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do with Christmas — tmt sptrii KlaiMebinldt, t Mlddlallald Bt.; More Gifts to Buy? Stores Open Topi^ht^ Tomorrow Night Until 9 o’Clock of the occasion certainly XHd. Emanuel Slates RolMrt SagaL 180 BUzabath Dr.; About Town Robdrt Doss, 10 Be«l St., Rock­ Open — fc— ■— I I — —^ 1 1 III !■! II I I I Ml ■. I■llll■l I asm I || I m . , .■■■iii i i ■ ii , . ■ . ■ .. ... ______, Heard Along Main^ Street Hey, doe!, ' Pageant Sunday ville; Samuel Knittf 100 Elizabeth Unusual last names can some­ Dr.; ■ Roxann Cooley, Andover; All Day Sunday Avcraire Daily Net Press Run The Zlpeer Club will hold It*, Atty. Ronald Jacobe, 20 Elsie Dr.; And on Soma of Manehe$ter*» $ldm^traat$f Too times be a source Of trouble to the Members Of the church school For the Week Ending The Weather monthly meeting tomorrow after Jamea Hall Jr., SO Holl St.; Mrs. PINE PHARMACY Forecast of D. S. Weather Burann noon at 2:80. Member* »re re | owner, but onr Manchester resi­ together with the Junior Choirs at Doc. 18th; 1988 dent, a former Navy man, reports Bmnnuel - Lutheran Church will M arg aret Daley, 117 Buckland SS4 OBMTEB ST. HI MU4 queited to m ake a apecial effort lo^ St.; Mrs. Anna Jan on. South For Headache*. Too *and the spectators ^-ho crowded s last name which ?0r a tim e present "The Holy Nativity,” a Increasing eloudinms. not aa attend aa bualneaa of importance' Windsor; Susan Ackerman, 32 A wholesale drug dealer had set the large court room. threatened. the operations of the pageant service, tomorrow at 4- 12,849 cold tonight. Low 15 to 20. to all will be acted on. Keeney St.; jeremlah Lovett, 14H up a display In the doctors’ room Standing about two feet away ship he was on. p.m. Member of the Audit Cloudy, warmer Tuesday. High The following local and are* atii- at Mancheaier Memorial Hoapital. ^roiii the witness sta.id and .•peak- Favorite carols of Christmas will Hackmatack St. Seems one of the petty officers BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh­ Bureau ef ClrcnlaUon 35 to 40. denta at Cushing Academy, Aah- He was rushing around giving out log directly nto the face of the In the'crew hsd the unlikely name be offered by the church school GENERAL Manchester— A City of Village Charm bumham, Mas*., are home for the sample* to the doctor* and nurse* Manchester man he asked a long of "Allhands," and congregation, and special mu­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy .Spring, holiday*; Stuart W. Baraw Jr., son who came into the room. Involved question in a sneery voice Now when the Navy refers to sic will be rendered by the choir Glaslfanbiiry. of Mr, and Mrs, Stuart W, Baraw At one point he popped out Into ao loud that If he’d been a con­ under the direction of G. Albert BIRTH TODAY: A dt-ughter to TV SERVICE *11 hands, it isn't just fooling Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fulford, Wap- VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 70 (TWENIY-KIGHT PAGES—TWO SbCl'IUNS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1958 (Claaalfled Advertising on Page 26) Sr., B4 Perkins St.; Rebecca and the corridor. Me saw a girl typing testant in a hog-calling contest, around - that means everybody on Pearaon, minister of music. Light­ o * y M Q C A 0101 PRICE FIVE CENTS Henry Bidwell. children of Mr. and there. Immediately he popped hark he would have won without ques­ ing for the jiantomime has been ar­ plng, Nlghta w£s9a piua PArto ------(------;------—- the ship. Thu* when the message DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mr*. Raymond W. Bidwell, IvOnR into the doctor*’ room to aak a tion. would go out over the P.A. sys­ ranged by Edward Leemon. TEL. M l U-MUS Hill Rd., Andover; George .1 aerretary who the girl typist wa*. After the bawling, vplce . had Patricia Gallagher, 0 Foster St.; tem, "Allhands, lay down to the TTie program will be directed by Mr*. Margaret Cameron. 29 Doane Winter Arrived— Keith, son of Mr and Mr*. George The secretary replied that the stopped reverberating around the quarter deck.” the results were ex­ Mrs. R ichard M. Schubert. Mrs. O. Effective Jan. 5 B, Keith, 381 Porter St : Judith R typist was the reporter from The room, the at,.,«t Tiieeday SrivjJ' 4,tteedlnK FAther graduate of Canterbury School, ald Johnson, Roger Somerville and Welfare Appeals ensured an education for your interior varied, included sev­ with the mighty .Atlas mis­ of the .Vararene will sing "•<'"? I „ i,hI,I v won't find p*rtl- today was named Manchester chief of police by General "I>r rRth^iR a/lvirc Just Checkin’ New Milford, and Holy Cross Col­ Lawrence Wogman. The service children, then you certainly eral below zero. sile-satellite. now in its fourth and Saviour' tomorrow niglil at ' i ,.nher the Man- niAV b#romr R rninillnr term lege. He received his law degree will he narrated bv Joan Ander­ For Refrigerator Manager Richard Martin. Reardon, a State Policeman for 23 The W eather Bureau A t local mail order counter deserve congratulations. //, day of hurtling about the o'rlock, At th* rhiirrh , Solo« ,, w>ll b#*! I Chester roiking Authority or thej among town officials. In a way...... , , j from the University of Connecticut son, Barbara Smith and Allan years, will assume command of the town department Jan. 5 said the cold weather would glohe. sung by .MarionMflrion ..Tanp^. snes. ,MiMr^'I 1 chsiuher of rvimmerce iifs * fifth amendment plea and It the other night, order blanks and!,^ ,^ 5,, Johnson. The Town Welfare Office is however, you have neglected continue through today. In­ a t an annual aalary of $6,578,'* Theie were indicat.on.* that De- Seavey, Pamrlyn Fllr.simmnns ami When ncilhei of.... the Manchester , ------, ( (,** been used publicly . . by' st least packages were piling up fast. A '■ j ,.oiisga yearbook and la a nm em ber seeking an apartment-size re­ creased cloudines.s tonight was Members and friend* of the con- to provide for any of thebe minimum .step in a .salary range fen.se Department rommimicatlona New Budget Frances Blsnev , were ImiklnK tbesej^n, person besides Dr. Moran bim- ^ a b r e n a l Hartford Regional Club. Ho gregstlon sre Invited to sttend this frigerator for a Manchester family. with a maximum of $7,982. expected to bring slightly of Ihe work program . Those having such a refrigerator contingencies, then you vfill apeciaUsla might try new tests _ w r v„.,,i. 'ngcnls ■ fn.m Ihe city weal of Ihejgaif served for two years on active duly Chief H erm an O. Schendel. who higher temperatures. soon. Th# Mam hestei C hiistisn 1 N river eiecleil s large sign facinK*| H reads: "D ear L,ord. give me At . the.1 last1 , 1, m inute ciisioiiier the U.S. Navy, waa released are requested to contact the of­ want to consider a policy from must retire before Jan. 1. said to­ The lowest temperature on Radio conlaiis like those car­ Council la planning lo go 1 an> mg | j irmimg m to town from (h« strength to keep mv big mouth PP'oai ler counter. , K»ve , ... Inactive duty with the rank of fice in the M unicipal Building. Al.so day he will meet with Martin lo Asks Boost the Sun Life of Canada, one record for the day wa* 4 be­ ried out siicces.sfulli dunng the Monday evening al the lo.ai enn ^ mghwsy The 'J-I shut when I don't know whsl the' P"'’’'’'/'''''®?* (J.g. l, snd now resides needed by Welfare to answer nu­ decide on the .specific day he will low zero in 1942. If it offers va.lescent homes. Those Inleresi fo,d iPtleis m, the sign prnrlslm! Ii- I'm talking shout ’ '’p' finished hy aaylug; ^1* wife and two children st merous requests are all types of of the world's great life insur­ conclude his 42-year career of past few day.s are attempted sre ssked to meet st Ihe .'teeonll Hospital Notes any consolation, the highest when the nearly 4n-ton .satellite one and all ■I)nwnlr)wn I .own. ow!n HRrl-Hart-; MorRiJMoran roMflrc„d%his thiR Rflvir^advice nt.at a . footwear for both children and ance companies. With the pro­ town serv'ice. Police Captain Wal­ wa* a 57 in 1949. Congregational Cb.ircb si 8 'Ui reaches a fa'.'oraiile position in re­ In Spending fni'ft Mr,h Miu^* of < Kvervlhing i Board of Directors' meeting last roceived no notmea- adults. A baby carriage is being ter Cassells will serve as acting Refreshments wbll be served to the per Sun Life coverage you, too, lation to four sending and receiv­ AflMlnR in'tiill lo inlury, Ihe sign I wkek to llhistrste his po"il'on nn ,'‘'IT '' J* P'.®' Patients Todav: 308 sought for smother Manchester chief in the interim between csroler* Isler st the new Nortli The attendant thumbed through i box that had sn antenna protriid- ADMITTED YE.STERDAY; Mrs. famllly. will be open to congratulation* ing stations ,n the t’nlted States. ;,lRo Rrh'4'rti*r^ th»‘ pHrUinR fn rill-‘ lh<* fhinndRllon \nn\ie n<*ithrr ilhe blanks as Ihe customer con- ing from it about four feel high. Schendel's retirement and Rear­ By HA ROIJ> K. 5nLK.H Methodist faiurrb Willie Wakefield, Haniet St.. Ver­ from all those who depend on don's assumption of duties, Martin The weekend saw a n.imber of ' u'r’hlu hBd'one'rir.MTlon'T^^ ^ "f Ihe'order; who it In his ear waa a tiny hearing de- non; John Fisher, Andover; Mrs, aaid. Hired Slaver I voice and radio-teletypewriter Moscow, Dec. 22 (/P)—The ... , o _ for ami wliv. I vice. A wire led to A third device you. ornl Manfigrr KifhRrrl Martin. -Madlyn Cleary, Wapplng; Roxie rle.s.sage.s trai.sm U tcd to the fast- Kh*: The aUcndanl found the o r d e r which he hooked onto a telephone To Retire Soon Soviet government today an­ nmmmmmmmmmmmmmi Ila aal»p, «14/MiiP tl.nr iri'|irPM« hm rlirnt i queat ion. Thn r u A t o i n e r aaid no rail had t eyeball. H e « got TV in Toiirnaud. 145 l-ake St : Mrs. Lil­ WILL RE CLOSED 521 E. Middle State Fire Marshal's office and bP4’ii rprclveil and retold her story : ^^^'** * le second In command t«. Capt. of a plot they said let! to the ei'ei'ywheie." Tliis was tile me.s- seasion of tlie Supreme Soviet, the lian No.arhke, 22 Nve St.; Gall Tpke. juirlinment of the Soviet Unton, from the heftinnlng:. * 1 ^ Non. MON., DEC. 22 TO Carroll E. Shaw, State deputy fire brutal killing of attractive Olga SHge sent up wUli tlie Atla.s m Kiicorfk Manchester, winch opened ita annua! meeting;: to .MinulpA later the attendant marshal. Promoted to his present recorded form, tlien eia.scd in' re­ ^■|p^l»•lltl^ K, V\>rnpi. orfTftnisl TUES., JAN 6 Conn. Duncan, whose bn ae. imdv was ' H|>prove the governm ent budget fo r naked if Hie ruAtorner would take w w r i • . e e JAMES M. REARDON mote control and ,';enl again |ilnyin>j '’hiiHirnHn m uiH- a I t h r grade In 1954, he joined the de­ foi.nd In a shallow grave beside Uie ('onilng vent*. the order now Washin^tOII I'lipilS Mtrry Chri.stmaa and partment In November 19.35. B arreling along at 17.000 miles Mh iu IipiiIpi 'PniAl (’o.. pul on r HAVE Sl'N'DAY MI 3-6882 with Martin. He was a high scorer a lonely road. I 'Hie hijfge.st Jump came In the “Oil, no." aiiAwered the ruatnni-i ^ ’ MI 9-4604, T hirteen of his 23 y ears as a an hour, the 8.5-f< Atla.s is mhit- ~ npri'inl Allow IIip othpr dAy. BREAKFAST AT ARTHUR'S I A Happy New Year among those who passe - the ex­ An Itinerant laborer, with a ing the Earth in an egg-shaped , prpjeiMed j;f>vemment inveatmenta ~ J I A A i n n l l bo\ , i n d morf Ihrtn t i i r c A er “I juAt wanted to rtnd out iff |f| f u | p | ^ rO i£ ra ill . The egg* ive *erve tomor-f Stale Policeman have been devot­ 11 were heir," am ination and wa.s one of three local police record, climaxed hia flight patte-n. Alter it was ] to expand the Soviet prodiirtlon f u i A l I v Irnw are atill on the farm! Re*-1 ed to fire safety and Investigation 3>*' I ypnfA olfl, Irurpd down Ih^ candidate* whom Martin inter­ tale of what he said wa.'* a hired launched from C’ipe (,'anavcial. I fflrihliea a hupe inrrenae of 71.- y •] Anlll I P of Ih P Iliy.MtPI lOUA niu.8ir fill- kaurbnt open Siipday 8 to 12:80.1 work. During the remainder, hla Don’t Know What to Give? Puplle at the W'a.ahinglon viewed last .yeek. Originally, 16 slaying by leading otficer* yester­ Fla.. Thursday night, scienlksla 1 ; 4(X!.000.000 rubles or nearly $18 ^ ^ 1 I ini: thp hnnk lobby nnd thPn wAt< h- Fine Tciu hf*r eervicea included general investi­ SEND MONTGOMERY WARD School preeenled a apecial pro­ applied for the pob, which n aa day to her hand-scooped grave .said the aatellit had a life ex- !dlli(»n over the am ount aj'ont in nil in fHArinnlion a a W prnrr piny- Onr of tho AoprnnoA in tha per- gation. patrol and traffic control ' infih. gram of ChriRtmaa eong.R and ARTHUR'S announced Oct. 21. Augiiatlne Baldor.ado, 2.5, said pectancy of ah a ’ 20 days. Roiigh- pil fiM munr r of HATirlal a Mpaatah .Sun­ duty at the Groton and Hartford CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES carole at tlie echool aesembly yee- The .3-man panel of experts re- >n a statei.-ont that the dead /iVerev aaltl the expan.aion fund AftPi A nilniitp. the iHd cHlIpd day fall fainf. Tho Aoprano next to Dinners Hors d'oeuvres barracks. I would total 484,300.000,000 l$12l.- h^r inadA Hai hold her head down terday. cruited by the State to administer ! woman's r’olher-ln-law. Mrs. Eliz- fronllniied on Page Fifteen) II and 8.4 DK.NO.MINM lONS KFIM'.BM AIII.R H< MiAA Ihp lobby In a vfUcp filled The program waa opened with He was chosen on the basis of the test consisted of James si'elh Dimcai., .54. hired hi'i and , OTTi OOO.OOO ). im luflin>; direct pov- AT ANY WARDS S'tORB ANVTIME w i t h A w e . “ M othri, look. ho'A m nk- for Afveral minutPA until ahe felt, A aalute to the flag led by Shirley hie performance in an oral test Kranyik. Fairfield chief of police; Lui* Moya 22, to kill vc-monlha- i onuuent Inveatnienta of 308.700,- ' iiir: inii'ur bell** r. i 000.000 nodes, «nd 1 Tri.flOO.OOO.OOO Harriaon. Robert McBride wa.a the Fancy Cocktail Sandwiches conducted for the town by the per­ Thomas McCarthy, Bristol chief' pregnant Olga Diincar for $6,000.' I f'lunkmx Aiiuill fiflmp down The helpful Aoprano w a a p r o b a b l y j jmOiIp.s of profUfl from govenunent Ihe hcAt riualifird Ainger to know announcer. sonnel division of the State De­ of police; and Robert D. Fleischer, Investigator* said the .30-yeai- in A rliHir the voiiihful muAir A p * Hlghlighta of the program were partment of Finance Control Joe Kiiharieli I enterpnaea to lie }'ln\j^hed back. piPrlAlor ronllnupd to wntrh in what t o do in the Aituatlon iihe ^ohnlcoA. old victim may have been buried an original co.upoaiMon. “W^hen and after a peraonal interview (Continued on Page Ten) alive. They quoted Baldonado: "I * Inveatn^enl.a will he pnrtu ularly Aprllliound Ailmlration until Wor* W H A M I a a Fva .InhuAon. aAAlalant : hu leaaed. he continued, m the Iron adinlnlAtiAtoj of Manrheslor Me­ Chriatmaa (^ornea,” by Mra. Miri­ don't know. We strangled her, and I ner bocninc nwAre of- the liny Appr* That Interpret The Harris Catering Service Named (^aeli nnd aleel. chemtf'nl. ol! ami ^aa in- morial Hoapllnl. am I.*Aaaow'a cln.aa; and the aixth I think wc I'illed her before we ;I a I o i Wishes Of The Family ; du.Hlnea, ftiul In engineennc He I F'or Ihp lU'xl five ininulPA Wer* grade glee club’a preaenlatlon of FOR WEDDINOS, RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, put her in the ground." W hat A lr^r "Pat A Pan." “The F'irr.l Noet." ' Hlati annoum ed an alliKMtion of n er plAypd All of the numhei-A re- BUFFETS. COCKTAII, PARTIES, TEAR, One officer called it "the most At Notre Dame j .30,300.000,000 ruhlea ($7 ,375,000,- LIGGETT quPAted by the hoy. Of coiirAe iome The Mamhealer Truat f'n haa a and “Adeale Fldelea”. JOHN B. BURKE SPECIAL SWEDISH SMORGASBORD cold-blooded crime I'v ever heard Carol Ooi.\ber read the atory Ingrid Honeymoons I 000) for the expansion of agncul- of IbeNe lequeAlA. hke “Old Map- myalery a email one on Hi of.” ; lure. of ChHatmaa from the Book of FUNERAL HOME \YaHhingtnn, I'e-. 22 i.-r' j— OonAld LtAd a FArm,” And AeveiAl hande. Missing Since Nov. 1$. j 7A*erev aiild 27.30t).000,000 niblei W henre ram e Ihe Rmall pair of l-suke m the Bible Tlie kinder­ The victim, a surgical nume. 'M ik e .Vixon, lniHcfleI(T coach o f PARKADE DRUG InuPAery rhymep. hRd nothlnR In TEL. Ml B-6868 the Redskin* of the Natlanal $0,820,000,000 would be appro­ rowboy-elyle boot a found In the garten rythm n baned “The PHONE AD 6-1303 had been miasirig aince Nov. 18. priated, for Noientiflc research. Ha lobby ** Parade of the Wooden Soldlera” 87 EAST CEN TER 8T. With Third Husband She was the estranged wife of Football I-cague, today ns* compared this to a previous ap­ Were they loft hv n forgetful de- ami ' .Jingle Bella". AMBUIJ4NCE SERVICE PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Santa Barharn lawyer Frank nsmetl head coach to succeed ^MMMMMMMMMMMMMMI Joe .' uliiirlcli. propriation of 23.900.000,000. poAit.or \rlio WAA rarry m g them In O ther A o n g a by varioua claAsea Duncan. They separated only two Bemard Goldftne, right, Boston Industrialist In ciislo(?y of US , Deputy Marshal Geoige .1. Reed In the ehoeinaker ” Or Ia r . a i n a l l , ah- v.-eie "('arol of the RirdA," "Aa He aaid 232 billion nibles, or $58 OPEN Paris. Dec. 22 Ingrid Berg-^rosecutor had said previously he weeks after their marrisge last Federal Court in Boston today Just before he was sentenced to jail for contempt of court. In photo billion would he spent in 1959 on South Bend, Ind , Dec. 22 nenl-minded child, w andering the [>i»tplv We VVali'hed," "Mark^^he man called the copx today so she would file bigamy charges if June. on right, Mias .Mildred Paperman. Coldflne's secretary, weeps a* she is led into court. Mi*a Paper- cold RtrDetA w ilh only Rocka on his llernid Angeia Sing.“ “Joy to the DlBt. Atty. Roy Gustafnon K^hHui.-h. today named I m an also \Mia .scjitcnrcd to jail. lA P P holofax), ...education, health, social Insurance could honeymoon in .peace with either Miss _Bergman ■ or -Rossellini RAd-.jpaternlty benefits for pro­ Ml I-2MS SUNDAY , f e e t ’ World;’’ “Oh Little Town ofBeth- her new Ausband, wealtm,' Swedish Jealoufly of the older woman to- football roach at Noire Dame. He I lehem." and "It (‘nine Upon the T h e Bank that gives you P1. A N N C D SECURITY msrhed before the case whs se ttl­ lific niother^'an Increase of nearly businessman Lars Schmidt. ed. succeed* Terrv Biennan who was 20 billion rtJWbG-.over the 1958 ex­ HIiuhI Shot Sri M idnight CMenr." The 43-year-oId Swedish .actress (Continiied-on Page Fourteen) ^C M C ^C Borri.r, A man walked into the city room Tl e childrer of the flrat grade Schmidt is' the son of s retired relea.sed Sunday. Kuharich. a for­ penditure. This vs^H»*io,ciude mor* ALL DAY V9CFNC J SMOITE and her third apotiae, w ho\s 41, .Swedish Army officer. He has been of The HetRlil carrying a little aang “Up On the Houaetopa." and eluded press and public yesterday mer Notre Dame guard, ha* been than 94 billion rubles for'^duyatlon, for FREE 20 niH.SEI.I, ST__511 9-5507 -- married once before but wa* Two Secretary 44 billion for the health projtM i, plaallr ca»f the alze of a match- Mary Had a nahy.” and were married in a quiet t^il coach of the profe*slonal Washing­ MANCHESTER divorced six or seven'years ago. He ton Redskins since 19.54 j ’ over 88 billion for social Insurance ceremony In London's Caxton Hall haa been Miss Bergman's constant Death Count at 70 linownlJeadm SHOPPING PARKADE OPEN TILL i Reglatry Office. Kuhsrich’* appoinlment was an- I and 5’, billion for mothers. iTONKilir ^ I companion since she and Rossel­ DELIVERY By the time the press tumbled In Mexican Crash noimced by the Rev Rdmund P | “As com pared w ith 1958, th s n a ­ I.MO.SnAV II i lini separated. Joyce, CSC, executive vice presi­ tional Income will increase by to the marriage, the couple had ^Isa Bergman came to I»ndon Monlretd Fire Given Jail Sentences iri'FMn.^v ^ i KUilAI) flown to Paris and taken refuge in dent and chairman of the k amity |IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMU |tvr:n\Ksi)AV 1 Go! Go! Go! last \Thursday, ostensibly to do Oaxaca, Mexico, Dec. 22 oPi - a little walled farm Schmidt owns Board In Control of .Mhleilrs at (Continued on Page Ten) HRKA.STKI) WHITE TURKEYS some X^rist mas shopping. A speeding bus plunged into a ra­ Montreal, Quo. r>f‘r. 22 An li|IDWIIillgllDMMIDIIgWI|g||DIIDII»ll» 15 miles from Paris. Notre Dame. { DON'T MISS OUR GREAT j TULIP TREE FARM Go whoro prudont poopio 90 to m v o for noxt Yeat^day morning she drove vine near here, killing 70 persona Kuharich signed a 4-year con- PXplo.^ion and fllo drmnliphed h Boat on. I)(‘c. 22 '/P- Kederal^male with tribunal proceedinifa By dawn the farm wa* besieged w'lth Appribe to Csxlon Hall, near duplex tenement In Mnnlreura Our liirkry* hsvs been winners st the Rnstnn Show In the Oven .TudRe ('harles' K. Wvzanakl Jr and were well aware of the penal- by ney^smen and. 'photographers, Westminster Abbey. Schmidt ar­ yesterday one of Mexico's worst * Efl.st Knd today. Oresned C Ins*. We prepare ready for the oven. v.'.'io baijta'mounting the wall. Miss •Ni ntoMcrd New Kngland Industrial- Ilea for flouting; the ajithority of yoor’t holiday biilt. Start ro^pikir WEEKLY sovings rived with Swedish ' Baron and highway accidents. I Brennan was dismissed after a Bergmajp^-^alled the gendarmes TTie only .two survivors were ■ ® won-4 lost season whirh brought The hiidio.A of two rhUrtren w- h.- (■onipany H'toni.s In a tax prnhe. penence. Me cited tfietr appearance y rmrprts for A^rry room nl flUtInrt Ai«\ttiKA Soirrtiniu da g rrn l Ye*l W* Pull Ihe Tepdnn*—Delivered In Mancheaier If You biu k and i^odd building Mias Mtld'UMl Paperman lua aC'- lipfore a conKTcssional .subcommit- In marrying again, Miss Berg­ The only other witnesses to the f®“ni Sunday market day at near- dism issal. II Ml ynii'll And an^uh^rr. I*rlmu that make Ahopplng at hotiia Cannot Pick I'p Yournelf man defied the Rome Court of Ap­ Th»* hodiga of the ihildren ’Af*ir rciary to? many years,, was i^ivcn - (op, nt fr#‘queni coui l appearain+es 15-minute ceremony were British ■ Tlacolula. It had a legal capac- Kuharlrli, a .South Bend native, U.S. ro ,\ID VUOOKLAVIA M irnrthuhllr. peal which is considering a state began hi* coaching carper for the not imno'diately Identifluii, f to days in Jail Sentences will start at Boston in wliidi GOldfine or !iis FRANK HARABURDA TV magnate Sidney Bernstein and ‘IV of *»‘t people were riding ‘Jan. 7. Both wore released in i>ei - Belgrade, I>ec. 22 oPi — Th* prosecutor's Contest of a lower. Irish in 1938. the year of hi* grail- Al leii.Ai four prison** wore taken textile ronipanie.*! were involved in United State* today signed an 8 in Manrhi'xii r— Thv l.illlv ( ily A.SH S\VA5tP RU., GI.ASTO.N'BrRY TEL. MKdford 8-2418 Rome court's decree annulling her an unidentified American woman <>n top and on the rear bumper to hospital snRpr'inj; hums Onr sonal ro( (ignlzam o of $1,000. avings anchester friend of Mis* Bergman. ! end hanging from the doors. uation. He served as a.*.*iatant contempt proceedings. ( agreem ent with Yugoalarin marriage to Italian film director freshman coach while taking grad­ woman waa reporleri In aerioua 'Phelr c.nvht)«ms wetc handed V ivilli ihv Hill h iln rv" The bride wore blue, with a grey The driver apparently lost con- (ioldfme. Kift givmg friend of granting Ihi* f ommuniat roun- PINE LENOX MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH Roberto Rossellini. uate studies. condition down I'Viday by Jinige Wyzanski foimer presidential Aide Slierman. She .had announced months ago mink stole-over her shoulders and trol on a curve and ran off the Athletic Director Ed (Mooael The enuae of the expin.aion waa I In delaying: imprisonment until Irv n e a r I y *95 million U.S. Ad/im.«!. ami Miss Bapermnn w'ere ] es'onomle akt. The agreement 923 Moiii S». 7 Ii S la \l Cl nil r Si. Manchcitvr P o r k n d r that she would wed Schmidt when a close-fitting white feathered hat. road near this tropical city in Krause said today Kuharich would not known. It waa reporlert to I Jan. 7. Ihe iourl said lo (toldfine: PHARMACY convicted of mminal contempt > waa signed by U.S. .Ambassador MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER Coi. Li-nox S f . Wesf Aii'ddJe furnpike? ahe wab free from Rossellini. At Schmidt was In a dark gray suit southern Mexico, be in South Bend tomorrow have ot eiirred In one of the a p a rt­ “1 liave no wish that you spend O P fN THURSDAY ('ivil lontempt charges were dis-, Karl Rankin and Deputy For­ .308 MAIN ST.— Ml !»-I.U I—OITN KVKNINCIS 299 E. CENTER ST. a hearing last Friday In Rome her with a light tie, / ' ' 'The biia was traveling at a good In 1940-41 he played pro ball m ent a. this sea.son in jail and I wish to IVIN IN CS 6 lo 8 GOTH BRANCHfS OPfN FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. The wedding party drove from speed with its passengers In a slng- missed I eign .Minister Bogdan f'mobrnjn. Ml 9-089A attorney waa, warned the remar­ wilh the Chicago Cardinal* and Many peraorm lived In the build- give you adequate opportunity to Goldfine also faces chil con- LIWWMWMIWMiWIlfMMlWMIMliaMlWMMWWWmniMWIIMMIIIWl riage before the appeal court’s de­ during the next four years served injf on Gascoa Street, but the ex­ present Uus rase to ihe (’ourt of tempt charges brought hy the Se­ : ALWAYS MINTY OF FMI FARKINO (Uontiniied on Page Two) (Contlniied on Page Two) RI H PLUNGE K1U> 30 cision "would be hlghljfc. detrim en­ In the Navy. act number waj» not Immediately Appeals. Bail is deniefl “ en n ties Kxchange C'ommlsalon Reserve tal to her case." Another hearing is A look of ers exonerate l>onald 4'. A s expected, m em bers of thfe elec­ 'dates ran fjir behind. Communist In an attempt to rout reiiel Reaervatlon* May Be Made Through! Italian-American Club, waa given a new, 5-year contract haiirk of charges he promolc>• assembly” .bf the territory, gave him 21 votes. O Psxfials Airline* on the. groimd during the will be placed on eiiiergency leavej rect aim of his vtsit> to the U nit­ tlg n oU corapaniee will have to 1®ourth Republic collapsed ju s t ss The sun-drenched Polynesian Is- ® a C rhU D S F P riS Il board of directors bow to inun­ date of U,.S, Supreme Court after peak season of air travel. without pay. aftei Jaii. 4 if Ih ' ed States In Janui^, but It turn 60 per e*nt of proflu over De GauHe had predicted. Under janda of, the South Pacific S*ve:g_ c*. . a • x ' , strike goea beyond that date. might produce good for all the *t m ill of $1 Mth 4 to the govemmdpt Instead of the! •pe< l«l power* granted him to re- about eight years of litigation. Tens of thousands of mpMengers CHRISTMAS wm54. In MaifecAcciclents Eastern's mechanic# voted world. "If I remain la very V > a * H O U Y o n d 60-50 split In the. past. : n r m the French stale afur the Until hO takes over the iwesi- P ublishers of nine closed .New continued to scramble fer alter­ You Buy 1.98 tor ^.98 nate accor.iinodatlons as Christ­ day night In .Miami. Fla., on health, that will be the direct ROPING M IS T in O E Foreign oilmen sUyed In their I M ay, De Gaulle wrote dency, D* Gaulle remains pnsStier- York City t.ewBpapers agree to poaals offered , by the comply. offices over the weekend studying!* ootistilutlon with a strong ASSOCIATED PKEHH atand pet on pre-walkout uuage mas approached. Hioreaa of the Journey,'* Alike* with hiii broad special poweos They are withholding the -ro^lts^ yan told Italian .Ambassador You Boy 4.98 ^ how the tax increaae will affect' executive. persons died In Connecti­ oiler to 8 trilling del' e.-ymen Raltroad* and buses, already 35c yard rule by driree. These apecflil pow­ pending a company aettlemenF'vith'j Count lau-a Pletromarrhl In a them. Hla first victory caipe when the e rs au to m atically expire wlfilni he cut" accidents o'ter the weekend. . . . Sen. Pirescott Btish (R-Conn.) loaded with holiday travelers, re­ the engineers. ' . lATg*' SelVCtlMI Of advised of Army Engin.. ’ ap­ ported a land-office bmtiness. Long ceremony over thd signing nf n A spokesman for the Oeole Pe-1 eotisUtulion was approved by becomes president. . Fire caused'three,! of the deaths, The pilots' strike at Aawrican troleum Corp. said on a telerinion; «n 80 per cent vote in a September while five others died Ih traffic ac­ proval of ronniruftion . of flood walling lists formed at other air­ 1959 Soxiet-ltallaa trade agreo- CHOOSE FROM 6 l.arg« Aasortment Of CHRISTMAS - M m v reorganization maHafei. drew criticism' from two CMlfomia m ent. TREES program the tiax decree “will be election. almost all affecting internal af- cidents. foRtiol works on e»t brarich of lines. officials. . OUR LARGE STOCK 1 highly prejudicial to the future; I" November, a new National faini atill. are in the cabinet milla A vacationing Hartford Police­ NaiigaUic’c River, at Torrington, Plies of Chri.stmn* mall were Rep. H. Allen Smilh tR-Calif.) CUT FLOWERS A t development of industry In Vene- Asaembly was elected with a pre­ man. John G. Cropin, 24, died early up to cost of $4Xf.000. ^ being diverted to other carriers. B ID 0 . \ .ASWAN DA.M Q and must be approved in the next wired ALPA president Clarence' Bonn, Germany. Dec. 22 (A5-*. STEREO aad Hl-lTI BiMla “by discouraging private in- ponderance of De Gaulle followers. two «seeks. - this morning when a fire struck his Radio amateurs throughout A pilots' walkout at midnight S ay en : .A AA;ent Gennaa Industrial group, veatm enL In yeaterday’s' preskle.ntial elec- One of these is the 1998 budget, apartment In Hartford. WMterns Europe, and North 'Africa Friday grounded Aiuerlcan. Baat- "I atrongly protest your calling with firms from "other weateni Experts eathnate that C re^ Qoii De OfuUO 1^ 7 S A p e r cen t which almost certainty will call for . In. Stamford a man and a wom.^ fail during '.t-Dtuerfd tp pick up em had been idled aince Nov. 24 B pilots' strike against AA at thia rountrlee," Kaa ntade an otlFt- t* a sMIlMtdlary o f S ta n d ard Oil a t of the valid ballots tM gnod' new taxes. - an died Saturday night when fire, any riieasage from four 3ritona by a ftrika of mechanics and time. With 80 many attldents. and ^ the railed Arab BepobUo td McCONVILLE GREENHOUSE Now Jarsey, woolll.rhavi9 to pay. elactpra. and clectoraJ college Witep DeGsiulle mosnin- Into tha caused by a defective heater, raced sttesnptlag' baHoan flight ^ to e s flight engineera others Wanting to get home for t Potterton'^s build the eantravenlul Aawna i oMra than $80 million this year reprsaanting the Kremdi mainland through a 2-fnmUy house. Dead A tleatlc , , . House Merchant Ma­ A bnsak through In deedlooked Christmas. It epemz that rammpn Blynee Palace aa pnesigant. he will V 130 CiNTlR ST. COR. OF CHURCH 9 .30J WOODBRIDGB ST. — Open ETcninjn> till » — All Dty Sunday ~ Ml 9-59T7 I wrtr what It had axpaetad to pay. and ovaipaaa tcrittariaa... have power to: Were Edward Prior, 87, and Mary rine Obrnmitee chairman com- contTart negotiations does not ap­ decency on you partJFould certain­ Dam. the govenuweOt i S r m Is. higgeat t amacinx of all —reaulte guarantee. daiighlers, Isabella and Isotle In­ Purpose of the conference is to ot^r until February. ing in. The Information may be ♦ 7 5 S dk A J 9 2 TeL M I B-444S of Masons,JIhe family plot in St. Bridget’s and Fred C. Knofla. A coroner’s report iMued Thurs­ Easpneyk, 32, of 49 Dailey arcle, McGee, ^1, West Hartford. 86. London hotel for a luncheon of East Hartford, end was a 32nd de- passing a stop sign, nolle entered were so thorouch that eullerers •8«.IT.B.P>t.OC grid. I^ter rumors of discord cir- keep congressmen Informed of .'He had said in his campaign very useful to them. W A9T a TO S3 C em etery. A large delegation from the day blained the death of Byron F. fiflod 833; and Josbph B. Fagan, ■alad, lobster, cheese and cham­ credit union activilies and to com­ ♦ 10 9S74 4A S nee'M uoh, He w *i also a mem­ Friends may call at the funeral Dexter of Danbury on the "gross 3L of 8 Dailey Circle, fined $45. on failure to cany registration. I ciliated persistently. In early 19,’S7 4hat he would negotiate with for­ West opened the ten of dia­ ber of Sphln:: Temple of the Educational Salesmen's Assn., of pagne toasts ! he went to India to m ake Aims bat various billa Introduced by « 10 2 « 7 6 4 3 home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight criminal negligence" of Chandler, Donald L. aadridge, 27, of 27 Bonds totaling $38 were forfeit­ eign oil companies' to get Ven­ monds, and Bast captured a pic­ Shrine, Hartford, the Knights of which he was a past president, at­ Arriving at the airport shortly I for the Indian government and be- "Indlvidiials not friendly toward ezuela a blggei share of their ture Gat’d with hit ace. Bast SOUTH and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to tended the services. who lost control of bis car on Rt. North St, ManchMter, fadled to ed by motorists who failed to ap­ credit unions ' Pythias of Man(diMter„ Syria Grot­ I , ame Involved with a Bengali couldn't see much advantage in A K Q 8 l>.m. 15. Nov. 16, w hen th e steerin g ap­ appear on a’ charge of spe^ng. pear. - after Miss Bergman and Schmldl profits. It appeared ttat th* Junta a K Q J 4 to of Hartford, Crescent Lodge of j S I ript writer. Mrs Sonali Das According to the credit union's ■/ Misa Jane Lonsdale paratus came looee. He waa ordered picked up under snillingly parried questions of decreed the increase to take the returning a diamond, and he ♦ 6 3 Odd EelIows.ln E~st Harifprd, and T he cate of Manuel Osupa, 46, of ‘ idiipta That November, Miss ! monthly news publication, the edge off the jipesident's plana, reached almost automatically for a Mrs. M. H. Turklngton Hebron—Funeral services for Atty. Robert J. Pidgeon, repre- a 850 bond. East Hartford, charged with non newsmen who had heard only rum Treasury DepartmenI is studying already endoraed a separate bill 4k A Q J 8 5 St. John’’s Episcopal C9iurch, East Mrs. Margaret Hunnlford Turk- Also fined were: John A. Sebaa- I Bergman obtained a legal separa­ j However, oil men here felt heart — planning to lead up to SowUi H artfo rd . -U Mias Jane Lonsdale of Colchester, sentihg Chandler, pointed out that support waa continued for one O'Ce-O-UTf ora thev would m arry In a few tion the possibility of taxing credit pertaining to credit unions. W i0 Norik Cast STATE Ington, 83, Cidet- Hill Rd.. Bolton, Uao, 27, Hartford, $8 for Illegal Wm ik.] H j Betancourt would have to accept dummy's weakness. 