nek .1. Hillings iR , Calif i ILLUSTRATED STORIES AND scandal or rumor* of Mr*. Grundy" Security Council. Race Falters government'a claima. V'eleran observers believed Uie 1 5 Mra. f"rawford said govern­ (Jets c Hike are Insufficient evidence. Earlier Chile and Pakistan were The British have plac.ed their Nationalists were taking advan­ ACTIVITY BOOKS "In my Judgment," said the dor- ment proaecutnrs aubjecled her to Of Fake Letter elected lo 611 two of the three loa.sea at 20 dead. Including eight tage of the rintoiia situation to tor. "this prosecution resulted an "inquisition " that made her ill. vaeanriea. almost without opposi- Churrhill Tell* Hou*e Mauritians. TTiey have not list­ wipe out knnjvn center* of the THE STORY OF HIAWATHA ..$1.00 WSB Approve* Boosl from gossip and the talk of scan­ reaulting In her releaae from the tldn. ed tneir wounded. Oil ‘’Spy’ Plane obtlawed Communist Ttideh party. dalmongers. T am very happy and A fter eight inconclusive halloLs Nation Behind Paee; El Din said 1.6 police and four grand jury in September. ROCKETS AND JETS ...... $1.00 For Group Ousted by pleased that the court waa so Aaaialant U .S. Attorney Rolierl \ Pollre fiwing Clutia failed to give either the Russian civilians were Injured In yeater- War Danger Receding McMillan, director of the inve.alt- For i,he Ural lime in weeks the fair." or American candidate* the requir­ day'a battle here between pnlire I»ndon Dec. 6 (/t’l Yiignslavia TREASURE BOOK ...... $1.50 a O for Left Leaning* liana Hospital Plea gation, denied the charge and said police gf>t really tough, swinging ed two-thirds majority for the and atiidenta demonatiatlng Uater, after a tearful reunion he knew nothing of anv Inqui.'i- accused RiiAsia toil- tion* rioter* from a score of Are truck* give victory to one or the other in the copper, lead, and line mining was Initially accused in Miss House of Common*, he thinks lamp poats and uprooted trees. Inga by three federal Judges dur­ Rorha. organ of the Yugoalav Pollre Jeeps, and amhulanees, their the later balloting. ing the seven-month grand Jury and refining lndu*t-y. Avre*' death. there is less danger of a third Commiinial party, aald the letter sirens screaming, raced through Dr. Gibson said hla office prar- The United .Slates, in weeks of world war now than at any time probe. He did not name the Oompaniea effected are Kenne- was .sent personally lo the Yugo­ the crowded street*. tice ha* been "a* large aa ever" polifical maneuvering here, haa aince the Berlin airlift crisis in Judge*. eott .Copper Company, Phelps- slav Minister of the Interior from Hundred* of Communist* were during this "long year and a sought to line up the delegates in 1946. Conlenls of Mrs. Crawford's 10 PATTERNS POLLY PRENTISS Alba lowed the ptia u g - y i t givei you Dodge Corp.. and American Court Eicrts arrested. half." but He had been handi­ favor of Greere, North Atlantic Churchill declined lo say how letter* were disclosed in Washing­ the Hungarian town of Zalsber. Fmelting and Refining Company As the fighting with the Reds the very ***—e Mulo-Twist nyioM ydu U w capped by not being able to treat treaty partner which could be ex­ much Britain would fall short of ton and confirmed hy her in .San Written in Hungarian on paper Television Snack Table ‘ and nine other emaller Companies. died down, th* Netlonalist mobs hospitalised patimta or to per­ pected to vote with the West on mseting its rearmament targets, Franrisro. She aald she wrote the from a school coypbook. th* letter Chenille Bedspreads for their long-weariiil ^udiiicf «a4 This gave government approval State Attorney turned their fury on (our news­ Fold* (or *tora(e. Red. (leen or black. form surgical operation*. critical issues. but said it would be unable to two solons because "I think peo­ arrived "hy regular post without ewra-comfonaWe abtoAent finish. la • to recent wage Increase* for most paper* which, though non-Com- Mrs. Gibson, ht* former office Russia has vehemently IqsistefI spend on time even the $3.500,000.. ple should know the treatment delay and the nistomary censor­ All in white and multi-color# and aoUd color#. new styles ai»d high-Bihion colon, of the induatry. nurse whom he married the day that - according to a 1946 ^ ‘gen­ 000 budgeted for the armed aerv- tbat at least one Juror had " ship." Borba said It quoted the The exception In Anaconda Oop- Judge Rule* Ban When letter aa followa: Onatinued On Page *lx $1.98 beautifully sheer A lb u tR the. sGer Miss Ayres' funeral, said she tlemen's agreem ent"— the seat Ices during the current year. '^.She declined to elaborate and had expected her husband would should go to one of the Soviet-bloc In a speech that opened a de­ JiA Threaten* Defend­ emphasized: "Center 20 XI. We need 16 auto­ $6.99 lo $14.50 stocking buy of the year! (CiMUrfiMd an Pag* *• *) he acquitted, "but perhaps not so Slsv states and that White Russia bate on the defense policies of the " I have not vjolated the secrecy matic rifles. We received set at fast." Her brother described her under this bargain waa entitled to new Oonaen'stlve government. ant in Defamation Suit of the nsth I took a* a grand specified spot where, dropped hy Churchill credited the United plane. Sabotage is in course. (forgeoiiP ail nv^r. «U whit* ch^niU* bedspreads aa "overwhelmed with happiness." it. JiTor in any place or at anv time." 45 GAUGE SEMI SHEER ...... $.1.20 Pr. States, Britain and other nations mide by PMiy pr<»ntiM. Many Versions of th« Gift Lingerie Dr. Gibson’s mother. Mrs. Edith It was under similar regional Lake Charles. La.. Dec. 6 i/P| Theae were Mra. Cra«-ford'a Soviets are taking everything out Bulletins SI GAUGE SHEER ...... $l.20 Pr. Holibaugh. said she had prayed agreements that Pakistan today of the fra* Western world with charges; of country. I ahall cross again on ^ The Ideal Gift pver popular uodding ring' design. Soms with ereatlng "detsrrenla agslnst ag­ District Attorney Griffin T. Haw­ fnnge. Also solid colors and multi-color florals. News Tidbits constantly for her son while "this succeeded India and Chile re­ kins WAS ordered out of the court I. Tbat there is a "peraistent first day Christmas, and vnll re- from (he AP-***«A ale -iWCifis iAie servatfve government to ptweea '‘''''.t'’bffiev«''fh’e'' people’ 'o f'" tWiW' (Comnninlat) regtaae etsM 1M 7. Tt / y s '. - ...Childbearing ability and gland­ as quickly aB possible with the re- parish knew then (at the lime of .7% io r ^ g * inilUBCry vpM n G oM LADIES’ ular baianc* of many American Entry in NrH ;iPrii^ Bedsi G ow n s $3-98 and S5-98| the alleged defamation) and know stkld' the doouaaeat waa fanvard- $ 2 7 . 5 0 women are being »«4 (lo e d Conditions on Release (Contlnned on Pnge Six) ed to the Ualted Natleaa leeely by unwarrenled removal of now what kind of officer* th* distrirt attorney and therlff were Genuine Leather Billfolds n'ormal ovaries. *ay« t»r. James Washington. Dec. 6 iA6 Sen­ illdste for the. Republican Presi­ i T - i l Full and twin bef! Twin and Full Bed Sizes. and are." NEW POOD PBIOB HIGH Boyl*. Beverly Hills. Calif., sur- Krasic. Vugoslsvis. Dec.fi (AhatNsfi "ccupirrs of his country. Hr Treasury Ralanre ator Tobey (R.. N H.i aald to­ «i£e0. $ 5 .9 5 Hawkins, who yielded the prose- dential nomination. Waohlagton, Dee. • —<#)—Ba­ with key eaae. change com­ — Archbishop Aiojsijc Steplnac d e m ^ the charge, levelled against day " I guarantee" that Gen. ffsob- _ ^ him two years before Yugoslavia Washington, Dec. 6 -lAI —The cution to assistant Attorney Gen­ Byrd and T a ft both addressed ton food prteaa reached a aew Colorful cwaa atrip# on tan homeapun ground. partment and paa* eaae. Col* ScisntUts In Victoria B. C.. grimly asserted hU right to the Dwight D. Eisenhower will let hi* 16 Color*; CJreen, ru*l and red. Uee for drapea eral M. E. Cultigan of N ew Or­ the American Medical association high on N ov.' , the Boiaaa • ( M ! Black, brown, graeiv with asslat from *3-day eclipse, title of archbishop today and as­ broke with the Russians position of the Treasury Dec. 4: name go before the voters In New Msgr. Stepinac said today major Net budget receipts. 2126.682,- leans because Hawkins was one in Loa Angeles last night.’ Labor Stattsttes lapartod-loday. also. have measured for firet time serted his release from prijmn Hampshire's Presidential primary 281.2 r ^ issues between the Cliurch and 515.90; budget expenditures. 2261. of the persona allegedly defamed, Tobey, long an Eisenhower man. The Rureau’e Index hit enomiew alar ISO timea aa large changed his situation "only slight­ next March. Tito's CTommUnist government are 910.948.11; cash balance, $3,902. waa asked by raportera whether hnaed on na elght-eity survey. aa Barth's sun...W ith Oonnsctl- ly-" Tobey’s flat statement that the The Index u s n tha 1886-188t "not yet settled." 197.882.39. Oontlnned On Fime Mx ,. __i_i^ rv.. he ---.vfelt ava-wNew •Hampshire sstseseOMia teitlsens ■VltoCIlfV .4F $ 1 .0 0 each iu t war-fed Induatry crying for The Roipan Catholic Prtmnt* of general won t disappoint hi* R^ j g,( , rhance to vote for the average aa 100. ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE W ITH A Yugoslavia revealed that condi- "There must be an agreement workers, s U t* U considering pUn publican backer* hy refusing lo he general in the state's primary Plua Taa aimed at dlrwtUng able-bodied wel­ tlone of his release by Premier based on honesty and ths esaential represented In that contest earn* •March 11— the first in the nation PHIIJPPINES TYPHOON fare reclplenU Into gnhifW etn- Marshall Tito's government in­ conditions demant^ed by the Cath­ amid new attacks on the Truman Manila, Dec. d—(F ) A new Dayton Koolfoam cluded a ban on his performing the olic Church," he said. "I will guarantee he will be In ploynaent. Auto Prices Due to Follow administration. the primary," Tobey replied. . typhoon, with xrinds up to 118 Cpl. Georg* F.. TaWor, 24. of duties of an archbishop and con­ •'These include church mar Senator Duff (R . Pa ). a leader mllta an hour roared toward the Be Sure riages. religious education in the _ ..... ^ ■fill'- Why Not Treat»The~ Baby ^ Bethel, who arrived hoEae yester­ fined him to thli tiny . Croatian of the organized Eisenhowfr-for- Referring then to the national fiMitral PhlUppinto today. Latex Foam day on SO-day furlough after com­ village where he was born. schools and a fiee Catholic press. Boost in Consumer Items Prealdent Republiean group, de­ Republican nonjlnating convention Hie Manila Weather Bureau bat duty in Korea, is aerioosJy la­ But in an Interview, Msgr. Step­ Oiurch marriage must be defend clared “The Democrats must he to be held in Caiioago next July, asM the typhoon waa apprnxl- To" Visit t a ^ in auto craali in Danbury... lnac firmly declared today: ed to the last breath, for It is i thrown out" of oftire in the 19.62 Tobey said; malelv 600 miles sast t t ths To One Of These Gifts For Xmas An Klaenhower - for - Prealdent ‘!T am the legitimate archbishop Sacrament established by the good Washington, Dec. fi (ffb—Hlgh-Aprocesaor*. refiners snd mining elections, and he added that Eis­ "I am confident Elsenhower will PhlUpphies loidght and hsadsd headquartsrs opens in New York. and I am not a former archbishop. Lord and man haa no right to #r prices for automobile* can be concarna wera sffacted. enhower Is the man who ton as­ be available, will be nominated, towsrri the Islasds at a speed "a( Bed Pillows If the Pop* wants It, I am ready change it." The Capehart provieion requires Threatened strike of,about 650 expected to result from a govarn- sure It. and then will be elected In Novem­ 14 miles sn hour. TOYLAND The 53-year-oId high churchman that OPS ceilings permit manu­ aanforlMd. aippered eovera. Koolfoam bakery driven and maintenance to quit my archbishopric, . but I Blaet AdnilnIstraUnn ber. indicated he is willing to live the ment order, ready for itausnea to­ facture re to take their pre-Korea alwaya holda ita ahape, nevar packa, Christening Dresses men In Bridgeport, N ew Haven will naver give It up to govern­ Duff set'forth his view* In a Eisenhower so far ha* declined 20 EARTHQUAKES rest of his life aa a simple parish night, authorizing car makers to prices and add or subtract all cost mala or needa morning fluffing. Jt and Watarbury areas scheduled for ment preeaure." apeerh last night *t an Elsen­ to toy publicly whether he will be Tslpeh, Fsrmssa, Dse. • — In the Batemant alul Slips ...... $8.93 priest in the church where he was changes through Isst July 26 In rmdlea your head m agically all n*ght today la poatpoaod for 24 hours... Rome Aaaalls “Ouator” compute new price ceitingS. hower rally in Manchester. N. H. a candidate, or whether he is a —Twenty rarthquahes terrifM $ S . 9 5 baptized soon after hi* birth to a computing new ceilingi. The pro­ long, inviting deep refreahlng aleep. Slnepen . .$2.26 to $2.50 Chines* newspaper# In Hong (In Rome, Vatican circles took The authorization will be an­ The Senator said that under the Republican. * residenU of southeastora Ftov Kong publish unconfirmed report* quick exception to the conditions Croatian peasant family in the vision permits incresaes to a much Democrats' rule In Washington mesa yesterday aud Mapped Christmaa boxed. Krasic Parish. The 400-year-old other in a serlea by the Office of later date than previously auth- Tobey’i avowed confidence (hat ‘ of B**Mlaa planea and Soviet aub- of the jyretate'a release and de- “the tax scandals, the mink coats Elsenhower -will be the Republi­ bridgee like mate* etieks, re- Shawls ...$3.98 to $6.98 marin* axperts in South China. clarad^'no civil authority” could church dominates the village of Price Stabilization allowing busi­ orizod by tha price agency. and the five percenters have made porta reaehlag TSlpeh today ness concerns to recalcttlato their The auto price adjustment xrill can Presidential candidate next . N ew Tprk B U U 'a 46 OMigres- oust him frem his place aa spirit­ peasant homes and farm build' an aroma that ha* reached to said. be the third since the Korean out­ year waa echoed by Senator Carl­ Bualiingii $4.50 to $4.98 Bloital aeaU a n redneed to 4* by ual head of Yugoelsv Catholic­ ings. prices under the Capehart provi- heaven andjt ha* to be changed.” Beautiful Chenille ExmUesit Health aion of the economic controls law. break. Car prices were first son (R., K aa), another friend and raapportlonment. law; that Demo­ ism.) Criticism of ths. administration NHRR IHVIDBND Msgr. Stepinac arose at 4 o'clock OPS cleared the way yesterday frozen as of Dec. 1, 1050. .Last boaster of the general. 8w.fater Sets, Wool cratic legialaton cldim la uncon- The archbiehop eald he had not came also from a southern Demo­ Just back from Europe, where Bo* ton. Dee. • —<66—The New this morning to celebrata Mass at for possible price Increases on a spring manufacturer* were grant­ sUtutioiUd . • • w hat police term asked for the conditional release crat, Senator Byrd of Virginia, he conferred with Eisenhower, HavM Rallraad hae vetad Ita Bath Mat Sets 01^ Mylon ...... $3.98 the regular dawn service. He ap­ ixrida range of consumer items. ed a 3 4 per cent Increase. In Sep­ culmi^aUon of 4% years of un- from Uepoglava prison granted who Joined with a Republican, Carlson told a reporter in New first dlrideai la aeariy t t yeaia. dercover work by Maurica Bojrs- him yesterday. peared in excellent health. Tliese Include clothing, meat, tember they were permitted an­ The read declared $5 ea Ha other adjustment which OPS ex­ Senator Taft of Ohio, In accuaing York yesterday: Cifetopm ...... $1.98 Up cum, It-yaar-did aon of kfontraal H * had asrvad five ysars of a Ifi- The small church waa filled with foods, milk and butter, gasoline, new preferred stock, payahie $ 3 *9 8 set pected would avetafia from 8 to • President Truman of trying to •T was working (or the gen- peUcaman. rasulta In four raids on v*ar santanca Impoaad in Novem­ sevaral hundred worahlppars, al- coal, tobacco, drugs, beer and eea- Dee. 22 to stoekheldeia ef lao* metlea. Tha agwicy aatlmatad taka the country down the road to Smart aoUd color and mulU.colbr floral paU Suite ...^$2.76 And Up •Usgad Otmmunlst homas in Mon-- ber, 1*4*. after hU eonvicUon on erd Dae. ( 2. about 100,000 manufaeturars. (OenUnMI aa Fag* Nina). SoclaUsm. Taft is an avowed can- (Ceattansd aa Fags F l^ ) tema. Ail colon. traal. chargea of eeUaborsUng with tha .(Coattanafi aa B a gs Flwa) , I

P t’ I, 1IANCHB8TEB EVENING HEEALD, MANCRESTBE. CONN., ^THUESDAY. DECEMBER 6,1951

Mihtaaaal in aranda haadduvtan- Taxes m Nov. Accuse Russia Othar nawa earriad by aourtar." ^Messiah^ H as Ordinance on Liquor Hours Tha Barba story, distiibutad MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1951 hara by tha Tu*«alasr News. A e m - Total $5,035 STATE Of Fake Letter ey TanJtiE, daaerlbad tha lattar as M iss Vickland Dies in Battle of Motions miTEIS ‘■an awksrard and cheap Oamin* — NDW PUkTlNa — form provocation.” Tbs Oomln- Miss Bolduc Given Sgt. ‘Eddie’ Wilson On ‘Spy^ Plane form Is tha prepaitanga organlca- Talented Lyric Soprano Passage of the ordinance llmlt-«portant to m# to know whether or Parking MetMB YicYd *52 Dodgi; ^ronet Sedan tion of Russia and its asst Euro­ Ing hours of sale of liquor waa ; not it it Illegal. 1 have to know $2,414 and Vet Houa* U 4;ird Reporter pean satallltaa. Will Appear Sunday; denied laat night as tha reault o f my vote to approve or, to disap- ioiR'IA^R-WIN?ERSi Surprise Shower Bimiiness h e b v ic b (CMiHmw« from Om ) a motion made by Director Melvin I prove Is a good vote." ing Income Is $2,450 N E W It. ft. N O TE H. A. France to Direct ! sCilOKCSIMN!?w.w.w j Munich, Germany— Bargeant Ed­ H« m rrtr oft S. Hathaway, Democratic member ■ ‘Table Motion Mlsa Valerie Bolduc of 33 Char­ I MT.—TE L, t-itn turn only with you. Machine »ta- Budapast, Hungary, uec. « ward J. Wllaon, 28 U lle y atraet, of the Board of Directors. Warren also stated he w’ould ■ Mencheeter taxpayera paid W,- Uon h»» become «ur». Tomai - The United SUtaa handed a new Florenca Vickland, lovely Bwad- In a move afterwards termed want to be clear on the legality APUGE I ter Oak street waa guest of honor Manchester, 0>nn., has been ap­ 035.S8 on their property during note to the Hungarian govern­ ‘‘chicanery and cheap trickery" by i before he voted, whereupon Flrato at a aurpriae shower last night pointed unit coriaapondent for A Ish-Amariean lyric aoprano, haa the month of November, and I2T,- it INTHESGN I ment today concerning tha U. S. Mayor HarokP A. Tiirklngton, I moved that the board request an PLUS: IS KOSEA** ; given at the home of Mrs. Johan­ Company In tha 4Sd Dlvlelon'e be^n engaged for the third eeuon 2*6.40 jrtnee Aug. I*, the e U rt of Air Force cargo plane forced down to appear with Oratorio-ChoraJe Hathaway, moved that ordinance, opinion from the town counsel, 169th Infantry ReglmanL the llscal year, according to the na Gremmo, 96 Maple street. Mrs. by Soriet fighters In western Hun­ be adopt^, despite the fact he \ ■liie motion was seconded, but As company reportar. Bargeant In Ita annua) preaentatlen of monthly report submitted to Oen- Dorothy Wlnrler waa co-hostess gary Nov. If. Handela ‘‘Messiah" on Sunday *ev^ had mada it clear he oppoeed Crockett moved and Hathaway with Mr*. Gremmo. Both are. fel- Wllaon will cover the news activi­ The U. S. already had requested eral Manager George H. Waddell ning, Dec. 9, under the Direction paaeage. Director T. J. CJrock- aecondad the motion to table the I low workers of Miss Bolduc at the ties of the unit and help prepare relesee of the four-msn plane crew by Collector of Revenue Paul of Herbert A. France of thle town. att. Republican, alao opposed, sec­ matter Indefinitely. Since the I Pioneer Parachute Company. articles for hometown nawapaMra in a note delivered Der. 4. motion to table takes precedence, Cervinl. and for The Orapeleaf, tha Dl\i- R IS L O N i x< A graduate of both the Eastman onded the motion. Four membera, The bride-to-be received many Today's note, a legation spokes­ Dtrectora 'Turkington, Ray S. a vote ^ ’se taken and resulted In Water collectlona laat month ■lon paper. "cots down rapair t aieaBE Biaca man ssid. was a formal reply to and the Jullllard Schools o f Music, were tl9,07B.9.1 while eoUMtions CIRCLE ‘ lovely gift*. Games \vere played, and winner o f the Naiimberg Musi­ Warren, H arry J. Flrato and John a four to four tie. The motion Sergeant Wllaon haa been a y M j bUb . . . maki a Hungarian accusation Dec. ,t, to table, therefore, failed to carry. since the start of tha liS l-ltB 2 refreshments sensed and an en- member of the 4Sd itnee 1948, and cal Foundation Award. Mlaa Vick­ H. Lappen, voted in favor leaving TODAT tlini fUTN. ; Joyable evening was spent by all. gin* last longtr, mart which alleged the plane riolgted Warren moved the original mo­ fiscal year amounted to H1.S1S.3*, reported for acUva duty In Sep­ land has appeared aucceaafully in one vote short of tha necessary IM AMIIlCA'i Miss Bolduc will be married on fassar ia *U waalbcr, iwn laMiodi- Hungary'a border with "pre-da- tion before the hoard which was according to the collector’s report. tember. 19.30, when tha division n «re If If e«m®E from Town Hall reeitala and with the five effirmative votes for paasege ] Jan. 2 to William FagllO. Jr., of cr, give bttttr aUlaag* .. termlned Intention" and aimed at lo request the opinion of the town Parking meter revenue, halt of ilJti entered federal aervlce. New York Oratorio Society and of any motion. Director Crockett, 14 Bond street, who is in the U. 8. tape 8k. Vfotoae I. Mathews, parachuting Trigoslav "diveralon- rounael. The vote on the motion BigDat A graduate of Manchester High Republlcant and the Democratic which pays the cost o f the metara, ' Nax’y and stationed at Atlantic foiaraate ara* af We«*eehe, Mfle. ists and spies" Into Hungary. mambera of the board voted wea again a four to four tie. amounted to *2.414.21 during the School, he also waa tnrolled In a He ssid. however, he was not In City, N. J. against the motion. Director Al- It was at this point that Hath­ month of November, leaving a college extension program when a position to reveal the contents 1. den E. Belley was absent. away moved for adoption. Warren balance on hand of *2S,S*2.7f. Great Til the former New England Nation­ of the note, which was delivered 4-4 Tie said. " I don't believe this hoard Cervlnl's summary of collections al Guarij oiillll was In training this morning hy V. S. rhaige I It became apparent after sev­ should belltUe itself to trickery for town servieea disclosed that at Camp Pickett, Va. d'affaires George Abbott peraon- -X' » -.j ere! motions failed to carry, that and to polltirji the why It la being Before entering the aervlce Ser­ ally to deputy Foreign Minister |10,31*.*3 wa:. collected from this I the board was tied at four to four handled right at this moment." He source In'Novem ber, for a totsJ geant Wilson waa employed at the R IS L O N i Andor Berel. criticised Hathaway for making ■The collection of used clothing IT. S. Property and DIthuraIng (Officials In Washington al­ on the measure. collection since Aug. 1», o f 12*,- Immediately after the meeting a motion he Intended to vote for distribution to the needy spon­ Office for Oonnectlcul at Bradley "fiaat truck pit- ready have denied the Hungarian 843.41. Veteran housing was the against. sored by the Missionary and So- Field. soos.. . ao< ealp rhargas and spaeulated that the reconvened after a 1.1 minute re­ largest single source of this type nit of Rhubarh The IN2 Dodge c*ra luiva ImprovcmeoU *»ad reflnemenls Inside and oat. Including new upkel^ry Hie mother. Mrs. Mabel' Wilson, gixrat as laager pilot of the plane, which they said cess following thepubllc hearing. of Income for the town, adth *2.- cial Service committee of the Tol­ Saying hs would like to sse fnhrirs. new wheel revem and hoh rapt, a new tall Hglit aaeembl.v lives St 23 Lilley street In Man­ aegin* lilt, but give* bM- was on a routine flight from Ger­ Director Crockett said he thought 4S0 11 being collected during the land Ladies' Society is in progress. some action taken, Hathaway ad Tint Safely Glass wtildow* and windahleld* are aa optional featnre. All 11*8* model Dodge car* base chester. ler all-aihuad periota*- many to Belgrade, probably got tha hoard should approve or dis­ past month to Increase the total Co-chairmen Mrs. G. Roy Brown mined he Intended to vote against Water-proofed Ignition ayalems, electrical windshield wiper* and Ori-flow shock nhaorher*.______o ff course due to had weather.) approve the ordinance subject to and Mrs. Albert Thornforde ask to re. . . ” the motion but Indicated he to *6,21.3 the legal opinion of the town coun­ Charities peid In I649.0* last for an Immediate response so that taps Mr. Ifopd O. tfWM. thought ell other motions bed Italy, Dec. 31, 1872, the daughter sel. Attorney Jay E. Ru'oinow. rep­ month for a total of >4,748.74. and W'arm garments may be diatri- Mrs. I-slla N. Giles of Hartford, banquet: Broad Brook. Crystal ^toVvPPV. ww^Wap resenting the opposition to the or­ failed to pass. "It is posalbls," he buted before the cold weather ar­ of Conccflo and Joseph Cavalaro HHp* You Ov«rcom* Armifrong fronefor g the sale of lots and buriels and Mrs. Phyllis N. Maramsreo of Lake. Ellln.yton, Hexardville. Japan lo Revise dinance, had asserted during the said, "there are five pereons who rives. Contrihutinns may he de­ Franco and had lived In Tolland Iforoge Ce„ la*. amounted lo *.'I,*2ft after *66t.30 Elmwood, snd a nephew. Philip Thompaonville, Rockville, Somers, public meeting that the proposed will vote In favor." • livered to either Mrs. Brown or Newcomb of Buffalo, N. Y. many years. She leaves two FALSE TEETH emarflte, 7*bm wa* collected In November. dsughlers. Mr*. Rossrlo Polliclno (8 Hied Von llnee PlMfl Diplomalie ( ’.orps ordinance was lllsgal under aUte "1 think you know different, Mrs. Thornforde or by calling Members of the 4-H Dairy Club Somersville, Vernon, Talrottville Loo«qw *» and Worry legislation. Mr. Hathaway," Tiirklngton re­ them they will be picked up. and Tolland. There were 128 pres­ of Hartford and Mlaa Minnie Z. No 1»>njtnr hf annoynd or foal lll-at- met at the home of Jimmy Elliott TanghI of Tolland: three aona. Director Hethswey concurred plied. The Ladies' Society of the Tol­ on Nov. .30 at 8 p. m. These young ent at the dinner and meeting. nn*f hpfiiui^ of loonn. wobhh fAliO Tokyo iga T h e .lapaneae for­ Turkington said he did not The enlarged district will be Carmelo, Ixxuls and Concetto of ♦Fpfh FASTKETH . an Improved alkn- with Crockett, but on the advice Liquor Revenues land Federated Church ■'wilt hold 4-H Club boy* are doing excellent Hop lrmn-»r*4» powder, tprlnflnd on eign office la drafting legislation know the position of Director Tolland, and eight grandchildren. of General Manager George H, Its annual thank offering meeting work in this dairy rlub. known as the Highland Dlatrict >our plMpfl hoMn •.hnm ftrnipr no thpv to give this country a streamlined Bailey on the ordinance hut felt The funeral was held Friday at "fppl uiorp ronifortiMr. 8oolhln$ ind Waddell, Who told the hoard he tonight at S o'clock at Dr. Samuel Mr. snd Mr*. Alfred Gordon of and will include 11 troop*, two R IS L O N i diplomatic corpa when she regalni thought they would either have to it waa "not fair" to force a vote Hits All Time High Explorer units and five Cub packs. 8 IS a. m. at the Burke Funeral roohn* lo Kumf mnd^ norn hv rxconnlv# iITTY Simpson's studio. Tolland have announced the en­ Home In Rockville and at 9 ■rtd mouih. Avolo pmborraMannnt “ giva* aM MBooih- international alalus. pass or deny passage of the or­ w-ith one of the members absent. The old Highland dlatrict Includ­ rmiiipd b\ loody pl«lp>. GpI FAFTEPJTH Mrs. Olive Jack.son. librarian at gagement of their daughter, o'clock at St. Bernard's church, t f petfonaiag out­ The new legislation will pro­ dinance, no action waa taken. "When you have your five ed eight troops, two Explorer and tndn> Hi noy driiR ntorp. HeHiert A. France ftolumhuA O.. not In favor. It makea no differ­ know how Director Bailey feel.a the home of her parents, Mr, and lapi Mr. a*b*r« t. irowM, svatem of atato liquor atorea, PLUS . . . Aa All Star Oast la baraar Saturday, Dec. S. from 1 and Mr*. Haiwey B, Clough. Clough, In Sherman, N. 3’. AT LOW PRICEB on the matter, " Turkington re­ Mrs. William E. Anderson. hewing enfhMiarf, Greatest Story Ever Told." |ence Bryant sav* 1931 aale* should run to 3 p. m. for the benefit of the The sjinual bsnquet of the High­ HOUKB S A. M. to I I P. M. 41 ia N. gedvofo 4«e*M, She was engaged this season as Turkington aatd. 'It ia very Im- plied. renovation fund of the church Mr*. Sabaatlnano TanghI, 78. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Clough between 1170 million and *173 land district Charter Oak Coun­ Chltope, ffilnaft ^ C K M A I L E D " The hurlal of Mrs Kelt New­ Southeast Tolland, widow of Jo­ closed their Tolland home Monday Japanese (Yemeni hesd of the Vocal Department at i million. The previous record profit cil. Boy Scouts of the America, Arthur Dru{ Si$r$$ Tailed «v* Randolph-Macon College, Lynch­ comb Burgess of .34 Lancaster seph TanghI, died Tuesday after­ anA will spend the winter In their major and several minor blow- was »16,»43,.364 In 1*47 on total was held at the Hicks Memorial Unit ...... MJO road. West Hartford, widow of noon at her home. She waa bom In St. Petersburg, Fla. winter hony. Is Expensive Buy burg. Vs., but still finds time to : offs. aale* of *137, .32*.1.37, School Nov. 28 at 7 p. m. Gueata ( ^ « o a modasi flib fulfill a busy concert schedule New Blasts, Coconut la the .sole means of Dr. J. Lincoln Burgess, who died St the bsnquet were George H« W'. * • livelihood for many Filipino.*. at her home Wednesday evening. bacoma) mafloirieao* Mi.«s Vickland possesses a voice BURNSIDl rhronler, deputy regional Scout Brisbane. Australia (Fi — Many residents said they would Nov. 28. was held in Toliand South of exceptionally line timbre which Executive, George F. Thompa, R iSLO N E wha n it bears the nama Queenslanders are buying Uioiis- she used with greet refinement like, lo leave for the safety of A b o u t T o w n Cemetery Friday. ,Nnv 30. Mrs. Death Rain a MOST *eg pBoeaaMt Burgess was a former re.sident of council president. Samuel Einateln, “ pul faiM evarp amtor on our TW k*f, •«*!••. Heyee f.. Tlemer and Vietnam two words Instead of er with red flashes of flame which is above him ? "THE “ C lose T o IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN STREET —Tharlea Malik, I,«banon dele­ one Pity the poor geographic atrepking through it. 24 hours after the armistice he- gate to (IN, student on his final exams! '"The wind was "nlowing from comes effective, IRON M y the SKiuth and the smoke and a 2. Both sides withdraw troops H e a r t” dark cloud of ashes drifted our from the 2 'j mile wide buffer MAN” way. In only a minute or two a sone within 72 hour*, leaving only I:«S-S;IS aiie-eiie-tiae fine rain of ashes began In fall. police units W MORIARTY But v e could tell that the 3. A military armistice com-! llA l Manche»ler worst part of the ashes were fall- mission named by military com- I ■ROTHERS ing only a* close as about two mandera be re.*ponaihIe for auper- ■ALCH PONTIAC *18 CENTER STREET kllometera from Mambajao ' xoaion of theanTiiatlce SALES That 'vas a little over a mile 4. The commission have au- Qlastoekury Theater IMPORTED 188 CE.VTER STREET POLITO'S avvay So the townsfolk went lo ihority to check at ground, sea Tel. Olaatonbury SM7 work helping those in the strirk- and air ports of entry and com- lANTLY'S SERVICE STATION 941 CENTER STREET en area while lava boiled over the munication centers throughout T o d a y th r« s a t . SERVICE STATION T'' crater rim, and flaming ash Korea. Membera of the commia- "ACROSS THE CASHMERE 3*8 MAIN STREET bumed trees on the mountain sion have freedom of movement ROCKY'S slopes over sll principal line of com- WIDE MISSOURI" FOR WOMEN n a rk Gable ■UHRER'S AMOCO STATION At 7 o'clock that, night the vot- munication The commission alao 18 BRAINARD PLACE cano erupted again, blasting open he lesponsihle for aerial obsen-a- "RANNER LINE" SHEU STATION new vent. The volcano, in the tion and photo reconnaissance. i Lionel Barrymore—Sally Fereat .knOWHDYHAHKSTAIiEM SHORT SLEEVE SLIPONS 888 CENTER STREET center of the t3-mlle long Island. .3. Neither side increase the ROY hlaied ao brtghtlv tt lit up Mam- strength of its forces, equipment, S U N D A Y and M O N D A Y c e n t e r ‘‘U rile E gypt”— Mark Stes-ea* MOTOR SALES hajao on the north roast. Then military facilitlea or materiel, :iSTEVE CDNDQSi SERVICE STATION DEPOT SQUARE came the terror « Within 72 hours after the “The Tank* Are Cnming” $ ^ . 