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HartfoTd, Dec. 6 (/P)— State Referee Ernest A. Inglis to­ HourTalk day opened his one-man grand jury investigation of vice con­ Washington, Dec. 6 (ff>— ditions in Hartford County by President-elect John F. ]^n> asking news and television nedy and President Eisen­ photographers not to jeop­ hower joined in a declaration First Photo of^ Hiroshima Type Bomb ardize its success by photo­ tcKiay that the United Stat«» The U.S. government releaaed thla photograph Hn Waahlngton at noon today and said it shows a nu­ graphing witnesses. will "continue to seek pi^ace clear weapon of the “Little Boy” type, the kind detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, in World War il. The former Chief Justice of the with justice in freedom for all The bomb is 28 inches in diameter and 120 inches long. It weighed about 9,000 pounds and had a state did not put this into the form yield equivalent to approximately 20,000 tons of high explosive. Authorities described this as the of an order. Photographers, how­ peoples’’ as its world objec­ first nuclear weapon ever detonated. (AEC Photo from AP Photofax.) ______ever, acceeded to his wishes and tive. contented themselves with photo­ The Republican President and graphing the (jhief Jiutice and Democratic President-elect said In States Atty. John D. LaBelle en­ joint statement that they had 80 Sign Manifesto tering the grand jury room and discussed “ m a j o r problems at State News similar things. peace, security and freedom "Every grand jury proceeding Is throughout the world” in a White secret,” Inglis said. “The reason is House' conference lasting more that the state’s case should not be than three hours today. Roundup divulged to people who may be ac­ The two men, who liad uncom­ Nikita Prevails cused o f crime in advance of the. plimentary things to say about time they are arrested. each other's policies in the presi­ “ Of course, alto, if there is noth­ dential campaign, had what Ken­ Kaman Workers ing more than a mere suspicion nedy personally deecribed as a that a person may have committed ’’cordial” meeting. Over Chinese Gel Wage Boost a crime, it Isn’t proper to ruin this Kennedy was greeted by a mili­ reputation by spreading about the tary display and was met by K - fact that such a suspicion exists.” senhower at the doorstep when he Bloomfield, Dec. 6 *IP) — ’The Inglis went on to say that the arrived at the White House at 9 By STAIOJCT JOHNSON 4>whUe communism takes over Kaman Aircraft Corp. today an. investigation has a 2-fold purpose: a.m. for a historic conference on Moscow, Dec. 6 (JF)— ^The gradually. noimced a one-cent per hour cost- 1. To give the state an oppor­ (Newspapers in Lond6 ease the way for new East-West tions of the U.N. secretary-gen­ 215 votes. A 277 absolute majority Schaffer said hhe to vote for Council, today called an urgent eral, Mr. Hammarskjold, who dis­ w m chilttaa^ later endorsements negotiations to relax <3old War the reelectim '-el Simator Anthony Washington, Dec. i (/Pi — was needed to overthrow the gov­ from the night session on The Congo prob­ played servility toward the tthsloA: J. Armentaho ot Hartford to the The government plans to fire lem." He touched off angry west­ ernment. On two prevtoua readings But thii tUfee hd ^ a at«nm Ekirope’s Communists cited the honorary poet. rockets into the sky late to­ ern protests that he bad not con­ the votes against the government cf approval only 'afterraa embiu- Moscow statement as confounding (Oontinned on Page Twelve) Senator Armentano’s reelection day, spreading huge orange- sults other members. were 207 and 214 respectively. Bulletins tled Communist summit meeting western predictions of a major as president pro tempore . would yellow clouds which may be Under Fifth Republic procedure, that opened in the Kremlin Nov. 9 Western sources described the split between the Soviet Union put him''in line for lieutenant gov­ visible from Maine to Florida. If the opposition seeks to censure from the AP Wires — the day after the^U. S. electicms and Red China, which have dif-r. action as "arbitrary” and accused ernor after Governor Ribicoff re­ TTie tests, scheduled to be­ Zorin of abusing his powers as the government over a bill, that —and continued for 21 days. The fered on Soviet Premier Khrush­ signs next month and Lt. (gover­ P&W Engines piece of legislation is considered agreement that emerged, in public chev’s policy of peaceful coexist­ gin at Wallops Island, Va., at president. They said the situa­ nor John N. Dempsey takes over as 5:10 p.m., EST, could mean a tion in TTie Congo does not war­ adopted when the censure fails. 2 qUAKES JOl/r OHILB at least, took 20,000 worda But no ence with the Capitalist world. chief executive. Chief argument against the Santiago, Chile, Dec. 6 (P>— one could tell how,permanent was Peiping newspapers published field day for amateur photog­ rant such haste. raphers. The meeting is set for 8:30 p.m. For 80 Midget measure was that France could not A series of earthquakes abode the ink in which it was. written. the declaraUon on front pages afford it without crippling com­ Empty Car Mangled The rockets won’t he fired EST. an area 500 mllea long in north­ (Communist China has held that without attempts at any special mitments to the Atlantic Alliance. ern Chile today but caused bo Waterford, Conn., Dec. 6 (f)—An unless the skies are clear. Private reaction of the western war with the Capitalist world is Chinese interpretation. Jet Airliners But 1> Gaulle wants his own nu­ damage or cas^ttee, tha Sels- Inevitable. This was the major dif­ Emphasizing the international unoccupied sports car was mangled The National Aeronautics members of the 11-natlon council clear striking force of planes and mologioal Institute said. Hia ference with the Kremlin in the aspects o f the story, Communist by two trains after dropping 20 and Space Administration is foreshadowed a bitter East-West missiles for prestige and other rea­ New York, Dec. t UP) — Eastern akocks were roported from larger quesUcm of how the Com- papers in western Europe got the feet from an overpass, early today. studying wind velocity, den­ wrangle. There was some indi­ sons. Air Lines and United Air Lines Arfca near the border with Fern mimlsts should advance ’ their first break on the story, even be- The car, allegedly stolen from a sity, and diffusion o f the upper cation that the western delega­ The bill emerges with the dis­ have signed contracts to buy southward to Antofagasta, hard cause —^by a belligerent posture tojv the Soviet Communist paper crewman assigned to the Subma. atmosphere at high altitudes. tions might even demand an ad­ tinction of being the first law total of 80 “ njldget” Jet airliners hit by disastrous quakes last toward, the West and encoiuage- Pravda. rine Tender Fulton docked at New ’The huge, colorful clouds will journment until tomorrow. ever passed as a result of three ment of violent revolution, or by.|v London, was demolished after it be made of sodium vapor re­ The request for the 8:30 p.m. from the Boeing Airplane Co. for spring. The sharpest shocks 8350 million. negative votes. were recorded at Aatofagaata, BegoUation with the capitalists (Oontinned on Page Five) was struck by an eastbound pas leased by the rockets. session was handed to Secretary- Today’s final ballot was almost Choquloainata and Oilania senger train, knocked over onto general Dag Hammarskjold late TTie two airlines said they have an antl-cllmax. Many opposition another track and struck again by this morning by Soviet Deputy grade 6 on a scale with a maxl- each ordered 40 short-to-medium- deputies, who fought the striking a westbound freight about 12:50 Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zor­ range jet transports that Boeing -mum ot 12, the Institute said. a.m. ' in. The Russians want a full airing force plan bitterly on its previous Autumn Trend {Continues promised to deliver before the appearances before the House, The shocks were felt abont 6 Parts of the car were scattered of the arrest and detention of de­ am . o f 1963. gave up. over a quarter of a mile on the News Tidbits posed Ctongo Premier Patrice Lu­ Boeing president William M. tracks. mumba. Debate lasted barely half-an- CnUed from AP Wires Allen said, each plane will cost hour. niere' were only three U. 8. ACCUSED IN lAOft Police and firemen combed the Zorin, current president o f the more than 84 million^ Vientiane, Laos, Dee. 6 (ff) — Over 5 Million Jobless area for several hours early this 11-nation council, also circulated speakers— one o f them a GauUist defending the bill. Then Premier Soviet Ambaaeador Alexander morning looking for clues indicat­ at U.N. headquarters a declaration The deal, announced yesterday, Abramov today aomaed the ing \yhether the car was occupied. Secretary of State Christian A. demanding the immediate release Is one of the biggest in the history Michael Debre briefly replied and United States of inotting ohrU Seen by Mid-January The accident caused some delay Herter has issued an order design­ of Lumumba, the disarming of the of the nation’s transportation in­ the roll-call vote began. war In this strategic sontheast in train schedules. Slight damage ed to force coimtriea receiving U.S. army directed by strongman Col. dustry. Voting for the censure were Aslan kingdom an4 taterleiliiE was reported to the trains. aid to spend more of that money Joseph Mobutu and the expulsion It marked the entry of'Boeing mainly Socialists and Radicals, 1u~Rs affairs. Speaking at eero- in the United States . . . Three Cu­ of all Belgian civilian and miltary into the field of toorter-range Jets, along with some Christian-Demo- UP)—^Th^January, with seasonal construc­ monies marking.a air­ Washington, Dec. 8 llConn Branch Endowed ban diplomats have left their pests personnel In The Congo. which has been dominated by plane crats, some Conservatives and the lift of gaaolln > and other patroW lA bor Department said today a tion layoffs and post-h o I i d a y in the United States, one of them manufacturers in western Europe. R epublican Unity (Algerian) eum products to Laos, Ahiamsv drops in trade - and government Torrington, Dec. 6 (If)— Provi­ Meanwhile, the United Arab Re­ survey shows moat .employers ex­ apparently thwarting an attempt It also was the first commitment party. contrasted this alleged U. 8. role (Christmas-season Post Office sion for the perpetuation and public became the third member of to force or persuade him to. return the U.N. Ck>ngo (jondlliatim Com- with what he called the dlsteter- pect a. net decrease in job levels workers) accounting for a major maintenance of a branch of the to Cuba. (Oontinned on Page Twelve) mission to withdraw amid growing (Ooalteiied ea Page Two) ested policy at the Soivla* Unlsa. by mld-Jfuiuaiy. share o f the decline.” University of Connecticut in Tor-., President-elect John F. Kennedy The survey shows the Increased doubt that the Aslan-African group Meanwhile, reports from tha The customary em ploym ent rington Aras Included in the will of and his wife are looking for a front lines Indicated the army unemptoyment in the autumn Mrs. Julia Brooker ’Thompson, who would ever get to LeopdldvUIe. house in Virginia as a weekend re­ Guinea and Mall, two supporters of Laos’ Neutralist govsnniient months is expected to. continue on (Oontinned on Page Seven), died Dec. 1 at her home here. treat from the White House next has recutured the taltihttro 'ht Into the winter. Oiriatmas seasim The will, filed for probate to­ of Lumumba, previously had with­ W holl Be Second in Command year because he thinks It’s ’ ’good drawn in protest against the de­ one ot the most crueiat hnttim hiring n|ay slow the downward day, provides that pnuMrty at for ..young children to get out of of the Ismtlan etril war. trend temporarily. Litchfield and Albert nt$i, be used cision of the General Asssmbly to the governmental atmosphere” . . . seat a delegation headed by Con­ Offldals have indleated that the Algiers Revolt for the university branch or that BoslnesB fsllnrea in the week end­ As Dempsey Succeeds Ribicoff? RACKETEER IN BOXINO money realized in the tale of the go President Joseph Kaaavubu. idle total for November, to be an­ ed Dec. 1 rose to 290 from 276 in A UAR spokesman said his Waahlngtan. Dee. d (ff) BBI property be used to .maintain a nounced later this week, probably the preceding week, aocording to country’s representative. Dr. Has- Roaonsolm who reached four million, li^est fig­ branch elsewhere in Torrington. Dun A Bradstreet Inc. report. Hartford, Dec. 6 (fi—Gov. Abra-6is entrusted with the duties of that first Floyd Chief in Spain san Bl-Zayyat, had quit the 15- )iam RIbicoff’s impending resigna­ ofllce.” ure for the month in two decades, Mrs. Thompson, the widow of, TTie Snark, a swept-wir« guided member commission because of al­ heavyweight title boat, hdd ^ e y expect the total to climb to Dr. Austin Thompson, a dentist, missile which pioneered many tion to go to Washington has stirred But a 1953 "dual job” law bars Paris, Dec. eW—Pierre LaGail- leged stalling by Kaaavubu in glv -ate tavasttgators t o d ^ a more than five mittlon by January. also left property to the city of techniques for U.S. Missile and debate over the future status of tha members of the Legislature from lu^e’s defense attorney hss flown ing the group the promised permis­ president pro tempore of the State puted New York ’The survey mads b y . the Labor Space programs, has passed from sion to visit The CTongo. holding other jobs in the executive "Fat Toay” Solera o, was Ms to Spain fearing the tmigh ex-para- Senate. or judicial branches of government. Department’s Employment Se­ troop oGticer is trylM to link up (Continued on Page Ten) the Cape Canaveral scene after The Mobuto government already silent partner In the vsahua. — . A ruling by the state attorney Albert L. Coles, the present at; curity Bureau is a regular one with other French I^htists and eight years . . . The retrial of Man­ had broken diplomatic relations Rooenaohn said he had Ittla hattan Borough President Hulan general might be required to settle torney general, said yexterday he covering ISO major production and brew new trouble In Algeria for with the UAR. the matter, although there has eholoe between taktag In M ar- employment centers. ’Ihe Novem­ E. Jack goes to the jury today. In wother development, the has not been asked for a formal no or losing the right to atsga President Charles de Gaulle. New Storm Breaks been no indication so far that such opinion on the subject, ber figures show nine more such LagaUarde’s lawyer, Jean Tixler. Japan's economy flinches today United Nations published two a ruling will be sought. the fightTBo told M Btaiy as n areas were added to the critical Vignancourt, hoped to persuade him under a U.S. order stoiqglBg pur­ cablee from Guinea’s President The (kuistituUon rays the pres­ wrltnera before the Sanata Aatt- In Western States The rebate centers around two ident pto tempore, who Is elected Ust, those having over 6 per cent to come back to Paris. chases of Japaaase goods with In­ Sekou Toure to Hammarskjold questions raised by Riblcoff's. an­ tiuat and Monopaly Sahepmml|- unemployment The red-bearded LagaiUarde and ternational Cooperation Adminis­ criticizing the attitude on the nounced resignation next month by the Senate members. Is next In tee. In the second day ef nlysa^ ’This ubw ed the number of such four others- were disclosed yester­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tration funds . . , There are now arrest and detention of Lumumba. to become secretary of health, edu­ Hpe for governor behind the lieu­ teg on underworld lattumm an 'areas to 61 as compared with a day,to have vanished from Paris A severe snow storm which 130 cities in the United States with One of lha cables protested against cation and wsKare in the adminis­ tenant governor. But It does not professional hexing. - total o f 82 in November 1959 and during their trial on charges result­ swept sections of the midwest abat­ popnlatloBs e f 160,606 e r more what it called the , -"impardonable tration of President-elect Kennedy. state spedflcally whether he act­ 88 in Novemtier 1908, during the ing from the I ^ t i s t revolt in Al- ed today but a new stornu broke compared to 107 ten years ago. Indtffmence o f the U.N. represent- 1. When Lt. Gov. John N. Demp­ ually becomes the lieutenant gov­ AGAINST ANOID-UJI. UHiOir recesstoh. geria Jan. 24. LaOaillarde ymg co­ out in the West and cold leather Tbs ortfw o f a Passe A ir fo r c e stive. Tbs other said Gutaiea re- sey succeeds Ribicoff as governor, ernor when a vacancy occurs in that post London. Deo. 6 HD—PHlne The new job data are sure to leader of the rebellion. spread across the western two- base B-47 Jet bomber accepted cwi- rved all rights to support the does the president pro tempore — later Hateid NamttBlan pleintad receive attention from the 11- DGauUe goes to Algeria Friday. thirds of the country. ^ gratulations today for two direct mgolese people "within a pure­ third In line of succeesion—actual­ Frank E. Healy, attorney general hlmaelr today as M M e t e fif S m em ber committee, named by Unconfirmed reports said Lagail- The' blizzard which pounded bits during a training mission at gly African framework.” ly become lieutenant goveriior? in 1926, issued a ruling when Gov, iplrandsrstandlag and sRid'liai President-elect John F. Kennedy larde may meet In Spain with Gen. parts of the Dakotas ana north­ Springflrid, Mm 6» which A if Force The Soviet declaration blamed 2. If the president prto tempore— Hiram Bingham resigned to be­ Mass dlsrgtef^ Sunday to map a program of aid RaoUl Salan, former Algeria com­ west Minnesota wsakened last officials said was an unpracedented the United Statea, Belgium, Brit­ expected to be Democratic Sen. An­ come U.S. senator the same day he ttie UtDsd S « ^ la n to areas at chronic unemployment. mander in chief, who has criticised night as the storm moved north­ feat in modern jet bombing prac­ ain and France for ’Hie (Jongo thony J. Anhentano of Hartford— was inaugurated as governor In ehangaiiillhan Sen. Paul H. Dooglaa, D-ni., chair­ DoGauU.e’s policies, and then go to eastward into Canada. It was the tice . . . The U.8. Army tomy lift­ situation. It callad tbeas countries does become lieutenant governor January, 1925. MnomOldn. aaM A te rla before DeGauUe. , second blizzard to hit the area in ed a tw^week old baa on aoldiera “Knights of the Money Mgs.” does be have to quit his Senqte Lt, (lov, Jo)ih N. Trumbull took would man, oaUed his group together f w . * The trial of LagaiUarde and 15 a week. Five to nine Inchee o f snow . its first moating today. marrying Japanese glrla or adopt­ ‘The plundering of The Congo seat? , over as governor, and the ques­ bthers before a m U iti^ tribunal whipped by winds up to 6() m.p.h., in g enildran. riobas—that Is what Ja underlying The State Constitution is silent on tion then arose as to the etatua ot woO.** The gloomy job picture painted was recessed for two devs after hie fell In the storm belt. Drifts pp to by the Employment Security Bu­ Secretary of the Treasury Rob­ the violence and crimes per­ these questions. the pnaidsnt pro tsmpore, J. Ed­ in hot wal sudden dieappearance. The 16 are six feet high were repectad in some ert B. Anderson is expactad to at- petrated now by the ooloniailsts A 1926 etate attorney general’s win Brataard. reau said “more than'nine-tenths charged with attackinjg the atate’e areas. lo w M a t the surveyed areas axpoeted a tand naxt waek’a NATO maating ahd their stoogaa In The Congo,” ruling covsred a similar ^tusUon, ' Healy*a egdaion to Brainard said ■ion^hataadu security. Heavy now waralnga were ie- in Faria which would give him a the aiatanant said. I saying th# piesldant pro tsmpors It la “not eeneeivabla” that tte o f asw decrease in job levels **«■««<«» TCMsr diaeaaalHM bIm k tweni aid-NoveiiAer and mid- It fiuther rafarrad to ”tbs dte* la the "legi^ y qualified lieutenant n o M a a f « am Page Daves) « ea Page Davea) ma VJL ffoH grate fcaoMal role ef the UN. saerataiy-' forem er of the atats and as such « «aMffa#lro>. ■ . t

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imo MANCHEStBtt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER -1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 PAODtBlUni; day at Rockvine City Hall at 8 ler, Edith T, CteaU, Winfred A. i . . ModtviU^V ernon p.m.' Kloter, Frederick W. McKone. Stu­ Rockville'-ViRrnon [Aa T uee 88 Per Cent Collected art C. Neff, Robert Prlddy, Fran­ Property taxes collected , on the cis 8. Rupprecht, Norman Strong, Sheinwold on Bridge Ra*'.'.'-.' 't 1989 grand Hat have been 95.04 per Luther F. Trouton, and George S. You Should Know... Oiarter Group Weathers cent collected as of Dec, 1, accord­ Wilson. Group Combs ing to Vernon Tax Collector Mrs. Fuwl Raining DON'T UNDiaURATB * Roger B. Florence D. Loverln. Shoe shine kits will be sold- dur­ FOUR OPPONBNT8 Sooth dealer RemiAitdn Xhemical & Ressarch Corporation announces a major jooating'dovolopmont Crisis, Advtinces in Study ing the balance of the month by Charter for BaM-Wt*t vulnerabi* ‘ She aaid the collection would , Alfred Shetowold come nearer 98 per cent except members of the Rockville Babe Noim Roger B. Bagley, ehairmen of uphold the study and push for an for the tax cases brought against Ruth* League, which has begun Its 'ttiV ^ it fcxAn me to tell you A J 10 7 « 9 Ute Zoning Board at Appeaig, la a aaeetinr "mwk«d • Initially*?’ first fund-raising project for the Improvements V Q J I 4 atrftn* miafivlnfa over the acceptable method of, consolfda- the town by LaPoInte Industries wHat kind of opponejrt# you have ♦ I 3 2 aaid two of Mancheator’a future ti'on. Inc, and the Phoenix Mutual In­ coming year. atoeerlty of the current study of The Babe Ruth League recently The trl-govemment consolida­ at your left and right; you can see major problems are supplying the eoiwolidation, members of Ver­ Perhaps the strongest plea for surance Oo. WEST ♦ ^ ZASr < -.solidation came from indus­ was reorganized as an independent tion study group last night began them'and I can’t. Biit I can safely town ■with aji adequate sewer aye- non's three gjovemments last niKhl The latter holds major interCat league. It had been a joint opera­ to comb the actual chaner which A A 4 th6 world’s first began a step-by-step review of the trialist Nat N. Schwedel, who in the Rockville Shopping Plaza. say that you won’t get rich rely­ 0. 9____ 5 2 p f o t 3 tom and elimination of the town asked and was given permission tion with the Rockville Little was defeated in referendum July ». •ingle government charter defeat­ Both firms hsve appealed their League Inc. 5. The members agreed on all iec- ing on your opponent* to be hope- dump ■^th an incinerator. ed in July. to address the group. property assessments to the Supe­ Approximately $1,000 will be re­ tiona In the first four chapters and less Idiots. Give them credit for Tile aewere are aecondary to the Inspection of the actual charter He said first that industries, in began studying Chapter 5 before a modeat amount of Intelligence. pressing problem of the dump and rior Court. quired to operate the league in 4k Q 9 8 5 2 begins after a series of meetings, the felly cannot stand much longer The real estate taxes on the 19.')9 the coming year, according to offi­ adjourning. ■Wcat opened the Jack of cluba, garbage disposal, he said. surface over a roughly 2-month period, in the paying of taxes for services list amounted to Jl.484,770, Mrs. They agreed there was no fault and Sodth won ■with the ace. De­ V A K 7 The civic-minded la'wyer, Insur­ cials. claim decided his only chance was ♦ 8 5 which the government officials dis­ not received. He implied his corn- Ijoverin said. Of this amount, .Some of the funds will. come with sections outlining the units ^ « A 6 3 ance man, a secretary of the (3aa- cussed In general terms the pro­ pan. , the Ameihelle Corp., the Jl.411,163.93 ha.s been collected. from a combined Little League- to be consolidated, the rights and to get. this bpponent* to play the M W«t NM* t m ualty Fire Indemnity C9aima De­ visions of the charter they felt city's largest local taxpaying in­ The balance is $73,606.86 Babe Ruth fund drive next spring. obligations of the consolidated ace^giid Idng of tnimpa on the » * _ 4 A XT Pin partment of The Travetera In­ had caused its defeat. dustry. may have to close up if Uncollected property taxes, However, Babe Ruth officials fore­ towii, and its corporate powers. •anxi trick. Qpeaiag iMd — P t demnity Co. of Hartford, feela Tile inspection also began after the current situation of a divided however, go back to 1946 and add see money-raising projects auch sis They also let stand two sections He wondered whether to lead a that citizens ahould have more ■n hour-long discussion of the | town and iineq.ial taxation con­ up to an aggregate of $87,98.’5.20. candy sales and a fashion ahow. In the chapter on elections, -sec­ low trump, elyly, from his own Interest in such, civic affairs that sincerity of the study, in which j tinues .Schwedel is treasurer of Taxea collected on the 19.89 list Recently elected officials of the tions dealing 'with how the general hand in the hope that "Weet would will affect the future living condi­ the consolidation movement came Amerbelle. are for the 19.89-1960 fiscal year, league are Erhardt Koelsch. presi­ statutes apply to an election and put uft the king from K-x — or Q J 8 4; Diamonds—J 8 8; Club*—, tions here. close to death. He lalled for a broad charter which ended Aug. 31. dent; John Daigle, vice president;; the number of stgte and federal of­ whether .to lead the jack of spades 7. Whnt do you say? As chairman of the ZBA, he X Noticing that attendance at the leaving the mijior details to be Ilospltial Notes Walter Wakefield, secretary; ficers to be elected. from dummy In the hope that Bast Answer; Bid two hearts. Tour ■ai|)8Ri*ft law coww* siticp following a domestic dispute. Po­ filing of certificates of candidacy, requiring only moderate luck. See Jean Hickey and Sheila Mullen, who waa campaign manager In office in 1946, Joining the Fire A of the Board of Finance, said yes­ la a good one. lice said he argued with his family, (Continued from Page Ooe) Marine Claim Department. terday that taxing di.strict pro­ Asked about the effect of the how signatures shall be placed on Chaminade Heard If you can And It before you read Karen Bartoo, Connie Bayrer, Erie County, N. Y., for former was told to leave, but returned and nominating papers and other tech­ on. Jeanne Crouse, Rolane Irish, Kath­ President Herbert Hoover. As a member of the Republican posal will be made as' an alterna­ current highway fund and taxing continued to berate them. by a United States aircraft manu­ The town of Manchester has a Town Committee, Bagley was a ■r' iV'.''' ", tive to consolidation In rase con­ district proposals, he aaid it may facturer to build a 3-engine plane nical instruction. In Yule Program After winning the flrat trick erine MacKenzle, Sandra McCal- Held this morning in lieu of A section on the rotation of the with the ace of clubs. South should lum, Patricia Ryan, Llabeth lot to offer with its broad program district chairman when he lived jobs with just one material! solidation is defeated. The two be that they serve a purpose aim- $1,000 bond, the accu.sed is due in with its power plant at the rear to meet the needs of all people liv­ on Broad St. His present address districts were proposed Sept. 1.% ply in pointing out the crying need of the airframe. names of the candidates on voting run the four hearts. He discards a Stevens, and Gloria Sullivan were tro X Y * court Monday. marhinea was struck out altogeth­ n ie Chaminade Musical Club diamond on the fourth heart no given two-year pins. ing here, he safd. la a new home at 66 Dale Rd. by the Finance Board before the for conaolidation. JPs Terms Beginning The new plane will be the "mid­ er. All agreed it was too confusing. presented Its annual C3iristmaa Bom in Buffalo where he attend­ where he resides with his wife, the three governments began their Too. he promised that, if con­ get" among Jetliners produced in matter what happen.s. “ "•Mt 4w.i.e»« to «*4 The 20 Vernon Justices of the The section was put in the old program for SO members and As you can see, there Is no de­ ed public schools and later gradu­ former Beatrice Schambeck . of meetings to work out an accept­ solidation ii defeated, he will be Peace elected Nov. 8 will begin this country. Allen aaid it will re­ charter to help provide a non­ ated from the University of Buf­ Farmington whom he married in able single government rhsrter conaiatent in any future attempts quire leas field length for takeoff guests last night in Memorial Hall fense against this. If East niffs, their terms of office Jan. 2 and partisan air to elections. (3andi he wastes a trump trick while falo Law School in 1935, Bagley 1947. They have two children, STOP dampness, retard fire, Before Isst night's meeting ad­ to eliminate the tax inequities be­ Town Clerk Henry F. Butler has than the latest turbo-prop air­ dates, names were to appear in at Center Congregational Church. Joined hia father’s law firm of Daryl Ann, 12, and Keith F. Bag- journed. Risley asked that those tween city and fire district. craft manufactured in this coun­ South gets rid of a loser. If West E flS T U IO O D Bagley, Weehter and Irvin aoon ley, nine. notified them to appear in his of­ different places on the voting ma­ “Christmas In Other Laiids,” a ruffs, in.stead, he uses a low trump members present indicate their A second, plea for consolidation fice before that date to qualify for try. A turboprop has a jet engine chines u a^ in a town election. after graduation. He and his wife are avid bowl­ ****to, Um. a Mmf anstoi, ad**' feelings on the charter study. came from George Kelley of 20 harnessed to a propeller; program of music with tableaux, but then the ace and'^ king of FBKR THNNERWARR OR NTAIIf- Honored for Service ers. They enjoy the "Ten Pin” the posts. Tentative agreement was reach waa presented under the direc­ trumps will fall together as soon LERS STEEL TO LADIES TTie group Voted unanimously to Robert Rd , Rockville inspector of Qualifying consists of being Allen said the 727 will be equip­ ed on calling the elected repreaent- In 1936, after his father’s death, bowling with their friends. . His ped with three Pratt A Whitney tion of Mra. Russell Vennart and as South can lead a trump. Bobt. Milchum Glena FaHI he and hia mother moved from a v e rse ia about 155 he said while eating places, who also received sworn in and placing their signa­ atives in the town governmeht the Mra. Howard Chase, co-chairmen. FrsRk SiHAtrii Shirley McLalaD .«ks, absorb noise, insulate and decorate permission to apeak. He aaid he tures on record. JT-8D turbofan engines rated at board of directors rather than the South needs a reasonable break their Buffalo home to the family his wife is the trophy winner of 14,000 pounds of thrust each.. A chorus of 15 voices, directed in hearts and trumps, hut the odds the family. In 1960, in league and others he has spoken to have Ten of the 20 Justices are Demo­ council, but further action on the by Mr*. Lawrence Almond, Bang “Not As A “The farm in CatsklU, N. Y. There he deliberated moving from Vernon crats and 10 Republicans. The 3-englne setup has an engine proposal was put off until the next are not high against this. What’s opened up his own law practice competition, the won three tro­ pod on each side of the rear fuse­ four carols, “Christmas Has Come more, if the card.s are right. South Stranger” and also became an active mem. phies and had a triple score of 543 simply because of the government­ The Demoorstlc justices are; meeting. Again,” Swedish; "The Inn at Sheepman” NO MIXING. . . NO WEHING. . . NO CURING.. . IT SAVES YOU TIME. . . IT SAVES YOU MONEY.. . al confusion and tax problems. Sally M. Barhero, Frederick S. lage and a cowl-encloaed third en­ The powers of initiative, recall need.s no cooperation from foolish ber of the Board of Education of in one winning event. gine suspended from a beam at the Bethlehem,” Tyrol; Shepherds opponents. l;Se-S:tO liM-Siie-MilS Durham Central School District. Bagley is a past president of the The study group agreed In Its Berger, Richard G, Bundy, Abra­ and referendum were okayed, but Tell Ua All,” Polish; and "Carol first meeting .eposlt J. A. Herlihy, senior vice presi­ necticut Federation of Women's trim, who specialized in. writing any paint can be applied over CHEMOLON. No one in all the world has same colors as manufactured in our plant for the world famous Waldorf-Astoria HoteL dent for the engineering and Clubs by Mrs. Francis Burke Red ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS Deaths Last Night about music," had served as editor this formula e x c e p t REMINGTON CHEMICAL & RESEARCH maintenance of United Air Lines dick, state federation president. Set by VFW Unit of "The Musical Observer” in New CORPORATION. The appointment wag announced THIRST By THE ASSOCn/.TED PRESS W H O ELSE COULD? ssiil Ihst when his company gels SA-nSFYINQ York and later edited "Metro­ Its 40 planes it Will be able to add at a recent annual Chriatmaa party Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, COCKTAILS New York—Dean (Jomwell, 68, nome” for 11 years. He was bom MR. AND MRS. PROPERTY OWNER I 20 cities to its jet network. of the Cosmopolitan Club at Center will hold its annual Christmas murallst and lUuatrator, died Mon­ in Germantown, Ohio. ALL THESE ADVANTAGEll CANNOT BE The repreaentstives of Eastern Congregational CJhurch. I-egialative party Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the post day. ComweU'a murals are in pub­ FlemingLon, N. J.—Walter Dor- “If the manufacturer of protective coatings for the missiles POLARIS and ATHOS and thouaande of interests of the federation, with win Teague, 77, head of the Amerl' SECURED BY ANY OTHER TYP| COATING I and United said they had been home. A chicken dinner st 7 lic places throughout the country. buildings including the Waldorf-Aqtoria Hotel can’t supply YOU with tha MOST saint looking for a jet plane • not aa which the Cosmopolitan Club la af­ Among ^ best known are 16 giant can Institute of Graphic Arts, ,dled large aa those now flying to filiated. are primarily In the o’clock will precede the social eve­ MUlAMjONJIfOflfS panels in the Los Angeles Public Monday. Teague, who was the first 1 / Because CHEMOLOI^ thick coat yields a film several times thicker products, then who else could?” mental health and safety fields. ning of games and grab bag gift Library^ depicting a pageant of president of the Society of Indus than conventional paint* it has outstanding weather resistance. rater to traffic In the range be­ More than 40 member* attended tween 500 and 1,600 miles. exchange. I far H ig ry AaMrkaas" California history. He was bom In trial Designers, was head of a New the party at which Mias Ellen Buck- Loula^Ue, Ky. York industrial design firm he 2 . Helps eliminate costly repairs—seals hairline cracks and pores* and ley of Manchester spoke and gave Members are asked to bring gifts CHEMOLON MAKES OLD BRICK STRUCTURES NEW for the Mansfield School and the Washington—^The Rev. Frank R. founded in 1926. makes old surfaces look like new, yet retains original lines. a demonstration of Christmas dec Norwich State Hospital. Membera orative arrangecnenta, wreaths and On Tolland Turnpike Public Records ■wags, made of greens, cones and are asked not to gift-wrap items 3 . It protects and beautifies any outside masonry surface with one thick EXCELLENT FOR cNwniMs but to provide wrapping paper. V4 Mile Off Oakland Street fruit. Mrs. Hayden Griswold was Mrs. Ruth McGinn ia chairman coa^ I^ ects against dirt; age, soot and can be rinsed clean with just your M'arrantee Ilee«1« Inducted as a new member. Re EXTERIORS. RESIDENTIAL, Daniel and Augusta Gorens to freahment* were served by the hos­ of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. garden hoee. Ptnehurat Is now taking orders Norman R. and Eunice G. Duma- pitality committee. Olive Ray, Mrs. Kathleen McGuire, for natlv* Cnnnectinit farm Mra. Jane Fortin, and Mrs. Mary UNEXCELLED PERFORMANCE BRICK, CHND^^ frasli Cbristanaa turkeys. Mr. chat, property off Victoria Rd. E. LeDuc. Dinner reservations Aborlss who along with Cap Herbert C. and Mary Elisabeth n-.ust be made by Friday with Mra. YET CHEMOLON COSTS NO MORE Talbot to I.,eon P. and Mar>’ E. Ends Tonight—"Where The Hot Wind Blow*”—“Studs Lonlgan** CEMENT BLOCK and LaBrnad puls out these won­ Meyer, property at 26 Clyde Rd. Accident Brings McGinn, 158 S. Main St., or Mra. derful brnadbreasted tinlden John and Elisabeth R. William­ LeDuc, 99 Oak St. Don’t waste your time and money with ordinary coatings . . . they simply do ASBESTOS SHINGLES Hanest turkeys, tells ns there not last Make your dollars count Get all you pay for with the costing that * will be a shortage, especially son to Kenneth W. Bennett and Speeding Charge oa the small and medium sixes / Dorelle R. Fish, property at 16 stajm on. . . . so please order early. Henry St. ' Ijeo K. Hickox, 18, of 400 Wood­ STATE Quitclaim Deed land St,, waa arrested yesterday 6 P.M. Continuou*—4:46 to 6:00 60<^Shown At 6:00 and 8:18 NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF PROTECTIVE COATINSS HAS A This week, starting Wednesday. Concettn R. Hildebrand of Cov­ and charged with speeding as the CONIA entry to Henry and Mary BotUcel- Plnehurst wlU festure result of an accident at Brookfield ria*de Kalat BhARda FlAmiRf NO CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS SUNSHINE HYOROX lo, property al 52 Russell St. and E. Wade\vorth Sts. Fer* Lama* Xroy DARRhae ADULTS ONLY!*OF AGE ADMITTED WITHOUT ADULT PRODUCT LIKE CHEMOLON BEEN OFFERED TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Police charged that hla car col­ “The COOKIES 49c pko. LINEM.VN ELECTRtKjrTEU lided with one being driven by “The Danbiiiy, lyc. 6 i/Pl--George W. David W. Morsey, 18, of 91 Spruce lANit Crowded N O W 45c i I’omeroy. 25, l>anbuiy, a lineman St. World” Sky” QUALITY SKI WEAR I for tile Hoiiaatonic Public Service Both cars were moderately dam­ Terk. f:S«-lS*' Tech. S;ll WHAT MAKES I Delicious Salted • FOR MEN Until Chemolon was used the owner of this building located in Seattle.'* CASH COUPdN Co., was killed yesterda.v when he aged. There • were no injuries, TOMORROW: "Elmer Gantry” ! 30 DAY FREE TRIAL OFFER! CASHEW M TS sciirienlally touched a power line Hickox waa told to appear In court THi.M Wl IA ! • FOR WOMEN Washington foimd it impossible to keep this brick building prop«'ly painted. in the company's main mibalatlon “mOH TIME "—All color: ’ W O R T H $ 1a00 Uf. 13 07.. can 9^c Saturday. , The-gleaming white, good-as-new Chemolon finish is now 7' years old. Note Tsk* till* csvpen to ew 4vlh«rti*8 frmclilMd A HI • FOR OHILOBEN Taward. Iks aurcka.a af ass trial qaart of NOW ON DISfLAY contrast witiv portion of adjoining building at extreme left in photograph, Mrato for y**r .ps*l*l Mol qMzfi ms Ir ss Ifc* CMIAAOION. Your tollifacHaa b 100% footoM |j() repainted 18 months ago w M t another type of finish and already showing amit critical .urfsc* wImm all oltor proWuch kora toad. If you ora ool ctaslatoly MlltSod our ATRINEHURST signs of iailura; fronchtiad dooto b outkerlsad to rafund ymr Whit*. Green, Blue and IMIver Mi ! I i:-' SKIS folUd, Ml.* |vdg* Ik* Irvlh of owr ctola. for Money In full to Ika trial quart ckuoffutly and Mlored small treated Christmas iMUMdlotoly. trees DINMERS by Hart, NortUaad, CHIAAOLON yowrMH. You or# Ml oMItotod In Partonositk Glass Wax Rtenrils any way. Um H. "on u.” to 30 doyi. II H Mom Ml Moot yow *xM >1 r, H ( : i f; . i :, 11 h aun and salt aea air, ymtr ear a raa of PRBMTO.NK'R SAFETY MHOINOS ■asr apray DE-ICRR for car r u f HIN i; in w i d n: n r, h u, i u i i ■ laatalled EXCLUSIVE IN THIS AREA WITH. . . wladawa Rame rold morning Divinely dreamy, thia dress of drifting ny. COMBINED SCIENTIFIC EFFORT r m Mill be glad you Invealed Ion chiffon with chantilly type l*ce hack ANNE FRANCIS • LLOYD NOLAN-IW MEDFORD JOHN KERR IL «t for this De-Icer. We at Remington Chemical A Reaearch are deeply indebted to the following Svora ktavn 7:30 aun.-5 p.ni. ■ay naaharat rock salt for panel. Available in blue, coral or pink . . . We Feature: — PLUS THIS EXCITING CO-HIT AT 6:40-8:60 Tlio Comploto yaw walks sad have a supply aizes 9, to 15. Perfect for the holiday dances. leaders of AihMica’s industries for their painstaking research and laboratoiy af bird aeed oa hand. • S T E A K S 9 CHOPS • CHICKEN SKI S H O F Sotiirdoy til 12 Rocm \ perfection in nuilring it poseible for us to produce CHEMOLON. ■pacial Wedaesday GJfT BOXED AND WRAPPED • ROAST BEEF • SEA FOOD Harculee Powdei' Company lo t their wonder m atoial RARLON. Ewtry Frtdoy HI E:30 430VDKS CABROTR i i D L e l l E a ^ At Hwherst, hvach 10c WITHOUT CHARGE FAMILY STYiE DINNERS The DuPont C ^pany for tbw TZ-PURE. OUR SFECIALTY The Shall Chemical Company for thair EPpXYS.. 88« N. MAIN STREBT ELUNOTON BEANC n f b iir Miwbwif, 308 Main Sf OPEN EVEftY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS COUBBE COMBDEIimU. NASSIFF ARMS And Tha Dow Conung Company for their SiLlCONES." Maackeater, Ooaa. West Road. OmU 88 asOs thRd i A W fhma fndt adx 10 INCLUDING SATURDAY ■kijey a oocktell la nnr eeektall leaa|a “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS’* MItolwn 9-5868 TRomont 6-R0I8 1818BCA1NI ' — MI 8-1847 Ustea to Jlaary Martia at Am The Chrtotmu gift. A ticket to tlte aaw 1S81 Opera fee 8 gleet epenm la Jneeaey ae« FekreaiT-444» OnDN IHUBSDATI limiDATnULf F J f. i:4 T :4m ;

