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MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1W9 auLwifna' A«v«rttiaij| M yiHta It) PRICE FIVE vot. liXXix; NO. ii trUUHTBBN PACKS) JL

On Religious Grounds Military Court'/4cjClcfellte/ X lu Cuba to Try Death 2 Americans 11 in State Pinsr^el Rib, Cubs, Nov. SO tribunals, swept sway iA July fftef sending Accidental deaths took 11 more than 800 Cubans to lives in Connecticut over the; . squads during Fidel 4-day Thanksgiving weekends Castro’s first .six mouths in Seven of the vitims' died in Th.ddMrffl a made ooctti^ulsory for all stu- lllni. Donidd Wellt, 88 Meek power, swing back into action traffic. ville Rd., rtturri'ed to 'school BoSrd ruled U iath student today. Across the natlpa the traffic Two Americans and 37 Cubans death toll was f3t. by fires 70 and today—with a atatement jrf could^'ahfp comply tvlth the com' 134 miscellaneous. The traffic rriiyinus objection to poUo in* pulsory "polio regulatiim by submit­ go bn trial here fit Plnar del Rio In Spei ting a tetter from the parent stat­ the thehter of a military camp on deaths jtunped by seven last night bcuti^ona > rather than the ing the tnoMations were against chargee, of being members of an when a family Of six perished in a' ■ poJttC ^hote they were sched­ devastating smashup that took \ religious behefis,,or a letter'from a armed bank that tried to over­ seven lives near Pettus, Tex. Of Mission u le to have Saturday. doctor stating t|i* inoculetlona throw Castro. Bernard Ackerman of Rockville, : 16 a taat mtnut* reVWMl. the were medically inadvisable The • pfosecution la asking the chairman of the Connecticut Safe­ W«Us fli^ y euirmttted the aUte- The deadUne for haVM the first death penalty for one of the ty Commission, said the number of loent ot rStlg^aua oh]eoti— tkths “wouM be eashist’' the re- Board of Education. The grounni^ The government seeks ,30-year weekend. The counK of fatalities CpngrefisioBal lesders of both UgtoTfe beUefe of the The for objection were that the SalK'*prison sentences for the other de- was kept from 6 p.m^'^VJ^edneeday parties pledge^ rnianimous wording w ae* otiange from en eer. polio vacCthe had not proven itself * Including ' Peter. John to midnight SuAday. \ backing today to President Her letter which seid the inbcula- effective enough to warrant its Nassau.' Bahamas, s . Tn'o Of those killedled Sundayw’ere Sundh.] tloM "oould h*" egslnet the feU- being compulsory, like the dlph American citlsen. and involved in an accidentIdent in I which a Eisenhorter on his fourth* gioue beliefe of-the children. therla and smallpox, vaccines. two wohieh.' Five other persons car plunged from aI bridge into U|g coming tour of tree world na- The etatemeht wee aocompanled Wells alSo said the Salk vaccine also are bWpg tried In absentia. Pequonnock River In Bridgeport^,Bridgepori tioiu. ' \ I hr * note to m inr enpreeMtig re- contained allergens which might There wSewome doubt that The victims were Frankr Ditchkus A few Iiom after the brmkQF giret for Tthe oommotioo caused harm his children, fij^e sUted spe­ Yohng. if convicted, would face a Jr., 22. Bridgeport, and John Tara- of the hrsakfiaat aeasieti the White during the past month by the dia- cifically at'th at time that his ob­ firing squad. Onb, other American, Bovichn Jr.. 22. Stratforc^ Three persons'Were pulled to aafety from House anneoncBd that Jmt btfore N.' agreemeht between the WeUeee- jections were "not oh-.^religlous AJan Robert Nye « Whiting. Ind., hie takeoff on tbo tour Ebon- hnd the Board of Bducation. grounds.” was sentenced to math in late .the rear seat by a passerby. • In other traffic accidents: hdwer will make a naUaowtde, Ahty. Harold OaTrity. Chairman 'The Board of Education, acting, April but the sentence.^ was sus­ broadcast discussing hi* nUaMon. of the Board of Elduoation, said through Superintendent. Illing, ex­ pended. ’ ^ h n J. Sullivan (no age) Wal­ lingford died there Sunday ni.ght- The PrMldeht also will hrliig that'IlU ng read the letter oVer the pelled the children, along with a The government charges that the problems of a doinestliO' nature phone to him this morning. Coventry -girl whose patents re­ defendants hsd two sklrnilshes when his car went r— r- rr— r' "The letter clearly conies wWiin fused to' have her Woculst^. on a curve on Hope Hill Road and into Ms talk. with army patrols and that in one The White House announced tbe Statutory provision,"' said •Then the Wellses hired a lawyer of them a soldier was killed. overturned, OiSRity. and submitted a letter of religious Another military tribunal In Mrs. Charlotte J. Casimono, 28, that Sksenhower will speak over The s ta tu to ry provision to objection to the Board. Havana tonight begins trying Groton, was killed Saturday in alt major networks for 18 min­ wtdch he referred wa# contained The Board Rejected the letter at Rafael del Pino on a charge of New London when her car .and a utes starting at 7:15 p.m. Im­ In die ruling made by the Man­ conspiracy, "riie government is 'tractor-trailer truck .collided. mediately a fte r the talk , he urill chester Board of Bdutetion in (Cbntinued on Page Thirteen) aiso -sskLng the death penalty for On Thanksgiving Day, Richard go,to Andrews Air Force 'Bade M itaarby Maryland and depart on him. Francis Jlartln, 22, Southington, Meanwhile.) Castro and a millipn and Joseph V. McCarthy, South- a 22,eoo-mlle tour to il natlM A b Khrushchev Listens Cubans put politics aside for a bury, died In'one-car accidents in In E u r ^ , Asia and A frica. brief time. over the weekend to their respective towns. Mrs. Char­ The msMent’a TV-radio thelme join in a national Roman Catholic lotte Will'ams, 46.' Se.vmour, was will be two-fold, prase secretaxy Congress. The prime minister at­ killed in a 2-c'ari crash in Shelton. James C. Hagisrty told newsmen. tended a. midnight Mass Saturday) The following were In.lured fatal­ Elsenhower wiH deal first with ly In acclder.ts of other types: ■ Kadar Says Russian in a cold h-ain. Ms trip abroad. He win discuss In a pamphlet distributed, and Frank Sch'anz. 43, Stamford, "the strengthenliig of cooperation reSd yesterday at the closing con­ crushed Thursday by art unloading among those countries In puimdt gress session, the church affirmed machine while removing met ' of their own eecurity and pro­ the right ' of private property, plates from a truck. gress th the attainhumt of world termed hate and scorn for for­ Charles J. Mills, 16. peace with Justice." « fell and hit his head ■pliiraday A pat on the back from Police Chief James RtSrdon, plus 160 eack-js whet All«i Stefkman, 10, of In addition, ElMnhOwer will >« wiujt^hetteih. ' Hiuffy MJiCirjlenJrt. fiS, Shelton, mtwV.bf thS'woriltqr, but pot conn iBtlte the AawcieaneoiMoniy W 6s Uus la'required by the Inter­ of spending. hPi^ suni|.Jor I'gUf. ■dljld Sattoday of injuries received Nike BoW iW that the natiai’s pragreas iawmtH national situation.*' tion against I^ungary and conduct­ Fridky'^iii'nile working at the Far- f^ SenatohiJCisf peac* may he inaured and oflUaae-^ Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khniah- ing a campaign of slander by re (Oohtliiaed on Page Sevm) a i-el-BijrMngham plant in Anaonis. - . ••4 ’ ehev was an tntcretted listener. newlng debate ip the -United Ni. ,aipgl»:rN, employed as a Clerk In porters had to check name similar­ Bulletins the connterrrevolutionaries.!' his patient in excellent health, to­ dar's regime apparently no longer Canal ' \ day—tlie 85th birthday ,pf . ope of battery but 'only with the under­ her offlee at ^3,932.85 for the quar­ ities to find out If tin* were the from the AP Wires Kadar said "The most powerful needs the tjhops becauae. of less Twelve U.S. Soldiers and 19 standing that the defendant be ter, or at an annual rate of $16,-- <»ee. < ’ factor" in the uprising waa "inter- ■the world's most, athazlng men. popular d i^ n ten t and rising living Panamanians were injured in the llie unannourtce'd appearance of under their "direct custody and 731.40. In some instances this did .turn ' national ImperlsUam; headed by standard I."™ fight. 8 the doctor. Lord Moran, at Sir control.” - Oiarles A. Murray, son of Sen. out to be the case; in others it did TUNISIA SY>B PABUnr ' U. . reactionary quarters." Kbnidnchev'arrived yeaterday to The riot was another manifesta. "I don’t want anyone getting the not. In some cqses. the relaUcm- -Turning to Khrushchev, Kadar ^ _11 , 4, • Winston’s London house put James E. Murray (D-'Mont). em* United Natloas, N.'T,, Nov. S9. find .the Communist government— idea that I’m handing this boy i ployed as his father’s admlnlstra- ahlp 'of em)>loye* to Senators was .(^1—Tnnleia appraled to Fraaoe • congratulated him on “ breaking to establish - PanamMian^^l^e“r" ! & L u ? S ° “M oran'?m e«7 ^ Itlve aseiatant at $4,074.99 for the ii.'ell-known prior to publication of the ice of the Cold W«r” and eignty over the Canal Zone, taken i ^ Moran emerged 4oday to broaden proposed fence fOMltaned ea Pisge Siva) (Gontiniied on Page Seven) quarter or at an annual rate of the reports . ' taliu with Algerian rebela to tai- over by .the United States under $16,229.96. — permanent lease in }90s.' Of course he 'didn't send for *Fhe highest paid employe shown chide pblittcal probleaaa as writ me.” said the doctor in reply to- Other Senators having relative* on Vice PiWdent Richard, M. Nix* as a military ceeaodlre. Taaislaa Some, observers believed Leftist* cm the payroll Included: Like Fiction, Say took advantage of the big rally in questions, "I just called tp -offer cm’s payroll was Herbert G. JUein. doiegato Moagl SUhn, noogBixeq my congratulations on hla birth­ Sens. Richard 6 . Russell (D-Ga), Listed as a special assistant. Klein aa chief spokesman fO f'tie Al­ celebration of the 186th anniversary Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass), of Panama's independence from day.” . serves as a press aide for the Vice gerians la the U,N„ made Us ap-.. Churchill’s robust health-;-de­ News Tidbits, James O. Eastland (D-Miss), John peal at the oUrt of the SS-aarioa Spain to inspire the rfots. The Sparkman (D-Ala), an4 Sen. Pat President. His salary for the ‘‘March of Sovereignty’’ demon- spite his" age. .two major strokes Culled: From AP Wires podtical eeaunittee's deimta oa and* two bouts of pheumonfa the Algerian proibiem- The seata ■trators-atarted, early M the day, . 1.1 1 .....II ■ ' 'Also, Sens. John gherman Cooper' of $16,025.64. ■cattering leaflets denouncing the aoiazea everyone except soipe of George E. Reedy Jr., a former of the French delegarioa were treaty of 19(13, ■ ! his closest friend*. (R-Ky», Albert Gore (D-TSnn), An­ vacant, aa the Frea«di carried ; University of Hartfoi^ an- drew 8. Schoeppei (R-ICsn), John newsman who assists Democratic They broke in on a rally of 6.000I - "People do not yet seem to nounce.s receipt of a $40,000 grant leader Johnson with press rela­ •eat a threateaed boycott. apin^ 'Panamanians and tried to take , realize/’ said'Lord Lemay today, A. Carroll (D-Coloi, Carl T. Curtis tions, was listed asran.assistant to over.-thb microphone to shout "On.."that Winston Is .the greatest .man from thS Hartford Foundation for (R-NebJ, John W. KennedJ’ (D- VBGE CHESSM^ UV^UAl." Public Giving, for the Sehool’s Maas). Ralph Yarborough (D-Tex) the Senate majority aii a., salary to the Canal Zone.’ to .live in the world in the. last 500 of $4,079.90 for the quarter. On Washlagton. Nov. SO Officials of the rally blocked the ; years. -building program.. .Bridgeport po­ and Olin D. Johnston (IMSClr. Writer Aldoos Hnxley mad Np#) flhl. Nov. ,80 (P)—Oom*4’ Ijaake an anU-Communist state­ lice Investigating th e, death This was the flrtt time in a aii annual basis this amounts to ' muniqt) and . the United ment against his will. $16,209.96. ‘ Psycidatriet Karl A. IWeaatager (OonttBued on Page Seven)' (Confinned on Page Thirteen) Andrew Pelle, 62-year-old hospital ecade that the Senate had offl- ^Matee each qcused the other of The U.S. State Department said attendant, found dead in rear yard today JolniU.tl other feNfns In a kldnapiiig in Bqmbay, and Prime,: Chang, was a member ' of Red ~T of his home yesterday.: ' ' nrglag the Supreme Codrt to or- Minieter ffe^ru tcM the Indiah China’s Export-Import Corp. and Communist troops opened fire'! ■ der a now trial for Cheaa- parliament today he^c^d not aay asked for, j^lltical asylum. The maa. condeoiaed Oattfonda *Ted yet which' on«‘ was ^IH ng the Wall-to-Wall Sea Water Makes and'kllled more tlwii 40 rioters a t ) department Said he was given Ma­ Kjnhwa, CheklEing Province, Sept; | Po^ible Candidates Bit Ugltf bandit.” In a^httof offered truth. ^ .- X rine Sgt; Robert Armstrong of Los as "frieBd* of the eqtirt,’’ the 2S Nehru Said the Ohiheiae 30 this year, Nationalist Cfiilna I Apgeles as 'an .escort,- and that News Agency Says, as or! persons said if Osltfernla faUaiF Mdor formally complained to'the Armstrong waa kidnaped ..and House Quite Pifficult to Heat to obey iwA a aeW trial pitleai ■ ■ food riote., .Mayor. Robert P. Aid Tie to Birth Control ' Indian government today . thaV^beaten by members of the Chinese Wagner calls meetings today in OhMssnaa slimdd be freed. Americans'kidnaped members of ^mnsulqte after a taxi ride' with ■ Atlantic Beach, -N. Y., Nov. And Re.vnolds's; Channel Is the staff of the Chinese consulate,t« Chapgl htst-ditefa stand to avert, a-strike 30 iJPt—A strange noise awak­ where Wynn’s living room had by 8,000 bus drivers and mechanics Washington, Nw. 30 (Ai--rFive$abroad where It believes the ncUon,| FOBS HEADS NEW URAOUB ' general in Bombay Friday. Rkdio Peiping claimed Chang ened Nat Wynn yesterday. Hb gone. - poBsible contenders for )he lOfiOj is to the interest of our c o u ^ . , CMoago, Nov. .3i, ed the Tear of Wynn's house United States. .Britain, and Russia prbvide birth control, information chargeai He added; sulate beach cottage Thursday be­ thofight: it might have gone. from the channel. TMs aiqiar- to any requesting nation. But it mittee chairman. • told) newsmba OrlmiBal conspiracy .chargU "Kklnapiiqr of a* foreign nation­ cause the ChinesF expressed fear He said he didn’t know’. So he - agree today that a nuclear test then that "medical advice o r agalaat five major drag maan- ' ently pulled Wynn’s living ban control organization shoold would hot.be a requisite to receiv­ al Is clearly outaide the funcUohs for his aafety. Friday morning, called the police to report a ropm floor, the furniture; and ing U B. foreign aid inoney. proper kind, on r^ueet. should factorera accused of fixliig prices pf a consulate general." Chang asked to return to the UJS. mtlMing living fbom. be|^ to fnnctlon immediately OB Salk aatipriln vaectae pwro the rest into, the ohahnel. after Signature of a test ban T h e whole birth control-foreign supplied.” 'ft' • ~ I , The Bombay police also were in- consulate general. The taxi stop­ WMle Mrs. V^ynh and their . There was ho trace of. it. ■ -The commitlee eaid nothing | dlsmlsecd today by Federal vestlgaUng the report of an In- ped ihatead near the Chb|sse con­ -daughter .'Marjorie, huddled in .treaty,,__ .j..,,- aid. Jaime was sumirted up as "an To .prevent, more.’ of ^the ; about forcing such a program w .Jndgq PUUip FormaB. five ‘Aan employ at the American, con­ f la t e general and Chang sUrted the upstairs front of the stuc­ Britain’s Labor Party come* .academic discussion” by Alonzo were wCieueed of g etteg togOther sulate there who claimed that dur- to get out with a tape recordist co hortse. Wynn and»poUce'in- • area from .disappearing, the through weekend inquest, over-it* dredging company ".sent pile t* hold’the line on price* of Salk tng the weekend two unldenlSBed of Ms plea for esyliim. vestigated. Also, vanished; A crushing electton defeat without O w .r .u ,n anttpollo vaccine irim IhSS Chinese. tried to take from him e Anastarong tried to Seise the re* 60-foot strip of»' the ■■ WjTin I drivers to shore up the water- spUtttng ap i^ at the seartos. . istration aj^ch handles the foreign 'front. . • back into the limeligIM last thhmgk 1957. -Acqalttod were consulate message he was takirtg corffin]g and was overpowered by lawn, the den, a dock and'.ca- ^ ark S from A welding shop at aid program,. Eli UVy and Co. of ladfama- Wynn, president of a town 110 thiles ftorn (Calcutta; In­ ("Not one penny of foreign aid Wednesday when thp natloMs Ro­ to the triegraph office. A s|X>kea- six Chinase who ran out of the con­ man Catholic bjShops sjld in a polls. lad., Parke Davla (Do- of man ;at the consulate said U.S. sulate. Armatroing was bound, • 'Atlantic •'Beach is on'^the Bronx roofing firm, telephopecf dia; set off blast 16 neighboring ex­ funds ever has been used for dis- D etr^ 'Mk!b„ Wyeth Labazp- plosives warehouse, and Scattered smination (if .birth control infor­ formal- Statement that the- church officials could not verify the In­ beaten,,questioned ahd finelly re- west Of. Loiig Beach, an island friends to make anangement* teriea of pbUadelphta- .Fttqna»-^ for Ms fainlly pending repairs. reports ssfy at kiaat 42 $re dead mation and there are no plans to WUl'not.support the use of public dian’s ataitemsnt. • ' le(Med six hours later when Indian Jurt Off the ccuiilt'of Long Is­ funds at home Ur “Abroad to pro­ Moera IMvIelee of AlHe» lah aw -i Red Chins charged that the tJ.S. police tu'rfved. land and nbtlfar frtnn th* New . A ■n "•* ■ a . \ • )■

UANCHBBTER iCVtenNG HllRALtL.MANCTft^ MONDAY, NOVEMBBR 80, 195ft UASCHEaTMk EVKNTSa HERAti). MAKCHMnEBi «)N N i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 195ft FTA hid a rGht to gi^ noUcra public - Building Oommlsslon has le ir e t S t ______ahd Mat i t e - « G i ^ wtatek b* aaid called , a msstlng of to* newly- Recoli^tioii Day eiT tlw groog .BfMly. Where in bstwssn. Many changa ■Kca ia intpredted in who to far- Souti Windsdt ' Bolton X - he fbund hid .fiot .bran dan». He erssted group for Dec.' 14'at the pregfsn. MadMimah over the years. When I ftrst htard. forming; the criUc and the must- CommOnlty HaU at 8 p.m. The Held at Cliurcli ah of tlw Mfidh for oal -edgnoaeenti are . tnteraftad 4n deecrtbed the ; paper, aa a good Mltd^^oulos in the ssrly thlrtiss thing and aaid he waa In favor of PBC will Study ordlrianceS of other way ih wMcir awy eawMS udjat to being performed. SheinwoWr^on he was dll((lpl^ly ,lmhJhlFtiy^,■N S c h f io l going alofig.Fith rainataring I t hot iowns.^ntowns Jn toei,n« .m4T».are* estabtlshlng thev,™ Oyer 100 membeTt and their ■saaon at Adyent. ^ he Is almost in. the ohjectlya cafAp. Here to one of the reSaohi why Holiday" Sale not to say “ print what you want." duties and powers of such.copunla- gmsets partietpsted ysaterday af- the European conaldara Americana ii]he Baby Has This jiappens frequently ^ as the "Mra, Peresluha then moved for Sion*.mfAMdf Theymiiiv will qfotkafAvk on prepareoraiMiYa'* 'tenibon *tjii*nnFM itiin a♦ DayTWv ofa# RseeUedtionitAJSAitAffafjiM performer grows' older. The young uncultured. The European emutort* OON81XWB HAND Smith dssler Bulletin; Vote B ild Saturday godr ndt only knOWa “ who" but he Bote shies !j2««rtMe , reinstatement Of toe weriUy ' hul- tlon of an ordinance for tola town sponsored to to* Guild of Our H «w r « M i musicisn p ro m ts only the music Slated Sunday a b A w m » H N o itn i ' . latin.Which was ssoonded by Mra. to be acted upon by s ftiture town Lsdy of St. Bartholomew’s Parish. which. spiMsls to him. and which'Is knows "what" and "why*' as wait. By A U M ShetoWoJd The "what” and "why’' of music K 93 3,3- * Alton. Only yea v«ite*./^e haard madting. It was vhsld at St. Maurtca’s consequently vital and personal. DJI. Masaers Team dmm Tha Board of Bdticatlon voted toG^omply with toe ^ t e r a d d rte ^ Church' In. Bolton. FALSE ‘nEElM; The older performer broadens can only be Isariied by continual The Bt. Franeto of Aaatol Mom- “Tha weather for Dac'ember Been Named». relitsUte toe weekly school bulle­ .to Dwyer requesting toe special on to* motion. There waa no re­ Yeutb Oreop Vlelte exposure to it. The many exesUsnt ♦ Q 9 4 S ^ sasaion. In If hleh it waa asked that sponse to toe question, ‘^Phoae The Grad# 7 and 8 Young Peo- Ths afternoon program, conduct­ M «r« nnRhii^k ikMHft hit field, and since he does not era’ drele wtU hold iti^ annual Food won't matter a bit to, bridga ptoy- tin in a 50-minute speclalimeetlhg ed by toe Rev. Richard Brackett, have a personal reaction to some recordings now avallsbie make this .Md HoUday Sale Sunday after Ml ars," obaervea Poof’ A)fred%. Alma­ Saturday bight. 