8 8 Steve Cochran JERRY BRAHDDUJ' se" IWin-BosH DeLue— 28* CENTER STREET the ultimate la esbiBst aiaksl Rush Into w a ter " ’r ” ''’*).''' ItCMCM SCRANTON ■We could see aahe*. rocks and e x t r a : CLARKE lav. being shot out of the new controlled ‘‘Acroe* The Wide Mlanouri" MOTOR SALES SALES AND SERVICE hol# EmidEt flameE." Mi$fl oth^r aidE. 'Shown Sun. From | to 2 P . M. BROAD STREET 116 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Romtuldo paid. "H ot a$hp$ b^gan 7. Each Only— Great BUI CARDIGANS to fall on Mambajao, administering half of the buffer Idra btr w M * yBir lwyyi«r wMi i Y ib w ii H w R H ihM * COOK'S ST. PHER'S 'Almopt Everybody rushed info on ita aide of the demarra- SERVICE STATION SERVICE STATION Lhe water where wa stood and , ^ CibhMt Sink.i.J*t-T«ww Difinm lwr.i.FM J Wista MinMwrl gaged hack at the auTul eight. , *■ The armistice $ T T . 8 8 MANCHESTER GREEN 114 EAST CENTER STREET 'Lava began to run down the | furtive until the COUGHLIN'S slope., glowing fiery red. Expio- "I"" >» organised, staffed and DELICIOUS How her ex-es will sparkle when she see* TONY'S ilons threw up rocks from the a gift-wrapped miniature of a Youngs­ SERVICE STATION ATLANTIC STATION surface. Flamea flared high along ^ town Kitchens Cabinet Sink on the SIZES: 34 to 40 51 OAKLAND STREET the edge of the lava flow aa trees have objected ^ JTive ‘ 8S CENTER STREET u*ara annilfad aiona of polnta thraa. four and fiva. MEALS Christmas tree. DoCORMIER "Then the .moke and clouds They Insisted on hy 'S All in all. .x-ou have 18 wonderful TURNPIKE shut out the rtew. But we still neutrals rather than A llle d ^ m - F— f r i i i t MOTOR SALES m ^ ls Id choose from. Every one is pould see a red alow " munist teams. They wanted In- 24 MAPLE STREET AUTO lO D Y parked with the luxuiy, convenience A powdery ra*tn of fine ash fell spectlons limited to P^rts ltdi^ hut have shied sway and work-saving features that only EARL'S Iflfl MIDDLE TPK. WEST ■ iW srm»«4 silat f ' ' •* the water. Thousands "I"* Youngstown Kitchens can bring to the SERVICE ^ T IO N there for hours, watching the v o l- ' ID * Reds also have I n d ic t ^ they home. See the gorgeous white-enameled 515 MAIN I t REBT WALrS cano. until truck, and buses evar- ! would not approve aerial a DANCING TONIGHT W f will * i « • pefT” ' USED CAR photiT reronnaissancs. The Com­ miniaturr in rnow) ■*)*'*' steel units shown . . . and especiaDy con­ GULP SERVICE Hartford uated them tq- Mahlnog, on the IMPORTED munists would ban rotation of plsjlit of Ihr Voungrtown sider Jet-Tower Dishwashing. N o other FERGUSON'S louthaaat roast. T O • kitchrm rsbinrl Sink ol HARTFORD ROAD troops nr replacement of equlp- method known can match ita speed and ..SflldUFS.^.mayatt. Jn to . Hia.dtadrt-. xourchoitT. It itittrsflivrlT GARAGE TERRY SQUARE ed town. me'hr anif ammuntllffl. wrapped in the tinliday efficiency. seek only to limit the strength of -ssnatr-'sntl.l* suiteiiSjShifci' DON.W 1LUS SERVICE SZi^lOM. Seven amall villages wer* pelted form of a dex-rr roin bank. CASHMERE 2fll4 MAIN 8TBEET armed force*. MANCHESTER'S FAVORIinl* Come in today! You’ll diacover that GARAGE n-lth a deadly hall of hot aahes - W ell imiall aciual equip­ GRISWOLD'S Panapan, Payahan, Anoling. Sad- Meanwhile. Allied airmen made ment St your tomenience. « Youngstown fQtebeii is sstg to oam. IB^AIN STREET 107 attacks on front line Com­ OAK FOR MEN SERVICE STATION SLO A Ti pan. Tlbticaa, Kahuhl and Mau- 114 WEST CENTER STREET FOR THE DEAL ran. munist, field guns today In an all- CHEVROLET CO. A great yellow curtain of smoke out campaign to make Korea'* GRILL Andover SLOATE SQUABB and fumes poured out of the crat- twilight war even quieter. HOUYWOOD I er and hung over the northam end The abnipl change In United SLEEVELESS SERVICE STATION KEN'S of the Island. It wa* still there Nation* air support tactic* came *42 EAST CENTER STREET GARAGE RockviUe YOUR LIFE” I today. as American Jets .tangled with the ROUTE « Down the northern elope* of Reds the 11th successive day - * KEENEY MANNIE'S Hibok Hibok. a huge mass of lava new record for continued air war. MOTORIUM flowed slowly toward the low­ One Red jet was reported shot .98 GARAGE Ballon lands, It seared and covered every­ down, one probably destroyed ar.d IM S TOLLAND TURNPDU: 11« UNION 8TBEET thing In Its path. another damaged. The Air Force BCCKLAND, CONN. LAURELSON'S lioefcs Glow said no Allied planes were hit. TONiaHT I SERVICE STATION OLENDER'S Ashes lifted like rain from the PlIoU who hit R ed artlllerj’ aald LOU'S : jrellow clouda ROUTE • lO D Y SHOP I they deatroyed 38 guna on the All the eonx-snicBde of a 48” Cabinet Two bowbplae draioboonl in a coas- ATLANTIC STATION bharred tm nke o f coconut THE WINDSOR AVENUl western front. Sink with the added luxury of Jet- poct 48'*. Drsinboard iGiiea to eovar iM EASt cl»iTEli StllEET I palms on the mountainside looked This would be the equivalent of Tower Diihwsshing. look inside and either faml. One bowl'extra-deap. I like burned match sticks. ..^ngiBI mixing-fsaoet, rinec spray. Bloomfield more than a whole Red artillery SYMPHONY see *8 swirling jet* of hooeler-heatH LONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS LOU'S S Q m e rt Volcanic rock glowed In the cen- regiment's guns. Many othere water get diahrii spoltees in 9\ Mi-Bakr enamel 8niabet wipe clein HAMILTON I ter of the atricken are*. were damaged. Bunutea. See top-to-brStom washing easil,v. Doors and drawee* sonnd- OR COAT SWEATERS ESSO STATION K N IG H rS Late today search partiea came Red guna have beeji harassing 1 action that no other method can insn'lsted. Additroasl features 4flS MAIN STREET AUTO REPAIR I back vrith bodiea of 23 more vie- UN infantry alnee the twtUght FOUR poeaiblj^ match, gaioret 2t TUNXIS AVENUE SERVICE STATION time. They were found on the war began Nov. 28. MeCLURE fringe o f the seared a iA . about PERHCT USTINING I KkfiMM M W «t8 I ROUCHER'S Some Models At the Old Price and Old Tax, Double Sayings! three inUes from Mambajao. The .34 AUTO C O . Vernon I bodiea were buried immediately. SIS MAIN STREET AUTO REPAIR Eighteen eertoUaly burned vll- Cattle Rustler PINE "HOME COOKED" POODS lOU BLUE HllJaS AlYiNUE VERNON llagert were brought here. They MAPLE ~ SERVICE STATION are being cared for In an emer­ Killed In Java SUPER SERVICE gency hpapttal aet up by the Red tse SPRUCE STREET Ellington 1 Croaa. ^ . IVarehouse Point Refugeea overflowed the school Bemaraiig. Java—(jpv—An Indo- I MANCHESTER . ERNIE'S SWISS I and homaa. H alf o f the houaes neilan emtUa metier met death by CAVEY O n f* A CABHMEIUC 83VEATER A lfo YOU’LL GIVE THE FINEST. BOFT, JOE'S are built on atUU over the water. atoning. SERVICE STATION Formtriy $129.95 A MOTOR SALES SOCONY STATION — BOUND MOTORS Thouaaads of refugees camped A emall-Uma bandit laadar neu* 99.95 LUXURIOUS, TAILORED TO PERFECTION. A G U T OF DISTINCrnON u s WEST CENTER STREET WEST BOAD I out. Selatiga, Central Js'vb. ebsasd by Now Only ' ^ Your Hometown Nash Dealer (joeonuta are tba lure which a mob of villagera, fell inUi FOR THAT SPEOAL SOMEONE. 1 keeps bringing FiUplnoa back to mvina and waa stoned to death DISTRIMITfD RY 389 CENTER STREET AT 1ST CENTER STRSn T I L 4 0 7 9 Camiguln Uland despite the erup- by hla angry purauera. Hla gang Itlona of turbulent Hibok Hibok. among other thinga, had stolen ifl Elcctrinl Dept. •— Basenent BUiee 1MB thero hava been two KniTiinG mills ite J W . coRi Manidhester Auto ' m a m c n m t u C o m m * ■•iir I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER «, 1961 PAGHFIVE

Tobey added. Ifilllctltng he looks IUMCHE8TER BVEN1N0 BEBALDl MANCHESTEB. CONN. THUKSDAT, DECEMBER a, im Stepinac Disputes Tobey GuaranlecR for Elsenhower to speak out In the Spencer Co. Enters IWWO”» McReynolds to Discuss U. S. meantime. Ehe general'a hackers MOWY INOE ounil nOK-UNOmU don't expect him to do so. how­ IVIold G^fkis Field Coim. Power Plfi^ Terms for Release ever. until he ha* completed his Heavy Raiiis C b|i m Cave>fai PolilicaU Military Duties P****“‘»**y asaignment aa aupreme command­ er of Atlantic defenae force* in Bolton Sub-Station kmM\ Demooritie Xmst Psrty (Oeattaaed frem Pag* Oae) (Contlmied from Page One) Spencer Rubber Ppoduet* Onm- C itifie d Advertising Europe. pany haa entered the Induitrial "Our Political and Military Ob- Under New Hampshire law, an 7 1 though many of the villagers hid eral * candidacy before I left and molded rubber good* field, and A new 3500'ICVA BUb etaUon LEOION NOME - FRIDAY. lEO. , P. M. tigatioina" will be the topic of the I’m aUrtIng again tomorrow Individual can be entered In the OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 18 not yet heard of his relurti, fong that will earva all of the power talk to be presented by Dr. George morning. And I expect him to be state’* Preaidential primary by Ward W. Kllllon haa been placed V — iBtBrtBiBBMNIt — a fte r dark last night, to his na-' ID. McReynolds of the University nominated and elected President pciltinn and without hla conaent. In charge of the new division aa ada f o r . tha Bolton area la manager of molded rubber goods He for Bate 72 tive village. of Connecticut In the second after­ on the Republican ticket." If he asks within a apecifled lime i f o r S d t 72 acheduled to be under construc­ operatinna, W, Robert Spencer an­ THOUUNPS OF FAIRS TO SILICT MBrimbo M n ie by T«iiy O 'M fh t ^ noon lecture aerie* sponsored by Carlson aald he and Eisenhower that hla name he wllhdrajvn, how­ HEW! Two or IteM-Badrooin A fte r maas, the archbishop talk­ nounced yesterday. FROMoMADI IN OUR FACTORY tion eoea at tha tlBiBB- W f bn by ed with correapondents in the ves­ cheater Branch, to be held Tuesday Kllllon rnmea to the Mancheater BDlton Center roed, Parker Boren, did not Intend "in any way to If there ia no requeat, he ataya in UDIIS' S-t231. m eiiager at tha Oomnacticut P ow e^ tibule ot the church. afternoon at 1:18 at the Communi­ the contest. firm after three years a* aaalatant MorgBiBf M kow ihl ibmI Db^imb T««m «f ty Y. Continuing with the obliga­ quote the general." sales manager of Tyer Rubber Oompany, leportad today. / " I am personally very satiafied Tohey waa asked how he couM Tobey'a "guarantee" waa that LoU for Sale 73 Company. Prior to hla aaaoclatton 5ATIN SLIPPERS ■eran eeld that the com pi^ MmifBBB MeKBonror m 4 Mary-RIla UwuBttM because I am fulfilling my duty." tions of the United States to tha guarantee that Eisenhower will F.laenhower will not withdraw. win build the station on property rest o f the world, the theme o f the with Tver, he waa with Goodyear ha said. "I can perform my be represented In the New Hamp­ Republican Gov. Sherman Adama B inU D IN O liOT, 78' x 300’ at the teaentty acquired from Itr. and lecture aeries being “United States Tire and Rubber Company. priestly duties her* just as I did shire primary. Tohey replied he of New Hampahire already haa * 1 .7 9 7 4 8 S . ______Qreen. Wm, Kaaehl, Contractor Mra. WUllam PhUllpa, ad- and Our World Reaponaiblllti**." Spencer la a leading manufac­ In priaon (He waa allowed to couldn't elaborate on that. said F.laenhower aupportera will and Builder. Phone 7773. Jotae the Rugglee farm. Dr. McReynolds’ talk will be a log­ turer of phenolic nihtier sponge 1 W t. — W.OO maintain a small chapel near his cnicr the general'a name in the OffleerB-----■ o f the it ical follow-up of the one presented "I think the air will be ciarlfied snd quality nihher hands. COVENTRT — Let and trader at cell.) primary. Amrer Oompany already last month by John Knox Jeasup, between now and the primary'," MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Lake. Lot 80 X 100. Trailer— 1341 " I ran do my duty here and ctesured with the Iton Zoning chief editorial writer of Life, on Children'* Ollder 38 foot. Price ILOOO. Jemee am willing to stay here my whole Oommlaslon construction the subject of "Our Economic Genuine Leather Hard J. Roben A Son. Realtora. Tel. life." Sole Five room^ custom of the sub sUI Commitments." three years oM Cape Cod. Full 74SS. The need fof^ the new sub eta- The archbishop said he did not Dr. McRe.ynold* la well known SLIPPERS ttoa In waa demonatrated ' want to dlBcusa political quea- ehed dormer, room for addi­ Suburban for Sale 75 locally and has frequently spoken wtoeta a au^'btatloa built two years ROASTING CHICKENS tions. hut firmly declared that In town, the last occasion being on tional bath and m « t « r I* turnpike, east near "everyone unjuitly attacked haa United Nations Da.v. Oct. 24. when Rateil *1 .9 1 room. York air condition mg LAKE PROPERTY, targa living a right to defend himself." room with fireplace, bath, artes­ Oreen, to cover east­ lie talked on "The United Nations Value, $2.9S Sixas 6-2 ern Mdaoieeter and Bolton, waa This week «nd next we have a large enoagh aupgly to "However,’’ he added, "now If heat, automatic elMtric iiot ian well, 38,800. Modern home, 4 and the Far East." Head o f the be Inaufflcient for the Is better to pacify the situation water, storm windows and rooms, hot water oil heat, $10,- Department of Government and needs of Mancheator's offer oar ten per cent discount on ten or more chiekena. and not inflame paaslona.” Dri George E. MrBeytiolda 000. Make an offer. R. O. Den­ Foreign Relation* and dean of the screens, lot w U treed coh- Idly growing neighbor. Permitted to Preach CHILDREN'S ton. 6734. freah or frozen. Stock your freezer now with theae fine College of A rt* and Sciences at venient to school tnd trana------1------Under terms of hi* release, the the University of Connecticut. Dr. "China. Japan and the Power*.’ portation. Very good value at VERNON — New 4-room ranch, Heavy rala, which burst a newer ptge, eauaed thle eave-la en a Sea PrMrfeoo ftraet 1 Im Doitta/ Kiel*—My pother got a black birds for the winter. archbishop ia forbidden to isaue McReynolds la a moat interesting Thia ha* been written in col DRESS SHOES eye last night. pastoral letters, advising his fol­ laboration with Dean Merlheth E. large lo t near bus and school. erm ttUlfonUs mwHk, tJnmdy hard Wt fcy twm Bw|or ratal w M etoraie, farad roora d m Drantly r. and well-informed speaker. $13,900. Neighbor— She should put Cameron of Mount Holyoke and Choose your own color schem*. lowers on public or personal con­ He haa had teaching experience (BfKA Telephfd«)e piece of steak on it. ROGIR OLCOn duct, or to issue public state­ Profe."or Thomaa Mahoney of P A U L B. ISHAM Berbers Wood*. Agent. 3703. at Indiana University, and the Realtor Elsie—If we’d had steak In the 403 West Center Street Telephone 7tSS ments. He may leave Krasic only ITnivcrsIty of Maine as well as at M. I. T. ANNOUNCING ’2*47 after a%oIf ball when It’a too hot house, m y father wouldn’t have with the permission of the Cro­ Preceding Dr. McRcynolda' lec­ Heatfy Hartford Wanted— Real Eatate 77 Iowa §ugar the University of Connecticut Boys, Girls Swap to mow tha lawn. hit her.. atian Minister of Interior. During World War II he served In ture at 1:1.5 a coffee hour and ao- FIRST QUALITY LIATHIR Salat And plenty of man can’t figure Call William McBride CONsroERINO RELUNC But he will he permitted to the U. S. N avy and saw service in cial time will be enjoyed by those out why a woman lUcaa to get NEW LOW PRICES ON Manchester 4816 YOUR PROPERTY ? Boost Ei preach sermons In church and it is the Philippines and the southwest attending. Thia will begin at 12:4.5. School Courses away from It all by spending a day DAEN'S SUIDI Without obligation to srou. we believed he will he completely free Pacific. He is the author of A amall admiaalon fee ia charged GENUINE FOAM shopping or an afternoon at a to receive any vtsitors. for the lecture, with a reduced fee S5 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, now v»- will appraise or make you a ceah articles snd books on the Far East Defiance. O.— If one of tha beauty aalon or at a bridge table, Des Molnet, la.'^—of)—Tha poa- There waa no effort to slop cor­ snd ha.' a new book scheduled for for tho.se purchaaing a ticket for cant 4H-room »Ep»ndabl* Cap* offer tor property. Be* u* before or by going to meetinge, •Ibillty of Increasing sugar heat respondent* from visiting the vil­ publication in January entitled. the aeriea. Essley W hite Shirts DRESS SHOES Cod la offered below it* actual you aell. ^ y a in the manual training clasa Phone 6273 Married Couple* Are Too OiUeel acreage In Iowa la being explored lage today and no policemen were KUFHD value. ThU houae feature* first \ire know* you’re coming, he’ll stationed at the church or pariah But that doesn’t mean 'thoae by U. S. agricultural leaders. was uncertain whether the llmlla BRAE-BURN REALTY bake you a cake. Here’s why: houae. from Zsgreh to make him more floor living room with fireplace pureulta nren’t relaxing to the on hia movement would prevent MALLORY K.isley— the famous .otir mers, has rough plumbing end her own means of relaxation and parish house, siready occupied by farm village, with pigs and geese OVERSHOES nsed 4-8-A-7 room singles and 3* miilp gift giving prohlrm**. REG. $3.45 heating, storm windows and Ralh Milieu to regard the choice with five nuns of the only Croatian in noisy possession of Its street*, rnirh«*‘r Msllorv (.ill (.rr- screen*. Pncod at $14,000. Call famll,v bouses. Howard R. Haat- tolerant eye. Catholic order. "Sen-ants of the snd autumnal heaps of pumpkins Ingt. Phone 2-1107. People Relax In DlffeTeBt Waya, ^ave $1000 F ronf lifiralro. Tlir^p rrrtifirm rA • Fleece and 2-2667. W hat sounds like a stupid waste L ittle JesOs." piled beside the peasant homea. NOW S2.95 8» Be Opea-BUndtod The prelate has four married The srrhbi.shop was bom In a p n f t lilr h im to « jrlect- rtt Shcriinfl Lined LIST WITH ah active concera for of time to on* spouse may well be 199 WOODBIUDGE Street — 6 News item with a Dallaa, Texas, sisters living In the parish, hut part of the parish railed Brezaric, hih plrji« iirr—« fine Mai- reliable courteous service. Free perfect relaxation for the other. Fire, $1000 Bum s rooms. 4 down. 2 finished on sec­ they were not on hand to greet about a mile from the church. It lorv hat of hia rhnjtr. (,pr- • Water appraisal arriving al aattsfactory date line; " A husband's plea that ond floor. Steam heat with otl (AU rights reserved, NEA him because of the suddenness of tihratr^ arr prP»rntpH in REG. $4.95 selling price to you. The Allen his wife be rationed to one comic Service, Inc.) Rapallenf burner. copper tubing, ga­ Uberty, N. Y.—(A>>—Sanitation his release. bright littip hat hoxpo with Realty Co. Phone Mancheater book dally becaua* they Inter­ rage in basement. House is in Department workers found a wom­ Get* New- Aulo Manche$ter^$ Piano m iniatiirifhal» inhiHf. Make 5108. fered with her household duties He w-aa brought from prison In NOW S3.95 excellent condition. Large lot. In­ an here who had money to bum. $niir rhri'tm as chopping quire Charles W. Lathrop, lOO has been denied by Peace Justice Picking up the refuse at the e new American automobile pre­ DUtributor for FOR Q lh c K RESULTS In selling Kills 665 Snakes mprrv . . . makp hia Chri«t- East Center street. Phone 2-0384 Bill Rlchberg." home of Mra. Ida Paglino, on* of sented to him, through the Vati- i SERVICES your property call Suburban Reading further In the story, ma* mprrirr— give Mallory the workers, Harold KortrighL can. by U. S. admirers. •SOHMER or 7886. Realty Co., Realtors, 841 Main you find the w ife’s reply to the Gift Cprtifirate*. In Six Day Span found one can that seemed toe It was w-hile riding away from That Interpret The Wishes street Call 8215. husband’s charge: That she needed Leopglava priaon that the arch-1 •GULBRANSE^ . I - M A N C H E S T E R ------Four room heavy. It waa----- exactly • $1,000 to read comic books to relax. ■ bishop heard on the aut(»nobile Of The Family fMl the (lifTerence In o MAUORYI brick, oil fired forced air heat, W A N T E D room hoiuc on one worth. He gave the money back to b u y s e v e r a l -8 Her reply may sound absurd to Billings, Mont.— (>P)— R a n g *' radio a broadcast of the official •WURLITZER Rusco window*, all utlllUe*. new floor,'w ith out hulldinga, and Mrs. Paglino— but that's not all. hot water heater, near bus and women who find their relaxation riding Is more than just watch: announcement of his release, de- j about 5 acres of land. Must be •HARDMAN l^ew Low Prices new Broad street school. Avail­ in more Intellectual or worthwhile Ing the dogles: Frank Hendren Mra. Paglino ramamberod there scribing him as the "form er arch- i These iir builneiS zone and on etate puraulta. was a second $l,000-ean some JOHN B. BURKE able January 1. Standard Agency. killed 668 retUesnakes In six days biahop.” I w ill w elcome an highway. State particulars in But who la to aay how anybody place. This on* got by aanltation The room in which he will live | gift H it box them Manchester 2-1263 or 2-1686. while at work for a livestock com­ u gift first letter. Write Frank Denette, els* should get relaxation— even a workers and ended,up in the local la a simple one, without running , FUNESAL HOME man w ^'’,Tur»Uy. w*' M ANCH ESTER—Two taiile* out, 18 Village street RockvlII*. husband or a Judge? pany. ' He found them gathering water. It contains a bed, a smell | KEMP'S B*aley Incinerator. When they fished the 87 Eaet Center 81. Tel. 6868 four down, two unfinished up, oil Plenty of women fall to under­ In a basin, piled In bunches o f 18 can out of the 1,500 degree heaL wardrobe cabinet, a small table | Incorporated for yc W A N T E D — Listings of all kind*. to getting ready to den up for heat, knotty pine kitchen with stand how their huaband's get re­ 20 and tw-o straight chairs. But ad­ AMBULANCE SERVICE Furniture and Music MENS ^rtVS SHOP Put the selling of your property the hot money wasn’t there any Advertine in The Herald—-It Pays two-car garage and breeseway. laxation from slttlAg In a boat in the winter. Hendren used a 1x4 ditional furniture la being brought ^ 00^ ^ O IF M A IN OTBPI into experienced handg. Your in­ board about 5 feet long to toaa more. - MASfNISTCO.CO Large lot. Priced way below to­ the broiling aim hour after hour quiry at to our servic* Invited. while the flah refute to bite, or them away from their holw Then It all started when Mra. P ag- day's market. Only $12,500. Call Alice Clampet, Realtor. 843 Main crouching in a blind hoping to get he clubb^ them to death. He llno's kids cleaned out the cellar Barbara Woods, A$*nt. 3702. gtreet. Phone 2-4.545 or 2-0880. ' a shot at a few ducks, or trudging notched the board to keep counL fo r mama. REASONABLE H^IES

C O VEN TR Y—4 'a room dwelling, modern bathroom, all imprcvc- I A C3 ALLERY OF FRAORANX GIF menta. Full price $6,500 about 61,200 to $1,500 down payment. 30 day occupancy. Tune in adventure. 3 F A M IL Y —5 room duplex, one apartment occupancy In 30 days DIAMONDS Separate furnaces, new oil furnac' -.'4 on owTier* side. 3 esr garage neai" / m t new school, shopping and bua lire C OeT Y Bale price $11,000. About $3,000 11 cash needed. ' iiallicraHers on 3 F A M IL Y —8 room fist*. 30 day occupancy on 1st floor, nice neigh­ T. ■* The World’s Most Amazing Ra< Charm Sef 3*® borhood. 'isrge lot with ehade and fruit trees, mile from center, 1 Single garage. Selling at $13,500 with about $4,000 down. Frogronc* Trio Symbol Sef 0®* LOTS OF LOTS Bolton— 180 X 200 and up— $600 and up. Bountrary to Law WTIC—Backetage Wife. WON8—Reporter’s Round-up. Dec. 0. it waa announced today by Supervisor Morrison pointed out Dan When you come to visit The House Ways and Means WCCC— Mualc. 8:45— Dlatricl Supervisor L. A. Morri­ that Information on the farm labor Hall. TRUSSES-Bars 1 fN ai O w ) me, climb one flight of stair*, turn Gov. Sir Fianklln GImaon offi­ subcommittee railed Knohl to the n I ■WKNB—News; Request Mati­ WTHT—Sydney Walton. son. force ia particularly Important this right and push the door bell with ELASTIC STOCKINGS The legality of the ordinoneq cially opened Ihe exiilhitlon with witneaa chair after first digging a nee. 10:00— Mr. Morrison doe* not expert to year a* a mean* of measuring the your elbow. r.XPERT FITTERS mwiiWt •!« limiting the hours for sate of WTIC—Your Hit Parade. effect of the defense program on Ihe remark that the Korean war n » l r «m cM w*r* wrecked. i little further into the story told 4:15— find a great many farm worker* .iam Why my elbow? liquor waa questioned last night WTIC -Stella Dallaa. WHAY—Newa. In Manchester. He pointed out. the labor supply available on (arms had demonalraled Ihe t'N princi­ Hi# dMtli of two poriono w»« by Abrahsm Teitelbaum, Oilcago at the public hearing in the Muni­ WTHT—Marriage for Two. WONS—Frank Edwards. and aa a guide In developing n* Dan You're not coming empty ple that peace la hiiilt on i elriir- Arthur Drug Storus nportod by one »ourc« onH an-1 however, that a certain number of lawyer, that the two men tried to cipal Building when Attomey 4:80— WTHT—Elmer Davla. people who do aeaaonal farm work tlonal farm manpower policlee that 1 haniteil, are vou ? ture of law and orderly progrea.i e u a r reporter aald he aaw a shake him dowm for tfiOO.OOO with Ipf Jay E. RuMnow, representing the WDRC ' Yankee Kitchen. WDRC—The Uneup. Nationaliit baattnc a Commimlat the representation that they had opposition to the ordinance, TOO WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. 10:15— to death. Washington connections and could charged that it was In violation of WTHT—Bob Uoyd Show. WONS—Jack’s Waxwork*. It waa feared that others were " fix ' his tax troubles. |SI’ aUte legialatlon. 4:45— 10:80— 15^1 klDed when Amoy trucks plouRh- Teitelbaum said the proposition Rubinow pointed out the ordi­ WTK7—Woman In My House. WTHT—Treaauty Band. od Into a densely packed mob. was put to him by Frank Nathan, nance tncludea grocery store beer 6 :00 — WTK7—Musical Album. TDNISnSIE ai'Bt Eafaroe Baa a Pittsburgh promoter and friend permits. He aeaerted that under WDRC—New*; Old Record Shop WONS—Jack's Waxworki. Premier Mohamnoed Moeos- of Caudle, and Bert K. Naater, * T.'*- the provision of Section 802B of W H A Y - Storv Queen. WDRC—Robert Q’a Waxworks de^h's government had warned Hollywood, Fla., business man. the Public Acta of 1851, munici­ WTHT - - News; Joe Gtrand 10:45— earlier that force would be \ised to DesUeu Ktatemenia palities have the power to regulate Show. WTHT—Foreign Reporter. Christmas Gift ■Hr the hours ef sale of those holding The Finest enforce the ban against the dem­ Teitelbaum also declared that WTIC -Just Plain Bill. WONS—Jack ! Waxworks. package store permits only. onstration today by Tehran Uni- I-ealie Rale, son-in-law nf Nathan, WONS—Sgt. Preston of the Yu­ 11:00— I told him that Nathan waa a The ordinance is "clearly Ille­ kon. Newa on all atationi. vereity atudents. called by the gal and invalid," he claimed. A t­ *;■ communist Tudeh party The Reds "blackmailer." 8:15— WTHT—Newa. Rale denied he had even told tomey Harold W. Garrity, repre­ WDRC- The Old Record Shop. In recent weeks have intensified senting the Manchester Package 11:15— their efforts to incite the students Teitelbaum. or anyone else, that. WHAY -Cro.vby’* (Quarter. WONS—Jack’! Waxworki For The Entire Family.... Store Asaociatlon which advocat­ to demonstrate in defiance of In a brief stay In the witness WTIC - Front Page Farrell. WDRC—Public Service Pro- chair. Rale also said there waa no ed the ordinance, aald In hia opin­ government proAbitions. 8:30— gram Daniel Ijimnn^ Altoona, Pa., truth in testimony by Mrs. Shyrl ion the ordinance "opmpHea with Fighting started today when shoe manufacturer, was arreated the statute 100 per cent." WTIC—Note.* and Quote*. WTHT- -Sporta Report. Communist-led sj^dents tried to Menkin, friend of Teitelbaum. that WHAY Band by Demand. WHAY -Night Watch. la Altoona yesterday, as the al­ he once told her he thought It The ordinance failed to pa.ip sJi hoode, and the CIC steelworkers' 8:80— Playhouse. threw a steel line around the Maj­ W’ONS—Newa: Bill Jenkins 12:30—News. the celebrant at the solemn re­ Knohl, s gray-halred man with Wage dispute between General up If he knows Just what he'a go­ completely washable makes the' area of scientific research that union were also parties to the con­ lis. quiem high Maas, Rev. George a booming voire and an assured Rlectrte Company and United ing to get. ideal gift shirt. ' heretofore has not been available tracts approved by the wage Show. The fighting spread through the Hughc.s the deacon and Rev. John WTHT—Sereno Gammell. manner, came before the commit­ Electrical Workers ITnion in New Actually, it ia quite possible to It comes in plalda of the Mac- regularly in this part of the world. board. streets Icsdtng to the square as Harmon the sub deacon. Mrs. Jane tee accompanied by Charles Mar- York mny he settled today. WTIC -Em il Cote Glee Oub. pro-Mosaadegh youths, ha.stilv buy a man a gift that he'll like. , Cleod, MaePheraon and Gordon The worker* involved are em­ Board of Realtor* Maccarone was organist and solo­ glotll, Pittsburgh attorney. WDRC—Record Album. armed with long poles, fought that will surprise him and at a clans, and can be laundered In the ployed principally in Utah, Ari­ ist. On advice of hla counsel, Knohl zona. Nevada, and New Mexico. 8:45— scattered battles with the Com­ price that Isn't staggering. I washing machine. W TIC- Three Star Extra Have Yule Parly Rearers were Philip Welles, refused to give an esUmatQiof his Moat men use. or would like to I Public Record* However, plants of the Phelp*- munists. Stanley Gniaf, Michael Brown. A1 net worth. He said: To Aid Furiiisliiiig Another shirt that's a good gift WDRC—Lowell Thomas. Bars Times Newsman use. after-shave talc. When talc : Dodge Oxporatlon aa far Eaat a a Tcrcila, Adolph W. Mlkol and "I object to that and refuse to pos.«ihly Is a Glen Urquhart plaid 7:00— Tehran, Iran, Dec. ft—idh- The cornea packaged In a black hoot' Warraat«« Deeda New Jeraey ateo are involved. Member* of the Manchester John Devalaakay. answer that on the conititiitional Of (111IIITli School in pure wool cashmere that'a WDRC Beulah. Tranlan government today ordered topped by a tan suede cuff, you've | wa.shahle. but not in the machine. Allen Realty Company to Al­ The board aald the incraaaes W HAY—Sym;jhony Hall. Board of Realtors held a Christ­ Burial WHS in St. Catherine's i grounda that it may tend to. in were approvable under its exist­ New York Times correspondent a gift with originality. The bool ^ This one has to be done by hand. lied Finance Company, property WTHT-Weather: Songs and mas party at the Manchester, Michael Clark expelled from Iran Cemetery, Broad Brook, m-here criminate me I may be involved ran hold pencils or cigarettes; on Greenwood drive. ing policies. Aa approved, they rail Father Hannon read the commit­ in s tax case.” All groups of the Women's The sport roata that go over Storie*. Country Club last night, and en- j wMln 4g hmirs-for-alleged ac.