If ..^,1 PAGE FOURTEEN SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, IMS ManrhifStpr lEtiPtttng lifralh Average Daily Net Prem Run For the tVeek Ending The Weather Nov. 28, 1958 Forecnat of D. B Wtather Btraui amall, and much more excluatve. (irmlp of card playing commuters. Cloody, colder tonight wiOi mfai About Town Kvery morninR four overalled ! Brown Chorus 12,835 H eard .4 long Main Street workers ait in the back of a large beromlng mixed with or changing Sinu^et .Circle of past noble New Haven Railroad van truck Member of the Audit. to anon*. Low- 28 to SO. Clewiing Burenu o f Circulntton. grranda will meet Monday at A And oh SoniP o f hfnnchpptpr't Siilm Strpet$, T oo and play a gam.e of bridge, or Here Dec. 12 Turwdny. High 38 to 40. p.m. for. Ita monthly mcotinp in whial or something aa the vehicle FOOTBALL GAME Manchester— A City of Village Charm the directors' room of Odd* Kel- rolla merrily along Rt. 8. I ■ Christmas will be the theme of Iowa hall. Mrs Dorothy Kwinp I IMilja I’B.v the Toll? <» tine, just n maz.e of rapidly rhang- i the Brown University Chorus con­ and her committee will serve re­ Manchester High School vs. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 47 (TWENTY PAGES) I Ah anivmncement card that has ing linos. Watch VdHir Hfep cert to be presented Friday even­ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 19.58 (CUoained Adverttaing on Page 18) PRICE MVE CENTS freshments. f I been huned foi a couple of weeks "What on earth are you doin*?” One of the Tiew’ tSAchors in the ing. Dec. 12, In the high school under a pile of newspapers, clip- aakod I ho mol hor. Manchester puhl'ic school system is I auditorium. East Hartford High School Manchester WATI*^ will meet ■ pin?:s ami correspondence finally “ The man on tolovlalon .lald tho.v a former ski patrolman from Colo* The program is being spon.sored THANKSGIVING DAY ~ 11:30 A.M. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m at the Italian uorkc(i its wn\ tp the siiifaie this wore having tiuiihlea and to plo.ne radn. At the dinner for new leach* by the Women's Auxiliary of the American (.iuh for a harvest pot- ; week, ami It ' ontamed some starl- atnrid hy ao I ’m alandln(f hy. ” ro- e;a he told shout a friend of his. Manchester Memorial Hospital and Hayed at Manchester High School Paris Company i>C G d u lle luck. Mrs BarhMta Thnnmann i Im^ new.s at least on a quick first a Ranger. Ihe Hockanum Brown Club. Tick­ Adult tickrta now on «al* at Krlth’a V*ar(rty Store, Fallot Ike Names Group pliod hor off.aprinK. and Mrs. Ruth Bayle wilt be m ! renrlmj;; It seems the Ranger w’as hired ets are on sale at the hospital gift Stiidiba, Manchratrr Plumbing and Supply, Xnaallf Arm*. charji^e of arranpeTiicnts Menibn.- Tlie card was finm the (Itealer Rrotlior-ln-lai\‘a Koopor bv the . Walt Disney Studios to shop and the W. G. Glenney Co. Gets CAintrol of n'lay contact either to find out iMaitford Rndfte Authority, ami Tho .Maurhoator roahlont had Flait an avalanche that could be The 80 members of the chorus what to (^mthbutr They shouM filnnd for the "Winter Wilder- and their director. David Laurent, Union W alkouts Shnt i liiKlfi Dll' |)ritiloO insieiUH rlf Uiotiionfl tlio llhniiy liooU «iifl oirjoypil For Etaluation of -rn also provide their o\s n ',\ ha I i nnlcovcrsml j || , . , n,, niiich .‘>0 lhat hr rccom- n/?.“s ■ piiiur e. The Ranger climbed ■ will be guests at a pre-concert din­ Watermen Fen' cutlery U'eiRluriC*ni precede 'aermy. Ihotp apponro*elf ner at the Couritry Club. Bight O f tr a n c e the meal, following' whuh Mic Rev Rf ''AnMoiin'iiij; thP rrmovnl rif; -pho bmlh''i-ln-la\v boiiowrrl the Just imd^r an overhang. Then he i couples from the Hospital Auxll- Seymour, Nov. 24 (f P )— Sale \\ ilfred Thoman nf Ando\rr a ill I the (iicater Hnilfonl Rrldpp A n ­ book Hiul all \\as well. About two started an avalanche that sent > lary and the Hockanum Brown of controlling interest in the speak and sho\^ slide,^ of ftnv^aii il ho: it v fill N'n'i’ H, . ! weeks later the Irmlei' cisiially re­ .snow thundering over his head. He I Club w ill apt as patrons and pa- Arms Aid, Security Pai'is, Nov. 24 (/P)— Premier Waterman Pen Co., one of the ' VS haH M;id \pe snmelmw missed' marked to the hot rower, "R v the hiiggpfl Ihe shelter of the rocks un­ I tronesses. O 'C c o - U .'E The Oranpf* Promotion roinmit- oldest pen makers in this De Gaulle, without having HM entile (lispter in*the Dontfecll- w'Hw rlid you return that bf>ok I til It was over, then came out tri- I Soprano Relurii.s The BroWh Universlt.v Chorus will m'^ef MoiuIhv mg^lU at A cut riivei Hndge loll fight, one In lent you ? ” . umnhanllw While the movie crew has performed major choral works country, to Marcel L. Rich of lifted a finger in the cam­ ^ KkViiii Harbieciu, the lyric Augusta,'Ga., Nov. 24 (^ )— t’tee’a evaluation will be non-^>art- Second Major Airline oTlorU in Oranc^' Hall ' wliH li W’lllMid Rogrrs ami othei I "Oosh, I forgot!" I and h's friends ;v\‘atched. he skied with Ihe Univcr.sity orchestra and ROASTING Paris,-France, was announced paign. won another strong en­ so]iinmi wa» fc.nturcd with the PresidenC' Eisenhotver today i*an, cold-blooded Mn(i-I»)li hiulge hrtttleis had really Another week went bv. ; flov.'ii the white ma"s. the Rhode Islanii Philharmonic For the fl»cal year 'which start- to d a v. dorsement from the kYench The p .hlir I- loniinded of li;r .Manchc.*,tcr -Mo.Ks.ah (,’hfflus l»/it memiged In u in tlmlr fight “ nul you leLurn that book vet'*' When he res •lif'd the bonom lie Orchestra. Prior to its engagement named a blue ribbon commit­ ed Jul.v 1 the administration asked open linu-e at th<* Rum e ( ’rptcr ' .vc.ir. 1^ returninr thU ycHr. The company said a new line of | people in first-round voting Hill It ' a.-^n I t lint at a M. nf ■’No. hut I will," glided ov er low nvd the .ski lodge ill .Manchc.ster the cluh will per­ CHICKENS tee of former government of­ Congress , for 31,800.000.000. but ! inexpensive ball point pens will be for RrfaidM ('hilflion tomnirov*, M i.m Harbccht, who's pviform- form at an evensong servicp In St. .ve.atei-clay for tlu> new Xa- ''f»iir«;e The Riidge AuUionly’s The iievi \*eek "I jit.al lecenrd and pulled up with a snappy stem ficials to evaluate the U.S. the lawmakers cut the figure by j featured in the new operation of afternoon from 3 to o'rio« k «nce Isst ye,-rr wns pral.sed by Thoma.a Church, N ew Y’ork City. tinn.ri .X-^seniiilv 'reim»\ al' -a e Icairre'l on a ciosci a notice fiom the library dunmii;:; |(*hn.st r. He loosened h’s s?f the four military aid program in terms With many candidate.s trying to le 1 ending. A'as meiely "to pa new me for that bo»)k \f>iir boi'o ■ erl sle.ppefi out of in^'m and’ h oke 16 000 Th*’ R''\ {'liarlrs RonhoPIu r- his ankle. ! fT,li)l«;ls, was seciii',*,i to repeat " “(.