'til* htlUetiii'ba resumed. She msd* <^>poeed?” , ' pla’s Fellowship of St. Mary's -PoreorfalMMsI exposu))!^ possible as never before. a'motion to thia effect which Harris then.asked Ihryer about Episcopal Church ylslted S t S. J., of St. RobarTs Hall, Pom- IM77SM te Sippina.. composers, studies diligently to nac. With this subject out Of tha 4 ■ * '* The buUetip waa discontinued in fret, consisted- of serlee bf confer­ aiuiB vban ysa aet, Dut they have to be listened to, not Maasaa in tha ehurch hall.;. T rih 5 ^ ” «??»»» Dwyer declared out of order be­ setting toe date Of the meeting George’s church last night Eve­ determine their Intchiions. The way, tha Almanac offers a nugget , v . | ; | , Dabomli Ann.’daughter of -Mr. and Mra ttobart Hrickson, ;a 4-3 vote talrsn at toe Nov. 16 ences, private meditation, toe reci­ Just*miaki*a,i— merely heard as background to caeda'of the -Mila will be uatd Yor meeting o f the .Board. Reaction cause toe call, of toe meeting etat- for Saturday^ 7:80.p.m.The five. ning praysr was read by ivinalpw rour piaUi.’n iH ----- young performer is usually more of adViee: Dba't'Tis suit wtoa^and 123 mdrtdf a S t She was bom Nov. 20 at Manohester Msmorlal tation of toe rosary, and benedic­ powder holds fala* M itt i— exciting, while the older one is some other actfvlty. a Christmas party for tha children hand fooHMi... tTOfn parents whiKfelt tha bulletin .ed it waa being held “ to* see what .Board membera who asked for the Manchester, •* l*y reader ttM t WMk m (UacuaMd pro-fthia type of music.) , Waljrare (Sd Act)-—Wegner of t^a pariah. Handmade Christ­ ♦ 1934 #Q 10. Hoapital. Her maternal grandparahte ara’^Mr. and rMs. Doml- , tion of the most blessed sacrament. and mors eomfottawy. S ej ' It la the jaas musleiah's role to usually more exact. You pay your West opens'tlw feur of hsarte SOUTH waa a valuable litik betwdbn the action toe Board .wishes to, tisk* meeting jud dbggested last Tues­ member"of the Brotherhood of St- sbosr.pastrtaaw r~" grutm UKt w«At into ^ ar- Ftogetad and Others mas candlaa, gift itema, novaltlea, nick Ventura, 198 Bldridge St. Her piternal grandparante are oh toe disconttnusnCe of toe sabT- Father Brackett, a native of •our. Chsess "pla cboioc, • » W«l| M 'how you embroider and eciPteUiah the music money and take your choice,. against tha contract ,pf thrsa no- ♦•A .K . > school and coinmatitty, prompted day. Harris asked If any. either Andrew at St. Mary's Concord, N. H., la a graduate of hrsstb). Oat rai— ,—_ . Strictly apeaking. muaic London A-4tt8. wrapping paper, ribbon aiM a va- tribnp. I ^ a t would you do ss ds- ♦ 11 5 Mr. and Mra Harold Krickaoiti 70 Ot^brldge S t 'live membera of the Board to re- lication of toe weekly bulWtth.' membera had been aaked what The Women of 8t. George'e will dru* eonntsis srsrywhsrs. M fh t Jud|T* 4 proi^M. X iti't con- that the jaaa composer wrote. This r held off buying this one for 4 rtoty of homo baked goods Will be . ' ,--i* • Holy Cross College and continued is because this iy p * of mtisic ie too ■hould be heard and tiot seen. clsrsrT ♦ A I 10 3 I quest a special, meeting in a letter Mrs. Peresluha again protested nighC would be cohventenl. conduct a Chrietma* tea and aalq tlnuKhy dtocuiilii* !th€„ perform* long time. Having memories of on sale. PapMla Jana daughter of Mr* shd Mr*. David J. Donovan.Jttl and Dwyer said he had obtained hM studies at Shadowbrook and simple to stand endless repetition Thus, radio and recordings haVe Yhw only way to make surs of a ♦ AK63- ^ I delivered to Board Chairman Har- 'Dwyer replied that it was up to Ssttirdav from 8 to * p.m. at the Wbatoil Ckdldge. In 1956, ha studied er'a ro1« in int«npretinK the muaic Flagstad In her prime. I was afraid The Holiday Sale Is under the Porter St. She waaborh Nov. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hm - theadvlM of Town Counsel Harold chosen, 'ind in s future colunm as written. Thus, the life of a jasa advantages. Actu'sIIy, audlencso in htoUrt trick to to ptoy ths low hsart Swrih Wsat North | M I old Dwyer on Nov. 22. \ the chairman to call a apMsigl home of Mr. and Mrs. HowanI C. ascaUcal theology In Munster, Ger­ a concert hall judges hiusicisn by of what she might do at this late direction of Mn^ William Foley taL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Paul A- The vote Satuj-day night\w*a Oart^y who had worded toe. cell wt'U tslk shout your res'ctiops to. work, easily rememtoerid and Jimt date. I also rernembersa-Svsnhmm from tbs dummy. East can win I d ) PsH 1 ♦ Bata meeting and pointed out Diat un­ Chase on Hebron Rd. Miss BIIm - many. - and c(»nmlttaa membara art” Mrs. sm nr; Mancheater. Her paternal grandpafente ara ^ -.a n d Mrs. unopposed. During diacuaslon, nSI for the meeting to provide oppor­ s pTOcrsm. as easily forgotten, la ex te n d . his acting ability almost aa pttich (who sings SlegmuM) for an unre- with the queen, and Wsat can win J NT ^ H .F . der the law U (xmlfi have heeii put beto Chase, president of the . T h e Rev. Phillip J. Hussey, itea- Pater Zalaaki, Mrs.- Fred Doocy, ths, nsxf hasn trick with the acs, Opening lead — e'J^ohn C. Donovan, L s ^ , Mass. She has a slater, Kimberly Ann, 2. least three ' members stated the tunity “ to vote either way.” In jaaa music, the performer is as by hla musical ability. If he Itobls wobble, when ha asoig at the off until the regular meeting date Church women’s group, and Mia* Aasuminc that the artist - has Mrs. Rudy Durig and Mrs. Wsyne but your own Jack will, then be Bulletin should be. rethlltated -"si Mrs. Betty Alton then gave her made a well-rounded actaotion. ]uat usually the creative equal I and inakea grand gestures, the audi­ Met.” However, iMiiig a rabid of Dec. 7 or eOeji’ unlJ! Dec. 8. Grace Tedford are co-chairmen of ence . la convinced he produces a Gorton. good for a trick. -Jidie Date, diwghtcr of Mr. and Mrs Jamas U Breen, N atow it was;" There was also Comment bptnion that she would not like to Si what is his part in Ha tparfonnance.. sometimes the .superior) of the Wagnerite, I finally succumbed to of tos hand M ^w hols. Butjm Ilia, Pressing for a reaponse to hla (he event- massive tone.- v- me lure of Wagner in "stereo," and Mrs.' Andrew Demers sad Mrs. You cannot be sure of winning a Hale Dr.,'Covmt*y. She was bom Nov. 18 at Manchwito Me­ tost it sheuid include no political, see Grades 7 and 8 ,pupils adit a RUG and uvd what is the composer's part? composer.,ThiS la not the esse with heart trick , if you play the king king of hearts at too RrstW e*. school paper becauaa they could question Harris said ’Tou made it Bulletin Board the concert artist. Consequently. If, on the contrary, his tech­ (bqOght the album. * Herman Shea have been appointed morial Hoa^tal. Her maternal grandmother is’-Mra. Bo- religious or personal opinion. Outn? Ahy true concert artist will tell from dummy at the ^rst triik. Vmn you get awi^ Wlto ,to»t Neither of these definition* waa not do it' alona She said they convenient for yourself but Incon- Men of St. Maurice (toureh will you thai the composer's intentions the.,.;Concert performer does not nique is so excellent that he My fears, were unjusttfisd. The co-chairmen of the Food Stole. Also dreau, MMiumint HUL Coventry. Her paten ^ UAIX bn tha ebmmittee are Mra I«on After all, East may have the ace first play, follow It up by toadteg are Mr. and Mra. LoUla 1. Breen, Storw. She has two brothot^ 1 put as a motiorti however. would have to havjs-the assistance -venient for otoen." This was de­ pack clothing collected in the an­ u p h o i s t e r y are paranMnint. Herein, incidental­ try to embellish the com poser's produces a tremendous tons, seem­ sound engineers have dons, nobly by and' West majr have ths qussn. In the nine of diamonds for tos nied by Dwyer who said ha had - both singers. How many times it OraveUa, Mrs. Francis Tabahey, Jlmihy, 4 ^ , and Jtem. * * • The meeting, attended by toe of teachers and- that thp- ttoe de­ nual Biahopt' Thanksgiving cloth­ ly, lies the difference between the thoughts, and will be "roasted" by ingly without irffort, the audience that esse. Bast will win the first flnssss. It wins, and you can thim I full Board, waa opened at 7:32 voted to thtf ^ p e r should be spent work to do Saturday night. Ha did ing drive tonight at 7:30 at the .concert and the jaas musician. (I the' critics if he does. dismisses him as "cold." This la was recorded end patched together H n . Ma))rica Minguy, Mra. John lead toe quqen of diamonds from RUSCO to get everything good, I have no (SahiU, h&a. Anthony Ftcaro, Mra. trick with' the ace and will then flhrlaWnnj daui^ter of Mr. uid Mrs. Frahd* Makulls, U3 p.m.- by Dwyer. About 40 towna- pursuing aoKqlaatio activities. reply to the., question that ha had church hall. The wm®*® P8*’* CLEANINi UHOOiZ FROM! believe, by the wav. that jaas has There are two general schools of the usual point on which thh audi­ lead a heart through the jack to dummy to repeat toe fihessd. This people were present at toe seaalon. She sbto said the bulletin should not called other members in Set­ lah spent the afternoon sorting the interpretation in aerioiis music, ence and professional' critic dis­ idea. It is good, however, and Otto John Casejr, Mn. Fnuik Motpla, Wells S t 8h* was bom Nov. IS at Manqheater R*'**®?!** *!?'!' • Aaibaandor • R cfil its plsM. tho, aithourh 1 play only West's q'uaen. 'Neithaf the king nor aeries of plays assures th# , con­ pltal. Har maternal grandparente are Mr, and Mrs. w r ic k Emryer read ’ a prepared atate- be feinstated aa such, that it ting the date. Items donated yesterday. serious muaic, and write only .about usually referred to aa "aubjective’' agree. The critic judges, or should Edelmann as Wotan needed no Mra. John Creagan, Mrs. Jbhn (jualmg to begin with. Neither'did Baribault, Mra. Edward.Haggerty, the jack of hearts will win a trick. tract. ' ’ ' ONalU, County Kerry. Ireland. H er paternal grandmother is ment in opening the aession. Mrs. shohld have. annmmcernehts of all Antomobtle . Fire' Cub Scout Pack 187 committee • Premier •Cosiom and "objective.” The lato.Toscan' judge, soiaiy V what he hears Sate But Sorry , DMIy Question A ^ e s Kreysig then presented dcUvlties . relative’'(o studenta. in The'fl.re department waa called meeting will be held tonight at 8 til. MiAtrtt A Nattdwil BfasA Fredoet nini waa a good example of the lat­ Georg Solti, the young conductor and Mra. Carl Preatileb. Partner openg with one 'spade; Mrs. Stella MitiniU*,. ns Wells Bt and hoi hy.^hst he sees; of course of the Munich Opera, who turns in If you play a low heart from detailed proposal that .the achqoT schoiti and that ahe Would'not like out Friday at 7:36 p.m. for s fire o'clock at United Methodist At A Fried Yea Wairt f e Dte ter school which holds that the this exCspta opera and ballet. Also Mrs. Tracy Hartnett, .Mrs. dummy at the first trick, you’, will and toe next player paases. You a remarkably fine job. Aside from Jsihes Jackson, Mrs. Raymond . . Mluy-Blxabetli, daughter of Mr. and Mra.-.James Farrell. 78 bulletin be prepared and ISaued'ijy to see anyone’s persohal opinion in in an autd at . Bolton Notch. The Church, ^ 3.S747 composer's Indications 1n the To give an example, Jerome' be' safe but sorry. ITiere will be no "hold: Spades—9 8 8 2| Hearts— K Grader T and 8 a* part; of toe cur­ l« I.G .K ITTU music are paramount and -unslter- Reiner, '-I am convinced be to the Mailhot, Mrs. Dewey Poat, Mrs. 6; Diamonds—Q 9 4 8; CSuha—8,,7 Blrbii M t Rd. She wsS bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial It ' fire Was located in the rear of the The executive board of the Hines appeared in Manchester . a entry to dummy for the diamond Homitei. Her maternal grandfather 1* George J.^ ^rington,. riculum; Its prime puri?ose, her mbton-apparently in toe transmla- Woman’s Society of Christian Ml 9-0448 NOTICE ablc. Nothing, afccbrding to this finest Wagnerian condjictor alive. Joaeph Hueston, Mra, Edward finesaa. You will win two apadea. 3. What do YOU say? ' v She said ahe would like to make fpw seasons back. Musically, his Presto aasal BeottavUle, N. T. Her paternal grandfather is Fred B. Farrell. statement said, w-ould 1t»e for stu­ motion to retnatste the bulleyn slon. Flre^ Chief Peter Maasollnl Service wUl meet tomorrow at 8 Liaeal A f « i Far school, should be added or taken performance was mediocre, arid in Very, Mra. Louto Camer, Mrs. one heart, three diamonds, and Answer: Bid ttvo s ^ « i . Some Faust (Ballet Music) ' Joseph COniieUsn, Mrs. 'ITiomaa Geneva. N.Y. Sha haa two brotoeni, PatriOk, 5%, and Tetrance, dent participation and more direct as a means of communication be­ ■aid, Owner of the car was Andrew p.m. at United Methodist Chprclu RARTLBTT-BRAINARD ■way. spots it was downright bad But two cluba. This- to one trick leas experts would- bid I 'on-toe as- I accounting' of ^ -School ■ actlvitleai E a r n e r 's OPEN DAILY The "subjective" school agrees Viemia St. Op. Oroh. Msnntx, Mra. John ZsgorsMi and sumption tost tots proiriisss less 3%: and two sisters, Katoy, 8%, and Maureen, 7. tween' studenta,' school and par­ L. Duffy of 47 Hickory Dr.. Cov­ FROOUCtB C 6 . h|a -paraonslity put him across Allbertli Oond. than you need for game. Any facts opptoined therein would Manoheeter B'V e n I n 8 SUMMER ST.' AO 8te47i that the composer's inlentlons are Mra. Kenneth Bolton. It'a true that you need a heart strength than q raise. The trouble ents. entry.' Dama?e waa undetermined. with the. audience, aa well as his Some of Gto worst bsllst music Anyone 'wishing to donate baked Donald J o a ^ son of Mr- and Mrs.'Joseph P. Lewis^58 [pertain to student activities only Further (^USei-on. brought com­ PBCR to 'DrawDra .Up Ordinance Bolted oorreapondent, N. We Give Oreein Stamp* paramount', but that musical no­ sqtlng ability. Which was actually trick, but you also naed toe dia­ ia that this allows the opponents to and 'it would contain no opinions 9 A^M. to 9 PM. tation ia inexact, at beat. This in existence played by one of the goods may contact Mrs. Demers, enter the auction at a- low.leveL Well* S t ’ He was bom Nov; 18 at Manchester, Memorial Hm - m ent from' most Board membera Chairman 'T. J. Crockett of , the D’ltaHa, telphode 8-8545. hammy.” Only two numbers, out finest orchestras in axiatancs, mond finaaae. Tha only. way you or remarks by the staff, no adver­ school fsals that srithin the broad or Mrs. KarmSn Shea, both of Ab­ can get to dummy for the finesse The raise to two epades makes it pltal. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. Md Mrs. A lb e r ^ ; on ■what------should be conteliiM------In outlines suggested by the com of a dosen and a half "or so, ywre bey Rd. far more expensivg for, an oppo­ Ogren, 8S Wells S t l« a paternal grandfather la Joseph A. L*wls. tising, no polling, no notices of ac­ the bulletin. Mra. Alton said she SAT. to 5:30 rsslly what the composer Intend­ to to-Win- a heart trick with the tivities of-other ovganlxatlons. poser, the performer's personality OE8 Meeto WedMsday king. nent to come In, Bolton. His paternal grandmother is Mra. Howard Robinson, The proposal ; received no sup- had been unhe7>py with the poHtl- ed. or what a serious musician ex­ Musicale Planned (Copyright -1989, General Featarca inference in a pre-*leoti»n .bul­ may he interjected. After all, they Evergreen Wood Chapter, OES, In abort, you must msks ths Levlttbwn, N.Y. He‘‘h*a a'Sister, Debra Lynn. 1. I port. It waa referred to once later 0*1 pected. risky play in hearts for the sake Corp.). letin abe eaw. It waa her opinion contend. It la iinpoaalbla to indi­ will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.''at in the meeting by John Harris who cate ^ s Importance of every As a musical program It was tha Masonic Temple on Main St. Timothy MOehael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Fogarty, 4 as well.as Harris’ that the bulletin bad; ms entertainment it was pret­ By BAR Dec. 3 said he agreed srith Mrs, Kreysig TRIPLE ■ingla note, so it ia within the A publlb vesper aervica pm fol­ Chairman Foote did not indi­ i Summer fit He .waa bom Nov.JT at Manchester Memorial Hos­ that it would be valuable for the should include news, notice*, PTA, proper sphere of the performer to ty* fair. Personally, I still re­ low the meeting ndth the Rev. j^ e g io n a [8 pital. His maternal grandparwitr. are Mr. and Mra., Charles W. Boy Scout, 'Dirt Scout and other member with nausea what he did A tnuaicale, antongad by the Andover. cate what action might be' taken students but as' a school new ^per. S T O R E S ? ^ make Ids own decisions in many American muaic committee, of Or- Robert K , Shimoda of the Talcott- by the Board. The Board will meat RUssell, Mansfield. His pstemat grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. snnoUncemente aa well sa the cases. Leonard Bernstein repre­ with the impressionist numbers ville Congregational Church . as Mlphael Fogarty, East Hartford. He baa. a brother, Kevin Ray­ not as the, bulletin. ford Parish Chapter, DAR, will be Region Accepts ^ again next Monday to hear a n r Mrs. Helen Meloche spoke after menu. M t I f AIN 9T,—Ml 34711 sents this point of view. on his program, but there are gulBst speaker. mond, 2; Harris, Howard Jensen and Mn. probably a th'ouaand people In held Thursday at • p.m. at the New Monument , view of the educational program • • • • • I Mn. Kreysig. She said she felt the Most concert artists fall soma- home of Mrs, Harry Fraser, IM f. pageant, "The Christmas in acience and mathematlca by Pere^h a all included in their re- Manchester who remember him Tree," will be presented by Mrs. Hardship Check Ohanl Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mn. R;obert C. Parixeau, 2 bulletin, a* a means of communi­ Hartford Rd, the respective department heads cation, was good and healthy. She marihi.the statement that the bul­ with pleasure. Who is right? It Dedication Slated William Foster, Mrs. Lawrence linoottt S t She-was bom Nov. 17 at Manchester Memorial H om- .The prograhKWUl Include vocal and to hear a general outline of letin. it reinstated, should be juet depends upon the polpt of view. Grannan, Mra. Gerald House, Mra. pital. Her niatemal grandparante are Mr. and Mra. Donald made a motion that toe publication ■elccUons by Miss Jesnstta Fraser,, A hardship grant chcok for of the bulletin be resumed oh a bi­ toe same as it was before the vote This brings up another point The'^'dailicaUon of a Soldiera' William Fraixe, Mra. Theodore (124,408 waa messntsd to Regional the'nverall curriculum by 'Prin­ Dewar, 428 W. Middle Tpke. Her paternal grandparents w e Mr. TUESDAY organ-piano dueia by Mrs. Harry cipal Carlton Saybolt. However, in weekly basis and news published to discontinue it.' Mra. Meibche The American audience is Inyari Fraser and Miiw Fraser, and War Memorial Monument will be Petoraen,. Mrs. Charles Madaep, 8 Board of Education chairman ad Mra. lai Parixeau, WilUmantlc. She has s brother, Michael, 4, said she didnlt feel anything ably imprssasd with a "name,” held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Mra. Walter Brown, Mra. Enoch previous discussions the Board has * • • • • In the bulletin be primarily related Christmas carol. singing led by Robert Foote Saturday afteimoon to school business. Mrs. Kreysig should be stricken from it, but DAYS and the audience gOeS' to hear eomimmlty jtorklhg lot on Rt. 6 Pelton, Mrs.-^William Bans and indicated It would seek the opin­ Bandy Allen, son of Mr. and Mn. Mahlon Cooley, Maple St., MIsa Marion Waahbum. by three State repraaantatlvea seconded the motion. The motion that it should be i^marily s schqel WEDNESDAY SPEClAt TM9.-W«d^TlMm. "niame" or "star" performers; The across fre^ uib Town Hall. The Mra. 'V’eata Waldron.' ion of the.public concerning use awMnirtnn He waa bom Nov.-16 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Hostesses for (he meeting will be from towns in the dtotrlct. [was withdrawn however, when bulletin -with no personal oginfon. orttlc, and the really sophiatlcated principal. apeakey ^ will ■ bp Col. Refraahmants will .^bs aarvsd by of the grant.. pital. Hie patermU grandmother is Mra. Harry Abom, Somers 3 Mrs. Herbert W. Robb, Miss Jeanne. They werb Mrs. Florence Lord, Dwyer explained that, he had aaked Following up nmarks to Harris, ■ W, Holden and Alwyn Brodarson, ‘commander of Mra. Bans, Mrs. Hefbart Holden Rd., BUington. He hss two brothers, David Kenneth, 7, and MIN'S. WOMEN'S. membara______of Uia audience,- _ go to ,Robb, Mrs. John Marlborough, chairman of tha Mily for ’’propoaala” at thla tinie. Jensen, Mrs. Alton .And Mn. hear the music. Ths gensrsl audi-^ Mrs. Maurice Willey. the Second Battle Gr^p, 16th In-^ and Mra. Palton. House.