- when it's empty, making it twice these shirts might be In soft Edward J. Holl to Alexander for an 8-cent raise in straight tal scrxicc. ‘ Knohl dearribel himself a.s an League were well represented at WON’ S - Fulton Lewi*. Jr. tivitlM against national Interests. aa useful; RCotttsh cashmere with deep Jarvda, property off Lenox street. wa(ea, plus an additional 7 cents WTIC—Bright SUr. Joyed a fried chicken dinner pre-1 "investor" and named a number an important huatnraa meeting and Jarvia Realty Company to hourly a* a reclaaoification of Job pared under the diirectlon of the Rylvraler Walk The hoiilie that makes it also pockets for pipe. Another good 7:15— of biisiiies.sea In which he said he Christmas party at the Second packages a fine shaving soap in a James and Bernadette O. Kviet- rates. steward. The clubhouse and the The ‘u..eral of Sylvester Wolk, a had interests. choice ia one made of Rcottisb WONS Tello-Teat. Congregational Churrl last even­ flat, horseshoe-ahaped clear glass cashmere and lamb's wool In a kua, property on Edgerton street The wage booala were nego­ WDRC—Jack Smith. tattles were appropriately decorat­ British Arms former resident of Cottage street, A.sked If he was in Ihe gambling Floyd J. and Thelma L. Gallup tiated some weeks ago after a two- ed for the occasion. waa held yesterday morning at 11 ing, with Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay cont.iiner that's grooved ready for hand-tailored hound'a-tooth check. 7:30— business, Knohl replied: to James Tardlf, property at 2Si8 week strike idling approximately George L. Graziadlo. th» newly o'clock at the W. P. Quiah Funer­ new use aa an ash tray. Few women would be so hrave WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Race Falters "Never In my life; and that a a presiding. Reports were made of Hilliard street. 100,000 workers In the entire In­ elected president, waa master of al Home. Rev. Fred R. Edgar, lie" the succeaaful .supper and fair last F.ar the man who travels a lot, aa to march Into a store and buy WTHT—Silver Eagle. dustry. WTIC—News of the World. ceremonies, and railed on each one minister of the South Methodist The committee members week at Ihe church. there's a new travel kit in a wov­ a man a hat for Christmas. Even / en plaid that holds six unbreak­ fewer women know what a tele- RUaEN-E CFNinU. nx. Preaident Truman invoked the WDRC- a u b Fifteen. present for remarks. These were (Contlnned from Page One) Church, officiated, and burial waa chuckled at that. The meeting acted on the sug­ recorded on Edward Krasenlcs’ in the Windsorvillc Cemetery. gestion of the Board of Trustee* able squeese bottles containing arope crown la nr how men's hat HoatOB. Dee. 8——Play­ Taft-Hartley ect’a emergency pro­ 7:4.1— He was aaked if he derived any cedures and obtained court injunc­ WDRC -Ed Murrow. tape recorder and played backK U armament effort begun by the Bearers were memhera of the de­ profit from gambling. of the church that more tables, shave lotion, talc, cologne, spray sizes run. wright EngesM (VNelU. sshaaa tions under the law to end the WONS— Marquea Time, later In the evening to the amuse­ previous labor regime. ceased's family. "I am not in Ihe gambling husi- chairs and a piano are needed for deodorant, briiahlesa shave cream The solution, then. Ilea In a hat worhs won him the NobH aad three PuUtser prises, was re­ walk out. wnc -One Man's Family. ment nf all present. Graaiadio Churchill, who la also Minister neaa." Knohl aald. "I may derive the church school. II was voted to and halrdreaalng. And there's gift certificate that will allow a received the good wishes for of Defense, said British military ' profit and los.ses when I bet on purchase three tables and 100 fold­ plenty of room for a razor, tooth­ man to cover hla nate any way ported In poor eoBditloB eBrIy The agreements for the wage 8 :00— today Bt FlMlkner Hoapltml. WDRC FBI in Peace and War. successful administration. men are worried over "the slow Ihe horses or If I go down to ing chairs and to empower a com­ brush and other essentials. he pleases, from a homburg to a Increases followed. Retiring President James J. Ro­ Conrl Ejcc’ls He Is sufferiBg from ParklB- W’ONS—Let’s Live a Little. rogresa made in developing the Florida and play some dice. ' mittee to select a suitable piano ! A lighter is always s good gift snap brim, from con.servatlve , han. who was chairman of the asB’a dIseBse, described as • WHAY -Polish National Home. g;oysl Air Force, especially in the 8100,000 from (iamhliOK The women's groups hope for as i for a msn When It's a butane j brown to something sitaopy with a Proj>erly designed glued wood party committee, waa commended detertoratloB of the serve eea- WTHT—Defense Attorney. supply of the latest machines " He Stale Alloriiey The committee wanted to know sialance from other organizations | lighter that boasts a disposable i feather in the band. AH you have I products are lighter and stronger for its aucceas. As he is leaving added: of the church tn their spending j butane cartridge good for more' to do is hand It to him. ter*. than their solid '.'ood counterparts. wnC— Father Knows Beat. If Knohl ever earned as much as 8;.10— next Wednesday for Florida, "W* must not forget Ihsl the tlOO.OOO in s yesr from gambling program. A member nf each group i ______everybody wished him a good va­ Soviet Air Force is formulahlo. ! (C'ontinued from Tafe OnP) W DRC- Playhouse, activities. will he chosen to serve on a pro- : , cation. not only in numbers but in qual­ I posed inventory committee. w n c —Mr. Keen. -^trnrlp from the jMdP of the court \ "It may have been more,” WTHT—Hollywood Star Thea­ Ted Goodchlld showed colored ity." KnoKl said, adding that the ques­ The groups will also take charge VA Recoiisifleriiig I plAures taken last summer at the Churchill and Clement Attlee. , riHmi « here he had been linteninKlistening of arrangements for the aiipper in ter. tion may have reference to "a spe­ W’O.N’S -R od and Fun Club. outing of the realtors at E. J. the former Labor Prime Minister to the teslinmny of the judge’* ; cial horse race on which I won." loniiection with the annual biiai- Sclerosis (^ses Holl’a place at .Bolton lake. Wal­ clashed sharply over ChiirchiU's ne.a.s meeting of the church Thiira- 8 :00— hench He said It's po.ssihle that he WTHT— Amateur Show. ter Olson entertained with selec­ sasertion that the Labor govern­ earned as much as $2.'i,ono last da\, Jan. 17 tion* on his accordion, and Mr. ment by a 1IM8 agreement had Hswkins, speaking in tnnea that Enleitalnnienl for the evening WTIC—Dragnet. ciiiild not be heard in the roat of year on gambling. The Veterans Administration W HAY—Newa: Night Watch. Goodchlld In the garb of Santa permitted the United States Air "I'm not diapiiling any figure," waa fiirni.shed by the High School ha* decided to review the applies- (Tiaua. distributed gift* from hi* Force to aet up basfa here for the coiirl room, talked exeitedly to Y ou ,tooc^ L WDRC—Inspector Hearthstone. the pidgr and pumped hla fiat at he aald. "It's on my returns. I Round Table Singers, under the, ,, » „ - , , WONS—True or False. pack. using atom bombs against Russia don't remember the amount." direction of G. Albert Pearson, i •“ '’“ •‘••ans claiming com- "should the Soviet become aggres­ nixon, who witched It all from who accompanied them on the pia-| pensatlon or pension because of , fC.,' the witness stand, sors." no. They sang beautifully two | multiple aelemsia la kind of creep- ' In Front IJne Hawkins then turned and start­ groups of the familiar, fa v o rite jn g paralyaial to determine, Churchill said thq step taken hv ed out of the court room, changed carols, and some from the old whether, under a new law, those Attlee, "places us in the front linr his mind, and walked back toward So They Say world. Mias Martha Diana and should there be a. third wairld Dixon on the witness stand. M1.SS Joyce Jarvis sang solos, and not now on the compensation roll i war.” "I told you to leave the court Our troiibiea aa people are Director Pearson explained that are entitled to compensation, ac- ■ Attlee protested that it was room, Mr. Hawkins.” Judge J. caused by deviations Into civiliza­ two boys who sang together in an­ cording to Leo L. Beauchamp, di- ‘ •hever auggeated" that the C. .R Brniard Cocke said. tion. which ia a fraud perpetrated other carol, were from Germany. rector of the Veterans Service Air Bases here should be used for Dixon was te.stlfying about the on evolution. They are spending a year In this Center. I delivering atom bombs to Riis.sis. editorial and column he wrote —Andrew Salter. p«yrhnlogl*l, ef coiintn- and living in Coventry. Public Law 174, recently signed But Churchill snapped bark: 'leading to his indictment, New Y'ortc. The young folks were invited to by the Preaident, provides that | "That ia (he impression which, "We don't understand the ac­ the vestry where the rhiireh wo­ multiple acleroala. developing to a ' however mistakenly, they seem to tion of Mr. Hawkins threatening Modem Eastern literature is de­ men served CTirlstmas cookies, degree of 10 per cent or more i have derived." the witne.sa," Defense Attorney voted exclusively to present .social, coffee, tea and cold drinks. dlaahillty within two years after ! Attlee cautioned Churchill to Clement Mass told the judge. induatrial and political revolu- Instead of exchanging gifts with separation from service or July 25, ; "be careful on this." adding "We Judge Cocke did not reply. tlona. If these revoluliona con­ one another, the group members 1847. whichever la the earlier. ; had conversations and the Am,-r- Hawkins grimaced as he stared tinue. Eastern hooka will soon brought packages, (Thristmas shall be presumed to be service- atop beinjf literature. icans have no lllusim ever j at Dixon shaking hia flat. It waa wrapped, for the men and women connected, Beauchamp aald. as regards our positi —Mortimer ,1. Adler, professor, U, at Norwich Rtate Hospital. Applications tn he reviewed in- ; this ; impossible to hear all of Ihe con­ of Chicago. matter." versation between Hakina and the dude those allowed for non-aerv- . CliurchUJ took i;p thr matter nf a ^ judpr. ice-connerted pension and those ; A reader who casta hia eye on compensation and pension applies- i EuropMn army a *orc point in < ,\tnmentR after the fii*turbanc4t a line of scripture and accepts relation* between the I’ S.. France i .Tndjre Corke recessed the court tlona or canes which have been what it "seems tp mean " Is deal­ About Town disallowed or terminated. and Britain. T*he'Prime Minister | session for lunch. Hawkins who ing In astrology or pre-Copernlcan aald Briton* "must lie aifrecd that , had been in the corridor ouUdde King David Lodge. No. 31, Among the veterans covered by astronomy rather than In the lOOF. will meet tomorrow evening the new law are those also covered there should be a European army the court room charged back into present wonder of heavenly truth. at 7:30 in Odd Fellowi Hall. The by Public Law 28. 82nd Congress, ' and that Germaiyj^ must take *n the court room and up to Dixon —Dr. George Itaitririi. of Madhmn honorable place In it>” But he w lm had Jii*t left the wtlnean flrat degree will he conferred on a which eatabllshed wartime com- J Aaesnie Preshyteriaa fiiiirrh. penaation rates and other rights boautiful printod added: stand. claaa of candidates. A social hour uru.Afcj’.jzTutnfaRxS " H 11 11 q 11 VBII88ICIILV tesv: vateaBaysriw-w ere an-du^-en-^ '■Vl‘i(il''f1Wtcrgr ",'iririy After Hawkins .spoke a f»w nr after June 27. 1850. wiio do not "So far 0.S Britain is concerned. One might say that the typical aei-ved by CYiairman Archie Palm­ in form al notoa in word.s audible only to Dixon, Dv- er and hia committee. become disabled until two years Wa do not propose to merge into piity Sherlffa took Hawkins by experience of pMple n the Middle after the President shall declare the European army. But we are each arm and led him out of the Ages waa of God'a nearness. Now Mias Joan Astley. daughter «f the ceaaatton of hoatilltlea tn docerativo tro* orncimont8 YOUR CHOICE already joined to it and we shall court room. our dominant experience la of Korea, Beauchamp pointed out do our best to make a worthy con­ God'a'ahaence, of Hia distance. Mr. and Mrs. A. WlUiam Astley of Center street, is home from Rndi- Peacetime veterana are not cov­ 69c, I fee 81.00 tribution to the deterrant.s agam.st —W. H. Auden, poel. ered by the new law. These are aggression.'' cotl Junior College, Beverly, OF MRNY veterans who had not-war service Whoi o flfoeloui gilt gaiNra — Some French politician.>i have Pi'iideiitial Strike I admire the way my wife Maas., for the alx-week Intemeship and vacation period. Mlaa Aatley. or ^’ere not tn service on and after •aid that the British positioa ma\’ makM aaiad. Greta Garbo, and June 27, 1850, the beginning of 10 land thaia beautiful (uiaMO make it difficult for France to anybody who believes truth la wrho ia majoring In merchandising Qiiitiiiiies Here at Endicott, I* gaining sales expe­ the Korean campaign. BEAUTIFUL enter Intrt the plan for a European baaed on reaaati. An earlier act. Public Law 578, Eaton Informol nolai in fltaif floy> 8eha Cksather, aaUior. rience In Silocal department store. army. France proposed creation Slat Oongress, establiahea a pe­ colorful “dangle,” to hang on tha fraa. The 22 Manchester agents of riod nf three years i after separa­ of euch an army as a way of bring­ The Manchester Garden Club ing West German troops into a the Prudential Insurance Com- We know that the great ad­ tion for presumption of tervlce- PATTERNS ■pany continued to picket their of- vances . . . in atomic weapons rep- will meet Monday, Dec. 10, at 8 defense plan for the West with­ connection for diaablUty resulting Youf choice of astfuiiva Eoton I flee at 348 Main street today aa reasBl a potentiality which must o’clock In Center Church House. out reviving German military m from tuberculosis. rouieehiir I. e .u I. I 'Wike agalnat the company revolutlonixc our basic concepts of The program will Include an ama- Gift-Dongle daiigni with of*Eu™Sei!n ■■nr»v "«<‘''t* in 32 states entered its the use . , , nt armtea, -navtea and t«ir TV show and a Christmaa •vary ilaak, troiuparant or European unity. But since as-i sixth dav air forces. If we fail to realiae this tea. Members are requested to ■uming office six weeks ago he ha.x' ■j The agents, whose demands of fart . . . we will be falling into the bring 50-cent gtfta and these will Methodist Sale box of noiat you buy. Bri.i.wbeen following 1. - , the , .‘ fadtUnna' |a rai.«e in pay of from'83.S to 8M old traditional error of preparing be sent to the Towm Farm. Britlan policy of keeping aloof a week the company refined to for the war that haa pained. Yea too, c u strike ‘'foydirt* wHIi • doogifiod ad . . . just Attract* Many You con ramambar dozens of frfandi from actual union with the con-1 meet, were called out by the AFL —Thaama K. ElaleHer, Air Foree Saiaaiaa haad-leWrad lallial, J Insurance Agents International aeenftary. ask the maa who raao o m ! Thoro’a many a nugget waiting on your gift H*f of *hii pfica. SriaMd Is freadl 8lu* ea gMlHy He told parliament today that i Union Saliirdav. To Repair College North Methodist WBC8 groups whHe note seaw. Traaiaereri "ote the European army "will stand '------It's going to be very hard to win and other orgaaixations of the for you in the want ads . . . things you need . , . services bos w«4i 10 aates, 10 eavsleaes klongaide the Britiah and U. S with a n y i^ y except General Damaged By War aad aieluilve (alea Gifi-Daafla of •rmlea." Eisenhower. . . . I believe hr might church held their annual supper you want.. . bargains galore! Join the yeuf eSolca—oalv44c. 3fer$280. Police Arrests carry every otate in the Union. and Christmaa sale yesterday. Al­ WsaaCMMeilOOlUViYZl —Hmry C. Lodge. Jr., (R., Manila—(JPi ■— The expenditure though the weather waa unfavor­ “gold rush” . . . read and one our classified ads Maaa.). of 8541,500 for rehabilitation of Two mntoriata Were arreated able, at 5:30 when (he workers un­ Korea Purchases the College of Agriculture at Loa der the direction of Mrs. Jamea T. regularly. Phone 5121—write or bring for speeding this morning by Pa­ The role of the suxhilect ilea be- Banos haa been approved by the trolman ' Ramuel Maltrmpo. Picklea began to serve, every table Malayan Rubber twaea that ot tha plumbar and Philippine (^uneit for United In the large Sunday school and so­ ^ jroar ad to our Clarified Ad department. George N. Wlloon, 32. of South the sculptor, hut aeidom midway States Aid. The college waa bad­ Coventry waa apprehended on cial rooms was Tiled. If (the sculptor) . . . la an es­ ly damaged during the war. Both rooms vyere taalefully dec­ Middle turnpike east at Welcome P«n*ng, Malaya-^g>)_Kore« en- thetic snob, he will get aa close to The project will be financed orated with red and grata, and an taped the ICaUyan rubber market olace and charged with speeding the sculptor as he can. If . . . he from ECA funds and ia designed llluaitaatad Chriatmaa traa on the G a r r is o n ’s l u t nonth for the flrat Ume alnce from lUiat Center street, north on ia an inverted anob . . . close to to Improve the productivity of platfonn wag tha favorite station le the K o m a war with a purchase Parker street to Middle turnpike the plumber. Philippine farms and thereby ralaa for tha portly flaaU aaas, who m m ^oPMAmmniT •r M totu valued at . . east and east to Welcome place. —Oehert Lancaster, British archl the islands' standard af Uviag. latar was diaeavarad to ha one of 822 700 Burton L. Chapell, 37, of North UrthBt Mktiatics ahow Penang lecture critic. tha chtucli sroaMii. Tha aalaswo- mattrlfrfltrr lEnrnini: Sferalh •fO M flir GORTHER Vindham, was apprehended near "Little DavM," a gun built, by ■man at each ot tha tablaa had a Mt MAIM sm S T —m *. M*M 177 Mo.f. St Ma,.,he.i*. ( • r. W hbir and tin tmporU during he Bolton town line for speeding , t a yptamhar dropped by more than BullUghting gives a woman rare the U. 8. Arpiy in World War n tqmpUng variaty of borne cooked m East Center street and Middle control o f tha reflexes. out never used, flrad a two-ton fo b w preaarvaa. apraw and va- turnpike eaat to tha town line. —Fatileia BteConakk, buUflghtcr. shell five mllea. rtad gift itaau to tanpt buyara. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C 0 N N „ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1951 P A G ttu fra ■■ jtAyCHESTER EVENING HERALD.^AtANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER €, 1981 W B f t of rnnaumer commoditlea. Put, il ton yama and fahrirB;,soft dtinka, Rolarians ShowTi Aulo Prices Due added "the particular effect will liquor and wine; lumber and mill- FERMBNENT S4LES OPPORTUNITY tion of ila orlglhal spirit and ^Volunteers^ Summp State he lo raise prices wherever an ap­ work; petroleum, ' crude oil; not m*rrty hib ORnmunUt *od- plication for adjuatment la grant­ canned and froaen fnilta and vege­ In 5|anchM(er and nearby tnwna. I which Idd him to c»m- aignificance. For New Biiost tables and other processed foods; The NLRB ruling recognleei Connecticut Minstrel Slides ed." An active man or woman who wlH Hat. ahnw and eeO poign •Kdlaat SUplimc. There To Help Te^t Alcometer » - Other commtMlItlea affected hy and many Important chemicals, ('nuntrv Hnmea. Bnaineanen ami Farma can earn aub< l i M b i D Iianh doorM to petUe for thin iin.aentlmental reality; (OnoHoned aa PMt* Wgbteea) that order Included: wool and cot­ plasticB and Inaecllcldea. "Of roume an employer is free An open meeting of the Rotary aldnlial commianlona. One Connecticut Anaociate with patuam m n « ■ what had been. In effect, a civil Yankee to make a pemiine Christmas gift Club, for the purpoie of dlerusi- per cent. Moat or the Industry haa no previnua real eatate experience' haa made twenty- itanuu> w uHTiwQ oo. nta war Inalde Yugoalavia. Hartford, Dec, 3 — ’Too many*aubj'ect Imhtbe two glaaaes of beer u mrnM s t m t to hla employes. By A. H. 0. tng club builneaa, wee held Tuee- That ia the despair fken measure the alcohol In been granted new ceilings. three aalea aince March thia year. llMWb»ttT. Comi.__. Now that he U eeekln* favor IF Y O U ’R E applicants." "The realities of the indiutrial day evening at the Mancheeter that person's system Aa Tong ago aa August moat of rmonuM r. with the Weat Premier Tito can of Director William M. Greene, •We are eiirloua," he said to­ the car makera told OPS they WAUmt KJTOOtTSOlf, To be realistic, one might a< Country Club. I’roapective huyera developed for you throuRh Coaet* afford to aoflen the rellgloua world eatahllah, however, that a well admit that a pay Increase for State Safety Commission, refer­ day, "to learn the result because wanted to seek adjustments under This WMk-ERd Special 4t The Rotarlane visiting from other Ift^oaal arivertiaing in Newapapera, Magasinen and y n i i T ^ ’o S S S r 1. i« n angle, aa a geatnre of conciliation year-end bonus which had become atate employes, and the Institution ring to preaaiire of calls by "vol­ almost every motor vehicle opera­ the provision, named for Senator STTlOrrs Famoua Cataloga and big City Intervlcwlnc pari of the employea' wage ex­ of the to hour week as well, have LO O K IN G cluba Included .Stanley Dennptt, unteers" aeeking to be "subject a" tor accused of driving while tinder Capehari (R-lnd.l. The Septem­ to public opinion abroad. The William Popp and Robert Olm- Offlcea. ~NiliiS«a ■rwr 9mimg pert anry. though it may be paid now become Inevitable. at the teat the safety commission the Infliienre of alcohol claima he ber order allowed auto makera ad­ - ■ - —- a_4 m turs. Bnttm M tM domeeUe political angle, however, stead from East Hartford, and justments baaed on coat Increases 55t8»Tet*Sehw ter. Omn.. M It Is only a question of time. la sponsoring Monday, Dec. 17, to haa had 'Just tw o beers,' This la A profitable connection with the WorM’a l^argeat Ad- ia aomeOiing elae again, and here j at rtuiatmn.-< and therefore carry Tills fact has little to do wKlt Melvin Hathaway from the Hart­ demonstrate a device for measur­ true country-wlde and haa been through last March 13. The order tUSimt O m» li>a M»tiw. Tito could not forgive and forget . «-ith it the rhrlalmaa spirit of the merits of the case; whatever F O R A ford Club. William Moiinre waa ing amount of alcohol In the hu­ the subject of many articles, gen­ to come out tonight will bring the LsT.W ood vertiaera of Country Real Ralale; In huaineea 52 yean. SOSSOUPTIOV * * ’ * ^ , 0 0 without accusing himself of being I giving gifla. amounia fundamen- they may be. It la a cynical admia- the gueat nf George FIndell, and erally headed '.Iiiat .two beers. adjustments up to Jul.v 23. Carmen Filoramn waa the gueat man system. OM T m ...... P«” polltlcally wrong and those who I tally lo deferre.l rompenaatton for miaaion of the fact that, in the "Yes, too many rails." he said th a t's all." So it will be Inform s- i OPS noted that In all caaea ap- Locker Piint end Meat House JOHN I. HARVF.Y. Diatrict Mamger world of politics, so much concen­ of Arnold Lawrence. today. "So to simplify the mat­ tlve to learn amoiiht of alcohol ; plication of the Capehari provi- had followed him of being fools. | services performed during the trated and unrelenting pressure Following the biislneaa meeting 'Jiiat two heera' leavea In a per-1 aion ia optional. Manufacturers rr.RRIN nRAND NONE nETTER C*, I.R. Slagto Cow ...... S “ H O N EY ” ter *we have aak^ Police Chief Preaident Harry Matdment ahnw- Weekly, by C»rrlw...^...... The release of Archbishop StepI- , prr.clini; yesr.” inevitably prodiicea a result. If Michael B. Godfrey of Hartford to son's M’stem. Certainly it never i can apply for new rellinga If they STROUT REALTY ADENOY 0 ^ MlTcnd. OM Tw ...... nac doe^s not make Tito any bet- | Tliere whs. on the board, one there were no Jnatifiration for the •d alldea of the recent mlnatrel choose the subjects to he tested will he enough lo even simulate: wish. If they appl.y for higher 255 FOURTH AVE. NEW YORK 10, N. Y. prices for any given line, they GSNNED HAM >•Kc ter or any worse than he was he-i noslelgic vole for sentiment. The raise at all, the leaders of the state ahow and alan of hla recent trip by Pr. Leon A. Greenberg who intoxication, beyond giving the ______PLEASE CAI.I. EARLY ON THIS ITEM ^ inBMBBR or employes could still get It for to Nova Scotia. Imbiber a breath. " also must put into effect sny re­ t h s ASSOCUTTO PR1»» fore. He la a f'ommitniat dicta- dissent mg board member, *'■* says hla alcometer Will accurately them . A GIFT., Georye E. Econoniakia. an measure alcohol in the human aya- Capacity attendance of repre­ duction on other lines which re- The AMOfleled '• Murdock, held Ihni "a genuine OUR OWN CURED CORNED REEF it also roody entitled to th*^ MO of repobllcotltvn of tor, whose only virtue ia a nega­ It la aimply a m atter of demand- Egyptian atudent, will he the tem and ao indicate degree of In­ sentatives of police departments, stills from application of the for­ (lirislmas gift hn.s no place on the tive one that he insists on being ing so many meetinga with the speaker at the next meeting Pec. toxication. Chief Godfrey haa ac­ police court personnel, automohlle mula. this waoheond. (O RDER EARLY). OPS reserves the right to re­ S l oth*nrtirore reeanred. sia. Ideologically, he stands for HSI This biialneaa the leaders In the ' aonahle. OPS approval 1" needed WILSON BEEF SPECIALS Hut let's face the farl: the modern In addition to measuring alco­ mission may have to be restricted j Full acrrlra client of N. B. A. 8err- everything we aland again.st. This wage and hour demand are accom­ Weddings holic content of individuals who lo issue of tickets." concluded Mr. before the new celltnga can be pul R ll ROAST (O V E N )...... Lb. 49e nation's policy has decided to take ! m.lusti .al wnrhl ia not cut out In plishing with dogged peraever- have imbibed specific, number of Greene. "if returns conllnus lo I Into effect. **pnbluhern' Repreaentatlrea: ^ I OPS said it could not estimate BLOCK CHUCK (POT) ...... Lb. 70e him for what he ia. and make H senlimenl.il size: nny nllempi .nt ance. When, the other day, they ' hlghhallB." Mr. Greene said the show such response as rapacity of Jpllua Malhewa Special A*enej-— New adequately the effects of Ita order held the most recent In their series Roherl a-A nderson program also Involves having a the room 'vill he taxed." FRESH GROUND HAM IURG ...... Lb. 47e S rk . Chicairo, Detroit and Boaton. power politics \ise of him", but Ihc si'n-.iinal .si ntlmentality or gen- of meetinga with Governor Lodge, yesterday concerning a w ide range gestures he may make constitute erosdy 1ms to be lype.l nnd uni- Mias Barbara .TnaiVcAj|t^'''*^t' EXTRA LEAN (Chuch) REEF FOR STEW . Lb. 84c IfEMBBR AUDIT b u r b a u o r the surface result was merely daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frede­ circulations____ no real change In his spots. ! form and impersonal and there- I thal, once again, the Governor the minister. Rev. David Crockett, her daughter's wedding hlscU rick Sher^vin of Wheeler road, bengalinc beaded in silver, snd ______I forf*. soon Homf* of Its said a pottle "no.” Ia.stilng from South Windsor, and Alfred J. and the organist. Mrs. Anthony The Herald rrinting Compear- !"*• thal meeting, they proclaimed UrhaneUi of Green Manor road, Mrs. Roberts wore black rrepc WILSON’S STEAK DEAL steumea no flnarrial reaponalblllty fcr I oMtinnl u-orthy nimosph«'?-i\ Roberta, aon of Mr and Mra. with Iridescent heads. Roth -WHIN D COMES TO TASTE S^grephlcal errora appear ng In U- Ihem.selves to be "disappointed." j Jam ea A. Roberta of 4 Chapel this town, played the bridal music. The Fates (Jrind On I Sfliilft Man?* oppiatf^ hf'wt in a mothers wore white pompon cor­ Mrtlaementi and otb« But they could not have been ' street, were married Saturday The bride, who was given in PORTERHOUSE. T-IO N E OR C L U I...... Lb. TSc Is The Mancheater Breiilng Herald. Now that there has t>-'en some smaller world, where he cannot h ' disappointed. " really, because j marriage by her father, waa at­ sages. snd sssisted at a reception afternoon ai 3 o'clock In the for 73 guests s t the .Lb.4Sc operating under an antl-Inflatloo resaonable than to ha\-e the (o-r- waa designed with a tight-fitting Ellsworth High School, South A referendum nf farmers who | tration In such a altiutlon are Windsor. The bridegroom at­ FRESH PORK R U H S ...... Lb. SSc sUbIlixatlon program. mana produce their own arms for bodice and full skirt. Her finger­ are engaged in the piodiirllnn of 1 strictly limited. Even If lt tended local schools. They will LITTLE LINK SAUSAGE-...... Lb. 49c Yet the expert economic bet­ the army they are being s-sked to should happen to think that tip veil of illusion wta caught to a the 19.M crop of cigar filler Inbac- | crowTi of sequins, and her bridal live for the present with the ting Is that the steel wage form ? And, if they are in the meeting the demands in question bride'a parents. OUR OWN SAUSAGE MEAT ...... Lb. 49c ro and a referendum of farmers bouquet waa of white carnations negoUatlons now under way will bu.sineas. at which their produc­ would he the worst kind nf state who were engaged m the Hi-ll crop polley. It has no real rhanee of and white pompons. SPERRY & BARNES SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 49c end up In a govemment-appro^••d tion for two world wars has The maid of honor wore pink of cigar filler and hinder tobacco giving them a permanent re­ Increase In steel wages, followed proved they excel, why not have fusal. satin and carried an arm bouquet ELM CITY SLICED lA C O N ...... Lb. SSc will be held at Kllinglon Town axparlanca ond raputotion ora by a government-approved in­ them produce arms for evrry- The best thing It ran do the of pink carnations and white FORST FORMOST (HICKORY) BACON Lb. 59c Hall F'elday. The polls will open pompons. Both bridesmaids were crease in the price of steel, which. bo"-'^<1. m these fateful limes, In Moward Mwards, son of Mr. , ritviduals lo go to the polla and WEST REND COFFEE M AKER...... $8.95 which so many events seem be- nnd Mifl. Nathan h.dvvards nf Kl- ' vote for a Deniorrat or a Republi- H« likos to hovt m* Hirifty . . . b«» whan it comas hearted about the realities of con DOMINION COFFEE BREWER (Auto.) ...$ 1 4 .9 5 yonii the control of men. to ac­ lington, haa returned In Bain- I ^an, they will be hanking the wage trolling inflation, our stahiliration bridge, Md.. after a two weeka , increase they are aeeking. UNIVERSAL COFFEE MASTER ...... $21.95 Tototinq . . . ha insists on ■uraock's te a food. cept polu lea we would never eon- , program haa amounted to little H is] AVhat Iniriglies us about th is MANNING & BOWMAN COFFEE PERC. . $15.95 more than an official government SKier, if we retained and exercised' brother Ralph, who Is with •he prneess Is Hie question of what Ha eloim ^a eon always afford to ba portieiilar whan a Judgment of our own. f’oast G uard, who hsa alao been TRIO BROIL-QUICK ...... $36.95 bleaslng for the increase in the 1 could he done If, by nny chance, ,, , . ___. home on leave, will Boon return to ' Ihelr demands were exorbitant wa do our shopplnq for foodstuffs of lursoek's. So we are already auppoaed to; p„rtlnnd. Me. G. E. SAHARA HEATER ...... $9.95 coat of living which has occurred and not Justified. So far as we One cannot be dogmatic about he getting aeeustomed lo the ; F.iungton Town ('lub will ' can see. thal would not change K-M CIRCULATING HE.tTER ...... $37.50 altemativea. But one can enter­ idea that we ahall scrap one more ' meet tonight at the home of Mrs. I the sltiiallon In the slightest. OLD ENGLLSH FLOOR POLISHER...... $49.95 NOBODY ONDERSEUS tain a strong suspicion that In­ pledged b.asla of the German John J Shanahan. Jr., on Meadow There would still he nothing thal ’^eace, which wta to keep Ger- Brook road. roiiin be done to deny them. PRE.STO B.\SKET DIVIDER ...... $1.95 flation would have made leas That would be why we woiilil BOOSTERS (.Standard) ...... $19.95 headway during the past year un­ Vnany disarmed and lo aupervtae I again recommend that state der an admittedly free economy ita heavy Induatry so that It could Deaths Last Night w ages Im> taken out of the realm, ARVIN GRILL ...... $5.50 BRUNNER’S than It haa made under a pious, not turn to the manufarlure of polltlea and pressures and LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER ... $89.95 but frail, semblance of control. war materials. We are already I llnkrcl lo some coat of living " 3S8 EA$T CENTER ETREET NoAfnicSorf KIDDIES KITCHEl^ S E T ...... $19.95 supposed to begin to look with : By THF, A.S.S:|) I'KFaSS statistical standard, aa Is the OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY For what "atabiliaation” haa ac­ growing pracUce with other Greenville. .S ".Shoeleaa Joe " Children’s PLATFORM ROCKERS $10.99 tually done has been to blunt the favor upon the propoaltton to re- j largo employers. TIL 9 P. Mx»$ATURDAY 'TIL 5 P. M. Jackson. 