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MAHCHE8TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, I 960 mAm t A O S r o U B 51ANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER €, 1960 iUim' day aftamoon at tho Keeney St Children’ s PlGy School. Ths dramatic Club was A’A,- - dlo/TV copy, ad layouia, poeters Who’D Be Second in G>mmand Britain H op esl S t James Ladies be held once a month, There will C o l u m b id organized and greeted by Mrs. be a program o f atUelathletics in the and otl^r advertialng devtoea. will Harold Engstrom. Scenery for the . Jfebrop Sale Earnings be judged by ,a group o f ,staU ad- Produces Funds, man Game elementary school oi) Dec. 16, and production was provided by Har­ a devotional study and report vertisers scUvs in the tiWe. As Dempsey Succeeds Rihicoff? For New Talks Because the Mancheeter distrib­ For Cancer Unit old Engstrom Jr„ assisted by Ed­ Tha Ladlea e t St. Jamarwiii meeting will be hcdd Dec. SO, to Cubs Initiate Finante Trip ward Ackerman and Brucji Bottl. 3 Teachers ^ review the activities of the year. utive educatipn club- Is one o f the Christmas Sale (OeuttBued from Pug« On*' spoiuor an evening of aodal gamee Proceeds from the betiefit ■will nawset cIuAmI In the state, Mrs. reason to change tny established By East, West Purchsss of a. hospital bed and Dr. John B. Wells of Wethers­ provide a fourth Hospital bed and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Rt. Jamea’ field. was guest speaker Sunday M ortal^ la doing all aba cafi to .Oonetltutlim "should receive a practice of "giving where I work" Ten Bobcats ToConvention M A N C H » m rM t.CJk^n H. m a in ST; and making only a toketi pledge mattres# for a cancer patient’a mattress for tho loan closet'of sup­ ifichooi hall. Tho ntWic la InvitefL Delegatesto o f the Young People’s Fellowship. ha're lumchestsr wall repTSsented edtutruetion whereby a member of ^Cautliined from Page Om ) at both’ the state and the national in Manchester. Perhaps others home just' has been mads possible plies and equipment maintained by’ ; Mrs. Irene Leahy will be chair- He spoke on the theme of Chris­ ite legialatlve branch could on one bj a group of chlldrefi in the the Manchester Cancer unit. tian Science and the medical pro­ Ten small boys, wrapped in In­ As a result of a suceessfiil rum­ conventions. share my feelings—we wa'nt to jraan, and Mps. mlUaxn Meben. Area Confab "It Is ^utBcient to iay that all Keeney St. neighborhood. streit, co-cJiairman of tlM oveat. fession. dian blankets and wearing a sim­ mage sale Saturday, the Distribu­ She added that a cake aale may Thursday^ day enact legislation and a few support worth while activities but the hopes of reaction and Impeplal- The Rev. John N. Cross. Congre­ be held efter the hoUday season daya later by reason of the ab­ The-youngsters, 9 and 10,,mem- ONLY O.N'E ■Other committee membere iare ple headband, eyes wide ydtli in­ tive Education club of Manches­ resent being treated as if we were ism for a rupture amon|; the Com­ hera of the Willing Workers The natural tunnel on a south­ Mrs. Raymond' DcllaFera, Mrs. Tta0$ t l Hebron’s Elementary gational- pastor, will hold a class in an effort to raise more funds to 10 A.M. to S PJM. sence or inability of the governor not qualifi^ to get the facts and munist forces' have been disap­ for inquirers WednesdSy, at 8 p.m., terest, watched Cubmaster Leon­ ter High School la now abM to send sefid m — Uni­ Who won a third term laat month, proclaimed the London Daily Work­ Ladies’ Bible discussion group will teacher at MHS, said the sale net­ versity of Connecticut today an­ Let’s also have a true statement of Onmectlcut. The local delegates handsome chief’s headdress. Yeo­ would become the lieutenant gov­ what we wHll not lose, because the er in a heatIUne.over Its summary meet this Thursday at 10 a.m., in ted the $196. She explains that the nounced thd appointment o f Dr. are Mrs. Goldie Llverant, Mrs. mans Hall was in darkness ex^ FASHION LUNCHEON 12 NOON ernor by the appointive action of state and Hartford organizations of 'the Moscow declaration. A sub­ rioyd Fogil and William Smith. the Lounge. Genesis, 34 through 37 average per pupil expense for a ^ n o n S. Malinowski, professor ■ -•’wf'i ■ . the State Senate. He would receive cept for the electrically lighted' three-day period in Chicago is will see that they are proirided. If, heading in the Communist paper’s Heads nrive will be discussed. campfire, for the ceremony. As of marketing, as head of the de­ PABBlONB BY THE PAIR. the $5,000 salary and the state account said: "Peace Campaign is Any organization of the church $130. partment of marketing in the f l.2 5 I have missed such a statement Mrs. Gordon Rathbun, of the He- it was finished parents of the boys |.1jirOREON IN TBB OININO BOOM. ekr that accompanies the job. in The Herald I apologise; how­ Key Task Today.” bron-Bolton Road, has been ^ap­ having information to be included As things stand now, Arthur School of Business Admixdatration. pinned Bobcat pins on Jerome Kelly, 18, a senior will go. He is Would he then have to resign ever, a lot of others have also ; 'The non-Commimist press saw pointed as chairman of the Moth­ in this month’s news letter should Malinowski, a native o f Nor­ his Third-District Senate, sent? Berkowitz, Walter Dcptula, Keith president of Distributive Educa­ M s in been unable to find it. and it ia the result of the Moscow con­ ers’ March, in Hebron’s March of submit their material to Mrs. Ruth Fuller, Eugene Lescoe, James Mc- walk, succeeds Prof, Samuel Mc­ That is the question. Porter no later than Thursday. Heads Tall Cedars tion clubs in Connecticut and his important enough to bear reipest- ference as a triuipph for Khrush­ Himes. Mrs. Paui Blow will act as Keon, Steven Naumec, Clarke Millan, who recently became 'vice' Tbs 1953 "dual job" law forbids chev. chairman in the London Park area, Robert Muldo^n, 152 Bldridge trip will be sponsored by the clubs. Robinson, 13eumy Taggart, Harold president of the University of pny msmber of the General As­ I believe ip the United Fund Britain’s independent Dally Mir­ tmder the chairman's direction. Mancheeter Evening Herald H(A>- St., will be install^ as grand tall The other MHS student to be Arizona. sembly from holding or accepting mn correspondent, Susan B. Pen­ Watson and Eqgene .Wittenberg. cedar of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Ce­ chosen will be one of those who is plan of giving, and helped estab­ ror said "Khrushchev now has ths Funeral ’This was part of the fimt Pack ' any appointive position in the ex­ dleton, telephone Academy 8-S4M. dars of Lebanon, on Dec. 19 at the selected as a winner at the state lish it where I work, in one of go-ahead for shew negotiations Funeral services for Mrs. Anna meeting of the year. Mrs. Pat SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ecutive or judicial branches of the with tht West'.i; ' Masonic Temple. distributive education convention state government. the largest and moist successful B. Moeney of Hebron were held Murphy’s and Mrs, Jean Isham’s such funds in Hartford. To the ■Writing- in ^he’ Laborite Dally Other officers, recently elected, to be held at the Statler HUton Armentano sen'ed as president Sunday at 1:30, p.m., at the Potter dens presented skits for entertain­ Hotel In Hartford March 22-23. best of my knowledge no commu- j Ufrald, a left-Yrthg La"bor mem- Funer^ Home, Wllllmantlc. The M irant Workers ment in keeping with the theme are Richard G. Anderson, Elaat pro tempore during the 1959 ses­ Mrs. Moriarty says at the states Rev. John Drzlk, pastor of the of the month, "New Worlds,’’ Hartford, senior deputy grand Open yfednesday Nights sion. and is expected to be named said the Dr. Paul’s Topic wide convention, more then 10 again to the post when the Senate ford area has ever requested a result of the Moscow Holy Trinity Church, Stafford Bulletin Board tall cedar; William J. Stevenson, Fro n t En d rfhare In this fund. Such a plan meeting "means new hope for ■ Springs, officiated. Interment was 22 Thomas Dr., Manchester, junior schools and 100 persons will par­ convenes for the next session. Columbia Cooperative Klnder- ticipate in a competition where ad­ might be worked out, but on the peace In St. Peter’s Cwnetery, Hebron. deputy grand tall cedar; James Democrats control the Sente 24-12. Dr. Irven Paul, chairman of the jfarten will meet today at S p.m. vertising displays, commercial ra- basis of facts I have read or heai-d "I n one sense, Indeed, the i Scoot Neavs Latln-Araerican Department of in the kindergarten roomi. Mra. O. Baker, 146 High St., treasurer Special PARTY DRESSK-KM T SUITS about our local problem, it would Khrushchev victory has given the s o f t OS r-'- the Kennedy School of Missions, Henry Beck, president, will pre­ William J. Morrison, 247 Summit Hartford, Dec, 6 (JF\—Gov. Abra­ , At the special ceremony of Girl B B a | 3 A 0 ham Ribicoff goes to Washington have little chance of acceptance. world a fresh' opportimity, better .Scouts and Brownie Troops, new Hartford Seminary Foundation, side. S t, scribe; and John Jobanson, The hast approach is still one than it deserves,” Foot wrote. discussed migrant workers at a Hearing Set Warehouse Point trustee. (1) AUON PBONT END today to prepare for his new duties Brownies receiving pins were Meb- OOATS OOWNS - SUCKS ak aecretary of health, education of educating Manchester residents ! Some western observers still were Cashmere! by Belden, Susan Bousquet, Char- meeting of the Women’s Fellow­ Ord Wolf and Lawrence Shaw, Muldoon Is a native of Men ($) BALANCE fBONT in the benefits, the “ why”'o f giv­ skeptical that Peiping and Moscow ship of Center Congregational HOLL1 and welfare in the cabinet of Pres­ Ime Havenec, Karen and Kathy owners of S and W Service, who Chester and a graduate of Man' WHEELS—REa $aoo ident-elect Kennedy. ing "where they live” instead o f or have entirely patched up their Church last night. Horton, Kathleen Keefe, Barbara plan to set up operations in Louis Chester High School. He served (I) OHBOK PBONT WHEEL SWEATERS - SKIRTS - JACKETS in addition to ’’where they work.” differences. Kinney, Cheryl Kramer, Kathleen Dr. Paul said that there are During three days in the nation’s Axelrod’s Garage on Rt. 6, have with the U.S. Army during World BEABINOS capital, Ribicoff planned to confer This takes somO franik facts, not To some extent, said the Daily LaVoie, Pamela Law, Laura Low. about two million of* these people, applied to the Zoning Board of Telegraph’s wmiter on Communist Our Beoutiful War II. He is employed by the (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM with Arthur S. Flemming, the pres­ just criticism of our neighbors rey, Susan Lederer, Priscilla X-ip- mostly Spanish-speaking, in the Appeals for a certificate of approV' Purdy-Ferrls Corp. SPORTSWEAR - SUPS - PAJAMAS who are better organized or doing affairs, the dispute is a personal plncott, Christine Newton, Ger­ United States. They make their ent health aecretary, and to hold al for a used car dealers license preliminary organizational discQs- a belter job of education. This is conflict between Khrushchev and aldine O’Brien, Denise Porter, San- living harvesting vegetables, and repairers license. ALL FOUR ONLY Chairman Mao Tze-tung of Com­ Windham High School and St. I s i l l r aions with others inside and out­ a problem to be approached in all FUR '■ dra Reid, Romona Wright, June fruit, and tobacco, he added, and A public hearing Is scheduled e e n e o Upm ROBES - ACCESSORIES humility, which makes me wonder munist China. ' and May Rychlowsky, Brenda Ray, their wages do not reach the dol­ Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ eear-wheel to side the department. \ on this matter Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. The meeting with Flemming was why the various agencies in Man­ "Theae two very different men Josin Rambush, Nancy Zapert, Ann lar an hour minimum. In Yeomans Halt ing. Pelllgrlnelll, a graduate of front-wheel appear to be intellectually and Couple Wed 40 Years Weaver High School, Hartford, is scheduled st a luncheon conference chester can’t agree on a United BLEND Unltaky, Deborah Wythe, Gall He said that the church has re­ Blooms of Spring? peopeSlogi « Fund approach here. emotionally incapable of seeing Mr. andvMrs. Robert M. Oeno- Dobson, and Melissa Osborn. alized the need to provide better employed by the State MlUtiu^ S eil 5-Toch today. Forsythla in bloom at St. Co- Chiidren's Wear Ribicoff, named to the cabinet How can they blame us for mak­ each other’s point of view, ” said veil of Venion and formerly of Cub Scout 28 went on a visit to living standards for them and to lumba’s rectory on Rt. 87 has at Department. A May wedding is the Telegraph’a Dartd Floyd. vesi, both of Venion; and five planned. post last week, will return to Con­ ing one significant contribution in Manchester celebrated their 40th grandchildren. Mr. Genovesi is Springfield Saturday, where they Improve the education of both traded attention during the past stS oo Hartford instead of the nuisance of He cited reports emerging In ta r s ia vWted the museum of natural his­ adults and children. Dr. Paul said PRETKN ond CHUBBEITE necticut Thursday. He plans to wedding anniversary last Friday. owner of the State Barber Shop, few days. It was quite a rare SERVICE ON ALL stay on as governor until his ap­ 20 or more competing groups, all through the Indian Communist tory, and attended the Planetarium that these people would welcome Manchester Evening Herald Co- CONVENTIONAL MAKES They were honored at a surprise 10 Bissell St. ' sight, the first of December. pointment is confirmed by the Sen­ year long, in Manchester? The party auggesting that on the few party at the home of their da ugh Their children and grandchildren In the afternoon, returning at gifts of Bibles, ssagazines, writ­ Heart Surgeiy Successful tambta correspondent Mrs. Don­ waste of manpower and money is occasions when they have met, about 5 o’clock. Bilrewii ewr TtSw CiiHsI ate on or after Jari. 20, the day ter, Mrs. Anthony Carlelli, in presented an anniversary gift, a (knit-in-dBiign) ing kits, harmonicas, and guitars. Katherine Siob^ian, 7-year-old ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy Hw over evtrete toilet enough to cause us ail to stop and Khrushchev and Mao have come Fifteen of the girls in the ele­ Mrs. Howard Angell, steward­ 8-8485. Kennedy is inaugurated. Stoughton, Mass. pair of Italian alabaster lamps. A girl from Andover, for whom some bowL Sturdily coo- MORIARTY Lt. Gov. John N. Dempsey of think, to aay nothing of the frus­ nearer to blows than to agreement. The couple was married in Tos- turkey dinner and decorated rum mentary school Girl Scout Troop, ship chairman of the Women’s tration of having to help on these and their leaders, Mrs. John Bous­ 50 people responded to the call for etmeted. BeiUr riesneA Putnam will succeed Ribicoff for can.v, Ital.v. Dec. 2. 1920. They have cake -were served at the family Fellowship, introduced the speak­ b lo ^ that she might undergo open QUAKE IN POR'nJOAL I theCOVENTRY SHOPPE repeated drives. the remaining two years of Ribi- three chiidren. Mrs. Carlelli. and quet and Mrs. Richard M. Grant, er. A worship service conducted Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 6 — An celebration. (Herald photo by SWEATERS heart surgery has had her opera­ SSI.M BROTHERS m ira term. Very few citizens of Manchester Christmas Green Robert Genovesi and David Geno- Satemis.) hiked to the pond on Hope 'Valley by Mm. Grace Agard, Mrs. George earthquake was registered in DEPOT ROAD — PI 2-7494 — COVENTRY want to see any of the good work M . Saturday, where the gdrls cook­ tion, and is report^ to have come Smith, Mrs. J. W. Kiely, Mrs. Rob­ through it successfully. southern Portugal laat night. Re­ 801-S18 CENTER ST. performed by our social or cJiarit- ed their lunches. Each girl was re­ TEL. MI 8-5136 1 MILE PAST SO. COVENTRY CENTER Speakers Topic ert Landis, Mrs. Leon Bradley, Katherine will be a patient at St. ports from Olhao said the tremor WELDON BBUe 00. able agencies curtailed due to lack by Colebrook sponsible for her own meal, and and Mrs. Laura Loomis, piano ac- was so violent that people ran from of funds. However, as long as it's many of the girls built their own Francis Hospital In Hartford for Open Forum compeuilst. preceded Dr. Paul’s the next three weeks, and then at their houses. eei MAIN m .-an t-aeti a 1 our money, we feel entitled to an John William Hughes discussed fireplaces, where they cooked in talk. intelligent explanation of the best "The Sweet Green Smell of Christ­ groups of three to a fireplace. Newington Hospital and Home for Wante Hie ‘Farts' Mrs. Charles Baxter, president, Crippled Children for the next means for accomplishing the de- mas" before 12.5 members of the This week the 6th Grade Pa­ led the business meeting. To the Editor, i sired ends. Then we’d like credit Women's Club of Manchester last three months. Interest is being I have read wnth interest and' FOR EXPERT trol Is taking charge of a collec­ shown in giving her a happy for being able to make up our own night at Second Congregational mixed emotions the numerous WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING tion of gifts for the children at Christmas by sending her a card minds. Church. T' the Mansfield Training school. The shower at Newington, or little comments regarding the plight of Sincerely. The Welsh-bom speaker told of RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING glria will speak to the children In gifts, if one wishes. the local Red Cross Chapter. Most John L. Pickens, his boyhood Christmas memories each classroom at the elementary COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE LocalStocks Local people who were typed for of these have shed more heat 14 Falknor Dr. on the Isle of Anglesey in the SEE school, asking them to bring in matching blood and chosen as ---TONIGHT 6 TO 9:30 O'CLOCK than light on the subject. Irish Sea, off the Welsh cos.st, the safe ^ fts for Infants and small honors included Merton Wolff, Hen Many readers are probably of Gpiiprators Mav Double two years he lived in Connecticut, children. Thursday the Patrol Qnotattons Pumlsbed by ry Be mitt, Mrs. Marlon Squier, the same mind as I, that is neither and the many holidays he hss.spent Novelty p u I I - will be reqx>nidble for the collec­ Co bom A MIddkibrook, Ino. Mrs. Lorraine Jeffries, Elio Belli, rabid snti-Red Cross nor fervent in India, the island of Bali, and in over in "wish­ tion of the gifts in each classroom New York — Th? largest gen­ CLARKE MOTOR SALES Bank Stoeks and John Pelechatz Sr. Others pro-Red Cross. Many of us can re­ the leper colony in South India. He and then to bring them to that erator in operation in the United bone" pattern Bid Asked typed and on call were Mrs. Peter call personal incidents, both good States toda.v is rated at 475^000 called Americans ’> rnost .colorful 301 BROAD STREEIT— MI 9-2012 afternoon’s ’Troop meeting, where Oonn. Bank and Trust REGAL'S LADIES’ NIGHT Chowanec. Walter Deptuls, Walter and bad, which are so small in kilowatts. But some engineers pre­ and compassionate people.” Intarsia de­ plans be -made for delivering Co...... 45 48 Kokoszki and Joseph ForostoskL view of the unquestioned good dict that within 15 years giant Mrs. Kenneth McAlpine wag' in the glfU to the training school Hartford National Obtain Bow Ucensea sign! White, Gifts suggested are coloring accomplished by the Red Cross on turbine generators, rated at 1,000,- charge of arrajigements. Hostesses Bank and Trust Co. 41 44 Mrs. Harry Cafrella, Columbia 000 kilowatts and each able to were Mrs. Edmund Hindle and beige, or grey, books, crayons, paints, small toys, Fire Insnranoe Oompanlee a world wide basis, that they de- games, cards, stationery, Mns. Green and Arthur Hall, Whitney servfe no serious consideration in supply the residential power needs Mr.s, Robert Walden. XIrs. Roger 34-40. ' Aetna F ir e ...... 82 4 854 Rd., both ardent and skillful arch­ of pencils, handkerchiefs. 'Those our locsl situation. What we do a citv of 2.000,000 people, will Crafts, Mrs. Eitwin Donaldson, and Hftd. F ir e ...... r,2 ers, have purchased bow licenses be producing power in the United j Mrs. Aaron Cook poured St tables $10.99 bringing gifts are asked to attach National Fire ...... 104 114 want locally are facta which justi­ wrapping paper and ribbon, but along with their hunting license, States. decorated with holly, MUNSON’S CANDY KITCHEN PhoenlxFlre...... 77 'i 804 and arc out to hunt deer this fall. fy ths continuance of the Man­ lea\ing the gifts unwrapped. Life and Indemnity Ina Cos. chester Chapter as opposed to Both Girl Scout Troops will Mrs. Cafrella is the first, and Novelty cardi­ Aetna Casualty .... 89 so far, only one to have obtained merger Into the Hartford Chap­ leave the town hall at 6:15. p.m., Aetna Life ...... 84 4 gan in a "leaf" for a swimming program at the a llccn.se from the Town ClePk’s ter. BARLEY SUGAR CANDY ij». 9 8 c Conn. General ...... 390 oflBce here. Hall, unable to get Last year I tried to get some ^ pattern Intarsia YMCA, Wllllmantlc. Mrs. John Hfld. Steam Boiler .. 89 Bell, Mrs. Stanley K. Nygren, Mrs. here within office hours, pur­ nf these facts when the fund drive | design! Beige, Travelers ...... 85 chased his in Andover. Bow hunt­ was conducted. Neither the can- Theodore J. Perry, Mrs. Raymond Public CtlllUes NOTICE BARLEY SUGAR REINDEER Each 9 8 c J. Burt and Mrs. Richard M. ers may hunt on state owned vasaer nor a committee man to white grey, or Conn. Light A Power 25 property. Grant. The Scouts who success­ Hftd. Elec. Light ....614 whom he referred me could pro- j BECAUSE OF A DEATH grey, 34-40. fully passed the YMCA Minnow Hospitalized vide them. In fact. I was given; ROUTE fi—BOLION Hartford Gas Co. . . . 47 Mason A, Nuhfer, local builder, IN THE FAMILY. WT WILL $14.99 test list time will receive their So. New England misinformation to the-effect'that : and begin the Fish Test to- of Lake Kd., la a patient at Wind­ the Manchester blood bank, swim- ; BE CLOSED FOR THE OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY UNTIL 7:30 P.M. Telephone ...... 454 474 ham Community Memorial Hos­ nlg^ht. ’The other girls will con­ Manufacturing Companies ming and first aid programs I NEXT FEW" DAYS tinue working on the requirements Arrow. Hart. Heg. .. 634 pital, following surgery. would all collapse if the local .j Collared cardi­ for the Minnow Test. New Baby Associated Spring .. 124 Chapter closed. I challenged thi.s j A daughter was bom to Mr. and gan with plaid Ohurah News Bristol Brass ...... 0 and invited furthec discussion but RENN'S TAVERN ’The Women's Guild of St. Pet Dunham Bush ...... 4 Mrs. Yvon Desautels of Leonard’s Intarsia front! Bridge Rd., Dec, 1 at Windham heard no more from the Red^ 76 COOPER ST., MANCHESTER er's Episcopal Church will meet Em-Hart ...... 59 Cross. After checking the facts at ’ Beige, gray, tonight in Phelps Hall. The pro­ Community Memorial Hospital. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 43 4 Hartford headquarters, I saw n o ' gram is sponsored by the Alt^r Landers Frary Clark 10 4 Mrs. Desautels is the former Alice 1 white, 34-40. Guild, with Mrs. Alberta Prop- N. B. M achine...... 18 Oalgneault. $14.99 t : rowlcz, directress, speaker. The North and Judd .... 14 Frarhry-Pelllgrinelll Altar Guild will serve refresh­ Stanley W ork s...... 134 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baran of t h e e fO H l! ments, Women who did not con­ Torrv Steam ...... 33 Rt. 6 have announced the engage­ tribute to the Christmas gifts for Veedcr R oot ...... 47 4 ment of their daughter. Miss needy children may bring gifts to The above quotations are not to Aurelia Frachey, to Robert Pel- Tonight . tha man In your Hfa will most Hkaly ba this meeting suitable for a child be construed as actual markets ligrinelll, son of Mr. and Mrs. o f 10 moths to 12 ycras. Orcstc Pclllgrlnclll of Barbour St., ottandinq Burton's MEN'rS NIGHT! Don't faal sHght- Hartford. Christmas services will be held Innernprinf! Patent Old ad! WaVa sat oslda a nlqlit ESFECIAUY FOR YOU! Drop in at Beneficial's Open House for a.1 H:30 p.m., Dec. 24, the usual Miss Frachey is a graduate of Slim S' midnight service, customary for So-o-o round up oN your 9 1I friands—meriia up a penty Detroit — innerspring mattress the past few years. Another serv- construction was first patented in for Raqd's Lodias' Niqht — TONIGHT! dytd-tO'inatch Ice will be held at 10 a.m., Christ- the United States in 18.53, but HOLIDAY MONEY maa Day. Both will be Choral these mattresses wore not manu­ From now on, it’s Open House at B e n e f ic ia l Where, soon fur* blond Eucharist servlcei with the choirs factured extensively until after as approved, you can get the cash you w^nt tod a y for participating. 1010. Many Americans were sleep­ BANDS It la also announced that swim­ ing on mattresses filled with com HOT COFFEE-REFRESHMENTS shopping, paying bills, or any good reason. Phone for SKIRTS ming, for the Order of Sir Galahad, huaka and moss as late as the turn O F G O L D Holiday Money now . “You're the boss” at B e n e f ic ia l! will be resumed Dec. 6, and will of the century. BIRTH Laant S29 ts SSW—Leans Ills-Intursd at law cast FOR •M MAIN ST.. 2nd FI., Over Weolwerth's. MANCHESTEN 9 1 2 9 9 STONE Mitchell 3-41SC . Ask far ths YCS MANaisr (WHILE THEY LAST) MOTHER Open Thursday Kvrning Until 8 P.XI. a .Saturday Until Noon AND— iMat meSt H ef «M lerreoMfsi D: Sizes 10 to 18 i F O R E A C H 6 iMa fIM <«tti tH .16 ftemfdf > e M * d t o \r AND It ssatereN** Menthlf hMtttlMMti I't-H miA. Parchment, Chi n- CHILD chillo. Plum, As­ PIE SERVERS FATHER pen Green, and BENEFICIAL Gold. MADB BY INTOMAHOMAL SILVER FINANCE CO. $12.99 RBMEMBER: AnytMng you buy erf Raged eem ba ra- THE MOTHER’S RING Window Shades tumad for any racMon (or no raenon erf oH) for ax- Rdriioflt with the memories only a mother con hove, this ring tells the Mod# to Ofdar cbemga or foN rafund on or bafera Jenmary 10. 1961. story of her life, and so beautifully. The two bands of I4K gold, signify ALSO FOR MEN ONLY! VENETIAN BLINDS husband ond wife. Each of the lustrous simulated birthstones of the Bring your old roUere In month joining the two bonds represents o child in the fomily. GREATER THAN EVER! oad move S6o per ehade. FOR WOMEN ONLY. . . NO MEN ALLOWED ^ F«Ei GIFTS! FMZES! if Every poeko^o moqnifteontly 9ift BURTON'S w r o p ^ d ANNUAL if Free refreshmoiifs—hot cofFoo, hot d o ^ , demits, Coke MEN'S if Live onfitMinmairf musk if Gift conmltoiits if Ixtro id ospoeplo NIGHT if Extra wroppors TONIGHT L A JOHNSON if No woitini'for sorvieo A to 9:30 PAINT CO. ST. I in

IfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0IW 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER «, IMO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAV, DECEMBER 6, 1960 PAGB ttBVtiS ------1— ----- run for Congrosa there. The fresh dost }ovt bs. Help us to tnist. pat f » r W. A. <31h DaSuak af fieri* w ill iM held itols evening at T face won, too, evonAhough the dle- A Thooght for Todaf Thee to fulRil Thy promlaoirbi us, graduation from tha Great Likes : 4 kmfl|Eatpr Bplton o'clock at Flano's Restaurant. Autumn Trend Continues d a ,8 U ta Univaratty. Hla y^ a a - eidente acemed to feel that the. par­ we pray iif Thy Name. Amen. Na'val Training S ^ o o l In lUinols, NLRB Conference Cohnecticut attended Nival radio schools at F R |E M U « B iy qiim t axamlnation 'M hla bivad ty leadenhip had asked for the ReV. Paul Kaiser Eiinitits JfrraUi OatMMlI of Bainbrldge, Md., And the New Manohestee Evening Hentid Bol­ Slated Dec. 13 mold lad him to annetpea aoma aame kind of trouble it found In Concordia lAitheran Church INVITATION 8 AM. 90 1 9 FJI. SuMLiMluaJ mr i'HM 1054. y ' London Submarine Base. He left ton oorrespohdent, Mrs. Lonto IH- Ota atirtU nf ohaarvatlona. Yankee Exempt Property Revalued, mock "Jr., telephone Mitchell ]But the main election return, of “Now the Ood of hope AU you Wednesday by plane from Wash- O v e r 5 M llion Jobless A group of attorneys represent­ A chanire had taken placa in tha A 'warn wdoome awaits any invattor -C , ARTHUR finit By A. R. O. courae, w m one o f Republlcsn da* with all Joy and peace in bolioving, iiigtpn, D, C., for an asslgninent in 0-0883. ing both labor -anq nuuiagenrtent living calla ha had propallad to Ethiopia. fe e t that ye may abound in hope, to our olRca. Drop in, won’t you? Herrick Asserts in Rebuttal and teachers In the labor manage­ mi far out Into apacf, a changa much The next thing to be noticed, Af­ * About Town ment relatione field w ill meet Dec. Tha baalc queation Involved In through tho power of the Holy Seeil by Mid-January eber i. iMl ter tha returns, was that the ditai- Members^bC' Bolton Grange will 13, at the Parker House In Boston mora pronounced than could have any proapectjve agitation over to Tax exempt property in Boltoni^ Pupils who participated were Degree Conferred denta who had been sitting on the Chost." Open Thunday evening$ 6."00 9:00 p.m. meet at the Holmfto Funeral Home at the invitation of Bernard L. AI- Brar* ■TmtBI KSMJ been produced by tha amount o f George Murphy, Mary Klar, Linda UM Hallo im n tintarcB kt leadership of the Republican party sfdeltnea while fhe' organization Hope, in order to be hope, muat was revaUued In the 1959 revalua­ in Manchester thlA evening at 7 (ConUnued fram Page One) pert, Director of the First Region radiation to which they were ex- and Saturday until noon. Roser, Donna Valentine, Gretel On DeMolay Class M ____ HaaebMUrComa. in Connecticut ia simply this: Does had its ding at running a campaign have a better foundation than hu­ all iinr tion and a list of tigureb for that o’clock to‘pay their respects to town, Pa., Was moved from, the 9-' of the National Labor Relations NEED MkU Hktur. Cote, Ann Richardson, Doqna poadd. Thia change he dencribed aa were suddenly up and moving for­ man help can give us. But "the Norman Koehler, a member of the pickup did not materialize in some 12 per cent group to one of 12 per Board, to study the Improvement every lost election automatically property Is on fUe, B. Pierce Her­ Sikes, Pamela Law, Barbara loaKiurnuN b a t s * one Into a atate of "phyaiological ward and center once more, juat God of Hope” can "fill ua with an subordinate. A ' second degree was conferred areas this fall and dropped below cent or more. of methods and procedures under COMBINATION f i rayahia to Maanea constitute a grievance and a man­ HEARING AID rick, clerk of the Board of Assesors Steele,' iJopna Carpenter, Mariam upon four candidates last night at lar ...... lit & death.” The organlam waa atill as if the 1960 result in Connecti­ joy and peace.” That'a why S t T O T T H A M & C O l A meeting of the Commission expectations in others, it was Five areas were moved from the the National Labor Relations Act. date against the party group cut had been exactly ihd aame ■aid today. Schettler, Denlce Stanford and A meeting of John Mather Chapter, category having less than 3 per alive, hut waa in a itata of dor­ Paul was auch a marvelous mia- Members New Yorlt Stock Exchange on Stewardship and Finance of stated. This meeting to one of 27 Reg;ion- DOORS or oatoa which happened to be In power at kind and degree of repudiation for In a recent report, H. N. Alex- Marcia Darwin. United Methodist Church will be order of DeMolay, at the MazKinic The nine new areas of substan­ cent unemployment to that hav­ toostoa I'W slonary. H e not only had real Hope, Zoning Permits ai Advisory Conferendee on A d ­ mancy. The profaaaor finally man­ the party regime in power the re­ anden, the town's audltw raised held Thursday at 7:30 pirn, at the Temirfe. tial labor surplus are; Bridgeport ing a 3-6 per cent idle rate: , JlaatJi the time? but he could help others to have n lAiT e m m it. • MANctwrit • m i mi 8-i i i i Donald Tedford, chairman of the Those installed were David Dle- ministration being convened in WIND0WS7 / vatody -taged o to jolt it back into activity sult of 1658-had been, just as if, a question over whether that prop­ hdnxd of Arnold McKinney, Cedar and Waterbury, Conn.; South Sacramento, Calif.; Macon, Ga.; The Idea that election returns the same Hope. Zoning Board, Issued the following terle, Robert Mlnney, Hsury Hunt­ NLRB'Offlcea throughout the coun­ [la Oapy and growth, w by Injecting auper- having tried And failed, in its turn, erty had been revalued. Alexander Swamp Rd., Coventry. Dcs Moines, Idwa; Oklahoma City, ought to be privileged to play the Now thia hope of which St Paul JaiHOi T. Blair • Robert H. Sforkol building permits during Novem­ ington, and Gary VVigbtman. Bend, Fort Wayne and Gary- try at the request of Stuart Roth­ to win ah election the existing said the tax exempt property had The ToWn Planning Commission Okla., and Lancaster, Fa. THEN CALL rich riutrienta Into it. tunes for a game of muaical speaka is not a hope for riches, q u a lity ber; Hammond-East Chicago, Ind.; man, the Board's General Counsel. . ritaais leadership of the party should not been listed on the 1059 Grand A fter the degree and business . I* axelUBlvaty chairs, in which a new set o f lead­ fame, happiness, health or lust will hold a public hearing tonight Spokane, Wash.; Hamllton-Mld- Eight smaller areas were posted I bHUMI to tha uaa o( Meanwhile, the faaVinating and graciously retire to the sidelines List. To Edmund Peresluha, 1-car ga­ meeting, the Mothers Club gave a "The first series of conferences K l aaara diapatchaa eradltadrrpubitcalion of ers becomes entitled to take over things. It is much more than that. PRKMIBR at 8 o’clock in the Civil Defense dletown, Ohio; Steubenville, Ohio as having substantial labor sur­ ______jradltad to it or perhapa apahe-fateful queation ia and let the dissidents have their Herrick said today that it haa rage addition, Watrous Rd.; An­ Christmas party. Members ex­ held earlier this yegr was highly every time a Democratic Victory room of the Elementary School on — Welrton, W. Va.; and San Ber- plus of over 6 per cent, w-hile one •bl eUianHaa eradtted In UiU oauar turn again. You aee; If we had ail this, and •niy been customary to list tax exempt drew and Jeanne Manegg[ia, 4- changed gifts, and refreshments successful in aiding the Agency to «ad alao tha local newa oubllahrd hn-e that of what happened to thia bit revised subdivision regulations. hardino-Rlverside, Ontario, Oallf. smaller center, Rocky Mount, N. stops the tune, first arose after the It’s an appealing theory, or ex much more, and didn’t have hope property only about every fifth room Cape Cod house. Stony Rd.; were served. make improvements in several case Four Models to Choose Frooi ~ All rifhta of rapublleatlan n( aorclai of living organiam while it waa out The adult instruction o f St. Cutbacks in steel, aircraft, C-, was removed. Thi.s list now BUaatcbca barain ara alao raaarrad Lodge defeat in 10.14. pectation. But it rather iooka ai beyond this life, it wouldn’t count - year. It was last listed in 1057. Leonard J. Wood, bedroom addi­ handling areas” Alpert said. Be Sure — Buy Reliability In apace. Apparently, there may ha Then the so-called dissidenta in tion, Notch Rd.; Roger J. Bolduc, Maurice Church w ill meet this aluminum, and other durable goods totals 123 compared with 112 a f^lJI aeralea ellant of N E A if the prlviliege of managing the for much. Jesus said, "seek ye first Tha assessor pointed out that to Inc the Republican picture, who had enlarging o f kitchen facilities and evening at 8 o’clock a the Rec­ Army-Navy Setback manufacturing were mainly, re­ year’ earlier. aoma peril out there other than party In 1062 ia going to be much the Kingdom o f God and hit right­ . j i his knowledge, Alexander made no STREP THROAT UP n»b^...... ibllahara RapraaontailTaa:-______„ been given something of a frost­ porch addition, French Rd. tory. The group will hold a dis­ sponsible, the bureau said. The eight newly designated Hartford, Dec. 6 liP) — Strep R. G. KiTtLE luUua Uathawa Spaclal Aaancy — Naw that of radiation. It may be aoma more highly prized than it was in eousness and all these things ahall A t 4 Pm m iM TranMartI -attenfpt to get In touch with him ing by Lodge and hla associates, Sennan Visits cussion on the Mass fo r the third Kings, 899; Knicks, 823; Army- In '"addition, four areas were jfM ii CbIcaKD Datrolt ana Boatna. either 1958 or 1960, and will 'not be added tmto you.” W e should . during the course of the audit. He smaller labor surplus areas are throat Infections are increasing in Ml 9-0448 ^ ItBlfBER AUDIT BTUtEAU Of atill uncharted reault of factora of claimed that if they had been run­ fir Now Uttanr Sawr f safari I Radio Seaman Leon M. Kassler Sunday of Advent. Navy. 802; A&G’s, 799; H olt’s, shifted from the 6-9 per cent un­ Eureka and Ukiah, Calif.; Pueblo, be yellded by either faction on the hope for the best first — the King­ .'Added that he would not have Connecticut, Commissioner Frank­ , Representing < m e D tA T 1 0 W 8 ______which we are already aware— auch The Woman's Society of Chris­ 793; Steins, 792; Abe’s, 769; Cisco ning the Lodge administration and comfortable and generous theory dom of God. ’The Lord has pro­ 'known the auditor was in town if spent the Thanksgiving holiday employment category to the' 9-12 Colo.; Ashtabula-Conneaut and lin M. Foote reported yesterday. Bartlett-Bralnard P r^ o e to Co. managing its campaign for re-elec­ tian Service of Unitcld Methodist Kids, 768; Bockers, 764; Kay’s 589 New Park Ave. • Tha BaraM PnnUn* Company toe.. aa the factor of complete freedom that its opposition should b e . the mised that other things will be lit had not been for a.newspaper with His mother,.Mrs. Leon Kass­ per cent group, as follows: Kenl-Ravenna, Ohio; - Bristol- He said 141 new cases were report­ Aaaumea no nnanclal raaponalblllty tor tion the result could have been dif­ ______.asatSl s B ler, and sister, Miss Jane Kassler, Church ■will'meet tonight at 8 PeU, 757; Raiders. 