-Education Committee, and . Mancheater Evening . H c f a I d L a n r Scott, 1; and three sisters, laien Marie, 9, Laurie May,' 8, Car Kills Dog Andover correspondent Mra. Paul Mrs. Catherine Peresluha pro- Meloche in suM>ort.ef PTA use of ONLY! CHRJMIN'S CATS PAW fantry, 43d Division. Mra. Esther Frenkel and Richard andTObln L^mn, 2V(. ■' / the bulletin, Dwyri- aaid hs fe»* tbs ,. Tha- monument haa been a A hit-snd-nin^ motorist Sunday K. PfanattfM, telephone Pllfrlm ■ ■ J teated that the meeting did not ■truck and killa:! a Beagle dog herA Kaefa of Hebron. Grange community project. .The The money was presented to the 2-M96. Mchael ftliawn. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Haaaett Birch l i t committee haa Included EdWin according to a report received by Rd., Bolton. Ho waa bom Nov. 23 at Manchester Memorial/Hoe- RUBBER HEELS State Police from Mra. Rbbart Toce district aa s hardship grant ap- V AHACHED lindbolm, chairman, George MeV- prowd by the StSte.Board of Bdu- HUs maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bom- CALL THE rttt, John Hutchinson and jmin of 1S2S Main St., East Windsor Hill. 1065 B. AUddl* Tpke. He has two jristers, Patricia, 18, and a NO WOOD m HEELS POacona Increased catim. TTie legislators said they a D O E m rt MAKE FLOOBS Gasper. hoped the money would be used to K Unda, 15. The monument 'Will be erected Ih action Sunday evening Wap- MONEY NUMBER ;| ping Community ^u rch membara reduce the bonded indebtedness Of X' aometime this week, a apoksaman the district. A municipal bond of Jeffrey Allen, son of Mr. .and*Mrs. Roland C. Daigls, 87 North FOR GIVING KEG. M ■aid last night AH residsnts are voted to increase the number of Bt H* was bom Nov. 23 at Manchastsr Memorial Hospital. CASH? Ml 3.4U 8 • invited to attend the ceromony.. aoting dea'eona from six to eight $ljk)0,000 waa takeii by the dia- JAMBS DEAN Hla matenuU grandmother is Mra. Josephine Finnegan, 87 North 1 .liuliGtIii Board and empowered the church preair trict to build RHAM Junior-Senior S t Hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra./Wilfred Daigle, HtoH School on wan St;ih Hebron.' “ Rebel “ East Of J u s t 8^ SHOt SHINE KITS The Adult Bible Study Class will dent and truatbea to mortgage the Edenv $ C .O O iKNtAN O K A Y L O A N new parsonage With the Manchea- The legtolatora added thqt they Without B a^ Hartford. / ■ , ^Shoppiac’* .... mor*___\ fUn______. ^ with_____T an Okay LoanI Jest Call the meet from 7:39 to 8:30 tonight in Cause" ' ' with I ' PORK iM ih i^ 4 BniaiMa, 4 qans of PoHsh and tar branch of the Connecticut believed the Board might want "monsy nembw” end a^C-fw the amount you need. Upon the First Cong^watlonal Church. lutslle Wm>4 Jgli* Harris Donald Baymond, son (A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Tramhlay. /the word I Oofla-, Church school teschenr. of St. Bank and Trust Co. to ^t'bunions frohr district rssi- 8«I Minn approval, you pick amall monthly paymanti . . -; pick' up l-.saa:l$-to:*5 Warner Dr., Verhon. He was bom Nov. 16 at Rockvin* City Peter’s Episcopal Cmirch wtu meet Previously two deaCons ware dmts oh whether the Indebtedness Hoapital. His paternal grandparents are/Mr. and Mrs. Bmile your monoy. A t.a« I1W tWK tWJS vta« pnm M nmm\4 i* named each year to servo ,^for S- i It coww.))-'. l1S,(t MKh. with the, Rev. Gordon W. Weeman should be reduced or whether the Tremblay, Bertin, N.H. , / , . Ouf moiiaqar at 8 tonight in Phelpa Hail, He­ yesr terins On the 6-man acting grant should be used for other group. Raising the number to eight Mat to tof, 9M Main St., Manchester. bron. , - ^ ! projects mentioned by the Board *(' - ~~ Mis Jaasb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodbra Dougenikrll YouV)9 always welcome at Beneficial *Yaur leas Phone MI S-4I68., .. \ The Boy Scout Trwjp 124 will means that terms of newly elected in ths jpaat. Tliinasi P I, 't^ackvllle. ' She was b o iy Nov. n Rockrale^ty h akoyr Open Sat. »:S0 to I P;.M. deacons will be for four years. A t meet at 7 tonight in the First Con­ .T h e g rw t is the first substan­ Hoapital. ' Her maternal grandparWte are Mr. and Lota of shopping to, do? BBNBTiAlAL’i Houdat Moncy Flaw 2S OAK 8T.—“Shoe Repairing Of The Better Rind' toaw irem tU to WPS _____ t______■. ' ■ Jtho time of the- hsxt election in gregational ^Urch. The hike tial hard(ihip grant to a district, Larson; Cambridge, vMas*. Her paterttel grandparents are Mr. may give you cash for holiday shopping.. . . pla* cash for Saine Side Aa Watkins. A Few Steps From Main St. scheduled forlast weekend was January, two additional membara It nhas made possible by enabling and MM. Peter Dougehnc,i3ambridge, Maas: leftover billi . . . plus International Credit Card to apply for ^ FREE PARKING REAR fW STOltE PREFERRED FINANCE canceled due to advance reports of will bs selected, rstolng member­ legislation, sponsored in the 1987 * bad weather. . ' • ship on the Board of Destjons to session of., the General Aaaembly Aanette Marie, daughter of Mr. ^ d Jdra. Edward Jesania. extra cash at afiy of 1200 loan oflleesl Phone today I 8. by Rtate Rbi^ Karl Unka of Heb­ 155 Union St., Rockville. She was IjoTh Nov. 21 at Rockville taena S » te m s Assiii iwa iwnitee et lawaeas / Purpose of -the move, aa explain­ ron and by efforts during the past City Hospital. Her material grandparents ara Mr. and Mra. ed by .the Rev. Roy Hutchc(m at Aaaembly by the district lagtala- Lorenao Daneau, Atrieboro, Maa*; Her paternal grandparents HW MAIN ST„ 2nd F|„ Over Weelwortli's, MANCHEiTIR the meeting, is to provide ample are Mr. and Mn. Peter Jteanls, 3 Stone St., Rockville. . She haa Mllchsl) I-41M • Aril lar to* VtS MANaaSr representation in case some daa- tors. The Board's Hrat application TMUitOAV IVIHINOI UNTIl I •.»*. FAMOUS BRANDS Non-Foods cona are put of town, or iricapaci- -for a grant was refuaad by the two brothers, Michael, s/ and Peter, 18 montoa. iHH ■•ftt H WiftssH ftf B» WHWSftlM UniM - ^ CENTlit CUT State Board of Educatkm follow-., /**•**■• A l«M •« fiftft tM9i tlft.M rAm |riH»4t l» tated when important action haa I M S Rae, daughter of Mr. and. Mn. George Cheaaey. Wal- 'll MMMtrttet SteMRIf HteMflmMS •*-91MI smA. to'be taken. ing the 1957 session, but a. bill re- queating raconaidemtion waa.^auc- brick iSd, Tollana/Sh4 waa bom Nov, 19 at RockyUla City Cuf/from Young, NABISCO FIG NEWTONS 1 LB. a. SOWISE The ‘open end’ mojigaga on the Hospital. H W ^atem ai grandparenta afa Mr. and Mra. Leslie I • parsonage property merely re; casafully sponsored by Rap. Keefe .wirii fiw » Blosswart in the 1959 legialature,. x iCtUe, Tututel Rd;. Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. BENEFICIAL places temporary ’conatructlon’ fi­ and MreMSeorga Chtesey Sr., Koleey Rd., Tolland. She ha* tyjo Tender Porkers . FINANCE CO. •Yi . ' ■ . ’ nancing pending the completion of b r^ O T ; Rqg^, 11, and Gregory, 7; anika alater, Ella. 8.. SALTESEA CUM CHOWDEB , 21c 3 5 c church pledges...... FOOD STORES Mancheater Evening Herald tlons, CbunaeiiAg in high schools, Sooth Windsor correspondent El­ Bailey Ip Attw id v and'toe rtee oOtujtor colleges inj YOUR BEST NCIGNtORHbOO STORES CHUN KING BEEF CHOP SU|Y SKAT more Burnham, telephone Mitchell higher edutetlon. . ^ OuldlanJin^ ^lYiduca UaiuaJ 4-0674. Co|ifaib in Thr. James R.'Killian Jr. of Mas-, HANP SOAP aachuaetts Institute of .Technology CAIMIY SUGAR HEART FOOD PROIHICTS will be toe banquet speaker Friday Edsph M. Bailey, principal of SWIFTS BABY MEATS FOB 49e I unl 2 9 c night. Dr. Killian was president of 7 E O T SCOUT . Manchester High Schobl, wlU 'at- MTT and'special assistant to Presi­ POtATOES • is t ir «sl.49 J BAKING SUPPLIES ^ tend ths 74to annual meeting of dent Eisenhbwpr. fpr (cienoe and To Upstate Now York I« Notes and News toe New England Aaaoclation of -technology. He is n<7w chatainsn of | M M t onJ M u m PriMa Wactlirq TimiAuT wiA W«AiM*4Gf. S m . l i t m 4 2n4 O n ir EHLERS COFFEE UM. PINE Cbllegaa and Secondary Schools .toe corporation of MPT.. Fridayf In Boaton, , > launch apeaker will be Harry S...... BMCUS VHHIIIA ECTMICT % OZ8. 49s 1 DUTCH CLEANSE Advsnosment awards wers pre- He will be (me of more than Ashmore, formeriy executive edl-. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE PIZZA PIE MIX 49c ssntsd at a mseting of Ciib Scout 1.000 delegates te the meeting. tor of the Arkansas Ossette, who ^ frozen ^ood ^peciaid!, Pack No. 27 of St. Mary’s Church General subjects of discussion will .will speak on ‘‘Education BM Cm LEMON EXTRACT 2 OZS. recently in the church hall. include college entrance examine- What." NNAST FROZEN Receiving'badges were Tommy 'Y O r^ A ID SN FBOZIN PETER PAN PEANUT BUHER 12 OBS. lie Diapersweet Ford awl Russell Pratt, beat badge; Bobby Krawiec,' lion badge; Q. T. INSTANT ERiDSTHMI 5^ OZS. 15c Donald Denley, silver arrow bn DINNERS PURELY wolf badge; ’^ommy Fbrd, one sil­ STRINC BEANS FETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER t8.0Z8- 61e ver and. one gold arrow on bear t m cHicKiiiy badge. SHOD KEF, ir-OZ PKG n a H U R Y FLOOR ■ LBCk SSc GOODSIc Bobcat plns"’~were awarded to David Beaulieu, - Robert Morisrty, s S " A s o y SUCD. TURKEY 49* Fas NAFTHA I^escriptions to BEVERAGES Raymond Islleb, Gary Lull, P ^ .mnii-nvm?'?“ ‘“ “ “ “ “ **‘” *******************...... as**aaataas*ae*aM*aia.««4teM M FlUSBURY PIE GiniST MIX 17e S O A F II c McAlllstet) Bryan Cushing, ^ m y Blnnsmon, Dale Ostrout, ^Darry London,. Jeffery* Stevenson, Paul RECONSTITUTED be compounded? F N O M ' -/famous Qarden Canned, ^miU and V'«f«takLi DUNCAN HINES n a f t h a LeDuc, lliomas Brown and Philip REALEMON LEMON dUICE It OZS. 27e Jonjss.,^, WILD BLUEBERKY FANCAKE . . . . 3ftc SOAf,aAKK3Sc One-^ysar pins went to ■ Bobby ■/ dl'.Speciai ^avin^! ^ Kraweic, Russell Pratt, Tommy bring thm to BRADLEY COUNTRY STYLE PANCAKE . l i eis. 3fte Fbrd, B6bby_ Bowen, David Mad­ / TWO liO Wines - AAOHOAY,-NbV. J«! THiU SATUIOAY, OK. 195# iHIGOAMARSH 12 OZS. 35c TWINKLE COFFER den, Clifford Deene, Raymond ■PIB1.D TO ' WILD BLUEBERRY MUFFIN ...... 3Te , CLEANER 43c London and Dohsld Denley. A 2- this pharmaeg of h S ’A 'O Z yesr pin tmui. awarded to Joseph ‘'YOr'GARDIN_-CUT I CANS Amaio. ’ SYRACUSE pr&fessional speeidistk ' 1 m o u u m i 24 OZS. 91c DOG Den mother pins were prsseiitsd •.> t Y U M M IE S m to Mrs. Jane Moriarty, MrS. Shir­ ROCHESTER GERBER’S ley Btevenaon and Mn. Kuth "YO r GARDIN i 17rOZ Brown, BUFFALO LARGE - TENDER ~ ^ ■ CANS. ,4 Jars On behalf of the ’Veteran* ot • When yon tortt to a professiomil phari Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Mr*. Sweet STRAINED Dorothy Woltigsmuth and Mn.- CM- m acy,.^u know toat the stock oE pha»>' ERIE DETROIT / ' Biateatiicals w ill he ample, so that AlmbM RIVEil RICE CREAM C f BICE ga.. White presented to each dew *YOR" GARDIN 12-OZ C ^ mother an American’ flag to be APT prescription can be compbnndeii ALBANY. U TIC A -M M E pusiia'bjriite-aiTr.----- 4^——=-;— ----- .COLDEN-S-WEEL- IBnpwrSfe sni^m delay. . ' ' ^ i IS IN THC aU NNINa Group singing was,.^oyed by BOSTON 4 3 toe cubs' aha toeir parehta before 'Andtoe professional pharmacy doesn^t. Fnid s ii^ CoAm U iM f the meeting adjourned. ■"guess’* oh prescription pricin'g; All PHONE , '’YOR^ GARDIN ^ 16-OZ GKBAT SCOTT IS YEARS AHEAD HIMI F009 VALUE HASH;UM.37e prices gre determined by an accorate JAckson 2 -2 2 4 9 NUTRITIOUS^ JIa CANS knowledge o f costs, plus a modest profit I jkYtr wMk«nd an* holiday YrMumey. Extended Fofecast So do try w with yoiir Doctor’s next • . pitai* chtfk yauf Moha*»k As«)i{(^ WAUiMiF TOILET TISSUE. 4 FOR 3 5 c Fnidtnew Rdoit B «^ '1 WUH TASTE APPEAL Q: - prescription. W e w ill sincerely appreci*. ^oa YOUa TXAVt'L A**NT "YOR" GAllDIN 46-OZ HASHrUfa3fc Windsor Locks, Nov. 3(j (dV’-The SOFT-WINE TOILET TISSUE 2 ^ R 2 7 r U.8. Weather BuFssu at Bradley ate your paironage. FROM VINE-RIPENED TOMATOES CAN / ' ' --T' Field issued this forecast for Con­ tmto Juice BRILU SPANISH necticut today: SGOTt TOILET TISSUE ^ 2 FOR 2 5 r HEINZ BUYS Temperatures In toe neat rive ”yOR" GARDIN 46-pZ RICE 21e days, .Tuesday ' thfOugh. Bsturdsy,- mRTH END ' NATURAL - REFRESHING C-fiN. SOOTKINS NaFKINS X 2 FOR »« will average near normal.' A t tola' HEINZ KETCHUP il4 OZS. time, normal mean teropsratum .CSiHatmaa m m ’ . V . IN1ROVIGNE iRE4l> Deicoratlena CRULffS, f M. ^Se in the Hartford area ia-SS degrees s o u p f a Ml y IM FX m - 2 FOR 2 7 c and ranges frorh' a.inoemal low of FASt • PiESSmUO •yiEQUBNT (MOOUiOOOO HEINZ DIU PICKLES S ir 23 te a high of 43. At'New Haven tEA ROOM W SNACK lAR ^ SUPPIK i tN PHARMACY the horh\al range,JS- 3g-t»-4& Ite«T'A I.‘te^FAf;i-.irNObK-4 PJW.Udi8d and 8:80 pJML **Gtowiim R ie ^ by RETIKK** SOOfnp FANAL^SSUES 2 7 i IN TR O V IG f^ and at Bridgeport frOm 29 to 48. ‘ . 1 CH iES^ 2 OR Generally warmer, 'Tueaday HALLMARR CARDS I y CONVAIR HEINZ TtmATO WUP FOR 47c through ’Thursday 'followed by ^NOTTOWELS X 2 WDM 2 9 r WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 - PAT BXAXrnUq RliXS HRRB->MI S-45^ colder Friday .apd Saturday, < INTROVIGNf G lU m Rain or snow -’Iliuraday or Fri.- ATiHSSOUIH AWlHOMtT CHUaCH ^r«9S2|Do099ldO0O99WXAm09yvKV^ 0UT4HTC WAX FAPER 2 FOR « 7 t imNZ BABY FOODS FOR CH0HE.4wR.41e .day^wrUI total around X-4 Inch , II-.AAL-S PJf, ■ ■ FREE DELIVERY lalted, or lass. I T 7 7 ' ' .. ' T m ' ' . ' ' • 'V. - ■ • 1 -1

MANGH^ER ^VEN i NG HgRALD, MANCHESTER, OON n L MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1959 PAGf n v B lUKCTOTBR EVENING ttgltALP, KANdBBgTgllp a)yW ^MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8ft 4^9 Coventry A$Khru»hehmLMttn» RoQkvUle^Vernon Lodges to Instidl ^ ■ G^a— ...... ■ Haloburdo'Pasqualini Pos^le Candidates Hit ■ ___ B ids Sought Officers Friday - 4 ,9 1 7 Eligible to A pUhlta Joint Af- Kadar Says Russian ^Oh Valuation Aid Tie to Birth Control leers will be V ' . Man for jDiiring- City Elefctibii Lodgd and'Hoyal BladiTVecep- *rhe Coventry Boerd Ftavuie* T ^ v u i o n '•inm r*y* .Oa*r tone/ “on which our geveminpt|r -i tney Friday, tkw, A,at • P-m. . is seeking bidli for the re ra h u tia i- should set policy for other nktloi^' nain of the town. ■KB SATCHMAT!*^ IV WESK ftW I OOlO^HW® tlW D fO . A i«4wtheaf supper 5im/k*eer^ city, jftf treatment Of Police dance ita n effort to convince pub­ and people. Nor should shy poli A toU l of ^.filT persona a re ttb * A copy of the tpeciAeathiq*%in MPiinUM I ,ad for lodge members only at tiM ehgible to vote in the city elec- ChpUIn PeteY J. Dowgewlcz and Duck Pin lic eipinion. leflilatorB and policy be adopted to deny.,tefowda“ p m . preceding the puhltC ,‘cere- interference !ln police department be available to proopecUve MMere LiOT« and aal end essUtance tf suoli ni^ens d^ #hand to cheer.. Kadar led the wel­ ,dro*r»»*) Bourhoh Btre of Liberty KMgee hay* f^inlnvit- Herman O. Olson and Democratic „ will! rar*p provide. nuMlc fundi for promet- national welfare, j^ierlcan fof< ed to attend tha eeramooy. - Which RuuiCn tanks kept in power Khrushchev embraced, him and and inefficient government. Bidders may secure bid forme P.lib Worle at Sin planted'kiases on Imth cheeks. mayoralty candidate ®- from Assessor P. Raymond Broga. oBtaSS/WtrhooM , Danny Th« ing artifirialiffc - birth■ prpvebribh------sign ata..ehould not be denied Sir Knight Frenels MeGeown. three years ago—seemingly firmly Republicans through campaign <;» WMUrtr, N*wa *nd iporU Peter''OtinnPete “ ” I?- ^ * 111 Providence. R.I., the epoetoUc the'beels^f any cduntiy’e poHay aasUted by William J. BMpnen. entrenched, Premier Ferenc 'Muennlch and Flaherty Jr. cJimax a t the polls-^ committee stetemenis. attacked starting today. All bids mu4t be re­ «;*)/Bravii-SulHon t'.W Adventure! In FaradIM I. 4 relating to Mrth cchtrol:" Foreign Minister Endre Sik were Flaherty, who earlier sa|d he turned by Dec. 30, according tp Sport! TV Theater delegate to the United SUtea said 4Upreme grand maat*r, will con­ 5SS" Communlat partied in more then Flaherty’s campaign "gimmicks" it is ridiculoue to think-the 'Vatican AdUa Ev Stevenson, k UnltarlaM, duct the installation eeraqianiea . So. countries are repreaented at at the airport too, but the arrival would need 75/per ceht of the of free cab e4rvl04f to the poUs. for John M. Stone, chairmen of th* Aha iothem Show 1; f ..Boird of Finance. |fflU Ji^**aub HeuM 10:00 Steve aJ1«n Show (C) .10 tvoiild ever try to Influeiice or in- said “The United .States should WillUm D. Turkington will he the'OQhelavel *1116 first order "of the was played in low key with neither voters out in/oreer to. win, yes­ Flaherty voteor, ImporUng Univer- trttlio u clti Edward! HeiMfMey. not Unpoeeibirth control w graiB g bend nor guard of honor. terday predjeted s record turnout The Finance Board has an­ 10:10 Man a Camera tertere. with the functions Of an ■sated as worthy preceptor of the day was . election of 'the congrees ■liy of Connecticut political science on foreign, countr|ea But Gm naek chapter, and Robert Haugh The Khriiehchev party went, im­ and a sweeping Democratic vic­ atudenU for help In the campaign, nounced that the revaluation- win' , iunt\^!?felnk1ey Rapert J6. Mike W atlact^ . IS American president, Catholic dr presi^um, Khrushchev and all start in Janiiai^ and Is to be com­ June AnMM Atop .•"“ a non-Cathollc. , United BtatM. should not hesitatt' will be inateJIed for a eecon^term Other leadert of foreign delega­ mediately to the government’s tory. X . and crltieiMd him for bringing the U;00 : a i. ir. The Most, Btev. Egidio Vagtioasi to coneldervaisBwva riK|uestiinwafaevwBV avafor .• aidmss as master pf Weshiagton' Orange tions ■voted, the national news guest house, a' hilMde villa in the T h n /^ llf will open In esch of the police captain's position into the pleted in time for the 1960 Grand, N*wt aitd Weather birth control programs in forei Buda section of the Hungarian List. A speclsl town meeting Sept ,M»r)rti!m_^ . Barry Bhrenti “ said in an Interview yesterday that lodge. Oueete from Cut of town agency MTI reported. Western rtur'wards'at 6 s.m. and close at esmpaign. The GOP charged that Troth Announced 'eatore 40 coimtHee where popuiaUbn n«w i OSipitiil. ' a i^.m . lAtty. Hsrry H. Lugg will 30 approved revaluation of real People'! Cholc! tarlleht Movie because the Catholic Church is en­ Bngagei lodges will attifid. newsmen were not permitted to the Democratic ticket waa hand­ Kewp. wAtber J la inlmtbel .to scCnMitc Well-being. The Soviet premier’s proee^ jbe chief moderator. picked by Flaherty and does not The engagement of Ml.ss Joan, estate by an appraisal' firm at an Mo..,■■ovlt.at SfK! tirely free in America it has no Oov. O. Mennen TirilUains qf .. attend the congress In the spacious estimated cost of $20,000. Thia coat ^rw lA ^M t Movlee reasM to try to exercise political in Hungary, coincides with /A n­ Voting places for each ward, and have' Democratic Town Committee' Carol Hunter to Richard 'Norlhg ' Gene Valentine Miohlgah said he agreed with Kea- The engagement of Mies headquarters of the Building j ia to'be financed over a,5-year pe-. _tat!. 'HlchllsMs Influence on the Whlfe House. Matt’s iaw Broken Workers Trade ‘Union. other irnmihent airing in t^w U.N. ward moderators, are as follows: support- They accused Flaherty of Johnson, son of. Mrs. P. Rudolph Huntlev-»i-■rfiikiev 11:10 Jack P fir nedy that any ueo of federal funda Stepdlmle Ann Rehnberg to John General Assembly of western crit­ rind, with $4,000 appearing in the Ted Aerie Show Archbishop Vagnoasl slid also to isupport birth oontrol meesuriia N ew be^ Motycka, Osyentry, and {'AMH i ;s There Were no'epecial security First Ward, former city court using'’’dictatorial tactics.” Johnson, 88 Linnmore Dr,, and the | ll;S nisU are not llmlUng |hetr popula­ Rockefeller, a BimUet, told-news- The engegement w>a announced at ment Mlowlng a party. local newspapers or Budapest Ra­ Club on Village 81., M ece^u s was not selected by Flaherty. School of Nursing and la employed night aa revaluatlop,. , tion." ., meii' last night Jn New .York that 4 email party at the Westchester ^Frederick Brandt, 47, of M 2trf.CENT»fT. MIWMW dio. a crowd of about SCO was on lationship with the Soviet Union. Raczkowiki. Another statem ent Came today by the Visiting Nurse Assn, of 'Hie first and- only' tinle revalua­ In ’ reply to. questions from any program such as And delating Country Oub. /' Spnloe St., waa-admttted;'to'Man Republicans will set up party from Mrs. Ethel Pease. Democratic Hartford. Her fiance Is a grad­ tion was done ‘in the' town was by WDKO-MK WTfc—lose to birth-control would not be uh, The brlde.elect Is a Junior at Cheater■ter MmorialMemorial H oepltel^t af- - headquarters In th4 Moose Club on .A. 5:00 Newt newsmen, several possible cendl- candldale for city clerk, who as a uate of State Technical Institute an appraiaal firm In 1952. Q.ilT6 :15 weT.'eather. ■ Sporte dates for the 19«0 democratic derteken if It.wea'mfenslva .to tke Cornett Umvanlty. She is a diem ter nddnight Sunday. Autnoritiea Elm St:, while Democrats will be member of the Vernon Board of and served with the U.