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TUESDAY, KOVEMBER 22,1965 E K ^ T B E K ; Avnmre Dally Net Prow Run ilanrtffBtpr ^oratng llrrallr For the W «* Endefl The Weather Nev, It, 1888 FereMBt of p. 8. WMther I '■>F‘' " tiona of candldatta to attahd tha Th* Daufbter* Of Liberty, No.' V. St. Oertrude's .Mothers Circle poi-ts were prasentod by committee Oocaeieael ehowAa, net he 125, LOU, will hold a regular s^Il meet at the' home of Ml*- Emergciicy Doctors Legion Auxiliary chairmen, , one of 'which by Mr*. 11^906 tonight- How 88. national Sanier Roundup In Michi- A b o |i t T o ^ in na*t aummtr.ara due In the monthly meeting-at the'home of G«»ge catnnw, 137 W. Center Harry Sweet, rebabilitaUoh chalr-^ Menher ef the Audit T h n ra d ^ morning, wbtdiy. eoMef. SIrl Sot ofllco, #8S Main S t, to- Mrs. Dolly W^te, 61 Lake St.. S t, tonijo n i^ t at 8 o’clock. Co-hostr man, was to the effiset thgt,6*>e had Ihireiin e l ClNOletlein % . High gM S., Much wider Than* Phyaiclana of the Manches- Ha» Slipper on already purchased 87. gift* Tor the All M ilor Girt iBcouU aa«t lead- TWtxow before the office cloiea at FYlday evening at S o'clock. esses' will be Mrs. Mary Bamow- aheatcr "Medical Assn, who re- •ay «■ ara m ntadtd that appllca- 2 b'cloch. < ■ \ ’ ski and Mrs. Rachel YouelL' \bterans In Newingtqn.'RockyHSl A daughter, S'uaari, was bom on . spond to emergency calls to­ 29th Birtiiday and, West ■ Haven htnpUals, to­ Nov. 18 i t the Newton Wellealey / The Hartford Pembroke Col • morrow, afternoon and evening gether with wrapping paper bnd Hoapltal, Newton, Maes., to Mr. lego (Sub and the Wheaton are Dr. Robert Burterfield, Tel. ribbon. These will be dlat-ributed Ml 6-4242 and Dr. Alfred-' I>llworth-<3orneIl-Quey'Poat. No. for use at the (Jhrl*tmaa work­ and Mrs. Robert B. Harris. Harris, lege Club will hold a Joint meet 102, American Legion Auxiliary, a former reildint of Manchester Ing Wednesday, Nov. 30,; at 8 p.ifi, Simdquist TeL Ml 3-6216. shops at each of the institutions. celebrated ita 29th anniversary Mrs. Bealrlce lliomts, chairman and a graduate of . Manchester In Webster Hall auditorium. West last evehliig, with the usual bounti­ High School, is now attending the Hartford Library on 8. Main St of the ahn.ral diristmaa sale of the More of Those Umverslty New Hampshire. ful jfiotluck membership supper in Aiuclliary, announced that it will The guest speaker ' will be Mrs. the fireplace room of the Legion Durham. Bruce .Henn, who Is well Known Manchester Elks take place in the fireplace room PEPPERELL NYLON AND RAYON BLEND Home on Leonard St. Mrs| Everett of the Legion Honia Wsdneaday. t for her excellent -floral'arrange­ S. Moieley, president, conducted The weekly meeting of the Sen­ ments, and will lecture on Christ­ Nov. 30, from 1 p.m. on. Tlili will i Plan Harvest Ball the meeting which followed and In­ be the second Christmas fair in the j ior Otlxena Club tWll be held to­ mas decqrat^ns. troduced the j:uest/speakers, Mrs, BLANKET ENDS morrow afternoon a t\l‘:80 at the centrally located Legion Home on [ Virginia Snow of CJoyenlry, De­ Leonard St, Chairman Mrs. ; Oomrounlty Y, There will bo ting: bliss Marion Arnold of the Con- The Manchester Lodge of Klks partment membership chairman; ing, games and dancing. Anyone neetlcut Food and Dairy Council! will hold a 'harvest darwe Satur- Thomas Add that already many and Mrs. Rose Dakin of Windsor, beautiful band-made arti^Ss have! wishing transportation ~must call will show's film- S lid talk ph|day, Nov. 26.a^t the home on Blm ll DI S't r I c t membership chairman. LESS THAN the Recreation Office, East Side weight rediiction through diet'at; St.. atarMng at 6:80.p.m. Both congratulated, the .Auxiliary been.tent in; also that^a food sale ; ReCj before tomorrow noon.. the meeting of the Wales this ! , The. sale of tielcets haa been go- will be conducted- hj 'conjunction ' United Nations, N. Y., Nov.f them u I^n M the method haa pound HALF PRICE on ita Increase In membership and with the gift sale i>ri'der the direc- j evening in 'Tinker Hall. Weighing; iiig aatlsfactorily and anyone who progress in various fields of work. 14 P*An STRICT 2 8 (yP)—-France proposed, to* "been " discovered.” ” ' The 11th aitting in the Elks willTie at 'c.30 as usual.' Members' plana to attend should contact .Mrs. Henri Peaslni, chairman of tlon-of Mrs. Harold Olds. I HARTFORD Moch led Oft a new ropnd of setback tournament will take jplace . '. ■ day that ataj’, world disarma­ 55” to 70” wide, H4 to 1% yds. long typical exantple. are reqliMted to bring canned' Fearvanti Vlchl, Who <}a In charge the committee of arrangements for OPEN THURSDAY EVENINOS U.N. disarmament debate which V , 68” Wide yds. long—$2.56 tonight at the fSiks Home at 8 foods forr H ia^sglving basketa to of resei-vationa. Cliairman Ray- the supper-meeting, waa unable-to ment progradi stiould be pre­ had been held up pending the out­ For enb blankets, throws, bathrobes, coats, smaller O'clock.' ; be sent to nei^'fam lTles. mond Beauregard has soured the be present because of the death of ceded by a preparatory; stage come. of the Big Four foreir size rt^lar blankets. Yellow, red, pink, blue, hunter services of the Dubaldo Bros., who a alster-in-taw. She had artistically ir. which Prealdmt 'Eisen­ ministers' talks In Geneva. . He will furnish 'the music. R'efresh- decorated the tables In the colors hower's “<^n aky^ plan and atreased the appeal of French For­ green, orchid and light gr^n. Lee Givc8^\L^lk ments will be served durlnjt the of the organization with blue and LECLERC eign Minister Antoine Pinay for a FOR PROMPT evening. gold crepe paper. The centerpiece FUNERAL HOME other control measures would compiymise solution to th* 10-year REFRIGERATION ‘ Oil Little League The regular meeting of the lodge on the head table was the gift of go into operation. deadlock on arms reduction. open nurket. i.. Action Aims to^sn* will be held tomorrow night at 8 Mrs. Beatrice Little, president of The pi'opoMl WM advanced ik .Lodge to' Air U.8. VlewS\ Reperta are that a i^Jor SERVICE o'clock at the lodge home. . A re­ the First District. It consisted of a FUNERAL the U.N. Disarmament Comm|s- buyer tbok six Iq^vidual- FOR CHRISTMAS CIVINC! Bill sports editor of tfee y.S. Oilef Delegate Henry Cabot CALL WiLUAMS port from the''Y outh Activity cornucopia filled with colored aion by French delegate JulM Lodge Jr., Just back from a special brokdleaf crops at a price of ONtYTW O WEEKS LEFT TO ORDER YOUR Hartford Colirant and writer of C<^mmlttee In refei-ence to the gourds. SERVICE Moch /Who declared there cobid be cabinet meeting writh President about 50 cents a-pound for th* eturn of Gaf e F m o M l 9.3S85 the daily columh, "With Malice To­ Christmas toy project for the chil­ Mrs, Pessinl had ordered a large, Walter N. ito dlMtmamfent w-ithout a sya- Elaenhower. was to set forth the ward None." gave an Interesting dren at the Warehouse Point or­ birthday cake, which - was decor-. Leclerc, temrpf airtight 'contt-ola to prevent American vieivpoint later this (ObaUaned e h ' Page Two) PERSONALIZED and Informal talk at the Buckley phanage-will be held, and ^alao a aled with the emblem .of the order. vb^iona. | R io ^ Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 23. (/P>—Com.,-- fin support* PTA I'^porta Night" last evening Chit by President Mrs. Moseley, it Director 2-Ddor Sedan. Intmicu- / Xlata Proiwaala * week.' report on the harvest dance. 23 Mam Street, Manchester late black finish. WinteHzed British Minister of State An­ ing a otelaitition of a stgte of sifigp won a t vote in th« In the achool' cafeteria. ’ provided dessert following the ap­ During the preparatory perl^, thony Nutting, who took over the He quoted John Schereaohewsky, petizing meal. read.v to go. Irv Marhblin Chamber xrf Deputies today. BATH MAT SET Call MI-9-5869 Moch. auggested, all countHe* foreign office during Harold Mae- Xu4ge Closes Final acthm on the measure to give Presidtot Nereu Ramos DON^T well known writer and educator, Scouts Ipill Post During thj evening, various re- recotnmemls this one at would: < I millan’s absence at Geneva, re­ aa aaylng,that error exiats when }. Drop ten ^ ra rlly the idea of turned here yesterday for the arms'- wide powers> 1 coping with political atr^^was e x p e ^ In still plenty of.wear left In' too much pressure Is out upon Secret File in lato afternoon.\ ahoen when brought hem for (klatroylhg s^ U n g atomic atbek- talk*. , set the child In order .to havr him be­ Oil Thanksgiving B I/" plles, but ^ h lb lt the use of nu-- In the test v o ^ the Chjunberi-Vo 162 to 69 to hav« a expert repairing. ' ' come an athlete. ’ * clear weajmna Diplomats were curious whether WORK DONE WHILE Lee said "Any evil connected Soviet delegate Arkady . Sobolev, Passport Cases standing vote on fmal pa3i^e, insf of the usual roll call, With name on mat and initial on lid cover. 2 wd^hs de­ TOD WAPT The Bixplorer Crew of Boy Bcdbt / 2. PrirfUbit national teat explo- who presides over the > 12-nation which would put ea^deputy on rd. Aftfil: finalfir {lassagB with Little L.eague iloes not stem Troop No. 120 haa volunteered to Ir military purpoaea, while commission this month', would livery. 7 color combinations. Come in and see the simple from the boys,- but from the par­ lake over observation-at the town's ^ 8 4 5 Lting nonmilitary testa under Washington, Nov. 23 U.S. the measure^would ha’^to go to te Senate, ents and coaches. I am atrongly NOTICE echo the sentiment* of Russian District Judge. Luther W.-.Yourig- Chief' aim of the state of\(' sat bn display. ^ SAM YULYES Skywatch Post for 12 Hours dur-• To all employe.«i of Cheney Brothers who have ‘national political and scien- Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov at asked by Ramos la. to block in favor of the Little League but Ing the day on Thanksgiving. j control. Geneva. Molotov gave the west­ dahl haa ruled out ti*e by the SHOE REPJREPAIRING do not believe It should go beyond been laid off since April 1, 1955 and .who want State .Department of nfldenti*l Supreme (Jourt action to relz OPVTHE BBETTER E tl KIND The move will free r^ilar ob-' ROYMOTOliS 3. Hold periodic acientifle con- ern mlniateil no encouragement Joao Cate Fitho. who took BUY FOR YOUR OWN USE statewide competition. Sports are servers to celebrate the holiday, i ticket.^ for Local 63 Annual Christma.s Dinner, /ferencca "to pinpoint the search their tentative program -for a information in passing uppn pass­ 15 M^lc St.—/-Acrou From a great Influence in our national '^'CORPO^ATED port applications. leave from th* presidency BUY FOR CHRISTMAS eiFT$ First NnDonnI Pnrtctng Lot The acouta. accompanied by their | Dep. 11 and Local 163 Kiddies Party, Dec. 18, for methods to detect atomic weeks ago. life and there la a great lesson of fathers, will serve 2-hour shifts; please see your shop steward for tickets or call at atocka, with a view to deatroying (Conflnued oe Page Eight) Decisions of the department’* fair play taught by every aport." from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. T ^ LOCATIONS '/ Passport Office . “must be \|mb- "ear loangural Ban/. . H^lth Gains, TOPPER i union office any Tliursday ilight between 7 and 8. / Opponents of Cafe fear hir^would Vice Ib-esld**'ta. ular 'Skywatcher, , any federal court' being inaugai«t«)Lon4an. 31. Seeds of Irresponsibility ' ’ The Chamber .^ ' Deputies and a*ttyaburg\p*., Nov. 23 (F)— DEVELOPING _X. Senate already hAve rejected President Elsenhower got smotHer Plastic Wrapped ;•/ "When the basis of action by glowing report from hie dooton any branch of the government re­ Cafe's bid to reBum*'''kta office today after a 8Q-^inut* Thank*- for I In Christmas Paelcaqa mains hidden from acnitlny and Which he left on Nov. 8 after euf- fcrlng a-heart attack. He hba been glvlng eve checkup. Hold Political Talks beyond practical review, the seeds They said he contihuea to pre- of arbitrary knd irresponsible gov­ under 'virtual ■ house arresL vbvt Keeps the crease razor shair>'Floxibie, bends to fit any Army troops and tanks sdri gresa sattofactorily In hm recovery ernment are aown,” Youngdaht from his Sept. 24 heart attack and y enff size. Durable and convenient. A wonderful Christ- Austin, TeX., Nov. 23 (fl*)—Sen, Estes Kefauver and Senate said. ‘ . Ing hia apartment wore remp today, leaving, only ahowa "no aymptoma or mdene* m u gift for dad or brother. Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, a couple of long time "More and more the courts have or fatigue from tha actlvlUae of become aware of the irreparable federal police guard. \ NOTION DEPT. and personal friends, talked Democratic politics at the Texas Aftpr Congress bai hi* cuffice or at the farm." Senator's rahch home near here today. Kefauver, who has damage which may be, has . been, .fe'a re- "The President ia sleeping, and is, wrought by the secret in­ turn to power, his i ineys peti- taxing Iwd resting Wsll,” s a id __ ^aid he will formally former and ,the faceless talebearer tion6d the Supreme >urt for an 4t?9C Grecii Stamps Given With C uh Sales esMuuwe* nog Whether he will again* seek the 'i /•« r a 1 announcement by the phyaietaa*. ^ whose identlt..’ and testimony re­ injtmction to reepire him to of- MaJ, Gen. H o ^ rd M. Snyder, and Democratic presidential nomina­ High Court Delays mains locked in. Confidential files.” ftce. Ramos pi iptly countered tion within the next few weeks, With his mi Col. Thoinas W. Mattingly, chief Uuinn's In several cases here 'in recent asking the law­ heart apeclaliat /at Walter ~ arrived at nearby Fredericksburg maker* to dp6ree a stage of siege. H ^ lto l ini Waahffigton. by plane late yesterday afternoon Hildy McCoy Rule months, courts have said persona This wmnd nullify in advance nr-nKHAMceR. and spent the night at Johnson'% denied passports. are entitled to a any ruling by the court support­ This was the meet, eompr ranch. "quaai-Judlcial hearing,” but never •Ive axaminatioin of thaPniAilant MaMCHsma conn* Boston, Nov, 23 (jD-—'The said Just what that meant. Young- ing C^fM' claim. A stage of siege — 'I t Included elect CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS A H -5-f/J8 Admits itotow of XIassachusetts Supreme (Jourt President, (hiblnet, and Earlier in Dallas, he 'had con­ dahl did.-It means, he said, "due and blood chemistry ta a ta ^ oinea : T I W {\ -IN s , fi today delayed for another lo procesa of law.” rasa from complying with any h* stepped up the paca'of hia of­ ceded that the.purpose of his visit days any decision on the ques­ I of habeas corpu* or injunc- ficial acUvtUes aftev^ hia return was “to talk politics.’’ Youngdahl ruled in a suit ions th* courts may issue. He skid he was "not necessari­ tion whether 4-year-old Hildy brought by Leonard UM arrest with police cethef w t^hia grandchildren whD Sen. Johnson’s support." regulation, among other thlnV*. aurroi Adlai Stevenson, who haa an­ Associate Justice John V,' rules out paasporta for: A Day for Thanksgiving _ his homa ana hia are expected with their parenta, ^1 SiM ttoMqi^Mvem. / nounced hia- candidacy for the Spaulding after counsel for Fears f/nreUable Informer phone . off. A special guard alto MaJ. and Mr*. Jfdm Eiaenhower, Mrs. Marjorie McCoy Doherty oa in th* Presidential aometlme during th* afternoon. Democratic nomination, also has "Person* who are members of Palace. f t i crow! roof with to diiep -visited recently at Johnson's place won 10 days In which to file the Oommuniat Party or who have J*mea C. Hagerty, the Preal- on the Pedernale* River. his answers to the 29 pleas of recentlv/^terminated siich member­ The deteKmined light against dent’s press secretary told nawa- • itttBt takt tht oqi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Bllla. Cafe’s rctum\to office — waged by men the Prealdent axpecta to go Other top political figures who ship under circumstances as to :rim s • • • in the congreasiohal majority and V Tfllyoudjapgfffliiup have made a Jaunt to Texas to . The Ellises seek a Supreme warraiit thu conclusion—not other- o y e r to Washington Doc. 10 for X-iays confer with Johnson during hia 'Ck>uFt ruling which would at-, wis* /i-ebutted .by the evidence— high Army leaden under th^ at Walter Read. ’Thaso are to de­ convalescence after a July heart low them to- keep the child tha^^ they continue to act in fur- “strong man” w ar Minister, Gen. termine, mainly, whether there haa Wh SdiMar..ihe b»at/ they have reared from infancy. . By JOSEPH A. OWENS speak the words. E*gef-«.twlni Kin the Nasi web i i ^ h en- Henrtque Teixwa Lett — been any enlargement of Jh a hoail. attack have included Sen. Hubert / - - ' ------Thrqugh the essential tender- peas, to help another and love — «—f* for ---- • j .... — stemmed from tlMlr. suspicions ■A ■ H um phrey/of Minnesota, Sen. John F. 'McAuIiffe, counsel for ' (Continued on Page Eight) iKj that xMtion of the con- Stuart Symington of Missouri and the child's natural mother, ness of the American spirit four felibwman shone on their faceaq iht. From 1639 until the Allied Cafe I* plotting writA^opponenta of -(ContiBued aa Pm a Eight) Sen. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma, sll filed a motion for dismissal of tired, tardy Pilgrims have arrived ' In an , unornamented apartment iratlon in 1048 he worked in Prssictent-elecrvKuMwhek. Con- Democrats. the Ellis' petition asserting in the unhurried village of And­ on the second floor, the Klein fam; Germany in s e v ^ l 'munitions gretalonsl and.- Army leaders Johnson, whom many have sug­ that they have "failed to coni- / over in time to Join in the nation­ ily removed tltelr coats. ’ This w ' plonta. feared a coup to prevent Kubits- gested recently would make 'a ply With orders of the court/ Baghdad Pact al expression of thanks. Inclqded home. Or Waa it heaven? / n t Since then he has tried to re­ chek, political heir of \Uui late Generals Feud good Democratic presidential nom­ from which they now seek rt/, among those who will pause qome- parents could not fully e x p r ^ ap­ sume his.buslnea* as a sboqmaker Prealdent Getulio Varga*, from inee of "moderation,” has said he lief and with orders of me ttme about midday tomorrow in preciation, to their benefi or be-! tiut the mosa-pfoduced shbe.^ had taking office. is running for nothing - except re­ jirobatc Court.” / Nations Bolster grateful reflection for being on c g ^ 'n e ith e r speak Englfah. How- ' taken hold and'life nevyr could be When CAfe stepped dowi On G>pters Use covery of his health. He also has these ahoVks will be Mr. and Mrs. evbt;, the smite of haj^^ess speaks the same for him. turned the presidency ovi* said he is backing no particular KaifJ Klein, and their .two daugh­ in ah universal langpiLge and fn m II Days oa Ocean Carios (Joimbra da Lus, presti person and wHl-support- whoever NJ) warned the pemocrita to Anti-Red Chain ters Siegflnde, 11,-tmd Elfriede. fi.- at- the eZiamber-oC Daputlae. -'i- take care not to dedtro/ biparti­ shortly after 6 --when ■X: tne! -HI* ■wlfe,- -Doromea,' I*'WTlatit n War Gaines ■t ... ia nominated. LoSt night, the story, which is group arrived, until the lights flick-1 woman. Despite the rough ocean ondjiia associates, suspecting sanship in Xoreign |k>licy by in­ Baghdad; Iraq, Nov. 23 of being a party to the alleged pItAJ Texas 'was one of eight South­ really the atory. of this country, ered out. the .Hein* didn't atop' croaaing on 'the Navy Transport Washington, . Nov. 23 (A*)—A ern states which did not give Ke- dulging in "negative criticism.’* siAndent, fabled Baghdad embarked was epitomized wTien.lhree auto­ smiling. / / ' General Langfitt. which lasted 11 agaiiist Kubltechek, carried out a - Sen. Bridges CR-NH), chairman swift, bloodless coup which re­ tew Army helicopters hffira awirl- y*** Sdiotfer, you , fauvet* a single Vote on the first today on a new role as a head- mobiles drove into the yard adja- • Amoifg L ist Arrivals i days, liie did not complain. It was f ballot in the 1652 nominating con­ of the Senate Republican Policy uarters in the round-the-world evldtnt that Ujere remaihed ves- moved Lus and made Ramos, then M up a dusty argument over docy boGn today ■ ceht to a large white Colonial' Max "^^her, Stiens, and president of the Senate, provlalonaii time aa well as ground rules •m l really metten, flew , •ler-hei on eacillng, vention, even though Kefauver re­ Committee, disputed Democratic, Sefense chain again R*d aggres- home on Rt. 6. A delegation Miss UTrlche called upon tlges of JiapplniInM from her young- ••♦Wykig flavor Ifcat'i eiTiii ceived 340 votes on Uie ballot.' contentions that the Geneva Big tlon. president of the^-eountiy. the Louisiana war gamaa. end ell root 6n|eymenll from Ihe Andover^ Congregational their luiowledge of to con- er days which would be rekindled The Army, Navy, and- Air Force It has taken a high level ■ \ (iOP Democrats'Kklrmlsh Four talks ended, in failure for- Leaders of the four < o th er verae with the K16I td to act aa ip the rural settlement of Andover. ' \ In Washington, meanwhile the West. Bridges said it was the Church, beaded, by the Jtev. Ste­ minlstera Issued a joint slatemenk ing and agreement between f "Baghdad PMt" nations- headed phan Chambenain. had returned interpreters for the The ' The children, both'blondes, are tary'^ the Army Wilber “ttie Gift Corner In emocratlc-RepubUcan ; skirmish- Ru.ssians who failed. homeward fro'm Iraq's host capital ACfl of the'arrival in le are somewhat shy. Sieglinde, the old­ ng over foreign policy intensi- The Republican National CJoip- home with a fHqiily ef belated set- (Oonttaiiied on Page Eight), and Secretary of tho Air after completing a blueprint for tlers. \ simple. Briefly, the Kleins est, will entsr' the sixth grade at Donald (Quarles to end th^ Cqd today aa both parties con- tee. meanwhile, arranged to the ^ new organization which from among the 1,132 men; women "and the Elementary School on Monday. t im ^ -to maneuver into position utilize ita forthcoming meeting in No one .said araud that yfiia ing between generals in ' and MANCHESTER . / v- headquarters here w.ill oversee thoughts were going fiack t^thal. children who entered the. Unite Through an interpreter she ax- generals In brown. for me 1656 presidential campaign their military-, political and eco­ States yesterday in New York un­ 'praased thanks for the scrapbooks year\8en. Clifford P. .Case ((^nUnued^on Page Eight) day in 1620 when Jt alKstyrted In ()iiarles 'aald yaetei that ha nomic cooperation. I^lymouth. Mass. Thpl^ didn't der the, Refugee Relief Act. s5nt t.6 hCr by pupils at the school had- ordared Gen. O. Wayland, 'Besides Iraq; the alliance in­ Karl, 51, is a shoemaker who while they awaited her arrival. B u lle tS n s director of. the J< Army-Air cludes 'hirkey, Pakistan, Iran and was born In Altverbas, Yugoslavia. Young "Friede” fought quite Force Exercise Brlish, to Ir.. Britslh. The United States already ATteiPaervlng a ahort hheh In a hard last night to “Keep from ^■ cuxl' Dajmi^e m Thousands has begun "military and political Yugoslavian mUttary cavalry unit yawning during the reception, but Army objected, tly. liaison” with the group, sending News Tidbits "and later working at his trade he the Sand Man wouldn't leave her So now the Ai will bs por- Ambassador W. J. Gallman and tried to escape' the world-wide de- alone. She has'never heard of the IKE « r.r h a l l muted to use experlmental 'Rdni. John H. 'Cassady to the Ip- Culled ^from AP Wires , presSim lii.the early SVs by going custom of giving 'thanks and ia Gett)’*hurg> Pa., Nov. 23 (fiR— ^'ahycev” nnoe patrol a t M a i n a n d O a k S t s . Vandals Force Closing augural meeting as observers. to Argantlna. ' too yoiihg'to realize that Out of her Prceldent EMahowrr will ..meet into aggressor' territory.. The Linked to Otbcc Group* He Bobo learned here, howeveir, own personal experiences is woven with Republican N a,t 10 a a I "Skycav'’ outfit is compoMd of a Launched originaUy by Turkey coa/" Guard give* up artive thst the market for hand-made the fabric of the American legend Chairman Leonard W. Hall nest total of 29 helicopters and light Every department is bursting at the seams and Iraq, the dorensb chain along: k e a ^ for misaing 3K)0-lon Ube- shoes in SoubiAmerica was as bad and out of aucb legends is deprived Monday fo* a dIsciiBaloa of party liaison-type planes, equipp^ with with attractive gift suggestions. There are the' soviet Union’s ^U th Asian rian freighter carrying 24" men . . . aa in Europe sb-he returned to his matter*. It wlU be the first such television, long range camera* and gifts for all the family just afwaitiiig your frontier links up wd^h NATO' Civil Aeronautics Administration homeland. He wkg- eventually en- (Continued OB Page Fifteen) talk Eiaenhower has’held since other gear to give commanders aa through the membership of BrlUlq/(CAA I orders Inlenslflrd safety Secretary Jamea O. Hagerty said on-the-spot view of enemy terrl« selection. Rerhember . . . i^^trly shoppers are Portland, Nov. 23 (>P) —Vandal.s-* shop at in the thousands of dollars and j • flooding and the i filling the Underlining the five nations'! • N«vy captain slated to become Benson Seeks Suggestions second term ' plans would Contrary to Rolea HALE’S. Use our Layaway Plan if ,vou wish. forced the temporary closing of , school with Illuminating gas. • hopes of enlarging their-group in i to Chief of Naval Operations come up. The issue raised by tha Army's Budget terms bn larger appliances in our Portland High School are today I The water leaked through the the Middle East. British Foreign Navy will be first service to. plan to test Skycav was carried to the object of ian intensive State ! ®oor lo the first floor and caused Secretary Harold Macmillan Jug­ have nuclear power in airplann.. On Solving Farm Problems GUNBIEN. POUCE BATTLE Weyland a few days -Iwfora tha Appliance Dept. Police invesUgatlon here. , damage to ceilings and .walls. Sev- gled his hbmeward • itinerary to Iowa state and Ames city ofriclala j Chieago,. Nov. 23 (*V—Five battle phake of Sage Bush started. - - - ”t*bnVe Tn aYid SHOT' NOW!------Damage inflicted -4# one of the -“ *1 Inches, dl. water waa.standing; visit- Lebapese-President'GSamille- follow ..cold .trail .inrtlislr..*ffurU to guame*-,-4avadfcd-*-neaV -South- Ha held.-that .thla^wmild . h*! non-— most serious example* of vandalism in some part- of the building. (Jhanioun in Beirut. Neutralist track down person‘who' planted \ .Cleveland, Nov. 23 —- Secre-*ds!y about a New York H erald Side rcatauranl and tavern trary to grpund rules. Those rules, in the memories of Connecticut Desks were overturned, books Arab opposition led by Egi-pl apd dynamite bomb in co^^ed's dormi- ! tary of Agriculture Benson appeal- Tribune story saying President earty today, shot one detective, said the Air Force, were agreed State Police who are conidilcting thrown around and windows in Saudi Arabia so far haa~kept all tory at Iowa State College ed to the public today for ideas on Eisenhower's brother Mliton, head slugged another 00^ ' then dis­ upon by the. Army and Air Force the investigation. the doors into eaqh of the second i members of the Arab League ex- New York Police raid secret how to help solve farm problems of Pennsylvania SUt* University, armed them’and two other de- and included the provision that any Between 7 ■ p.m., Tuesday and floor’s Ifi rooms .were broken. ! cept Iraq out *>I the pro-weatern room six blocks from police of overproduction, surpluses and had been instrumental in blocking ' tectivea before fleeing with "assault”' mission would bo con­ mJMlIUUcoi,. S a.m., today the high school was t In the business machines room I group. headquarters and seiie 21 men al­ declining ^grower prices and in­ demands that Benson be let out 34M. A customer fired a dozen ducted by Air Force aircraft W*y- 1, come. broken into, more..u.e than 20 windowi w.imuw. . typewriters were damaged and] Political circles in Dama-'xus, legedly involved in $35,000 floating of the cabinet. The story aald MU- ■hots a t the fleeing gunmen, land ruled that operation of tbs MANCHISnU CONH* smashed, a chemistry laboratory > comptometers valued at $700 the SjTlan capital, expressed belief. crap game.. .Catholic hierarchy of These problems appear likely to ton Eisenhower advised his broth- forcing them to abandon their Skycav In "enemy” territory was unset *as and water oloes broke/ I Electrical cir- both Lebanon and Jordan w-oultf United ' States will campaign become major issues in next year's er against any such move, car because |Of a- flat tlrr. Tea an ”aasault” . Dpmration and thus upset, gas and water pipes nroKen. damaged. Join the Baghdad group at through church’s legion of decency election. Hagerty said no such thihg ever bullet hole* were found in the the Army should not uao its phr- flooding typewriters and expensive | Monday -tore date, perhaps by next against what' bishops call "rising Will Answer Every Letter ' happened and the President has rear of the ear. craft. J business machines damaged .and; polisfe Vnd High School They pointed out both ) tide of moral laxity” In movie*. , In a speech prepared for the an- never "entertained any suggestion This decision did not ban any of general navoc caused. I Principal David O'Brien agreed menta had failed to ioin Jury of men ac4|uit* former nual convention of the National whatsoever of the Secretary of HEE8 LDNGER 8E8H10N the approximately 400 Army air-' Entry was gained by breaking appeal, to bw Egypt and Saudi Aralia in pro­ woman Marine of murder in slay­ Grange, Benaoh promised that Agriculture being replaced." There Hartford, Nov. 23 (Ab—Gov­ craft from engaging in flight*'ovei^ \- the window in the door and leleas- t^at m teenagers. (TBrien e.ti- testing the Baghdad .conference’s ing of. her Marine lieutenant hut- -every letter wdll receive a. per- was no backdown from an Eis'en- ernor Ribicoff today expressed aggreseor territory for arUllery ing the panic- bar. mates that school will be opened discussion of the Arab-Israeli dis­ band after they argued oyer how sonal reply and every suggestion j hower statement of confidence in doubt that the special see- fire spotting, evacuation of simu- Gas FUla School on Monday. ' pute without Hie other Arab na-' she should cook pork chops for will be considered except one—the‘ Benson, Issued last month in Den- siOB of the Genera) Adkembly Isted wounded and other miasioni^ A potentially disngerous epndi- •Some.water leaked into the base­ tions being re^esented. dinner. .. Another contingent ' of suggestion that the government ■ ver, would realize its hope of wind- Air^force spokesman said. tion existed wl^en State Policeman ment shops, two' floors below the In a communique last night at Germans return* to tVe*t Ger­ return to high, rigid price sup­ Never Enough lag up Dec, 2. With the Legisla­ .The. Army said it wanted to car­ Donald Kelly passed ^he school chemistry laboratory which along many from fOymer. German ter­ port*. Benson, conceded, however, that ture now In recess until Monday ry out a test of its Skycav unit- and stcippsd to investigate a light with the biiaineaa machines depart­ (Cont^iied on Page Seven) ritory now • held by Communist .Some Democratic critic* of the flexible price supports -p-.a feature for the holiday, the Governor end Appealed it* case to |ha on the second floor. He found ment appearefi 4o be the > cenler’of Poland. Etisehhower administration farm of the administration program >— said im thought Dec. 6 "is a more Pentagon. water leaking out through the the damage. West German government this program urge restoration of the ‘‘are not and never will be enough" reaUetio target date.’* (Hilaries ordered Weyland to per­ froi\t door and a''gas filled bchool. 'OC(ider Joseph Slkoraku of . th'e No Herald * week plans to appxove appoint­ old supftpyt program. 'l, to boost farm prices in the face of mit thf Army to proceed with th* Fortunately no explosion occurred. (Jolcheater Barrackr has JoinM of­ ment of Valerian ^ r ln as Soviet Benson-' has not. been without present sun>luses. He said never­ EDEN FOR IKE PARLEY test but said’ he felt Weyland'S Resident State Policeman IVil- ficer Ackerman in the. Inveatiga Ruaaia'a first ambassador to critics eVen within his own party theless that uach support* can be Loadoa, Nov. S3 (ffl—Prinw decision "was in accord with th* lism Ackerman and the Janitbf^of tlon. : Tomorrow Bonn...More than 30,000 Ameri­ but;he came to th'e Grange meet­ helpful and should be used. Minister Eden was reported to- ruiea of the game laid down In ad -. A 'M the achbol were called to the scene. Supt. of Schools Waltfr T. Pill- cana are sqheduted to observe ing with new backing, from the In Washington yesterday, Ben­ nlghi eager to visit Presideat. vance for. the maneuver'director.* ® I Inside ipoUca found that In the The Herald will not huhliah Thanksgiving^ comped In b'ieak. White House. son told ,,newsm«n that the gov- Elseahewer for a therough re- He said. Without elaborstld^ ■ifer estimated damage at' "sev­ kill# of Korea guanling two and James C. Hagerty, presidential ibcinUtry laboratory a lab taUe eral thousand" dollars. tomorrow, ThankoEiTliiE Day. vlaw ef: Alhed pellelea In Eurepe^ THE r. * M. aOlAErEB BEEmNO OOr o r CON^« Ine. ofit-haU-yeiu'-ola armisUca. press aecratary, wo* asked ysstsr- (CeatlBiied M >ng*FUt«ea) the Mlddla Eaat a a i Asia. .(CantlaiMA m Fags 1 • - ■ ■ . . . . J .— ------'T:, T- \. -\ - . > V * • } A.