“ 'to ! The confpany's plant here will ride De Caulle'.s cnaltaila. outright A l» l l l l t i . Qoit Aflni'niHl rat ion Riiilding at 20.'>.'i ft oin me " of how to strengthen national when asked whether he looks to , soi'nt<* .'iiMtisirr of t li»' SoMtii j h,*r n,lo nr,-. II, a.roKliiiR to Kric foes of the Premier made the poor­ .Maiii f nnl)iiif*nnii' R’ ol liei-111• Ih\‘ "Oil I IfioU llul PTSOHas Panrl security. c'aaw*-?^ ■ Melho.liri (■)iui-cli ‘ ill hnn;.' a ! Andrn-.ou, ruanaRcr of lb* chorus CAPONS spending in that a.^a o be c u t, ij,e added production of an est showing iinRa c ,.. AMci iiiulling llif mcMH.igr ovri ha« k vesiriiis', Im iflenl all\', \f» i j riipll KtiMn The Pre.sident announced the further in the n « t fiscal .veai*. ! n^O ball point Mu ' At Eastern, Thanh.'^^nunz: ine5r.;ic'' at t Iv Diuj/U; llip pa.st yo.ir -Miss lla? - A strong righll.st awing was ac­ f"C a hil \\r dc'lm Ofl t)i»' f-tiulge f*” e me Home nmney, Theie v as At the (lianiliei of f'omiiiet ■ e On (diild (siiidniire appointment of William H. Draper merfinp of tho Rolaiv I ’hih Tiie.** flinnei to wcboiue new lesidjei.s I.rcch! has tourt'd 1 .f couiilr.v in nfa V- pens a da.v. One hundred addit'onal companied b.v a Communist de­ sttir Aulhonly ha.s f’\er\ ifHifidrme of quite s fine foi ihr bofil^ being Jl'„ a Republican who was under- ^ t h Eisenhower and Draper was | „.ill be required. t'Aibs dav ni(?ht at 6 .10 at th'' Mam lies- a srr:pa of coni.Pr Is. .Shp ha.s .sung cline. Ihmigh the anti-Caiilli.st .^laving in bu.^iness a good long o\ e; fine nm h a bmg t ime ' lo Man'hester. t'hambei Vue aecretary of the Army in the Tru­ rairnt.H Ahoiild rontart their Robert E. Merriam, a form er. The „ew tlrm will be called Communist., were stil the .strong­ ONLY for Country fiuh time despite the slings am| arrov.'.s ,\flri the book lender b^fl i In ,\ President .John Wiet pa.sHed out Ihp loic.s of .Mir.ii in "lai Bohomp." man administration, to head the 9- TW A Silent "nmnoi’ iaph.s" of .Mamh''s1ei, Antonia in "Talp.s of Hoirman." « hibl H guidance rnunAclor when he deputy director of the Budget B u-, \vate.-man-B r Pen Cp. Inc. est sii'gle party Red chieftain •aimefl m its location lale)v e(| lii.s do ^ 11 from the i-ejlmg hn.a a prnhlem with his studies. A member committee. The announce- reaiireal! and nownnw a. danutv deputy assistant controls three European David 1. riijiiM.c, araman appren ' T)*e-^e monografilts rnntam n lii.s- an,I KiorililiRi in '■(’n.^i f,an tuttp." Jacques Uiicloa facei a stiff tight An Sgcn»\' less soie nf itself \vhere this iiei \ r-slia I,ing an* panel :Ii.«<'ussuin Tluirsday night. came after Draper, who also has to the President for inter-gove'n- By THE ASS4XIATED PRESS Mre, son of Mr and Mi.-' lory of the lov.n a 11^1 of mdiM- Slip wa.s al.ao thp fir.st to sinR thp pen manufacturing firms. in the runoff next .Sunday, \\oiibl lui\e been nmie i;»iefii| MfitiUf enient l»ad Vent h.m he sa’*. .Huunsmod hy tlie Barnard .’ unior held po.sitions in the Eisenhower ; mental affairs. I'e|f*r .1 fJimas. 6J Prn^prrt Sf I tries, s de'n riptkm of the go\e:n- I-,,Ip c.f .IpantiPlon ir thp Amp,:,'an One of these Societe Bie of Tile De G.sulle tide swa.m)>ed Flight engineers and ma- about its ilioiip nf ^^orTis |e«i| iH that lii,s bi 1*1 hei-in - Ih '■ a.s qiiKt- High Paioni Teacher Organization, administration, had conferred menl, and .so fo'tli, i A bit later Draper started back Paris, tui-ns out 1.300 000 ))eus a such non-Commum.st foes as for­ has completed 11 w-erk.s of hisic amifi'in'ejiienl give sn,\ one iflr.ia ' liiickhng at Ihe effe. t of hi* I ppi forinancp o.' .lacrpips Ibprt's marie this i ccommondation. with ..Elsenhower at the Augusta chini.st.s of Ka.stern Airlines \Vlel haiirled out the monf || \\'itll I A Non. (Continued on Page Two) ( Continued on Page Ten) the Communists a brand new De W ’c have definite provisions for • li*hn lo Povie .17 Jai\is Rd I* llo'ivfll ri.enrv Terhuoal .Srlmn! j .scholar.ship lo .‘.iiirl*' and .suiR In Klir.abeth ^Aeipcl. Mr.a. Bernice of the extent to which future oiflei^ to "^^at' h snd firm I bother Gaiillis* party, the Union foi fhe .,|"imng our planes around tha r rmral ch-imnan f«ir the- fifth an- dl.splav lh;,M Ilw .snrill bf,v v. h<, Mhp BPikshiiT .Miisir F'pslival at Maher, Mi.s, Ruth Dorenuis snd military assistance can. by moinrn\ " New Republic .U N R i hearted by svsiein, guarding them against : lal “Tobo 'O Road flime spon entcie-! Ihc .Mam-he-tej 'ni-sl fto 'I anitlpwood .“p'. pchI years sro. It Donald Warren ■trengthenihg our friends and Al­ Informat'on .Minister Jaeqiies saiintage anri maintaining them," ' 'rer! b\' Lamb'hi Pin Alpha fra- A li11)»' Inter ’die no| i< c>| I Imt llu' f'>llier « ay M’.as thpip lhat .shp .sacR .Irannpt- A gift from the T’TSO was pre­ lies, advance U.S. National Secur­ Himu'l .'a*, loiiiiiig fjoin the Siimlav Ta.sl Dav Soiistelle. .-aid a apoke.aman for Eastern, ternitv of the I ’ni\er.ml n( Mait 1*0 Sj»ymg Ihe je.ver \vdm h shf*wed lon, sented to Piincinal .Johnson, who Is, ity and foreign policy Inteiests. living loom so she tip toefl to Ifie This wa.s tile eleaii*ut trend which operates In 25 stales, Can- foif). to be hob! ,\f.v I’G a| thr ' iMfig-ng s. ene,< ,,f .sl,'i«lrnts at ."-hp is now under llip lu.anaRp- loav'ing Barnard .Junior High lo at’-' Appointment of the study com­ Manehev| rr St a ’ e i iumi v dooi.^;i\ lo ser» v^'hfil a s goiii2 ()f (iliiirch ^ cai’ cept a po.sition at Ts-cxington. dnss. mittee comes in the midst of an State Man Arrested thougli only 41 of the 46.5 deputies sdii Puertii Rico and Bermuda. ffi k m t lie srljofil h eni over r.rcnl n f thr Hall-.t tuim Arti.sts on from mainland Frani*e were elect­ Hid f ’CUJiimd It rbviieh arid then of ,\pw York City. ^ 'Tile .PT^^O voted to donate SKHi Eisenliower drive to cut govern­ ■M Miami's sprawling intema- She fouM'l liej snji Ht,Hiding r!y- ^v'llh 111* idose of the okl r liiir* li lo the Kli.sab'‘-fh Bennet f-tibinry ment spending. ed ye.sterrta.N* hy a majoritr* \*nte ticniil ail port, where almost half of V. lib a wlioofi ami a fioller ahoul Mi.ss lla/bipi ht Is thr thud solo­ over all opponents, Tlie lemnin- idl\ -H atlenlif>M In fiont of tlie yeai Sunday, Zion Kvangelicd ist to l)p siRued for thr p-rfoini- for book.s, ami $15 was also voted But Draper told a news confer­ Ka-ii'in'.s 16.000 employes are leb-visjoji' iu’ hhI fb)'.'