$. Navy, 5:10 Serenade InveetmenU people- ot the country involved. her of Kappa KSWa Gamnis soror del.jcrtbe hia condition aa good. Coventry ■ working from their pkrty head­ Finance, counter-charged Mayor <:45 Lewan Tbomat . 5-45 ThrewAar Extra presidential nofnlnaUtjn. ejmreeeed rie...is now stud)dng at Tri-State 7:00.Amoa .N’ Andy 7 OO Dick Bertel their views an the BUhop«\etate« "On the othef hand,’’.Rockefeller Ity. Mlse SMnbefg made her debut Tba man who, poUee aay, hfoke quarters in the fomjer Woolworth Olson for using ‘'dlcUtorial tac­ College. Angola. Ind. CHARGE YOUR 7:80 Newe. Oimedy Time at the Weatcheater Cotillion. Brandt's Jaw 1* IrviiwdP. AMrone, Store on E. Main St. 7 :« and lUy 7:30 N*w! Of the World ment. Vice President WchaM. M. said, "if tM P«“P>* A# * CounUy tics” In dropping many items from No date has been set for the 5:00 Oroucho Marx request technical aaalstence from Her Bancs wee graduated from 47, A rattraad worker Rdiii Hoeelck •AAP SUPIR MARKET IN MANCHESTER V The lively campaign, started i-.oojKrid ronirtt 5; 30 Monitor Nixon, the other leading Repobll- R Q t;^D •y S e k s $ the city budget and leaving the wedding. I PRESCRIPTIONS HERE liU W itc TIU One 10:00 Intermemo for llodemn oan contender, was not reached the UnlUd States in an area where Philips Andover Academy,. An­ Felie,'N. T. Govohe has been ar, 6 1,000 two months ago by Flaherty and responsibility to the town. llKW Newe . _ it had knowledge, it would, seem rested and charged wifh Mtonica- S:10 Muile till %5 . 11:00 Newe for comment. dover, Mesa., and hs a Junior' at enter4(k.a month ago by Republi­ St- Bernard's Guild 1:00 Newa ««n pfl 11:15 Sport! FlMl to me that, the United •tatee woiidd Oomell .University, studyihg me------• -* ------‘’heargu-' BROAD STREET cans, h^..i:siBed considerable tn-^ 11 :S0 M rlltbt Strenada Here’s what the DemocreU wsmt to cooperate wfth them if‘ it m devel- 261 St. Bernard's Women's Guild WRAT>-0ie U:U Ntwa, alee off said: ehanleei enginseruig, H* Is afiMbi- To Assist Hale Center terest and i5..expected to draw a will hold a pot luck supper tor PINE «:00sjnii>8haw w n a r -it3 d Was bt the interest Of the other ber of Pei upailon'fraternity. He w _-, ____ — 'Wedding good size vote'N, Police Arrests S:*6^hh Daly Sen. John F. Kennedy, (D- counify.’’ • party whldi both men attended. ^PEN «ftD., THORS., n i. morrow at 6:30 p.m. followed by ff«ikialAOY 5:00 Financial News Mass), a Roman Catholic, said .he la a nMmber'm'tbe vsraity<;awjm-; Talk of Split .Tickets a Christmas party. Members are to 7:00 eif R

\ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OOKNj, MONDA^f^OVEMBER 80, 19$9 MANOWSTER EVENING HERALD. M ANbngtRR. UOWW.p MONDAV, NOVEMBER 80, 1989 PAGEJI^tt M G S EIG H T d a Il y c r o ssw o r d • OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HUOPLB liactleut. seaboard and pait of Yfife Ud small tougbW Itebornh pointed tea table, arranged for the BUGS BUNNY from the mOU&.Thls also In^hidM had daddad they .couMUt’t gat more than 30 guests. r * ( h l u m h i a . a section for the postmaster's desk, Bhodo island, ‘wUl head the ylsl- JTie Bxecutlvs Board of the t>kiAfE nntA iN rneiKrTNiiD tore. home for ChrlatjnaA- Tlila (f OOfEOIAPLY another area for ^ rural maU FTA win meet tomorrow night at ItftOM PiKAMINS AntWar tf , PrBvioi» iMi eandei's eorting, and a loMy for Otheri win be Howard'Balley of rather dh«im<>teB>>f l!dF* g o’clock a t the home of the preei- ^ HlV. OiT MTV rtlC N P 'E TMAMMT M urr eOAD, H AS THt ROU6H-AW5 - New Britain, ccqnman«€TaflriORATeD sUm; Bdward Brown Of Manches­ not had Chrietinto With their i m - j y ^1, ' I— •***^|QOP* test fooihs. Tones of groan com^ Uiee for eevaml y«an. Young Returned to their eriiodla after WHATftYEP -YO A AAEI?B CONTENT U'l COSS e TINS prlae the color echeme. The f(oor ter,. vice commander; - Robert La- apmkbng,the 'Hianksgivlng recess YOUVl JOTiV, 4 > \ A O kO SS 56B«l(ian river in 143 Years Pontaiie cf Hartford, training of­ Clarke’e unexpected vUdt wae ppe* o A 'c ' / P A D D lK W >f~ FAVU.'' IH M'Y. OAV, 87 Pecan of the mala portion of the building •Ible beoauee he had -bben e h l p ^ at home are, Charles Bates, Son ¥ R E E ! /. You* 'DFAFo«'y;.(-L,T.|LfiHPd6m' Wa s s We N t o - s s l f - 1 Old French is vinyl tile; tha rest rooms cersm- ficer; and Robert Barbara Of Man- of Mr. and Mrii.'lHoward Bates, a ATWO-STORIEO PlSOT>e^N.'UM,yAS /— n a m e 1 6VBP \ coin DOWN ehastar. Their film U entitled “Out­ up., tb Quonaet, tor 'apeetei AUTOMOeiLE?i n r thtillMBbflbthita'XAByMrfbaxM and other minor dstallg ic.. student at Ut. Harmon, fbbool for Handaome 18-kfiriht gold plated YOU ASOUT $H1KTLE'SS 5MAvU(4 E 6 . \ 4 American 1 Pitcher board Outing.” ,f,'- duly, with a numbig *f othara N h«r! l i ^, . , 'Ute iClIUuifl^ #>frt Office wWdi ho atone can be rsSjpoBilWe Planters are placed aloig beside from the eonthem bBto. and Boys;, lAwrtoca HuCt^s, - son of car key with aafety-iock chfihi OOe.TN&KOYlNS c e n t e r W H O S E ' ■^.coin a Delicacy ,<■' ' for. Blaifner'e to HAvO j f e e ^ Hop / SWprn when \hbYe#e.|9 Windham High School. of honor at a aurprito bridal 14 lUlUn I Mlnstructera tw n ,. .effiee baa section where atende the flag polo. Thomas Colllnst- — ^ 8 SewinR tool 24 Franeh vaTb poiiitiAent aa poatmaeter 'Jan. 31, W lU’a £d Raed will hahdie the shower Frtdsjr night at the hoihe| MM. Harvey 8. CoPfis, a atitdent 15 Greek 1,., 40 Satan baen shubM from building- , to There is parking q>ace alm g the of Mr. and Mra. Stewart Hbbits QHRISniAS CLUB 7 Pull' 28 Salver 1040, in two more m(mtha, 'ia at Mde, off Schoqlhouee Lone, for pub­ records, Anne Hamtiir. toairman of at 8aliabury,Briiodl. ' . 14 W eftirner 8 Rajah’f w i/t 26Midsn« 41 Atline building; AL^S preiMnt time it Is home with a dleloeated ahouUlar. the affair, annouttee*. She exqMcte on lAka Rd. Mrs. Leman ..Bronson For $1.00 Weekly OT Mor* 18 Revoked 1 vetacl 27 Place 42 Seawaed located in a c ^ e r of-Smith’s store lic pdiddag, and ample apaqe in one or more recording artiata to be of New- Jereey, their daughter, 20 B ritons 43 Greek athlete iSH. Alfred Soracchi In charge in the rear for aU-poet olllee tr«flc. ManellMtor Bventog Herald BY V. T. HAML1J5I Iniect 28 listen « atB ts.'«7; her abeence, is working day and gueeta during the evening., who le to be a mepibar ot Miss I Cetumbta conrapoodeot Mra. Den alley OOP 21 Pronoun 11 Otaildren . 28 Goes wrenK 44 A(es Cooper said ha dee# net' expect the u n - Miller’s bridal p a ^ . wto hoetssa. 22 Italian coins 44 Primitive i L est^ ciewper, president, of nIgfaL getting all details completed ^'^iflclng will-will he fromWorn 8>p.m. aid n . Tuttle, toiepboM AOadeny X H » ROVM. LEMMM I WOMflff. VhO(WK.HCU. M Y Q O B H ^ f TAINT WUR a w I FIND YDUR , 17 r 21 South landscaping to bo completed be­ ■ ...... iterenth of the girls An unusual aatUnf for the gifts, WHAT I WHO WN41S PROnOeAL UNTHINKA&y MON­ u 24 Volcaho in 47 Unbleached the-Qpoper, Products Ipc. who'was so .that work ^oea on aa usual. Her til nlldnlu . +4ISHNES6 REGRSre I H|> BETTEK J IIMSVM ALL covefi , American / fore snnng. ivlll c h ip ^ n e . Proceeds will go an artiat'S tfaSel holding a aketeh aUPPOBEOL'/ ME.TOOm' STROUS AN' A B S D L uray Sicily 48 Obligation the succMsful bidder fof the build­ ioi^ la heavy, for Raymond B. Ly­ Boattag DMkB Bet ME88AGE \ HAJWW THOLD A \ RBBHET / BACK TW U IN 18 Storeh^ beasts man veteran deUVery man, la alao toward thet> travel fund for next of “HcriFs Oarage” wae unveiled il SAVINGS nC M K lN B \fiOUADOFMOOVIAN 1 IT/ /^BEWHN lOR ONE WUR WANTS { TH'MOONMAN ^ f 28 Simple ddess 81 Wooden shoe SO Demure ing contnet last July, will turn the A meeting .Men to all interested UATU V l^ l? VS.^ ____ ^ • s ? new post-office building located iii confined to hie home by Ulneea. summer. \ by the bride-to-be, after tha in safeHue operationopeniuoQ of power power, boats,oous, A special meetihg of the ship Is ing of "An Ode to Alice” m ,//n/ I ^ O A r N 30 Increase the center of town, over to postal Mrs. Alton Lathrop is handling hit courtesy — —• \ 4 > 4 I \ 1 I O S 1 r : r r • 1 r IT r rtesy on the 'water, and rules ceiled for tonight at 7 o/clock in lhal, composed and read^4ty' Mrs. 32 More r r officials tomorrow. When he un­ work. Mrs. Bdna Rlmlngton la es- andI regulations In tuivisation, is to com|ortable dertook the Job^'-' it was stated that sltUng Mrs. Sdrecehi. Yeomans Hall. Oirls hW asked to Herbert sBnglert IT U ta held in'Yeomans Hall tonlRht 84 Badgerlike It must be completed In 180 days. BoUdlng Adapted for Change under sponsorahip of Columbia attend in uniform. After their The water ool(um sketch (d the FOU4Nn.F PBNinE8 ; an'mals -busineu meeting they wUl attend place of bugMss of the jlrospec- ateasT. ^rixAUciAi twtTiT»Tiea IF" It > Blarly in the’ fall' Cooper said He ‘The small white building, colo­ Recreation OouncU. I L A N K ^ 35 More orderly was Riming to conmle^ the build­ nial in design. Is located at.Colum. Mrs. - Joeeph-Armstrong, chair­ the bduhcll eponeored beating tlve bridsi^xim, Herbert Bnglert M i c e 38 Wntch II^ IT ing by Thatikaglvifig, This was bia Center, In a residential none. man of a study committee ap­ meeting. Jr., cm ^lete' with atooUhe tanks YOURSfLP BROKEN FIELD ’ 37 Before good news to ^t^-office .w.orkers The Zoning Board of Appeals in pointed by the counclL in an ef­ . ^.Surprise Visit f»d banners aad' ws own sports KUMN IN G . A ;SO g » //•> « <«t« », ttti B>~« V • M ■.« «; E svt y I (prefix) !T Qi B3 who have dreaded Christniiae; mail making an exception, decreed that fort Co make for better water ski­ . .Robert E. Clarke, electrician ear standing a t the doot, was done IN COMfORTI, 38 Incipient loads for mkny- years, beCattse of should the government, at any ing' activities on the lake, and the second class, stationed at ^Itey by Mrs. Patricia Sprengelmayer. flowers !U R ** • the cramped'-4^rters in the pres­ Westi Fla., arrived at home early This' tle-ln between^ the vocation 40 Australian 1 1 time, withdraw its lease for use of pt^ble organisation of-a ski club, MMWHECTER MLESKto gmJANCE GO. ” ent office. the building as a post ofBce, it has Completed arrangcraente for yesterday morning op^ h -surprise of the bride-torbe ae an art teaebbr BY DICK TURNER nstrich IT - visit. Tapping on their bedroom and that of. flanoe; wto particular­ CARNIVAL 41 Extinct bird Mrs. . Leola Beck, ppstmaster, could be used for no - other busi­ this medupB- Coast Guard Auxi­ la Your Headquarters For The World*! i n will'announce the date when the ness. Thus Cooper planned it so liary o f f a l s will be guests, to window about 4' a.m. startled Mr. ly appropriate. 42 SinglCTcelled apd Mrs. .Maurice E. CHarke of The gifts piled beneath proved organism buslncaa will be transfertiid from that, it could easily be converted speak, Answer questions and show Largact Manufacturer- Of iBleetrie Blankets, JT the old quartefA' It is expected Into a home. pictiires. Carl Anderson 'of West Sunnysk>peB and they awoke to a to be china, linen, glaasware and 45 Ran ' " miscellaneous artiolea. Sandwich^ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER '48,Youth 1 1 that this, will b^j 'ltt a day W two. The main part of the building is Hartford, captain of the third di­ pleasure they had' not anticipated. ib e Northern Etictrie Conpaay’a ^ organization A government technician is’ com- one room — a large protion given vision of the Coast Guard Auxili­ Only a few days ago they had re­ and oahe, tea and coffee, mints PRISCILLA'. JL ary, which covers the, entire Con- ceived word that their son and and nuta, filled the beautifully Ne w e l l . r ^ / s fS s \ member u u Yvi pletlng the Installation of lock over to ofBce work area, barred LOOK \AK>hJDBRPUL B o r r o w e d 51 Cooling f ] . ■ si-;’ IT P R O M aubstance i r M MOLLYMOCW 52R u9aU ih AUTOMATIC Cresiwpod > 1 2 II mountains ET U 83'ReligloUB book 5T u If 54 G lb b e If BLANKET 10^ 55 Antarctic sea 5 « I M l We have ether eieetrte E L E G T in C \ Mankete by^ NOBXdL SHORT RIBS by frank O’NEAL X CRAFT ... X' ANOTWe 'N /- ■ ■ . - I - BLANKET v a m wowr v m f i Faifioui General Electric' M MEAN) DRA60M... Bleep-Guard • Syitem.l U4. .M. L . Six fatoionable colon CUSTOM FORM — FULLY AUTOMATIC ^ u a u t i i f c i SM EVER to chooae from YOU’LL BE SLEEHNO B E n E R Luxuirioui durable BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 100% Nylon binding Single bed with 1 control; twin bed with 2 $1 A .F5! LONG SAM * ooiitroL Our low diaeount prieca start at -TOSAV A.^eathe^HgbbbIend. somrme of rayan and cotton . . . Two-year-guarantee oa eoutrole a»d bliiikeWl kepairiug rvEAUMms hfChtoham or .eervtoteg done—we give you a eompleto new Hasfcrt If aau'> SADIDWUfl WashhndBnatoily ' thing goes wrong] ^ PICTURES W trc m P E M i, and qutddy myour P A .—Alao A Ufettme Modmroof Onnrantoa . . ANPIDTat, iiaeluna WURSCLF, \ Saa a«r camplWa , V K u m m TiBwi/Kfiamci Ort,-I 3(7MED THE A tJR ' T» eeO only nnttohnUy WHERE ARE VoO eETTlNJ& /FAlRVtALECF1WEM£»WV.<' X. V i MMV ri dkw to the loweet poeetble prieee, idne ALLTUESE ^J£W IDEAS? CW9 AWHILE 8AiK,/ j - N . Twin double elto MOTTOl plete enetomer etottonetton! wttta double bontrol. ' "'“'5 ...... ~.... 115.05 and mOre. e o r t t i rri^nnupi^T nnd f r io a t n io h x b n o u u ti TJK. e FREE FABKIMO Jnet Aento the Btnet! \ ^ 1W. W »«*«. 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■- 'T M A N C ra esm M A N C H E ^ ^ OONW, MONDAY, NdVEMBER 80. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80,4959^ PAGi: T E » Bonust Pla^er^ Money Problem ^ . B b d u j 'a t m- Old Smoothies . . N n a sM IswaalB Giants Nearer CrowHy Montreal 8, BoetonYl ’’ Tbreofd 4. O eti^ g Still Fayorilra CMcago 2, New Clinch at Least^Tie • e n BpringfleM 8, BWCSlo 0 - With Ice Sho; rtwldenee.4, Clevatsna f Herebay 8, BodMkter 1 N«w York. Nov. Sb (/P)—The New York G u ft« are head­ New York, Nov. 80 ‘* "* '^ ^ ^ »* ^ * > * ‘ ‘*‘**f GATOR at Jacksonvills, n a l- EaMiwn Itaagne • ing for another Eastern Confereince title sh^down with the It^ls not- ofti^ir th a tw ih a v e an the eiaeabl# aeven. AHtensaa' (8-2) vs. Georgia Tbch JOhnstqwn 2, Nci# Bavso 2 exkmple of a parent following the Nlivrli*^ Mut Army’s BUck (8-4), S t Pgtersborf, Fta„ Nov.fpwiMonn «>d and t the ^ p proposed thftd l airing. A n . Stesodmant by the rieveJand Browns here Sunday. But for onge, it is the Browns UCLA, the tsAm that upset Lsagus LoulsvBle chib wnold testora the Cliiiton 8, New York 8 footsteps of her children In a pro­ yniyhtn home on their shields The Blue G^hSe promoUdn at 80 (/P)— Th« minor ioaguet ^ 1 “ -.’ who must win or wind up on the outsi^ looking in for the fessional career, but. there la Just Stfuthem CaHf«riQgTO-> alig left dgnt Joe Cronin said ha bonus nila, deetgnating aQ free and it*8 A LSU-Mi88is8ippi re­ Syracuse the only undefeated, LouisvUle T/Sa eSnesM after both op«n«d their 68th annual num a report from hie three-man fact­ agents gtven . |8,000 above their W K m m m w u m second straight year. such ah example In tW 20th birth­ match for the Sugar Bowl, but Alabama and Kentucky rejected n»e Oisnts'clinched s tie' for day edition of lee papades which untied taam in major coUege play, vention today faced with finding committee on expansion. salary as bonus plsyara As tneh, Mexico A) Urbina, u m . th«r« still are a few things to made it four in a row. last gatnr- bids. he would be eubjMt to unreetriet- .the Eastern crown yesterday with n trea l Six ojlenB at the Eastern States Co- Texes received the Southwest peraimial bonus, player and ‘The American Lmrue is ssp. Mexleo sto $ q ^ Eddie TefMas, a 45-14 victory over the Wash­ ‘flseum tonlght.^.The Individual In be aetUed in collage football, a tew- flay by defeating Utah, 81-8. money problems. teusly considering Axpanaion," ha ed draft if opuoned to the minora 188. Chicago. 7. Mda 8"d endf like: ‘ A Oonferenea nod for the hoet role in ington Redskins while th« second- this particular case la Irma'Th' Navy should have an answer on the Cotton Bowl although fin lsh lu The agenda included 28 proposed rtlterated. "Any talk that wa are place Brow-ns and Philadelphia’^ ecord Bound as, who la one half of the,i>eren- That one, gaoie, w t^ ’UCI.A, the Liberty Bowl bid today. The in a three-way title tie with TCU amendments and for the first merely eraatiiHr a amoka actaen to E »le s lost. nlallv Old Smoothies. standing between Syraoiee and an MlddieS/ jolting the Cadets with the and Arkansas. Texas did It by time Ih almoat two deeadee, ra­ harass ths bontinantal Lsagus la The sdctory came on "C oi^ ly Some 25 or so y>afs ago, Irma unbeaten, untied record for the ne- top point total ever in the 80-year- beating Texas ARM, 20-lf, dio and television are not listed ridieulouA Ths league agreed to Da.v" at Tfankee Stadium y^vith In Hockey Play Was ah ordinary American houae- tionial chanmiohehip. old service aeries for. a 43-12 rout, Thanks Day, and TCU maije it pn the legIslaUve docket The sxploia tha poastbiUty of expansion 60.082 fans looking on. /And it wlfe married to a Mlnneapolla In­ A yea ofTw from Navy on an have a 5-4-1 record. Penn State is with a 19-0 job on Southern Meth minors apparently, have iMcome as far back as five yaan ago. surance saleaman, conteht-to keep invltattbn to play Penn State in 8-2. was a two-way propOaiti; odist SaturMy. ArkaniM finished gAOK ROSE resigned to the face that no re­ ara certainly not opposed to hav­ The fans , honored ^ y e a r old STANIMNGS house and raise her three ' small Uberty Bowl, the only Alabama (7-1-2), which turhed the season a week ei^ler. lief measuree against radlo-TV ing x third major league. If a third quarterback Charlie ^ n e r ly with W. L. T. Pis. ' daughters — Adria and twlna maior bowl berth open. down a Blue Grasa Bowl bid after CSemson, the Atlantic/.Coast nstwock broadcasting into their major league as well as expansion ,over 125,000, in p/fta He then Montreal ...... n 2 4 38 Mary and Jane. The girls were In­ ' And a decision that would make defeating Auburn, 10-0 could get Conference champ; drew a bid to territories are feasible as long as isfsasiblal’mfortt" 28 UConiis Start 'turned around and threw three Toronto ...... 11 .1 6 terested , In skating and took Sdave Sebo a losing winner at the Liberty bid if Navy aaya no the inaugural Blue Bonnet by rip Oongrese'declines to pass control 10 6 6 26 lessons from sn Instructor named A National League qwkasBiaa touchdonm p a a ^ , and led . the Detroit ...... Peita. ; , Pitt (8-4), paired with Syracuae as ping Funran, 68-3. Mlsalsaippi, legislation. ^ . said he saw no expansion a t his Boston,...... « 11 4 22 Orrln Markus. , Under hla tutelage ■'Ay#atuee (9-0) plays UOLA (6- the only teams to beat Penn State, beaten only by LSU, 7-3, gdt a Oiants in flawles.a fashion en 12 SharpeSS DSbateli circuit in the near future.. rqute to a halftime lead CihIcRgo...... 4 14 4 they developed to a point that a |-1> in Memorial .Coliseum at Los could be a third choice. second crack at the Tigers in the Hoop Season New Y o rk ...... 