- •-r. .'xO. - -1; • » ■: ■■ ■;;) VAGETWO ' ICANGHESTEB EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1965 MANTHESTEB EVENING HEftALD. MANCiHBSTER. OONlL WEDNESDA'V, NOVEMBER 23, 1956 Video Kvqryday — PAGE TUREK CoTentry Drastic Drop Noi Bolton Family S^ry|ce' All Rights Reai^ad — H. T. Dlckinsqd A Co. Ipe, In Tobacco Pri ; At Church He Was Praiaed by New‘Xork Crand Jury: tfold Assemblies - ]Vo Heralti Christiana Jewiti 3 TIMES FASTER State Institution to Benefit Subdivision for KnoHwood ^ Bowets.School (Oonttnied^trojm Om ) A Fan>tly Thanksgiving aervlce Receives Divorce - Tomorrow embtadHEARTBURN ISbaraloTF tests prove Belt-ani will b ^ cld ln the North Method­ From Work of Local Clubs etective Art Koss Covers Coiintr Hymns praibe,-an(and traditional tabletiiSneutralizc 3 time* as much .dark wrapper grai a drop Is Submitted by Converse ist Church tomori-qw.''starting at IJm our Irapuiar Layaway The Herald will not publish Bflte^Pri, Nov^'23 (45 -— In atomaeh^)d)ty tn on* minute at many / ^ of 20 or more.icci ‘ compared - Plin.^^r an extra-nice Thahkagivlttr^^ngaxihg^^nga were wi featured tomorrow, Thapksgivinii: Day. the-^Same court where her mother- levins d)«»riive tablet!!. Get Bell-ane Covwtry. Nov. M (flpedal) -^siippdr and dance at the N a ^ to 1964. b / e r / ade prices 9 o^block, the service li^ sponsored at iwq'O asaembtteeasaembtU held!at Bowers a* dtvorBqd 27 years ago.rChris- todlKior theStattest known relief. 39f. .fc” n.l«plan« have been undeVi CommunUy <^.ter 10, ran abouf *' same as last Bolton. Nov, 23 —(Special) the bulldrng’fqr meetings clur- by' tha children of the church Ohr^tmas gift . , . Por- '84^001 yesterday tiana Tqrltnhu Jewllt, New '^ork ,OM>p BMml MeetUiK yeaf. TpS g^wers were de­ t/ 'A- Converse' Jr., has submitted ' ^Ing the week would have to be de- bohqol. directed by Miss Martha While, ’taken by a numbef of civic chibs ’ The Co>operailve Nursery anil Ubles, Radios/Re^Eord Play­ City, won an uqcontested divorce scribe/ as .pid customers of an ’application for approval of a cld«}, althmigh it is generally During the aervlce, baaketa of supervisor, each grade''8ang Deaths Last Ntghi Tutrtday from David -Willard and organi*ht*®*»* to ' prepare. Kindergarten parent>membera Ex> the ^ y e r . agreed that this should not be r e / fruit which have been prepared the holiday songs appropri* C ^ tm M flfU for the Mansfield ecutive Board will meet Monday sub-division to the Town Planning ers, Recorders, TV’s. , Kehnock Jewltt, oK^lrfieid' and '. 3smuel/A. Fsssler, buyer ularly expected of the custof^. by the achool. and to bo dcliveyed By JOSEPH-A. OVi'iSNB ^to ld me that oh* of her son’s ate'''tb its age, and ail grades took By THE A H ^^TEB PRBNH New Yohk, her third Busband. State Traliuns School and Hospi­ a t 7:30 p.*i. at the home of Mra. fdr coi^iidsted cigar eorp- Commission. The land covering The salary for. the post is 83«B to the ahut-lna of the church, will Several mont)/ago the chief friends bragged constantly about part in severat tongs carrying out tal There are 1,430 patients at Kenneth Tedford. . New ...Fork—Prince AVtchil She charged intolerable cruelty woutr xoratlon/ said ohlys "We have an area of about 29 acres, lias-be­ a year. ' 1 : be dedicated,' The prayer of dedi­ .. of "TibUce-ln /LAs Vegas, Nev., beqting a map in Hartford and the thenie -of thankfulness to God, GouriejWr 60, husband of co’si^eftc in the IS-mlnute hearing etmduct- the Institution, and according to The two claasei recehtly viaited boug^ some tobacco. Our . tween Birch Mt. Rd. Ext.’and Bol- Hutchinson would be pteased to cation will'be offered by Chdrles 277/BROAb never being ciught. I tied this In ed by Superior Court JudgeNt^is Dr. Nell A- Dayton, euperintend- a turhey farm in Otlrleyville ) INCBVICI! - greeteii a riilting lawman by say- At th e moriiinig assembl.V, the in­ tyooon Helena Rubinaleln, ! and -INVEST overall picture .is golhg to be tbh Center Rd. and is known as hear from anyone who i^ay be In Dickens, general superintendent. with the' uneolvbd affait of 1929. vocation was offered by the Re^ head of a men‘s cosmetic firm, Shapiro ' ent, nearly one-half Will not aasoclatloh'with the Thankaglvl very amaU” Knollwpod. ,( teresled In the work. The baskets will ' delivered by T E I E V I -S I 0 N RADIO . ingj ‘'So/ou’te a counl^ detect- "The family lived in /New BriU, A stipulation provides that sfti , , nrogram. ■d-8-1184 tlvej yUaw tell m e,, .whAt it a John Post of the North Methodln the “House of GourtelU.” \Born oiive a present from honSe. A spokesman for Meyer Men- At ite special meeting Monday, Mrs. Charles Pottjnr and Mla> 6yl aln„ BO after I arrested her aon Cliurch, and- the Rev. Ft-ancls receive no alimony from Jewitt, as­ and'n few pennlee-a day Members of St. Germain Guild ~ M n. Burton K. liloore. Chet, ParsM age GiliHta, country detective?” with the help of New Britain po-' In Russia, c DI»<1 Tuesday. elsohn Inc., the other major .the Town Planning Coromiaslon Id Mfs. via Ulaflin. / Butlei^ of the Church of the As­ New ’ifork -Walter Bredin, 59, sistant secretary of New York’s ^or 6 hnura of anund, rett- of St. Mary’s C3iurch have been re- recently attended a one-day con buy^, 'said, ”Ws do intend to Mr. and M/s, D u/an Robertson .yea, Cmb. 1 :» (SS-lt> JOHN DALT' die question didn’t put Tolland lice, we went to the. addreea ahe ference at th^ Unlveral^ of Om- also considered, the offer of Elmer of Ebeneze , N. ■/, are spending Several youw people will take Oaa. (IMO -DOUGLAS EDW sumption ^pronounced the iMnedic- news fdifsqr for Hearat Metrotone Chemioat Bank A Trust Oo. who, n|l alrep every night? We nuasted to bring appropriate glfU buy tobacco.” • *’ ^Wanson to sell 8.8 acres of land part In the fervlce. Four juniors 3:M-(t-lt) DISNEYLAND /<»unty I>tectlVe Arthur Koss to had given me and picked up a tion. At the afternoon program, at 34, le' 8 years her junior. • roc«|nmend n ' necticut In relationship with the, the holi/y with their daughter Mara. / thinking rqr long. , Breaking out young fellow for questioning. He News and a veteran of 45 years to the Dec. 1, meeting at 8 p.m. 'T his bolls down to a situa­ at Boltoii Center to the town. The and sop-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. will receiv/the offbring: Rich;' Mara. (It) PATTI PAGE the. Rev.'K. RJnar Risk of the Mrs. Jewltt, daughter of the late testing program under conalderi tion far,, removed from any­ Oaaa. -(33) EDDIE FISHEI In the wide grin which is one of admitted 'the ’'three-year-oM crime service In the Hearst organization. Prince Marino Torllnia of Rome la the church hall. Uon. reaction of the Town Planning Theodore W. Chandler, Jr, Olmsted, a candidate -for the I 3 Walerberr. '/aaa. ABADB Covenant Congregational Church Died Tuesday. The First Congregational Church thing in the past, apparently. Commission had been sought by the Christian ministry, will lead t I U ■•ivake, ■•••. ' { S « " ’R2m^ his trademarks, Deteijtive koss and said hit wife, who had. since gave the hivocstion and Rabbi and the late princess, Elsie Moorq' BEAU^ REST Scoote Rslbe Money Russell S. Anderson, Hartford / Kehool Savings replied, ”A cop out in'the country left him was a partner. Dayton,' Ohio -- James W. Stii- School pupUs wlU bring contribu- Boy/Scout ^^Toop 87 realised Board of 'Selectmen in this re­ congregation In .the litany. Paul (Ml FATPBITB Sn Leon Wind of Temple Keth Sholoni Torllnia -of Greenwich, told the Uons to the Dec. dfi services at County agricultural agent, yrhe school savings system fe- Schlmmel will read the icrlpture ■ -^-and thaVa me.” . "Hartford City police x-ouldn't closed the program .wKh.benedic­ ber, veteran outdoors writer, trav­ court her husband began drlnhlng 11^3.25 from ita special. proUct re spect. ' Eyerett T. McKinney, s ,-celved $68.56 in deposits from 85 MICKEY MOC8K CLEB believe the newc, and. though I was eler and publicl'at, and a former M A T m ^ 9:80 a.m. saidV "If the companies don't member of the TPC and Incorpora^ lesson and George Schober will l}3! lATE MATINEE Detective Koss had {raveleid to tion. heavily three months afler/'.they cently to raise funds for tlw equip, buy the outd/r crop this student.*! this week. Nine pupils (11) MATINEE THEATEE a newcomer, they said it was the secretary of the Outdoor Writers were married May 19.- I9M. He The Garden, Club, has donated a ment p r ^ a m and |1S.7)B from- a tor of McKinney Brothers, offer the Thanksgiving Day pray­ Las Vtgas to bring a law-breaker The /following sixth gradera winter, it will be well for bought U.S.' Savings stamps worth er. DNCXE ED’S KVM GLOB g l a s s back to stand 'trial in Tolland beat piece of police work done in of Amei^ca. “ Died Monday. Often .hurhiliated her in ^ b lic , she By SIMMONS,^ .sum of money to b8 l»a*d for .the food saJoT Chester realtors wntrare acting for $6.70. . (Ml BAB M WK8TBBN THEA- a long time.” . participated in the sssemblits: Patients: Activity Fund. growers to consider in making, Miss Charlotte Burlner, minis' TEE—“Miracle BMcr” * Auto SofttySoftI GJens ' Gqunty. In the exchange pf teit- Announcers, Michele Drapeau, W ashington-M rs. F. 'Brooks testified. / PaatMaateriB Mght Swanson, dlqquaiified Mmself and > Bundle Week (U) FILM THEATEE Words Are True Upham, 82, wl^ow of a retired §d> The North Coventry Women s future plans whether this is a dM nnt «nl»r into thA'''fl«1itMirMtlnnfi ter of Education, will givd a spec­ ^ M lrrg iv ^ grlms a typographicail error was Dqvid Scranton,' Robin Cue and Mrs.' Jewlttt pi^lously was >I L o ^ e , A r tAa AM .'’will permanent trend." did not enter into thq-dellberations Bundle week was quite succesq ial Invitation „to worship. The lU) OUT WEST (la aresrrai) Art also recalls going to a home mlral and aqnt of Robert B. Car- married to J. M. Wck, a stock dub will bring gifts at the Dec. 6 oM rve past m aste^ night Satur' of the TPC.on the offer. 8 :M (Se-tl) .HOWDY DOODY made and a wire sent by Koss car­ Larry Perry; Flag Pledge. Joseph ful at the Elementary School/A Rev. John j E. .Post will tell -a (Ul UTTLE BASCALS for Fumlturo ried the title "country detective,” to question a young man and after Paone and Jahn Bycholski; Psalm i^ey, former chief of naval opera- broker, and Daniel Lord, a* former MARLOWrS Christmas party. [ay at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic The Commissi^, voted to advise (U) CHBISTMAS SHOPKEB the euapect accused police of "plck- ■ Gift suggestions include fM total of 16 large shipping bags Thanksgiving -story. .Instead of “county detective.” 100, Carol Ridyard. Gary 'Taggart tu>h.a. Born In San Francisco. bank clerk, both of New York,, Hall, Marrow. P u t masters filling the Seleclmen/that they should were filled with used clothing for ( HI STAGE 8 Ihg on him” having the father step DJed Tuesday. each marriagy ended in; divorce. .Fl’BNlTtrRE DEPT. both men and women the f oUowlngi chairs wiU bsATOilip F. Llndsrson,' Rockville The families of -the church and (IH) ADVENTITBE THEATEB. The aide-de-camp to State's and ■’Billy Mariih. / . take advantage of tha option offer shipment to the Save the Children others Interested are' Inrited. / (It) MAGIC VAULT forward and say: ' Pi/yer. Nancy .lacksbn, Geral­ O xfn^^E ngland - Malcolm C. "BUDOET^IT” Toilet soap, stationery, penned laisworth E./Weeki, Eugene W. to allow time for the townspeople Federation. - • (»l WEATHEB Atty. Joel H. Reed was,recently "Soil, .voii have caused me a lot K J penclU; mittens, scarfs. sUPP«rs, Latimer, Walter S. Haven, Byron . Everett 'R. MacCluggage, 'Iharl- (Ml NEWS AT SIX J. A. WHITE CO. honored by a group ofjiis friends dine Verge, Harold MantUey and Proud(<»j,. 48. associate pi'ofessor NuWay Tobacco to better evaluate the situation. tone, will sing "The Twenty'Third (Ul COWBOY COBBAL 31 BIS8ELL ST —MI 9-73U of trouble, but through it all I Frederick Barrett; Story of of geography at Northwestern pa^aged fruit, prayer/books, W. Hall, I r / F. WHco*. Sherman Manclieater E vening Herald (U) TWIUOHT THEATEB .on completion^ 25 years of law have met many nice men—the handWrchlefs, playing csfds, can­ P. HolUstM, Henry Dorsey, Carl It was also voted that consider­ Psalm” for special musiq; t:es enforcement ser^ce to the\^tate. Thanksgiving. Doris Greene, Judith University, Evanston, 111., and for Rec Schedule ation should be given at this time Bolton eorreapondent, Mra. Joseph Cl) HOPALONG CASSIDY cops. I'm washing my hands of Holme.v and Jvidi'lh Rylahder, itxHre dy, pdcket combs, rahicoats, rain Snow, Harry L. Garrigus,' Edwin' ^ Begins Output, D’^lia, telephime, Mitchell I (31-lt) NEWS CABAVAN He became the first Tollsuid cqun- you.” O. SmlW, and several othera will to forming committees to study the (It) SPOBT8 BEVIEW siis Bureau at AW*hlngtori, Wi D. ,C. y Thtiraday hats, jigsaw pusMes^/inbber dolls. ) (IHASl ABTHUB GODFBET ■ ty detective in histoiry ,lu 7®*# In '38 Art was transferred to the rubber toys, fill'the/mlnor offices following related subjects: Inpui^ MAJOR / ^When he was appoint^ by'Donald Died Monday. ' '' /All three buildings, win be large rubber Of Cigar Binder trial development, future ediuc/ (S3) HOLLYWOOD PBESENTS ^ ffo rd bprlngs barracks and had dosed. wheel chairs, stuffed an- Th^m aater mason degree will be (St) DIBKCTOB’S PLAYHOUBB /' Fisk, State's attorney at the time. h/dly unpacketl when he helped Harvest Service ^ Osnabrueck, Oai;^ny_—Dr. Wii- S a J! conferred on a class with the fel- tlonal needj^ traffic ^nd police EASTWOOD I ( H-1^ STAB PABADE . nelm Bernlng. 78, Germany'* s e / Friday ' imale and blrthday cards, APFUANCES tit) TjV. THEATEB Priof to that he had worn the uni- extahhsh the fact that an under- East Side Rqc; Men’s volleyball, books,' records raft team of Nathan Hale Rockville, Nov, 23 WV-A new problems and a library .study Three at Watkins (Ml PATH EB , KNOWS BEST ' form of the Stqte Police since Nov. lor Roman Catholic bishop. - Dted slippers, groupi The TPC ibill follow this A GALA MOI^AY SHOW worldNmirder took place in Mas- At Zion, (Jiureh 8 p.m, ■ , chlldrdn. a u b headed’by WUllam H. page was tunied todap' in the 3 - (93) DBAMA / 5, 1930. ' Aschuaetts, though the' body was today, He was Archbishop o f Os- for adults ’'brdan assistlng'WUh part of the 00 through with appointment of the CUrk Oabl« / I ( HI NASqUEBADE PABTY nabriieck and had been a/ishop Community Y; Free basketball Q ne^ StcunfiA Other for women In- year-old story 6f Connecticut Gel Service Pins OH) MILLIONAIBE ' NdUmitationa found in Sdnjers. period. 6 p.m.; Movies, 7 p.m.; 'degree work. committee in th^'neat; future It is Ja«« KsMell D. O'Caaaar (It) CHBISTOPHEBS Koss, a square shouldered ih^- for 41 years, longer than pfiy other elude and face powder, per';, tobacco when for the fln t time In ' ’’ThAt wasHliF Silverman mur­ . Annual Thanksgiving Junior High Dance, 7:3d p.m. ..Met water, hair bows, , A roast bstf dinner to be pre expected. - NartkA Hayar iscounts (33-9tl TV THEATEB vidual whose hair ia now streakVd der. His body'*iqaa draped over vest hon)e festival will be observed living German. pared and aerved by officers of Finanpe Unit Uhgea Action - Employes of Watkiiu Bros. Man- D (93) HALF HOUB FILM . W elt Side Bee: Moviea, 6:1S j^elry, small hats or calm- the elate a proceesed tigar. binder ‘T H E ! (99) BADGE No. 114 with grhy, refers 'to his tmm^ a fence and covered with a blan- tomorrow at Zibh Evangelical p,m.; Junior High Dance, 7:30 barrettes. bobby pins, hair ClmisjE Chapter, OES, will be at went into production. The Board of Fim-nce urged Chester and Hartford stores were “Francis I ( H-lt)-BBEAK THE BANK . diate authority. State’* Atty. Reed* ke|. The search for' x;lues carried Lutheran Churfch at 10 a.m. A CH ILD SETH HOUi^E AFIRE p,m. sweaters, bsdhr0baa,/fcer- 8:30 p.m. , t‘ First SeleqtmM) Charles A. Rob­ TALL (tSA9) I’VE GOT A SCECBKT— constantly as "the boss” and ex­ , New -Haven,— NOv,— 23—uP) — Given On C.O.D. Deliveries The lodge wUl have election of Announcement came from Preei’ entertained by the company last (53) HALF HOUB FILM ys into Massachusetts xM’here we unique display of fruits of the field SatiAday chlefs. hose, Ungerte, baby/walk dent Jean E. Shepaird Jr,, of the bins, who attended its meeting at In The I ( H-33-39) BOXING . plains that their office has no lim­ fqiind a rhoe belonging to Silver- at the *Itar railing wfth X-dveitt Josephine Wionpaka, 9. set fire to officers and annual meeting on the school, that night, to take steps evening at a Thanksgiving dinner MEN” (It) WBF,8TLING Community Y: Roller akatlng, era. light lip sUck, naU NuWay Tobacco Company after hel(l at tha Hillcreat Restaurant, NORMAN’S itations as far as conducting In- man. About half a, m lle/bni the evergreen trees will again be ar­ some clothes in' s closet yesterday 7 p.m.' Dec. 10. to briijg the offer of, Elmer Swan- ,N aw (It) VABIETY THEATEB spoj where the shoe was fhund while hunting'for Christmas pres­ remover, speks and Union Servloee monthe of preparation to turn out eon regarding acquiring land at Bolton. la C.'invmaSeopa 44S Hartfbord Road —"Woman la BrawB'’'"8Ur ves^gations of crimes which con­ ranged under the direction of John w est Side Rec: Coed Bowling pocketbooks, face the firet rolle of RCB (recohetltu- "ITiree employes were .honored Aad Calar Tel. Ml 9-4597 B. porter"' cert' Tolland County. was the hideout. The'gang had de- Kamm, who spends cqhsiderable ents wl(h a candle. She was res­ (15 years and tm), 6:30 p.m. Union Thanksgiving services to. the f^nter before the townspeople. ■ 1;M' (Ml THIS IS YOUB LIFE serte(i it. but left evidence that th r cued from' the burning house by cloths, fancy aprons, night at 8 o’clock for the First and ted cigar binder). To the layman, It would appear from action of for long service with the company. (99) TV HOUR —"lerldral In Aa When an offender who commit­ time selecting from'M^ure’a best. East Side Rec: ' Recreational hair nets. For the a elngle roll lOoka like an endless Alley” Farley Graneer ted a crime in Tolland Coun­ murder, took plaqe in the garage.” Aa in the past years, tl(e-.worBhip- Harry itmttli, 26, a bakery truck swimming for the Handicapped, 1 Second Congregstionsl Churches the Town {Manning Commission .William Rush, treasurer, and man­ «:lt (») th e EABLY show -neckties, , . strip of soft brown material 3 or ager of the Hartford btore at 841 Cnnlliiaaai ThSrfdair rr«m t:1f —“OBafirp’* » ty la apprehended in another state Den-e.v Jury Praise pers will bring! .their s p e c I a 1 drlvey'who heard her screams. p.m. '- O x will be In' the hitter church. 4 laches wide wound neatly on a' And the Board of Finance that the N , ' • • RANGE & FUEL OIL rett^ .cttiilEte and ] A-,-Eatly-.Ihanksglvtag Selectmen -wouldt-seek -to acquire A ^ J ^ , SU..waa. prksantt the la.test annual (iW) MAN TO MAN Manchester Memorial Co. been located, but not arrested. taurant on Crystal Lake Rd. when Thanksjpving amber flqfid light­ and new or used athletic and the American amoker. 3:lt (It) SPXIBTS BULLETIN BOABD This mean.i Kos.a will take part in dinner. All members of the family Town Report in the 11th Annual (It) MUSICAL WEATREEMAN 0pp. East Cemetery two men entered, one a few min­ ing. aymbolixlng the golden har­ DIAMONDS musical Instruments, ”I 'am very optimtatlc as a result Town Report Contest conducted by the actual arreSt. \ vest, has been arranged for this .Ware present with the exception of of the acceptance of RCB by /______1______utes after the first, and occupied either new or used, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Anthony the Institute of Public Service at HarrUon SL—H I 9-5807 ' In reality he is a trqveiing qe- seats side by side at the counter, week, and a brief pi'c-ThankagivX A Small Drpoalt lyiU Reterva Any Article gifts made .payable to manufacturers throughout the Uni­ the University of Connecticut. tective. He has tracked' down of­ Proulx who are In Texas. ted States and Canada,” he said. Make You^eseryations Now Still Time ffof though the eatery was not crowd­ ing amplified music period from | . UatU Chriatmaa Activity Fund,” will be ' Church Custodian Sought lt;M (MIXIREBACE fenders in states as far away aa ed. They did not speak. . This Zion’s l;ower cqi^|)riiing patriotic, for the .Christmas entertain Manchester Evening H era Present orders, according to The Congregational Church Is lt:49 ( H) BIG PLAYBACK Texas and Florida. During L'e' and Thanksj^ivthg njimbers will be | Shepard will heap two shifts work­ (S3) JUNGLE • aroused the curiosity of the trtxjp- its, gifts and birthday pirtles Coventry oorrespnndelt, Mre, C. L, currently seeking someone to serve FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER Christmas Pictures recent (•ase involving the skeleton ers and the subseqtient Investiga­ presented this evenlhg, _ j ing at hie Rockville plant where (93) ITAUAN FILM TREATEB found in Stafford Springs, he ac­ ihroaghout the year. little , telephone Pngrlm 8-8381. 25 to 30 p /so n a will be employed as cusle^n. R. Kneeiahd Jones Phene for'Appointment Today llitt (IH-M) NEWS tion uncovered the fact that they At 8 a.pf. a service especially 1 DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. - AoaUlaiy Fete Sr., recently resigned the post, -— AT / ‘ ( t) DAMON BUNYON THEA- companied the Pcnn.sylvania-State were part of a high-jacking ring for (lisplayed persons, refugees and ‘ The South Coventry Volunteer at full production. . , , lt:t9 (231 SPOBTS BOUNDUP police to Boston in the search for County Detective Art Kdm 767 MAIN STREET X having taken It on a temporary 11:19 (11) BIG SflOW wanted by New York and railroad others interested .will' be held in Fire Association Women's Aux. Dr. Davis Heads basis. —"Loaa Shark" Willian Turner. police for "atickiups” worth the German language. A cordial illary will have its Christmas Herbert Hutchinson, chairman AnneGriHin (33) MOI'IK MUSEUM Many df the footsteps Kos.a with the large diaplay of mexiern (M) LITTLE SHOW *1.5,000. welcome is extended to ail, also to party and second anniversary celt- HMd’g Hold Lead of the Fxeciitiye Committee, haa STUDIO tracks belong to men who face a Much Routine Work and antique weapons, historical secbiccn:en home for the holiday. bration Dec. 19 a t the firehouse. Area Committee POLO 11 :M ( 9) LES PAUL A MARY FORD aentence in State Prison and are in flags, medal collection, and coin said duties include cleaning and 478 Main St.—MI S-53SS 11:19 < 9) NITECAP THEATER \ Though his career has been high- BOY SCOUT CARTER CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT Mrs. Fredsrick Flaherty and Mra. dusting the building, opening the 1250 BURNSIDE A VE.-^ A ST HARTFORD —"Ria(>lde” \ the "dangerous’’ category. Usual­ collection. Everyone arrived home IMrl K. tsuaan will be In charge. / In Elks Tourney ly he will be accompanied by hghted with many such arrests, safely in spite of the snow stOrm. Dr. Eugene. Davis is (ihalrman of church on Sundays and turning on much of the work of the county ISotds and News 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 3-1200 The following have been appoint­ the heal, shoveling snow in winter either a policeman from the town ed to bring in a state of officers the Manchester area committee 4 eL. BU 9-9225 detective is of a routine nature. BI;Y HER A KELVINATOR for'the $28,000 fund drive of the- Hood’s Milk continues to lead and mowing the gras.s weekly dur­ DINNER $2.95 MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION force where the crime was com­ Chib Pack No. 27 of St. Mttry’s at the meeting; Mrs. Leo F. Trem­ the Elks Setback Tournameni af­ mitted, or -if the town does not For instance, he helps prepare thr Church will meet Friday evening, AUTOMATIC WASHER blay, Mra. A. Samuel LeDoyt,-Mra. Connecticut Ihatitute for tM ing the summer. What could ^ cases in all appeals to Superior Wednesday—Troop No. 25, Cen­ Blind, which ..^wlU open next Mpn- ter the n th aitUng held lait. night -done regarding opening and clos- II lUiK M’lo.N. v TIIU ^ Tl HPn hava R police deportment, a mem­ ter Church; 27, St. Mary's; 65. Ar­ •7:30, in the church hall. .' C. Leo .tAndty, Mrs. Milton Zur- at the Elks Home. High scores Our Specialty—Catering Moiou II M 11’^ m:\Kr ber of the State Pbllce- He em­ Court from lower (Miurte a.v well as mory; 112, Verplanck; 120. St. AT LoFLAMME'S muhlen and' Mra. Ralph C. Hoff- p( —The as- i Following are the team, stand­ / I ’lM < h >1 Road Service <11 Q-hl CLIMAX Connecticut iq:en. , He ,sald one rect* public auppert, the 81-ycar- Continubua 8IIOW DOORS Chap. 19 me the bigge.at kirk I with Co))nly Coroner Bernard J. of Troop No. 124 on winning, the was neecied to* serve Meriden. Mid- UP THESE ter Wallpaper, 2,040; Peterman'a. From 3 PiM. (Color) "Portrait in Cella- I TRAVEL ARENCY old inatUute, a\Aon-proflt organi­ From 'S P.M. STARTS OPEN (59) FILM THEATER lold" Jark Careon, Kim (He reconstructs the case this | Ackermart so that he will have swimming meet at the Rec last dleW>wi>,' New Britain and Hart- j sation which operates the State’s 2,019; The Heights, 2,007; Galas- 8 P.M. 1:30 (IH.991 THANKSGIVING FESTI­ Hnntrr, Don Taylor. ’ hrst liand Information, pl))s the re- Friday night. o’a. 1.099; Manchester .T rust VAL (It) FOUR STAB riJlYHOUSE ford. : I 16 Asylimi 8t., Hartford LaFOND only school for sightless children, t:M (33-M) HOWDY DOODY, (33) HIGHWAY PATROL "In 1929 a doctor Who had offices ' port of the State Police, when the. will begin seeking yunds to Imple­ f,994:> Larrabee's, 1,900; SMFD (tt) PEOPLE'S CHOICE on Main St., in Hartford -across j case goes to court. ' Forty-three' Scouts and .leaders ' Tel. CHapel 7-.’)8.'>7 ment State appropriations Which No. 4, ,1.979; Ray Henry’s. 1,927; ZJAMES-, (931 FILM from the City Hall was slugged of Troop No. 91 had a wonderful BACK SCHOOL FUND AID ' j BROTHERS O’Brien's, 1,877. NEXT FRll>AY AFTERNOON t:l« ( HI STAB TONIGHT He is married and lives in Rock- ’ Hartford, Nov. 23 (4<)--The Leg- , Authorizeil Axents For All BARGAINS AT no longer are sdequsts because of (III VABIETY THEATEB over the head. He told police a vill though his bffi(Ni is on the day lastSaturday going by bus increased enrollment and coat of MANCHESTER —“My.Irry Plane” ••I'll woman entered his office that and car \o West Point. The trip islature's Educational Com,nittee ; Rail. Air and Steamship STfAK HOUSE operation. Some 120 pupils now DEAN Name p (he Morderer"- ■night with a man and .said she had third nWftr of the Stafford Springs started early so that part of the yesterday recommended towns hit ! ' Lines (33-3*1 DRAGNET—Jaek W)»bb Town Hall. By riood.v, get state education MPNSON. MASS. are enrolled at the schooh 120 Hol­ in Wimer Bro$.' LUMBER, Inc. (931 HALF HOUR DBAMA , a sore throat. .Yfter examining her morning could be .spent at Stewart iFl comb St, Hartford. \ ■ LOOKYI LO^KYJ t:tt ( M DOWN YOU GO he went to hi.» desk -to write out a Art'worked in the automobile Air Base. 'U'here the boys saw liv­ grants in one lump sum. The com­ HAROLD EELLS MaiM of n » e Sane of Fnn chaflehginf drama of' BUILDING MATERIALS (U-9SI FOUR STAB PLAY- prescription; When he turned his field before deciding to become a ing quarters,'recreation hall, thea­ mittee also recommended s *2.200,- Manchester Axent AND ■ HOUSE cop. He was the logical choice for, 000 bond issue for a vocational Shewn. TkurnSnjr, IMday. today’s juvinile violence! /3*l TV THEATER back the ma.i mt beat him with a ter. chapel^ baseball diamond, air Tel. MI 9-7442 rung from a chair the county detective post in 1946 school in northeastern Connecticut. ___ lMgsS|x'iMMt.8aatay.:__ MASON SUPPLIES , /(33I THE WHISTLER field and weather station^ The i:...... Red Men’s Lod^i iiark Oable IckanI i'aala - ■ t9S) flUM ------'Tlie 'bealtng whs so terrlffc tlie! because in* 1W3 he hao been «s- sco'uls enJd.veiT lunch a t T.he mesa Jan* BbmfII Mala Pawrri We Finance Your Joha doctor was paralyzed for six ' with the States -i" 1 **THR TALL halt there, with the qir personnel. F M tw rfai9 Leads in Tour^^^ MRN' "HKNOAXI” months and his medical bills were ! Attorney, though he was still a At West Point, the troop toured j^ r^ ^ O P EN MON. TtU CHRISTMAS Cia#maHr«i Bascracopa 855 Center 8t._M I 3-5144 morr than *15.000. He offered a j member of the State Police. the parade grounds..playing fields, USED CAR PLAZA Sehdoy Aftenieen • :M t;3S-lt:U Budget Priced $1,000 reward for the arrest and (, Crime has not. changed much 8at. 1 p. Junsle Jim ■rnrMddea barracks and museuhi. In the Family Shows . , .,Red Mens Lodge continues to Land" C:M < I) STAGE (iorivictiqfi of his assailant. ' through the, years, he contends. He tnuseum. thb. boys were thrilled Btarttag U nte 8:80 lead, in the setback cohtest a t the San /••NtsM «r the Hanler'* —"Girl •(■ My Dream." - "Mind you, this ^ s in '29 and points to Uie InrreaAed population Red Mens Club on Bralnard PI. A8V VXER PABKINO ' (19) AUVENTIRK THEATER/ T bL 00-1-8684 —Gene Aalry / HOTPOINT I hadn't yet joined the State Po- | In’Tolland County as the main rea­ Scores after the ninth week qf U») MAGIC VALLT / lice. Th)-ee years /elapsed and son for the present number of ofr -- play last night: Red Mens Lodge. Z- m i WRATHKB / Here are some real Thanksgiying^yalues AT HIX though Some good uien worked on fen.ses. x' OaO al hboat joor party, We 1,860: Milikowskl's 1,813; Uebe's, ALL fMf FACTS rOBr.H APPLIANCES the case it couldn’t be cracked. 1 fleeing that all stand trial is the havn apeclaj party ratea. l,705tRed Mena CTub, 1,788; Man;^ lU) TWILIGHT THEATEB was a rookie in the H:aitford bar­ job/of Art Koss. No road or lane SWEET 1954 rHEVtuSLET . IW» *PON-nAC 2-Dpor. cheater Auto 1,630; and Town iSA. iD (22> CHINA NMITIf iSei HFOBTS DIGEftT racks when a report yame in of a is too remote for him to traiyl for P.opiifar handyman. -Radio, heater,. $595 tors,. 1,629. THRU THE CINEMAS9 QPE LENS <3#) THE F^BLY SHOW small robberj in East Berlin'. A he is truly the man-hunter with Radio and heater. "Almnot A BrJxle" real five and dime job. seven league boots. . / 1949 OLDSMOBILB 4-Dooi — ALSp FE.\TURING — t:St ( t) SPOBT8COPE/ CIDER I9.M (-HEVROI.ET 4-Door. (III NEWS A WEATHER "My Inve.sligatlon led me to the Radio, heater, hydramatic. \ $ 495' TYRONE POWERS (991 PHONE VOUR ANSWER NORMAN’S home of the suspect. When, I ar­ Fresh made for Thanks- Radio, heater. lx>w mllaage. $1095 rauicvrr (331 SPORTS DIGEST rived ho was d)il so I talked W)th 1835 PL^MOIITH 4-Door. <4neinaScope and Color! ( HI WEATHER FORECAST 445Hartfor(l Rd. Tel. MI 9-4397 hhtmother She was of Oermah Kiving, Bring your empty 1952 CHEVROLET 4-D(x.r. Radio, header. Clean. -- -— $ 5 4 5 / in "THE PONYNY SOLDIERS ( H) WDRUI NEW« TODAY Heater, seat rovera. ^ $975 (IS) SACRED HKABT PROGRAM des(?ent an(t had difficulty speak­ feUY HER K' gallons; wc-can use them. In th e •THE TALL ’ . — AND — (33) NEWS » \ lt;M ( 9) T.V. THEATER ing English. Slnc-e I -was familiar Open eYery day this week. 1949 PON’TlAC 4-Door. (93) JOHNNY JUPITER ^ . —"Pa.»are te Ye.lrrday" KELVINATOR FREEZER IS.irciIEVROi.ET 4-Door. Radio, heater, $445 MEN'* A TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE -7:t ( HI IT’S A PLEA8I BE (19) JUHNNV CARSON uilh German, I derided to, speak Radio, healer. Clean. $795 CHILDREN 85c ADULTS SOc (191 NEWS (33-31) VIDEO THEATER her longuf and she'^houghl it was AT LoFLAMME'S 1947 CHEVROLET Coupe. K STREET CLARK GABLE (III CLUBHOUSE (931 CANDID CAMERA remarkable to nieeV q cop who BOLTON CIDER MILL (33) WEATHERtMUSIC (99) .MB DISTRItrr ATTORNET THIS CHRISTMAS 19,11 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Heater., Jet blac'k. $99 JANE RUSSELL, 3:lt OH) .MUSICAL WKATHEBMAN I 19:39 ( tr PASSPORT TO DA.NGEB could speak German. . * ^ Tcl. .MI ;i-6:i89 " ' Radio, |ieater. poweigllde! $845 • o spaciol (It) SPOBTS RULLEyiN BOARD —('.Madrid” "During the convefsatloh- she I . (19) WANTED 1948 FORD V-8 Tudor. jiving Dinnnr "NIGHT FEOfLE" I (93) MILLION DOI.IJIB MOVIE IB.M FORI) V-8 Club Cqupe adio, heater. $495 GREGORY PECK I (99) ELLERY OUKEN Radio, heater. $795 sH .doy Tharsday AUTO I U :tt I..9I HIGHWAY PATROL Portable! 1947 OI.DMMOBILE 4-Door. WESTERN U9) NEWS Rt ItaaK att* a tirttinllsr It *rak. IipitM rrar 1951 . 4-Door. Radio, heater. - STORE CONNECTICUT REPORT EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY! Radio, heater. Really clean. $495 US liw o 19.10 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop. Sportliig Goods, Paints, 11:19 (IS) BIG SHOW 1948 PLY,MOUTH 4-r>qor. Toys, Bikes, Wheel Goods, —("Second Chora.” ' Sunbeam Radio, heater.!. $ 6 9 5 (331 MOVIE MUSEU.M Radirj., heater. - Fishing. TaeJde. thitboaixls , -- —(3*l UTTLE KNOW - • EARN^ STORE piSCOUNT SAyiNGS! $245 11:19 ( 9) LES PAUL A .MARY FORD -YeMow- 1:19 ( H) SPORTSMAN'S CLUB (33-99) TONIGHT-Steve AII4a f (lt-99) JOHN DALY—Nee. It:35 ( I) NITECAP THEATER Each and every OK Used Car is thoroughly a A f i (19991 DPI'OLAS EDWARDS —"Baron of Arliona’’ reconditioned tn provide mile after piile of driv­ AND THE NEWS I:tt ( I) NEWS i P hartfordB i (13.) UIGHUGHTS CHRISTMAS ROYAL, THI lUGOiO ROtrAiLI, ing pleasure and dependability. 1:St (99) CONNECTICUT REPORT DM MOST RBIFiatIO ROtTAIU. ; 3:39 (3t> WBATHEBVANE J. A. WHITE iM P iR S O M 1:3t XII LONE BANGER TNI *SM*Sooaa* soyx ntr j'd il 8HEBLOCR HOLMES In a recent on-campus survey by Remember-when you buy an OK Used Car (1195) SGT. PRESTON OF THE: YUKON the Gilbert Youth Research Or­ from Carter you receive a .30-day_\varranty-in- * aaw'f at aroa.r DINNER 1331 DINAH 8HUKE SELLING POSITIONS writing. ^ <3tl INDUSTRY ON PAKADE ganization taken in schools Make Mom thankful, tdo! On turkey day, treat her and COMPANY CompUttwiik the family to a scrumptious dinner . . . with no dishes to (99) BOUNDUP throughout the nation, it was re­ 1:U (33-31) NEWS CARAVAN — SI Bistell SL — Siaachester light, handtome, , Drif* out to Hio Usod Cor Plozo to- wash afterward. Reserve now. Jehn Cameron Besyia STILL AVAILABLE vealed that more students wopld and ttrang fiberglat earrging nifht—4t's opon to 9 p.m. FULL COURSE . like to own a Royal Portable than li the next 3 makes combined. The Standard Typawritar in Fertable Size U y H J THf ACl OKU'AMfK M M . APPLY IN PERSON, PLEASE WARNERCOLOR TURKEY DINNER ’2.75 *51 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN iKTiiuEwooo«!SALiMM Sales — Service—Rentals—^Trad ■ ■ on i ■ PLUS ACTIOH HIT! T EL PI 2-7391 FOR RESERVATIONS l / j ' l Typewriters and Addipg Machinea