. n on tlie der will be ehoson in runoffs next lele\ i*t|oM S' rer»i lllrh h;i<| u<* [U- • IdiHv'ian tdviii'h will give ntten- ani'P in thp hlRh .srhr„,t aiidiforjuni for a rn‘si*d pi biting .machine for ence that on the basis of his talks In Bonds Theft Case hn,**d Ihe walkout at 10 a.m. was do'>i "f th'' b:ink ami In, ipTly i^»n m IN ii-nia) Sindav inmning the inintmg .shop. >ir.s. Carlene with the Pre.sident, "J understand Suoda\* when a winner will neeri orilri 1\ Liggett •u r,i gt)od 10 niiiiiiles Pi i’\'iousl\', Ipnop ItoRpr Isiucka. For your holifla.v treat lie sure to citoose one of our ex- only a plurality. 'U vn -'.H Id '"rh* La.*l Thing.'-i " the .'if, ()|i',l1 r>i , anil I'oniratio Mi-'s s^'tewrtit siKike briefly on the books this Is to be neither an economy ’ Hnn I Fly with ,S( aha." said on* S lid 'di'bl: cn v\ n-i ‘ g' Im • New '«aven, Nov. 24 (/Pi- The final (fumne of (dtri«;|, ihe jmlg- needed for- the librniy. tra-(ielii'iou.s capons or roasters, Rii.v it at th« farm or anti-economy drive’’ so far as With only 20.!t!l4.7!'7 of the 28 sign carni*il by a uniformed en­ K’m.l .p ,gi niMH on d V Krani- n,' Fa Ikon of Plptnpl wp, p ; government has rharged a Boston million eligible holhering to vote, men! nf (he vvm b! ntul the e id <*f SiRIKal. The next meeting will bo held military a.ssislanre spending In gineer in Ihe picket line. "Don't Be Parkade Drug (tve're always open) oi' have it delivered Tuesda.v. I executive wRh receiving several the Interior Ministry gave this il, Mvnm* an/l .m-i mnn are h i- Tin* .Mi smI.iIi Climus \yill also bp Fob H) and v.*jll be a group di.acus- the future is concerned. a Strikebreaker." said another. laMlIiii Dcce|\ iiig s'on of rommr>n orobtsma entitled bonds taken in multimllllon-dollar - breakdown of the resiills: langcd ftom this viewpoint. 11 |,a nip, I by 12 luu.-u’ians Draper added that his commit- Al fiisi It was heltev(>d that WESTOW)i Tlie .M.rm^ie.slei irsi-lrnl give ■ I'arem«, Ia»fs TElk It Over.’’ 40.'1 >Ve.st Center SI reel ! robbrrie.s of two Canadian bank- Communists, elected 1 deputy ■■ PHARMACY evei S' app' HI nm-e nf he;ih h Hr W The Rp\-, Paul fj F*if)kopy. will from tho Ha rt f'oi ,1, Symphony, In- ROQER OLCOn j ing firma. 3.882 204 popular voles, 18.94 per onl\ Ihe engineers were .striking hig, hu.*'l(\' and Imil a fi well and afin prmiasli- Petei, f ’liaplei- 1 \er.*es :PH. He hplii on Mon,lay at k pin, in room GENERAL ested at his New London home i Socialist.,. 2 deputies, 3,167.3.54 vised the ronipahy that this could A-lli at Ihp IiIr Ii sihonl, SUNDAY OPEN naling foj n f»',v d>ivs finally wen! will tomb mi the qu'CHtmii a.s In Ex-Convict Just ji .\yesterday by agents of the Fed- : votes, 1.5.5 per cent be considered their strike, too. I o I he dm I Cl' ulielher pns.Mi))|e almnic vvm Id-war TV SERVICE eral Burean of Investigation. Independenls mostly Rightists, Eastern Airline flight engineers carry slrlkc signs ss they mingle wllli other employes who walked I The walkout came three days wmibl sp*!! Die end of the world, riie iiu'dii j,| ijiiin li.vlenril lo thr ship),PI'S will walk forward for Buys » A QC A Call He was arraigned here before 15 deputies. 2.816.176 votes, 13.74 off their jobs at Eastern terminal at Miami today. ( AP Photofax). I after Trans World Airline's big ALL DAY Viu Hill** .Hs tiipliitne fur abmit (i\-r ami wlial Die final ejvl of thr fleet of plane* was grounded by a ,'losp vlpw an,l praplirai rpinlnil- Nights Plus Parts Out of Prison U.S. Commissioner Robert H. A l- ! per rent. ALL DAY^ minii!e^ and Ihen liefiiir he^jmiiing wnrid armiding to the Rible will The remaining voles weie scat­ ' strike by the International Asao- rr of yir’inR thanks to God for Hi.s TKL Ml S-M«2 corn, who bound Ezhaya over to MANCHESTER Ihe e\,'imimitinn lenunked "\\>|), he many Rifls. j U.S. District Court under 3*50,000 i tered among 14 other parties and I'lation of .Machinial.*,. Boston, Nov. 24 lA'i -Gordon A. Without Soviet Union SHOPPING PARKADE vnii I e> 'jiinlv fbm I look .sirk " H'ollowlng an old ami tiiiu'- l»nd. Ezhaya is charged with vi­ groups. British Lalmr Eastern executives said every SUNDAY — 'Idle leiubnt vlin t' ok lll^ ai hes Ireasu'eil practlve. Suiul'iv. the Garrand, 20, formerly of Spring- olating a -t ,ute forbidding the The Communist percentage <*om- I’ffnrl will be made to get scats on and pain* vej v Henmislv, wa* mnsi Iasi of fhe sneieni Dlvireh cal- field, was slain In a South End interstate transportation of stolen pared with 2.5 6 in Hie la.st general other airlines for its passengers if unh'ippy '-•,il)i Ibe ilml oiob.serva • emiai. will he oh.lerved ai Zloii eleetlon of 19.56. and the Red pop­ apartment earlv today only a property. all flights Rie cut. Eastern has 140 Hnn P'dbman as memorial day fo?’ de­ He posted bond today. ular vote compa'ed with their flights dally m and out of Miami. ■ddinl H pr-! fine " he mIi... million voles Trans World Airlines hart 200 ‘and lir-n pp'ifile .nr filing pa*! morial hymn prereded by lolling of state prison. Mc(ja)]e said Ezhaya used the In 1946. They held 142 seats In the On C4)l(l W , planes grounded In Ihe fourth day THE ARMY and NAVY im' i.u^ikrl fill Ihe |,ih| limr eveis' chimes wilt be sung by the con- Mrs. Ruth Arrand. 34, in whose t.olen bonds as collateral for old A.ssenibly. I of a strike hy 6,700 machinists. boip.' I m s.iy ulin! a h'^illhv giegatlnn in remembram r of loved apartment Garrand was shot at loans, at New London Itanks. He Projection of the trend could cut ' American arilines faced a strike looking nil p*r ' MONDAY ONLY! j L^mdon. Nov. 21 4*' The I>«bor nijes DOLLAR least four time^, said two men said 378.000 in atolen ..bonds had lh « fVimmitnlsts to below 30 seats. Outer Space Plan threat hy ils pilot.,, with a pro­ 1 parly today pro\ver in na- evening Id plan for ( ’bristmas Wrought Iron She said she got a gdod look i United Nations. N, 5’ , Nov. 24 • Soviet Union does not lake part, night Tuesda.v. f I.'Hll n.ii I HP I I iHt'US fi.