1 * F * 0 1 e PSM formerly of New York City, were the city court could take jui^isdlc- He pleaded InnocenL days In Bni'ia. I Rosaellinl asked for annulment unions, cooperatives ami olher Among the "modernizing fea­ Just in time. East reconsldsred. H e leaves his Wife, 'M rs. E liz a ­ widow Of Alexander Turklngton, held Saturday at St. Peter’s Epis­ tion in the case because the statute I the Junta's nctlo.i to safeguard I ¥ P a a 1 4k PSM SPECIAL beth ’"''elps Ryan; a daughter, The couple earned (^lnstInas- I of the marriage a year ago Mias mutual organisations tures'' included are: Increase the South had bid hearts, so the suit died yesterday at her home after copal Church. The Rev. Dougla.i F. under Which Chandler was charg­ his political f.iture. 2 N T P a 0 3 N T All Mrs. (Tharles E. Uttln.( of Man­ a long illness. ROASTING docorated parhages, and one re­ ; Bergman did not contest the suit. j The administration and some signature loan limit from $400 to was likely to be as unproductive KIDDIE SHOW! Pimm, rector, assisted by Allan L. ed carried a maximum fine of only porter asked if I hey included a $1,000; extend the maturity limit The tax announcement cam* as ♦ 10 chester; and threv granddaughters. She was horn In Ireland Nov. 9, I He contended- that her Mexican ' legialatora have dlaeiisaed the pos­ Thomas C. Mann, assistant U.S. as diamonda. TOM OROW 2 P.M. Carr, a former lay reader of the $500 or six months In Jail. Pidgeon Iroiisseaii "Chrialmas presents of divorce from Lind.sfrom was not sibility of ereatlng permanent on loans from three to five years; The spades wera a different ’The funeral will be' held at 2 1875, and had lived In Manchester said the accident did not Involve secreta-y of state, wa.s here to D iam ond—A 5, Club— 7 6 4 8. church; officiated. CHICKENS course." .VIiss Bergman replied legal and therefore neither was eonaiimer credit controls. The Fi pernill the pa.ying of dividend., story. Dummy had bid spades, and Dssri.Opcsi liM P.M. o’clock Wednesday afternoon at for more than 50 years. She was excessive speed, that CThandler had semi-annually, and allow dividend confer with th president. He What do you say? a member of the Church of the Horace W. Sellers played the laughingly. ^ their own marriage. The state nanelal Inatitutlons Act, of which the weakness of dummy's spades St. John’s Episcopal Qiurch. pipe organ during the service. repaired his car and tested it two Miss Bergman a first h islwnd credit for a full month on deposits came to warn that th» United Answer: Bid one spade. The N azarene. 1 pro.seciitor, in challenging the an- an amended Federal Credit Union was in clear sight If South had Friends may call at the Newkirk Burial was In Cedar Hill Ceme­ weeks earlier, and that he had no was f'r F’eter Lindationi. whom matle during the first five days of S tates Is about to impose m an­ only question Is whether to raise and Whitney Funeral ‘Home, 318 She leaves two sons, Elmer jhiilment. eontended- that ttie Act la a part, is cxpecled to he in- datory limits in Imports of oil to only two spades, the defenders tery, Hartford, In the family lot. previous record. she married before her Hollywood Italian court had no JiirisdIcIion trodiieed earlv in I he ROIh session the riiontli. could surely develop three or four clubs rather than show your own Burnside Ave., East. Hartford, Turklngton, Judge of probate and Judge Francis T. O’Loughlin ex­ stabilize the world market. Mann suit. It practically always pays to siiere.ss and hy u horn she had a i oi'cr a .Mexican marriage of Congress, nreordliig to the piih- Also, permit the sale and eai.h- tricks in the suit. from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight ahd to­ town clerk of Coventry, and- Les­ pressed surprise that the maximum riaiigliler. .lenny Ann, now Ifii I Appeihe gave this mlerpretation lieatlon iiig of cheeks for a leasonahle fee; returned to Washington yesterdiy show your own suit rather than morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ter Turklngton of Manettest^f;.'!) without giving vny details of his Beet Attack penalty w a^o low and agreed that In 1P40. while at the peak of her ! of the legal points involved in .Miss permit the approval of loans hy raise partner’s minor suit. daughter. Mrs. William Film ef jlj.S. Negroes Quadruple Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and This liill, it explains, would talks with Betancourt. East found the beet way to at­ the ca.se c ^ i e w ithin the lower Ameriean movie career, the ae- Bergman's marital history: moilernize laws pertaining to loan officers; provision for an ad­ tack spades; He led out the ace (Copyright 1958, General Fea­ • Miss Bessie M. Brnokman Bolton, with whom she made Jiei court’s Jurisdiction. oven-fresh goodness. Make an occasion really special tures Corp.) tie,*!, went to Italy to make TTie .Mexican divorce she got banks, savings and loan aSsoeia- visory council represen'uig the and then continued with the deuce The funeral of Mi.ss Bessie M. home; a brother, Alexander Huh- Washington — Census figures Dexter died as the result of a with our superior baked goods! ".itt romboli" for Rosaellim, Their from Lindstrom was invalid. Con- tlons^y-and credit unions If is also credit union movement to meet of spades. This would produce four B rookm an. 116 C harier Oak St., niford of Block Island, R. 11 show that since 1860 the number cru.shc OFF Jarv is Rd. For memory In ihp only friend pect St . and Robect J. Jackson, That griof ran rail Iti* own. OF GIFTS IN Robert D. Valentine to Joseph TUBS. EVE. STATE Sheryl Ann Morton _ 20. of Manchester, were each fined WM. ROGERS ENGLISH ENTIRE STOCK OF M. and Anna D. Murphy, property OontlniiouB From 6:4S P.M. Like Ivy on a wlltud oak Private funeral services fop FIR S T H 05IESTE.A D ER $10. HOUSEWARES Lost Minut# When all «)rhor fhinpa docay. SILVERWARE a t 148 Dake Rt. My for you will mUl keep irreen Sheryl Ann Morton, daughter bf First homesteader under the Also fined for Intoxication were; BICYCLES DEPARTMENT The Manrhesler Building’ and Gift Suggottions And never fadr away. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Morton U.S. Homestead Act of 1863 was Alexander A. Dezso, 58, of Phoe- FREE CHEST Realty Co. to Celeste H. Sheldon, Daniel Freeman, Union aoldicr who nix SI.. Vernon, fined $12, and REG. 47.9S VALUES to 4.95 HOW To MAKE Sadly misard bv hie Mister ni. South Coventry, were held at HASSOCKS property on Meadow Lane. From STANEK’S: A Syl- Mr.«. Horace McMullln. il:30 Saturday morning at the took a place of land near Beatrice,. Ixiuis Chagnot, 22, of Rt. 83. Vsr- William I.ri'SHHrd to Joseph J. vania Portable TV . . , Neb. non, fined $15. a Clock Radio . . . a HI-FI I and Rena C. Macaione, property ELECTRONICS Now Reduced at 111 P'erguson Rd. Phonograph . . . a Tran- Now Otto and Esther L. Neubauer LABORATORIES Uster or Battery Portable SAVE 25% to Roger M. and ('nrolyn E. My- Radio . . . a DuMont TV. rick, jiropertv at Mountain View and Hillsdale Kds, 277 BROAD For your gift list I'khvanI and Kinily C Souza to Herbert W. and Virginia K Un­ RADIO T 1 t [ V I S I 0 N r'JSP* r ’JBd* tie ver, property at 92 Deepwood Dr.' ChaURl S Bartfords €omm. Jo.srpli M ahd Ann D. Murphy duuuifl 8 New Have*. Ceaa. to Hobert • IV \’alentlne, property ChaaMel SS flprlicfleM, NEiibb. ChaMaei M New BrltAm. Cobb. on Henry St. buy Imperial OhBBBel 41 Helroke. llaeB. Izense CliBniial 58 Waferbanr <'obb. Robert J. Sm ith to Edw ard D. OAS H EA T i n P’hler.s Jr, property at 550 Main ,I:M ( 8) THR BIO PAYOFF Rt . 5-yonr period beginning May (88"85) TODAY IB OCB8 ( BEAT THE CLOCK INSTALLERS ARTHUR DRUG 1. 1950; option to extend addition­ (W) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE the label knowledgeable people recognize al five yeara. 8:85 < 8^5) THE VKBDICT IS YOUBS 942 MAIN ST. - ST. JAMES BLOCK <»-85) FROM THF.s e BOOTS Tra4le Name ( 8) CONNECTICUT BAND­ Joseph D. 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United States (K-M) TV THBATEB 6 FLASH BM.nS $C.95 Uathollcs of these rites total about On th* Rotary Center of "Cortaln Call” 7.95 ( SAS) DB. I. q. Fi.A.sii iini.oitn SPECIAL 700,000; I heir world total Is about Marlborough S Cernar* Nichols t t : 0 ( S-4SI LVCILLK BALL-DESI 1—020 FILM TUESDAY 11.000,000 Ijitln Is almost exclu­ Where C.8. Highway* t and TIRE ABNAZ SHOW T BATI'KHIKS tVhlle They l.aal sively the lllurglral language of 6-A Cro**. Manchastar Inc. Ooee te Baa Valley" ONLY tVIlILK -nirY LAST (K-M) TV DANCE PABTV the Western rite, to which most GaetU: Abbe Laae. Halen ------s US. Uathollcs belong, but the Goodyear Oahasher Toib Peetea. anil VISIT ol'R LiqroR nrPT. Eastern Catholics, divided Into five 4 DINING^ ROOM$ AaSre Efleviky aad Mell.ia INSTEAD buy only a fresh tree oi ARISTOCRAT BKAFTiriiLLY ROXKD K riles, use 13 different languages Haydea 2 CoektoN Lo u ih im HEADQUARTERS „ < •-«> FATTI p a g e SHOW RUM and BRANDY FOR rOMPl.FTF SF-LEUTION In their services. l t ; 0 ( ASS) AOBN DALY, NEW8 short a time before Chriitmoi as nVE POUNDS DELICIOUS AND POR SNO W TIRES (IJ> ADVKNTCBE8 OF IDO- OF ALL BOAT ANNIE possible. Do not keep a tree after E.VRLV COSMETKW GUEST ROOMS Store and Plant 285 Broad S t (0 ) 8CTBNCE FICTION THEA- \ Women of ancient Israel used TEL. Ml 3-SI 79 It .4$ (53) EARLY LATE SHOW it hai dried out. Locate tree away FRUIT eo.smetlrs. They blackened their Reservations Requested "Main 81. Kid" L CHOCOLATES eyehrmva and eyelashes with man­ ' East Hampton ( t) WEATHER. NEW8 A from exit doors and pastaQeways.' 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/ . EVENING REBALD, MANCHE8TEB, CONN. HONDAT, DECEMBER 0 , 1»BS IRANCHiSaTiai IgVKNiJNO HlilKAUI. MAMJliKS'i'KK. CUNM. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1968 UuUcato that the service life of Werner Students Army. Helicopters some eOmpoLe^ts may be extend­ Andover ed by as much aa SSO hours, with Liberated Lad Playing at Bank l^ t^ e w Record considerable monetary savings In CASH the case of expehaive parts,, and Gets His Wish Firemen Place Tank TratllUonal orfan music heard to "wrap up" your Fi>rt Rucker, Ala, — Four cargo that the flight avaUahllity of the all laat week and conUnulng until beliooptara set aa Army record aircraft can be vastly increased HOUDAY EXPENSES d u ^ recent testa at the Army with the newly tested maintenance Fort Bragg, N. C.—Fourteen the day before Christmas in the WMl# procedures. lobby of the Manchester Trust Co. IrWwYYB m MY IHi Aviation Center here. Two H21 years ago a nine-year-old Dutch On Surplus Chassis tesshrlirliltw 1. MM ftr few tofMsjr Mss»lsil . . . Shawneea and two HM Choctaws boy stood on hia front porch with has been preeented through the cssM IS tsSsyl I. esM w cltis w keek IHIS...Usvtiw'«r)>rtwkediel le I logged a total of 4,000 hours In courteey of Fred Werner'i Studio. UMYieiU. $. MtN^UIIT eesiseef fee |c Swlsg Ike ktIMsys . < • the air, the equivalent of Is yeara Malay Tongue'Adopted his teary-eyed father and watched b« held In the all-purposs room In In addition to Werner playing, BBtosanmi'l •CNffiCiM.'s SMieslee leisfsstloesi Ciiklmured at law aast Flying on a se'ver.-dayra-ti'eek land. yourself*’ job yesterdsy: *rransfer-[ Ihe, hoi lunch program ters, Richard Sloan, Miss Jane Malaya, the natlontd language is School will close at the usual Reese, Albert Carlson and George MS MAIN ST., Ovtr Woelworth’S, MANCHESTER . hedule with three shifts of pliotl to be Malay. But for at least 10 Now Pfc. Hendrick Janssen Is an rlnit its tank to a 10-wheel surplus | Hubbard. Mltehall I'SUS • A A far tha YES MANagtr during each 24-hou. period, they years English will continue to be 82nd paratrooper here himself, Army GMC truck purchased last time In botji the elementary school flew an average of 12 hours, 11 ready If order^ to go to any land and nilA.M High School and will The Hammond Electric Organ Open Thursday Evenings Until 8 P.M. used aa an official language. Par­ year. has again been loaned by Watkins minutes daily. Mileage chalked up liament . will decide when the where oppression has replaced The tank was out of commia-| reopen on -Tan. ft S Not W IIM 4Mi tM.M uto* w ,tl» npaU Is was equal to 12 trips around the freedom and a similar mission and •Ion for onlv six hours With s i rarol Sing Around Tree Bros, of Manchester. * It r.n.tlw aanMy IsimIImsn W tft.n mk world. change can be made, and the Con­ welcome await him qnd his fellow The Harden Club will hold Its stitution assumes that this will be t*am of about 20 men workinp, thr^ C ikss. BiNiPieisL riMSwei eo. More than once the four ‘chop­ STRACmen. tank was mo\-pd from the tnuk^ an-ujal Communltv Carol Sing F A U T V A h done only step by step. When the wondering boy asked which the department had houRtO around its Christmas tree on the Shakespeare's ‘'Macbeth" was pers flew 44 houtB out of 48 with his father why he wept, he was told second hand ten \ears ajo A ir.a , hhiarv lawn at ft o'clock torn Eht. based on facts, but the drama Is inspections performed during re- DOESN’T FLAP WINGS that he would understand when he lor piece of equipment used in the Ml lo’An.«ip«*op|r AT# invU>-l to par- historical only in that It Is founded fueUng. AC the end Otf the 48 hours A flying fish does not flap' its got older. on the murder of King Duncan by BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. all were baclt on the I-hour'flight Iransferrinc operation was a sniall' fKipalc schedule. wings, but Bprisads them airplane “But I knew then that someday power shervel of the Andover Septi Macbgth. fashion, vibrates' his tail on the I ivanted to go to America,” says Tank fo., now owned by I,eo:i Manrh^t^r ICv^iilnf Herald An- preliminary studies of the tesU water’s surface and soars aloft. Janssen. Falnie: dovrr rofTf*%ponrt^nl. Mr%. Paul D. The newer inn k riiaaais hii- r7nn«tlrhl, tH^phonB rilfrlm more liorsepower and more hrskniR 2 power than the old one These ad vantaRPs are ronsidered es.sential^ In this ton-n v-hlrh reportedli de OPEN rived Its name from the phrase “and over the hills, " The new Gnirf Cases diass's has only 4 ooo miles on Its v:.v MONDAY and TUESDAY speedometer . In jail for Intoxication. The »en- Unlon’a production totaled 113.- Gypsies Total 5 Million Despite the quick change-over to. Mondji.v teneHr in court thla rnoni" OF MANCHESTER unique In thla area A great deal before getting involve*! In Uic Ing A bond waa onlered. ^ FLETCHER GLASS CO. of consideration was given to the fight During the aniffle, Ran'l f\m lim uin-ea were granted to M Itehell project before the actual work be­ aaid, he tore the ahirt of Km eat jlyCo / .Mooie, 44, of Hartford. 9-7879 gan on it six month. ago Since Wellakopp, of 7 0 K. Center St I ilnving urulff llu* infl'ience of in- 188 U'R.ST .MIUm.K TI'R.N'PIKE H - then several nights have been Rltrhle poaled a f.'iO bond pend 1 toxlfantH, Jan. 10. fjeorge K. Km- ItOR.NER DURANT 8T. an invitation to holiday glamour apent each week on it hy depart­ Ing hia appearance In court I ery. 3k of Hartford, apeedlng, Jan. ment volunteers The preliminary Judge VVeeley (V fJryk transfer i 12, an-l Henry J. Doa|aidlna, 41, NKVN I.ARCER QUARTERS work Included a complete overhaul red to Juvenile roiir! the case of 1 f)f Kant H nrifonl, Improper paaa- living* of the brake ayalem and changing John McHugh, 1 7 . o f 2 0 9 Hlllatown I Ing, .Ian r» j*u ; n t v ok f r o n t a n d r e a r p a r k in g of the lighting system Rf| who wna ehnrgeit wlHi aa- A fter a hnef trial, the court RC- s t r a |^ « M The pumping system Is Imsed rm , a a u l t fpillte-i I»n\Pi A Simnwina. 3R, of a new power take-off 211 gallon j M cH iigli turncft iilniHelf in to |i«i Rollon, on a < harge of following AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Jonglin« per muuile presaure pump whlih 1 lire Nfiv 2 0 after a figiit on the loo i Inaely. Hlmnmna waa arreated r a - the men modified to suit Ihe new |Ho\ArlI Cljeney Teihnlcnl School Nov 26 after a minor accident on GLASS FURNITURE TOPS arrangement The pump, like nun h g r o i i n d . a , Oakland St. In which he drove In­ Exclusiva alostic other fire department equipment, to Ihe rear of a m ilk delivery F'roaecui^u- Jniui H FitTfiernld MIRRORS (Firtplae* and Deer) mogic midriff giv«* you was purehasefl out of Ihe depart tn ifk aaid M eHugii had originally fared tha fmcothoit buif men!'a own funds without town a atudent court a' the arhool aa a PICTURE FRAMING (ell types) assist snee to hip tln« you've reault r>f tlie flglit Ship Trirs ‘.Srarr-Ciiills’ Work on the trsnsfer npersllim •ver hod. only. M cH ug h waa ftraf arraigned In WINDOW end PLATE GLASS begsn S t * s m. yesterdsy snd eon- T o w n (’f)iiit D c 1 lull liljk f aae Minneapolla To keep aea gulla 32A-40C. -t o ,95 tinned until ft p m , with some men u n a continued flr^f tr. I)ec « then off their (sreal l,«akea ateamer. the i'ONTRACTORH: WK HAVE IN STOCK everyone, just everyone's remslnlng all dsy, lyiinrheon was to thla morning 'I'lie juvenile rhnmplaln, crewinen liave been served hv the depshtmenl's re­ mllpv Si wan flnefl | 3 f o r production of IJHO lkk ranked eec- Parlies will be held In all grades I:'- g i f t keeping an unllrenaed dfig ond '1‘hlrd waa (Ireal Britain w llh Of the elementary arhool tomorrow llarrv Kelatri, of no rerlain ail 360 R42 vehl-’lea an-l Kranre waa afternoon A arhool carol sing will dreaa, w a a actilrnfcd tfi five rtaya fourth with 724,662. I ’lie Soviet *5

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P ^ G E S I X ■ANCHESTlte EVENING HERALD. IfANCHESTEIL CONN* H O ^A T , DECElfBER 22, 19B8 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTEI^'00NN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER a , 19B8 T* 'Wfr* burned Saturdgy In ■ ttrt Ro(bkpille Six Children Oikt. left 38 fiunlliea homelcaa. Two Children Coventry Coventry units at our own expenat. TNe then Mri,.. Oeorge Aimlllo end her Airlines Strikes Build leased three unlta to the Town of 8 Persons Perish children' 'Were' trapped In the ^ o h n i c c A . Coventry for one year for the sum A Lasting Gift Of One Family apartment hy the flames. of 81. The town's only obligation In State Accidents A puff of sbtoke came through Known Dead in Pair Injured Town Costs is to inatall and ’ maintain these 1808 Christmas Theme That Interpret The unlta In town owned trucks.” PARKER PENS the floor while M n. Annillo was Transport Scramble (Ootrtinned trom Page One) Killed in Blaze In the living room. D e^rah was lit Wiehes Of Hie Familp Democratic Representative Ste­ the kitchen. Montreal Fire A t Car Skids IV (OoBttaued from One) . Put at $244) phen Lioyzim has termed this pur­ ho was struck by an automobile ARTHUR DRUC Of Winning Decoration tried to reach the baby," she tend that th« pay scale of other chase and Installation as "highly near hla home, Kaiikauna, Wls., Dec. 22 (Ab — JOHN B. BURKE Police said Fiore told her husband later, “ but there want you to know that 1 Intend to lines Is higher than theifs, which (OoiitlMMd fro a Page Om ) OffHighwa rtregular." was the 'victim of a hit-and-run Six children sought refuge In • waa too'much emoka. She was Mi- cloaely watch your future activiUba ranges frpm ,8400 to 81,602 month­ FUNERAL HOME For Radios The selectmen said the radios driver. •'Christmas In HoLllly Solomon, Slcln Rd., EllinR- bathroom of their flaming hoimt ting on the high chair and t' ly. An American spokesman said known. Some o f the families are } had already shown a saving in William E. Allen, 29, Wlnsted. ton: Mrs. Shirley Pease and sonj with aerioua ^ b t g aa to your Raymond Bigelow, 27, and RANGE la the thome of the outdoor Clirist yesterday i^nd died of burns and couldn't reach her.” iobaa of honeaty and lair play.” 82.234 wguld be the top pay under recent Immigrants: TEL. HQ s-imn. The price of installation of three time and money during a recent and -James Washington, South mas decoration that haa won top Poh.son rid , Vernon; Kdith Beck­ Annillo himielf waa at work In a company offer. The blast pushed out the sides jamtai Zoldak, 27, both of Wil ' ' r r suffocation. Safety was only a few Lot Angeles Mayor NOrris Poul- 87 BAST OENTEB ST. 2-way radios *4n Coventry town snowstorm. One of the town trucks Norfold, died yesterday in an auto­ priie in a rity-aponsorcd contest. man. 74 Prospect ,St.; Ruth Oard- a nearby diner when the fire oc­ son tilld'Jn another to Sayen: The company claimed that an of the building and then ailpeared AMBULANCE SERVICE tic, ware admitted to Windham ran into difficult and merely had mobile collision at Winsted. JudRc.s yesterday awarded first ner, 4.'i Thomas St.; Kvald .lohn- feet away through a kitchen door. curred. to ahoot upward. DebrU waa trucks was given aa 8240 at a fUEL OIL "StlpRgl^ protest the pilot hour before the strike deadline, Omm unlty Memorial Hoepital to call another for help,' the se­ A Milford man, Donald Mack, 87, prise and a trophy to P.ene Cote. son. Hartford: Emily Hoffman, 21 Firemen recovered the bodies Mrs. Annillo dropped her 4-year^ thrown about One automobile, preaa conference Saturday. lectmen said. 168 Hiph St. for the mo.st oiilstand- ■trike of AA at this time. Travel­ the union renewed, a demand for with laceratlona of the face and died yesterday in another 2-car GASOLINE Elllnpton Avetx of I.ynn. 7; Douglas, 6 ; Margaret, old son Arthur 40 feet from the a 75-hour, work ibonth instead of parked nearby, waa almost buried. Richard Qaliriat and Bertron crash in Milford. lljp decoration. The display in<'lud- Flirth Saturdliai: A son to Mr. ing public trying to get home for Two elderly alsters, Mrs. Rosa In the past, the driver would 7: John, 3; Barbara, 2H: and living room window to firemen's 86 hours for pilots on Jet planes. head and possible other injuries as Hunt, first and second selectmen, Edward T. Cofskl, 46, Spring- ed a (■'miple pomp for a ride In a and Mrs. f,eonnrd Voisine, Pinney Christmas being gi;eat]y Incon­ Charron and Mrs. Amy Dugas, Who have to locate a telephone and call Michael, 1*4, children of Mr, and nets below. She did the same ■with venienced. I am not arguing the Negotiations long were stalled the result of'a 1-car accident on said they felt it waa to the Town's the garage asking someone to go field. Mass., was killed Saturday In cutter drawn hy a white horse sev­ .St , Ellinpt.on. ■Mrs. Floyd Weyneberg. shared an apartment in the build­ eral other fipiire.s, and a period George, ,7. Then she jumped her­ merits of the case, but the tim b^ over company tnalstence that a Rt. 81 at 9 p.m. yesterday. advantage to spend $240 as the ra­ out and locate a truck to send to Thompsonville when his car struck Birth today: A daughter to Mr. The parents were attending an self. contract cover both jet and piston- ing, were i;e8cued. dios would save this and much A tree. BANTLY OIL srene on the hphted pon h. of the strike just before Christmas "I was lhaking the bed,\ said Coventry Police said Bigelow was his aid, but thanks to the 2-way and Mrs Roland fjifrance, 22 Ban­ early Mass four blocks away when Two other brothers, Earl 11, and Is certainly not In the public Inter­ engine craft. more by their use. radio all he had to do this time I ■'I'll' . I\( . The theme carries out the town's croft Rd, the fire broke out, apparently In Mrs. Charron, "and my slater driving east on Rt. 81 when his sesciuicenlennial observance this Joseph, 9, crawled through a kltch-, est." Eastern said its flight engineers car skidded in front of the home of Galtnat said "Hunt and I as pri­ was call direct to the other track TAKE YOI'B CHOICE . M \ !N ■■ I III.I. I Admitted today: Frank Carlson, the living room. They saw the Are en window to a fire escape and In the kitchen preparing lunch vate cltlcens knowing the value of fall of it.s tiepiiininp in 1808 The strikes disrupted travelers' went out because the company when there was a terrible roar and Raymond H. ' Bradley, recently and ask for help. This, the select­ A Wedding reception may be a r>7 JFiph ,‘tt.; Dons Kiica, RFD .7. engine standing In front of their safety. - plans for the pecond consecutive 2-way radios in construction and men contend, saved not only time TEL MItclicll 9-4595 Second pn/i- wa.u awarded to home when they returned. adopted the recommendation of a the wall and the celling fell on me elected chairman of tne Coventry tea buffet, a lunch, breakfast or I-ewi.'- K Miner of Karl .81 , who holiday, Pre -/iTianksglvlng air presidential board that the en­ maintenance work, purchased four but gas aa well. Weyneberg broke from the Joseph also tried to rescue Deb­ and the bed. Democratic Town Committee. formal dinner. KOCh VILLE TK 5-3271 displavcd .8.inta Claus' workshop at I’ernon and Talooltvilla news Is orah, even had her in his arms. travel was choked by a strike at gineers should have pilot training Police aald Blgejow’a 'ca r wrjpt haiidleil ttirouph The Herald's g:»r.p of fire fighters and climbed "I screamed and I coula hear my the Norm Pole, willi .Santa and But he lost his grip and couldn't Trans World Airways as well as at for service on jets. The company sister screaming In the kitchen. off to the right where it aldeewl^d reinili-r on ihe loofiop and sever j Itr , w tio effectively . at least 2<1 Ihe mimher n o w Kiretrien found Douglas, whb ap­ New York -The average pair of country. Its 188 planes serve 123 The baby boy came yesterday at become more familiar ■with Swed­ hospital In the South Coventry Fire useil spoilipf'it.s on hi.n tiouse ns I known, accordlnp to British re­ parently liad attcmpleil to flee the modern bifocal eyeglasses Is cities In 2.1 states, plus the Canad­ St. John’a Hospital here. ish contributions to America Dmartment ambulance. » part 'he displav Alexander: searchers reportinp In the Brit­ bathroom, al Ihe foot of the stairs worked on by 123 different peo­ ian cities of Ottawa and Montreal, through exhiblu at Sikansen Folk •rhe accident was investigated by Photo by Burkhsmp iVapiier of 8 Hiplilaiid A\'c, won l.ali .Medical Journal, Three new down which the youngsters had ple, according to the Better Vis­ Dennis, first of Bing Crosby's Park here, the w ord ’s oldest open- members of the Coventry Police u s T N i m e fifth prir.e willi a display of choir Mexico City, Bermuda and Puerto four grown sons to wed, made the variants of henioplobin D were run from their bedrooms. Douglas ion Institute. It passes through Rico. air m'useum. The museum's ex- Patrol who aald Bigelow will be failed to make a curve, lost control boys and a revolvmp Christmas found In blood from a Turkish died of burns. The others, found Ir 137 separate operations and Is In­ Groaner a grandfather last Thurs- hlblt’a ' in connection with the Window Shades arrested sometime today and of the vehicle, spun around and Eastern says It handles more day~but just by a technicality. He C o v e n try tree Cypriot, a Giijeriitl, and a Sikh tire hat broom, suffocated. spected 38 times during Its proc­ 176th anniversary of Uie treaty of charged with reckless driving and turned over. Judpcs were Miss Certnide Ful­ passengers than any other airline. accomplished It by adopUng Pafa from India. The fourth, related to Coroner Bernard Kemps said essing. The lenses are accurate to friendship and commerce between Made to Order failure to obey trsiffic commission Mrs. Akerlind and the children SOCtiSTIOHSt ler. Kllery Kinptnn and Kenneth American claims It ranks first in 7-year-oId aon by a former mar­ News T^bits hemoplohln .1. was found In an the stairway to the first floor led 1 ''100,000th of nn Inch, or about Sweden and the United States signs. Court date has not been set. were taken to Manchester Me­ Rich Decisions were based on Into the kitchen, where a door the number of passenger-miles riage. ALSO Four Escape I'lnplishman trom .Malaya Hnlike 1/300th of the diameter of a hu­ flown and In air cargo. have enabled visitors to follow the morial Hospital in the Coventry Culled from AP Wires < \ oripinali'v, u.se of a basic scene some previously discovered hemo- gave access In Ihe hack yard. The Dennis, 24, and Pat. who la 27, and pencral prsid taste man hair. American puts Its normal dally Swe^sh emigrants to the New VENETIAN BLINDS War Cave Pencils Push Fire Department ambulance. Silvia .-xcar-M,- plolilii types, none of the new ones balltroom was located at Ihe right were married May 4 In Las Vegas, iWto: Tale.otlv Ills Winners passenger load at 24,000 persons, . . , . - -r,- . I ------and show where they set- Bring your old rollers In and was admitted and held over night / I are associated with disease. of the atalrcase. , Nev., where she was a chorus girl.j tied and what they accomplished. Serious Hurts for observation of a possible con­ In a similar contest in Talcott- FINE MIBTAKF and claims It ranks first In the save 85o per shade. New York — About a blUlon- Sen. Richard ri. Russell (D-Ga.) villc. sponsored by Ihe Talcotivllle Kemps said the children appar­ Anadarko, Okla, (Ab Mrs. Oris number of passenger miles flown and-a-half lead pencils are sold an­ cussion. She was released yester­ to try again to persuade Congress Improvement Assn , Robert Drew SON FOR HAR41ITAYN ently ran down the stairs and Barney returned from the beauty and In air cargo. Eastern cites a nually In the United States. As Car Flips days The other two were released to pass law providing for voliu- won first prir.e for his display on Kanta Monica, Calif , Dec. 22 l.dh either took a wrong turn into the Pencils caught on for the first time immediately after treatment. shop to And a parkliir ticket on figure o f 21,000 persons carried Uiry relocation of whites and Ne­ PLENTY OF FREE EASY PARKING Welles P.d i ^ 11-pound, Il'^-oiince boy was Fiorn bathroom or were driven bark her car's windshield. dally. during the Civil War, when sol­ The accident was investigated Second prize went to W esley j to act ress ■ .layne Mans- from the kllchrn hy heavy smoke. The two Ulncs are anriong six diers wanted to 'write home and Oscar Akerlind, 43, of Mile Hill by State Policeman Walter Smie- groes as Way to reduce racial ten­ I)(![>iitV .Stale Fire Marshal Earl She promptly dropped the fine Rd., Coventry, was arrested and gal of the Stafford Springs bar­ Tounp, Taylor P.d; and t bird | her mtisi leinan husband, ami ticket Into the <‘oiirteay fine who agreed recently to aid each found that quill pens and poke- sions . . , Four auto passengers die prize was awarded to Alphonse .'licltcy Hai^;ila.\' Si'liwiinke said Indications point charged with speeding Saturday as racks. box on the street, l^ater she other financially In the event sny berry ink were too much bother in flaming car-bus crash in Chi­ tJzelpes, Welles Rd. H argilay dauccil around Ihe cor­ lo lire living room plug or lamp as is shut down by labor disputes. to carry in the field. the result of an accident on Akerlind is scheduled to appear cago. tile source of the lire. A ni'igh- learned the tk ket was a parking for Swamp Rd. In which his car turned in Coventry Justice Court Friday. Honorntile mention was (fiven ridor of Ml. .lolui's Hos)>ltal here The other lines are TWA, Pan Special gift from Po|>e John bor saw sniiike piiiiring from the lot ticket her husband bad for- over and was demolished. to Raymond Jackson. Welles Rd ; after’ gelling t lu’ gooil trews He American World Airways, Capital FIRST PHILANTHROPIST X.XIII, a Valuable gold altar piece, wIndowH nnil turned In lire alarm. golterl to take off Ihe car wlien he Christinas John Hiiik'cni, Hart D r, and Har­ emtrra.ed hi.s rtrother-iir-law, clurr- and United. America’s first philanthropist Akerlind, his wife Louise, 38, brought to tile Roman CaUiollcs lling: "Olr, boy' It's a Irov'" Tire living room and kllctien of visited Dallas, Tex., a few days Taxes Take One Third old Smith, Main SI. before. Wages are the main Issue In the was George Peabody (179.1-1869), and their two daughters. Sharon, of Poland by Stefan Cardinal Wys- Jiidpes were: Donald Freeman. He arrri Ihe Irlornle aclress were lire limiie were charred, but the American dispute. The pilots con- Rending flowers Is such a beautUul way to say, “ Merry Christ­ who made gifts of more than 12 12 and Silvia, 17, walked away 501 East Middle married Inst Jrrn 17 otlier riiuins escaped aerlous dam- New York — The total tax bur­ zynskl upon his return from John Hiirll. Mrs Robert K. Shi- m as:' Choose from plants, planters and bouquets. million dollars during his lifetime from the accident. State Police H om e... Thirty-one paclfi.sls at mods and Mrs. Charles Knit, The be City Council will hear two U was Ihe secoml child for each I'l.A.ME.S KII.I, TGT all hidden taxes, now amounts to about one third of the families' protests inside a base being pre­ M niniawtniwiainisiiwia(nM iwwiwwiwataiwaiaiwiaK i*f| SOX SET Bauer. 72 Village ,St. DIVIDEND I e Caaaal styleo Admitted yeslerday; Robert INDOOR and OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS /■ Chase, Crystal Ijike TREE LIGHT SETS . Discharged yesterday: Ronald RATE APPROVED IMKIMl—O.E. BUIJIS Reg. Hanson, Worcester Rd . Vernon. 