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WOTH— 14lt Cai^ Accused / Op^eiis at State Theater Today GOP VicloriottjsT fH W q — lBM Daily Radio W n O o IM V By Justice liiiit’ At Wallhigforcl W0P0->1XM BMttini Daylight H i m W H A T—aih M R E X P E R ...... aaii.i. y •/ n a foUowing program aclieduleao WIIAY—Kneore Fbeater Of Probe Bias BorolHflfh Race WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL R A N G IN G / . WCCC—Good Kventng Good Music RADIATOR REPAIRING AND EECORING ■/ ara auppUad by tba radio managa- WKNh—Kvenmg Serenade \ WTIC-ybqr Star ^htngton, Npv. 28 Ifp)—r o m - Wallingford. Nov. , ■ COMPLETE BIYAKB SI IVICE Btota and ara aubjact to cbanga , WDRC—Tenn Kmie Re- / without notica. WGTH—Vandercook / rr S eX B a rry P. Cain baa termed pu^cans ------inmade a clean a Jtta— ' ;almoaL\bn^lievabte"\ a juattte boroi)ugh election here .yektezday, SEE y / WHAY—Kneore fbeater ' i ousting former U.S, Rep. John'SA. —kiule Hercbaht WCCC—Goud. Evening U >bd Miisle Diipartraeh^^^pve .qiieslionlng his McGuire as WArden. ^ 'x WiXtJ—«»cor(J RfvueJiaiintt ' . WKNBrrKvetilng Serenade WKNB—Requ^it---- _ II WTIC—News ui, the World tr^parilallty\toWai;d an Organiza­ ..hfcGuire i^aa defeated' by a 41- WTIC—H»p»une»» WDRC—Bing Crosb* tion involved m a Subveraitie Atlittv- WDRO—Cal Kolby WOTH-Gabrief HesRev yea r-.old^glneer for the Walling­ ILARKE MOTOR SALES WUTH—Waxworks 1:4A— V itlea Control Board (SACB) hear­ ford S te « Co„ John Stiza. The vote SOlvBROAO^TREET / t:ia— ' - K R A Y —Encore fhealclal»K_ / ing he hag been conducting. - waa 3:411 2,088, according, to Mt-9-2012 WRAY—liuwe |t«rei>a« W ;c c —Good Eventngig C-..Good Music The-department yegtefday asked “ i m WUix>-Record Rsaua WKNB—Evening SerenaderenadeX / fHclai returns. WKNB—Request Malmet WTiC'-Ono Men 1 Kamily the board to review an earlier , IcGutre, a Democrat, came out \ 7 WTIC—Utella iMiliaa W*DRC—R R, Murrow \ decision that Cain, an SACB mem­ In the last gube-natorial election WDRC-Cal Kolby, WCTH-Say It With Music \ ber, is not prejudicfd .against the WGTU—Waxworks a;ia—, - . \ for Republican John Lodge, ■who 4:M — WliAV-Polka Party • Washington Pension Union.' was defeated by Gov. Abraham A. WHAY—Bsuy Klipball Evening G dod Huslo Informed la Seattle of the de­ Rlbicoff. WCCV—Record Revue W KNB—Robin a Nest partment's acttoai, Cain ouifpeTided WKNB—Requ'st Maunee WTIC—X Minus .One He made his views known in a W1 IC-i-Widuer Brown WDRC-My Soft Jeep the hearing until January. The television program ,'after he had ? anA^JIEirS SUITS WDRO—Cai Kolby WGTH—Gang Busters fhrmer Republican Senator from lost a bid for the Democratic nomir WGTH—Waxworks g ilg - Wdkhlngtpn state said ths depart­ Z q ' i:: llU — WHAY-Poika Parlv nation for Congress. He had served V WRAY—Betty Kimball — EvenUig Good Mualo ment.. move was '■interesting, in the House from 1948 to 1952, EXPERTLY c l e a n e d and PRESSED WCCC—Record Review • WKNB—Rubin's Nest , strange and' almost iinbelievabib." when he was defeated by Rep. WKNB—Request Matinee WTIC—Conversation Beyond that, he W’ould not com­ WTIC—Pepper Young WPRC*^ohiiny Onllar James Dean stars in Warner Bros. Albert W.. Cretella, a Republican. $ ■ WEPICKjUP W D R C -^l Kolby ^ WGTH.—Gang Bustera ' ment. productloRW "Rebel Without a McGuire was elected warden the J H • W \ ^ a n d d e l iv e i ^ WGTH—Waxworks ■ The Jiiatlre Department la seek­ Cause”, a story of a Istd caught in thec uhderUJw of today's Juvenile next year. Thlatyear, he won the WHAY—Polka Parly ing to ihake the penalon Union violence. •> WHAY—RedorO Rodeo WTIC—Lone Ranger Democratic nonilnAtion by a har­ WCCC—Record Review \WDRC—rBIr*Peace and War register as a, Communist front nr- row margin over Housi!tg,C6mmi8- WKNB—Matinee ganizatlon. As pari of this ajition, WGTH-LIslen sloner Robert McKeon, TURNPIKE CLfeiUlERS /. 'WTIC^uy Lombardo Cain has been holding, a one-man WDRC—News WHAY-PolkaAY-I Party It was jjhe first tim i Republlc5h< 190 WEST MIDDLE TUR? WGTM—Bob and Ray Show I^ IC —Lftft* Ranger hearing on the matter on the West won the borough since 1941, when WDRC-FBI-Peace and War coast. they broke a 14-year Democratic lerenade WGTH—LIslen Skywatch Schedule \ rd Review. f : M - The Juatire Department sided reign. _____ Jinee WIIAY-Ntghl Watch with Cain last Kehiuary when the Besides,a Wa.rden, Republicans WTlO-lOBL^Io Lane WTIO—you Bet Your Lift pension' union accused Cain of WDRC—Jack Carton , TWrsday. Nov, 24 elected three burgesses, a water lb S ^ Ray Show W'GTH—Listen prejudice and sought pn that Midnight - 2 a m...... Vol Volunteers Needed x ' commissioner, an electric commis­ • :I » - . \ ground to have Kim ba/Yed from 2 a m. - ' Volunteers Needed . .X sioner, a borough clerk and .a ___ ^rbl^ Baranada WHAY-Ntght^Walch proceedings against it. Subse­ In liianksgiving ^ Rocord Ravil WTIC—You\bet 'Your Life 4 a m. - « Volunteers' Needed' treasurer o f the v'ater'fund. WDRC-BInd C ro ^ quently' the SACB ruled Cain was 8 a m. - 1 ...... Alfred RingUette and sofia Rob«rt WCiTH-Llsleft X- ellglb ^ to conduct the hearings on and'Gtrard • :ja- the pension union. ■ X WIIAY-Nlie Watch 8 a m...... Stanley Diqganpskl , WTIC—Truth or Cotlsequra festerday, hdwever, the Justice 10_a,m...... Hector Rivard and son Brian RANG! EWII WDRC—Amos n Andy—Alii Department told the bdard4t since N ■/ WGTH-Llslen Nootu - ..J ...... Lawrence Green and^ son WUllam \ M l had found a statement by Cain at 2 p.m »:S »- . ■ - X- ■ ...... William Horgan, assistant ekplbrer lUEL OIL WHAY—Nlle-Walrh 1949 Senate committee hearing - advisor ’ c W s E D ^ to the WTIC—Truth or Consequences ' x that the pension union was "one of WDRC—Amos 'n AniTv—Music Hall 8 p.m. .1 ...... William Horgan and son James GASOLINE \ WGTH-Llslen the most notorious Communlst- 8 p.m. .*...... Celeste King, Robert King M iM - > m ^ t organizations In our State." 10 p.m...... , . .loseph .Marcln, Leo Plecity WHAY—Nile WSIch te department referred to the ALL 0^ THURSDAY WTIC-AIcGee aiid^ Mollta 10 Midnight ,.Dorc*hy and York Strangfeld WDRC—Romance Mooda boaroNilso an article In the turre Friday, Soir. iS ' WGTH-B. P, Morgan Issue orcoronet msgazine In v^tch B A N TLY OIL THAF^GIVING DAY. NOV. 24 WGTH—Ntwa Midnight - 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed 14- It said Cam mentioned the pefision 2 a.m. - 4 a.m. ______... Paul Sheehan ' .IMI' . I\( • lU— W AY-Nits Watch \ union. / ■ HAY-BporU. WTi^Nevft \ 4 a.m. - 8 a.m. . . . ; ...... Paul Sheehan : 'I '1 \IN ! lii.i, I EN FRIDAYxAS USUAL C—Good Evening Good Muste WDRC—Romance Mooda, \ * C4ln : recentty^ has voltfed criti­ B—Serenade WGTlfte,yighls ■ \ 6 a.m. - 8 am...... Philip BradK Jean Marcel / . -_>-eteiotly Dporta cism of the Klaephowef .adminis­ 8 a.ni. - 10 a m...... Hill Evans, Ronald Gambolatl TEL Mitchell 9-459S 14 :S tration's loyalty -'Npecurity pro­ WDRC—Horae Race WHAY—MiX Watch 10' a.m. _- 12 Noon .'...... Columbia DvCarll . WOTH-Conn. SpoH>P0H Miht WTIC—Heys Nh the Capitol grams. ',/■ \ Noon - 2 p .m !'...... Ktheleen I.«wi8 - ' • ■ TEL ROCKVIUF 5-2177 Ohmee Da WDRC—Rrmaniig^itOods _ No.l ^RGTH—rights 2 p.m. - 4. , . Thomas Maxwell, Edward Feitham 1 Odtil .Huaid J4i44- . , 4 p.ip. •* 8 P m. w .ArthurvBooffBrd; Ahdfew CAvaizA SOO HARTFORD ROA^x BcrtO-l^oSla-Olee -Ouh— o, WHA-V—Newa; Nits.^^tch' Andope^ 6 p.m., - 8 .p.'ni,' .,,,."^1.^------John. McCauley Sr,, Evelyn Mxj- WDRC—Guy Lombardo WTIC—Capliel K»yS‘^ /' / Cauleg- for piroducihg**: W O T U ^ ll r WDRC—Country Doctor 7 • l O - WGTH—Sounding Board 8 p.m. - It) p.m...... Olive Ray, Grace Anderson X TOURS ^ ll;44— Oa^8 (Completes 10 p.m. - Midnight ...... Anthony Zilln'kas .WHAY-Dlnncr Dale WHAY-Nlla Watch WCCC—Good kivanlng Good Mueie WTIC—Newa •Skywatch Post located bn lop o f Manchester Police Station. Vol- a. , . WKNB—Serenade i P C R U ISE! \ ■■V ■■ W n c —g Star Extra WDRC—Newa Fund Campaign iintb^s may register at a v il Defense Headquarters, Municipal WGTH—News Bulldjhg, .Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m. WDRC—Lowell Tbomaa 11:15— AIR TICKETS ^ WGTH—Meet the Artlet WHAY-Nils^Walch \ the finest automobiles WTIC—Sports'WTIC—Sports Roundup Roun' ndover. Nov. 23 (Special)—^ **traAY —Encore Theater Somers Bohr^ of Edheatioh and a office in Wllll’maittlc which may w e re —Good Evening Good Musle WDRC-Nigbt Owl Studsints of the eighth grade had WKNB^renade WGTH---Bob and R s y \ parent, Mrs. Catherine Newman, be called for information on the 111 springXjn _thelr hearts this week school nurse fqr Ashford and WTIC—AnxweS Man though sqpw was on the ground. association and the clinic. WDRI>.Tenn. Ernie WHAY—Symptionv In lh« Nisht Union. Other members whose Anyone who would be interested FOLEY . WGTH—rulton Lewla WTU>-Slarllgtii Bersnads . The atudems wound up a very suc­ CHOICE WINES tj|g- ^ — - WDRC-Night Owl numes have not been an­ in serving as a board member from I SteamsMp and Travel Agency \ WGTH-Daiics Music cessful magHine drive that wil| nounced include a representative of help to pay foVdheIr annual New Andover is reque.ned to call Law­ .'54 CHURCH STREET on the Amencan Road 11:45- the State Board of Ediicatipn and a rence Moe who held the i ositlon Teletrigioii ProgramB WHAV—Symphony In the Night York trip at the e<^d of th^'school HARTFORD 3. CONN. WTIC—Slarllgiii Serenads parent from Bolton. \ until his election as prekdent last In oUr fine selection On Pace Two WDRC-Nighl Owl year. They will discuss the queslton of spring. JA 2-3188 A total of 314 subsidiptlons were "What Is Sex Education?" "\Vho School Holiday Dinner \ v o u ’ll find JUST the s,Ald totaling $1,181.92 ihqnt which Should Teach It? ” "When Should A Thanksgiving -dinner at the the students received $421> It Be TaiigiTt?" and "What Should tntje to add zest to The .PTA has voted to giW $50 scliool yesterday was served to 245 X McGinnis Says Upkeep Cuts Be Taught?" children and 11 teacher.s. WINDOW SHADES to the eighth graders for their tvlp Representing Andover at the \'our \ Thanksgiving which means that only a sma meeting will be Mrs. Doris E. we fund-raising project Ister In the 5lanehes4er Evening Herald An­ WASHABLE feast. A l^ fine liq­ J^ot Cause of Train Delays hamberlain. principal, and Mrs. dover correspondent, .Mrs. , Paul OPEN year will be necessary *.o obtain Fntncls Minor, and Mrs.' Clifton uors, cord i^ brandies dhe remaining amount, necessary to ITanstlehl, telephone PI 2-88S6. INTERSTATE . ------/' Horne, PTA officers, and the Rey. N m Y Jlaven, Nov. 23 W -—New...che*tpr,; County from Jan. ,1 finance the/trip. Stephen Chamberlain. AQUA SHADE ALL DAY and beer.\ . Ra^gerg Elect Heads Haven R^lroad President Patrick ”through * ...... Aug. 15 1955... In the same Heqrt I'nit ronvenen g g 7 E Made to Order Waltef/ Mortlock was elected ijiwrenebvMoe. of Andover Cen­ THANKSGIVING . B. Mct^nig say* it’a “pretty far pejtod in 1954, there were 220 inch Ulth Voiir Rollers V The Ford Dealers dblays, Pohren said. president of the 4-H Rangers Club ter, presidedNtt a meeting of the fetchet^” to bfatpe train delaya-on following the resignation of Rich­ Sander Schwartz, the PSCs Wllllmantlc Durtrlct Heart Aa-'H^ jn ^teiian ce expenditure cuU. But ard 8haw at a repent meeting. W il­ which was held ilv the conference ■ C H A » S S « E. A. JOHNSON principal tranaportatlon engineer, liam Coveil was named vice presi­ ; / - ■ / hgXfound three outer factors to aaid the railroad spent $11,718,018 room of the Windham Memorial Cleanse well with Restnol ISqap dent. and apply lanolin-rich Reiinol. blamA ’’■’.^ X for maintenance of wav and struc­ Hospital last night PAINT CO. FRED’S PACKAGE STORE Plsns were made to hold s Dr. Frederick A. BeX;dsley, of Relief is lastand comfort lasU. , Mralnnia ylfSM answertiig test!- tures In the Tirst eight mouths of Christmas Psrly on Dec, 19 and 117 SPRUCE ST. at BISSELL ST. 1954. He added Ihnt the amount Columbia, repotted on thXrardlac PSDMain St., Tel. MI-9-4501 of the New England are many Jdven.ai a public hearing in names were drawn from a hat for clinic at the hospital. Tentative RESMOL dropped to $9,232,878 for the coY- an exchange of gifts.' FREE DELIVERY—MI 3-7723 New York -by reprcientaUves of rcappnding period for ip55. / plans were made for the fund clrjve the N ew \ ork Public Service Com- PsnrI DIsriissInn whlbh will be held In February. Harvey E. Hales, the railroad's misaion (PSC). Dr. Krwln Sassmnn will serve as The association Includes 11 sur­ D e D j\ u p W Per Cent chief mechanical officer, ques'.ion- moderator for a panel discunslnn rounding towns and maintains an r V They gmldVhat train delays up ed the PSC figures, but safo he was on "Sex Education" which will be to IS minutek or more Increased unable to supply figures of his own held at the Tolland Federated Clearance are going aU oi^ thn? weekend, by about 50 p\r cent in the first because of variation In accounting Church on.Dec. 1, al l p,m. George methods. eight months oC.1955, They addeth R. Graff, rural reboot superinten­ 2^% Off All Dining Room Fnrnituro /: that in the sam^perlod mainten­ Rmployea Kediired dent, iWtll be the general chairtnnn oy of the meeting which 'iV'llI be at­ BUY HER AN NOTICE ance ekpendttureiX deolined more 'Under question Hales said that SoiRO glio«ef-aekind: somo comploto iots ,.X than $2 million dollars. the number of maintenance em­ tended by principals from the AUTOMATIC TOASTER McGinnis wSs not ht the heartntf ployes had be^n reduced from schools undar his supervision. This AT LaFLAMME'S Noveinber 25 to ^vem ber 28, but. made his statemMt here I^ast 4,71? at the end of 1953 to t.<19 Includes Andover. Ashford,, Bol­ niifht. V at the efid of 1954 and 4.201 at the ton, CoUimbis, Somers, Tolland THIS CHRISTMAS CHAMlIERS FURNITURE X "Wtoie i r w ira e thaDburRainr-' end Jhrie"T955r ...... atrd U nion.' ■ - „ • roriioaci ~ You Sovo. tenance of way and structures ex- Hpndredg/of Connecticut com-' Among^ the panel members will 501 E. Mlddl Jurnpiko—Tci. Mi 3-SI 87 penditiires were reducedXby 82,- muters, thpde who ride from Con­ be Dr. Moe. a Tolland clergyman. DECTS V 392,942, this cerlainl., has ho- bear­ necticut points into New 'York Fathei' Reilly of Warren. Mrs. Opon Doily 10:( i:00— Evonings 7:30-8:30 ing on late trains or on -faulty air dally, have complained about late Hanlclfe rinney, s member of the to make eachof you a special deal conditioning performance. trains, unsanitary conditions of DRIVE-IM “ A truer picture might have the I'A'rs and faulty air condi­ \ ■ . been afforded .the public had the tioning. AI.I.IRD FAt'TOBV AI'THOBIZKD S ^ i c e A , \ 462 CENTER STREET newt . srtorles . pointed opt that McGinnis has said that an iin- TV SERVICE maintenance of equipment expen-! usually hot summer resulted in . » A.M. TO f P.M. That Interpret The ditures for the year were $11,700,- ! some air condftioning difflcuIUes. $1.50 Per House Coll Wishes Of The Family WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY so that ^ r e people will gain the 420 aa compared with $11,732,288 In his statement last night 'h e pl.i a PARTS for the Corresponding period of | said most of the delays could be JOHN BURKE U' 1954. In other words,, maintenance blamed on the railroad's 10 new RU 9.0080 TOMORROW > / o f equipment expenditures were rectlfler-'type locomotives, the SEBVINU ALL MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME .reduced only $31,848.: so U is Harlem River drawbridge and the TEL. MI-S-8868 WE WILL BE X pretty far fetched to blame

y - S '* . y If’: r iV \ NANUHESI’BR EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^i’ER,. CONW- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2Si 1955 MANCHESTER EVBNp?q HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* W EDNE^AY, NOVEMBER 28, 1985 PAGE SBVrot ~ Rockville-Vernon version, and proiWte the wetfato- from fblM Jw H d'.' from fsloe have accapted ths modem com­ Prf^X^y Value MIm p and, proaperlty of the peoples in ^Ibutr^BUr Pact U ir*^, < or fitnii soms ,sctusl plications which have hit almost Disqm^fies ManjrVoters that re^;lon.’’ / f D r o M l e s ' REDS MAV-VISITvOSLQ flnsl. policy. aVgry other farm thlpg' that grows, ft Sonting il^aid Conneeticut we suppoee we must begin to take, Rtwki'Ule^Nqv. 23 (8p«C»4i> Nations Bolster Oslo., Nov. 23 (/P»--Soviet Pre­ t, l/w e were to aiSs1}M the By iKNlBK B a m Thanksgiving Observance^ •—Because tmim' bfficlals .failed mier Bulganin and, Communiat pains with, of all things, the g iw - Site Dealt Death BloTd mil Tim Oii f!B— It Gel 92S !• 98M la f Tripl s c ills t i^ of the |Mocnh'ower> ing of pumpkins. to clarify ^tlhg . reqUire- party bOM Nikito ’ Khrushchev' g g ? » c Y a n kee mentii pertaining to yeetar- Dulles leadership, the bIkb that On# of ths first possiMUtisa Anti-Red Chain hiay jvlrit Norway during their b Phonsfor l-lHpiOen.Upenap'proval, da'y'a ajsecial \referend«m, trip to Britain 'nOxt .i|iHng. Nor­ pick up.cash. Loiin custom.tailorsd ro were wrotlf antf the ^ sags that In Manchester Qhurches: B y i b B .O < which comes to our attsntlon, which at least suggests ths several persons wKn were un­ wegian Prim e/ Minister Eiiiar ,your nsads, ineoteo. Conaolidaf* bills have been rieht.' we could come to i-tio- der thp impression they were (Contlaiqed Ifom Page Om ) Gerhardsen says. , ' with our Biff Csme/ktaffoii 5*rvtc*.' • ia the second year ia a row that others have also found’’'that ASW'.' IMylawtU c.«.f a very curAius conclusion, . irK''. ' pumpkins are beginning tabe diffi­ a eligibleVto cast .'iiallots found After returning from a state A IM* .1 tVN (Mh DO.I Prequantty radueet monthly pay..’ In iMbich our Thanksgiving is a day they did not fulfill the require­ the end of the toto-day meeting, AW»»Hy-tw.)* I. II WMMli-'. •jTila Is that the wronr ***• Cdind ye thankful people come^ cult, Is a pumpldn-aaSa warmer visit , to Moscow. Gerhardsen. said MalMr ImmUmas .1 ments. Phan*, dr com* in fotfayf Itoekvine, Nov. 23 emi^ats had been All is safely gathered in, of bounty. And uie partiCiUanack, It consists ofaifarrangement in sponded "very favorably" .when •y. which you sgr up an ^ burner alto loo^ ito bid to become the lo- result of a statute change In plane - to f«t up thiXurKanizatlon Irivltcd to visit Norwray "wdien doing when they;were Ih power, Ere the winter storms begin; . to anyone who grew up In, New the 'last session' Of the (toneral England when turkey wag often alongaide Jha sits o f th* pumpkin cattqh for the town's new high patterned on the NA'IO ahd such a visit can be'arranged to and represented what the Demo* God our Maker, doth provide, . pe hast into the ground. gchool." , ' Assembly regardlr.g the value , not quite certain, however,” h^ B e n e fic ia l FINANCEf CO N nothing more than a far AS sym­ VMX^IlicWctt ftATI MI9ICAI of personal prpperty required, SEATO high comands.X - " i t * ( crata would have bees likely tb do Forourwantstobesimplied, ^ ThlS/Sftthles the pmhpkin seed'to :a«*'led. • l/* MN gSst I ( <) ) •••»•••«§tv*******^* \ bol and the actual Identtflcatlon of The latest setback, dealt by . an in / order tq vote in such a 1. A permanent counefi in Bagh­ if they had nllll been in power In Conie to God’s own Te'mple come, S' Thanksgiving dinner depended it early, and get a head start extremely decisive vote of towna- raferenduni.l / The Nonvegian aaid he got a ■•••••i«r***»****4'M******** avarythlng else. Pumpkins dad, probably conalatlhk of the definita Impression that Bul- C an this period. And the right gagS, On Raiserhdsong of harvest home. on .the presence of something of yesterday, would appear to According to reports made four other nations' ambaandora to much easier and cheaper to he able to atart lata and. the final decision in the long iri the local and daily papers, ..ganln and Khrushchewwerc old the. other hand, were those oruclal any kind of garden I« q - \ S s & 5 i4? s s ? 3!ra?ijjs?“ * ^ (''liobtlera: Playing MarMea' is a monumental ikek. ' controversy over the site. anyone who paid taxes on 3300 2. A military committea o f the pels and worked intimately to­ decisions in which the Eisenhower usne. But if pumpkins must now ' . Of 2,275 votes cast, l,S38 were gether. OWN THURtOAV (VININOS UNTIl 6 PJI*, ” is SBCUMiTtly This, ; of eburse. sis a highly Community ^n^cc—Rowers School Auditorium Turkeys'mlght be expepalve and or more of personal property' in chiefs of Btmffa..of the five wiun- nsls IS isiWiMi si iB wn»wiil.| Is— , IBBMlCStlCC Of administration did things the Uckllah things to raise, but pump< M pampered, and an oil burner a against the site, while 837 ware In Vernon WO.S eligible. According tries: ■ ^ \ "My impression was that no s i^ « ______orm jlud tt> (t. or imaginative Droodle. ' You may hill will do the trick, we're willing favor. On the question of appro- friction existed between the two," __,SiSi«isS>Ssdltsd__ r|M cfwUi#d in In tnifl Mii)«r Demdcri^ts never dared do, and ^ , Tonight 7:30 kins were a natural. Ixmnty o^'tey to the new statute change, a 3; An economic commItteeX of have thought'll was ‘'dojrey” but ;raggly hlllsida. ICany -A ' New to try it. ^ - prlating money for purchase erf the he commented. "They were equals. ■B««lsa«isa Uttam loesi nowssows nubUiiiMl never could do. Cooperating'Churches: Community Baptist Church, Sou '^ C jont fa cto r person must have 31,000 .worth repreaentativea from each govern­ AU «icMa 9 t rspubllesUoo of apeclSI the correct ^rm is “highly imagi­ dmand farm Ubia bad leas than To our taste buds, Thanksgiving Bite,. 1,439 voted' against, with 803 o f personal property to qualify. ment, probably the economic couri- Had not that been the case, they itspstehss bowls srs slso lesoresa. Let us take a few examples. Methodist Church, Second Congregational Church, Horth Metho­ Itself Is at atake. voting in favor. would not have been so free and native.” Keep that in mind. I tike tiirkay for Thgiricigivlng; none RtwBwtlM'iC pminBrcki Town official failed to cafi selora of their Baghdad ehjbaaalea. fMi sorvles cOoM of a ■. A. Sorr* dist Church, Temple Beth Sholom. ever hnd to be without pumpkin , A further breakdown shows Ver. casual in their conversation.” Peace in Korea could be one. The it, though, because'.it gives me ait -Rtfflodtiing non Voters coming out InYavor of the attention of the tlror to Delegates said a parent' "coun-* ** ^presostsUTco: tbs Democrats wete right In taking us pie. So, for some, turkey was ths the press, which carrlsd the cll of the Baghdad pact” also exci se te .pi^Uclse Icarbies as a symbol; pumpkin pie tke Thanks­ **Busine88 Bailt Qb the site 521 to 173, white Rockville \OETS JOHNS HOPKINS POST 1 flpoeial Asency — Now Info United Nations' action there. wonderful, sportsmanlike pastime Thanksgiving Eve Services ' voters turned it dmvn.'wlth 338 in voting requirements, including would be established, mad* up of ^ Deti^ BM Boston. giving reality. , A Thought for TodUy j Customer Satisfactioit” the /five, foreign minlaters. They, ACDrr. BimcAU or But they had much less courage for youngsters. It's toe, had grown­ favor and 1,865 against. Vernon the error, several times. ups don't play it (or them?). If Emanuel Lutheran, 7:30; Covenant Congregational, 7:30; So many things have' happened was less enthusiastic on the ques­ added It Would bold Its first meeu Itlmore, Nov. 23 _D r. and ability when it car e to the Church of the Nazarene, 7:30. ' to SO many farmihr Certainties of Full Insurance Coverage trig In Tehran in April. Ro'tert F. Cooke, Yale associate M rmitlaB Compuy, li ^ Marbles achieved .. internaUpnal Ministry / tion, of appropriation, voting 438 i ' Tho business of making peace there yesteryear that wa should have pr'jfoaaor of pediatrics and physi­ I OsuKlsl rooponalbulty for popularity we might even he able r d ratier see a sermon- thail hear for and 159 against. Rockville's CItos Aid by V.S. si orroro sppwrinc In s4- Perhaps the difference in what to settle differences with otheV na-' been prepared for the possibility Tel. MI 9-303.3 vote on the second questtdri waa A spokeaman aald the United ology, has been named head of the Thanksgiving Day Services that some mysterious frustration one any day; DepaHment of Pediatrics at the IT ETOSingJBwtiA the two parties could do about tlons.^by having Marble' Toui'na- I'd rather pm-would walk with me, After 5:00 P.M* 818 for and 1,810 against. About Town States for. the time being would mentc instead Of waging desthic- Zion Lutheran, 10 a.m.; Concordia Lutheran, .ba'm .; Salvation would enter even the culture of the 82 Baldwin Road Although the number of. baliota confine Its liaison to military and Johns Hopkins Medical School and peace In Korea was not the fault pumpkin: But we didn’t really be- Than merely show the way, pedlatrlrtan-ln-chlef at Johns Hop-’ tive wars and signing useless Anpy 0:8b a.m.; Center Congregational. 8:30 a.m.; North'Metho- The eye's a bettor pupil Manchester, Conn. cast waa 2 j75, a considerably high, TT»* Ru^h Society of the Cove­ political aapecta. But the closing, Dr of the Democrats. They were In mace treaties. But then, sooner or dlst, 9 a.ni • St. Mary's S:30 a.m.; St. Bridget'^ 7, S and 0 a.m ; Ngln to suspect it uhtil it happened er number of persona appeared at commuhique "expresaed gratifica­ kina HoapltaL He will assume two years Iri a row. And more wilUngNtoan the ear;.. nant Congregational Ctetrqh will the strange position of being ater, some crasy Dictator would Church of the Assumption, 7:30, S;30 a.m.; St. Janies’, 7:4S a.^. . the polls, but because of errors meet Friday evening at tlto church, tion for the extensive economic aa- hia duttea in June of 1956, a Johns \jmd 9:00 a.m.; St. John's, 0 s.m. It. may be nothing at all. The Fine counsel is connis'' made by them in casting their bal- Hopklna MnouneSment said yes­ \ labeled/appeasers, although they start building Hydrdge'n Marbles But example’s always when a "Thanks-LlVlrtg” devotion­ a ia ^ ce which ia freely accorded BUOQET PRIOED MATERNITY DREBSES and ruin everything-. JvgUeas..ouc. facta are, however, that, until last lota,'thgir votes warOPnot regis­ by-the United States," aa well as terday. He'll succeed'Df. Fraricls had teii thie most imporjtant fight year, ■ the never-fall system of -ijid ths best of all the 'Yiieachera tered. Ine total number of persons al will be given by Mrs Kenneth present system of blousing each Nelson. Mrs. K. Ejnar Raak 'wilt appreciation for' America's "gen­ B. Schwentger who died last No­ of all against Communist i^;gres- other to smithereens is the best raising pumpkins waa to drop a Ate the one who live thelivcreed, votiiog was not tallied by ateotlon erous arid valuable . . . free aid vember. few seeds carelessly in ths gaps in For to see good but In actu officials. show alides in color of beautiful in arms arid other military equip- mop, and the public opinion cli* one after all. \ Is what everybody needs. THE I h ’i W t i J OF scenes , around Lake M o h o n k M te N OUTLET Wednesdsy, November 23 rows of, corn. You dropped soma Taltott BegreU Voto ment" . - mate was one in which' their mak cow pumpkin needs, for Hallow- I soon can leam to do it. John 0, Talcott Jr., SBC chair­ Mountain Houw, New York state, Summing up, the statement Said 565 E. MIDDLE TPKE. AT THE GREEN ing of.ipcsibe in 'Korea would have aan, and you dropped some augar If you let me aee it done.. man, aaid today, ''Wa wantatt fhe Mrs. / John Olaon and Mias Ekien Hull will be co-hostesses, and all the five Yo*’«mmen>^a "reafflrmM been labeled more appeasement. pumpkin seed, for pies, and that - can watch your hands iii action. STORM WINDOWS! people to decide on the site arid- their InteaUona-----to work in full OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Th* Thtafg We Owe Open Forum But your tongue too feat may nm. -women- of the ehUrch am urRed to MAR^W'S The Repubticans and Elsenhower waa that. You forgot about thain. I'm sorry an even larger-percent­ partnership and with a united pUr- ' And Other Rn*' Stores Bhow ua A aalf-mada man and And the aermon you deliver age of tha^ possible votera and attend. pose for peace and security in/the were not vulnerable to this until the frost was on ths finished w * win guarantta/to show, aa 'Very Real Need’ product. > ; May be very wise and true, proparty owners didn’t turn out to Middle Bast, to defend their ter­ charge, and could'^make peace. But I'd rather get my lessons OPEN MONDAY5 well, important and critical boun To the Editor, ___ The only dlffi^lt phase in the vote. Mrs. John L. Winterbottom who ritories against aggressioiyor sub. By observing what you do. ’“However, we have felt we ^sre died yesterday, wSa tong a mem­ !The fMt remains, however, that I would tike to take tber'opportu. Tp ALL YE PH^GRIMS: process came when it waa time^to UNTIL CHRI5TMA5 ty from man and frbm nature. try to convince the modem house­ For I might misunderstand you simply to present tbe site to nie ber of the Willing Workers Oroup in this example the Republicans nlty ihrough the ‘'Open Forum^’ td And tbe high advice you give; HeraM Fttoto Ihran the individual who aeems “IK^SMUCH aa the Great F^tiver has given us this year wife that real pumpkin pie could YOton.- With that 'ultlroatuib, wS; of the South Methodist W8CS. It H t l p s Y e n O v t f c o in e did what the- Democrats knew i>ut there's no misunderstanding is requested that all members who IMPESTOWW to carry all before him, oii.. the emphasize the very' real need for never coine out of a can. The mod­ Will now direct our greatest energy Nd'Sfshool Today they .ought to do, but could not do. an aoihidant harvest of Indian corn, wheat, pea.s, beans, How you act and how you live. to find a site we feel will meet the can conveniently do so-, call at the atrength o f hla own initiative, funds to bo Used in behalf of Man­ em housewife sells hard, on this chester's mentally retardrU squasheSand garden v^tables and haa made the forests point, and will even resort to all ' Author unknown. V requirements and that will be ac- W a t k in a-W est Funeral Home FA LS E ^ E T H ^ ^ P h a r m a c y power and resource, ao formidable To ^ e another exaipple, there Submitted by Maj. John Pickup, LileliM R iiB |iin /./ cepted by . the townspeople," waa, the main concern ef the board youngaters..„Thls money Is . tq ^ to aboun^with,game^ his protected us from the ravages out of a can and pretending it rep- ttainitss ifee1\ The '§BC then'''concetoe4-Ita((^f ... S o l confusion . on Indo-China. Thera •peciflCiUly. ion.4he. aorvices .of -A C(>un^..qf Qhqrchg.s,.. / ....fog.last..night's, (riectlon, .the -SBC oYgMUMwiJSlEE n t r ... ^of the aava^fii^HW-spared-us from-pestilence;atrd"ms^ resei^ a'^wh«4fr days work: aH ■ to wttir^... ,. .foX*ri«ah]iXi8iti, um iidg toward 'armM trained, attendant at vtha iPtmee sat^^TUtS- IHlgb^ S ^ Bfui&big ' :■ A tty JdW S. G/RM tSw ap­ AT LoFUM liM fi- ,,jiaa or .from- MiytMng,.. ao aueBBit ;^: eajse,'fias^ lis fne^pm to worihip (kid” acsbnt' :tJT-to d«CeJvSiyour^^£^ Iwda But- Tha"bald Mgle lif more abuM n m i d u i E L Committee has set Dec. 1 as a dafo that mi'ght gain approval of'a ll intervention there, and all the C e n t e r . " ' ^ the battle can be won. Ibdannot pear, on V/KNB-TV Friday at 2:30 steshoidBthaiaaftesesetbsr perhapa, that i^e would seem The Manchester Chapter of the ing tp the dictates of our dvn conscienee; now I, your in Alaska than in other portions of « C«lf Totfajr for for a public hearing to be held at groupa andx the Olk-Aberle tract in behalf of the Army Reserve I oom iorta^ Asote embat- THI5 CHRI5TMA5 rouUne course of the Republican even be waged, however, if you the United States. remained more'or less out c f the ■ L«diea of the Church of'the As- THANK5GIVIM K«* debt to any power greater lAtional Aaan. for Retarded Chil­ magu B, po proclaim that all ye Pilgrims, with your have no pumpkins. - fr— Mmmfw A Q^monifroHM - the Sykes Auditorium at 8 p:m. program. Atty. Rottner, who it a ^ wotopiatoa ass ______All interested organizations, town picture ( today St snyttruawauw. th a n \ | ^ own>~even this In- admlniatraUon look that same di­ dren is composed of parents and mu yfe little ones, do gather gt ye meethouse, on'- Last year, and this, there were aumptlon have aet the date of Sat­ lieutenant colonel in tjie reserve rection, .^ e Elsenhower sag, how­ friends of mentally retarded chilr and city officials,’ business people Meanwhile, the town's option on urday, Dsc. 10, for a Christmas with 20. years' service, both active^ GIVE THANK5 TO YOUR H05TESS WITH . dividu al^ of courae. operating on yb Kill,'between the hours of 9 and tSTin the day time, no pumpkins. The seeds were and tha general public are invited Olk-Aberle ran out.' That was on ever, terminated the Issue, and it dren. It is a group which haa dropped, aa usual. In the gaps of MANCHESTER sale, to be'-held at the. church from and reserve, will be Intervlewe TH i PINE5T CANDY MADE the baala^^vigor and health and rolled up Its sleeves'and tackled a rThursdfiy.'NovembiBr ye 29th, of th^ear of our Lord to p reset suggestions for possible Aug 8. Shortly thereafter, a Hart­ on the hew Resisrve Forces A cy of waa against -.intervention. Our com. But when the^tost stripped BUY H ER A sites foFthe proposed high school. ford developer announced that 2 p;m. throughout the evening. drive and nwmp^Than|csgiying. But if you EXPERT BURNER 8BSV10E made something of aatt oppdr- ooma one of not talking to the any . way possible toward solving tunitlea we. should m o have a. Ruasiana until they tad go^ on the present' situation, and the L’P 1 c*n t be there in person . . . join thefh by phone! eventual selection of a site satis­ FUEL O IL aanse^of having blesaed, in their knees. But ths final Eisen­ that '' those opnmuhiUes were factory to all concerned. WYMAN’S 5E R V IC E hower decision.was to have such a The CBC has beer! adamant on Po^tertpn's 26 MAIN ST. really hem>«d piatter-wisa before A Long Distance call isNi^houghtful gesture. TKU MI 8-6610—Ml 3-1328 meeUng, M d he went there and its stand for Olk-Aberle. It' has ISO CENTER STREET us. flr.’nly stated in the past that'it -the meeting-did pradalm' the end , Makes ever^ne feet Wet^bjecauaT” " , The m ^ a person is, -^the feels the. Site to be the only t'f one phase of the cold- waivr-the logical one. ' , greaUr y to InstituUpn, the most phase ill Which the two aides of you remembered to call. Vet it’s inexpensive. EUtrly Strpf Traced and succesit^ul yA coun­ the world had been using the By A'piil of this year after ex­ \- try ,th e . more there is owed, the threat of atomic war against one <. Especially witli the louK|roliday haustive study of about 15 (fif- sUr and .more l.umbU the another.' ferent sites, the SBC reported it itude, the greater and more rates in effect ail Thanksgivit\^^pty. was set on a site for the proposed The DemocHiU are now, in ef­ school. On April 22, the study ■'voluntary U the giving Of thanks. fect, bewalUng the fact that we ip announced it And there U nothing in life that agreed to live oiythe 8ame |)lanet And d ^ ’t forget. Call -the Olk-Aberle land, fa raaUy and fully treasured, and Wtlj the Ri^sisna, complaining y _At that time options were signed truly our own to enjoy, until w’e by number. You’ll get there W’ith the owners and a price of that K i^ h ow er has let down our , 392,850 was placed on the prop- have become able, to acknowledge,- guard*. AliL^his means, really, Is “Xrty. ^ “■ twice as fast. In' thought and actiorf, how much toat the .Democrats are still, in ''Recommendation was then made of it belongs to other human be­ their t ^ o r y , just as inuch afraid A s me think obout our bl«t|ings, we are by the SBC to the Boai-ds of Edu- ings and to forces greater than wc. catlon- and Finance to approve the of peato as they were when they reminded that even kings and queens of past.. site and money for] its purchase. werc'ln power. The batUd of peace years cOuld not have the privileges, The site passed the 'Board of U assuredly much more compli­ Education Wtth flying colors,, gain- Democrats On Foreign Policy conveniences, and pleasures that ore cated and demanding thai) the; ‘ ing a 7-1 vote of. approval by that In its day, the Republican parly , commonplace'today. Let us all give'-thanks A ffJ'ujJP on May 4. T*i)?lL-_i®vo!y,es. -^However, .iL_.miet_ s.^albria ‘ wall tlididged-itself tir,tome t'orh" merely the threat or use of force. " i^duf~gfedi Kee hafio'hrdur and when it came up for approval by pictely ridiculous foreign policy But the Democrats are not really prosperous community, and the personal the Board of Finance the following A 5 5 0 R T E D arguments, .in which it has select­ against peace.* They are merely week. On May 12, this body unani­ ■ * rewards that wis all enjoy. mously turned down the recom­ f % A timx! for thanking... and thinking ed unfair targets, and in which iU against the fact that a Republican reasoning has oftm been against mendation, much to the surprise President dares reach for it.- If of the SBC and many cltizemi. .at its worst, they theuiSelvrs had dared reach Although no concrete reasons for Pom Poms ^1 A time to be truly grateful for the blessings 'T. and In the arguments of its worst for it.* then it would have been the rejection were given at the BouqurOand up time, it is .^lieved that the cost W