757; Hot Shots, Johnson City-Kingsport. Tenn.- ed last week compared with 98 the West Hartford—AO 8-4478 ’^ppcraphleai arrora appaarlna In ail from the force of gravity. Or It may one to absorb an expected defeat. given ua irt the right measure. Item Just after Thanksgiving which Muskegon-Muskegftn Heights, Tartlaamanla and othar readlna matte ferent. 'The game of musical chairs is over; Our hope in the Lord can’t fail 878 MAIN 8T. mentioned thq audit waa in prog­ of Williams Rd. o’clock. 750; Trumps, 733; Yankees, 716; Mich.; Atlantic City, N.- J.: nhd Va.; Provo, Utah, and New Mar­ week before and 67 the week be­ be the reauit of aome factor which In the atate convention of 1968, B iTia Manebaatar Eranlna Warald there Is hencefortlr one single chair, because the Lord's promise does ress. Seaman Kassler, following hlS - The Lions Club dinner meeting Giants, 671; Barons, 662. Pittsburgh and Erie,, Pa Johns­ tinsville, W. Va. fore that. w# hava not yet labeled or Identi­ the rlatm of these dissidents was Dtopiay advarttolna rinaina notra: the gubernatorial, at stake, and the not change. His promise is that Herrick adnaitted tm error in the honored, although tho.se who Quinn’s Phamiasy tor laoiid a*—1 v m f V ld ij fied or taken into apace calcula­ disaidents are not going to get to "you may abound in hope.” omissiem of a personal property i.m Monday honored it by failing to flght tions in any way. sit there Just by proving that Ken­ Lord, we know ’Thy promises are list for a business firm. He said It p m Tuaadar hard as they might for their own' PhoM Ml 3-4134 Tburaday—1 o m Wadnaaday But now we have an alert. The nedy, carried Connecticut in 1960. sure. W e know also that Thou was included in assessing cards but ■ piiday—1 pm. Ttraraday. state ticket should be more ac­ had been overlooked in compiling ' Saturdar—] pMB, i rrMay. expajifnent will obvionaly ha re­ curately accused of malice than of laaatfled daadlln___ llna: in SO am ^aac* the grand Hat tabulation. day of publication aacapi BalurdaT— peated. with different kinds of generosity. It was a good year to Als to “ considerable taxable per­ • a.to. living organiama, al'Ot to different let the dissidents lake over, and sonal property not yet included in name their candidate; It might be Tueaday, necambar • altitudes, until tha new mystery the abstract” according to the the end of them ali. auditor's understanding, Herrick has been Identified or resolved and Sure enougli. the diaaidents took said the town does not list all cate­ A BaUerw! I^.N. until, if It poses aome real danger, over, named their ticket, and walk­ gories of personal property, hut we have found out how to guard ed Into the most devastating defeat that in those caterories *which are Inatead of praventlnd an Eaat- THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE.. against it. We will do our best, a the Republican cause ever suffered customarily listed, all of it is on ■Waat p ^ er polltlca conflict ovar In Connecticut. miraculous heat, to take the gueaa- the grand list as far as Is known. ^ a Contiti, tha Unitad Nattona haa Then those who had stood aside He said businessmeif and farmers lotind Itaelf puahad Into tha mld- work oiil of spare, before we enter while this was happening came for- are requested each year to fill out It. We Intend to know the un­ ward again, picked up the parly a confidential report In this con­ dla of aiich a conflict, atlll irotn( known. before we encounter it. We reins, ami began ‘'rebuilding" the nection, He also commented that m and Intanaifylnr Itaalf. party. Some of the dissidents aimp- the assessors check these lists quite would like to reduce the drama of Thia la not the fault of tha llnll- l.V disappeared from the scene. closely. the spare adventure to the drama •d Nationa mlaaion. aa It haa bean ’Those who didn't disappear vol- Some concern was expressed hy •directed hy Secretary General Dsg ” ' nterhani unlaiily were given the idea that the auditor that changes in as­ I cal and scientific preparation for their continuance In the party sessment practice on automobiles Hammarskjoid and his aides. would he necessary with the new it. councils was not being prized very It is the fault of almost unstop­ highly. 'The organization had a staggered renewal system being Hiat would really take most of pable pressures from within the smooth time of It keeping Con­ instituted- by the Motor 'Vehicle Department. Herrick said he was United Nations membership, allied ths drama out of It, if we could be necticut's national convention dele­ To prevent financial lo«« from fire, we believe both in adequate •urs wa were doing it. But what gation aafe for Nixon: It was al- keeping abreast of ^ the develop-i ■with factionalisms Inside the Con­ happsned to the bread mold, even >" manage, without any pre­ FIRE in.surarice (which pays for the property lost or damaged), ments in this respect, but that the go Itself. sumptuous rivalry from the dls- and in BUSINESS INTF.RRUPTION insurance which reimburseB situation insofar as the Motor Ve­ The United Nations itielf has after It has been explained, js a sldents, the Connecticut campaign All hers.. for hicle Department itaelf had not tried to function down the middle I kind of s^THbolic giiarsniee that for Nixon, and It even got awa.v the owner for profits and expenses lost during the period of re­ completely "solidified.” I w» can never be totally sure we with a little mixing in the affairs He said notification of registra­ But this effort his gained it the pair and rebuilding. If you’re in bu.sines.s you ought to have thii tion would still be furnished the ' know everything. Experiment and of Fairfield County whlrh wound Christmas consistent support of nobody. up giving the party a fresh face to protection. Cal! us today for full details I town by the state, according to Russia supported the United Ns- predict as we will, the unknown present plans, but that they would tlens venture when It seemed to may alwaye have one last resource. be forwarded monthly rather than annually as in the past. have aa Its prims object the euper- Even an Astronaut, we expect, The Cable-Nelson Spinet you give her this would not want that possibility to- Book IJst arlsion of the retirement of Belgian Chri.stma.s will he remembered long after .vou Mrs. Elinor Bentley, librarian, ^ tally eliminated. colonialism from the Congo scene. RUG and put the ornaments away. Few other gifts ex­ has announced new hooka at the Russia turned against the Unit­ press quite so well your desire to give the Public Library include the follow­ ed Nations mlasion when If did not UPHOLSTERY ing fiction: Armstrong, The Alba­ O f f C am era obert J. entire family the en.joyment music brings... .. tross; Auchlncloss, The House of bait Internal development# in the the prestige piano playing brings. Select your Five Talents: Barber, The Last Congo ei'hleh wound up ousting The other day, we had some ob- CLEANING Christmas piano now from many fine furni­ Gentleman: Caldwell. The Listen­ Lumumba and ordering Russian eervatlons concerning whst we ture designs and finishes at Watkins. Pay as er: de la Roche, Morning at Jalna; missions to leave the country. suspected might be the role of the Innes, The Doomed Oasis; Jay, TEL. Ml 9-1752 little a.s $62.25 dovVn and we’ll re.serve for The Yellow Turban: Kelley, Prqud Electric The United states supported the television camerse down In New R o r REAL ESTATE Christmas delivery. Castle; Nye, The Wolf That Rode; United Nations mission when it Orleans. We went on to do a little rHMITH Olivier, I Swear and Vow; Pearce, countenanced the ousting of the moralizing about the general prob­ Ml 3-5747 INSURANCE^ N C E M i M A Sunset Touch; Roshwald, Level % Russians. But the United Btatei lem of all branches of the preaa, in $62.25 DOWN 7: Schoyer, The Typhoon’s Eye; what should be their effort to re­ 968 MAIN 8T., GROUND FLOOR—TEL. Ml 9-5 Z41 Weidman, Before You Go. fieeerted and rebuked the United Garner's $25.20 MONTHLY Non-flctlon added to libfary Nations mission when, the Rus- port trouble In a manner which "IN 8 URANSM1THS 81NCE 1914” 575 ■helves include: Abecassis, Tours aiMllllB lM lllllM im ilW BIIIIIIMIIIIIIBM 8 milSWOl.I) ST . alans having gone, it reported that doesn't, in itself create and spread and Detours; Abrahamsen, Road Priced As Only Norman It was imperative that the Bel­ trouble. Nothing will ever be per­ V\< I live tirccii SUuniw to Emotional Maturity; Bishop, The Day Christ Was Bom; Blan­ gians stop coming back Into the fect, in any profession; the re­ ton, Now or Never; Bridges, Mask Congo. sponsibility. hoiA’tver, Is clear. It and Flippers; Hammond, The Ma­ Now East and West both have Is to tell the truth, aa nearly the rine Corps; Kerr, The Snake Has Can Price *Em their champions on the Congo whole truth as possible, without 1 Ail the Lines; Lowndes, Manual acens, Lsimumba, still ths most distortion or without putting s for Baby-sitters; Mltford, Daugh­ • • • • • • • • • •• ters and Rebels; Plutarch,. Lives; popular and perhaps th» most mere story ahead of the truth. Now A Picture Rankin, The Man Who Rode Thun­ patural leadsr of his people, heing Those television car.ijras down R e m o v e « der; Winter, Love and Conflict. the choice of the East, and Mobutu, in New Orleans weren't, it .appears Stud,y Recital Held the military strong man who has telling the whole truth. If they had Second, third and fourth year piamo students of Mrs. Edith . Pe­ been bringing the Belgians hack, told the whole tnith about one epi­ tersen performed in a study re­ betog the choice of the West sode they filmed in the streets of cital at her home on Rt. 44A Sun­ The East wants to bring one of New Orleans they would hsve th e e a sy 2 day. these men toUriumph the West turned the earners on their own In 10 Seconds the other The United Nations, on television crews while these were the other hand. In the spirit of Its grouping teenagere in the etreei w a y .. . • 5323232348485353235348235323535353232348485323235348532353232353484853234848234853234853232353484853535353532353534853 05*11 mission. Is not interested In and coaching them how end when the triumph of elth»r Esst or West to yell whit they were going to tn the Congo, but m the appear- yell wh»n the cemerea etarted a «ce of native leadership which grinding. ertll be African If the teles’ielon cemerea had I f there does have to be a choice been going to tell the trith eboiit among present potential leader- ihother kind of picture they got ■hips, the most African African oh i In New Orleans it wniild hs\e been the scene Is still conreded to be necessary for them to follow home tAjnumbe. who le wtlling to play aome of those rabid mothers they (f/ii /A" I A, evtth Russia and who is. at the filmed, and wait around until they moment, heipg held prisoner by could catch them watching lh«]m- Mobutu, who pisys with Belgium aelvea on television. Foi that was C1' N E W E Y E ! Thia is the eye of the new Polaroid Electric Eye and the West part of the ga.oie going out and Drying clothes Camera. It’s a new kind of eye— a micro-eye, small as a match- But fne United .Nations can getting In the show and then nish- head, yet almost as sensitive as a human eye. It can even “see” make no such choice All It can I ry ' IIig home tn cslch the show you is easy today... indoors at night! • > to do, at the moment, is to see hsd been In, that Mohut'i doesn't try to con Mayor Morrison of New Orleans AU TO M ATIC ! This electric eye seta the camera for you au­ aohdate his own position h\ rut­ has put a rsthci extreme constnie- tomatically for pictures indoors as well as out. It computes I ■ ting off ths head of his prisoner. I lion on such things, and concluded and sets the correct lens opening and shutter speed for any That, incidentally, might not only llial. If there were no news facili­ kind of lighting. AH you do is aim and snap. bring abi7Ul the P.ill civil w:ar ties waiting in the streets to re­ WORKS ANYWHERE! Because of its radical design, this Which haa been threatening, but cord them, there would he no KNOW * B I R D new camera works automatically over the widest range of any. bnrig the African nations who demonstrations either. \te would HtA ¥Y-ourr eowre snow affwovi* electric eye camera— from brightest beaches to shadowy in­ have been watching ihe situalmn at least aicepl the proposition that teriors. to the end of their suppuit of the the iteinonslialions would tun out DOES THE WORK OF SO MEN WITH SHOVELS * United Nations effort in the ('on- of steam and enthusiasm more Ili»'heavy-duty SNOW « BIRD snovf remover saves NO FLASH BULBS! Indoors at night, your room lights are go 'qiitcklv Mayor Morrison, following your hsirt, your tima. Fully winterized Briggs & Stratton all that is necessary to makft,the picture, using the ultra­ That would leave nobody, except ihis own theory, tried to gat a mor- engine and .new reverse power drive assure smooth, easy forward or back operation . . . through crusted sensitive 3000 Speed Polaroid Land film. The Polaroid wink- perhapa the United Nations alaff atorliirri on news coverage of the drifts, wet, dry. or packed snow. High traction differ­ so*s home boating light fills in shadows. , tteelf. In aupport of the United Na- .eihool situs Iron In his city. TTtet ential-type wheels, powerful self-cleaning blades, 11' tlens effort in the Uongo. Russia ! v.'ss an extreme reqiiaat. impossible high speed blower tan, optional-direction discharge our way f A n d SHARP! Pictures in bright outdoor light are always in- anipea at that effort from - one lor anybody to grant. But he chute takes the most rugged use. The SNOW • BIRD perfect focus. Everything in the picture from three feet to ' Pontiac trims side overhang is the only 2-stage commercial'remover available for You get premium. qu,.iity angle; we snipe at It from an- should have been granted soma the home at a budget-right price! miles away is needle sharp. And fast action is frozen by shutter‘s Other; all that remains is for the i K'larantse of restraint, especially Mobilbest with RT-98 . . . the speeds that actually approach l/lOOO of a second.' ftrw independent nationa of Africa when restraint could be defined as most completely effective' fuel to give you a new Wide-Track...greater stabOity oil additive in use today. And . . . PLUS INSTANT PICTURES, TOO! Every picture you to withdraw; their hope for it and i h'fralnln;' from setting up scenes POWERFUL "2-STAGE’’ ACTION you get premium service. Au­ their willingness to cooperats with w-hlch would go out to U * nstlon make with this camera is ready to lae enjoyed on the spot, just tomatic deliveries . . . a bsi- as Ihe truth about Ne Hiieans 1, Self.cleaning, rotating fsader moments after you click the shutter. Isn’t this the way to take It, and we ahall have tha U'nitbd Notice that the sleek linea of the body Clearance between ateerlng wheel and bladte break up frozen end wet sneed payment plan and many snow. pictures! . . . Come in for free demonstration. Kationz at the low point of Its en- Perhapa h* has been granted part are closer than ever to track width. aaat la 12 par cant mora than before. othw extras designed to make Bre career, a victim of tha very of hla request. Perhaps behind ths i . Snow It auger-led to ttire-lerga home beating really eaey. "PaUralil’* (R ) by Polaroid CorporatioB Wa'va trimmad tide overhang. Every Doora ara wider, awing open farther. blower fan, pulverized, shot out |)ower politics It went into the Con- news reports that tha street dam- Inch and ounce of thia '61 Pontiac sd|utlsbls ditebargs chute. onatrations In Neiv Orieans now More balanced in motion. More com­ NO PAYMENTS TILL MARCH, 1941 Ipo to prevent. But this *inuch travels with steadier footing. •Anillitf d IM rimovi WOt* • IIZO ZlMucIll im fhquld be clear. If the situation in seem more aiibdued, the explana- fortable Inalde. That'a the WIde-Track Mobilheat 8 The change la also noticeable Inside. way to travel. And there's only one TMt aiiiT wm-'niAW tu t I dtatn-wUM tte Congo comes oiil aa a power tion t o that the telavtsion crews { ^ j We've Increaaed aeat height and allowed place to try it... In a *61 Pontiac I Take hMtlK tat III* sMssI trick tl tsr OOOfTTve j^litica victory for anybody, that have relaxed. icsc. lodr mp«Mtora Aidinl ■•ONTIAC ’S I-IT 'S ALI. PONTIAC I isis-lNlta tfrnsSi ttsiNhtir. aeaaeeaa A4ANCHESTER WE GIVE ^2)1^ OPEN DRILY Stockholm—Flvr noted Swadiah GREEN STAMPS Ask About The Bread Mold Warmne . - I eompossni recently racatved pre'a- -SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER* t PLUMBING and 9 R J L t o 9 P J i Laat Bept 19 the Navy fired" a i fia^h, ratoad by .— 1—t nnmr 1 lao miu. I **0,Llbns cluba in Sweden And - Swadlah Broadcaattnf Cd„ SUPPLY CO, MORIARTY FREE PRINT COPIER apace. Jt carried a payload v rh lc hwhich...... early in...... IWjO launched - a F. T. Blifih Jr„ Prea. and Treaa. SRTURDAY TIU. 7 KBS parachuted back Jo earth and campaign for the benefit t>f com- PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. laeovered. lasikla the payload waa poaani of aarioua muaic. The re- 3^8 MAIN STREET— MANCHES'TER, CONN. “If Il’a Hardware We Have It” BROTHERS FRIRNDLY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE STORE 4BBM b r ^ mold, an organtom cipienu are Sven-Erik Back. Kari* Birger BtoowUhL Be NUaaea. OeaU 877 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 301-318 Cwlw St, fM O IM boeoaaa aeoaUtfac of a Lite il FREE PIRKIMI Nyatreen, and Hilding Baaiabitg. Ml 3-5135 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE i MANCH^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER";. 'iMO PAGE NIKB ^ / wsC ‘^*'1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^ 00N y„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 ies who are for the moat part Pravda printed a statement by him •mall and fieed outside help.) supporting the i>ollcy of peaceful CABE Unit Meets B.ond Issue Problem Nikita PrevaUs Indications were that in ex­ coexlitance. £4mkMM4]mBMaM)MllMllMllM18Ml«4BMjM$MM change' for its endorsement of- All this—the atateihent, the 30,- At Junior High FRASER STUDIO GIFT SNOF Windsor Moscow's peaceful coexistence, 000‘Vford manifeato and the. meet­ On Coexistence ing itaelf—appeared aimed at dem­ 192 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHEftllSB, Peiping won a, long aectibn in the A meeting of the Connecticut , (ACROSS FROM PIN* STREET) On Agenda Tonight manifesto attacking the Unl^Sd onstrating that the whole Com­ Association of Boanl of Education, rooths Fined (OoBfinned from Fagu Oiw) States and "imperialism" as the munist bloc is united. Only time Regional Group 11, will be held OPEN DAILY—10 A.M. to 4 PJ«. and APPLIANCE GO. main foa of -#orld peace. Peiping will, tell how solid is the structure next Tueeday at 8 p.m. at filing Town ffirectors tonight are sx-^ssttUng for $1,700 a claim brought is bound to vin in peace "ky the has insisted .on this theees, even behind the smoothly plastered Junior High School. 18 OAK STe, |iM M Ci;ICS11^Ctotlwl«^ .psetad to ask Manchsater l.giala- by Sarah Tomlinson, 97 High St., facade uiiveiled. fltt^own Court force of its example." while Khrushchev was sitting Among the towns and cities be­ * Gifts of UniM, Brass, Ptwttr, Wood Television tora to s«ek (Senoral Assembly In connection with a fall oh Park It warned that "War is a con­ down at summit meetings with ing represented at the meeting .yalidatidn of a bond issue for s St. on ^eb. 20, 1958; and accept­ President Elsenhower and other will be Manche.ster, East Hartford, * Minioturas for CoHoetors and DoH Housos X u t H uteort ymitha wera • :00 . Thsatsr Us presrsss) 77 Sunset Strip ing Penn Rd. In the Woodhlll sub­ stant companion of capitalism" but filftr*!Brins's Shack (la presrsss^ 1:00 F ather Ibiows Best western leaders. ‘Messiah’ Baritone Glastonbury, Hartford, Wethers­ llO and ftvm auipandad SO- propoaed Mary Cheney Library division. and part of Ludlow Rd. in said "real forces have appeared Another section showing Chinese field, West Hartford, New Britain, * Christmos Greeting Cords—>CcRidl«s Jail a»»»«ifMui for breach of Earir Show (in progress) JO, $0 -.30 bobleOims addition and Weat Side - aewer the Rockville-subdivision. Also, the that are capable of foiling Its plans Influence was a paragraph stating Newington, Rocky Hill and South­ * SfMKiol CoHoction ^ SmaH G ifts— SOe to $2,00 nrai Show (in arofress) It Wystt Earp board may fill a vacancy created on From New Jersey geaee by Judfe Benedict A. Kup-^ Quick Draw McQraw 8 Let's Travel project votsjl lakt Nov. 8. of aggression.’’ that the Communist ■ conferes ington. * Gifts for Rug Mokors and Thoir Frionds John Daly News S3 the Town Development Commis­ "unanimously condemned the r ffcunoe a t Monday night's Town Hitchcock Presents The action would come in a The manifesto called on Commu­ E. Fred Morris; the director of The main topic for dlscu.ssion Cartooo Playhouse IS sion when Miss Jean Handley re­ Yugoslav variety of international * Pottorns, Swotchos, Framts, Slitttrs Brave Stallion 40 10, regular meeting of the board at 8 signed last month' after re-appolnt- nist parties to unite with other music at Emmanuel Baptist will be “State Support for Educa­ f!ourt naalen. S;1B industry on Parade $3 :00 Tom Ew41i Shew o'clock in the Municipal Build- likeminded groups In popular opportunism." Peiping’s Commu­ tion," and Dr. Raymond J. Fay of * Hondhooktd Choir Pods and Coostors on Ordor * They were James C. Prattson Jr.. 6:33 Weather, News a Sports I, 13 Thriller ment. nists have been the most bitter at Church, Ridgewood, N. J., will be the State Deparbnent of Educa­ 6:30 8r)orts. News t Weather 8 Stagecoach West ing. An informal meeting, may be fronts, instead of, continuing the *7. of 1874 Main St. and Richard Wild mu H lc k ^ 3U U.ST Marshal Tha board will also conalder ask­ Communist fight alone. The mani­ President Tito’s brand of com­ the bass-baritone soloist with the tion will be the principal speaker. X Mita, 10, of SO Garden St. Sgt. Preston of The Yukon 18 set for diacusslon of--the town's, munism. If time permits, other, legislative :30 Science FIcUon Theater ing for General Assembly action garbage and refuse collection sys­ festo bald; Manchester Messiah Chorus. Charges of larceny and possea- The Big Picture S3 Red Skelton Show to permit eatabliahment of a Although there were some changes The performance of Handel’s proposals having to do with edu­ Men of dangerous weapons origin­ Rollie Jacobs Club House . 33 to-.00 Million Dollar Movit tem. "Today In a number of Capital­ cation will be discussed. :46 HunUey-Brinkley 10, $3. .30 G arry Hoora Show capital improvement reserve fund Tlie directors will also consider ist countries the working class, in wording and a toughening of the “Messiah" will be given at Man­ ally iOsd In the cases were nolled. John Dajy ■ " chester High School Sunday at It Is reported that the meeting I>ougte« Ed : Iwerds Open End for the Town Fire Department. wal-ving the competitive bid rule headed by Its vanguard (the Com­ section on the United States, will be open to the publlC'-because Oenflscated by police were a hunt- 7:00 Dangerous Robin Alcoa Presents Officiada have called for valida­ “West German militarists," and 7:30 p.m. Glass Cut to All Shapas lag knife and set of brass knuckles. 10 30 U.S Marshal to have town parking meters re­ munist party)-, has the opportun­ of the widespread interest in *hc Death Vtiley Days June Allyson Show tion of isauing bonds for the li­ furbished; authorizing Martin to ity to unite a majority of the peo­ Yugoslavia, the document virtually Morrir is a native of Schenecta­ Other dispositions by Judge Kup- Movie ol the Week dy, N. ■?*., and was a member of question of state aid to education. Newe a Weather Doug Fairbanks ALL NEW brary and sewer projecu because sign a lease renting space In the ple, win state power without civil repeated the resolution of the 20th Representatives of other groups and Sizes for Table Tops tdiunee included: Daniel R. Gag- Million Dollar Ifovla ;00 News, Sports A Weather the directors missed a legal dead­ town court building for the State war and ensure the transfer of Congress and the manifesto issued choral and dramatic groups w ra­ Hardi, 60, of East Hartford, pass- Expedition World's Beat Movies OVEN TONIGHT dio and television in that city. He as well as individual citizens who after an earlier Communist sum­ Ing on the right, fined $9; Salva­ 7:16 W Maes. HlgbllghU Feature FnrO\ line In voting to submit those Circuit Court; appointing an act­ the basic means of production to are interested in this issue are in­ You eon do many Comment 11 :1S Starlight Movie questions at the- Nov. 8 election. ing general manager to serve when the hands of the people.” mit in November 1957. was the director of music at the tore J. Risea, 38, 25 Marilyn Rd„ Prem iere Scotia, N. Y., Reformed Church, vited to attend the meeting. Fol­ Sport.vnewa Validation Is also expected to be Martin is .absent; and authorizing But it added that t{ie possibility In itself, the declaration was not lowing the meeting there will be a things with gloss toblo aasstng a red traffic signal, fined 7:30 I.aramle Jack Paar Show (C> particularly dramatic. It main­ the General Electric Chorus in i i ; Joseph King, 55, of New What In The World ;30 Jack P a a r Show for the month. 13:16 Slgnofl Other Items to be considered are La Un-American Communist part­ delegation. Beneath Liu's picture formance. OBB Slates Pageant'' 8:06 Pops Concert i x o T a s e . . rsen Wood Chapter of Star will meet Wednes­ Grand Custodian Completely wash- day a t I p.ra. at the Masonic Coming Soon aUe; needs no iron- Tssspls. A publle vesper will fol­ Visits RAM Unit in town; SHOP low the masting. Rev. Roy iBK. HntdMon of the Wapping Com ■wnlty Church will be guest DeiU Chapter, Royal Arch Fun 2 YEAR GUARAN- 1 apssker. A pageant entitled “The Masons, will meet tomorrow at BOAT Tsile Star" will be presented by 7:30 p m. at the Masonic Temple TEE! Automatic Sun-1 Open. the officers of the chapter. Emerson C. Recti, grand custodian and G O M P I^ ! beam control for perfect ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR A Mrs. Joseph Elmore, Mrs. of the work of the Grand Chapter deeping comfort; single Charles Hudson and Mrs. Ray- of Royal Arch Masons of Connecti­ SHOW or dual controls. aond Ellison will be in charge of cut, will make hl.s official visitation asfreahffisnta. to Delta Chapter. AT OF COURSE, E-Z TERMS! Tbs Wapping, Pleasant Valley, After a abort business meeting, FLEISCHMANN'S and Aveiy School FT As will meet officers will exemplify the moat excellent master’s degree on a class Gtitir Motor Silos NEW CAR tCBlgbt at the respective schools at • e’elodb of candidates. Refreshments and a $84 CENTER ST. social hour will follow the meet­ Here’$ the LOWEST price in town! S O Srv/IAFRT Evening Herald ing. eorrespomlent El- T O S E R V E telephoBO Blltcbell CAPTAIN TO RETIRE 44S7A Hartford, Dec. 6 — Capt. Notice Slow at your Chevrolet dealer's ! SO S T V I / V R T PhiHp Schwartz, Bloomfield, com­ Only mander of the State Police Spe­ (S'litilmim T O B U V l cial Services Division, is retirbig W f HAVI DAILY Fashion Luncheon Jan. 28, Schwarts said yesterday STEAM he plana to take one of aeveral 06UVERY TO 1HE OR DRY IRON Now you can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way—all under one roof! For '61 your At YW Yule Sale Jobs in Industry Uist have bran For easier, offered to him. A member of the faster, department aitioe 1980, he has held With exclusive Chevrolet dealer offers nearly any type of car you could w^ntr-at the kind of price that’ll make A faMilon luncheon will be a hts present position since 1959. BOLTON better \ ^ ‘// i feature this year of the State Police Oommiaaioner Lao J. ;STEAM FLOW VENTS aannel Chrlatmas sale sponsored Mulcahy said Lt. Francis J. 'Man- ironing fey the Manchester YWCA on that give an... you want it all the more. There’s a whole'new crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower priced sedans gan of New London will succeed AREA iSS S e im oaoiNARV ^ fe la riL L l H ranSay at the Community Y. Schwartz. DBYOIN Mlaa Magda Neznik is general Steam Flow Vents give an |lflSCHMANN-$| afealman of the Chrlslmaa bazaar All new flip-up magnetic lid all-bver cushion d rolling and coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. There are which iMU be held from 10 a.m. to steam that make it to $ piag. Ixmcheon will be served PINE LENOX holder. Exclusive fingertip cme- finish big ironings in less FOR RENT i •• uaoo* a t aeon In the Y dining room while e and la mm. Movie Prsjeotora PHARMACY time. Faster heating too—hot new Chevy Biscaynes—the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets,. beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, fhehlone and accessories from The —sound or alleat, alao 85 nun. control action. Available in wall in 30 seconds and steam in Fair at the Parkade will be shown slide projectors. two minutes! Stainless steel under the direction of Mrs. Dons 299 E. CENTER ST. tjrpe or portable stand models. tank—ho rust or corrosion. six easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passenger models. Come Weighs only three pounds Belding. Luncheon tickets may be WELDON DRUG CO. TEL Ml 9-0896 afeteiaed by calling the Y office. 801 Mam St. TeL Ml g-gg$l Has abundant power, yet is less net Button nooks for faster YWCA members who will model ironing of shirts and blouSbs. In and pick and choose to your heart’s content! ss!!r'icsSr\ fcahtone include Mrs. Frank than half the site ol other can Easy to-see, Easy-to*set Sheldon, Mrs. Theodore Bailey, Thumb-’np ControL lir a John Horton, and Mrs. Rob­ openers! ert Taylor, all of Manchester; Mrs. Barry ReM and Mrs. James Brawa. both of Glastonbury. rUIJCHMWirS PKFEM ED «LENDE0 whiskey • M proof - 6S% ORilN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • FLEISCHMANN'S VODKA • 80 PROOF • (MSTIILED FROM Chairmen of various booUfs S fittdid, SaJsL 100% ORAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • FLEISCHMANN'S GIN • 90 PROOF • OISTILIEO FROM AMERICAN GRAIN • THE REISCHMANN OISTILLINfi CORP. N.Y.C WUI include Mrs. John Baldwin, good booth for homemade Jams, Jelilee, fruit cakea, cookies, pica and cakes; Mrs. George Smith, grasns booth with display of table loeorationa and wreajtis, candles and novolties; and Mrs. Harold ‘Em erso n Bonham, white elephant booth. New '61 Chevrolet Mrs. Harold Treaah wiU bo in NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON charge of the coffee break re- World/s most froihment booth. There will also There are six easier loading Chevrolet wagona (or '61—ranging be an assortment of gift items In­ A u to m a tic from budget-pleaaing Brookwooda to luxurioua Nomads. Each’ cluding aprons, handkniti, pot powerful haa a eave-aized cargo opening measuring almoat five feet feoldara and toys. Mra. James Brpwn and Mrs. acroes and a concealed compartment for etowing valuablei Mervin IMmundaon of Glaston­ 8 transistor >'$ Hm Gift SIw't Swra to Apprwciolw! (with an optional extra-coat lock). bury will be in charge of the fash­ ion luncheon. pocket radio feOOOOOOOOOOO