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:■ j ■■ . • - P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1958 MANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1968 P A G * N IN R lack of determination to make it Crippled Children and Adults (ad­ Doane St, and France* M. Bana- i3lanrt;pBtpr dress above). vlg«, SO, of 270 Burnham St, were willimpMM to 96 par succeed, has already seen both Driver® Arrested Hat Boyte Uio Bonate; San. Arthur K H s a ly The Another aource of Information involved in a minor collision on p'tot luck. 6,500 at Sikorsky (D-New Haven), Senate major­ sides surrender bits of their orig­ besides the book by Dr, Barbara ii In Two Accidents William* St. Police said Mr*. ' ‘Tve mat a lot of smarter people ity loader; S «i. Abner W . Slbal ^DPitin^ ijprald inal position. Perhaps, when the a book by Oottlober entitled "Un­ than X who didn’t make th* grade PUBLitiHKD BY THE Banavige backed from a driveway Get Pay'Increase (tt-Norwalk), Senate minority derstanding Stuttering." H E R ALD PR INTING CO. INC. conferees, who have adjourned for Doctor Says Walter Huchro, 81, of W tst and colltdod t^Ui Ml** Pyka’* ve­ simply, for ohe reason— thoy didn't leader; Rep. Samuel Gk>ogel (I>- Blsaeli Street ^ It is important to realize that Luck Big Ingredient get the breaks. the yoar-end hojidays. reconvene, Hartford, slightly injured in an hicle whicli,^yva* traveling slowly. Don’t Know What to 6hro? Stratford, Doc. 22 (45— A 7-12- New Britain), House majority WHY SHOP AROUNb Manchester Conn the youngster who stutters or has "But 1 do think thing more THOMAS F F^EROUSON accident yesterday, was atrested There w e r e ^ injuries. _ . ont cents-an-hour wage boost foy leader; Rep. William O’Brien (D - they will find it within their re­ some other speech defect probably SEND MONTGOMEWY W ARD is ImportanL You have to have WALTER R FERGUSON By RDW IN r. JORDAN, M.D. and charged with reckless driving, about 6,600 hourly em|>loyaa at Portland), Speaker of the House; Publlehera spective governments’ Interest to Written for N EA 8er>loi> will not "outgrow" the difficulty a willingness to.'fight for what Is Founded October i. itMl police reported. He is due in court CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES Sikorsky Alrc.aft went into effect Rep. A. Searle Pinney (R-Brtxik- pdvc up enough more to provide An mormon* amount of re­ by himself. Expert advice should irning In Success Formula worthwhile.” Jan. 10. ttday. fiekH, House minority leader, and PublUhed Everv Evening Except all the rest of us with a belated search ha* been conducted on the be obtained as soon as possible In It aad as DENOMINATIONS REDEEMABLE Being a mllllonslrs at 87 Isn’t Sen. Anthony J. Armentano (D - Bundava and Hollaaya Entered at the subject of etuttering and other order to avoid ipindicapplng a Police said Huchro drove into Springfield, Mas*., 1 ^ . 22 (4>— even Singer's idea of success. The pay hike wes offered by the FAIRWAY HAS IT! Poat Office at Mancheater Conn aa Christmas present In the form of the rear of a car driven by W il­ AT ANT WABDS STORE ANTTIMB wN*w York <4>)—Ever get tired of trains. I got tired of the dUmate.'’ company negotiators Dec. 8 in Hartford), president pro tempore Second Ciaaa Mall Matter speech defects. youngster unnecessarily. Th« mailer of a Christmas pack­ ‘The successful man really is of the Senate. a treaty banning nuclear bomb liam E. Schultz, 84, of 06 B. Main hsaring about the guy who left a Harry settled in the Miami area Hartford. Union employes, mem­ Stutterer*, it i* *ai^, constitute age wanted to be pure thb^glft he the one who is eatiafied. I don’t In his letters Ribicoff congratu- SUBSCRIPTION RATES St.,', who had stopi^d for a traf­ amill town to make good in the big and went into the real estate field bers of Local 877, United Auto- tests. one of the largest group* of handi­ think I've found that kind of suc­ WE’RE RESTOOKINR DAILY ON A U MERCHANDISE Payable In Advance fic light on .Main St. Huchro told was sending didn't get wet, \ cltyT at the beginning of Florida's tre­ mobilo Workers, ratiflet' it later. latsd each of the men on ihelr One Yeai ...... 116 60 capped people in the world. One cess at all. Peace of mind is very elections to positions of leadership . 7 76 A Tlioiight for Today police he had not noticed Williams Phet Office workers spottedHhl* ■ Well, here's the story of a guy mendous postwar building surge. The aalary Increase came two Six Montha ...... estimate is that there are 15 mil­ note yeaterday on the outside important, and I still pace back and said ‘Tt la a great'honor and Three Montha ...... 3 W' Sponsored by the Manchester car tn front of him, 'vS Since then he has handled Uie weeks after some 3,000 salaried . 1 30 ft’s Alway.s Different lion persons who stutter. Aproxl- a package: who got Ured of the big city and and forth in my head too much." responsible to serve In the AND BEST OF A U IT S FAIRWAY PRIGEOI One Month ...... * Council of flharciMs Huchro received a few cuts on brokerage on real eatate deals to­ employes received a 8 per cent Weekly ...... ,.30 miitely seven out of 1,000 ficr.sons "Postmaster: Please do not left It to do better elsewhere. Asked what he missed most from capacity of a legislative leader.” Single Copy ...... 0 6 TTie W'all Street^ Journal com­ his forehead, police said, but de­ taling In the neighborhood of 8100 across-the-board wage boost. in the tJniteil States are believed to .. Harry Stnger, a self-made mil­ ■■ ■ ■> clined medical assistance. douse this package in water tf hta old life In New York City, Har­ Pay scales were unavailable. MEMBER OF miserates. tongnie In cheek, with suffer from this speech defect. An earnest Christian woman lionaire, Is a stocky, dark person­ million. Police also arrested Paul Bols- ticking sounds are heard. Inside is ry, shivering In his tan polo coat, The wa^e increasee were ne­ THE ASSuriATED PRESS an Amerli-nr Industry faring un­ Kxnctly what causes stuttering stopped for a moment to look at a toy robot which may go mto able man who probably could sell a He' also invested his own funds looked down at the icy pavement, Spillane Tops in Turkey The AaaocuiK'«l Preee >a excluatveiy and moat otlmr speech defects Is soneault, 49, of 55 Wells St., and wriat watch to a century plant. cannily. .Today he owns the land gotiated under a wage reopener entitled to the uae of renuhllcatl«>r of pleasant news, a window display in which, am9 ng operation If the box Is squeezed." A^ENTION LADIES! up at the gaunt .wintry metropoli­ all new* diepntchee rredlled to It or not known. .Stmie believe that chil­ charged him with failure to grant He was born here only 37 years under four hotels and motels. He Is clause in a 2-year wo^k contract Istanbul — Turkish readers of Check Our Xmas Assortments other things, was pictured the tan skyline. "West Germany,” the Journal the right of way. algned last February. not otherwiae credited In tnia nat»er dren may h(l horn predisposed to Babe in the manger at Bethlehem. •go, the son of an Austrian Im- building In Miami the new Cen­ “Nothing,” he said firmly. “It’s paperbsek-type novels are gob­ and alao the local newa publlahed here Sikorsky is a division of United bling up American mystery writer All rlghta of republlrallon ol aperlai notes, ‘ has nollfled the US. It speecli iliHonfers, That Is, the dif­ As she stood there, two other Bolssoneault drove from a Math ^ IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING wlgrant who made a hard living In tral shopping plaza, a 40 acre, 810 a great place to visit — but I'd Aircraft Corp. Mickey Spillane's output. His pap­ dlepatrhea herein are alao reserved wants to cut imports of American ficulty Is not Inherited but the women stopped to look and she St. parking lot late Saturday night the handbag business. At 18 he million project. rather make my life somewhere ICICLES CARBS erbacks headed the list of trans­ LIGHTSETS coal from the present 12 million nervous constitution of some chil­ heard one of them say: "Just look and hit a car driven by Richard quit college because Ite found it Next month he opens the 87 mil­ else. F\ill aerrire client of N K A Serv dren makes them more susceptible J. Lukas, 17, of 30 Foxcroft Dr., lations in Turkey last year, with Id*' Inc at that, they’re dragging religion N Em E GOLOR-GREME RINSE tbo hard to both eat and study on lion Montmartre, newest hotel "Here nobody really cares what Publlahera Rcpreaeniallvea The tons a year to about one or IWo to speech difficulties. 80 verslona of Spillane 'books being Into Chrlstmn,s" police said. Damage was light. M) 18 a week delivery boy’s wage, along the. glittering Miami Beach you do. But in other places if you SNOW RIBBON CANOLES Juhue Mathewa Sj.ecial Aaency - New million tons a reduction that The sex of the youngster, and Bolssoneault Is due In court Jan. 5. Ribicoff to Meet published. Second place was held' York Chlraco D<-irnlt and Bo*ton ’’tJnto you Is born this day, a t'- “I also felt Dad couldn't go on stretch. It Is situated on the old do something big or worthwhile, perhaps tlie race, may play sohi'e by Jac(c London with five. Ameri­ MEMBER Af^DIT RTPEAU OF would slash US. coal exports by Savior, who is Christ the Lord." A third weekend accident was High Luster^ Concentrate 1 ^ 0 ^ Tax working forever the way he had Firestone estate Just north of the the community is proud of you for CIRrULATIONS ^ _ part There are about four or five Assembly Chiefs cana Srneat Hemingway and W il­ almost one-fifth. So the angels announced the first also reported but no arrest tvas been,’’ Harry recalled. "So we bor­ swank Eden Roc and Fontainebleau It." SPRAY SEALS CUT-OUTS limes as many boys who stutter a.s It took Singer six years of legal liam Falkner, however, are rated The Herald Printing Ccnn)anv Inc., “ It seems that German pro­ Christmas to humble men of the made. Alice J. Pyka, 19, of 72 rowed 8300 In 1939 and started our aanumei* nn Mnanrtal re.aiKinelblllty loc girls It is said that more of the battling to break zoning restric­ Hartford, Dec. 22 (45 — Gov. as the Turks’ favorite foreign au­ soil on ancient Bethlehem's hill- own handbag factory." typ<*pTaphlral err«>rp at»pcarlna In ad- ducers, fated with mounting coal Caucasian than of the Negro race tions barring hotels from that piirt Reef 1,250 Miles Long Abraham Ribicoff will OMCt with thors. vertlaemenie and other r'*ad)na matter aide. It prospered from the start, and TINSEL PAPER TREES storks and slightly decreasing em­ still ler. of the beach. Democratic and Republican lead­ in The Mnnrhefficr Evening Herald "They're dragging religion into the firm was doing a mllllon- The effect of forcing a left-hand­ Harry doesn't like to be class­ Brisbane — Australia's Great ers of the 1959 General Assembly ployment in their coal flelds. have Christmas." (Jollar-a-year business when Singer r>lapia\ advertlaing cloalng hntjra: ed child to use the right hand is AHENTION MEN! \ ified aa “a booster," but he does Barrier Reef, 1,250 mlies iong, is Dec. 30 for a general discussion PAINT OrDamoRfs For M..pdav-1 t» rn Friday I»Ul pressure on the Bonn govern­ The essence of Cfhrlstmas is wearied of the big rat race, sold TAGS For TMc<«dnv-l n tn Monday proha Illy not considered as Im- BUY CIGARS feel the growth future of Florida— the mightiest coral structure In on state problems. 9 ment to educe sharply the Import­ religious. fiut and went to Florida. Lost Minut* Slioppi« ? F'nr tV*'di * •d a v-I i> m Tueedav porliinl a* It used to be. For exam­ and other areas outside New York the world. The reef, built up by Ribicoff sent letters of invita­ Tired sad rushed? T ut rhtjre.lnx 1 P rn Wciln^itdav "For God BO loved the world ing of Arneritan coal. Seriously ple. I>r Harliara. in a book on GIVE HER A JAMES' ; ■ "I Just got tired of New 'York City— are unlimited. trillions of limestone-depositing tions to the legislative leaders Stop In (or a quick snack BELLS SIGNS BEAOS For p rn Ttuir«ly. When It Adults. II .Smith I.a.Salle .SI., Chi­ cago, 111. unable even Co agree on what derniinds something from u.s. we ON MAIN ST. Also, r should like to reeom- they would talk about. Ueporta Is­ pass over It with Mlihe ami Igno suing from the closed-door con­ mend llie hiKiklet on stuttering rant, Inmn-em r I>repiiied witli the advice and giild- BOX OF 50 DE LUXE ference Indicated that the UusslanH Special Christmas treat— no me­ But there Is. of couise. sonto nnie of the Americiin .Speeeli and Something here ters to feed nights. Besides — were Interested only In propa thing more than the gokleri rule iti- lleiu'lng Assocliitlon ami aviilliible there Is free parking alnsys In Reg. ganda. with their delegation chief Ihrmigh the National .Socirlv for voIvcmI In smh mailers of imfiorls f Purnell Parking— Just a step 1.00 making sweeping political pro­ nml exports Hnim*where there l.s for everyone away. posals the Western technical ex­ Still time to choose CAROS an ecpiatlon brtweer^ the eronomlr perts were not even authorised to I health of oite nation and that of Smoking Stands dlacuss. I another amt somewbeie. not yet Magazine Racks REAL But by the same token, there rleariv dtscovereil, there la a ays- Brass Plaoues OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 may he grounds for expecting tein of world ele to prosper. It Is , WEST Wall Planters SaijyeHA, MISTLETOE 18 MonHit For there Is evlcleme both the .Mo not. after all. a.s If there Wc*i'e tocr Wall Clocks AND MORE^ In Broadcloth vlet Dnlon and the United Stales mm h i fuil In the ucnld. or too Funeral Service Grandfather's Clocks with that "carefully-selected^' look! see their own self Interest served much oil. or too miicli anything Ormond J Weal. Itlrfctor by such a ban that would pfeven! else 'Phe hasic supply c*f such raw Table Planters ENTIRE STOCK I4'J K iisl Center Nt. the further contnfulnntjon of the materials Is limited, and our real, Andirons Mitchell n-7lim Whether you want to give an ash tray or Karth’s atmosphere with Stron- basic prcrblem Is how to make Fireplace Sets j i i p p ® * * * a Hammond Organ you'll still find a big selection tliim-9f> what we have In.st longer That Fireplace Tools PIN UP LAMPS JTi Both countries have at different ]Mdl)lem. In the long run. Is far at Watkins . . . at prices to fit every budget. Manchester’s Oldest times announced test su.Hper^smns, Wood Carriers REG. $2.9B-$3.98. more Important than the problem with l<1nest raelimcs ALL SIZES and WIDTHS and although the Kusslnns hsve of who gets wdmt share of the Im­ Ott-Ntreel Parking Fire Lighters I Moccasin Styles • Scuffs already broken their self lmp<»sed mediate market Hut It Is not. ttn- Eslnlillshrd 1874 Foot Sfopls I Shearling Lined • Romeo Styles ban and the United Stales could forlunatelv. the problem whlc'h Ottomans Back in stock again! Four I Crepe Soles • Corduroys use this as justIfit'ntIon for break engagoH our slmrper Interest Hassocks modern tables in nut brown Ing Its own. the fncl that holli oil walnut with elm burls in­ • Glove Leathers ALL REDUCED sides have made the gesl^irr Is slg- Desk Lamps cluding the 18 X 28-inch step Tree Lite Sets nlftlc'snt. It Indicates they feel ('nlendar \ h. Hoiior Junior Floor Lamps and 20 x 46-inch cocktail mod­ 19.50 they have more to gam In terms Uerlaln seasonal slaUstlcs are In Brid§(|, Lamps els shown here. of world public opinion, from n ban order. Winter, the official season, Hurricane Lamps C"6...... 5 for 35c than from further tests 'rhert* ate that Is. began shout the time you lookitth/s Table Lamps REPLACEMENT undoubtedly lenders In both c <>un 19.95 remhed for another hianlcel, altoni Luggage Racks C- ? / 2 ...... 5 for B5o tries who would like to ccmlinue three hmrrs before dawn this morn­ par B rm Mourn testing, but both countries nln'ndy Pictures C-9'/2 ...... 5 for 75o ing BULBS have an awesome munher and varl'- 'Hie years longest nights, em­ Insurme PlniT Silhouettes 14 X 19Vj inch Smoky Sty of atom and hydrogen botnlis. bracing all except nine hours and Card Tables pine tdvem end table Furthermore, If either side were six rnlrnites of the 24, began Card Table Sets $19.50; 15 X 23-inch determined to go on testing, re­ *2.49 last 'Phursdav. sml will continue maple end table with ALL SIZES gardless of other considerations, It Kitchen Stools through tomorrow. On Wednesday, magazine ritek; (left) VMHEU 8EN A U SHAPES could have scuttled the conference Breakfast Sets night will wrap up a ('hrlslmas 17 X 28-inch maple- on a tent ban berdre this. Just a.s gift of one mimite. nitd giv.e It hack Braided Rugs * VANTME SHIRTS XMAS BOXES 17.95 and-birch end table. 6.98 the conference on preventing sur­ to day. By the first r^f the year, Hooked Rugs T H A T NE E D NO IRONING prise sttack WH.s scuttled. 'Hie test the nights will tie ff»nr minutes Carpet Sweepers ban talks bad In fact been dead­ u m e GIRLS' 8' shorter. By the end of .lanunry. Cedar Chests locked right at the start on the the nights will he only M hours Open tonight and tomorrow night to 9 procedural question of nn agenda long, Boudoir Chairs But the United .Mlales. ilrcHt Itril ■Phr comfort* In .such statistics Mattresses aln and the .Moviet Union mnnngecl is mostly a cold < omfor t Inlel- Box Sprinns to break thrcni^h that lmpas.se and The Wonder Robe Boll Suitcases lectunlly. rntlonally. we can pei'- HeadboarrI Beds Watkins Little Pine Shop is a last-minute- NO MAN EVER HAS TOO MANY go on to hammer out four artirles celve that the diites «»f the calen­ of a draft treaty. Hollywood Reds shoppers paradise with hundreds of quaint accessories dar continue to pmgreHs, that the Roll-Awav Cots like these to till your Christmas lists! ^ No one Is throwing bin hat In position of the sun umlergoes reg- "No big down payment. GIVE REGAL PANTS ALL FAIRWAY the air yet In anticipation of, dl irlar' diangc. that the rialelhle we K(iunl monthly install- Sofa Pillows t l u n e l l a happy conclusion of the talks Hut all ride Ihrcnrgh sj>ace hn.s regu­ nx'iits. Now wc can afford Deacon's Benches \ WINTER WEIGHT FLANNELS PRICEO after so many disappointments In lar and deperrdntile c'vcles In Its the inRurance we've alwaytf Love Seats other Kasl-West negoUnHt>ns and orhiting. needed. Thanks to the WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT GABARDINES SHARKSKINS with world tensions now as high Hartford’s rreminm Pay; Davenoorts 5.96 But as compared to sucli theo­ ment Plan.” AS they have ever been, the an­ retical knowledge, what we really Gossip Benches Wltli nut He’ll (ove this handsome D U N E L LA robe-(- nouncement of the completion of Ask us nlxuit this new way know Is w hat we feel In our hones, to buy insurance today! Adjustable Lounoe Chairs craclter made to' wash and wear forever. Feel* pad ALL FAIRWAY each succeeding treaty article has nieie, winter began several weeks T o p $ 4 . 5 0 looks like a luxurious Imported soft worsted. Wing Cha in The perfect all-season casual robe. 2 for * 1 0 come ns a fresh,', pleasant sur­ ago. 'Phere, all winter Is one long 5.50 Bottom $2.50 prise. Lounge Chairs PRICEO unvarying night. And there, s few 3.75 GIFTWARE Platform Rockers First, there wa.s the article deal months from now, some urge to Tongs WOOL and ORLON ^ included *9.95 Ing solely wltli the prohlhtUon of move and stretch and relax in Boston Rockers tests. Since this did not provide for open air will tell us In take a look Captain's Chairs WASHABLE FLANNELS ^ ALL FAIRWAY Inspection -wlileh the West had at the calendar, and .see If It Knaeholn Desks always Insisted be linked to a test d(»e.sn't carry some mention of a Secretariej ban—this was reganh*d ns n dan­ new season. .95 FAMILY^ PRICEO gerous concession by our side. But Bi'^tertl” Tables BVDROBES CLOTHING 9.98 then there was the ni li< le re­ Sten Tables quiring the slgnatoricH to cooper­ 1 7.') 190% WashnUe OOTTON FLANNEUF-ta End Tables 3.75 11.50 stripes and plaida AND ate with an Inlernatlonal organiza­ Hast Center Harvest Tables USE YOUR tion that W'ould control the ban. WINDOW SHADES W ^ R WEIGHT FLANNfU Street Cocktail Tables 8.98 And then came the nrlli les deal­ GrccB, White, Ecru 7.50 Phone *4.98 HARD HNISH WASH-'N-WEAR ing with the make-up of the or­ VVashable Picture Window Tables 3.75 ganization itself. Ml Bachelor's Chests 9.50 Cigarette' GABARDINES There are. of course, still wide HOLLAND FINISH Hot muffin dispenser Bookcases Plata or Pleated Froats. 28 to jt. areas of disagreement between the Buttlerettes ■erver 1.98 two sides, particularly the .Soviet $5 .3 0 Mttdo to Order SAVE! * Whh Your Rollers Insistence on providing the perma­ Tea Waoons DVD TERRY ROBES FULL LINK OF CUSTOM Telephone Shelves nent members of the control com­ . Perfect at home—perfect at the beach. In W ORLD mission—the Soviet Union, Great Butter Stands White, Blue and Gray. VENETIAN BLINDS 2 for *15 pnuin and the United States- Snack Tables GRBEN with a veto over the work of the Lazv Susans International organization. E. A, JOHNSON 5.50 7.91 *7.98 FREE ALTERATIONS STAMFS However, the conference, which Mantel Mirrors 8.M 2.45 3.50 2 .B 0 Ook* toolsr FAIRWAY PAINT CO. kept plugging ahead as thp one on In Time For Christmas MuprlM attack was collapsing ior 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4601 97B MAINSTn MANCHESTER M i s - i a u M U M U g O U 1gD |t inUnU idU MU MU MM MU Ml[^ inU WU MU MU kOU Witf MIM WU MM •V .V —. r -1-^ -r^ ...... ^r-...-

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ware Thoms« Card, Scott Dun­ dent part time Inatructnr. at Columbia t nack, Robert Slate and - John Univereity of Connecticut. Reds Plan to Expand Watch Out! New Fad Jamea; ICiige, -Edward MacDou- Mr.- and Mrs. WiUlam W. James fleardon gall, Eugene Emmons and John Thompson and daughter, Carol, of Pe Gaulle Elected Kozelka. Primary and Kindergar­ Jonathan Trumbull Highway, left $560 Stolen in Break/ ten children sang special Christ­ yesterday for Florida where they Economy, Research May Be on Its Way mas carols, will vacation through the holidays Mrs. Pewers Hostess with former West Hartford French President Mrs. Betty Powers was hostess friends, now living In Ft, Lauder­ Chief ojf Police (Ooiittnn«d froMi Pace Oiw) organization and a cut In the num­ By KAIM mOflTON filtg. Co. to fashion the toys of rub­ "At Rt. 6 Service Station to the members of the Pilgrim Fel­ dale. (CMtInnsd from Pag* Om ) contacts with the Moslams, who ber of itate employes. lios Afigk a l/ty -It was a dull ber balls and plastic cord. lowship last night after they held Families Visit Sertioe Men per cent and will be 140 p«r cant Today the company employs SOO make up 90 per cent of Aigsria's Zverev's speech also Included a evening on the tundra. The theft of $560 from the^for having attained a 90 per cent their .carol singing and distributed Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ives left population of 10 million, to give ((.^OiittnuPd fiom PR«® One^ Ing Officials Aeen.. and the Con­ ^aatar than In 19S0." Zverev laid. persons and operates around the wrlll be named by the president ac­ , new attack on the "anttparty" Mukluk the Magnificent etirred Pacific Oil Co, on Rt. 6 In Colum­ average or better onfall subjects the many while gifts presented Saturday for Mississippi to spend cording to the proposals of the pre­ them the same . ..hts as the dom­ m necticut Police Assn. The finance miniiter called for group—former Premiers Malenkov clock to turn out 10,000 of the gad- during the White Gift service in director of the Waterbiiry Tax- restleMly on his caribou couch. bia early yesterday morning is be- carried. They axe senior, Ann Christmas with their son, Airman mier: inating group of French settlers. Out of uniform. Reardon Is well Increaaed labor productivity and and Bulganin, former Forieign Min­ gdte dally. Koiva; Junior,. Brian Binder, Vir­ connection with the Sunday School Burton W. Ives, stationec' ai Kess­ "K the Great Father had to . Ing Investigated by State Police Submit some bills passed by par­ pR>*ers' Assn. known here and around the Slate isters Molotov and Dmitri Shepllov "Sales have apread to 28 atatea ginia Garrison; sophomores, Stev­ Christmas pageant. ler Air Force Base. Tliey plan to Reardon will be Mftnche.sler's as an Klk. He was active in the es- lower production coata In Induatry, make our nights so long,” he liament to a referendum: and economic chief Lazar Kagano­ so far,” aayi James, “and we can’t of the Colchester barracks. en and Katherine Fletcher; fresh­ The Rev. and Mrs. George K. be gone two weeks. During their Demand reconsideration of bills tabllshpient of the Manchester traniport aervlcea and a)j;rlculture. grumbled, "why couldn’t he have keep up with the orders.” Extended Forecast fourth chief of police, John Sheri­ vich. given us something to do with James G'Connell, an employe at men, Forrest Haun, Jeffrey Weh- Evans entertained members of the absence, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond he does not like: ’ Klks L»dge and is BPOK Ihstrirl The labor force la to Increaae by The yo-yos sold at first for 98 senior choir Friday night at their dan was named the first chief in He said the Soviet Communist them ?” ' the station, reported the break to ner and Betty Hempel. Legary, an aunt and uncle, will Dissolve the National Assembly I>epiily for Kaatcrn f^onnectlcuL, 1,300,000 workera. but Ihe work­ part.v had been “timely In expos­ cents each. Now 10 other com­ State Police at 7:30 a.m. yester­ home, after choir rehearsal. stay at their home with other Temperatures in cAmecticut in 1P03. following orRsnlzalinn of the He WAS president of the (’onnertl- Idly, Mukluk began twirling a There are 22 on the “B” roll with aftisf consultations with the pre­ er! obvioualy are expected to pro­ ing the attempt of the antiparty panies have jumped Into the act, day. He said that when he came to Bates-Dlamond Wedding ntembers of the family. Mr. and mier and the president of the two the next five dsys, Tuesday local derartnient earlier. . lit Klks Assn In 1945-46 and ex­ duce atm more than In pant yeara ball of fur attached to a strip of 80 per cent average or better In all through Saturday, will average 2 group . . . to break with the James says, and the price has work that morning he fonnd a subjects. They are seniors. WlUlani Invitations .have been issued to Mr*. Arthur Fepin and sons, Philip houses of parliament: Samuel G Gordon held -lhe| alted ruler of the New I>mclon In the campaign to overtake the reindeer hide — a plaything tem­ been cut to 19 cents. lo 5 degrees below normal. A bit party line Ip the most Important front window smashed and Sattir- Macht. Louis Soracchl. Betty El­ the marriage of Miss Jo.vce B. and Charles leit yesterday for post from inil to 1947 and was lofige in 1942-4.1. a chatiter he Join­ American economy. porarily abandoned by one of his Assume full power In a grave warmer Tuesday with little day fields of domestic and foreign pol­ "If the Idea keeps on growing," day's receipts, $560 which had been liott, Sarah Savage; juniors, Paul Diamond daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Florida to s{>end Christmas their succeeded by S<'liende) ed 20 years ago while serving in Zverev aald the Soviet govern­ offspring. emei-genc.v where the independence to day change thereafter. At this icy," he says, “who knows? We may hidden In the office at closing Avlgnone. Charles. Forbes, Bar­ William P. Diamond of Hartford oldest sou, A rc Paul Pepin sta­ Schendoi. who was t>r> I*e<- 1).. Gintnn, and to which he still be-, ment expect, Ita biKlg’et reVenuea Then he tied another ball of fur or security of the state is endan­ lime normal temperatures al New Premier Nikita Khrushchev w-aa even find ourselves making these time Saturday night, was missing. bara Bailey, Sandra Gardner, and Robert W. Bates, son of Mr. tioned at MacDill Air Force Base gered, or normal institutions can must retire in arcordari'e Aithi longs. FTenrtlon is also active In the; to rlae lo 722.900.000,000 rublea, to the other end of the rawhide things for the Esklrrios.” State Police said the office had Haven and Bridgeport range be­ Kmglit.s of (‘olumbus. on hand for the aesaion, along with atilp. Maybe it would be more fun Theodora Marrotte, Carolyn and Mrs. Howard C. Bates. Wil- in Tampa. Their kccond ion, no longer function. Martina neav policy, that virtunl an Increaae of 9 3 per cent over been ransacked, paper strewn Umantic-Hartford Road. The cere­ Roger, is now in E;.. ope, a private tween 37 and 22, while at H art­ He married the former Agnes j 19.18, and expenditure, to go up other members of the Presidium if he co)iid get hot. balls going at Payne; sophomores, John Forryan, These widened powers make the ly eliminates deferred retimnrnt OlINMEN ACTIVE about, and furniture overturned In mony will take place Jan. 10. at first class with the army. presidency much more than the ford the range Is between 37 and I*;irdfcis moUier aiui slcf)- Included, in addition to the budget, dad and Kristine Olsen. and Reginald Lewis, from Cushing new premiers. 31 veteran riii)»lo'.es imiifipd promlard In Ihe defenao appropria­ young Southe-n Californians. $31,000 worth of merchandise apparently been stepped on, ' Personal* ! I'li' i .Ml anti Mrs James Mf Khrushchev's “work while you CMidle* End Pageant Academy; (both jvist received Seoire in the certainty of his Augu.st that llieir aervirr was to tion. Thl.a wa, put at 96,100,000 000 It's called an Eskirac yo-yo and from a'pawnshop. The two rob­ Christopher said the station, I \e n! 211 School St ' Lighted-candles -were given each Edward Plesz of Chesbro Bridge their JV letters football): vlctor.v. De Gau’’ went ahead with tnd by .Tan 1 ($24,021,000,000) as compared study ' plan and projected legisla­ at last report more than a million beries apparently were not re­ owned by Oil Marketers, Inc., Is C4it 20 Years Old tion on criminal liability In both members of the lollipop crowd person leaving Columbia Congre­ Rd . underwent major surgery Thomas Collins. Salisbury School; his program to pa.'lf.v the rebelli­ Srhendel is a 42 year career po on l'or<'«8 with a 1918 defense appropriation lated. Each occurred just as the Insured. ous Mesle-')s in Algeria and oirb !:• at (|ni civilian and military fields. acro.,s the nation had acquired gational Church following the Thursday at Ijiwrence Memorial C>-nthla Savage, froi.' St.’ Johns- Oklahoma City, Dec. 22 (41 If IJcrnian under whosf* 11-vear te 1 111 Inki’ nvor s of 96.,300.000,000 rubles. places opened for tlie day’s busi­ The break is being Investigated Hospital In New London. French practices which have been OD'i ,•* \ ua 1 .lu,)Mi 1 iiw’ni that replicas. Sunday School’s annual pageant bury Academy, In Vermont; Carol Uncle Puss lives until Chrlslms* gime as eliief, tlie departmcnl hma i(. KIM The finance minister saiil the ness. by State Policeman Francis Plsch Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Holt criticized at home and abroad. ha.l onlv S\\ rrpnlarn whon Rcht'ii defen.se bmiRel “reflects the peace STI NTED HOR.SES James Jameson, 27, stumbled of the Colchester barracks. Sunday afternoon. The flame, Lusiky. Northfleld School for Girls: eve, and he appears to be In fairly manv improvements and innova­ s.vmbol oUJesus, as "the Light of have returned to their home on He wrote the new civilian head tions. Hi.s nrtiville.s m ('ivil I *e «|o| tllOll 2\. V.IIM nnniofl n Atipor policy of the .Soviet t.'nion. a policy Origin of the'Chlncoteagiie pon­ across an account of the Eskimo HIP, HIP Up to 18 new boys will enter Richard D'Auteuil The Citadel of the goveinment in the North Af­ good condition, he will be 20 yeara niiiMH*l HI \ [.at mlimi n the W(^(l ” was to be carried as Jonathan Trumbull Highway from in South Carolina; Noreen O’Brien, fense and do« training hroughi liun of preservin^f peace In Ihe whole ies Is tmeertain. Aetually, they toy In a textbook two years ago "Hurrah,’’ though now generally scouting and receive their tender­ Boston, where he has been a pa­ rican territory, economist Paul old. quite a life span for a cat. '\’iul.’IV 1 lir fori'f liHN 88 mfll Hlul world... are stunted horses rather than foot badges a t . a Court o f Honor far a^possible jnto the night. It Boston University; Beverly New­ Owned by Mr. and Mr*. Edgar nationwide attention. while teaching In a suburban looked upon as the typical British was -an Impressive sight to see. A tient at Massachusetts General Delouvrler, to “regularize ” all po­ keefiM cnilHets on ITie Man ^ genuine ponies. Their present size to be held by Boy Scout Troop 62 berry. New England Conservatory F. Percival, the cat has lost a few Llhe his .sneco.s.sor. he is a Man “But the Soviet Union cannot Claremont junior high school. H e . form of cheer, is found In various boys’ choir of more than 20 voices Hospital for several weeks for lice measures. Tlie French Army • he.'^ter .‘o ene disregard the fact that some ng- probably Is the result of their Tuesday at 7:30 In Yeomems Hall. uf Music. teeth and his sight Isn’t what it Chester native and ■ his brother Bob, 21, then an forms In French, German and Rus- jmder .the direction of Mrs. Rob­ major surgery. Mrs. Holt stayed and the police In Algeria have (YaeUfMl .\rMin Cnae ."^cliendel hfitn I)ec VI, 1H92. (fresslve countries are threalenlng marsh grass diet for many gener­ englneer at Kal.ser Steel’s Fon-' sian, according to the Encyclops- In addition. 13 will receive their with relatives while there. been accused of abusing and toi', Used to be. ert Taggart, provided background hlnuchestcr Evening Herald, Co­ Reardon born here Aug 2?,. 1911 wtiikfd at (lieney Hia)S. until 1915, peace and Increasing tensions anfl ations. tana plant, set up Creative Capers ■ dia Brltannlca. second class awards: one fir^ Mr. and Mrs. George Doskow luring Moslem rebels and their Unrle Puss spends his summers wiieii he iieriime a regular paliid music for the tsbleau. Janice lumbia Corrmpondent, Mrs,. Don­ al a dude ranch the Perelvals once went to Manchester school.s and the dangers of war. The defense cla.ss award and one merit badge Greenway portrayed Mary; Rich­ o.f Columbia Center left .Sunday sympathizers. De Gaulle wrote: worked at (’heney Hros, ami oUier man Kollowing a short break in budget for 1919 Is about the same will be presented. for a two weeks vacation, one to ald R. T u ttle AC 8-.S431. “The government attaches great operated near Pueblo. The aged fe ser vMce fr^un IfMH to I92U. ie was | ard Beardsle.v. Joseph: I.,eading textile milla before Joining the level as for the-current year " Wilbur Fletcher,. 8CO)itpla3ter, angels were played by Linda Col- be spent W'lth her pa)ents in the importance to the rigorous resular- line Sleeps on a heating pad and State Poliee Departrneni In 19.1b rmrnetl a • a[»tnin and fmallv chief, I (Olie actual figure for Soviet de­ will preside over the Court-. He will When you are. roasting a stuffed Izatlon of all police opei-allons and is fed choicest tidbits from his in I9i7 taking over coinmnml of' lina, who was also soloist ,for the Bronx, the other with his parents He was Rtlarhed to the Groton > Danny^s ISot Convinced fense spending Is far greater than ...and so it goes...in SUBURBIA TODAY also show colored slides of the 1957 carol "Silent Night" Barbara in Philadelphia. Mrs, Doskow Is chicken at 350 degices, count on nf all preventive or repiesaiv* master’s table. He refuse* a doc­ a forte witii Ifi regulars anrl one' that given for the defense appro­ National Jamboree at Valley leaving It In .the oven for 15 to messurea” tor-prescribed low-protein diet of barracks until 1942.