| I heir rS I fl Reg. 98c A t his arraignment. Ezha.v’a 'i ^ tlomil election?! expecleii next ./oar. i.iroling the fiisl Sunday nf fle- at the two men and later picked '.Pi Tlie United State., today pro-i I do not thirili that is a reason |*la\llig -HllvilieA on I bell u ,a \ l<* VALUE counsel denied the governraent'a In an election manifeato that A widespread rash of labor dis­ eeinbe* out their photographs from the charge,that the father of live chil­ |iosed that the U.N. go ahead with- In lallei. We i sn still do useful madt* no .npet dh mention of the pute len.,ions also was highlighted a r*d f I mil < 'i k The Sundiyv School staff \\ill out Ihe .''ovlel Union If Hie R iis-, wm l: Rogues' Gallery at police headquar­ dren had entered Into a "devious French Sudan Brilixh* A mev.cnn Alliance tra­ hy ahiildown today of the Stude- W'liRl jiinli.ibh i in IIM.nO’S oni III.M'R.A the other Hyde Park man. Joseph Balllro, pictured Ezhaya as Now Assumes pletli^cd Ihcmaelvea to; United -Auto worker., quit their lie l.utheinn I/iymen's Pengue Police Sgt. .lerome McCollum Tlie proposal was made hy Am eoiu|)0.slHon of the proposed U N. job.,. - 4 "an unfortunate c *' of someone 1 l ’r;,;p lhat Fo) rutsa he plained ■111 nieel nl 7,1.1. TRIVETS said Mr.s. Arcand told him that Iin.-vsadoi* Henry Cnhot I»d ge . wli coMUiiIttre whi'Il would he yi\cii There were strikes al.,o in th* 1959 else." tolrl Ihe U .N's Sl-natioii pnlllical ^ the task of woiking out a periua- uiului t'nited sN’ationa adminiatra- 7. on (diiin h hns been given a l oal Garrand disclosed to her last week "H e obtained the bonds from an Republic Rank farm equipment and tractor In­ l oiumlHee he had been unable to ■ iieni agency on tlie peaceful uses iiun mini lt« InhahitanU "can de- nf pninl through the volunteer la­ that he was in fear of his life. equally well respected man," said dustry involving .50,000 UAW em­ reaeli agreemenl wltb .Soviet Dep­ j nf Outer Spa e I'lde their own future without in­ bor nf A number of it.s pien She was quoted as saying tlial ployes of International Harvester JUMBO SIZE Paris, Nov. 24 The French uty Fofeign Minister Valerian timidation. dhe service d'h'Miksgivu\g dAV Garrand told her someone was Western diploniata predicted a and Hie Caterpillar Tractor Co «xi»iii (Continued on Page Seven) BtCRNARD J. E 7 H A V A Sudan today proclaimed Itself a Zorin In private talks. ! Iiandaoiiio majority for the 20-na 2 Propose that the off.Hhore is­ will he At 10 pm .Another bArve.st afraid he would "spill the beans"-- The strike of* 600 flight en- imo \i> republic within the F'renoh com­ Ivodge said he hoped Zorin would tlon proposal with or wllliniil lands of Quemoy snd Matsu be , nm;.\si i:ii boiur di.sniav will he arranged at disclose information to nolice. munity. WHITE TURKEYS Ihe altar railing to which the wor- Mfifc* id*d gifH. SYLVANIA TV I vole for a revised 20-nallon re.so- Soviet suppoi'l. evacuated by the Chinese .Na­ (Coi.tinued on Page Ten) Medical Examiner Richard Ford The territorial assembly meet- I luHnn which embodies many of Some Aainns and Africans e.\- tionalists and jfiven to the Chinese TULIP TREE FARM ■aid Garrand had been shot fotir Union of West Africa ing at Bamako, voted to take this Ihe elements In a rival Soviet plan picssed doubt that the Russians Reds Our tiirlx'.tii lui\p hern uliiiiriK ,il Hit' IIikIiui Miiiu In Ihr Ot rii Asserted shapes, or five times in the head. He was form under the new federation of He added, linwever, that failure of would alt on Hie coiiiiiilllee, which 3 ( ’ampaig-n for the admussion |)rn«^p,1 ( ht^s. Mr |,rn|tnrc mult f„r Ih,* otrii, On iMirchsAeA of B r T n iU H ’.S Modul 21C631 found face down on the kitchen overseas French possessions n e a t­ the Soviet Union to agree should would lepoit back lo the AsKciiih|v nf ('onmiunist Phlna to the United i and designs. floor o f Mrs. Arcand's St, Charles er, by Pi-emier Charles de Gaulle. next year on what Ihe I' N shnuM \V.A\ we give Huny Triple Richly flnilhtd weed cobinal in not hall U.N. action. Nations PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR! Irodhion ilyle. HolelighlS iur> Street apartment. Guinea, Ghana Premiers The Wejit African country, w '‘h "'W e hope tlie Soviet Union will do to promote International i*oop 4 Suspen4l British nm lear tests < Bulletins 60( l.lt N \ Ities^fMl I iider ’.*0 —Over '.'(t l.h*» .Mle^ FENNI nitis ^tampA. r'eundi the picture with a tell Garrand was sentenced in July a population of about four million, cooperate.” I.,odpe paid. " I f the elation in the aliidy and pea'eful .It Otoe W halevet other powers ^('s! e I'utl Ihe I'endniis — Dfdivered In Mitnche^trr If \ mi trome ef light ler eauet view­ 1956, to three to five years for voted overv.'helmingiy in the ron- use of Outer S)iace. mas decule from the At* Wires < annnt IMf'U I p ^ ourself Miinehesler armed robbery. He also had a The lOiumlllRe would cousisl of WsllpHper And Paint ( n. ing. Unique Picture Prempler stitutional referendum .SSpt, 28 to ^ I’ rop't.^c that all patrol flights record of arrests for car theft and Agree to Merge Nations e-Hsa * * countries three ('oniniunist. ovtomalUoMy Ane tunai. Fewer, remain within the Frenrh orbit. . II with nui leal v^eapnns be stopped ?lf» Rrmut S\. rVl*... .. I three Neulralial and 12 p?nw*e.st IHTXE.H (TTfkS AIXIED CNITT FRANK HARABURDA tul S-IYO chouil. Mehogony, assault. It now becomes partly inde­ I immediately U S aircraft at pres- ' He had been living on Chandler eni. ttnnhingtnn. .N'ov. 24 i/r> — Asn AMr nil . (. i .a s t o n r i r v i i ;i ., Mi’uifoni .I 'jnn SPECIAL FOR MON. ONLY Odk on4 ltdnde 0«k veneen. Aci ra, Ghana. Nov. 24 (Ah—The pendent. with t e direction of its INeHH Tidliits ml palml Hi'ltain.H skies. Street in the South' End. just Zoiin has demanded that Com .Ser-retary of State Dulles de- 3 1 plctwre tube, Moetured .di> piemiera of Guinea and Ghana, foreign, economic and defense af­ rt. Pmpose eslatilishment of a ' around the corner from Mrs A r -1 Culled from A P Wires miiniM and Neutralist rmintrles to* rla m l tfulaj any Soviet mo\ea egenelly. Viewing eree, 249 iq. Africa's two newest Negro na­ fairs turned over to the evolving Kirntpenii neutral zone ti> leniove cand's apartment since his re­ SI l■lll ■■ ...... 11— gether should equal the loial of pro on Berlin will be "met rvith ie. tions, have agreed to merge their rommiinity. the M' ule teu’'um alop)! the hound- VVOIU.I) lease from prison after serving 27 French Guinea, the only over­ wealein rountriea. ^ unit., amt flrmnees” by Ihe Big COSMETICS roiintries as the flrst step toward Revlon. Inc., tuUea over control Rival .Soviet icaolulloii would i*,»- try iliv’dinp Ihe North Atlanfle la U '.K N month.s. seas territory which rejected De Tlire.*» allies. Dulles marie ‘thl* MORIARTY \VK CAHKV Al.l. a union of West African states. of SohJeU,maker of eleotrlo tahliah an 11-nation coinmlllee Treat V OiKan'7.ati(*n «NATO i na­ .ST.