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IIANCHESTEB EVENING ^R A I.D . MANCHESTER. CONM. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23^ 1956 - .u M*x|tiissi^ svwnsc HsyAU). ajiwclisatas. oown. w e p n E s d a y , N o v e m b e r f t w PAGE j ! ||p P , Democrats Clash Ike Colitinueft Briaztl Congress Prepares Judg^ Closes State GD Sure l4iSlSl*iEaii*EliS*ll8IIB4M Health Gain/, To Vote for State of Seige Secret File m State Rent Coirti’ol In TraiAitional Tashid Monroe: ])o i^ Doctors ^ te (CaatlanMl f n a i nhaga^OM) Permit Awarded . Paasp^ Cases Valuable Work Rurtfortl. Nov. 3tJ (JP)—a*pubU-*t^t rent control is cleerly reJbted pledging * thfir support to Rainos. . In MascMster, as elsewhsra in 'to the flobdj. He Mid- that as a (OenUnnefl from. Page Cae) ', (OaiilkiiMd’jnreaa Pag* Oaa) th*.nation, tomorrow sriU b* a MM Mid IhKhoerats .in el head-on memberf qtJqfj the Flood Recoveiy , To Gr^eii-Manor Thay said tthe “armed forces day for quiet family dinners, ; Monroe, Nov. 23 (F),Th# SUt* ShnUrtay on thb controyereiel. Co'nunlttee he heard of many fami­ Then, around ^ c . 16,./ Boston maintain their firm decision to as- therance of the interests and un­ church sarvicss and sporta avMits. ’ CtvU-Defense aays Ito baa con- lies mede homeless by the flopda. heart specialist D Df^PaUl r^P au l ;Dudley sura the publjc tranquility and the . viheed thq town of Monroe it la question ^ rent control^^ der the diaclpllne of the-.Commu- The weathsrman hiu not ’pre­ doing a worthwhile job and Mon­ V tiRio i|mUoB WM debated in the who had to double up with other Whits wll come hero—or wherever For' 15 l^tore§ Btabtti^ of the regime." niat Party.” dicted a golden autumn day for famUlea or move to other towna. else the Prestdenl may be—for his roe says It Witt not, after all, cut ^ Xeuost Mbilc benrii^ eince the TipT initial limit on a stata of Boundln once algned an affidavit thsaa traditional Thanhsgiving off local u x funds for the CD. '1 flood eflMion M the Lcgie- Ben. Jamea J; Whelan of Bridge­ first examination of the. chief EX-. Green Manor Estates waa award­ saying he' was not a member qr Day affair*, but ha offara the ear port aald teoanU were "trembltag”' bcuUve 'since right a ^ r the ai^e is only 30 days. But it could . State Civil Defense Director Leo •tnrted. .•/ ed * permit today allowing con­ the party dr a person who had ra- surance that rain, expected toidflht, J. Mulcehy iuid flrat selectman it coRtrote expire next March a t t6a prospect of rcnt-controla ex- turn from Denver. struction of 15 new stores sod 30,- M extended for almllar periods un> cently terminated membsrship. wilt end by tomorrow m orn^. ^ii locrata Want to continue plrinl March »l. He suggested Today’s report front'Maltingly 111 tha end of the proaidential term "Fair play requires that one - -Albert W. Appleby Robert H. Lewis Jr, resolved their N it 000 square feet of office space at' in January. Cafe had been ex­ The rest of the day, he says, will differences at a 2^ hoiir meeting let the 1997 aesaion of landlords be allowed a 15 per and Shyder, fottmying their pre- the new shopping center on > W. have the opportunity to chaUenj* Albert W. -Appleby, father of turn claar and bold. cent hike Until the next Legislature breatifsat cMmtnation of the pected to serve until then when ho Millard L Appleby of 3S Gerard yeeterday/' turb decide the qiiea- Middle Tpke. by the building In- the basia of, and reasons for, a «ia- BualnasMa; offices, schools, The meeting was hastily ar- tton.' ■ meeU.^ , PbMident^aald no compllcstlons apector'a office. moved up from the vkSe preaidemiy nial under this' aection ^directly St., died Monday la pld Bridge, xApanllcd by Rent HIkea - -V alter Vargas conunitted auiclde N.J. banka aii Director Fred J. Unwin ■ Wth the excepUbn of/lwo have emalned normal and stable and imaa construction, as are the right to permit an applicant to i.i! people, the debate aiiapeaup^along landlords in some inatanceslu durlug the past week,” the report building now already under con­ him in any building not used for testify and present evidence: - It Hulse Fundral Home, 455 Main from 8 to lO'a.m., but. then will ■ - prompted the governbr to call the '-y party llnea. \ rents to four and Rverllmea/what said. "Hta weight hae remained struction lil "Group A.’V c^mon criminals. This could must Include the right to kno\d St., Bpotawood, N,^ J, . be no home delivery. meeting. lillii they were befo constant ayi72 pounds. Hla cardio­ ' Kaplan said the foundation for ktep- Cafe incommunicado in hla -that the decision will be reached Union Sendee Tonight ' /< . Unsatisfied ^ifh CD. Program •reaka wfUi O p a m cn ^ , / The letter said the toWn of- One of the pe*^ wat a Demo- Republtciiiuriclt this gram likewise remalni stable. Hla the new buildings in the "R" group home until Kubitachek is safely in upon evidence of which he la Church service* will be hold to­ Vndec^nmeaaure offmMby Rc- prothrombln\actlvlty la at a aatia- has already been put in and build­ office. aware and can refute directly.” night and tomorrow. ; A listing ficlala wero not satisfied with the erat. Rep. MaaM^ Mlnor.of Ply? ' / present 'Civil Defense program mouth,- who tiroke from hip col*^ ublici^ House Leadfr Norman K. faetory level.V ing will beg^im m ediately. A state of siege also restricts Toungdahl ordered the State of thembgn be found elaewhare in ila of Fairfield, the extenilona The President arrived at hla He aald tne second group of other conatituUonal guarantees: Department to give Boudin a hear­ today’s H4*«ld. In addition, the / and tiUt they .were considering leagues amid long applause to CP^ 0 y cutting off it* funds to the CD. poee aHj^trola. toXflood-atricken towns would be downtown \G etlyaburg office stores will cotnain the new gears, 1. press censorship is authorized ing within 20 day* If It takes annual Union ^Thanksgiving Ssrv- only^uitU July I- Roebuck Co. outHjt and McClel- undqr it. This has been impoaecf’ on / /3Th*y said they were "experienc­ H a^ d if it’s right to'^ontrol clutching a handful of correspond­ place, It wilt be the flrat quMl-Ju- Mrs. John I* Wlaterbottooi Ic* for members of all faiths will 'v navHe said ■Mien hta eiao geaproposal wpawmeaa ^-osaacan prop wgr ing increasing dUBcultles in price of rente, it would be ence as he walked from hla car- ian’a. Other lesseejk will -be an­ recent' occaalohs without the auth­ diclal passport, hearing ever con­ The funeral of Mrs., Jdhn L. he held tonight at -7:30 it the eny be cqnaldered flood laglslatlon. Press secretary Hagerty waa hla nounced In thp fu tu r^ h e said, ority of law. ducted under court order. Wlnterbottom, 81 Ediduml St., will Bowers School auditorium. Rabhl /justifying our.Civil Defense re­ ht to control tpel^ ce oT other 'ni^xIMmbcratie extension propo­ The office 'Space wcHfd perhaps 2. The right to privacy in cor­ sponsibilities since the complete ■'r thinga. only companion. , In a^eral past cases, the BUU b« held Friday idtaraim at 2 Leon ^ind of the Temple Beth. /■ /' sal cah^t, he\Mld. Pre.aldent Eisenhower has accept­ furnish quarters for 100 ooctora or respondence can be limited. Department Issued passports, o'clock at the Watklna-RlMt Fu­ Sholom will deliver the main ad­ change in personnel and lack of >e otha^ waa a landlord, SenattKmlmrity Leader Theo­ ed a week ecrllcr than expected dentists if that were UieNfse the 3. Freedom of 'assembly can be thereby obviating thelieceaalty for policy-.at the state and area level Girls’ / R n i^ of wait Hartford, neral Home, 142 E. Oanu^ 8t„ dress. • X of Connecticut Civil Defense.” dore 8. Ryan of. Sharoi) said the the resignation of Lbthair Teetor accommodations were put to\Kap- ' denied. - a hearing. with the Rev. Dr. Fred R, . The Tbuiksgiving Day sports the Judiciary Committee, tan estimated. But, , he point' t ■ ' ■ I But after yesterday's meeting, Which wat holding tha hearing: Democratic prappbM ,wai a aource as assUrant secretary contincrce. 4. The hums no longer is inviol­ i . / ■/ ■ . • minister of the South ___ schedule iaqiie of tha most attrac- of ‘‘erabarnM n^t and regret" to and. has named Frederick'H. Muel­ that present plana are that oi able tu the authorities. Lewis’'said; . / *'R is not right that wa nave to Church, officiating. Burial will tiv* ever ftfoced here, with tha an­ •'Everythinjg is pretty well him. He aald' the communities in ler, Grand Rapids. 'Mich-, hla lUC- few offices of this kind will 5. ' Freedom from arriiat except in East Cemetery. I nuel Flve-2Qlb Road Race, foot- WOOL/ gn to the State and beg thwn to cesaor. ■, ' bably be rented. . Democi^a^c Cliiefs straightened out now I waa flulte give ns a fair raturn on our private hla district include^ haril-hlt Wln- ttiile a crima Is being conunitted Friends may call at' tha fU**ral batt and basketball on the docket satlsiled with Oapt. Mulcah/s ex­ sted, and are looking to the Leglc- The Get,ty?buiw White House The seconfl lot of stores will be o ^ n d e r a w arrant may be modi home tomorrow' night from 7 Xo in the paaC-fhe biggest of Inveetmciits.T anriounqed Teetor'a remgnation on two ievela with the upper fac­ planation. We will continue to Here's what the Pemocrata lature for help on flood protMme, fled Hold Foiitii^ Talk 9 o'clock. the*e events will he th* road race, spend town funds for yClvtl DO' not action on leglalaiticm heNiald and Mpciler's appolntmeht last ing toward W. Middle Tpke., and said: .the first floor facing toward the fl. The right to iMUl^ may be s u itin g St 10:80 tn..F'ont of the< f4n#e." COATS had nothing to do with the night. Teaterday waa. Mueller'a denied. Mary Cheney Library'mi Main St.,' Sen. Patrick J. Ward of Hart­ 63nd birthday. Mueller hekds a new road entering from Broad St. (OoaUaBod tro n Fag* Oas: Unwin Ai ford, Sanata praaidant pro tarn- aster. which will come In a t the rear of 7.' pieXpeacetlme freedom to the event has attracted a record- Towm CD Director Unwin said The beat thing the committee ^mily-owned furniture 'manUfac- enter,-^ rei In, or -leave the iCAP Takes Orders breaking number of entries, 88, In- port. said axtension of contrela t^lng ttrnj, . the stores. Otlcago to point up admlnial he Concurred with/the statement. ^ . 0 0 would bo a way lor pcopla in Con- can- do, he aald, was to raject the country can sharply reaUlcted. clqding several national cham­ Molcahy sald/ne assured Lewis Democrattr measure In commit­ retary of Commerce Weeks lion ‘‘accomplishments” in foreign pions. Sponsored by Nutmeg For­ aoctlcut to idtaia uie “suffering said Hat month that Teetor. for­ affaire. For l lo lid / Gandhi' and Unwin th ^th e CD is planning and burden” of the floods. tee and "never bring It outi' est, No. 118. Tall Cedars of Leba­ a stepped up''^progran. which will mer hmid of the Perfect Circle A spokesman for the committee Senate Democratio Lnader Democrats, control the Senate, France Pushes non, the r'see attracted 10,000 Include tvni control exercises a R E G . U .9 C Joeepb S. Lpago of Norwich said Republicans, the Hoiue. • Corp., pisipn ring manufacturers: ArgeiitinaNWilitary said .a speech by United Nations The Civil Air Patrol Cadets are spectator^laat November. All pro­ month, wte in Ridgefleld and one Intended toH«ye government serv­ Ambassador Henry Cabot Lo^e now holding a candy tale which ceeds collected at the race will en­ in Hartford, and a weekly radio Y*m dyed wools, ice on Nov. Jr., #t the chairman’s dinner on ter the Muscular Dystrophy Fund drUl in Ridgefleld. after failing to And one )n Coven­ There w«s explanation why ‘Open Sky’ Pl^n Backing Ara urn Nov. 30 in effect would serve to will Continue through the holidays. watch plaid, chin­ try or WlllTmantic. of the Tall Cedars. H/ added that the first of a Generals Feud Teetor, a target w attack by the answer what he termed “growing I^flts from the sal.e of this 6an- ' Two Football Oamea es of meetings for CD dlrec- chillas and boy style In view of hta pain and anxiety, CIO for more than a year, resigned (CoatiBOod from Oae) attacks” by Democrats oh the Ei­ dy will be used for cadet uniform*,, Souppa was unaware 1h*l h* was Bu'enoa Aires, Argentina, There will be two football V was being echeduled for Btrat- furry eollttrs. Sites earlier than tha date mentioned by M l, :;^p,royi(jijnal. Pres^tont senhower administration’s conduct einerg*ncy_aqi^p.rafnti garnee, - one at Mt. Nebo and the ,within a week: MWwadtng.. lAa:-yaad:. Jaoqba^W ei^ -frssh approach' t^>^lobal flisanna- 88 VI ^ vVfUVU fW IMU YmUlfyl OnCoiitei^ drd Arsmbiirii. said. Iasi n i^ t of U.S.' forol|fl policy. fligjbt- acholsrahlps, and-for crafts other involvii^;'the seitii-prq 2Iah- Muiuttiy said the CD’s program Perfset OUclbi'i NswrCMUs, iqd.. ment would ernrget anywhere. gentina’a armed forces are soltd^ X ^ e isto.i]>«ai^n "theaflmlpi- \. Judge Gryk also entered » guil­ foundry la currently involved In Veteran olMerverS predicted the Jratlon's sccomplishmenta with" .commlaslon Hould run through the behind hla 11-day-old! government. S H I A f a i l ^ i n W a £ ^ ^ " ty flnolng in the case of Jahet M. a strike marked by acts of violence. t^ ia on foreign affaire,” the Anyone wishing to place an or-' the East Hartford Merchante at tober floods and that the organisa­ ’'SyiD I''""' Denlke, 23, of Ridgefield, wnq, annual rcMiri of its five-nation Aramburu made hla flrat rsport comntittee said. - to the people over a nationwide ra­ der for candy’ may contact .Capt. 10:45 a t the high school field. F es-' tion still was tied up with paper FUNNU SHIRT LINIDCimfllllf through Atty. Richard Law, plead^ subcom'^lee, ‘ then dump the In rScent days, Adlai E. Steven­ Rudolph Young, 71 Cooper St. ture of the afternbon slate will be (OonMaued ftaM Page Om ) ed, not guilty to a charge of .vio­ whole /Controversial question into dio and television hookup. He de­ work. son, Govi^verett Harrlman of New ^Dn Fridayr Lt. Myles Buckley a midget football game between B ut he said "the floods providecl Fully washable Vlaco** SILVEMUTI lation of 'rules of the road. the tep of the General Assembly. clared his government, which took York aniTvSen. Kafauver of Ten­ Girb' SwcRtcn BOBH'S popularr Opera olTics in a military coup that re­ and Cadet Roger Hathaway will the Firefighters and Police Cruis­ the OD forces with a far more to r th a t thera w as a “doctrinal fliiea^ Accotding to the testimony of Th*^ Assembly had delayed arm# nessee all n ^ e pounded, aw ay' at ers for the Towm Championship style, sik tannad debate In hopea the foreign min- moved provisional President Ed­ be interviewed by Ben Hawthorne comprehensive workgut In action, i« hi-hvMt virfis leathsr, 7-U. tion’* intolvad. Jrolman Walter Ferguson, -a car Parlies id' Mark various aspera of Republican for­ on hi* 8:19 morning show over well as a leg on the. Albert B. 3.99 Denlke .was driving passed Jstera would reach some agree­ uardo Lonardi, enjoys the "unan­ eign policy. \ ■ ' ^ than practice exercises wmld have 2 9 * •riM . . . foshlen-trisi That sounded lihe he was talk­ another in a no passing, sone on E. ment paving the way for action imous cooperation and enthusiastic WHAY radio. They will discuss Memorial Trophy. Kickoff will done.’’ ing about the old question ef Hdiiday iti Towji the Civil Air - Patrol's new cadet a t 3:15. Mulcahy was appointed the CD WOMEN’S leathor moos; M ld d tt^ k e . here. adhesion of tha arihed forces of Basketball enters the spdtlight warm ihearllnt 4« artiere, when and how Army abla­ In b ^ te stim o n y . Miss Denlke About the only common view the nation. program. .- head to succeed William Hesketh Elegant pattern gddi tgMo tion should be used in actual the western Big Three and Russia Also on Friday at 1 p.m., Capt, at night with Manchea^r High lost May. RIbIteoff’s appointment -Our own ‘ Penilletigh' brand o^lar. 4 to 9. J k .w w laid Uie oar she had puuwd had Hebron, Novi .23 (Spe^lal)- Rumors of growing Army dis­ St. Mdry’g G^ild opening its season against the expertly tailored for ae- chanfl hr yeart to cetfle- batUa. Tha “Key West” paper out­ pulled in fkmt-of her from th# Ambng the many Thaiiksglvlng hsld was ths general feeling that content have spread since Aram- Young and Cadet Sgf. Eugene didn't go too well with man^ of the W hitflt «r Potlflls. Franch or lorrol Ciifft lining the roles and missions of armaments should be reduced and Snow will appear on WIWB's tele­ Alumni at the State Armory in State CD people and there' was j fioin comfort. Clibice of X left side of th^ road and she w|s Day family parties in the town to buru^ a major general, and his Sets Sale the traditional Turkey Day game. CHILDREN’S lcaUi4r- Reinforced wear point*. the armed forces touches general­ forced to drive around It. There the danger of atomic war elimi­ group of ''democratic'’ officers be­ vision program, "At Your Service,” some grumbling. smart colors. Sm. med, Ig. Grants takes a easual ttyW, like; eoft eheaehear- ^ ■take place tomorrot^s a reunion nated. A preliminary game at 7;r:15 will Some CD people in, the Fairfield J t M ly on the msttcr. That was baaed wasn't enjugb spacs between the at the home of Mr/and Mrs. Har­ gan cracking down on some other on Channel 30. At this tim* per­ open, the cage twinblll. riN t BR0ADCLO1 adds a dash of glitter or Ung cottar, • to on results of a conference oP mili­ two cars to allow her t'' use her They also agreed that the U.N. Mrs. Allan Hotchkiss, presli tinent information about th* Civil County area resigned soon after ry H. KIrkham. , Disarmament subcommittee—th^ leaders of the ' military revolt tary leaders under fonhsr Pres­ brakes, she said. , 'H^'elve gueats 'are expected, Mr. which ended Juan Peron't’ dictator­ of St. Mary’s Guild, and gene: Air Patrol will be given. /- Mulcahy took over, x a flowery iti^if...and be­ ident Triiman at Key West, -Fla. Others fined fdr„ rules of the and Mrs.. Fr^erlok KIrkham and Big Four plus Canada- -shodId ship. Peron, now in Panama, and chairman of' the annual sale a ORiSS flHIRTS hold a gift that is thought­ It is qwUsd.out in morex|ctaU road violations fo II^ :\ pursue the disarmament program supper, planned Thursday, Dec. 1, Suffer Injuries la a Joint Army-Air Force sgiM- daughter l ^ n e 8f Devon; Mis# pending another foreign ministers' his diehard supporters prodicted ful and practical. 7 to 14. « W * * * W W ★ ★ W flr W W W w w -R Louis C. Guertln, 48, 'of Short Edith K ir^ n . of-PltUfleld. Mass.; the new regime would cpiiapae in in St. Mary’s parish house, an­ Rockville ment on aviation, made in 1993. conference. nounces/that the committee will ployes at Bank That “mtmorandum'of undsrstand^ Dr., Covan$ry,/827^ E rnest^, Ol­ Mrs. Klrkhsm's parents, Mr. and turmoil. In Crashes Here 'ftrtm'tfrUTi tfT' son. 49, of / 23 LaksvlewN Dr, Mrs. Harold L. Gray, and their / Just before taking office, Aram- serve a typical Ne\v England boiled Ing’’ says,' among other things,' dinner #1 two sittings, the first at Receive Bonu§ Churches to Hold 7 7 that tha portion m a combat sone Coventry. 812; Francis O, Dem*rs, daughter. Miss Mary Gray; alsp Presents Program buru'a faction forced the resigna­ iiiil 88, of Wlllimantlc, 29; AlfaOrt Mrs; Kirkham's grandmother, Mrs. tion of.Lonardl’s army iptnister. 5:30 ahd the second «C 6:30 p.m. Police eald three propi* suffered la which Amdy planes may fly de- in th^ pariah hall .. minor injurie* and one driver was panda on tho alae of fercaa an- Franceacheoce, 48. of RFD No. 7,\ Afiiy Mine-’, besides the Immediate Gen. Leon Juato Bengoa, Then The Board of Directors of Ui4 X^Special Services IACH\ r o 9 . 2 .M HsbroiV 88;. liieodQre H. Staualt, Rlrkhsui family, To Ra^bow Girls Those' who have not already se­ arrested a* the result of three gagad, “the nature of . the opera­ they ousted Lonardi, a chief lead­ cured tickets for/the supper may Manchester Trust CO^, at it* regu­ autombblie accidents investigated s ' contemidatad, . .. Important 193 Loomis St.. 29; Stanley R . Mr. and Mr* Albert W. Hltding er of the revolt again Peron lar meeting held yesterday, voted yesterday. Rock4tville, NOy, 23 (Special )- G I R U M . f f I tarrain features and enemy cap- Baraiv,S2.>f Wilitmantir, 29; Wil­ and daughters, tha Misses Alberta claiming that totalitarian-minde.d db so by cohtacttng Mrs. Hotchkiss to pay 11 member* of the staff a Coarfoh.-tailoring2 plus fine quality broadcloth : FURNISHINCS 1 liam Brill, 88,'of Brooklyn, Cohn., Miss Alyce Salisbury, home eco­ or Mrs. Earle iMhan. To assist the James S. Burrill, 44, of 381 Special1 sb^ices for Thanksgiving NYLON iNid abililar.” Broadly, a combat aona and Lois Hllding, will be guests nomics director of the Hartford .pereoiia had the upp4r hand in the 5 per cent Christmas bonus, com­ Summit St., received lacerations wilt bee heldhell in piany of the equals the kind of shirt men prefer. That's ex­ 28; and David Mlva, of Wilson, 29. tomoriow at the home of Mr. and committee with their plans, reser­ •'Xs la dMOad as between 90 and 100 Gas Co., will present a program' LOnsrdi governmenC. vations must be in by Tuesday, puted on the anniisl base pa^sarn- of the face; Andrew J. Leighton, churcjiea In this sro'a tomorrow. actly what you get in these 'Pennleighs* i . . and c o n o N * Heme Deeeratw Drapes afllaa in depth. Anthony S. ^ a n s , 47, of 28 N. Mrs. Wlnthrop E. Hllding in entitled "Holiday Goodies for Be'itgoa and another member/bf inga during the year 1050 and'Stip­ Khn St, also chaigdd wl h a rules Storrs. 'Die younger Mr. Hllding Nov. 29/ 18. Warehouse Point, had a \ commuhUy,ThankSgivlng Day they’re priced at tyi^ical Grant savings. 14 to 17. -vFrstttost In'tosns J iru>No,4rwn>B XSm Of heUcoptam has a pre- Teenagers.” following the meeting the> Lonardi cabinet. Brig. Gen. The, sale will open a t 2 p.m ulating a minimum bonus of 220; “slight” leg Injury and Jack Gl- seryicb will be'held at 8:30 a.m. at RROADCLOTH cadent hi actual combat. Army, as of the road violation, 'lad his-,caae Is assistant professor of engineer­ Juan Jose Uraflga. have been re­ Beesuie of the gro^Vth and ex-., nolled. of Mancheiter Assembly, No. 15, and the usual wide choice of prac­ saver, 14, 107 Cambeidg* St., ,Uie ’Baptist Church, wlUi the / R A JA M A S watt as Marine and Air Force ing St the University of Connecti­ Order o ' Rainbow for Girls. Mon­ ported under arrest and two other cellent earnings of the bank indi­ 'suffered abrasions and bruises on Thanksgiving message,- “What’s “ehoppera”' Sew into and made Evans was Involved In an* acci­ cut. prominent holdover .^-from the pre­ tical and fancy aprons made by cated for the current year, this Solids or Patterns 2 NylM TalliiM ORiiaiRt dent Nov. 16‘ at the Intersection of day, Nov. 28. in the Maaohlc the Guild members will be offered his back, Right with the World" being given . landmga behind enemy lines in the Vesjfcr's^rvlce Temple. vious government ar*.^ rumored on action has been taken for the first l^trolman Thomas Graham by the Rev. Richard B. Hardy, pas­ ^ Y di", t r ami t i ” u)N O Korean War on many' occasions. Center St. and proctor Rd. The Rev. Douglas Pimm, priest- fo.r'salf, together with numerous time in several years. .It is the The members are requested to the way out. other articles for children and estimated damage a t'2600 to the tor of the First Baptist Church of And Air Force copters were used Judge Gryk suspended judgment in-charge of St. Peter's Episcopal report for the meeting which will Aramburu's-' regipAs '-says it equivalent of a half months pay. front of the Burrill car,' which hit West Hartford. The invocation will In tha war games for the lame in the case of Joseph Deacon, 61. Church, announces thqt thefe will wants remaining Feronlsta ele- grownups. ' Waltsn-P. Gorman, chairman of itouffsats at tho fashion start promptly at 7:30 p.m. They Afternoon tea will also be an embankment beside .Wetberelt\ be given by the Rev. Forrest Mus- smartest: nylon taffatas 2 O rgaRA y\frlicillRt Mafl of mission- from which the of RFD No. 3, Coventry,, charged be a vesper service of the Eastern menta swept out ,0f the mUltar5\ the'boara, stated, "Members of the ser, pastor of the Union Congrega­ iim S tar St 5 p.m., in^the church on are requested to bring articles for served. St. when Burrill lost control COAT or MIDDY with soft nylon bodtess. TT sM gi“ unro 'Amy was barred. with ylolstlon of the rules of th* the trinket boxes to be sent to the with public- trials for officers ac­ Board 'Of Directors join me in rounding a curve negr Hillstown tional church.'The Rev. Df. Allison Waalth of trims. 7 toaf. Pii; road and granted continuances of Sunday. Invitation to attend \1 b cused of grafting during Peron'* pointing out the efficient and loyal Heaps, of the L Congregational open to all. - ■ \ Newington Home for Crippled Rd. about 10:20 p.ni..;.. , BtZES A-D _ tha cases of six other men with the Children. Miss Jane Kassler is tenure. Fork of every' member-of our staff The car skidded about T5 feet Churoh, will read the. Governor’s sama charge against them. Also the Rev. John G. Bech of Military courts yesterday or­ during this unprecedented year of I ■ Chairman of this project. before hitting the -embankment, proclamation. The Rev. Eklwin A. ♦ a* W W flr « # W f l c*ro, who fought The session of St. Juhn'aEehool rhown by lour board's action.'' Thanksgiving and the Rev. Qarl Faleigno, 41,- of New -Haven, to day. He request* that anyone in­ at 3:30 p.m.. Friday, will- be The bank passed the 21p»000,000 according to police. He w as treat-, \ off the Navy-led revolt against ed St Manchester Memorial Hos­ Saunders of the Methodist Church, The charge of failure to M Nov. 3t); Joseph V - Violette, 37, of’ terested convnnmicate ' with him Peron in June, and Gen. Jose Hum­ omitted this week. The Saturday iba.rk in ri^ u rc c s In January of will give the prayer.'There will be ' hand -brake of hie truck Iq _ or any o 0 h » deacons. ^ morning session 'at 10 o'clock at pital and released In •’fair" condi- . Bridgeport, to Dec.' S under 220 berto Sqm . Molina, who was this year And the 211.lf00.000 fig­ tion, hospital officials said. special music by the Baptist against Gsbriel Speetor, S9, ol( 18 bond; Anthony J. Angelico, 39,'of - Small Fire-Reported t Peton's syerstary of national de­ the church will be held as ususl.^ ure in October of this year. Church choir under the direction of IHUford Rd.,.was netted by Judga Norwich, to Nov, 26; .Steve J. A fire in a house occupied by Mr. A Hartford man was charged . ' i Leighton, operating a motor­ fense., cycle east on School St. near Vine Leslie Denley, organist. Wesley.C. Oryk in Tow* Court Minlck. 42. ’ of Haddem. alH> to and/Mrs. Oron Thompson caused with driving under the influence . Luceib waa under arrest at the A special Thanksgiving com­ I St., toll police: he lost control today.' Nov. 28; and Charles W. McGee. sopie excitement . here. Vecently. of liquor and his w PaHente Today: JSO. According to an , interpretation want the question siibmlRed at the Burnham St., police said. ysHajifr defended Speetor, State Police at Stafford., bar­ original spirit of Thanksgiving, a* ' In another dlapoaition today, cojmtry Jail for Intoxication. He evening at the home o( Mrs. Gard­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: which would- make it necessaiy to election and said he Would be glad Patrolman John Turner investi­ o riginate ob*er\-ed by the Pilgrim. ner Q.-flhorey. racks have conflrmed that State Robert Cobb, 215 Hillstown Rd.; to assist. gated and said the boy's clothing , Judga Gryk o r d e ^ the forfeiture- was Arrested yesterday by Patrol­ set up entirely separate machines Fatlver*.” of $35 b o ^ posted b y cairlsUmn man WilUam Copke on the com-, ratrolman William Tomlin ia co­ Mark Burns. East Hartford; .John for the rafUea question and any Martin Said the bankers should caught on the buniper of the Bill­ Thanksgiving Day at St. John's mahbkcfcer, «9; of New Canaan platnt of 'a restaurant owner. Maachester Evening Herald He­ operating with Lt. Walter Cassells.' Michslsk. 42 Norwood St.; Mrs. ’questions ori which property quali­ frame a specific question and put ings car and he wa# dragged about Episcopal Church will be observed niiij Judgc'Gryk fined Arthur Forst bron eorrespondent, .Miss Susan Sgt. George McCaughey and Pa­ Lillian Reed, RFD 1, Rockville: it to the attorney general and at 10 feet before the car stopped. :i:lh and Switxertahd. after his arrest fications voters can also Itiallot, ' Olsaver’s Injuries wefe minor, bv a service of hdly communion at Monday onR t 15 by State Tro<^r 48 Seagrave Rd., Coventry, 212 for Pendleton, telephone ACadtmy trolman Walter'Caasella Jr. o'n In-' 'Wendy Robbins. 25 Westminster Hartford and several other com­ the same time enlist the support of 10 a.m. Prayers and Bible selec­ John Fejach of tha Stafford cutting In and out of traffic; Ron­ 8-8454. vestigation of the incident. Rd.;‘Mrs. *Ruth Weldlg. RFD 1. officials In towns where the results the patrolman repotted. No munities have apparently recently charges were brought by police. tions which were first provided in 9080$ SKCMU Snringa Ixuracka, who charged' ald P. Crowley, 29. of Hartford, $13 Rockville; Jeffrey Johnson. 45 held invalid elections. of elections may be placed, in Jeop- 1789 wi'U he used as usual. Hymns Im backer with speeding. for passing a stop sign; and suSv Bigelow St.; Mrs. Angeline Piet- The question first arose yester­ ary by the ruling. will be suhg during the service, * 8fl* PAHTY FBOCK8 Flshbackcr, whose car police pended Judgment in the case of Tss, RFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Bertha day when Town Clerk Samuel J. May Seek Amendment with Miss Eva Little, organist,, in * Nylon, organdy, erlen and allk. 4-dx. ■aid waa clicked at speeds o f-85 Bernard T. -Wershaur, of - South Atty. Rubinow Picks Group Bissell, 26 Cottage St.; Joseph T^kington Jr. noted ■ an 'opinion 'Meanwhile. Turkington express­ charge of the music. The Rev. to to ra.p.h., reH>rtedly told Fersch Hadley Falls, Mass., who was HUcker, 152 South St., Rockville. ed the hope that the one-machine- from the office of Attorney Gen­ luy H«r A Uwyt Maurice Foulke*. re9tor ot- St. that he planned to return to Swttz- charged with passing s red- light. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eral John Bracken, formulated by for-900-voters law could be John’s, will be the celebrant. SflS INFANTS’ OORDUROT ■rland, vdiere he haa lived -for the The case of LauTehce Dzlordzi. To tPlah Community .Chest daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Salem Joseph Hoffenberg, assistant at­ amended during the current spe­ VacuHm Ci4kNiflr There will be a Thanksgiving ^ COVEftAJAA. Pastel color U-24 moa. peat two years, in about a week. 59,|-Of 99 School Sf.. charged with Nastlf. 241 Vernon St.; a son to torney general.. in - answer to a cial'session of the Legislature, Day-service this evemng a t 7:30 at ..A laobha^ed with speeding, Rob- non-support,''was_____ continued to Sat- ^ '-sat------. , ^ . _ _ _ ■Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sturtevaht, 6 question posed by the o^ce of -Ray Warrenr ’one oif the-town's^ U^t-ldELAM M E'S the ' Ffrot Evangeircsl^^^^ I ^ art R; Graveiins,-18;^a4NBst Hart-^^ urday. Hi-is n m m S a i r f i w fljrwoBES sm rw 'ioiiN i;^^ “ The OhSipber of Commerce is.:cusscd at a number of Chamber Silas Rd. Secretary of State Mildreid Allen. repreaentattves, said he might ap' THIS CHRISTMAS Church. f1 % lijilcii Sipi p. Colorful atylas. UtU* girls’, 4-dx. ford; and Henry A. Adams, 44. P. moving u etd On its plan to set up meetings. Sentimna at the meet- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: The opinion said that the raffles proach the Elections Cbmmlttee of Mitsd buitsn 1 p. Box 176, Coventry: were fined John Koubik, ' '140 Hollister St.; the LeKlslatuas Monday. “Unques­ ------OHts fhmt twfnkfo with ' styflnganflgMifJfy 89 and 215 respectively. ww 1 a* wa a f Manchester Community Chest, ings. was very much'in favoriof matter. Public Act 409, must not Our g.f g host soffsrs II l-'ff |w|ag» feeling for which has been growing the protect, Robert Uccello. 29 Kerry Sl.; San­ be included on a machine on tionably other towris have encoun­ 60 ffauge, 15 denier, lanoliied, dark .leant young fekhSii khm§ found in 5.9g snffsrs * FLEECE LINED MOCCABINR Norwin Souppa, 81, of Old Turn- fl. ULFJLaL fl.fl.ayV/vsl. U 9 steadily over the past several .. For .the paat several years, tho dra Wilson. RFD 1, Rockville; Suz­ which there also appeared ' ques­ tered the same problem,’: Warren In rfth govorlo Crop* * Laathar-lika; ahaarling coUarad. 8-8. 1.99 J Nka Rd,. Oovantnr, was lined 2I2 . years. ■ _ , - ^ idea of one drive that w ould col- anne Smith, 15 French, Rd.; Mrs. said; pointing out that those prob­ nylons. Sizes 8Vi-ll. for vMaUon of tho rules of the tion* on which property qualifica­ lUY HER A “ Atty. Jay E. Rpbii.ow ha.s been . lect fuiids for all charitable drgan- Martha Reich, 441 Summit St.; tion, voters as. well as resident vbt- lems must have come to the com­ road. Warrantee Deed*. , Fedir Prowa. 176 S. Main St.; Mrs. mittee's attention. STEAM IRON t o » 4$ 42444442 4228 42 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ♦ Through hit attorney, Ronald . Paul W. Ppugan to Arthur M. aelected to appoint a committee | izations haa gained adherents Jn ere might vote. i ’ that win take steps to -form a : Manchester. : Viola Pulford, Wapping; Mrs. (A property qualification voter Turkington said he waa consid­ AT UFLAMME'S t u ■ Jacobs, Souppa entered a plea of Rittcnbeirg Slid Louise' W. Rlften- Elizabeth Maher, 20 Westland St.; ering writing to the attorney gen­ nolo contendere to the charge.^ berg. property on ’rving St. Chest here. He said today the ; The idea that Majuliuter should is one who does not live in town .JJrifT ijnn.it .ny Ch*st w’ould probsbly be formed | join-with other communities em- Mrs. Grace Hart, Bolton; Mrs. eral to ask if the raffles matter THIS CHRISTMAS Budgtt Strttdi NyloRt Hand painted shirts with Heavenly soft tricot, sized When Souppa was arrested by a , John M. JU nnell qnd Ge _ but who has a right to vote on cer­ Choice of 5 ctyle*. Man-' wnneji ant^ ueriruqe|grat .joti «n- expwimental basis,’ploying-* Community Chest has Olive Tallejb 127 Porter St.; Ed­ tain types of questions.by virtue .constitutes an election within the rhinestones pinpointing the and shaped to fit perfectly T i radar patrol Nov. 16, Jacobs said, E; Unnelj to'Earle S. Rohan and "but with the hope that, it would ward Misiewicz, SomersvilIe;--Mra. meaning given to election in the darin or Peter Pan col­ VISIT t:th: ha was suffering from a violent Alice J.\P.oh*n, properly at 65 been favored not only by those of his owning property in toym. Magic Stretch NyloRs e\quitite.^details. Shdrt'; W um: becomer a permanent community generally tapped for funds but by Marie Evsdas, - 85 Cooper St.; The number of property qualiflea- 9b0-voters law. ■ a lared; deeply cuffed . . treated to yards 'n ;;!pr J toothache and was driving in Bunce Dr! But a check with the secretary BleeviML One boaits braid sleeves. New Italisn or ■sarch of a dentist in Manchester, organization." .those . organizations conducting Frederick Deroute, 23 Flower St.: Won voters who vote la generally 111 ■ . 8.‘, Mv. L. yards of pleats or lace. . , QRANTS TOYLAND n::u iL ’ Certificate of Devise ‘The committee that will work the drives. * Arthur Wsirington, 27 Woodland of state's office indicated the opin­ 'n glitter . . the other, 1 * EState'iOf Atmesley Trotter to small.) boy collar. Sizes 32 to 38. on the project will not be re­ Atty. Rubipow said these organ- ' St.; Mrs. Grace Hutchins and son, That opinion in itself wbuld not ion would probably .be that it ia an contra at lining and some delicately appliqued, II BASEMENT STORE «iH{ John A..’^tte r, property on Bige­ stricted to Chamber of Commerce izaUona. particularly the smaller l9 Durant St. eleetion. WR0U6HT IRON ' piping. Sizea lO ite 20. Long Slsev* Skirts___2J7 !a-l low St. 1 * prevent the town i.from having White, pink, blue. 32-44. ■ members. Atty. Rubinov^said. “It ones, find that a multitude' of DISCHARGED TODAY: Mfe-fthroa .questions at the electjon. Work on FroMcm K i r ills Penonal N otice Executor’s Deed' will embrace repreMntsuvea of all drives is inefficient and that the Anna Addy, 24 Victoria Rd.; Mrs. Town CJounsel Chsrles N.. Crock­ RAILIN8S EMERGENCY Estate of Mary W. Dougsn to The town could put two question* m - ^ i community affalrj',” he aaid, in? costa Involved in conducting them Agnes Bostwick and daughter, on one set of machines snif, lUe ett and. Atty. W. David Keith, Porch'CoIutnns^Hand Rails, OIL lURNER Elizabeth. A. Kerr, property on eluding industry, government and often dissipate a “large percent­ BFD Si, Coventry: Mrs. Eleanor member of the Elk*, one of the or­ THREE WATS Garden St, raffles question on another. i . Pipe Guard Rails SERVICE No 4 m poyniMf witli o GioRf Cradit CovpoN Aceooot CBrd of Thanks * the various charitable organiza­ age" .of the money that is raised. Jberti and son,. WlflimsnUc; Mark Bond Counsel’s Oikinlen \ ganization* backing the raffles There. IsJStill Time Before tions. As a result, many feel' that Blirn*, East Hartford; -'’sul Shea, However, Warren 'Csrley.l I the petition !today «xplor«d the possi­ TO BUY' iMORS yoM COR bHy ot boRiiB salt prkos, pay iolor. Town of Manchester to Fruit Atty: Rubinbw’ also‘said he ex­ ' ^ristraas '' ' of our neii there, should be one Community 117 Prospect St.; Harry Shea. Tor- town's bond oounseL has *ai

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XI * - BUGS BUNNY church It la ataying away from." The plctureaqua "WhiU HouIm’; Jiffy Chriitmaa Trim! WWW iff W W W of John McIntosh, who waa Ckw- Deliver^ Address irv o u w t ^ A bum-blebee growaHo a full Arttwtr to PreviousPyc^ COMINS IN«Pff, ernor .23 Worn around 24 Where design, color and veraa. (Bought polishing) from HellantL after money down. Think of it; NO tha Rev. Stephen Btryjewski, SL Ihe neck nlghtgowna 3S Mexican dish S3 Essential in genuine 33K gdld. Or make dU- ss A R iD a rs ’ An Engliih major-general ap­ Senator V - Well, waan’t I to get tinctlve, original grpating cards, tin^y, theso.cellopacks are 29e for ner put Rice Pattern feeling of luxury and up^to-dats ’The . Thanksgiving aervice apd dey waa mine. ItGoddeaa / Moses and poet Edgar Guest bn fram e ” Bhow-plece" cup and appearance In your room? Direct Thuraday at 9:30 a.m. at the Salva­ aim, had aome of the mahnera pf 36 Death S clear, shining impression. Adc^a a, kpaki eathete. He waa aent. to r 13 H/ {precious loojt for pennies. . 7 saucer. XEIcanor Finch” hand­ from ^famous . name mllla, tion Army Citadel will be con­ 37 Sponsor' How to Inyeet Your 'Bavingm printed HOUDAY PLACE MA’TS you’ll find an interesting saltcUon ducted by Provincial Chnder. Ralph the conmel of a Canadian battal­ / Attendance at the MO o’clock T. Miller. Mrs. Millar will also M ion with\i'n order which he trans;/ church aervlcea had DMn very 30 Mentally r t • Not all blondes look beat in "For appreciation, buy some ive party iqMners to any table. of color, texture, pattern to please sound / GOVEaiNMKNT EMPLOYEIS very femHilne nama'on your Hat you exactly. Stop in soon. ^ preaenL mitted' lit\ the following way: poor. Thta gave the paati^an op­ pastels and not all brunettes are g The Christian Science aery VENETIMI lOmS Colonel Jaggera, father would portunity to have a little ch ^ with 30PUntpart / % pretUest In vlvjd colors./A good LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY would anpraciau a pair of choice like you to move your force'tp the a few of the regular worah 41S0CT7 .- S’TOCK. As of June 30, 1955, Life EARRINGS, hand enameled on ; Soften butter with the back of. TOankaglvIng Day In tha MaMnic EXetKILV. deal depends on skin .tones. If Temple will be baaed on the/text. aecond reaerve trenchea on the “Practically everyone haa adipe 42 Era 21 1 you’re a brunetU'with pale skin, Insurance In fotxe showed an in­ copper. They’re' bn a card that a wooden spoon, workbd against north aide of the hill." The colonel aort of religion," he aaid. "For P for Inatanqe, you cart wear pale crease of 43% over last y ta f. Acci­ ■aya "Especially fbr you." Shop the aides of a bowl; add a pinch of Psalms 9712: "Rejoice in thvt«ord, •LAUNDEREB breathed abort, for hia mOn were etance, my flock knowa which' sr zr b 11 d r colors, too. / dent and Health for the first abt , early from the fascinating assort­ dry 'mustard and flnaly grated Ys Righteous." and glvvUianka ,40 Big M i months showed an increase of'/ ment qf imported (^IUBTMAS Swiss cheeae^Tum Into an attrac- at the remdmbranoe of /hia holl- ; S3 Mr. Baba U / Vegue Patterns Now Here 126% over comparable period/6f CARDB and dtstlnctfve WRAP- Uve amallxbatainer and top with heat;’’ and correlatlv^ passage • REFMRa OCT DDR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HqUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE \ .64 Games of • ^Tssh as tomorrow, VOGUE 1964.’’ COBURN and MIDDLE- PINGS. finely chopped parsley. Serve with from the Christian SoiencS text 24 HOUR SERVKiiB . chance jr BROOK, Inc., 641 Main St. Call MI crlap. crackers and tomato juice, book. 'd PATTERNS, bifnglng you hlgh- The Thsnkaglvl^ Day service TEL,JA8-81M SfSimiUr -- -4ityle-fashionW for holiday parties, 3-1105 or 3-1196. Gather family and frienda first course. LIETEM.MATOR/ t DOi^'T « (prefix) ) i' » 1 around for a good snack! Looiking for a way to add 4 gay of woraMp at ^ o n Lutheran 1 arSnow avaflaUe at pattern coun­ Church will be W d at 10 a.m. CONN. VENITIAII /ARE .MlNDAUtTLE HAA\ IP ITi? S7 Askew P ter Of J. y f. HALE CORP. Your A delicate shimmering/mold of Apples with Roquefort / / Eatini Here Is pure Ptoasars holiday touch to an apton, towels, HlCRPRy-SMOkEP, BUT .SSToobadt r apple gelatin, green /'and red Cheese Spread You or baby clotbes?. Just a quick At SL John’s CUmreh on Golfray •LIND LAUNDRY CO. OF tM itZ K 1 •rder wiH be DEEJVERBD BY sKe treated like the we'l- St., ’Thuraday, tne Maas at 8 e.m. ______A S t ^ p THAT DARK EEofeeT^ 1 Oriental coin MAIL direct to your home within grapes, pear, bananq and pecans, 'Ingredienti: 1 p a e k ^ s (S oomed giibst gubst you are from the jStroks of your troh\will transfer ESTARUSHED 3Syi SKAhlOVpOAee , r zr r 5T these Showy potnsettlAor cunning la requeatad in memory ot the late M o eeiS S B V iMMv rte m o ^ d p o t three ^ foi(r days. 7- ' servetj.with a chilled quick custard buncea) cream cheeae, jHccup firm- moment yoikatepyoi into the delight- ^LICIMP PMLV MAKES w< ■ . .. ' ’ • aaticd — how’s that sound for a ly-packed Roquefoitr cheeae, 3 fawn moUls to the Iteih you want Walter Rogohraky by the"PolUh -?P 50t)OEhJuV. M e I this place T 5T ’ "•wly-eomirtetednewly- Women’s g la n c e Group, No. 518. MS ShlPRS/.*- . - It'a fun to serve., two holidap' gala Thanksgiving dessert ? tableapoona maymutalte or mayon- trimmed, (if you have time to sew . MEyMAO REAP «P/AE T. M. B^. U. B. Pat Off. D077N Autumn Plenty . tissue and direcUsns are included ’The ThMka|;tving eve service at (M VPUi^ TPMPRROyl VJE'LL 60 n * » s Odyf. It— »T WU * ST n 9 desserts! nalse-typa saU^dressing, paprika, LOUNGE 45. E ^ t Center SL As 1 Baseball (Makes 10 to 12 servings) red and ytHo# apples. for the scalloped apron ttiown Emanuel/Lutheran Church will be ^ N O TM A T m a d e t$ES MORRlSSEy->TILL • Thanksgiving Fruit Cream you step over th\ thick, abft car­ I I or players waar ■ Two packages apple-flavored above.) \ 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,. 5P UMHAPPy J u s t CALL ME "Actually, donVknew whathar railly lika th«-fh>lin 5T 1 iD U- Ir.gredienta: 3 eggs (slightly M a th ^ Have cheeaea at room peting to be sealM at a friendly Th#/Rev. Ruaaetl Peery will Con­ PU D STOHS MEADy juat tha. gffaet^ haa on my tathaf!” ' them beaten)y 2 cups milk, >4, teaspoon gelatin, 2 cupa hot water, 2 cupa tapiMrdhtte. Force Roquefort table for two, or at \apaclous one Pattern No: 8626. contains spmo H E P O L L E D P O T \ cold water, cup halved seedless tlssus, sawing directions and cOioi; duct / the ’Thanksgiving service FROM . salt, 3 iablespoens s u j^ , Vi tea­ throdgh a fine sieve, into a mixing to accommodate youV party, the ’Thufm y at 8:30 a.m. in Center PROMiTpi green grapes, >4 cup halved and '1; add cream cheeae. Blend to­ soft enchanting music caats ' a transfers fbr 8 polnaettia and 6 E 6 V P T / spoon vanilla, 1 m^um-sized ba­ fawn motifs. \ rch. nana (sliced), H cup (about 20) seeded red grapes, 1 cup diced gether thoroughly, adding mayon­ magic spelt of well-bcin^ver you. fresh pear, 1 banana, sliced, V4 Sand 28c in Coins, your name, The Mrviee at Concordia Church PRISaLLA’S PDF Offer Aedepted BY AL VERMEER chopped drained maraschino cher­ naise, with spoon. Pile into amall Each dinner menu appem more address and tha Pattern Number uraday ia aChedulad for 8 a.m. ries, -1 can (14 ounces) pineapple cup chopped pecans. 8 marshmal­ bowl; refrigerate. At serving time, delectable than 'the naxt/Nw) it’s lows, cut in •-‘ights, QOick CuStXrd to ANNE CMIOT, THE MAN chunks (drained), >4 cup chopped 8337 sprinkle cheese mixture lightly hard to choose one. Enjoy dinner CHESTER EVENINO HEi FORGERY SUSPECT walnuts, whipped cream, whole Sauce, nutmeg. with paprika. Put bowl. In center out at CAVEY’g teal soon. Dissolve gelatin in hot water. MS liaa A V f. AMERICAS. N Hartford: Nov. 23 (IP)—Roy WHERE maraschino cherries. of flat serving plate or small trtly; Johnson, 28. of Southington. re SHE j MetiKidrSllx well tbe agg8i mtHr., './> Mere.' .la - a-v slunniiig-- data' surround With appMg' BS aurb t« Pnrposs of a hit ia tO wake^. ly-ihickened. Fold in .fnutis,; nuts arrested hare yesterday,. Weat m t- aait and sugar, cook over lowbeat; for the junlor miss w th the near wash apples, then pbllah with aoR woman look pretty, if it doesn’t F ille r QuUta-QlOl; G ginla State Poilca aay iw ta vyantad stirring .(ionxtantly, until thlck- and marshmallows. Ppur into a 2- dry towel. don’t, buy it But whSu you tr quatt.iB>altli ChiUt^iattkBiawfevBssaM. higb->waiated look, full akliT big, r-AikMgeJEeesear^seiL i«bhazy.-'.UiarA -^eiwd; Stbr brwanmtt bfittiHS^ilmffiSrbWa, a P i T bSP ear - eon bananas, dnopped cherries, pine­ with quick Custard Sauce and lar . • Another Tasty Menu AddiUoa andi seated, too. i^rlnkle with nutmeg. pattern pieces and; Iglrec- apple and'liuU/Chili. Serve garV Pattern No. 8337 is in sizes 9, Tender, juicy MUSHROOM for making quUU. I l ' t M nished with whipped cream and\ Quick Custard Sauce 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Slse 11, 8 5-8 STEAK just ooaing delectable Sleep Better; Woke. Refreshed PrlcJ each. whole cherries. Makes 4 to 6 serv­ Two and on t half cups cold mljk, yards of 35-inch; 3-4 yard con- flavor, haa been added to the Snuggle Into a pre-warmed bed ings. . cup cold light cream, 2 tablc- varied -SANDWICH menu at and enjoy tha luxurious conifort of trast. ,Ybur bpoons sugar, V4 teaspoon .vanilla, For this pattern, send 35c In^ JACK’S COFFEIE SHOP, 59 East an BUE(JTRIC BLANKET now on GUte 1 package vanilla instant pudding Center St. Skilfully prepared and SALE at MONTGOMERY WARD If la in smooth' lovely Reasons for a Big ’Thrill coins, your name.-addraaa, size de­ running oi at Christmas’ sired, and the Pattern Number, to epertly seasoned n L E T MIG- c o m p a n y . Wake up truly re­ can make ex> If there ia. any question about IPour milk and efeam into mlx- SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ NON, PEPPER BURGERS, and laxed and refreehed, even If the pensive 1( Christmas glfta mm N>M»a>i«M.W f. It » e g» a "right’’ girt for any fennilnlne ingbowl. Add^sbgar and . vanilla. CHESTER EVENINO HERALD, HOT PASTRAMI continues to at­ houae gets icy cold because the de­ that will >yfully apprsciated. name on your list, step Into Add pudding "mix and beat slowly u s e AVE. AMERICAS, NEW tract satisfied customers again pendable thermostatic controls In John Kubi of PF.AFF------SEW to tray« l ii-t> with . egg beater just until, welt ING in J. W. HALE A L L E Y OOP Blackout BY V. T. HAMLIN fam MATHER’S a t THE CENTER to YORK 86, N. Y. and again. NO PARKING PROB­ the blanket guard you cosily. A see and know that JEWELRY la- mUed. about 1- minute. Do not The new fall A winter ’65 Issue LEM now that the roomy, hsrd- FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE CORP. wui re{ialr your present ..CANGEO IP I KNCXk^ COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO a lady’s birthright. EARRINGS overbeat; mixture will be thin. Let of Basic Fashion,. our complete surfec^ area lets you atep from against defects in materials or aewlng ichtne br MODERNIZE Gnyhound stand to set — takes 5 minutes'. pattern magazine la filled with at­ your car right in to the north en­ workmanship accompanies each and CTRIFY l\ Stop by, alao, MV eOOTCSSAaX. THE SCREEN , just bursting with sparkle and fire Just before serving stir until OECAR.WHATB y ju s r BLACKS) ate exquisitely faiiKioned into eye­ tractive. sew-easy styles to delight trance. When unexpected company purchaae. In bright, clear DECO­ to \ demonstration and try smooth and creamy.. Note: If de­ for 'ourself \a n e ^ automatic g » \ WRONG? ^ OUT/ 16 THE ^ PLEmVOFi catching sprays and leaf dacfgn<> beginner and expert. 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SAVE mone; Ybu can make ItVor buy ave If guests are the rule rather 'The choice of every woman who It one-pleca or ^o-pleipak in anim m ifU tl NECKLACE and EARRINGS of wants comfort, quality and above pump that Uea. And why not? and Btorags apace because Nf than the exception in jrour honiSi'’ OTHER b EDDJNO IS NERDTO t m a gleasqing Rhinestones and Emer­ all, diatincticn picks out a fabu­ Both of them flatter the foot alds will put staqs in her eyes. Ask you may find it helpful to. elimi­ Completely SAFE, eompleuiy Now You Can WeleoKM $20 H nate "powder-room botUpnocka" lous CASHMERE SWELATER WASHABLE, what finer gift for Finger Falqt AUI ilMeSHOir/>W M ^110N to sec pie alluring necklace crea­ from the enticing variety at Even the beloved white cotton tion diwncUVely set with MOON­ by installing a powder bar outside shorty glove wears the .Oriental riatmaa / Mother, PAUL’S PAINT SUP­ cate tha 48 THAT RONOE OVER THERE a flne main course for x cqmpany. easily-cleaned and a greatly appre­ fitted by expert OPTICIAN LES- u n it e d 'A CUP flour seasoned with salt and Coyer the turkey carcass with STATES with a puazte E; TRY TO PICK HER UP, lunch. cia te convenience to yourself and U E CHRIS'TENSBN of UNION water and oM a bay' leaf, carrot, map, 30ci Be an early Santa. yoiir guests. pepper, 2 tableapoona butter or OPTICAL CORP. will usually . margarine, 1 can (1>. cups) apa- onion, cqlarytops; peppercorns and To Enhance Your Table correct the trouble and make you salt. Cook/tha atock slowly for a Tweed ia <|rasay this year. If CThrittmaa cheer should radiate \' Girls’ Coate Are Prettier i' ghetti'aauce with' meaL see better all the time, whatever UND . Method; Have iiyer in eervlng- couple oy hours; atrsln and mix you’ve a twaed skirt with a fleck N S S S e from the holiday table and it,will, Than Ever you are doing. The address ia 785 with condensed tomato, aoup and of vivid color Jn it/.pick, up that at youc hbust^ after you ■alep'Into Your little girl will look adorable aiae iptoces; dust with seasoned Main St. . Sl3» flour, ^ ow n liver in butter. Add canned/W’hole-kernel corn. Add the color In a linen blouaa or M ATHER’S A T ’THE CENTER to .In many of the ALL WOOL liquid from the corn, too. sweater. see and choose from the many COATS how shown at MARI- apagheiti sauce; covSr and almmer ’The low-cut, casual shoe can ROSTON newly arrived FRANCONIA MAD’S, 691 Main St. Each coat is about . . 13 minutes or until liver , ia be as elegant as Its dressier ais- Choose Taya New^ Pay Later Z' expertly URbred with auch g iw n « tir -o w a s lo n ^ . Make# -4 Girls' Dm aea iu. |s.HaU4ajr JNk>a4 WISTIOI CHINA' “PTNNERWARE pSltcrti-, lers if n’s kepf'dllahea’ to per­ YouTl know it’s "just perfact" w .. T.' GRAN'T c o m p a n y has happily priced from 36,95 a 5-pc. jip touches that little girls don’t generous servinga. fection. Buaea Leave when you ,draas ypur future “Miss 'converted its entire lower street 10t64 A.M.>-4tt5^.M.-4> place setting. Imported from Ba­ need to yOarn “I wish 1 was grown­ floor Into a TOY SHOP. It ia com­ varia, Franconia’s pure white china up so I enuld'wear clotiiea like Eiijoy Quick MedlUme Service English Brass Plaques America” in one oF the very'beau- TRMwewi • vnnt * W vwT Sno\v flunfea and icy winds tlfiil HOLIDAY DRESSES to be pletely stocked With EDUCA­ N IW Y O R K .i^ Is decorated/ With colorful ."Mea­ Mommy." ’These costa will fit and Everybody is drawn to the soft TIONAL ’TOYS, MUSICAL TOYS, dow Flowers" the names of which flatter" her to make ybhr heart whipping around corners send.v glow of ENGLISH BRASS found at THE Fy^RWAY. 876 JE F F COBB 3Y PETER HOFFMAN yoil Into • KQPPER KETTI.E Main St. Sizea rafilga from 1.-$. s l e d s , beginner SKATES and CHICAGO . .. are Imprinted on back of each liounce with pride. All sere snugly PLA(JUES, as seen In WATKINS, liuhdreds 'Of fascinating GAMES, -piece to spark InWrestlng conver­ lined to take her comfortably r e s t a u r a n t ! 829 Main SL for 935-Main'St. Use them singly,'in 2-6.8-14. rricefl^ to plaaae. your LOS ANGELfS 8INANCI CO., INC. rHOLYSNOKI./ PATTI, THESE BOWS SHOWING HER MICKEY FINN Cherchez La Femme! BY LANK LEONARD a hot, braclhg . LUNCH or purse at $1.98 to U.98A i BOOKS,. PUZZLES to make eeiMAiNtniiT • >_aMie«na(t BE PLA' ,6H0WM6 ME sation at dinner table. Fresh and through a cold, windy season. groups or In pairs as a wall dec­ Christmas last well into the Naw Plus Tax. Extra Saviiu* < MAMCNima • Sbtan MiTCMU SaiS HOW TO PLAY?/ lovely "Vignette” pattern is s Na c k . Delicioua aoups, sand­ oration .anywhere. They inake en­ 8 rr—*/ \ ■ IT'5 TOO Rl ■ PLAY/ wiches (try the Lobster Roll) and Year. 'They’ll have so much fun Road"Tripe. ' Opea Mon.VTuea. Wed. Fri. 8 M «• rimmed with softly shaded leaves Ground lamb may be' seasoned during, lasting glfU. Keep the Palieut ComtoHahlo with tha ’’Marx” ' Convertible, a 8i88 iaad "lliuradays 8:88 to 8. -ANPneENAscuiicy -SOTHISMOmiN' TNATNEWOOLPirT) "' and tendrils banded with finest and broiled. Brush the lamb pat- home-style pies make up the / A HOSPITAL BED, rented or tempting menu. sturdy 20" car that zoonu across Dpen Saturdays Loaoia aMdo to GOM'miOTWSiMOVIE IFORCEOITOUTOF, TEUME.'MESAiP< J platinum to harmonize with your tics with melted butter, thenr'pla'ce ’^Imtex" Flannel Rklrta, 8t.98. purchased frbm KEMP’S, 763 Main the room with only a alight pres- GREYHOUND Mdeoto of oU oeotS y THEMRE-MTHAIWiANj NMGME! WM! NTS BEEN WEDALLBEAPMSE )0OT,i SILVER FLATWARE. Pick up them so 1 hey are about three You'll find a wonderful value St. provides greater comfort for ,aure btcauae It’s FRICTION POW­ gleaming QANDLE HOLDERS to inches from the source of the heat. Want to k.iow how to make in Boya' Dep't. of TOTS ’N your home patieni; at the aame onhisarm! ina$ so GOW'STEABymTH garUc bread? Cut a clove of garlic ERED, 82.98. A 50c deposit holds reflect happy faces. A fhiartly de- Broil until top side is well browned TEENS, 956 Main St. FLANNEL time U eaaea the fgtigue t)f the your purchase until you get your STARTLE 1MT1 ALMOST HER’ KIR WEEKS!, TOOLAt • signed SILENT BUTLER makes about 5 minutes: turn and into'quarters; Stic into half a cup SHIRTS by "Simtex" are ' onl.v r of soft butter. Allow to stand until home nurse. Call MI. 3-5680 for Ch'rislhiaa eSe’ek, .RAMMEPMIOATRUPC! It ^ easy to tidy up. MATHER'S broil other side. Good with green 81.98. sizes 6-18, In smart, new the reasonable renUtJfee details. ■give frae, prompt' DELIVERYipea*'—and—imrtled ' canned pear the—butter takes u p. the garlic novelty patterns in pastel and deep flavon. Cut a long loaf of FYench Good aafldwich filing; mAabed SERVICE when'you specify. halves Ailed with mint jelly. tones. With two roomy pockets, A stout pair of tweezers will GARDEN bread diagonaljy into thick slices; and satin-lined yoke, these make llverwurat ’’ mixed . with m ^on- do not cut thrbugh’ the bottom of help you remove the pinfeathers naise, >- - Fashion has a many-splendored Packages wUh 'tliat Extra excellent CHRISTMAS GIBTS be­ from a duck. ‘ CENTER look this year. Even little velvet Special Touch the loaf.'Spread, the' garlic butter cause boys need plenty ' cozv ' slippers (or at-home wear glitter ’The same effort but what a dif­ generoii.s^ between the slices and warm, good looking shirts for Weil-Draoited fur the Biaby Sitli and gleam with s'tones anjl braid;. ference in the smart looking, glam­ over the top of the bread. Heat in One Product GIvea 4-Way Aren't childi ert. especially, lovkblk . 8:60 AJiL to school and play. There la a GIFT ,, J. ProtMtioa ! orous ^ (t packages that’ll leave a npJoerate (350 degrees) oven BOX FREE with every purchaae. a t bedtime (no matter'hOw trying' OPEM THUWSUVINa 12i69 NoStt hot — about 16. minutes. Just when you need akin protec­ the day) when they are. freshly a a e e a B a a s i A f0 j^ 7 m y~ Gifts to Mski and. Buy -jxjur fingers. when you use the Shop now during PEAK SELEC­ 'The handmade gift is always the ^harming GIFT WRAPPINGS, TION. , tion moat, ARTHUR DRUG CX)M- tubb^. coxy and'warm ln attrao one that is most tresisured by the matching 'TIES. goI(l and allv A (JIfl of .Music Always Pleases PANY, 942 Main St. brings you a tive FLANNEL PAJAMAS. CAPTAIN EASY Taking Over E TURNER If , you want' to -v'ny "Merry FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Trouble BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER -receiver! and makes the person feel CORD and the bright, gay - Toys for Every .Age HALF" PRICE''SALE on famous GOWN.S and ROBES.-^You’U And ne is a apeclal friend to whom per- ONS from HARRISON'^^ 849 Christmas" in a way that .will VoqTl ije as' thrilled As we were "TUSSY" WIND AND WEATHER the prettiest styles (uui 'colors at r tu TMca THAT gUNi I sonal attention is given. YOUR Main St. They vary . fropY^^tradi­ echo and /re-echo in their hearts LOTION that softens your akin, MARI-MAD'S. 691 Main St. The ' IPMONV*. UOWOWIWC ^'ibu'RE A SHARP when you stop to see thq vast ar­ Msn.'ihe hrouBie MiIXA JUST I FOnectr 7b Ttu.'ibu. UkaanMAT THE j YARN SHOP 50 Cottage St. ha.s tional t o ’ mi^ern deafgna, all for months to come,, choose a gift ray of toys, games and books dis­ heals the painful chapping, pro­ childret. will look so nice in fresh, ^STMBPlM» THOUSHT ROYca ^UYi/AS 70.00. PHONEP/SON. OTKY tXXtKSARE HAViHO THEIR INITtA- _ of music / from' THE . MUSIC bright sleepwear when their fa- I've sreNT haip an mouk hON.TDNISMr/ V* hundreds , lof GIFTS TO MAKE dreamed Up by talen^d artists. played at THE F-AIRWAY. 975 tects It from harsh biting Decem­ aOMt*re*r SHF WANTS that are gav and inexpensive. SHOP, 1013 Main St. On REC­ vorit'e Iml^ sitter must tuck them GerpNe wrs he w6«r— YOU TO Near. A 11.45 v^lue, the >2 large. I^eani Main St. Just wait until you sec. ber winds' and actually fights m sn ta n jiP 1 GUESS ITS OKAY NOW/ FREE INSTRUCTIONS hflp ,vou tlful sheets are^,pnly $1. For big, ORDS a faverite song or .an,album harmful bacteria. In LIQUID In. SLEEPWEAR makipi a practi­ aSNSSTIRgi Mot AT OAK the bride dollar you’ll gasp with IP eiM INSTEAD turn out »rofifxlonal -results the Add-shaped packages the CON- can convey yoiu- sentiments rich- delight. Don’t forgA you can lay- form or CREAM, the 12-oz. siae, cal CTiriatmaa gift for children of lAM SfCWOA FHEitHcxise/ first time J trv. This interesting ’TINUOtfS BOLLS in cutter boxes Iv. PHONOGRAPHS for young reg. 82 is .now 81 and the 6-oz. jar- all ages. OHgfUTTO. c hildren andHI-FI , RECORD — /'**?f**' “ >■ pay cast) at ' shop has many GIFTS TO BUY: to tear ojyCvhat you need.'are .59c! |™B«-FA1RWa Y._ ...... is flt!®-.j5()o.,. ..8A.YE_7flc_on.genUe '■ Jewelry, purse"iuil^ssdrreii. 'decof- aij^$(f.5(). Wrap your gifts early PtAYERS-'Tcjr~teeh'irgel‘a^'pT0vsae . - y——— effective LANOLIN 'SHAMPOO ’ 'fehiiven ' 'c'iihned ’' 1^ ^1 years of enjoyment. ated sugak's for holiday tea, “Capri- anff^ifien pile them where v,ou ran Black cotton gloves in slightly Ihet leaves your hair gloriously With catchup end Worcestershire land" herbs, and CHRISTMAS ly their .sparkle and gaiety be longer lengths g'ct rhinestone sltve-looking. la now 81. Every aauce. h FOR THANKSGIVING CARDS. Stop in and browse Boon.,ffore^ you give them away.■ ■ ■ ■ Navy blue gels black ^aeceaso- touches for late-day wear. "ries. for fall and vyinter. Use feminine name oh your list hopes to find besuty-glvlng' gifts like GUIs "He” WUI Never Forget garnet or emerald green for a / I'or Holiday Nibbling MATHEUVS AT THE CENTER flash of color in hat or jewelry, these under the Cmri'stmaa tree. URiBE ASSORTMENT OE BASKETS certaln to want delicious So, be an obliging Santa.' have assembled aure-torpleaae, CANDIES AND NUTS to serve ail aatiafying GIFTS FOR MEN Belts for a plain, trim dress your friends and' guests that drop (brother, unde, dad,, husband, AND BREENS fOB THE GEMETEAY . NEW RECORDS arb fancy this fall. Trimmed with For End-of-Uw-Oa.V^'omfnrt in to see you during the holidavs. Greet your "happy warrior” with nephew) to make your shopping a four rhinestones both big and joy Instead of a chore. Handsome, IN KEMP'S RECORD DEPARTMENT little. I PINE-LENOX PHARMACY. 299 COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS End O f Season Sale of AH n C FLINT East Center St. and PINE PHAR­ from C. E. HOUSE A SON and maaculine designs on TIE SLIDES “Eer GoNM'Td Work BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE ^TDRY OF MARTHA WAYNE Stubborn BY WILSON SCRUGGR r r S AI/MOST TOMORROW___ and CTUE'F LINKS will add a note ...... Jo Stafford f View-Master Ifcipa with fk’hool MACY. 664 Center at., have tempt­ you’ll win hia deepest affection, ing assortments of "Mary Aliss’ of elegant diaUnctlon to his ward­ BUMT M9UH. PLEASe, I OOMnNkNT LOVE IS THE TENDER TRAP .. . . . Frank Sinatra Grades because COMFORTABLE SLIP­ robe. Compact-size, T'RAVEL Nursery Stock and Bulbs VOUCMci COMEN FOCA ) The chl'd who owns a--VIEW- CHOCOLATES 81.59, for 2-lb. box. PERS are synonymous with con­ HBAft ,70 TALK ABOUT (T A»N MOSE.rM MOWEVTiCANTVW^ 7 2 / ROBIN HOOD ...... Alan Dale | Also' there, are Whitman, Candy ALAR&I CTLCXTKS serve double m avw r/ MASTER Sterescope 82, plus a tentment and reixatlon. You'll find GOM6 TO PLEAD GUUTY.IU LO^C ANGELS IN THE SKY Cupboard, Schraffts, holiday boxed diity in the bedroonri, on i| desk, Still Going On Z n THi eVIMIMUM ...... CrewTUta variety of S-dimensional pictures glove-soft LEATHERS, some or as a dependable jlravellhg com­ sacumryciu. PLASH ROWOL t o MATTEe VMAT-- is bound to be better informed, in 1 to 5 lb. assortments. Crisp, THE NEXT TIME IT HAPPENS .. ... Amea Brothera wholesome PEANUT BRITTLE is cozily FLEECE-LINED. others panion. An efliclent, powerful more able to contribute to class- 54c handsomely lined with smooth OKTH18 . ■■ Deak 'MSiliir’ | EULECT RIC RAZOR apeeda up the Toom:~'dtacuB8iaii. cans of . appetizingly. fresh Tealher. dally shaving ^ore. RONSON Main St. ■ you can buy FULL SALTED MIXED NUTS are 81.39 CXJLOR reels (35c each t 2 for 81, LIGHTERS with large fuel capac­ MrmwFffPMWB and 32. a 1-lb, gift can. Festive The T-shirt dress in broad­ ity, will be treasured hke. flne V IH N ER ’S WMMMtTMB 'giving you 21 pictures) depictiitg "Golden Crest" IC E , CREAM cloth is g«od-4ookinf,- vtekes' to' HISTORICAL LANDMARKS in Jewelry. Wouldn’t he bo pleased MOpgiMSR ~ DESSERT’S are perfect for holiday tailored a ^*^**^''^** an - Xhe Inquirer ■ ' ■ " • • ■ i ' . - .'i: FAGB TWELVi EVENING HERALD. MANCHBSTBR. CONN- WEDNESDAYr NOVEMBER 28. 1955 PAGE T B S T E B r ■fmi Sports Schedule Indian Quintet Ranked tSdxer Gridders Play ns Season Opposes Dane East Hartford