* when a r his work ; J r. of Tl .Mountain St. flr>ckvllle. apparently lakes ti dim vi«w priation but cannot be eatimated. Forge. Fletcher a i^ fo u r scouts, Card, and Louise Willet. Shepards Porter School. He Is part time stu­ 17 mintites per pound. Tlie general also urged closer bahv food. In 10 years hla lnnovatif»ns have | In cracking an arson case Involving of Santa t ’laus al the ftockvllle Knights of (!oiimihus Christmas Thla la becaiiae much of the Krem­ now advanced to Scouts, Stev­ $» million worth of fires In ('on - Inclmh-fl the funeiHl eMcrrri aervire ; lin's military expenditure la con- en Fletcher, A l ^ Blum, Vincent an ntcidenl. tomplalnl ami |ifi|ire par tv Saliirdfiv .Mavlre he was given tiie “coal in the storking nerticijt and neighboring states le<1 1 If vouTe not gof)d ■ int and was wonied over the ronser»|s system nml pWmeer work as capital Investment, aclenllfic tended this ^ m b o re e. These boys Diamond heart Diamond and to his transfer to the Hartforfl in llie .Ise of rnflm erpiipinenl of Ills last raid fui the ronkio Jar. i Herald Photo Try Ralernisi. barraeks In the same year research and educational appro­ and their parents are especially In­ pendant. $185.^ nibv brooch. After a tour of pnlmi duly he l*/ugr.*lv thnmgh his effoil*« the; priations. vited to ^/attend Tuesday nights $850. was assigned to Uie I’lre Marshal s tmtdei rr station ami t tau t Tinllding | I sT>etidmg HI years In Manchester. I Western e<'ono]iilsts also con­ meeting^ to see the pictures. Par­ Diamond brooch, Division in 194.^ He was promot­ !■! Mln tile slip in I9M Also inder ] ('Tmic h and hu al affairs. Di. J'Mgar with the responslbili! V nf .mjper- war materials produced In state Scouts to Entertain Children jy. Kchemlel M tllrcrlum Ihe .School 'riie l.aiirel (»Rty!en (*lub of Ka.st lls mini.ster of Highland Park factories are listed at much below 1 i vlsing theater safetv. in 1949 nnd llarlfoifl will meet .Ian S at R p m. Five handicapped children, Traffii (Ifficet fotie here lias ChuM h the actual co.st of production, with cared for by Mis.s Ellse Dunnack, to lieutenant In lOfit. grrrwn frmn 4 to 2t men 1Ill the Wiikhnrn Memorial l.l- I . the resullBiil factory deficlta cov­ He is se< relary of th#* l•'M•e Mar lu'aiv The ^uT))ect nf a panel fps- In her home on West SI., will have I'reedonu riMiiiiluHon Award I H( IIOOI. I'l,AN INVAI.il) ered out of special appropriations.) a Christmas party tomorrow night, ■hal s section of the National hire In Vtav 19.51 iw* rereiirtl frfun • u*-.Minn gardening tips will he I Miami, I'la., Tl —A ’H)* draft onomic plan. Zverev when Girl Scouts of Troop 181 Protection Assn., an ediicntioiuil I’reedom l‘onndallfHi an sward fory "J'lii.s \\ or kM for Me ’ continued, calls for a 7.7 per cent organization of 19.fK)0 member^ hl,'( work heif )ji organizing sj j fedenil Judge today riilfsl In- visit them, taking cookies they \nllc! the pr«i\Nlons of Ihe Hor- Increase In the gross Ind)istrlal RJ have made for refreshments after and serves on lls Safety 'Pf) Life Mamhesler I’lvll I>efense flepart output over 19.18 and for more than Committee and lls (‘omnultef' on A 'ielegafimi from the Ladies of Ilia «yinstitiitlon re4|iilrlng fiep- they entertain with carols. Miss rnenl i*uilf around an air.lliari .laiM's will meet lonighf at H' 800 million square feet of new Dunnack will show a movie of the Jnflnmmshle liiqutds and Hn/ard f»«ih e unit lie iiAf! found««l iirafe bill e<|iml faclIUles for housing du!-lng the year '< I )o. k al llte ^V T' Qmsh Pnnrral | white nnd Negro school children. first Christmas. ous .Substances lirmhd m married lo the for Zverev noted that the 1919 budg­ Horne trt pav res|>c. t.s \\’alter , Ho^\e^er. Jtiilge .Voseph P. IJeb The Girl Scouts will meet at Diamond Art(\e KIk mer Mary .McKinney am| lliey re-, Hansen, w Imsr wife sml daughter, et for operating the government He is also a mfMnt>er of tho (v.n said Ihe state pupil assignment Yeomans Hall at 6:45 and go up snowflnkn side JO ?15 .spring St Their daugh are mcttikers r.f the or ga n izn t inn. i waa 11'2 billion rublea, about 400 *TI lei ymt liev I M . . . I ioljr bt®tU • OM-weir Hchel ( together. They will return to the earrings. $$7S, nectlrut ami New T'^nghind Hulid ter Mrs I’eail KenneM |« mar I law—enacter 7,-000 m iles to f ’allfornia. organ, as they sing carols. Mr. 14K gold Dlslt l' t of Maie h'Uctrt 0|t lie IMIl -In ( 4>M,Keeer»Uo r longs tfi MlC M a n< hc'-t er ! a alge t, f Ari/.nrm, Nl^'W .Mexico and Texas Thompson has arranged for loud­ wishbone pin. Preeem H' (I .loiiii J Wnlli U I'iUk MII mms t lie K Ik « ( 'll lit nnd 1 lie (>dd \^hlle In 'Pexn.M they slol,>f»ed at Mr Hi I’ S luesldenl to have been speakers and the music will be $35. nf l-.dtin •' Mum.. ImI< Kellow H liaiiti.s II. tall on tlie Uev and Mrs, A it moll- Ml ('hlefs of Police AssMiirv left for Imllas la.st M.iv after ranked 14th in a class of 24. Honor Student* at WIIS OHDKHKP Tlint tio ;Mnh -in; -.f December |9.5k nl e|rv«n oii,..ic f-.i Thirty local young people noon, at the Pn-lmte offi. »• in il.. M and Tuesday Night fine quality famous make achieved honors during the second nlclt>nl Mnllrllni; in snM Manelx i.i i and the snine U anelKn.-.l f.>t n leaiii i.MiummF.UF;i» iiih t o u y marking period at Windham High with a fabulous gift on the slkiwnnce of rmnl udrninlxtt m 11. Haytoti, (ihln i |’. An H2 v*'ar- School. Eight are on the "A” roll account with ssM ri^tnt^ M"errUiintM. , i»lil Rrmt aMilninlIhm hf’i'c m'ortlA of hslrs snd order of dl-.tMhiiilr.h m mm this Omrl•url dlrerlsfllrrrlB IhniOiHi ...... n,r hiKtniv , \^ith n Mrx . . , AL time andnfi plncri nBHlRtu'.i fm Ihhi- I I*aiMnurriix Iuih nubrnhiiT- Practical Gift Apparel lag bs Ifh'^n .. tu nil pri-tiii,. khr.wn In i'«l nuipn nf n)iln'n t*ail\’ hlMltirv, from P-Iheardh''.'!."''''’ thereon hv r.nhhehlna I'l'-". a roi.» of I . fiiliinii-. . . Iwillli-fi.-lil.s nri.l ..rl.iil MORETHATS m r this order In some newp,,niter h.t\loir ! n’hldiiigs Her vvoik won lier a for Infants Boys Girls and Juniors Diamond cross, a circulation In said PHtiic i m l'•Il^>l j gold rup nnd blue i iTrhon at this To t u gold chsln 1180. In*" llnt.hy .Sli.iw nml NEW I .TOfiN J WM,!,i:tt, lu.ire .GfUiventlon In Philadelphia. Shop the new, spacious T O T S 'n TEEN S I FOR '59 5 ' Te e n j f shop every for it is now T W IC E its original size! I I W C ^ MUEmZDBTHmKClECR SHOPPING PARKADE FREE PARKING . . . LOT NEXT TO POPULAR MARKET MUIEEVEinr Pine Pastry Shop ^ 9.^6 MAIN Facing Oak This c^n be the Chrisfmas when happy memories are day am. Emerson TraNsisterized N U m COUNT 10 POCKET RADIO Witt WIILI FAMOUS made, an occasion joyfully recalled each tima iha Special For Christmas wears har Michaels gift. Whether her taste runs to Batteries last 10 times longer Gifts for Girls 3 to 14 . 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^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN wiMF—mo fV n O —lOM Diana Heads Vote Totals MANCHESTER RESIDENTS WDRO—ISW Daily Radio tVPUP— UlO Court Cabcs Weekend Deaths 21 yaar caraar that atartad In Oorp., died Saturday. He had bean 50, Trtfa o f Robert. Sherrod, nuukag* H. SUcknay, St, retired lighting on Jan. 6 at Beat Hartford High wooo—mo mmm 1911 In hla homa town, Now Or- with the firm 34 yeara and waa lug odltor of., tho -Saturday Krening axginaar for Oenaral' Electric Co., Sevipii^rom T ow n School at 7 p.m. EMtern Standard Tima W R A t—010 WKNB—S40 lA Society For Nov. 4 leana. awarded 104 patenta. He waa bom died SUnday-of cancer. Sha died Friday: Ha Waa a founder and The $500,000 campaign U direct­ For Him or Her Saturday OMii By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Providance, R, t —Mra SkUth in Wlnchettep, Va. 'WM A' former faahidn expert-and past praatoant of the International A id Scout Drive ed-at conitructing' faculties for Loa. Angelea — Author Uoa Tha roVaftnng profram Frank Diana waa elected preii- DavIdX:, Bland, 19, of Kast Hart­ Stuyveaant (Droaaer) Oerry, wl- Oporto, Portugal—Alfredo Fer­ 'eoUimaitator , for the Columbia Congress of Illumination. 700 boys at the new take of Isle I WHAY-Hound Dot Washington, Dec. 22 lAh—Demo­ Feuchtwanger, 7^ weU known for ‘dow of former TI.S. San. Peter-O. BUXTON WALLETS { dent of the Manc|ieater Italian ford, was fiped ISO late In Sat­ reira, . 60, one. of Portugal’s Brogdeastlng Syatem in thU na­ Omaha — The Rev. Mother Blb-> Seven Mandiester men have Scout Reservation near North Ulan are euppUad by the radio IVTIO—L iie in the World cratic cindidites for the U.S. hi* hlatorical and lidllUcal novala, Oerry and reportedly one of Rhode wealtbtaat men, died Saturday. He tion and atookd. She was bom in WpRC— R Murrow American Society at the meeting urday's court session for evasion nor Regan, auparior of DudMahe Btonington. menagamentt and are aubjact to w f ^ P —Modem Sounde House of RepreaenUitives got 83.6 died Sunday. He was bom in Mu­ Island'a wealthleet women, died and bla brother Felflm, Count ot Richmond. Va., C ollen and Academy in ^aitaa. been named to the special gifts ARTHUR DRUB 3:00— held Saturday night at the ctub- of responsibility, ' Sunday, ..Her firat hiiaband waa dlvUion of tha 3500,000 Boy Scout change without noUca. hoilae. per cent of the total Connecticut nich and had lived In California Riba de Ave., founded one of Por- SaniU Barbara, Ckllf;— Dr. Ben­ died Friday after a long ilbiasa WHAY'^j Hound Dug Bland was arrest^ and charged Georgr Waahlngton Vanderbilt, tugal'e bigg— W TK '—r r ’^nn \s. Gerirgetown Other ofricers elected were ■Inca 1941, He was hoapttallcdd She came to Duchesne tU 1934 as camp development fund campaign *Ant Butter' Developeil WDSfr—UanctiMtar Harald N,wi Wiyiji>-I(tvheit u Lewie Dec. 8 after he had Idf^ the scene vote for the House In the Nov. 4 Saturday for a recurrence of a youngest son of William K. Van­ factories. arthrlUa, apaclaUat In . C^eago, Ralilla Paganl, vice preildent; president and had bean Mother being conducted at the present t:M— W PO P — M odip rn ^ u n d a of a minor accident oH Hartford election. atomach diaordqr. derbilt. The twloe-married, twice London — Fedor Gladkov, 75, died Saturday o f complleations Superior since 1940. She waa bom WINF—Musle lor Ui» Firii Hiutt 6 : 14— time. Miami — An “ant butter" that GENERAL •Tohy Wiley, corresponding secre­ Rd. widowed woman waa a direct de-' Internationally known Soviet au- following a Viraa Infection. WHAY - llouMd D' Presidents Grover Cleveltad and McKinney, Atty. Jay E. Rublnow ants. It is said to attract and kill Daya # • fUC A Oa* W'DRO-CAi Kol^ SVHAV- ll'.iind Dog Lupacchlno, treasurer. Pittsburgh—Benjamin F. Bakar, WPOP—Top 40 Tim* WTtf! -I'l’onn v* (leorgelnwn his part In the accident. Accord­ age of Republican ballots down to heavyw^ht boxing champion­ Power" In 1925 put him In the Old Kankakee l>ally News, died Fruklbi D. Roosevelt accounted and William L. Zimmerman. both gresse-and sweet-eating ants Nights wA*w9 Phia Parts WI>riC—Jaz* I* Mv Beat Named to the board of directors ing to the prosecutor's report. 46.4 per cent. ship, (HM Sunday of diabetea. He 60,' one of the most creative en­ forefront of Soviet writers. Friday. for about two-thirda of all the Area 2, of which Manchester Is without the use of any highly toxic WlNr—N m TEU SO 3-54S3 W j’i^P -M o d ern Rrmnda were Anthony DeMalo, Louis Pola, Bland backed from a driveway, These figures were revealed Sat- ’•V.V fought more than 100 timet In a gineers of WesUnghouse Electric PhUadelphla—BSUabeth Sherrod, Da}^ona Beach, Fla. — George vetoes of the U.S. presidents. a part, will hold a kickoff meeting jpolsons. 6 .4V~ Salvatore Bdllnghlrl, William WINP^Muilc with Jo* Otraix) W H A V - H'-und Dog struck a parked car across the utday In an Associated'Press tabu­ 4;1A- WTI<’ liVihri vs (ie.irg e|<.w n Ratazzl. Julius Dubaldo and An­ street and drove away. lation of election statistics. The WHAY—putter pArtp W D RC—.Ia*z 1« Mv Real gelo Gattl. Deputy Judge Jules A. KArp tabulation showg 968,315 persons WTIO—Roee Miner W PO P—M(^ern Hminda WDRC—CaI Kolby V :#o— Nicholas Convertlijo, Peter Ur- fined Paul Krlstoff Jr., 38, of 9 voted In the House election—819,- WPOP—Top 40 Tim# W H A Y- Hound Dog banettl and Paul Correntl were Hagel St„ $10 for Intoklcatlon. 185 of them for tlemocrats, 449,- 4;8^ WTI'’ I'l'onn Vi Der.rgeloan WHAV—Putter Party W D fir WnrM T-nlght elected auditors, and Romolo Pa- Harold A. Berglund, iS, of Jack­ 130 for Republicans. VtTlO-RoM Miner W PO P— Modern Boiinde gsnl was named to the sick com­ sonville, Fla., charged with reck­ In the Senatorial race, 594,941 WDRO-Cal Kolbv »;04— WPOP—Top 40 Tim# W IN K—Newa mittee. Those who will serve on the less driving and operating a mo­ ballots went to tlemocratic candi­ 4 »;ia— house committee are Nicholas Lan- tor vehicle without a license, was date Thomas J. Dodd, who won, WHAV—putter Party WINF—WINF Banditand asno, Jo.seph Mlsserl, Robert Sinl- fined $8 on the latter count. The and 410,622 went to Repitblican In­ WTIC—Roee Miller 9:14- WDRt>—tUJ Kolbv W H A V - II.Mjr.d Dog hsldl, Robert Chase, Anthony Lan- court entered a nolle against the cumbent William A. Purtell. WPOP—Top 40 Tim# WTH‘ r''oni[ 'i '’rerTgeloa-n r.ano and Antonio Romano. reckless driving charge. Abraham RIbicoff, the incum­ WfiR' World Tonirh;. Judge Karp also entered a nolle bent Democratic governor, received \S'MA^—Platter Party W I'O p -M o ,|Frn Bound# ;,7 w nc—Newe 9 .to In the case of Patricia L. KoStek, 607,012 votes In the gubernatorial WDRO—New# Reporter WHAY .%icr.» Watch IV la ( i r l PiMtate 17, of Wapping, who was charged election, while Republican Fred R. WPOP—Top 40 Tim# WTIC N'lgliilin* • M— W DRf' D reaier Hartford School with reckless driving. She had been Zeller got 360,644. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays WINF—New# t 'hotr Denv^, Dec. 22 iA>)- A dog and Involved In a minor collision on • ;Ii— W piYI’ —Modern Sound* two calX pela of a 77-yearrold Haynes St. Dec. 1,3. WHAV—Platter Party 9 44- WTIC—Hoae Miller woman alam I. her home, will Justin C. Thompson, 34, of Hart­ Y WH AY -Nigtil Wan r. WDR(V-Le:RB O.N tfOKBEnACK WHAY -Mgrvl Watch my pets aa long aa Oiey shall live." WPOP—Eye Open#r WTIC—International Randsiend Norwich, Dec. 22 (A’l -Twenty 1:44- W DRr:—M(x>da toi Romance The dog, Ucy, a N[emale Toy Christmas rarolers tonight are go­ WINF putter Party W p o p —Modern Sotinde CHEER WHAV—Putter Party shepherd, and the cat,<,\iifriea and ing to make their rounds the 19 : 14- ^*T1C—Roae Miner fJoldle. are being placed^ a pri­ easy v/ay--on horseback. WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY-NlgtH Welch vate home here. \ WPOP—Eye Opener WTIC—International Randetand The carolers, members of the • #a- W D RC—Mood* for Romance Mrs. Osborne war, shot to'Heath Toko 4-H Club, will ride to an WHAY—Dateilaa w pop—Modern Sound# Dec. M. Rot.ert -Morgan, a WnC—N#we i#.sa- elderly persons' home and a chil­ #rt>RO—Hewe Reporttr W HVV-M fhi Watch roomer, has b* on charged wd dren's home. F,ve'n .Sarta Claus w rop—News W T IC —Behind the Pagea he: murder. W D RC—Moons |fl'Mn*»da f t Romance WT!C—4hr»ctiy Kperta Wpop-K r. Morgan FURRIERS wi.pr—Nww* Tlra# II #a- w ro r—Mileland WHAY- Night Watrh planned and well-execi led Jobs of C H E S T E R '^ and DESIONERS • > a - W'TIC—Newt our Poatmssler Aide:, BsUey, Is WH.* V —bejenade W'DRC—New# WTl*'—C^to Glee Oub W P O P -N ew * being earned out " REMODEL WDR''—^'.u' Ix'mhar'lo li 1.4 - C'niiimunilv deliveni'.s, ns well W IIAY Night Watrh YOUR Ol.n FUR C<>4T tt p/F'^unde an Important timely I iisine.aa mes- • 44- W’TIO—^jorts Final INTO A NEW w HA Y — rrnaia W'Dpi'’—Mood* for Romance aagen are treing handled promptly, BOYS WTJ'J—Three r*Yar Kitre W p o p —Modern Bound# the ChanibT letter says, and over • Cape • Ntole wr*Rr—i,->aell Thomae 11 4#— tv rnp— WHAY-.Iar. Alle? the course of the year, through • Jacket From . 9 5 W TK'—Starlight Brrenad# the cnopernlioM of (he local poat W'DRC—Mood* for Romance w 1U Y- ^^rensle offli, and the Chanber, "maximum Call Ml 9-7218 or Rorkville Tr \ s92* Wri' -D i'k Bertel W P 'jp — Modem Bound* IVoJi'jf'iiStra W;iR«)—Am^e arm Ande II 4.4- reaulla" were achieved with par­ For Free Estimate In Your Hotnh, Wpop-PMU' n T.ewii Jr WHA Y- ja/« Allet rel poat deii'.’ertea. T I V- W TIC—Starlight Serenade WHAY-Serenade W D RC—Mood* for Romance 82 BURKE ROAD, ROCKVILLEX WTKr-rnrk Beriel W p rip —Modern Sound* WliRi;—Arri'^e arm Andy W rK F —Stm Off f e w WPCtp—Modern Sound* H-44— AIRLINE IS# KfvriHl younj; men and womrn WHAV- H'^iind Dog \ tVTlC—New* ot trie World will hf aolfrtfil Immediatrly for tvrpr'*—Answer Please {] of (] ( ’om ninuls training f»>i- aftrartive, high-an!* W po p —Modern Soundi ai ird poHitiona aa Alrllnr Sorro- HESIOE.N'TIAI, c o m m e r c ia l Postal Sorvirr tary. Hoatraa. Kracrvalloniat, Ft LLV INSURED Tcle»^l«ion I’rngrnmR (‘omniunu ahonial, Slatinn ARont, V'll'u W'^L*Mii i s t i u o * On Paue Two fhiaariiKrr AKcnt, Tuhft Agent, roeliiiAAtar A Mm Hnilrv hnn rr Hcronla Knjoy fire (mvrl pa.sa- mvffl '^fil I lie hn( U ' fmm rs, \'a(ntion,9. mauranre. .Short. Uivv-roat truining <»»n cpialify. Wm. Dickson and Son 1 hs< f^unnhei of <'nr.i inor rr fnr lUr Muat he 17-rth, have h ig h achool w nv in \^'hll h Die h '‘li»lity n iA il la GENERAL pduf'MlHiti and plraaing pnafinal- britiK hfuullffl lly. ln< hulca apcrial itnimng In 445 Hartford OPEN NIGHTS till 9 In AnawfnnK on# of Ihe trip- peraonal drvolopinrrit for wnman. Painting and Decorating TV SERVICE Krama apiit annually from Arthur All Impuripa ronAdcntial. Wfita, SPECTALIZINO IN CHURCH WORK D«ri M AC A UkJI J^ommrr rtf M. poatmaa.v^r iffnaral, giving addffaa and phon# num- a ESTABLISHED 1918 • NIghU wC mIS IMiii rnru aaUlng for an evaluation of the hfr. lo: 'I'rainlng IMvi.almi, NaUnn- MI 9-U920 TEU HI S.MM local hollflav mail alluntion, the #1 Srhool of Arronautlra. Box J, MANCHESTER Oiamhfr aav.* lhat "Ihf iiaunl well- c-o Manrhfatcr Evanlng Herald. ■p Trr?T T'’ . ! IMw.

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PAGE FOURTEEN mancHe s t m evening herald, Manchester; conn. Monday, decP o e r i2, m s Section Two MONDAY, DEGEMBSR 22, 1988 SlattrliP^pr lEnptiittg Up rail) MONDAY, DECEMBER' 22, 1953 Pages is to 28 rocantly, and waa in oourt .tMa IHired Slayer Lisk Jailed n o m in g . Proaecutor John R. FiUOerald , D O N 'T aald the incident took place at rstin plenty of wear left la Shows Police Oii2G)uiit8 Howard’a Gae Station on Orklahd I shoes when brought hero for State Fire Ordinance 1^654 Attend . St. Both Uak, who worked there, [expert repairing. IVew Test and M oAlliater aaid they i-*-rlved Nurse’s Grave Hajyil. R. • Uak, '’4, of Vernon,’ at the elation gbout 1 a.m.' Dec..#. WORK D o i^ WHOJB Final Session a 45-day jail tern, today in They aald they planned to gpdnd , YOU W A IT Adequate^ Says Mason the night there. Both claim<)d they R eadied all ^ (Continued «Tom Page One) k«rtford Countyt Jail. were intoxicated. Judge Weeley C. Qryk thle Of Convention McAIIiiter apparently'^ rebuffed S A M Y U L Y E S Town Fire Chief Clifford <3.'.^nbt feel their pretence was neces­ waM her daughter-in-law waa the •.‘SHOE RePAlRINa morning impoeed aenteficea of 45 an improper advance.hy Uek, Fitz­ Maaon aald today that he does not sary. - For Atlas The 8-day convention of Jo- major motive. Gerald continued, ,.wd walked, to­ OF THE BETTlDR KIND’* daya agalnat Uak on each of two feel a local fire ordinance requir­ "The principals of these schools hovah g Witnesses closed here Sun­ Inveetlgatora aald two addition­ ward the waehperom. Me waa ap­ . 23 OAK STB|;ET counta' of driving while hla llcehee ing periodic Inspection of public are well aware of their tremendous (Oonttnned from Page One) 1 i ■? parently etruck from behind with Same Side aa Watklna . buildings is necessary because suqM responsiblity in guarding the lives day with 1.654 attending the main al arreata might be made In the waa under suapanalon and on one an air nozz^ at thl* moment, the regulations are already in effect bn bf the children entrusted to their lecture at Manchester High School caae, J)Ut would give no clue aa to count of breach of the peace. prosecutoc^iaid. ly 2H weeks of that time still Is i " L-i I- ii auditoriuiTi. They heard Frank S. a State level. care and I dr not feel It is neces­ left. H ,?-7 H ^ (8 the Identity of the individ\iala. Captatif Walter Casaells Sr, and Referring to recent action of the Spacil, traveling representative of The aentencea are to run con­ sary to police them,’’ he eaid. In Its first few days aloft, the Watch Tower Society, speak on Coroner Virgil Ij, Payton, merfn- currently. Patrojihan Chertee Moreau made Contractor'e Division of the Cham­ Maaon added that the fire drills the, kubeequent investigation and ber of Commerce in forming a American scientlata have conduct­ “T*he Watch Tower Society in God's tiine. Indicated that becauae the The motor vehlcl' chargee atem are timed end checked and any Purpose " ayfeat. fire ordinjtnce committee to study ed a number of communications murdered nurae waa carrying a from arreata Nov. 30, but the time lag would Immediately foe re­ tests they say could lead to such - Four Basle rremises breach of 'leace charge edm^ ^U ek, who hag a lengthy police^ and Bpbnaor - such an ordinance, ferred by the school superintend­ child of more than five montha' de­ futuristic developments as space- Among other things. Spacil said from an incident Dec. 5 in whjfn record, did not contest the court’a Mason s ^ he felt a local regula­ ent to the fife department for In­ that the E«tnciety rests on four 1>asic velopment, the caae very poaalbiy declalon. tion would, be a .duplication of a relayed televisidn and 'globs-sphn- Ziak allegedly beat AnthoiiyyUc- vestigation. So far, nils has not nlng military communications. premises: di That there in a Su­ would be ronaldered a double Alllater of 123 W. Mlddle./Tl)ke. State laW which, he feeta, ta "quite been necesaary, he said. homicide. The weekend tests involved (1) preme Being, the Creator of Uak waa originally cHargM 'with Clothes Sold in *Can$^ adequatq.'*'' In speaking further on the lack heaven and earth, whose name if Planned Annulment At Uie aame tima^ the .chief relaying Eisenhower’s voice - re­ aeaault land battery for-lhe latter ’’TP of a local flM ordinance, Maaon corded "Peace on Earth" message. Jehovah i7nd; (2» that the Bible is Leaa than four month! ^fore incident but the .charge wai New York—A method of pack­ complinfented the memberd of the explained that if violations nre His inspired and infallible Word; division on their interest and the (2) relaying -- tn coded form —. her death, the dead woman had changed in court tiiie morning. aging iteips of wearing! apparel noted under state laws and the, o'-, that message and another b.v radio* that God has ever had a chan­ written her mother, Mra. Jeaale Uak waa erreated on a Man­ In “cans” ha* been developed by thought behind the action In form­ fender will not correct them, the teletypewriter, and (3) leaving the nel or mran.s of communicating Kupcgyk of Benito, Manitoba, that chester warrant Dec. 12 »fter po­ a New York concern for sale in ing the study committee. m atter, la referred toi the State messagea in the satellite’s tape re­ between Himself and man: (4) ItSO BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD Mra Fhincan held "an Uncanny lice doled a 5-day inveatigation aupermarket*. The eeaM, rigid At a meeting last week the con­ Fire Marshal's office which be­ corder for a while before trigger­ that today the Watch Tower Socie­ tractors expressed considerable hold ’ over her aon. She aald ahe Into McAlHeter'a beating. McAl- cardboard can 1* aald to be tam- gins prosecution through the locat ing their transmission to ground ty is bomp used as a legal sen'ant planned an annulment. llater, who received eevere head perp w)f and cruahprobf. It la de­ concern over the recent dlsasterous court. stations. by I'lOd's channel. ■'Don'l dwell on my trouble*.” injuriea. waa taken td Manches­ signed for merchandising of bras­ fire In a Chicago parochial school Although he feels that'the State Yesterday afternoon, s station He staled, that the Bible clearly SPECIALS MONDAY.SATURDAY, DEC. 22-27 Olga Duncan wrote, "Life la abort, ter Memorial and Newington Vet­ sieres, panties, children's briefs, tji which many Children Wure eith­ laws are sufficient in most caSes, at Ft. Slewart. Ga„ sent out seven shows that God has ever had on and I want to enjoy the.real of It." eran'* Hoepitale. He wa* released bobby sox, and other items. er killed or seriously injured. They there are obe or tWh provisions teletypewriter messages 'simultane­ earth a man. society or organisa­ wanted to'find'out what the re­ , Moya, who haa denied knowl­ that he Teels should be strength­ ously to the Atlas. All seven mes­ tion to serve as thqt means of com- quirements were for inspections ened. These relate to Inspections sages carried Eisenhower's words. | munication or channel. In times edge of the alaylng, waa deacrlbed )n Manchester schools and. other past He used sm h men as Abel. by Santa Barbara Sheriff John kt stores ar.d outside burning. Then, on radio command, all seven ; Jiublic buildings. The chief aald he felt these could were returned from the satellite j Knoch. Abraham and Moses That Roaa aa badly ahaken upon learn­ Jesus, after being baptized in the ing of Raldonado'a atatemrnt. No Town Ordinance be taken c.are of if ^rbvlalons wer? aimultaneousl.v. - < There are. no local fire ordin­ made In the town charter, but that Jordan, began to -serve as Hla "How could he alay that?” Saying Ft. Stewart received "ex- ' Father's channel, and after Hia Moya naked. "Believe me . . . be- ances for the town, Msuion said, It is not necersnry to have an entire cellent t^etvpewflter copy" aa . but, he added, he was not con­ set of local ordinances dra(t^q^ -iip.- death God used the Christian con- llev- me'" ■ long SM IhJ A ues was in range, the gregntion at Jenisalem as that Mra Duncan, too, haa Iniiated cerned about this as almost every , . Not Adopted Ppfensc Dspcrtiiinnt added: NEED GLOVES? eventtisUty'ia coveted in the Btmte Ip IS.’il , A ,®re protection and channel ahe known nothing of her daugh- "Thits 'Is the -first successful Spacil .Raid it i.s reasonable to ex­ ter-ln-law a diaappearance. Oiia- lew*. To illustrate his point, he utilitie.s stud.v committee waa ap­ toiiltlchannel teletype transmis-- eho'U'ed several books of S tate pert that Ciod would also have a tafaon aald nhc gave no atatement Moriew's hot th« moff; pointed by ttie Board of Directors sioitC by the delayed re p e a te r, ReBuIatlons, Including the Fire which recommended that fire channel of iNimmuniration today, when qiieationed again after find­ technique ''on' a grbund-satellite- e.specially since His Word shown complet* s«l*eH«ii in regulations drawn up b.v the Na­ ing of the body. Safety Code. j ground relay ayateni." that tile time is near for settling Wed Five TImea Under this code, inspections are tional Board of Fire Underwriters I The, 7-meaaage teat also whs town; d l morLOW r^uired and are regularly carried he but into -effect. These regula­ the great universal issue between PolKe nay Mra. Duncan haa Choose from our fine Hollda.v as­ runruwlth variations, by ground; (?od and Satan Ar to who Is DU- priced! tions were never adopted, howevei'. been mamed five tlmea In eight FREE sortment of imported and domes- out twice a year, he said. In be­ atatibne at Ft. Sem Hou.ston, Tex., pj-eme yeara. She la charged with poa- tie wines and liquors. ' tween times, Mason said, non- Mason said that despite these and near Los Angeles. . The farts show, he pointed out, scbedul'ed inspections are also recommendations, he feels the Ing In court here aa her aon'a DELIVERY O PEN FB ID A Y TBLL i> The last teat yesterday was I that f the tracks going liy the station. Onnciin rhe\- are held In lieu K gyptlan tea< h e ii of Kngllsh are CORNER SPRUCE and BISSELL STREETS intendent of schools. blast furnace waa put into opera-- House Space Conimitlee's staff liighway pmpoaes, . th** liulroiul Ft«'poaei[ plot plan.H for five al- I^orralne Mulvey of 81 F oster Rt., of ttufi.non bail apiece. Firemen ai'e not required to be tlort recently in Pretoria, The 22.^- sniil. Title searrli will .be at the lern.itr parking aiGis we>t of Mamdiester. The school pool WM being sent hy Iheir Ministry of ROOSEVELT’S RIV ER spoke of the danger that unherald­ used for the cerem ony TTils Is the Cualafaon aald he Intenda to Open Until 9 Nights—Clooed All Day Christmas Day ^ in attend.ance nt these drills, the fodt-hlgh furnace took 2 'i years expenan' of the [Miiadiase)- ' .'Iain S! will )i«* i'on.*Miiero4l h\ Kdurallon to I he t'nllert Stales The Rio Teodoro,, a .Smith Amer­ ed satellite firings could cause Depot Sq. Bid Tonight first time Die pool was used for MI 9-.')221 chief said and added that he did to complete. preaent niiudct chargee agalnat for training In Imgulstli * leading ican river, was named in honor of j somebody with a nervoii.s trigger] In infiunr.ng the aulhonty th.tl 1 hr- ir.lhorUy Thi* • iin.s \*ere pre-such an event. FIRST FOR OVER 47 YEARS! all three to the grand jury In to doctors’ degrees Some are Theodore Rooaevcil. who led a j finger to gel off a nuclear-missile; it l-s inv:tt‘d tt» bid, the railro.ol fiaied !>y Town Dlanning K:\gineer Next Sunday Robert Grew, Kde jinl J. Itvbc7 ;-k Vcniura trn F’riday I .studying here at I'ornell and some party of explorers there In 1914. war. The i-eporl suggested a re-' Does the .Mannhe.stcr Parking .vest side of the .squure. the iliive AWi\ the same ojipiii t unil y Is b^'ing Watcli Tower representative, will rollir led liv Baldonado. found qillreinenl for advance filing of: A iillioritv. wish to, .submit a bid fo; uul tiu' p:irklet«. e\(Tpl for h offered to ‘‘nMtneror.s others" wlm 'Ihe pttijxi.Hcil Whilon Memorial speak on the subject "MaterisUsm Onri^ Top Nolch hjvI I.mi'l MI,nkr*n bring >un tli#* Hncst the hiidv of the .'lO-year old Cana- satellite flight plans. j have imjmreil abool the land in lahrary parking lot m the North fBAtivp lurk^VP ffr vour (’bn»tinrtA flinnriK Muy with « nnn«lrnrp Hie property owned by the .N'ew small portion of the parUlel on the Crowds Out the Real Joys ’ at 8 fllnn niitac, rh.thrrl only in a filmy The document ws.s prepared be-! ensl «!(le. tlie past. , Knd vdi aUo j)tobabl> be dis- p m, at M anchester Kingdom Hall» horauBf* rvrr^' lurUrv poUI nt 'lop Notch KofUU in I' S (Jovcrn- York. New Haven and Hartford nylon hnlliinhe, huiiefi at the hol- fore the Atlas launrhing - whose Tile tfital area to ne sold i.a .'U,- 1 i'usserl for (1lnni>r or anawered and Inalaled on being Tallahassee. told wlial the rail wa.a about W hen NORTH Now ' V rdrii purlv . . «nrt voii got niorp for your niotiry told her daughter wra dead, ahe • • • Member* of the American AUTO 'vitM Ih . fnmoiiii Top Notri) left the telepiione with a moan. Legion are requested to meet at trim : the W. P. Quish Funeral Honie at OLLIE’S lO D Y 7:30 tonight to pay their respects SHANK HAI.F Rl'TT HAI.F PHARMACY , to. W alter Hansen, Sjmember of the ir WELDING 4 DEPOT SqiTARE • TEI,. tit 9.4.W Legion. ★ AUTO RODYond I fX I Members of the American I/e- PENDER REPAIRS **>" ' gior Auxiliary are asked to meet ★ COMPLETE CAR THE AiX PROFEBBIONAU STORE I tonight at 7:30 In the lobb.y of the iVV.'P. Quieh F uneral Home, to pa.v PAINTING Lb. j their respects to Walter E. Han- LA( GUER and ENAMEL Lb. FREE F^RESCRirnON DELIVERY jsen. who died Saturday. Mrs. Han- TEL. MI 9-8025 fSCtt is a member of the Auxiliary FAT EUCOIftfO ttOHT BIlXS HERE •tn! her husband is a member of .281 ADAM S ST. I th e B est. SUNKIST EATING IT’S HERg! NOW! Washing dishat DRESS is aaty today... ORANGES i l'- n / SHIRTS ^ $4.00.$5.00.$B.9S EXTRA IT’S LITTLE LARGE Ea. W O O L SHIRTS $4.9Se$10.VS FLOWER FASHIONS N ’T5 by MILIKOWSKI DIAMOND WALNUTS B fS n .. 43o FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.9S.$4.00.$S.9S LOUNGING PAJAMAS *4.00 » BIO! KOSHER PICKLES ROBES *9.95 Y' lo’s hom« haating Only 13 ft. over alt length TA.S'I’V HAI.F our vroy I ZFSrv liAI.l.ON ' You get premium quality 49 , Mohilheat with RT-98 ... the A- , h W most completely effeetive fuel V i (TAUl-On.MA rU-MF oil additi^-e in use today. And you get premium serviee. Au- RIPE OLIVES 2 Tull r«no 49e tor^stir deJIveriea . . . a hal- S U IT S a n / sniied payment plan and many IT 'S ONLY *00001 Rivtt you pioro loaGipaco Nr tho monty tRan anythtiig on whooltl Misfl \N'tftronmn other extras designed to mtko ('uhffl home heating renllg eery. TOPCOATS HOLIDAY SPECIAL! CHEDDAR '* 11*1! I • r.^ s*--Sr CHEESE IIOOD'.S CRAK Ml'R.V M o b llh e at r;!m “V *42.95 ***•' SAN'K Id. ; I doon-ocN on INTfRNAIIONAL •