\MF»S Mrs. Arcand said Garrand did The agreemenl by Premiers Gaulle's romm...i:i\ plans, has be­ eomnient on arrival back from TUB TOP LINKS not disclose to her the names of shavera. ir^ le ra and other pio- directed to draft a program and tions from the (■'omtnunist roun- FAIRW AYi Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and come totally independent. a vacation al hi* Duck Island trie-- nf eastern Fur<»pc Tins r.one BROTHERS the men whom he feared wanted rtiicla . . Two niiaaing poriralis rules for a permanent Inlcrnalion.-iI rrircal al Lake Ontario, He •tT.h MAIN .STREET— MI .1.1212 Sekoii Toure of Guinea Is subject The French Sudan has been one would consist »«f Fast an*! West ARTHUR DRUG to kill him. . j by Van Dyck worth 314.000 show, comnittler for spare research It said he *a«« no need right now .HM ( ruler SI, to ratiflcatlon by their national as­ of the eight territories of French up ncktly wrapped at Beaux Arts would eonsisi of four ('onimunist (Jermany. Pola.n'l O.erhoslovakia, Mi .M88 semblies. jWest Africa. Covering 4.50,000 for a Big Three conference, add- ' Muaeqni in Aix an Provence, couiitrios, three neutrala, and foiii ing howexer: "The Soviet* could Other West Afriran states were square miles. It is twice as big France, with note aaytng they had "■eslema. ' (Continued on. l*sfe Tw elve) ! Invited to join fhe union. The lllte- as France and almost three times aitva.xs make ope necessary, but been taken to win ■ bet. ______;______;______Political Truce liest prospect appeared to be- N i­ the size of Calliornis. we don't know yet what their Communist press reporta aa y , plan* are." Mod*! 21C4y4 geria. which -the British have Five-sixths of Its population Is replacement of Gen. Sii by Oen. New., yeorf'oheo^Sylvonie TV agreed to make Independent on made up of Negroes. About 7.000 Yn I Ort. 1. 1980. Nuank Ko (Jheng as chief of staff i STRIKE CRIPPLB.S BELGIintl pecks mere value\intide end By Rockefeller, Frenchmen and other Europeans of the Chlneae Communist armed j ij i eutiide . . end y^ H lee The two premiers siid in a joint live and work there. West Powers Split Rrussel*. Nov. 24 P —T raffic ell . . in the groceluV. Rowing forces due to Ku'a Iqng lllneaa, not ! Jammed Brussels streets and statement yesterday they were' Peanut oil, cotton, sisal, a tex­ iJyling end cebinetry . in the Nixoii Until ’ 60 "Inspired by the 13 American* In dispute In ,\rniy , . , Mrs. Jo-! in'isl stiiilenls giOl a hoHda.v to- tile plant called dah, kapok, and IT'S big. mevie-like piclgrei.\Ceie* colonies, which on attainment of seph T. Belgrade whoa* house has ilay as a result of a strike o f gum are its principal products. pore the value and* the price* their independence constifutedi been contaminated hy radioactive j. Belgliun's 20,000 streetcar woHc- Washington, Nov. 34 (Ah- V’Ice ---- French Sudan is the first In you M be convinced Syl- President Nixon and N e l s o n *h*'’>"elves in a ronfederacy which ■ x-ra.vs from hall of radium, says On Plan for Berlin rrs. Other cities also were a f­ ' French Black Africs to become a vonio'leodt m volue in I939« physirians have told her she has | fected. "Even during th* world R o c k e f e 11 e r'apparently have * ^ developed Into the j member of the community. Medn- “ nothing to worry almiit.” fair |»eiik days, ixe never had reached an understanding tnavpid States," gascar: the big laland off the south I Princess Grsce of Monaco says ' By KKVMOI R TOIMMNTi Tlie W est’s uncertainty seemed such a bottlenrwk," Radio Bma- ■Iv stepping on each other's political , *o Accra Friday i i east Cosst ' of Africa, also has toes until I960. I for talks with Nkrumsh. j she has no intentions nf going to stem partly from the fart it was sels said. ChristmasClub i chosen limited independence wlthr Berlin. iNov. 24 The wfutnn still facing an "Iffy ' aituation. So A tveekerid conference here be-' „ independence from : I In the community. bnek into the movies as she arrives powem were roportrd ktill iinnblp far Khrushchev hadn I lifted a fin­ ADENAUER B.\( KERS GALN tween the Vice President And the J*/ BARBARA .^NN MAMNRY , Sudanese assemby votes for the with Prince Rainier for month-long to today on a poliry of uni­ Republican governor-elect of New ; r, ,, -V "R**"** Premier Charles de I ger to cariv out hla threat. Frankfurt, lilennany, Nov. i t ' J new Tepiiblican form of govern­ Informal visit to this country...... York produced an informal a g r e e - ^ ennstltiitlon. Ghana fied action towaid the Conimunial i.Pi— Political follower* of CTimn- ment and continued aasociation Former Vice Preaidenl John Nance A lop official al 17.S. headquar­ f l ___ TIME ment pointed p^'blicly at coopera- "* independence from Brit Garner today resumes. qiiiel life rhftllrnjfe in Berlin. ters here indicated there had been cellnr Konrad' .Vdenauer naade with France were unanimous. There were many InditHtiona tlon between them in rehuildiilg aln in 19*57 and became a republic after celebrating 9flth birthday no western decision tiecause '‘afle* strong gains In eIrcGons tn the Girl Accused Without naming Guinea, hiil In that the ITtiited fltatea. Britnin and tho GOP from its heavy eleetlon wit bin the Commonwealth. Baturday. all the Riiasians haven't announced .siaicsmof Hrs.se and Bavaria an obvious rcfcience. Premier Fiance were finding it difficult to defeats this year. The statement said the merger Gary K. Heiineyer. 13. of .Mo­ M'hat they're going to do " yesterday but failed lo wrest was "not in any way designed to Jean Marie None s.ald "to those a g ie f on a plan of at tion if and Model 21CS34 Rockefeller endorsed a thesis e* "Our thinking on the mutter. control nf Hesse from the Social­ prejudice present or future rela­ Of Hiring Man who have chosen another path, we line, M o, (11« when companion ^.^en Soviet Prem ier Khrushchev Nixon first advanced in Octolrer ahosits hljn with w-tiHl he thought „„|imbers a definlle proposal J” ■ 6nd Ihe thinking of our Allie'vi., ists, Both .Adonauer’k force* and* Tine furniture ifyled with the tions between Ghana and the Com­ offer our best wishes with a heavy th“ Socialists Increased their that the party Will be-best served was blank .22 csliliet carlildg?. . . diamanlllng the 4-power ' *gime (or sflll crystallizing, but when S'-de- treditienel inRuenee . . et heme monwealth on the one hand and heart. May it please God that foj- holdings In Ihe Bavarian and k l E B E l w S ' with modern, pr treditienel Igc- If It develops a number of men of To Slay Rival F rflin g between govcnime.ntfi of j.jjy clalon is made there is no doubt the French community on the . lowing,different ways we will one Hessian parliaments, xvith .Ade­ niibingi. Available ip Mahog­ national stature As possible presi­ I'ninlfia and United Arab Repub- Khrushchev declared two weeks lhat we will be in agreement," he ! other." » - J - — ' day find ourselves united in bet- nauer's candidates making thn ' any groined Antih. Picture tube dential nominees for 1960. lie increaaea after Tunlaia s ai -. ,g o lhat Rusaia waa ready to pull said. . . It*said the new United Republic Greensboro, N. (.'