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indignation today over the flight amithem. Pacific coast and south­ ye«terd*y *■ an individuxl pro- Shopping't)ay‘s from Paris of Pieir* LafnillaidO New Storm Breaks western border. poMl by Brinokartioff, but It 1* Pim es M arch Algiers Revolt and aaid he Would not receive him A band of warm air extended NOW ifi m s m o i T ^ e&iiedy, Ike Declare U. S. similar-to racommaodations by the Don’t Bark Up Wrong Alley s Retirement: State News Till Christmas if He came to San Sebastian. In Western States from the western Gulf through the REMOVE UNWANTED State Safety OommiMion. News Tidbits Aims Outlined Chief in Spain "I am not in the habit of con­ Ohio Valley and Lower Great The bill, which will be oonaid- If You Plem on Giving Pet ferring With parUamentariana,” Lakes, into the St. Lawrence Val- To Continue Peace Effort erad by the IM l Legialature, Colled from AP Wires (OeatiBM trem PeiO Oae) Lat BM free you of tM t ea«IW| l Ir: Happy Times said the fdrmer Algerian com­ Uy, with temperatures ranging forever. M y aaedloally * ’*a- Roundup would foriUd 18 and 17 year old Xugan* Tbannan, state repra- (Oaetfained tre n Page Oae) mander, who broke with Gen. B r HABIB OAEKB drivers from driving before 7 a.m. By J4HIN MOBIUSSET ^casa of a dog, it should bo about ■ued by the Weather Bureau for from the 70s In'southern Texas to ia aafa, pertBaaeBt aafi tram Om ) was vradting on the steps to greet Reporta .to the 4t)t'mUllon mem­ santAtlva from the National Foun­ Charles de Ga'ulle Over the Alger­ the 50e in the/Lower Great Lakes. aUa. why let aaatgfcOy IH (Continiied from Fag* Om ) and after 7 p.m. ’Isolation of the Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Bix months old. Childraa like to Defense Attorney Jean Gallot told the new etorm from the mountains him. ber National Council of Churchea pick up puppies and tfils could lead dation, haa told Tolland Ckmnty ian question. Thirty and/ 40-degree readings face veD your goad leokar Mid >peciflMUy EUen- Adding to the ceremony of the Savor Oeodness of Age, order would be punishable by a aasembly in Ban Francisco regard­ New York (NEA)—If you de­ the court an anonymius telephone Salan has been living here for of north central New Mexico into werereport^a along the Atlantic Is Advice ot Betired Pastor Torringtoh, to the Torrlngton His­ SO-day license stupenslon on the to an Injury to the pup. An older March of Dlmaa campaign work­ liswir and Kennedy tp.lked over occasion, the Marine Band was on ing foment in Cuba and The Congo side to give an animal aa a gift, dog haa a better chance to fend caller Informed 'him LagaUlarde nearly a month. He appeared up­ western Kai^aa. Falla of -up to coast from northern Florida but MARY C. WARD, R.N. hand and an honor guard from all torical Society and public be­ first offense and a year's suspen­ conclude "We must not concede first make sure you’re not barking ers that throe apeclflc areas sre set over Lagaillarde’s flight from four ipehefi were expected ae the tte American balance tt payments "Ihren when we are 70 or 80, we sion on the second offense. for himself. ■llppdd ihto Spain. ranged M the 60s in southern Oortmed Ueetraioflat the armed services. quests totaling $75,000. the revolution to Communlam” ... up the wrong alley. If you choose a female, eonaid- to be oovered In the 1661 program. Paris where he was on trial tor snow iqpresd across the southern parts of Florida. 674 CENTER 8T. ~ TBL. Ml fi-fittl •ad the position of the American There were, too, several hun­ can get rid of habits and thoughts James K. Wlillams, safety com­ Narcotics charges against Barbara While it’s a' rare person who De Gaulle is flyinj; to Algeria Rockiei end extreme southern pla­ mission director, said a recent er having her apayed to pra'vant . They are: Support of a research to promote a plan for self-gov­ his part in the antl-GauIliat up­ Rain and scattered showers hit AB Werk By AppotalaaMt dollar. Secretary Anderson recent­ dred spectators around the White that only harm us." Buiiis, 22-year-oId daughter of the doesn’t like animals, not every­ program; continuation of the rising in Algiers last January. teau region into the bouthweatern Areas from the western Gulf Free OoaanKatleaa House grounds who sent up a 'iheer Auloi$t Charged study showed that one out of six unwanted puppies. ernment for the ^ vast territory. Plains. ly has been -Attempting to reduce A' retired pastor, president of a Bridgeport, Dec. 6 (/P)—A Long late comedian Bob Bums, have been one has the time or facilities to It's a good idea to buy a book'on health acholarshlp program and Reports from France said states northeastward through the the forei^ drain on Americsm for the smiling President-elect as 18-year-old drivers was Involved dtamisaed. care for them. If you aUll want payment of medical care coste. LagaUlarde and French settlers in Lagailiarde was believed to have Snow fell during the night In golden-age club and one of the Island autoist was charged by the In an accident, and one out of pets and their care before you Alget^ bitterly oppose De the western areas and also in the central Miasisslppl Valley into the doUar^^hnd Eisenhower has acted his cream-colored sedan rolled up. coroner with simple negligence to­ Adm. John H. Sides, command­ to give a pet, the American so­ select an animal. Have the person The grouj) met for a Idckioff come to Spain in an effort to con­ eastern Lower Great, Lakes. Show'- After the doorstep greeUng, Ei­ liveliest people in his city, said nine 17-year-okl8. Gaulle's plan. northeastern Plains' and northerh to cut some outlays in the military day for a collision on the Con Williams said the raitioe in­ er of the U. S. Pacific Fleet, says ciety for the Prevanttlon of Chiel- receiving the animal read the booh dinner at the Old Homestead Inn fer with Salan or possibly Joseph ^rs Sprinkled northeastern Texas. dpMl. senhower Introduced Kennedy to the long-range goal of the "Com- ty to Anlmala may have the an­ beforehand so that he’ll know how In Somers. Campsign chairmen A number of French settlers Ortiz, former Algiers revolt leader Upper Mississippi Valley. some of the sUff. They peeked, this to me. necticut turnpike Jn Stratford on creased with the ages of the driv­ said LagalUarde’s flig)it was a new Cold air from Canada dropped' ^ Hagerty and Salinger eald cer­ "Sometimes older people use Oct. 29 which fatally injured a ers, demonstrating. that "the 16 muniat colonial empire” of Red swer to your problem—adopt one. to care for the new friend iriien he from each town attended. how believed living under an ■ tain aspects ot the operation of the into the kitchens, noted the dis­ China is to isolate North Ahieriea Cats, dogs and other anlmala are arrives. Brennan aald the research'pro- stage in their efforts to resist De Burned name in Mallorca. temperatures below zero to Tranofueions Nol Old pensary and took a walk by the their age as an excuse for doing University of Bridgeport .student and 17 year olds are the most ac­ Gaulle.' But French authorities in above in th$ Rockies. They rangM executive branch of the govern­ ... House investigating subcom­ waiting at shelters for someone to "The animal ahopld be Intro­ j)'.i gram will seek causes of birth ing toys from wooden spools to be Hwimniing pool in a round about things they would consider inex­ and a truck driver. cident prone.” mittee continues probe of under­ defects and ot rheumatoid ar­ Algiers expressed no alahn. from near 10 degrees sbovs Jtero New York—Blood transfusions, ment, "including those related to trip to the oval executive office cusable in someone younger,” he . Robert Buchsdeian, 25, of Long The study sUso showed, Wil­ take them home for Christmas— duced into the household in an distributed to hospitals. our national security,” as well as cover payments to state highway and they’re free. The only money atmosphere of calm," Miss Paprin thritis. The Foundation’s research Washington Newa General Solan went to Spain along the'Gshadian border of the now a standard life-saving pro­ F.E.BRAYI which will become Kennedy's ort continued. Island fClty, N. Y., was said to liams said, that 82 per cent of all engineers by Florida contracting Oct. 30 "as a tourist” and stayed. Town Takes Bids northern Plains and the eastern cedure, were virtually unknown a the manner in which White House "Reaching the so-called golden have crossed the median divider accidents involving 16 and 17 year involved is the- cost of a license says. "Bring him home a few days program is unique because it has Delegates to the recent National staff, machinery functions, were Jan. 20. firms. where necessary. before or a few days after Christ­ never bepn oriented to a single He has broken with De Gaulle and slopes, of the Rockies to ^ e 30s generation or two ago. During the Watch and Jewelry Repairing The advance word to newsmen years doesn't give a person the going west and collided with a olds occur in dark hours. Grange session voted to hold the in the southwestern Plains and discussed by the two men. was that Kennedy and Eisenhower A taxicab smashed Into a car­ This doesn’t mean you can solve mas so that he can receive un­ disease, b u t' concentrates on the 1961 meeting; in Worcester, Mass., is ordered to stay put of Algeria. On Salter’s Pool ■Civil War only two were de­ "There was of course full under­ license to pry into the affairs of tractor-trailer truck and an auto. riage containing the infsint son of whole field of virus research. Another De Gaulle foe often re northwestern Upper G r^t Lakes. scribed in medical reports. In the At Reosenobifi Pricfis would spend a few minutes alone, younger members of the family, The accident occurred just west , WIDEM APPOINTED all your present-giving problems divided attention and get acquaint­ at Which time the regular biennial standing that under the constitu­ Actress Patricia Neal and British ed with his new surroundings with­ Many more trained workers are election of officers will be held. ported in Spain' is Joseph Ortiz, ' The town will open bids Dec. 19 West of the extreme' *;old belt, Spanish-Amerlcan War not one tion the President of the United and then go into a conference with to be demanding, to be untidy, to of Surf Ave. about 1:20 a.m. Hartford, Dec. 6 CP'— Appoint­ Author Roald l^h l in New York, by running down to your local needed to carry on the program. readings ranged to th4 30s along Prompt Sorvicfi — > 2 Wotchmokfirs cabinet members and others. Coroner Isadora L. K o 11 e r shelter and asking for a dozen cats out a lot of hustle and bustle going The only officer elected at this Lagaillarde’s companion in lead' at 2 p.m. on building a new transfusion was attempted. At States maintains sole jurisdiction complain. ment of Allen MV' Wldem> Hart­ and four-month infant is in criti­ on around him. The National Foundatkm’s pro­ year's meeting was one member of ing the January uprising. - the northern Pacific yboast and in­ present about 50,000 Americans MANCHESTER'S OLDEST ESTABUSHED JEWELER for the conduct of the government But the two men apparently "We can change ourselves, at blamed worn tires on the Buchak- ford Times theater editor, to the cal conditioh with possible frac­ and dogs, gift wrapped. There’s awimmlng and wading pool south to tha 40s and fiOs along the found a lot to talk about just be­ a little more to it than that. "It may look cute,” Mias Paprin fessional education servlCss reach the Elxecutive Committee. May­ Government officials predicted receive transfuslorvi a month. 787 MAIN ST.—STATE THEA'nSR BUILDlNa until his successor is inaugurated,” any age, so that, instead of being lan car as a prime cause of the Hartford Fhie Arts Commission tured 'skull... Poland and Yugo­ Into every accredited high school nard Dolloff, master of Maine of Salter’s Pond. Kenned;'-Eisenhower state­ tween the two of them. tragedy. was announced today by Mayor De- Janice Paprln, a spokesman for says, "but never hang the animal that anyone attempting to enter Store Cloaed All Day Wedneaday UatU Oot. 1 It was 11 a.m. before they end­ restless, we are at peace,” he slavia have signed a trade pact up in a stocking or put him In smd coUege/in the co'imtry to hrip State Grange, was reelected to the Algeria would face a formidable The bids are to be submitted to ment said. stated. Fatally injured were David Lupco. providing for trade turnover dur the ASPCA, has some sugges­ promising young people who plan post. "The meetings, however, were ed their private discussion. Blundell, 23, of Ladder Hill Rd., Wtdem, who is to fill the unex­ Ing 1961-65 of $320 million. tions, whether you buy or adopt a box under the tree. You may barrier. French air and naval the office of General Manager The doorstep greeting was the Another rule this man of God walk away and forget all about careers in the health fields. North Central Pomona will meet forces patrol the coasts around Richard Martin in the Municipal extremely Informative in nature, follows Is: "Appreciate your­ W: '.?or^, a UB student, who was pired term of Miss Martha L Malayan Prinae Minister Tengku an animal. Five scholarships will be of­ Im Vernon, as guests ‘ Vernon ffhus, we feel that we were able first meeting between Elsenhower a passenger in the car, and Johnson, resigned, will serve imtil him.” Prepare a place ahead of the clock to prevent gun running Building. Bid forma and specifics' and Kennedy since the election. self.” Abdul Rahman told parliament to­ "Make sure the one receiving time where the pet will he kept. fered to high school graduates in Grange ^ursday at 6 p.m. There Shop now In our discussions to provide a bet­ Charles Parent, 60, of Fall RiVer, Dec. 15, 1963. day that because of attitude of the animal really wants It,” Miss Connecticut in 1961. Information will be a Christmas program put by Algerian rebels. tions are available in the town ter foundation for our representa­ Elsenhower stood beaming. As "Many of us run ourselves Mass., driver of the truck. Both He will be introduced to fellow Have feeding dishes, a bed and, of LagaUlarde and the four who controller's office, 66 Center St. Kennedy walked up the steps down." he said. "We owe our­ some Indonesian leaders he was Paprin warns, "raey may take it course, food on hand. and iqiplicationa may be secured on by the Graces.- Eaeh member is tives who are working on the nec­ men were taken to Bridgeport commission members at a 4 pm. dropping his mediation efforts only because they don’t want to ’ at the high schools through guid­ asked to bring'.sui unmarked grab vanished with him were under The pool, to be located on the essary orderly .transfer of execu­ Ehsenhower - told him, "I'd have selves a quantity of respect and meeting Dec. 6 in the Municipal Don’t forget that puppies are provisional liberty during their present parking lot north of Ly' come down there but the photog­ hospital where B\undell died Oct. over the New Guinea dispute bC' hurt your feelings. ance dlrectCra. The deadline for bag gift. Up to the Family tive responsibility from one ad­ liking. 30 and Parent NoV. 8. Building’s engineering library. tween Indonesia and The Nether "When picking a pet, take Into just like little children. You haVe Aettvitiea SUted trial, with the right to travel with­ dall St. and east of Parker St., ministration to another. The prog­ raphers wouldn’t let me do it.” "And let's put more value on to have patience when it comes applications in 1961 is April. pay later I In addition to Mayor DeLucco, lands,.. Five Formosan fishermen consideration the size, breed, dis­ Dec. 6—Hebron Grangs, Gilead in France. would be 42H by 82>4 feet in the ress to date on this work has been Eisenhower wore a brown suit old things," the pastor said to me. to housebreaking them. You’ll find Tolland County Chapter haa a the commission consists of Sister were rescued at Saigon, South 'Viet' position of the animal, the size of big job aheiLd. At present, out­ Hail, 8 p.m., ’’asa h Night.” Those Warrants for the arrest of La- swimming section and 20 by 42*4 T h is year, buy better with an HFC Shoppers' Loan. With Where to hold the memorial most satisfactory. and matching hat. Kennedy, a "Sometimes we think that, merely Wins Injury Suit Maria Ancilla, Charles C. Cun­ nam today after 72 days of aimless the home or apartment and the the housebreaking Information in galllarde's four co-defendants feet in the wading section. "We believe that through such blue-stripped suit. Concord, N. H., Dec. 6 (iD your dog book. standing indebtedness is $10,000 attending requested' to come in cash from HFC, you may shop at any store you wish, service . . . in our spacious because something is old, it no ningham, Charles B. Salsbury, drifttni: in a junk blown out into age of children in the home.’’ with about $4,000 in the treasury. costumes of clashing colors. A fine were issued. But Lagailiarde, since A quonset hut on the site will orderly processes the continuity of Eisenhower and Kennedy shook longer is any good. A federal court jury has awarded Miss Mary Edwards, Henry F. Miss Paprin recommends small "Children should be taught how he possesses immunity as a mem­ continue to be used as a bathhouse and buy exactly what you like for everyone. You’il like government affairs will be assured hands twice—the second time for jkii Oakville, Conn., woman, $32,- the South China Sea by a typhoon Last year $7,867 was raised in of 15 ceiits will be imposed on- chapal, tha church or in the "I’m talking about old books. Ludorf, John C. E. Taylor, Arthur King Baudouin of Belgium i (but not tiny) to medium size dogs to handle animals with' kindness Tolland County and $1,670 was those nothin such costumes; Good ber of parliament, posed a special but will be repainted and new par. doing business with HFC, the instalment cash loan and our people will continue to the benefit of photographers, mean homes that may not he up^ 446 in a suit against the Sandy V. R. Tilton and Alan Tompkins. for children. Children under five and consideration,” Miss Paprin Will Grange 8 p.m.. Past Masters’ case. The cabinet decided to ask titions and wiring will be added home . . . is a decision which demonstrate that they are united and Kennedy told the President: Point Restaurant at Alton. * celves President Moise Tshombe says. "And last but not least, given to the chapter in two lega­ company astabUshad in 1878. Drop in or phone. Borrow to-the-minute, but which are Con­ of the breakaway Congo province are usually too young for a live cies. Night. \ parliament to lift Lagaillarde’s along with hot Water heaters for up to $600 and take up to 20 months to repay. we leave to the family. The fam­ In the nation's leadership toward "It's good to be here." venient and cozy. Mrs. Mary F. Champagne, 70, pet. Handling of pets by older chil­ warn the youngsters that the pet’s Dec. 7—Mahehester Grange, peace.” set of Katanga ... A bone-chllUng The 1961 drive will get underway immunity. showers and a small addition to ily's wish is our command, and A Marine Corps band played "I’m talking about ohl furniture said she was injured July 1,1057, dren should be supervised. In ihe tail Is not the leash.” Orange Hall, 8 {hm.. “Memories,” The four who disappeared With house the pool filtering syaterm' M et— n ia it a aa dl laaat Reaffirming the historic Ameri­ the "Stars and Stripes Forever" when she was struck and knocked Student Teachers cold set in ..cross northern and Jan., 3. Mrs. Alfred Soracchl of can position that thi.s nation docs that often has a chafm and offers central Rockies today as snowfall Coliunbia, who is now County Mrs. Laura Loomis a 50-year Lagailiarde are Jean-Maurice DC' The plans drawn by Town Ei we'll assist in arranging the as the Senator's car entered the comfort which modem pieces lack down by a restaurant door. turned to light flurries. Chapter Chairman, will continue as member will be honbr^; Colum­ marquet, former deputy and ex' gineer Walter Fuss also call for ’CMh MONTHLY PAYMIHT ICHIDUll not covet other peoples' territory grounds. The jury deliberated four hours To Address ACE bia Grange, 'Yeomana Hall, 8 p.m., Tm SrI service anywhere. nor seek to dominate other nations, Most Important, let us appreciate before returning its verdict late Columbia cainpgi^ chairman. paratroop^ officer; Jean-Jacques concrete aprons, fencing, a ai JO 10 n 6 A military honor guard of sol­ old friendp And the old virtues of She haa announced the followiiig •’Safety Program.'" Suslnt, former Rightist student tary sewer and storm drain,/and S*rmlt p^rmti Ssfmh the statement continued: diers, sailors. Marines and Coast yesterday after a one-week trial Dec. 8—Hillstown Grange, 8 - 9 - "The American people and their faith, hope and charity." Nine prospective teachers, who Girl Deputy on Target appointments; Atty. Marry Ham­ leader; Marcel Ronda, reserve site work. , IlM $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 Guardsmen stood at attention. Network Locates mer of Rockville, county campaign p.m.^‘’Neighbors’ Night;” iOoven- captain; and Fernand FerSl, mem­ government have consistently Th'e greeting ceremony took not .tuS't becau.se you have reached are high school students interest­ try Grange, 8 p.m.. Public bard Town directors have appropriat­ |366 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 sought to protect freedom and have what la called the golden years GOP for Mariani ed in teaching, will be presented chairman; Dr. Allen. Dumbeck, of ber of a Rightist settlers’ group. ed $45,000 for the project/' About 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 tried to help people throughout the more than two minutes. Hartford, Dec. 6 (/Pj—Statt Sen. Lightning Origin Selma, Ala. (ikiM4 tR RiiRofKturar’t «g||HM.Mitp«t4 ptiM tl iKtory ailk Vt 4 m pijnmRt, v /M m s uawemaTifa acaasT riwewci»t"Vi>»TtTa?ia4r BOYS' AND GIRLS' ^ You can meet your cash requirements with an N- rmriIi caatfMt vttk m crm I ctrrjrtRf ilMf|RR,M / O O t a d d a i H economical loan against your savings passbook RKRl. IriRlpOlWiM.'iRMrMCR, Nil* M4 from the Savings Bank of Manchester. A S L i m a A S PER MONTH ImiI Iuh, II My, ulri. R i n ^ • COAT AND ASK ABOUT OUR What a w onitrfulgijt LEGGING SETS NEW FOREIGN REMITTANCE SERVICE idea . . . tht ring only a Mother may. wear. AATINTIO Your savings remain undisturbed and continue to bSNOWSUITS draw dividends, while yon repay the loan with Trie $*s4i ef . ftf letker as4 Mather. easy payments out of your income. The perma­ The iteae* ef the meath . . . far each chill la the teeillr. nent security you are building up goes on unin­ Thii Chrittmai give her the gift she will cherish above . JACKETS terrupted by your temporary need for cash. all others —- the "Mother’s Ring.” Two graceful bands of 14k gold, signifying husband and wife, are joined iitogether by the stone of the month for each child in the family. REDUCED Your savings earn No other gift could mean to much — to your Mother, Currmt Annual Dividend to your wife, to any Mother dear to you. u k l RamMar Amartcan OaluM 2-Doer Sedan "Afoffcer's Ringt" are etulom made in your ehoiea of white or yellow gold, and $o designed inat stones may •Striking New Styling wilt th v In atyfa, a Csramle-Arinarad muffler and talpipa. be added at a future dale. •pnihm EXTRA OPPORTUNITY oBoat lluet Protaethm. Oeep-Dip rust- netb*ou«nodadbyy*anymo3fichanges, eindivldusl Lag Roam. Sscttonel Sofa proofing— up to ropf. Beautiful genuine crystal glassware in the old fashioned and juice aLoeat Tire W ear baeeua* of big, 15-Inch BUDGET TERMS glass sue are yours in sets of 6 for only $1.75 per set when you open eanteata In 1960. wh*alt.(Mottcompacts have foreign aUa ONE CHILD ...... 125.00 Lnnstmas Club Accounts of $5 or more. , tional itaxtra c o tL ' 13-inch wheels.) * ^ TWO CHILDREN...... gSO.OO Voted ‘most trodbla- *80% Mere Trunk space for % l , big aStoat Bower Ctwioa—90 or ^125 HP Six: THREE CHILDREN ...135.00 OFF free ear" by owners. famNy room for six. . . 3 tranamisalon choieaa. FOUR CHU,DREN .... .$40.00 avings [Hank of ISIanchester 'Betorm You Buy Any SImo C a r, N'm Smart To Your Rambior Oealer MAIN OFFICl LAST BnANCH WEST BRANCH ■ t M. ,, .) S M O O R ^^xuhtfiaRd/ -Munch* . f . * I ■ w . « < r fi . DdCORMIER m o t o r s a l e s , Inc. 24 Mapla S tn e t, ManehMter, ConnC 917 MAIN STREET>^I f.5SU ' ' ' / N I HUH'. HAY W ' •. f / .liiu il. nOTH flRArJC Mr \ ( u., ; f,, FLASH! RAMBLER OUTSEL^LS ALL BUJ 2 IN NEW ENGLAND! P 4 ^ TWELVB liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 6. 1960 r t" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 FAGMTBOKtWN celebrant. The Rev, Henry J. Mr. and Mrt. Earl^ Oardner, 173 Coventry; Mrs. Mary G on and ...... ml nf fi iTil ' . Murphy and the Rev. Anthony P. 22 Subpoenaed De Gaulle Gets Spring S t; a daughter to M:r. and son, 133 Helaine Rd.; Mrs. Stisan Ai Obituary Kusdal were Mated In the »anc- Petry Will Supervise Mrs. Maxey Koval, 316 Center'St; Sweet and son. East Hartford. C o v B n J t r y maeting nights to the 'Drat Tues­ L SdlU MM MM BIU tuiary. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DISCHARGED ’TODAY: Susan day of the month. The next sesslan Snowy Owls Organist was Mrs. John Buck- Young, Wappihg. Godez, South Windsor; Keith De- wm ba at 8 pjn. today mt UM| fo r Probe of $1.2 Billion for pathy, Willimantic; Robert Mur­ church halL Tha Society will re­ HatoUI J* . BAtTon ley, and soloist was George Gou- DISCHARGED TES’TKRDAY: duere. iect M n. Bertha Rau, 51 Ellington phy, 16 Hackmatack St.; Beverly Board to Drop/Classrooms ceive Ccmraunlon In a body at the Seen in U.S.I Harold’ J. Barron, 55, of 18 Burial was In Storrs Cemetery, Lucious, 340 E. Center S t; Mrs. 7;S0 SJh. Maas tha second Bun- Maplewood Dr., Clinton, and for­ County Crime Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Harrlette where Father O'Brien, aMisted by Atomic Force Gels, 40 White Bt.; Donald Stark­ Carole Parker, 480 E. Middle ’Tpke. day of the month at ths local merly of Ea*t Hartford, died sud- Father Murphy, read the commit­ James L. Perry, project coor-^ weather, 38 Chkrter Rd., RoCk- church. Hsw York, Dsv. • (D -Tha United donly laat night at New Haven He eerved Manchester before At Re3molds, Center in ’61 THE tal. Bearers were John Kelleher, (Conttnned from Page One) dinator for the 3500',000 Barnard (Continued from Psge On«) vine; Frederick Putnam, 95 N. MORE VISmNO BRITAIN Yuto Variles Kst Stataa be fadag an Invashm-r-1 Moapital. as clerk of the works from ear­ Thomas Holloran, John Glenn, Dr. Junior High School renovation Main S t; Mrs. Ficphces Benson, London—Britain's 1,390,000 for­ Tho North Coventry Women’s of anowy owls from ths Arotic. Among his survivors are^ his John l>Roy, Richard Leonard, and begin by having sUt* policemen project and the '3180|000 elemen-' ly 1953 to 1956, during which Debre called the enactment South Windsor; Welton Williams, eign idsltors spent $616,000,000 FU u for the raprgaalsaUon of^ Mothers assisting with classes mother, Mrs. Esther.I* Barton, a Club will hold its annual ChrUt- The ewto, about tw o fast lengj Fred Rlccio Jr. present necessary background in tary school renovation project, la Manchester High School was built. "one of the great acts of this leg- Hartford; Mrs. Virginia Miller and last year. Tourists are expected Ois aleaMBtary m ImM s during the ^ waek include Ib a . Dudley. B. brother, John Barron, and a sis­ formation, after which he would be Ulature.” to number more than 2,000,000 a ,maa p aiiy at 8 p.m. today at from beak to tail tip, bavs bean about to become supervisor of He then became chief inspector daughter, 10 Westvlew Ter., Rock­ next selidol year In 'Qradea 1 Ferguson, Mrs. Mathew Barvir, tha Church Comihunlty House. All CHRISTMAS GIFT ter, Mrs. Marian Ackerman, alt of Dwight E. Gray gin talking to other witnessea. The main aim of De Gaulle’s ville; Mrs. Goldie Jone(( and son, year by 1965. Mrs. John Kersen Mrs. Raymond seen as far aouth as Long Island, Manchester: and another brother, One witness today, LaBelle said. construction on the $6 million on the construction of toll sta­ through • elimlnats tha nePd for women are cordially invited to at­ Funeral services for Dwight E ., r , „ federal office building In Hart­ tions on the Connecticut Turn­ nuclear plan is to equip France Victor and Mrs, James R. Mec- tho National Audubon Soclaty aald| George Barron of Rockville. Gray, Coyne Trailer Village, South would be on the sUnd for several classes in the Reynolds School ln tend and bring a 50-cent gift for yesterday. ford. pike toll stations and general with a weapon of her own with a Arthur. He also leaves a son and two hours, with his testimony extend Mansfield and at the Center the grab bag exchange, as well as The birds are likely to go on I Windsor, were held yesterday af­ He informed General Manager SU7 -rintendent for a Hartford gen­ French Anger on the trigger. It The Republican Town Conunittee daughters, all of Clinton, and an­ ternoon at the Walter N. Leclerc Ing over to tomorrow’s session. He ptovidee for a stock of French- School. will meet at 8 p.m. today at Booth- a variety of foods for a needy exodus once every four ycara. did not identify the witness. Richard Martin today of the new" eral contractor, Bartlett, Braln- Use of-Center School may be For the whole family other brother and two 'sisters In Dimock Memorial Library, family at Oiristmaa. Bl|ht of the owla were aacn last Funeral Home, ?3 Main St. The post. anrd and Eacott. biillt atomic—later, perhaps, hy­ East Hartford. Rev. Clarence E. Winslow of The one-man grand jury will took required again in the next two or In chSige of decorations will be month by an Audubon group at The project which Perry has- drogen—bombs with the necessary Players 8.0A. Funeral services will be held Church of the Nazarene officiated. into gantbling, prostitution al­ Perry is a native of Hartford, vehicles to deliver them, three years, according to an an­ Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs. Plum Island, Maat. One waa shot leged payoffs to Hartford City po­ Buperviapd. here is almost com­ nouncement by Supt. of Schools Coventry Players are in need of Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Ben­ Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, and a 1941 graduate of the Went­ 'The original |1.3 billion now two additional Items for the pro­ Samtllo BuscagUa; and i^resh- at Boston’s aiiport and another at jamin J. Callahan. Funeral Home, East Hartford. Bearers were Wil­ licemen. and illegal liquor viola­ pleted. ' worth Institute In Boston. He is approved will only start getting Royal O. Fisher. ■ Rewayton, Cckin. They may pene­ tions. Perry will begin his new work In S^tember, Grades 1 through duction of "<3at on a Hot Tin R oof’ ments, Mrs. Walter Binge, Mrs. 1602 Main St.. East Hartford. liam A. Gray, William K. Gray, married to the former Miss Estelle the project under way In the next at 8:80 pjn. Friday and Saturday trate as far south as Florida, under | The inquiry will be conftned to Monday. Designer Of the building Odermann of Manchester. The 6 will require 33 classrooms which Naren Ellis, Mrs. Katherine Conk the right condiUona. Burial will be in Green Cemetery, Gar.v Gray. Rlchartl O'Neil, Daniel five years. Other expenditure will at WUUmantic State College Shafer ling, Mrs. Itbsaeli Storrs, Mrs. Glastonbury. Coughlin, and James Shea. any evidence of wrong doing In is the Douglas Orr architectural C' lie have five children: two will be housed In the Robertson The owls—white but flecked with I The F IN E S T in sight and sound Hartford County, according to La- be called for as it develops. School and Coventry Grammar auditorium. Russell Karker and Mrs. Michael Friends may call at the funeral firm of New Haven, with the Eb- sons aged 18 and 16, twin daugh­ The sum now approved Is sup­ i f n . Raymond Marois, property brawn—aue harmless and are pro­ ('harlee H. Bronkle Belle. but if evidence about crime bets, Frid and Prentice Co. as as­ ters aged 14, and a daughter, 3. School. Classrooms of equal size Peace. tected by btor In New England and home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock, posed to cover the building of 50 are planned for both buildings. and wardrobe mistress, sa;^ an old and tomorrow from 3 to ,5 and Funeral services for Charles H. in other counties or other states is sociates on” the project. They live at 211 H^)Illster St. Swap Offices New York, among other states. magnifloant ^ uncovered it will be forwarded to atom-bomb carrying bombers plus By agreement, the Town of fashioned wicker night table is TheYbunt in the daylight, feeding 7 to 9 p.m. Bronkie, 206 Center St., were held 270 fighters and 220 helicopters. needed for the southern plantation The officM of the town assessor yesterday afternoon at Watkins- the appropriate authorities. • Maniriield conducts a special claSs and tax collector have been ex' on rnta and mice. The proceedings today grew otit It also involves the la3ring-down^of for a group of 8 to 13 year old iMttlng. Also needed is a medium- Mrs. .Anna E. Zlltnskaa West Miners! Home, 142 E. Cen­ chamged in the town office build­ of an investigation begun secretly a nuclear launching cruiser and an pupils. The special class for those to-large-size man’s full-length Mrs. Anna K. Zilinskas. also ter St. The Rev. Lawrence Almond atoniic submarine, and the study cashmere robe. Anjtone who vrill ing, The exchange was made to l\/lagriavox by state policemen and count.v de­ Reds Call UN Council of IS to 16 yeaus is planned as part known as Zilinsky, 2.11 Bucklsmd of South Methodist Church ofBc- of rockets and other devices. loan such items to the group haa give tha asaessor more room. General Pictures iated. Frederic Werner was or­ tectives In the late spring of 1959, of the Junior high school organiza­ St., died yesterday at the Hart­ while former States Att.y. Albert De Gaulle’s plan has aroused tion which will bo housed in the been asked to conta!et Mrs. Marois ford Convalescent Home in Bloom­ ganist. at her home on Old Eagleville Rd. Manchester Evening Herald S. Bill was still in office. It wss wide criticism among France’s al­ new Junior-senior high schooL Coventry correspondent, F. Paul Nuclear Age War I field after a long illness. She was Burial was in Eaet Cemetery. Discuss Congo Tonight lies in the western alliance. It is Bearers, all members of the bus concerned at the outset with gam­ The administrative stadf o f the Holiday Eveato Stotod Ine little, tele^one ragrim 2- the wife of Anthony Zilinskas, bling. , one factor in the proposals now school system has been directed to Tickets are now available for the Los Angeles, Dec. 6 ID —A gen­ ■Ibo known as Zilinsky. drivers' union. Local 425 of Hart­ 628L Widespread gambling raids were (ContinoMl from Page One) being put forward to equip NATO locate the reqnired number of annual New Year’s Eve party for eral charged with testing the TV - Radio - Stereo-High Fidelity ford, were JamM P. Sheehan, She was born in Lithuania and with its own atomic arms. , teaCheis to Stan tha schools. members of the Coventry volunteer I staged in Hartford County In Sep­ Army’s nuclear-age weapons says had lived in Manchester for many Clinton Ford, Charles Crlpps, Fire Assn., its Women’s Auxiliary George Collins, Harry Hiscock and tember 19.19, as one result, and the colonialists, was Justifled and In- Zone Denial The Hoafd ofiEducation haa ap Skelton in Hospital that the war of tomorrow could tHWsf •MTaal Pm years. Mrs. Zilinskas was a mem­ ' provad chaages in the program and and friends. A biilfet s u f^ r will ■Robert Llovd. investigation continued. dispensable.” end this 'way: ber of St. Bridget's (liurch. course' 6t m id y for the be served by a caterer. TICksts may Hollywood, Dec. 6 (iP)—Comedi­ "The man on the ground—with Survivors, besides her husband. I„sst summer, a committee of the The Soviet delegation opened Hospital Notes school ysar ;-to mersaae the effec be had from Mn. Joseph Bichner Hartford City Council began to Under Appeal an Red Skelton Is In the hospital weapon In hand—will stand tall Include two sons. Anthony Zilm- the way for a Congo debate Fri­ tive length o f the Instructional or Richard Sanborn. and. ivon’t'appear tonight on his on the rubble pile and be ruler of akas of Manchester and Charles give’ publicity to crime conditions ENJOY THE BIGGEST, CLEAREST, day when It called on Ham- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 pjn. for time in echool day. Additional The Nathan Hale Community scheduled TV show. all he surveys.” Zilinskv of Wethersfield; inree In the city and announced it had By Panteleo all areas except nMternIty where school time is being scheduled for Center ia planning a free Christ­ Doctors said he just needs a rest Brig. Gen. Charles 8. lyOrsa, daughters, Mrs. Allen Krivicky of obtained an affidavit from a con­ marskjold to report at once to the they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 .a ll buildings. mas dance Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. at the and a dieckup. A previously taped commander of the Combat Devel­ MOST THRILLING PICTURE IN ALL TVI Windsor, Mrs. Anna Scott of fessed illegal liquor vendor who General Assembly on what is be­ p.m.; and private rooms where they The curriculum is being planned auditorium. Eligible for the dance ahoUr featuring Keenan Wynn and opment Experimental Center at Florida and Mrs. Walter Strlm- told about making payoffs to a Emil Panteleo of 267 Parker St. SKILL TOOLS are 10 a.m. to 8 p.ni. in terms o f the Individual student. will be all young people who hold Adele Mara 'will be substituted fbr Fort Ord, Calif., here for a lunch­ couple of Hartford policemen. ing done to help the imprisoned Ike; a brother, Vincent Zitkas of yesterday appealed to Superior The student’s highest potential in junior membership tickets. The the Skelton show on CBS. eon talk, gave newsmen a glimpse I.ABelIe intervened after the Lumumba. Wilkes Barre, Pa , and nine grand- Q—What problem confronts the Court In a further effort to get Pattents Today 22S . any subject ahould be considered auditorium will be decorated at 7 Skelton checked into Cedars of yesterday of the battlegroimd of council authorized a paeudo grand Hammarskjold sent a letter to eblldren. . state of Wisconsin? land on Horace St. zoned Indus­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. ' in assigmnent of subjects, regard­ p.m. Friday by members of the Lebanon Hospital yesterday and the future: The funeral will be held Friday A—The selection of names for Jury investigation by the commit­ Congo President Kasavubu yes­ Carole^ Parker, 489 E. Middle a t SfiniioL fijucei. junior chaperon dance committee 'Will probably go home in a few *Tt would be unmarked by lines tee and railed fnr the appointment trial. less of the class label, Supt. Fleh- at 8:30 a.m. at the Holmes Fu­ 4,770 lakes without duplicating terday asking that the Inlema- Tpke.;' Allen Sheean, 91 Delmont iMsiated by Miss Busaui Lyman amd days, attendants said. of sntrenchments typical of two of a one-man grand jury. The Planning and Zoning Com er pMnted out Piqills may be «n- neral Home, 400 Main St., fol­ any of the 8,676 names alresdy In tional Red Cross be permitted to mission t'lTC) denied the request St.; Miss Elizabeth McNeil, 220’ coureged in the things in which James T. Rowley. World Wars and Korea. There HI6H FIDELITY lowed by a solemn high Mass of existence. examine Lumumba to make sure in October, 1959 and Common Pleks St. James St.; Mrs. Elinor Mag- . they can « » a l . . M di. Wsltar S. Haven, Ubrarien, IXXIKINO AHEAD would be no fixed front as such requ^^ttt at 9 a m. at .St. Bridget's he had not been mistreated by Court Judge William P. Barber last nano, 36 Greenwood Dr.; Margaret ^ OEA Agent Reperts and Mrs. ItoroM S. Bumpus, chair­ Denver, Dec. 6 (iP)—Hknest Moy­ only battle areas. New weapons Church. Burial will be in St. Brid­ Q In what year was the Amer­ Mobutu’s men. He said Lumum­ month upheld the planners’ denial. Susag, 46 Adelaide Rd.; Mrs. The Educational Association of man of the board of directors Of the er told police somebody stole his would exert an overriding influ­ get’s Cemeterj'. ican Red Cross founded? Ruth Millett ba's seizure had raised general Leasner, Rottner, Karp and Joyce Sarty, Brookside Lane, Ver­ Coventry was recently told by WIT Porter Ubrary, have selected more power mower from the front porch ence since the capability of de­ Friends may call at the funeral A—In 1881. It became an active fear for hie safety. Jacobs, attorneys for Panteleo, non: Mrs. Ella Morse, North Cov­ Uam StUea Jr. o f the Ooimectlcul than 100 adult and children’s yesterday—at the height of stroying mass concentrations of home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m., entry; Mrs. Shirley Beaudry, South Edocatton Association (C3CA) thai botdu from the State Ubriry col­ ■torm that left seven inches of men and material with just such TELEVISION partner In the International Red I.4«m to Accept Oraciou.sly Rajeehwar Dayal of India, Ham- filed notice of appeal according to and Thursday from 3 to .1 and 7 a letter from Manchester’s Town Coventry: Mrs. Justine Gray, Cov­ the txand now ia to have a salary lection in East Hartford. The as­ snow. a slngls shot would be common.” Cross a year later. The Sincere Compliment marskjoId’S special representative to 6 p.m. In The Congo, reported Lumumba Counsel Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. to entry; Michael Yost, 139 Grove St., Index. nU s veouild provide that sortment incdtides boOx fiction and At a party the other night I Rockville; Linda Smith, 41 Hoff­ non-ftotion. Q In astronomy, what Is mag­ waa suffering from serious in­ General Manager Richard Martin. an increase in minimum salaries Charles F. Shaver Sr complimented a man on the charm juries and waa being held under The 1959 decision by the TPC man Rd.: Henry Grzyb, 99 North would automatically determine the All residents * n Invited to take nitude? and beauty of hla wife. He looked S t; Mrs.’ Vivian Sherman, South advantage o f this new material. Charles Fenwick Shaver Sr., 59. A —It refers to the brijfhlness inhumane conditions. followed an application from Pan­ entire sailiury scale untO the maX' of 3028 46 Ave. S., St. Petersburg, pleased but hesitated a moment be­ teleo requesting a zone change from Windsor; Mrs. Doris Sample, East Imum to xeacbed. The Ubrary room is located at the Fla., and formerly of Manchester, of a star. fore saying, "Thank you." The Secretary-general expressed- Residence B and Rural Residence Hartford; Catherine Haefs. 46 Con­ Church Community House. It is hope that I^mumba be given his In speabiag of setary sdted- died Sunday in St. Petersburg hos­ Then with a grin he explained: to Industrial use of lands on both way Rd.; Mrs. Lena Griffin, Tol­ ules and s a l ^ goals, Stiles also open Monday’s from 2 p.m. to 4 MR. AUTO WASH Q What. Greek philosopher full rights under the law if he Is pital. "I wss trying to think up some­ sides of Horace St. land; Mrs. Cynthia Oslund, 20 presented Information on merit p.m. tuid 7 p.m. to 8 p,m.; Ihurs- taught that all things are made thing clever to say. but I guesa a prosecuted and that he be per­ Range Hill Dr., Vernon; Paul Mr. Shaver was bom in Free- The plaintiff alleges his counsel rating of teachers, as compiled by days from 7 p.m. to 7:30 pun. and of matter derived from water? nice compliment like that doesn’t mitted to retain a counsel of his Smithwlck, Ellington; Keith Rob­ vllle, N. T., and attended Syracuse was denied the right to cross the Niitional Education Associa­ Fridays from 2< p.m. to 4 p.m. A —Thales. His teachings were call for a wisecrack.” own choice. ertson, 89 Birch St.; Mrs. Betty University, He was a member of examine certain persons during the tion aa.well as CEA. Mrs. Emil V. Mamet is assistant New Englanil’s Most the first attempt to explain the He's right, of course. What's the public hearing and that the com­ Sllvinsky, Marlborough; Wayne Calvary Presbyterian Church in Hammarskjold released the let­ Stilss the group that CEIA Utn-arian. Albany, N. Y. Mr. Shaver and his world in terms of a basic sub­ use of fending off a compliment. In' Damdurand, 152 Henry St.; Carol told ter to the press after meeting with mission acted illegally in its de­ is supporting assentlally the pro­ Mothers aasistinx with the nius- Moitora Autoaiatie family lived in Manchester about stance. stead of accepting it with a gra^ his 18-natlon Congo Advisory cision. Poliansky, West Willington; Alan ery ctoM at_the North Coventry 30 years and in Vernon for a cou­ ----- .f clous snd pleased "Thank you” ? In denying the change, the TI»C Pizzalo, 69 White St. posed 40 per cent grant in state Committee. He was reported to aid to pubUe. schools, and equal­ C oof'operative Scbool*" this week wlU ple o f years before moving to St, Q Whst charter has been Yet that's exactly what we have run into strong pressure from said recent development In the BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh­ be Miu. Nathan Miller and Mna. Gar Wash Petersburg five years ago. rslled "the cornerstone of English usually do. Someone offers us a area had been residential and fur­ ter to Atty. and Mrs. Thomas A. ized grand lists. AslanrAfrican members of the ^ Hsnor Representativeo Vernon Sanborn. The Saturday A retired salesman for Yale liberty"? nice compliment and we struggle to ther extension of Industrial Zone Bailey, 25 Redding St. cleaning committee vrill be Mrs. ^ Siaioaiziag aad Towne Mfg. Co., formerly of committee to do something about Repreawntative-eiect Mildred C. A —The Msgna Chsrta. disclaim it. If we can we think up Lumumba’s plight. would not be in harmony. BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to Rlchatrd Nicola and Mis. Roland Stamford. Mr. Shaver operated a a clever comeback, without con­ Hiltgen and Rep. Stephen Loyzim Informants said India. Nigeria will be honored at a testimonial LaLangloto. Motor Clojaaiag motel on Treasure Island in Flori­ Q Is the msy apple a prison­ sidering that by our smart remark % " S U M DRIll The four Registrars o f Voters da until last year when he sold the we have actually bnjshed the com­ and others urged that the Secre­ dinner and dance at 7 p.m. Satur­ ous plant? tary-general act at once to free ^ Beg. 818 98 day at the Cove Restaurant The are attending an aO-snd other feed so it ran he readily love the.m, we're afraid to act as to other Afican states.” f r i e n d s . and other members of the town The Wilhelm Funeral Home, St. ! digested. to their work. though we do. Zorin brought up the Congo (.mmittee. — HOUBS — Petersburg, is in charge of funeral i Someone might suspect we be­ Abert Tswn question early Sunday while pre­ Oo-Op to Meet ’Ihs Friendly Circle of First Con- 8 AJ4.-5:30 TJH. Daily arrangements which are incom­ Q With what racing event do lieve them (which we usually do) We Tha parent group of the South plete. ynti associate the Woodlawn siding over the Security Cnuncll fully gregaticiuU Church will meet at 8 AJVL-1 P.M. Sunday or thing we have a pretty good meeting on Mauritania's bid for we Coventry Cooperative Nursery V s se ? opinion of ourselves (which most of 8 p.m. today in the vestry to Mr*. Sophie K. WInt/ U.N. membership. He expressed Kindeigarten will meet at 8 p.m. A It Is the trophy awarded to us do have) or that a simple sfcus/nv M ha Wednasitoy, at the home of Mrs. work on Christmas gifts. Each Mrs. Sophie Kramer Wmtr, 52, hope Hammarskjold would take all member has been asked to bring the winner of the Preakness. one "Thank you" will mark us ss some­ thr. ^ / Dudley E . Ferguson on High St. W A S H R A T E S of 4545 Alton Rd . Miami Reach, what unsophisticated (which most meaaures to safeguard Lumumba’s two small gifts. of the rounti-y's most traditional safety. th e clergy e l _____ . 5 show n b y A t o o i sale will be held at 10 $2.00 per wash. Fla , and formerly of Man' hester, of us, forl\inatcly, are). 1.1 _ ' Plans are «ing made for a died at Mt. Sinai Hoapital, Miami races, held si Pimlico. Bsitimore, Thi.s triggered a protest from the a.m. Satimday at Tremblay'e super­ $ S J » tor 0 waskea. (Save $2) Maryland. So valuable la the So we flght off a compliment In­ funeral calls to market; -Mm, Frederick C. Hohr Christmas sale and food aale Dec. Beach, early last evening. United States which declared SAW 17 by Circle membera. $18.00 for 12 washes. (Save $6) stead of reaching out an(i accepting m Jr. will serve as general chairman. Mrs. Winis was bnr-n March 19, Woodlawn Vase that It Is kept In Zorin was acting out of order and thought of without The Holy Name Society of St a vault. It with unconcealed plea.sure, as we All items are to be brought to the 1908. In New York (?ilv .She llverl abusing the privileges of the chair. ‘••quests ofter^’f'!®**^®"- P«ne Mary’s Church haa changed Its The SPECTACUUUt 27 In Manchester froni 19.39 to 19.14 at would any other gift. store by 10 a.m. And we atruggle to 6nd just the s a c r i f i c e . Pupils of the school are making in hand-nibbad maliotany> chsny 39 Wellington ltd Her hushami, Q- Why has present dsy stten- ^"-^ve per;;naT NEW LOW PRICEI Lewis H, WInt*. «a s an official of llon been focused on the'Rhesus right thing to say in reply when Water llan Qiiadriiplott M odel 636 scrapbooks for the children at the or dark Amarican tsafmit fkiishss. Manrhester Modes, Inc. fnr many monkey ? there is no better wa.v to receive a Windham' ^ Oommimlty Memorial ^^^s community 4. Low priced saw with professional fea­ Reg. $49.95 years. A— Because It was used In ex­ aincere compliment than with a Detroit The advent of air con­ Hospital. These will be delivered U rl tures. Vari-Torque clutch disengages Special during Christmas week. Mrs. W'lhtr was a graduate of periments to estsblish the nsture gracious "Thank you,” ditioning, automatic WMhers, and V fortunate In iw, FREE DELIVERY 344 BROAD ST blade if it binds in cut. Powerful New Britain High School During a host of other new water-using Several ’vacancieo etxist in the with complete UHF-VHF tuninff aod BmlidfBny finiilh eabinet of certain blood types. Rh negative fespect. motor—over 1 h.p. Cuts 2' lumber $39-88 eomUned nursery and kindergar­ Between West Middle Turnpike jnd Center St. World War II. she served as a nr positive. The "Rh" is taken Many hlanfln products has increased the aver­ at 45® bevel. LIDDEH DRU8 volunteer Red Crosa nurses aide at age American's dally require­ 'Respectfully^ ten class held each Tueoday and from the beginning of the mon­ Thursday at Kingsbury House. Fur­ StoJtoSAdMSP TlsakAA Manrhester Memorial Hospital, key’s name. The Indonesian Republic, is com­ ments from 40 gallons in 1900 to A t TIm P A R K A D E mOOTT IVMWnRi pOwMi wQMI 9WQI dlOlMli IHi WW III^MFlIBWIITy wpMHWIM JWm wWpWi lOTHNI and as a volunteer Fieri floss gra\' ther information may be had from MANCHESTER- posed of more than 3.000 islands 150 or more at preaenl. Ameri K Mrs. John Maxwell. lady St the Newington Veinans Q Which president received the extending more than 3,000 miles ran Industry now u.ses about 110 400 hdi optkoly liltsisd w e b m ^ Compact with foiir Mifivsl ooMon. Hospital. Tsrgest number of electorial votes? between Australis and Asia. Most billion gallona a day and la ex Survivors, be.siiles her hiisliaiul. A Franklin D. Roosevelt - 823 Important of these are Bali,Bor­ peeled to need more than twice Ofiw r MogocKOx TV from $110.90 Include a daughter. Miss Alice In 1936. neo, Java and Sumatra.’ that much by 1980. Snap/Lock Jig Saw W’Ints of Miami Beaih: s brother, Louis Kiamer of Manchester; fwff sisters, .Miss Ida Kramei of Man­ Converts Skil and B & D TBE’6tT A J U j[^ B Y STUDEBAKEB rhester snd Mrs ,Sy|\ia (ilasslein drills to a jig saw in just I ,• . !• of Brooklyn. N. Y 3 seconds. No assembly Funerai services will he held In- with screws, bolts, clamps TNI M8«TtaA K morroit- morning si lakeside Me­ morial Park. Miami, Fla. as with ordinary attach­ new power, new economy, ments. Cuts 1* lumber, steel, plastic any shape firom TONIGHT O D O to O M straight lines to circles. Au­ more headroom, wider doors and Fulieralt <^DJVSL&L fihksL tomatic blower keeps saw­ AT dust off line of cut. Reg. $16.95 l.,eonard Rlrrio 1 jV Special The largely attendert funeral of , ■ Priced below 8 other compacts Leonard C. Ricrin. 428 W, Middle : II 8MM BROWNIE 8 Tpke.. waa held this morning at | W PARKADE the .lohn B Burke Funeral Home, fi See the ’61 Lark with the amazing new 87 E Center St . followed by a 2 ‘04 If itat j*»* Ikke an eye-opening demonitntioa aolenin high Masa of requiem at STORE m o v ie N E W S 0 ( / C fkybolt power plant! Diicover an drive todayl That’a aU you have to do St. Thomas -'Aquinaa Chapel, GRANTS n .K' exciting new kind of six cylinder . - - - _ . -a n d you may win one year's free use Only $ 2 ^ 9 S Storra. Snap/Lock Sander performance—enjoy easy e n ^ , extra ‘ * " ^ * 7 9 , 9 0 The Rev. Jamea J. O'Brien waa CAMERA A 61 .LARK ofttcial rulei at your Stude- Now, Skil and B & D drills generoua room inside, luxury r i j R baker Dealer. H unj! Cofitest dotes MEaHAVOX TRANSISTOR RAMO That A CTiild Can Work convert to an orbital aander in interion. And priced *|9 to $5S2 less December 20lKt Wiututrt notified by A Real Stereo Hi-Fi Portable just 3 seconds! No complicated I Christnuu Eve. REG. $25.00 than eight other compacts. Two Magnavox Sp«ariiers wKfc eoaxtol tweeters give Hne ,FW1 six translstore with iraOer ease and aar fiM M assembly with screws, bolts or Cenleil mbftet to all ftdent, tUU and heal Im O. ■ tsae quality. tpr private Ustehlng, clamps as with ordinary attach- DISCOUNT N O W g g . • Pkwi •awew/artwwi'iuiisilwl r«K4l itlh tn d priets. Magnavox precision aatomatle ohaager Cany la pocint ar pane ^ mentb. Haa same full-size 26 sq. in. sanding pad as deluxs mays all lensrds la r t twe-toM eetor eaaa. Single haPtery (toetadad) lasts montlis. SAVE $?!.12 SkQ Sander. Cuts sanding Othsr Magnavox Portable Bteree to flWSO Other Magnavox Traasisisv Badtoa fld A i On EyerythingYou Buy! • EaslMt Camerw^tb Work • No OooipUoated Settlnfs jobs fiwm hours to aiinutes! • Ideal for Fafhlly—Watch Your Children Grave Reg. $16.95, S i n 8 8 ______PUNS FON THE ACCUMUIATION Of A L FLAGG Special • • Has Excellent Rating From A Conaiimer’s Research Bureau SIMlwfiafWfMfMfMIMiMWtElfm iafWISgElfSItUMnKMtUlfSKUICSIlSWmHIHM UCLEONIC8, MANAGER W. T. GRANT CO. Opmi ^ n d a y and Friday Nights (OHi, 9th, 15th. U th) and Evnry Night Chritfmia Wnnk Exenpt 24th ONLY AT StWB hours 7S30 a.in.*S p.m.>Saturday; HU 12 noon HEMI8TRY & Evory Fridoy night HH 8:30 TMtnd, Adiusted, Dnihrnmd, instnlM, ^vorontnfd LECTRONIC8 BUY WITH CASH "Your Guoronf n ....bur 40 Yoort •H ARM , INC. iy Our Own Mnchonlct N/e/£ n t mutiMl fund invtitinf for poi- O# DopondiMo Sorvicn" liMt lenf-lerffl groadh. Fownns for Su^nrifa Sinen 1931 M/C/E sccufflulition plant art avai labia h i « littla It 340 domi and 320 a month OR JUST SAY •9 te 31000 a month. M/C/E plant m$ availabli witli or without low POtt group croditor lift inunnet ^^CHARGE IT” far fra# tkaritara (araapactM) wrHf I •Net AiipIleAhle te legnliy peiee>8xe4 nerrIuuMlIae Braat VaidtihiMk U 6 N. MAIN 8T. ELLINGTON BRANCH "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" Manchester, Conn. BJBNYX. riEUD * OO,. I m . West Road, Route 88 f Body a^laainoiiidlna now lengar lllin . whaaKwao Cniiaar • Wida powar ehotoa up to 23B hp V-8 • VitH your Dador today. MItclie»t-525$ 78 MwwtRlR M m td, B m . ATTM Parkade TRemont 5-6218 Cmm.. EQUALITY—-th t best teonomy of aW* ma_ „ ^nL —n_ | MWii A U U m M lV m P 4 m MANCHE8TBR PARKADE STORE ONLY 404 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIIUUMI MRyWlT VIM wNMM tVf fMMRIb h o m e mPBOVBMKNT HSADqUABTEM MOTORSg lnc«—369 CentGr St., ManciMtiGr, Conn. I9p c iiif« sr. e e S * A

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/■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1960 MANCHESTER, CONM« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 Hockville-V emoh. td friiodont of movement and full G u y X . McCrysUI, 28, of Mspls ,, , .——— .1.111^ n -i.i 23 Whites (io protection o# the law,’/ Rockville-V ernon 81., Vomon, on s chargo of OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ' MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE The decision to set lip ~the> no­ crowomg in a front jeot. SHfARSON, demonstration area came even be­ Ronald C., Godfrey, 24, of 5 To Classes in fore police discovered the vandal­ Grandmother W oooland. fft., Whs finod 835 for HAMMIIXf COC :V ism I'at the little church-owiied roalstlng or oteUmeting an officer. "th 4 j l m j l i l fMiNireilk M B " Dutch Engineer house Mr. Foreman occupied be­ Hio Judge remitted 816 of Uwflne F ra n tz SchcK>I fore the trouble began. Upsets Aliliit, a r t .warned Oodfroy againsrMie- ' A ca oA gBetSlned ^ e yoiing Methodist mioiater r o o ^ t for the police. Godfrey IDdtdmiiMW, dJadtdaw M e Site moved from hit home after dem­ pleaded innocent to the cliarge. ABthoBjr (Scot) New Orlekn■^Dec. 6 UP)— TVan- onstrators made life there unten­ Driver Fined . Gordon V. Kauffman, 47, of 57 Hannan Gerard 8 Greek letter ty-thrae white children .went to 6 Networks ' oradinff sad excavation wOrlc able. He has never taken hip kin­ 4«XUlngton Ave., Ellington, wai fined MMeHIITiR IFFICE THewaaa 7Kind of press wM h e g ^ this morning at the RockvUle-V etnen claases in Intaifrated W i 111 a nl dergarten daughter from the Wil­ The alibi o f a Rockvllla man 88 for failure to heed a yield elgn. ' 819 MAIN STREET pimter in the 8 ----- Vegas, V«rhon traAc circle by Blaine Frants School today, apared the liam Frants School, running the was upset yesterday in City (Jhurt (Jharlqe B. MeherVey, 52, of no Nevada M teMISI-lS?! • MItehill 34215 conatmetion worst of the usual jeera from pick- gauntlet of insults dally. by his grandmother. Mrs. Arna certain addrese, was sentenced to of air----- • Reply (ab.) Construction Co. of Crystal Lake 10 Shrine eta because police cleared a one- Vandals threw their red paint Frazer testified that thera was no 30 daye in jail for vagrancy. ll8TINT0tT0eKIM«nNnN.«MC,6illPJLWinMYt IS bterof in preparation for the construction Budget Vote Eloanor W.. Olin, 28 High fit., (deicadd 11 French verb block area around the building. through windows and damaged an card game as claimed by Joseph MWooUy 12 Bristle of large new, statnlees ateel diner. While the gap in the segrega­ air conditioner yesterday after­ G.' Fairbrother, 24, of 119 Brook­ was given a suspended judgment 10 Musical 20 Avouch 46 Fluff Erwin C.' Tuxbury, of Vernon an noon. on a fh irge of breach of pMce. ISIterata 30 Easy gait 47 Arrow poison Scheduled at tion boycott widened, New Orleans lyn S t ISCUaaUy 4SWetghU officer of the corporation building legialatora prepared to ask the Police mounted an around-the- Fairbrother. fined 875 on evad­ A charge of breach . Of peace nContiune 21 ESpunges 31 One who clock vigil at the empty house. against Chester P. pbrias, 41, o f 14 22 Newest (suffix) of India the diner, aatd the project, when Orleans Parish (County.) School ing responsibility, and 818 for UDerotee 50 Noun suffix •The boycott held firm at the E. Main S t, was dismissed. THURSDAY FRWAY t o f 20 Body of water 23 Most mature 37 Relics upon complete, will reach a coat in the City Meeting Board to reaign, the New Orleans dri'ving without proper brakes, by 24 Pleasant 38 salt 51 Mariner's Statea-Item reported. city’s other Integrated school, Mc- Deputy Judge John /L. Mortm, •The, court nolled a charge Of im­ 21 CUdc boetlea direction neighl>°''h‘x>d of 875,000. 25 Diadem expressions 41 Ledger entries / — Rep. Risley C. Triche, pn admlnr Donogh No. 10. Only three Negro testified a week ago that he had proper turning against Harry 25 Tissue (anaU 42 Edges 53 Pillar Tuxbury said his wife and Mrs. Rockville votera will be asked flret-grade ^rls entered classes 28Beaata 54 CoUectioB iatration House floor leader, aaid: been playing cards at his home Libby, 88, of West Rd., Vernon. 32 BrilUancy c t 26 Froster 43 Presently Joseph Bray of Vernon, also of­ tonight to approve a 8520,70? there. 27 Winged 44 Icelandic saga of sayings ficers of the corporation, win oper­ "I don’t aee luiy way for the Nov. 5 at the time the car of The court also nolled a charge of achievement budget for the 1960-1981 ffscal Despite the police blockade, driving while under suspension of ate the eating estahUshment when schools to be financed unless the Mrs. Gene'vleve Wieliczka was hit 33 Fixed taming r " r n r TT n r year atAhe annual city meeting at white pupils arriving at- WllHam liconj^ lodged against Walter A. point r “ 2 5 r ~ 8“ I r - It U opened for buainess. *• <3ity Hall at 8 p.m. school board steps aside." on High St.. Tjc^^fone Vandals dumped red paint on the Frantz school still heard jeering B_rown, 34, of Crystal Lake Rd. 84 Rent A building permit has been is- It has been predicted that the from five white women in a house Mrs. Wieliczka identified the 35 Run away IT" 14 porch of the nome that formerly car which struck hers and quick­ Massacuaetta driver paid 88 towed atied for the diner and Tuxbury budget Will result in a 5-mill tax on the corner opposite the school, for speeding. housed the Rev. Llpyd Foreman, a hut it was the quietest morning at ly left the scene, as Fairbrother’s 36 Takes into IT" IS has entered into” a 15-year lease hike. Active, participation by citjr rallying point In return-to-school with Joseph L. Bury of Rockville, residents, some in favor of the the school since integration began and aaid he closely resembled the •The court continued to Dee. 18 custody moves. IT" budget and some opposed to it. Is Nov. 14. driver In her glimpse of him. the ease of David W. 8xych, 19, of 30 Stitcher owner of the property. The prop­ Arrest Expected 40 Difficulties erty lies west o f 'the traffic circle foreseen. Curiosity Seeker Fairbrother’s case was post­ Stafford Springs, Charged with 42Scottish and sopth of Kelly Rd., a triangu­ Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. aaid Pate. demonstrators, he said in a pub­ The suit is still pending. effect in New Orleans, integrated voked by Judge Moran. seminude, balancing huge leads en Tuxbury said he has been inter­ lic statement, "also have the 'right classes are separated by sex. A fine of $12 was levied against their heads. ested In putting up a reataurant for six years and has visited near­ ly 500 dinera in 'various areas Fire Damages illtf'if [\l\f ''(! j( ( checking oh operation, location, and other factors. He said he had Attic of Home ciiirl riiinffi'ij compiled a larga amount of data on diner operation before negoti­ ating for lease on the site. Moderate damage to the attic of The Greatest Show On Worth Is The establiahment will be called a home at 186 Birch St., owned by the Capri Diner and will aeat 68 Mrs. Bernice Sokolowski, resulted shortly after 2 p:m. yesterday from people, Tuxbury aaid. He noted a fire of undetermined origin. fVMMOOl WWgt?OOP Hlfl that the area at the traffic pircle .'(00 HEAP Vltm A 6W? Town firemen from companies 2, J h u grrown suddenly stnd rapidly 3, and 4 responded to both box and S-K-Y-R-O-C-K-E-T-l-N-G as a buaincas center in the last telephone calls, and were able to two years. ont keep the flames from spreading ou M \ V / Across Rt. 83 is the Vernon beyond the Xttic. Fhopping Confer owned by build­ It was necessary, however, for Mk'M W!IH iHl>rllNI .1 IN IlllVI'.lOtJ er George E. Risley, who is plan­ firemen to chop a .hole in the roof ning a 2-atory addition to the to get at some hot spots under the present shopping center, sin addi­ ■ingles. There was also some water tion which would nearly double damage in other parts of the ELEGANT NEW COMPLETE HOME its present length. house. '61 CHEVROLET SALES "Thn wif* Isn't home, Mrs. Higgins, but I'll be glad to Steve Fire Squelched The house is also occupied by tks take a message—up to 500 words!" Vernon Fire Companies 1, 2. and family'of Mrs. Sokolowski's daugh­ ENTERTAINMENT CENTER I spent 16 minutes at noon today ter, Mrs. Sophie Welply. putting out a 8re which started Mrs. Welply eaid her 5-year old Custom Crafted for Unmaiched in the kitchen stove at the home ■on discovered the flames when he UTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON of Mrs. James H. Bosley, on went up into the attic to play. Tankeroosan Rd. Late yesterday morning com­ Performance Firemen aaid the blaze was panies 1 and 3 were called to the quickly.aoxtroUed and. there was apartment of Mrs! Rose Catineau no damage. The fire sirens began at 148 Park St., when she acci­ ringing at noon, a time wdien a dentally became locked out with a siren is sounded anvway. baby's bottle heating on the stove Religion in A rt Talk Set and an 8-month-old baby inside. Miss Katherine B. Neilson. edu­ Firemen said all the water boil­ cational director of the Wads­ ed out of the pan on a gas stove, worth Atheneum. will speak on and the pan began to burn, causing •'Christianity and Art" tomorrow smoke to begin to seep out from at 8 p.m. at an open meeting of under the door. the Liadies of the Sacred Heart. Firemen had to break a window The meeting will be held in the to get into the apartment, but Parish Oenter on Rt. SO. All mem­ found that the top had come off bers of the parish are invited to the milk bottle and smothered the attend/ gas name, ending any danger of Sumner J>ole to Speak a fire. Sumner Dole, guidance director at Sykes Junior High School, will be guest speaker at a dinner of the Put yourself on the road now in America's greatest Men's Union of Union Congrega­ Zoppa President tional (Jhurch tomorrow at 1:30' p.m. Membera will din# on Cornish Of Masonic Club value car. See CARTER'S for the best possible trade* gama hen. Ernest 2ioppa, 253 Hilliard St., ins ANYWHERE! Many Roada in Foreat was elected president of the Fai- NEW 23 Isch* TOTAl lowcraft Club of Manchester Paris — ’The phateau d# Fon­ Lodge of Masons at a dinner meet­ tainebleau, situated about 40 miles ing attended by 46 members last Vie w t e l e v isio n . iouth of Paris, was built for King night at the Oasii Shrine Club in Francis I in the early 16th Cen­ East, Hartford. Zoppa succeeds tury. It is set in the heart of a George Strimaitis. A ll STEREO huge forest where the French mon­ Other officers are Harold Hub- arch! and their court used to hunt. hard, vice president; Earl Laraen, Alrsaeai vm ieu secretary; and Wayne Garland, HIGH FIDEIITY Rtaali O w M (ep- The forest contains 1,200 miles of tleneh boulevards, roads, and paths. In ra-clected treasurer. Speakers this chateau Napoleon signed his Welter Waddell, worahl|>ful mea- abdication before being sent Ihto tar, and Howard Waddell, senior PHONOGRAPH exile on Elba. warden. S mi FM/AM RADIO Prices Were Never Lower - Values Never Greater! COMRINATION Is

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$180^000 (riven to ^Influential Persons* for Help THE iMerntld Anglb Back-of-the-Year Award iv EARL YOST .. '^ 1 % - sport* Ctttor GHUBCH TEN PIN Washington, Dec. 6 (/P)—.fo t ifew TOrk and Chicago, which#blUze the TBC progr.jn. keama^ Carbo is now swytng a two■ys^Urfg8ra-.aomt also wen'known to tha StoafilagB SttokBsse" '. The International Boxing Club went out of existence after the headed the -powerful International term for Ulagally maiujging, and! policsr.^ Jrim dly or even corn- Supreme Court found that they Boxing Managers Guild, and man­ match-making under mltted to Carbo. It’s Wait Ukitil Next Year V Latest Honor to Bellino W. Lk Pet. empire paid $180,000 to two St. James No 1 . . . .7g 26 .750 AlHe4,....M ...... M , 'I S '. 667 monopolized champicmshlp bouts agers at the time were complain­ But Mrs, Carbo. was pedd between He also Implied that Carbo dle- it^’s wait until next year, at least, for the influential persons to help line and violated antitrust laws. ing they did not get enough money 140,000 and 146,000—under her for­ tated termk for a 1962 rematch be- Wapping No. 2 ----- 69 35 .663 Adrian’s » -6U' New York. Dec. 6 (/PI— JoetMlssburl in the orange Bowl, Jan.^ute pass Interception at the goal 2 66 38 .635 Man. Auto ParU . . . IS JS68 up fighters for its televised The Subcommittee is eeking evi­ from fight telecasts. mer name of Viola Masters — be- twefn ' Jersey Joe Wnlcott iuid in the ’s Eastern Conference. The .... . 43 IIUnema 'ms whichWImIs savedesmssAsI the game«84*mA Pns* Second Congo No. Bellino, Na'vy’B All-America 2. St. BrldgcVs ...... 64 40 .615 Frank’s ...... ,...>.18 m -,500 boxing shows, a former IBC dence of underworld activities in Gibson conceded that getting the cauae IBC had to.' deal with .fight heavyweight Champion Rocky two-tini6 Basteim title holders have relinquished th6ir honors In addition to his obvious talents Navy. the prize fight business. Guild’s good adli was a factor in managers on Carbo's side of the Marciano, who since has retired. halfback who already has won St. James No. 2 . . . .61 43 .587 6 A 44 J115 president testified. to the' Philadelphia Eagles in ■what has been as interesting as a runner, Bellino showed him­ 'Kilmer Second .577 Flano’s ...... 472 Gibson testified yesterday that the payments to Kearns, but he ring, Gibson said.- ’The story brought out under ques­ and .48 exciting a season as the the Heisman and Maxwell Tro­ Bill Kilmer, talented UCLA tail­ Bmknuel No. 1 ...... 60 44 But Tniman Gibson rejected a companies associated with had self to be a qulcK-klcker of un­ Second Congo No. 1 58 46 .558 Herm's .16? W - .456 said Kearns earned the money by Committed to Carbo tioning wsa that IBC had Marci­ NFL haa ever known. The Giants, phies this season, was picked usual skin, an adept pass receiver, back, placed second In the voting, suggestion yesterday that the pay­ made, payments totaling about helping to line up matches for the Me agreed with Bonomi that one ano’s contract, but not that of Wal­ who played poorly during the ex­ Emanuel No. 2 ...... 54 50 .519 Jon D t’s ...... ,16; 2^,444 ments were a payoff to guarantee 1180,000 since 1953 to the .wife of Wednesday and Friday night today as football’s Back of the a good passer and a solid, defensive barely ahead of Ed Dyas, Au­ Wapplfig No. 1 ...... 53 51 .510 Mem, Cor. Store ....1 5 .,2 1 ,r -.417 reason for hiring her was "To cott, Carbo told Felix Bocchicchlo, hibition season,. then found the player who made few mistakes. burn’* crashing fullback and rec­ peaceful promotion of the bouts. imprisoned gangster Frankie Car- fights. counterbalance Jack Kearns." He Walcott's manager, to negotiate, winning road only to have soijje of year to the Associated Press post­ So. Meth. No 1 ...... 52 52 .500 Man. Optical ...... I g , g61 . The payoff description was offered bo and to ageless Jack Kearns, season poll. Outatandtog Player. . ord-breaking field goal kicker. —“v.v- . ’ "He did a . good deal more than said he and other IBC executives terms and put Walcott into the the key operators sidelined with , Mississippi quarter­ Comm. Baptist No. 2 49 55 .471 i by John Bonomi, attorney conduct- boxing's, irrepressible Jack of all spread good will and cheer for hoped to "Negate the ill effects” match. injuries, have lost two of their last Bellino received the votes of "The oustanding back on one of So. Meth. No. 4 ___ 48 56 .462 Taking all three -potoitii-.^rom j ing the hearings for the Senate trades. us," Gibson said. that might flow from -hiring . The result, Gibson said, was that the nation’s outstanding teams; he back, also stood high in the vot­ Comm. Baptist No. 1. 45 59 .433 Herm’s, Allied Increqaad itg'Muffuc three games. And in the other, last nearly 40 per cent of some 120 ing. 1 Antitrust and Monopoly Subcom- Beaded Msmager’a Guild Me testified Kearns was known aa Kearns. ’’We wanted continuity in IBC paid Walcott 2260,00()—an ar­ Sunday,. the once • proud Giants sports writers and broadcasters has run well against all opposi­ Talcottvllle No. 2 ..42 62 .401 lead to two full. g ^ e s . H ^ n d ; mittee. Gibson testified Kearns was paid a bitter enemy of Carbo, the under­ oUr TV series.” ;• rangement that "Antagonized Mar­ CT tion." one voter commented. Kilmer is an old-fashioned triple­ So. Meth. No. 2 ....3 9 65 .375 place Adrian’s drdpp^ a 2-1 de­ .were held to k .31-31 standoff by participating in the poll snd out­ threat player in the modem ver­ Gibson faced further questioning to . establish communications with world figure who operated for Gibson identified a scOfe or more ciano and forever alienated him the wlnlesa Dallas Cowboys, distanced his nearest rival in the "His record of yards gained and So. Meth No. 3 ....3 6 68 .346 cision to third place Mandfienter ■ today about activities of the IBC’s boxing managers at large and sta- years behind the scenes in boxing. of the nation’s beat know-h mana- from us." points scored tells the story,’’ said sion of the old-fashioned single Talcottvllle No. 1 . .34 70 .327 Auto Parts. WhUe the Eagles can sit back balloting by a margin of more wing attack who averaged more than three to one. another. Second Congo No. 3 28 76 .266 Bill Fabef'f41--j^'iaii-,Alan and await the outcome of the Bellino, a standout in his first than --150 yards a game in total Sargeant. topped ail Western Conference struggle, The Helsman trophy, given by two varsity seasons despite in­ gains. One writer tabbed him this Pacing the scorers were Jim . which .finds three clubs dead­ the Dowtown AthleUc Club of New juries, really attained stardom in way: locked for the lead, the Giants York, and Philadelphia'a Maxwell Taylor 203-246—601, Don Ander­ HOLIDAY WIVES the final game of 1959, when he "Bill Kilmer, UCLA—has foot­ son 212-553, Harry Etch 201, Art Standings Alleged Carbo Tie-In must start rebuilding for 1961. Trophy, both go to. the outstanding became the first Navy-player to ball, will run It, pass It or kick The Eagles have qualified for the college plAyer of the season. The Johnson 204, Inr FiMter 218-502, W L Pet. Frick on Spot score three touchdowns against It." Russ Hughes 200, Joe Mirsno 200- Cookers ., ,.33 IS ASS championship 'playoffs encounter. AP poll supports the belief that Army. Others mentioned In the voting Joe was It. 563, George Dagg 202, Cy Perkin* Washers . ‘..27 21 .568 Shock to Joe Walcott No longer can the Giants boast, He added to his reputation with included Tom Matte, Ohio State; 218-553, Jack Lsppen 201, George Dusters . ..23 25 .479 N'erw York—^Tonuny Tibbs, 181 without question, the top defensive If the honors continue to pile powerful, shifty runs in every Ronnie Bull, Baylor; Pervls At­ Andrew* 210, Paul Miller 211. Sweepers ..22 26 .458 1/4, Boston, outpointed Chloo Bel- unit to the NFL. True, the five up, Bellino likely will have as many game during the past season. kins, New Mexico State; Tommy Ironers .. ..20 28 .417 •Mason, Tulane; Bob Ferguson, Ilns, 484 8/4, New York, 10. Camden, N. J„ Dec. 6 (/P>-^“’rhi8 is really a shock . . . I front fhon-iAndy’ Robustelil, Jim pounds gained eating during the Against Army he was the key man eWUNTBY CLUB MEN Moppers . 19 .396 In Major’s War Baltimore—Harold Csrter. 301, Katcavage (now injured), . Dick Winter as yards gained rushing on offense, running from both Ohio State; Ron Miller, Wiscon­ Standing* can't believe it . . , I think it’s a statement.” This -was CALLED IN BOXING PROBE— Herman Wallman, left. New York boxing manager, and Linden, N.J., stopped Wsrrenell Mbdselewaki, Rosy Grier and Sam during the football season. The halfback spots, both wings and sin; Leroy Ferguson, Iowa; Ernie W. Pet With the leading pinners were the reaction e a rly today from Jersey Joe, Walcott when, he Fraincls Garkenton, Georgia; Tom L. Truman Gibson, right, of Chicago, former president of the International Boxing Clubs, (Boom Boom) Lester, 181, Biel Air, Huff, have managed to hold their rushing figure was 749 for 10 from fullback to keep the Cadet Davis, Syracuse; Angelo Debiero, .567 Terry Vaccaro 111-122, Lorri Sini- 8 was told it was implied in Senate iestimony that Frankie Car- Notre Dame, Stan Solomon, Wil­ Watkins, Iowa State, and C2iuek Drivers ...... 17 13 St. Louis, Dec. 6 i/P)— Commissioner Ford Frick has been Md„ . own, but the secondary defense games. Joe is scheduled to make a I defense qff balance. And on de- 13 .567 crope 110-130. Edith Cofrenti 126, pose before giving t.e,stimoDy before Senate. Antitru.st and Monopoly Subcommittee Chicago—Wayne Bethea, 312, bo, alleged underworld boxing czar,e> lamette; Jerry Gross, Detroit; Weiss, Colorado. Blasters ...... 17 Kitty Slbrlnz 125, (Tiara Trueman called upon to make baseball's most important decision since has been found to have many flnal college appearance against I fense h«r came up with a last min- Spoons ...... 16 14 .533 at hearing on professional boxing. (AP Pliotofax.) New York, outpointed Ernest Ter­ dictated terms for his 1952 re­ tired after Marciano knocked him holes. Only Jim Patton has ex­ 113, Emma Aceto 112. the warring American and National League signed a peace rell, 195, Chicago, 10. match with Heav-ywelght Cham­ JIM LEE HOWELL Nlblles ...... 16 14 .583 out in the first round in the Cihl- celled on pass defense with Cliff Brassies ...... 