63, one of the eight operation of the natural laws of activate the furnacea which have | KIDDIES CHAIRS ...... $ 3.95 . . ^ , . . . members of the Chicago While Sox the free market without replac­ twiee belched tragedy and deao- j i,,rred for life from* organised KITCHEN .STOOLS...... ,$12i95 ing then will any control of its latlon over Europe. ^ I bftRel)nll following tho 1919 World CAI-L ADDING MACHINE. UNDERWOOD gets your (Clothes so own. The result has been thst Yol many people will not ho j J^i^***** ucamlnN Ho wan born in G. E. HEATER (Aurora) ...... $5.50 j Chaiids W. Lothrop 67 ...... - .$122.60 things have gone up at a time able to reatraln aomethlng of a B>'»ndonyllle, S. C. ADDINt; MACHINE, UNDERWOOD DORMEYER MIXER w GRINDER $31.95 when natural conditions might ahudder. even Ihoiigh forrea tol ' "fk Gale H. Carter, 76, FOR LIABILITY INSLBANCr. Model 28.'»...... $173.74 have brought them down. the EMt of the Ruhr also have a i former HAMILTON BEACH M IXER...... $29.95 I prealdent of the Grace Line and AND RF-AL F-STATF. Take, for instance, economic ahudder-creatlng capacity. The i ,,veral other TABLE and I CHAIRS...... $59.95 TRYLON PHONOGRAPH ...... $17.95 etcKinshlp com­ 100 Fhiat Center Ht.. Tel. 2-0384 conditions during the p u t two nr feeling that we may he damned panies. He was born in England of HALLICRAFTERS (Four Band) PORTOFONIC PHONOGRAPH . .. $21.95 // three, months. They have been if we don't doesn't lessen the feel­ American parents. r a d io $ 59.00 TRYLON PHONOGRAPH ...... $24.95 months of a slump in consumer ing that we will certainly be D etroit C hester .9, Ricker, 63. HALLICR.VFTERS (AM-Short wave) PORTOFONIC PHONOGRAPH . .. $39.95 buying. A* such, they would nor­ noted in the aiitonKlive field as cl8an...cl8aii... dealt... damned If we do. r a d io ...... $37.50 V. a tlmer.#nd scorer of car and boat LAND SURVEYING PORTOFONIC PHONOGRAPH ... $44.95 mally have been a period In which HALLICRAFTERS RADIO...... $23 50 FAN'CF — BROIL OB FRF pradoceri and wholesalera and re­ races, who was scorer and timer CUMMINGS POWERSAW...... $52.50 o f.a ll .35 of the annual .VK)-mlle tailers would be thinking of lower Santa On The Bargain Table Edward L. Davis, Jr. ZENITH FM RADIO ...... $29.95 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR S ^ 49e races at Indianapuli.s. He was bom SLIN-A-KING SLICER (White) ..$18.95 NATIVE CHICKENS 45e , .J prices as an Instrument for get­ Now, we think, the last disillu­ Registered Land Surveyor CROSLEY RADIO (Dynamic) iiLCoohltuate, Mass. S24.50 SLIN-A-KING SLICER (Chrome) $19.98 FRIEN D 'a ' X ting trade moving again. Instead, sioning blow at the (Tiristmas 15 Proctor Road, Manchestor CROSLEY RADIO (Jewel) ...... New York Mrs. Caroline Boa- $29.95 WAREING BLENDOR...... -$ 2 4 .9 5 LEAN the existence of “stabilisation" spirit has been struck. Yet. al­ well B urgher F arrington, 88, Tel. 1019 CROSLEY RADIO (Chinese) .... and the routine operation of ita though we may bewail it aenti- widow of Robert Irving Farring­ $34.95 CASCO TOOL KIT ...... - $9.95 BAKED BEANS 15c <*• machinery resulted In a whole ton, who was president of the E,SQUIRE CLOCK RADIO...... $24.95 RIB END PORK ROASTS ^ 45c mentally, we concede ita in­ CUMMING UTILITY DRILL KIT $18.95 B H c n n K E a e i^ of authorisations for price Great Northern Railroad. and CAPEHART CLOCK RADIO .... evitability, and even ita harah $39.80 SUNKIST JUrciT r:7 . . r. rr..': .$1Y.95 cHRiSfW As WBAPPen — increases—the wact opposite of mother of John B. Farrington, j MARVEL TV COLORED FILTER logic. president of the Rock Island Rail- i HANDY HOT JU IC IT...... $15.95 TOMATO PASTE ®"11e what would be considered soimd What the National Labor Rela­ road. ' 12', X 14" .'...... '...... $2.48 economic policy during a period G. E. KITCHEN CI.OCKS...... $3.99 CANNED HAMS “ •M e tions Board haa done is to rule Ban Franolsro- 8 Reiser, 80, 1 MARVEI. TV COLORED FILTER 81’NCREST of stump. And now "atabilisatlnn" ■that the management gt Niles- founder snd president for 80 years ; 16" X 17” ...... $3.49 JEFFERSON CLOCK ...... $15.95 - - sse*i».«6artAia-=4»~iMrew«u.o«*bleg Br mvnt^PfrltfF hi-We*t -HartfWd- e f 4bw.Cons«ihdatsd -dw-misats Gt-«. SUNB^WL-HEATER- r..“ ^ S 6 ; 9 f “ -A B R O Jisam BLKEBERRIES ^ Fresh PORK SHOULDERS ^^ 45e .| .V ..Mn.AVl'K more than the instrumentality must consent to collective bar­ duatriea which has 13 pisnts in LECTROCOVER BLANKET...... $33.00 through which another Infla- gaining on the question of its California, MaaD CADO CAT FOOD on for the eventual freedom of the tlMM katksr p««s Trp -Dosn'a Pitta -n niild BROIL KING BROILER ...... $18.95 HANDY HANNAH ...... $5.95 FIRM way and the spirit in which the diarotie, Uood oiiooaiafttllY bp m illioni for FLINT KITCHEN TOOL S E T ...... $9.95 rinse again! country, would actually make it Institution of the Christmas bonus ooar Id jrosrm. U 'ts m s B ln p li^ m s n y tim M • WEAR lONGEt GILBERT VIBRATOR ...... $9.50 DOVALETTES CLEANSING TiRSCBS D osa'a piva k sp p y raliaf fro m thto a diaenm« YELLOW RIPE BANANAS^ 16c Impoaalble for Tito to admit an first made Its appesu-ance. f orta~‘h«lp th s II mUeaof k Idnry t ubsa and AU BROIL KING fliROILER ...... $21.95 SUNNY HAIR DRYER . j . . . . ?. . .$10.95 • INVISIIIE $10.95 HT-TBOVS FEHT1LIZER H-O OATS N« tMip g«h cIoMim tn taW—*• tw M l—nnd yol •m ir In Justice. To admit that But the sad human truth Is that t e n Mnah o n t wnMo. Got D oan'a Pitta todoyl DORMEYER-FRI-WELI...... $21.95 COREY KNIFE SHARPENER ... .$11.9" • SEAMLESS Fair MASON’S CABVE-RITE ...... $2.85 L^DEKWOOD DEVILED HAM HAND PICKED sa.glM n mt now No-Rinat Surf I You've never leen would be to classify himself as a I aoon aa such a gift is made two BLACK ANGUS O V E N ...... '^$21.95 Lbs. anything Uke HI In Just one tub ot water. Surf aoaka traitor to hia country, and to aay or three times, the employes in Buy Duribilknil and tnjoy G. E. HEATING PA D ...... $5.99 UNDEKWOOD CLAM CHOWDER —whitens—gets clothee m dean you need not rinse.' (My m ild ly poduc) 1 that he hlinaelf was wrong in hia DOMINION JUMBO CORN POPPER MclNTOSH APPLES 25c vvashday time volved come to look upon It as the fullaU meoiura of r«* SUNBEAM TOASTER 18.83 That's right I With no rinting—no bleaching or bluing in half! policy of fighting Nasi aggraa- YARN SALE wjGLASSES...... $7.95 TOASTWELL TOASTER . • • g a a a 4 16.93 OORTONna SALT COD GORTON’S CODFISH CARES — no soaking or aerubbing — clothes look clean, /eel more of a right of their own than lief from voricosa veins , FANCY LARGE ■ioa. a gift from the employer. They K-M CORN POPPER...... $8.95 SUNBEAM STEAM IRON 15.48 FLEISCHMANN FEAST TETLET TEA RAGS clean, snleU clean. And they are clean — because Nn- ipjiiliaiibyllllediiig In many European countriea, swollen and tired legs and 14.95 Rlnse Surf contains a miracle ingredient that /loafs NO RINSING come to count upon It as an In- THURS.X FRI., SAT., PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER 4 Qt. $10.95 PRESTO STEAM.IRON .. TETLET TEA PACKAGES BELL'S SEASOIONO Show W hite M U SH R O O M S^ 59c dirt awuy—keeps It from getting back Into clothes. tho advent of HlUerlam found n - other leg conditions.. G. E. LIGHTWEIGHT IRON...... $8.95 coma certainty. They would be DEC. 4.7. 8 PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER 6 Qt. $12.95 White clothes come so white — colors so bright^ n eed ed ligtoa and politics tragically chagrined If it were reduced, and NATIVE . ’ ___ everything dries so sweet and soft and clean/ And ^fbroorinsnjf ^ mtamd together. In Yugoslavia, it outraged If it were abolished. TUNI IN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Clothea Iron ilka a dreamt feonamt * OMBimmiat who akme What began aa a Christmaa pres­ STATION WDRC 4t30-l P. M. Yellow Glebe TURNIPS 4 ^ 25e •w rU InlhO on tho true fight for freo- ent, symbolic of aeaaonal good Ed. Mar Knitting R^hoRBaRgnmww^ ^i d a^ g ad who was reeognlaed. la cheer and employer gratitude for (SMdbrCs COME UP TONIGHT! OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK PaH dapaolty, h y tb a w e tta m al- faithful tverformanee durlnr the Nook , having won that fight year, bacomea a cut and driad afr ' v / ■ *' ' jf . ' / ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER d, 19R1 ^ P A G B M L K V f N ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, DECEBIBER 6,1951

eat. Anyone (wishing to dop^ ing ratumed to this country from o f tha taaUtnttoa to rsplaaa Miss tha library in an effort to give tha Roys and Alfred Heckler, reapec- active bom . more room. tivsly, who have raaignad from the home made end home baked foods tha (Irtent under tha rotation sjra- W Cbomba darlar a special meeting fo r the annual baaaar for tha ben- tem, arrived in San Francleco Miss Marilyn Loyalm will parti Board o f Asaesaora. Roydtn F. tSr^iasday night The l^rd aSt of the Nathan Hale Commu­ Monday. cipats in ah instrumental and Smith, Sr., la chairman o f tha has eatended their thanks and ap- nity Center to take place Satur­ Frank Maeinda. American Le­ You know you con dtpond eh quality maaU at Fir$t National Stom preeiaUon to Miss Ooomba for the piano solo Sunday evening at the board. day at 7:30 p. m. at the Canter gion Snanee officer, reporta that and devetad servloo to the Julius H artt School o f Music in Tha Couples Club of tha First CUT btcauMotvory pound it backed by out famous guatantoo of sOti^uetion r 1 - « m may contact the club membera. 8470 has been received for the Ed- T Ubrary and community. The rssig- Hartford. Miss Loyslm is the Congregational Church hava or'- These Include Elsie and Clifford ^ e Johnson fund. Tha fund la 2ueUUtf Meat ValhMii or your monoy back. daughter of Major Stephen Loy­ dered Chrlitmaa trees which they naUon of Robert 8. WhiU as a ■till open for contributlona. / trustee, because o f lack o f tim e to slm of the Far East Air Force in will sell for the benefit of the Andarson, Carol Altshuler, Har­ And. ‘don't forgot, all First National Moats an eanftdly Uimmod church. O. W allace Moberg, T. riet Thiem, Milton end Richard attend meetings, was also accept­ Japan where he is a communica­ RIB R O A S T to give you more for your money. wm^** At the Aaaoelatcd LItU* ed. H. Wilbur Stevens was ap­ tions officer, and Mrs. Ixiysim of William Graham, Jr., and W . Rialey. Thesa children are vol- JB**tliit at HlU>2 r Col- p o i n t auditor. North Coventry. She U a senior at Bryce Honeywell are tha commit­ unteering their servlcee to the CUT FROM HEAVY STfflt KEF iM * Monday at • p. m. The cast tee In charge. The club plena to Center in eolicltlhg for such dona­ RIB CUTS It was voted to have the annual Manchester High School where tnclDdli ChaniUny nddy. Dais Ed­ have their aale the week preceding TOYS OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN LB meeting Jan. IB, 1BS2 at S p. m. she is a Round Table singer, mem­ tion!. dy. Jana Oaaptr. Robert Hurst U Chrietmae. Persons Interested in U. 1 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED UP TO d LBS in the library. The meeting sched­ ber of A Capella choir and achool d tw U n g ; Burton B. Moore, Jr., purchasing their tree before the uled for Tuesday will he omitted band, a piano student of Samuel SmoN D«posit Holds •UfiBOorinff. There will be a w- sale rnay contact tha committae. r. TOP WASES FOR RIttHT U N because of the special meeting. Berkman at the Julius H artt CHOICI B ou M l B ih ird iy at 4 p. m. at the School of Music where she la a Orders may also be given them. Wapping a « ^ t o o r « Playhouse In South A group of volunteer workers The organlMtional committee of FREE DEUVERT IN TOWN QUALITY LB under the direction o f J. Albertlne third year student. She has attend­ NRK LOINS Oovontry- the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ YOUNG* PORK Bralnard, chairman Mf the library ed the Laurel Music Camp In Wln- Tuesday evening several mem­ LOIN CUTS •53< tfi— HatUe B. Coombs has rs- ited for three seasons. ter will meet there Thuraday at 8 APPLY IN PERSON ■Itaed as librarian at the Booth- committee. Is giving considerable p. m. bers of the Zoning Board of Ap­ time evenings to the weeding out Miss Loyalm Is presently work­ peals and the Zoning Commission FERNDILE P tIM I LB DUnobk Memorial Ubrary, a posi- ing on a Joint piano and inatru- The 4-H Mix Masters Cooking tlen arhlch she has filled fo r the and sorting o f old and obsolete fic­ Club will meet Thuraday after went to West Hartford to attend QUALITY LB Pork Chops 69< Frosh Pork Butts tion books to make room for new­ m ental'recital to be given In the a special zoning meeting at the Aereaa From High School past eleven and one-half j’ears. spring at the school In Hartford. achool at the home o f Mra. Robert iii'm v'm iviilllll** ...... aaa>» *eeeeaee»ee%ae»%e»e»»a»»» mio first assumed her responsl- er edltlona These will be given Cleverdon. The group will make Webster High School. loss Mata St-r-MaMhaater MORIARTY BROTHERS consideration for proper disposal The Board of Selectmen have ap­ bUiUca here in May, 1MB. a pork chow mein, chocolate cake Pfc. Robert Went, who is among when the work Is completed. Sim­ pointed Byron W. Hall and W il­ T A. M.-U P. M. 31S CENTER STREET TEL 5135 LB Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing was liam A. Wolfe to replace Alva and peach salad which they will 1,540 Army combat veterans be­ olactsd by the Board of Trustees ilar work will be done throughout Fresh Chickens« °u“« « 43« Fresh Fowl Z>h r." Porterhouse Cleaned ail wasti himoveo i» 59e Cleaned all wasti hmovio STEAK Fresh Picnics WELL TRIMMED LB 44< Sausage Meat u. S. G O V ER N M EN T INSPECTED CHOICI QUALITY Lamb Legs 85< Link Sausage Chopped Beef ".or. ^>65< Sliced Bacon ' LB PtIMI QUAUTY GREEN SHRIMP - 69. srrm m m MMmKKT LB

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HAKCHESTEB EVBNINO h e r a l d , UAHCRESTER, CONil. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1*81 > MANCHESTER E\T1NING HERAtD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. DECEMBER «, IM l PAGE TUIRTRIN r- : - > V , ' Bagnall plana to conduct two be capUUi of the day at the visit th^Rupper, or (hey wlU be charged weeks to accommodate holiday Flrat Aid course with menibera the Columbia Volunteer Fire De- to be held at the tree, as lA the pending on the avallahlllty o f ai, "S ir-'*"" diaa of Columbus, will moat this more coursea for tha fir* depart­ of the Bloodmobil* unit to Rock- up by Horare E. Little, who when Mr*. Leola Beck of Columbia SO cents. Thera will be a social at ahoppers. of the Rockville Fire Defiart- partmenl about 8:30 Monday , eustom, and the date of thia, de- organ will he announced. avanlngat 6:S0 o’clock at lU ment and the following have re­ ment In the near future. viUe on Monday, Dee. 10. FRESH GANBYn St. lohn’s Women he registered the original eighteen Lake. 8 o'clock with Ernie Rock fumlah- First AM CertUleatea night. Twenty member* respond-1 OUARANTIIU TO SATISFY 1 < rooms on Elm atroai, A pot luck ceived certtflcatef: George Kreh, Chapter Chairman Edward WII- Maple Grove lAdle* Whltmaa. Schraft, P. A 8. year old* in World W ar II. be­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blodgett tag a mualral pqogram. Mr*. Ellen Fagan, First Aid ed. Chief Rlehard K. Davta said it supper will bo served followed by John Bock, Herbert Wormated. llama haa announced the follow­ The Ladlea of Maple Grove wrlll Kept la ReMgaratee Oases came Intereated enough to try to of Newtown have announced the I Rtarias Open chairman of the Rockville Chap­ Elect Officers was a "pVetty good" fire In the ni:\ a business meeting and social. Raymond Hunt. Frederick Burke, ing appointment*: blood recruit­ hold a Chriatmaa party thia eve­ keep the list up to date ever engagement of their daughter The Rockville merchants will ter, American Red Croaa, an­ chimney but they got It under h I - Members are asked to bring gifts ment chairmen, Phillip Audibert: ning at the clubhouse on Franklin alnee. Both he and thl* column Barbara to De’Alton Ambler, son have thdir stores open this eve­ nounced today that Mr, Charles Armand Dauphin, George New­ control with little or no damage. Vote Budget to be sent to the paUenU In the man, Oua Mimx. Henry B arrow , canteen chairman, Mr*. Maurice street, with supper being served ArUrar Drag Starai | The Adoietlon Women'll .Sodali­ would very much appreciate hear­ of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Ambler ning until 0 p. m. In addition to Bagnall,' authorised Red. Croaa Ira Wilcox, Oonneoticut State More Too in Every Tea-Bag Norwich SUte HosplUl. The com­ John Gessay and Jerry Allen. Mr. F U U I K V f l V * ARID, aM VIlll avaeaW JH — ••• at 8‘80 ing of any who are omitted on this of Danbury, Mr. and Mrs. Stew­ Friday evenings for the next three instructor, haa completed the ty o f at. .lohn'e Churrh, Oolway Grange master and hi* team of mittee In charge Includes Mrs. art Tlbbltt* and daughter Ahby I O f 8189,547 itreet held It* annual meeting list. Past Masters will Install the of Mildred Connors, Miss Beatrice and Owen' attended an engage- Monday evening and a Chriatmaa Gerald L, Anthony, Howard A. fleers of OoliimbI* Grange in Bums and Mrs. Margaret Lutsen. Beck, ' ment party at the Blodgett home party. Eleetton of officer* was Barrett. Elio Belli. Guy Yeomans Hall Wednesday night. OMt of Uvtng Bomm Sunday afternoon. Young Am­ Herman T. Brown, Jr, Peter The 8 o'elock meeting will he pre­ About 50 Qtisens at An* A request from the Tiaacher’a held and report* presented hv the bler la nephew-of Mr. TIbbItta and offieera and committee chairmen. Davev. Corp. Raymond Evans, ceded by a supper at seven. Mrs. Club of-the Town of Vernon for a a fiequent vlaltor here. nual Qty Meeting; De* $300 cost o f living bonus for the Mr*. Oenevleve Wognarowirr •Mat. 'sgt. Arthur Gaudoury, Char­ Marlon Squler. retiring master SOUHD TO Si SSTTBS current school j-ear was approved presided and guest* for the eve­ les H. Gray, Bryant Greene, Alton Mr. and Mr*. George E. Peter* will head the supper committee fer Laying of Taxes by the Board of Education at its ning were Rev. Stephen S. Stry- E. Lathrap, Brnjamln N. Ple.«r, had as their guesla over the last and will be asslated by Mr*. Roh- meeting last night subject to the Jewakl, Mrs. Frank Ruff and Miss Sgt.eloaeph F. Pohiman. Jr.. Corp. week-end Mr. and Mr*. John„ Zo- ; ert Macklin. Mr. and Mr*. Ray- approval o f the Board of Finance, WHITE BREAKS Helen Grra-b. Pastor Stryjew.ski, Elmer F. Remaen, Jr., Irving wopakt and son Robert of I mond Lyman, Mr. and Mr*. Allan KockvUIe. Dec. « — About 50 cil- the appropriation to be. made at a Ian* Pork.r Extra Fin. ehaplatn, spoke briefly, praising Selgel. Sgt. Gerald F. Shine, Theo­ Chester. N. H. The two men i Robinson, Franct* Lyman, Mis* S lo t of Water I m a attended the annuel city were huddle* tn World W ar II and town meeting. Bread ii alw ayi dalfcioui the work o f the president and of- dore Thlen. Pfc. Robert C. Tuttle, M yrtir Collin* and Mlaa Marion meetlnf held In JANE PARKER both couple* have young aoiis ni>ht at which the ^189,547 budg­ The new elem enlao’ school at because it's alway* ?nade ]7 O Z i fieera. He expressed the gratitude Willard Watrous, Sgt. First aaae McOorkell et recommended by the Common Dobsonxille was discussed and It o f the pariah to the members of Ralph 15. Whitney, Major Jasper about two month* old, Introdured ^ Stanley Field haa been appoint from the finest Ingredients, for the first time. rhalrman of the out-door Over The Dam Council wiJ voted. w-as voted that this staff should the sodality for their vigil over S. Woodward, Louis ZanottI, Sgt. I Mayor Frederick Berger presid­ decide when It will he best to start properly blended and . ^ . f. the welfare of all. especially the John Q. Cragln. John H. Ethridge The annual dinner given the ] (-hrlatmaa Tree which will again ed and City Clerk Catherine Moran classes W the building. It Is ex­ carelully bake't. Try it L \ _ / A r youth, spreading God'a love and and Leon Messier. Where all these Tri-County ba.seball team by its erected on Columbia Green un- f ainvut fer Quality pected thst some of the classes aponsoring org*nl**tlon. the local ^er the aiiapicea of Columbia BimiH KVR KKONTRI) FOORS. About -0 yaar* ago, nftcr » read the warning for the meeting. lodo-y! Christ'a teachings in all their boy* are stationed la not known ■nd never Each Item m the budget was will be In session there about the many endeavora at St. John'a. and addreaaes too would be ap post of the American Legion, will Recreation Council. Plana are tn ^ «l*ll and drmnnatrallnn at the Bird* Ryr Knatoa nfnrir, wa § m - be held in Yeoman* hall Mondav adopted Yrithout comment. The first of the year. The administra­ The committee wa.s unanimous- ' predated. This list, out of a town progress for the community ting ridrd that troaled fooing of the city tax unHI The Ea.st School PTA will hold dent; Mrs, Catherine Ruhacha. Leslie Hill, Pine street, called out p«>rl naming Itirda Kye Orange .luice aa one of the best it.s regular meeting Monday eve­ vire president; Mrs. Antonina The final lecture In the series of the second iSiesday in June, IBoZ. Irish Raisin Br o f ! j a n e PARKER IOAF- on the market. Charlie Fnihit, UirdN Kye representative, Council Meeting ning. Dec, 10. preceded by a pot Lukas, financial secretary: Mrs. Family Life F.ducatlon was given A t the Common Council meet­ luck supper at 6..30 p. m. in the Aniela Skrabacr,. recording secre­ by William Benedict of the State TAKWA AT THESE will give you a free drink of Orange Juice here Friday ing last night. Building Inspector new cafelerls. Those attending C ttsto m e ro Whole Wheat JANE PARKER lO A F tary; Mrs Mary Wierzbicki. Department of Health. Tuesday nr Saturday. Kring the children . . . he will have Smart Roland Usher read his report for are asked to bring an article for V treasurer; Mrs. Anna .laworski night. The group attending pre- Squaw mn.tkf* for the girls and Rig Chief masks for the and Mrs. Catherine Ruhacha. lented Mr, Benedict with a braaa the month of November which Pumpernickel JANE PARKER Iwys. Corner lO AP trustees; Mrs. Pearl Berk and de.*k lamp in appreciation ,pt hla r V A L U E S showed 49 permits issued. This in­ Remember you get 10', off on purchases of 1 dozen cluding « dwellings on Fox street In Cracked Wheat Mrs. Catherine Olherl. visitation fine intere.'t In the aeries. the Fox Hill development, one SHIPPING JANE PARKER 10 A F of the sick: Mrs. Msry Bungard Mrs. Sol Binder, den mother for Rirds Kye fttods (orange juice excepted this week). dwelling to Benny Srestowlcki on and Mr*. Catherine Olbert, altar Cub Scout Den 4, announced that RIB CUT$UPT0 5LBS. FROM BIRDS RVR Windsor avenue and one permit ■ committee. David Evans Is her Den Chief and Sour Rye JANE PARKER LOAF FRENCH FRIES for a dwelling to Woodrow Fam- SUPPLIES Following the selection of of- Ronny Davie*, hi* aaalatant, Allan N O PODS ham on Highland avenue. The to- fieers, plans were made for the Blum has been chosen Denner and w e t * 2 FOR 45c tal estimated permits were 1106.- O atm eal JANE PARKER LOAF - Immediate future, the most im­ Brian Binder, keeper of the buck­ 581. The sum of $249.50 In fees was ______-nitl’twiy a btiiet loe^’ portant of whieh was the derision skin. The groups meet* at the LB. FRRNrH ri'T OB collected and there was a refund ^ 7 , gr«Tiii4- to hold a .social each Saturday I Binder home on Pine street. Mon- Holiday Cake CHOCKPUL OF NUTS LOAF 1 ro PAY FOR RF.nri.AR riTT of $20. Upon motion of Alderman Bt'SlNiCSS MER\'1CE evening at 7 o'clock in the parish ! day* after aehool J. Rohan, it was voted to have the and SU PFE T CO. PORK ROAST Fruit Stollen hall, to which all parishioners and Pvt, Guy C. Berk, stationed at READY TO EAT— COOKED GREEN BEANS ^ity purchase a $25 Christmas Seal 806 M A IN ST.— TE L. 2-1278 JANE PARKER lA C H ' friends are invited, Mrs. Cathe­ Ft, Hanroek, N. J.. 1* spending a 2 FOR 49e TOnd. rine Ruhaeha and .Mrs. Genevieve ten day furlough wdth hi* mother, Vernon Home Makers Wnjnarowiez volunteered as hos­ iSBim PEAS Apple Pie JANE PARKER EACH ^ The Vernon Home Makers will tesses for the coming .'tatiirday. SHANK HALF PEAS 2 FOR 49c hold its annual Christmas tea V, Hostess for the evening's fes­ LB. meeting on Wednesday, Der. 12 at tivities was Mrs. Agnes Wrohet. •C|UBle 2 Ibe. 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W ft Mrs. Catherine Ruhacha played iiAnnoTK Fi.nrNDCK, Saul Peiser in Vernon Center. HAMS F e a t Ib F e d t l 25c rr.R C H and rOD. Alan GOLDEN LOAf C A K E the role o f Santa Claus, distribut­ FANCY MILK FED LARGE Those attending are asked to bring ing pre.sents to Father Stryjew- Bov .srA I.I.n PS and SHRIM F recipes with samples of their fa­ 11^ JUST REDUCED] aki. Mrs. Ruff, Miss Grzyb and all Randy In Fry vorite "holidav foods. J- JANE PARKER i a c h the members. Isuhee of rolumiuM 1 2 5 ' BIRDS EYE Victory Assembly. Catholic L«- LB. Leg»l Notices (loluinbia FOWL Strawberries : I "SUPIR- CUT FROM HEAVY STEER REEF a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e h^lrl Jane Parker At Manchester m-lthin and for th* R I C H r /PORK LOINS At least 2.3 local hoys are in Diitrict of Mancheiter on the 4th the service of the:r coentry at the 16 Oz. Roz 49c dty of December, 1951 FRUIT C A K E ANY SIZE PIECE |e^CUPT06LBS A ^ C present lime The USO drive for .SHORT Pre»ent. JOHN J \^•ALLETT. WINE and llO UO i VALUiSI ... .■? LB CAKE .S LB CAKE LOIN END LB R IB IN D Lb 4 ^ funds ha* brought forth qiie.stiona BIRDS EYE E ft»U of Fried* ‘ Mohr about this group: where they are LB. Itte of Mtnchefter tn wld DiPtnrt. and who they are and how many. deceased . w . j Wines SUNNYBROOK GRADE A ‘ WHOLE LOINS >49' CENTER CHOPS >69* The admlntitrator having AxhibitM 2 .8 9 4 .6 5 The following list is the most rom- h!i administration acrount «-ith lald plete one availaWe and was drawn STEER BEEF BONELESS ORANGE JUICE t 43' SLK'r.D FRRjtlll.V GROt'M) URRY'S SCALLOPS 49c *0 be Intereated therein to appear and SHANK HALF • 59 OF $5 OR OVER MADRONE WINES SIZE9 S FOR Cake Sale be heard thereon by publlahlna a copy I P E ^ ^ R S 2 2 9 ^ 10 To 12'/j Pound* To BaLa, Broil or Fry Lb. of this order in some nem-spaper ha\- I BOm iD IN CAIIFORNIA TRY ONE OF OUk UtllCIOUS ROASTS' Inf a circulation in said District, at lU lY POtT - TAWNY POtT W HOLE H A M S • 63' CENTER Slicas >1.09 BACON HAMBURG 67c »erv« it H0T>Mr«t it COLO - lervc in Saiedv or Sendmehet! least five c'ays before the day of said , SNOW WHItI SAT„ DEC. e, s P. M. hearlnf. and by maillnf in a reftster- 1 MUSCAni-CUM MY tWttY WHIJE HOUSE-THERE S NONE BETTER' SpMialt! 'Hiunaai, Frifay Saturday ec letter on or bafore December 5. 1951. CttAM SHfttY M ushroom s ONI PtICI ONLY I a copy of this order addre.ssed to Hollister P. T. A. Way* CHOICE RIB ROASTS Frederick R. Hettinfer c-o Simon 8. FINEST OBTAINABLE... IT S TOPS IN QUALITY' and .Mean* Committee CONN. GRADE A LARGE GOLD MEDAL Cohen. Attorney. 95 Brooklvn street. BOT 1 i • 10I W Bose Pears ■» Sill iie-tss’s * fOR * » Rockflvllle. Conn.i Walter O. Hettin­ A SCHOONMAXER SELECTION EVAP. M IL K Play end Donr Prizes OF BEEF fer. c-o Herbert J Schaarlz. Attorney. tfG A LO 10 OZ M WC Refreshment* 750 Main street. Hartfbrd. Conn ; Jo- Cello Spinach BRAND NEW LOW ^ TALL 69‘ BAG SWORDFISH 1. aaph O. Hettinfer, c-o .Tohn R n7 y . s . w i n k DONATIO.V 50e 10-INCH CUT 85e Mrosek. Attorney. 753 Main street. YtLlOW RIPI PRICE' ^ CANS 3 8 ' Manehefter. Conn. BOniEO IN NEW YORK STATE Bananas ONI PRICE ONIY JOHN J. WALLETT. Judfe. TAWNY POtT - tU lY POtT l\WQai 0 9 CHOICE GRADE-' $75' 7-INCH CUT 96c MY IHIttY - MUtCAm - IHIttY * ^ A 1 ^ A ^ U R T OF PROBATE held ' FRESHLY FLOUR Pork rnnilnua* In ha a gnntl mral valiia. Wa will hava amall at Manchester vrlthin and for ih* m O ^ s. m a r k OF 89' Steaks 89 EGGS Cider rTt" r 39= GROUND .6 5 ' biinad and mllad ■hniildar* nf Mmh. I.at lha lamb ‘‘*at” for at District of Manchester, on the 5th VIGOROUS, WINIY *LEN0 All Beef Hamburg L U M B u ftft O U A U T V dav of December. 1961. laa*t 13 mlnula* aftar ramnving (rnm tha nvan and It will allae I^reaent. JOHN J, W A LLE T T FRESH raalar. Large Budded Walnuts LBT Judfe. CROWN SWEET WINES Bokar Coffee ^ . 8 1 ' Native Chickens 2'/a-3'/i LBS l.43= 5-LB. Estate of Michalena Mnizer, late of DOZ. I.A3IR I.KtiS Manchester, in said dlalrlct. dsceaped. FUU BAG SPARK RIBS On motion of Felix E. Moixer of raid Pitted Dates IB RICH, FULI SOOIEO COFFEE NMAI.I, HAt'SAnK BAISYHAMS^^SSc Mancheater. administrator with «iU QUAtT 75^ Drawn Chickens re'adyto^^k .5 9 ' annexed. DRIED REEF FAR3I FRESH ORDERED That %\x months from R e d C i r c l e Z 7 V SLICED LEAN CI.IIB ... PORTERHOUSE AND SHORT VEAI. ROANTS the 6th day of December A.D. 1951. Baxter'sPotatoes 2 *r°ss35 Super-Right Bacon SUGAR CURED l.59' CUT FROM HEAVY W E STE R N BEEF FRIEND'S OVEN BAKED JES50 VEAI, CTTLETS and the aame are limited and al- Whiskies RIB I.AMR CHOPS FOiNL ^ 49e loved for the creditors «*ilhln which OLD 6 0 Z 4% ^ MILD. MELLOW COFFEE SLICED to bring in their clslme against aald Orange Juice SOUTH 2 CANS J ^ All-Good Bacon iUGAR-CURED l.55' IX>IN I.AMR CHOPS FAR M FRESH estate, anc the said administrator c.t. P IN E CREEK t Lt REEF IJVER a. la directed to five public notice to TOMATOES Eight O ’clo ck lA O I L . mQC the creditors to bring tn their rlalm* ITtAIOHT tO U tlO N • • R06ST PORK BEANS HOT NAI'SAnr. within aald time allowed by publish­ 9 YlAtf OiD Sausage Meat PKG NHOri.DER HAMS FBYEBS $139 ing a copy of this order in some ne«s- Rlh End (First 6 Ribs). paper having a circulation tn said 9b 1 LB A O C 16 Oz. Tin 2N0.2CANS Farm fresh 6, 7 and 8 Ih. Roasting Capons. Well trim­ probate district, within ten days from PfOOf OOTH 3 . 3 2 Frenkferts PKG the date of thlf order^ and return make G IA N T SIZE SILVER OUST I PROTECT £raEAUTlPy med, free from bone and waste. Choice Chuck Pol Roasts to thia court of the notice *|ren. DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS SMOKED SHOULDERS ai^ good value al 96c Ih. . . . and you can get them as JOHN J. W A LLE T T . Judge. Lift-liki "PLAY STORE" .49' WITH ROYAL SCARLH LIBBY’S Money Saving With Cannon Face Cloth Haddock Fillets Short Shank and I.,ran. sift.tU a.s 2 'j to .1 lb.s. For really fine quality, Fre.shly ■ AT A COURT or PROBATE h»ld I NELSON COUNH PINEAPPLE Chopped (Ground Reef, come tn I’inrhurst . . . at Manchester within and for th* STRAlOm SOURiON yovn for only •••$!.eO ARM O ItR'S District of Manchester, on the 4lh LC( »C Just Reduced PAINT PRUNE dty of December. 1951. 96 Offer! WE'LL ADVISE YOU ON REGULAR H A M R U R G ...... Lb. 71c Present. JOHN J. W A LLE T T - 3 . 3 0 • Big, colorful, sturdy "P loy Slore" ready JUICE Judge. PROOT SOT 1 YOUR FAINTING PROBLEMS BRNNER BRCON LEAN GROUND REEF...... Lb. 84c Estate of Robert Orav, late of Man­ DISTIUED tH KlNTUCmr CASH IN YOUR MONEY­ to set up. Cord full of "Products". $100 in JUICE chester. In said District, deceased. 4 M Z . GAN On motion of Ann* McAdami of saiU SAVING COUPONS NOW SPRY ploy money. Store Manager's Button. SPAGHETTI Quart Bottle Manchester, executrix. WESTBURY RESERVE Formost COOKED PICNICS ORDERED That six months from ; Check-out counter. Display shelves. Valu STRAIONT IV I For Baking and Frying ANN PAGE 1 5 ^ OZ ^ C c the 4th day of ^cem ber A. D . 1961 be ATYOURA&PI TheWG.GLENNEYca Bonriraa, Weatrlraa. 2*/2 CAN and the aame are limited and allowed 90 able coupons for extra store accessories. PREPARED 2 CANS for the credltorr’wlthJn which to bring i II U* • II UR ft' BUILDING MATERIALS tn their claJms against said estate, and PtOOE 90T" " 3 . 