3 14 6 12 professional career beckoned. Sharpest debates during the five- 'I t * takes a unanimous vote of Coach Jllfi U>e Howell llfted^he A m i e s thle Baturday (NBC-TV, The other major bowls were Sugaf Bowl after emearing Mlieis- all sight clubs in - our league to 12-year veteran with a little Even with professional akatefs 4 ;l3 -p .m . SST) in the Orange's filled Saturday, and tha pairings sippi SUte. 43-0. O e o ^ , the dsy sessions probsbly ndll center New York. Nov. 30 (JF)'—Its In her family Irma never put on Against AIC around plans to sst up -sn unre­ bring about expansion,’’ hs said- over a/mitiVite to play hv the half final bid t o t the National title, de­ look like this: . Southeastern Conference ’’ cham­ 'R i^ t now I would say about and let Don Heinrich nm the club on to argument whether the Cur- skates until she was 38 years old. cided by the Asaoeiated Prase poll. Dec. 19 pion, accepted the Orange Bowl stricted draft of all minor leaguers Urged to do eo then, she did and BUSY AFTEI^bON FOR CONERLY—Charley Cpnerly (42), veteran Giant quarter-, Storre— "W e found out oui and a free agent draft, attempte four clubs favor axpanaloti and for /We rest of the damp, chilly edltloh of the Montreal Ca- The nation’s apoftwriters and BLUE BONNET at Hoiiaton— trip after a 21-14 victory over four oppose it,’ ’ found that she loved It. She Texas Christian (8-2) vs.' Clamson Georgia Tech, which (got tha Qator sophomores are not going to helj to amend the present first year temoon nadl«h)s la the greatest hockey ag- back, puts- in a busy afternoon on Yankee Stadium turf yesterday in leading broadcastem. who have made Syra­ In the American LeegiG, It 'Howell was pleased with hi.s promptly signed with Markhus for 45-14 victory over Washington. Gonerly was hoqored by falls before the game. At left, cuse ttie No. I team for the past (8-2). Bowl bid anyhow. us out. Not xt the start of the sea­ draft and another’ effort to aetab- gregatW/.ever put together; But skating lessons which proved to be Jan 1 As for Sebo, the coech who suf­ son, anyway.’’ That’s the way Uni­ Ueh a bonus rule that wUl work kee only a thraa-quarter vote ■^team's offensive performance. b>ii with blocking from Mel Triplett (33) and Alex Webster (29), Conerly gets set to three wOeke, cast their ballots In (six clubs) to change the rtreult’s St the cHrrent rate, the National the turning point In her life. the decisive voting after this B O M at Pasadena, Calif.— W is- fered through the Quakers’ leanest versity of Connecticut baaketball The firat ordec of husineas, singled out Don Chandler. , the Hockey L ^ u e leaders are travel­ Structure. team’s punter who never got a S pM In Audience jthrow touchdown pass to Kyle Rote in first quarter. At center he hands off to halft^ck weekend's game. eonaln (7-2) vt. Waahlngton (9-1). years, Penn's faculty admlniatra- Coach Hugdt Greer summed up a however.: was the annual. major ing, they’ll smash all records for One night in 1937, Markhus’ Frank Gifford (16) who picked up 159 yards running. At right, Conerly is nailed after The boys from Syracuse, No. 1 COTTON at Daliaa— Syraeuae tive committee reportedly has basketball scrimmage with Dart­ leagua draft followed by the mi­ ' '■awssai^e Ptaa chance to punt yesterday i imbeateii strln'g, mo.st games won mouth at Hano-ver. Fake Kick Hid Trick partner was late for an exhihltioh a two-yard gain by John Paluck, bottom* and Will Rdnfro. (AP Photofax) In total offense, rushing offehee, (9-0) vs Texas (9-1). rpeomended he be fired. Rutger’s nora' own player selacttona The Both the draft of free agent tal­ "Chandler got us in business." and total points.. he was scheduled to do and he waa scoring, total defense and rushing SUGAR at New Orleans— Lou­ John Stiegmen, one-time Princeton Connecticut and Dartmouth play- Washington Senators, who have ent and the unrestricted aelaetlcn Howell said. "That fake kick of The longest un^yaten airing la deaparate.' Spying Irm a, 1n the defense, heven't-played siniie Nov. isiana State (9-1) ve. MIselsslp|)l assletant, is ths reported successor. 1 a practice’ under game condi­ first call this year because of their havs been advocatedjlra Bob Bow- his was the thing that got us 23 games by Boston In 19,40-41. audience, he called her and asked, 21, when they walloped Boston U., (9-1). , Sebo, who came to Penn’in 1954, tions, aiid that was followed by sn last place finish in ths American sam, president of the Denver chib. I Started and we kept going." The record for most gktnex won by her to substitute. She went on with 46-0. They have scored 117 pOtnta < »A N O B at Miami— Missouri brought the (Juakera their beet added 85 minutes in order to.give League, were expected to draft which was awarded one "of tBa fWs The Giants had a fourth down a team In a aeaaon Is a5 by the him without a rehersal and they in their lait two games, both shut­ (8-4) vs. Georgia < 9 -l) record (7-1-1) in 12 years and the everyone a chance to Show bis Don Lae, a 25-year-old righthand original franchises In the I 1955-56 Montreal club, ^.^nd In glided about the ice In much the ' Jan 2 ' Ivy League UGe. new major league, the Continental. and eight situation on tjheir fir.st Club CiiaiiiUM, Lee Terry, Peif^ Stevens ■\ outs, end have been unscored on in 1950-51. Detroit piled up a record same manner as they still do as •‘ uokch Graer. whora Huekle. 1 Howsam’s plan, a ayatem of dia-j seq\ience of plays when Chandler, open their 26-game campaign a former Florida l^niversity half- 101 polnta In a 70-game aeaso one ot the top attractions In the trlbutlnr rij^ita to negotiate wltlij wenti back to punt. Instead, lee World. against Amsrican IntemaUonsl of iSi^^e Unsigned youngsters, is similar to The current Canadlens are 1' Springdeld at home on Dec. -1, Jv )k off to the left and got the than one third through their 7i Eventually her daughters re­ , '■ Champions FaOored All-Star Mat Show professional football and basket-1 tired. married, and atarte''d rais­ Showdown on gave his starting flVei a tugged test baU’s selection of coUege stars. I I a first down on the game schedule with a record of 17 during the first 40 minutes of drills I cofitinus to alternate in ths re­ 32 after a 24-y.ard run. victories, two defeats and four ties ing their own families, but Mama Slated for Tuesday verse order .of their teams 1959 Under the proposal, all ftea agents Joined Orrin and went on and on, against the Big Green, coached by would bs put Into a conunon play­ t Splays later Alex Webster for 38 points. They haven’t lost N pw Y ork N ov 30 contention for the Western cham-<»'atrikeg and Hugh McElhenny bolt Doggie Julian. finish^ uhtli all clubs had liidi- They are now in their 18th year l-New lUIR, ixov. ov ______fV.. IX? vorrin for nnnfh»r licnre bj Brown and Fulln ier er pool, with major and minor I scored ^ e first of his two touch- In their last 18 outings even with pionship a game behind the lead­ ^ed 12 yards for another score as Night in Hartitord Sophomore George UHL of bated no furthsr plan to aelect don-ns off-a lO'-yard run off tackle. Defenseman Bob Turner sidelined with Ice Capadea, and hold the The bruising struggle for the league clubs taking turns la draw-1 distinction of having played more ers. bv lacing Chicago's Cardinals, the 49ers packed their scoring into , Flushing, 1*1., NI Y.l and Captain Than it eras the minors’ turn, - The Giants, who knew that they most of the time with a broken National Football Leagu8*s a six minute, 18 second spree in s ta r tin g with the leagues of tng for rights to them. Thras meat-1 consecutive performances than any 31-7, for their fifth consecutive Hartford—^Thers will be three Jack Rose, a senior from South Infs are contemplated each yaar- had the tie\linched m idway leg and top acoring Bernie (Boom the second period. Windsor, were the backcourt start­ Triple-A classification.. Biggost tiro buy in ynarsl other personalities in the company. Western Conference title still victory In Title Defenses fellows of Jswiah extraction from Mareh 16. Juno 15 and O ct 15— ] through the second half, wery a Boom) Geoffrlpn keeing only paft- Here's the way the leaders stack A fumble—only the BrcAvns sec­ ers. T^ey tesmed wlUi John Pip- Last year’a draft elevated 80 Irmg, who makes no secret of is unresolved but defending various parte of the world on.Tues­ to provide opportunltlaa for salact-j quiet group aftdr the game. tlme action. Maiirleq'Richard, their the fact that he will never see 60 up for the final two weeks; ond of the year—and a pass inter­ cxynski, a senior fram North Had­ players, a dozen to the majors at . Howell refused xp look ahead to veteran star, al-so- was injured last champion Baltimore and sur­ ley, Mass., aiid W«dt Griffin, Jun- ______ing the available high school and] again'T la the despair of her daugh­ prising San Francisco are reaching ception set up two of the tallies. Nev York, Nov. SO )—^Lightweight Chaimpion Joe Brown day night’s wrestling- shew at a $300,000 outlay. Only three fe- any championship game, contend­ waaW '' (/P Foot ’(^ard Hall. Besides local ior from ^ e x a n ^ a , Va:, who p if iMguea college players. The plan Is as %md aew whSerSiei ters with her vigorous life. for a showdown. Weatem Conference Jimmy Brown scored twice for the and NBA middlejveight king Giene Fullmer are favored to all ed to be killed because of QaaSly laf lan iedleflve ing Instead that his^sClub must Eight BtnOght Of course, Orrln Markhda has al­ Browns and Lou Groza booted a favorite Mark Lewin of Buffalo/ I Jlayed the. forecourt,\and Ed Mar- _ beat Cleveland, or Mfashington The New York Giants, however, W. L. Pet. G.B. win in title defeneea this. week. Brown, 38-year-oId veteran Jn, Baltimore senior, at the pivot. P ball’s fear of unfavorablo congres-1 yea XMBilairiw twriSw at Two 'victories over the weekend ways stumped the experts with his have put the Eastern Conference San Francisco . . . 7 S ,700 ^ pair of field goals. there is Moses Benmergul of Tan- BfUM RB iOHE Eto *|RMW |My the week after, .to win the East­ giers. South Africa, aild Abe six. irM,d .s clMior Although many major league slonai reaction. ^ gsve the Canadiena s string of vigor. "Why should I retire —I’m house in order by clinching at Baltimore .'.'7 , 3 .700 from New Orleans, is a 12-5 choice to beat back the challenge ^ Center hwe in attendance, they are m U ern title. Last'year the G i^ ts had eight straight trlumoha. They shut of lefthahdad Dave Charnley, 24,A JacotM of New Zealand. All three Another Howsam propoasl is to only 68” is the way he looks at least a tie for the'erdwn. Chicago Beats .. .6 4 .600 1 GIANTS 4(5, SKINS 14—It was _ Pipcxnski, 6-6. wee 40so used in aiaentely close modthod about make ail minor league pityars, re-1 to beat Cleveland in their \final out Detroit 1-0 Saturday and life. These popular favorites will British Empire champion, in their are in preliminary, bouts, with' the center slot in place of Martin, inter-league tra d in g regular game, and in a plstyoff.for With only two games remain­ Games Remalrilng: 49ers-=!^lti- Conerly 'Day at Yankee Stadium ‘ four, in a row, all by knockouts. gardlees of their experience, alig- turned back.the Boston Bruins 4-2 be seen at the Eastern States Co­ ing on the regular schedule, the, raore, Green Bay. • Colts —' San and the 38-year-old passer tucked televiBion (ABC lO p.m.. BST) 16- Lewin facing Miguel Torres, 8< Bxperien^ men e«ectiva Nqv. Id, the title. Hla victims included Joey Oiar- Puerto Ricaii firebrand, in the ible far draft. The only rsatcietian I Sunday night to increase their liseum in the 20th Birthday edi­ Colts have been iinable to break Francisco,'' lioa Angeles. Bears — away three TD passes— t-wo to Bob rotmder at ths Sam Houston Coli­ deUo (7), Terry ' Downes (8), lief were . ^ KJelev.BMt Hart- ^ through Dee; 16. The "We looked so good out therS seum at Houston, Tex., Wednes­ semi-final. ' , is that no more than five players pace-setting msrgfin to 10 points tion of Ice Capadea starting Mon­ away ftom the" tenacious ,49ers. Pittsburgh, Detroit. Schnelker—and $25,000 worth of Bobby Boyd (1) and Neal Rivers ford, and Bob Countey®M> 5*1?* IW * lefeguera they should not wIilM or Iwm «M Wr { mMIiI today primarily because we had over Toronto. day night. be selected from one club. C u rm t- day. ’There will be nightly per­ Deadlocked for first place with 7-3 Eastern Conference gifts. Alex Webster scored twice (4), tlje last on April 22. That’s a match that will serve ford, as gumds; P®te Hrtly I steal .6 , ths spotUfhV''frsm spotUghv^ the mi- ly, a player can be left- In the| everyone 'ready sihd they (Wash­ formances Monday thru Friday at It’s the eighth title defenw for as so appropriate appetizer for a (0-S) of lOrlando, Fla., and Bill The decision over the Bruins was records, they could settle the is­ Vy. L Pet. G.B. on plunges for the Giants, who T^elr records: Fmimer, 5 0 4 , 22 non a id are biding their Uip« un minora four, yeprs. bef<»re becom­ K E U i Y ington! didn’t. It was our best of­ 8 p.m. and Saturday at 9,p.m raced to a 38-0 halftime lead chief­ Brown, whose record is 76-18-10, main event which will pit rowdies Madison (6-2) of Hohokus, N. J-. as. fensive showing since we b e a t almiMit routine as Dickie Moore sue Saturday when they clash New Yort'iC...... 8 2 .800 — kayos; Webb, 384, 19 kayoe. til the major laague meetings ing subject to the regular draft. sent tiiem out in front; with a goal also four matinees, Saturday and head-on in San Franci.scp in a Cleveland ...... 6 4 .600 2 ly on Conerly's pitching. Pat Sum- including S3 knockouts. Charnley's iordan, Bweia Fight Roe'eo Colombo and the bearded A1 forwards. starting in Miami Bsach next EXlPliORER II Philadelphia:(24-7) here earlterin American International is . ck- This plan also doesn’t seem to hava | at l;55'qf the first period. Claude Sunday at 1:30 and ,1:30 p.m. nationally televised game. Philadelphia ...... 6 4 600 2 merall took over the league’s scor­ record la 33-5-1 including 20 key- Lightweight Champion Don Jor­ Smith of Smith Brothers fame .the season." Tickets may be obtained at the pected to open with, three Mniers Monday. much chance of passing. Provost added another bi the same Faced by touchdown' t o s s e r Games Remaining: Giants — ing lead with 74 .points ns he (Dse. Lefties have troubled Brown dan of Loa AngiJa Slid haavy- against Miguel Perez and Mr. The bonus nde, scrapped two The Giants lost offensive guard hockey ticket office daily from kloked one field goal and six con­ and Charnley is reputed to bo a lAerto Rico in a tag match. The and two sophomores against the 'Thera Is ''an undercurrent at tn m m f f period and a second in the finale. Johnny Unitas, the Colts ripped Cleveland, Washington. Browns— weight king Ingemar Johanaaon talk concerning major leagua ex- years ago, comes up for another Busr, Guy for the rest of the sea­ In between Jean Bellveau blinked 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ’The best selec­ versions for New York. Jimmy g ( ^ one. latter pair are jirime favorites of Huskies. John Brouwer, a Nsw son. He tore a cartllege^ln the Los Angeles 35-21 Sunday and the New York, Philadelphia. Eagles— of Sweden, also see action this Londem forward, Ralph Doblejko, the red light. Riinnco Horvath, the tions of seats are available tonight Brown of Cleveland is second 'with Fullmer, 28, of West Jordan, New York wrestling fans, who back of his l^ t thigh. 49ers kept pace as 'second-string Washington, Cleveland. week, both on.Saturday night. a Norwich center, and Dick Max- leagfue's leading^ scorer, got- both thru Thursday evehinga and. S|t all quarterback John Brodte engineer­ 72. Utah, is a narrow 18-10 favorite Jordan takes on Fernando Bar have jammed Madison Square Boston's goals to run his total to matinees. • * * Garden there whenever either or xaferro, a Leominster guard, t t e ed a 21-20 upset of Cleveland's COLTS 85, RAMS 21—The Colts over Webb. 28. of Chicago, at the reto, Brasil's 147-pound Utliet, in the acnlora;" while Tony Coats, a 20. ' \ Browns. built a qulqk 21-0 lead then held STEELERS 31. EAGI^ES 0 — . Utah SUte University Field House a non-title 10-rounder at Sao both were on the card. Matter of Knicks Gain Split on Weekend Complete Confiieion Layne figured in every Steeler fact. Pares and Antonino Roeca Monaon, Maas., forward, and-Joel The Toronto MapV Leafs got The Giants, shrewdly guided by on as Billy Wade unleashed a,long- St Logan. Utah. Friday night. Paulo, Braail. This flghb was Sokolov, a forward from nearby their points In two games and Pro Basketball veteran signal-caller C h u o k i n’ range passing attack. Wade tossed score. He passed for four touch­ (NBC radio, TV, 10 p.m., E 8T ). postponed s week to gtra Jordan teamed together era ^the Latin V liouisville, Ky. (/Pi — Sports Ed­ downs, kicked a 17-yard field goal American teg team c'hamps. Stafford SpringA era the sopho­ •.T i-ii moved Into second place. The L.eafs Sunda)-*s Results Chuck Conerly, walloped Wash­ for two TDs and scored once him­ Fullmer Wen Flrat more time to reeover nom a bou< mores. And Show New Signs of Life itor Dean Eagle of the Louisville tied Boston 2-2 Saturday and laat New York 127, Philadelphia 126. ington’s Inept Redskins, 45-14, to self but couldn’t check the Rams’ and booting four PATS. George But, back to the prClims, Times discuss^ a knotty problem They met once preyioutly with with the flu. "W e ’re going to depend on our ■night pe'rsonally took care of the Boston 109, Minneapolis'93 .close in on the Eastern cham­ skid. They’ve lost six In a row. Tarasovic and John Reger took Johansson sUrte ofi: an' exhibi seems that Co-Promoters Sam vets,” Greer stated In his prs-sea- .BnTER OUAMMnR in hie column and came-up with a care of the Eagle.s only acoring Fullmer winning a unanimous dt- 80 on—TheOonly to bAve WUt' Chamberlain. Red Wings, 4-1. It was the third Monday’s Sch^ule pionship. New York, with an 8-2 Unites hit Ray Berry and Linny eislon after a stirring alugfeat tlon toiir of the Caribbean area GuUno and Manny t«ibert have son outlook. "Overan. ws looked all Now York, Nov. 99S W n o CMBMi < sports definition. Eagle wrote: "My threats, each blocking a field goal the Pbiladelphte gtent. Up in. Guy straight setback for the W iii^. No Games Schediileci. mark, "leads runn^s-up Philadel­ Moore with 56 and 17-yarders, re­ Sept 11.1958. The strong superbly and south Ameri(». He will spar come up with a rare match In the right for thU Ume of tha aeaaon at New ^ York Knickerbockers,. al Idea of complete confusion Would Onl.y Gordie Howe was able to bea\ ’Tuesday’s Schedule spectively, for his 25th and 26th attempt. 80-mlnute time limit dOel pitting Rodgeni’ xet shat for the winning be Roy R lc^l trying to catch a phia and ©leveled by two full • • • conditioned Fullmer has won 10 four ibunde -with American Bill Dartmouth. Our fast braak (used entrenched in the Goal Minder Johnny Bower, who St. Louis vs Syracuse at New games and can' take its second touchdown heaves of the season. Abe Jacobs against Kenny Ackles buebet with 50 seconds remaining. plane piloted by (Wtrong-Way Cor­ BEARS ,81, CARDS 7 — Willie atralght elnoe he lost the woNd Johnson. by Greer for the first time in eev-1 _*T_ niwi.inn hasement: are ■EinCIMt turned back 29 ahota, many of York. straight tltlq/ by beating - the He ki two short of Sid liuckman’s title to Sugar Ray Robinson May The letter is a former football - wlnteis) wljl work out. And Yesterday, the Warriors came rigan to ShkngrI La to explain a Minneapolis at New York. Dewveal grabbed a 76-,'yard scor­ them difficult. Browns 'this Sunday at the Yan­ all time mark. It also wds the 3Sth I, 1967, British Promoter Jack Solomons player out of California, and has we looked sharp defensively. I from 17 polnta behind late in the iifRURf decision by the NCAA to the Par back in a battle for fifth ing aerial from Ed Brown on the been in with all typemf opposi was pleased ■with what I saw," the National BaskstbsH Assn. final period to take the lead on AAU." kee Stadium 'Straight game in which Untlas has Since thal defense the pride of has an interesting, international place, this" Chicago. Black Hawks *Cood Luck Jack Taylor,’-■Alex Lfackney THIS IS THE END The Eagles ran up against Pitts­ tossed for a score, extenrUng his opening play and that set the tion. Jacobs, has the rep of bein|; coech concluded. | Facing Philadelphia in a homsr a tap-in by Chamberlain with five M&af stage for the Bears romp. Five the Rookies has won 10 straight. heavyweight eg™ *t London’s ■ssSrti(Sr catne out on top In their two Manhattan, Kas. — (NBA) — burgh hatchet-man Bobby Layne, own record. a real bad man of the mat, bui; -and-homs wsekmd series after speonds remaining. Then Carli erfiWllie (Herald Photos by Oflara) • • • fumbles kq-*t the Cards attack Tha last was hie impressive 14th Wembley Stadium-Tuesilxy night. i m I^iiis Aparicio of the Chicago games with the New York Rang­ John French was -named to lead who's turned into the NFL’s lead­ .round technical kayo of Carmen dropkick Kenny ahould be Able to . ^ _ tnethe Warriorswamora naa had mppou tripped 1 pace-set- Braun passed to Jack O o o t f whe I ,v bogged down. Mike DeJobn, of Syrailuae, N.Y., Bucceaslon, White Sox stole ,16 bases in 69 atr ers. The Hawks won 6-2 Saturday the Army Cadet Brigade as ing spoiler by cutting down favor­ 49ERS 21, BROWNS 20—Brodie, BaaiUo (Last Aug. 28) that takes on Dlek Rtcliaidsph of hold his Own against him.. Brave over the midcourt line and] UConn’g M(umerly, w an evm tempts in J959. He ■was thrown out and last night la New York ,they The turf coirrse at Hialeah Park, brigadier-general, the first of that ites' the last three weeks. The subbing for the injured Y A . Tittle, Green And Detroit, who earned him the NBA middleweight HVsles, and Cuba's Nino Valdes, Benmergui has gene unbeaten handed o a to Sears for hie wia- j played 'to a 2-2 tie. The results left built in 1932, Is the oldest gra.s.s Friends Honor piayed Thanksgiving .day, weip since starting his pro debut a few the War- SSS3* twice at third base and once at rank in Kansas^ State’s ROTC Steelers romped 31-0 this time. connected with Klly Wilson and tlUe. ksyo eonqutror of thres straight ning ahot Chamberlain, who had home -plate. each with 12 points. course at any Arherican racetrack. history. He plays eitd in football The Chicago Bears remained In J. D. Smith for 21-yard touchdown idle. 