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CA- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 82, 1968 T f " •uiodi^. these m ig u in e i W e token er Bridge tolls, and helped propel back recant^ whan Federal Dtfc -'•I.I of friendship from one .who hopes the iMpe into last fall's election triet Judgs Joseph Smith granted ’•m t m r ' Driver in they will foeter Intematlbnal under­ ;e r8 sa n ^ ig n .- a moUtm to diamlas the case on the Bolton Minister Helps standing and goodwill. It you and T he Bridge Authority added new ground that he lacked jurisdiction. CK3ARS Goldfine, Secretary Fined by Court your friends wish to receive more Idel to the toll controversy recent­ This decision lis being appealed to ANT BRAND of these and other megazines, with­ ly when it announced that "loose” the Second Circuit Court of Ap­ out obligation, write to -----. toll tickets will not be acceptable peals, and argiunents are expected in k a Gurtlcl, S8, of 110 Cohgreai Spread L.S. GobdWiU M. V. Joy wrote: "i imderstand In Bridge ToU Casn on any of the five bridges ak of to be heard In February. ARTHUR DRUa St, who waa Involved In an acci­ from piapera that yoti 'lend • illus­ Feb. 1. The authority said the However, "if the Legislature Given Jail Sentences dent yeaterday, appeared In Town By DORIS MOHR D’lTAEJIA ^Plisshei*, dlrMUy or Indirectly, be- trated mageiinei free a s token of WUlsird B. Rogers li dropping^rMls "that he has shed decision was prompted by the-need takes action, that will be the end Court thie morning' and w u fined friendship.' So I Uialp b« thankful of the story," Parskey said. "'We SS for failing to grant the right of "Don’t write about me,” Ted cause if that-were to be thi put bis fight to havi Bulkeley - Bridge his objectlvs and yisrefpfe has for additional revenue to pay off come Mr. Pllisher ahould not Have to- receive regularly a magazine tolls decland Ulegal. contending authorised” the p aym s^ of tha its bridge construction bonds. are not interested in continuing (OontlBoed from Psf« One) | way. ■aid. "The story la in the lettere." with plenty of picturea sutULh'e for the matter if our objective is at­ According to the police, Guraki And it. is in the lettere. But Ted. taken all the trouble (tf advertiaing that the purpoee for which he in­ fine and the vacating /ot the .-p* The governor's announcement of in the Indian press, Iniritinf people boys. stituted .a teat case last August peal, "thereby ending"he matter.” his legislative plane for the bridges tained," he added. ly in R csss in which Goldfins a/id > drove into a car driven by Gloria who also anawera to "the Rev. ' ’I am-a student'of Standard X in D. Pelletier, 2S. of 189 Birch S t, SCrATMCNT Theodore ,W. Chandler Jr.," pastor like me to contact him. So Jha mo­ his been achisved. iBvlteid A ^ t came In answer to a request for one of his companies was cited forj ment I got your letter I found that the V.I.M. High Schek^, .lear K dt comment on the Bridge Authority's a t the interaection of Moll and Bla- nsM$ of Bolton Congregational Church, tayam ." Ths attorney for ths Manches­ Rogers attracted Statewide at­ Front End contempt, the company was fined j “piuhed the button" that produced my notionii were correct. I with to ter 'banker and bitter foe of tention on Aug. U when he invited action. Officers Selected aell Sta. Guraki told police he waa Tailend le At yaw bwdaat '. A young lady, V, V. Puehpamma $30,000. "Bill I thought personally j driving on Biaeell St., itopped at the letters. express gratitude to Mr, pUasner EuUceley Bridge tolls said a $10 arrest on a chuge of evading the Although the final chapter in and may I hope that you would whose first name' appears to' he the Rogers' Bulkeley Bridge case that you should not be fined ' In j the interaection, aaw no cara com­ Theirs la a story to appeal to Seemena, wrote: "I unda'rstand check in payment of'a tbwn-court 25-cent toll / Oh the Bulkeley By Scandia Lodge Special ing and drove ahead. He hit Mri. tho imkglnation, pinhole view of kindly convey the same to him conviction and S', letter announc­ Bridge. DoMne of newsmen end has been completed, the same la that case. | Skating Advisory from advertisement in Kerala not true of the ault brought against Pelletler'a vehicle broadetde, police THIS SCASON MAY SI HIGHTltl what might be done by any man. when you write next, papers that you send American ing t^at Rogers' appeal was being several humred spectatora were on Scandia Lodge, Order ot Vasa, (1) ALIGN FRONT END "However, " he said, "you gained' Center .Springs Pond, despite said. woman or- child to help further "1 appreciate the spirit behind vacated was delivered today to hand - Uy witness the crossing, the Bridge Authority by the REG. $7.80 magasines free as token of friend­ Greater Hartford Free Bridge has elected the follo-wlng officers familiarity with the risks of rrm-' the below freeling temperature! Mrs. Pelletier's car waa consid­ WITH (XTSA CASH TO CONSOLIDATE IIUS Ot EUKHASE better, understanding among "men your taking .up th e trouble.of mail­ ship. So I shall be thankful to get the East Hartford Town Court which Md been well publlelzed in for the year 1959; (2) BALANCE FRONT of rood will." ing the LOOK magazine issues to advance. Assn. WHEELS—REG. $4.00 t#*mpt at that t imr ’ | Dver the weenend, is still cloeed ered a total wreck. No injuries THE THINGS TOO WANT Ot NEED. WHY NOT regidarly a well-illustrated maga Clerk. Continue Fight John Nelson, chifirmsn: Mrs. El­ U.S. Atty Anthony Julian had; In public skating The Park De­ were reported. Damage to Gurski'a Ted Chandler, who served as a me and the noore so, When you are stale for women. Link Decision Rqgeri had said he would carry vira Anderson, vice chairman; Mrs. (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL partment reported that the aur- vehicle waa estim ated a t S150. STOf IN TODAY Ot CAUi million teacher In Japan during not a direct subscriber ,and as atich "I- have completed the High ' Attys. George Leaaiier and Paul the/ case to the State Supreme Atty. Leo Parekey, counael for John Nelson, secretary; Mrs. Ante BEARINGS recommended that (ioldfine he Court of Errors, If necessary, to the association, said It la "pleased given s SIX months prison sen­ face was scuffed up, apparently by tho early days of the Korean War, you-are to get these copies from a School Course and at presimt am Groobgrt linked this decision to Gustafson, vice secretary; William (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM 1 youngsters, last Friday after the PREFERRED knows very well what America nei^bor. It is nice that you have llvinta with parents. 1 am a maiden with the government'! proposal," Orr, financial secretary; John E, tence and fined $10 000 He rer- Chlorine Output Rises Governor Rlbicors announcement but does not Intend to drop Its ommended a I’-rnonthn term for j rains and it left much repair whrk means to the people of the Orient. made a sort of regular arrange waiting to enter a suitable J last week th.-t he would seek trk Frank Brucker, posal," he said. ment j Hast Boston Comiany. a realty thus affected, but an expanse of "A. V. George A Co. Ltd., Kotta- bet the next boat will bring more been built as a free one by five Mra. Viola Thoren Kress, secretary Segundo, which means “The New yam," one of the biggest managing Lessner an^ Groobert said, "Since towns — Manchealer, Hartford, The Free Bridge Assn., com­ for second hospitalization. (ioldfine. In a sharp Hear voice, < oncern. failed to flle reports with sandy beach is only milltone and requests. But the response gives BROTHERS the commission and the Boston City of the Spanish Mexicans of millions of grains of sand, Isn’t It? agency houses in this part of the him great satisfaction since his Gove nor/'^Riblcoff, for which he Glastonbury, 'East Hartford and posed of Hartford and East Hart­ The officers will be installed said "I am verv sorry fo f'w h at | Our King Charles the Second." Advertise in The Herald— It Pays country. I am a bachelor of 2'T and should be commended, has recog­ South Windsor — in a joint ven­ ford businessmen, Is fighting the Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. in 801-818 CENTER ST. happened I did my very best. . Slock Pbcchar.ge "The occasional inagazine" was previous efforts without the per­ .Judge WyxHnski convicted Gold- usually addressed to some well- Syrian Christian by religion. sonal contact, seemed to have nized the problem and Intends to ture. He argued that lolls could Bulkeley Bridge toll matter . In Orange Hall. TEL. MI 8-8188 I have the highest respect for this "Off the working hours, J am remedy It by procer legislation to be charged only If the towns were Federal Court, whepe it is contend­ court. I am sorry again Tor whalj One for failing to produce records known institution or simply to "li­ been wasted. of his l^ebanon Mills in Lebanon, brarian" In a leading city. Often, colleotlng stam ps and as ,suoh I The cost of the proje<-t? It Is be introduced in the rtext General reimbursed. ing that the Bridge Authority has IJINOTHY TOI’R happened, and I hope you will shall be interested to receive for­ Assembly, Mr. Willlard B, Rogers Campaign laaue violated the Constitution and the It takes nearly five hours to take that into conslderathm “ N H Goldfine wa.s found innocent they went to Iron Curtain coun­ beyond the budget of a mirtlster in of two counts involving other tries. Never was there any word of eign stamps. I would like to know terms of several correspondents. feels there is no further point In The Manchester banker'i action Federal Statutes controlling tolls viatt all the rooma In the famous As he spoke, floldflne shifted pursuing his pppea; . focussed public . attention on the In the bridge. BlUmore House at Asheville. .S'C. from fool to foot milKs. acknowledgment or thanks. Not similar details about you, if 1 am But since the Idea is to send maga­ an inkling that any other human not asking too much. zines that would otherwise be Lessner also said that Rogers whole question of Connecticut Riv­ The association received a set vhich eontsins 110 hedroorn sulte-s Read Herald Advs. Miss Paperman. in a voice some­ Miss PH|>err.ian was convicted op two couni.4 involving the ever saw them. Asks About Manchester thrqwn away, postage is the only what more suhduefi than her em- i Thumbing through a magazine "Is Manchester'a very big city coat. ployer. said "I am very sorry Strathm ore Mills of Boston and the George Mabbett A Sons <'o several months ago, Ted sow a lit­ and is living very pleasant there ? It costs about seven cents to about the proceedtnf?s in this case. ter from a New Yorker who signed Are there Negroes In your city mail Reader's Digest or Time: 12 It was never my intention to vio­ n IMymoutli, Mass himself Harry Pllssner and gave a and are the whites on nice terms Irom all of us at G itiad U aloa... late the j'ourrs order I have Ctrl Scout Roundup Winners cents for the Saturday Evening It waa broughl mil at the trial W,- 58th St. address. Pllssner waa with them? Why Is It that whlte/i Post or Life. It takes about six only the iilghest respert for this that GohlMni- «1m1 tu rn «c.'ci m ore sponsoring a plan to .send maga­ hate the colored, while man is man, court, I am snrrv for what haf»- A camping they will go, imt tiii.H Ooloies York Misa Kriiiunn is a' member of Troop 20, Miss Gerard weeks for magazines to reach In­ tlm ii I''/OU |MMinM* National Girl Scout Koundtip parts of the United States, and a Russian and Chinese propagan­ "I am only quite glad to take able to Interest others In this proj­ voice trailed off a bit In ('oh)rado .Springs, ('olo., from da, Pllssner wrote In explaining his you aa my Amcrioan-neighbor-by- ect: that this story may give them Both defendants were required few from foreign <*oiinlrleu H-Vear Delay Noted HOY s c o rn .luly 3 to July Id Poppy Geratrl l*oppy Oerrml, the daughter of "Way to FriendsWp and Under* mall, Slid it Is gratifying th at you a glimpse of what an individual to stand for more than 40 min­ Mar ion ('reamer .Susan McKinney Mr. and Mrs .lolui (Jenird. 15 standing," played a part In the have taken me for your Indian may do in Implementing in a small utes during the pro (Jartslfle, 215 W. Higii St . Is a after gelling a proper hearing aid. correspondent that he could spread gei flen nndlier f r (Uil no s-f rmd lera rrf home and the word about this project by get­ "tried to," as he says. With those A children's Christmas story New I'eer. pearances, nltrrnatelv grasped a A lineup inspr*clioii was follow- (lie western fronHei are aiiown In court railing and folded her anii.n ting his local newspaper to advis^ questions as a starter, Ted expects hoifr will be held tomorrow st etl i»\' rlecoiritlon of a ('hrlsfimis the haikgifum d rd the pulure. Its readers that there are unlimited his new "neighbour," who reveals 2:30 p.m. in Mary Cheney Library. Judge Wv7.nn.ski said he had tree with ojriaitnmls made l)v the "set aside as clearly irrelevant aiiv The four girls were cho.-^en fi(*;n numbers of Americans who wish to his British schooling in that spell­ Miss Marion Jesseman. the chil­ ( 'utiH In then lien meetings 'I'he Id Hpplii.dits in .Manchester 'I’lie send their magazines to them. He ing, will prove to'be stljnulallng. dren's librarian, will -read C hrist­ question as to whether or not you ('nt)s and their pnrentH sang or any of your rorporiitions haye srdci lion* iMUumittec was lu-arled alM pointed out that he does not A recent mall undprllned for the mas stories to the children. ( ‘hiialmas ramlH, ainl flien the l-\ Mis Kiancts Hale, chaiiman solicit subscriptions or contribu­ local minister a fact he already Youngsters between the ages of any liHhililies uiuJer the tax law.s ' ( ’itt)s inid a play peilral uhlie their He added he also considererl it ()ihci miunhciH of tin* commit lee tions, and Is able to keep the proj­ kneW;—the eagerness wdth which five and nine are especially In­ parents di.scuHsed the fiiliiH' pm- wen* M m I ’l.Hcni c I'ui htiinn, Mrs. ect alive by keeping w ^nses at • these people seek contact with vited. fllearly irrelevant tliat Huhlfme giatii pieMenled liv Wall/icr Gel may have vi(»!atet| the iiiiiiifit .Ni-l.K.,n Ki. Iiumnd, A Hvatt .Sut- minimum. United States. He received three gei commit I ce clmli imut liffc and the Hiw K Kjiuu ftaak. 'tff\ wrote to hla correspondent. litte rs ft;om KoUayam from new 1,800 FXBE BOMB SCARE prartire law or If Goldtine. mtlie Then Santa (’lausi- ai rived ami. operation of any of his iiohiingn The four Mamdu’sler girls will join Ivankunju In Kottaytmi, cflrrespoiTdents who had seen a Bristol, Dec. 22 (Ah A false after diatilhnllon of gifts refresh- foui giil.M from rilaslonhury t» form Kmala and sent some magaiin4& Mary in the local papebs obvious­ bomta scare yesterday caused the hnrl prejudiced the IntrreMt of any mefits were serv»‘d, minority stockholder nr liiy»*Htur. a palml The patrol will now iie- Early in November he received ly resulting from a label he had evacuation of Tsome 1,500 persons Monday evrnnng In conjintlon gin liiimmg for ptimiliv«> camping ' I deal soleI\. .lodge Wy/.an- this letter: • placed on Ivankunju's magazines. from the Cameo Theater. The fire with the Hrowme.s, the ('uh Scouts and iiiiinrhip program The four "Thanks a lot for your letter of department received a telephone sUi said "with the i.ssue liefnie The stickers, put nut by Orel \ uill sing ( 'in islnias r riicil.H to shut alteinales fiom M.im liester will the 16th Aug. 19.58. 1 had not given dental College In'Los Angeles, as a | warning. A Chrl.stmas play, given roe and that Issue I.k \( mii Miniiiial In also ttucivi* 11 inning They are up the idea of having some rS- part of their "Magazinea for by students of St. Anthony's High i contempt of this routi ’’ t*uh Swail I'm k 17 l.s sponsoied Nola !■'m man fust allcruMte. Jan aponse or other from Mr. Harry Friendship" program, read "Please | School, was undenvay at the time u s m Tli« SK r rlinrge«l that (luldlinea i»\' l l i e South S i iuio) I’TA. I'e Smith. Uoirerta Johns ’ mid 0 »»«»$.f0 24lb$ '"^^euce A DeliuhtfttI Dessert... lb*. & Suggestions For A fine Christmas Meal ' ! GREY LEDGE HRST PRIZE— FERMS SMOKED m 4 fruited FRESH NATIVE 3 8 4 $ HOLIDAY NEEDS HAMS H O L ID A Y ■\ GRAPE JUICE . . . OLIVES . . . SHRIMP PLENTY TO EAT SHANKLESK—SKINLESS—DEFATTED \ . . GINGERALE . . . PINEAPPLE . . . CRAB TURKEYS MEAT . . . PICKLES , . , MINCE MEAT . . . FROM BURSACK’S...KNOW N FOR OVER M YEARS PLUMP, BROAD.BREASTED BONELESS I V A B j r C PUMPKIN . , . MIXED NUTS . . . WALNUTS READY FOR THE OVEN FRUITED IC E C R EA M . . . CHOCOLATES . . . PLUM PUDDING. AS PURVEYORS OF NOTHINC BUT THE BEST F u u m U. S. D. A. CHOICE MARK I . . * *» KXTRA FANCY NATIVE CAPONS R E iiir Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BALLS MLF RROAI) RRCA8TEO TO fURRk'* fioon K\TIN(I RIB ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKS EAr For Chrltfm as and y Now Yoars P arfiti U. S. NO. I POTATOES TURKEYS g FIRST PRIZE (TOMS^ SWEDISH KORV COCKTAIL FRANKS WASrWfi..s. vCHICKtHS fiiv n c n j I.T . IWIKEYS»wnntfj Mads with vanilla lee T f ••« IB-IB U m. If Yoki U k t The Best Give Us A Test Join flio Uremd Parado to G rond Union For Year OreN MONDAY. TUESDAY ANP FRIDAY EVENINGS SKepplns Cenvosiesce Nativt EvIsewratMi Roasting FRESHBAKED NATIVE CAPONS A VERY MEMY CHRISTMAS ANp A HAPPY ChristrhOA Give ChrUtmme WreutkM Santa^M smdl Weemrmtfmsul BREAD B-7 I.RS...... I,h. 5 9 c CHICKENS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENPS ANP CUSTOMERS Candyland! Fruit Baskets Grand Union AH ml le w PRANK TOROS— EPPIE KAPLAN— H iuH 't — an H.fJ supermarket prices/ 2 ^ 29c T-9 I.R S...... I.h. 6 9 c M on . ^ Gift A wide snortmsnt of Christ- lb- EPME FONTANA — STANLEY MARTIN — CMshNS Candy p n I t ROWOMO Certificates mss dscorstions, including SIRLOIN TIP RRUNOAUCZI Um.rn§$ a “ op 49 CHRISTMAS DAY Kindergarten M i pH I t For thet "hard - to - plsste" wresthi, tree*, door decors- CHRISTMAS IVI iraNCifR tiom, table csntsrpiscss,- dsc- McKK'*' Clodfif Hihut I f.M. ps(»»• $m4 Vk MI m OrVkrt Taagn* dteiee -h d t of the Crop". day spiritl A*k the Meneger P a r h M i S*f. • » ' Nsfura SwoeHl to M p y e u I I • Cowwi»®^" , LOCKER PLANT •A T Y O U I , lb- AND - s' ■ lb. t: \\ MEAT MARKET ICC cRCflm flioFS

Our ’69 Oalnidare Am MORRELL CANNED HAM 5 “ - $ « 9 II MSSaL ST. RiAIU-m. Ml 3-P424 Manehtstcr Shopniaf Parind*, Nidito TTunpikt W. and BrMd St.. MaBch wtcD-Opm Monday. Tuesday. 10 AJI. to i PJi. Hem—Coma In For Tevrat FUNTY Of BMi PAMONO fPACl Wedeedny, Huee^SlJhrldny, S AJI to 9 PJW.--SatBrday. • A3L to S P ------— . i j n u m W e 1------

t ■ N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 22. 19B8 UANjCHBSTER EVENING HERALO; MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN

loat to tlM MW ahopplnc canton Hebron member of Hebron Qrqhge la the pageant are Bradley Batson, South Windsor earola led by Music Supervisor which provtda jMulcliig ap«ca. Wa aaked to get application tor UMm- Hadley tBU, Marvin Rosa, Warren Joel Bahner. muat do all wa can to avoid bUfht* ber^ p and other information Holbrook, Lorman Eddy, WiUtam ' Mrs. Hartnett’s room will stage a ^ central areaa. Open T ues. till 9 P.M. Schools to (Close from Mrs. Betty Griffin. Degrae W. Hammond, Robert Bartlett, Grange Schedules playlet, "The Best Gift of All,” and TOR 'The Open,Forum Thua are'ry effort atiould be pie wa Mend Sawea'n The Baby Has ^4^ work will begin on March 3 and Clifford R. Wtight, Glen Higgbia, Mias Hodgdon's claaa will present mada for the town to acquire De­ WIONfSOAY TILL 6:30 For Yule Recess applications Miould be in no later- Bert' London, Henry Parkinjrton, Christmas Event "What Is Christmas?” as part of pot Square to preeerve t|t|e char­ G r e e t ln s * withtM s than the Feb. 3 meeting. Henry A. Jones, J. Robert SMuy- a Christmas program put on by s m m SURE CommualcAtiona for pubUc«Uon» tn th* Op«n "T* acter of the North End aa well aa CLOSID THURSDAY Directs Pageant ler, Ellen Shorey and Ruth sixth grade pupils. Aad LoBgor TIfb W««r b« riM W itted pubUMjlon U they contein more than 800 worda. taking cara of tha pai^lnR prob­ Bchoola In Hobroa, olenunUry Tha Chrlatmaa pageant, "The lagach, Th Rev. Mr. Pimm will Wapping Grange No. 30 will School officials announce that The Herald raaervee the rlfh t to decline to publUh any maUer lem.. "Chriftmas Cord" of Sm> and regional high, will eloaa for tha Other-WlM Man," to be .prmntad be narrator, A. Robert Cole will meet tomorrow night St 8 pjn. at the school paper, ”The Wapping Driv* I b For Our that may be llbeloui or which li tn bad taite. Free expre^on Toura truly, . Been Named... Chrlatmaa reeeas tomorrow after a at S t Peter’s Eplacopal Church be in charge of scenery and light­ the Wapping Community H^ee. Reporters,” is again being pub­ ^ J, W. Chanty per luyt In fine foods for of political vlewe l* deelred by contribution! of ^ le ch a r« le r fidl day, to bo reaumed Jan. 8. In Hebron on'ChHatUMS Eve, will ing and Mrs. Paul Pa^'seh will be The special Chfiatmaa program lished. bunettera which are defamatory or abuilve will be rejected. in charge of coetumlhf. School will colse tomorrow for be directed hy C. Davis Calkins, will include "The Night Before / X'ad^taadlng and Help’ oN fh* holiday fostivltlos. TbU win give a 12-day broatlfing an Andover resident In former the Christmas vacation and will PREE ToJthe^,®ditor, speU for toaichera and puplli. The hlanchestor Evening Herald He­ Christmas,” a pantomime and resume Jan. 6. School Bue Incident ♦ ablet, to lluondate water for Chrtatmae aopaon waa obaarved at years, before Chrlatmaa was gen­ Christmas Ih Different Lands," a Front Efld, Broko «nd their chiMren, 1 .^htldren’a Service! of Connectl- Wrap HP your Christmos daughter of Mr. and Mra- Herat Knochmt- erally observed in other churohM bron oorreepondent Mies Snsan A son was born recently at the To the Editor, put haa recently opened an offica jaoef. 26 mdgewood St. She waa bom Dec. 13 at Manebeater the olemehtary school to^ay with a Pendleton, Mephoae Academy 8- reading. Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. I am a part-time arhool bu?- Kl ioridat.on eboi)M not be ron- I conogzrt by the ehUdren’a choir di-: .Of the area, S t Peter’s Chrlatmaa Expected guest of honor will be Shock AbstNbor lospoc* fuse'l with rliloTinaltor ChJoijija^ in town In order to extend the iC ? ? „ - Hoapltal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. 3454. Jam es Snow of Strong Rd. driver in Manrheater. food shopping tho quick, rected by Mra, Wllo Bupronant. Eva. aarvlcaa attracted large Santa Claus. Members are remind- Hon. lion protect, all of the people all | length of Ita arm In offering' a itoochenhaner, Germany, and her paternal grandfather la orowda, do tivat the church waa Brolthwalte on'Vacation Todav at 2.12 p m . driving helping hand to deapalring fam ­ Robert Tacken, Germany. She haa a brother, Bemd, 2%. apodal teacher of mualo. There ^ t^ t the 50-cent grab bag gift Resident State Policeman Wil­ eouth on Slone ,‘:t T made a atop of the lime by dealroyiiiB bacterta j o«y. lowecost way at were two preaentatlons, the first fairly packed and many ware French Bay 38% Less thhy bring should be labeled to tell Work done by aezperta M a8 Kluondation i. roriptil.orv mefli- | ine. in Mancheater and aurround- ■tending. liam Braithwaite will be on va­ at Edmund St to diarharge high at 10 a.m., and the seconiS a t 1 p.m. whether It Is for a man or Woman. cation from today until Dec. 30. conventional mokes of earo. ■ alion for a non-rontajrioiia all- I Irig areaa It la a voluntarily aup- Joeh Merrill, aon of Mr. and Mra. Harry S. Howroyd, 31 Con­ These eervicea were wholly Paiia — France Imported $397,- lehool piipila ibm» of whom had ported agenev with knowledge and POPULAR. way Rd. He waa bom Dec. 0 at Hartford HoaplUI. Hla ma- The children's choir la aomething Mrs. Roger Williams is In charge Police assistance may be obtained .neni namelv ravilie. and protect. I new In the school, imd la made up musical, but In later years the 400,000 worth of merchandise from to rroaa the atreet In front of th<- I he .kill In helping parent, and chil- tomal grandparent! are Mr, and Mrs. Carl A. Relnholdz, Rocky of the program. during this period by calling MORIARTY of both boys and girls. pageant theme vvaa taken up and the United States in the first eight Schol Parties Planned- bue The approach that aome peranna flrr.ii with complex aoclal and pay- Hill, Md hla paternal grandmother is Mm Harry R. Howtt>^, proved equally attract've. Since State Police at the Hertford Bar­ Uhlia there I wa« pa.aed bv a rhological problem.. Hartfort. He has two brothers, Jaaon, 9, and Steven and a Gifts will be exchanged' - at a months ^of 1958, a 38 per cent de­ At the Wapping Elementary racks. car whoae de.cnption and In enae in the dental profeaeion take tn Chrlatnua party tomorrow. the Rev. Douglas F. Pimm became crease from the 8636,500,000 im­ School tomorow primary grade BROTHERS the mailer of fluoridation la a nar­ Whila client, pay what they can slater, Jill, 12. number I noted down M liKhl...... Btlll another Christmas party rector here, ih 1955, the pageants ported in the aame period of 1957. pupils both morning and after Manchester Evening Herald S0I-SI8 Center Street row and Boinewhal frightening one. toward the coat of the varioua will be held Monday evening at the have taken a Wider scope and con­ were blinking- I. checked FauU Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valere Raymond, 73 Exports Increased by 9H per cent pupUs both morning and afternon South Windsor correspondent El­ Telephone Ml S-8IS8 Thev hold that heraiiae aome par- chlldrrn'a aervirea, ' there la atlll Congregational Church for Boy tinue to draw crowded houses. —from 1161,700,000 to 8177,100,- I phoned the r o ll- ^.ta^ii.n ^to a alrable difference between what Horton Rd. She waa bom Dec. 15 at Manchester Memorial sessions will enjoy Individual room more G. Burnham, telephone Scout Troop 28. Boys of the Cub Members of the cart to present 000. parties and will sing Christmas aek about ' 'r', ' , , rhildiena teeth everyone must people c.in pay and what It coat, Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra George Mitchell 4-0674. that .f I made a < '>b.PUim 1 - I ■ nim, idated water, Pack WebelOB Den are invited. Innl to give them and their children a F. Moaea, Dade City, Fla., and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. Presumably all these children will have to appear in rourl on n.'. "w n and Mra. Aims Raymond, 55 Clinton St. She has a sister, Denise - In thin diitatonnl stanri me lo^t lirofeaalonal acrvlce. Your iinder- also . have Christmas doings in time to pres, cliargea I iinpi.ied alanding and help l.a equally need­ Andria, 7. whelhei the poliee would lon.-ide- ih#» riKhis of rnsny persons who their homes. If it all seems a little not her do not ed to reaiixr a goal of a happy overdone, we can only hope that cal'ing Ihe driver tn "jog n.ic U for n„e ren.on Unda, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Klimek, 247 Hack­ con'I he he w„. think Mg how he want i„ ,l,„ ik fluoridated water childhood for every child. everybody will be made a little Sincerely, matack St. • She waa bom Dec. 8 at Hartford Hoapltal. Her happier, especially the ohUdren. rf>uM rvr'-on hl« uifr Miv h'' Inasmuf'h ss fluondalion ran hr maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Perzanowski, Mra. Walter Hchardt Mall Getting Heavier dldn f fno'JEh nionfv hafidlrd on an individual l.asls as Wmtfleld, Maaa.. and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. biiv iiomrthLn;: dhs hsrt nnUrf\ for in New .if^raov. I won t gn into the William H. HlUe, Hebron poet- Albert Klimek, ’Mancheater. She haa two brothers, Joseph, 8, and maater, says the holiday mail .s at sfnrf Th«» no? reasonable donhls aome rilizena Anri Im politr, Tr»n Robert, 4. ^ f , , tn (ioinif snv JoR^cinp hn\e about the wladom. from a • • • 6 • getting heavier and heavier each gn long range health at.andpf>lnt, of Iy>ng Beach, Calif, Dec. 22 uFl-- day. He was very amiable about J would hnvf !o to rout* if Steven Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Koa 119 Cham­ sticking stamps on letters passed a rhiM htt hv s • ar, hut t.avB flunridalinK the water aupply. .lamea I, ftockrell, 24, ahnuld have bers S t He was bom Dec. 16 at Mancheater Memorial Hoapi- I rertainly hope that the board atifled that yawn over to him by patrons who Just no Intention of sprnfllng time t u. s. Gov't. WWW A V 11 V c nr maternal great-gfrandparenta are Mr: and Mrs, l^lliam hand out coins. •■pre.aing charge,. on Incidnii. of diiedora Tiiaeday evening will He atretched an prodtgloualy In Scott, Oakland St., and hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and The English seem to be more like the above I 11 bet If 1 had deride in favor of letling tooth de- yewning that yeaterdey he dla- Grade A TW A Z D MSi 9 M Mra. George McCollum, 92 Wells St. He haa two brothers, Fran­ cay he handled aa a private health sensitive about licking stamps than thal man a name he d reapond to loreted hla right ahoulder and had cis John, 7%, and Richard Alan, 16 months; and two siatera, we Americana. I waa once In Ber­ K phone call from me In a rnanni matter to he hoepitellied Christine Ann, 111^, and Janice Alane, 6V4. 111 ahnuld he noted that the re- EVISCERATED-OVEN READY , o .0 O 0 0 muda for a few weeks and waa in­ which would he aa frlendlv aa my The yawn came while Cockrell terested to see that a small con­ intenllona In reminding him what ' P " " " " u " " ’’''’''!.'"" , wax attending a claaa In conaumer Joel Forrest, son of Mr. and Mra. Ma3rnard W. Wellington, tainer with water for sticking on ha iimlntentionallv, in all proh- education at Iking Beach Stata (Col­ Waltham, Maas. He was bom Dec. 18 at Waltham Hospital. OHHSTMAS WEEK STORE HOURS . . J . , , . la a very one-alded one He alalea lege TtpU^Ofl ■tamps was provided for all con­ ahllitvl had done, inveallgalln the Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Henry M. Hill, Cov­ cerned. I liked the idea myself and tint Matlnol Supamailnt* Cockrell la a arhool tearhar, him- entry, and hla paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Walter proceeded to make use of the con' It 11 eaay enough for a •''h'’'’' m a tte r he "read conalderahle nia- ‘ aelf. E. Wellington, Waltham. Orm i T M iflit 'tU 9 0. M. bua driver to himaelf enforce, Ihia (p. ..g ,,. SUPER MARKETS venienceT But ;the dish was drv. A ll Pint Ncrttow l StorM .topping rule on the narrow aide ■ j,,, report he alas, and I had to lick mv stamp. VITAMIN DEncnCNCY Joyce Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Leo Anderson, Law­ I felt that we had one on the Brit OpMi Tu«s4ay Ivonlnf !tll 9 P. M. atreeta Jiial to atop In the middle nnlv leaaona In fax-or of St. Ikilila, Dec. 22 l/Ti A drug ler Rd., Vernon. She waa bom Dec. 17 at Mancheater Memorial of the road By doing an he will fliiondallnn ' Ish that time. and Wodnasday 9:36 A M. to 4 9. M. Arm haa a aerioua vitamin de- Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Is Henry Letarte, 133 Oak­ To Visit PMnts protect the children for whom he a Yoiira ver\' Iriily, flclency land St., and her paternal grandmother ia Mrs. Gwendolyn reaponalhle. but fare, the riak of TURKEYS Borne of the teachers In other Clasod All Day Thundayl W aller P Oorman Ir. A hiirKlar look Hl.fMH) vitamin Chambers. 65 Dudley, St. She has two brothers, Wayne, 3, and towns are getting off a day sooner getting a flrket for failure to keep jpilla \ealerdav from the Abbott REMEMBER... Michael, 1%; and a sister. Diana. 6. to the right or aome elmllar charge rhaltengra Hix-lora Drug Co, office He didn't ateal '• * * • * than those In Hebron for the UNDER OVER Christmas recess. Horace Bellere, Are aome parenla Inclined In To the Editor anything eUc Th# pllla were Holly Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Maxwell, THE BEST, of course, it must be for the agree with me la parent of arhool valued at 81 000, 17 Lbs. It) 17 Lbs. 5th grade teacher In the Glaston­ I got a big kick out of Dr Jaeob- Bunker Hill Rd., Coventry. She was bom Dec. 17 at Manchester bury school system, gets off duty Christmas feast and that means a First chlldreni that a friendly warning I endoraemeiil of fliinrldallrm. Double Stamps Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and today after a full day. He leaves would he auffirlent In moat caaea Tile Inilh la, the water at either Mra. Stephen J. Klein, Bigelow St., her paternal grandfather ia National turkey. Choice, broad-breasted of a car peaalng a atopped arhool Christmas Day to spend the rest end of the town la not fit for I iiman David Maxwell, Daley Rd.. Coventry, and her great-grandparents of his vacation with his parents. Northwestern birds, their sweeL tender hue ? conaiimpllnn I challenge Dr. Wood Fib«r Hewers are Mrs. Rose Klein, Spring St., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ted- SIncarely, The Best Turkey Value At Any Price EVERY WEDNESDAY Prof, and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers In meat will baste slowly to a juicy, golden .lacobaon or any doCor In thla Make Voiir Own Cnreagen ford, Litchfield St. She has a brother. Robert Stephen, 5H: and Carlisle, Pa. School Bua Driver town, or any town official to brown . . . a mouth-watering centerpiece Inetninttnn Bnokleta two sisters, Karen Beth. 3. and Kim Susan, IH- There Is also quite a long list of rlmllenge thla atalemeni Peraonal- * * * * • for your holiday table! We promise you Iv. I do not care about fluoridation, Hebron teachers who teach In ‘Privato Health Matter' Carl John, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William Peaae, Dobson Rd., other towns or cities, who will be hearty, delicious eating, just as we un­ To the Editor, bccaiiae I do not drink the water. HOBBY SHOPPE Vernon. He waa bom Dec. 16 at Rockville City Hospital. His Tlie doctora of ttila loxvn carry a Ready To Eat Sausage Meat ^"'Raii 45c on vacation. The reaeonlng of the pereotia 408 CENTER S T . ^ 1 ,8-7288 maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Carl lVl«r, 6 Washing­ Grange Holds Party conditionally guarantee the quality of lici li of rcaponallillitv when they -p-p-.p— .„.p.i,.,.p,pCr;;ti ,p,. ■■ ton St, Vernon, and his paternal grandfather is John Pease, who want fluoridation la Inltreal- favor fluoridation Inalead of hav­ 12 lo 14 Lb>. Hebron Grange celebrated Us each and every fihfe First National turkeyl Ing If not at range Whole Hams Ground Beef b 49e Vernon. He has a brother, William Jr., 2; and two sisters, Vir­ annual Christmas program by a ing oxir xvalcr aiififiliea Ml for What U amoiinta to )a that If ginia, 9, and Darlene, 4. human rnnaiim|)lnui Thev are a • « • • « party, with 22 In attendance. aomr hole, might form In I hr lo| of hyprocrltca Mniix ,»f them go Use Sliced Bacon "i, 59c Games were played and there were EVISCERATED - READY-TO-COOK roof of the Wexhinginn School to Highland Park regularly to gel L ook Island Deerfoot Farma EUzabeth Lucia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Dougan, stunts and carol singing. The hall then the town xhould flx thla roof xxater for Hielr oxvn fam llle. They Yeer Oven Ready lb 22 Norman St. She was bom Dec. 18 at Mancheater Memorial was decorated with a Christmas Y O U N G TO M S Y O U N G HENS and then go to the expenae of rr ought lo take off the medical aeal Choree Plan Ducklings Link Sausage 73c Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund tree, wreaths and candies. pairing the roofa of all the othci from llieir rara They do not dare J. Abbott Jr., Waterbury, and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. Small prizes were awarded to Bchoola, whether the needed It For and Mrs. Ward D. Dougan, 397 Neipsic Rd.. Glastonbury. the winners of each game. The lo tell the Inilh • • • • e or not. Willard B Rogera. Boneless Nativity story was read from St. In piiahlng fltiorldaUon of Man Deliveries Shawn Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martin, Mans- 18 TO 10 TO Brisket Luke. 2:1-20. The program closed cheater', water aupplv. thn edvo- Ikepot Square iliial telephone your orgar for ft fleld’Center. He waa bom Dec. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ with refreshments of cake, cookies, LB LB extea go to the aame extrem e. To the Editor, drug neade and eoametlo^—gta- Corned Beef Head Cut pital. His maternal g;randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles cupcakes and coffee. 22 LBS 14 LBS beenuxe fliinrldatlon may only re All the parking .pare In the De­ NAPIER COFFEE Nicholson. Hyannls, Mass., and hts paternal grandmother ia Mrs. The next regularly scheduled Ing yoiir Charge Plan num­ di.cP liwilh decav It a minority of pot .Square area ia needed In fact. ber . . . Roderick H. Martin, Townsend, Mass. He has a brother. Mark meeting will be held Jan. 6, at TURKEYS the population aome of the time Wllliami: and a sister, Joyce Anne. Gilead Community Hall. The It la xx-ell known that there la not Shank Fliiondnilon la meant primarily enough .pare 'there (iet NEW LOW .’,* * * * * theme will be "Hlappy New Yekr.” Half ft of 88RVI WITH YOUR TURKIY 2 l-LI CANS 39c for children, vel the advocatea Thua, the Parking Authority la Immediate ntlohael Joseph, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konickl, 63 There will be bells, and a display. OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE want to apend .Iinnoo to fluoridate ah'pxvlng good )ihlginenl In Ita at Ready ■ ■“ Hams PRICE Grand Ave., Rockville. He was bom Dec. 13 at Manchester Me­ Goals for the new year will be the nater aupplv and to have tempt for the inxxn to acquire the Delivery morial Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. determined aa suggested at a pre­ RIADY-rO-COOK evcrv'one drinking fli.cridated \xa- ' .Square " The traffic congeallnn 1 LB. BAG William Pfurider, 35 Windsor Ave.. Rockville, and hla paternal vious officers’ meeting. There will Genuine Capons S to 8 Lbi ter, whether II « going to help there xvould become xx'or.e If the grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Klemens Konickl, Derby. He has also be a skit, entitled •'Flight- R8ADY him or not, area aronml the lailioait alatlon la — Holiday Grocery Specials — two sisters, Katherthe, 2, and Mary Anne, 1. 1959." • * « * • Roasting Chickens TO-COOK la i.here another way to have Ipial and bmldinga are eryelrd Kelley Members are asked not to throw water fliiorldaled? Yea. In ,Ierae\ I here Gordon Furber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sanborn, North away their 1958 books containing RIADY-TO-COOK Sweet Potatoes No. 8 Can 23c Plxmp and MMly Cllv. N .1 , there haa been a aenai Central almpping retiteia In (IDUdon^ TALL Coventry. He xt'as born Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ schedules of meetings. Because of Ducks rRE.SCRIPTION PHARMAOT hie arr.ingenieni ael up hx the manx t"xxna niul I'lliea are fared CANS Cometock tal. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold San- the change In by-laws only printed RIADY-TO-COOK etty'a health department, eo that w-llli hllghl hep au.e 45« Rertlen Mince Pie Mix No. t Can 33c Jay Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lorentson. 58 Crest- start In September will appear CANS wood Dr. He was born Dec. 15 at Mancheater Memorial Hos­ next fall. PUMPKIN - SQUASH pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McAllis­ A skating party Is being plan­ 2 Grade A Sausage Mqat iag 39< | Sliced Bacon 55c Ehler's Coffee 1 lyb. Can 85c ter. 17 Jackson St., and his paternal grandparenta are Mr. and ned for all Hebron Grangers Inter­ Manchester Mrs. B. E Lorentson, West Hartford. He has two brothers, ested, to take place sometime dur­ Thrifty Size Robert A. Jr., 6, and Gary E„ 4. ing the school Christmas vacation. CANNID HAMS Shopping Parkade Nylon Sponges 4 For 33c Time and place will be announced MINCE MEAT ' Vr ' STAHL-MIYH uu> each 1.9 S 6-lb each 9.55 tBs Kevin Kllchael, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter, East 25 53 soon. Another event will be a bowl­ Hartford. H was born Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ing party to be held Dec. 30 at the m i l s 3 LB (ACH 3.79 4V.IB EACH 5.99 Plum Pudding R A R Can 49c pital. His maternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Julia Kutyla, Lucky Strike Alleys, Main St., WII- H A P N IA 31B EACH 3.39 South Windsor, his maternal grandparenta are' Mr. and Mrs. *% limantlc. All interested are asked 'B p t m GREEN GIANT PEAS An Flnvori I.gn. Philip Webber, East Hartford, his paternal great-grandmother is to meet at Gilead Hall at 7 p.m.. Amer. Dry Soda ConteMtn A Bota. Mrs. Edith Stent, Manchester, and hla paternal grandparents are or If In need of transportation, Creen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter, 91 Adelaide Rd. He has a broth­ phone Marjorie Porter. G iant Solted Mixed Nuts "Ton c« 69c er, William Jr., 3. Anyone wishing to become e £; 6mris7mM t® P® * ASPARAGUS SPEARS Tall Can Shop R t Your 9int Notional Skoro For All Your Diamond Walnut Meats 8 Oz. Cm 6 9 c ^CANDIES Libby Chrlttnras Noodt Gisnt 40 Oz. Can Gift Wrapped—fttady for Givittg TOMATO JUICE Colossal Ripe Olives Mt. Whitney 39c CHRISTMAS] ICECREAM TREAT O R A N G ES Mayonnaise FreTfe^g jar 29< PMAST VLB FLOIIDA - FULL-aJUICE «'4 Oz. Boiled Onions Small Whole JARS B u c k e t Ralreihinq, Nutritious and Ftavorlul 1 8 4 D « STUFFEO OLIVES Visit Our Expanded Be Sure To Serve A Royal PMAST-JUMBLE PAC 10-OZ Stuffed Olives Largs or Small JAR 49< LAST MINUn SIFT SUOSESTION... HEALTH and BEAUTY FLOIIOA G r a p e fr u it Lively Testing -Holiday Produce Specials- % Bair, your Motdart f u J . Our atlracilveliwTrlfl-hoxed chorol«le.«i are lovely lo ICE CREAM CAKE lose CendItleiMd look hI. dellKhIful IpO e AID DEPARTMENT Indian Rlxer Pink nr VVhIto rA IJF. PANCAL MeINTOSH P e a r s Conditioned For Terxdsrness LBS axveet iliilrv Florignid Here’s truly a wonderful treat! Rich frozen Apple Pie JutryTr^.*pIn°.^Appl.. ^’^CH 5 3 c CELERY IM 9 I9 0 9 S GRAPEFRUIT APPLES pudding and pure vanilla ice cream^ cover­ G r a p e s Refreshing, Fisvorful Mince Pie Old-Uihiorwd R «,p. '•’'CH 5 9 c 59c ed with whip cream and decorations. Mm— 1-LB For 29c Beh. 10c Holiday Stencils Pumpkin Pie Horn* Baked Goodneit EACH 5 9 c 3 .... 29c Cranberiles'*"''*"""*Red Ripe and Fresh PKG mighty delicious! p'OIl FRITT We Hmve: < alava Peara. Preah Plneapplet, Peralmmnna (Red Ripe), Freah Tran- Doll Sets *5.99 PASCAL • JUMIO 2 ’ berrlM, Red Rannnaa, Prralan l.lmea. C e le r y K O ilD A - Crisp and Crunchy PKGs! Turkey Bread Fpf SfuHing 2 LOAVES 3 3 c FOR VF.OKTABI.F.S We Have: Celery Nnha, lx«eka, French Rndive, Rnatnn and RnnuUne Let- y, P A S C A L • DOUBLE hice, White Hueet Pntntnea, Waterereaa, Chlnean CnMinge, etc. Gun Sets *4.98 BUNCH Serves 16 C e le r y ' BUNCHES - Solid Slalks LYNN POULTRY FARMS C A L IP 0 9 N IA BUNCH Popular Hart Mt. ROYAL PRINIdE B re c E o li Tight Green Heads "Our Very Own State of Connecticut Fresh Poultry From Form to You" L & B Kosher Pickles SOUTHERN YAMS ’ WMTI lO M IS Mayonnaise Be Sure To Try One Of These Royal Treats: For Stewirrg LBS Wh!lt Kothtn a, 3T Dill Oki|n Dog Yummies In Henry Syrup . O a ie n s ICE CREAM PIES STENCILED IRICK FROZEN PUDDING YMXOW Fresh strawberry or choc­ Vanilla slices decorated with ••Flavor of the Month;** Pint qu art KMhtr liNrIilm A r 17c Santa, tree, turkey, pump­ T a r a ip i ■ IfTAIAO A - Firm end Heavy 35c 59c Lsr. Can 29c olate; wlU serve 6. raisina, fruit, nuts and rum Open Mendey and Tuesday Till 9 p.m.-Wedneeday and Saturday TIN 4 p.m. kin or Merry Christmas. Bavor blended into a deli­ SMfMIT * MARYLAND 49e each U e e o c li cious ice cream baae. W r O ■ Q Y O O * or NEW JERSEY LBS POULTRY ^ ^ Our Napier F ilia s t ; Underwood Deviled Ham llllillllllll "KING OF FROZEN DESSERTS" S q u o sh i lU TTIIN U T - Tender Meal LB PARTS Specialty Salad Dressing 2 > 4 Oi. -Cans Oz. Cans ORFITELLI'S BANQUET SPUMONI Every time yoo PANCY 1-LB PKG CUT FRCSH DAILY FROM CONNECTICUT'S WHITE ROCKS QUARTS, PINTS, SLICED Mixed Niits Tint 31c quart 49c 2 Cann 39c 37c THE CROWNING SUCCESS TO ANY MEAL! GIN8ER A L E TO IROIL or FRY-.ALSO STEWING FARTS OIAMONO 1-LI PKG use CLOROX'yoe Get yoor loe Cream Cake at tho ftdlowtnt a|«rea ar plaee yonr order before Wednesday. Dec. 24i W a la u ts o Brogda’a Bed and White a Ptaeharst Grocery • Lea’a Market dr CLUB SODA LEGS u 59r BREASTS u 69c Red Heort Tetley prefect fomHy Pine Street Mata Street 229 Spraee Street D a le s PIHED Dog Food Mueller a Ooman Bakery e Mancheeter Dreg PLUS ALL POPULAR FLAVORS keolthl Hartford Road • Pete's Qrsoery 717 Blala Street Fifps LAYM FMSH NATIVE «i4 FKESH FROZEN Tea • Hintoa Market E. Center Street • Relzer's Greecry 1 Lb. Packaiee Oak Steect • Stealey*a’Market 219 School Street A ll SIZES — OVEN READY 2 Cnne 3 1 C For Automatic WaShcra BoekvSIe Fameua Sinc^SS? i i i i i i i i # Marvel Market • AadMBoa*a Eamek e TiBae*B Ssaare ^}rmxett 3 eai/ S f o r i a t s t TURKEYS CAPONS DUCKS S. Bfala Street BL d. And ever 138. Spraee Street Speffhetti Y o e O A M M MManmi X I C e Pataedek Oreeety ai dlartar Oak Oroeaty • Vateato^s Oraaaty U i CAPONETTES FOWL FRYERS Heait't Delight 11° n Charter Oak. SL M l Center Street. Sbawlwrries SLICED PKGS 59< 8 Of. Pkf. 83c Qonrt 2 ’”2 9 * Ju id Drink tt WABBBNST. HI CentonM Only f . H a n , . i r Cookad Sqaash vMaxam 2 Noodite O TT,— ICE CREAM CO. ram n E m i t m m PKGS 12 Os. Pkf. A t € t lo u a t CMSm 5 i ° e adaaai MU RAU’S ’ 1PARM NOUa 48 On. m e 39e. 64 F o r Only 66c MANUMeimms or om n u rt -sraMONr 94NCH SwetPeMees2'"°‘mts< PteVkh Pie lACH DDC

' ' -S' PAGE TWENTY MANCHE8TEB EVENINO HERALD. IfANCHBSTEB. CONN* MONDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN« MONDAY. DECEIVER 22, 1968 ^ G E •nyENTY-ONS ...... :— Carol Service Alpert Threatens Historians Seek Descendants Weddings Abandonment of Tradition at Guy-Wllley Passenger Lines Of Conjiecticut-hhrn Trader Mr. and Mra. Arthur C. Willey, VAL OF OHRISTMAS^^ # South Church 85 Weila St„ announce the mar­ New York. Dec. 22 UP) — The C^anadlan hlstoriana are •earch-»seph AUnac, Matthew Lessey, and riage of their daughter, Jacquelyn Ing for the deacendanta of' an Jeon Baptiste Jobert. Ann. to Will R. Guy. aon o f Mr. president of the New Haven Rail* By ANN STRItSOAND PRATT ro«d ha* threatened to apply for early Connecticut adventurer who Those who bear one of these n and Mra. William Guy of St. Cloud. A ‘■tradition" la a handing down Fla. The wedding took place In the abandonment of commuter played a leading part tn the ex | from one generation to another . . . . j '.selves to be descended from an Lieeaberg. Va., Dec. 3. A reception service unless the railroad Is of­ ploratlon of Canada and was one ariginat Beaver Club member are a belief, a legend, or a cuatom. and wa.s held at the Mancheater Pollah fered federal subsidies. of the founders of the famel asked to communicate immediately the Chriatmas Carol Service held American Club on Dec. 207 annually at the South .Mcthociiat George Alpert said yesterday he North West Co. fur trading organ­ with Louis Carrier, curator, (3ha- Mr, and Mra. Guy are reilding ization. Church haa alrehdy become a .Man- haa "no fears" about getting ac­ leaui de Ramezay, 290. Notre Dame at 83 Weat St. The curator and ataif of Mont­ che.ater tradition .Many different ceptance for a aimtlar plan from St. East, Montreal. Only one rep- real's Chateau de Ramezay, an­ singera. nlany different rarnls have .New York City and W«;stcheater reaenUtlve of each family will be cient home of French and English come nnci jfone but the spirit, the ’ | • A County. .N. Y„ and Fairfield certified aa a guest of honor. govemora and of Benjamin Frank­ very essence Christmas thought ' I j IO i IS /m llHOl-lllCC County and the City of Newr' lin during the American occupa­ and feeling remains the samr. nnd j TA ||* Haven In Connecticut. The pljm w m tita / tion of Montreal, are looking for perhap.s the variations In exprrs- V-fOIllCSl J-lPflC lIlflC oalls for those communities, to - 5 - a descendant of Peter Pond, Con- Sion onl5^ ser^’e to enhance thol ..(hare the railroad's financial/loss necticut-bom tra'der, first white meaning to both those who on commuter service for one year. .. . erk,/. Ph l p h,. r reedman. chairman man to travel the lands of the Local Stocks pan and those who listen Ih'* i ^ "My hope 1s for one year’s as­ 16 TO 26 IDS oaparitv crowd attending Sunday, of the t.’nlted Nations Committee Peace River in North Western sistance." Alpert said, "after that Canada and a leading figure in One Price « Advertised! evening was not disappointed' of the Manchester Lions Club, is­ I hope to get federal aid. The rail­ PLUS GREEN STAMPS quotations Pnmlstied by 8 T O 14 LBS the North West Co. The sf-r\'ire ua.s artistically bal­ Cobum M Mlddlebrook. Ino. sues a reminder of the essay con- road couldn’t absorb even half of A former aupply agent with One Price as Adverllsedl anced between the spoken word . . , ^ w .u i a. It.s commuter deficit for more than Bank Stocks g The ainger., performed helng aponaored by the ciub^ General Amherst, Pond reached and son e ^ . nVtia f»ru»n fn all af-hfA/ii one year." Bid Asked their « ifMtrasting numlfers with ar This contest open to all the S( hool I-ake Athabaska in 1779, first Alpert,- Interviewed on the white man to trade with the Conn. Bank and Trust th'ucii!. of individual glorv. t>ut children of Manchester has a clos­ Order Your Turkey Now For Your Christmas Dinner WRCA-TV program "Citizens Chipewyan Indians. In subsequent Co...... 37 V4 89 H with a sincere projot tion of the ing date of Kriday Jan 9 One winner chosen from each of three ■I'nlon Search-light," said: "We’ve years, he traveled far and wide in First National Bank of Tn''.s.‘?a^:e alone. Tliere have been pretty nearly come to the end of Manchester ...... 30 longer programs, there have beep ’ high the unmapped wilderness of the Die line as far commuter serv- Canadian northwest, until, 11 Hartford Natlona more elaborate programs but and senior high will receive an SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL or LAND O' LAKES LB Mll-expen.He tmir of the I'nited Na­ ue Is concerned. ..If we don’t get years later, worn out with his ef­ Bank A Trust Co. 38^ 38 H there has NOT been a more enjov relief we II have to make applica­ forts to find a way to the Pacific, Fire Inanranoe Companies ab’e . r.e than that heard !a«>t eve tions in New York during the sfiring recess. tion to the Interstate Commerce this great American who helped Aetna Fire ...... 76 H 79'^ mng. Commis.sion for abandonment of to make Canada, sold his shares Hartford F ire ...... 173 183 rnigrmni iMinng the pre.scnt holiday re- (ess f finlestants may leave their the service " tn the company and dropped back National ...... 108 113 * The first part offered into obscurity. Phoenix ...... 76 79 '■.V'»w I.,et E\’ery 'Ih-ngue Adore entries at the following conven­ The New' Haven president ...... ient locations: Rursack's Stjper railed federal subsidy the only Object of the search for descend­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Tliee fRachi. Exiiltant and Aetna Ca.sualty___ 173 183 fan..liar. Market on Hartford Rd.. I.eon- solution. He was asked how he felt ants being carried out, by Louis ard's Shoe Store, 8B1 Main St., or about other railroad presidents Carrier, curator of the (ihateau de Aetna L i f e ...... 227 237 s : ; ' . o "T wp.m "'' 47= "Thou Mu.st I>eave Thv l» w ly Cohn. General ...... 348 363 rhvellir.g'' lEV'rllox j. llUmg and the Community Press, corner of who feared federal subsidy as a Ramezay, Is the reconstitution of N School St. and N. Main St. En­ first step toward socialization of the :^aver Club, often referred to Htfd. Steam Boiler ill 118 pastorale. Travelers ...... 95 100 SMALL SITE TURRETS .. tries may also be left at the office the rails. as Canada's most exclusive group. The Tliree Ships" tTavlori, a , „ Public DttUties dramntlo rrciicfnd.) where both Superintendent of Srhools Ar- Alpert said the government sub­ Each of the club’s members was TURKEVS Conn. Light' ft Power 23 25 choir and organ are delightfully fSIbg upon return to sidizes other form* of trsnsporta- a wintering partner of the North j Hartford Electric Lt. 62 64 explf.ited' »rhool. West Co. To be eligible for mem­ llon slrllnea and trucking—and Hartford Gas Co. .. 39H 42’s • f'antlque de Jean Racine" i bf the conleal are Mra that he saw no fear of socialism 18 Lbs. And Up 10 to 18 Lbs. bership, he had to have spent a Souther.. New England (Faiirei, meditative and melodic | Wltithrop Conant, preaident of the in thefle Industries. "Besides," he, winter in the "pays d’en haiit.” Telephone,...... 42 V4 44'2 DELICIOUS WITH TURKEY The aecond part offered "The INallona Aaaoclallon of added, "most railroads don’t have Those descendants of the orig­ commuter problems." Manufacturing Companies Song of Chriatmn.a " arranged by ! inal Beaver Club members who are Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 57 60 CRANBERRY SAUCE Rlngwald. Ttiia wonderful In n o v a -I’^’""''heater High School facultv: A5P Super 'Markets Alpert Insisted that he wanted found and properly certified will Associated Spring ..17 19 ecus i.eer whoii w j iu k d 2 < C'"'* 3 9 * tion la really a . ollectlon of many i !'««" W'bd of Temple Beth lo continue commuter service. He be brought to Montreal, housed, Bristol Bra.ss ...... 10 11 familiar Chrialnms limea and William Malkenaon, said the only alternatives to sub­ wined and dined, and will be guests Collins ...... 91 aome not ao familiar inleraperaed I Preaident of the Mancheater PTA 86 Super Right, A&F’s Fine QualUy Meats are alicays One Price—As Advertised! sidy are tax relief and fare In­ of honor at the first President's Dunham Bush ...... 8 ‘4 9 'i OPEN UNTIL 9 PJiA. Counc!!; .lohn Dome, proHident of with Scriptural paaaagea. Mr Ring ' creases After a while, he aald, Night banquet of the reactivated Em-Hart ...... 47 50 walil haa compiled material In radio station WINK; and Atty. fare Increase* produce diminsh- Beaver Club. Famif Bearing .... 72 72 Ready-lo-Cook atmilar faahlori for patriotic and Harold (Jarrity. Ing results. The Beaver Club was famous for Landers, Frary, Clark 16 18 other auhjeci riinttera, hut nowhere T h f tharnr of the essays is to MONDAY aad TUESDAY DEC. 22-23 TO 6 LBS LB ' Its gargantuan feasts .and for the N. B. Machine ...... 27'4 2 9 '- haa It la'en ael to bett.-r advantage be: "What the United Nations Roasting Chickens adventurous tales told by its mem­ Means to Me." North and Judd .... 26 29 ' We'll close promptly et 6 p.m. Doc. 24 to our than In laat evening a program. bers. Today, aa In the 18th and The Rev. I.awreni e Almond acted Torringlon Chief Russell Mfg ...... 20 23 employees will be eble to enjoy Chriatmei Eve. PLUMP AND TENDER 19th centuries, the wintering part­ Stanley Work* ____ 40 43 aa narrator, a moat vital factor In READY-TO-COOK, 4 TO 6 LBS LB I thia preeenlalion atul tiioKi ably ners will dine at Montreal’s lead­ Terry Steam (new) .. 44 — Yule Parly Held Riles Tomorrow ing hotel, making their headquar­ Torrington ...... 28 30 D u ck lin g s handled 'The in. iflental aoloa.were ■ *y' taken by June Gaal, Uoberl Gor­ ters at The Beaver Club, at the U.S. Envelope, com. .22% 24'4 don .Ir and .lobn c Begga At Biinee Center Torrington. Dec. 22 (>P)—Funer­ FANCY PLUMP algn of The Queen Elizabeth. IT.S. Envelope, pfd. ..12 14 READY-TO-COOK al eervicej will be held here to­ The first presidential banquet is Veeder Root ...... 60';4 63 (j Fredrrii k Hogcra r’f'" '-ded the LB can.l aervlce \yith a . arilloti re | rite .Mam heater AaaoclHllon for morrow for Police Chief Hugh scheduled for Jan.- 8. On that oc­ The above quotations are not to 8 TO 12 LBS dial of l,% carols, anting ttie mood ,, ,, , HONOR MAID— WHOLE or HALF casion. the descendants of Can­ be construed aa actual markets. Plump Geese for the evening Die I lelp of Relarded ( lilldren held Meade, 61, who waa found dead at ada’s first families of the fur Jane Parker-Flaky Crusted >Spiced Just Right Miae f'ynlhin Treggor, vmiiiiial. animal (•|■e|almaa parly for re- hie Norfolk hunting lodge sSatur- trade will be guests of honor. Seoul Given Hospital V READY-TO-COOK offcrcil for thf* Pi-rliulc "A llcgid " (nnlctl ■hiMrcii at the Riincp C^cn- day. CAPONEHES > 4 9 These are the men whose descend­ PUMPKIN or SQUASH PIE fMnr.ai’t) am) ''A\’c M niia" f.Stlui trr cr-!a v aftcrnofin Nrirfolk Medical Examiner ant* will be honored that night. Seoul—The Scandinavian Hos­ 5 TO 7 LBS LB Peter Pond, Alexander Henry, ' i The iliil'lrcn wort* cut ci I a i m'd El link Ursfiiie said death was due Hklnlpss pital at Seoul is nearly completed. Reg. 8" Size 1 lb 8 oz Q A C Family Size Reg. F A C Genuine Capons 'Hu* can(Ilclij.;ht pnti cHHnma) !»i wiDi ivics, an-l i cfi (“ ihincnt h Ben, Joseph and Thoma.s Frobl.sher, to nalural cnuHca, Shanlftss LONG ISLAND—READY TO EAT It will have 460 beds and is to he Regularly 55c 0 # 69c 2 lbs 1 oz J # "Adeltp Kldeles’" ami the recea aervt'd Santa ^’lam arrived Tlie body wna foutifl by hli aon, Defatted L b .lames and John McGill, David staffed by 90 Scandinavian doc­ atonal "Mendel.HKohn" (Mark the ami tils! libiit ri| i:il!s lo ail the Hugli J r, nn'l a tompanlon who McCrae, George McBeath, James tors and nurses, aided by 200 to Quick- Herald Angel.q Sini;) provided Just (liiMicri ‘ ’lit t.st iiuiM lamlM were OSANGE DHITI, " had been hunting in the wooda Finlay, John McNamara, Charles 2.50 Koreans. The hospital, a gift of I 8 thp right setting, with the tndirri'l HUiiK i-v all pre.Hcht ImicIi chilrl re­ V e W K e JANE PARKER, REG. 89c NOW " T F Frozen LB neai by. Police said Meade appar­ ChabolUea, Maurice Blondeau, the Scandinavian people, is for the lighting, for thlq miistcni pic ture ceived H hac of fh i iHlniiiH i»oerforiiiam’e, Everyone tv HroRiooe. Noitli k’.ntl I'hnr- Itorn In Mt. Washington. Mnaa.. D a I I ^ HEAT'NSERVE Special ASP Offer tnklng part ahowiol ad^nimte prep- nuo y. Mllb-r's I’lmi rnio y. Pern Meade hof ame chief in October l % O l l 9 JANE PARKER, REG. PRICE 29< NOW SAUSAGE MEAT arntion and the emotional eonterit niTlnu’ilH. Cijl) I’m U I i;'.''.Jnycee 19HJ aftei s|)enf|ing two years in SWEET LIFE SUPEN-XIOHT-FANCY SLICED I 22-PIECE ALUMINUM was gauged bev(*nd repm adi \\ i\cD, l‘ aii \s a\ Uepii1 1 Iiicnl Slfii’c the 'roMingtfui area as Insfiector stuffing Bread ,S. ‘,“2 25' TOP QUALITY-GRADE A Special mention shnulii tio made in the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ FOR FEATURES THAT ASSURE BACON ^'H^oH <'o , ’'Schuler Polato Chip A ll GO OD-FANCY SLICED of ihn Offerlm v "P uer Natiia Ent" f’o.'Mi ami Mra l\d\vurf| M’Hani. ment. THE BEST VIEWINOI COOKIE KIT (Tit '•omh). 7*1 liq bean! 1 fill surging Ma\’)H» < ■(' . Welch',>i <’and\’ Uo , Prior to that he had been a LOOK ONLY TO BACON TOP QUALITY-GRADE A LB organ aolo Ilf n randle alt Its own! Nahisco, Hecf’ii Nut (’o , h ir.'il Na­ in cm her Of Die State Police Depart • CANS FRUIT CAKE • u r ’ lS i’ 1.39 Juil t«nd Nf»l only « holr maqfrr »lt>eH tional Slot<‘H. TluHimH It, KileV < *o , inent, Me was atlmdied to the on* doMxr HEAT and ^ 9 ^ SERVE LB Mr Tif'ggor allow cfirnptele enn I'lliMplon IIiIIh t'or[i . Siiii.mIiimc Mia- t ’aiwian hnrinf ks for eight years. and labtli FRIED HADDOCK trol, bill in a<’» lunpanylng tlie con from thra# ci.ill ('(> . and Kiihlii i 'i iiig Ih* was a former president of CRANBERRY SAUCE MILD AND MELLOW 3 LB BAG 1.69 ♦ | 0 0 gregatloiml <'nn»l.s, each Htaii7a wur Mrs Merrill 1> Uolton u mm chair the Umuiecllcul Stale Police Asan., c«ni of NEW LOW 1 LB i j q C plus 3 played with flpecln) attention to Hie iiiMii of the a m ‘n;;eine?il s, and ahe a inemher of the New England As- P1LLSBURY Whit* WHITE or PINK MEATED woril.M In volume and tempo nn was a.MHlHte«l hy M .Mailt Pclc|- amdatlon of (’hlels of Police nnd EIGHT O'CLOCK PRICE BAG J r Hout* WHITE nrlistir point nil too often over non, Mch, Alherl Isonnon. 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THE Eleven Hangmen Turn Trick, Herald Angle Fired as Notre Dame Football Coacb By EARL YOST Jde Ituh^rich ‘Rotten Thing’ 'Aussie. Captain dporte editor RanU Clara. Calif., Dec. 88 Given Inside (*>— “I think it’s a pretty- rot­ I Not Impressed ^ n d a y with U rge demoninatlon bills ten thing," Notre Dame fnll- Tighten Noose Around Browns which 1 found and returned to I wasn’t feeling up to par physi­ back Nick Pletroaante of An- him in Press Headquartsys at the Track on Job sonla. Conn., aald laat night IBv Americans cally this cold day and outside of Copley Plaza Hotel. Following the ’ N p w York. Dor. 22 (/P;— ‘ only 2* yn^rtu ni.-ihlng. Jimmy^ this yeaV and am 1 glad,'* said the customary journey to the nbout the firing of hia coach, final gayne of the 1968 World Se­ j Brisbane. Australia, D*c. 22 (/H a league record Huff aa Mends crowded around ■church of my choice with mem­ Terry Brennan. : n ,„„ n »m ,. i«. i it. r»r!S S ~j->V S ...... ries in Milwaukee, Bill was my South Bend, Ind., Dec. 22 Harifi’" Hopman, AustraUa'g wily yards In regular sea-1 his locker. bers of my fam ily I remained close “1 don’t think the firing waa traveling companion on,the bus (/P)—Terry Brennan. Notre I Davis CXip captain, saw the United' ! HorsonuMi, l■ol(Iha^^ its Sc\on,^^p piny, wan hoM to eight yards In the other clu!>houae, Jimmy to til* flre.side. ( .M y major form called for," Irish guard Al from the ball park to the Sbhroe- I States roiil Italy in the Interiton* I lUocks of (Iranilt*. And now, tn »cvcn carries. had no excuaes. "They Just played of reiaXAtion once the pi Dame's sixth football coach Ecuyer added. der'Hotel... Frank Haraburda, .) final over the weekend Irt Perth, I w<* havo the 1 1 Hanjfnion ol j Alert Defense even harde* than last week, more were read w^s teevee, the Nation­ .since the death o f , Knute Both expreased aurprise to but he was far from lmpr#8e*d. determined." he said. "They did al Football League game between who offered turkeys from his Rockne in 1931, was fired last newsmen. “You're kidding,” t l»o Yni'k Foot l>all ( liant s. The nicrl deep defense of Lin- Tulip Tree turkey farm in Glas­ ] “ Auatialift should hold Ih* tUp," things a little different, but not New York and Cleveland being the said Pietrosante. 'Phn 1) Hnnpr?ion who form the don fTow i he intercepted twoi. night after a five-year record ' the votenin tactician said pfimpla- that much different.*’ ■ offering. Having rooted these many tonbury to the first Manchester . Both are training with the defonfovc urdt of the tlmnls tight* Call Karilivacz, Jim Patton and of 32 victories and 18 defeats. jcciitly. "N o liniihi the Aniericani Coach Paul Brewn, whoae years for the Giants, since the runner to finish in the Five Mile East tram for the annual ened the noose aioiimt the nock lOm Tunnell turned In an excel- No definite reason was given for .will improve m the next It) dayt, Browns wre blanked for the first days of Ken Strong and Mel Hein. Road Race, phoned to a.sk when Shrine East-West gapie Satur­ of Jimmy Hmwn yoHlrirlay Hfter- leni job when Clevelands badly the boys. Pete Close and Andy the dismissal Other than the ac­ ' hut so will A.shley Cooper and Mai noon and Hprrmg the tn»f) on nislied pa-ssers took to the air. time since 1950 and l)«aten three I was pleased when the Giants day at K rzar Stadium in San Tauris. wanted their birds... tion 'had been recommended to Anderson. " ’ f ’mjch Paul Hrown's Cleveland Milt Plmn, who was injured in limes bv the same tear.' for the came from behind in the last two Franeisco. Visited the West Side Rec at Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., Hopman. \<*ho brought the CUp Mr owns the fliBt b:ilf. nml .lim NinowHkI,' ti"ie In any one aeaaon, was mlnptes to break a tie and win 13- "They don’t know what they pre.sident o f Notre Dame, by the back 111 Australia in 1951 And haa ','cneroiiB with Isa. 10 on a snow swept T^nkee Sta­ night and tried my hand at volley­ did to themselves." Pietrosante Mecau.Nie of Uk ii mspiMnl d(f* conipleteil Ih of 27. faculty board In control o f ath- seen it go overseas just oncffeinee, Lii! all Die uchm.sc In the wot!'' Yon saw a fine team today, dium. ,My seat was most conforl- ball, a sport I find most relaxing continued. "They shouldn't frri.Mive pl;tv >nid the oppoi I um.s! n; at this a g e ... Coach Frank Mil­ letic.s. began foimal preparations for the vouldn t liMve helped Ih e.tL a n ’ * .nen, " he ..aid. “ It \ aa a tofigh, ablc, I was warm and as 1 have have done It. They didn't give oltonse ol riiiieU Conncrlv. KiMnlt. ler of Watkins Introduced two new Father Heaburgh, who said he him any of the breaks. They Challenge Round next Monday^ ■f lhc\’ hadn I Ijcimi able to acoie hill (I noaed K,ime. We were jnat said before I didn'i have to buck liiMoifl, Alex Webslej nnd . Die men, Bob Kiernan and Ralph Kry- expect ton much nf a team that Tuesday -and Wednesday by eend- 'Phe only tom hdov n wa' n Inckv <)■. erpowered in the line. They had the traffic and crowd if I had accepted the board’s recommenda­ Cmnl.s have vv(»n the l')a.s|eiii t'oii- zak. and both looked well In a tion "with great reluctance," gave has lo play a schedule like mg his tenni of Cooper. Andersen, fererice tille of Die National I-'ooI- Dung on a frovipn field an Ik-yarrl a full head of ateam up. We had motored to New York for the Neale Fraser and Rod Laver game. Teevee is a wonderful in­ win over the Rev. Arnold Tozer- ,1 Indication who v/ould aucceed ours." bal] League. play in the first period. to paaa and It had to l.« excellent. ihibiigh a light workout. We weren't excellent.” vention e.specially when a sports less Second Congos. . . Hal Sim­ the 30-year-old Brennan. He said " I feel real had about It," The 10-0 shut out of fMcveland C’onerly took the ball from cen­ said Ecu.ver. “ Things didn’t One ( oiirt vnilahl* A« for the shutdown Brown fan can get offering.s served up like mons, who runs the Boys' Room a new coach would be named In engineered i>y (Vmerly’s hist ter and handed off to Webster turn out as well as we expect­ Bnlh Ihr AussiCR and Am^ricAni didn't seem conrerned. "A s long as the Archie Moore-Yvon Durelle at the West Side, reported less the very near future. touchdown of the aen.son on a foming ar .md from right half- New York Giant.s pulled a double hand-ofT and lateral pass again.st Cleveland for only ed. He had several close arrived by plane shortly btfor# yun lose it doesn't matter. The fight and the grid game nil within youngsters taking part in the Coach of Redskins lateral from a rlouhle reverne hack, Web.slet gave If to fiifford. touchdown of NP'L Fla.stem Divi.sion playoff game at Yankee Stadium. As pla.v starts games, but Notre Dame Is out nonn and found only on,e pmcUC# important tiling Is that you lost." the space of 72 hours. Among the night program than in several The Associated l-reas, however, h reversing fnmi his left halfbae.t to win, close doesn't roiint." court Hvadable b<‘rauae Oi WMk- and Pat SiirnmeraH l.''th hehl Scared of ('olta on Hrown.s’ 19-yard line, quarterback Charley Conerly (42) hands off ball to Alex Silk Towners al the stadium were years. gfial, Meni I he 1 ha nl s irit »i the .“pot. Olffoifl cut through (he-rlghl learned that Joe K; harich. who Bronko NagurskI, the third lonsr rams. Coach .lim I.ee Howell, already Welister (29), who hands off ball to Frank Gifford (16). With a good block by A l Bar­ Bill Thornton, Dick Thorpe and ctiampiori.sliip game ne.xt Sunday side of the lira t^» the 10 and then Tlnirnday played for the Irish froh, IfiSS-S" Notre Dame player on the East Perry Jones, 70-yea.r-old U.8. “ scared to death’ about the title Walt and Tom Ferguson of The with the Maltimofe f ’olt.*' Tli*’ loN.Med a basketball-type late.ral ry (68), (iifford breaks away to around the 12-yard line where he laterals ball to Coner­ and was freshman coach in 1938, team, could not be reached fnr captain, sinilcd broadly when tOld game with Baltimoie. couldn't Bay Herald, Wowl Christmas is less than a title game also will he playe<| at lha.t rained about !•*) or 20 vard.s ly. Charley is chased by Browns’ Bob Gain (79), hit by Browns’ Junior Wren (42), will take over. Kuharlch, a native comment. .Boston Bruin goalie Don Simmons, waits for shot off the stick of Montreal Canndiens of Hopman's optimi*Uc forecast. enough in piai.'ie of Landry's work week away Cleaned up work on Vanhee Stadium, scene fif the D) ( ‘one.ly, whVj went all Die way but falls across goal line. (A P Photofax). * Monday of South. Bend, is currently head Claude Provost (right), as Boh Armstrong (4), of the Bruins and Marcel Bonin of “ My own confidence is In no with the defensive unit. schedule and the first office visitor coach of the professional Wash­ CiantN two exciting games with "1 don't know when I scored was Phil Carney, captain of Man­ way shaUen, ' he amlled. " I itlll EM "They played the best defensive Usually I get i, told the mid­ ington Redskins with whom he Montreal eye the puck in the third jieriod of their game at tlie Boston Garden la.st Die Mrowns. It '•‘•ill he carried ls*fore,'' said Conerly, the 37-ypar- chester High's 1909-10 Manchester not prepared to announce w^ho will ball I ever saw a eliib play against dle of March but thia year I find recently signed a flve-yesr con­ night. Tlie Canadiens won 6-0. (AP Photofax) ' f»n net,work television ' N’l^fD with old fpiarterback from Ole Miss myself with one half way through High basketball team. Phil re­ Sport Schedule piny our singles, but I'M not wor- ■New York and a .^•inlle areal who has Ihrn. n 144 touchdown a real good team.” said Howell.