5 1 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES the said executrix is directed to give DISTILLED IN MARYUND LUMBER FUEL 30c 2Sc Refund Big Coupon Valufe — Worth Sl.OU Boneless POT ROAST .REEDLESR PINK public notice to the creditors to bring n 335MNAm ST. MANCMtSTfH FLORIDA JUICE In their claims within said time allow­ on etch ptekage of ntw A&P Grapefruit Juice « ' 2 3 ' No Suekrr Fat, Lree. ed by publishing a copy of this order Moil Wbal 6m Iraai M c k « I N m 1 Dox. O riiH ililli I Knr 29e ity»OTpgT"laYi«r^irriTrqti-: T O M M O O R E ™ IVORY SOAR tlon in said proba’e district, within STtAIONT lO U ttO N ciWicMwiifnn BH iililiriO rah^ 9RAN6ES ten cays from the date of this order, 10 prMhKft ihowa m CMifM oad ytu and return jnake to this court of the M STH « M A It Floats ro R M M B A C O N TaRserints Hoz. 39e notice given FLORIDA REEDLERW MOOT §OT W .XT M-NO303 A|C llickery Hmekrd. ^ " ALLETT. Judge. IVORY SNOW will Iravt yMir Altar r«*i ' ‘'tL ^ Lga. FLORIDA Jl'ICE PtSTIllED IN XENTUeXY MCDIUN U«C A&P Apple Sauce ^ ^ CANS CRAPEFRUIT .. .:.i.4Qz..reeg »U C .TJCLMIW Oraagwu. ;.,Daa, J9a LYNNBROOK - ■eufehtHrerit*- SO eK & “ D e v i l G a k o 'M i X : ‘'‘‘“‘'MOMtoAir'i' PKG FORMOST OOOKEIUIAIIl 2 Lbs. 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t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6.1951 PAGE gioBiODinroi ICANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6.1951 ward agreement on any major five permanent members - ■ the Dr. Gibson Blames points. United Btsles, Rrttaln, Francs, Coat of Manv Stories UN Deadlocked They wars expected to go over the ‘Boviet Union and ( National­ *Mrs. Grundy’ Talk some of the points again this sft- ist 1 C9ilna. On 11th Seat ill emoon snd work tomorrow on. The six remaining seats are their report to the committee. spread among other UN memhera, (Oeattaaed fraas Page One) In the desdlock over Becurlty with three being elected to two- Rummage SM The High School W orld Security Group Council membership, the United year terms each year. Ths outcome was even better Btales was unable to line up Im­ Nations with another year tn go BiNENT or DICORATINa niND than if ths csss had never aone to mediate additional support fpr Its are BraslW Turkey and ^ e Neth­ WAPPINO COMMUNITY CHURCH THURSDAY, DECEMBER « Compiled Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser trial, said Mrs. Holibsugh, adding: (ConUmMfi fT M Page Om ) csndldste largely for two reasons: erlands. VOL. XIX, NO. 14 "Suspicions that would have 1. Borne Bouth American coun­ lingered-will be erased now." had always held the now-disputed tries were offended becanae the U. 1,2 "Madly la Isive” seat until 1949, when Comlnform- B. backed Sir Senegal Ran of In­ SATURDAY, DEO. to fP .il. Molecules Take nutcast Yugoslavia captured It die for the International Court of Afrira’8 Health Art Department Legion of Honor A grand Jury had accused Dr. with U. 8. backing., QomiiNNiHi Hooters Enjoy Awards Given Gibson of causing Miss Ayres’ Justice instead of llnigusy’a En­ At WaiHiiRC Hm m The vote today on the eighth rique C. Armand Urgon. Record Improves Windham High Hands Gives Faculty Tea Trip to WNHGTV death by the "reckless and grossly negligent" administration of ballot was White RuMla .12, 2. Borne countries felt that, Fine Season At Bapquetj Greece 27. The voting was secret. with all speakers urging a lessen­ drugs. It acted following a coron­ Leopoldville. Belgian (Tongo—' In order to find out how a tele­ Forty votes two-thirds of the ing nf International tension, It "How cozy," "So charming," er's finding which attributed to t^- -The renter of the "Dark Con­ ^ers Second Loss vision station operates, the MHS him these motives: To be free of 8fi-member assembly, are required was unwise to Irritate Russia on "What a pleasant setting," were for election. this quest inn which they did not tinent" has cessed to be the Coach Danielson'fi Boys Science Club, the "Molecules," Roach and Minicurci I a woman "madly In love" with only a few of the comments made Big 4 Fslhire 8t«n .consider vttsl. "white man's grave.". The Isicsl took a field trip to TV station himi. so that he could marry his As a result of pre-vote agree­ Fresh Sea Foods Now !■ Siasoi V j K*ve them the lead with three eec- ('/Oitipile Best Recoril by members of the MHS faculty Honored; Art McGin* nurse, and to get sole contml of Meanwhile In another chamber figures on European health In the B r o w n Leads V ictors ■ remaminK. when they first say the setting at W'NHC In New Haven ' on Wed­ valuable property he snd Miss In the Palais de Chslllot, the Big ments Clille and Pakistan were riSH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR McGuire finished the game with Since ’3 7 ; Case Stars nesday afternoon. Nov. 28. ley Is Guest Speaker Four were reported close to the elected today on the first ballot, Belgian Congo show s rapid Im­ With 27 Points; 2nd the annual Faculty Christmas Tea Airres held under survivorship provement from year to year, 14 points, Blsrdl with 10. and held from 3 to 4:30 In the Art deeds. end—In failure--of their secret with Chile receiving 57 votes. Oar new Banitary procean s^vea you a delidoao, eriap, The club members were guided which brings death and illness fig­ Gene Johnson with 12 to lead the Captained by Red Case and Har­ .Studio Tuesday afternoon. on a tour of the station, which is Jimmy Roach and'Jimm.v Mlni- Without calling s single defense talks convened In an attempt tn Pakistan >55, Greece 30 snd White Stringers Lose 46 to Russia 36. ures down to slmnst European golden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Cone in niid Manchester scoring. old Moore, Manchester High had' Door prizes consisting of a car­ also a radio station, seising such cuccl, two of Manchester High witness. Defense Counsel Dsvid reconcile the rival Russia and try them! FRIED OYSTERS \ND CLAMS PACKED 4 4 in Overtime Game This coming Friday the Clark- Goldstein jumped up with a mo­ Western disarmament plans. In the later halinting. White proportions. Death figures dropped Its best soccer season since 1937 nival scene by Sue Wood and a parts as the main studio, the two School's standout football .players between 1946 to 1950 m spite of a _ men will play the Hornets at F.asl harbor scene by Sally Shea were radio stations, the television con­ tion to dismiss as soon as the Dus to report back to the po­ Rutala began tn gain voles, but TO TAKE HOME. CALL 2-800.1. by winning seven, losing four, and received the Thom McAn award at not enough for election. In efforts substantial Immigration. . . .fc. „ 1... miard Bert Hartford. Last year the Indians won by Mias Kellogg and Mrs. trol room, and the telctjT)e news State rested yesterdsy. He assert­ litical rommittee Monday, tha ne­ Lead hy the pla>^ . , downed the Horneta in the third tying one. Red Case, playing from the MHS fall sports banquet gotiators were said by authorita­ to break the deadlock, other nom Of the dreaded "killers” like Brown. Windham High handed the D'Amico. respectively. These room. ed that the State had tn prove any game of the season by a fit to 53 the center-forward position, set a In the main TV studio a guide Thursday night at the South nf three essentials for- a man­ tive sources to have completed Ineea were offered, the Phlllnplnee msisria, yellow fever. leprosy, COMMUNITY RESTAUIUNT Red and White Its second setback new school record in individual paintings will be hung In the win­ receiving three votes and El Bat none has numbered more than count. They'll be out to repeat. ning teachers’ homerooms. Miss explained how various technical Methodist Church. The banquet, slaughter conviction a cause nf their Initial survey of the con­ c f the season by a 60 to 49 count scoring, getting a total of 15 goals vador one on some ballots. seven victims during Ihe past IM NORTH MAIN STRRET MANCnSSTEB Dick Day ‘52 Estes, who suggested last spring problems, such as lighting, sound, sponsored by the Men's Club of death, that a "human agency" flicting propoeali this morning Friday nlcht. Over 1.000 fans saw In one season, with 8 In CCIL The Securllv Omncll Includes year. that some of the more advanced backgrouhd setting, filming, and the church, was attended by over ^ s responsible for the death, and without making any progresa to-1 the nishv Red and Blue launch its games. art students paint pictures for a "shooting" are handled. In tele­ 400 people and had as its speaker (nat If resulted from a "criminal season at home against the In­ Coach Richard Danielson's casting a "live" program, that Is, Art McGlnley, well known sports action." dians. who in turn played their Clippings Form few of' the MHS classrooms, was hooters finished second In the given first choice of three paint­ a program originating from that editor of the Hartford Times. Goldstein stressed trstlmon.v by first road game of the campaign. CIAC Inurnment behind West ings, and she chose a picture of studio, two cameras are used. The Manchester's two gridiron star.s a pharmacologist that amidnprtne, Brown, a single-handed threat, Class Project Hartford, and tied with Bristol in microphone Is placed about one to during the past season were pre­ a drug prescribed by Dr. Gibson piled up 27 points in last Friday's the Yale Library steeple and part the CCIL with a 3-3 record. Man­ of the Yale campus, by Jan Peter­ two feet above the speaker's head sented with bronze plated foot­ for Miss Ayres, could be fatal contest and continually kept Wind­ chester had its usual troubles with sen. to avoid his being self-cohsclous. ball shoes mounted on plaques in­ only to the one person in 10.000 ham out in front. Jimmy Roach "The Diary of an American Hall, losing three games to them. George Case scribed with their names. Herald With Robert Ballsieper, Charles Wilma PItkiB Although there were no "live" J allergic to it. He emphasized that Tlw lady at the right la Mrs. T. lAmar Caudle. Bhe la wearing and Pinky Hohenthal. meanwhile, Girl In France." a French menu. They had little trouble with the programs on the air at that time, Sports editor Earl Yost made the Ihe mink east that figured so prominently In the eurrent Congression­ In Paris," and Braun, Charles Campbell and the State produced no evidence topped thf Manchester scoring ] An American^ other teams after they got rolling. This week the Legion of Honor Whether Its soccer, basketball the club did see parts of programs presentation and announced that, that MISS Ayres had such an al­ al prohe of tsx Irregularltlea. Mra. CaiMIe and her husband and her Toujours Mol" were just a few David McLoughlin acting as hosts, the voting for Manchester's best with 12 and 11 points respectively. " Bristol fell beneath the Red and the guests were ushered Into the salutes a welf-knowniigure around or baseball sports fans can't watch being rehearsed on the studio’s lergy. mlak are shown at a 1950 party. The woman sitting on the floor of the colorful and descriptive ar­ White power 3-0, and beat the In­ own TV sets in the control room. football player had ended In a tic. K imldeatWed. ( Photo eopyrlght h> Quirk Msgasl.ne from NEA- Manchester was first to score ticles rut out recently by Miss Art Studio, which had been trans­ MHS— Wilma Pitkin. Wilnia, with a game without seeing that famil­ Agrees Wllh Defense as Hohenthal dropped In a free dians 2 to 1 down in Bristol. Man­ Here, overlooking the main studio, explaining the rea.son for two Although Stale’s Attorney Arme.) (NEA Teleohoto). Doris Kibb*'s French I pupils as formed into the dining room of her sparkling eyes and ready iar red streak en route to score the technical director and produc­ awards. throw to give the Indians a tem­ chester defeated Meriden twice, an olden Bohemian tavern. On Lnrln W. Willis argued that Dr. their first class project.' 5 tn I and 4 to 0, while pinning smile, does credit to the ancient' for his team. This well known er direct each production, both In Art McGlnley, a sportswise aft­ porary lead. Windham played nip each table was a candle set In a Glhson "knew what those pills Bmyth and five assistants were The above mentioned were loa.ses on Newington 2 to 1, Port­ rehearsal and on the air. In this er-dinner speaker,, congratulated and tuck with the locals during bottle covered with wax drippings "god of friendliness" If there ever gp<,rts hero with hair to were going to do to Miss Ayres." fired ^ast week on charges rang­ mounted on a poster done by Blair land 1 to 0, Ellsworth 2 to 1 and part of the station was seen some the three Manchester high team', Judge Wynne agreed with the de­ Wappilig the remainder of the period and Prentice and entitled. "La France and a hand painted cloth. Wilma has followed the business *’J*. George Case, of the complex electrical appara­ football, soccer and cross coun­ ing from failure Jo prevent viols- held a 14 to 11 lead going Into the Greenwich 3 to 0. Hall defeated the Chrl.atmas greens were every­ fense. llons to improper dealings with dans Les Nouvelles." meaning local eleven 3 to 2. 4 tn 2 and 1 to course throughout her high school I tus used In televising. try, on the fine records they had second quarter, with Brown throw­ where, and the windows were cov­ date. If Miss AjT-ea' death was a crim­ taxpayers. Tuesday night the Ellsworth "France in the news. The students 0, while Wethersfield tied them 4 career and has done a fine job i First-hand world news came compiled this year and also ron- inal homicide, said the judge, "it ing in six Of the tallies. Roach and showed much variety In their ered with snow flakes. The back­ George, more commonly known There Is no Indication whether Memorial High School basketball to 4. of It too, we might well add. Her cllcking in over the two teletype i gratulated coaches Walker Briggs, eoiild not be anything else hut teem in their second gsme here Hohenthal kept the Indians on the choices of clippings and photos ground of music consisted of the subjects this year reall.y keep her as "Red," has made sports his machines located in the station's 1 Richard Daniel.spn and Charles the jury will return indictments tail of the Red and Blue during Three of the four M. H. S. loss- Nutcracker Suite and' other ap­ "number 1" interest during his murder." in the tax probe. It was sched­ defeated Stafford. 45 to 35. Bowl- which. In different ways, all e.a were l.y one goal while three of hopping^ English, modem prob­ news room. This news was then j WIgren. the remainder of the half. Roach propriate Christmas songs. four years and has been outstand­ "And,” he added, "it seems to uled to convene this morning. das was Ihe high scorer for Ells­ brought a phase of French life into their wins come by a single tally. lems, business machines, math and edited and used on the station's 1 Mr. McGlnley brought out in dropped In seven points and Pinky On display were the two door ing In each of the three sports he . me it would be monstrous for any McMillan predicted final ad­ worth wllh 15 point.'. 'The Ells­ them. Red and White goalies Ja k Hcnt- law and A Cappella Choir. Wilma news programs. | his talk the fine record the world court.or jury to find on evidence four, but Brown continued his prizes and Mi.ss Estes’ painting. has played. join nment late in the day. worth JaA-vees won 31 to 26 In the Another bulletin board was made schel and Paul Ryan tos.sed four checks business machines as her The club then went on to see one , of sports has set and also manv o f suspicion and conjectures and pace and, with the help of team­ Originally-designed Christmas preliminary game. This was the up of individual papers done out­ shutouts, three coming in the last favorite this year. He went out for soccer in his of the station's disc jockeys, whose I of the prominent sports figures, neighbood gossip that this ac- mates, walked oft the floor with a side of class. These two were pic­ wrapping paper, rooms it houses, sophomore year and'slnce then has second win for Ellsworth wllh no four games. MHS publication and Round program was then on the air. he , Gene Tunney. Lou Gehrig and cu.sied accomplished hy wicked de­ tures. newspaper articles, and ad­ designs for draperv material, played hard and fast for the var­ setbacks. halftime edge of 29 to 24. Injuries tpok Iheir toll, claim­ Table, bowling. Junior Y-Teens, of later explained how the disc Jock- Babe Ruth. He explained how sign and premeditation the death The Indians came the closest to vertisements. As an added effect snapshots received from Aber- sity team. The two years "Red" The next game will be here Fri­ ing three players; Co-captain Har­ which she was pmgram chairman. ey works his program. | sports helped the morale of men of this woman." day night with Old Saybrook upsetting Windham during the each student described his particu­ conwv School In Wales, and the spent with the team paid off dur­ After viewing some network | In the past World War and also I Local iS/ocArg] old "Yosh " Moore, Ijirry Duff and Student Council representative in Judge Wynne said everything lar article In French. paintings going tn Wales were al­ ing this past season when Co-cap­ High. Tickets will be sold at the • third quarter when they maintain­ Jack Whidham. Letters were her Junior year and alternate In TV programs, several members i those In our state prisons. Indicated that Miss A.vrea was door. Renee Schwabb had mounted a so viewed by the faculty. Broken tain Case led his boys on a come­ had a chance to see how they look Toastmaster Rev. Fred Edgar Quotatioao rumUhed By ed a two point lead halfwmy awarded to all tho.se Injured. her freshman and sophomore "on her degth bed snd the heart '1 he Wednesday Afternoon Club picture of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt toys, which, for the past few back, after losing their first two on TV, on the station's own tele introduced the many people who .5 through the period. Walt Kosa- Getting three experienced half­ years are a sample of the varied was running down and she died of Coburn « Mlddlehrook. Inc. held its Christmas parl.v yester­ and described In French the part weeks, have been brought In by games, that made history for Man* vision sets. helped make Manche.stcr's fall kowski. Harold Carlson and Steve backs for the latter games kept Interests Wilma enjoys. Just two natural esuses." 1:0« P. M. Prices day afternoon st the home of 5frs. BeUlnghlrl combined for 11 points she was playing In French news. Art I students and fixed in class, Chester. The team in a stretch of Roger Turkington '.54. sports program such a siiccess. Coach Danielson jumping, but he of the honors bestowed upon our Bank Blocks Samuel Cavanaugh. During the during the quarter, while Brown Another well done clipping was were displayed. These toys will be Legion candidate are, being one of six games gave up only one lo.ss Among the list were assistant that of Joyce King, who described always mustered together a half­ given to the public health nurse to and finished with the best record parly a recital was given by the and Beans Richardson kept the back line physically capable of the few selected to participate In football coach Anthony Alibrto, Bid Asked a famous make of French perfume. be distributed to the under­ In 14 years. George scored a total faculty manacer Dwight Perry, ‘Lid on Truth,’ music pupils of Mrs. Wlnthrop : home team In the fight. playing. the Connecticut All-State Choir First Natlonsl Bank Richardson. Assisting hostesses These projects definitely serve privileged children of Manchester of 15 goals. This is a new school Students Hear band leader William Vaders. pres­ Brown, displaying .a fine jump The Red and White hooters out- and serving as one of the models of Manchester...... 13 38 were Mrs. Ruth Adams, Mrs. Gert­ to enrich the study of the French Originally-designed and hand- record and the state records are ident of the Student Council. AI shot and a "dead-eye ' on the foul scored their opponents 29 to 17 as for the Junior Y-Teen fashion Ex'Juror Says Hartford National rude Burnham and Mrs. Ruth language and also demonstrate tn painted trays, pins, wooden boxes, being con.sulted to find out wheth­ German Views Gro.'sman and cheerleading cap­ brought Windham back into the compared to last year's team, who show last .year. Bank and Trust . .. E rick so n ...... lead tn the final stanza. The lanky the student the Important, part and Christmas cards were al.so Wilma proves that she's not er or not "Red" set a new state in­ tain Connie Glennev. France plays In the news today. were oiitscored 19 to 16 by their among the prettiest things dis- dividual scoring record. Hartford Conn. Trust. A public setback party, spon­ Willimantlc eager hit for seven opponents. Co-captain George only an "Inside" girl since horse­ Captaina Bob Johnson snd Jini (CoattnaM from Pago One) Manchester TYust .... R. A. Azinger ’!t3. plaved at the tea. Friedrich Schulenberg of Ger­ Minlcucci of the football tean sored by F.vergreen-Woorl (Thap- more polnU during the period, "Red" Case accounted for 15 MH.S back riding and Ice skating top Now, with winter setting In, Phoenix State Bank ter, O. E. ,1., will be held at the Waitresses wearing tinsel- her list of favorites, along with many. a graduate of the class of along with Captains Harold •ffort to discredit those who are while the Indians added but 10 to goals while Dick Day and Hcrni sport fans move indoors to watch and Trust ...... 56 61 Masonic Temple Saturday at 8 p. sperkeiF headdresses served a the Yankees. Though Wilma en­ Moore and George Case of soccer making a real effort to bring the their total. Frechette got three apiece and the Indian hoopers in action. '51 of Amherst and a graduate Fire Inaarance Companies m. This is the second party in menu of sandwiches, cookies, and joys Ice skating, and .she's good team and Milt Cole of the Cross truth to light." The Indians' inability to capital­ P&P Presents Henry Szemplinaki. Dick Newman, George, his third year out for bas­ student In International relations Aetna Fire ...... 51 'j 53's the current tournament. tea. Those acting as waitresses too, a few wintry nights are set Country squad were rongratulaird 2. That Thomas Doolan, deputy ize on rebounds off the offensive Ray Kingman. Charley Cronin, ketball, can be seen racing along Hartford Fire ...... 129 l.TI Mr Maslnda. chairman of the were Carolyn Janssen. Elaine aside for reading beside the fire. at Harvard University, spoke to on the fine leadership they di.s- Osllector of Internal Revenue in backboard proved the difference In Gary Bogli. Brendan Shea and AI the court along with the others of National Fire ...... 57*-| 59'» local branch of the American Red Friday's contest along with a “His First Girl” Duncan, Mary Parmakian. Bar­ Speaking of favorites, Wilma the Manchester______five._ This year he the members of the Foreign Poli- played, and as Coach Danielson San Francisco, and assistant U. S. Guay got one each. bara McKinney, Janette Tedford, Attorney Charles O'Gara have Phoenix ...... 80 84 Cross, reports that another spe­ player named Brown. The Big Red named "Jealousy" by Frankie is playing guard and although the' ’’V Association of HarUord on put it. "Loadershlp wa.s the kev- I Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Bob Keller and Bill Slovcr. op­ Carol Jarvis. Shirley Peterson, Laine as "really swell." Ralph Tuesday evening at Hartford High been "Uterally crucified" by their! cial effort IS being made to gel ( got off a good many shots but The sight of Larry Duff wear­ erating from the fullback slots, team got off to an unlucky start, ^ "* note to the successes of our Aetna Casualty 85 hlnod for the ,'oldiers fighting in i Margaret Roger^, Barbara Sllver- Flannegan Is popular with her too School. Several members of the auperiors for sparking the investi­ couldn't control the boards at the ing an evening gown proved to be were two of the best ever seen losjng to the alumni and Wind­ teams." Aetna Life ...... 78 Korea. There is no aperial drive steln. and Carol AhIberg. for dancing or just plain listening. Current Affairs CTlub went to hear gation of the tax bureau. •coring end. one of the highlights of the hilar­ and kept the ball away from the ham. one of the three big threats It was also announced at the Conn. General ...... 127 St this time hut residents who ran KosakowskI finished behind Janice Austin and Sandra Doutt For future references first call of the season, "Red" and the rest of Mr. Schulenberg speak on the banquet that Jim Roach and Mar­ Jaries OimtroUed ious comedy, "His First Girl," di­ MHS netmen. Charley Cronin and were In charge of the music. Hartford Steam Boil. 31 Vz give blood may do so by making Roach and Hohenthal In the scor­ the Manchester Telephone Com­ the team are hoping for a come­ "Program of German Unity and shall Aitken had been elected co- I. That McMillan and assistant ...... 595 rected by Miss Isabel Worth and Walt KosakowskI played well in Mary Lou Potter '53 U. B. - Attorney Joseph Karesh Travelers an appointment at the blood cen­ in g column with seven points. Jim pany where Wilma hopes to con­ back such as the soccer team had. Rearmament." captains of next year's football Pnblle littUties presented on Tuesday, Dec. 4, In the halfback line, along with Dave "put me through such an inquisi­ ter. 125 Trumbull street. Hart­ Glenney and Belllngheri hit for six the girls' lounge of the Rec. tinue to work. At any rate what­ George picks V\’indham, Weaver Mr. Schulenberg, who is from a team. Charles Cronin and Jack Conn. Light. P ow er.. 14', Hansen, Bob Blardl and Jack tion that I was 111 for three ford. tallies, while Carlson dumped In Larry is the friend of conceited ever she does or wherever Wilma and Bristol as the big obstacles German family with a deep Inter­ Hentschel J jjjp also introduced as Jack Whidham. who plugged i p ! weeks." Conn. Power ...... 3 5 ', Mr. Maslnda Is looking for a four. Case two and Marshall Ait- Jack Leoffler, who always blamed travels her fine sense of humor In this year's schedule. est In politics, was a member of i co-captains of next year's soccer Hartford Elee. IA...... 46 the big hole left by Yosh M oores, / I t C e U l S 4. That federal grand juries "are chairman for the home nursing ken one. Larry for everything he did. They and warm, down to earth friend­ When the ba.'ketball season the German Army in World War team. Hartford Gas On...... 36 Injury. II and was a pri.soner of the definitely controlled and that the serclce. Anyone wishing to serve The Jayvee preliminary contest are rivals for the affections of In the line, Dirk Newman found liness. Will pave her way. takes its final bow and the sport. . .v, So. New England in this capacity please contact kept spectators on the edge of Betsy Freheit. It seems that Jack New Proposal Wilma is the daughter of Mr. fans go wild over ba.seball, George Americans in the United States Justice department ia doing all it .34 4 his way to varsity ball and. along can to keep the lid on the truth." Tel...... 32 ', him. ] their sets as Windham won In an will come out on top, especially and Mrs, William Pitkin of 56 for a period of time. He has been ■ IVf oisiH ^ Manufacturing Companies with Dick Day, kept the opposing will .'till be In their eye, playing a student in the United States for i»lC lllD erS OI O .O . » . 6. That McMillan "Instigated" ■ In place of the regular Decern- ' overtime 48 to 44. The Indians' when Larry is hlamed, for break­ Pitkin street. 17'z goalies jumping with their crosses The problem of Student Council for Coach Kelley's team as ahort- momentary halt to the probe May Am, Hardware ...... 194 her meeting nf the Wapping P. T. second stringers came from be­ ing his sister. Joyce Bursack's. ten­ ' Jean Hansen, '52 stop. He went out In his sopho­ two .and one-half years. Arrow Hart and Heg. .54 57 A. a Christmas operetta will be to Marshall McNamara, Red Case representation was solved re­ Mr. Schulenberg stres.sed the 16. hind at the half to tie up the con­ nis racket and Is caught by Betsy and Herm Frechette, Probably more year and played varsity ball Appear on WC(X^ Asao, Spring ...... 32 35 presented by the children and | test In the final minutes and force when his mother (Priscilla Hill I cently when 1,203 students voted point that the Germans first want She asked a CongreseionsI in­ 13', 164 the most consistent players on the at second base. But In his junior vestigation of the Justice Depart- Bristol B ra s s...... teachera of Wapping Grammar It into a three minute overtime forces him to wear Joyce's eve­ in favor of the amendment of .vear he was forced to sit out the a united Germany and then rearm­ Collins ...... 190 210 School on Dec. 1.3 and 14 at the] line were Red Case and Herm Prison Is Visited ament. He emphasized that they Diana Mot.vcka, Pat O'Hara, A' « ment'a handling of the rase. period. ning gown in order to straighten 1 precb'eVie Red kept the goalies' having two representatives and sea.son with a broken shoulder. Em-Harl...... 72 ', 7 6 ', Community House. A short husi-' Sentinel Guay and Janet Bradley repre­ O'Gara. who launched the tsx Bob Biardi and Roy McGuire the hem. But in the final minutes "This year, hopes are high," says i “ PProve of the Schumann plan Fafnir Bearing ...... 36 39 ness meeting for P. T. A. mem-I teeth chattering while Herm Fre an alternate from each homeroom .M ^ > m4st* mso Iho wholo fcNoly. Soi Pattern No. 2364 contains hot "Faust” was given by Ann Fallot. of rare quality and outstanding A SHEER NYLON BLOUSE U V IN G PICTURES mot fift riMt b Miro to ph as can be, presents you at your were created at the meeting of lucked IIF ^uad. ’They got 13 and French m. Diana Motycka. Pat seniors, bowling, mixed group; evening. best all morning long. iron transfer, material require- Junior Y-Teens, held Tuesday architecture. From there we go to The Senior Hi-Y, under the di­ for riio host. 14 points in that order. Shlrer,. and Elinor Hussey. French Thursday—Swimming Club, bowl­ Buenos Aires, capital of Argen­ MANCHESTER Pattern No. 8422 Is a sew-rite mente, color chart, atltch Uluslra- night. 26B trailed at the end of all the ing. aophomores. rection of George Potterton, can perforated pattern In sizes 12, 14, n : and Janice Murphey; French I. tina. Just before psaslng through tiona and finishing dlrectiona The girls were divided Into periods except the last, being be­ Rotert Richardson, French HI, Barbara Field is in charge of well be congratulated for the fine 16, IS, 20: 40, 42, 44. Size 14, 3% groups of 25. Each group made the StralU of Msgellen a terrify­ time that everyone enjoyed. MEMORIAL Send 2Sc in Coins, your name, hind 23 to 20 S t the half way mark. told his class about the various the mixed group in bowling on yards of 39-lnch. either (Thristmaa figurines out of ing aea storm is encountered, but Nancy Folsy '62 address and the Pattern Number Duncan scored 16 and Dama 7 to compi^tlona bv Gounod.' ’Then Wednesday. we reach Valparaiso, C%lle, safely. -’ « For thU vattem, send 30c In multi-colored pipe cleaners, or lead the Barnard scoring. Duncan 2 COMPANY to Anne Cabot, ’The Manchester Oolna, your name, address, size de­ baskets out of Christmas cards records of tbs opera ’’Fautt", lent The huge, magnificent statue of The office of Superintendent of Evening Herald, JISO Ave. Amer. and Curry followed with aix and Iw Ann FaUdt, were ntayed. She’ll be dslightafi with thU dainty whits blouse «r all ayloM. A. AIMRTTl. Hrpp. sired, and the Pattern Number to which were done by embroidering five points. I Three teams, two^ of juniors and the Virgin, standing as if to guard Schools Arthur Illing is located on icaa. New Tork 19, N. Y. Barbara Field '54 this modem city, leaves an indeli­ Gently tailored it look* Just aa atunnUig wUh a drenm aktr typa StM Burnett (Manchester Evening a atenciled bell with yam. Fudge seniors and one of sophomores, the first fioor of the Main build­ Anne Oabot’a New Album of ..All IIF players got into the ble mark on our mlnda- Our cruise suit as a more tailored suit The yoke aqd collar art saquisltMy OOR. rCAKI mm* HARRIBON Herald) 1160 Ave. Americas, New was put into the baskets. ’These scoring act. Behind the big, guns, wHl journey to New Britain on Needlowork ia a "noust". It’e In ths spring of 194g ths track ends at Callao, Peru. We Journey ing. * embroidered. Siaaa 33 to 36. Another style not Wiown. nTMUCTS Tork » , N, T. gifts will be sent to the Hartford Wharton and Wieraman, came Jan. 17, where- they will try their B. A. Bengtson. OppsMIs Cast tlsMMtsrr Don’t nlae the Fall and Winter chockfuU of charming deaigns as County Y and wrlU;b« lold to the Zwlck, Webb, an(l Wlchmsa with t««m sron ths CCIL championship. luck at defeating tha New Brit­ inland to lAma where we view »4 Fashion. It coata^ 46 pages of weU as beginners’ "How-To" direc­ two apiece. ain Warriors. the grand cathedral of this dty, CHRISTMAS HHOrFIMG HOURSt MoMayo 646 A. M. 9o 546 TBUErHONB 7787 Or 5267 public. and then return to Callao, where Don't forget the Suggestion MALONEY’S ANNEX new stylss, slnqils to make frocks tions on knitting and crocheting ’The club voted to organize a Much credit should go to Leo Box on the second floor of Main P. M.