'BrItemS, meets Brian London o t months ag9. Has appeared on New P”Avolio* Rughingi‘~*riora 109-108 in Madison Square 28 points Saturday, led all aemr- Webb, teo, hea a streak going. York TV ahowa and is faeLdevel IMFOIflO CAR IWBl Taylor; Prizes After losing to Fullmer, he swept England. Garden Saturday ' -night then era yesterday With \ 88. Willie oping into a Hartford favor(te. He League Champs bounOed. back to win 137-138 in NauIIs toaeed In 80,f0r New York.] t y Ifai y now lives .here. Tueadey he faces Philadelphia yeaberilay on Kenny BUI Sharman .hit right of nine IR A C O sN v w y Veterans Arnold Skaalend in ths Ktogsten. RJ., Nov. 80 («)-44e(w Sears’ basket at the final buzzer.' field < goal attempts ovsr ons For Year Given Schoolboy Cagers to Starts 8:30 opener. HenepshWa^ i^sai Paul ted the ' In yesterday's only other game. strsteh in ths second period to Sebo Out aX Penn Mentor, Yankee Conferance in total offense B(Mton increased its Eastern Di- steer the CriUcs to their triumph By MORJUS 8IMONCEIJJ over Minneapolis. Sharmsn wound Winners and runners-up of the Rockville^ Hebron in Action (this pent fooffcall seasqn; virion______lead over Philadelphia to Plgucea ootnpUed for oonferenea two gamea by beating Minneapo)iA up with 29 points. Elgin Baylor, coanm EANti Of tlxisi various golf tournaments held at Stiegman Repoit^d Successor the Lakers’ big gun,' returned to the Manchester Country Club this W ' Brpr_ —tiiFiPUiry games sbcKwed todhy that Paul j i09-93. averaged 169 jnnla in fOur grmes, Both. Kaick-Wairion ^gaihes setloh after a bmt with flu. He| rat oraRiYetoii onviiRi I yM-r received thefr awards Satur­ . . Rockville ' RHAM High played only 10 mlnubef, however, day night At the annual ’Trexphy oaenpri^ to Uie ninner-up, John ware thriUers. Saturday- night. RHAM Hlg-h School annoimces Philadelphia, Nov. 30 (8,—JohnAracord. The 1958 team waa hi* McCormick ef Maseacousette. New York led almost.-threughout and scored two points. - LOOK r a r mU « on o f quauiy Night held^At the clubhouse. In The Rams of Rockville High BUegman of Rutgera will get best, winning eight and losing ons^ all, 3S awArdfl were handed out in open e 22-game- basketball sched­ a 20-game basketball schedule, whose tour gxnMX average .te 86 opening with Plainfield tomorrow Stave Sabo’s job as Penn football -Thla year Rutgers was 8-8. ths Isist OMCN W Otto lW1TBI.Br both the Men’s and Wonnen’s Di- ule tomorrow night playing host to eoaich,- despite Penn’s first Ivy loss sp upMt by Columbia. Biaarias* yards. St. Thomas Acquihas of New Brit­ night at Hebron. L. Pci. In those four centoete. Paul-was yisione. • Znague title since 1962, a reliable Stlsgpaan is a graduate of W il­ U .M7 Top men's trophys went to Club ain. New clubs on this year's slate ' .; g credited wffh fflS yards in 107 source told the Associated Prase. liams Gonego end \wae aeristeat fdaye. fie completed 89. of 98 pass­ Champion and new Country Club Coach Johnny Canayari, starting are members of the Charter Oak This recommendation already coach at Iw eeto n froip 1946 un­ e»:Mick. IWerdr ...... » President Lee - Terry. ’The Presl- his seventh season, has but three (Conference. These teams are; es for 694 yaids and syren, jxmeh- has been forwarded by the faculty til • he went to Rutorini: He haa •'•.•.’.•.’.I M downs. (M y four ef his forwards dent’-s Cup was by Del Bal­ lettermen back on his squad of 15. Portland, Bac<>n Academy, Eiast administrative committee to Dr. Just completed the fiiet year of a ge M«rphy ....a Hampton, Avon, Rocky HIH s.nd ware intercepted. lard, while Waliy Parciak took Junior Steve Kirk is the tallest Gaylord Hamwell, Penn’a presi­ two-year contract home the Governor’s Cup. hdopster at 6-4,,.with Sophomore Cromwell. Retained from last year Jariry D’A-volio. and Bill Mhmer- dent, the source said yesterday. Yost ...... It ly. Connecticut’s hard jnianing Peg Site vena received the^Wom- Stan Olander at 6-2. Junior Den­ are perennial ,poweifa. Morgan and Dr. HaraweU aaid h e; normally Al»e-L^ (it® .a...... It en’.a Club Championship, trophy. nis Gessay; Sophomore Doug LaSalette, Ellington, .Plainfield and Ami-Bob pair, were (the ru riJ ^ Madeia. > follows the advice o t his commit­ NencrGcae 0 ." ii D ’AvoHo netted 29b yards, av- INSULATED Over 90 members were in at­ Drew, and the only senior on the arch rival, Windham Tech. There . St. Louis Captures Th*3iJ.R*r-__id Mo«bier .. 17 BMNOAIU FOB 68 VIASf tee, hut hasn’t received the top ort ’«mgtng 6.2 yerdS'in 44 cairlrii in tendance at the banquet, which squad Jimmy Kidn^, stand an are no known breifthers on tlhe ' and knowa nothing of the-matter. i(k UcCoovtlle 17 wa.s also Alex HackneV Night and even six feet. sch«yule. NCAA Soccer Title ,______JlerriaoD ...... 17 four gatoM. Mtoilfrty netted 257 Athletic: Director Jerry Ford de- [dai-Mlelw zawiitovsKt ,17 yards, an wvwaga o f 6J. yarda tn ^ ^ CloiM4 3 a fareweir party for Assistant Pro This will be the first fun season Meeting -Irhi.s nigged schedule, iee'Bab Gemon ...... 1( RiHAM High finds itself without allned comment CetoMitorse TUaregnano., ]B SO ruahes- - Jack Taylor who is leaving to ber the Rams will play In their new Stisgman jwld: " I think all such Stone, Nov. SO (SV-After play­ come pro at the Feeding Hills, a starter from la.'rt yenr's squad. Nancy-Norm Warren .11 MriTornUck w(as runner-up to i - i . gymnaaium. According to Coach aomment abotald come from' Penn." ing varatty soccer for only one Helen-tewl® Iv«®...... D Paiii’ In peering. In four games he Maps.; (3oun\ry Club. Canavart, his team ;ls young, with Junior Richard Farley is recover­ Mebreeii-Don lfon«r t UmJBi ing from leg surgery and senior A source close to Stierm w said, year, S t Louis UlhivettHty h|is es|i^ Girew 51 passes, hss 21 completod Hackney 'was presented a check the sophomores showing plenty of however, ths 38-yasr-old coach haa by Tournament Committee Chair­ Bob Ponchaix has been ill and tured ths NCAA Soeoer Cham­ Top ilpgiM Were rolle. for 316 yards and. tlwae touch­ promise. He feels that if his boys accepted tbfi Penn job. pionship. llurpby 118. and. Linda downs. Three werA interoepted. man -Vic Daley.- In his brief re­ can hold theii* own this season, hasn’t been able to report to prac­ ehlle am 'rhureton reg marks, the local pro Stated that tice. Sebo said he knows nothing of- The S t Louts team, which triple. ITAvolio also was the scoring they will give their opponents a flejaliy and won’t resign. played as a chS> last year, defeated leader ■wtth 94’ potobi. Tied for sec­ this has been the most successful real tough time for the following Practice ses.slons got underway Stveral coaches have admitted the Uiriveratte of Bridgeport 8-3 pBMMBi a .rin x A s ond with. 26 each w ^ a Dave CUSTOM RICAPFERS year, tournament, ■wise, in the 12 two years. ■ Nov. ■ 2 with' 42 candidates. This years he has been here. He credited was quickly trimmkl to 24 and bring Intervlasrad in recent months Saturday for «|ba Sret RK3AA title CnOutier of Maine, Dsn Ruakiewics The Rams outlasted the Alumni .for the job. The decision to oust John Dusker was teepoorible for of Naw Hampafairs and Tom Kopp this to the Tournament Cbmmit- Thanksgdvlng night' in the tradi­ there is still the po.ssibillty that VI-J(Aii M o i ^ ...... si tOUTE A, ROLTON. CONN. Sebo reportedly was made last three of St. Louis’ goaig.' He assist­ Maude-Ooa"Carpenter .... o f Connecticut. tee, -which along with' Daley in­ tional opener, going Into an over­ some more weeding will take place. winter and the faculty committee ed on two othece. * "nuderJeto. .HadlfMHadlgbt New Hentpshlre’s Joe Vahten- cluded John Rieder and 'Wniie time to pull out the victory. ib ^ i? Zobie)(T...... Vi MILE PROM lOLTON NOTCH The atarting five looks to be hab been screening candidates for St. Louie ended its season wtth oourt'oompUed the best mntlng Simpson. - Ronnie Kozuch, former Trinity. njyNorsi IDoter ..... N9V6 tM* Garage Taylor received a standing ova­ c6mpo.mington.(H); 8, University waa atlU playing major coUefi Merlon i W x and Alba Soblaki lU. four years, In reply, Taylor cred defeated the Celtics for the second tiihe in successive High (A ); 11, Glastonbury (H ); and driver. At the post is senior ited his aiccess here, to Hackney ni^lfls. Gene ConJ.ey of Bost(jn also grabbed for this rcr Tony Falcctta at 6-1. He is a good teama gAYOEBE MEMA t U & A G ^ 15, 'Simsbury (A ); 18, Windsor He didn’t win a game the ftrat for the w-ay he rail the. Country ' bpund, but got only a handful of knee. The Stilt broke (A ): 23,,,Newington (-A)' 30, St. ball hand.Ier and has^a good touch. .StendhM*-^ . Ciuh. two yeata aqd his overall record is W L P et Thomas (A)- At the f(>rward. spots -will be senior 'the Philadelphia (3onventioin Hall Tecord for individual Randy Walmsley 6-1, a fine rer 18(48'1. Several Rmea the studente aWkar O sfc...... 18 5 .722 0 » M A N C H ^ I SR scoring with 49 txiinta.______> ______-JaiMutry—2, Southington'*- (H );, li t . Weho ...... 13 6 j m Ripc V o llp y l> a ll“ fceiB|niiff' Jumlor with a fine Juim? shot. Oth­ ■Penn's record w ts 74-l,^e^1b esT Roiimtwn Pant .....lO ''8 '.866 (H); 12, Farmington (A);; 15, lit 12 yesrs. " WIghlahd FWk ...... 7 U >8SB _ ‘ NA-nONAL LEAGUE Newington (H ); 19, Plalnvtlle, er varsity, candidates are David 188 , V” L Pet Taylor, Briice Majeski, Richard » 'Sebo wee given.a new three- Want Side Ovel .... T One of Year’s Top Surprises, (A); 22. Wilson (A); 29, .Univer­ year contract In 1908. although Me Oenter Springe . ; . . . 6 CORNER DURANT ST, Lvhertv Mutual 8 1 .889 sity Higfh (H). Lord. Clarke's 7 2 .778 There is a wealth of freshmen tei,9*a hgd Won but four games . Frtniary—2, Middletown (H); 5. SaKNOASU FOt 68 VkARS St. Mary’s ...... 5 4 ;556 talent and some boys are (expected that year. ’ . Beat aingiaa were turned ki by NB,W LARGER QUARTERS K. of C...... 3 ’6 .333 Long Shot Beau Diable Winner Simsbury (H); 9, ^Southington attegmXn, in four aeasona as (Pave OOtason ft , and. Buddy P.S. See UNOWAtmRMAm! (A); 12, Wilson (H),: 16. Plalnvllle to come on fast enough to see some Doctors ...... 3 6 .333 varsity action. Walt Mortlpck, ' Rutgsrs’ hsad coaoh, has a 28-10 Uontle 68. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING ’ . Ea.st ,Side.s...... , 1 8 ,111 (H i; 19, Glastonbury .(A), AUO AVAflLAlU AT Beau Biable, a 6-yeaT-oM son of6Handicap at Jamaica', and,, ran Paul Carter, Paul Jurcivaty and ■ BeWUe—BuyNqtvforChristmas! Barry Peterson a transfer student ’ AUTO OUSSINSTAUED gOBE TEXACO SERVICE .Schedule:-Tues. 8:45 K pf C vs Dsvil Diver- own.ed by lAudy fourth.behind Civet in the. Display. from- Elling-ton, . , Liberty; Wed. 8 St. Mary’s vs, NBA Ba8ketliall Oeriirir' aril W eri I M it e Triragthe an 8-84M Lawrence, took off in the gloomy This year In 12 starts prior to Schedule: 1 Clarke’s, 8:45 East Sldeij vs. Doc­ GOLF CLM9S > RiftNITUil TOPS " Eastern. Division ' I -OAKLAND SERVIOE'CBNTEB tors. • ■ ~' m ist and-- on avjmuddy track at ^aturdayA= Beau_.Diable's only vie Detember—i, Plainfield (H); 4, Aqueduct .Saturday and after*two tery was (n ah Overnight Handi­ ■ ' w : L. pcL g ;b . Windham Tech., (.H); ii, La iSal- PEDEBSEN — P.O.A.' SPAtOlNG RmiOM^ (RraplocG bnU Door) Oxideiid 8 L ~ 8 a 94818 I# AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston .-...... ,15 4 .789 - CPSAFT — MeGREGfm — • / . . ■ W L, Pet rhiles barged/home . a 2>4 'length cap, on the Belifiont Park grass lette (A); 18, Portland (A); .22 winner,' of the' $68,600 Display course. July 11. His best stake Philadelphia ...12 5- .706, 2 East Hampton (A); 30, Alumni W n«j»N — POWER-BILT - . ' PARKWAY 'iic a t Y lo M 'C B N ^ (Jorrenti’s 0 1.000 Syracuse ...... 1 1 7 ;61i 3 RCTimE HtAMI^O ( « l tyftos) iMtaad Yplra*-4a 94988 . tVatkins ■ 1 .833 Handicap. , showing was foUrth-back of Cross ■, (Channel in Saratoga’s Marchants New Ybrk 6 11 ,.353 8 . January — 5, Morgan (A); 12, •oora aM LAOIES'I— gUNlORS’ West f Sides . 2 .667 To say thq result was a surprise Wasterh Division ■ ■;-.USED-OLtlBS..,. ' WINDOW «nU >UTE OUSS V Center Congos "for most of tfte crowd of 42,192— •and Citize’na Handicap Aug. 28. Avon (A); 1.1, 'Bacon (H): 19 .2 .667 St. l/ouls ..... 8 6 ■ .371 — I ~ - 3 .500 this turnout In Itself- a. surprise be­ ie track- was sloppy for that ■Cronwell (A); 22, Rocky Hill Teachers; Detroit ...... 10.11 .478 114 lABGE DllscOUim ON 1916 IfOOBIS (OONtRAOTORSt WE RATE IN STOCK " Latvians ■'<.. • t't. 4' .333 cause of the damp weather—would 3/4 ^lle-rahe: (H); 26, Portland' T'H): 2(9, East ' -'s a o AUTO SlU tV ^.' ' f 1 Ctvitang 5 .127 be putting it mildly. Beau Diable Trainer G. P., Odom kep,t...B«a»? Mlnneapaliji . . . 6. 14 -iijSOO 5 Hamifton .(H ji 196 JOddM IBkri 8^9 , ) (Cincinnati ...... 5 IS .250 6 MUNCmi CAimETS m i SHOWER l)OORS went pff. at (kids of $17.95 to ft, Diable out of the idlW ild Handi­ _ _ — ^—-i— ;— ------■ ir February—2, tEliington-' (A ) • 3 Miwlwsbr ONiiry CHil N.V mp Schedule; Mon. 8 WatkbM. va. fourth longest^ shot in; the field of rcap at Aqueduct two weeks ngo. (U 8allette^(Hl: 5, Avor^, mjV n!' OVEN SATUROATG-dinCM THUBBDAY BVBNIMQS t o o it h a k r N’s ESSO BiBYica cBinaat 44S HAlttFOUD l>AILY f to fu-SATURDAY H U 7 Blanche MaztitC . Michigan V AUK JuonnTg The COAST LUMBER Corp. (Tongp; 8:4.1 West Sides vg. Cor- 12 diIstance______runners. and again' _ skipped the Oallsnt fox 5**^ Oomwell (HI; ie. EOnilATEG OliAOLY OlVBN ' U A .N artbi renU's; ’Tuesday, 8 Teacherg. v i ~ Ih 1958, Beau, Diabls woii ane. Handicap. Fdn by Bald Eagle Nqv. itate’a fine footbaU halfback, la a Rocky HlH (A); io.'"windhto Clvltaiia. ' etakea raes, the Ixtng l i l a n d 21. He waa Waiting for the display. B-pltW^atudeht In pye-dentlatry. jTeoh (A). - wi

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• . ■ V • ■ -J ' MANCHESTER EVENING ^ R A U ). BtANCHESTER, CONN^ MONPAY, NOVEMBER 80. 1969 MANCHESTt* BViNINfi HERALD/ BiANCFTBSTB CONN, MONDAV, NOVEMBER.^, 19W bus BL; tod Robert p . o n k M WItiMBt BstuM 59 Aiorttnirt*' Fkta-r : Hbu*e* for Sole 11 rorfliO* n Lat*r*rflal* and David J. Com , It, botlrMlOS W elb Childivn BY FAOALY nrf BHOftTltH lialldil lastrttBWtp .to 'BeU RingerB C ogfiffl « n4 dfliwl 17 rHKRE 0U6HTA 8B A LAW Ttnonent* C3 TWO Ac r e tot m Baiton with, Court GiHes Irslflg fit; , BSTEY OONSOUB ------NEAR MAIN SL, for —-$12,600—Slk room Cape, qtaft BROAD STREET Atty. Oamty aald the. bo n ’^fttr- m privaterivate erentrance, _ Bttoet, aelltag under ERA apprais­ braofe, baaatlftU trass and shallow nUBCntomCS in . two «vnilii(f only gU9, tuU’slze cahtatt full aifo b e a u t if u l brand nebr l bedroom wall. Ckll bP 24464, enta have turned over'to him an ToAvddShoto weekly Wi can teach yoU'"Wec- keys, asvar neoda tuning, alaptrie, Baari St., MI 273M. apartment, ntrigarator, electric al. R. F, Utaock Co., Ml 25245 Attractive Cape Cod. Six flnlslied GiveOiiicerl UiM or Barbara Wooda/'Ml 27702. . rooms, ton dormer,, tear anclodad RstnUtd* M. Jostiss, of -17 aminint of money triileh it la hoped ttonici'lUdio-TV. Bvenlnt clau world tottioua by IBatay, Coma In dav», haat -and not water, $125 Brataaifl n-. 'm a given a 80-day Will eovar Uta coat of all repairs. monlidy, J.^D. Realty, Ml 9-S$40, porch. Two toll baths, Qversissd Wantea<--Rc*l fSatat* 77 i«0 9 ) ' •tarta Dec. 8. Oome in, write, or Id tiy K or call for wmonatra- n —MAMCHESTER-UxeeUent lo- gar^e, F;H.A, hppraiaal $16,800. , The Berlin Bell Rlngsm from auppoiutad santtoce^d was placed Ctaureh oflclais say damages so Itbvia JAckion 844M for free ttoh, Eamr tarms. MSlody MuMc A a a illKttt* ' f iat*— eventag* bOf.21887, Berlin, Gotot., will nresent a< con­ on good Jtohdyior probation far far coma to about $260. Further eatiffi, 1% baths; saparatar dtaiiig FARMS, ACREAGE u d ' tiatinfs it* Noviimbdr mwUaiY ^ ctrcUlAr. "Leam#'. ■ O’Connor said tha stonaa bays all 9:16 A.M. to *<.10 PJH. ford. ing. Ml 21809. ' fha children's reUghwe hOMi. enjoyment. Dubaldo Music t*n-’ $% AMD''4% ROOMS, forntahed or 9-7702. , er. An Older boms ta a vary con- a r e " YOU OONSIDERINO, Molnbars of a number of organi- 'nw chat* a WM lodfad arnuiux been put back In their plaea*. The Tho Board tided that etther th* PIANO—Modem r, Including ter. 196 W. Mldffle T|>ka: Call Ml FOUR ^OOM *:an«ni«it find fiM . unfurnished, oil heat, working peo­ 8ELURO TOUR PRORERTtr utlona ta town have been tavitad Jones at 2:00 2m. Friday after a Manepester Memorial GO, Is doing parents itaouid eubmu a letter et*t» ple.-New Bolton Road.'MI 8-6889. HI—VERNON — 2coom ranch, 2 vehliint location. $18,800, WTs will onpraiaa your ptoparty fo be gdeats of the club for the the repair work-^-' COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. techiUque,schnlqu . ear ti t and Im- 9-8486.- ^ $70. Five room flat, second floor, flreplacek,- 17)el8 ft. *U y^ room, complaint from his divorced wife ing the taocnlatlone would dofintte- IKKIQAy Itni MMDAT Ifito AJM.~•ATOROAI f AJM. provlsirovisation. Call MI' (-875L BU excellent neighborhood. MI 8-5328. Dda and . wlniout . any obllgat* evening program. Mrs. r. Hooks K. that he hafi broken a pane cggloae ly be againat their reltahn*. 9-6585. 130 BASS ACCORDION—Practical­ THREE-ROOM apairiment; ' stove built-ta oven and stqve. Gan .EARLE S. ROHAN, Realtor Wa also buy -or cstti.' Johnstto is chalnliAn of the pro­ ta the door and triad to toraa Ms 8-5. ahd refrigerator, heat and elec- %racra plot. Near new alaiilaiii vtettonsf or the axpideion woMd te ly new, good tone quaUty, reason­ Mambtr.1 Listing J gram- Mrs.- John F. Flofctes club way In. carried out. PLEASE READ YOUR AD able price. Call MI 9-8589 between THREE ROOM i^partment, trldlty. MI $-8411 school. R. F. Dlmock Co. MI 8-7488 • STANLEY ... Raaltor proOdent, and Miss- Marlon V. Prtmto liMtmettoM 29 9-3248 or Barbara Woods. Jones, who plaadad Innoeont to Tha ptoanta Wfoe .glyeil -tattl ^§9§52£2I1 6-8 eveniiige. ' hot water, atove, refrigerator.■ l 8o. PORTBB. STREBT-^2 fiyis, 5 tod iq u n f WINDSOR—New 5% room BRAE-!~ RkALTY WMhburn, vice president, will he that ebarga and to a aeoend Accidental Nov. 20 to teli-tniat ttieti’ eotma t i Ml 9-7702. m “W fft Adi" ito tflM «m Ifei pfeMM U.S, CIVIL SERVICE tesU! Man- THOMAS ORGANS have percui ’Ibree room tenement $80. 6 rooms, oti furnaces, large rooms. cotdQiai ranch with attached ga­ hostsisGW. charge of -tatOKJcaU tkam hw Uw ff*! id ^ week. Preparatory trunlng until ITllAT' you get'-a Thomaa, JansSen and room, Cape. 8 finished down, luxe bathroom, half acre lot. Im­ 1955 'at the Berlin (Congregational over money for. the auppoit of their ehlldren tatoUlrad. On Nov. £ £ li raapoudbii tor wtiW OWB toaottirt wr — trriB .v r a d g n 8DC ROOM duplex now vavattaNa. Church, la comprised of 16 mem Death Toll 26 they tosuad a ■tatamenf aoytaf appointed. Thoushnds of Jobs Leatar, Betsy aptaot Separate heat, garage, $118. Ml unfinished up. Attached breeze­ mediate oOeupancy. It might be their six children. He heacd one Mm Mm ■drcrtiMNDial add nwf t*ly to th* m ttm taf • open. Experience on Jobs, salaries, ' 6ie iOit! Band inatrumen^, aheet muslQ, Bostnem Locatlsas way, one-car garage and drive. the home and location you have Sir W inston’s here of hi|^ school-age. (DMlr bells. of the children drying, he «Md, - — ntwito tetorttoa. Brrere wUek do aat laMM ^ •* . 8-2984 after 5:30; tha WMtecliapel Bell requirements. - Write today! Lin­ *r' methods and song foHos. Ward fo r Rent ,.■(.• 64 Deluxe aluminum combination been looking for.'216,600, MI 8-4836, produced by and received no ahaw«r from with­ i;«ot l » eemoted by gwd" tanartlof. coln Service, .Pekin 87, Illtoiois. Music Stores, 99 Summer St. Open FURNISHED three room heat^ screens and windows, fireplace, bn 4-0881. BuUder. F('oundry, London, Ehgland,iglan . 