., Nov. 24 tAh— : ter understanding." 1 biggest gaihs. Splinter parties 31" meeaured diafeneOyi l'49 While Nixon makes no secret rest of severs! Egyptian officers .| out of the 4-power aetup? a ’ eftover One Buggestion has been that would adopt a single flag and uni­ Barbara Ann Massev, 22, is — - ^ ------. were the loser*. •q. in. viewpble tree. . that he wants that nomination'.- fied policies in the fields of de­ charged with hiring a man to hill charged with tr,Ttag to atir up Al-1 irom' the victorious Allies' ..oopera-1 the western nations would negoti- SA V i 50c $1 $2 $3 $5 $10 Rockefeller said he is interested gerlan rebel* against their own tlon in Germany, and leave the I ate with the East Germans only $20 Weekly fense, foreign affaini and eednom- the wife of a atate highway patrol- P £ | | *L v flk flI*k flS DETECTION TALKS ADVANCS only in doing a good Job as gov- i Jpg man she loved, Tlie m4n allegedly lesdei a. I western powers on thair own in as agents of the Soviet Union on ernor of New York. Asked if this o,,g„g g,,^ gpo„g„p , • s u 1 1 H' ■ Adlal Stevenson aay* In Chh-ago dealing with the East Germans. their traffic rights to West Berlin, tleaeta. .Nov. 24 LTi— U.S. RECEiyi $25 -^$50 $100^ $150 $2$<^ $500 $1,000 hired for 3500 turned out to be a ’ delegate William C. Foster out­ wasnt the l^st way to run for: maUrlai and technical detective. LIlPS in riollvwooci •• G>« «nial of the The Weat's dilemma was howl with the specific reaer\-atlon that • ,1'nlled -Stale* and that "we must far lo go In dealing with Moatibw'a] lined before a lO-nallon confer- P r e s i d e n t , Rockefeller onlyigm for Guinea and would seek ad...... Tlie intended murder was n o t: the negotiations did not constitute co-exist with the Sovle^ Union on ; East German satellite. Despite of- official recognition of Uie East rnre today some nbeervattoa and . . . , ! mission of the new republic to the' committed The highway patrol-1 Hollywood, Nov. U i/t’ i Harry lns|>ectian methods which could Rockefeller s statement that he United Nations ttiat level." . . . Crude. hfiniemade ficial denials, reiiorta pcrsi.sted German govcriiiiient. m'*n wa* not implicated.. ; Einstein, 54, who rose to radio lessen'the danger of surprise aU t i f THS Intends to confine his activities to The merger could raise economic bomb explode* tn perking lot be­ here, in Ixindon, in Washliitori and Mis* Massey, .social case workerij fame as the ’Greek fiinhyman, The British wcie reported agree­ tack by long-range ' aircraft. New York was taken as assurance * problems particularly, since Ghana side Orleans Parish school board In Bonn that the British see lesk able to that plan The West Ger­ . ^ t. . . , . !■ ------r ------... _..—v With an outstanding record a t ' Parkyakarkas. died of a heart at- office building near New Orleans. danger in such dealing than do the “ Fosteri* presentation ndvancen BIG VALU® 5 he will n o t.personally interfere in is part of the steriinj^ bloc piegged i Wake Forest College, was released j tack today bacltatage at a mans oppose it on the grounds 1 aho^ ., -SiniJer Helen CTConncll files-ecp- Americans, French or West Get - ' tile r-dnference into the heart of t t * spade 'York Nixon a supporters to-the British pound and Guinea ; under 31,000 bond after her arrest.' business gathering. that it would lead to gradual recog the surprise attack problem,"’ a ' are engaged in elsewhere. J'ijiilvr.:'' iM ab . nsalntefiaiicn anlt against BANKiNn Hoen* AT operates in the French franc area, j She goes on Arjj Friday in .Meck- Einstein had. Just ""^ r e West German;^ government' the blasting of the hope* For Your rnnvanirnra NATIONAL BANK Nixon, on the other hand, ob f l t ^ a a Chamalea, whom she ac Western source anld. ~ "Ti'iS',' ______See Walter Irennen m TMt IfAl McCOr$ •• AK-TV The.British Commonwealth off- lenlmrjr Coij iRccorder'a Court hllarioua talk at a F o f with i In Bonn is opposed to any western -— .y . Orl\.r-lu Rnnking Monday thru t'rtdav viottsljr W not, fdlng to intrude in' 'jCatias threatening her STREET « MANCHESTER, CONN. ice in London said it had been giy- ! at Charlott testimonial dinner for .. Sfnger-Jull# London and dealings with the East German ^he United XKtu' .MEXKtt 9CHOOL BOMBED I'rrr Parking Plaxa Jfenr York, where Rockefeller U en only a few hours advance no-1 The warrant ‘ If* fo£ her arrest and Deal A mas when Jazz pianiat -* composer Bobby' Red*. It fsvora the use of tanks States and' Frtince . were reported,' Hobbs. N. .M, Nov. 84 (iP — Thnrada.v INonlngs 6-S:M) •spected to h«ve'control of , the' tlce of the announcemebt. Charged that she aolicited f2)ar- He was carried Yroup, who havo been d*.Ung for I to break down the'barricades end doubtful. I The Heisev Junior High- School, Haturda.v Mornlnga t-12:00 largwt. of the ataw delegation* " — A l the moment.'' said a apoksp- STANEK ELECTRONICS UBORATORIES to the convention two yeafs Xroin lotte pet. Richard Ruth "to mur­ while some o f' the fout year#, plan , to m anT abou t' fighting planes to protect sn atr- Under 4-power agr^menta. the] an lategm ted aehooi slnco 1F5I, maa, ’(we have no idea what der one Frances Smith," mother of entertainers kept the Dec., 18. ij lift if the East GeVmane get tough West te entitled to access to Ber-' was bombed w ith - dynnmito ■ow. Nkrumah’ has dn Blind." ’ two rhildreo, for 3500. 277 BROAD ST. H’Alae aecu imiilieit in, the un- The French Foceign 'Ome* 1 universitT't various educationkl West Berlin, HO mtie* behind the ments. Rut if she pulls out there 1 one room, la . which an 1 U (( l«ifiaaoJ-M w). (€ ) projects . Xrqn ^^rthiiL is nothing they can do about SS.MS at itaaMga w m . •‘i t , UANCHBSTER BVENtNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMB e H 24, 1958 PAOH TBRBH. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1988 P A G E TW O Mrs. Nixon for s visit to London, E l l i n g ^ n already is giving thought to presi­ PQlitical Truce dential primaries two years hence. PRESCRIPTIONS Troubles Building Parkyakarkas, 54, Schools t o Close He probably will enter aeveral B -Lislaiiell By Rockefeller, primaries If this seems necessary 76 Years Conibiaed For Town Builder Dies in Hollywood Sheinwold bn Bridge Early Wednesday at the time. Experience by Om Silk Town I THIS FRL, RAT., SUN. If Rockefeller sticks to his knit­ Pharmacists. ting In New York, he could be ex­ Troublet are buildlnif up for (CoBtinuMl from PngA One) to Former Pastor Nixon lIntirbO ■Ellington Behoola w ill close two FINESSE SBinto OVT Fri.. at XiM aa4 l; lt p.ak. pected to keep his name o ff these Mancheater builder Earl E. Rob­ hours earlier than usual Wednes­ DANGEROUS OPPONENT South dealer , ai t aad I p.m. primary ballots and to discourage Miller Pharmacy erta, 34, of 61 A m ott Rd, For two houra they kept hit day, the day before Thanksgiving. Neither side Tulnenble The enlarged lACristy of the (Continued from Pmfo One) others who want to u»e his name in 299 Green Rd.— M I 8-41M He la currently being aued for Notes and Quoted heart pumping by their mtnl'pula-' By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH The elementary schools will close running, Fleet Congregational Church waa 110,000 by a Farmington couple. tlon but there waa no anawering When only one of the oppo­ * 0 6 at 1 p.m., they Crystal Lake School that Rockefeller will not lend his- Saturday he was served a war­ by EAHL YOST. nents U dengeroui, you muit try nearly filled yesterday when about Nixon and Rockefeller, who have reaponac from Elnateln’a heart V A 10 6 5 Grade 7 an d '8 at 12:20 p.m. and support to any stop-Nixon move met frequently foi- years, qre por­ rant by Sgt. Joseph Sartor of the , to keep him out of the lead. How ♦ K 9 8 2000 people aUended the dedica­ Ellington High School at 12:S0 Army Officer's Wife of Germany* ham Clark, Glastonbury, Mrs. Her- and he waa finally pronounced trayed b.v their asaoclates as good Mancheater Police Department I Frank t.ray of IS hoxcrcjft Ut. can you do that? That'a what tion aervuii^ oT the new Dr. Tut- p.m. ,s(ich as Harold E. Stassen la try­ for Ifi.lH. She and MaJ. Robert Par bert Tyler, 86 Tanner St., Mrs. Ed­ 4k K. 8 7 3 friends witli a healthy respect for charging him with obtaining goods hna complelcd 20 years of service dead by Dr. Alfred Goldman. we'II talk about in all of our ar­ WEST EAST hlll Educational Wing. Personal ing to get off the ground. ent with their six children areata ward Swift, 53 Marlon Dr., Mrs. Dr. Tuthlll, 91, who ha* now each others political abilities. under false pretenses and iaaulng , Hamilton Standard In Wind- Goldman waa one of ftve doc­ ticles thla week. A I 9 7 3 2 A A 104 Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ira D. Eggleson. Stassen. a lornier aide to Presi­ tloned In Bremerhaven, The family Pierre Tests, 80 Doane St. retired from active service in the Neither is likely to he trapped tors In the audience of 1,200 at the West openi the three of ipadea, ¥ 7 4 ¥ Q I9 8 2 formerly of Ellington have sold dent Eisenhower, pointediy omit­ resides In Manchester when sta­ • * • Btarrlag Fraaea Oaeal ef La Seala. ministry, read the pastoral pray­ into any derogatory atatement Beverly Hilton Hotel who ruahed and you hopefully play the quedn ♦ Q 7 6 2 4 4 their new home in Clearwater, ted Nixbp's name and inrliided tioned In the . . W il­ Two youngsters In my neighbor­ Q 4 A I 10 9 5 Filmed la 81. Aaselo Castle Is Beats er. He is the pastor emeritus of about the other at thla time. liam Gess of 286 School St. today forward when comedian Milton from dummy. To your disappoint­ Fla,, and are spending the winter Rockefeller’s in a poisonal list­ b «r Co.. 540 E. MUldlo Tpke . ; *t the rnaln ^ ^ hood were talking early last week. ment, Eaat produces tha ace of SOUTH Prlree all skews: Bee. SecUoa. (1J(, the IncAl church, having served It will be relatively easy for celebrated hla 30th anniversary One, a lad of 6, said to the other, Berle suddenly aent a chill through in West Palm Beach with Mrs. Eg- ing of possible candidates for the where Roberts is charged ^ ^ i , corp, Hartford, was spades, winning the trick. ♦ K 8 5 <]ea. Adm. 4(e, Chllflrea (to here in the early 40's. them to maintain their under­ with the Aetna Casualty and 8, "Mrs. Is going to have dou­ the gay cro vd w it » hi cry: gleson'.s sister whoso husband Is I960 GOP nomination. purchasing bmldlng materials with ' '• Eaat continues with the ten of ¥ K 3 The Invocation was given and standing for the next year. But .Surety C o , Hartford. Gess la a bles." The lad was right, Mrs. - — "la there a doctor In the houae?" (FECIAL STUDENT-FACULTY very ill. Ip the spring they will In lesponse to question, | some think the stoiy may be dif­ SAFE. EASY-TO-USE bad checks. He Is free under a $200 gpadea, and you refuse the trick. ♦ A I 10 5 3 the Lord’s Prayer led by the Rev. brokerage supervisor In the fire had twin sons. . . . Vlc Morelli of Berle was aitttng next to Ein­ ABBANOEMENTS retiu-n to Bnldwinsville. Mass, Rockefeller said it .seemd so ob ferent when 1960 rdlla around. NON CAUSTIC bond and will be arraigned In You take the third spade trick 4k A 6 2 Malcolm S. Oook and the Scrip­ and marine accounts department. The Herald's Advertising Depart­ stein on the speaker’s platform. Soolli West N'ortli F.ait who'e they will make their homo. vlou« Nixon’s na)i)o belongs on (SMCuat fpiM’.iiTio rot Town Court Dec. 6. • • • For details eaU Hartford JA T4 m ture Lesson waa read by the Rev. ment passes along this situation he Just after taking his seal follow* with the king. 1 ♦ Pass 1 ¥ Pass t'Uib PlaSH Sale Heads Drive any list of prospects "thal il hard- ^ 'ii* 9,,,,.. The $10,000 suit brought against By thla tlm r you know that Stephen R. Chamberlain. Both the Tl)e Ellington Woman's Club has , Joe Sullivan, publicist for the o^jserved recently at the Corner Ing hla brief talk. Einstein 1 N T Pass 3 N T All Pass Dr. Eugene Davis of 348 Porter 1. needs my comment to reassure him by Fred C and Marie K. West haa led front a long suit. He Rev. Mr. Crook and the Rev. Mr. ordered a supply of butter bits * 3 98 If MATES, lepoita that one new Soda Shop. . . A youngster came slumped over, his head falling on Opening lead — 4k 3 St. has been rea,'pointed Manches­ himA Schollhammer charges Itoberts is the dangerous opponent, alnce he Chamberlain served the lo ca l candy which they will soon be sell­ ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM niemtier will never forget his flrat In with seven -cenis to spend. He Berle's shoulder. ter area chairman for the Con­ contracted to build a single family will take the rest of hl)i spadea If church after the pastorate of the ing for ti)e benefit of the club Io StaaAen tried uithoui succeas 34 Depot Sq.