| Wedasadayh 1346 P. M. to 6:56 P. M.; Pridoys 646 A. M. U|M* a—Oars 465 HARTFORD ROAD (CORNER McKEE STREET) OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY TIL 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 2-4304 .... a gift pattern printed in the we take our final gUmpse our for all ages; decorating tricks; ■port team to complete with other Diana, ’53, who .ably takes over It looks like there is a busy win­ building, aouth m d, for those 9o 3 4 6 P. M. Olhor' woekda,V« from 6:16 A . M. to 5 4 6 P. M. M ft patterns printed ineide the book and many other grand fea­ Read Herald Advs. ter season shsad for evsryohs. great,.South American nel^bor. T-Teen cluba in the dlztrtct. the refereeing eitd of ths games. Fenna Lss FUhsr 53 original ideas. Kay Direct tut* pave MMNjrl ■ book. Bend 35 cento today. tures. 35 cents. Ruth Ann AMnger ’58 Albert & Quay Fsnna LM FUhsr, '53. T y.t- • ' "T '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6,1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN« THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 PAGE SEVENTEEN Roach Averaged 10.57 Yards Per Try with Indian Gridders Russell Paul Elected President of Baseball Little League Indians* Owner Believes^ Attack Ends Life UConns Register Picked JJp 1131 Yards Second Victory Matthews Gets Unanimous Diners Capture THE High on Road Yanks Will Land Williams Of Joe Jackson r ^ B a W L IN G Succeeds Sher Robb, GreanviUa, B. C., Dec. 6—(JO — Storra, Dec. 6—(iP)—The Uni­ C h ea er M te <4 B * * l « e n a t Second Win Friday Night In 107 Ball Carries versity of Connecticut basketball W eaT lex ( » M iller’* «3) Decision Over Nardico Herald Angie "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, once one team got back on the winning W. m y ...... 4. IIT m *3 331 Blanchard • 117 83 .... 300 Ootumlius, O., D*c. 6—MR— uu, t* the way he put it. "If Joe ...... f l n 10* 384 143 361 of baieball'a grMteat hitter*, died track here last night by over­ J. Frey .... Jo n e s ...... 114 99 By Seek Financial Aid Ownar B1U» Ryan of tha Claveland decide* to play, then I don't think R au U n berg ...... 101 u 10* 2W Cherubini . 107 __ 138 335 Frounce Bolton, 83*26, East Hartford Host. for Ttvljawf Mid today it «-ould not there would be room for the two here last night still maintaining Big Fullback Collected whelming Tufta, 78-S2. It was Hsyden ...... 130 17 101 328 K in f ...... 101 108 3t>T Clavaland, Dac. Harry* he added "He was dead tired after EARL W. YOST of them.” Record Breaket* Connecticut's second victory In Whelsn ...... n o 131 147 320 Correntl ... n o m 134 347 Matthews had anethar victory for the second round." Buaa Paul is tb* new president aurpriaa him if the Boaton Red hi* innocence of any wrong-doing . ■ « — .... K in a ...... 97 —• 97 Collegiatet Turn Back Rporte Editor Gamp Between Teaina DiMaggio 1* scheduled to meet Just 24 Yards Less three starts this season. — 88 175 hia impraaalv* r*cord today, but In Matthew's laat two previout of th* Manchester U ttl* League 8oK traded Ted WUllama to the in the 1910 acuidal. '^otslB ...... S4l 603 65« 1603 ClauahM y , , ...... New Prexy with Yankee officials in New York Captain Vinny Yokabsska paced WesTles «t) tha crack Baattl* light heavy­ fights. Hurley pointed out. hi' Moriarty*!, 72 to 49 Seeking Initial Win program for the 1882 season. Paul New York Tankeaa. Than Total Amount 564 IW this week. If a Willlama-to-the Jackson, 63, was one of the eight the 'Huskie attack with 27 points, Moran ...... M 31 108 320 T o ta l* ...... 549 weight wa* a weary fighter. battler won early round knockout* boxing bout will be shown on film “I would aay the Yankee* have ...... U * *« 112 319 Garden Ameriean Pro Outlook w'*e unenimouely elected at lost Yankees transaction I* made, the player* ac­ dropping in fiye consecutive' set HAberem . 350 tha heat chance of getting Wil­ Gained by Opponents Cervlnl ...... 103 113 lan 340 Zwick ...... 98 93 90 The Vs, 1 contender for the light and hadn’t had to extend htmael. OUadlag Profeeaienal baaketball may re-1 Friday night over Channel Six in Manchester High and East ' night * meeting held at the West liam*.” he •aid. “That I*. If Bos­ guea* I* that the Red Sox will ask cused of accepting bribes to throw shota fit one stage of the game. TmpamHb ...... $7 IM 100 323 W ood! . . . . 8ft 87 «— heavyweight crown held by Joey Hurley aald he planned for Matth­ Pet. turn to Maacheater on a higher ; New Haven. Bchmeling won on a for outfielder Hank Bauer, sec­ Low man ...... 91 86 92 389 Crocker ... 115 99 11* 3.3.1 HsrtfoKd High, neither showing a Bid# Bee. Thomas Brown wa# ton really want* to trade Ted. the series to the Oncinnatl Red'. Worthy Patterson, six-foot- • __ 300 Maxim ran into unexpected oppoai- ews to take a good reel after hie Tier* Diner 1 .0 0 0 knockout. The live bout at 10 ond baseman Gerry Coleman, By HAL TURKINOTON Handicap' ...... 9 9 9 27 Andereon .. 100 lOO Ibvel than ever before if present victory on th* hard court this sea­ named first vice preelilant and N. 1 ? New York ha* more to offer. In Jackson, Oscar Felch, Arnold three-lnch Greenwich center, MrMuIltn . 100 n 7 1.33 3.V> tion laat night in winning a unan- fight Dec. IS with Art Henri in Wapplng 1.000 plana matarallt*. American ] finds Sandy Saddler and Paddy pitcher Bob Morgan and a young Jimmy Roach, Manehefiter 98 1K6 son yet, will meet tomorrow night Cherle* Bogglnl second vie* presi­ the way of good young dlapensable Gandil. George Weaver, Charles played a major part In keeping T o ta l! ...... 500 60t &40 1558 M cLaughlin ...... 88 Imou* Ifi-round deeltion over hard­ Omaha. '4a'e and Bill * .800 League basKetball. but one step I>Maico scheduled to throw the catcher. Hlgh’a all time high acoring ace the Tufts offense In check. Pat­ dent. Mel Hathaway ie aecre- player*, than any other club.” RIsberg, Fred McMiiIlln, Eddie 940 1534 hitting Danny Nardico of Tampa. Then he ie hoping to line up a 3roek*tt't JlOO under th# major league National leather. . Princeton's Diek Kat- at. the Hornet* gym In a non­ The Cardinals' persistent effort* of the 1931 gridiron eleven that terson dominated the backboards Totals .... M l 483 t*r>' and Mr*. Kathleen Pentieetll, Ryan denied an oft-rumored Orotte and Claude Williams were finished the season with a 7-1 won V elfp t (41 ______m * . bout with heavyweight Rocky MiUer'a .800 Basketball Aaaociatlon. may he maler .ippeers to be the most pop­ league tussle. Jtyvee squads from *tory that William* had been of­ to land Eddie Stanky a.s manager barred for life from organised and his quick recoveries gave the S ten g er ...... M 95 SI 382 CtoUegtatee .800 ular choice on the tOl All Ameri­ the schools meet in a preliminary treasurer. Levon Permaklan was and loss record and ranked . . t o 108 122 310 Villa LaaUa {V Although he got a thorough Marciano or heavyw^ght Jo# Wal­ triad under th# aponaorahip of the were expected to wind up success­ Huskies a fast start in shattering Parson ...... P atelll ...... 117 89 108 311 .000 named to succeed Ed Wierabickl fered to the Indian* for aoe right­ baseball hy the late Commission­ seventh in state scholastic ratings, Kleinichmldt .. 99 109 111 319 pasting fbr hia effort*; Nardico cott. He doesn't thtui he bee much Morierty’e British American Sport* Activi­ can college football team* for 1981 at 7 .18. . hander and catcher fully. The announcement may the Tufts none defenses. B o llnik t ...... 89 — — .000 The Indians fasted defeat at the ■a commissioner. er Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lan­ Gavello ...... I l l 101 117' 339 B. P asan l ...... 109 137 118 354 ■hook up the West Coait battler chance of llning.'up a title bout Bolton ties group. . .. Eddie McHugh of Bristol cap­ conie within the next 48 hours. may have added more records Cr.nnectlcut raced to a 10-2 lead ReggetU ...... 139 90 119 348 Treasurer'* repor for th* 1#81 Jim Hagan. He refuaed even to dis. than have been reckoned with. The W alker ...... 147 101 119 .387 on a number of occaaions with his with Maxim at any early date. American League baaketball tains the Yale cage team. An­ hands of the alumni and Wind­ dignify a more recent yam where­ President Fred Saigh of the early in the game and boosted the P. CorrenM ...... 109 118 109 338 One-eided ecoree marked action other member of the Squad is ham in two game*. East Hartford, season was given and a loaa of Cards and Mangaer Leo Purocher Jackson, who p'layed the outfield 183-pound fullback carried the ball T o ta l! ...... 515 503 550 1568 Vln^e ...... _ 105 104 209 dynamite-laden flat*. Matthews, undefeated in 86 for a town lb# alae of Manchester by the Indian* were auppoaed to margin 28-18 at halftime. Three riaaeer in the Y Senior Baaketball L«aguc Dave Sears. Eli halfback during coached hy Howard Goding, will ♦400 waa shown' on the book* of the Giants huddled for two and hit .373 in the series won by 107 times for a total of 1131 yards Jack Hurley, Matthew'* menag- start*, pouhded Nardico’* face in­ and for an armory the *i*e of the Financial' eld from local service get William* via a three-cornered minutes after play had resumed Zwick ...... 131 91 88 300 T o t a l s ...... 571 540 556 1888 laat night with Chef* Diner the past football season. . . Base­ field a non-veteran team made up hour* yesterday, then they lunched the Reds, five games to three, had on the ground, Juat 24 yards short Luplen ...... 88 98 94 378 •r, was Um tin t to admit that hi* to a crimaon pulp and straightened Main itreet drillahed with hut cliiba end concerns will ba sought deal involving and Connecticut held a 37-20 margin ...... 75 89 — 184 Oak M. Grill (2) trouncing Whit* Olaea hy a 88 to ball'* longest game was the 38 in­ mostly of senior* that lost Its for another two hours together, been plagued by, heart trouble in of the total yardage racked up by M iller ...... P o g ll! ...... 102 — lOL ftghtar didn't perform Ilk* he ha* him up repeatedly With piia-driv 1,100 seat* la a big gamhle. by league offlclale. the St. Loul* Brown* Ned Garver. and never was threatened again. M cCorm ick ...... 99 91 94 284 j 38 ecore and the Collegiate* ever' ning, I to 1 lie between the Bos­ seasons opener to Norwich last hoping to swing a deal that would recent years. the eight teams who opposed the GoIr! ...... 105 _ ..... In the past. ing blows to the body. Current members of the Ameri­ League action will get tinder •That’* the mo»t ridiculouji Bunc^ ...... 87 104 114 305 F a rr ...... 129 107 I l l .147 whelmed Morlarty Brethera, 73 to ton Brave* and Brookljoi Dodgers night by a score of 82-43. be satisfactory to both slde,«. Last night he went to bed at Indiana this fall. Next year's co- Dummy ...... — ~ 81 81 "H* wa* very sloppy and couldn't But h* had difficulty avoiding can League are Bridgeport. Scran­ way on Memorial Day with a dou­ thing I've heard yet," he laughed. — __ Gavello ...... 106 102 131 .^19 4t. 131* triumph wee the aecond ton. Wilkes-Barre. Carbondale, in 1920. In th* marathon, Boaton A height advantage will be in "I told Mr. Saigh that we still 9;.30 and awakened ahortJy after captain averaged 10.57 yards per __ SnaleU ...... 137 108 119 354 put twoi'Punches together during Nardico'a hard smashes to the “Ted William*' name ha* never T o ta l...... 4S0 480 484 for the Diner* in ai many starts used 10 players. Brooklyn 11. Manchester's favor. Tb* Hornets ble-header at Memorial Field with were determined to get Max I.rfin- try and unofficially ranks with 1444 Rlvoaa ...... „ 102 93 194 Ui* entire fight," said the itudlou* head and he fought a noticeably Waahlngton, Saratoga and Elmira come up for diacuaaion in any of complaining of chest pain*. He Syracuse Moves Glorgetti .... 3.16 Bob Willla and Howard August Brookl.\-n was at hat 85 tlmea, lack a big man and have no ron- all four leagu* antriaa taking part. ier (southpaw pitcher I and Chuck died before help could be summon­ the top ball carriers in the state.. 137 99 ring veteran who changed Matth­ more cautious fight after getting —all cltlea, and large ones too. All Th* teams will again be known ■* our talk* with the Red Sox," the riM» Dye (1) veered 4S of the Diners points have home, playing arena* where Boston *2, with Pick and Boeekel ststent shooter on the team, ac­ t a l l , diatlngulahed - appearing Diering for Stanky." Leo said. "We ed. Roach broke the all-time touch­ T otals ...... 889 558 653 1677 ews' style and made him one of the his first sampling in the third th* Yank***, Red Box, Dodgers did not want the other fellows he Into First Place Cordy ...... 92 108 106 306 hottait names in boxing. againet th* Gfaaaman. ITie wln- large crow(l* can he accommodat­ of Boston S t hat n time* each. cording to Goding. Cbach Wilfred Cleveland executive Mid. "I have After, hia banishment, Jackson down scoring record when he Irlih ...... 115 108 83 306 round. While this game was the longest Clarks has big Eric Hohenthsl and Cerdlnala.' Two rounds will offered. He said he'd think it over Duoherne ...... 99 108 99 .104 R a y ’a nera lad 40 to lO at th* half and ed. no way of knowing whether the returned here, citing his acquittal crossed the enemy goal line on Hurley *aid hi* fighter "took Judges Herb William* and Char who may break Into hi* own be played with playoff* follow­ ■T think the deal will he made," Dlcklnaon ...... 91 96 99 385 G^nUlrore ...... 98 97 118 31.1 mere punch** than b« uaualty eeattad during the teat two per­ Basketball fan* in Manchester In point of innings played in or- Red Sox have ever attempted to of conspiracy charges In a Chica­ seventeen occasions. He attempt­ By TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS RIvor! ...... 114 87 84 28.S lie Bill scored it seven for Matth­ ganlted hasehsM, it was not the againet the smaller Hornet squad. ing. Leo added with a broad grin. take* in a year." iod*. Hewrard Skinner starred in a have shown wonderftil support in trad* William* to any club." go court as proof of his Innocence, ed seven extra point conversions Jimmy Roach The division races in the Na­ T o ta l! ...... 397 418 385 1300 Salmond ...... 92 93 110 294 ew*. two for Nardico and on* even losing eauer. longe.,1 m lime consumed. Tbst Ho'henthsI will jump center with Little Leagu* beeebaU waa first Prevloualy. General M a n a g e r Durocher and Horace Stoneham. on line bucks and was auccesaful Main Office (9) Forfeit SaxRrlrk ...... 1.32 141 118 389 "Matthew* had the flu a few Referee Jackie Davit gave Matth' the paat two season* for Ksstern introduced in Mencheeter by Robb president of the Giants left last A civil court later awarded him tional Baaketball Association are Arelo ...... 121 104 108 .V31 With avery member of th* squad honor goes to the 20 inning battle Jim Glenney and Steve Belllng- George Wela* of the Yankee* hint­ the uncxpired portion of his salary on six. This gave him a grand month* age and I don't think he ewi eight and Nardico two.* ♦ League play — when Manchester hlri at the forward post* while R «iaa P a u l in 1980. night, for New York but vice- developing today into topsy-turvy V L « * (e e has fully recovered hi* atrength," ■coring at least one heaket, th* boasted a winning team. Win­ between the Braves and Dodgers ed that hi* club would be interest­ from the Chicago American*. total of 108 potnta for the season, T otals . . 557 52t 534 1812 Matthews weighed 178, on* in 1940 with the Bum* winning. 8 Walt Kotakowskl and George president Charles Feeney stayed affairs and the Syracuse Nationals Center berTiee (9i lUil I Lake Hoate <91 Oolleglatee toyed with th* Ote ning team* always attract better ed in making a deal for the Red topping the old mark of 96 set by Gleason ...... 101 118 118 .115 to 2, after five hour* and 19 mln- Case are slated to start at the behind to wait for Saigh'* answer. He had a lifetime Major League seem to be right in the thick of Lul^’k ...... 76 88 87 249 poimd lest than hi* opponent. Houser*. BUI Davie, Marrii War­ turnout* than do losing sggregs- Sox slugger if they were sure Joe halfback Ray Zamenek of the Local Sport Schm elske ...... 135 134 132 371 Whl>v ...... 122 111 117 .VV1 The bout In aeveiand wa* the \ites. guard positions. Th* numb*r one The "other fellows ' are pitcher average of .33S for 1,330 garnet things. H illnskl ...... 104 lin 111 ren, Swede Anderaen and Jim tlons. a* w-e all well know. Should, BAV Waiting Worcl DiMaggio was not returning to 1943 championship eleven. Mlleh ...... 8.3 118 101 300 feature on the Cleveland Newt an Pontillo hit double figures for the reserve is Jimmy Bosch who has i the active list next season. Red Munger and catcher Del Rice. and was regarded a* one of the Coach Walker Briggs’ charges The Nats shaded the Minneap­ A b raiti! ...... 135 98 164 .197 Dunimv ...... 92 87 84 263 the BA’s he granted * franchl.se **t the lesm scoring pace in its ' The Giants were to throw In catch­ Goodrich ...... 138 94 148 368 Stru ck ...... 90 85 105 280 nual toyshop fund *how. gome IS. winners while Copeland hopped 38 "We might be Interested in Bos­ game's most natural hitter*. In gained 2,164 yards on the ground Chatter olis Lakers, 83-81, in overtime and admission to the American first two encounter*. Other* who ' From A.L. Prexv er Sal Years and Infielder Jack 1911 he hit .408 but lost the Amer­ c For Sale 808 fan* paid a grot* of 100,000. tallies for th* loser* who played ton'* big fellow if we know just to 1,155 by tha oppoaitlon. In the last night, to move into first place T o ta l! ...... 591 543 663 1796 T otals ...... 4 ^ 485 494 1442 In the semi-final fight. Eugene League, every move possihle 1o| will see action for the Bed and what our big fellow is going to Lohrke in the rfeal. ican League batting championship in the Eastern loop, displacing the R e n n 'i <9) with but five men. field a winning team will lie made. ] Rep Senior lyeague air Manchester added another John Turley of Hartford, win­ F .* a n ...... 114 97 (Silent) Hairaton of New York rk*r* Aleer 2 .V>4 .598 1804 2 In football, when a back of th* B. ' A. Bporte Aetlvttlee. ii Morris said Miami wouldn't give Miami, Fla.. Dec. 6—UT)—Three and three touchdowns that ac 1951 Springfield College varsity way in register its first road vic­ Total! • • • rell*tl*M . (7>( chester Is a terrific gamble. ■Dies . Jan 8: 5 v* 8; 8 vs 3, (how* a "flat" pass, h* threrw* (t: Roger'a Corp. R ean'a ...... r Pta. Ine„ voted Wednesday, night.to .en­ I WRATB THE REAL PRICE tory of the season at the expense ...... 104 .108 108 114 3,30 S' Shot* Here and There Sal.. Jan. 12: 2 vs T; 4 v* 1. Dunn a scholars'olp, "if we bad players who can . operate on- both counted for the 24-20 loaa,’the only Soccer team, lias been' awarded F arrand 98 .313 Association 8l| r*r.t*ln . rf ...... 1 0 2 Sports Schedule (at Short and Into the tone out­ ter th* American Leagu* If ac­ ON YOmt HOUSE r of the Celtics. Boston's Bob Cham ber* ...... 125 116 341 ...... 113 128 109 .350 Andtrion. rf 5 1 11 Henry Glardl is East Hartford Tuea.. Jan. 18: 1 vs 3; 2 vs 8. side the end* (b) To the ground 10.000 scholarship*. " offense and defense have been setback of the season for Man his letter. Mason played inside- ...... 94 ...... 109 108 130 347 cepted. "He would receive absolutely no added to the North squad for the Coasy was the game's too marks­ Wttkowski . 109 203 Warron. If ...... 4 I 10 High's new head foothill coach. Sat., Jan. 19: 4 v* 7: 8 vs 8. when he can find no receiver* open cheater. Indian aerials registered left with the Bay State college G iraltta ...... 119 128 344 ...... 80 81 87 248 ANNOUNCE THEIR PRICE 80HE0ULE 5 n ’ ' Friday. Dec. 7 TroubI* with the echedul* Toall find' our eompetent man With 32 points, while Frank ...... 100 119 111 330 ‘ontlllo. if ...... TTie former Hartford High and Tuea,, Jan. 22: I \'S 2; S v* 4 consideration for a srholsrshlp, Shrine North-South all-star col­ 91 yards. So, Middletowm’s total team. Smf.h . . 121 » r li. e ...... 7 4 18 High at East Hartford ■nd 1* about to be tackled (c) Dl- ■rise* over th* eet-up whereby ppnbera treO qnalUM to Brian headed the winners' attack C. Ahraltia “ % 1 9 Holy O o i* gridder ha* been, Sat.. Jsn. 28: .8 vs 8; 7 v* 8. reriiy at * receiver's stomach (d) and as far as transportation ex­ lege game Chnslmaa night In the was 310 to Manchester's 301, ...... 610 544 551 1805 iubtard. rg ...... 4 Baturday, Dec. 8 Manchester would play Bridge­ I help yon. Orange Bowl. with 29 markers T o ta l! STARTINR OEOEMBER 10 l«:cCarthy, r* ...... 1 1 a coaching baseball, basketball and Tries , Jsn 39: 3 v* .1: 4 v* 5. Hard and long, with very IlftI* I penses are concerned, we wouldn't mere nine yards which in no way High Faculty Manager Dwight T o ta li . .563 514 546 1623 1 3 1 Wethersfield v*. rrsnkie’*, 7 — port and Saratoga eight times be able to take care of that either. North Coach Herman Hickman CHILDRIN'S HAIRCUT WEIK DAYS 85e H odee. I f ...... football at Uxbridge. Maas , High Sal., Feh. 2: 8 v* 7: 8 v* 1 trajectory'. *aeh- four at horn* and a like , Benieniher, Um k I* Mver can remove the loss that spoiled Perry announced today that the \ Dab WIIIU <1> since 1941 except for three year* Tuea.. Feh .8: 3 v* 8: 2 v* 8, Rec. We never have paid transportation picked fullback Boh Spears from Horkev At Glance Lucaa ...... 90 9S 85 273 T o ta l! ...... 30 13 73 I u y obBgatleia when to« call an unblemished record. basketball game scheduled with tn the serviee. . Baseball rnsrh Sat.. Feb. 9: 4 vs 8: 7 vs 1 Poquonock vs. Garden Oro\e. 2. A new-type hall was intro­ number on th* road —and two at for a basketball player to Miami." his own Yale team, end Dewey If Roach is around next year as Hall High of West Hartford in National 1*e«gue Kom panlk ...... 119 Vro 190 341 DAYS tIRO RE HOLIDAYS oad SATURDAYS $1.00 M*H.Hy Sretker* (M l duced in a colfeg* football game horn* and two away with each of Bo.Rton 3, New York 2. Lanky ...... 98 . 89 119 308 ? r p t. Bob Jackson move* up as athletic Tries., Feb. 12: 4 v.« 8: 7 vs 3. 8:.30—Rec JARVIS REALTY Morris said he knew of no cor­ McConnell of Wyoming, and Jim a senior, these records are all In West Hartford on Dec. 28 has Yaw orakv ...... ^ 122 85 308 ! n ant. r f ...... 2 1 5 Monda.y, Dec. 10 thi* fell. It may make pigskin e Washington. D C., Elmira, N. T , Monohan, who playa both halfback Detroit 2, Toronto 2 (TieK ADULTS HAIRCUT...... SI .11 0 0 0 director in the revised East Hart­ Sat., Feh 18: 8 vs 2: 1 vs 8 Manebeatar «1I> respondence with any of the Brad­ Jeopardy. Rival coaches are aware been moved up to Jan. 22. Gtgho . . 105 125 359 'anelcr*. it ...... Tues., Feb. 19; 8 v* 7; 8 vs 3. Crockett'a v». Miller's. ■;18 — thing of the past. It la mad* of end Carbondale, Scranton and ley players. and fullback for Rutger*. E aston I*eague laneland. e ...... 10 8 38 ford High athletic setup But 1*1 8titch«d nylon (h) Leather Wtlkee-Barre, all tn Bennaylvania. that no matter how strong the op­ T otals . . . 538 516 534 1588 K elly , rg ...... 8 3 14 871 fans paid to watch the boxing Sat.. Feb. 23: 8 v* 1; 2 vs 4 Y Boston 7. Springfield 6. 0 in Pleatlc td) Rubber. Meanwhile, tha possible addi­ position, Roach presents a big Nino Pagan! scored 10 points 6-3388 OM ila. I f ...... 9 4 Tries.. Feb. 28; 8 vs 8; 6 vs 3. MB* V * . Monarly *. 8.30— Y. bout* laat Tuesday night at Foot last night for the Hartford Hartford Travel Bureau tion of Manchester to the league problem because of his eluaive- TetAU ...... 20 9 49 Guard Hall in Hartford UConn Sat., Mar. 1: 2 v* 7; 4 vs 1. Tuesday, Deic. II 4. Howell to Hutson we* Aie- neas, speed and determination to UConns in a losing 70 to 63 bat­ *07 Main Score at lieit time. aa-3l. Collerlit'i. Tu*a . March 4: 1 vs 3: 2 v« 8. Balch'i vs. Legion. 7- Rec hsma's f»mou* pa*s-c*tch rombl- has become big newt'in the east eagers face Buffalo Saturday and many piayera have contacted win. The likes of Jimmy—a star tle wth the New Britain Teach­ night « t Storri Prelimlnaiu* game Sat , Mar 8: 4 vs 7; 8 vs 8 Herm's vs. Wethersfield, 8:30— nstlnn. Later, when Hut*on moved hack in his own rights but a won ers College jay\'ees. Rec on tn the profeseiond Green Bay th* local managamant seeking * starts at 6:80. . Bsaketball ref­ chance to play her*. It will be derful team man—are seldom eree Frank Marietta is a r\istodian Visitor- And what do you High at Weaver. Parker*, the man who threw the found wrapped up in one package. Manchester Dog Obedience Vejar Impreaee!, think of the darling little brother passe* w**; tt) Frankie Albert necessary for th# BA'a to aearch REMEMBER at Teachers College in New Bri­ for some added talent to mak* th* Club Is one of 269 clubs listed by tain. . .There are 300 licensed bas­ that your dear mother brought Girl -Dearest, will you take (hi Johnny Lujeck (el Cecil Is­ the Gaines Dog Research Center. home from the hospllskf Father apart and speak to him 7 bell Id) Bemmy E..ugh. club a potential factor in th* fast' Big Bout! Ahead ketball referees in Connecticut #r profeaatonal league. Nine A press release discloses that and 7800 members of the National Margie Hub' It looks like He—Loved one. when he hears Answers; 1 (Upset i 2 i Short Y’ Intermediate there are dog obedience clubs in IN MANCHESTER IT’S something mother won at a bingo my income. I w-on't have to take and ouleide the ends) 8 (Rubber) players are carried In tha Amarl- Claveland. Dec. 8—(^ —Chico Board of Approved Official* The i can Laague. 37 states. Jim Sheldon is president fleet Joe Lgmls-Max Sehmellng game: him apart. He'll explodef 4 (Isbell). of the local club. Vejar, Stamford, Conn., welter­ Loop to Start weight, waa a much sought-after fighter her* today. Each is choicest;:: Wh«th«r your pr*f«r«nc* It for 'Y' Intermediate Baaketball Offers for other bouta poured in League will get underway tonight. Sports Mirror MALONEY’S on Stev* ElUt, Vajaft manager, boor or olo* |ust My SCHMIDT’S and on|oy tho vory bottl In the opener at 6. Bergren’a after th* senmtional swarthy lit­ Dairy will play the Modes. Berg- tle puncher had stopped veteran ren’s personnel consists of most of Today A Year Ago— Jockey Joe TOR RADIO AND TELEVISION Terry Young, in on* of the early last year’s winners who played un­ Culmone won his 362nd race of aehedulad 10-roundart laat night der the name of the Hl-Y while the the year at Tropical Park, Fla. SALES AND SERVICE on th* annual toyshop fund shew, key to someone!^ Modes were Burr’s Bullets laat Five Year* Ago—The New York at 3:50 of tha fifth round. year. In the second game at 7, Yankees traded pitchers Gene SILENT GLOW Ellis eenferrad with AI WaiU, Nichol s News will play Vic’s Soda Bearden and AI Gcttel and out­ IT'S "u-MAN -IMOUS...... matehmakar of New York's Medt- Shop. Nlchol'a are made up of last fielder Hal Peck to the Cleveland OIL BURNERS •en Square Garden and waa offar- Shear's Blue Devils while Vic's Soda. Indians for catcher Sherman Lol- MALONEY’S *4 a January date. He said also he Shop is composed of laat year’s lar and infielder . TUESDAY NITE had raeeivad offers from Detroit, Merry, Merry Christmas Homestead Packers. Ail games Ten Years Ago— UCLA and Cleveland and Chicago for ether | will be played Thursday at the Southern California battled to a RADIO AND TELEVISION bout*. EUle said he was contldar- 'Y' starting at 8 p. m. The West 7-7 tie. DECEMBER II, 1951 ing all offers. Side entry could not be accommo­ Twenty Years Ago--T\tlane was OLDS EIGHT’49 440 Caatar Straat Vajar's last fight this year will dated as only four teams can be one of five college footb.ill te.:ms | ba staged at St. Nlchelaa Aren* Christmas shopping that youVe going till Christmas are getting fewer and r taken rare of. to finish the season unbeaten and TELEPHONE 20044 Dac. if. Ellis said, wrhen h* meets untied. CONVERTIBLE carmine Pier*. to enjoy. fewer. Ringalders cheered Vejar hare John Hughes and Joe Orschan- Bladi. tan top. Red leather last night aa th* ataalar of the When you touch off that Fireball There’s no time like now for taking (? skl of the .University of Wyoming and broiulcloth uphoUtery. Hy- shew. It was a fairly even fight basketball team come from Cali­ dramatte, radio, heater, fender for tha first three rounds and than Engine that's a high*compression steps to make this a Buick Christmas. HONESTY fornia. ■hleld*, new paint. Vejar atartad cutttag down hie Pick It np qnlekly at only J1349. veteran opponent. Young was out valve.in.head eight-when you set ALE AS ALE Oj. S . price over $170*. TELEPHONE 2-4539 on his fast with his back against that Dynaflow* pointbr at “D” for BEGINS AT th* ropes whan th* rafare* halted MO OTMMM CAB PBOrtBMS SHOULD BE BALGH Is Your /# « iine, eearnm a, tha battle. ‘^DTive’’- when you lay hands on j u i r m t t i AS ftOR HOME lis IS the key lo many things. BRUNNER’S Noweeeaho SMI la RoapUal graceful wheel, ease into motion and DYNAfLOW 0»/Vf* • F/SflAU INSINt SHOULD BE We’re honest with our­ SM EAST CENTER ST. feed the power—you’re going to feel selves when we say that our New York. Dee. (^)— Don It’s the key to a Buick, as you may SUSH IA t fO tffIK IN T • W HITf-OtOW Open Evenings TlI • Newcomb*. Big Bro^Iyn Dodger* like Santa Claus and all his reindeer long reputation for genuine Saturday Til 5 P. M. e u T ie $ ! ' well guess^ INSriUMtNTS • 4 WHfn COIL SHINOINO .s'a kifii^^-'g lvimgi , h— rtHrihaBfiafi. plfa!jt8.y»- Army hospital at Fort Jay. N. T., M th«y th r air ■mthf^the^ M iff meant so much to YOU as It’s the key to power that is nimble with no Indication of hie draft greatest of ease. DKAMUNi STYIINO • BODY $Y USHII it does today. See for your* statue. Newcomb*, who served a and migh^y and always alert—and to self why we ire this town’s short time In the Navy during th* This is a great car, a great performer, Wk** heffereefeawtileswre MS A ll is produced with a dif­ favorite Used Car dealer. last 'World War. wa* called for miles that are wondrously smooth •UICKwWfoiMfken BETTER DEAL examination Nov^-T, After a prtr and a great buy. BUR is more mellow than ferent type of yeast from beer, Inspect our fine selection limlnary examination in Newark. and supremely pleasant. of better Used Cars. Do it •uck Owners file, W e iL r! ICONOMY CHAMPION*' UANCHEBflER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6,1961 PA0E1 1