'which in when be knoekad on the door 11 in Slate ^ qualm* evenings U)l 9 p.m. Plenty of apartment. Large cloaeta. Prlvro /rit<)(>NDinoNto 2iaon afOeq. nicely landscaped lot. Excellent Health Fine on oast the famous Big Ben and Our and .wtadowa. He admitted break­ abdut the appoiQtmeht, *eeo*0lns to Mrs. Welle. 'free parking.' entrances. Parking. No peta. Ref- 100% Mata Stroat locattan. Park­ condition. Central location. A true bfANCHESTBtt-Here'a a comfort­ Liberty Bell, are valued -at more ing the glaas. Ife aatd he nraa wor­ . lOMrtUiaad from I > | a Oat) BondA—R t o ^ M o rtfa m i 91 arences. Adulta. MI 24880. ing. Marknr’a, Mata St value at only $15,000. R. F. Dimock able i roonn home ta an e ^ b - than $600. The group has perform­ ried aomaUfinY might be. wrong. "Thle has been a tartlbl* wMk ” °g!iaSL*^ Dial Mi 3-2711 Co.. bO 9-524F, Robert -D. b(ur- llahed neighborhood. Just off East ed to many churches tod for vari­ for ua," she said thi* fiiorifilW- IMPROVE YOUR oradit. A mulU 8Sth Birthday Judga Downes, who sat in to- WsarltiK Apiiarel— Para 57 BOLTON-VXiazga 4 room apartr LARGE STORE at 28 Birch Street. dock, MI $-6472. Center St. In addition to the ous orgaitiMtioM throughout the The . chlldran’s * mother, Mrz. "The choice between bietoufi • tude of monthly payments may bei Apply Mariow’S, 887 Main St, Near day’s cfoiirt aeBalon ta the abaerice Martha Newberry. 37, leapto from Bmttflfis Sfreleaf ONtiwd 18 ment, heat, Itahts, 398 monmmly. kitchen, full dining room, living ■tate, tod has played at Old South of Deputy Judge LeOn Podrove, ruling tod the etdldren’a health L M ta n d lumped into one second mortgage GIRL’S 8-PIECB Bambury coat MI 9-0876 or MI 22868.^ Mate St. Itarktag. V—BOLTON—7 room custom built, room tod two bedrooms, . This (OqjirtlaniBd froni Pago Ono). a second floor window, lulfarlng laa't an easy ona. Ohe of tha place* with payments of only 832.88 for Chufoh. Boston, and took part te a found Jones innocent of the in-' SNOW PLOWING—DrlvewaysTdc. aet, 100% wool, size 8X, light custom designed ranch home. Ma­ home features, a new wood 3-d4y natibn2 hand-belt festival at cuts and brniaea. 81)6 was dlvorcto we looked was in the Btbl*. Tf* each'11,000 you need. Dtal CH b u ild in g 84x24, 4 flooni; Ap­ hogany trim throughout, 26 ft. toxicalion count. prompt____ rpt - ___ oeHrJce.eeHri(_ blue, like new, $13. MI 9-6678. paneled recreation room and' en "He’s/a freak." ^ Ipowich, Maaa., last ouminer. from Walter Tntaltav in 1963, The realised Uito it was agahOt e»7 TOUND— Lady’a Watch, vlclnl^ 8-8897 tod aak Frank Burks or, am ’ THREE llOOM apartment, heat. proximately 3120 aquhre feet. living room, separate front en­ cloeed front porj*. Convenient to A s p o k Sa.m a n at CHurdilll's Jones’ ex-'wtfe taOthied ta court’ two older cHUdfan wepe by her beliefs. X : :■ Man^eiter Green. Call Ml 9-5525. and heart, Mimoheater Eaao Serv Mrs. Carter how. Oomwctlcht MuMutatWi, w/s. Ideal for atoraga warehouse or Merhb'en of the Cosmopolitan and said aha did not'hear any tee Center. Ml >^98. RAN(5M m in k coat, muskrat Available Nov. 16. MI 8-0067, trance hall. Selling for under school bus "tod toopptag. Priced home ^ d the 'former prime minla- Club are to bring gifts to the meet­ first marrlafs. "Our purpoae ta life ie hk taOa Mortgage Exchange, 18 Lewis St, Jacket, both excellent condition. light manufaCtortag. Uan bfl $30,000. For appointment to aee knocking before Jonea broke the John DeWoIfe, 64,- and hia wife. rare of oor children the beet :ira JLOBT^-KnTEN, light tan. Wear- 95 W. MIDDLE TPKE.—4Vi room at $15,800. McCarthy Enterprises, ter^would attend a birthday party ing for dlatributlon to paUenta at Hartford. No reasonable offer refused. Call 9-1919; call n ! F. Dlmock Co., bH 28248. MI 9-4576. Roberi D. Murdock, bn —vrith a giant Internationally glaae. She aald aha had been read­ Helen, 00, who .ranted quarters ta know how," she said. tea flea collar. Pleaae call after Spedklised RCA —x duplex heat, hot water, electric or Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. Norwirii.Btata Hoopltal. ing and had fallen asleep before Slo. MI 54S921. MORTENSEN TV. MI 8-8276. 8-6472. flavored cake featured-^or about the N ^berry home, fled to safety. After much talk ahe and Iwr. television, aerrtce. MI 9-484^. biudncsB Opflortanitlfs 32 Help WenteO— Alflie 36 Article* For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 stove and -refrigerator, garage, the incident. Five other peraone perished as laband daetdad that their rola il* $104 monthly. Cpll MI 8-3785 be­ Hoose* tor Rent 65 DC — MANCHESTER SUBURB- 6 20 paople at his home tonight, X MANCHESTER Green area Im "Aiid he plans to attend i^fia- Thirty-day auspendto sentences fire swept a 2-atory farmhouse naor parent* wa* * part of their to- \ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlahinr. TEXACO FULLER BRUSH RCA OONTOLE Hi-Fi, 8 speed WESTINGHOUSE 88" electric Wanted—^To Buy 58 fore 6 p.m.. room Cape, 1 year-old. Immacu­ maculate 8 bedroom ranch, con College Student \ AnndoneciBCRto record player with diamond nee­ range, 1963 deluxe mod^, $75. MI MANCHESTER—New 8 room sin ment before that,”, the apokesmail wore meted out to . Francis J. Merrill, Wia.. Saturday night. They llgkm Ufa and their qualm* oeer Spedalltlng In dd floors. MI \ Has modem 8 bay service late condition. .Fireplace, alumi­ venient to aOhoois, churches, Healy, 42, of Hartford, chaiged wero Mr. tod Mra> August Laabs. the taoculatlone came mHtor the 9-5750. '■ PRODUCTION^MACHINIST dle, $80. Call MI 8-6111 after 8 :M, 9-0788. WANTED—80.06 Remington auto­ Th r e e r o o m apartment for rent, gle, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, large num combination doors-and win­ shopping. Largs living roomj with added. From Rockville p la n y o u r ChrlatiAaa ehop or station available for lease at the heat and garage included. $80 peir The 4-tier cake wan baked from with vagrancy; luid to Howard their son, Normto^ tod two. of heading of tellgkm* objeetloil*, 38T Main Street. Mancheatsr_ matic rifle with or without scope. lot, with option to buy. |18S pe^- dows. Over 1 acre land. 8% mort­ corner fireplace, tiled bath, witii efflce party. Golden fried chicken UNDSAT’S ANSWERING Ser v ^ . CHRISTMAS centerpieces fOr sale, SOFA, 3 chalre, 3 end.tablea, good MI 4-0640 after 7 p.m, month.'5®t 9-9816. month. MI 24838, Wesley Vanebur, gage may be assumed, R. / F. ingredients brought' from mtoe Waroock, 69, Harry Lelatar, 39, Norman’s eona. aald j£ e . Walla. and French, fries, 85c. Place Paid training and ftnancing tor For Second Shift made to order. Call MI 84008 or eonditiap.' Very reasonable if tak' colotod fixturea, modern kltchm, Y^ins 4-H Honor and Howard Phillips, all of no cer­ In Loiisville. Ky„ four Negro TMa waa ta Una with atateBMlit* On the ball for every call,, inont* Broker. Dimock Co., MI 9-5245 or Barbara aluminum doors tod windows, thto J20 countries to signify 'X ■.' • orders M hourk In advance. Patio Ing, nOon and night. Tat^ MI qualified man. For intemew come to reSr of 78 Benton St., en today. MI 8-0661. WMTTBD-^ Lady’e riding clothes, 148 COOPER HILL—6 room duplex, greetings from friends all over the tain address, each Charged with boys were killed Saturday night mada this morning by Atty. Oer- can Mr. Dsms.' Hartford, BU Must - be Jirtt claaa machinist. Woods, bfl 9-7702. full cellar with GE hot water heat, Drtve-In, 'Ml 9-8088. . 8-2940. Good opportunity, top waget and after 8:80. Bize 13-14. Roqta. alto 7-7H. Pleaae excellent conditiim, oil ^ra er, ga­ world. * , * Francis B. RandJI of Rockville, intoxication. Earii of the menjvraa when flames swept their. 2<-raom rity. X . • 9-3481 or ThompaonviUe RI call MI 8-0696 after 6 p.m. and rage, childiien. $108, MI 9-5178. city water *tod sewers, excellently also placed on good, behavior, pro­ house. The children had bton left ■Iha exeuaa, *ubmlttad by UM 25c WASH—10c DRT--DO It TOUT- best of benefits. Shift premium at FIV^l ROOM aingle, oil heat, ga­ BOLTON—Birch Mountain Road But a quiet day was planned for a senior at the University of Con­ ?-8587. AUTOMATIC gas hestar,. heats 4 weekends. rage. bn 8-8274. . Extension. 6 room cape, 4 fin landscaped lot with trees, priced bation for elx montna aloha-!by their parents, Mr. and wens family waa In complete eenr- - aeu: Open 24 houra, d O ^ our new location — Ideal working Bnihilng Material* 47 rooms. MI 9<6964. ' ' DESIRABLE 4-rOom apartment, all below owner’s cost. Phone MI Britain’s elder statesman. The necticut, "was high man in the HoosehoM Scrricff conditions. Ished fireplace, large cabinet beam on his face ta as broad as sheep Judging contest yesterday at Raymond J. Perry, 29. of 4 'Ty­ Mrs. Spurlta Johnson. pUonco with tlM Board’a ruttng M day. Lucky Lady Self-Service WE BUY and sell antique and used facilities, convenient to every- COZY 4 ROOM home with garage, 3-6278, Brae-Burn Re^ty. ler Circle, was flifed $9 for failure Three other Negro children died Laundry, 11 Mtiple St, Offered IS-A GU LF H AS “A HOUSH FULL OP furniture, china, glaaa, lUver, pic­ thing erne child acc^ted, $90 kitchen, toll basement, racreatton ever but his alferveseence has bean the National 4-H Congress which ■aid. Apply In Parson WEEKLY iSAVINGS LIST BUltable for retired couple/ bU room, lot 150x300. Marion E. to grant the right of way. at SoutheiT Pines, N. C. There fire The raugtoo* ebjeetton de** aoe ture frames, guhs, attic contents, mootnly, heat Included. Call, be­ 9-2765. LANCASTER ROAD —A 7 room calmed by the taflrmlOea of old opened yesterday ta Chicago. TOUR FRIENDLY .ElectrOlux PICK’S W aTHERSTRIP Com- FOR L E A SE 1x12 Sheathing, 5000’ . Robertson, Broker. bQ 8-5958. Dutch colonial home with 4 bed: age. . " Ruasell Saunders Jr., 22, Of 120 destroyed a 3-room frame house hava to depend "on a fb*MM FULLER BRUSH CO. NEW FURNITURE’' whole eetates. Furniture reflQ- tween 27 p.m. 9-1919. ' Randan was one of 190 students Their mother, Mrs. Ernest Single­ Man. has world's only fully auto­ pany'doors and windows, custom Mtaimum $103 per M’ Ished and repaired; Furniture Re­ rooms. 1% baths, fireplace, cop­ Lady Churchill, Who ta .74, par- from 80 states competing in thb Branford St;, was fined ^ for ini church amuatiao or aect," ha *alA matic cleikner to riiow you. Also work guaranteed* Call collect Wll MODERN THREE BAY TWO ROOM heated apartment, HUGE BRICK .6 room ranch, per plumbing, oil heat and elec aonally supervised preparatlqna prraer backing. _ , tary, ran acreamlng from the "What a peraon to. doaa « w 88 LONG HILL ST. Framing,. Traiierioads $109 per M* ' COMPLETE pair Service and Sales, TalcOtt- Suburban tor.Rent 66 baths double garage, 2 acres sheep Judging section of the inter­ house Just before the roof coUapeed fully guaranteed, factory-rehullt llmantic HA 8-1196, ville. atove tod refrtgeratoK|umlahed. tricity. ()uick sale price, $18,000. for a birthday party—taclndlng collegiate livestock and meats 'sugene A, Courteihahche, 17, of thinks la hla religion,’’ said Oa«> deaners. W 8-6306. Ceiling Tile lie Sq. Ft. plus, high elevation. Make offer. 124 St., Rockville, was fined on tha children. rity. ^ , .. SERVICE STATION bast HARTFORD. CONN. - ONLY MI 3-5560. COVENTRY—4 room cottage, fun- Carlton W. Hutchins, bfl 25131 Robert J-. Smith, Inc.,**lt 9-5241. the four Churchill children, Ran­ Judging contest. He'la a member WEAVING of htima, moth hdas Mahogany Econo Panel 14o Sq. Ft. nished. Dee. $ to June 1, PI dolph, Sarah,. Diana: and Mary. $6 for faUure to stop at a atop Oacar Ward and hla two children "1 know many people who dent and tom clothing, hosiery run's, Rooms ViritiHiiit Board 2? 826 SPRUCE STREET — 8 , of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity were killed as firs leveled thaif High potential neighborhood and Knotty Pine Econo $388 2-7658, FIVE' ROOM rtochss - 6 and MANCHESTER AREA .CHurchlll’a home ta Hyde Park tod attends the university’s col­ sign.. '*•', 0 to church who ara 9*$y Fnranodlf handbaga repaired. Upper re trahaiant trade. For informatton Sitoationf Wanted— Panel 14c Sq. Ft. FURNISHED'BOOM—One minute apartment, second floor, no he $ 8,500 Manchester older 6. room Gate was a .beehive of activity, Mary Cripe^^of Williotantlc was groveltod, Fla., home. ^ 5gtous." ha aald. placement, umbrellas repaired, $40 per month. 'JA 9-0638. room Colonlkia. For further de- lege of Agriculture. Three children burned to death write Box G, Herald, or call New Diaappearta^ Stairways $38.95 Ea. Modern or Maple from Mata Street, light house­ COVENTRY—Ideal 4 room house, taUs call Charlaa Lespertoca. MI home, almost naw oil hot water with a steady stream to the door Randall and others UI mal letter of teUgkmn protejAan- Help Butted— Feaul* ilk UNDERSELLS NATIONAL II 3STMENT PROPERTY from Cftartwall, their country Membcra of the team from this girl was burned to death whan bar Mi'. Just taka me to Grant's (Mialn wait Marlow’s. 443 Hartford Rd. Doriiey. Adulta. Free puking. Call MI Cape. $4 . possible bedrooms. home ta Kent. They lunched In a St; charged with delivering'liquor dorsad t a... iprtngflOd, 1IM*<> THOROUGHBRED. Beagle’ pupa, 8 REDUCED —8% ,room ranch, at­ Newly punted. 65x306 lot. area are; -Louis Bach; Tolland; mother, Mfo,- Jamea T, Udear. ' Street)—10% discount night. Mon Manchester OOLEMAN ROAD—Private home, 9-8191. -Have several pieces of excellent private room at the Savoy .Hotel to . a minor. clergyman.'' day, Nov. 80th.—Mary. CURTAINS laundered in my home. EXPERIENCED SFWING weeks old. Wormed u d Inoeu- . W# wHi beat our. competitors tached garage, $17,800. Cali own Drilled well. Laurence Oishman, Coventry;, and atumbted into an open firaplaco. lated. MI 9-9580. advertised l^ricea by at least 5%, attractive steeping room, TV tod er, bn 9-6422. on oysters, prawns, partrldgf, artl- Stewart. McDonough, Bolton, all The coprtboattaued from day to Yean of eif))erienee. Reasonably MI 8-1534 SIX ROOM duplex, 8 bedrooms, income pro^cW. For further in­ $12,900— Bolton —'18 cares, large day the case of Roman P. Send- Joseph Russo, 04, Cleveland, priced. Ml e-2411. MACHINE OPERATORS )hooe ta room, kitchen, privilegea. own heat, garage. Imnwidlata oc­ formation pleaw^mJl brook, 4-room Ranch. Pony chokes and ica cream.; ■enlors: died of bUrna cuatalned ta his ADORABLE BUFF Cocker pup- n a t i o n a l LUMBER, INC. Inqufte 70 Aleman Road,~ 1, corrlorner $17.700—2-YEAR old ranch, 8 bed Churchill topped this off with rowaki, 48, 15 Edmund fit., charg GOP W om ^ Hear AotomoMlfB tor M o • 4 red. H. Open Dally 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. cupancy. Call MI 8-8779 after 8. ’ rooms. 1% baths, toll basement, barn. ed with two counts of evading re home. , • TV SERVICE —. • Potterton’a all AND TRAINEES • 881 STATE^TRBET, Sat. until 7. Bonner and Coleman any time, or ... . -J. D. R^LTY $14,500 Hebron near Bolton — 6% brandy and a cigar. Leonard Bundy, a native of makes. ISgh( quaUty gtiarantoed Hebron . NORTH HAVEN, CONN. call MI 9-4073. FIVE ROOM apartment. Including out of state owner wants action Emergency from a aide door of sponsibility. OLDER CARS, mechanlca s| this week. 4%% mortgage avail room ranch, basement garage. VFW Units Stage Greenup, Ky.. died hi a fire that de­ H e r b a lis t daa. flxlt youraelf care, alwaya work and over 47 yaari’ ax CHestnut 8-3147 Befora-you buy furniture any heat and hot water, 8 bedrooms MI 9 - 3 6 4 o \ $2,200 assumes $12,500 mort­ the hotel, they were recognised by stroyed a house in, Bhavar,. Ohio, petlenea:^ for aarvlea stnee Apply where Shop at Norman’s. LARGE PLEASANT heated room on Main Street. Parking space, able, bn 8-8722. a goM aela^oR. Look behind our BLACK LABRADOR Retriever, fe­ with private family for one »r two gage. ■mall group of pameraby who X Childrev’s Party where he boarded. ofnce. Douglas Motors, 858 Main. Phone MI 8-4587 for hem DinmoiHll^lTatclie*-^ refrigerator and. stove, $100. MI Eyeningfi'MI 3-1637 $14,900 Andover. $1,900 aseumes cheered. Cemetei^ Cases A diaenssloh anddamoastraOqBM Samoa. MANCHESTER MODES, male, 4 months, AKC, champion­ ’ NO MONEY N EED ED ! ?:entlemen. Own entrance and MANCHESTER—Appealing 6 room ship blood llnea. MI 9*2089. 'Jewtlry 48 ree parking. Near-^nter. MI 9-5507, MI 3-4957. . . Cape, fireplace. Large lot. Alum­ 4%% mortgage, 5 room ranch. Smiling, Churchill responded herb uaea In bdUday coohe^ WOl NEED A and bad your credt TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! MAN(HIBSTER-Dlner with a 5- Anderson Shea Poet and auxil­ Continued Again Copgntry bt praaented by Mrs. Adala CfijiOlar turned down? Short on down pay­ ALL MAKES Of TV-Radlo tod INC. 9-4878. 414 ROOM, fully furnished apart­ inum siding. Good house, good Attached garage, plastered with "Thank you very much." LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re START PAYING yesr lease and 4 apartments all neighborhood,' good financing. walls, aluminum' combina­ The Old Man” — as Britoni iary, VFW, will opoitaor its annual Simmon* of CsprUand* H*rb r ip u , ment? Had a repoaaeaalonT'Don’t home electronic equipment ex­ ment, 2 bedroom, 'centmlly lo­ rented. $565 income per month. On pertly repaired with a 90-day *ine S t„ Manchester / Poaltry and Hupplies 43 K tirs. adjusts watches expertly WELL HEATED room available, $15,900. Madeline Smith, Realtor. tions, ameslte drive, large lot. affectionsilly call Churchill--—looked Christmas party for children of Motorigto Unhii^ Coventry, at a mldryaar mpMng rive up! Sea Dquglaa bMtOra, get JAN , 15, 1960 cated, heat ’ Included, $90 per Main Street. For further Informa­ post and auxiliary momtoors Sun Charges., against four Mancheh' of tho ItopubUcaa 'Woman's Ohio file lowdown on thp WWegt down guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at dia eaaonable pricee. Open Tuesday meala optional,. Call Scranton's month. Call MI 9-6808. MI 9-1642. . dead end street. Immediate oc­ in goto health although he euf- HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Reliable BROAD BREASTED bronze tUr- thru Saturday. Thursday evenings. Tourist Home and cabins, MI tion call Phllbrick Agency, bll cupancy. ' day. Doe. 18 at 2:$0 P.m. at the tei* youths Accused of toppling of Manebestar Moiidqr, at and smaUeat payments anywhere. Manchester TV, MI 9-1048. keya, frezh killed and freah froa- WANTED fered recently from a cold. more than 6 0 .tombstones in St. In Minor Crash wobf^an to live In with private fa- 139 Spruce 'Street. MI 9-4887. RELIABLE, HONEST PERSON 9-0836 between 5-7. FIVE ROOM duplex, bath, hdt 9-8464, MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial, $15,600 Coventry near 44 A-'Dlder Roet Home. 3 p.m. at tha Comraonit; Not a small lo u or finance com­ cilitlea. 3 b^a i2 and 14. $iUi week­ en. Also pigeons and Baagles. .188 He is atill not completely retired James CaiAatelY off Broad St., pany plan: See Honest. Douglas TO TAKE OVER..-:, - water, large yard. 1137 Sullivan rooms, une-esr garage. steam large 7 room ctoe. Large Mrs. Laura Ecabert tod Joseph Mrs. Simmon*, u sv ly, References required. Poet Of­ Hlllatown Rd., Manchester. ROOM-Fo r r e n t , continuous hot heat, good location, first time on and holds hla aaat ta the House Nov, 9, were postponed today for Coventry’s reWdent-state troop­ Motors.'SS8 Main St, BofldlnB—CantTMtlRf ^4 UNPAID BALANCE Ave,, Wapping. bn 4-1948: Houses for Sale 72 glassed ta porch. 'Two-car ,a- of (;k>mmohs as the repreaentaUva Jolsovaky, co-chairmen, announce the growth and u** of boihR win fice Box 785, Manchester. Foe] and Peed 49*A MONTHLY pa y m e n t s water with shower, private en­ market, built ta 1929, Priced to rage. Brook. 385x300 lot. thait Santa (JIaus -will pay hia an- a 2-week period while coete of're­ er Investigated a minor 3-car ac­ provido refreahmante,I, BMiy>ittt*c trance. Gentleman. 101 Chestnut g e n e r a l r e n t a l agency— We sell. $18,900, Phllbrick Agincy, bn $17,900 Builder’s loss. Parkway of - suburbap.-iVooilford. pairs to the cemetery and the WaNt^ — Clean used cars. We ANY-KIND of carpentry and cabi­ CASHTBR-TYPIST. With knowl­ Articles For S*|e 45 FOR SALE— Seasoned hardwood $16.79 La r g e , t h r e e bedroom ranch nuai vtatt. The program win ta cident at Rt. 81 and 44A about 8 ■ervlea wUl be p fbvlM for tbo ,, ^ 1^ , trade down or traito . jmy' net work done..Honest and relia­ 8 COMPLETE St. specialize in' rentals of all kinds: v^th attached gariige and full 9-8464. %-mile. Tolland, '-arge 7 room . 