-He tract. ryiMK' too much " added that Inrinded the 19.Y0 team the month of December . . . Once ported that John Crockett, who ' hlacl(ef| out. M’l ‘ plants are frasses. He thought he might have Kuharich couiu not fce reached — Jo«c5 may have made hit and other Giant teams of the past. the deadline was met and a column died earlier in the week, managed Monday, Dec. 21 T braced for a fiirifHiM MltarU from .scored f)hce In.nt yenr for comment hut George Preston mind, but to most obaei*vert hO Howell also said the double re- punched out for the next day I the 1909-10 team as well as played. I u'otild he ticket hn\ ciM nn fliej c Colts Hold Seasonal Marshall, owner of the Redskins, Green Manor at Newington. Plante Nets does liHve a problem. H ii NO. 1 Neu riuy verse-lateral acoring play was a headed west and the peace and The quintet won the .State title' the vvnv Tif) nrlvamc n-ih* following year, Carney reported .. said "I don't know anything about Monday, Dec. 22 )>la.\er. Ham Ivichardaon. has been "I was SOI let hi n new w'e put “new wrinkle" He grinned as he quiet of my home . . . Before leav­ leii Letter to Santa it I ought to hear something In Hebron at Cheney Tech, 3:30- mumprcPHiN e, and could wind up on Ont-r again It was the giiichng m Ihi.s week, ’ saui Conerly. “The added, “ They kidded about It all ing I opened the early mall and Kept an appointment with Park Department Foreman Bill Atodmlot the morning. " Arniory, Fifth Shutout tiu' Nidelmcs in the Challenje tlcfcfiHc of the M Hangmen Mint laleiiil on the end wns ofitlonal. week. I renlly didn't think they found season greeting cards from thrilled the iev crowd of (11 ‘JV-I in Ivi out there ..ner. '22 i.-T’ J'lie 1 Fictranpeli R--!. 3-fi, b-7. P-6. 6-6 rneieland's only real threat New York, Dec. 22 (/P)— Ellery of the American Hockey ' Sunday, Dec. 28 difficult task for the Rams 11 Hangmen \v ( Hin<-d out ho ' h" I ight ’hf)ice " misaed most of the early practice Phil King came along fine, filling terial was received for a feature vore, who coached the Irish in is more Important at Christ­ Montreal Csnsdieii.x have a neu in one i'f the two final singles yes­ eame in the second half. A fter re- The were a League and the Ice Capades . .'. Green Manor at WetherafiCld. who have averaged only 41 I c\p«*rD\ the pal tern dcHigiietl Ijv 'The Giants' oDier |>oints came he "use he was w.i i the College In when we needed him at fullback story Season greeting cards ar­ 1945 while Leahy was on military mastime. Therefore 1 am go­ twist on that old Ijcs I'egH.a stand­ terday Alex Olmedo won the ooverlnp Don .Maynard's fumble of I Iiad to scratch out my scheduled Red Ember at Ansonla. pointa thus far. 1 feel certain other, downing Orlando Sirola 20- 'porn Landi v, Die defensive com li. <»n Sunn icrall's 2d-vard field sorry looking hunclt in 27-21 All-.Stars. But he came along good. or halfback." rived from Joe McKenney and leave and has been a Brennan ing lo bypass my regular re­ by seven come It The National a piinl. thev moved to the four be­ appearance at the monthly meet­ Jack Maloney of the Red Sox pub­ that If you rould add about 18. rt-1 . 6-4 foi- a f>-0 U S. sweep. goal, set up 1)’- H J.^-vard pass and 42-21 exhibition losses to When .lark Stroud was hurt he Six Rookies assistant, and Andy Pilney, Tu- quests of a new car, a new Hockey Ijesgiie leaders are hitting ’Phe fhanls’ foiii man dcfcnnlve fore the defen.se ganged up on ing of the Cential (’ onnecticut licity stall. Bill Rlngland, who got portable typewriter and a 20 points to their storklngs Ju.«!l how impre.asive Jones WM line was trcmcridniis 'rhat is tlie frnm ( ’onr-rly to Rob Scfinelker was able to take over. Youso has The Giants have six rookies on lane's head coach. the jackpot with goalie .lacques them Pushed bark io the IB, the Baltimore Colts, then Board of Basketball officials and his newspaper baptism ' at The raise In salary. Instead 1 am tomorrow night it would be by MacKav a play, be wouldn't eey. onlv wntd for il Andv Lohus ( ’onerjy had clicked with three done a fine job for a rookie. the squad Don Maynard Billy Brennan, who admitted having Platite snd "11 come 11. " Plum s pass was Intercepted by droi)i)ed two of their first four I met no resl.atanc from my .sons Herald, former Twilight Paseball King’s Canasta more than enough to break s Iehh of Brilliance "We have Improveil tremendous­ Lott and King In the backfield. and known of his dismissal for a couple going to ask you tn be extra Plante posted hie fifth shutout tclli and Jim Kaicavage at tlie "f four pa^i.se.H during .»ie 84-yard Huff on the first play of the fourth regular season games. Now they're when I suggc.sted we listen to the lieague President Nick Angelo, plus that losing skein. Bijj Barry, who was dropped ly on defense, thank- to Coach Buzz Guy, Mifwhak and Youso in of days, said he did not know generous lo three very close last night as Montreal defeated ends and Itoscv Grier and Imk Imn hdown drive In 12 plays. \\ eb- perloil. Knslern Gonferenre Ghamps anti I'Conn basketball game on radio manv others from out of town Three t'orreet Pleke from (he “ firat ’ team in favor of ■. 'IT'en we have Andy the line. Guy missed yester.isy’s whom his successor would be but friends, all basketball coaches Boston 5-0. It WHS the Cainiik.s' M.itlle ,\1n) .Mod/elewskl al Die •■'ter' tool: big mie ng’ht out of The action became bitter at meet the Golts again next Sunday . . . UConns vo'i in the last min­ points Night around the fireside Major Bargain Olmedo a week or so ago, showed Robustelll, a great money player 10-0 playoff payoff against Cleve­ added "I can only say it will not ■ Elgin Zatursky st Manches­ H y third request may be a 11th game without defeat, during tinkles sinifdv wreek»'d the ( ’leve-, Die liatuls of tlie f71rve|nn

•1 PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEBfBER 22. 19BS ' ' . “ ' V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Biuineu Services Offered 13 i'HEKE UUGHTA BE A LAW! BY PAGALY and SHURTBM BoUdliig Mofcrlals 47 HonsehohL'GoodB 51 TV 8BRVICIB — any maka—hlfheit 20 CUBIC FOOT upright fraaier. Rooms Without Board 59 quality work at lowest price for Super SpecUl Savinart List Aportmenta— Flat*— tor Salo 72 Houses i<'nr Sale 72 Houms tor Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Patricia Ann Bmlth, 15 fVtBdt P u N d U i HAD A iTMIBISVdtMBAOHER.i Exealleiit condiUon. Utinty trail- CLASSIFIED expert work. Famous for service . f u r n is h e d room for working Tenfnents 6S Rd.; Roy Vaughn, 133 Avoadala ^6N-POINT Weatant Fmmlna: |100 par M' •r. No reasonable otter refused. Hospital Notes since 1931.'Phone MI 9-4SS7, Pot- NW.FUNCUS.' VOUR C man, $8. Five minutes to Main St. XX xxxm SELLING YOUR home? For Rd. ; A niU Baaklnd, 306 LffdaB 8 t ; PaOFlT ON H « OaVMO^ OIL IS UP < 1x10 CbMthinr Bonrda |M nar M* m 9-8614, after 6. 3% ROOM apartment. Heat; hot MANCHESTER VICINITY prompt, ettlctem, courteous^aerv Mrs. Mary Girard aad aea, 7 Fern terton’a. 4x8 Plyaeora *99 per M’ Free parking. Ml 8-2822. STOCK. BUT ME TO a i / / ’ DO you WANT' YES! THERE IS A . water, refrigerator and etove fur­ EAST Ha r t f o r d -(Whiie they VERNON—New ,aix room ranch ice and appraialng without ntdlga- FaUeate Today: 114 St., Rockville; Mra. BSdna Iiut. i FI^OOR SANDINO a specialty alan organs and pianos in eastern Con­ Call MI 3-7638 or Ml 9-4587. XXV said District, on the 80th day of De­ the 16th day of December. 1958, be I BEFORE YOU BUY a uaed car St. MI .3-4860, APPLES and pears, now on sale necticut. New, used, rentals, re­ kRehen, and Inlaid linoleum. Call tion windows and doors, tile bath, cember, 1W8. at eleven o'clock In the and the same are limited and allowed 390 E. Center St.: Leon Suroiec. 11 light carpentry work. Call Ml SNOW BLOWERS—Rao, Snowbird, fyOST- Ruff rolorad Oilldran I aee Uorman Motor Salea, Buick FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS at Botti’a Fruit Farm, 260 Bush pairing. Ward Krause, 87 WiUnut Ml 9-6456 any time Saturday or MANCHBBTEIR—Seven room ram­ permanent siding. Worth check­ forenoon, and that notice be given lo for the creditors W’ithln which lo bring Nelson PI.; Mrs. Delia Morin, Wap- Das Moines — The average I 9-3919 and Toro. Push and salt-propelled. Bin Rd. all persons Interested In said estate of In their claims agslnsl said e.state. haaptbrokfn. riaaaa rail Ml i Salea and Service. 2M Main St., MI 3-6336. THREE ROOM apartment, steam Sunday after 5, any time during bling Cape. Large rear patic and ing. MI 8-7986, ping; Mra. Mary Halloran, 110 American eats an eg^ almost every : Street. ,\I1 9-4,571. Open eveninga. For work pn close tolerance Air­ Capitol Equipment, 88 Main Ml the pendency of said application and and said administrator Is directed to 8 12bi i Rooflna and Chlmneya I6-A heat, hot water. MI 9-2849. the week< attached garage. Paneled dining the time and place of hearing thereon, give public notice lo the creditors lo IVlmont St.: Mrs. Nancy Lewie, day and a little more than a half craft Precision Parts. 8-7958. PIANO TUNING. We are the only room, recreation room, two hatha, MANCHESTER —Leading quality by publishing a coby of this order In bring m their claims within said time South Coventry; Mrs. Elsie rv-,-. pound of poultry a week. ’Tha ! 1955 PLYMOUTH four-door Savoy! Household Services ROOFING—Bpeclsdlzlng in repal'- Household Goods 51 firm In this area tuning nlanoa some newspaper having a circulation allowed by publishing a copy of this AVAILABLE January 1. Four room (^aas A neighborhood. $20,000 R. builder says "Sacrifice my last order In some newspaper having a cir­ ling. Broad Brook; John Ted- popularity of eggs Is nationwide ' radio, healer, powerfllle Must Ing roofs of all kinds. Aisc new HIGH HOURLY RATES electronically. Others uae the r'd- Subarhan For Rent 66 in said district, iftt least five days be­ ford, 65 Walnut St.; Mra. Syiv,a and not greatly affected by in­ I/D8T Pair of light tan glasses Offered 13 A TWO 600x16 6 ply snow treada. ANTK5UE FURNITURE, allver, year 'round cottage. Columbia F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5248. 100' lot on Ferguson Road.'' Will fore the day of told hearing to appear culation In said pronnte district within Vicinity West Side rail MI S 1941 , sell due lo overseas travel Best roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys fashioned by ear method. Ward contract to build If buyer desires. If they see rouse at said time and ten days from the dale of this order Osgood, Cross Dr., Vernon; Law­ come. City people eat more poultry offer .MI 3-5341 If you don't qualify for one of Like new. Call Ml 9-3895. glass, china, and uaed furniture Lake. Electric stove and refrlger-, ROCKVILLE;—Four and 244 room RADIO REPAIRS on any m a k e- cleaned repaired, 25 years exper­ Krause. MI 8-5338. ator, hot water. Included, *55 per XXVI Your plans or his. Carl A Esther place and be heard relative thereto, and and return make to this court of the rence Bolinsky, 15 Norman St.; than farm people, but farm res­ FOUND Pair of eyeglasses In ience. Free estimates. Cali How- these positions, please do not ap­ bought and sold. Furniture Repair apartments. Completely furnished, make return to this court. notice given all amplifiers snd phonographs CEDAR CHEST, mahogany low­ Service. MI 3-7449. month. Call Ml 9-6779. Schwarz, Brokirs, MI 3-0164. JOHN J. WAU.ETT, Judge. JOHN J. WAl.EETT, Jn.1«'e 'n'hony Cherubini. 117 School St.; idents eat more eggs. dark red raee Owner eSn have ; RAMBLER, 1954 Country Club two ley, Manchester. Ml 8-5361. ply. TRUMPET, excellent condition, heated. TR 5-9992 or TR 6-2244. MANCHESTER — New tlx -oom door sedan Radio, healer Flxrel- and changers. Over 47 years total boy, excellent, *35, New travel same by paving , for this adver MAL TOOL & gold finish, complete with ease FIVE ROOM flat, second floor. In­ ranch horns in Rockledge section, 1p m ( rnridllion Call MI 9 0532.. experience, 90 days guarantee On Iron, *5. New professional football, Three breakfast seta $30, $4p, $60 ROCKVILLB;—New 344 ixxtms, all tlsement. Call Ml S-47Bn j ell work, Potterton's. ENGINEERING COMPANY and accessories. *65. Ideal tor quire at 45 Bepton St., or phone 144 baths, ceramic tile kitchen Heating and Plumbing 17 *6. MI 8-6526. 8 cubic ft, refrigerator ..$80 student. MI 3-5336. appliances furnished. Ideal for 1955 OI.DSMOBILE 03 Holiday aTi Slmmona Hide-a-bed ...... $80 MI 3-4041 after 6 ;30. young married couple. TR 8-1582, counters. Attached garage, ame­ IjO.ST - Sterling Idenlifiratlon | DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ 291 ADAM.S STREET power eqillpment Very low price. TORO TRACTOR, power handle, Two Pianos ...... $30. $60 BEFORE YOU buy see my pianos. TR 5-3226. site drive, full landscaped lot, bracelet Vicinity Center SI. Call . pany, doors and windows, custom S WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ RISLEY APARTMENTS. Available $19,800. R. r . Dlmock Co., Real­ Ml 9-421 n ! Call MI 0-7057. ing contractor. New Installallons, sprayer, tiller and lawn mower at­ New Simmons and other na^ I Bell only used upright pianoa. work guaranteed. Call Ml 9-153.3 tachments. Call PI 2-7549, ttonaly advertised mattresses and Jan. 1st, opposite big new shop­ ROCKVILLE—ViUaga St. — ’Two tors, Ml 9-S248. allcrallon work and repair work. '\^mpletely rebuilt and estyled ping center In Rockville. 4’ 4 room Found Black brown and while NEED A CAR and had your credit after 5 p.m. Situations Wanted— Male 39 box springs, aavlngsVup to 50^. apartments. 4 and 6 rooms, very .MI 0-.3808, FULL Stereophonic HI-FI sound Ih colors. Have your piano tiined apartments (2 bedrooms), new part Terrier bobtail, female Call turned down” Short on down pny- el^tronlcally. Call Meyer's Plano, clean, hot water, no heat, *56. Im­ xxvm meiif'’ Had a re[)osaeasloii? Dnn'.t WEAVINO of burns, moth holes MA.SON AND carpenter, painter phonograph for only $79.95, Call brick construction. Beautifully mediate occupancy. TR S-7984. Give a gift of peace this Christmas WATKINS T..ee Fracrhla Dog Warden Ml and torn clothing, hosiery nins, and paperhanger wishes work, CH\-5505, 255 Market St., Hart­ equipped big kitchen. Red birch Assume 4% mortgage on Immacu­ S-A5B4 give up' See Douglas Motors, get MI 9-2274 for amazing demonstra­ handbags repaired. zipper rr- Moving—Trucking— 11.50 per hour. CH 6-1375, tion USED FURNITURE ford. 'Open 4-11 p.m. weekdays. and formica cabinets—disposall. ROCKVILLE— Available January late four room ranch In Bolton. the lowdown on the lowest down All day-^aturdaya. FOUND- Puppy black and white and smallest payments anywhere. placemenl. umbrellas repaired, Storage 20 EXCHANGE Appliances If desired. Ceramic 1. Five large room apartment. Total monthly payme-nta including men's shirt eollars reversed and tijed bath, shower, vanity. Close Automatic gas range and hot mortgage, taxes and insurance It female 4-3 weeks old Usll Lee i Not a small loan nr finance rom- 15 OAK STREET Frarrhia. Dog Warden MI 3 3591 pauv [liati Douglas Motors. 333 replaced Marlow's Little Mend­ MOVE BY TRAILER van. It's less Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 GIRL'S WHITE figure skates, size to excellent public and parochial water heater furnished. *!F. MI under $65. combination alun.inum Main Slyeel. ing Shop expensive —One load Instead of 12. *4. Call Ml 3-5463. Weai1ng\^ppanil— Fura 57 schools for 1 or 2 children. Heat 9-2223. ,0 windows, amesite drive, :ake privi­ two or three Easier loading and GUARANTEED singing canaries, Open Thursday Evenings leges, $10,700. R. F. Dlmock k Co., FOUND One Pekingese brown, | ■ Until 9 and hot water furnished—individ­ male Call t.ee k'ra< rhla, D'»g BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ linloiiding — Distinctive, dignified parakeets, papplea. Beagles In NEW FLASH CAMERA, *3. ual control. Parking. Excellent COVENTRY LAKE—Three rooms, Realtors, Ml 9-5245. 1 rallers pany—Fm thoss who osre about and aiiiari "Tile Best for Is>ss" stock. Hamsters. Ask -ibout our Hankies. Girl's clothes (some Closed Mondays BLACK seal fur'\Jacket, In excel­ winterized. Stove and refrigerator Warden. Ml 3 3594 6 -A lent condition. MI\4-0984. sport facilities in city park with their rugs—phone MI 8-0012 The Austin A rOiainhers C(- . 603 Insured parakeets, cages, foods newi. 12-14, Games books, etc. SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall new pool. *100. MI 9-4824. TR j furnished. *55. Call MI 9-7569. XXX I Free pickup and delivery Free MI 3-8,589. EOTTND One mongrel PoodU tvpe|NARI!UA "35 ' new two bedroom, Ea.st Middle Turnpike. MI 8 ,5187. and accessories. Christmas lay-a- tiles 4c a tile. Kenttle, from 7c 5-5775. I dog blaek Call l.ee Fraeehla ! completely fiimlshed 13,30(1, $125 way plan. Manrhester Pet Center, ------I ROCICVILLE, 34 Elm St, TTiree LAKE STREICT—New tlx room ! estimates given. We specialize In Uartfni-d CII 7-1423. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Wanted— To\ ^ 1 6 8 Dog Warden, MI 3 3594 down .lenseu's. Ini- I always re- I furniture and wan In wall carpet- 995 Main St, Ml 9-4273. FOR SALE or exchange boy'e TWO ROOM furnished apartment room, centrally located. r<-nge, re­ Colonial with garage. Built by U hockey skates, size 7. Hardly at the Green. liahlei Polling Hills, Roule 44A, i ->ng. MANCHESTER Package De'lvery. WANTED TO Bt on Bolton-Manchester town line. frigerator. garbage disposal, park­ k B. Bul’t-ln stove and oven. Miinsfield. CAi field 9-4479. Light I nu king and package ■tellv- DOBERMAN Pinseher nupples. used. MI 3-50.30, Call MI 9-4695. ing farllltie.s, *75. Call TR 5-2505 Large fireplace. Sun deck. 144 I FLAT FINISH Holland window Excellent house pets and watch STERILIZED reconditioned uaed Announrements ery. Refrlgernlnrs. washers and furniture for every room and ap­ Good used resalable fuhilture, or TR 5-5050. baths, tnree bedrooms. Beautiful MoniLEHOMFrs-Kozy, used~(TT- aharles. made to measure. All stove moving specialty. Folding dogs. Good dlsposUlons. MI 4-1640. SUITS, COATS, dresses, high chair, also small upright and ^tnet APARTMENT for rent—Centrally view. $18,700. R. F. DImork Co., horse, blouses, shirts and other pliances like new. Complete set ANYONE DESIRES faney sand ini, excelicnl eondltlon. 14..300, [ mclal Venetian blinds at a new chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752, and Individual pieces, including pianoa. located on bus line. Two rooms Realtors, MI 9-5245, $549 00 .lensen's Inc. (alwayi, re- ‘ low price. Keys made while you GUARANTEED singing canaries articles. MI 9-5459. Wanted to Rent 68 v-i(-hes for the hohrlas's r'all MI upholstered furniture, rugs, studio and bath, heated. *.55 per month. llablei Rolling Hills Roule 44A, I wall, Marlow's MANCHE.STER MOVING s n d and clioicB red factors. Male and Watkins Used Furniture Write Box F, Herald, XXXI ,3S7(.^ nr 301 .Main, .St Apartment PAIR OF LIKE new men's figure couch, some refrigerators with NURSE DESIRES three room fur­ Mansfield, OArfleld 9-4479 TriickliiR Co. Ixn-al and long dis­ I female. Reasonable. Inquire 32 Exchange FURNITURE REPAIRING - An- tance moving. Weekly van service ' Bank St. skates, size 7, *7 , originally *1.5. freezer. Electric, gas, combina­ CENTENNIAL APAR’TMFNTS nished apartment by Jan. 1st, VERNON—New alx room Colonial Call MI 9-2028. tion, and apartment ranges, space 15 Oak Street A MOVINi't VAN leaving for Flor­ ilquea reotored Furniture Repair to New York. Ml 3-6563. CHESTNUT STREET Near bus line or the Center pre­ with attached garage Fullt-ln Auto Drlvinn School 7-A Service Talcottville, Ml 3 7449. DAUH.SHUND puppies, AKC regis­ heaters, 40% off on new mat­ ferred, Call MI 9-1550 or Ml 8-8119. ida about .lanuary 15th Can uae 19.58 DE LUXE Model Stauffer re­ range and oven. Fireplace sun tered Reds and black. *50. PI tresses. Ixiw overhead Keeps our When available 2-3-4 Rooms deck. 144 baths, three bedrooms, full nr part loads Manch.-ster MORTIXJCK'R Manchester's lesd- non flTCOMB-Stlll 'he7i» ' st~2i 2-6019 after 6. Melody Farma, ducer with full guarantee. Will prices down. I.«Blanc k'urniture WANTED—Plano, reasonable, or Moving A Trurking Ml 3-3553 Painting— Papering 21 ’Thla Is what you g e t ;- high wooded lot. Brickfront. Ing driving sc hool 'niree skilled, Maple Street lo eervlce vour .Soulli Uovenirv. sell for '3 original price. MI Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. for hauling away. MI 9-3270. Well heated apartment Houses lor Sale 72 9-7620. $17,400. R F Dlmock Co. Real- rourtpoua Inslruclors Class room washer, dryer, Inmer, dishwash­ PAINTING AND paperhanging. Open 9 to 9. Hot water tora. Ml 9-5245. / luslrucllnns for 15. 15, 17 year er, range, water heater. Do It COCKER puppies, pedigreed, IN NEED of wheels and axles of \ Electric Refrigerator EXTRA BUILDING lot available rersonalB Good clean workmanship at rea- USED BICYCLES, one boy's 26", discarded baby carriage. Call MI ) with six room single home. 8 bed­ iilds Telephone Mr. Mnrtlnck, yourself pump kits. Ml 9-1575. sniiable rates, .30 years In Man- champion bloodlines. Males and ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner. Gks Range XXXII Direclor nf Driver Ediieatlon. females. Kourtesy Kennels, Main boy's 21". girl's 24" and a 16" A-1 condition. Will deliver. Ml 3-6304 after 4 flO, Gas for cooking included rooms, paneled den, opper VACUUM CI..BANERS repaired In clie.sler. Ravmomi Fiske. Ml with training wheels. All In good plumbing. Timken oil burner, .MI ll-'.HiR SAVE 5ne$. on laundering. Wet 0-92,37. St., South Windsor. .lA 8-4705. 3-5210 after 5 p.m, \ VERNON—New alx room spilt my own home ahop Forty yeara waah. damp or fluff dry. k'oldcd condition. MI 9-2098. ;X)W PRICE *69 to *91 falrlv priced. 8. A. Beechter Real­ level. High wooded lot. Cathedral ■ f.’t # factory experience. All makes, low and wrapped free Manihesler POINTER PUP male, New Eng­ HOOVER upi6ght vacuum cleaner. Rooms Without Board 59 tor, Ml 3-6969. W. R. Smith. Asso­ MANCHE.STER Driving Academy E.VTERIon and Interior painting. LEAVING STATE - Must sell wall celling with redwood beams, '’ ullt- rales, free estimetes, free picku now ciffers behind Ihe wlieel and Laundromat, 551) Center St Ceilings reflnlshed Papernanging. land futurity, six months old. Call Excellent, Reasonable. MI 9-3551 MI 9-5779 U ciate. Ml 9-8982 and delivery. Mr. Miller T MI 9-1136 and base cabinets. Ideal for babies after 4 p.m. , i in range and oven. 144 baths large 2-5904. classriinni liialruclioiis for 15, 15, Wallpaper books Estimates given room or kitchen. Coffee table and FURNISHED ROOM for rent St *H AN^y444 room heated apart- SOUTH WINDSOR-644 room spilt fireplace. Finished laundrv room. 17 vein iililn ('nil Mr Mirlelte. Fiillv covered by Insurance. Call HOTPOINT STOVE. Good condi­ 106 Birch St. Ml 9-3864. Garage. ’Three bedrooms $17,990. PI : 7749 two end tables, blond wood. Black ments, *m and *105 month, Includ­ level. Excellent condition. Storms. RIDERS VVANTED-To Pratt A (iuildlnK— Contractlnn Edward R. Price, Ml n-lOOS POMERANIAN puppies, A.K.C. tion. 1935 model, $10 Call MI ing stove,Vefrigerator and park. Immediate (xscupancy. Garage. R. F. Dlmock Co,, Realtors. Ml wrought Iron bookcase. Venetian FURNISHED room, completa 9-6245. Whilnev, East Hanford 1st ami registered. Call MI 4-0768. blinds and cornices, 120", TXvo 3-09.35. Ing. Nice Icihation. Call Ml 3-7925 Tongren, Broker. Ml 3-6321. ALTFIRATIONS to kitchens bath- PROFESSIONAL Exterior and In­ housekeeping facilities, oneme block 2nd shifts Daily aclieduled service Mntorryrles— Kicyrleii 11 lengths of garden hose. MI 8-0616. any time. ' from Manrhester. Ix'iw rommuler ruonis attics, cellars, porcties. or terior painting. Painters and pa­ COLLIFJS - - A. K. C. registered GENERAL ELECTRIC U cubic from Center. Woman only. Call *il.800.No Closing costa. Attractive xxxrv perhanger available on short no­ MI 3-5539. rates Silver Lane Bus Line Ml COI.I'MIIIA BUY S hl.-vi le VT playrooMi. Pliiinhliig, carpenlrv. Champion bloodlines Sable and ft. freezer. Inquire at 871 Adams TO RENT—5 and 3 room apart­ three bedroom ranch, ceramic 3 3973 electrical and masonry. Miinilnuin tice. Free estimnica. Bernard Lo­ white puppies. Ready lo go Christ­ Boats and Accessorips 46 St., or call MI 9-1292. bath, formica counters, tint water COVENTRY—Attractive five room Exrellrnt cnndillnn. $25 Call .lA BROOKFIELD STREET,' Manches­ ments, tile bathroom, linoleum, siding. Garages, collages oiil- zier, Coventry, PI 2-6462. mas eve Tel. MI 3-7208. Venetian blinds, heat and hot heat, excellent canatructlon 100’ ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ 3 i5k:t McIn t o s h b o a t c o . ter High. Rooms next to bath. rooms, nice living room, larxe lot. hulldlngs, room additions. Nualde PAINTER and paperhanger, dcco- water furnished. Parking. Inquire frontage, trees. Carlton W Hutch­ Engineering Compnin' Inc 3t BABY PARAKEETS. *4 98 up. Also 52 OAK ST. FOR SALE Six rooms of furniture T V., radio, parking. Gentlemen. ins. Ml 9-5182. A comfortable nome for modest ralliig Good clean Job, reasonable MI 9-6801 after .5. 11 School or 254 Spruce. MI Be Bright! Oak St. MI .3 1425 Harlequins, three types to choose suitable for a cottage. MI 9-1746. 9-2360. living. Priced at only $12,650 R. pilce, S. Yencha, Ml 0-6914 after from, $9 up. Finches, all types, *7 Now offaririjr all 19.58 motors F. Dlmock Co,, Realtors, MI HaneJy Cover-Up 5. TO RE SOLD ALL TYPES of carpentry work a pair and up Monday. 'Tue.'iday, nml boats at tremendous off FOR RENT—Oversized three room 9-5245. done, alterntlona. dormers, roof 7-9 p ni Wednesday, 2-8 p m. sca.son discount.s. 1958 .John­ apartment and bath, Vernon Rd., WASHING’TON S’TREET — An mg porches, etc Cali Ml 9 5981, older home of six room# located 1 XXXV Ronds— Storks Mortgages .31 Ojien (Iiristmas morning Vlait son motors at cost prices • SEPTIC TANKS overlooking Bolton Lake, *96- per .fohnson'a Bird Palace, 46 Walnut CLEANED and INSTALLED month Includes heat, hot water, block from Main Street. Ol, heat, ('ARPENTER-Experienced In all LOW COST financing. A penny p6r St, while they last. electricity, private entrance. Call 2-car garage, enclosed porch, etc. MANCHESTER—One year old alx fields of carpentry. Contract or month f( each dollar you borrow 10 to 9 dally MI 9-3486. Offered for quick sale at $14,900. room ranch. Three bedroomi, rensnnahls hourly rates Ml GERMAN SHEPHERD pupplea. *;30 to 6 Saturdaya • SEW ERS Property now vacanuand available kitchen, dining room, large living .3 0731. Mortgage loans to stretch .vour ' converse MACHINE CLEANED Income It's easier to carry debts Nine weeks old, *25. Not regis­ for Immediate occupancy. room. Built-in range and oven. tered. Call MI 9 5428 after 5, Depoatta for spring delivery JR. TWO FURNISHED rooms-apart- Aluminum combinations, full cel­ BIDWELL HOME Impruvement If yiiii p\i| them all In one basket. accepted • INSTALLATION ment. 186 Blssell St. h e n r y s t r e e t — Bowers lar. Close to bus, schools and shop­ Co, Alterations, additions ga­ Dial CH 6-8897 and «sk Frank PART COLLIE German Shepherd VS I Riirkc or Mrs. Carter how to do It. School area. Modem seven room ping. A real buy at $15,500 R. F. rages. Roofing ami siding experts altered male. 14 inonlha old. in­ McINTOSH BOAT CO. SPECIALIST home. Fireplace, modem kitchen, Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Aluminum claphoards a specialty. Uiyinertlcut Mortgage Exchange, oculated. Wonderful with children. PAINTINB M i 15 la>wis St., Hartford. 52 OAK ST. TWO ROOM furnished apartment 244 bath's, recreation room, base­ Unexcelled workmanship Easy Accustomed to outdoors. Call Cow- Telephone MI 9-3102 at 106 Birch St. Call MI 9-3884. ment garkge, hot water heat nius XXXVI budget terms MI 9 8405 or TR entry. PI 2-8128. Town and Country A 5-0109. PAPER HANQINCI many other attractive features. % Help Wanted— Female 35 Property now vacant. Priced at IV o in One Package. A nice two- TELEPHONE Drainaso Co. TWO ROOM apartment. For fur­ $19,900 and ^ s e n t mortgage of faniily and a separate tour room CARPENTER- K.xprrIenced In all Poultry and Supplies .4.1 ther Information call MI 3-5560. home. This two-family la In very carpentry work Bulldliig and re HOUSEKEEPER wanted-Mature, MANCHESTER M l 9-3255 $13,000 may be samimed. cheerful itispoHlIlon, fond of chil­ M l 9-4143 nice condition Inside and out. modeling. Call Wea Rohblns, Ml BROAD-BREASTED bronze tur- 1 WELDING SERVICE 0 3445 dren Experienced cook Live In TOLLAND ’TURNPIKE-LOoklng Separate heating systems copper mill liecome member of busy keys. Fresh or frozen. R eady any I for a home with some land? We plumbing; aluminum comblna- time. Schauh's Turkey Farrn, 188 { FURNACE and BOII-ERS A SKILLED cai|icnlcr avallahle household t’lill Mrs. R. H. Smllh, REPAIRED Invitation to Bid are offering a seven ro(un home, itons, two-car garage, convenient MI 3-534;i Hlllstown Road, Manchester, plus bam and\other outbuUdtnga, location. An unusual package buy from porcli steps to house. Owner Conn. FOR CONSTRUCTION AND IN- iiiav assist. Not high priced No Tel. Ml B-I65S—Ml 8-8768 with 14 acres of land. Owner will for $31,500. R. F. Dlmock Ck>., A BABYSITTER wanted 2-5 p.m., STALLA’nON O*’ A SANITARY Realtors, MI 9-S24S. KNIT contraclors plesse Write P, O. SEWER ON GROVE STREET IN consider subdividing pntperty if Box 901, Msiichester. no weekends. Vicinity Keeney St. less land is desired. Musi have own transportation. Ml t h e t o w n o f MANCHESTER XXXVII FOR THE VERY REST IN HOMES CALL In accordance with the provl- OR CROCHET EXPERIENCED carpenter avall­ 3-4304. For further Information please h i slona of the Charter and Bylaws contact: . Two weeks to tell. Priced wei’ be­ ahle, Also fhmrs laid, sanded and SOUTH WINDSOR of tha Eighth School and UtlllUea finished.: BUa'k ceilings snd drv $15,500 low today’s market for a 3 vear R. F. DIMOCK CO. District, sealed bids will be re­ h S walla, I.OW reasonable rates, M l $17,000 ROBERT J, SMITH. INCV\ old 644 room ranch with large liv­ C A P E C O D BEE OUR„ClAS8IFIED ADS XXXX k S- ceived at the office of the District, 9-8455. SPLIT LEVEL '' Ml 9-5245 ing room, fireplace, three bed- SEPTIC TANKS 8 looms, attached garage, at the Are house, 32 Main Street, 963 MAIN STREET roqma, acre lot and basement (■' t 6 rooms, hullt-ln stove and BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD In the TViwn of Manchester, Con­ A NO large lot. built In 19SI by Ml 8-7192 MI 9-8818 MI 9-8241 rsM , Near Bolton-Coventry line. oven, attached gar.age, Charles Pontlcelll. necticut, not later than January $14,900. R F. Dlmock k Co., Real- large wooded lot. ROBERT W. AONEW' ROBERT D. MURDOCK 8. 1959, at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Ml 8-8818 Ml 8-8412 SIX room Cape God, beautiful cor­ tort. Ml 9-8248. PLUQOED SEWERS R. F. DIMOCK CO. Standard ’Time, at which time said ner lot, ideal location near ichoole R. F. D IM O C K C O . bids will be publicly opened, read Ml »-«'»48 Ml 9-5845 and ehopplng. Large kitchen, fully xXxvm I f h(^Ms and dnams and letten to Santa Claus could keep the 5832 Maehins Claansd and recorded, all for the furnishing equipped mth diihweeher end Septic Tanks, I)r$’ Wells, Sewer and inatallaUon of the mnitary diepoeal. Mortgege mey be ea- MANihuuBTER—A nice three bed­ peaces we’d nevOr have to worry about another war. But the cold Lines Installed— Cellar Water- eewer above dw ribed. sunied with low down payment. room home in a convenient loca­ hard fact is — peace costa money. prnnHng Dune. Bid proposals must be executed S A. Beechler, Realtor. M l.''-6969. tion. New warm air oil heatlio; in ac(x>rdance with and subject to system, full luMmeht, aluminum 36 .53 W, R. Smith, Associate. MI 9-8982. Money for industrial and military strength to keep the peace. Be bright niul. 'warin on those MEET ROI OLIVER Instructions and specifications con­ combination. Five mlnutea from cold days ahead with lliis (luuiii- WIIH TH1 NIW ■ MtKINNET BROS. tained in the contract proposals. 39 McKINLEY ST.—Attractive 4- echool, shopping and tratuiporta- Money for'science and education to hdp make peace lasting. Ing rap and mil ten set deslgued to PATT-O-RAMA OF Information and specifications and room expandable Cape. Living tion. Immediate occupancy. Below Stwtraqt DispoMl Co. the contract proposals are avail­ room l l ’3^'xl9’ With open etalr- And money saved by individuals — whiph makes our economy fit anugl.v over any type Miiinl". ISO-ISS Pearl St. — Ml S-AS08 WE LIKE OUR WORK market at $13,500, R, F. Dlmock ^ A toy lo we,II fm liih hen diltle.s, CENTER MOTOR SALES able at the office of die District case, unusual fireplacf with re- Oo.^ Realton, MI 9-5348. strong. Every U. S. ^vings Bond you give this Christmas helps U. 5. Savinfi Bonds coins Mother, miss or little girl will he ( o\'er-iip Hproii in ji wide range of 30 Years of Service lo MancJieater merry as a 'pixie' if you lydd |iom- 461 MAIN STREET Clerk, 16 No. Main St., (North essed lighting and manUs to ceil­ "gilt-wrappsd." Buy thsm Mize.H thal's so effu ieiil. Trliu with Branch o f the Manchester ’Trust ing mirror, large aunny. kltcdien, XXXIX strengthen America’s Peace Power^ where you bank or work. poms. Easy to knil mi riorhet! friiil iippliqiicH Pattern No. .'iS,'!2 h„s huili i-m- Mancheater'a RESIDENTIAL Old enough to'be experienced Oo.) TbaUiatrict reserves the right ceramic tile bath, encioeed tide Or buy new gift books of U.S. No. S2;il oiili I’lHI-o.Rama la to reject any or all, or any part of porch, garage, Venetian. bUnda, MAMCHRSTER-An brick abc room Savings Stamps — $3JO And $5.00 at all rhcl and knit diieclicns fur cup : 01 ,'iii. :;k 111, 47 Young enough to be aggreesive and mittens In siiuil), meilinni and any -or all bids if deemed to be screen and storm windows, lo­ Cape in South .Moncheater. Built Post C^flees. •Ml, .32. Si/I- .;.x, 2\ ym-da of .39- Authorized Dealer for COMMERCIAL lArge enough to-be efficient in the bMt intairest o f the District. cated in “ A” zone, within short by Pontlcelll in 1961. Aluminum large sizes. inc.il. si-i II p.-4 III 11 im Nww Celonloi. 