O U T O UR W A Y B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S OUR BOARDING ROUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAH.Y CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer te Previeue Pubim HOW’fl 1Hlfl A MAaJD r S6AD. PiHg / TMAYW Sense and Nonsense PlHRLC ID DUE ACT. MA3DR f FtoHitrtd Crtahirt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,19S1 CARP M.LfttHR Juitlee might wall shriek whan The Jury aequltted on* man out ABTtUSRV V4KKM Y ■OBOOMTAL iVPdrtataIng to Ihs judg* la deaf. o f sympathy because he had such HooMhoid BenrictH Help Wanted—Mate S« A iild M f « r Bate 4S HaaMhofd G4m 8s 51 Bnaineaa Locations TSLL-Th i a DHR: VJHV A judge who was deaf was haar- a punk lawyer. ABtMMkilaB fo r Sate 4 lA DRSktod “ Offered 13-A For Rent 64 DO $PARA>NAM|fl|CQy MPut up with Ing a case In which both plaintiff CHEVROLET, 1*5:. OonTertible, WANTED TELEPHON* BUnd. 014 fash­ EVKRV and defendant alan war* deaf. Hank Hinterland getting ONE OWNER CARS . . . ioned lea cream fraoM r, hrohd b I d TDIX Washer, three yeara eld. ' C l m i f M Powergllde. Radio, haater, all FLAT FtNIBH HoUand window .tl4£lR B I L E ^ Q b A LU _ ^ creature VBBfICAL Plaintiff Thla man ought to be ready to go to a nalrtborhood par­ EXPERIENCED AUTO mixan alx place badteem sat. Phena 2 oveo^BW-s—I I I Repuflnanc* I Flower vssotl SUBd* to pay hla sept. ^ ty and fntmd that his panto wars Name on Reqitfst . . . leather aeata. only 1.300 mllaa. ahadaa mad* to mMaure. A ll Must sell. W ill accept trade. metal Venetian blinda at a naw twin Bsds, Mixmaater, quart and FOR R E N T lOANC-KVllK.' 14 Skin aBUetton 2Maa*anaBM Jkdg* What havh you got to minus two suapsndsr buttons. He fdnt Jars. Phone 4576. H O T P O IN T Washing machine, aay about that 7 rsfsrrad the matter to hla wife. AdwrtiM M iits Phone 2-5tOS. Private owner. low price. Kaya made while you MECHANICS 1$ T ie * fluid 8 Corded fabric Traded On New Dodge and about 5 ysara eld, in good condi­ Defendant Wall. I always W ife—No, Hank. T didn't sew wait. MarloWa. II Symbal for 4 G raak(ab.) CLASSinSD ADVT. Plymouth Cars and SERVICE STATION 100 FEVT of painted anew fence, tion. Reasonable. Phene 2r$507. grind my com by night. nn thnos buttons. T was ton tired. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL with twelve 5’ poets ineludad. Desirablfl heated illinium IBgypUan .Iiidga I tiav* onnaldarad this DEPT. HOURS; tSProssw 44AUowaM!p foi Which is more Important, anyway ItBO Chevrolet a-Door — BUck, ATTENDANTS 5625. 17 Rounded and goddese ca*a rarafiilly and raarh tha dael- ymir wife or your troueam? 8:15 A. M. !• 4:30 P. M. 1940 FORD PANEL TRUCK Building—Gontneting '14 ELECTROMA8TER electric atove, office space on Main 20 Arabian waste heater. Price $1,445. eyllndrietl flIU ver in alon that both of thaaa hrolhar* Hank -Wall, thar* ar* placas $25. Phene 2-1291. ^ Street, ' near bank. 27 Narrow way 48 Stagger 1»50 Chevrolet Fleetllne Meroon Priced To Sell CARPENTER Will frame your IlC h la f priest Africa ahoiild help to aiipport thair moth­ whar* a man can go without kls 4-Doo!^Radlo, heater, Power- Three room suite $75 20 Dlamountod 4$ Duration COPY CLOSING TIME iinflnlahed upataira roomi. Rea- Top Wages B O T’S T R IC T C L a ; in oxoallent of a ihrin* 7 Butterfly er. wife. 47 Nsttvc of Elide— $1.«95. CLARKE MOTOR SALES *onable.^.Ptiene 2-4391.______condition. Call SS76. monthly, two rooms 24 Employ $ Poker stoke SOCuthloni POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SPEED QUERN washer. In good $4 Royal Italian Latvts 1*4* Dodae Coronet 4-Door—Oray, .301 Broad Street Ideal Working Conditions 145 monthly, two 2lCompoM point * M o «t unusual In a roiirl a blryrllat wa* finad PRACnCALLT Naw cMId’a chain condition. $60. Phone 2-*869. f a i ^ name 4$ Gaelic Mora than 90 par cant o f alt au- MON. THRU FRI. radio, heater. Owned by our eec- Phone 2-2012 rooms 136 monthly, 22 Correlstivt lOPlaytat card fnr carrying a paaaangar on hla Inmohll* accidents In 1*80 in­ Hoofinr-SMIng 16 drive pedal ear, also new begin­ llPrsposlUon SO Pertaining to s o w a r god 10:30 A. M. retary. Price *1.*96. Apply In Person ner's wheels for bieyele. Phene AUTOMATIC Oa* waUr haater. one 19’ X 38’ room of oither ahoiildera. A atraat la nn plar* fnr volved cars with no apparent me­ ^1: I . i 1947 DODGE Ciiatom, equipped. 1 2 M d a l^ look tho chin U Collsetion et 1*4$ Chevrolet 4-Door - Green, ra 8 P B C IA L IZ B In rooting and 2-0125. 20 gallons, 3 years old, $40. Call 2ISonlor (ab.) vaiidarilla atiint*. chanical rtafacts. Drive carefully. SA T U R D A Y t A. M. Excellent condition. Phone 3- $50 monthly. llEIoetrtcalunit 40 Otherwise Mytags dlo, heater, new allp covera. mding. Hlgbeai 4)uaUty ma- 400* after 5 p. m. Huotman. 24Yes (Sp.) i 2695. BOLAND MOTORS SO Bear 418*cur* SSBshoMI Price *1.0*5. tariala. Workmanahip guaran­ COMBINATION atorm doers, $ 2t Bxclsmstioa Raymond Yaalarday I walkad Profeapor They tall me that BENBON'B a r e featuring chll 22 Inmy 61 Whirlwind M Suffix roim OOOPEBATION WILL 1*4$ Plymouth Special Deliix* Ciuh .369 Center St. ft. $'/ii in. X 52 in. On* all alum­ M S a a N for mllaa and I didn't «aa a human whiakcv h*a haan tha death of 1941 FORD Super deluxe tudor. teed. A. A. Dion, Ine., 299 Autumn dren'a maple roll top deaka and b e apfkeciated Coupe - Belae, radio, heater-- , A t West Center St. inum, other wood. Varloua aiaea SCHWARTZ JlPoIyncsiaD tee*. more man than bullet*, recently Initalled new motor. Good atreoL Phone 4flfl0. children's maple, blond and Boq- 1 1 1 1“ 1 it II i r $1.1*5. wood atorm windows, Alae Han­ REAL ESTATE rim tnut Friand You miiel hav* baan in fltudant Wall I'd rather b* tirei. aolid condition th rou ^ou t EXPERIENCED Grocery clerks ten rockers. Lowest. prices In GUARANTEED Rooflng and roof dy-Hot portable clothes washer. Manchester 8274 22 Palm leaf a niidlat colony! full of whiakay than bullets, 194$ Plymouth 4-Door Special De- Doiialaa Motors, ,555 Main/ desired. Pleasant working condi­ tesm. Benson's Furniture and Ap­ M DIAL 5121 repairing. Guttarn and condue- All in excellent condition. Rea­ $1 Blackbird of wouldn't you ? Luxe--Gray, radio, heater and tion*. opportunity for advance­ pliance*. 713 Main street. Hartford 5-5138 A Sunday "chooi teacher had 1949 CHEVROLET ilinc, like tora. Oougtilln 7707. sonable. Phone 2-1159. C3f 6 cudcoo tamtty 4 allp co\-era. Price $1,145. ment Apply Mr Peterson, Popu­ r * m haan tailing her rla«* of llltl* hoy* While nn vacation the waitrasa new. One* owner, *49 Ford, ROPER GAS range with heating BORM -fHiery v e a b s t o o g o o n P0IM6 THAT AU MI6 LifS IdOaralnt'a wlfa 1*41 Dodae 4-Door Sedan Black, TTLO ROOFS end eldewaUa, guar­ lar Food Market. D O LL HOUSE and furniture, ahnut crown* of glory and haavan brought II* aoma bacon and sggs. Lost and Found radio, healer, one vner, excel- Mihoulderof a r " h u anteed material and workman- dell's high chair, cradle and unit. Reason for selling, no gas M ly raward* for good paopla. military atyla tha bacon stood at heater I.S95, lent condition. 194! Dodge, radio LARGE 8’TORE, Center of fast MICKEY FINN FAscinated! BY LANK LEONARD load 1 i ahtp, 37 years experience. Free INTERNATIONAL trunk, gaa atatlon, child’s Mexi­ main. Phone 2-464*. Teachar Now, tall ma Who attantion whil* the sgga were at 1*41 DtSoto 4-Door Aa la <2*5. end heater, fluid drive. Clarke growing North End. 208 North l7Hardena Je j •etimatea. No obligation. Call can chair, tw o atudie couch will gat tha higgaet crown * f**al .^ OBT—Bunch Fuel oil delivery gomery Ward, Main atreet. IT B" laa Motor*. 335 Main. Haeknev, Manchester Country dren. desire furnished apartment t h e ----- quicki.v and efficiently. You man for RockvllletVem on area. —i BY DICK •niRNER 634 Center Street Manchester au b . 2-0234. or light housekeeping facilities. $4 CompoBonts CARNIVAI- may get an immediate appoint­ FORD Trucks for sal*. Five half- Experience preferred but not ner- NEW 1052 Deluxe electric rotary Ha! BY EDGAR MAR'HN Dodae and Plymouth Cara Heating— ^Plumbing 17 aewing machine, complete with W illing to sublet. Call 2-3025. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ment by callina Manchester Auto fon Ford panel tnicka. Easy lale eaaary. Apply at Vernon Servi- B U R N H A M Sectional boiler and SIDE r.I.ANCKS BY GALBRAITH Also Dodae .loh R ^ e d Tnicka all attachmenta, portable only Drivlna Academy. Phone 2-4097. bodies. Good . mechanical condi EFFICIENT Plumbing and heal­ renter. Route S3. Rockville. Silent Glow oil burner, IH years R E W A R D ! Wanted five room un­ Telephone 51ftt or 5102 $79.95; console, $109.95. Senk M0Pl'.«,0Q«y,5tW,W V '•#**. WY'LV T AWfcHY yOO HA to y0O.Y0O'.60\»W0NRH tobvfx YWWQ 'Ctib A linn. Priced reasonably. Bond ing. Plugged drain* machine old. Call 2-4486. furnished rent. "Two adults, two H \ C l IF YOU would like Santa Claua In A Safe Place To/Buy Uaed Cara W A N T E D Man to wo'rk on ex­ beil's, Oerter atreet. Tel. 7519. A VW H 6.01V16 YO ^ F K HAq. A 6 0 0 0 VR90 YOG you YO tFAf Bread Bakery. 10.5.5 Broad cleaned. Phone 6497. girle. Call Violet Muldoon Ben- call at your home on CYirlsImaa tractor. Good wages, steady - AKO \ YHVKAt r «OCH YHV»5^ AliOCR HVH *. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster street, Hartford. Conn. personalized napkins, 100 for way, Hartford 3.3-196.5, collect. HA*. eve call 2-4619 for appointment. work. New System Laundry. Har­ CHILD’S Maple table chair set. tudor. Radio. healer, tuinne PLU M B IN G and heating, special­ $1.55; gift boxed. 10c extra. yOVl’Wt CRAVOU«*. JiHA! rison atreet. need* reflnlahing. $3. 113 Waddell XM AS TREES for aale Diehl holi­ green. F,xc*llenl condition, ^ a v ising In repairs, remodeling, cop­ Ctmpresa. Fine Printing. 5 So. per water piping, new construc­ road. YOUNG CO U PLE deaire S-room 7T day candlea, wreathes. Comer 110 weekly. One third down. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 M A N TO Clean new and uaed Main etreet. P^one 2-2240. Main and Hollister streets. St. tion. Time pa.vments arranged. apartment. Phone 2-4192. Douglas Motors. 333 Msin. P A IR OF TW'O in one tlrea, Siae rara. also showroom and office. Bridget's School Fund. Open to­ Fxlwerd .lohnaon. Phone 6979 or C H ILD ’S Maple roll top desk and USED STOKER, in running order. 760x1,5. L50. tJke new. Phone Good working conditiona, Indoora chair, in good condition. Call 2 A N X IO U S Salesmain. adorable night. ■5044. Reaaonable. Phone 5248. *3*6. In stormy weather. Steady work. 0963 after 5. wife. 2 lovely daughters, deaire 4 1949 BUICK SUPPER See IJoyrt Hevenor. Solimene, f i a PLUMBING and beatinr Furn­ “TWO HOOVER vacuum cleaner*, room apartment. Contact W. H, FOR SALE Front and rear axles Inc.. 634 Center atreet. 5101 or Personals 3 4-nOOR aces, oil burners and botlera. 20" W H E E L Tricycle. Like new. on# upright, one hand. Phone 2- Anderson. Belleview Avenue. from Austin Will make excellent Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5244. 5102. $15. Extra heavy flreplacc and­ 3775. Southington. Conn. 1.309-W. TH E PROSPECT Hill School for light tralirr. ,lohn .5. Wolcott. 1*0 irons and screen. $15. Tel. 5494 young children. Pre-Klndcrgarten, Light bhip. radio, heat- Main street PLUMBING Alteratlona. New W A N T E D Man to work in serv­ before 2 p. m. QUALITT Gaa range, excellent Kindergarten. Monday through pr, .slip covera, back-up work. Repair land water piping ice atatlon. Good opportunity for condition. Light, timer, storage Business Property the right man. Van’a Service .Sta- Friday. Tranaportation fumlah- light*. Man.v other extra*. Manchester 3636. MISCm.LANBOUS Household compartment. Call 2-1944. For Sale 70 ed, Mra Lela Tybiir, director. Molorcycies— Bicycles 11 llon and Garage. 427 Hartford good*, children's sled, lee skates 18,000 mile*. T A V E R N For Sale. Good La Plxx* Q U A L IT Y Plumbing and eaves Road. and toys: hooka; Orookaville GAS STOVE, while enamel, broil­ Phone 4267. trade. Excellent location and B Y V. T. H A M U N trough work. Call for free esti­ china aervice for 12; some glaaa- er. two storage drawers, good A L L E Y OPP A Really Big Deal Price 31,795 equipment. Phone 2-2252. B ALLAR D 'S Driving School. Man­ GIRL'S 26" Bicycle. Good condi­ mate. Thomas Dawkins 2-9669 ware; gateleg table, mirror; an­ condition. Reasonable, Phone IMAYHM/ET06IVE AH.HAI SH eS MOW TO SET OFF chester* oldeat. Thouaanda of ac­ tion. Call *064. Help Wanted— tique child'a bed; lecretary; desk $152. UPOOOLA’SBAWIH ooNErr.'aME's THE G O LD A N Seer cident free instruction hours. .■^OLIMENE, Inc. Male pr Female lamp. rugs, lamps, maple Bojrton Houses for Sale 72 Millinery— Dressmaking 19 ROPER GAS range. White table- THIS RESCUE... BLTT 60TOOPDBH3 RESCUE EVER Hundred* of satlsfled students. rocker, bric-a-brac. Tel. 2-3666. I'LL TAKE A FLASH­ DIN06AUR ALL OVERLOOKED! 6.34 Center Street Business Services Offered 13 COUNTER Help wapted— male or top with timer. Thia range la For appointment telephone 2- DRESSMAKING and speclalixing HAYNES STREET BACK TO MOO serTO Q O / h is t o r y / Manchester Tel. 5101 or 5102 female, hour* 5 to 10 p. m. or 10 8 M.M. E ASTM AT Cine Kodak and equipped ndth an automatic apace 2245. Ct IM PLE TE Repairs by Stuart R. in alieratlone. 65.5 North Main BER3RE I-. p. m. to 3 a. m. Apply in person. Kodaacope eight-33 projector, heater. Price *75. Tel. 2-3656. Charmins! 5 room Cape Totl WANTED— Paaengers to and from IMMEDIATF Wolcott cm washing machines, atreet. Tel. 2-4122. Norm'* Snack Bar, 540 Middle especially priced at $100 (one vacuum c.'eaners. motora. small with attached garage. Firt- Hartlord. Driver work* at Aetna DELIVERY turnpike East. only). Kemp's, Inc. 156801. Life. Hours 8:15 to 4;,50. Call 2- appliances Free pick-up and de­ Machinery and Tools 52 place, oil burner, attractive livery. A-1 repair, salea. ISO Moving— Trucking— SMALL' PIJUTFORM scales, will ______3613 after 6. ______Brand new 1951 Hudson* lot, amesite drive, quick oc­ Main. Phone 5597. Storage 20 Situations Wanted— weigh to 200 pounds, $10; rub A L U 8 -C H A L M E R 8 used rncdel B cupancy. Excellent condition. WANTED—Ride to Phoenix Fire ' At the old price, without t h e '------Female 38 her tired lawn mower. $10. Tel tractor with mounted plows, cul­ THE AUSITN A CHAMBERS Sale price $14,700. or National Fire at Woodland | new excise tax. We will not be refrigeration Service, com 3-3656. tivators, Farmall with mounted Co., local and long diatanre mov- street, * to 4;.50 Phone 2-1127. i o„t traded bv anv dealer on ^e our MOTHER W’oiild like to care for plows. Used mowers, aide rakes. out traded by any dealer on 'in g. packing, crating and storage. ARTH U R A. KN O FLA V. display oi guaranteed used refrlg- children in own home day*. Agea T erm s arrangsd. DubUc Tractor A T T E N T IO N F.Iectric Shaver, V make automobile. Service to all parts of the U. S. Realtor ators. George H Williams Aaaev between three and four year* pre­ Diamonds— Watehc Co., Wtlllmantic. Phone 3-3217. users! We carry parts and service nates. 260 Tolland Turnpike. and Canada. Call 5187. Hartford ferred. Call 2-052,5. Jewelry 48 875 Main Street— Est. 1921 makes of Remington. Schick and McCLURE AUTO T •* Bt^ to A P6T toPf Manrhestet Phone 2-35S.5, nights 6-142.3. Phone Office 5440 t«04 •« toifl mwwBi Sunbeam shavers. State Barber COMPANY 7691. LBXJNAKD W. TOSI, Jeweler, re- Musical Instruments Evenings 59.38 or 2-4278 T. H M «L S PUT. tPf. Shop, 10 Blssell atreet. MANCHES’TER PACKAGE Deliv­ WILL CARE for child In my palra. adjust, watebss expsrUy CHRIS WEI.KIN, Planeteer Nnn-Fratcrnal BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM front oi ery Local .ight trucking and home. Room and board. Tel- 4753. Home Listings Wanted "PmntiM Isn’t afraM of wofhT MoH ale^Hght to 373 Main Street DOORS OPENED, keys fltted. Rsaaonabls prieas. Opaii daUy. B EC KER Brothers piano. $25; doathr package delivery. Refrlgeratora. a pH* of R that would soar* anothor «mployo to Open Evenings copied, vacuum cleanera, Irona, Thursday avsnlaga. 11* Bpmea alao girl's bicycle. $10. Inquire MANCHESTER—2-family house. XM « o * « e y TMg PLYIHO MV VWMR.P "N«v*r mliNl my af*! I can ahev*l a Itttia snow If Automobiles for Sale waihera and atove moving a rmiAMOLg f* Telephone 2-9442 guns. eU., repaired. Sheara, Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 strsstvpboBs 3-4$*7 112 Summer Street. 5-5, good condition, reasonable OVR cAii ataml ninninf to th* twauty shop twie* a waaik!” knives, mowera. etc put Into con­ specialty. Phone 2-0752. oiR acrioM MOKB jtM trr vmAm BEFORE YOU Buy a ' uaed ear price. For further Information 'A R A M MMR BUGS BUNNY dition for coming needs Braith- SMALL FOX ’TERRIERS — Nice B A B Y G R AN D piano, recently C AM sm iH c e n - COMfOKTAgCM aee Gorman Motor Salea Buick 1951 STUDEBAKER. 8.600 miles. call 2-2849. THAN TMa» PRIAIITIVB FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Commander sedan. ' V-8 motor, waite. 52 Pearl street. Painling— Papering 21 small Cross breeds. Cocker Span­ Fuel and Feed 49-A reconditioned and tuned, $495. VKHItMCE. X r**, OONNA DO Salea and Service, 285 Main f O K O c r TO ^ A L L C K A g r, hydramatic. radio, haater. Seve iels and Collie pup*. Zimmerman's Phone 4727. ST. JOHN Street— Reduced. Full a*v OOOP TURN atreet. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ POWER SAW Work. ’Trees taken PAIN’TING. Paperhanging No SEASONED harilwood, cut any WARM VDif lf5CP FOR m u p o lw B FOR TW' ORV about 1600 off Hat. Do\iglaa Kennels. Lake etreet, Bolton. six rooms and bath, 3 and 3, oil ■SPECIAL ning!. down. Building lota and land job too xmall. Call 2-9065 days, length, foi stove,' furnace or fire­ AN' SlVR -n-H« Motora. 333 Mam. after 5 p. m. Call 2-0726. Phone 6287. place. Delivery in any amount. steam heat, large porch, garage, 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 tudor. cleared. Tel. Rockrille .5-.5.536, Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Call Leonard Gigllo. 7088. ameaite drive. Excellent location. Green, radio, heeler, hydrematlc. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan. INTHHIIOR AND Exterior paint­ C A N A R IE S . Guaranteed singers. Quick occupancy. Priced to sell. AN TIQ U ES KaBmabad. RapAlriag B L A C K S E A L fur coat, slxe 40. Clean. Bargain priced at 11.795. Hydramatir, radio, heater. Far ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- Alan females. W ill hold until Suburban Realty Co., Realtors. done on any furniture, 'nemaak. In excellent condition, $50. Ohll Hurry, hurry to Douglas Motors, above average in appearance and flniahed. Fully Insured. Fjtpert Christmas, Phone 2-0426, WOOD FO R SALE, cheap. Phone 541 Main atreet. 8215. mechnirl condition. Bargain pric­ 189 South Maln< atraet. Pbone 2-1240 before 3:30. 833 Main. 5643. work. W’all paper hooka. Edward Rockville 5-5586. ed. Batch Pontiac, Inc., 1.V5 Cen­ SIX M ONTHS old Cocker pup MAIN STREET—Zoned for buai- CHEVROLET Statinn wagon, 194$, R. Price. Phone 2-1003, with papers. Phone 2-4319 ofter NYLON NET evening gown with ter atreet. Tel. 2-4545. Open eve- I..INOLE1iM Remnanta 50c square neas, four-family and six room Fleetmaster. Excellent condition. 4. Jacket, slse 10. Worn one*. Phone ninga tllb 10 p. m. yard. Aaphait tile, wall covering. HomehoM Goods 51 single, suitable for doctor, store Radio, heater. Private owner, aac- 2-3544. 5:80 and 8 p. m. Don* by NUabIc. well-trained Repairing 23 or any biiilnest. Two apartments riflc* 11085. Hartford 33-2500. THIS WEEK S SPECIAL MR. ALBERT OF ALBERT’S vacant. T o be sold as one unit. men All Job* guaranteed. Hall MA’rrRBMH. Toul old matu eaeea Poultry and Supplies 43 F U R N IT U R E CO. Linoleum Co.. 56 Cottage atreet. G IR L'S G REEN winter coaL aixe Income $2,650 per year. Howard YOU MUST COME IN 1950 Studebakvr Champion aterillaed and remade Uke ne- wishes to meet a reliable person BY AL VERMEER Phone 2-4022 evenings 6166 er BROAD Breaeted turkey*, freih 12-14. Call 2-0997 after 6. R. Hastings. Manchester 2-1107. PR ISC ILLA ’S POP Ail Clear So Far AND LOOK THEM OVER Call Jooea Furniture and Floor to ttk* over 4-Dr. Sedan— Radio, healer, ^ $109 killed, fresh froxen: ready any Cneering. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. time. From 10 to 25 pounds. UNPAID BALANCE MANCHESTER AND vicinity, ^JUMPING JOPLIN, WATEL A WOMAN VOUR WON'T IT’S A LOOKS Written Guarantee overdrive. I t o o k m e AGE ...FR 1Z2IN & W INDOW SHADES made to on Schaub'a^"Turkey Farm, 188 Hllla- 3 ROOMS FURNITURE TW O LA D IE S’ tailored suits, like homes from $9,700 to $22,00o. I ANNIE! W H AT VTAND DISSRACE! 1949 Stiidebaker Land Crui,a-i Siom* old, some brand new. For ALOM O HER HAIR... D O E S N 'T y ^ 1951 Chrveler Windsor Delux- 4 and inetalled Venetian blmda Bonds— Stocks- town Rokd. with "Westlnghousa” Electric Re­ new. sise 14 short. Phone 3148. H A P P E N E D HER DEAUTY USING LIPSTICK! Dr— .let black, radio, healer, er 4-Dr. Sedan — Radio, | frigerator. ’’Bengal” ComWnetton satisfactory service call agent. and eurtaln roda. 24 Hour a em e* Mortgages $ 31 T O Y D U F PARLOR- SHAME!/ seat covera. Low mileage. heater, overdrive, black. Eitlmatea gladly givan. Fagan Range, "Universal" Washing M*' 2-3151. chine. "Emerson” Television Set, 1951 Plymouth Con\. Club Coupe 1947 Studeliaker Champion! Window Shadw Oo.. Route 44 at SECOND MORTGAGES bought Articles for Sale 45 Wanted— To B u r 58 also includes. Bedroom. Butte Liv­ CUSTOM Built. 2 year old home. - - A real clean smart looking car. Starlight Coupe — Heater,] Bolton Norcli Phone 2-447$. for our own eccount. Re-financ- BOLTON — Building atone and ing Room Suite, Dlnetts Set, Ruga, WANTED--Uaed furniture. U v 6 rooms. Pins panelled llvlnit. Loaded with exlra.^. Ing. repaint^'ronaoUdate, quick 1949 Willys Station Wagon 8 Cyl. overdrive. . POWER BURNERS and Range flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Linoleum. If you are a reapenaibic ing room, bedroom, kitchen or room with fireplace, dining room ronfldential service. Manchester H*ater. extra clean. Price $9.50. 1947 Studebakcr Champion Riimera expertly cleaned and Phone 3-0617. Stanley Patnude. person, srran'gsments for free stor­ entire households. Let us make with com er cupboard. 3 bed­ Inveetment Corp., 887 Main. 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club 4-Dr. Sedan— Heater, over-; aenrlced. Let iia aervice and re age. until wanted will he mad* if you an offet. Tha Woodshed. rooms, garage. Lot 100 x 200. Phone 5416. R O YA L A N D SmlUl-4Jon>na port Coupe Radio, healer, sun \oaot. pair your washing machine nr re you are not ready for dsllvsry. Phone 3-3164 Cali Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2- drive. able and atsnftaiv. typowrltora Extra clean. New snow tires on frigerator Metro Service. 2-0883. FOR WrORkiTlOK 1643 or 4679. rear...... 1947 Ford 8 4-Dr. .Sedan — W HAT FINER gift could you give A ll makas of adding mnnhlnai yoiir loved ones than a few shares C O N T A C T immediately 1946 DeSoto ('ualom Club Coupe Radio and heater. CABINET MAKING, reflnith and sold' or rented. Repairs on ai W A N T E D —Trunk, In good condi­ M A N C H E STE R —6 room home in an American company, whlclj MR. A L B E R T Radio, heater. Motor overhauled. repair furniture. Cornices made to makes Marlow's. tion. can 3-3806. how vacant (8 bedroomsl hot 1946 Mercury 5-Pa**, riub will renew your remembrance PHONE HARTFORD d-0356 a -( Full price *675. Coupe— Radio and heater. order Phinc 3-9533. John Hakn. A F T E R 7 P. M. 4$-46*0 water oil heat, nicely landscaped «'lth a dividend check every three SKI SALE. We are. overstocked. WANTED To Buy—Used set of 1940 Chfviolet 2-Dr. Healer and 1941 Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan— R,v lot, 100 X 180, ame.ilte driveway, radio. Good condition. FLOOR PROBLIPxS. solved with months. Local utilities are ex- $43.95 skis now 135.15; $28.95 A R IB T O B IL T unBiriahed b y k - g olf « INTO KEEfWO >’ terms. Phone WANTED - Experienced cashier er coll for range oil burner. Phone Electric phonographs from 8487. '-IK 1947 3 4 TO N M AC K —$595 Main. occupancy. Reduced price for Im­ 3375. for retail food .atore. F ive day 2-2613. On Second Thought B Y M IC H A E L O’M A L L E Y 1941 FORD PIC K U P — $246 $19.95 up. Table aikl portable mediate sale. Please call R, T. V IC F L IN T t 1938 DODGE four-door aedan. week. Good starting salary. Apply radios, television, appliances. ROOM FOR RENT. Phone 2-0181. McCann, Realtor. 7700. NOWTHSCrYOU, ______THAT WAW L s a WMAT YOUME^/ t Small Down Payment . Good tire*, batterj', very clean, TO U R K N A P P Shoe asleertlan Popular Food Market. GIRLS Roller skates, Jumbo pre­ IB O T 4 H B R B , THANKdi AAR. RBBOBR. OIO Hn HAM* lM 8 Contact W. F. Sullivan. 60 Moun cision wheel*, white buckskin New furniture fo r The entire i TWIB lA BnaCTUif ROUTINR M BM UP- OWBAK on rr, I 7D MAVB ■ 0MM»LB/ thbv GLBSYMG MAKIS US Balance 24 Montha private owner. Phone 3-4488. A * BOON OIDNT toVBN^, k T e e r o e r f tain strest, Rockrills. Tel. 5-5964 CAPABLE SecreUry. Good ssltry, shoe, aiss 4 ^ . Reasonable. Phone home. Good' sdection o f amal BIX ROOM single, steam heat, A * Z COUUt 'YOU UNOBROfTANei BUT BBT ABO«£r HB WA* 0AP EVeNrBDfS.' NICE HEATED room, near Mata good location, near bus line and ARiyTWINOT, AND DOWNCAdfl: •UflPBCr ANfl/J Juat A Few $20 Electric Heaters 1937 DODGE ■ four-door aedan. five-day week, hours 8 to 6 p. m. 3071. frlBFBeTOB.' YOU WBRB THB-LABT ------y — A P E N N Y A line will do that toys, doU carrtegea and tri­ street. Gentleman preferred. storee. Price $10,000. Charles PBRBON TO «BB HAAtlOON BUTX CANT C h r is tm a s $9.95 Heater, good tires. Good condi­ Davis and Bradford laimbar Oo.. nnunvn ham wao| two apeoial buslneaa letter manu 200 Tolland street. East Hartford. SIX FOOT steel edge skis, cable cycles. Phene 3-0140. Lsaperencs. 3620. — tion. Phone 3340. THg TVFB TO KILL____ QP LIST * COLE MOTORS-^164 script, bulk mailing. Call 3-4816 bindings, used. N ew aki Loots, I HIMOBLR ~ MANCHESTER — New home. 5 91 Center Street 1941 CHEVROLET sedan, full PART TIM E glr! from 4 to 9 or 8 sise 4 Vi, ski poles and ski suit, C H AM BE R S ” FURNISHED Room for rent. beautiful BnisKed rooma, the best price. $295. Pay $100 down, $S 'THE A P P L IA N C E , radio and tele to 9. ’The shoe store at the .Green, slxe 10, girl’s skates, slse 5. Mou- FURNTTUBE 1*4* M ERCURY Sedan, radio, Phene 2-8061. of Everything. Features too num­ weekly. Reel buy. Runt good vision 'Clinic, oRera you a com Carol-Lee. Tel. 2-4897. ton lamb fur cost, site 12. Phone heater, overdrive. Good condlt^. plete repair service on refrigers' At The Green erous to mention. Phone for full Douglaa Motoih, S8S Main. 3-4479. LARGE, front, heated bednom. Inquire 111 Grove street. Rock' tors, washing machines, radio WANTED- Woman to work eve- partlculan, sale price $13,800, *" Open 9:30 to f "Weet aide. Gendsman preferred. vllle after 5 p. m. and televleion. Tubes tested in nlnge. 4 to 10, In Pine Luncheon­ TW O D O L L carriagei; doll’s bed. between $S,M0 and $8,500 down. 1*4T CHEVROLET ArMsedan. Ex- Evenings 7:80 to 8:80 Phene 4408.______your own home at no charge. ette. Apply in person, . 6M Cantor wagon, roll top desk. Dartmouth Many ether listtaga. Call Ella- 1*4$ PLYM O UTH Special deluxe Calient condition, both appear­ Phone S5S4. strest. akta, mahogafly knlc-knack shtlf. worth Mitten, Agent. 6630. ance wise and mschanieally. HOSPITAL Beds and'wbehl chairs W AirhoJ—ReSned business giri tudor. Radio and heater, only $4,> Rrasonabis. Phone 4*22. ■ ‘ I ■ 00* sal)**. Lioeel owner. Extra Fully equipped including radio, for sale er for'rant. Ratm r**' to share home with . another heater, etc, Reaaonably priced. A career girl. W riU Box C, Herald. MANCHBSTBR—Residential sec­ nice throughout. Douglaa Motors, Ht1pWant*d->Mate 36 U P R IG H T P IA N O , in good con­ aonable. Kalth Pum iture Oo. real solid Invsstaaent for tew HwwchoM Bcrviccn tion, $ bedivwma. 'ranch style ‘ t a - * n n s Main. Offered 13-A dition. Ideal Xmaa gift. U, 8. Phone ’418*. • heme, custom built, full cellar, cost transportation. Batch Pon­ allcer for store, snack bar er t » « o P a c k a r d h x fourdoor tiac, Inc. 155 Oantar street Tel. PIRBT CLASS tool and dis mak FLOOR gAMPUBSYUduoad. gava Apartaidata— Flal»— attic, oil hot water heat. Owner WBAVINO el auns. awta t large hems. Gum tape machine flidan. Private owner. P r i^ to 3-4545.0Open svanlnga till 10 p. er. Apply 234 Hartford Road. up to $6%. Sawing mkoMn*A TMmBfRtg - 83 must move. Lot 14 x S50. Near aad tora dothiag, hnMsry i 1V4". Hod a day w ater heater. ••n. PiM oc S-4M1. m. Radlmidionoa, acipllOars, bus, schools, stores. Down''pay­ haaOhagn iwpaueO. Mpper YO U NG Man fo r our parts dspart- Girl’s bicycle. fuU siM, good con­ htaatlon muna-griUs. toaatan f o r KENT—8 rooms fumiahed. ment, $6,600. Howard R. Hast- IM l POfimAC aedan. HeaUr, ptaooaaaaL a fir a lia s lapalroa. ment. Experisnes preferrod but dition. On# pair o.' glri’s skis 1*$6 FORD cdfipe. flood eondltian, and ether appUancea. Krah a. SdT fln t Sock; On bus Ita*. nice I tags, Manchester 2-1107. ra^i^. OmmI. Uras. Engine, over M B ’s shirt ooUag* r^ a n n d and not nsceasary. Full time. Inquire with polti. Uaed once. Stat feet r*dio, heater, wlnteriasd,' $15. Mata, 4 blocks north vK PbM Mighboriiood. WrH# F.^O. Bea - - “ — Win Inquire $0 Poater street er call -rf—■* “"-rflai In person. Carter Chevrolet Oo.,j counter chroma trim. Ideal for ------'o t h e r a d v s , o n PAGS 4 *11 Mala atrodt * • as r itiStCKut.»3!liU'iVi^’^'.X .A-..'•C'^-'-’ y' T m jR S D A Y , DECEMBER 0, IW l Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until 9 P. M. Tomorraw steward. Lorrialne Gagnan; pleii- that all rasidanta prpparly ad'drcBa All mambart o f tha Oomaratona iat *nd director of ctwua, Bydney Grant Urges thalr mall to— anabla tha Port a u b of at. Brtdgat'a Church who Manche$ier Install Dunbar MecAlpine. Office to deliver It. FAOTORY BUILUINO A b o u t T o w n will aaalat at The Bmor|taJ \ ThaWflRtlifr Mr. Dunbar la past patron of ATerag* Dflily Net Prqfls Run Tueaday. Dae. 11. at 6:S0 are Far the Week Badlag FOwaaif s f V . R. WoaUMr •■■MW asked by Mm. Bdgar Berube, Date Book Grange Head Temple Chapter, No. .13, Order of Early Mailing Over .1,000 feel floor space Mra. I>au11n« Smith h w r«- chairman, to attend a meeting In ;he Eastern Star, arid of the Fel- Deeember 1 tuni«d to h«r home «t 13 Louwl the church halt. Friday evening nwerafl Club of Manrheater HALE'S office room, new heavy doty Neatly eloudy, aema fag, aal aa plAOO Oft*T OB OXt^fMlWl lUOf^ Ta4ay Lodge of Maaon*. Hb served for at eight o’clock when final ar- Tampla Chspter, O.B.8., Chrial- Siiccperln E. H. Hutchins Dec. 10 I b Deadline for . 10,412 eeal taalflbL flatuNay parOy rangementa will be made. There two .year* aa a member of the wiring, htree parking space. •ni# Pottoh NoUonol Alliwire maa bwaar, tea 3 tp 4 p. m.. sup­ ''tate'executive hoard, and the Headguariert Maaabor of the Audit elsaiy, wans. are a limited number of adult and per S to T p. m., Maaonie Tem­ —Wilber Little Handles . Surface Parcel Post in Only 1.6,000 full price. iprtll hold lU annual maattnp Sat^ chlldrena reaerv’atlona atlll avail­ same length of time aa m ^ ler of Barean at OIroulatloaB. ManchssUr'^A City of Village Charm . urdasr avanln* at 7 o’rlwk at ple. ceremonies of the Order o f Rain- New England Area r o R able. Mr*. W. G. Finnegan. Mr*. .1. ' Tomorrow Installation Ceremony North r t w t . All mfmb«ra ar» FMward McKeever or Mia* Made­ y>w for Girls. Both Mr. and Mr*. u m d to attend at election of orn* Annual' Democratle Chrial.maa Th* ALLEN REALTY CO. line .Smith may be called. Reaerva- 'Thoma* W. Dunbar of Phoenix ■hinlVir have tong been active in Monday, Dec. 10 la the dallvery- (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS eera will be h*W *» ‘ »>ls time. party. American Legion Home, 8 he loeal Gr.ange. and were the ISa CENTER ST. (ClaeaHM Advertlalaf ea Pace IS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951 flona cloae Monday evening, Dec. before-Chrlatmu deadline for Maneheatcr, Coon. VOL. L X X I, NO. 58 p, m’. street, Vernon, was installed, a: iral to serve on the state body. The ladiea Auxiliary of the 10. Tiieeday. December It surface parcel post mailed to Phone 5105—-EvMilnga 2-S48S master of MancJiester Grange fn The followtnii were appointed to states In the New England area. Italtan-Amerlcan Club •* P}*'’ "*"* Smorgasbord aupper, St. Bridg­ The annual Christmaa aale of the year 19.12, siicceediflg ElarlA H rerve on the Home Economics Postmaster Olln H. Grant an­ to ha\’e a meeting; and Chriatmaa et’s Churchj «:.30 p. m. Hutchins, at a meeting of th the Salvation Army organlaatlon* Y.W.C.A. Public Affairs lec­ ommlttee: chairman, Mrs. Carl nounced today. •uppcf Tu<*«d«y nlfht ni the nei- Grange held last night In Orang which began thi* afternoon will ture, Dr. George McReynold* Tilding: ,Mra. Oeorglann* Lorang- It la also the date that Chriat- r o m e r ir a n Club. All membem Hall. The, ceremony was In charg continue through the evening. apeaker, at 1:1,1 p. m. -r. Mrs. Alice Trowbridge, Mr. maa .cards being sent to all parts OliphantPuts Off planntnjt to attend of Wilber T. Little, paat master o Friday. December 14 nd Mrs. Harold Tillinghaat, Mr*, of the country except the far West wntact one of the member* of the the local Grange and tjie preacn committee by Friday night, ^ m - Brltlah-Ameriran Club annual ■•rare Kelderllng, Mr. and Mrs. ahoifld he In the malls, he said. Marv- Buahnell Cheney Auxiliary'. master of East Central Pomcin' lavid Frazier. Mrs. Margaret SMORGASBORD Red a a im s 5,000 U. S. POWs mlttee member* No 13’. ti. a. W. V.. will meet Mon­ children’s Chrlatma* party. Greeting cards sent to Arizona Baturday, December 15 Grange. Other officers Inatallci Veymoiith. Mr. and Mrs. S.vdney Oregon, California and Washing­ Burke, rh*lrm«n. MIm day evening at 8 o’clock In the were: Reply to Charges Valenti and Mr*. There** Negro. Nutmeg Forest, No, 116. Tall Cushman and Mr*. Sophie Gra«i ton should be mailed by Dec. 7. State Armoiv. A abort huainear Overseer, Gustave Anderson: Y tniM meeting will he followed by the In- Cedar* of Lebanon, children’* lowakl. To ease the mall rush during The American l.egion Po*t and atallation of offleeri by Past De­ Chrlatma* party. Stale Armory. Flowers used at the station of the Chrlatma* season, third-class MtUiodift Chunk Auxlltai^- will have a Joint Chriat- partment President Mr*. Mildred iriora were In memory of .loaeph mail, such aa calendars, catalogues Ranges. Refrigeratora Washington. Dec. 7—(/P) maa party Monday evening. Dee Tedford Refreshment* will he Lorangfr. a long time member of and circular*, mailed after Dec. Delays Testimony —Charles Oliphant, after de­ to at the home, Sever*! served and .10-cent gift* will be Manchester Grange. 