7 ' ^ ' a elude' antertainment, rafreshmenta fallen stones can be totaled. O’clock last night. No ona was ta' meatin;ig. Memberabip AM* M t .to edge of general office work. . Per­ for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove. Call J. D. Realty. MI 9-8840, eve­ split. 1% baths, high elevation. The families of the foUr accused thing. Do^laa Motors, 888 Main. ble workmanahip. Call Roseoe manent position, good workliig DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and Glglio Bros., Route 44A, Bolton, ROOMS OF FURNITURE * piiBAEANT large heated roota, basement. Located ta beautiful $10.900—WEST SIDE, 3 bedroom Rockville '• and dlstetbution of gifts. Jured. • be paild at the moating.- Thompson. MI 8-1895 for esti­ stove length. $10 per load da- Beautiful Westinghouse Elec, nings MI 3-1637.. ______Tamarack 'Hills with outstanding Among nice homes. Regiatrationa for the party will youths -have turned over to the Sgt. Ludwig Koltozlej.*aid John 1957 FORD custom 4-door, radio, cimditions. with all. fringe benefits. MI 8-5801. free parking, on bus line. 146 Cen- ranch, beautiful trees, hear bus. $1$;000 Bolton Route ’ 8—Large * 8 mates. Apply , In peraon. W, O. Glenney Uvdred.. PI 2-'""‘1-7886. Refrigerator . ter'St. MI 8-8002. convenience to school, shopping shopping. Carlton W, Hutchins, bn eloae Friday, Dec, 4. Age llmlta of Manchester office of the law firm M. Boni, 49, of AnsonUi, headed Jiekter, automatic tranamlaslon, Beautiful Bedroom Suite BOLTON—8 room fu^tshed SMrt- and' travel. Sales executive room Cape, plastered walls, Speeders Draw of Butler, Volpe, Garrlty and Sac­ whitewalls. 81,095. Call Ml 9-8009. Oo., 888 N, Mata St., Manchester, SNOW BLOWERS — Toto power SEASONED hardwood for sale: Cut rfi'ent, lights, heat, hot water. $80 9-5182. cMIdren to attend the party will be east on Rt. 44A stopped behind WENNERGREN BROS. Builden for fireplace or ftirnace. $30 cord, Beautiful Living Room Suite TWO ROOMS for rent furnished transferring to Chicago. Eatata- 100x400 lot. •U months through 10 ' years. co an Amount of money expected car near the Junction of Rt. 31, Dormers, addMons, altemtlons handle, push or- aelfqiropeUed. Beautiful Dinette Set monthly. Apply Pepin’s Grocery, $25,600 Bolton — Larga 6 room 1958 FORD RANCH wagon, excel WANTED—Reliable baby sitter for $10 load. MI 8-6188 . with or without board. Kitchen Route 44A, Bolton, MI 3-1857. lika grounos ta fine neighborhood. SECLUDED, immaculate 6 room Fii\es in Court Members may register their, chil­ to cover the cost of damages to whose driver evidently became etc. Call MI 9-2184. x 3 boys, age 8 and 1. from 3';80 to Reo Snowbird tod Bolena. Capi­ Beautiful "DeLuxe" Range privUeges. MI 8-6163. Custom-built in 1966 first quality ranch, built-in atove, garage, Ranch. 2 fireplaces and a 4 the cemetery and the atones. . FJAP< lent condition, motor, dutch tod tol ^ulpment Co., 88 Main St. room ranch with basement ga­ dren 0t the Poet Honle or with any confused on what road to take. front end recently overhauled. Call 8:8b p.m. Vicinity Greenwood Dr. Instead of Westinghouse Elec. THREE ROOMS ahd bath off Hart­ throughout. Tastefully decorated many extras, 3 acres, trees. Only oozo^ttee member. Atty. Harold W. Garrlty, ropre- Another car, driven by Alex Sew- BIDWELL' ROME Improveman Call MI 8-7877 mornings'. Ml 3-7958. \ Garden— rarn»-—Dali!y Refrigerator'.if you prefer ROOM AT the Center, free park- with Philippine mahogany trim. rage, separate 3-car Y^r^ga, $ Three motorists were fined for Ml 9-8048.' Co. AltoimUons, fddlfloas ga- ford Road. Nice cellar-and yard. $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchtaa, bO speeding when presented in Rock­ Others on the planniita commit­ senl^g the four, asked for the con­ chuk, 42, of Manville, R-1„ hit the Prodneta 50 Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum . tag, 8 mimltas walk from Center, Sensibly priced at $17,900 making 9-6182, - . . acres. 2 driveways. ragaa. Rooting and aiding axparts. CEDAR CLOTHES--Uhe poles ta buses tod restaurants. MI 9-4401. MI 9-0009. ville City Court today. tee are Mrs- Fkirenca PUtt, Mias tinuance this morning. /so....that rear of Bonl'a car,- SUght damage 1951 STUDBBAKER, 2-door. rtwMo CLERK-TYPIST with knowledge of stalled. Fireplace ' furnace and a Few Other Articles axcellent financing available. For LA W BEN G E F. FIAN O Aluminum cUmbOarda a specialty. shorthand. Apply Kaklar Cloth Toy MBtaiLY potatoes—the EVERYTHING details which apply to you call MI WAPPING—4 room Tiouse, one-car Leopold Grenier, 23, of Hartford, Helen Guatafaon, Mr. and Mrs. damages can be paid' for before resulted to both vehicles. and heater, excellent condltidn. Unexcelled . workmanidilP' ' Ni wood deliver^. Used chain saw. LADY TO sh^i-e hom4 with widow FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ Paul P. Fiano . bH 8-0458 Donald Maynard'and Joseph Con­ the court dieposea of the Criminal 1150. MI 9-0418, Co., 60 Hilliard St. Ml 9-1868. ' kind you want more of. $1.80, 60 THE UNPAID ment, Jieated. automatic washer, 0'12T8. Russell F. Broderick, garage, large lot with . trees, BROKERS bn 23768 ivas fin^d $3S: James A. Larson, FMKWJIY ^budget teraia. MI f-8496 or Iba. delivered. MI 3-7844. BALANCE PrtICB in residential section, References. garage. Call TR 5-9992, TR 5-7077, Broker. . $6,600. OtHsr listlius available. 18, of 9 Briice Rd., Manchester, ley ' aspect of the case. 1958 IMFALa hardt^. all power, 84109. WANTED -h- Woman for' general ONLY $418.38 MI 9-8949. Phllbrick Agency, bu 0-8484. FOLEY STREET—6 room colonial, was fined .. $30; tod Charles U. Charged with malicious -dam­ Emmiuel Women o|WB $fe*M. a*0l M . on • housework. One or two days . a XMAS TREES — Wreaths and TR 6-^44. 18,000 miles, beauty, private greens. Wholesale. 'Delivered ta Free Btortoe until wanted. Free BOWERS SCHOOL-Cuatom $ bed­ oil heat, combination atorm win­ Rocheleau, 21, of Hartford was age to cemetery property, the four • *nm| It At Ealfway ALL TYPES of carpaptj^ work week. MI 8-8381, MI 8-0959. Fertilizers 50-A COMFORTABLE room In quiet room ranch, fireplace, cellar, LARGE overatze Cape Cod, 6% ^ s ^ . Reasonable. ’ Guaranteed drnie. Alterations, dormers, roof Mancheater. Call MI 8-3817 eve. delivery. Free set up by our own private home, shower bath, ga­ LARGE 6 ROOM apartrhent, heat­ dows and screens, one car gSrage, fined $21. Methodist Choir could pay as much as $100 each plan Yule Sale JA ShlOS. ------::------n ------reliable men. ed,‘ with stove, garage tod big beautiful condition, lovely lot with rooms, dishwasher, fireplace; rec­ amealte drive, all city utilities, full if found guilty. ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. SEAMSTRESS for-cut aiprons. Av­ nings. rage. MI 8-88W. V reation room, garage, trees, bus, Other fines were imposed by Phone for information yard. Near schools and bus. Chil­ trees, adsumc 4%% mortgage. PSlce,- $13,500. ■ Judge FTamcis T. O’Loughlta as Appearinig On T V The youths also face charges Emanuel Lutheran Churchwom-: 1967 FORD-.Falrlane, 800 convertl- erage earnings $1.50 hour. Simple, CLEAN COW manure $5 and $10 dren welcome. $120 monthly. MI -Small cash. Only $15,500. Oarlton refined neighborhood, $17,500. euy. Canvassing not required. QA8 FURNACES, 65,000 BTU rat­ loads. MI 9-8781, MI 8-7804. TWO ROOMS, kitchen and . bed­ follows; Martin A. GItoe, 69, of of willful injury to personal prop­ en will sponsor a food and Christ- Ue, automatic transmlsalon with ing, $190 delivered - while they SAMUEL ALBERT*. Hartford CH room, modern Improvements. Mrs. 9-1046. W. Hutchtaa. bn 9-3l$2. Carlton W: Hutchlna, MI 9-5112. SUMMIT STREBT-^-family, 4 power steering*; White with black Rooruiii—HMinc IS Write: Novelty Aprons, Caldwell, Rockville, passing on the right, erty, the result of damage done mas sale Saturday. Dec. 6 from 1 last„ MI 9-4749. 7-0388 Marcln, 136 Blssell St. rooms first floor, 3 rooma second Twenty-five membera of the to a power shovel, which was lo­ top. |l-,460. MI 9-IT91. Arkansas. See It Dav Or Night ROOCKlLLE-r 8-3% room/apart- MANCHESTER - Sturdy new 6 FOUR ROOM Cape Cod, uaed but floor, steam heat’-, all city utilities, $12; Louis R. Latky, 21, of New Chancel Choir M South Methodist to 4:30 p.m. in Luther HaU. ORM7 Miw mat on OOUGHUN ROOFING Company, HoosSlipId Gfiods 51 room Garrison Colonial. 1% baths, not abused. Needs a coat of paint. Haven, violation of one way traf­ cated ta a gravel - pit near the .Mrs. Erneat W. Benoon and Mrs. Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- WOMAN To assemble' pump AMERICAN FLYER — engines, NO OBliGATTON! mentiv available now, one com­ very goto x-tondition. Asking ^urch; are going tp New York VW MICROBUS, late 19SLexcellent cars, tracks, switchers and acces­ If you have- no means of trans­ pletely furnished.’ Adults' only, btl hot water heat, toll Insulation, Expandable attic. Aasume. 4% $16,500. , / / fic, $6; and Kenneth E. Floranca, Thursday to make a film -for a cemetery. Tha shovel was painted John KJellaon -are coHchairman. ^ Di¥noPM anri condition, many extras. Cal) MI aSbestOB rooting, Alao aluminum, lamps, simple, easy. Average $2 AIRWAY VACUUM—1 year guar FURNISHED room for rent near sories. Buy complete-r-buy mngle sntee, $15. Bags, parts and serv portation, I’ll send my auto for Main St.. MI 9-3170, 9 Hazel St. 9-4824, TR 8-1166. / plastered walls, fireplace with mortgage. Immediate occupancy. 20, of ,12 fichool St., Rock'vllle, fall nationwide program to be ' shown with obscene words, oil had been Various booths wUl include home­ 9-8104. galvanized or copper gutters tod hour without aelltag. Details free. Cal! owner. MI 9-9515. w e st (3ENTER STREET — 6 ■pilled on the equipment, and an leaders. MI 8-7707. or multiple pieces, also Lionel ice; Airway SiUee and Service, 59 you. paneled wall, knotty plna '’sbl- me to notify the Motor Vehicle on CpS-TV at a. data tb be -to- made food and candy, white ele­ Cedar Lamps, Caldwell 1, Arkan- equipment. Reasonable. MI 27764. neta. Largs shade trees. Owner room rape, oil heat, aluminum sid­ apparent attempt to light a fire phant, parcel poet, aprons and 1953 FOBO^CONVERTIBLE, good •as., ■ - , High 8ts„ Hartford. Cali CH VERNON STREET — Beautiful Department of a 'change in ad- nounced. ’* - - - ■ . RQOFma SIDING, painting Car- 7-1298, A—L-^B—E—R—T—*S tod bunder, bn 3-4860. ing, bMment garage, A-1 condi­ draM,,$3. The program, one of a aeriee, had been made cookbooks. V condltidn. best offer takes* It. Call 40 GALLON HOMART electric rambling ranch, Immaculate con­ tion.''Ashing $14,900, > MI 8-8470 after 4:30 p.m. pehtry.; AiteraUona and addllltlona. SANTA CLAUS la coming to town. 48-45 ALLYN 8T„ HARTFORD Ronald I. Folsey,- 87, of 22 Ward will commemorate the 175th annl-i T h e accused are Alfred R. A c^fee "stuga” will be featured Workmanahip • guilarto' water heater, cabinet style, ' uH' ALMQST new Maytag automatic OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. SOUTH WINDSOR, 79 Aurel St. dition.. Lot. 90x400. Muat'-be, seen to Meek. 16, of 10 Congress St., Rol- at individual tables where coffee MiHlona of children are waiting uaed. PI .2-8655. 0 room ranch, extra large kltch be appreciated. Appotatmtot only. MUNRO STREET—6 room co St., Rockville, pleaded. Innocent, veraary of’ the Methodist Church ta 1955 FORD cbnvertlWe, V-8. tur­ a ; Dlcn, Ine., 390 Aulutumn expectantly. But mothers kpow washing mabhlr^ $160. One month Sat. 8 P.M.- but was found guilty of intoxica­ this iBountry. "Lamp Unto My ahd G. Nourie, 17, of 3l Coltim- and Swedish buiji wlli be served. St . Ml 8-4880. old sofa bed,. $78. TV set, \good FREE HEAT an. built-in oven, screened porch, J. D. Realty,'MI 9-3640, evening lonial, S3 foot living room with quoise and cream, very good con­ that gifts don’t grow on Christmas ICE SKATES, boy’a, size, 3 and 4. half acts lot. Excellent financt MI 8-1687; . fireplace,. 1% baths, hot water tion and breach of the peace. He Feet’.’ wUl be the’ title of the pro­ dition. Call MI 9-2609 after 5- ' trees. Let Avon toow you how you 'condition..$85. Call after 6 :M p.m. COMBINATION 2-burner oil and 4 gram. Tho film will be mgde avail­ Pup- tent. All good' condition. MI burner gas stove, excellent condi­ NOW YOU CAN HEAT YO^RASEMENT, available. Marlon B. Robertson, heat, basement reOreaUon room. was fined $5 on eacl) count, RAY’S ROOFlNd CO., shingle tod can meet your extra expenses by MI 8-7800. ' 7 room modified colonial, 2-^ar able to TV, radio and film commit­ 1955 CHEVROLETT station wagon. built'^in roofs, gutter.- tod conduc­ 9-2886. tion. First reasonable Offer takes Broker, bn 8-8968. Full price, $18,800, The companion cases of IVilliam working as little' as two hours NEW SEIZING machine, mahogany PI^YftOOM OR WORK AREA WITH garage, centrally located. Lawrence, 40; of 208 South St., tees of 44.009 Methodist .Churches 8 cylinder, powergllde, radio and tor work} roof, chimne.v, repairs. dally servicing our customers. WHITNEY baby carriage and it. Call at 22 West Center St. 10 DELMONTtST.-« room 3-story, a ^ r the Initial presentation. heater. $850. Call 9-2250. - Ray Hagehow, Ml 9-3214; Ray . desk type. Ideal Xmas gift, $150. GREEN ROAD—6 room ranch, and his son, 15(11110111 Lawrence Jr., Call CH 7-4137. lady’s Ctoadlan figure ide skates, NORGE 36" deluxe automatic elfc- I'family dwelling. With S-car ga­ 2-family 5-5, centrally located: only 7 ';to‘ars old, fireplace, oil T h e ' .Chancer Chqlr of South Jackson. MI 8-8326. size 9. Reasonable. PI 2-6888. ' Alao beautiful lined drapes, 6ne HEAT GOING TO WASTE UP YOURCHIMNEY combination windows^ oil heat, one 1.6, were continued for three Methodist Church is under -'the pair large draw drapes for picture tric range, 2 years old. Vary good rage. Steam heat foil). 1% baths. heat, axcellent construction, ono' months, with disposition depend­ Help Wanted— ^ condition, $125. MI 9-8342. Remodeled kitchen. Fireplace, apartment: available. In.- excellent car garisge. Asking $14,900. direction of Jack B. Grove. Ante Dnvioc School 7-A wtadow, onq. pair t6r ordinary win. /" condition. Good financing. ing eciallztag rapairtag her. Call at Russell’a Barber home. MI 9-5711, MI 8-2449. for sale,^ in excellent condition. SAVE WITH SAFETY Kinney Brothers. Inc., MI 8-6060, room. Three instructors. No wait­ Shop, -l96 Spruce St. Call MI 8-2322 after 6 p.m, bn 9-8931. 1 of land could be' used for building ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor failure' to obtain' an operator's li­ roofs of all kuids. New. toefa, gut­ LIONEL TRAIN with good acces lots, 2-cargarage. cense. The charges stemmed from NOTICE ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ ter wori), chlmneya cleaned, re aories. $31. Wrestling mat also for REFRIGERATOR — 8 cubic ft. Ad- WITH my. PI 2-7349. paired,"* Al'uhitaiim.. •idtag^ 89 - CHRISTMAS BOHUS miral, 45 lb:' freezer chest, 10 WILLARD RD.—6 -room cape, MI 9-4543 a domestic disturbtoee, Pursuant to the provisions of sale. Call MI 9-8717. SAFETY STACK HEATN Fiv|lY*ar 1% baths, . modern kitchen t . / I d . REALTY ' , Z______i—i ______years' experience. Free esU' FOR years old Immaculate excellent . A, number of bonds \yere forfait­ Chapter 647 of the Gtoeral Stat­ LARSON’S Connectl'cut'a Aral H- GREEN WINDSOR styla aofa, ve^ condition, $40. MI 9-74b3. • SEPTIC TANKS — NO DOWN PAYMENT — wVRRT^MTy large cedar .cloaeU, toll base­ 5% ROOM RANCH, 3 fireplaces ed by out-of-state motorists, and mates. CalliHowley, MI 8-8881, MI . MI 9-364Q / ' all plastered, 4%% mortgage can utes, notice Is given that Preferred cenaed driving school trained. .. 8-0763. LIFE INSURANCE MEN 'Comfortable, but worii. One. pair CtEANED .and INOtALLED ment, outside hatchway, llghtiiing several cases ‘were Continued. Finance Co., Inc. of Manchester Certified and approved, la how of­ green .floral drapes, ^110, Call SEWING MACHINE. One year old. rods, condition of property excel- be a.i8umed, full basemenl. Re fering classroom and behind Now la the time to give yourself Uht. $16,500. Phllbrick Agency^ Evening! MI 3-1637 duced. Immediate occupancy.' J. propoaes to file, an application with after 8 p.m. MI 9-4038, Only $35. Will take $3 weekly. MI • SEWERS the Bulking Commlasion of' Con­ wheel Instruction for teenagers. Movtns—Traddtit'^ ‘ and ypur. family an excellent 3-2940. MAfiHINE CLEANED Comptet* imit tMt*d;by U.L cOd opprovtd MI 9-8464. ON 2 ACRES^$12,000. 6 room D; R'ealty, MI 9-8640, evenings MI McKee St. Crash Ml 9-6978. Christmas Bonus: A General Agrti' SCOTSMAN' Ice Maditae for salei 8-1837. • necticut for a license to conduct a Storage ’ 20 cy of.'your own. We have career by Hi* Notioiibl Board of Hr* Undorwrittn* 85 LAKE STREET—7 room Co­ ranch, built 1986,- garage, cellar. small, loan business at -983 . Main Makes 300 lbs of solid cubes per TWO GAS refrigerators, oiie 9 • INSTALLATION Carlton W. Hutchins, and- —Seven room cape, all brick, 2 The officera and Directors of tjie Ugbt .trucking ahd. packue deltv Call MI 4-nil. condition. .For .more tafprmatioi SPECIALIST 79 BALDWIN Rp. courteous instructors. Class -room sist you. in every'^oesible way. If ©all after 8 p.m. bfl ■9-8933, SEE YOUR OIL DEALER acaped lot, 102X61$. Immediate unfinished, . attached ■ga^'age. \1 police are still tavestigating a corporation are: C. I. BS'an—Prai- taatnictlons for 16. 17 year olds. ery., Refrigeratore, watoers and occupancy, Marion E. Robertson, Idant' and' Director, N. J. Herbert atove mortng. apeeiaity. - Folding you are diaaatistled'with your pres, TWO' TROPICAL, fish aquariums . OR PHONE . *17118-sparkling 6 room Cape, with acre lot. recreation room'. Prioe „ discharged. - ' rant per month orTUlM pwri; uf tl)* pehdaElelGSC^Tfw get pro-, cleaner. Also featuring rug wash' MI 8-6563. " TR 5-7081. MI 8-7614. ” < storms, firdplace, 3 picture^ win­ TWO WHEEL garden tractor with prooflqg Dooa. Ellsworth Mitten Agency. MI The scciiient occurred about unpaid principal balance ta excess garage door, too. Stop la NOW for FREE etsimatea on tb© miuffl eerviee. too. All dcsigDiM er. floor scrubber .and w-xer. dows,; , - ; 8-6980. of one hundred dollars but -not in Call Electrolux authorized sales MAN . snow plow, chains and wheel Lots for 9ale> 73 5:15 p.m. os Miss Kranis was driv­ to make home beating easy. . 1. excess of three btmdred dollars, aoMunt of weather etrtppifig.yon need! tod aervtce; MI 9-0848, JA 2-0108. Painting—fafenoit 21 with car for route work, totelegn weights. $70, MI 9-8812. MdCINNEY BROS. .'/■ v ' t h e '-/. GOODWIN STREET—6 room Co^ ing north on' McKee St, 'Pediea said and sanitize washroom fixtures Jn she was involved in coUiidoh with'a and thrM-iOurtha of ona par cent Please ask for Augustine Kamlen- lonial, 8 bedroom, heat, large Idt* INDUSTRlAL LAND—Bast Hart- per month on toy teipalnder of ski. ^ EXTERIOR an d interior painting Industrial plants in Tolland. Wind­ ONE PAIR lady's figtire skates, ^S«w«Pa9« Disposal Co. LOMAS ,& NETTLBTON CO. fordf 2_ad;djotalng lots ta industrial car driven by John Johnston, 88, CoRtadlayfoe '.size S.''Inquire 84 North School St. J $18,900. $650 down. Schwartz Real ■uch unpaid principal balaniSe. tod paperhanging. Wallpaper ham. New Londori,,and Middlesex.' 182183 toart 8t.:«^5a 8-8888 ■ . CH 9-6211 . - Estate, -Realtor. MI $3464, CH zone; Reaoonabiaaonable. Tpngreh, Brpk- ot -S8 Lucian ,St. Johnston pulled CASH and eARftY MSCOUNT ' No selling. Steady work. 6 day, 40 MI 9-0743.' f . . out Of Luclto St. to drive diagonal Permanent capital of at least M A M RUBBISH removal lemiU’cs books. Guaranteed workmanship. 2-2866. e r ;‘MI"8-6321. "Anythihg in Reto $26,000.00 will be avUUble for ta- full-Ume commercial, industrial,- Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. hour Week; Salary plug' expenses. J-.. IB*veiitags—Mr Handler; MI 9-7615 Estate.” : * ly across McKee into WestwOod M dbilhM f •% veetment t a the bu^neae. No othar ON ALL dUK PRODUCTS residential, service. Attics, cel- Fast and courteous. service. Leo Frek hbapitaIization,*Hfe tasurknea. 1 - MANCHESTER ■ iPVlJST HARTF(WJ>; V TALCXOTVILLte Mr. Booth. AD 8-8441 GLASTONBURY-^ Immadiata oc­ St. police/said. huv. yards, bumtag barzeUi, card- J. Pelletier. MI 9-6326. ' ' tick benefits, and paid ' Vacation. Ideal for busineas or ratirod Built 1957,, 3 bedrootas, 20* UNION STREET, Manchester '-S Johnston told* police-he looked to business will be matatataed in the Ch quiet, friendly, itraet, Llv-. couple. 4'rooms; (two 21' long).. llylhg i)oom, Ift^xIS* din­ Mr: GMfey, JA 8-0668. cupancy, -6%' room cape,. 4 bed-, hoard orUms; .mow plowing (Bi'*e- Write: West