ainst Crad^ Cat'RCa 5.EAOCB St. Louis, Nov. 28. IA9—Den­ 6ec«a* CaasM (31 mark’s rugged Chris Christensen In Road Game niilch ...... 112: “ o‘100 315 By PAT BQLDVC figures tonight to givg hands6ihe> NJ, yuuter____ S3 tl l« 300 Since their organsaticn in 166S' Coach Elgin Zatucaky’s Man­ Elcbolti*r5lcbolti*r 100 M 113 301 Vin<:e Martinez hia toiighcat fight chester High buhetbnil quintet llcChirry----- " $0 312 ths/atrong Manchester Merchant* r S 63 66 13 yet in. Hit cilmo lowara a ahot at haVe not bean beaten or tied by a launches lU 1955-06 aefiaon tomor. ToUIi ...... 447 436 -547 1$38 the welterweight title after a OonneeUcut opponeift in 11 meet­ night at the A rtnory meeting ilea lAilhefaB (31 the Alumni in the annual Thanka- Wiley 79 - — 7» year’s layoff. ings. The imposing winning streak glvtng night encounter. Tapoff la Brennao/...... 4 3 ^ 74 . 373 \ The ,voun„ Patterson, N. j., box- will be challenged tomorrow morn­ tchbduled a t 8:30 ' with a. preli­ C. Hampton ...... 43 n 44 343 rates aa alighL favorite off hia ing by the rival Bast Hartfprd. • . ' i Rcckna^l..-...... M 63 IS 371 Proa wh«i the locals engage the vr<- ■*'* minary getting underway a t 7:15. Hansen ___ 103 103 1(14 SIS record in the nauonally' televised Tomorrow's tilt,will also be the Duirimy ...... — 99 — 69 (ABC) lO-round bout UO p.m., Pros, a t 10:45 on the new high last between the two teams on H. Hampton _68 12 BSi).. achool field in Eaat H artfordTln. Thanksgiving since the Indians’ Totala ...... V.475 503 453 1353 in hia last fight, Christensen their only prevlouB contsiat'against grid squad starts its holiday meet- gave away more than 10 pounds to a Nutmeg team thla fall the Mer­ fleatk MelheJItI Me. 3 (3) chants atoamrolled over the New . ing with riyal East. Hartford iHiomIs ...... 101 104 47 304 Ralph (llger) Jones, a lionafidc next year. Future plans call Tor Sandberg ...... > ...... 43 130 104 314 middleweight and a good one, and London PeqUota 40-7. the cage contest to be atag^d dur­ McKay ...... 90; 104 65 390 lost b> one point. The mythiMl, ■ atata aamt - pro Mathleeon ...... 100 67 104 301 crown win not be at stake I n ^ ing the Chriitmaa holidays next Johnson ..'...t ..... 10* 105 111 325 .The Daiie is slower than Mar­ 1, ■l/ri- . I ■ season. Totala 433 635 573 1534 tinez and Isn't considered a hard morrow’s skirmish atneo E a s t Zatursky lan’t making any pre-' St. Jamei* Me, I puncher but .throws a lot of Hartford has already loat to the' Gagnon 105 94 119 318 Middletown Warrlore, but a defeat dictions concerning his present Hildebrand .... lie 106 IM 335 punches. ' ■- ■ \- dub. "We look good in certain J. Lupacchino . 48 45 1«4 377 .His uverall record 1* 27 vietorles by the locals would preveM them spots,’’ he relatei, "But bad in Buckly V...... 115 Ut 106 331 from claiming their third cofiaacu- Hlndle ...... 45 65 134 304 in 36 fights, nini by knockouts. other apota. We ahbuld have better Martinez has lost only three of 47 Oye Btato crown. The Proa, Who / balance and our icori'ng should be 'fo u ls ...... 608 I S 1557 bouts .with 23 lyockouta. hava also dropped cloaa daelalCna more evenly divided. If the boys t j the Greenfield UCii* and A g ^ orme^r Champs, Recent Re^ordBreaker Tap Race play a* a unit as iii the late atagee Kma'aael Lalkeraa 1 ■ ,, more than hold our own against Benson ...... 104 .339 Gril|meu^/|'riuuiph th# WethMrsfteld TYojana, are the other schools,” Zgtursky con­ Johnann ...... 103 191 more intereated in gaining re­ ig teiwKuwi Carlson ...... , 104 134 3.34 tinued. 'iB.ulkeley, Hartford, Meri­ Low Man ... ..106 — 106 venge for last year’s 12-0 dafqat. § den ahwdiof.40'jl0(Ms.especteil.to>i,vienf the- MeComb . U3 64 IM 315 «f*' came ihjariflgrbkck ■nnal: :A»«»?v''r«y''..:,J|tqs!6Hal,' supafiority o( Ivy Lea^e men" McC«Ml m 101) IM -‘Dougan. Steve Fedalc and Boy Saari v, 47 . '« 179 355 M ;U i« And Phata; .All- thm im aaf::,.» lOI US layoff waa qidte/ aotieaahlo b Ha- eventrto ''headquartMer which win -cladS In action. Race starts at 10:80 on Main 8t.- in front of4ha Lost Man ..V. .-.■.98 • 98 94 39* weak Herm’a Camera' fil-2B,-^ - mMget (ootbaH oontosL'Tlai vic­ doean't alWays'^ a ^ y . to football Ivy pUyiiraa a. eopbemoeetWIF 1 ■ovanil porfomiano* boHt oCfan- ’ Norris will handle-the regiaUn- be set up at Oenler i^ k , north of Mat^ Chenev UbratV. ------. -:.i-;mirklhgten.s*»dcb.4Wtel|uUv*~ M fTntal* •.■:'-/f,«ff^'.*V.'‘'-4gT‘ Wr~ 8SJ ISM'' D om bW nr *!i«ea ' fbfia to r 3siW:gal»4IW’a>*fi-l«.mi’HMk’ its one-two punch, Rod Boucher Cyr. guards. The 6-1 woieik was shooting the ‘Teachers ran the handsome trophy named In foi; the*196S ^11-Ivy team probably adn and atarted slowly thla year* Tawa Malar* (*> re d o rd s or performaaces fp Schendel will be the marshal of thS tlon will then be {NUMSd along td eular Dystrophy Fund of the Tall the team’s second best scoHr laat could play a superior brand of foot­ but he regained his form and was Carnrnirr M M and Bob Ruggeri. Boucher was Seetk Metkedlsl Ns. I (4> ' Camera hoys into the 'ground. memory of the former chief of M. Ciiwirs ...... 44 ' — UtUa baaring U the annual course. spectators who wiMi -to get choice Cedars. % s this is the only public Brown ...... T,. . 44 44 . 109 379 third In the recent New Elngland winter with 172 points in 15 gkmea Matt' Maetozo' and Phil Hydie were the South Mancheater Fire De­ ball in any league. a atandout in the latter part of TWrrdy ...... SI 93 lBUdvlii|r morning elaaliaa be- Orand Tall Starter standing places at the starting and Cpllection^r this worthy drive in while Cole tallied 80 markers tn Richmond ...... 105 4.3■ . 46 2*3 the season. Holmra Grand Tali Cedar Jim Lewis will college cross country meet. .Perkins ...... 97 97 97 391 the big point-getters, splitting the partment, and also a trip to The players singled out by the tw ^ ManiAeBter and Eaat Hart- finishing line which will, be in Mojictaeater\ace fans are a-'ked to Returning after an absence of a nine outings. A good floorman, Geer ...... 104 90 IM 303 Aaaociated Frees'Ekutem Selection The other first team linemen are Nockir tord semi-pro array*. be the starter with Mayor Harold front'of the library on Mai^'St. be generous hi their c^tributions. Biartka ...... 84 45 92 363 nets for 27 'points between them. Sewell, N3 J„ to compete in one DIrU .. year la George Terry of Boston Turkington netted 52 poinLa while The winners led at half time 20- of the many Pop W arner bowl Board for Ivy honora are a big, taeklea Jim McGuUmeaa, Brown, ▲. TurUngton the referee. Walter ' \ DIaner ter Ruifnera DMending champion Nick Costea ‘Fobda , R. Ferguson will be the alternate University. A brbther-ln-law. of playing the full schedule. Keeney, Totals ...... ! ...... " S i 447 1414 14 and then poured the points games. rugged, .able bunch. The linemen and Phil Taraaovie, Tala; Guarda 4TS «n 1190 of Natick, Mask, won’t be in the a 6-3 senior, la getting his first Tfinple (4) (Ps'lrtelt) Bill Mietga, .Harvard, and Jim n s N A u n r b h o t nferse. Chief Clifford Mason of All i^rtlclpanls will be InVltrd Johnny Kellej', Tefry was both the through the basket In the final Tonight at 7 o'clock and again average 30S pounds and the hacks to dinner -the menu being turkey field ope to a leg injury but the IC4A and New England Intercol­ start with the varsity while Cyr, 176. 'They include the Nation'* No. (Mads, Pmn, and center Bob Kd’t AllaaHe IS) . the South ManchesUr Fire Depart­ atartlngxilne wlil^clude some of Nertk Metkedlsl Me. ) (I) two periods. B*4inB on. defense Morion ,r...... 44 M 94 343 Johnny Bower, and Dr. Bernard Sheridan head the Masonic Tsmplf after the race, and He holda the courab recoix* Of 2$ :20 letic Assn. Another vet will be 55- changed hands many times during repreaenteii on a fjrat team that J o h n o o * - ...... ^ 71 too too 07$ dinner by' Chief Schendel (Jharlie BogginI, guards. Simmons, H. G rj-zh ...... 104 130 87 315 the night but it wa* Bud Kelsey presents a couple of noteworthy but he seldom diagnosed a playCrandall 133 101 lOS 33S list of timers. Previoim WinnerB TopJi'ive Finishers set in 1953. The Bo^on University year-old Charlie Brederaon of the' Hahn and Bogglnl have moved up Plocharsyk ...... 103 106 134 337 wrong or was blocked mit en­ ace who is conaider'ad to be the North Medf(>rd Club,. His two aoni Q palarK ...... 114 92 93 303 and Bud McCabe who dropped in oddities. The Princetqn team that r Tatsls .. 4S3 14N from the Jay^eea while Dubanoskl, R u b a c h a 's...... 102 104 124 334 the laat few baskets that made the won the unofficial league cham­ tirely. M«.aulnneBa had a elmilar Road Race Entries liest marathoner in - the United will alto compete while ‘another only a lophomore, and Shenning Local S^port roving aasimment trying to plug 1627 Jehii MrCluakey 1645— ■' States won top place in 1951. 1952 father and son team wrlll be the Total* 522 635 537 1594 difference between h ■ win and a pionship (the official title wpn't Priacan Raalaanwl (I) Crean and Yost Named 1. fliarirs Robbins are out for the first time. loss. By winning, the Grillmen hold be awarded until Round Robin the ,holes tm a porpua Brown line. P h illip * ...... 10] 1Q4 104 Btnr HER A KELI^ATiM 1628. James Owla- ^ and 1953 before Uncle Sam stepped Jordans—Corydon Sr. and Philip— Limited Service Adelizzt, one of four 'juniors-on Pnxianoi ...... <...... |7 77 — ELBOTBlOtm GAB Nama Club or, AITUiation \ " -C. Herbert' Stevenson in and called upon his services last o'f\Eaat Hartford! Ceeter Coagos Ne. 1 <31 down first place in the standings. Chatter competition begins next\ leaaon) K lol.r ...... 44 — 41 To Post with Scribes 1626 Welter Bennett Football standouts Norm Hohen- Malek 110 98 . 42 345 has only one player on/the first the teem, got the call over Yale’s CLOTHES DRYER 1680, Joseph MeCluekey John Kelley ...... -Boston University x 9. Franrla Leary ypar. It was because of hlk Army 'I^aapi competition ia expected to Brown , . 112 112 11.3 337 KelsCy scored -even points but Mc- P rrrtio ...... 41 104 111 31* Charlie Robblni ...... New York Pioneer Club \ . thal (88 points laat year),. Boh Carlson Cape Was high man for the winners team'.. The backrield' inpludea two big John OwBiechick at canter Rrrbfl ...... 101 IM M SW AT LoPLAMME*S 1681 Jodeph MeCluekey 4. Robert Bra.v dutiea that Kelley couldn’t cthppete be kten with 12 teams entered in­ Lazzari, sophomore Danny Renn 109 105 48 302 M olntoih . 2., ...... - - IM *4 310 Dick H art ...... Collegiate Track A Field 5. Joseph Brederaon Saaleia . .120 106 119 345 with I j points. Joe Dub.ashins'ki FOLLOWING TEAMS may add T-formatlon quarterbapka, and two mainly on conalsXency. He aver­ New Haven, Nov. M (F) — 1662 Joeepb MeCluekey here lari year and- try for an.un- cluding two fronj the University of and Larry Herzog only reported Marlin . .. 46 43 40 344 aged 58 minutes A-game,, never THIS CHRISTMAS Gerald Creaa, sfMrts editor of George T erry ...... Boston University Time 26:10. pracedented four trlumphi lh\aa Total* .. . SSI 617 800 1571 hooped 17 tallica losing and drop three men f> the second player*who made the Au-Ivy team Total* ...... \ . . . 440 S30 44S 14I9 Dl’STY LKSOCI! 1688 John Nock ’■ Connecticut, one each from Hamil­ tiita week for practice but are ex­ battle. ■a juniors lart yea^falled to re­ made a bad pass from center and Lehmas ■ AMsalte (31 the New Britain Herald, has S.B.A. ll> Giorge Hillier ...... Boston University \I946— many successive years. Only- oii^e ton College and Boston 'University pected to see limited service 41. Jahie*' Me. 3 (31 round of bowling in the West Side Chapman . . . . . 100 46 1684 John Turley V ■ Carlin 90 102 102 294 T ra rh rrt (51). j peat. played. a steady defeneive game becei elected president of the D. Anderaon ...... ill William Smith III ...... Trinity College ' I. Charles Robbins man has ever been able to win the and three' from M^nchestei; and against the Alumni. The remainder Benito __ . 92 47 106 345 F rta. Rec League, Indie . Bisaell SU Mc(!nrthy V....104’ M W. Anderaon ...... M 1688-1644 No Race Held. Maetozo, f ...... / / 6 fi Tavern and West Side * Tavern, Two of the 6fat that was a big factor aa Dart- Verona .....49 HW Conneetteni Sporte Writers Al- William Taylor ...... New London Athletic Club Y, Thomas Crane I race fqiir times. Shufflin’ Joe Mc- two from East Hartford. of Zaturaky’s squad include RIvosa .... . 49 lOO 99 244 3-3 14 ^therfllt .... 104 M JsnkovakI 134 1645 Charlee Robbins East Hartford Harriers i G^uakey the one-time Fordham E. Pagiuii . 104 131 90 329 Beattie, ( ...... /. ..4 (Ml 4 names of new bowlers must be Possibly aoma special category, 'moiith Upset Cornell and almoat Haaee. .eneeedlng Arthur Mc- PKaneuf ua 1648 Charles Robbins Donald Wojtyna ...... 8.\xJo»fPb McCluskey Team, individual Prize* Bobby Sweet and Alan John. On, A. Areto .. : 107 107 107 321 Rare, c ...... :... 3 0-1 4 Stopped Princeton )n the last two Pirkey ...... 114 lOS __ m aU M f of the Hartford Tlmea. Bertache 131 Araoa Kujala ...... Boston Athletic Aasn. 4. Robert Knowles I Flft.ah and New York Athletic CTIuh There will bfi team and individ­ up from the JVs! and newcqrners Total* ...... 4R 527 604 1617 ■ Park*, g 5 0-1 10 turned in to Hank WRUte. secre­ should be set up for^ thbpe two-- 1641 Joteph MrCluskey I great who has officially retired. Hyde,xa ...... /. ..V 5 .3-6 13 tary, before Monday right. Princeton’s Royce FUpjfin' and gamefi .of the dcaaon. Tout* .... 631 482 63* 18U Elected vlee president n t the .Totala ...... MS 433 1431 Tfjd Vogel Francis Shea ...... Manchester. Harriers (B) . 5. Dkna Robinson ual prizes, plus special awards for Elwood Lcchausae. Steve Prbvost. . '\^ / / ------L------annnnl meeUng yesterday was Thomaa Lawrence ..... Union College • Time 2StM. I Joe now’ coaches the New York hign^ch(x>l and Manchester finish­ big Dale' Brown, Bob Flfike and ■. m. Mary'* (1)\ C^rnell’a Dick Meade. T he^e un­ Srilr* ThiHiiBa Crane H anarn ...... ■.... 98 lo l 103 .302 Total* ...... 23 Vll 51 questionably two of the bqsc\half­ ^ Coife/s W'lUtam Newell, oollege aporta Ralmondo ...... 77 104. Mi 381 John Lizak ..: ...... North Medford Club . 1947— \ I A. C, and guided the squad to ers. Presentation of trophies will CSiuck Glenney. Herm'i Camera <29 RED GAVELLO, spon.sor of the '/'(bcmRCHlSSNE VICTOR HOCKEY AT A GLANCE ...... ,...U4 113 114 :I4P, Fred Bchoeftler ; the National AAU team title last RIcMHiaood ...... 49 74 92 269 , P \ F Pt*. backs In the league but they didn't editor of the Hartford Ceomat...... 104 MO 104 .123 John Kelley Robert Dempaky ...... Norwich Free Academy 1. Joseph McCluskey take pjace after the race at tha \ High-acoring Moe Morhardt. who Covey ...... 102 93 49 244 I 0 . Frams. r .... Bissell at. Tavern entry in the Rec H o ly ^ , Mass., Nov. 23 (/P) — Tuesday's Keaulte Providence Cbllege A. A. : summer. Clirford ...... ‘42 100 44 270 -\:- , League, is looking for several get a chance to prove it (this fipa- Otbera elected were. Earl Voat Pieearnt ...... Ill KI4 im :i3S John Kelley Robert Rugger! ...... 5. Robert Knowles Masonic Temple. - a ^ a npw school acoiring record W alther ...... IM 96 49 2491 1 .Servrt, 1 ... Bpbby Courchesne, a promising Eastern League WORK CLOTHES Mart.«rhlan ...... 101 103 114 331 Norman Higgins ...... New London A. C. •2. Jesse Zant Ready to make hia 10th appear- Sanctioned by the Amateur Ath- laat season (277 /points In 15 0 M cC arthy, I . 4} liowicrs for the second round. aon. of the Maacheeter Herald, John Kelley I ance in the Five Mller ia Dr. Total* 491 447 440 1161 1 Davi*. r Fllppln, hatted aaia pontimtibi Holyoke boxer, held his 10th vic­ Clinton 6, Washington 4. trsaaorert Howard Holoomb. of 544 540 I5S3 Al Shaler ...... Hamilton College . 4. ChOrles Robbins games),' and Southpaw Leo Day Norik .Mrlko*l»l Mo. 2 (31 1 Skinner, r ... ,Jj Anyone interested is asked to con- Baltimore. 7, Philadelphia S. ToUll \Nlck Costea ! (Tharlie Robbins of the New York A. Holme* ...... 121 lft3 105 329 All-America playerA Injured a tory In 12 start^ thia year after For Pain ten , the Terriagtoa Kegister, Saan- Milton Harkradar Jr. ,. Hamilton College 5. Edward Lomleux are the likely atattera at forwards G. Chappell ...... 103 115 107 335 3 Mo»ke. * .... 4 i tact Gavello. / _ “ ImHeiing Joey bambino of New Tonight’s Bchednle O utnif (11 \ - 7 ! Pioneer Club. Seventh last year af- for the Gradv. Giant Pinky Hoheh- 2 WIerzhirttl. g O' knee in a pre-aea'on' acfimififige clal Secretary, aad-BIH Cculck- John ^IcCartin Jr...... Hamilton College Time 25:02. [Threeipour-Five T yler ...... 49 99 95 343 and re-injured it twice before he York In a lO -i^nder at the Valley NaUonal Lrague CarpMitorib Phnaboni Raymond ...... / 130 104 .138 Chrlatopher Durham, ... Hamilton College I ter winning in 1945 and 1946, Rob- thal will jump' center and baseball B onham ...... 96 93 106 -395 ALL TEAMS and players plan­ thaak' of tpe Norwich Bulletin, Grfmason . ... . , 134 321 1948— I bins has.regained his top form and H anna 43 103 101 247 4 Wotal* ...... 13 . 3-5 29 finally got Into action t'h the big Arena.; Cour<:hense, who a t -130 BiMton at New York. rebordlag oeereteiy. Mtnickl .. 133 S3 4S .113 Robert Eberlc ...... New London A, C. 1. Ted Vogel Three youngsters who reside ■tar Gene Johnson-and Red Case Total* ...;...... 492 513 514 1519 Score 'ai half 2014 Trachf*^. ning to take part in the Y Inter­ held a two pound advantage', lost "American League ' Sheokry . 104. 136 |03 333 Norm al’s (aaplure expects to be up among the leaders will handle backcourt duties. The game agghiat YalA.There he saw George Carey...... North Medford, a iib 2. Fred SehoelTler ^ Four Mile Rd. In Weat Hart- mediate Lcagpie must report to only limited action on offehae but only two rounds laat night while Pittsburgh at Bprlngfleld. Low Han . S3' 87 S7 344 Hamilton College I once again..,* Alumnl’s second team wU.1 com­ the Y gym 'tonight for a final Eastern Barclay Ward ...... 8. George Terry I Second last year, Dick Hart of ^ford wUl take part In the Pl%;e REC I.KAGl'F. K r u . performed, sup'erbly to lead the jfainlng Syunanimoua deciaiori .be- fflAREvif u ToUle liS# 514 SoHm 31 -24 Midget W in Peter Close ...... St. John's Unlveraity prise Walt Koski and Kenney Pagaar* lltv aer* IS) • (V2' 4 practice and assignment to teams. fore a near capacity crowd of New Haven, at JobiiBtowp. ■ ^ Elks Post Victory 4. John Kelley the Collegiate Track A Field Club MIIe||to*d Ranw here ’Ilianke- B. Pacanl Ji. .. ..111 123 95 332 /Thflimpa(’■;---? .1, 1,700 i n , ■ Clinton at Washington. KrtstoK- „ f j / ...... u a. of Philadelphia w’ill be the man giving raomlng. B. ra e a n i Sr. . .. 115 102 111 324 {3/Si. Georgi'. f ...... 0 < 3^ \ 2 pered by Injuries, also was ai^' tii- edrydon Jordan Sr...... Unattached (East Hartford).' Time 25:08. Dave Boland, center, anfi Carl Voudrfrr ...... 119 116 93 :tS8 [1/ Donahuf. c ...... 1 Bill Saari 172-355. Blll’a flrsf two cntampaati* 104 . NassKf Arms continued unde­ watep, along witn Kelly and Entries have been received Silver and either aggressive Bob Smith ...... 100 92 127 319 1-3 \ 3 and-ouf performer, on a team fe Y JttiJliP** League - .Philip., Jordan Unattached (East Haftford) 1940— ____ fium brothera Tom and Boh i O R^npfin. im C ...... ' M 1 fM) 2 games wei-e 87 and 96;. I?U*ty loaded with speedy runners. • feated In the w est Bide Rec Midg­ bins. On Oa«r'l a t Swarthmbre Col­ *ii-Buckley of Gary Bogli, guards. Kd Pannl •••*.' 116 .116 T 2 Brown; -g n-2 I er Wright Sr. .... Unattached (Eriatol) I . Thomaa Crane. laiwrenre who reside at 136 laow whq . . . . V.. 90 .00 0 KpI«p\. g . 1-3 7 League — Pete Jankowski 350; A o c l^ r ...... 103 lege. Hart -covered six milM in Friday, Dec. 9, also, at the Tomlfl ...... __ 479 523 542 1543 The 1956 All-Ivy backfleld la The Y Junior Lesguc got under­ et Basketball League shading Gus' ■d BLahop ...... Unattached (Bristol) 2. Fred SehoelTler [ 79:33 to set a new Americm re-; Four Mile Rd. John Beaure­ 2 .McCahp, g 3-«* II Wives League - Ann Meyerf, 96, composed of Claude Benham of Toiau 505 43s 1497 Holy Cross A' Armory, the Indians ^ficounter RUilclj St. Thv^PN OI way last night with the Elks de­ Grinders 27-20. N orm ans .won 5. John Kelle.v cord. ’The old mark was 30:^.4 act i gard lives a few- houses away their first scholastic rival enter­ SariKfla. in 139 3Tm It ToIrIb 15 7-2(( n w ithout a mark. Colombia. Billy De Orkaf (>f Cor­ Hell High. West Hartford / Katrflrld \0S 87 303 Itirpra .Hanor (39) feating Miller’s Pharmacy 58-38 A. a p. their initial conlesi With a 3L24 S 4. fliarles. Robbins in 1952 by (?iirtis Stone, ^ a rt Is j from the Lawrence faiplly at taining Haftford Bulkeley. (;avrlli> nell. A.I Ward .of Yale and Dick m M 310 . B In the opener, and Ma’a A Blira 'U vtxrr . 71 —. 144 I t fielUy ...... East Hartford Harriers A. Rnino Giordano . einployed as an engineer zt Hamil-1 146 Four Mile Rd. In U'est H art­ RohrrlA M6 106 123] Uuhn. f .... ROAD ISAt'E Prediction^ 1. Martin 'of Princeton. Both Ben­ Minnlcb 94 ,143 1 conquest of Pagnni and Son. East Hartford Harriers flu.*«rnnl Ml m 222 1 Gay. f ...... shading Boland Oil 53-44 in the Ocltatto 113 S9 '1154 334! Beauregard ...... Time 34:48. ton Standard in Windsor Locks. | ford, JotTTmy Kelley. 2! Din)(hinFky. BUI Hearn and Jim Meachsm Warren 103 101 115 314 tars of 5ne basketball arid scored Reggie ^arrington ...... East Hartford Harriers 1. Fred SehoelTler j Her rnay find the ^stance too outatanding cross country run­ I.*and<'rf>. g 5. Pete cno.se. they’ra dlffer^t'^-fypea. The tiny so so 170 night ; Rcc League -Tony. Sa j Hartford Rd. Grill iU ■ were top men .*or the. Elks con­ Wijiatu . 2Q points to lead Nasiiffa to their Dick Brihjley ...... , East Hartford Harriers 2. John Kelley I sltort, but he rates of being ner this fall with Union College J Pockrii ...... 91 106 107 304 Scadrr g .... Columbia atar (5-mt-8 and I'TO 355, Fred Poudrler 149-358, iW ilay ...... 14X 125 90 FIUb. g ...... tributing IS and 16 points, raspec- Tolala .. - 487 4AO 534 1441 Kurt D ickon ...... Mapehteter Harriers (C) 5. John LalTerty I considered a dzrk-h(i^. This (all while his brother and Beaure­ :m3 llAan. c ...... BE.ST WISHES to readers f 378 had seven marlcera, (or the Idsers. \ letic Union, the race will have (lall 132-339, Kay Peretto 11! 1 A rrto ...... 104 92 1.11 327 Hazel Kirsch of El /Paso. Tex., I Btll’a quintet, recking up 30 polnU. Treramfl ...... 41 94. 94 371 Norman's"esme up with S' flne Richard 'UcComb .... Manchester Harriers (A) 3. Thomas ('ran e' his fine M an-eater High CCIL, . Snow ...... i n IH 112 :W7 Best individual effort In Ivy who could easily double', as a He wee aaeisted by 'Alby Rowe in Hnaly...... ,.... '9 6 54 77 334 Manc)]ester, Harriers ( A) Grand Tall Cedar Jlrai Lewis as Amy Pirkey 118-327, Shirle 1 T aggart' ...... missed a perfect game when she League football was the game halfback. team perfot manee In notching ylc- Milton Dwemiis ...... 3. R'obert Blaek State and Connecticut ■ Invitation starter with Mayor Harold ’Turk- Fotherglll 120; Churcji League- ... 122 lU i n 360 the scoring pblunim with 14 points. Manchester Harriers (Bl champions. Phlnney ia .<.a fins ‘Totalii ...... ' 559 €32 1694 went for her litli consecutive Reds Bagnell of Penn played Dartmouth's Monte Pascoc, a Tnlals ...... 459 533 "417 1299 toi'v No. 1. Kd Fisher, Ed Carison BUI MacAjille 4. .(lordon .McKenzie ingtOn the referee. \ strike. She got eight pins on the The smaller Bolend Oil squed j I'ae* (41 ' Paul Phlnney ...... Manchester Harriers' (B) 5. Howard Jaeomon runner in his b w \ right, and will Against Dartmouth In 19.50. ’The jdipcrh pas* catcher and a good fought back strongly, in the second and Ray Dotchln led the winners' F or the convenience'Of race fans last bail for.'a''2W score.' halfback made 450 yards. blocker, and huge Stan Intthar of mRAM VeComb .. 1(8) 103 attack. Dotchln looked Impressive Wesley Sargent ...... , Manchester Harriers (B) Time 34:20. be in the lineup for the second half after a slow first two periods, Amida...... 94 104 , Manchester Harriers IB) who wish to itay on Main.St., near walker I Coughlin ...... 42 45 for a Aral yea. man in scoring Six Richard Sherrnan ...... 19.53— time. Bobby Vinton, /the beat the Mary CTieney Library, the and showed much promise for the Grant ... 73 .48 Tommy I,aForge ...... , MancjiaMer'll arriers (C) 1. John Kelley - schoolboy cross countiV runner in futurf. Weal Pearson. . Scoopy Rice 41 '74 pointai'and getting his share or, re­ starting i^nd finishing point, a pub­ .Uv-tS"...... _ !! J bounds. The a ^ re was tied at ‘the Scott ClendanleIX...... Manchester^Harriers-(C) 3. -> .Austin Soott the. state, is another la l» ^ watch. lic addrete system will be In ( o r ­ BOWL THE MODERN WAY! Cayagnaro and Martin Neviua- AManchesfer-Nqrriiera (C) ’Then too, Pete Close A’ho^epped w e r e v^st for the- hjsera. Totala11 ...... 430430.458 458 4!437 133$ half at 13-aii; .wlth..thc winners Robert Andrew \...... S. f'harlira Bobbins ation Pr(>gresa of the race wlU he OIUNCBLSnZ n i» (13) outsi'oring thrU^ rivals in the hnal Robert Kwash .. .\ .>..... Manchester HaiVi^s (C) 4. George King [ from Wzhcfiealer NtgR St. relayed, from varibus points back T«n . fifitoBifitic pin-set* B r Ptw DoaMe nailer, (9t period. 12-7. Tom Turner played a William Button' . . , Manchester 'HarriCT'a.tO. 5. Thomas Crane I John’s- University in BrooklyVrtn to the communication aet-iip atX Noted bahten. to* r.tbpon f ...... 8 '2-2 R Morlry ...... 4* 93 S3 364 Manchester Harriers rA) I set one record afte^another is.still .0 0-0 n ObrrmskI ...... 43 74 94 257 good game, for the Barbers rack- James Sosvilltl . . , i Time 35:.is. Center Pkrk and in turn the In/or- ten arc now in operation. British Ctittcibls ..... Rydoutlca 97 247 Dick Whitehouse .. , Manchester Harriers . .• ! another to be reckoned with rajKouh, f 4 0.0 R 79 217 irig (ip. 12 points and doing yeoman 19.55— ^ ------J ------..matlon will be given to the specta- grisily tied a 6S* ' f ...... 0 0 Kenneth' Lieber ..., 1954— ./ Bealer. f 4 041 8 __ ---- . Fisher, g .. . i - iVli 4 Rod B oucher...... North Medford Club .1. Nick Costea May/ Be Interesting Battle Boxic. t ...... 041. 0 Totals ... 406 .440 414 mOjl.yiin .. 0 (VO 0 Harold Brederaon ., . North Medford Club '.i flecmiki, f . ______'M ibO__ 0. J,ti3i£iiiAn._g..„. i. J.. (W) -U niversity'of CoitWectlcnt— ^ ,2...r;..Bir.b*r.d. H art .■ OlmM-d I ...... 'S- aaliiBc rip, (SI .Bmatiietti. -a ...... N. 1 1*1 Arnold Brederaon .', 5. Fred SehoelTier' • HMNCHESTEILB0WUN6 6REEN Rylandvr. c :...... 3 Daniel ...... ,'94 83 t^harles Biedcrson , University of Connecticut 4. James W att One oUthe intereeting highlights •■(New York) Intercollegiate cham- S.Sf CKNTFR ST. — MT < . BolomoDKiii.' a « I (Church ...... 81 87 §5 , Totals 15 1-5 3i , University of Connecticut OUon. a ...... 5 Murrity ,1 ...... 85 90 Pataai's I34> "VVjjrnef ‘ Glffeniia-T.- 5. Bruee 'Locke rble in the J9th ninning of the Five . piun. Both lads will be members of Berry, c ...... n' . Peterman ...... 74 48 B r Pi!* • Allan Frasier . ..,., Itniversity of CJonnecticut Time 34:43. Mile Road Race 'Phureday mom- i!}* .Manchester' (A) team In Zlpbar-lh. f .. n (k-4( 0 , llnlverslly of Conn/sctlcut Totals ...... 17 4-11 38 Csfiarlght ...... 67 47 , Morris^py, f .. 0 (VO 0 Adrian Michaud . . Ecors at hall um>*. 33-iO. Elks. SUvcnn, f ...... 0 (VI 0 Peter Babcock .... • ■ , University of Connecticut nlng willsbe the expected duel be-1 improvement Each Year CHARTER OAK SUPERIOR I Totala . ... ,. , ...... 401 416 427 1343 K|2Hl«ia» <4) R: irim..f ... I • (Mb 2 Frank Barnes ...., , -University of Connecticut Fr.osh tween Bobby Vinton and Pete ‘ ’The dark-haired CToie ,wlll he a luir* ^ ) . Turner, r ... .. 6 (V5 12 . _. Close, two Manchester products. | making his fourth start I in the ■ . Ma'a 1 ’ l.Ci.itnier ...... 102 KrauMP. n .. .. 1 l l - 3 Herbert Congdqn . , University of Connecticut Frb.sh Lasi Night's Fights r rta Donahue ...... M nf> 370 Vinton captained Manchester I turkey trot. He was 32nd in 1952 Row* ( ’...... ! ...... 7 (V2 14 Granville , ♦fB-. 43 83 344 llamUtnn. c . «K‘ 4 Gerald Vichl , University of Connecticut Frosh IMPEWM Smith f ...... 1 o-v 2 ' Roberiaon .41 ^4 Toc-mpy. t . .V 2 1-3 5 George Parsons , University of Connecticut Frosh Holl>ivood.! ’ Calif. ■-Cieco An­ High’s great team to the CCII*. ! 11th In 1953 and 10th last year TUBELESS TIRE GARAGE SERVICE STATION Tanl. ( ...... (M-» ■ 0 Zollo ...... 43 45 344 , University of Connecticut Frosh » drade. 136. Compton, (Jallf. stopped State'and Connecticut Invitational I Vtnton was 22nd in 1953 and Shull* f ...... ; f.Av'a.aT-? 0 0 Totals \2 Bob Niederman ...... PIb*o. r ...... a.-.. 13 Score ai .half ilm o. lS-13. . Universilly .of Connecticut Frosh Kenny Davis, 131. I^a Angeles. 7. Champion.shlps this past season as trailed Cfiose across the finish line SEE KENNETH WRIGHT . SEE ED WILSON 4-6 30 total...... 453 4.T7 44i 1330 George PSrsona ...... Holyoke. Mass. Bobby (Jour- well aa third place In the New ! last November In 11th place Wli)l*r». * ...... 0 (Wi 0 Bill Austin ...... '1...... University of Connecticut Frosh HEADQUARTERS Morton, g ... 2...... r.;. 0 ., ao i . .. NaBBlff ArtfiB (37) . Unattached-- Ind; Orchard. Mass. chesne, 130. Holyoke, outpointed England meet. Vinton won ever>’ The five mile distance may he JOHN HOCKLA SPRUCE ST.. AT CORNER ^ PanUUiik. g ...... a... 3 1-2 1 R Tom O'Conner ...... i .. Joey .Gambino, 128. New York. 10. race' he ‘competed in except- the loo much for both Close and 'Vin- 1 ’ Curry, f ...... ■Bernard O'Keefa ....,; J.. . Unattached Ind. Orchard, Maas. . I Totala ... 5-11. 53 Carl Stotz Removed O r. f...... 0 . United States Marines . Richmond, Calif.--Eddie Ma- New Eriglanda. qnij in addlUon set ton. The latter hSa been running 594 MAIN STREET OF ELDRIDGE ST. 'a^ B d oil (44> > Jiimaiiin, f ...... 0 Carlos Whitlock ...... ’.. chen. 195. San Franclaco. knocked several new course record*. mostly on cross: country courses (N MANCHESTER aAraoii. t ...... ^0 oi ; Boyd, r ...... 1 > Flnnish-Amerlcan A. C. '■ u WALKBR Paul • Whitlock ...... out . 'Max Cfiiria, 185, Salt Lake . Stiind(Hit at St. John’s .which measured 2.7 miles while Sowaa. f . . 0 (M) 0| From LL Position ; Pottpf. K ...... 4 Phillip Carroll ...... Unattacheb—Hartford . 5 n-3 10 \ Tybur, k ...... J . West Hartford Harriers City. 1, Lanky Close, a freshman at St. Close has participated In mainly SALES — SERVICE VULCANIZING * S 0-3 4 I Beaspr. a ...... O Charles Dyaon ...... Miami Beach, Fla.—Al An- John’s Uplveraity in ' Brooklyn, events of threei mllea and under. Tht Voli«y Oil Compoiiy. Amoco disrribMtors, is proHd fo s«rvB you -44>—IS.. H^hnitrlrjtkt, X I— Franklin Holgeraon .Jr. . , ., ■'Eaat H artford-High -Sohoel------ITo M 0 "WniiamapiirirPe.rNov. 23 (JVe drewi, 163! St. Paul: dlitpdinteit was scnsaliohaT~this fa|l for the lUY ON OUR lUDGET TERMS ...0 Tm aU . CqJ|n Pithlado . 6' t '4 »*» a • North Medford Club RdtSSSSicl' (VO 0 Carl E. StoU, who founded Little It S-tO Jimmy Martinez, l(M)4l, Phoenix, Red Men, Running with Ui4 var- threu^h both 6f Hm s o HNE RETAILERS. Foomrod in tht^Amoeo prod< lawles. a --- ...0 oc . 0 — Ben D riSGOU— North Medford Club ^'BA b a s k e t b a l l lerawi. g ,,, a 4 1-3 • League Baseball in 1939. hS;. been Ariz. 10. aity, Close 'waf undefeated! He •'■f fired, as commlaaioner, of the na­ Eagleson. f Fretl Brown Sr. North Medford Huh Tampa, Fla.—Ray Portllli, 148, capped a great aeason by winning Tonight'! itehedule Totals ...... >Ti 44 Teabo f .. John MpRressey ...... North Medford Club New York, outpointed A'ldd Mante, Syraeus* vi. Philadelphia a t ucts is riM only gosolino on tho morkot WITH NO LEAD. tionwide ■ ofganiaatiofi which pro­ Spear, f .. the IC4A*three-mile freehman rai^ motes baseball among boys 12 Haniion, f . William Marot ...... Norwich Free Academy 140'i, Tampa. 10. againat the beet, froth college har- Bpaton. _ Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. EXHQUnON GAME years of age and under. Naumec, C William Smith. ---- ... Trenton, N, J.—Jake Josato, 145, riera in the Eaat laat week. Cloac, New York at Boeton. 4/CQt. Ftait Bobby K n i^ t wilt appaar with B Mtindun Rocheater at St. Louie. *2 Peter J. McGovern, president of W.vv. 5lundunmutiuuri, ^ >•*•»«•••/. sr .OutfielderJoseph Cady Arnlii ... Hallgren...... who Henry Kennedy and . Selwyh Philadelphia, outpointed Mel Col­ who'finished in a deadlock .in sev­ tha OonnecUciit Yankees tomorrow Little League, Inc., relieved Stoitc' hit .548 for BoiM in the Pioneer Jones, finished one-two Ip the lins,- 146'4, Trenton. 10. eral first place flniihea with.;Vinton Thonday’a Sefcedul* 2fS IRQAD ST. f lUNDfO WHiySY a aSPIObf ,* 'Sll SlfAIOHT WHUlCfY, « Y(AI5 OS MOSt OID * 7M (MAIN N^UTtAt I Bight agalnat the Jersay Tttani at of hie pdet yeaterday in an a fte r-, League, will get a chance with tha Michigan AAU crosa-count'ry ' Honolulu—Baby Gony. 129Vi. in 1954 when both were membere New York at Philadelphia. AMOCO AMOCO , ; „ ' . HUAM WAIO* * SONS INC PIOtIA UUNOI* ‘ g a'cloeb at the East Hartford math of a suit filed against tha or- j tmai. . . . • . aa 30 Milwaukea Bravea in aprihg .train-, championahlpa in T6S5. They are Manila, outpointed Oil Velarde, of Manchester High.’* cfhes coun- Boston at Syracuee. ^ Ml f-4224 or Ml 3-4047 ; t Hi«B i^aa.' , j ganlsatkm by gteta. Scare at halt 'UmiK u-T. Naasitta. ing. ' - Jfitchlgnn StaU’fi sUndouts. 129)it Loa Xhgelea, 16. * try team, tae Matropolitea ItochMter fit Wgyne.