10. will he held for delivery until ' Washers and Al! manding an immediate pub­ V p I Ollier Busy A donation of 10 dollars was after the rush. SAT.,DEC.t,19S1 of the member* will, provide enter­ exchanged. Member* of Wnrri lic hearing by House tax in­ tainment number*. There »Jt! be Cheney Camp have been Invited voted for the prevention of the Post master Grant also report­ Other Appliances From .1 lo 7 P. M. Aboard Dulrh elm disease. The next meet­ ed that the poatoffice, still finds vestigators, failed to app^r Two Planes Vanish, carol ainging. w.lh Mra Noeli* Auxiliarv member* have been In­ With Insurance Fuller at the piano. Mi»* Barbar* | vited In attend the Inaallation of ing will be the Christmss partv. quantilie* of mall Inadequatel.v ad­ Admission 6.5e today at a committee session Wallett i* chairman of the group the Disabled Ameriran Velerane Members who have children up to dressed, lacking street names and d m JW .H A U COAI Aetivily for the month of No­ called to hear him. He sent of paat pre*ldent* of the unit who Auxtiiary. *1 the VFW Hnme. 11 vears are asked to contact Mr*. number*. He said that such mall Card Party At 6 vember 19.11 *1 the Veteran* Serv­ I* returned to the sender, and aska word he wished to delay ^his will worU with Robert Peteraon. Manehester Green, Saturday eve­ Hilding. appearance "several days.” Legion chairman, on the refreah- ' ning at 8 o'cloek. ice Center Included .12 new vlaltor* Fatally Injured Volcano That Hlay H.ive Killed Hundreds ment committee. Farh one attend­ and 106 repeal vlaltor* for a total Oliphant, 42, resigned two dAya F ear B oth UN Agrees ago aa chief legal officer of the ing i» requeated to provirt* a .10- | The (-osmnpolilan (Tub will of 1.18 visitor.* on 169 aiihjeet con- ference* scandal-hit Bureau of Internal cent gift. I meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 Revenue. He said then he felt un­ n rloek in the Federation Room *1 A lolal of 1.30 phone rail* were To Talk on handled Insuianee was again the able to endure any longer the. Craft Lost the Center Congregational Church “ vilification” to which he had Gue*t speaker will he Mr*. Rich­ leading, aiibjert for the month with ard Ranney of F.aat Hartford 49 individual reqiieata for informa­ been subject-at hearing* by « «ho.«e topic will he ’’The .Story tion and *.*slst*nre. Houae Ways and Means aubcom- Over Ocean Troops Ban WOULD YOU LIKE of the Bells.” Mr*. Raymond St Other aiibjecla having the high- mlttee. The group la looking Into Laurent will be the hostess. eat n' niher of conieete for the charges of Irreguiarltiea in the tax month Included housing, 30, GI AT THCSE collecting service. By ROBERT B. TUCKMAN By The Associated Press TO SEND « OIFT OF I loen 19, end rientel claim*, 14, Uaked to “Clique" m Mr and Mrs. Mlihael Trearhiik Two U. S. Air Force planes Munaan, Korea, Dec. 7— of .1R I.enox street annnnnre the Oliphant blasted particularly at (IP) — A Coirmiunifit corre- FINE FOODS . . . the “acurrlloua charges" linking carrying a total of 28 persons birth of their third son. Edward I 1 ■lohn. on Dec. 3 at the Hartford lospilal ^iolcs Ilia name to an alleged “clique’* of were mi.ising today. Both apondent hinted today that WITH AU THE Hoapilal They also have two ; Washington officials which a wit­ may have been forced down at no more than half of the 10,- daughter*. VAIsUES ness had sworn he was told was 000 Ameririma reported sea. Search planes were out DETAILS TAKEN Patlenla Today: 101 on the look out for “soft touchea.” • ■ Admitted yeeterday: Patricia Thomas W. Dunltnr for them. missing in Korea are pris- The PAV Auxiliary haa invited i i r This story came from Abraham Fiake, 23J WfKwiland street; Rob­ Teltelbaum, Chicago attorney, A U. S. Air Force cargo plane oners of war. CARE OF FOR YOU? member* of the Armv and Navy lecturer. Hazel Anderson; stew­ The report came from a Chinese ert Schiiltr., Rockville who said two men tried to shake with 10 aboard disappeared last Auxiliary to attend their installa­ Admitted today: Wayne T*ier- ard. .lames McBricrIy; assistant I newamait al Panmunjom, where Pinchursl gift friiil nnti ■steward. Kdward Palmer; chap­ him down for $500,000 on the rep­ night after radioing in only 4() tion eeremonle* which will be held ilen, 7.1 Middle turnpike west: miles from its destination at Mar­ Allied truce negotiators today food huikel.x contain n«l S«tiird*v night at 8 o'cloek at the lain. Mildred .Morrison; Irea.siircr. resentation that they would save George Spinnalo, Willimantlc; OinrlM OUphnat him from “ tax troubles” through seille. France. The plane, a twin- opened a major effort to reach VFW Home at Manrheater Green Rrneat Holme*, Rockville. Richard Anschutz: secretary. Mac j agreement on a compromise pro­ only wonderful fruit Full Toiirlcllotlc; laickecner. Rcginalrl : their connection with the alleged engine CC-i7 on a flight from many other food delicacies Birth* vesterijay; A daughter "clique." He named the two men Tripoli, may have crashed in gram for policing an armistice. to Mr. and Mr*. Henry Pr.iedr.in- .lames: Ceres. Marlorle Anarhiifz; : 1 The allies dropped their de­ yotif friends will enjoy. Pomona. Edith Willianaa; Flora, Hale’s Self Serve and Meat Dept. I as Frank Nathan. Pittsburgh pro- mountainous terrain along the i «ki. 103 Congrea* street: * daugh- mand for joint UN-Communikt in- Bettv Dunbar; lady a.saistant Curbs Russian j moter and man-about-Washlng- French Riviera or in the Mediter­ We urge you to make I ter to Mr. and Mr*. I.,enn*rd Sand­ ton, and Bert K. Naster, Holly- ranean. aprcllnn teams. They also told th* al rom. 87 Concord street, Capt. Rifihard P. Braaalek Red* the queation of- withdrawing comparisons. Measure the W ILLIA M S Kindley Field near Hamilton. Birth today; A son to Mr. and HALES Bloc Move to I wood, Fla.. buEiness man. troop* from Korea could b* (jualify of the foods in Pine- I Mr*. Lucien iJipierre, tl7 Lenox ! Teltelbaum’a story was follow­ Bermuda, reported a B-29 with 18 “ brought up and discuaaed later." MEAT DEPARTMENT aboard overdue on a flight from hurst Gift haskels against street. EGGS ed quickly bv angry denials from But they said troop withdrawal the Azores. The plane left Leges other gifts you may see dis- OIL SERVICE I Dlarhargari yeaierday: Mr*. Ur- F O O D S A L E COFFEE Larxe Grade AA Seat Red Cliinaj offirial*. Nathan took th* com- Gapt. Braniiick early in the armistice definitely I aula Miketi*. .South Windsor, An- If you've U en waiting for o cbonce to henre o deli­ ■ mittee’s witness chair and swore, Air Force Base at 11:25 p. m. is out. played. Fresh Ground ------I under "oath, that It was a “ dirty Thursday and waa due at Ktndley .141 BROAD ST. thonv Tmirnaiid, 131 Lake 'atreel; cious beef roost, this looks like the real opportuni­ Cfilii C3ii-ping, a Communist cor­ Our haskels make nice I William Upton. 7 Salem road: At Salvarien Army ■Paris, Dec. 7—ilP)—The United | lie." Is Fatally Hurt Field at 10 a. m. Friday. respondent covering the armistice Christmas gifts, too.' lust i Reginald Pelletier. 27 Tyler circle: ty: BONELESS RUMP ROAST. RONELESS ROUND Nations General The U.S. Air Force cargo plane negotiations, told Allied newsmen ,«embly .lapped i ^t^^rney’^"erlrM cGrath yes­ with 10 persona aboard disappear­ tell -Mr. C. J. Butler what FUEL and RA^>GE OIL I Mrs. .lane Benache. 231 Hiliiarii Christmas Boxoar down a new Soviet bloc attempt j he knew of no war In which more ' street Mr* Phyllis Schmidt and TIP. BONELESS BOHOM ROUND. BONELESS EYE terday ordered that th* whole In Neb. Crash ed after radfolng in only 40 miles you would like and how today to seat Red China and oust matter be placed before a Federal than half of the soldiers listad oa ' daughter, Andover. —16 minutes—from ita destina­ mlaaing were prisoners. much you want to spend. A ★ A ROUND. the Nationaliata. grand jury. Smoke UUowa from Hlbok Hllmk volcano on C'*KiMa Istamd In the aouthera PhUIOplaea wlwrc, : Diachai’ged fodav: Mr*. .lean tion—Maraetlle. : il*a SUM o War Meaerlian and daughter. 299 Main Thunday^ Doc. S Meeting In ple.nary session, the Only last night. Oliphant “ de- Capt. Richard P. Brannick, 34, Hip Phttlpplne New* Sert’loe reported. Uie bodlis* 67 8W i4rtlmi 1 ^ been 'iwboveiwS friim ita aifc-airawn The plane, a twin-engine C-47. “I do not see why tha Korean ^street: Mr*. Rita Morin and aon. S6-nation group also: maiided’ the right to reply from son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. slope*. It la poaalble, official* aoy. that aa Ugh aa 3.006 persons may have periabiM whea the voloaMO OIL HEATING LB. DOZEN 1. Urged the Security Ckiuncil, waa believed down in the moun­ exploded without warning Dec. 4 (PhUIppInr time). (AP WIrepholo VU Radio fmsrf ManlU.)______war would b* different from other • 20 Domthv rnad: Mr*. Marianne the committee's witness chair to Brannick of 22 North Elm street, tainous terrain along the French Fgasti and aon, Rorkvllle; Wil­ 3 »e 9 R. M. "U. S. CHOICE” ORADE BEEF by vote of 54 to 5. to approve the bringing of his name Into the received fatal injuries yesterday wars in thla raspact,” h* said. EQUIPMENT Italy’s application for UN mem­ Riviera, east of here, or perhaps Cfiiu referred to th* fact that liam Moakaluk. 13 Ro’oert rnad; CONFF.CTIONEBY SUNSWEET hearings. in North Platte, Neb., when an in the Mediterranean. It waa com­ Mr* Barbara Light. 694 Spring S|M>n»op«1 hv Thp f'hoir bership. It was considered unlike­ The Committee put him down Air Force truck in which he waa only part of those reported miaa- ly the move would lead to Italy’s riding and a taxicab collided at ing in from the U. 8. air field at Joe-Seinl Vodka, Claim 24 Died ing in action ara taken priaonars. Estimates On Request .street: Mr* Shirley Herrick and for an appearance at 10:30 a. m. Tripoli. 12,000 Fleeing •dmission. Russia haa vetoed Italy today. an intersection. Th* othara ara killed in action and CALL daughter. Bolton; Kenneth Chiiril- SUGAR PRUNE JUICE A C-47 normally carries a crew la. 58 Bretlon road; Marcia Nel­ lb. three times in the Security Coun- At the appointed hour, Oliphant Mr. and Mra. Brannick learned We’ll Bring Beer their bodlea not racovarad. Alllsd 9 9 ^ -cll and cast a negative vote today, of their son’s death last night of four, and the other six aboard 111 Riots Begun correapondents did not conatrua son. 2.14 High street west; Lea were presumed to be passengers. Volcano Fury 2-1257 Rrail Hrralfl Ailvs. . 2 Pkgs. Quart Bottle forecasting a fourth veto. Italy (Coatlaued oa Page Fourteen) through a telegrqm sent by Capt. ¥ his staltmant as conflrming the 1 Rorkwell, Glaatonhiiry. CEILING PRICES ARE $1.17-SI.22 LI.! The plane waa attached to the now participatea In the work of the Edward P. TraeV, USAF. New York. Deah 7—451— recant report by (Ml. Jamaa M. UN truateeahip council, without a Captain Brannick, who waa U ..S. Third Air ‘ Force baaa- at By Iran Honioy. c;faat of Oil' U. S. Eighth jflStiaiiiw* MM. Eng. In Nayy Ship^l "High .levrt talks gMMng -ajs- No Wewte— For Oven or Pot Roosts— No Woste vota, in the administration of the Qommunding oMiear at the J4o«tb where—let's have low level Army'a Judge Advocata'g aacUon, territory of Somaliland, but not In Platt* Air Forca filter Center, The French a m y aent ground No Limbr ¥ et Manila, Dec. 7—iffi—Philippine* j talks.” Tehran. Iran. Dec. 7—(51— A that the Rads had alaughtared ap- the other UN function!. part of the Air Defense Oom- patrols fanning into the moun- reliable diplomatic source said to­ proxlmataly 9,900 American pria- That waa one of tbe algal HEEL O' ROUND X Oecidad to disband its spe­ mand'a aircraft spotting network, talna while search planes, hamper­ naval patrol vessels today began day that aa many as 24 persons carried yesterday by hoboes WHILE DOING YOUR cial on-the-apot oommjasion (UN- died of a skull fracture about an ed by fog and limited visibility, evacuating 12.000 refugees from may have died as a result of yea- Plans to Wed marching In front of the RuS' Other Red correapondenta at SCOB) which baa been keeping an hour after the accident. Robert took to the air. The searoh force Camiguin Island and the fury of tei'day’s Ckimmunlat-aparked riots Panmunjom aaid all Allied prison­ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING POT ROAST‘lihoice’ “ ■91c eye on the explosive Balkan iltua- Farrar of North Platte waa the included French aircraft from alan United Nattona delega­ Hlbok Hibok’s erupting volcano. in Tehran. ers ara being held in Mg camps in tion and give the job to a atand- Pretty Steno driver of the taxicab, according Paris and MarieiUe and U. 8. Air tion'* Park avenue mansion. [a r k e t AI-BANY PACKING to Air Force investigators. Fur­ The known dead from Tuesday’s Other signs carried by 10 ho- With the death of Police Koras near th* Manchurian bor­ iANCHESTER F UBLIC DOWNTOWN, DROP IN Bock again! In spite.ef on advanced wholesole enst, by group which will sit in UN Force planes from Germany. der. He said non* havo bean ther details of the accident were .eruption rose to 266. Official es­ boee. Including their rigar- Colonel Nouri 8haad thla morning FIRST PRIZE baadquarters in New York. Ships from both the French and and an eye-witness account of the taken to cailnA 80S MAIN STREET AT THE we wont to repeat this offer while the supply Is The vote on the Chinese issue Hayward, Calif., Dec. 7—(51— not available today. U. 8. navies also steamed into the timates say another 500 are burled smoking queen, “ Boxcar Bel- The pretty Hayward typUt and a Captain Brannick’s body is under lava and ashes. ty,” read: death of a young girl, crushed be­ Allied truce nagotiatora launch­ DELRICH cam* on a White Ruasian resolu­ neath the wheels of an army truck ed their effort lo obtain agree­ LARD plentiful: tion denouncing a report from the quadruple amputee m*t on a blind being aent to Manchester by Air (Continued on Page Fourteen) The volcano blew a continuous ” U. 8. hoboes and Russian PUBLIC MARKET ^ te four months ago. Forca officials. Funeral arrange­ rain of hot ashes over the north- trombonik* (hoboes) must during the rioting, the unofficial ment on a program for enforcing UN cpedentlala committee declar­ the truce by rewriting the Com­ I I.b. Carton They're planning te be married ments, aa yet incomplete, will be em end of the island, sending meet to discuss peace.” count today was up to seven. No Highest Quality Meats at Money ing the Nationaliata represented munist plan to includ* UN de­ We're conveniently located o Whole Strip FRESH PORK ^ 49c in June. in charge of the W. P. Quish Fu­ more frightened residents fleeing “ Stalin, you send -the vodka, official casualty list haa been is­ China legally in the United Na­ mands. JeanneU* Stretton, 21. revealed neral Home, 225 Main street. to the southeastern coast. wo'll bring the beer.” sued. few steps from riie new town tions. The Soviet move was de­ PledjDjes Reich The diplomatic source nald the Th* two-man lubcommlttees (Light, Average 10-12). the wedding plana today aa she Enlisted In '42 The naval evacuation began at Saving Prices: feated 39 to 7 with, four absten­ “ Stalin . can't call thla number of dead may go as high aa reached general agreement on parking lot at Purnell Place. talked proudly about her “mighty The local man waa bom here on the overcrowded southeast coastal W all Cut Your Pork In Any Mannar You Wl*h: tions. capitalistic plot.” 24 and that posalbly more than thra* pointa.sleft thi^ for further fine man.” May 17, 1917, and attended St. To Peace Aim town of Mahinog. Refugees It’s both convenient and eco­ Big 4 t4> M4>et Marine Sgt. Wemar Relnlnger 200 persons were Injured. discussion, and were sharply di­ Meanwhile the Big Four were James’ School. He graduated from being taken to nearby Minclanao Eastern Dressed Fresh PORK SHOULDERS 43e nomical to shop the Public of San Antonio, Tex., proposed Manchester High School with the Five hours of violence started vided on two when the four-hour preparing their final disarmament Island in the central Philippines. Market year-round. Supreme RIB PORK ROAST after a Thankariving' dinner .at claaa of 1935. Before enlisting in yeaierday when police tried to session endad. positions for outline at a secret Jeannette's heme. Adenauer Says German Other villagers were takep off break up a clash between follow- T ie aub-del*gat*s will meet the Air Force in January, 1942, he the northwest coast after the vot- Waste-Free Boneless Rolled Chuck ROAST 96e quality at the lowest prices WAI.DORF SUGAR HEART TENDER meeting they have scheduled for "He asked me to marry him was employed as a deputy collec­ People Set on Joining Judge Blhsts era of the (Tommunist Tlideh Par­ again Saturdhy at 11 a. m. (9 p. Ute today. that night, and—welL I couldn’t eSho's molten lava stream reached ty and anti-(3ommuniat national m., *. s. t. Friday). cilways. 'IRRST PRIZE" tor of internal revenue by the Bu­ th* coast. It bubbled into the Choice Quality. There waa little optimism that wait to say yea." she said. reau of Internal Revenue in Hart­ ists. Will Talk Troops Baa Fate of Democracies water in a seriea of axploaions, TOILET TISSUE S W E E T P E A S Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei She had met “Tex" at a party. ford. He alio served with the Na­ College Head The Communists today can­ Before Friday’s meeting broke FRESH SHOULDERS Y. Viahinaky, U. S. Ambasaador .“The next thing I knew I was spouting a aeries of geyaera. celled a scheduled mass' demon up, UN delegates told th* Reds tional Youth Administration of London, Dec. 7—(51— Dr. Kon­ Choice Quality BLOCK CHUCK ROAST 81c For Holiday Baking; Philip C. Jessup. BriUah Minlater visiting him regularly in the hos­ the federal government. He was a About 200 persona were report­ Stratton on Tehran's outskirts Tita they were “recsptlvs to any 3 Rolls 2 Cans of State Selwyn Uoyd and French rad Adenauer declared today Ger­ ed isolated in one north coast vil­ pital”—Oak Knoll Naval Hospital member of the Knights of Colum­ many will prove herself “ a reliable At Hoop Trial Reds complained that all o f their Ideas" the (Jommunlats might delegate Jules Moch would come in nearby Oakland where the Ma­ lage cut off by the flow of lava. loudspeaker equipment and propa­ have for breaking th* deadlock. Young Tender CHICKENS^'* $1.49 bus. and unflinching partner of the The Defenae department indi­ FRUIT MIX rine is learning ■ to use his new free nations” in the pursuit of ganda banners had been smashed When the Reds ralaad thalr fa­ Eastern Dressed Rib Cut Fresh Pork ROAST 49e SUITABLR FOB ANY POULTRY DISH (Coatlaued oa Page Six) plaatic fingers and artificial limbs. (Continued on Pnge Fourteen) cated these were the people res­ New York, Dec.M —(51—Judge by the Nationaliata in yesterday's vorite subject—withdrawal o f all peace. cued. 4-5 l.h. Cut*. Reininger, also 21, la the sec­ Addressing the Foreign Press Saul .S, Strelt today gave aua-, disorders. ^ ..... foreign troops from Korsa—Maj. SLICED CITRON ® Treasury Balance ond quadruple amputee of the Ko­ . , . .... , ____ Tehran was quiet today— the <^n. Henry I. Hodss said tha UN Association in London, the West pended sentences to three forme ft Sabbath Many citlaena rean war. He waa injured at German chancellor said the Ger­ command was willing to discuss “ > 79c ' Washington, Dec. 7—i/P)—The Changjin Reservoir last Decem­ Bradley University basketball appeared in the streets heavily the matter after agrooment Is Choice Quality LAMB LEGS Fresh Roasting CHICKENS S9e man people have found the path stars in the bribery scandal and DICED LEMON PEEL poaiUon of th# Treasury Dee. 6. ber. Two grenades tore off hia to a democratic commonwealth bandaged, apparently as a result reached on policing tha armiatiee Whole nr Half. News Tidbits assailed David Owen. Bradley HUNTS Net budget receipts, $81,183,- feet: frostbit* took hia hands. fnd are firmly determined to join Bulletins of Injuries suffered in the rioting and exqhan^ng prisoners of war. DICED ORXNOE PEEL 630.38; budget expenditures. $247,- “ But Tax can do lota of things president, whom he aaid gave Police Colonel Shaad died of “Thera can b* no withdrawal or KRAFT DINNER Culled from AP Wires their fate to that of the Western "university sanction to their moral '“‘SIB . “ ■’ 45c 096,125.98; cash balance. $3,786,- democracies. from the AP Wires head injuries suffered when he Farm Fresh CHICKENS for Frying Tomato Sauce Macaroni and Cheese NATIVE FOWL 305,864.6.1. (Ooatimwd op Page Faurteen) m aam ssm asBssssss "The German paoplq have with debasement." c"" was struck by a rock (CeaOaised oa Fago Fourtosa) OUZED FWESPPIE The former players were Gene I Dressed I-oealJy (rut up) Serves Four Vincent (Jimmy) Gambino, 20, an overwhelming majority pro­ 5IEDIItM SIZE nounced themaelvea in favor of Melchiorre, George Chianakls and fomter Golden Glove* boxing ROBBER SHOOTS TWO William Mann. Lb. 3 Cans champion, is sentenced to two those political parties which up­ (Moopee, Mnas., Dec. 7—(iD— OLUED CHERRIES 2 Pkgs. “ •47c hold democratic principles,” he They had pleaded guilty Oct. 24 Remember Pearl Harbor? Boneless NATIVE VEAL to Roast 79e FRESH FRYERS years in court for selling narcot- A holdup man, waving two pts- said. to a charge of conspiracy to fix a Assails ‘Trivial Waste’ i4»*e«w*a«w-=--wttlF amity fttfaext -fMOgPEEL m V E f) low C^onaervatlve government to fled wUh4wt any loot from the Bowling Green In Madison Square CMcitpee Snvlag* Bank at the Homt modt sausoqt products Thank You For Placing work up a legislative program. (Continued on Fade FourteenI Garden. They faced a maximum Just Arrived For At 6 Air Force Bases Paul J. Lunny, Jr., 26, of height of aooB hualaeas. sentehce of three years in prison. Never Knew Attack Due, prepared under a tried and true ORSNOE PEEL (halm ) Bridgeport, being returned from 'Itte a to Springfleld hospital The: three were among 31 for­ Old Vermont recipe. Holiday Meals Christmas Turkey Order Now! Los Angeles to face charge of fa- woaaded were James E. Mar- mer players from seven schools Washington, Dec. 7—(51 — Thei^the bases. . . - *h*IL hMk treasaref,, and Ly- WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONHDENCE IN I’S tallv shooting his wife, Beatrice, Involved in ’point-fixing, acandals, WHITE RAISINS Senate Armed Service* Subcom-: Substitution of '"eMbarate . . 20,’ laat month. . Erwlm D." Cah- Attains Office nuui Borgtoa, a cuitomer. Nomura, Kurusu Reveal EXTHA LEANiBABV Of the others, five have been SWEDISH IMPORTED FAT mittee on Prepsredne** reported; costly” dining hall fumlturc''for ham. editor of Cbrlatlan Bcicnc* sentenced to jail and nine others PREMJER SLICED SUGAR HEART NEW today it had found many instances I serviceable equipment. Monitor, teUs Congress of Amarl DR. WEIZI^ANN BETTER have received suspended sen­ By Den Huth a graat disappointment to m* that of “trivial waste" at six Atr‘ ”Force RequeaU for a lighted bascbsll At Pioneer Co. Link Sausage SALT HERRIN6S STtODE FAMOUS We Expect To Haro Small Size can Indtisl\o’. sponsored by NAK. Jerusalem, Dec. 7—4 ^ —Israeli tences. Tokyo. Dec. 7—(51— Two Jap-' our efforts failad." .bases. diamond, a golf couraa and other that U. S. haa the true revolutien, FieaMeat Chaim Welamann, 17, PINEAPPLE GHERKINS (T o tolerate these minor wastes anese who 10 yaara ago talked Robaat and jovial Nomura—who EX’TRA I.EAN “ lavUh rocreaUonal faculties' at while Soviet Russia is reactionary. gravely 111 for aisveral weeks, (Continued on Fage Fourteen) DRIED LUTEFISK PHILADELPHIA Is to ssnetion Inevitable large- Mather. peace In Washington while their wUI celebrate hia 74th birthday on No. 2 Tin Quart Bottle Hams For The Holiday Anti-Soviet underground re Miss Martha McKinney. had aaether heart attack last acal* waste,” the group’s 34th re­ navy churned toward Pearl Har­ Dec. 16—said: Use of many abic-bodies men in porta East Germany has impris­ nigfct bat bla condition improved Sausage Meat MAKE YOUR W*AN8---.1ND P^C1E TOTO ORDER port declared. “The days of lux­ 8 Y ea n Out o f MHS, bor still insist they knew nothing “They never told us the attack SWEDISH LINBON BERRIES “chair corps" assignments which oned “st least” 50,000 men and today, tito Boon bulletin I r m his on Pearl Harbor waa coming S C R A P P L E AT HALE’S d e p e n d a b l e MEAT D EPT. ury are over for our military ea- limited - service personnel or Chiaiig Fires Aide of the Impending attack. women aa “dangerona" to the Made Ass’t - Secretary physidnaa said. while our discuasion* war* going e x Tr a l e a n l a r g e tabliahment.”' ‘ W AP's (enlisted women) could fill. They are KIchiaaburo Nomura, SWEDEN HOUSE COFFEE Cemoiunlst regime----- Governor retired admiral whom the than on In Washington." The subcommittee waa set up Improper assignment of expen­ and Mrs. Lodge .motor to New REDS TO RETUBN SHIFS In Money Dispule Lb. DELICIOUS! Our lecrfood eounkef h wei stocked with Rik to soon after tbe Korean (var broke sively-trained pUota. MUs Martha McKinney waa Secretary of State Cordell Hull Both men have many friends in Link Sausage S9c York for full round of Christmss Bremerfaaven, Germany, Dee. tongue-lashed on that. Dec. 7, and the United SUtes. They spoke bake, boH. fry or broM. out, to check on the nation's The subcommittee calledi con­ shopping Saturday. alactad aaalstant secretary of the mobilization program. struction of “hotel type" dorinlto- Pioneer Parachute Company thla 7—<51—Rutela has announced special envoy Saburo Kuruau. with high regard for tha man with Better Buy Birds Bye Bridgeport bakery drivera in Taipeh, Formoaa, D*«. 7—(5*1— wlwm they conducted their talks. Chairman Lomdon B. Johnson ries “most unusual” at a time morning at a meeting of the she will return here this weekend Nomura' was ambassador to Can Local 146, International Erothar- President. C3iiang Kai-ahek today Each said he waa axtremety wor­ 33c ,G0D 8W0RPPI8H SCALLOPS (D., Tex.) said subcommittee in­ Board of Directors. Thiis was an­ two U. 8. lee breakers given to Washington. Kurusu was sent Frosted Foods when, it said, economies ar* in or­ hood of Teamatera, AFL.^to vote formally fired Lt. Gen. P. T. ried whether there waa raaant- NATIVE VEAL SHANKS vestigators' had found “what ap- der. nounced by Lyman Ford, president her under lead-lease during the Mow aa deputy chief of the Chi­ st the last minute with Japan’s Tueeday on a labor-management war. reply for maintaining peace while ment against thsm paraonaUy for SRALDSWEET FLORIDA paared to be other more glaring The subcommittee expressed agreement reached early today. of the company. nese Nationalist Air Force and Frozen Food Specials HAD00CK~ HAURUT PLOUHRER hia country's militarists kindled what had bappanad. Binb Eyt STRAWBERRIES instances of waste” at the base* great concern about training costa A 27-year-oId French war bride Sines Miss McKinney has only nationalist representative on the JUICE ORANQE than those covered in the report. and production and procurement been out of high school eight ENEMY CASUALTIES United Nation's Security Council's the flames of war. Word fram Baraek LEAN PORK BUnS FAIRMONT WHOI.E coavtcted of lavohwtqry n Kuruau recounted hia particular But he added that further investi­ difficulties which It said were ham­ years, graduating with the 1943 Washington, Dec. 7—(51—Th* military staff committee^, Purged now and living quietly FULL POl'ND FKG. alaughter in fatal stabbing of her concern over the feelings of Ber­ 45e IH>Z. IIOZ. FOR BOSTON BLUE “SALMON gation of thaa* is required before pering training. claaa from Manchester High Army today estimated total en­ Mow already had beert' replaced in Tokyo, both men expressed 35 3 $1.90 husband rejects marriage propos­ nard Baruch, alder atatasman, B0L08NA CASINB making a public report on them. U6AN Per Stndaat School, her aelecUen to th* axacu* emy military eaanaittes In Ko­ In both jobs. hop# that the people of the Unit­ STRAWBERRIES .so. 45c al from one of jurors who tried whom ha considered ona o f hia S.VnVF. GREEN MOUNTAIN lAvlaii IlMiUltiee The report said operations costa tlve poat la a high tribute to her rea through Nov. 39 at 1,488,962. He was suspended last August ed States now tuideratand the po­ BIRDS EYE PEAS RNOW CROP FRESH MACKERa 0Y8TEB8 GUMS her..J. Brooks B. Psrker, promt* sition Into which they were thrust. rood frlofids. The six bases are Langley near at Mather averaged $8,936 per nent sportsman who died Nov. SO. abilities. This la aa luereaae o f 11,067 and ordered to return to Formoaa ■laoe the previon* week. Saw Feaee Chaaee “Whan I waa leaving tha Unitad 2 roG S . ASe IPDTATDES PECK 99« Norfolk, Va.; Oarawell near Fort student last July. At Lowry, It willed $39,000 for study by histor­ A native o f Manchester, Mias to account for $19,4(X),000 of Na­ For Worth, Tex.; Lowry near Denver, said. personnel costa alone McKinney started with the tionalist funds earmarked for buy­ "We never knew th* attack was States on th* exriiang* ship from BEECHNUT COFFEE CUT CORN 10 Oc. 37c ians on InSuenrc, good and had, of Nsw York alk months aftrt the Colo.; Mather near Sacramento, amounted to $6,000 per student Pioneer Parachut* Company on NIF VENEZUELA FLOT ing airplanes and other military coming,” said th* ailing, 88-year- FDR on nation. War startsd, word raachad me In­ IJL CAN I S . BIRDS EYE PUMPKIN ITANBERINES Slut DmL IS* SNOW CROP Calif.; March near Riverside, during a 30-week electronics Lens tbe Lteneae gives birth t« put-tim e basia In the petaonnel Caraeas. Veaeauela. Dec. "'7— equipment. old Kurusu^ course. dapartmant during her senior year (51-:'NatleBaI Security effioUls Chlang said Mow, instead o f r^ “The Otuation was vary critic­ directly from Baruch that ha had Xhtlif., and Kaasler near Biloxi, quads In Hamburg, Germany, poo. net held me parwmaUy accounta- Ike JW H AM cO U Th* aubeommlttee said it had in high school. Working In all de- said today Otoir forces arreatod turning, “ha* repeatedly circulat­ al. War waa a possibility. But w* PIE MIX Miss. . . . Israel and Jordan discuss ar- bl* for what happened," Kurusu KEGHNUT BU Y FOOD OOLOEN OARROTS PEAS and decided to look further Into “ these parUnar.ta, ah* gained praficiaacy IS naeaabera o f the outlawed ed fabrications and made prepos­ saw a chance of malntaiaiqg i< iiBi iiMWTM C o m m a 'ihc report, the group's first de­ rangeroants whareby. Christian. Mid. STRAINED m voted to a survey of a number of staggering oosta*' and had b t ^ A r m and others living in Isrart in both tha axecutlva and office Democratle Aetlon party, aelied terous cIsiRM to mislead public peace. M G . 19c “ W* tried everything possible "It rellevad my mind a graat W O ABSaVi 2 BUNCHES ftlR 25e CARROTS 10 Oa. For 33c Air Force bases, listed these as the-probe at Keesler Field. could tsJe* part In Chrtetmas Eve duties of each dapqrtnioAt and bo- 49# home-made bomb* aad al- opinion.” leaeed a imdio ataUoa at Mara- The dismissal again ordered but our efforts cams too - lato. •amplas o f waats: aafwioeiat Church of th* Nativity (C Or Taga 1Woh»)i OvarstocUac food at aome of (deeMnWei ttTlhge Twolvn) iUi BatUahsm.' Ofttn nM On Fago MU Mow to coma to Formosa. ' Thera wars too many IfA It was

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