1 4 16 .467 pact in 1903. ^an Franciscfv—sixto Rodriguez, pion Rocky Marciano. cago rematch, has been .help^g livlngston, a tremendous steady State passing master will be the CONSTRUCTION LEAGUE Frick alone must decide whether 174, San Anselmo, Calif., stopfied Walcott, w'ho had Just stepped Hold the Phone, Mdhel Cleeks ...... 14 16 .467 Standings quick decialon." Frick said. " I ■will with yoiith activities and working game after game performance as Giants’ play caller next fall. .... 17 .433 Draw Vitamin Interzone Net Play the American League goes into take .my time, and announce my Johnny Sullivan, 174, Concord, into hi* home around 1:30 a.m. with juvenile delinquents under a a linebacker. This season has bebn hard to Fairways ...... 13 W. L Pet. Calif., 6. G>lts, Giants May Play Again Irons '...... IS 17 .433 2 Los Angeles next year in defiance decision at the joint meeting after completing a night’s work program of the Camden city po­ • * •' take for Giant followers. More than Howat A Mosher .. .34 .944 of the National I.,cague and Wal­ Wednesday. And I assure ,vou I'll with Camden city police, was lice. 55,000 payees watched the Cow­ Filloramo Const. ...28 8 .778 Giansantls ...... Perth, Australia. Dec. The winner of the be* , ter O'Malley, owner of the Los An­ do what’s beat for baseball. shaken when a reporter related Asked about testimony by Gib­ Weak on Offense boys last Sunday at Yankee Stadi­ But Not for All Loop Marbles It’s still anyone’s race in the .. .23 13 .639 Indians, Hornets Talk Country Club League at the Holi­ Ideal Sanitary .. ...22 14 .611 — T bs Hval hoards of stra te g > quallfle* to meet geles Dodgers. "I consider the American League Protege of Bnuglt some of the testimony. He said he son that the IBC was having It’a on offense, where the Giants um, and booed lustily throughout. — me ntai ooaras oi 8trateg> cup holders m .Sydney The American Leagriie, thwarted proposal th be one of several al- was completely unaware o f what The crowd incidentally, was great, day Lanes with four games sep­ Annum Const. .. ..'.18 18 .500 trouble arranging a rematch when are ii/eaker than day old coffee. 21 agreed today that the draw starling the day after CTirlstmas by the National in its efforts to in- teriiatives.’’ had transpired in Washington yes­ Carbo stepped into the fiicture, considering that the Texans came New York, Dec. 6 (.P) — tween the runners-up to each arating first and last—eighth — Colla Conat." ...... 1 5 .416 Hurls Texan Team Without Charlie Conerly, as conference 'with 'A--)|)ercentage GIrardin Builder .. .14 22 .389 may play a big role in deter­ Pletrangeli and Sirola. who play riiide Los Angeles in an expansion The other alternatives were the terday aa the Senate Antimonop­ Walcott said: demonstrated in recent weeks, the into the Wg city wtaless to 10 Of Resuming Grid Game Who’s for a third-straight place. The Drivers and Blaster* oly Subcommittee reopened a starts. Those on hand claimed it of the proceeds to the petision Jame* D. Aceto . ... 12, 24 .344 mining the outcome of the both aingles and doubles, are given program for 1961, put the issue up nine-team proposal; reverting to " I think we had a return clause Giants have been wavering like a post-season pro football game are deadlocked for the top, one to Frick last night. eight clubs: and the 'National To National Honor probe of underworld Interference was as thrilling and as exciting a fund. Thb participating play­ game ahead of the Spoons and Peck Lumber ...... 1 1 25 .318 weekend Davis Cup Interzone a 50-50 chance of knocking the in the contract if I Should lose." ship at sea without its captain. between the New York Giants ers get $600 apiece and ex­ McNall A Son* .. ...3 33 .083 United States out of the challenge HOUDAY BANTAM.S "We insist on moving to l-os An­ League's amendment to permit in boxing. clash as seen all season at the By EARL YOST Nlblles. final bet'ween the TJnlted States ’The following boys bowled over New York, Dec. 6 (!P \—Sammy Walcott repeated over and over Frank Gifford lost at least a. step, House that Ruth Built. and the Baltimore Colts? penses for tlie gam'" and Italy, “nie drawing will take round for the first time since 1936. geles in 1961,” American League the AL to- move into Los Angeles When told that Truman Gibson, again that he was etunned and up­ perhaps two, even before his head Hold the phone, Mabel, Manchester High and East Hart­ Good scores were the order of 100 In the past two weeks of Pre.aldent Joe Cronin told the com­ in 1962. Baugh, possibly the greateat paae- former president of the Interna­ The Giants are showing the ef­ Not the Colts, for sure — "That's almost a thousand the night with Ray DellaFera set­ Leading duckpinners were John place Thurflday. Pletrangeli delayed a J30.000 set by it all and hoped that it Injury two weeks ago and this fects of wear and tear over the ford High may renew its football rivalry, after all. Just one they’re in a three-way tie for Slmmon.s 144, Tom Colla 13.5, league bowling. .lohn Tinker, missioner. "Now it’s up to you." . Mpst American Leaguers were er in football history, left Hardin- tional Boxing Clubs of New York dollars,’’ said Frank Youso, ting the pace with 149-368. "Frankly, I have a elrong pref­ professional contract with Jack 111. Dan Savino 100, Terry Kelly Simmona this season to coach in would be cleared up. could be the main factor for the past five seasons, when the defen week ago, A. Raymond Rogers, Manchester High principal, the Western Conference lead one of the Giants’ offensive Ernie Oakman 148-350, Al Glan- ’The American League hurled the convinced that Frick would decide and C:iiicago, had said that a Sub­ handsome Hollsrwood extra to an­ Other fine single* or triples were erence on how I would like the Kramer to make this one last stab 109, Steve Boris 109-102, Dave challenge after, the National in their favor. the pros. But a protege. Harold "I've always prided ra.veelf to sive unit was first fortoed. It took announced that the gridiron series between the neighboring in the National Football tackles when asked today santl 366. Carlo Petricca rolled a name# to come out," eaid Da'vld at winning the Davis Cup for his committee investigator was cor­ ray boxing and dally life," he said. nounce his retirement from the League and would much pre­ rolled by Merrill Anderson 151, Barrera 107. and John Franko- League rejected Ita proposal to en­ "The commissioner can’t vote Stephens, remained behind and rect in euggeating that Osrbo told two years fqr th^Une to jell. It schools would be terminated, ef-^8> ...... what the players thought 94 game without a mark. Freed. American captain. " I hope country. He Is showing more dedi­ vttch 100, I.,eague leading Jones brought the Texas school its sec­ "I've never had any part in any rugged fall and early winter will take that Ipng. at least, for a fectlve Immediately. The reason fer to play in their third about the game. John Chanda 135-366, Stan Hilln- gage in' inter-league play in 1961. Us down," said an AL club own­ Felix Bocchlcchin, Walcott’s man­ said today that the local school Barry MacKay gets Orlando Sl- cation snd better form than any Boys are also taking top honors with each league expanding to nine er. "If he does, he will be guilty ond individual major college pass­ wrrongdoing and I don't believe grind. new offensive backfield to combina being, Rogers said, was brought straight title game, this time "Heck,” said guard Jack skl 136-354, Sher Ferguson 357, AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE rola in the opening match. time in his career. ager, to negotiate tenhs and put would be willing to play the Hor­ against the Z hiladelphla Ea­ In the high team total for two teanis. of .failing to keep faith with us. ing championship in four year*. tvalcott in the match for $250,000, Felix did anything wrong.” The Giants, who i«ill have a its talents ' and. operate at top about by a revision of the CCIL Stroud, "it means two or three Lou Becker 360, Bundi Tarca 151- "If ao I think Barry U sure to "Everybody is talking about con.secutive games of 926. Tur- “The National’ league has ad- Bocchicchio denied he ever did new head coach next season, just speed. schedule. The painting Incidents of nets the Saturday before'Thanks­ gles who have repla.ced the more weeks of wind sprints, 360, Vin Boggint 135-355, Mario W. L. Pet. He. assured us he would vote Los Final National Collegiate Ath­ Jersey Joe replied: giving, this being an open date on get ua off to a winning start and Pletrangeli," said MacKay. "1 think coltc Es.io is second with 857 | vised us that nine-team Inter- Angeles an open city if we made letic Bureau atatistics today any business with .Carbo. - He also don’t have any running ^m e. Tall While other clubs have been the week before the annual game Giants as Eastern champs. but it’s worth it. We like to Boccallatte 143-363, Joe Hillnski Cunliffs Motora .... .23 7 .767 Butch Buchholz would make it 2-0 Sirola la the guy we have to wor­ The league operates every Satur- ' league play was not possible in News to Him denied Gibson's twitimony. Jim Lee Howell, ■who paces ner­ strengthening, the Giants have here last Thanksgiving morning the 1961 schedule adopted at the But the Giants would like ■win, and we'd like to give the 352, Harry Elch 856, Art Brick Alcar Auto Parts . . . .18 12 .600 earnest efforts to make a just snd showed Stephens completed 145 of "This is all news to me. I have CCIL riieeUng a week ago last another crack at the Colts, b;' beating Nicola Pletrangeli. It ry about. He Is .a real sleeper " day morning at the Holiday Lancs' 1961 because Houston isn't ready reasonsble .settlement with O'Mal­ 256 passes in becoming the first vously up and down in front of stood still. had nothing to do with Uie de­ fans a second place winner ley 356. Wyman CHI ...... 18 12 .600 would put a great deal of pressure MacKay has “pbwer to match starting at 9 30. said Cronin. "Our committee has never had any aasociation with the Giant bench each Sunday, with The Giants are not dead, yet, but cision. night. who beat New York in both anyway." Man. Auto Parts ... .15 15. .500 ley regarding indemnity." member of an all-losing team ever Carbo or with anyone like him. I the '58 and ’59 title games. on Nicola." that of Sirola and at the same time informefl the National League we to win an individual bffense title. hands folded behind his back, an­ the -club has "died” the past three East Hartford officials. Prin­ It is known that East Hart­ End Bqb Schnelker and PARKADE DUSTY LEAGUE DeOormler Motors . ,10 20 .333 No Comment wouldn’t know him if I saw him. I Walcott's Manager weeks. If the Colts fail to win the tackle Don Boll, who along Man. R ad ito r...... 24 .200 Jaroalav Drobny, the bespec­ has a greater winning record The will waive Rule One wdiich calls nounced before the season started cipal Edward Dillon and AthleUc ford wants to keep Manchester Standing* . « big Da.yton, Ohio, bomber has won HOLIDAY GOMMr,1lCIAL These spokesmen declined to ■ Stephens completed 22 more To my knowledge Felix had no as * * * Director Henry (Hank) Giardi, Western title and finish sec­ with Youso and Stroud total tacled lefthander who manages Bhuidlnga for/unanimous consent of all 16 than runner-up Norman Snead bf that, he would retire to a front on the slate and to play the an­ W. L. Pet. 12 of 16 tournaments this year In­ clubs and permit It to move into say whether the American League, .sociation with Garbo or anvone i Denies Connection office Job in' 1961., who is also head football coach, nual game Thanksgiving morning, ond and the Giants (5-3-2) can about 1,000 pounds of offen­ Second and third place teams the Italian squad, said he would W, L Pet. in the event of a negative ruling, Wake Forest, who went 123 for else. Here ’n Tliere overcome the Cleveland sive linemen, agreed. Imperial Steak .... .33 15 .688 like to see Pletrangeli and Mac­ cluding the recent Victorian .10 in New York in 1961. 'Without Gifford and Alex Web­ met yesterday with Rogers and alternating the site of the action each picked ito a game on'league I/«“nox Pharma ry . .750 "If this proposal 1s not accepted, would defy the commissioner and 259. i Professional basketball, NBA Browns (6-3-1) and finish sec­ Boll, an eight-year veteran Joe’a Barber Shop .. .31 17 .646 leading Cunliffe Motors. However, Kay in the curtain raiser "I am anxious to plav Pientra- Paul Dodge...... 26 14 6.50 "I did the fighting and all I Mount Ephraim. N. J. Dec. 6 ster, the one-two running punch Walker Briggs, head coach at the from each town each year. Wheth the American League haa no al- mo\"e into Los Angeles in 1961. In 19.57, under Baugh. Ken Ford knew was that the matches were version, has boiled down to a ond in the East, they would who spent most of his career Aceto A Sylvester . .80 18 .625 the Garagemen are'still out front “Nicola beat Barry at Wimble­ gell, " said Buchholz. 20-yea.r-old Man Motors Srrvire 19 21 ,175 OP)—The manager of former heavy, during the 1958 and 1959 cham­ local school, to try and air any er or not East Hartford will ac meet in Miami’s Orange Bowl Icrnalivp but to adopt its amend­ It was learned that in com­ won the pa-viing title at Hardin- made. As far as I know the con­ pionship seasons, the Giants didn’t ■hooting circus, more so than ever differences, and to, ' if possible, on sub-par Washington teama, Bohemian Club .... .28 20 .583 by five games. don and I think he 1s capable of Cup veteran from St lyiiils "He Man Motora Sales . IS 2.’) 12.5 weight Champion Jersey Jo* Wal­ cept a Saturday date remains a on Jan. 7. said, "It’s nice to on a win­ doesn't have a big serve and I can 22 ment to Rule One to place a team pliance with Frick's insistence on Stmmons, With 22 completiona in nections were by the IBC. I’m sure cott today denied he ever did busi­ have any consistent ground gain- this year, with the only interest­ keep each other on the schedule question. Cupid Diaper ...... 27 21 .563 Gerry Chappell’s Ud for a 400 doing it again," the former Wim­ Monarly Bro.s 17 .42.5 in Los Angeles next year.” a "fair and reasonable" settle­ hi.s final game. ing part, from this man's view­ Pension Fund Aired ner, even if it’s a second place 22 attack It " Bottirollo NunanrloK 11 29 .275 there must be some misunder­ ness with Frankie Carbo, alleged ; .er. Mel Tripplett was great, in in future years. Over the years. East Hartford, Pagani'a Caterers .. .26 .542 stopped at 383, 149 being hfs best bledon champion added. ment, the American Lea.gue haa Thi.1 year. Stephens led briefly point. tha last five minutes. The The game, a new one, i* be­ winner.” 22 single. Tom Conran 135-360, Carl ‘Thia would rock the Amer­ Several Alternatives standing. underworld boxing boss. one game, against Cleveland. How­ Windham Turkey Day Faculty Manager Dwight Perry Case Bros...... 36 .542 Assuming the National League offered a settlement of $325,000, at mid-season, dropped off, then "We had a guarantee of $250,- Felix Bocchicchio denied testi­ ever, his fumbles have led directly shooting, one must admit, is tre­ Manchester will play Windham Nelco Tool No. 1 . . . .35 23 .521 Bolin 135 and Dick Brown 251 also icans right at the start and they Two members of the high flying Rest point totals were hv Marry came with a rush in his last three reported, was the best draw at the Bemi.s 137-370. Ralph Stark­ stands firm and rejects the Ameri­ of which $225,000 would go to 000. Ths.t wias the agreement Felix mony by Truman Gibson, former to opponent touchdowns in others mendous, but the rules, as en­ next Thanksgiving, at Memorial box office in football and bas­ Denison Preaaea . . . .24 34 .500 rolled fine games. might not recover " .Springfield Tndlan.a reached the can League's latest proposal, Frick games, topping the surge in his forced in the NBA, allow many Starts Friday weather 1.30 and Ronnie Allen 138. O'Malley for damages and $100,- made with the iRC. That's the way president of the International Box­ euid he. is no longer reliable with Field, as the schedule released last ketball. The two schools no longer Man. Auto Part* .21 27 .438 .100 plateau In American Hockey must deride between the two OOO to the National League. final game ( a 40-3 loss to New I understood it. tha pigskin under his arm. As a extra steps which are violations in Seek More Teams p a r k a d E h o u s e The opening singles are sched­ League points on the aa.me night ing Club. Gihson told a Senate In­ week calls for. However, Rogers play each other in baseball, 8ASKET8AU Nelco Tool No. 2 . . , .19 28 .406 leagues. The National has satd It The American League also stip­ Mexico State). Against the Bor­ "Felix did all the managing, ar­ vestigating Committee in Waah- ., blocker, Triplett is tope. When he any other form of basketball. Two NuWay Tobacco . . . .16 31 .344 StabdUigq I uled Friday on the Royal King s when Jimmy Anderson scored an SLIM ’N TRIM Is Willing to allow the American der Conference champions. Steph­ w ulated it would not play in a ranging and set the price. As far ington that Bocchicchio had to luge the ball, there are no other' players. Wilt Chamberlain and SCOKES For Business Loop Trane Mfg...... 16 32 .323 Park Courta of this West Austral­ assist and B n ice nine had a pair Paring the scorers were Cecile to open shop In Los Angeles but ens completed 32 of 50—the third Elgin Baylor, are averaging over Green Pharmacy '.38 ian capital, with the doubles stadium Seating less than 25,000, as the price is concerned I had no negotiate with Carbo before a re­ backs who do , any appreciable Dickenson Plumbing IS 34 .281 of goals to reach that total in Dion 20.5-513, Julie Zukas 180-479, not before 1962. would place the franchise in the best single game total of all time. part. When a match was made he bilking. 30 points per game and 12 oth­ Y MIDGETS Railway Express ....35 Saturday and the final Bmglea points. Jan Tomlinson 469. "I will not be hustled Into a 66 match between Walcott and title The Businessmen’s Basketball Walsh's Esso ,^.w....29 hands of a bonafide owner ac­ Snead hit on passes In his would tell me and I would go from winner Rockey Marciano could be ♦ * * ers ; have 20 or better per game The "Y" Midget Basketball League, sponsored by the Recrea­ last four games for 847 yards and there. point averages with still another John Dunyak led all bowlers Vernon E s s o ...... 29 ceptable to the commissioner and arranged in 1952. Balme, Bellino Listed League opened its season last tion Department, has four teams assure the prominence of the fran­ the over-all yardage crown with Stunned, Upnet Need New Blood 23 boasting 10 or more point with 222-588. Other good scores Stanek Blectronlor n24~24 1,676. "I never talked to Carbo about ready for play at the present time. Police ...... ^,24 chise holder. Walcott, 46, the former wmrld The Giants need new blood. marks each outing... Yale's hock­ night with Pagan! Caterers as follows: Don Carlson 202-530. Ranking behind Stephens and that match for Walcott — or any It is hoped that the league will Joe Grabek 230-2U-S77, Vic Tag­ Mitchell Electric ....'3 3 A syndicate heeded by cowboy hea'vyw-eight champion who re- other," he said. Ihelr biggest needs are (1 ) a quar- ey team includes Bob Blanchard, aqueeking past Fletcher Glass 15- increase to six teams, however. Snead in completions were Mel terbadq (2) an offensive end, (3) the hard running fullback with In AFL’s College Draft 14, and the Elks trouncing Peck gart 214-574, Herb Clarke 246- Finest Five . . . .21 actor Gene Autry and former The Rec plans to start with the Wood’s Locker . , 4 -,. .R football star Bobby Reynolds was Melin (1191 of Washtington State, running back and (4) a third the undefeated Ivy League cham­ Lumber, 36-10. 572, Henry Krajewski 506, Joe Charley Johnson (109i of New following four teams. May’s Poul­ Oammons-HoagHuid 2 virtually certain to acquire the "end" •who can run from the half- pions. .. At last count there were Dave Wollenberg (9) was high try, Liberty Mutual, Jerry’s Bar­ Carter 511, Joe La~Vae 584, John Mexico State, P'rancia Tarkenton 6 39,000,000 pleasure boats in the Dallas, Tex., Dec. 6 (/P)— The young franchi.se. Autry and Re>Tiolds toick alot and ( ) at least two scorer for Pagani’s, followed by ber Shop and Moske’s All-Stars. Varca 516, Bob Richardson 631, Lester Rpgqrs turned In a 21 I 1081 of Georgia, Rich Mayo ( 108) Police Cruisers Get Trophies defensive backs. No small order. United S tate s... Bill Rado, fine League flexed its muscles today and pointed to all the top col­ Cal Muldoon 310-510, Tom AI- met with D'Malley yesterday for of the Air Force, Roman Gabriel Russ Hughes (4). Wollenberg’s Members of each team are single game effort: and Hsrb H^l about 20 mimite.s. Conerly, who piloted the Giants Naugatuck High basketball whiz lege talent it had drafted. Nine of the All-Americas, including basket with 15 seconds remaining asked to report to the West Side berU 514, Bo Wright 540, Joe 'wlto 318-672 paced'the rollers thk (1051 of N C State. Ron Miller to the t'wo conference titles back .last selUon, tallied 45 points in "The gentlemen certainly would 1971 of Wisconsin, Dick Norman the great Joe Bellino of Navy, were included in the 240 play- clinched the verdict. Johnny Good­ gym located downstairs at the Banning 302, Al Whipple, 538, Joe week. be acceptable to me," said O'Mal­ At Party Honoring Champions to back, has Just run o(it of gas. his debut with the Manhattan Col­ «rs selected in 30 rounds. The'»" - ...... in (8) was high for Fletcher. Ryan 646, Enso Pavan 631, Bob 195) of Stanford and Jack Fijr- lege Jaspers. high school Wednesday night. ley. "if the American League He’a prone to injury, at his foot­ drsift, started two weeks ago, was _ - _ _ Practice games will be played Rataic 530, a t f f Pockett 513, Russ man (94) of Texas Western. ball ^ven age, 39, and when he * * « finished last night. Mark. Heller (18) and Paul were to come in 1962." John.son and Jim Wright of For repeating as champions in^Alao movies of Manchester Midget KockviHe Shooters O’Brien (10) were Just too much starting at 7. Aceto 518, Mac Segar 543, Aldo Cronin denied reports that the tried to riin the ball in the first Bellino was the nineteenth D’Appollonlo 538, John Ooianges Memphis SUte topped the TD thA Manchester Midget Football League games from 1957 through clash with the Cleveland Brownjh End of the Line for Peck Lumber as the Elks Any new team or men Interest­ American would vacate , Washing­ passers with 13 each. Don Altman League, the Police'Cruisers were 1960 w'ere view'ed courtesy of choice of Boston and was so far coasted to victory. Danny O’Con­ ed in Joining this 28-year-old or 606 and Nino Paganl 308-641, ton for one year and. revert to he was racked up and sldelinecE Greatest career in professional down the list because of his Navy Visit New Britain of Duke had the best completion honored with a Christmas party to Eld Zaglio and David Caldwell Jr. ever cinee. The Ole Miss passing football, the new all-time scoring nell played well for Peck’s. older league should plan on at­ eight teams if it can’t expand to perecentage, .654 on 68 of 104. w'lnd up the 1960 gridiron season. Coaches w'ho led the boys to commitment. William H. Bulllvan tending practice Wednesday at the PARKADE 8PORT85IEN 10 teams In 1961 maater has given -way to Father whir, Paul Homung will be on Jr., president of the Boston club, Fresh from a convincing 20- liale Betty of Maryand (.621) and The affair was given the boys by their second straight title on a Time. area \1deo screens Saturday after­ WEST SIDE MIDGETS high school. Doors will open at Standings the coaching staff. explained that while "Bellino is all point victory over Smith High of W. L. Pet. All-Ameiflca Jake Gibb* of Mis­ sparkling 7-1 record and also spon­ (Mfenslve Captain Kyle Rote Is noon when CBS brings the Na­ Storrs in its opener last week, Gus's grinders started off the 6:30 and Charles Graff of the Rec sissippi (.606) also hit better than Individual trophies wi'th the, in­ sored.the party were Head Coach they Say he is—a great football ■will be In charge. Aceto A Sylvester .. .31 16 .656 Lpm if-tpvolori still one o f the smartest receivers tional Football League action be­ player—we picked him down the Rockville High’s promising bas­ 1960-61 season by downing 22 Pro Basketball 60 per cent. scription (1960 Manchester Mliiget Norm Bjorkman and-hia assistants. to action but isn’t tween the Green Bay Packers and The schedule calls for two Man. Rug Cleaning . .26 .542 Football Champs-Police Cruisers i Bill SIfiw, Rav Zemanek. Allen list, because he has probably four ketball team takes to the road to­ Pagani’s, 49-34. Jim Kuhn (26) Naaelff'Arm* ...... 36 32 .542 AND Of those passing at least 100 havlhg a good season as the oth­ Into living day for its seconij clash of the games starting at 7 p.m. playing Monday’s Result times, Johnson had the fe'weet in- were given to every player on the Krob. Pat Vendrillo. Dave Cald­ yeaii* to serve with the Navy. We was high followed by John’ Hughes cross-court between May’s and P A G Motor ...... 25 23 .521 er offensive wlngman and the best roonis. T>. two clubs are dead­ had to draft those immediately season. The Rams will visit New Green M anor...... 25 33 .621 Boston 123, Los Angeles 101 tercepUons, 6 in 199 Billy Hardy roster. Refreshments and Christ­ well Jr., Terry Aiken and Frank pasii receivers among the backs locked for the Western Confer­ (14). For Paganj’a hustling Jim­ Moske’s on one court and Jerry’s of George Washington suffered mas favors were also served. Anderson. The trophies were do­ available at the top,” Britain for a clash with St. IHck’s A tlanU c...... 23 25 .479 tetSHW ^ATIC Tuesday’s Sdiedule were Gifford and Webster, neither ence lead with the Baiumore Thomas Aquinas. my Blair hit 15 and was helped and Liberty on the other court. Philadelphia, vs SyTaciiee only one Interception in 84 passes. Chief speaker was Bill Skoneski, nated by Neil Enils of Green Manor. In fact, Sullivan pointed out, along by Bob Getzewich (12). For further information contact PA G Drivers...... 19 38 .406 commissioner of the Manchester a threat to go all the way. C ■'■7 o * r. u n g, former Notre there were many good players be­ With' Captain DJek Soranno, Bolton Lake .. .26 32 .333 Cincinnati sf New York Players on the Crusiers' were Dame AII-Amerlca, last Sunday In the second game, Decl's over­ Wally Fortin at the East Bide Rec Shock Abaerbort Detroit at Sf. Louis Midget League. The commissioner Herb Lundgram. Ed Fabal,. Ted * •. * low fifteen who were down there Bemie Arckivy and Skip Olander powered Norman’s, 62-12. Both Office. t PEOPLE’S CiOLF spoke j.0 the boys and their parents eclipsed Don Hutson’s 138 point because they would not be avail­ Lsadlng bowler* were Enso Pa­ Brendmore, Ken Monseglo, Bryant Can’t Fire Up Team total set in 1942. Homung has all hitting double figures. Coach teams were undermanned and had l5os Angeles (NEAi — Los An­ who also attended of a future Robertson, FVancis Larais. John able now. John Canavari’s charges trimmed van 202-235-^93, Tiny Pockett accounted for 152 tidlies. The ^;i- only five players, with Norman’s DIstrtbutoA In Manchester H4XKEY AT A GLANCE gelas has contracted for the con- Midget League Stadium in Man­ Leber. Allen Krob, David Carrier, When George Shaw is at the con­ Los Angeles Tabs Bahme the Storrs shooters, 64-44.Arckicy, YW FRUIT 311-r668, Mac Segar 234—551. chester. Skoneski also. discUaSed trols, at quarterback, the Giants deo game .tu ts at 4:30 E S T ... missing two key players. Ray. Flko Pete Kendra 606, weifkopp 506, Monday’s Results stniction of its I 12th municipal •lim While.sell. Lloyd Boutcher, Jim The All-Americas drafted be­ in addition to acting as playmait- (24) and Gary Kinel (14) were No games scheduled in the possibility, next fall of a Pony just don’t seem to operate smooth­ Look All-America includes two Standing* George Fratu* 500, Joe Novosatty » r any golf course, nine holes. In Venice, Crowe. Bill Staley. Mike Staley, Eastern college . players, halfback sides Bellino were Dan Larose, Mis­ er, contributed two dozen points high for the winners. Randy Spen­ W. L. Pet. league. at a cost of $252,350. League for boys who are too old Roy Duchesneau, Boh Whitesell, ly. True, he flips a touchdown pass souri end, taken by Boston; Mike while Olander tallied 13 and 203. to play Midget League .football. now and then but when the chips Joe Bellino of Na'vy, everyone’s cer and Joe Cataldi played best in Berries ...... : .28 18 .591 Roger Taggart, Dan Letoumeau, Ditka, Pittsburgh end, selected by Soranno 12. Cliff Edwards and a Io.slng cause. Movlea Shown , are. down, the former Colt Just All-America, and , Sugar Plums ...... 24 20 .545 GREEN JR. BOYS Mark Oakman, Mark Heller, John Pittsburgh end. Hardy Will, Yale Houston: Ken Rice, Auburn tackle, Tim Fahy will round out the Tonight at 6, the Herald Angels Peaches ..23 21 .523 MANCHESTER Profesaional game moviea and Messier. DiOk Dotchin, Jim Hor­ can’t fire up the New Yorkers. Lee drafted by Buffalo; , Rams’ starting lineup. ■ Best scotes included Doug Kop« icture* of some of- this year's Grosscup has sat around now for center, captains the Ell wrestling face Ponticelli’a and in the second Honeydews ...... 23 21 .523 cha 120, Dave~ Tuppsr 118. Don vath, Pete Benson, Gary.Minor, Texas Christian tadkile, selected No record is available on the .21 AUTO PARTS Rec Senior Baskethnll League Slldget League football games two leasoiu, picking up more splin­ team. Tackle Mike Pyle, Yale foot­ game Police A Fire meets person­ Dates A Nuta .,.. . 23 .477 Mullen 116, Bob Constantine 111. Tim Cunningham, Dennis 'Yens ball captain, ia also a matman to by Dallas; , Minne­ New Britain quintet. alized Floors. Flgbara ...... 15 29 .341 played at Mt. Nebo were Miowm. drilloi and Jim Patulak. ters th ta bruises, and there are sota guard, picked by New York; 9 70 BROAD b. many who feel'th e former Utah the heavyweight division. JAYOEE MIDGETS Starts Tomorrow Night at Y Jake Gibbs, Mississippi quarter­ Top scorea were Olga Colla 114, Ernie WoUett’s 100-111—211 top-( back, taken by Houston; Ben Evelyn Barracliffe 111. ped all bowlers. Balme, Yale guard, drafted by Scoring Mark in Jeopardy Rsc Senior Basketball League^ under the boards and his fine Los Angeles, and Pervls Atkins, will ge,t underway tomorrow night shooting style will be a great addi­ Coin Flips Today Determine New Mexico State back, selected, tion to the league. High-scoring [ by Qakland. Pace Set by Baylor and Wilt at the CorruTiiinlty Y. | All were high up except Bellino The defending chanins, Shy-Ann, Don Pinto will add much to Mori- i arty'a team effort. Bill Fortin and i Ptayoft Games in Case of Tie and Balme, who was picked in the will meet Telao at 6;30. Headquar­ twenty-fourth round. Far Ahead of NBA Point Total ters Co. will play Nike at 7:30 with young- hustling Mike Simmons' round out the team. Atkins actually was drafted as the West Sides and Mortarty Bros, Mew 'S'ork, Dec. 6 135 —Coins were to be flipped today at Na­ a future last year. He doesn’t fin­ meeting in the nightcap at 8:30. Another formidable team w-ill be tional Football LMffue headquarters here to determine playoff pair­ New York. Dec. 6 (JB—Both Elgin BRAND Headquarters of the National ish college until this year. Shy-Ann will be out to defend ings to event ot(^ tie to the Western Ckmfereiice where three clubs Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers Gu5.rds, once they have all their now are deadlocked for first place, ------Two Untouchables and Philadelphia’s Wilt Chamber- last year’s winnings, l-aat year The players ready for action. Dave Two were not touched—Roy Mc- PRICES START AT Bemle August coached quintet won Baltimore, Gtoeen Bay and San lain are scoring at a pace that Boland (6-4) and high-scoring Viin BalUmore—at Lbs Angeles Dec. Kasson, Washington center, and would top the record ebtabllahed both league and playoff honors. Francisco ere all tied up, each U; at Ban Francisco Dec. 18. T o d ^ BYSTUDBBAKSB Kohen will lead this array. Capable Bob Ferguson, Ohio State back. Iw the suit last year, according to Rockville at St. 'rhomaa. August ha*, strengthened hi* team with 6-4 recoriAi and with two 9sa Francisco—Green Bay, Dec. Lamar Hunt, Dallas owner, said in anticipation of a stronger league Bob (Tarlaon. Dave Turkington games to go before, tbe end. of National Basketball AssociaUon Wednesday, Dae. 7 and Carl Stiver round out their 10; Baltimore Dec. 18. Jackson, 206, apparently wasn’t statistics released today. aa a whole. Eric Hohenthai, Norm the Regular schedule-’ Chicago—at Cleveland Dec. 11; RHAM at Windham Tech. "MRK^ starting five with Ron FallettI, drafted because he was considered With four games added to the Burke, Bob Willis, Joe Shea and Actually, five teams have A at Detrait Dec. 18. Lyman Memorial at Cheney Stan ZIma are returning veterans Bill Malous'xy, Terry Kennedy, chance, with the Chlcagq Bears at small for a pro football lineman. schedule, Chamberlain's record is Tech, 2, Armory. Dick Kacinskl and Wayne Long­ Detroit—Dallas. Dec. 11; Chi- Ferguson Is a Junior. in further Jeopardy, but it may go WIN A LARK FHE£ FOR A YEAR already iif August's fold. In addi­ 8-4-1 and Detroit next at 5-6. All cafo Dec. 18. COME IN FOR FULL DETAILS tion. Re has signed Terry Cunning­ fellow seeing plenty of action. five teams were represented. but Wlth*the draft dut of the way, long before then. The Stilt trails ham, Norm Hohenthai, Harold The Nike have come up with the leegue Executive Committee Baylor by 16 points, 849-833, but has S-Ooor 6 Paaoeagar Sadaa 6 8 Oonuniasioner ^ t e Roselle. nar­ Patch and Pamper Bralnard, Ron Badatuebner, Bob three big men in Dick Avila ( - ), rowed It down to a 3-way dead­ -I' opened a seesion that will deal played two less games. That gives Knowledgeable people buy Imperial. Nell and a high acoring veteran Walt Twatchman (6-4) and Bob with payoffs, players benefit funds Chamberlain a higher average, 37.9 . U MONTHdT « r IttO R .. . Houtkcooper (6-1). lock to simplify the pmcedure. Bowling to 35.4. Grid Coaches Plan MDEWAJULum . Matt Wallace, who for years play­ The Philadelphia Eagles and other such mattere. However, Little is known of the Wes| the question of expansion won’t Rookie Oscar Robertson of Cin­ ed for Marco Polo In the fast Con­ clinched the Eastern Conference HAPPY HOUOAY8 necticut Basketball League. Au­ Sides under the direction of (Char­ title Sunday and will meet the come up. That, said Commissioner cinnati is third with 704 points and Hickory, N. C., Dec. 6 (2>)— lie Bunce and Telso under the standings Joe Foss, who declined to say if a 28.3 average. St. Louis’ Bob Coach Clarence Staaavich says Always a well-chosen gift. And one of gust bad full intentions of reUring Western winner in Philadelphia. . W, U Pet. after last year’s winning season watchful eyea of Don Smith and The original date is Dec. US, but any more cities would be brought Pettit is fifth in total points with he’ll have to patch and pamper his HIGH Rowe Wheeler. These two teams Angels ...... 83 7 4125 567, but has a 28.8 average that L«noir Rhyne Bear* to bring the I but local basketball w*oiiId not be ivill be changed If there is a deiadr 6 into the league, will be taken up the same without him and he w’as round out the six team league. Shamrocks ...... 32 8 . UU at the annual meeting in January. ranks third. • team to full playing atrengUi .for Pumpkins ...... 26 14 .650 Chamberlain also leads in field the NAIA Holiday Bowl football talked Into returning for at least Due to the fact that O ntral Rozelle set aside two playm. TRADES the essentials for holiday entertaining. another aeaaon. Hia entry In thla Ckmnecticut Board offleial win Laborers ...... I....24 16 .600 goal percentage with .480 on 857 of game Saturday. ^ te a to take care of a tri^e tie. Valentines A'fWs a-a a s • « 20 .20 .DUO 744 and in rebounda with 819 for a Lenoir Rhyne leaves for. St. year’s league may be hia beat ef­ work all games and will be avail­ Teama'. A and B would toeet Dec. Yogi Owns Clem fort to data and a lot ia expected able only on Wednesday nights, alt Easterettes 14 26 .350 28.1 average. Petersburg, Bla., today for a week iCSTOFTIRMS 26, with the winner pUudng 'team Firscrackert 29 .275 of practice before meeting the of this formidable array. gamaa will be playad on tha one -Pittsburgh UPi—^When Yogi Berra The scoring leaders: Bight. C Jan.'j^ Tber;W(lw^cluurtpion V ' a “i Pts. Avg. NAIA Western champions, Hum­ LOW SANK RATU Whiskey by Hiram Walker' Mortarty’a, with Tom Conran at then; .whuid ibla^Tlhe. S b d i ( U » to mads his ninth hit to World Series s ' Lpna. slngle aver ilO .w as Uza 1. Baylor, Los Aiweles 849 85.4 boldt State of California. The the Halm, will be glvlnc Shy-Ann play against Clem Labtos, the Pir­ 886 NAIA, National Aaaoclatlon of In- 'Y1 ■ ' , 'kMiT'ri 'iii''Aifi«iliiiiiijjiii'hii,i>i linsin'itfiiiiiftii ing' foe U)o Westatn crown Jan.-1. Over the years, Barrs has nine 6. NauUs, New York Eastern NAIA championahip Sat- height, ‘nua la KeaneFa first aea- fonpar Laurel Intaiiiattoiial win- ^ Him is Ute-ainulntog aehedula vVEMMEB « FELLAS' aariea bits to 14 afforta agalnat 7. ArUto, PhiL urdfiy after their game with BOLAND MOTORS J S y i^^**^***"! trophiea pw^ntod ~B ti the atalor leoF MM hit Mwk nan are aandiqr m etalUeog. for tte iv e taaBte Ihvolvad: Ton.,.bowl*8es -.were F lo , Klotsr Labiaa.A focmar ISodger aoc. .2. Ouerini.'Naw- York ■ Northern Michigan endad to a SO­ CtoMB Bagp-at fan Fraadsoo, U 0 -lw -4 H ^ Mhute Chirpsnter Tbay bava niat four tiuss in asrisa 9. Howell, Detroit SO Ua. Tha UOa was awarded m 3«$ 811IB1ST--AT wfcst Oea 10: at Z*ea tntetia Dee. 17. U2-U3, Alba Bobliialrt. Pl»y. 10. Shus, Detroit tha baabi of yardage gataad. \ - , wm. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHIjSTEIl, CONN., TUESDAX, DECEMBER 6, 198a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960 PAGE N XN Bim PAGii mctinHpzBUi Rooms' Without Board 59 Apartments—Flats— HeiiMft for Sale 72 Houae* for Sal* 72 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BoDdlnc BtetcHals 4*: Bomehold Goodii 61 88 EtlwoODItOAfMSoloBtai, large II: ■ Tenements . 63 •tniNISHlOD rooms, complete light living rbom, flreplace, formal din­ ' —BIG HOUSE • -LITTLE PORTER IfTREBT .aro*, 8 tooiA 24” GIRL’S BICYCLE, recondi­ CLIbaN. tlBS^) lumber for akle, as- TORO SNOW Hound power handle housekeeping facilities, CentraUy ing room cabinet kitchen with The Glory of the Nativity at new Idw price. Self-prqMlled t h r e e Ro o m furnished heated PRICE colonial* 3 baths, wall-wall carp«t, tioned. 45 Delmmit St. after 6i80 •mrted 4izea, hardwood flooring, located. 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For further in­ First time this home has been will be in the Detroit Institute of PAINTING, paperhanging, floor Hages, playpens, jumpers, etc. , 128 Birch St. Tel. MI 3-4451, formation or appointment to aee, lot. ventaBoe. The adwiHaer abonld read hia ad the FIRST DAY IT ^ E S ALSO 20% cash discount,t. Opipen 10-6 ROCKVILLE — 14 Laurel —Heat- room, 1)4 baths, oil furnacs^lacel____bot' on the market. And the price, .quite Arts, "The Virgin Adoring the sanding. Call MI 9-0726. edd 3 room furnished apartment. tied gas water heater, rsfrii 'ira- call. a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inaer- A OUV 'HHO Fuel and Feed 49-A daily, 7:30-9 evenings. p l e a s a n t , latge heated room, sensible at $16,000. FHA or VA Christ Child.” It is by Andrea del tIoB. H m Herald la reaponalMe for only ONE Incorrect or omitted, COMPLETE REPAIRS — By Stu­ Tel. TR 5-9594, Seak mortgage available. Verrocchio and Leonardo da Vinci, yJON’TBEOiJ free parking, on bus Une, 146 Cen ski area. $8,600. MI 8-0701. R. F. DIMOCK CO. lhaertion for any a^ertlaement and then only to the extent of a art R. Wolcott on automatic MAKIDVMEKl DRY OAK WOOD cut flreplaca Chamber’s Furniture Sales St, Ml 3-5002.' the only authentic painting by and atove lengtha, 110 per load de­ Leonardo in his youth and one of “make good" inaertlon. Errors which do not lessen the valne of washers, dryers and electric IT’S TIME TO 60S E. Middle Tpke. 4 CAROL DRIVE — ROckvUle, $13,- MI 9-5245 T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor livered. PI 2-7886. attractively TAIXXITTVILLE —6 room apart­ the few in the world. the adverUaement will not be corrected by "make good" Insertion. ranges. Ml 9-8878. furnished room 460. 5 room ranch, large living collect-? MI 8-6187 „ for gentleman, private entrance, ment, rent $76. Tel. MI 3-0267. MI 3-1577 If you don’t know its story you SEASONED hardwood cut for fur­ room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 SAM’S UPHOLSTERING will re- kitchen privileges, parking. In Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 wonder why the Virgin It just a YOUR COOPERATION WILL upholstcr a sofa, two chairs, $67 nace or flreplace, $10 a load and rooms, 1)4% mortosge can ba MANCHESTER — 6 room older Dial Ml 3 -2 711 ALL KINDS sterilized used furni­ quire at 167 Maple St. Basiness Locations assumed. Marion E. Robertson, transparent ghostly figure, a dark BE APPRECIATED plus fabric. CH 2-2378, $20 a cord delivered. Ml 8-6188. II— SIX ROOM COLONIAL home. In good condlUon. Recrea­ outline on flat white, while the ture, In excellent conditlcm.* Ap­ ro o m s FOR rent also two large for Rent 64 Broker, MI .3-8953. tion room. Early occupancy, Ton­ SEASONED CORD WOOD—For pliances sparkling clean. New Just over town Une In South Infant Jesus and Hia angels are CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. cottages, efficiencies, completely gren, broker, MI 3*6321. so realistically painted. Here It is. Reascmable rates. Call PI 2-7658 flreplacea, tomacea, atoves. Top bronze/brass dinettes, chrome STORE SUITABLE for office or FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, Windsor, superb condition, 8 large Lost and Found Automobneii for Sale furnished, free parking. CaU MI hot water oil heat, 3 fireplaces, It was painted at' least a decade b.gtween 1:30-4:30 or any time quality. Edward Teomana, PI- kitchen sets, mattreeses, recllner 9-0826, between 5-7 p.m. Scranton any business. 190 West Middle bedrooms, 1)4 baths, formal dining Saturday or Sunday. 2-8002. chairs, other Iteme. 80-40% oft. full insulation', plastered walls, room, large living room with before Columbus discovered Aiper- lo st—Tweed lop coat taken by Motel, 160 Tolland Tpke ■ \ TumpUte. Call Ml 9-6205, 2 to 9 Lots tor !Saie 73 SAVE SAVE SAVE Real old sap buckets from Ver­ p.m. or Ml 8-6802. tile bath, all city utilities. Price paneled fireplace wall and book Ica, when Leonardo was an appren­ mistake at DeMolay or Center WINDHAM WOOD YARD —Hard­ mont, $1.25. LeBlanc Furniture only $17,500, Charles Lesperance, Case, separate front entrance hall­ tice In the workshop of Andrm and Church two weeks ago. Call Ml THREE B ZONE loU with city at these very low prices Hoosehold Services wood and alaba for flr^ace, fur­ Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. Boarders Wanted 59-A STORE FOR rent on Sprues St. MI 9-7620. way large kitchen, aluminum water. Union St. Manchester. It was the custom for the master S-78S4.______Offered 13-A nace, atova, kindling. Call daya TR 6-2174. Open 9-8, Saturdays till ^Reasonable and parking In the combinations throughout, amesite $2,500 each. Ml 9-6495. to block In his rough Ides, paint 1954 CADILLAC HARDTOP 9-4, evenlnga 7-9. Tel. HA 8-0408. 5. rear. Call MI, 3-8n9, 210 Spnioa $12,600—SIX room cape, full base drive, one-half acre lot, choice a part of It and leave thg rest to 2 door, automatic transmission, FLAT FINISH Holland window M o lin g — ^Trucking— Heip Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 WORKING LADY for room and St. ment, combination windows and residential area. Selling for $19,900 "hia boys." / FOUND—Dark brown angora kit­ 1967 COMPLETELY rebuilt auto­ doors, amesite drive, shade trees, Legend relates for j j / j painting ten. Call MI 9-6887. radio, heater, power steering and shades made to measure. All Storage 20 board. Call Ml 9-7484, For fuither Information or ap­ Suburban for Sale 75 power brakes. metal Venetian blinds at a new TOOL AND equipment rentals. Gardcn^Farm— Dairy matic washer. Excellent condition, OFFICE FOR RENT. Ideal for den- 30 days occupancy. Marion E. pointment to see. call the of "TTie Baptism of (^rlst” An­ list or insurance, 188 West Middle Robertson, Broker. Ml 3-5958. fo u n d —One mongrel, white and $995 low price. Keys made while you AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- CLERK Sales and service. AP Elqulpment, Prodneta 50 $80. Cash and carry. MI 8-0881. R. F. DIMOCK CO. WEST STAFFORD—6 room home drea did ju.st this: he Iprned It over moving, packing, storage. Low Center St., MI 9-2052. Open Apartments— Plats— Tpke. Call MI 9-6205, 2-9 p.m. or to Leonardo and did, not see the light buH, male. Call Lee Frac- wait. Marlow’s. Position open for a person with MI 9-5245 on 6 acres, including corner build­ chia. Dog Warden. MI 3-8594. rate on long distance moves to evenings. GREEN MOUI9TA1N potatoes, Tenements 63 MI 3-6802 SOWD VALUES! wnrk until It was finished. 1958 FORD liking and ability to do figure work. Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 ing lot, oversize garage, fruit HAROLD & SONS, Rubbish remov­ 48 states. Personalized service. MI good and m eal^ Paaquallnl Farm. Antiques 5 1 -A trees. 30 -minutes from Hartford, Finally, It was brought to An­ Custom 300. 2-door. 8 cylinder, Aptitude for figures more essentisfl LOAM—SAND—Stone — Gravel — TWO ROOM apartment, heat hot LARGE ONE-room air-conditioned Immaculate '4 room colonial, Johanna Evans ktl 9-5653 Courtsty of the Detroit Institute ef Arts red .and white, radio and heater, al, cellars, and attics cleaned. 3-5187, CH 7-1423. 246 Avery St., Wapping. Ml 4-0604. only $12,600. CaU the B. V. Agen­ drea where he was working. He LOST — Watch with gray strap. Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold than knowledge of office machines Fill and Amesite. For prompt de­ ALL SORTS of collector’s Items. water.'Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main office. 100% Main St. location. completely redecorated, $2,000 less ‘The Virgin Adoring the Christ Child’ sharp, standard Iran.smlssion, bank appraisal. cy, JA 8-2628. looked at It for a long time, en­ Please Call owner, Ml 3-0911. Hoar. MI 9-4034. or extensive experience. Good livery call Ml 3-8603. Walter P. Candlesticks, Toleware, Wooden- Ft. Marlow’s 867 Main St , IV—HIGH STYLE DUPLEX thralled by its beauty, so far had ware. Open 10 a.m-10 p.m. Rear $1,045 Painting— Papering 21 wages, liberal benefit program, Miller. Trucking. Household Goods 51 his pupil surpassed him. He threw but it was the l^etght of the ReO'* WEAVING of Burns, moth notes pleasant working conditions. Apply 42 Spruce St., MI 9-4336. MAIN STREET—BuUding for com Andover—5 room ranch with 7-6, each side has modern kitch­ painted as his sugggestion to hts bams, garages, 400 foot on Route Wanted— Real Estate 77 down his brush, never to lift It pupil the ghost outline of the Vir­ aisaanee. Personals 8 1958 FORD and torn clothing, hosiery runs, EXTERIOR AND interior painting WALLPAPER SALE—Many pat­ RUGS NEVER used, 9x12, beige, TO RENT—Small heated apart- merclai business or office UM. en, separate oil burners aluminum terns to choose from, plastic $30; 9x15, $35; antique gold rugs, Will subdivide. Ml 9-8229. 8-8. 6, commercial zone, priced for awnings, sjorm sash and screens again. gin on the gesso. If you are In Florida at Christ­ Custom 300, V-8, all black, handbags repaired, zipper re­ and paperhanging. Wallpaper First National Stores, Inc. ment. Tel. MI 3-5117. READY TO buy. rent, or sell? See vacuum $20. BU 9-6955. • quick zale, immaculaU condition. Selling for William Suhr is the American mas time, you will see the bes.uti* VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In standard transmission, radio and placements, umbrellas repaired, books. Guaranteed workmanship. Park and Oakland Ave. coated and trimmed, choice se Musical Instruments 53 84 OAK STREET — Newly re­ us for personalized service. The That’s what we see In Detroit to­ my own home shop. Forty years men’s shirt collars reversed and lection. C. J. Morrison Paint ANDOVER—New and modem 3- $23,500. authority on the condition of old heater. Very clean. Reasonable rates. Fully insured. East Hartford modeled store for rent. Reason­ B. V. Agency, better value in paintings. He probably was not day. Left side of the picture Is the fuj^,,'’Holy Family with the bifsnt factory experience. All makes, replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Store, 385 Center. USED SPINET piano, like new, room apartment, stove, refrigera­ Waddell School section—Beauti­ Fast and courteous service. Leo USED FURNITURE. Ml 8-7449. able. heat included. Ample park­ real estate, JA 8-2628. the first to notice the contrasts In kneeling Virgin, brushed In out­ Jesus’’ In the Ringling Museum low rates,. free estimates, free .$1,095 ing Shop. J. Pelletier. MI 9-8826. HAIRDRESSER wanted. LuJon $395; Hammond chord organ, $695. tor, heat, hot water, garage, cou­ ful 8 bedroom ranch, fireplace, R, F. DIMOCK CO. line. the slx-century-oId strokes at Sarasota. It is by Fra'Bartol­ ple preferred. $68 monthly. PI ing. Call MI 9-1890. priced for quick esle. the work, between the heavy, lckup and delivery. Mr. Miller, Salon of Beauty 61 E. Center St. BATHROOM SINK, 750-20 truck Used Wuriltzer organs, $495-$695.- protected only by a thin layer of omeo. friend of Raphael, Influ­ SA 3-5409 19.57 TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all EXTERIOR and Interior painting. MI 3-1939. tires, 12-ton hydraulic Jack, truck Manchester TV, 618 Center St.. 2-8090. M I 9-5245 earthy face and lumpily painted Three Rooms of Furniture ARE YOU CONSIDERING flgpire o f the Virgin, and the Heav­ varnish. Her pose is straight­ enced by Giorgione. CHRYSLER NEW YORKER makes. Highest quality guaranteed Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanging, canvas, also clothesline poles. MI MI 9-1046. Open daily 10 a.m.-9 Hntues tor Rent 65 Five room cape In excellent con­ ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, work and parts, over 47 years ex­ 9-1353. p.m. t h r e e ROOM heated apartment. dition with garage, nice let, priced Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 SELLING YOUR enly Infint and Angels. Especially ahead, stiff. Her features are At the Metropolitan Museum of 2 door hardtop, full power, excep­ Wallpaper books. Estimates gdven. MI 9-5653 heavy. B\ft how glorious Is the bonded representative, Alfred perience, Famous for service Fully covered by insurance. Cali WOMAN TO help clean, Friday FROM MODEL HOME In ranch home. Separate entrance. THREE BEDROOM house, conven right. Johanns Evans PROPERTY? the kneeling Angel might be called Art In New York, there 'will hang. Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. MI tional condition. Low mileage, since 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for mornings. Call MI 9-1427. WARD’S SNOW thrower. South Modem and private, MI 3-6306. a plaintive Mona Lisa. The heavi­ right-hand group, with its back­ Gerard Da'vid’s Flemish "Nattv- Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. lent location. Six room colonial . V — BOLTON 8-0450. $1,395 best service Wind gasoline car heater, chain Cost Over $700 UPRIGHT piano for sale. MI J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI We wlU estimate value of your ness Was characteristic of Andrea, ground landscape typical of the ity" painted in early. ISOO’s, the PAINTING AND paperhanging. drive tricycle, sump pump, new 9-7715. FIVE ROOM apartment, second property without obligation. We the delicacy of Leonardo. country around Florence. This Is 3-5129. J. D. REALTY The country gentleman. New 6 figures wearing the coetumes of WANTED—Ride Pratt & Whitney, 1957 PLYMOUTH DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Good clean workmanship at rea­ Help wanted— Male 36 still in crate. MI 9-0386. NEVER BEEN USED floor, oil heat, hot water, central also buy property for cash. Suhr and other authorities said the work of a plodding old man— his time. Even the angels are South parking lot first shift, M- pany doors and windows, custom sonable rates. 30 years fn Man­ HENRY MILLER upright piano. location. MI 3-4751. T\VO-FAMn.^Y—5 and 6 room flats 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 room cape, for the family who Member Multiple Listing. and of a young genius. Belvedere Suburban, red and Sale Price $388 wants privacy. 3 bedrooms, 1)4 the Virgin had been painted over dressed like pious peasants. clnlty Avondale Rd. MI 3-5492. white. V-8, automatic transmission, work guaranteed. Call collect Wil- chester. Raymond Fiske. MI AMBITIOUS married man with TWENTY aluminum combination Modernized with mirror. Call MI now vacant. Children accepted. Many other wonderful Christ­ windows, several sash, front door 9-8494. NEAR MAIN ST. — 3 furnished baths, formal dining room, one acre Only Suhr would have dared to Y'ou probably remember tha radio and heater. llmantic. HA 3-1196. 9-9237. car to service 4,000-6,000 Fuller Pay Only $4 Week Bond required. Tongren, broker TONGREN’S WEEKLY STANLEY BRAY, Realtor discover what was underneath mas paintings are In America. Brush customers. East Hartford- and frame, snow blower—all never rooms and bath heat and hot lot, G.I. mortgage available. Sell­ opening scene In the movie, "Ben MI 3-6321. BRAE-BURN REALTY Fluorescent light experiments Comparable to the Detroit Leonar­ Hur." It la a photograph of the Automobnea for Sale 4 $895 INTERIOR PAINTING, decorating, Manchester area. $100 guaranteed used. Ten wood combination win Sacrificing complete bedroom, USED INSTRUMENTS, 120 bass water, no children. MI 9-4256. SPECIAL ing for $16,800. Building-Contracting 14 dows. MI 9-6370. Hohner accordion. $95; guitar, $18; MI 3-6273 showed he was right. ’ In Its 600 do is ’The Adoration of the Shep­ 15lh Century altarpiece of the ceilings, floors, paperhanging. to start plus fringe benefits. MI complete living room and kitchen VERNON—Three room furnished n e e d a c a r and had your credit 1955 PLYMOUTH 9-0090 for interview appointment. Martin guitar, $96'; trumpet, $49: Manchester — Industrial zoned R. F. DIMOCK CO. years the Virgin had been done herds" by Giorgione In the Sam­ Church of Santa Trinito tn Siena turned down? Short on down pay­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Steaming off wallpaper. Clean decorator furniture from model dis­ apartment on bus line. Call TR Wanted to Rent 68 2 door, V-8, Very clean. Standard workmanship. Free estimates. No BEAUTIFUL walnut 2-door cabi­ play home. We will give you free drum, $39; bass violin, $19§, lot, good location. Reduced for MI 9-5245 over, completely so rather recent­ uel H. Kress Collection in the Na­ by Genttlf da Fabriano. The Cleve­ ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? transmission. painting. Carpentry. Alterations TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, net suitable for hi-fi, bookcase, clarinet, $59; trombone, $25: 6-2600, TR 5-6578. FOUR R'OOM furnished apartment. quick sale. ARE YOU considering selling youf ly, probably within the last 30 tional Gallery In Washington. 'The land Mifseuni of Art has Glor Don't give up! Bee Honest Doug­ and additions. Ceilings, Workman­ Job too small. John Verfaille, MI delivery and free storage up to one Barbark' Woods MI 9-7702 home? If you are, we will pur $445 3-2521. first class only. All prevailing etc. Call after 5, MI 3-6215. year. Thomas chord organ, $94. Ward Central, Reasonable. Call ADams Johanna Evans . MI 9-6653 years. Suhr carefully removed great palnler-poel-mmilcian, Gior­ vannl dl Paolos "Adoration o f& e las, get the lowdown on the low­ ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. benefits, overtime. Call Manches­ Music Co.. 99 Summer St. Open 6-0S7R, Mr. Steve, except Sunday. We. have other listings. chase .vour equity. For exnedlency layers of paint down to the bare gione, died when he was only 30, Magi," which he copied from SEE THE 1961 Wright chainless FOUR ROOM apartment’, 64 Birch please call us. Ml 3-5129. J. 'D. est down and smallest payments MI 3-4860. ter Tool and Design, MI 9-5263. every evening till 9 p.m. $12,600—BEAUTIFUL 8 bedroom board. He found Andrea had Little of his work remains today Gentile’s work. anywhere. Not a small loan or 1955 power saws, they’re wonderful, NORMAN’S St, Call MI 3-6200. HEBRON—4 or 5 rooms partly "Anything in Real Estate" Realty Co., 47' Main St., Man ALL TYPES of carpentry work Electrical Services 22 443 HARTFORD ROyVD ranch baseboard hsaL fireplace, finance company plan. Douglas PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE SCHOOL BUS drivers for Manches­ at A P Equipment on Center St. furnished. Call MI 3-0046 after large kitchen,' ceUar. Carlton W. ..cheater. done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ Before you buy furniture any^ ROCKVILLE — Newly furnished Ml 3-6321 Motors, 833 Main St. V-8, automatic transmission, FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ ter and Vernon, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Open every night to 9 p.m. Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 p.m. Hutchins, MI 9-51?’>. radio and heater. Very clean. ings, porches, finish upstairs, where—shop at Norman’s. first floor apartment in residential USTINGS WANTED—Call this Of­ ice on all types of electrical wir­ 2-3:30 p.m. Call MI 3-2414. Heading Habits OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ basements and garages etc. CeUI INK BARRELS for sale—Suitable FOR SALE—Civil Air Patrol uni­ area, available Dec. 1. Adults SIX ROOM Cape Cod, full shed dor­ fice for personalized service. Your $.595 ing Licensed and insured. Wilson TAKE OVER PAYMENTS only. MI 9-4821, TR 5-1166. CUSTOM BUILT 1968 6 room Korean Girl’s Diary cials, flxit yourself cars, always MI 9-5981. PART-TIME short order cook for burning trash, etc. Call MI form, size 40, very good condition, Houses tor Sale 72 mer, 2 full tUe baths, enclosed home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze­ inquiry invited. Alice Clampet, a gotxl selection. Look behind our Electrical Co., Manchester, MI wanted. Evening hours. Apply at 3-2711. PROM OUR BANK porch, garage, city utilities, ame Realtor. MI 9-4643. Said Improving 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 3-7376. $15. Call Windsor Locks, National THREE ROOM furnished apart­ way double garage, 2)4 acres Office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. BIDWELL HOME improvement 805 Main, 9-9. FOR UNPAID BALANCE 3-4800. 5’ 4 ACRES, large brook, 6)4 room site drive, combination windows Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ TWO 6 volt car radios, $5, $10. 1. 2, OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! ment with parking .space. Young tillable, outskirts. Carlton W. LJS’nNGS WANTED. Fast, reliable SPECIAL houae, 2-car garage, 110,900. Carl­ and doors, excellent condition. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. New York — “Young people are WANTED — Clean used cars. We rages. Roofing and siding experts. WOULD YOU LIKE TO Three carburetor manifold with START PAYING married couple. Also two garages ton W. Hutchins Ml 9-5132. Priced at only $16,400. Near service. M. E. Charbonneau, brok­ Best Seller in Japan reading more and better books than for rent. Call between 6-8. MI buy, trade down or trade an5 - 1951 MERCURY Alumioum clapboards a specialty. Musical— Dramatic 29 carburetors, 41-48 Ford, $20. Head­ IN FEB. 1961 Wanted—^Ta Boy 68 school. Charles Lesperance, MI 880 TOLLAND Turnpike—Real good er, Ml 3-0683 or MI 9-4208. ever before. That Is the overwhelm­ thing. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. SELL? ers, 49-51 Ford, $10. 1000 v, 500 ma 8-6441. MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar­ 4 door sedan, automatic trans- Unexcmled workmanship. Easy 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 9-7620.. 6 room Cape, Fireplace. Large lot. Tokyo, —The diary of a 10-si,of friends who tried to help— a ing opinion of the nation’s librar­ MI 9-8495 Or TR LEARN TO play the Kinsman dynamotor, $15. 121 Park St. rison Colonial, 1)4 ceramic baths, WISH SOMEONE to handle your mission radio and heater. [get terms. $9.36 MONTHLY WE BUY, SELL or trade entlque 4)4 ROOM heated garden type Price $13,900. Madeline Smith, year-old Korean orphan girl who Japanese school teacher who pro­ ians," Dr. Joseph Meraand and 09. organ In four free lessons. No ob­ If the ahswer Is ” yes,” we have Bedroom. Living Room, Dinette fireplace, plastered walls, hot NICE 2-FAMILT duplex 6-6, double real estate? Call me at MI 9-0320 t e l an excellent position open for you and used furniture, china, glass, apartment, available Dec. 1. In­ Realtor, MI 9-1842. wrote of the tragedy that stalked vided Susko pocket money on a Joseph B. Maggio, New York Q ty 1952 CHEVROLET, very good run­ ligation. Call ,now and register. PLAYPEN $10: Casco jumper Rugs, Lamps, Tables water heat, amesite drive, shade garage separate heating, conven- for prompt and courteous service. ning condition. MI 9-4837. .$99 Eiubaldo Music Center, 188 W. Mid­ as an Assistant Manager Trainee. silver, picture framea and old cludes atove, refrigerator, and her family in a Japanese coal min­ school excuraion, a principal’s wife high school English teachers, re­ $4.50, swing car seat $4.50, Mighty EVERYTHING $228.78 coins, old doUs and guns, bobby trees. Ml 3-4860. lently located near everything. Joseph Barth, Broker! port. They recently surveyed read­ Roofing—hiding 16 dle Tpke. MI 9-6205 If you have sold before, it will be Mac all-weather coat, size 20, $12. parking. Centrally located. $105 FOR SALE ing town has become a best seller. who gave her a dreaa and a claaa- collections, attic cmitents or whole Good investment, Discoe Agency, "Nianchan” (S e c o n d Brother) ing habits at 73 public school and MONDAY SPECIALS helpful, but if not, we will train Dark gray car coat, size 40, $8. monthly. Call MI 3-7925. PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial Ml 9-0626 READY TO buy, rent or sell? See mate who Invited her to a birth­ COUGHI.1N ROOFING Co. — All 3 ROOMS FURNITURE estates. Furniture Repair Service, New 4 room Capo located on has also been made into a hit university libraries and state li­ 19.55 FO R D .4. you. You must have the desire to Lady’s black suit, size 12. $10. All $10.16 MONTHLY TalcottvUIe. Conn., Tel. Ml g-7449. with 4 bedrooms, 1)4 baths, large U s for personalized service. The day party and gave her gifts, 1955 Studebaker V-8 Sedan types of roofs and roof repairing, Bonds—Storks Mortgages 81 ieam. This is a permanent position FIVE ROOM apartment, second living room with fireplace, hot Wright’s Mill Road, Coventry. 4 B, V. Agency. Better value In movie, a stage play and radio Sueko, like Anne Frank, never brary commissions throughout the 6 eylinder, 4 door, automatic like new. Phone MI 9-1043. Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living EIGHT ROOM COLONIAL — Two rooms, front entry, and bath on country. Full price $499 specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ with an old reliable company. Good floor, heat and hot water, chil­ water heat, one-csr garage. By fireplaces, hot water oil heat, full real estate. JA 8-2628. drama, and has outsold the Japa­ lost her spirit or compassion. Iran.smlsslon, radio and heater. MORTGAGES—;We are In a posi­ Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, dren accepted, $110 monthly. Call first floor. Open porch. Space for 2 nese translation of "The Wary of 1952 Chevrolet Sedan Good cheap transportation. ed Roofs. Call MI 3-7707. starting salary and commission FOR SALE—The Christmas gift WANTED—Bass guitar. In good appointment onW, $23,900. Phil- insulation, plastered walls, 1)4 When a savage typhoon struck "The percentage of nonfiction tion to finance second mortgages Lamps, Tables m 3-0763. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. rooms upstairs. Lot 115x250’. Anne Frank." books borrowed has grown in re­ Full price $89 with excellent chance for advance­ that keeps working for you—Elec­ EVERYTHING $297.34 condition.' MI 9-7827. tile baths, built-in oven and stove Japan In 1953 she sorrowed for $395 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and In any amounts. Terms to suit trolux vacuum cleaner with all Seven years ago, Sueko Yasu- cent years." the report said, "to a ment to the right man. Company MANCHEISTER — Five room sec­ dishwasher, - garbage disposal Owner will consider trade. the thousands who died or lost built up roofs, gutter and conduc­ "our needs. J, D. Realty, 470 vehicle furnished and all expenses attachments or a General Elec­ MANCHESTER - New 7 room moto, now 17, began to write her homes. point where, in many cases, more BRUNNER’S Main Bt., MI 8-6129. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ond floor apartment, heat, hot porch breezeway, 2-car garage Sewage Purified 19.55 S T U D E B A K E R tor work; roof chimney repairs. paid. For interview apply between tric deluxe vacuum cleaner. Call WANTED—Wood or coal burning ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 full' baths, amesite drive, large lot with trees storj’. But not until a year ago was "Compared with these people nonfiction books are circulated Your Lark Dealer 4 door Champion. Excellent con­ R.iy Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray $14.74 MONTHLY water. Apply 72 N, Elm St. after 2-car garage, large kitchen with McKi n n e y b r o s ., in c . NEED FUNDS? For Improve­ 8-10 a.m.-3-5 p.m. after 4:15 p.m. BU 9-5117. cast Iron stove. MI 9-2053. city uUlities. Charles Lesperance it published by the Kobunsna Co we are very fortunte to atlll have than fiction books. And yoimg peo­ dition. The car of economy. Jackson, MI 3-8325. Washing Machine, Westinghouse 5 p.m. built-in oven and range, formal Without Chemicals after gathering dust for many on the Manchestcr-Vernon town line ments^ for consolidation of debts? Refrigerator, Bedroom, Living MI 9-7620. a house----- even if our food la ple are taking an Increaaing share in Talrottville SINGER SEWING CENTER FOR SALE—An ideal Christmas dining room. Lot' lOOxiOO. $30,400. Phones MI 3-6060-MI 9-3931 years. More than a half million mostly barley." of the total circulation of our $345 Call CH 6-8897, Frank Burke. Costs Room, Dinette, Dishes, Rugs, 2)4 ROOMS tmfumlshed. Stove, re­ Philbrtck Agency, Ml 9-8444. Open eves, till 9 gift, new and exclusive, 17 piece Rooms Without Board 59 MANCHESTER—6 room spUt level Fayette, Mo.—About 500 Amer­ copies have been snapped up. The closing lines were almost libraries.’’ Roofing and Chimneys 'G-A only a penny a month for each 798 MAIN ST. triple-ply stainless steel waterless Lamps, Tables, Blankets frigerator, hot water, heated. Ideal DIRECT FROM owner-:-Benton St. 19.55 N A S H S T A T E S M A N on large lot, amesite drive, patio, ican communities are using The diary centers around Sueko’s prophetic. She said that although 1950 MERCURY club coupe, radio, dollar you borrow. Connecticut WILLIMANTIC, CONN, cookware set Call after 4:15 p.m. EVERYTHING $398.22 LARGE FURNISHED room, one for gentleman. $59 per month. MI MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial, 5)4 room ranch style cellar, ga­ 4 door, excellent running condi­ ROOFING — Specializing repairing Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., 9-8404. large kitchen, dining room, sun finished recreation room, built-in worms, snails, and bacteria to brother, Takalchi, the third of four times were hard, "I do believe a heater, whitewalls, excellent con­ BU 9-5117. minute from Main St. Light house­ range and oven, viery good mort rage, many extras. Asking $13,400. purify sewage cheaply and effec­ children of Immigrant parents who tion. Hcan inside and out. roofs of all kinds, New roofs, gut­ Hartford. FOREMAN-Contractor to run polo Price Includes Delivery, Setup, parlor off large living room, bath MI 9-2744. bright light will shine upon us Ice Made Stronger dition, real puff, $]IM). Ml 9-0016. keeping. MI 9-7959. ATTRACTIVE 4 room garden gage available. Price just re tively without chemical or me­ esme to Japan’s southern island four some day." $395 ter work chimneys cleaned, re­ shirt plant in Connecticut on a FOR SALE—42-piece service for 8 Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ and 4 bedrooms on second floor, paired. Aluminum siding. 30 salary and percentage basis. Ex­ livery or Free Storage until needed. apartment, heat, hot w'ater, atove, one-car garage, nicely landscaped duced. CaU The B. V. Agency, JA. MANCHESTER—Pre-holiday spe­ chanical help. of Kyushu from the Kunsan area It did. Ro.yalties from soaring Chicago— Natural Ice has a ton- 1953 MERCURY, 4-door, automatic, superior stainless steel tableware LARGE attractive room next to 8-2428. of Korea. fully equipped, exrellent condition years’ experience. Free esti­ Business Opportunities 32 perience absolutely necessary. set by International Silver Co. Phone for appointment bath, private home, private en­ refrigerator, parking, $115. Ml lot. Priced at $18,900. Phtlbrick cials. 8 room home plus garage, At a model installation at Fay­ "Nianchan" sales have made It slle strength of 200 pounds par 1954 mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5381, MI 3-1S09. ette all sewage from the town of The mother died when Sueko square inch. When fiber glasa ts throughout $200. Real clean 5U Excellent opportunity. Send full Call after 4:15 p.m. BU 9-5117. SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford trance, reasonable. Gentleman. Agency, Ml 9-8444. SE'VEN ROOM Garrison Colonial $10,990. Older hom»—new plumb­ possible for Susko to build a small FORD HALP^TON PICKUP 3-0783, SMALL DINER, growing business particulars to Box P, Herald, 3,100 has been flo'wing into a 15- was 3. the father when she was added—as little as 4 per cent ef 9-0018. CH 7-0358 Excellent location. MI 9-4966. TWO ROOM, neat roomy furnished attached garage, 1)4 baths, hot ing and heating, $9,500. 2-family two-storied House In Kobe where Real sharp. Olds powered. with a good volume, short hours, COMMERCIAL TYPE refrigeration MANCHESTER — Four bedroom 10 The older brother fell 111 of the )lder brother and sister have the volume— the Ice has a tensile See It Day Or Night apartment with private bath, re­ water oil heat, city utilities, near 6-6, centrally located $18,500. 4 acre lagoon. 1958 PLYMOUTH, 2-door, radio and $2,000 takes It. B. V. Agency, JA WANTED— Experienced .^counter unit ,44 cu. ft. with compressor, WARM COMFORTABLE room, colonial, 1)4 baths, sun parlor, ov Cl work in a distant coal mine rejoined the two younger chll strength of 2,000 pounds per $59.5 Heating and Plumbing 17 8-2628. frigerator and hot plate. You have ..bus, school, shopping center. Quick bedroom ranch, garage, $11,900. Worms and snails dispose of the heater, very good eondttlon. $500. man for meal department. Full or m 3-8268. If you have no means of trans­ very nicely furnished In private family size kitchen, one-car ga­ Many more from $4,500 up. Call solid matter, then bacteria at­ and an older slater had to take dren. square Inch. Call Mr. Rice, Ml 3-2193. part-time. Manchester Public Mar­ portation, I’ll send my auto for home. Parking. Gentleman. 816 complete second floor of a private rage, near bus, $17,900. -Phtlbrick occupancy. Charles ' Lesperance work away from home aa a aerv- 1951 CHEVROLET PLUMBING AND heating — re­ home with a private entrance for MI 9-7620 the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, tack the residue. The pond, which ket, 805 Main St. you. No obligation. Spruce St. Agency, Ml 9-8444. Realtors, MI 8-6980 or MI 9-5524. ant for $4 a month. 1957 RAMBLER super, radio, heat­ 4 door Bel Air, radio, heater, modeling Installations, repairs. Help Wanted-;;^emale 85 SMALL SAFE With combination one person. Near Adams and Cen­ cost $60,000 to construct—com­ The mother died when Sueko wa MANCHESTER — New 8 (twin er, standard shift, low mileage, standard transmission. A nice car. All wor^guaranteed 26 years ex­ PART OR full-time adult for after­ lock. MI 3-8268. A—I^ B —E—R—T—’S LARGE COZY bedroom, walk-in ter Sts. on iaus Une. CaU after 4:30, FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 pared with s mechanized plant Seven weeka after the fathcr'a Priced to sell, perience. 24-hour service. Call SCHOOL BUS drivers for Manches noon and evening clerking and de­ MI 9-3635. rooms, 8 down, 4 up, a fine boms, sized) bedroom ranch. Plastered FOUR BEDROOM that would have cost $200,000— Immaculate. $800. MI 9-1128 after ter and Vernon, 7:30-8:30 a.m., 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD closet, h of^ a ter heat, tile bath- death Sueko wrote: 5 p.m. .$395 Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. livery in pharmacy. Call MI ' shower, free parking. ^ 8-7116. centrally located, only $13,900. walls, hot water heat, fireplace, has remained odorless and clear. 2-3:30 p.m. Call MI 3-2414. Boats and .Arceawules 4B Open Nights Till 8, Sat. 6 p.m. deramic bath. Full basement, ga­ Split Level "My dream la a reunion of my 9-4587. Cai^ton - W. “Hutchins. - Ml 9-11-6132. It costs $350 yearly to maintain sisters and brothers. How happy FOUR WHEEL drive 1958 wTTi^ 19-53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR rage. Builder MI 3-4860. Radlo-TV Repair SEE OUR SPECIAL Four extra large bedrooms, triple compared with $8,000 for a me­ I would be If we could live to­ Jeep, Model FC 150 pirkup, 6 ft. I 2 door hardtop, radio, heater WANTED—Service atation attend­ Holding Hands! chanized plant. Services 18 STENOGRAPHER ant full-time. Steady work, many SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace, 8 bed door closets, 2)4 baths, family size gether again even In a pig aty.” Driv* A Brand Now body, purchased new, 26,000 miles, i Very clonn. Red and white kitchen with dispoaal and dishwash­ The diary, written in a plaintive excellent condition. Can be accri benefits. Apply in person. Boland XMAS BARGAINS • SEPTIC TANKS Make Daughter Several rooms, 1)4 baths, enclosed .porch, $445 Personnel Department has an SEPTIC TANKS garage, ’ lot 75x150, assumable er, formal dining room, sunken The Maryland Historical Society juvenile style, tells of the harsh and driven at Ellington Ridge CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, opening for an experienced stenog- ‘ Motors, 369 Center St. CLEANED and INSTALLED available all hours. Satisfaction '’IkND 1)4% mortgage immediate occu 11-ving room with fireplace, com­ owns Francis Scott Key’s original life Sueko and her remaining 1961 C O M E T Country Oub. See Mike Ovian, ' iq rq rapher. Shorthand and typing are Reg. Spec. pleted recreation room, laundry manuscript of "The Star Spangled brother had to face alone. guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. Chrome Fire • SEW ERS pancy. Marion E. Robertson, brok Green Superintendent. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION essential, aa well as good judg­ er, MI 3-5953. room, 3-car garage. Banner." But It la filled with the warmth For Christmas ment and ability to meet people. Situations Wanted— Extinguisher $22.90 $14.60 HAOHINB CLEANED PLUGGED SEWERS 2 door hardtop, standard trans­ Modem office, good wages, excel­ Female 38 Barometers 18.00 13.00 Lot size 100x285 with shade trees. No PaynwfiH mission. MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA ADAMS STREET television, service. Ml 9-4641. lent benefit program. Write P.O. Steering Wheels 16.95 12.00 • INSTALLATION Machine Gleaned Shown by appointment only. $295 Box 1512, Hartford, stating busi­ Transom Pads 2.00 1.50 Until Jorniory SPECIALIST SeptJe Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer Eight rooms-— older home. Full RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make — ness experience, education, and WANTED — Part-time aecretarlal Spotlights 9.95 7.50 Lines Installed—^U a r Water- BELFIORE AGENCY 1954 MERCURY salary requirements. work. MI 9-6684. Folding chrome bath, baseboard oil heat.':Practical cars, amplifiers, phonographs and prooflng Done. ly new furnace, 2-car garage. Shade 2 door hardtop, radio, heater, changers. Over 47 years total ex­ step 9.00 8.50 Town and Country Ml 3-5121 automatic transmission. perience. 90 days guarantee on all RETIRED hairdresser for recep­ Chrome fish pole trees. House In very good shape MORIARTYJROS. tionist, part-time. Also, 3 year OoRs— Birds— Pets 41 4.50 ea. 3.25 Lot 140x127. $11,900. Very low WEST STAFFORD—Cozy 6 room $345 work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-4537, holder McKin n e y b r o s . licensed hairdresser, good wages. Chrome plated ^ Drainago Co. ^ FHA down payment. home, oversized garagg,_. on 8. W b 'II ! • K o tb Tofflorrow-i-To SorvicB DACHSHUNDS AttG registered, 12 S«w «m « Disposal Co. The Better Compact Car ALL MAKES of TV, radio and JA 8-8201, MI 3-6761. brass windshield acres of land, loviely kitehen, ideal m b 19.54 P L Y M O U T H home electronic equipment, ex­ weeks old, fully wormed and bracket 22.50 17.00 Ml 9-4143 tSO-ISZ Pearl St.—:M1 S-6808 FRED MURPHY for small family or retired couple, TI C o n W S«M Today! inoculated. PI 2-6706. CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD . * heater, ^standard pertly repaired with a 90-day „ 543 HARTFORD ROAD 30 minutes from Hartford, $12,600. At Any Price!" , transmlssmn. HELP WANTED nights and week, Mercury oil—special price by case guarantee Call Mr. Britney at the KEESHOUND and white standard Call B, V. Agency JA 8-2628. 4-door station wagon, eionomy 6 $245 Manchester TV, Ml 9-1046. ends. 153 W. Middle Tpke. MI 3-4054 cylinder with shift. Very clean, two poodio puppies. Little ft McKinney, Various other articles * Safe-Buy; Specials. ^ 15 Woodbridge St., Depot Square. CUTE AS CAN be! Nearly new TWO BEAUTIES SEDAI4S I tone blue. I Many others to choose from. IMPERIAL ELECTRONICS—Mo TYPIST Manchester —Finished 6 room torola sales and service. Person- We have Interesting assignments MI 3-8020. Mercury Outboard Motors room ranch with breezeway and 'MPORD '58 FORD $795 I Tticse cKrs carry our guarantee. garage. In excellent condition and cape, attractively decorated ) and I Liberal terms. Many cars require altzed service all makes radio available to qualified typists, ad­ BOXER PUP, AKC registered, New and used boats at winter ready for occupancy. This is an ex­ Bunliner Convertible. English Station Wagon. ONLY $1,095 I no down payment. vancement opportunity Excellent ready for occupancy. Asking only and TV. 521 East Middle Turn­ male, teautiful, flashy fawn, 8 prices AUCTION - antiques $11,600. We have over 80 addition ceptional home in a convenient and Fnlly equipped. Red with Radio, heater. Green fin­ working conditions. Full benefit I w a o o n T ^ pike. MI 3-7638 or PI 2-8143. weeks did, $50. MI 9-0016. al listings and would be. glad to. excellent location. There is a fire­ white top. ish. program. Five-day week. Free place 4vith paneled wall, spacious OAKLAND MOTORS, INC. parking. Apply Hours 8 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. help you In any type house In varl. ‘59 PLYM. $1495 WEIMARANER. AKC. male, 2 At the Town Hall, Brimfiold, Mass. ous price groups. The Elsie Meyer cabinet kitchen with stainless steel *57 PLYM. $945 PRICES START AX Millinery Dreasmaklng 19 PERSONNEL DEPT. years, obedience training, prestige Wednesday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Statian Wagon, 4-Deor. -■167 OAKI*AND ST, (Prom Manchester Take Wilbur Cross Highway (Route 15) to Agency, Realtors, Ml 9-5624, MI sink and dishwasher, hot water oil Radio, heater, standard Savoy 4-Door Sedan. dog, MI 3-2058. Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 12,000 Milo or 1 Year h u m m in g and alteration work. Sturbridge, Then Route 20 West 6 Miles to BrimfiekI). 3-0683, MI 3-6930. heat, well landscaped yard and transmission. Green fin­ Radio, heater, power- MANCHE.STER OONN. CONN. MUTUAL LIFE much.lnore. Asking $15,800. Call Mrs. William Abraitls, 10 WIRE HAIRED Terriers — AKC ish. fllte. White and tan. W arranty $ 1 A C Robin Rd., any time. INS. CO. W tdnesdoy, D «c . 7,'^1960>—2 Sole Sossions OVERSIZED 6 ROOM CAPE Short Way Out—Tidy 4 room Phone MI 3-144B Open until 9 p.m. 110 Garden Street registered, champion blood line, A. T. HOWE BOAT CO., INC. ranch with breezeway and garage, 'B9 INT*L $1195 Only I T O KNITTED dresses shortened, hem “ Hartford $50. Pick them out now, Santa will 445 Main Street Afternoon 1 to 4:30—Evening 7 to 10:30 A Real Family Home fireplace, large rooms, good closets, Metro >4 'tun ivalk-ln. '56 FORD $^5 CENTER MOTOR RALLS deliver on Christmas. MI 9-6787. mlng alterations done. Call Ml East Hartford JA 8-4401 That Features cellar. In excellent condition and Low mileage Exrellent t-Door Sedan. TnMBe 9-1004. - s F1JRNITCBE: Fine mahog. Carved Base Card Table, Candle- 634 Center St. MI 8-1591 Auto Driving School 7*A CLP:RK - TYPIST POODLES Miniatures—AKC regis­ asking just $11,500. condition, blue. Radio, beater, Open evenings Building M aterials ... 47 stands, Shaker Stove, Fiddleback Chair (SpanislvFt.), Victorian' A large living room with fireplace Fordonwtlc. 1961 MERCURY tered. pedigreed, 4 weeks old, Platform Rocker, Marble Top. Stand, Etc. Reproduction;—Dun­ *58 PONT. $1495 PREPARE F’OR driver’s test. Interesting position in small dc champe^ne, black and silver. Just Full shed dormer ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, DRESSMAKING and alteraUons. can Phyfe Drum Table, Queen Anne Tea Table Decorated in Chi­ Chieftain 4-Door Sedan. 1950 MERCURY, 4-door. radio, Ages 16 to 80. Driving and class partment for qualified typist, must right for Christmas delivery. Rea­ YOUR BEST BUY IS AT Front dormer windows Realtor '58RCNAULT $89$ heater, very clean, $175. 250 Spring room. Three Instructors. No wait Call Ml 9-0333 any time. nese Manner, 3 Fine Chippendale Arm-Chairs, Much Fireplace Spacious bedrooms Radio and healer, auto- 8t.. il l 3-8887. “ be High School graduate, knowl­ sonable. MI 9-6767. NATIONAL MI 9-5524, MI 3-0683, malic. 2-ton blue and Heater,. standard trans­ •MCTfOR680 Ing Manchester Driving Acade edge of shorthand helpful but not Equipmoit, etc. New-unfinished 4 Ft. Deacon’s Bench, Bedside 1)4 baths mission, yellow. Inuaaon- my. Pi 2-7249. EXPERT TAILORING on ladles Bay window white. 2 -D O O Il and gentlemen’s clothing- 189 essential, good wages, pleasant Ceiling 'nie 9*4c Sq. Ft. Stand and Washstand, Bar Stools, 2 Structo Artcraft Hand MI 3-6930 late. Woodland St. Call any time. Ml working conditions, excellent bene­ Poultry and Supplies 43 No. 1 Common Oak looms (14 in. and 20 in.) Christmas Lights (Outdoor), Camphor Paneled basement '59 FURY $1695 S fD A N LARSON’S Connecticut's first li­ 8-2264. fit program. Apply. Flooring $185 Per M’ Chest, Water Colors. Attached garage NEW CAPE Cod home, hot water 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, '56 BUICK ' $698 Invitation to Bid censed driving school trained — BROAD-BREASTED Turkeys fresh Plush Doors From $3.85 Ea. CONSIDERABLE CHOICE CHINA, GLASS and BRIC-A-BRAC t A novel gift idea for the "steady” Screened sunporch ' ’ heat, fireplace, expandable, ex­ PBICEB START AX hegter, automatic, pow­ 2-Door. Radio and boat­ BeaJed Bids will be received at Certified and approved Is now of­ First National Stores, Inc. or frozen. ReacW any time. Also, Disappearing Stairways $21.95 Ea. —Fine Cut Glass, Collection of Paperweights (few old), Pair teenage couple! Crochet or knit Outdoor fireplace tras. Lot 115x218. Will trade for fering' classroom and behind fancy plgedns. Six room house for er steering. Beautiful, er, djmaflow, coler bine. the Office of the General Mana­ Moving—-Ti-uckinc— Park and Oakland Ave. Metal Bridging 4c Per Pc. Peir^nt Vases, Large Flint Glass Compote, Pair Bristol Vases, this mitten and headband aet for City utilities investment property. Call owner. 12,000 MUee or ONLY C r a A B IK>WN w O l C C wheel tnatrucUon for teenagers. rent. Schaub’s Turkey Farm, 188 M l 9-4818. *60 MCRCURY ger, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Ml 9-6075. Storage 20 Eaat Hartford Plng-Pon Table Tops $11.95 Ea. Parian Bust and Vase, Baccarat Cologne Bottle, Pale Green Lustre cool days ahead! Excellent location for childreo 1-Year Warranty - Hillstown Rd., Manchester. ' 1x10" Pine Sheathing $86 Per M’ Monterey 4-Door, Radio, '57 CHiV. $1045 Conn, until December 19, i960 at Tea Set, Milk Glass Punch Set, Holiday Glasses (Stemware, eto.), Pattern No. 2612 has knit and Of these darling sew-easy dress "BUY WITH OONFIDBNCE FROM HARTFOBD OOUKTTB 2:00 P.M. for Swimming, Wading MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ CONNECTICUT registered R N. or 8d Common Nalls $9.25 Per Keg Pickard China, Flower Vases. Many Other Fine Offerings:—Lin­ crochet directions for mittens and es, In different colors. Without or Priced At Only $17,900 SOUTH MANCHESTER-Large 8 heater, Mercomatic, "210” 2-Door. L ny and MORTLDCK'S Manchester's lead­ ing Company. Local and long dis­ L.P.N. for part-time work in con­ Knotty Pine Paneling, all 8’ room. 1)4 bathi, mddem colonial, power steering. Light . white, radle, heaUw, an- OLDEST UNOOMf-MERCURY DEAUBR” Pools and Filler Room—Saulters ing driving school. Three skilled Articles For Sale 45 ens, Pair Coach Lamps, Old Snare Drum, Brass and Copper. Also headband; alphabet grraph; stitch with bold contrast aa you wish. Pond Area. tance moving, packing and stor­ valescent home. Shifts available. 12c Sq. Ft. Some Old Deeds, Wills and Lietters. U & R REALTY CO. INC. 3-car garage, enclosed breezewsy, r blue. Very low mileage. tomatte. courteous Instructors. Qass room Four 11-7 a m, or two 7-3 p.m. Illustrations. No. 1370 with'Photo-Guide is in Bid forms and specifications are age, Regular service throughout SNOW BLOWERS. Arlens, Reo, CASH ’N CARRY sizes 3, 4, 0; 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4, MI 3-2692 . MI 3-6472 large trees, city water and sewer. J-.- LOW BANK RATES—36 MONTHS TO PAY mstrucUons for 16, 17 year olds. Rockville TR 5-4291. To order, send 25c In coins to:— It epeta only $33,900 to give your High Trades— Low Prices— Ixiw Suburban Overhead ■VBllabls at the Controller’s Office, New England States and Florida. Toro powerhandle and Bolens 18 We stock all types of PRBPIN- Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ monotone, 2 yards of 35-inch. Telephone Mr. Mortlocfc, Director MI 8-6683. ISHED WALL PANELING from as Most of the above is consigned by Robert M. Reid ft family a, lovely home in a fine High Trades .Low Prioee—Low Suburban OveriiaaA 6« Center Street, Manchester, of Driver Education. Ml 0-739I, DO IT YOURSELF, and do It now! to 82 Inches. Parts and service. ning Herald, 1160 AVE, OF To order, send 36c In coins to:— $13,900—LARGE 6 room ranch, low aa $4.50 per sheet. Visit our neighborhood. Evenlnga Mr. HoI> y Yea Can Be Sure of Sendee After tlM Sale! Conn. Earn money for bills that are get­ Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 Main Son of Miuichester and much of it is from various AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ fireplace, aluminum storms, at­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. St. Ml 8-79I18. display room. tached garage. $2,900 assumes combs, MI 4-1139. Warren E. How- Town o f Manchester, Conn. Light trucking and package deliv­ ting you down. Work a few hours large “Name Estates” in the Hartford area. ning Herald, 1100 - AVE. OF Richard Martin, 4)4% mortgage, $98.86 monthly. land, Realtor, MI 8-1108. ery. Refrigeratora, waahers and each day at your convenience to HOME MADE ravioli fresh or WOOD TRUSSES FROM AS LOW For Ist-class mailihg add 10c for AMERICAS, MEW YORK 86, N.Y. ^ Oenaral Manager Motorcycles—BifyciM 11 build A business of your own. For Ist-class mailing add lOcfor Carlton W. Hutchina Ml 9.5183. MORIARn BROS. atove moving specialty. Folding frozen, 30c doz. 248 Avery Street. AS $8.50 EACH LUNCH — HEAT — CHAIRS each pattern. Pjrint Name, Ad­ MANCHE8TE1R—3 bedroom home, chaira lor rent. Ml 9-0n2. '*■ Avon's beautiful catalog backed each pattern. Print Name, Addresa MORIARTY BROS. dress with zone and Pattern Num­ GIBL'S English Humber Ueycte, 8- Wapping. MI 4-0604. EIGHT ROOM modified ranch, 8 nice condition on large lot. Alum­ "Cemet—liBeeto-Onercnry—CenUnealal—EagHeb Ferd’* ■l^yv by national TV and magazine ad­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC- THE 6OR00N REW CO., AiicHoiiMn ber. with Sk>ne, Style No. and Size. batha, 4 bedrooms, family room, inum comMnaUona, full baiginent, Read JQEerald Advs* complete with basket and vertising will earn you $2 to tS an 22 CUBIC foot upright freezar for 381 STATE STREET Hava you the ’60 Album con- Include 85c mors for your copy aoi CENTER ST. MANCHESTER MI 2-5185 *Tlaoala i l l aiaaBy ' OeaMasntal—liagllab *3? eondltton. CeU iUORT’ TRUCKINO and moving AUernON ACRES BRlMFnCLD, MASS. PHONE CH S-SMS wall-wall carpet, $31,900. Many aaar but, ocbool and snonptnf hour. Earnings start Immediately, sals, like new, aacrUtcel CaU MI NORTH HAVEN, OONN. tkifflng many lovely designs and ef the Fall ft Winter ’80 isaue of axtraa. Carlton w . Hutchtaia, IQ ISl CBOltEB • » , N A N 0 n 8T E »"-M I SAWSHliRWL; .., _ MI M4S4 after • p.m. I avanlass and waekenda. t-tSM. eonter. Priced for quick sale.\Cu Full training. Call CH 7-4137. 9-3878. after 6:80. CHsstnut 8-2147 free psttenuT Only 36e a copy I our pattern book, Basl^ Faahien. 9-5133. owner, K I $-0170. ':^- j '< Iv ■ • I . f", . ' . .../ ■ V J •.-I- r • i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1980 SillK TWENTY A venfc Daily Not Presa fimi The WoBthor i-- fEttntfng if^rttlb FoteeREt e f 6 . R. Waotfest 1 ■lAiite l*«r the Week-BaficO.' Qee. 6, U M Gibbons Assembly, Catholic la ­ Emanuel Churchworaen will mesA them, or 'may be picked up at -SST’iirCsik,*. ■ - ^ . w . . - l A A - - dies o f Columbus, will hold its tonight at 7:46 at the church hall Marine Reserves* home by calling the Mariue Re­ ■nWWiJy' IMVt wBBoJw ■1^^, About Town Christmas party tonight at 7:45 for a Chrlstmaa program. serve Training Center, Aviation 13,312 flurries la Ufiy. *eolfcMla. High hi o’clock at the K [4] Rose Point by Wallace Sterling Its, Paintings^ from her home without permis­ "There are no flashing signals tit Phi, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock Quoting from the report of sal­ sion. The trio was stopped operat­ U OAK ST. at the home of Miss Joann Vinton, vage officers, the SUndard-Times gates although about 15 ysirda [5] Damask Rose by jHfiifloom ************ • e e e 000**0 On Mail Frand Charges ing a truck full of furniture. from the site is a sign "Railroad •nBL 3-5171 144 Branford St. Members will / said: work on thb chapter’s service proj­ MERCURY METEOR COMET "During the salvage operation Crossing.” Approaching trains are [6] Prelude by International ect, sending out monthly bulletins It’s the new and better low-price car, priced to compete First compact esr with fine-car styling and it’s priced Washington, Dec. 7 —Presl-ODetrolt Teamster Locals — Truck 66 bodies were recovered from the Police Testify under orders to sound a whistle. for Lutz Junior Museum. with the low-price field. Full-eize, too—heavier, roomier, Hartford.-Dec. 7 (/Pi—Bute’s At­ Aubut said he sounded his._ with or below compacts of other makers’. Spacious! 28 dent James R. Hoffa of the Team- Drivers No. 299, Food and Bever West Virginia. These were found The young proprietor of'a bot­ smoother riding. 7 money-saving self-servicing features. cubic ft. trunk, longer wheelbase, too. Still it turns, parks aters Unlwi was Indicted by a fed; age Driven No. 337, Automobile widely scattered throughout the torney John D. LaBelle says the Wreckage of truck carrying bottled gas la Jammed under the wheels of a Boston A Maine Diesel AUTHORIZED AGEJ^T FOR GORHAM, TOWLE, Any member of St. Mary’s Epis­ grand Jury inquiry into irice and tled gas establishment died wlto New “ 6” or V-8’s. Ask about our great warranty. and saves money the way a compact should. eral-grind Jury at Orlando, Fla;, Drivers No. 376 and Teamsters ahlp. In most cases they were in passenger train after a collision today at Nashua, N. H. The wreckage is smoldering • from ex­ copal Guild, who has not made an advanced sUte of decomposi­ corruption in Hartford County his wife and two tiny babies In HEIRLOOM. WALLACE, LUNT, INTERNATIONAL THOMAS reservations for the Christmas today on mall fraud charges in­ Joint Council 43. plosion of the gas. (AP Photofak). volving alleged misuse of union The grand Jury charged that tion and considerably dismem­ should be over by the end of next the shattered cab of the truck. luncheon at Cavey’a Restaurant month. One of the injured was Peter ORGANS Dec. 15 and wishes to attend, la funds. Hoffa, Lower and McCarthy bered. Atty. Gen. WUllam P. Rogers, schemed to defraud these four "There were evidences that It may conclude sooner than Woodbury, chief Judge of toe World’* Largwt Selling asked to call Mrs. Claude Porter, that, he said yesterday, of the United States First Circuit Electronic Organ* 29 Hyde S t, immediately.. who announced the indictment, Teamsters units, and falsely rep­ some of the men had lived for Bailey Reports MORlAJtTY BROTHERS, Inc. resented that the Sun Valley Com­ considerable periods and finally ground covered yesterday at the Reds, West in UN Row Court of Appeals in Boston. He ■ ...... M ■aM it also name* Henry Lower, Jaaaaen nad Leater, Betay 301-315 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER former president of a Detroit pany was sponsored by the Inter­ succumbed due to lack of ox­ first session 1* any indication. was treated at a hospital fot Three state police detectives He’ll Be Next DEWEY-RICHMAN Roaa Spinet Plano* T eam stm Local, and Robert E. national Brqthe|]|tdod of Teamsters, ygen. In the after (rear) engine minor injuries and released soon McCarthy Jr., one-time branch were among the four witnesses afterward to continue on to Boor 767 MAIN STREET Hardman-Duo Player Piano* ATLANTIC On Arrest of Lumumba manager -of the Bank of the Oom- (Conttoaed on Page Ten) (Centlnaed on Page ’Twenty-seven) who testified In private yesterday ton. FURNACE OIL before former State Supreme Chief of Party The oar spattered with flaming nofiwealth, Detroit. -----TS Antomatle Delivery Bogera aald the indictment ac- Court Chief Justice Ernest A. United Nation*,, N. Y., Dec. ^ h^ia that the International Red wreckage, sped a quarter-mile WARD MUSIC GO. Inglis, who Is conducting the hear­ down the track while fir* flaXhed L. T. WOOD CO. euaes 'the three of iiaing niSre And,-ttft ewps* will be allowed to examine >„Hartford., Dec. 7 (A’) — Demo­ M SUMMER ST. Phone Ml 8-112t than a half million dollar* Kalloon or Beehivel-— ing* a a , a one»-niMl' f l'iffif jury, Western'poW'ers I'oday laid before ^eValn'i^ perso'hs 'throughout The cratic State Chairman John M. through it. One passenger waa Open every evening until • teamsters fund* in a land develop­ [f there le eufflclent evidence of the U.N. Security Council rival Congo and to obtain necessary as­ Bailey of Connecticut confirmed in hurled from the car and killed by crime turned up by his inquiry, ment project in Brevard County, proposals dealing with the arrest surances for their safety. Washington today that he will be the Impact. Superior Court bench warrants MARLOW'S SAYS. ''HCRTS THE WARMCST Fla. and detention of deposed Congo Western sources said the pro­ his party’s next national chairman. As the car ground to a atop. will be issued. Premier Patrice Lumumba and posal had the full support of Congo Asked at his hotel about reports K gift y o u CAN GIVE THIS CHRISTMAS!' The 12-count indictment chargee Hi’ TiltsNewest Theme The purpose of the probe is to use of the mail* to defraud on other Congolese leaders. President Joseph Kasavubu. that he will be, the Hartford law­ (Oonttnued on Page Ten) learn the facta about organized Wsidsworth told the council that yer grinned: "There’s some truth SAVE UP TO $150.00 eight occaaiems, and uSe of inter- gambling, proetitutlon, and al­ The two resolutions were hand­ atat* telephon* or telegraph serv­ ed in as the 11-natlon council Zorin, December presidext, should to them, I think.’’ * WOtlO PAMduS QUAllTY-lUItT In M ila d y’s Spring H at leged payoffs to Hartford police­ step down becauae of • Soviet at­ ice for the same purpoee on four men by the underworld. ^ wrangled over the wording of Ita Bailey said that he will con­ other occasion*. agenda. tacks on the U.N. Congo operation, Secretary-General Dag Hammar- tinue to reside in Connecticut while Th* land development project By SHIBUiT OALUNA ' The council also heard a demand serving aa national chairman, as Bulletins was launched in late 1954 by a Warned oik Bias by tJ.S. Delegate JSmea J. Wads­ akjold and Kasavubu. Los Angeles, Dec. 7 (JP!—Spring " I can hardly see that you will Meade Alcorn did while he was company known as Sun Valley, hats will ride high on milady’s Hartford, Dec. 7 (8>) — The State worth that Soviet Delegate Valer­ Republican national chairman. Al­ from the AP Wires Inc., which maintained its prin­ Civil Rights Commission, an­ ian A. Zorin disqualify himself as be able to preside over the council tresses this coming season if the in these circumstances,’’ Wads­ corn also is a Hartford lawyer. ^ o d S tb a cipal offlcea In Deficit with Low­ California Millinery Guild style* nounced today that it had notified council president on the ground Bailey said he would retain the worth told Zorin. er a* preeident. are any indication. the owners of some apartments In that the Soviet position would chairmanship of the Democratic VOTE SUIT DROPPED 4-TRANSISrOR Bridgeport, no't to discriminate ’The surprise U.S. move came as ■file hidictment said Sun Valley’s The guild, comprised of a make him too prejudiced. the council met to debate a Soviet State Central Committee. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 7 (yP) — Ee— HEARING AID operating funds came from four baker’s dozen of Califoinia’a mil­ ■ agjiinst rental applicants because Zorin rejected the demand. He demand that Imprisoned ex-pre­ The Democratic National Com­ publican officials today filed ■■ linery firms, unveiled spring col­ of their race. 1 denied that the Soviet Union had mier Patrice Lumumba be released mittee will pick Its new chair­ Injunction suit to preryent Texaif- Only 3 0 lections for the fashion press and The commission announced the any direct connection with the lat- and that the troops of Congo strong­ man Jan. 21, a day after the Deniocratlc elector* from votiiig buyers from all over the country warning in connection with its dis­ ert events in The Congo. For this man Col. Joseph Mobutu be dis­ inauguration of President-elect for the Democratic ticket. Tbea ^ 60c DOWN-^^50c WEEKLY Probe Started this week. posal of a complaint of Dr. and reason, he said, there is no valid armed. John F. Kennedy. The new Pres- SO minutes later they wlthdrewj "Hi-tilU’’ ia toe theme. Height Mrs. Robert Taylor, Fairfield, grounds for the U.S. move. the suit because they could not- H«n'( Ih* wgiriMrins Mtai|ih uni vahu ubacl* *wt is the keynote, aqd is found in all against the Chestnut Gardens (Continued on Page T ^ ) find a Dallas federal court wtto uAm ia a amr «a la aavinaa lor Uw har4 of huriin. The Soviet resolution called for (Uontinned on Page Ten) 2 See Our Now lor tho Snt Uam, a qullhr built Iraatiator iHwrIaf On Fire Deaths shapes frotn. soaring turbans to Apartments, 1575 North Ave. the Immediate release of Lumum­ a clear docket. The InJnnetfOB” Pharmacist For aid at a prior that dMu oompallUati. Not oolr do nu tall toques, nigh pillboxes to high- The case was closed without suit was filed In the federal dis­ mjoy lewaat SrU enata but ain lowaat apwa^,eoaU, ba, the disarming of Congo forces Demonstration Rvtry pvraon with a htariaf faapaiiaMBt iavlM ta crowned sailors. headed by strongman Col. Joseph trict court clerk’s office. It asked^ 2 It Of 3 Children The cloche is an important sil­ tMt ihia labuloui ToaMba traaalatM aid... raoulraa aa (Oonttnned on Page Tw'enty-seven) Mobutu, and the expuleion of all Immunity Removed a hearing by Mondl^t but Be- - nndal StUnporelialoal aNmtian,ambaaMdatfBioa. houette, taking on new dimen- AIJL TYPES OF Belg^ian military and civilian per-' publlcan attorney* o o ^ find nol Hamden, Dec. 7 (A^—Hi* etate eions isdUi extremely high crowna court with a clear docket tliat- JBATTERIES • 1 YEAR GUARANTEE o in the forms of a bubble, balloon, aonnel. fire manlial’s office Joined Ham­ The Western proposal—sponsor­ day. No judge would be availaMe' REXALL den's fire official* today in search­ beehive, and a slightly pointed Leader to hear the case until after the ■ AT THE Sugar Loaf.” ed by the United States, Italy, A r­ Algiers Revolt LIGGETT Parkade ing for the cause of a fire that gentina and Britain—appealed for meeting of the National Elec- DRUG took the lives o f three unattended The tilt cornea either from wear­ News Tidbits troal College Dec. 18. ing the hat at a Jaunty angle, or the respect of human rights of all children. Called from AP Wires persons held prisoner in The Con­ The youngsters suffocated- last is intrinsic In the design via asym­ Orders MOON FOOLED SAO metric brims, profile, lineSj or go. This would Include not only Fled Paris on night when a fire broke out in the Lumumba and his aides, but also Omaha, Dec. 7 (AV-The Stie^ cramped attic apartment at 135 trim* set off-center. tejrio Air Command said today A profusion of flowers of Im­ President Elsenhower calls' upon Congolese held by Lumumba sup­ Staepard St. they shared with their American people to plan and carry porters in Stanleyville. Paris, Dec. 7 The Nalional«>ler.s on his return from Spain that the moon fooled electronic probable size bloom on some hats. he H'd no’ i-r-w what Lagalllarde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thom­ out appromhite obMr%'anren dur­ The Western plan also expresses Assembly today removed the par­ fense gadgetry into flashing of A ptvr are completely covered with . G e n e ra l son. ing 1961-65 centennial of Civil liamentary immunity of deputy In’ ontions are. warning of a missile attack. But- City officials said the apartment giant silk roses or poppies. Oth­ Pierre Lagaillarde, who fled to There has been rising specula­ a quick check proved the error. ers feature giant cornflowera, War. . . . Life as experimental ■ le c trlc violated the local buildhig code. phyaiciat Is too complex for Nobel Spain at the height o f his trial on tion that the 29-year-old deputy is and there was no alert of SAC’*- lilac, violets, and lilies-of-the-val- V- •'. • Thete were only two windows, one 'Of :■ } Prize winner- Donald A. Glaser, Yule Sales Lag charges of plotting against the on his way ta Algiers, where De world-nide bomber and mlisalle''. 3 under the peaked roof at each end ley. and California scientist plans to go state. Gaulle is due for a visit Friday force, a spokesman said. ThU' B la n k e ts of th* attic. Flower hata jure built , on deli­ book to aohool in Copenhageo and Only this morning, ' hla counael and Settler ienttment against the prmioiisly -unreported. inddeut; cate frame'worka of net, rose stem oticurreurt May Get Thomsoa and ala wife, MuaeUiuL meringue or spun atigar. Maline Cordon ef Belgian Order of too maa ahoppirig got off to a alow 66, both Ifagrpaa, returned home and net or vriling afe swirled Crown at dinner he givis for Bel- Lagaillarde and four other de­ BOLUNG GOES'm BRAVES start in some areas but many mer­ fendants had been free on provi­ St. Louis, Dec. 7 ( A —The De­ 2 during the Maa# and wets taken to around these tall shapes, or they g ^ offldala and buaineasmen in chants expect a record season de- Ballot Wrangle the hoigltsl suffering shock. Mrs, may be made of fragile-appearing Broaaela. sional liberty when they vanished troit Tigers today traded eecend apite .unsettled economic condl- over toe weekend. No biJI had been basenuui Frank Bolling and a - dial your own Ttioffilnn told’-poUee she had g«iM straw-lace. Duke and Ducheaa of Windsor tiona. i to tha drugaUne for eome medl- ’The moro tailored hata follow arrive In London from Paris to do required. ' minor league player to be named This waa diacloaed today by an In Cook G>unty later to the Milwaukee Btmvee - SL[[PIN0 warmth cine,. Dirt, turned back when #be toe high and mighty trend, hdt ^ I r Chrlatinaa shopping, but in- Associated Press survey of leading LagaiUarde'a meaaage waa given aaw pouring Out of-the at­ trims are either emart grosgraln Ronuant aaya they also are oh toe tribunal by defense lawyer . for outfielder BUI Bruton, aeoond! Btorea In 20 major cities. baseman Chuck Cottier, catolMr You doti't have to have a thousand dollars to deposit to make our tic. A construction Thom­ ribbon often worked' in three hoah-hnah mtaaira in eearch of Mild weather got most of toe Jean ’Tlxler-Vlgnanijpur. The law­ Chicago, Dec. 7 m — The re­ H[V[R COLD- I Olck Browu and rooUe ptteker' sen Tiraa-playing cheokdra with a tones, wide taffeta riUionB. or Jewels atolan from them in 1945. blame for light buying In late No­ yer returned tola morning from a check of Cook County ballot* people look up and smile. Perhaps all you want to do is purchase a frieikt whan the firs ’was disoov- House Minority Leader Charles A, mission to Madrid to persuade La- Terry Fox. The other player go­ fUnR TOO WARM! ■mashing big bowi. Vella, more vember and early December. How­ droned on today with both sides ing to MUwaukee, aooordteg to" savings bond or rent a safe deposit box or buy Travelers Cheques. often than not, . eovar toe hat Balleck aaya there will be “ re- ever, storekeepers were looking for gaiUarde and four other fugitive Eldora had asked to go along eponolMe oppoettton’’ working to defendants to feturn for trial. announcing different figure.* and Vice President Rick FerteU of- ■Whatever service you ask for, you’ll find our people eager to help rather than to* wearer'a face. a late surge to repair toe damage. indications that the oottrts- will tho Hgera, la "aa aoceptaUa:, 1 \ W to the drug store, but to*, was Color characterteaa tha apring keep Democratic President smd Eight cities reported early buy­ I^e group vanished after th* 7/ 1 you. And that’s important when you stop to consider the number of (^ngreaa "from trying to take the tribunal trying Lagaillarde went decide the final count: minor league player to be desig-'' put to bed -with the others, jNIrs. line—bdlge, burnt sugar, coffee ing waa down, seven aald It waa , comers too fast.” Republican watcher* claim Vice nated on or before March 1,;^ . services we have to offer. Thomamt said. and gold, vivid tones o f hot pink, better and five found it about Into recess last Wednesday. it Fnmom General EtecUk 8lee»Cnnrt» Report* are current that Hart­ All five had been reported In President Richard M. Nixon has Boiling, 28, hit for toe T ^ - It’s a mighty nice feeling to know that you’re going to meet with Mrs.' Bolesta Potter, who lives ■apphlra blue, emerald green, and normal. era last season. He haa been wtO^ eysttaal ^ ford Atty. Jon Newman will go to MerchanU said people aeem to Spain. But Tlxier-Vlgancour said gained 2,512 votes and a fellow Re­ on the first floor of ths S-story pure flaming or#nge. . publican, Benjamin Adamowskt, Detroit since 1854 and la cea > it WarfMa caaljr la yoer wmUag aaddat! consistent courtesy and helpfulness. Step in soon at your nearby frsmii Imlldlng, said toe saw Washington aa aaatatnnt to Oov- have plenty of money to spend but he niade contact only with Lagail' emdr RlMooff who becomes Sec­ l#rde. has picked up 4,453 in 277 pre­ sidered one of the batter da^ Lnmrion* rnyoa-cottoa Mead Connecticut Bank and Trust Company office, and see for yourself amtos just before 7:80 pjn., but are mota cautious and aelectlve fenalve second ba**mm la tha), it retary of Health, Education and than usual, possibly becauae o f ap- Ih e lawyer said Lagaillarde aak cincts. , motbprooR was driven bsick by amoha Whm Nixon lost Illinois’ 27 electoral American Leagne. ^ how satisfying it ia to bank Acre, where you’ll find full-service banking! toe tried to ^ into Thomaon’a Sleeping Qeauties^ Welfara next month . . Sen. John prehension about rising unemploy­ ed him to tell the court he had not ★ 31 > colon to conpkmnt yoar Sparkman (D-Ala) predicts most ment and other economic factors. left of hla own Initiative. This votes to President-elect John F. quarters.; ■outhero Democrats will "reaolve phrase will b* fully mplalned In Kenned.v by 8,849 votes in the Nov. HARTFORD MAN KIMED ^ icniori While calling th* fire depart­ Mother' Convicted Prices are about the eame or a Hartford, Dec. Jamea their doubts In favor of the admln- little lower than last year. a few days, he added. 8 election. Adamowskl failed to 1 UP) — ★ .PScfcoiiabcoaliMi ment, ahe aald, toe heard Mrs. latration’’ In acting on. President­ Tixier-Vl^ancour also said La keep his post as state’s attorney E. Brown. 41, waa fatally atab^ Thomaon’a screams from the. front "Things atarted off with a real The ConneeKeut Banic Cleveland, Dec, 7 (#’)— Convict­ elect John F. Kennedy’s legisla­ bang; the place has been really gaillarde probably would have re by 26,000. bed morning, at hki boiaer porto. ed of mistreating her “sleeping tive program. turned with him if not for the But toe Chicago Board of Elec­ receiving knife wounds In War Two "Hamden policemen ar­ Jumping,” reported one of Phlla- NrfiifttpTMrSMUtTBiByl beauty;’ daughters by drunfi’iR Fall enrollments reported delphia’s,.blggest stores. threat o f arreat. tion Commissioners — contaoUed stomach and shoalder. Ho w i » AND TRUST COMPANY rived before the fire deMrfment, them , with barbiturates, Mrs. L1I-. by nation’s colleges and uni­ ‘There la nothing to Indicate we Th« military bourt ia trying '2U by Democrat* — reported Nixon pronounced dead at MeCtoolCL but they tOo were uname to en­ Uan FratontoQio will undergo versities totals a record 8,610,- men on charges of master minding ■Haa gained only 263 votes and Memortid Hospital after behffi ter tot attic. When firemen ar> shouldn’t have a banner year. Em­ t>sych1atrte - eEamination before 001 for beginning o f 1960-61 sco- ployment ia up, income la up,” waa toe aatUera r uprising in Algiers Adamowaki 2,618 In 400 preclncta. taken there by ambnhiaws, rlvad, several were overcome by Valeattne Suber, 44, o f the ■he la aenteneed. laatlc year . . . Cuban diplomat the word from J.' Malcolm Bridges, last January. Lagaillarde and hla I The board’s aeore include* bal­ smU amok* bafore a party' could en­ addreee, la beteved to bo tha i : A-Juvenile odurt Jury o f six Model Shirley Wllaon, (top) aaya OOban Ambaasndor Qutntln manager of the Richmond, Va., followers threw up barricades In lots rechecked through Monday ter toe two bedrooms where toe meo and alx women took two Pino Machado Uiw nf ened toe streets and defied toe Paris and the GOP UUy Included balloto saUaat, aocordtug to Det. fl^ehcstci’ Shopping Parkade, Middle Tarnpilid W. 41^ 30 Officos. r. torving 21 CenntcHcut CommunHie# wears a towering ' bonpet Chamber o f Ck>mmerce.' chUdrto had bmn left. hours to find too tiny,- 6try*ar-old adorned, with bloaeonu, car­ wMi; death for refusing to return ‘T gUeaa people have more money government They Mpoaed Presi­ reexamined through Sunday. Tkoina* J. Haafiard, Ba MAIN BnCBT, MANCnE«nEB--MI f-M tl B r ^ St.. Mancheater, Open Monday. Tnesday, IG AJL to Tk* bias* waa.^conflhed to to* plokod ap by WothandM* MARlaOWlS FSORRAi. a is n v k m r s a t • member pbdrral deposit minjuANCE mother of five guilty lat# yester­ nations "lid velvet bows. to Havana . ,»Atty. WUUan) A. to spend,” asM Robart Wilhelm, dent O urlea dc OauUc'a program Ih e board la counting toe ballots atttf and flames did damage to • PJM.— Wednesday T h u n ^ , Fritlay, 9 A.M, ta 9 PJL day and and a trial toht bagan Kathy Ludwig ahowa a l)lgh Hymaq of N*w York City, recog- merchandUlhg manam of San of moro Mlf-nde for Algerians, Just aa they were counted in the •hortly b o f ^ aooB t o t e FRfE PURNELL PARKING Utte more than to* kitchen. The Nov, 21.^ The Jury fortnian, IWb- nOMd autooi^ in aviation and walking aMig tha Sitor Saturday, 9AJB ta 6 PJM. a . bril model of g< d ^ bahbuntl ‘F ruelaeo’e^Bmporium D«partmant In addition to toe five fuglUvea, prodneta on elbction day. The Re- . bedrooms flanked the kltehen, with R ew en o f ItoiMir cotors ■fiao*, oajra trorld is in Immediato a alxto defendqnt 1# In a hoepitaL nshway. Na »otl»o^,^jj| I wRldi had th* only door. .(OealtaMi *B PfiRe ffewte^a) In froo). (AP Pbotofax). toi t( meamOeaaX agao* toda. (OwttaiMS *■ ffage ffwetTel, Ttxler-Vlgaaiieour told. repor- XOoatli^ eo M «« Beveatedi), ItalMd.