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-A ' ■. ^lANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23; 1955 ■> ' —'■III.------——------' ______PAGH F IF T m i ,,4' VACSS POtJRTBOt- KANCHESTER EVENIN0 HERALD. MANq^STER, COKN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1955 • HotiMliold Goods 51 'A Apartments—Plata— . Houaca For Salt Snborban For Salt. 75 Wanted—Real Eatatg 77 Tonementa CS 5 AutomobUes for Sole • 4 THEEE OUGHTA BE A LAW! GALY snd SHORTEN, Help Wanted—Mals S6' Dogs—Blitto—Pcio 41 Fuel knd Feed 4t«A NOT ONE PENNY. DOWN! FOLEY ST., off West Center— Six (ON—Everything you can aak WB NEfeD HOUSES cf all type* A for Thanksgiving room colonial with garage. Fin- 19M CAOILL.AC four door model A WHOLE HOUSE NEWLY r.ENOVATED. four rooiii New 6}4 room ranch with and g ood ' Investment p r o p e r t y X------:—^—“ TWO MONTHS old Boxer pups. AU SEASONED Hardwood. Fh^twood OF FURNITURE second Ooor furnished'apartment, place, aun porCb, open ataircaae, -— ament and garage. (Quality Your property may eult our b i ^ Radio, heater, hydramatic, cro]q>ed. Very reasonable'. Rock- delivered iq atove, fum«ico and three bedroome and bath upstairs. power ateerinK and power brakes SrxyouT.PisrACHO! Bur GET A LOAD 08 HE _5INS GRAY RESEARCH AND ON THE EASIEST TERMS Including/heat and hot watar. throughput. Plastered walla, tire- urs. xou CAn find out by caUIue.'^^ youjusrcAME in our THE KID HOME PROM AI HQ TOUR? vUle. TR. 0-7994. fireplace lengths, $19 cord, $9.50 A dtU ^freferrad. Write. Box Y. Hot water oil heat, large an at­ place in living room and aikither Lavttt * O’Brien, Ml. 9A280X^ plus all the other fine “ Cddillac for H cord. *'IrV" Stanley. PI. . X IN THE WORLD tic, screen storm sash, ameslta extras.” Two* tone green, white o r THE COLO AND I'M DEVELOPMENT COMPANY In dry basement, three bi_ a a a W ANTED-Home for three kittens. 3-84$f, evening! after 6:30. Start Your . ' drive, nice condition, $14,700, W ANTED-’I iree bfdroora home r f f l g r i m Advertittment walls. 1S.300 certified miles. Com­ NOT TAKING ANY dinette, kitchen Slid bath . CHANCES WITH JCo 'Two black and one tiger. Call MI. A V A IL^LB DECEMBER 1st, (IVt terma. Good child Realty (Mm- elbow mom on H acre lot. 814,000. under' $15,6 Also two bedroom CLASSIFIED ADVT. parable to a new cai^, yet hun^' has' More good ;|obo of(er 9-3457. SEASONED hardwood (or stov*. M da^y Payments BAiVS HEALTH. /rSom unfurnished flat near Qen- pany, Raoltora. Office 18 Forest Bent tod Bent, AD. 3-5558, eve- \bPme between $9,400 and $1S,8()0. DEPT. HOURS dreda of dollars loyrer. Barlow fumaca or fireplace,' delivered 1 Month AQ«r You Receive ter. For particulars writs Bbx J, St. MI. 0-7938, or BV. 9-0989 any ntiige BU, 9-0884.,.'. 7- Have several clients with $8,QOO (Oontianed from F ago-O ai) Motors, MS Main St., Manchester' you- SaS A. M. to 4:30 P. M. anywhere. Also well rotted ’ man­ Your £hqne Outfit Herald. time. / \ W /gr,000.cash. Carlton W. Hutch- iciating R eku^^T Y ouihs > . * 1954 FORD V-S jCustemline fdiir \ Livestock— Vehicles ‘ 42 ure. Call Ml. $-7063. . Latmard MONTHLY Ins^ Realtor. ML .9-51S3, MI. the Inapliratioas for coming gaasr> Wa need the ' following' Mper- Gigllo, Bolton. |12.9(M. VERY cm tral. VA aUons. ! COPY CLOSING TIME door sedan. Radl'd. heater, low \- ienced personnel for the second 5 1 6 / BuaincM Loeattons rooms, 1 Ooor. Roomy cabinet ilO C K V iL L f I mileage. Original owner. Private WE BUY COWS, calvea and beef _ I " Schoohfioard Pwblein No, the first Pilgrims did not H i FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. shift — 4 p.m. to 13 p.m. cattle. Also harass. Ptela Brae. 3 c: o mj p : For Rent 54 kitchen, oil steam heat. ExceUent L a rn N a h w a m t b d — aiM ie. know they would be emulatad top sale. Price $1,495. Phone MI. condition. (MU Carlton W. Hutch­ Be tho first ro see MON. THRU FRL 9-osrr. / Tel. Mi: 0-7405. Garden—Fam--^0sli7 > ROOMS OP BR ^ l E W t(so4amfiy\ thrast-famUy, bust- thla cute child with blonde hslr. f u r ,E / '' HEATED STORA (or r«nt at $3 ins, Realtor. MI. i-sm, MI. beauti^II^different naas p ra^ n g. Have m ato cash How should Mancheitar provide^ They did not envision a 6-year-oM 10:30 A. M. MUXING MACHINE Products \ 50 : Oak S t Will paint to suit tenant 9-4094. That aettlad the proltom of the TWO c Ar S. $115. 19$9 Pontiac b e a u t i f u l ranch home buyprs. Mongagas arranged. unqtollcd youngster wearing long OPERATOR VEAL CALF. 891 Vemdn St. Tel. GHOUDE For Information cau ML 9-1690, for tha aducation of its retarded little girl. But what of tiMK^tura? SATURDAY 9 A. M. ' two door, sedan, clean condition, FOR S A L E -V ^ te HoUand Tur­ ELECTRIC^ 'GERATOR P la i^ cau GsS m L. Grastadlb, tto stockings with a hole m’ tha m MI. 9-7146, Ml. 9-9094, MI. 3-1418. A REAL NICE borne. Six roome, F eak ^ n g JiVt' - luxurtoua Raaltor, ML 9 ^ . loe Henry but educable children? Even without a aurvey/^lllng new brakes, five good tires. 1840 ENGINE LATHE keys. Frank Bronkit, Lake St. PRETTY ROOM SUITE says he knows pf betqroen 6f i knees,', red boots u d blue 'wocA' partly (umlataad and recreation rooms- A /aviah colored Street. ^ fOirn OOOPBBATION WOX Chevrolet, two door. Good motor. OPERATOR Phone MI. 914667. LIVING ROOM That la one o f the problems the children who.,dould benefit under clothing which.showed be* PROFESSIONAL Oftice ihllte, 851 room. Two-car garage. AD. 3-8880. tile bath, M edlsh type fire­ BB AmUBOIATCD Economical transportation.. MI. s S t Noard ot Education has bqen speoial training, and he is sure' ne|ith her groan skirt, but the Pil* Poultry and Supplies j45 Center St. All (acuities. S^m t and piaiplace, n m ty pine cabinets. ARB YOU (X>Ni 9-S3M or MI. 9-0638. PROOF DINETTE SET rear parking. MI, 9rl880.\ MI. MAN(?HESTER — An economical that a aurroy of the elementary ms did know others would com* Must bo able to set up and op­ APPLES, SOc and up a haakaf, bullInoee/bar, three glamor- 8BI.JJNO YOUR PRO! 'struggling with thasa'days. It BEAUTIFUL "DE LUXE*’ RANGE 9-5549; ' hom e,for a large family. (Central­ We wUI appraise your ■chools would bring more>/such sought refuge. They also ln« 1953. PLYMOUTH Suburban tutone erate. Stop tn our personnel de­ BkOAD BREASTED bronOe tur- L. M. BOttl, 360 Bush Hill Rd. ous I. This maater- * came up at * Board ihseUng Mon­ Dial MI-3*-5121 partment between 8 a.m. and 4:3(1 (STEAD OF WESTINGHOUSE ly located 8 room house. Two-car free and without any chltdran w light. augbroted the practice of extend­ bl^e tintah, radio, heater. In ex- ' keys (or Thankagivint.' Fresh TWO STORES for rent, 30’ gai^ e. 100 ft. front. VA and FHA piece 1 on a 75' X day. night, and was referred to ing thVhelplng hand of frisniUilp p.m. Open Monday through Fri­ ELECmUC REFRIGERATOR 116' Wa 'also buy property (or In ad^tion, .there la the rbal ceptionallx fine condition. 31,000 (rosen 10 to 33 pounds. ^Schaub'a FOR SALE— U.S. No. 1 Katahdin IP YOU PREFER 30'x40'. Heat fumlahad. ,R en i finan^ng avaUable, $13,500. Uif- o t the tin- Superintendent of Schools Arthur to the nrody and oppressed. day, Turkey Farm, 1$9 Hillatown Rd. potatoes. Bryan Brothart, 179 ect Selling or buying contact problem that’ would be created N certified miles. We highly recom­ RUGS, LAMPS, TABLES. UNO- raaaonable. Modem brick build­ \foiford Hanaen A CM. MI. 9-078$. NQ. aectione o( H. Illing for study.: FrojMt LannehM M A N L S n b r a y , Realtor Longlay were closed to day atu- mend this all purpose family car...... • . ' Tolland . Turnpike, ManchMer. LEUM, DISHES, POTk AND ing. For further Information caU '‘ l-4386. . ^ . Xagree It's Fbr the past several years, there dSntsi^^ For the iOQfi version, the Nor. Phone MI. 9-7037. BRAE-BURN REALTY Lost and Foond Barlow Moton, 435 M ^ St. Man­ PANS, BLANKETS, YES Jack's Coffee Shop, Andrewa te/ritic when you aee it. has been a satisfactory solution— Stephan CSiamberlain started tlift' chester. Articles For Sale 45 outstanding value may MI-S-<279 Not an Easy Task LOST—Tiger female cat. Gray with GRAY RESEARCH AND HEN MANURE. $6 cord. Delivered EVERTTHINO BuUdlng, 50 East Canter St., XU. lODEST PRICE TAG the Longtey School in Mansfield, Setting up roeclal classes In erh) In its reach ncrois tile ocean 3-4M2. never duplicatet^ao wa to help a nelgfabor>{n 19M. When black stripes. 84 year old invalid's 1954 PLYMOUTH suburban, new in three cord loads. Nathan MU--' EVERYTHING /urge BUYERS WAITINO a* part of the Mansfield State uichestcr would not be easy. It DEVELOPMENT CO. WE ^E L L and service all electric 173 SPRING STREET mput Training- School and Hoapital. the Refugee Relief A e b m » Hberal* ' pet afid constant companion. tires, original owner. Call MI cakora. Big trade-in allowances. ler, PI. 2-6756. PI. 3-7833. / delay. Manchester and Vicinity luld mean finding space in the ONLY $478.17 DEISIRABUC |daia St. location (or The Board haa been providing Ised to.allow oo-aignetiA Instead Answer to "Wimpy;" Vicinity Gar- 9-6993. ''Russell's Barber Shop, Comer Oak Free etoraga until wanted. Free Both Manchester imd Hartford m s already crowded school W here babvs health rent, suitable for retail outlet or .^Tea, you can "drive by” it transportation to the school o t one person, to be reqjoosUale for den apartment's, St. Janies St., HILUARD ST., MANCHESTER and Spruce. Sts. delivery. Free set up by ou' 'own olflces. Ml, 9-8808. ofticts have a backlog ot screened system, and It would mean finding 1951 PONTIAC "Chieftain" d« luxe IS CONCERNED MOM you .wialvbut you won’t begin retarded children who can bene: incoining famtUes, he toKk, th* V^ll finder please call MI. 9-5653. TAKES NO CHANCES'- Household Goodg^ 51 reUable men. / $14,500 and qualified buyers (or aU types and . paying a qualifiad taachar. 11- Reward. four door aedan. Dark green BOLTON—RuUihngstone veneer, to a ^ t h e beauty o f the 89' x seal estate. We are jMtrticipaUng either from education or traini llng n y a two claasas would prob­ Cliurch (JaiIncU t 0 t he ORSOSHESAVS — "A GOOD PfJLCB'lD WORK' Phon« Me Impaediately it would be wboderfUl for . metallic finiah, white walls, radio, (trepiace.—, ----- , .Wail stone flogatone. 13' WICKLESS parlcm'stoVe. On# Houses For Rent 55 204’ y^rd wUh.itia ahniba and members of tha new Multiple List­ The practice started three ably hava to ba aaUblishad—one •TG SINCE Saturday, nine heater, hydramatlc, sun vlaor, fog Also slate flogging. Bolton . Notch year old Like new; White kitch- CH. 7-0358/ 5 WEBSTER AGENCY ing System. For complete reliable ago, tod now 17 local yotuti for the educable children and one to InveaUgate poselMlty nths old gray and striped black lights, fender aklrts, aun shield. FIRST CLASS die maker lor new trees, the h u ^ outdoor firy^ RockvUla, TR. 8-8745 any time. bringing at least one family, into dies and maintenance of di^s for Quarry. Ml. 0-06I7. Prompt de­ ett range- converted into Phil Gas, After 7 P.M. — OT- 6-4690 EIGHT ROOMS, 148 E ast' (Center (service call are going there. fbr the trainable. mate cat, vicinity of Cottage and X well cared for car with only / livery. $20. Call MI. 9-A427, St. Apply Watkins Brothera, 935 place or Qi6 featbn s o f tha j However, Langley can hdt ac­ Shipping the youngsters out to town. M ^k^ Sts. inease call MI. 8-8913. 24,000 certified mllea. Barlow our press department. Good op­ See It Day 0# Night \ Tha Real Batata Center, 'Inc. A committee went to wotio and portunity for right man. Also lathe If you have no meana of transpor­ Main 8t- terlor WtUi' so much IlvabiUty, ■\ (Mucheiter Branch) commodate to y addltionial chil­ towns when sp^al classas have Motor Salsa, 435 Main St., Man 55 GALLON ink drums for sale, 17 CUBIC F^et Deep Freese, 3 within two months < hands. Experienced only. Empire tation,tion I’ll send niy ' auto for you. Hutchinson' built, IM8. This TOLLAND, (Ciystal Lake Rd. Sea $8 glaat <3anter St. bn. $-8151 dren. What ia making /Maachaa- been created doea not appear to be •yaryCblnc^ cheater.- i Garagcs-r-Service—Storage lO yRoofii^—Siding 16 Help Wanted— Female 85 $2.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, years old. Beat offer takes it. . this bouaa. clearod foF action (W^ tM n im l LOST PA^.BOOK, No, 1400. “Tool...... and Mfg. Co., Stock■ ck PI. - NoJ obligation, / a; New cuatom buUt. six tey’a problem acute u that tha a aatlsfactory aolution, Ihera is no 13 Biasell St. Phone/MI. 9-9544. , Ranted To Rent 68 Ca|>a Cod has sight ztoma. aii room ranch. Large living roomj-' ship, which voted pppiOm t- Tha,. Notice Is hereby given that Pass 19M V-8 PLYMOUTH Savo,. FUR/THE B^liBT In Bonded buUt A—L—^ E —R—T—'S school In the near futyre may hot guarantee that another town cotild ...... WANTED IMMEDIATELY ”L” shaped living ro6i\^fira- dining room, Uirea bedrooms and . \ X e g a l N oUm be able to take even/the 17 local World (jouiieU 6f/cE tnrelte was Book No. 1400, issued by The Sav- powerfUta, two tone green, fully GARAGE FOR rent at 575 Center up.; roofs, sningla roofs, gutters, "two WOODEN storm doors,. tWo 'm fyKITC H EN sets. $10 each. 4ir48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD WANTED—Four or five room iin- keep ite doora open indafIiUtel51 to bath, basement with garage. youngsters how goUlg there. contacted and tirid a family o f iOar ' Inga Department of The Manches­ equipped; One owner. $1,795. MI 8t, Ml. 3-6908 before 13 noon. conduchm and roof repairs call FINISH FILER X screen doors, one storm window, Nfaple extension table With four Free Pa^ng cor. Alljm and (umlshed apartment, Rockville- place, two front dorinersN^ll Dll Mancheater children. They/ must . THREE TOUCH TYPISTS I Foundation 26'x48'. ell M ’x iV , Ooo ' o r ajvKNTRY, te M cral yearn, ago (o f the banaSt o t bank for. payment of the amount 1949, 1900 CHEVROLkiTS. Good Center St. Reasonable. Phone MI. Must be, experienced in use of blending radii etc. Only a n , , LEWYT VACUUM cleaner, com- SBRVmi GAS refrigerator, Bent. AD. 3-5556, evenings BU. Ckivenlry, h)\sald DlitrlcL d*ceM»d. children living at/the hoaplUl, but Bestdas, there avenjtually might Later a reliort on> tha Kla6«i 8i-8278. ' . 1956 WORLD BOOK 9-0384. Upon (he ahoHcation orirerif TSylor of deposit ' transportation at low cost. Lowest RAT'S ROOFING CO., shlngie and typewriter. Unusual and Interest­ experienced filer and fin­ plete attachments, excellent condi­ for epttage or camp. $15. like it tod the price too, $14,- In Its early yean, it had apace for be so many local ydungetere iii was aant to the Rev. Mr. ChamJ Mlrr, d.b.B. *A(.a.. (or dftermtnaUon berlain aloM with four tu/mp down payment. Low monthly- bulR up roofs, gutter and con­ ing work operating under factory isher need apply. 55 hour tion, $30. Ml. 9-8933. WANTED—Garage vicinity of Weat 800. Cooperation of maltore in­ of clalins proiroted to HIrtam ;C. day studenta. Now, however, the need o f epscial heliYaa to make the SINGLE GARAGE, suitable / t ronditinna. Hours 7 a.m. to 3:45 week. Paid holidays, vaca­ e n c y c l o p E d ia x JLTON—Custom designed tbraa Kx;culrlli\ decruod. In (It* e»- ■napahota. 'ta o committae aaid it LOST—PASS BOOK N a 1349. weekly paymenU. Douglas Motors, ductor work, roof, chimney re­ ^ (Center and M cKts Sts. MI. 9-3091.- vited. Exclusive with school la filling up with children coat of transporting them and pay- furniture, lumber or hardwa p.m. Excellent pay-kglary basis. tion and insurance.. ART BENSON says: Now you can (IAS a n d g a s Gleiiwood range . rsneh. Youiwstown ■tate of Florence^, Taylor, drerasod fait the Kleins 'would be accaoU Notice is hereby given that Pass 838 Main. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 8-3314. aaa par appllcaUonVonappllcallonf file more fully from the hoppltal, and the State I n g ^ e lr tultUxi prohibitive. storage. West aide. tXl. 9-4088. . Inquire First in sales./ Cl^ren \irill afford the Foam Rubber. Mattress Excellent condition. Call XSr RELIABLE famUy of two adults liMen, outstsndmg bathroom. >npear|^ it la able. Book No. 1849, Isdued by The Sav­ Ray Jackaoii, Ml S-832S. 'WALTONW. GRANT OMfsd tixtures, car port, ameslta may have to cloee It to day stu­ There will hrobably be no Imme­ 1955 FOUR DOOR Studebaker WILCO MACHINE TOOL over this family enc^lopedia. 30,- and Box Spring Foundation you /3-1306. *iea . reasonable uiifumiahed OROEttED: That appUcatioa be dents. / diate decielon in the matter. II- Red Tape Overcome ings Department of llie Manches­ Commander V-8, 17,000 mileage, ' Phone MI. 9-5258 000 Illustrations, 18,000 - contribu­ apartment. (Capable of doing part Realtor .(lirtvo. large shaded lot. Price re- heard snd deirrmii.. _ at' the Probate From that potnf there hM bam ter Tnist .Company lias been lost MnLorcycles—Bicycles ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. e m p l o y m e n t OFlICE have always wanted! Floor sam­ Office, In Coventry, In aiatrtct, on ^ !r frim Farent Ung!e first Job is to find the num-' full low -price $2,100. MI, 9-8919. tors. make learning easy and ples only. Regular price $149.95, tim^anltorial service. JA. 3-6584. 306 And.rews Building Warren B. Howland, Real­ the Snd day of DecemI many heartachea for Both ridos. and application has been made to Alterations and additions Oil- tor. ML. S-llM, ML MOU. A. O. 1M6, The nUktt'br wss brought to a bar of /Iftochestar chtldron whd BICYCLE REPAIRING all types. t^a. Workmanahlp guaranteed. stimulating. Ldcal representative. now only $89.95. Save' at Marlow'a ORLBY Deep Freeze, 18 cu. ft., at ten o'clock' Ini the noon, and Red tape delayed the Kleins leav­ said bank for payment of the 1953 STtlDEBAKER Land Cruiser, UNDERWOOD CORP- $175. Ml. 9-6301. 69 East Center Street that puMIc notice 1 of the pen- head hero in M atter from a paront wouEFbenatlt from special classas. English a specialty. Now open I . A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn PIN BOY. wanted. Must be 18. Furniture Department, 867 Main dency.of said application . who wrote thati^because of a lack ’D<6n ha will hava to sstlmate ing Germany and much worit w w amount of deposit. radio, heater, automatic transmla- MI S-1153 the lime needed in. Andover to meat ^ ra- a.m. to 9 p.m. Manchester reet. Ml. 8-4990. 881 Capitol Avenue have Social Security number and CHARLES GIPSON St. . ' ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made ______Farms . Land______For Sale, 71 and place of h e^ n g there by pub- of (acllltlea in Manchester, she was-, thd costa Involved In sending them ' Sion. Exceptionally clean. S3 Pearl Cycle Stop, 166 West Middle Turn working papers. Manchester Bowl. Wan1 ^ —Raal BaUU 77 llshins a copy of Chi* order time In quirements. Howevey, aU ebataelM fit., after 5:30 p.m. Phone MI. Hartford MI. 3-6090 slip covers, comlcee drapm tod WILLINOTdN-Approxlmately .$00 FOR XMAS some nearapaper hayinf a :ulall«n sendijdg her daughter this year to fb a school such as Dwight In AnnomiccncnUi pike Ml. 9-3(96. Ing Green. MI. 8-4882, In aald Ehatrlet,. and By poaUns^ copy School in Hartford, wh«ro HartfonL as agMnst aetUng - up were overcome with j^enty o t time \ k-8653. upholstery. Fine workmanship for acres land /near wilhur rmaa IF IZ-IM r aw; exchange to spairi. 1ft la cL though tho flam- Roofing snd Chimneys 16-A BE AN AVON -repfeaentativ*- and' R0YAJ( AND Smlth-Coropa port- little money. Budget terms. (Call SurprUa your family with— thla, thereof on the public aisn-ppat In ihc Claras hava been aatabUoheid -tm" clin gn hare. earn a.good income close to home. T o w i ^ Highway. O y^ JAOQ ft. bordering nai . ~ arnuMsti. Town of Coventry tn-aaid DMrii^ at lly hM M vsr M$sB.,.tuidksy, n-MM-. Aucnol^i! t/abla imd ^atahdard t^ w rlte rs. after 5. MI. 9-7863. fou r room (3ag(i ’ about' tan mUaa i»aat-. five daya before aatd day/ of ^farded but tdueable chtit^ti. raMtt'tba'-Une ' S£LIMBNE» INC. B o i f 13 iROOFlKOr-Sptcii ProfUabt*. territory-new avaliabie.’:GARPENTji)R.:,',:. ;w a n t e d .. improved Twp;'iunilau . east of Manchester. Full basement, H a s h e s , WM left at thair aiwrtmeiit tsktap / ' '1-7^ gfter 6. ■ ATI' ''ih'iJtea ■'of adding machines .brwks, ;wiUing -to T h e parent was. writing ,tb' ^ er prt«6fh invopred l». ...ML,8.-3814,,™..„.-n—______FOR PURNmjRB-GF-fJUALlTY on bbacaatomatic hot 'water,-lot -Lgitieir..ia;. ELMORE TURKINOTON, Jodi a "good nelg^bbir," and -M rs/ AMr TYPHBOFgriectriciB-'v^ ' SoM OT rented. Repairs bn 611 Aclvertisemeirt take $3,700 mortgage. Tom Minor, juast that the Board r^btiraa Whsr^do you .rfhivT tha Una? At . For' the -entire hom e- 80’ x jgo’. ner for the. tultim itoa had a lrq a ^ lein wUl.be In styl# with hmisO on BRAHD-MBW tnstaJIatlona and- repairing done. ' cleaned. -rsjpalred, 39 yeafe' ex- TRAFFIC Manager: -$125 vnt4K\y. makes, Marlow's: — — — Broker, Rockville. TO, 6-6042. 1 ^ 1 0 . you iiy a y!M wives asTess the nation tomonSw , MERCHANDISE 1st CHOICE USED CARS Catr J. S A. Electric. MI. 0-9678 penenca. Fraa esUmateS. Call Recent motor transportaUto ex­ Public Hearing visit our showroom. aid for her daughter^nd to as- shbukl attend':tha apedal classes SECRETARY PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, Glen- IZ Full Pri(ie $8,000 morning m she prepares it fog^th* COME! BID, BUT and SAVE .These cars have been inspected Howley. Manchester Ml. 8-5861. perience, New England-«rea, re­ Additional Appropriations/ Open daily from 10 to 5, ime all future cost*. She main­ Instead o f A regular school? family feMt. / and road tested by Joe Thompson FURNITURE Repair ^Sarvica: wood gas range,. studio couch, Bveninga 7:30 to 9. Benson teks Suggestion on . Gifts, Tools, Aluminum-ware, Woman with secretarial quired. Age to 40, pr«l4rred.'Con- 1955-56 B u d ft / . ' Htin$«s For Sale 72 Approximately $200 cash (or vetsr'; l y that the nsqMnaibiUty o f Also 1 1 0 4 9 0 la the aoctal prob­ Thera has been no hoo^"' o t ' our Service Manager. Complete repairing, reftnlahlng, tact Wilson A gency,/ 54 Church miscellaneous items at bargain e d itin g all cdueable children lay lem. K(k alCperonts of retarded Electric Appliances, Lamps, Gar CHIMNEYS cleaned, reckpped, experience wanted (or In accordance w.lth the/prori- CHAMBERS’ FURNTTURB SALES publicity .about the w oi^dom by den Supplies. Paint, Jewelry, Pish' restoring oii all types of (umitura. St., Hartford. prices. MI. 9-5709, or MI; 3-7700. to. Approximately $1A00 non-vet­ withitikthe Board-b( Education. children are Willing to accept pointed and repaired,' Call MI. permanent part time work.' sions of Chapter V, Sectmn 8, of At The Grben IMMEDIATE OCCUMNCY the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain and tha ing Supplies, Garden Furniture, All cars completely winterized. Zigmund Gosds, Prop. Formerly 9-3469. . Afternoons, hours 1:30 p. the Town Charter: / eran, On Solvint Farm Prohle s Hwi Board agried, and axpratasd their / chtIdran’F / handicap: For comnflttaa nor is it sought. U mot Dishes, etc. of Wafklns Bros. Tel. Ml. 8-7449. OIL SPAC:E heater. 50,000 B.T.U. G.E. WASHER, ^ringer type..Good . Six room Cape Cod ihclud- Its wtlungMaa to aaaume all future sotnp; a stigma itni attaehu to re- m. to 3:30 p.m. Shorthand Notice is hereby (ivOn that a have arrangsid for Mr. Klalft' ta 1954 Chevrolet essential, pleasant office, input. Complete with’ 55 gallon Public Hearing of the Board of condition. Any reasonable offer all appliances, wall to wall coats. Bp.'/far as costa already In^ *‘ 0aUon, and they'insist oft Uielr v drum, stand and copper tubing. (Ooattaaed’troH Fag* One) erty replied. Ha made It plain work with tha Rmner Oonstno WE CAN ACCOMMODATE 1000 Bel Air Convertible - MELODY RADIO-T.V,, ptono'i Moving—Trucking group Insurance, a n d E x p e r ie n ^ with experimental Directors of the Town of Man­ accepted. MI. 9-7963. AUCE CLAMPET curred, Wtos concarnsd, the con- ildren going to regular cleroee, Night cacalt9>. Guaranteed service. First $10 takes it. Call MI. 9-8220 I'ugs and furnished recreation he had checked the whole .situation Uon Co. and wani^tha famUy to t e - PEOPLE—900 CARS Radio, heater, power brakes, Storage 2Q proflf-sharlng be'nefits. Ap­ parti preferred. 53 hour week. Paid chester, Conrectici^ will be held REkiLTOR ceniua of Board membens wat that spite the fact that tiMy can n to Ml 9-3380. noon to 11:00 p.m. NEW'n in e piece blond room V \ ernmant’s 18-mamber National 1th the President during the gelf-aupporting. SALES START at 7 P. M. power glide, White wall tires. ply dining MI. 9-4543 the Noard rould not be held renran- nefit from them. holldg^a, vacation and insurance. in the Municipal g ild in g Hearing room set, $250. Less than haU Agricultural Advisory Commission Afternoon. ^ B y I 0 a y a Standards thasw is 13,000 original miles. $1,595. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. a l d o n Room on the 29m day of Novem­ siblc for ttom, since tha matt^ nuhg will collect the facts in POST AUCTION ROOMS ASHES AND nihblnb removed, also ' Light trucking and package deliv­ GAS REFRIGERATOR Player price. Green rug and pad $25. MI. CHapel 7-1939 klANCHESTER-r^our room brick is working on proposals that tha no opulenco Iff matmtal possss- 1953 Chevrplrt 210 attlca, cellara and''yards cleaned. A^ILCO MACHINE TOOL piano. Good condition. Both rea­ ber, 1955, at eight o'clock in the admihlstration sponsor a "ahll ^ ad Just comh to tha mambera' •(* Um matter and present them to the ery. Refrigerators, waahera and . SPINING m i l l s CORP. 9-2258 after 8 p.m. , ' / home. Oil heat, nice wooded lot, rions in Anthnr. but now s m Four Door Sedan Prompt, reliable cottrieoua serv­ sonable. Phone MI. 3-5676. afternoon, to act on addltlo'nal ap- * BOLTON—Four room ranch, mod­ bank” plan under which farmers tention. The manual tuition oost^at Board o f Education: whooa\|mim- Ooanecticut's Largest Auction stove moving speclaJty. Folding Phone MI; 9-5258 one car garage, amesite \ drive. tville Firm Radio and heater $1,093. ' ice, reasonable rates. Mf. 9-3145. Talcottville, Connecticut propriatlons follows: ■ ern cabinet kitchen, full, naatad SniUI down payment. Full price would get government payments Dwight S c h o ^ $250. / bers will take It from there. chairs for rent Ml. 9-07iS3. Phone Manchester MI. 3-5128 Route No. 8 Berlin Turnpike To the 1M5-56 General Fund Machinery and T^ls’ 52 basement, large lot 100 x 200. Im­ $10,m; Several large (^pe Cods, for taking a part of tha land out 1953 Pl.vmouth MANCHESTER - T. V Service, TOOL MAKER, first class only. ONE PAIR boy's white shoe roller Newington, Conn. AUs-nN A. (Ch a m b e r s co.. locai Budget at the Town: mediate occupancy, $11,000, War­ ranctibs and two. (amUies from o f piroduction and buUdlng farti- Karen Hammer, Nlinda Miinqtt ville, a daughter o f Jrim Club Coupe radio and T.V. spectalista iKnce TEMPORARY Sales clerk in Man' Top rate, 80 hour week. Manches­ skates, -size 7. Phone MI. 3-8005. BUY SHOPSMITH on Lay-sway. . Opp. Connecticut Ught and and long dlstanee moving 'pdek- ter Tool and Design, 130 Hartford To Eleemns for the exDenaea of ren E. Howland, Realtor, Ml. $12,500 up. Over fifty more listings llty on It for the future. Thla pro­ United tod'Wanda NawalL A/myatary Elizabeth Bowler McCormick,___ Radio, heater, overdrive, Two 1984. Charter members of Telba. Chester towelry store for Decem- Give him Sljotomitir for Chrlst- 8-1108, Ml: 9-6003, [ewish Power Co. Bullmng \ Ing, storage. Call MI. 8-5187. Hart­ l>rr. Age i20-40. Good pay, pleasant Rd. • Referanda ...... $ 3,400 of all kihds. When buying, aelllng gram would retain flexible sup­ tod Wanda Newell\ A/ mystery was a graduata of RockvlUo High ^eiH Fmify tone green. $893. Ml. 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. - To Inurcst on Tax maa. Use Wards ^y-away Flan ports. ford CH, T-142S., work. Write Box B, Herald. $13.600—Brick front expandable or trading call The Ellsworth Mit­ hike ia planned for'this week's School. Now < ^ n Very Wednesday, 1951 Dodge Wayfarer AUTO MECHANICas, full time. Can Building Materials 47 Notes ...... $10,000 —only $10 down holds it until Dec. ten Agency, Realtors. MI. 3-6930. In an obvious thrust at. Hia ay and Saturday. FOR REFRIGERATION sales and 15. Shopsmith ia^ 6 major power Cape. Ceramic Ula bath, abed dort Cam^ igii Set program, to which iaach Scout She leaves two daughtefs» Mrs. ^ t e r Thursday, . Two dopr, heater. $595 also use automobile polisher, lube To the 1955-56 Dog political critics, the Secretary said service, any time. Call A. and W. mer, ateerbeam construction, hot should bring bar liinch tod par- Leonard Lareen and if lea Anne man, tire man. coal and oil truck License Fund ...... $ 1,000 todla in 1: 9-in/bench saw, verti­ OVERSIZE Cape, 28' living room, in his speech no farhi p:rogram All Cara Guaranteed Refrigeration Co.. 143 West Mid­ Fainting—Papering 21* ’ i " 4x8 Plyscord Sheathing, per cal drill pres*/ 13-ln. disc sender, water heat, recreation room. Very miesion slip. / Leonard of Denver; two eons. Dr. driver. Call or'atop in, see Mr. fireplace, tile bath, lavatory, full "should lever be manipulated to wilbvsr, Nov. (Bpeclal) —. 1 CXNDT KITCHEN wUl Terms to suit your budget. dle Turnpike. MI. 9-1237. MI. ACCQUNTS PAYABLE M ...... $145.00 / -Ibcob F. Milled horizontal drill press, and wood­ clean. Near bus. Bowers School. ForNi Ptoumal JflenUoa. Robert 3. and Fred C. LaonaWl, PAINTINO AND paper hanging. Teg or Mr. Quey. Moriarty Bros., ahed dormer, three bedrooma, 800’ Week Tbaiikaglving Day. Open Evenings. 9-0055. BU. 9-3196 . I 1x8 Sheathing—load, per ^ $96.00 Secretary, Board of Directors, Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml. 9-5183, serve partisan political purposes. both of Hartford; two brothers, Ttie Kleh) fSmUy down to thair Repair or new work. l