5 rooms. IVa boths. builNin itovo Send 25c(ln Ciiuia, lor ihl.s |wU-' Small enough to be pemonnllzed Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ walking distance to bus, ocdiool, comblnatloiM, large enclosed rear .'4eiii| Iliiii\ l-i\-p ('eiila in iulna and ovtn. built-in dishwoihor. ponolod iirtploco INDUSTRIAL cut, this 19th day of December, church, and ahoOTing. Price jeorch. Garage ahd amesite drive. tern to Aniie Cnhnt, The Manrhe.s. Ioi- this p.illi'i ii . ill soo Hiii'iietl • BERKELEY $18,200. Tel. MI $-3703. ter Evening Herald, 1150 \\ K. OF 195S. No baaement, targe lot. Very nice The Maiii liesler EvenihJ; Herald, wall, birch kitchon cobihotf. fuU boiomont, Up to 80 »Ulea Per Gallon THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD ecodttton. 918,800. R. F. Dlmock AAfERICAH, NEW lO ltK ,3«. BUSINESS SALES Let 118 $ell your home. Let MANCHESTER —Six room Cape 11.50 .A5'K. 0|C ,-\5lElt|rAN, NE5V choico location. $17,000 comploto. Shown by ' OP DIRECTORS OF ' ’THE Co., Realton, MI 943a. Print Name. Address and Pal tern YORK SO, N.5'. Print Name. Ad­ us $etl you a home. Let us .four bedroom, conventem. DtUi- Number. Add lOr for each pattern • eoaaoMOBiL APPRAISALS EIGHTH SCHOOL AND U n U - dress with Zone, .Style Number and oppointmont only. Coll TIES DISTRICrr tlea. Tongreir, Broker. Ml 34131. XXXX for first-class mailing. build you a home. "Anything in Jtaoi IMate.” Size. Add lOc for each pattern for ■ 1- , By Have you a ropy of our 19.58 first-class mailing, INSURANCE HANCBB8TER - Bere’e a nlee Needlework Album? It rontalna -'Mancheater'a Nexveat Car Leon A . ’Thorp, President DURANT'fT.—Vacant *eur roe Don't miaa the new Fell A Win­ n X B SELECTION Denis fTsdiette, Director Capa. Naar achool and thoppiag eompleto aevan fbesn- home ' off The V .S . asosnmsnt doss not pay fsr this ndnsUMng. The Trssmry Ztspsrtmsni thanks, far their pstrietie demSan. Tks Advertising CsuneU mtd doMne of pretty.designs in crochet, ter ',58 Issue of our pattern catalog, Parker Street Lmag room with knit, embroidery and sew; plus di- R. F. DIMOCK CO. o r CLEAN - JARVIS REALTY CO. Edward F. Morlarty, Dlr«dor parliada. Ooniar lot. Oil heat, Basic Fashion Colorful, Inspiring, Ml 8-5845 Bernard August, IMredtor aluminum atonna. $10,900. Owner Orgplaee, dining raesn, Idtehen, ea- r^tlone for one knit and three cro- r r A l t o r - j n s u r o r cloeed porch aad four bedromna. JEoenittB iferalii chat item*. Only 23c a copyl Informstlve with special featurcA Philip Burgeas. J r, DIfeetor MI 94M9. •mart aaay to aaw atyUi. I5e. u u ia n R S S8S BAST CENTER ST.— (Cor. of Leiwx)— MI S-4112 Victor •wanacn, piM tior OvaiilMd garage aad alca yard. Frank Waekewald. DIreetor 99.009 CAMI m m m m « % » W ^ w eih ii. New ‘ O H r R M D BT gi«a «n «Ma 1% raani fUMl •1TB99. R. F . IN JoMph A. VMK OMt t a ^ s e t sm . > - |4 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHTr^TT ffianrbp0tpr fEoming Upralb rMONDAY, DECEMBER 22. 19BI ------rr-^ ------■•.Manchester Stores Open to 9 o^Clock Tonight, Close Wednesday, at 5:3(Tp.m . :■ The Rev. C. E, Winslow, minister Mrs. W. Howard Baldw in,'310 Miantoiwmoh Tribe No. 88 Major Alfred Lemire, son of of the church of the Na*arene, will Green Rd., is a member of {he lORM. will hold its regular meet Mr. and Mm, Wilfred J. Lemire, 1 : A b o u t T o w n be the speaker on the Daily Devo­ committee for the dinner danc^ Ing in Tinker Hall tonight at 8 137 Brookfield St., graduated F r i­ tions proKram this week. The pro- sponsored by the Woman’s Auxil­ ^ e r e will be election of officers day from the associate course ATCTage Dally Net Pres* Run Members of the Holy Name So­ pram. sponsored by the Manches- ( iary to the Hartford County Med­ \ given by the U.S. Army Command For the Waek Eadlag The-W eather ciety of St. .lamps' Chiirrh will ter Ministerial A.ssn . Is at 7:10 | ical Assn, to be held Jan . 17 at Members bf Manchester As­ and General Staff College at Fort Dae. 80th, ItU , Eorecaat el O. 8. Weather Deiea* mppi at thp \v. P. Quish Funeral p in on Station WINE, Monday the Hartford Club. sembly,..Order of the. Rainbow for Leavenworth, Kan. Before going Home at 8 o'rinrk toniRlit to rerile Ihroiiph Saturday. j Girls, jivlM have a short busineas to the post he was side de camp Clotty tonight. Low In 20a. the Ro.sary for Walter K Hansen, TTie Pilprini Fellowship of 1 2 , 8 5 1 meeting tOfl^ight at 7:30 In the to the commanding general at Wednenday r|oudy, a Mt colder, rtereased member of the 'soelely. Williiini Suimond, .IS.! Oak St , the Buckingham Conprepatlonal .Masonic Temple. After the meet- Fort Sill, Okla. ■ He is a graduate . Manbor af the Andit IS nnionp 2t Worcester Polytechnic j Ctiurch, and the East Glastonbury i Ing there will be a Christmas of Wesleyan University in the Baraan af drenJatioa. rhanee of some light snow late Id Miss Donna Robb, daiiKhter of Insliliile, W'rrie.ster, Mass., seniors; Young People's Fellowship will party Girls are rtminded to bring class of 1919. ilay. High In 80s. Mr. and .Mrs Shenvood .1 Robti naioerl to 'W hoa Who amonp hold a Joint Christmas eve candle­ grab bag gifts. Manche»ter-^A CUy of Village Charm of Vemon, a sophomore m the Slii'leiils III American Collepes and ! light service Wednesday at 10 p ni Memorial Temple, Pythian. Pis- physlral education eorir.se at Kniversities " His activities Include , .Nutmeg Forest, No, 118, T a f tere, will postpone Ita meeting VOL. LXXVlII, NO. 71 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19.18 Bouve-Boston .Sehool which is cross cniinlrv. track., soccer, Var-' The Aimy and Navy Club Aux­ Cedars of Lebanon, will Instal! iMn tomorrow evening to Mon­ (Classified Advertising on Pago 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS affiliated wrth Tiifla 1'riiverstty. sitv Cliih Rice cliih. Pi Delta Kpai- i iliary will have a setback party ofBcera tonight at the Masonii day. Dec, 28, at which time the Medford. Mas.s . is at home for the Ion. interfraternil V couni-il, Phil tonight at 8 o'clock at the club­ rqniple. Incoming grand tall cedai Temple will observe Its .'tCth , aji- Christmas vaeatlon <.Sipinn Kappa, and others, house, ,s Wllllari J. Tiirklngton. ilver.-ary, in Odd'Fellows H.il!, Pope John Appeals Airline^ Pilot I HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Contract Talks y f "■ ...... ;------*' ' " '....r . 1^1 Open Tonight and Tuesday Until 9:00 For Unity, Peace in Not Scheduled Costs Equal Record / Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRilRS I 2 Pound First Yule Message A pre-Chriatmas Bettlement '' t i n t n wwiiiAaiijj''’ of paralyzing strfke.s again« Can ▼ ^V^-.yWwW American, and Eastern Air­ I Djr FRANK BRUTTO lines appeared beyond reach ADagglng toward "those dear, sep­ OPEN today— normally one of ,he Reach New : 3 Ecanomy ilA X W jU l Vatican City, Dec. 2S (A*)— arated brothers who bow to the Pope John XXIII in hia first namerof Christ and reaiT the Holy busiest days of the year for i Sii* Christmas address urged the Bible.” the grounded lines. TONIGHT and Only US world to Christian unity and Then the Pope added, in a (harp Efforts of national mediation MM criticism of Communist - ruled board officials in Washington ves- <. 1: r n m T Coff®® peaice today. But he said hia lands, “In many parts of the world terday brought no Immediate pians'^ 3 :] )lea was not likely to be heard there is no ear for this invitation for a resumption of contract nego- ' : $ J . 5 5 (to unity and peacel;" In those usw Chief Prefers fn Communist-ruled lands. tiatlons between American and the hik areai, he (aid, the "most sacred striking Air Line Pilots Assn. TUESDAY FOR A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS The* 77-year-old supreme rular of the Roman Catholic Church concepts sre suffocated or have The board reportedly sent tele­ Lr 1 DINNER SERVE aJktd men of faith, to put aside been auppresSed." grams to both sides suggesting Jobs, military’ and violent thoughts. Pope John spoke briefly of the new bargaining procedures. The Not Pay Hike TILL 9:00 Then In the next breath he “most grave" plight of the church nature of the prnposala was not Clot* Chrittmot Ev* At 5:30 NONE SUCH HALE'S QUALITY MEATS! warned them to be vigilant “in in Communist, China, a stibject he learned, but Mediation Board YOUR BEST CHRISTMAS BUYS ARE HERE! the night that U darkening" and discussed at length in his Cardinal Chairman Leverett Kdwarda aald PilLsburRh. Dec. 2.1 (.T’)— "We would far prefer to witness Conslalory address last week. He talka might begin again in a few ready te defend ChrUtlen prlncl- daya. full emplo.vment recovery rather than receive another rise in WWWWRMSWMiMWmwWWMiWIWMIlSmmMWWMMWWWWtMlWmWWWWWWIMMlWMfWWMMllWWWWWMIlinWIWiWIIIIIVWWMIWWMMWIlpiWWJWMmMMIIMMMIMIM MINCE MEAT piea agalnet the "inildioueneai of added: “‘That which has been go­ Fancy ing, on for years in the immense I In New York, an American the cost of living,’’ President David J. McDonald of the the cne.hlea' of .'Ood"- a clear .ref­ j apokeaman aald a company deci­ I'nited Steelworkers .said toda.x. erence to atheistic communism. . territories behind the Iron Curtain Ship’n Shore* is loo well known to require , a I sion on the rc.xumptinn probably McDonald issued a .statement .shortly after he learned aev- {pjOpeAm ajtiL Jar 5 5 c Grade "A " The Pope paid high tribute to more ample lllustraiion," would be made today. hie predeceasor, the late Pope Pius enil hundred thousand I'SM members will receive an auto­ The Pontiff gave his addreas There waa no development In the matic onc-cent-an-houi' pay increa.se because the cost of living 2 packoqcs 49c X II. 'who during his long reign de­ in Italian in responae to the an- ! between Eastern and Ha girl’s livered 1$ Chrletniaa mesiagea to nual Chrlstmaa greetings from the ! engineers. index rose two-tenihs of one per cent between October and PENS the world in which he Invariably College of Cardinals. Twenty- An Ea.xletn apokeaman aald to- . November. A rnp#*rninf^ Pen nurr lo he welrnmerl ' pleaded forxpeac^ and Chrlallan three of the csi'dinals were pres­ day'a booking for canceled flighta ' frilly-front Gift aUtioiipry of boxprl pappr and TURKEYS unity. Yy #*\er\’one' ent the ceremony, and the had numbered about 31.000 hlgh- Pope John, who vae elected Oct. I Waslungton. Dec. 21 (/Pi- l-iving co.st.-; erlgod back up last Piivelopp.s in note and Ip U pf .size. KMS LBS. 18-25 LBS. Pope spoke over the Vatican radio eat In the line'a hlaloiy. nKuith to tlieir rccorfi peak of la.st .lul\. Aiul, at the same no-lron Tu-Ton* “Capri Marks" . .$2.49 *a. ffO Jo m y 38 to eucceed Pius X ll, said his and a network of atalinna linked American estimated it would W liitp and col(/r.s. predelreasor'a Christ r as speeches with It for the occaaion. hav.e carried about 30,000 paSsen- linic, jtverage ('arniiig.s o| factory w ork ers climberl to record and the 20 volumet of his other : gera today and tomorrow. b e ig h ls. • ------— ------:____ “Gold*n C ap ri"...... $3.50 *a. written and spoken words “are Pope John hailed the Chilalmas ' blouse seaaon aa "the Lord'a ChHstmaa •Spokesmen for both lines said InfluiMUcit 1 bicfls b> tile iiiglicr Box F MOCEAN A SPRAY sim e a monument to hia wladom and pij« foi aiiloniobilt'.s. the his apostolic fervor." sn announcement of unity and i the year's peak passenger loads 59c T. *2,50 It) It) peace over the entire Earth; a re-|'would have been carried during ensi of livinj; index n».«ip lwn-lrnlh« Nasser Assails Housewares Depi. CRANBERRY SAUCE T h j new Pontiff said man's newed pledge of good will placed the two dava before Christmas. of l pp| ('onl O' t(d>ot and Whole or .Strained unwillingneaa to submit to the at the aervlce of order. Justice, American estimated Its daily ; Novpin))♦'p I'l IS.*! prr • m l -f l)io "A PARADISE OF GIFTS!" grace of God in unity and peace loes St $1 million since the pilots, UMT K* hit.vfv Thi.*i (‘fiiiMls thr ror^irtl K(‘cls ()|>posed !rm ln‘(| lust .hiU’ and is alMiu! 2 7 to 14 2 .9 8 “waa the moat • terrible problem (Continued on Page Thirteen) walked out laat Friday midnight. 2 Cans 3 9 c of human hietory end of the lives Eaatern haa been grounded aince ' pei < iMil lunht'p Uian in Nm umhcf II KRISPY KAN $2s49 of individual men and people." ■N'ov. 24. of la.Ht yen I To Syria Union riLL.SB|(Ry OOLDEV He e'mpheaieed the Roman Cath­ Nonatnick aiilinea. buses ami. Kepoiiln^; this today, the I.Htxii’ SAUSAGE MEAT 45c Depnit men! .said Nnvemhf't al.Mo f'"!' rtjn Khnu 1 Rinl rnspy rInpR, olic Church's intense desire for Herald to Presenl railroads expanded facilities to fill (';lUn r»IM' IM ...p Plr.xidcnt Keep them fre«)i In Uhie Mnjjlr Krn»p\ aaw M sharp j i.si' in fa(int\ . oih PIE CRUST unifleation with the Orthodox the gap in the crush of holiday N h .ssci liilit A rhccrlnc Port .Said Knn.t PnpififM nrpl pr»*tze|« nevri got pog- er spendahlo earninjis nnd huyinj; NATIVE Church, which numbers more than Edition l<» Carriers traffic. rom d toilMv that .\r.ih Nalion- . rm innlter how Innj^ vou keep thmi 125 million members including Serious delays m airmail deliv- powp!. Tln.H r»*.'4Ul'cd hoih from T'-j" inll. 2 Pkgs. 2 9 c hiphep h'luilv pa; ami im leasing alt.-iiii ii.ifl forced the <'ninniunists __ :i ib. millions In the Communist blor. erlea were not wideaprend. wot k hour s a.x uidl H.s rcHctionanca to retreat. GRADE A CAPONS 49c Tomorrow’s edition of A rea.ssuring note came today Pope John aaid the broken unity The Herald is The Her­ The aftpi tax ♦■Mi?nnf;«( of the' .N'jissci Haid thcic were Com­ of “the hehedlty of Christ" contln- from Capital Airlines in Washing­ Hvet ajjo fat li»r\ wot kei \^ ith thiee munists vi'lio had opposed the union ald’s annual Christmas ton. The perfect 65% Dacron-35% Pima blend THERMO-TRAY ELECTRIC ONE PIEMIX uei to be a grave problem, but (ippendenls lo.se p, $7M4t a week of Kpipt with Syria hut the Com- Pl'MPKlN or SQI'A.SH that hie own efforte would be tin-1 gift to iU newsboys. In a statement it said was clear- , mmu.sts "werf. unable to ralsa rhriatmn.s gift jpwpiry including npcklncps, FANCY L0N8 ISUND DUCKS Ktu’ the AiriRle wotker t! waa $70 9,1. Just the loN olv little liloiise to dress up iuinpers and FOOD WARMER S14.9S Cd with the rest of the indtistry. These were both neu ret (uda, ! tliiur lii'ad.x in face of Arab na- /Capltsl advised: lioim^li.sni'■ skirls W ill: rijiples of crooM’er of theNp eHininpR choae for the occaHinn a x'lctory So pretls 111 pure w lute liufTcla. harhecura, aecumi helpings, hnra fini.slird bpnd.s. PEPPERIDGE FARM Ham or Lamb 4 Dead, 1^0 Injured sirlinM have space available be­ sleigh. The men of Battery C constructed the satellite-age chariot for Sajitij «t the base work.shop roae nuhatanttalh trxv in Novem day celebration markuic the an- dueiivies TV anaclis I hit able silver fisme tween major U.S. ciliea. If the pub­ and put it up above headquarters at the Keeney street site. Sgi Alba Rowen a »ife fitted the bfi- but wniker dollar pun haainjf hiv’faary of the withdrawal of \1 r'l f n u')\nlr ii'orl/l nf .Ship'n ,S/inres, frnm I W ALL Pl’RPOSEI ’RPOSE lic can sdjuat departure plana suit. The public is invited to view the decnratlona at the site. (Herald Photo bv Pintoi. power allll i.x below tile November Pc"'-'‘b ('ud k'reiii h troop* after uilh unhieakahle healing seivice Same as HERB SEASONED\ E I) STCPFINOST IT uliHM. iijily laigcr, 2,T'.xl8' $28 9.8. *1.00 T. *T.98 “ “ aitghtly. all ahouM be able to get 1989 iei'ol Ihev invar:»ded the Suer. Canal Zone OriMAt’ Itr.rAR'rM F.NT—SIM H.M) I i,o o it RATH CANNEU HAMS 3-5-6V4 Lbs. In Bottled Gas Bl^fist reaervations." j The piex'ioiia lecoids on earmiiga m 19.M). pkg. 29c i Capital also raid nonstruck lines I were In .Seplcmliei'. ('.ovixrnnient “The (.*om:m4n‘^t parly In ^'vrlA A GIFT FROM HALE'S LINEN or DOMESTIC i have hirert additlnnal persimnel. in­ N ikita Sucijests Billion, Balanced i figllles for lliai miiiilli were $77 1.1 \\ Rs oppoRod to the T^nton of Egypt fWMMi Presi-«aume new uaer charge* for govern ( OIIIM IIO\ education program. I Million tici Tax Hike V E G ^ A B t E ^ kighway .gt the aoiithweat edge of driven to nearby Luhhork. Tex., for dent Eisenhower's plan for a $77 ' meni services The rise in living coals will mean treatment. She Hired Men The Soviet piemler proposes that ; B u lle tin s THROW PILLOWS 3 i-bs. 8 5 c Una amall west Texaa,city.. billion l.alanced budget next year ('liairiiian ClBrence Camion iD- a one cent ap liour pay iiii.reasc 3 WAY PILLOWS ..The accident atarted a Are in the (.Tiarlle M a p le s . Brownfield teen-agers be put to work on fac- | was ilescrlber' by Democrats sa M „,, whose House Appropriation* for about one million w'orkers in We .just received .t iiewsiuan. said that in addition to lories and farms after eight years i unrenllstic today, hut Republican* , Commillee will tujve firs! cracli al from Ihe AP Wires $ GRANDSIOTIIER’S o l a c e d c f t overturned cab of the trenapnrt To K ill Nurse Ihe steel. aluiViimini and meat 1.88 hHjpment of licaiiti- truck. About 20 firemen were at the three dead, a torso was.found of schooling. His idea is that, aa calleil it a welcome Chrlstmaa Elaenhower'a appi iifiriiiiiona re- packing indiisli'ii** Thiy fur Vniir own UMe b.-r well With /d|i|tered LEHUCE. Iar9a aik* ...... head 19c the scene, surrounded by a small near the blast scene and was be-1 high SI hool .student.a, they could preaent to llir taxpa.yers. I queals. said he Is feiallfled al the fiil lace and net trim FRUIT MIX HOFF A RROHK TI-ANNED R.M for jfiflM All rtifojM in roimfl ( ’fM*diirn> <'o\era $4.98 group of apectatora. Several hun­ lieved to ha’ e been either the big ; Ventura C alif. Dec. 2.8 (.Ti gain practical experience and help I Ei enhower's announcement of [ plan for a balaiu ed budgei "but I (('ontlniied on Thge Seven) ntiil nqufu'f nrin('\'nhle ripper- nylon tricot slip.s CUCUMIERS...... 2 far 19e dred other spectators lined the oth­ truck driver or the occupant of the' "It'*' » He of course," says Mrs boost Soviet production in pad- j his biidgcl plans, unprecedented j am quite dubious hIkuiI it, I don't t\ HHhInglon, Dec. 28 i/Pr—FwJ- •'ll rni«liiin\ (M\rrf4 Other 8 \^ ay Plllnwa 98.9R for Chri.stma.a giv­ er side of the highway. pickup truck. Elisabeth Duncan of the charge time Jobs. j in a'hflnri' of the opening of f\m- «er ho\s hp i» going to get ihe crnl Inveatigiilinns of .lames R. U). 3 9 c Iloffii’s financial ilenlings. anA OUirr rMlIou* *'*.77 anil »,’?.77 ing. W'e have an p.x- CRANBERRIES...... 2 pkg>. 45c Philip Thompson, a volunteer Sidney Heater, police dispatcher, that she hired two men to kl!l her The 2-house parllajuent w.is call- ! gK'fUi. Haid defonae apending wonkl extra levemie,’* .aald lour men were confirmed 14*hghter-ln-law. "Those men were Kihicoff A.sks Huld «r Teamsters I nlon poilHcal Scarfs and cellent selpVtion for flriaman. said "there was a terrific ed into a Joint session to discuss be higher and oilier expemlitme. ' Sen. A. S Mike Moiironev (D- SA W EXTRA FANCY .dead. He Identified them aa Ruben i I'.ving to blarkmail me " the program, which Education "conslsl.nl wllh the public inler-|Oklai said the announcement »IH-Iinls (ias Tax LINEN DEPARTMENT AT SENSIBLE PRICES driver of the big truck; Jim Cousi- •>((lcial source confirmed this to­ Stoles per.s to rlmose from. MIXED NUTS EMPEROR GRAPES...... 2 lbs. 49c There ‘waa a terrible roar and the Mr*. Duncan .84. hired Hie murder i, geared for "a new tviie of In taxes. ' wishful thinking than any realistic S izes ,32 to 40. whole aky seemed to be on fire." neaii, fire marshal here: Wayland so * Kupesyk Duncan, person ■-a builder of Communist Hi* ap roximate $77 hiiliim appro.xch ’ lo biidgelatv problems day atler piibliratinn lit a ropy- rhrlPtmAR j;lft urarfi and • Parker, Broxynfleld fireman, and SO, because she was fierpely JesI- society" I)f*l 2.T '7’ i',iSy righled story to (hut pftert by At *1.98 At *2.98 . "Pieces of ateel from the ex­ apending figure would he i'i bil­ .Sen, Mike Mansfield (D-Monli Abiahnm Rlblroff naKi ypHlrnlav ptolew l.arjfe n«»ortnienl nf 82x72 Colnrfiil rrinled DELICIOUS APPLES ...... 2 Hm. 35c Jam es Ray of Brownfield. ous of the Canadian nurse who Tlie b iid g e tfo rth e n ew v ca r.ln - (he Mlimcnpiills Tribune. The Lb. 4 9 c lion* below tills year's estin.ateil Ihe assistant Senate Democratii ip nil R)lh nnd nilk blend nrnrrn ploding tank ripped through the Crawford Taylor of tCTKY here that 7if* will ANk U KrTfiHUturr* to siiiiri'c said the Invesllgatinna 82x82 Manuel Back ria .tle Tableeintha (2.9A crowd. Plamea from the hurning married her son, a^SanU Barbaia^troduceil .yesterday by Finance $79,200,000,000 total At that level, leader, commented that "I can't 7>HHH n hill maintaininK thu* prp/^pnt in prpinte nnd InnR ptylep 82x72 Flannel Rack Plaalle TANGERINES, lorg* sii# ...... dai. 55c said a number -of wii;ea were b|own eteiii trnm evidence dug up by Tnhleclnth. (1.98 n E h n E R LARGE CAN transport set a niimber of people . lu. w . ... . (M inister Arseny <8. Zverev, waa a $12 lllllioii tlcflcll 1.x expel tell see a gas lax Increase" a* being In RHHolinr lux inlp of ,«i\ tonls n Tnhieriniha I2.9R : . 9 8 down and both the police and fire Ike Scimfe Rnckrls inxestigal- 82\82 lliiiiil Prlnled rntlnii on fire. I put out the fire ort several I feel t^rible about it. ' Mr*.' app^ved with minor revisions It tbis '/ear partly bemuse the recea- till* I'lirils and said Elsenhowei will gallon rrnetiral <'he.nllle Rath Mat i ..... dat. 55c departments Idat power. He said Duncan told nexvamen ...... _____ yerterday.)______... estimates Income frnm all sourcea. ing Committee. 59c T. $2.98 rnhlecliilhs $1.98 FRUIT COCKTAIL CALIFORNIA ORANGES people. I had to rip some of their s iim ("It expected federal lev- have trouble, ton m gelling t'nn Thf ru nrnt SUttr law piovidPH S e t ...... el *2 98 businessmen went back to their [ when they asked how she fell whVn .eiiiies. greaa to vole another inrreaae in Siimrl ClieiiUlr Kalh 8lnl Terry Kitchen To«el IN HEAVY S Y R I'P clothes off to put out the flames," ■lores to clean up broken glass snd. informed that Olga's body had for the ralp lf» ilrtrcHKr lo foui SE\,'4 II.V.M.VGE IlksT K O Y E R GRAPEFRUIT, M*dla»« ...... 3 far 39c (('ontlniied on I’age Thirteen) Kiaenhywer nngi.inlly had loie- (Kiatal rales These were raised Sets ... .el (198 S et...... ael (2.98 'niOmpton aala. lojxrotect from looting. | been found in a ehallow grave 20 cfntH A RRllon on July 1 Hul. after Halifax. M ' .'*.. lire. 33 1.78— ! A l.l. M H I T I K M I ; ebat, a (MiOjjiillJon su.pl, a for the only this year, H ronferrncf with highway flnnm - ( M ID N S r o t .I S R ('idiirrul Turkish Timet l,nci' TrImmnI v OTHER SLIPS A lervice station near the ai'sne The bottl' ' gaa Is a treated hat miles f:om Venturi. “I liked her Tile Caluullan destroyer Escort Hets . ■ ...... set (1.98 TiihliM'liithi ...... (2.98 \ 2 Lg. Cans was set afire by tha flames, h u t' ural gsa and Is used for hasting . . . and I believe she liked me. " current year, based on lower "I don t aee liow he can e.xjiect Ing expeitx ycHicrdiiy, the Gover* Huron hlgs lieen damaged by to balance a budget of $77 billion Terr.x Kitchen Tim el Rriiullful Place .\lat was quickly axtinguiahed. | and (^ooklng in homes a* well aa But Augustine Baldonado, ’ 2.8, apending, higlier revenues and a nor gale \x lnd*' amt liixixy seas (MW ! $2.98 to $5.98 K $2.98-$3.98 poalal rale increase higher ' than ' outgo with an anticipated income “All of our planning ftn- fu lm r Sets ...... | (I 118 .Set. . . . . set (2.M MARA< LE w h ip Thompson said debris from the for Industrial heating purposes. who led aherirf's deputies to the mill's off Noxa .Sxsitla, but the f ' * l.nily Ti'pperrll 8liiltl-Strlpe l-jirge Selection Turkish that Gongross later nrovlded. ; '’f $7S'j billion for the ne.v flacal llighwAV ronHtrtU’tion m ha.Herl on Naxy tiHla.x said she Is in no : at as a* w Haw M w M aa M aa M M Ml spot where Olga Duncan was bur­ Nens llflM ts year," Manafirld said Terinle 4‘lllimrases, pr. (Ii98 Timet Sets ...... act $2.88 SALAt DRESSINB t led perhaps alive- aaid M rs Dun­ Without giving dctslla for next thp aaRiimpllon tlvat the txx lalc" ilangxT. The di'struyrr escort can offered him and Ltils Mova, 22. Culled 'from AP Wire* ,vesr. Elaenho Ver aald "reductions Saguenay sailed from Halifax to (6,000 to kill the woman. ’ In toiai apending '.'ill lie achieved (Continued on Page Thirteen) I (t'onOniied on Page Heven) niex't the Hurim and escort her Qt. 5 7 c "She told us she had acid and in .; art by reaso.i of the ending i Into port. \ . - A Christmas Carols Ring pills to do the Job with." said Bal- Five - year - old Caroline Hen­ of temporary 'firograr.is in a((rl 1. dricks. Inglewood,' Calif'., found PRIE.ST GETS m6\ lE T \ IS.A PREM IER %Vll01.kY PEEKED donadd. "She wanted us to use the culture, iineiiiployment insiirknc acid on her face, and aald this bruised and hungry, but otherwise ■hd housing ' \8orevster. .Mass.. Ilex'. 23 (.D SWEET POTA^ES In Silence, Happiness would destroy ‘her dentsi wOrk. lo unharmed after .iumbling off ledge. Due to expire next- year are part' De Gaulle Accepts Bid —The Rev. Louis S. IMon. A..A., BLOUSES Food Items she could n k he identified." They '«nf CathoNcs. The Very Imagine singing "Jingle Bells" or mimber of irhooli, Rex. -.Vnnand Oesauiels, A.A., The story is of a miachiavous. la te n t night on Nov. 17 and told P">;* of* **"*■■ . . , I la to be asked, Eisenhower said ! TeleViiipn columnlat M a rle j^ ,,,, ^.uhout giving detalU--that ■ Paris, Dec. 23 i4b — Premie: Assumption College presIdeaL Feminine or tailored they’re and Appreciated "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " young angel whosejpranks Jar the ...... „ ...... ______ir4:he .NATO leadership. The British; OCEAN SPRAY (CMdaued Cn Page Thirteen) Torre must show cause next Tues-! budget will request higher, De Qaiille has accepted an inxits- add Americana aA far are co ni to made the announcement today all *ure to please! Our Christ­ with your hands. conservative waya of heaven. 81. after Fglher Dion got approx'al X’l.sit M ale's BtKik' n e p a rlm e u t itt th e CRANBERRY .lUiCE Peter scolds his young charge 1 *7"'i P ° * * * * l i o n to make a State viait to t h e ! ^ mas bloii.ses come in such won- That'i Or being locked'tn a world where lu g lUHuy j«n . M»nteiirG for aau.i ------Q. * , » Kl«erjhow^r In turn no (Im.bi v^ill ' frnm the State, Department. Oak Street Auiicx. . . . You're sure to dei-ful colors. Naturally, they COCKTAIL there are none of the friendly tem pt'O f ,court in caiw where 'h e - „ _ _ . , , . I United Slates early ne.xl spring.: r>e Gaulle to apeed up ac- find jii.«t the right hook for that favor­ top Iter li.xt of “most wanted" Christmas noises - no street rarol- Bla^e. Fatal i:refuaed » 'r to e reveal source of Infor- BelgiailH Cailgllt Sl'G«ul“ '''who UkeToffiV'li « <*Pt«nre of i' .s mtern.e.imtc , GOVEKSiUlt S E T S P.Vr L e V ars, no hearty laugh of a Santa angels«llf., 1 atscmblts. Aa In school '%J|' ' '-(MS luation for a story about singer a-e«-s„.Maa^a a. De Gaulle, wl liartfprd, Dec:"23 i/Ti — Ooxp- ite ho.v or girl on your list ! gifts! Nylon tricot, dacron, Different! r* . V * LW uaiiiie, wnn isKes oriice as. ^ange missile., for NATO ba.ses Bot. 2 9 c Claus, no clamor i)f shoppera and P- JXiantlC Man. 80 JUdrOarland...... Three persons foa/aac rasllarsuas P’'*"''’*’"* P''’’ranee Jan. 8. "'**1 in Frame 'I’he French, sensitive' ermir Klbk'.otf and txxo top Coo- dacron ana cotton. White, pas­ traffic. _ ' In white iheeU,'cardboard wings _ ^ trussed up tor S'| hours aft^ gun-.ViaV<*S L . O l l a p . S e first liivlled to the United Rtates''a b o u t their [lositlon in .NATO ncctlcut management and labor For the .140 youngsters a’t the ____J Nianfie I W M rv.a in“n robs them of $180 and expen-iexpen — byPreaWenl EElsenhow'er July 5.' officials xvlll sit down together We uelcome charge ncci.unls: (;,cen Trading Stamps are given tels, prints. Miantic, Dec. 21 IB-Irviiw Dud went full •■onti'Ol of the atomlc- luy 48 t*a bagi Xmerican School for the deaf and A Christmas carol filters over aive family car In Woburn, Iriass.i naint TVond. Belgium. Dec. 2 3 ; after he took over the reins of next .Monday at 10:30 aJO- to the loud-speaker a.vitem, and the ley Nile*, about 60, was burned to cipaole mi.saiie.s. The I'nited ‘•UNioniers u ho pay their charge accounfa ■t regular prko>. ^•CB C R B A M for the thousands of other deaf ai^eeia b r a m i <**••»> ••rlV «odav when fire ewent Bad weathe:- and early darkness 1; (A>ijp>i Several caves collspsed near the French government. The invi­ .'itates refuses to relinq'. ish fins) I dlsi'iiss their views na leglsla- within fifteen (l.>) day.', afln- hilling dale. Sizes .12 to .18. |ttl(BM r«Far Ml across tha country, Chrlstmaa is hSJds With their. ^ 4} ■ sUll search for Air Force C54 with | here today and the Belgian rkdio tation was renewed last month by control • ' tixe matter*. The governor, bg •ilent--juat lu all other daya and Tn is. .th, I__i.”here. V r ' I 15 aboard,'believed down along{ reported several hours later thatthat' Secretary of State Dnlles when he making' the aiinouncement to­ T M fta o * ' To the observer, the ioenc ktolca De Uaiille. again outlined his j 64 nights df the y ^ r . But tn the deep His bodv waa found bv firemen Aleutian Island chain. 18 persons still were trapped un-1 ra'Ied on the Premier during the vlev.'s to Dulles in Pans last week ^ day. said hr.. plans to ho|d a Mthctic momentarily. An ege-old . . ___1 T w ix atiekort th.1- *3.98-*5.98 silence, there is happiness too.. in a downataira room. On, of hi* ’ their deaths in | derjrn'oiind. NATO council meeting, in Pari*. De Gaulle politely turned doxx'n number of similar meeting^ haa> Free Parking Rear Of Store >i Gallon ^ 1 . 0 0 (^rKtmas song, and the only wa.'v However, a rescue worker said The date of the trip will not be tween divergent groups as roB- 65c A Christmas party for the these deaf Angela can evoke the arms wtasTrrappedtdround the tele-1 4*heet at bottom of the first invitation to vi.stt the! Choice Of Many Flavors American School's youngatera phone coVd end the other eitntnd a I (Tain storage tank tn Sslina, Kan. all the missing men knew the lay­ set definitely until after De Gaul­ United S ta tes la.st summer, e x -! dllions demand. Sif.es 40 to 44, beautiful melody and lyric la with piano atool, . , Japaneae company dedicatee oae le's instsllstion gs President. But demonstratea bow the human spirit their hands. out of the caves thoroughly snd he plaining he had too many urgent I Mr. Niiea lived alon. in th. fiv».: •$ hlghiet man-fne^ structure* in was sure they would find their informed sources said It might co­ ( IIIANG MAY R E T IR E B I 4!-i*r ORRRNRTAMPS FOR PFRCHARESIN M EAt AND QROCRRY DEPARTMENTS NOW ean overedme s handiesp. But th^flash of pity U dispelled problem* to settle. They incluiied! *5.98 - Awaiting the start o( the anoual *xJ***P* room, two-atory wood frame bun-j ****v*"*°^ *®'*'**‘**•**■ way out. incide with the lOtli anniversary' a series of reforms in France's (lo- ■ Taipei. F'ormosa. Ilex'. 23 (81 program, the scrubbed and smil The network of caves, situated meeting of the North Atlantic Al- litiral and ailniinistrative system — Chiang Kai-shek hinted to­ Ing youngsters, squirm In their i i"‘*rlor of the house *waa! H*""**" ^ Jorde" uatchea t-bour la the vll^ga ,-of ZIehem Zupsen llance in Washington in April. which now have been largely.com­ day he may not seek a third Th« COR* SrO R TSW EA R DEPT—2nd Floor sssJs in tbs large auditorium—Jiuit ^ hmUGs < comptoUly dtstroyed'in lh« Wa*€ dunwHlrstlon deecrihed Bolder,, ia used for growing mush-' Dm- of tt.e luajo. Ite.r.s De pleted. term as president of Nationalist HALC <'>>•14^ •*r* «I^«nvlng i irtich firemen aaid atqrted in the •• Jordanian Army preparing for rooms. Gaulle s rapected to take up with 1 tTilna M 1060. The Td-yeorsoH like youngsters in thousands of the Joya of caroling too. Besides five trijis to Algeria and basement neer the heating unit. vlctorj' . daft'* . -V At______the time____ of______the accident 150 Elsenhow'er. ia the Premier's plan ' ...... __ ...... ^__ generalissimo said he oppxMea M anchester Conn- 'ether schools across tbs country. The program ende after a Santo X’islt. to France's African poa But when the sebooi chaplain Be­ Tha flre-’spraad rapidly th"ough • Explosion iind fire, aet off by in- people were bdlow end 100 escaped to cap the Atlantic Alliance with 1 ^essiena. D,/Gaulle has l^ n out of! propoimis for ameadthg the coan CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS i Ctaua hM diapeitMd a hoUday mes­ oan4Uary bomb,, destroys small | immediately, the radio said, fkrne >M»R9Mi*a»waRa»ii»iia] gins tbs iavocaUOB. the. Riffiar- sage 'srith h ii handa and handed Miiitiaiia to OMroef. fireman said. ------a three-power directorate made ' i-ontinental France onlv once since i •tltutloo, xvhlch Mune. consldse n a y placed the atari of______the fire at firlliilr in High Island. Tex., and ■ of those brought to the eurfaee upi M the United Statea, Britain ! aaatiining powwr June 1. Last' aeceesary for him to raa agato. , I Moe becomes apperinL . outnaall gifts lo the yo«)ngatt The CORP. S;Ma.m. leertoualy Injures constable Clydeilqter iicere eeriouely tnjunid, police arid'France. - | month he made a one-«Jay trip to .Article 47 Nil the rxMetitutUii JW .IUU The clergyman tells a CbristaM Bast Lyme Medical Examiner H .' Moore. . . ; GOP State Chairman | said. says: T he lem of eftkie of th* - MAMCHtSTIR COHM* M rable In « rich, frleatfly ’voleai The wheel, tewadid hi 1817. hid De Gaulle already has vrritten the German resort of Bad Kreux-: He fccfiMBeBieq his tarorda with $5t w. DuenMMaf! Mid death waa Edwlh H. May Jr. announce* aertea I' A aimllar cave-ln occurred in the Eiaanhower and B rl‘ .ah Prime iwch to meet Chancellor Konrad pcMlxleat aad of the vhw’paeoe preived again tin t -daafnaaa need caiiaad by -MBhjndailoB. Hm body M rat shaN he sto yeoiq. Tboy CORim MAIN OAR SIRIKTS fWB PARKING KAR OF ITOM repid gMdiMiie Out eohiBiuhlaitq net 886M ieeiation •( regieeal meedaga thrbughaat a(M tn 1008. Seitcra! bouats iMar- Miitfstar MacmUlah about this .Idea Adenauer. I Btato next month to get exchange I by wera badly damaged hut ho ane of hlsilfi put Franca oi a par with May bo etected t a r ^ n p a a i 4 •• vtthevt heute. “ nt idaaalhgiihVhMptag party. «a» injured. the Vfitod Statoa and Britain in . W