FAGEBlXTEElf WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1951 ATeragc Daily Net Preaa Run For the Week Ended The WeBther lHanrl|?Bt(r lEotnittg l|()ralb / Nav. It, 1665 ForMnat of D. •. W mtha Boriau r MaJ. and Mrs. John Plckupf com* ' dondy, light snow tonight. Low About Town manding offlcem of the Manehea* t 11,906 iMnr 80. Tomorrow parttal rtenr- ter Salvation A m y Oorpa, and aon Board Appropriates Funds Member nt tfen Andit Ixg, oonUnued cool. High arnsnrt TIm XkiwhMter C o m.m u n 11 y William, will apend Ihankaglvlag, NORMART Bnrenn of drertbUon . , FUyarv wUt lioid an imuaual ana In New ' York City with their 40. u n l ^ cootuma party Saturday daughter, Miaa Edith May Pickup, For Sewage Disposal Plant M&nche$lef^A City of Villaga Charm avioinc In the American Laglon who la attending the Salvation — ^ ^ ^ Homa, otarting with a poUuck A m y Training College, where her The Board of •. Dlrectora laiat LXXV, NO. 47 (TWENTY PAGES^' ■\ auppar at 7 e’dock. Moving plc- parenta alao atudied in preparation night, appropriated $1 million for MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIIUY, NOVEMBER 25, i955 fCUsaalflod Advnrtlalag on Pagn PRICE FIVE tuiaa 6t tha party will ba taken for their life work. No Herald and wlU bp ohown at the OirUt- the construction of a virtually new waa party oC the group. The Covenant Lnague of the sewage dlapoaal plant at the Olcott Tomorrow Covenant Congregational Church EaskBerlin Officiiu St. dlapoaal area. The Herald will not publiah Auxiliary. PoHee will aaoiat' in w ill. conduct a mmmdge aale In The Director! acted after a short trafle control at the Thankagivlng the .vacant atore at 710 Main St., public hearing attended by only a tomorrow, ThankRgivinjr Day. Asks\W e8t .^yliim Day road race, tliey are aaked to near the E. A. Johnaoii Paint Co., half doten citixene not cqnnec maat at >olloe .HeiUkiuartera to> Saturday at 0 a.m. Donora are re* with government. Only three' ree compiled by Martin, the Berlin, (48 Dr, morrow morning At 9:S0 for aa- qucated' to leave articlea 'a t the memlMra of the public apoke, two edatof principal, and interest on /Johannes HendM^j a member oignnant atore thia evening or t«» cdntect of them to aiipport conetrucUon of bondksai 2\i per cent’ interest \of CommunisMWSt Germany's Mtaa Ellen Johnaon, 122 Maple St., the plant. ‘ > would 6Cv.t46,360 a year for 30- 445 HARTFORD RD.. NEAR McKtE pnritament/m to West Berlin ^ d re w Anaaldl Jr., 178 W. Ocn> Mra. John Eak or Mra. Carl John* The group adjourned aa Dlrec- year bonda^sand 853,000 for 25- fta today antr>4uKl for j^lUicat ter'S t, a aophoroore at Dartmouth aon. tora, convened as Water .Commla* year bonds. , aaylunti/^e brtught hla wifa College, Hanover, N. H., haa been . kionera;myiivi ■, anda, ratifled the. Directors' ‘ ipoaal plaqt was on# of .— — and tw^chlldreilL The reasons pledged to Sigma Chi fraternity. Mra. Robert Schaller, regent of provements 'th«..town con- for hla action imre not im­ St. Mkrgaret'a Circle, Daughtera ketion. when the akwer fatee United Nations. N. Y.. Nov.<9Po*H‘<»“ taken earlier on the legal $1 million figure le aom* • /m. . isauea,'involved. He also aaid the mediately availabh 7710 Senior -Myy of the South of'Iaabella, and Mra. Joaeph Ton* raised. The bond lastte will 26 (/P)—^^A major U .N . contro­ flight waa (IlMlosed aa 84^000 leaslei than the amount spec* paid off from sewer rece decision applied only to the 1955 For All interstate Methodiat Church la aponsoHng a aki motored to Putnam Monday to Ifled . in the call for the meetini versy was resolved today lagmtion raprtsenting tha aquare dance in Cooper Hall in deliver a load of new blanketa to Mrs. Helen Fitxpatrick, wh scaaion. of the Aakembly. -jupreme Soviet (PsNiament) TheXyotera will be' called upo apoke for the plant construction, when th? General Assembly There waa no debate on the mo­ the church at S o'clock Friday Mra. Beulah Harria, regent of the of the Soviet Union arnved for ----- Putnam Daughtera of laabetta, approve, the nPPfOpriatlon^and urged the Board to give voters dropped th6 Algerian problem tion. Sir.Lealio Munro of New Zea a visit with the East ^rm sn night AU mambera and . their prpbabl^another one for UleTJU*"' whp^do not use the plant because land, chairman of the com|nitt~~ ftteada are welcome Reaervatiopa who in turn will d(atiibute them to from its 1955 Agenda and merely stated ^that he underatc Parliament. ahoibld be made by calling Dale flood victlma. The 16 blanketa chase of Olobe Hollow, a t a Dec. thejrare not in the town’k eewer Herdegen; a former \eco- 12 .election. area every assurance the taxpay­ cleared the way for. France ip that there Was Xo opposition BroWn or Suaan Brown. were purchaaed from proceeda of end its two months’ boycott.'^.that the proposal, therefors/wss nomica professor at ■ >tho a rummage aale held by the circle. Included In ^gure ers would have to bear the coat. Martin Luther University ^ t Rail and Bus Lines The 81 million ^ lu d c s 88P9.700. Plans ckll for issuing general The action came quickly andd a^pted-. Halle, was given East O e\ A'daughter waa bom Nov. 10 at the price Ihelftiiwenutl Construe* obligation bonds which are secured without opposition, but the suc­r- Xprjno'ranee walked out Of the As the Hartford Hoopltal to Mr. and A paper drive will be conducted cessful formula! waa found onlyy sembly__ ibly Sept. ! 30 after a M-27 vote many's bronxe Order of Merit Saturday by the .Methodiat Men of tlbn Co. of Ne^ London bid for by the full Ifalthi and credit of the May .6 for his "'outstanding^ Mra.' Albert Bombardier, 627 Cen­ the project, 8648 for laboratory towh._ , • after several weeks - of intensive Uv debate Algerian lUtionallsta' ter S t the North Methodiat Church. Any* work behind the scenes. f i g h t for Indepenmnce from achisveoDents in the building ings one having old newapapera or apparatus and chemicals, 8316 for Pald'for Plana and strengthening" of the office furniture and equipment. Martin txplaincd to the Board Indiak V. K. Krishna Mehon fi­ France. / country. He Was a member of nuigaainaa which they wlih to do* that the plans thsmaelvea have al­ nally won agreement yesterday of The Aslan-Afrlcan^Ioc supported nate may call the church office or 8840 for gas detection and safety, We Have Up Some Wonderful Values From our Svppliers the Central Committee of equipment, 83,200 for tools, 810/* ready been paid, for and that pay­ ail - parties o n a proposal which the Nationalists-'French main­ Washington, Ntiv. 25 (fl*)—The Interstate CommetM O m - / any of the fo llo w ^ men before ment to the en.ineera for kupervi. stated that: "The General Assem­ tain Algeria la S/part of-pietropoli- East Germany's Communist- . Saturday: Robert Oatrandcr, Rey*. 000 for a special truck, 818.000 fbr aligned Liberal DemocratW lijission toiday ordered an end to racial segregation on in t^ , / general eupervialon of ednstme- aion of conatrurtlon la not included bly decides not tojeonaider further tan France, Mking Uyk- issue a party and mayor of Jena until' DON'T mond Bogue, Charles Phillips or In the price for the plans'. TAKE ADVANTi|GE OF t h e s e |IG DISCOUNTS NOW the item entitled ‘The question of domestic p ro ^ m and outside U.N. state trains and .passengcf buses. It ruled too that s6g1ti_ Still plenty af wear left hi Clinton Manguu. . < ' tlon,'816.000 for resident ‘ supervi­ 1862. sion of construction. 8000 for'ma* Martin explained that- the 823.* Algeria’ apd is therefore ilo.,ionger JurisdlcUonX tion of interstate traveler^ in public waiting rooms is uiUiawful •hooB whan hronght hem far 000 total for general and resident . seised of this item on the agenda Denies Appeaseinent apart tepaMng. i, The^'Orai^ge convention commit*, terials tasting,' 81,000 for record The commission, in years past has gone along with auhervleion of construction is baaed of the loth session.” In non-teenni- An AMb spokesman said thbory that separate accommodations for the races met . W(HtX DONE WHOLE tee will meet Friday night at 7:30 drawings, 86,000 for supervision o^ on one and one-half per cent of cal longqage,' this means that the Asian-.^ab ground in agreeing to ussians Seek TOfJ WAIT - in Orange Hall. All coiWmlttee operation, andt 846,600 for contin­ o<>nstructldn cost charge for gen­ issue has been drdpped from the abandon the Algerian debate did requirements of^the Intcrstato Commenie Act, so long as th ^ membtra art requested to be pres­ gencies. eral eupervialon and the provision :'."' 2 DAirS;lOifLY! . agenda of the current aesaion. are Mual. ------ent. not "an appeasement of the The vote to ipprove the project by Metcalf and Eddy, engineers, Unanimous Vote . French." But'It said ifi today's rulings; SAM YULYES was 7 to 1 with Director Vernon of a msldent supervleor. , to Assist ''The disadvantage to a traveler A Thanksgiving program - of JR ID A Y and S A T U ^ Y , NOV; 25 and 26 Tb# 60-nation Political Commit­ fit is up to them to come back SHOE REPAIBINO Hauschild absent. Director Walt­ If the • town had provided the tee quickly approved the proposal ' not," he said. "But in Algaria, who la hsalgned accommodationsIke------— ~ A p ^ p ^ ro,m. veil « -v w . o r THE Bgr r i a kind aonga, poems and-nlimbers by. the er Mahoney voted no. He objected i-esident -auperviaor, Martin said, or facilittea ao designated as to Im- sixth grade glee club was praaant* this morning in a 7-mtnute meet­ ks in Morocco, negotiations are Intm^ Economy IB Marta 8 t- to some of the cost items outside the firm w uld charge two per ing without debate. The Generi^ ed yesterday by all tha gradea at the construction contract price. cent for general euperviaton and under .i^ay. We do not wish to Flrrt ftaHaal m rU ag ta t Lincoln School in the new-achool Assembly itself' then met one ho;^ prejudice Uds issue." K.S,'. Resignatioii~df Resiflmatioir“of^\ -i The 81 million will be financed the total coat would be higher. . UPER DE LUXE later and ratified the motion l ^ a New Delhi. U^jaT Nov. 25 (45— garded under present conditions aa auditorium. by a bond laaue. According''to ■ The 86.000 figure provide# the I On another touchy question— unanimous Vote. / the admission of 18 applicants to Whlle_ the Kr0mliR.'s two bigwiga unreasonable. \ ^ town with advice on operation of In presenting ’his proposal/Men- ara touring India'and making "Also, he la''entitled tb'be free the plant for a year after it ie fln- the U.N. this year—the United of annoyances, .soma petty' and ICC Ghairmaii t ld fp o t H t 2-DOOICAUTpMATIC on said it was understood by all States appisared to have relaxed speeches, their top aides here am tahed. . ,j parties that the decision WouldJ examining ways'Of supplying pro­ some substantial,'which almost in­ Supported. b.v I>eague SUPER-STOR taken without prejudipk to t mised Russian technical and eco­ evitably accompany segregation' Oattyabunr. Pa;, Nov. 28 VPh- Mra. Sidney Schultheia. .chair- iContlaued on Page Thirteen) nomic aid to the aubcontln'gont. . even though the ran. carriers, as Prwtdent Elsenhower today ac­ bun of'the'IM'ar-kiraira .commit­ Indlah-imums Mid iodWy most of the- defendilUB' have done cepted tha reeignatton of Hugh W. tea of the League of Wotilcn Vot i REFRIGERATOR 4 FREEIER on. the ’aubjcct': are imd^ivwayn^ bdr^, alncewiy tty to provide botM Drisu aa,. Intarstata :;Commewn lb era, told the group the Lea^e,tie, af-af' tween high officials of th Foreij^^ races, with equally convMient and Conimtasion Chairman. Croes haa ter carefu^ieful study I of plana for Im- Office and Soviet First Deputy comfortabla" cars and \waiting been tmder'flre by Senate Inveatl- irovemebtsents in the Water and Foreign Minister Andrie A. Grom­ rooms.P' gators. Sewer/Departments, supported the yko and .Deputy Trade Minister The KX^^adc clear Its In his letter of realgnatiqii,' |1 M ID D LI TURNPIKI W IS T — TEL. M l 3-1338 aewer plant projeot. "There Is a Pavel N. K/mukin.They remained applied onl/io Interstate dated last Wednesday, a ja u riiM vltrt need for improvement in the REFRIGERATOR- and that it was. not attempt that charges of Improper conduct in New Delhi when Premier Bul­ lY IR Y O N ORDERS OF $5.00 OR MORE sewage dlapoaal plant." the aald. ganin and Nikita 8. Khrushchev aaaume Jurtadlcuon over atrtctly t him were "bdaeloM,” but ft. A. Rosa, 634 Woodbridge St., Reform struck out on their tour. intrastate travel within ona atate, Idedt . - ' asked if the need for a plant waji Five Russian mining' experts al­ even though the c a i ^ r n&ht be j!Y-i^reallstto onough to know' the result of ah emergency. FREEZER ready have reached the capital lo engaged in interstate oparatlonsr^ that, untwhded aa they are, the MarUn answered that it la not Pa^s, Nov,_ 25 (A*)—Premier Edgqr Faure aaked today for advise the Indian government on PerguaoifTrophy Road Race Champion This, officials said aom*- mere pendaney ot such chargw im­ an emergency In the sense of hav­ WHILE THEY LAST KYote of confidence—to be taken next Tuesday—on the ques- prospecting for oil and nonferrous thing that would havM o^W orked pairs my lurthtr servlca on tha OF AU. DAY ing grown up overnight, but a m e t^ . . First four fli^iera in the 19th running of hs Manchester Five Mila Road Race are shown with outI WbetWaan the eSrriart and'tboan commissioned its proper func­ l^fi of starting debate next week for an electoral reform law. need that had gone, on and wors­ V X I Mnjra (hirtaln Down Chief of Police Hsfntan Schendet, who handled Iw presenlattona for tha aponaoring Nutmeg Forest, states having stgregation iawa>. tioning in the^public intereet” ened gradually, The vote will be on a procedural question. The agenda com- Bulgiml.. and Khrushchev' head­ 116, Tall Cedarx of Lebknan. Dick Hart, Collegiate Track and Field Club, Philadelphia, who paced the .^'''Ywo SepnniM Cases A(_ The Directors will probably {nittec of the Assembly thia IOC rotumaq its findings id _ f*iim* ra­ thank ed th-ough southern India's rich 65 runners iiv24:28.1 befbn 10,000 spectators, rocelV^ the Ferguson Memorial Trophy, in mamocy^^ two separata carts. One waa IV1H6 DAY meet Friday on the pfopoaed pur­ agrlcultunU section today-after a Ronald andThomaa FerguOon. Left to right are GOOrga Terry, Boston U,; who placed tbirtC^hief tion \o8eotiVe immediately, start Tuesday on a question sub. iniUated by the/National Aasocla- chase of the Globe Hollow prop­ ------23,000 Vole Today two-day visit to Bombay. Schendel, Hart, three-time ^ n e r Johnny Kelley, Boston A. A., who was second^jmirDri Charlie t on, the tnvrtUge- erty. mitted -4>y Francois Mitterand, Khniabchev, addreaslng the In­ tion for th e / Advancement of tipn olSma iC p tlib,8anata EVERYTHING YOU NEED former mibiater of the interior. His Robbins, tWo-Ume winner frohy the New York Pioneer iSlub, fourth. Comple^rlice details on sport Colored People against 18 raU- Plenty O f If the matter is to be put to the dian-Soviet Cultural Society in page. /Herald Photo). \ InrosUgeUoittvSuboaninittan but voters at the Dec. 12 election, the question denounces indecision on On P&^ Contract Bombay,/dalmad that Russia has roads, operating principally in tha eeld he fitny «pp(«e»(ad Crooe’ FOR Y0U F thanksgiving the part of the governmeot and South. Board, must make its deciaibn by torn aside the so-called Iron Cur­ \The oUi^ case was brought be' reason for quittoig, . then. implies that the ^ u r e regime is / E a s t iUitfordT Nov. 25 (f t- . tain. ChaUchrtng. other countries / TTie President roieid r-4IIATS. FRUITS ;OLDSODA It must advertise a public hear­ REG. no longer capable of carrying on. Some _ 23,t)00 AFX," machinists to, open thefi; frontiers—"as we fo^ the/commiaslon by Sarah tion for the yaareof dlli Faure asked for the confidence Greeks Protest Kays, N w York City beautician. ice you have readMOd 'WM)) tbs AND VEGETAIUS-. ing by Nov. 28 and hold the hear­ $539.95 vote- on the question of turning start voting today whether to have”--to foreigners, the Com­ She (barged that while serving ing Dec. 6. . / accept a , new contract offer munist party bott dtclsrsd: ^ 9 ^Prevent commlaalon and fo ri down the recommendations of tjie from Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. "No ona wbo nn^od for permis­ Execution fo^ a WAG In 1952, she waa refused Uva coatributloni to I GROCERIES BEER agenda committee and instead The' tentative agreement waa . sion to enter the akmet Union was furthjT transportaOcMi by th« you have *nade." opening-debate on Tuesday on the reached Wednesday, but nei­ refused a vlaa this year. Why. we Ina Coach Co. f Raleigh, . CroH, a one-time electoral law. ther the company nor the union N. C.. when she refused a driver's liautenant governor o f ) GENERAL Seek to Speed Electioh had at least 17 American Senators Cypriot € le i;k Ship Crem Rescue and that aha move to the back , would dlscioae the terms. How­ that In addition to hia At the same time Faure an-, touring Russia thia year, I be­ the bus at Roanoke Rapids, ever, It Was reported the con­ lieve, as well as farmers, newsmen, Ci ■ional tro'jblaa ha was i TV SERVICE nounced that the government is tract calls for wage increases. and others. Does that sound .like .. Athens, Greece, Noy. 25 (JP)— resign because of '"concern aubmitting a new project to spekd- Halifax, Nov; 25 (45—The Liber The orders In these cases out- Days M AE A Oail The propos^ contract went an Iron Curtain?" Hundreds of schoolgirls sh(nited‘ ipmller aiyajt at the tlma and rush­ the health of my wifa aa w«li^ the elections. The ori^.nal govern­ up for membership approval Khrushciiev ebunded^a warning ia.n freighter Kismet II rocked on ing to hefXside, The officer J levying aegregatlon drew one dit- the uncertain condition of my < ' }-• NIgbta BBaWB Plus Parts ment bill calls for en^ng the anti-British slogans at the tomb a /o rth e m .Cape Breton reef to­ aent. Conunlaslonar J. /Muurda '/ TEL, Ml t-6194 today in P A W plants here, to the West, ssyiiigt charge of th^Marconl station at health.'* present Assembly on Jan. 2. with Portland and Meriden The "Rusaia doesr'not stand alone to- of the Unknown Soldier In Athens day while' freezing Wind and Grindstone, M adslen I a 1 a n ffi, Johnson of South Carolina, one of Ha enclosed a letter, dated Nov. MIPARE LASSEli'S 4 Biggest Buy elections In December. Since this is Southington plant will vote on today in protest against the death ponding aeaa prevented a rescue said:, . \ the 11 -members, aasertsd: 8, from the Cross family doctor to SERVICE ^ n6 longer possible, the Premier Sunday, East Hartford results , 't^ontinaed on Page Fifteen) sentence passed ■ in Cyprus on ship from moving in to her side. "We’re too busV jiandling' the "It Is my opinion that the. coin- his wift. The White Houee did not proposes thgt, the mandate of the will be reported tonight. (jrountl parties were unable to distress signals to tiik to you.” mlsston should not undertake t o moke public the letter, saying it X.. present Assembly should be ended ------f------' Michael KaraoUs, Cypriot clerk anticipate the Supreme Court and The workers In th^. .North oonVicted cf killing a policeman. reach theXyeef — about .300 feet The Khunet II was "Just Oast of Wu private in nature. seven weqks after the new election Haven plant are not involved from shore and writh radld' com­ Cape St. Lawrence, agroWd on the Itself become a pioneer in the so­ Murray Snyder, esstatnat White BUY HER A .law is voted, or if qo agreement Demonstrators with sliiig shoU ciological field." - in the votiiig.'bacause they are have been atoning British-owned munications knocked out on the rocky ledge at the northOhi tip of Hoitrt press secretary, who eo- MiXMASTER AUTOMATIC ean be reached on an election law, reprejientod by the CIO United Kefaui^er Raps 2.84grlon ship, visual communica­ Cape Breton In the higM an^ ‘Necessarily Absent* nouncedi/he raaignatlon, wea aaked on Feb. 16 at the latest. Aut6 Workers. trolley buses and tram s.. Several AT LaFLAMME'S passengers hsVe been injured. tion was the only meahs of con­ The Royal Ganadla/ Air Force ' Commissioner Everett HutchJn- This, Faure said, wd’uld jpve' tact remalnihg. aon of Texas was announced aa (OMtlnneg On Page Twelve) IIS CHRISTMAS Parliament until’Dec. 31 to work baF^TiTgeiiersl^oncES^^TiinCro Ike Motives in Pupil On Strike sent a Neptune ^troldiomber fr;en • World’s Faste.st Cooking tcer-made up of the presidents of tion 4# finally settled, the election aquads were standing by to cope rence, where the ship la grounded, eald the Kismet 'W^aa being pounded the bus proceeding. with any large disorders. ^y hlgb seas and wsi in danger of . 4^ Automatic Ovei^ • Raisable Thrift Cooker all parties and heads of the other dispute- will be thevsi« realacrti cause U1of Washington, Nov. 26 (45—Sen. said a Royal Canadian Air'Forpe breaking up. / The ICC took noto that the Assembly committeee, ihdica,ted Fain-e’s downfall. Until he brought Kefauver (D-Tenn) says the re- Two British soldiers .Were killed plane was circling the vesselJand Faure would be.defeated 375-224 if up the idesxof voting in December, pudlated Dixon-Ystea power con­ yesterday 'on Cyprus aa violence th* rescue ship Gulfport was\r*- The ahip ejtrlier was bOjIeved In (CoaUnned on Pnge Twotve) from tlw AP Wirtff; C I ^ A N U P . f all other deputies followed party instead of next June- aa regularly tract "is merely one instance" of continued against British control laying signals from the KIsinet no Immediate, danger but requir­ ■'Si discipline. ' scheduled, the Premier had been 'what he terms Eisenhower admin­ of the islund crown colony. Three with flags. ‘ . \ ing asslatiwce to free b>.raeif/rom Though only a fqw parties can •able to patch up assembly majori­ istration concern for "the-aelflsh other soldiers were wounded, Earlier reports said the KlsmeV the rocky ledge on the northern Up McCAK'raV HITS lONNINaK maintain such discipline, the posr ties to approve majot- policiss. interests of private power lob- One private was killed wlven was in danger of breaking up as o f' Cape /Breton Island where she Paris /Sending Woshtogton, Nov. 25 (45—8tan. MMEDIATE SServiN at our usual LOW Priee$$ Bible heavy margin against the Now it seems doubtful he can get blea," high, seas pounded her. groundM earlier in the morninit, ■ MoCarUiy (R-Wls) ankl todiv a governrpent Indicfted it was backing for anything-...... Promising a continuing Senate (Continued on Page Fifteen) A Navy helicopter from nearby The / crew was believed sllH Hen. HeOrtaga (O-Mo) J6 « tg k « doorh'ed. , ElecUonCslM*l4e pf "a settlement Would indicate th a t Frgnce ia_help- ’U56 (.fu-President Soekarno today o Your Reaall Store took lives of three people in (Con­ Retlre.d lieutenant colonel' of peace they must take some- com­ is an abandonment of the threat of ing both sides in the current arms delivered a. new- Mast againat said.«.,a KIt added: sales at competitive prices to re-, necticut. Tw’o persons', died in high­ French Army is expected lo be "Neither 90 per cent', nor 75 per promise between Jhe positions they force and some attempt to talk to race between Itrael and the Arab "foreign lm|>erUiHsls.'’ He told a Pay Electric Bills Here coup a fafair ir' ' share of world' way accidents and another burned named Premier of Morocco's first have taken up.” Eden said. "1 did each other,” Eden replied. "These powers. . J a mass meeting of W,00i heret- YORK All Items Fully Serviced and Guarantee cent, nor 60 per cent price support markets, to establish stronger-soil to death. representative government py levels provide any as.surance not attempt to lay down .where and' count/iis'wiU not talk to each other On Nov. 12', a French Foreign "Indonesia Is like a house which* • Your Preacriptlons Called conservation measures, to set up In Stratford, Eisha Spain Jf., 32, Sultan t Mohammed Ben Youssef , j for and Delivered. against the buildup of surplus how that compromise should be direct and the onlyhope is for other Office spokesman had ahnoupced has Just been robbed by im­ commoditjf-by • commodity pro­ Stratford, was killed when the car . . ; Chicago police hunt for sec­ found, nor do 1 propose to do so countries to do some of that for that because of improvement in the perialism. All its, windows, doere All Parts AdequatelyvStocked-Try Us al(x:ks of major export crops as gram* to match prolduction With he was driving crashed into a fence ond black suede slipper as j>os- a. Hallmark Cards. long aa government policies block now'."" them.” tone of . I the Egyptian press and . and tUes have been carried away. demands, and to adjust trade pro­ yesterday. A passenger, James sible rlue In strangulation of 48- Israel turned down the previous 'The prime minister said he did radio toward French problems in Indonesians also have' token part, the competitive aale of those crops grams. Wilson. 36, Bridgeport, was treat-, ycai-old divorced mother of six. In the looting.” on the World market. offer onr grounds it would mean a nobwantlo bind the United States North Africa, France was resum­ Other recommendations included ed for injuries at a hospital. 1 Ceylon's'Pi;emier Sir Jo.hn Kolela- contraction of the. Jewish stale. to every word of his previous offer ing her arnui shipments to Egypt. ‘"As one branch_,of the govern­ selling surpluses abroad on an In­ On Thanksgiving Eve. Michael’ wala says price of, natural rubber WOOUWAKD PBOBE OPENS I Telephone; Mll'chell 9-0121 ment is sponsoring lower price Response from the Arab nations but added: "The United'States and These also include artillery and stallment plan and swapping them Chernovetz, 32. died when flames mimt be maintained at present generany, has. been favofabl'e:— I ouraelyes are in very close agree­ machine guns.' .Mineoie. N. Y., Nov. 26-(45— supports and advocating curtail­ for strategic raw materials, and destroyed his shack in a deserted levels if underdeveloped southeast ' A Nassau County grand Jury to> YOUR COMMUNin SHELL DISTRIIU;rOR ment of production, another Eden's broad proposal of Nov. 9 ment in this difficult business.” Earlier this ihonth, the French buildiiig research programs to find section of West Haven. Fire offi­ Aslan cojiintriei arc not to turn suggested ? settlement might be day opened an inveettgoUea ot NORTH END branch ot the government la re­ markets for ‘farm products in in­ Informed quarters said Eden—iat aaid that the original shipments pi cials said an oil stove exploded. Cbminuttliit. . . National Guards­ reached sbmswhere between the least at this time—does not have Firench. arn^a to Egypt and to Is­ the slaying of millionaire aecial* stricting foreign sales and endorit- dustry. ' . i . CSiemoveta's body was found in the man cuhtinue around-the-clock U-N. proposals of 1947 envisaging lie WllUam Wi>odward. Opening Ing huge expenditures to expand ' Approved by the Grange were in mind a full scale peace confer­ rael had been approved 18 months debris. i patrols Perfect /trcle Oorp. the creation df separate Jewish ence between Israel and the Arab ego by the Americans and British. wltneeari were poUen oSIcein the agricultural output of foreign resolutions favoring social secur­ LaUr that night. John Paatuta, foundry area but no violence has HARTFORD RD., (NEAR McKEE) I nations that opce were our cus- and Arab states in, the territory countries with Britain serving as France felt no further consulta­ from Oyster Bay Cevo who wm« PHARMACY TEL Ml 9.4597 ity for fanns, expanaion of fedtral M. South Windsor, was killed been repotted since Connersville' thatrformerly comprised Pdlestlne, a mediator, 'they aaid he la Uilnk- lirst on the Boeae Q et. 99 whM tion Was necaasary in 'view of thia, e tnmen. Infantry enterH city Thanksgiving 4 Depot Sq.—MI 9-4585 , „ ■ I 1, ' WHERE SHOPPING IS A K ASURE /n o se foreign natjoaa art now And the 1949 amiisUce settlement the Paris spokesman oald at that Miiade Mrk Ami WondmM (Osattnucg M Page Two) (OMtinneg am Fags Two) eve. ' , - allowing the Ismelis to hold soYne ‘ IcOonttiiuag on Page FIva) time, r ' ' ...... - shot her hnshpnd te daatk ■ t

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