— Manchester meeting with the group Seems purchased a ni< kel candy bar and Parky, a.s everyone called him, nection Inatitute for the Blind. residence for them ih Fsi iiiiiigton he gains the lead. East la not dan­ Rev. Dr. Tuthlll. pro)iiote various pi-ojecls they plan to dump Nixon from the OOP VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED that the chap weighed In at slight­ then went over to the gum ma­ had drawn the biggest laughs of had bid a major suit, you would I e will be serving h.a third terni. and then failed to fiiii.sh it gerous, because he has no' spades Another former minister, the for the year. national ticket in 1956. Officials FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK Larsen’s Hardware ly more than ,3(K) pounds When chine. The youth fiddled with his the evening during his appearance, raise his suit and get out of the State Chairman F. Hoberl Havi- topping such well-known comica to lead. auction. Since partner’s suit la a Rev. Fred L. Broad Jr., was sched­ Honor Roll Students of the Republican National Oom- i As a public service to all read­ called upon to lake a bow. as a new money for a few seconds and then uled to give the benediction. Since land, who nnno'-nced the reap n illee said slight reaction the | member, he rose and when he sat as Berle. George Burns and Danny 2-Way .Fliiease minor, you prefer to show your Tl)e honoi' roll at the Rlllngton pnintment todav. said a Sta,tcwl(io ers of tni? paper, a new S6-pag* dropped the pennies Into a oon- Marlborough he was unable to attend due to committee has received so far a*s ' Syiiiplioiiy N<*xl Thomas. Now that you know which op­ own major suit. Srhooi for the first mnrkin); goal of $40,000 ha* been net and highly illustrated book on Ar­ down the rhalr f ollapBei). Not one | talner. placed above the ma- Illness in the family, the benedic­ a result of Slassen's latest move For 8 while the others kept the ponent is dangerous you can shut (Copyright 1068, period' includes; Idnda J*urphey, drive for funds will start Dec. thritis and Rheumatism will be but all four rhalr legs broke . chine The two cents was earmark- indicates to them he will have I 111 (liV lA .Si'i'iivs entertainment going, but Anally the door In hla face. The 2-way General Feature* Corp.) tion was read by the present pas­ Marjoi*le Heinlz. Richard LaBrie'j msiled ABSOLUTELY FREE to Wllllam Itond has been proposed ] ed for the Elks Crippled Children's TAVERN tor, the Rev. Willard E. Thomen, trouble gelling an>'\shere \'iih it.' for membership In the Manches- (.'unrt. Arnaz stepped forward. flnesse In diamonds gives you your and Ann Shiioka, freshnian high I ' Oavis )s vice president of all who write for it. Why Must Show Oo On? chance. who also gave the call to worship. honors; Nancy Backstio)n. Kay (ioldnatei for Nixon ! This FREE BOOK fully ex­ The Natiiimil .Symphony fir-, ter Rotary t'luti. Rood Is In the I ★ ★ 1740 ★ ★ tlie Dartmouth (Jluh of Hartfoi-d, Trifari. real estate hnalneas . Alex Jarvis, ‘■This dinner is something I ’ve A fter taking the king of spades Tumbles Save $300,000 HOTEL and COACH ROOM The dedicatory message was Bnhler, Cbrisiine Bolduc, Carolyn .Sen. Barry Ooldwaler (R-' plains the causes, ill-effects and chestra will perform Saliirday in given by the Rev, James F. Eng­ president of the A’.MCA, a past local developer and contractor, has looked foi-W'ard to for a long time." you lead the jack of diamonds from Open All Yenr— Every Day DeBrava, Robert Hayden. T eriy chairman of the .Manchester Red A n z.). who won re-election this I danger in neglect of these pain­ Manchester High .Sehool at R;lfi| he said, "but It doesn't mean any­ lish. introduces purchased three acres of land at Ike Names Group your hand. West plays low, and —<3he American watch­ Luce. Andrea Naikiewitz, and San­ Cross Chapter and a past presi- month in the face of a national ^ ful and crippling conditions. It p.m. The coin eil will he Uie sec­ thing now They say the show Heads of various church organ­ the new Sliver I-ane Shopping Cen­ you allow the Jack to ride for a maker saves *300,000 yearly by us­ dra Zemek, fieahmen honors. ilenl of the Manchester Klwanls Democratic swe« p. said vesterdny also describes a successfully (tn stick form) ond In lhi.« season's senes spon­ must go on. But why must It?" On the Rotary Center of isations and boards who partici­ ter and will ronatruci a new First Tor Evaluation of flnesse. If East had the queen, he ing an abraslve-feegrlng chemical Sophomoi-es, Marie I,esaa)-d. Club. Nixon IS "my candidate" now foi proven druglesi method of treat­ sored hy llir .Mancliesiei I'lvn And the show stopped. could win a trick, but you wouldn't Marlborough 8 Corners pated in the responsive reading for Sharon Pal:uer, high honors; A r­ ment which has been applied in National .Stores supermarket. The Ih which parts are ttmibled. He came to Manchester 19 the presidential mmunatinn. Muaic Assn. Arnaz. I„ucllle Ball. Berle and mind giving this trick to the safe Where U.S. HIghsvays 2 and the act of dedication were: Don­ thur Aubin, Maureeu Oiessey. many thousands of cases. Under the direction of Howard alte Is opposite Field's store. vears ago from Brooklyn, .N'.Y. Golfiwnter said in a mdio-TV In- Arms Aid, Security others froni the audience clustered opponent. 6-A Cross. ald G. Richards, chairman of the Clifton Crandle, Carol Geasay. leiview (('BS Fai e the Natinn) This book is yours W ITHOUT Mitchell, the symphony will play behind the curtained backatage David Getchell. Barba)a Hirti), Pete Mailello of Worcester Hd., As it happens, your flnesse Board of Deacons; Mrs. Montague vanced Infantry Tiaining, he on- that RockofollOi- should .c.-eve COST or obligation. It may be a variety of rlnssicnl seleclions ((-kinUniied froin Page One) area wJiere the dramatic Aght to works. You lead another diamond White, deaconess: Frank H. Brown Kaieii Jedrzewakl, Rus.sell Koeiach, the means of saving years of Frank Uruy Vernon, and his wife were con- Tolled m one 'of the specialist '’"n-s deration in i960 if he .loes a The National .‘tyinphonv waa save Einstein’s life whs going on. to finesse dummy's nine. Then you 4 DINING ROOMS Dianne Oesting. Shirley Sheiiii.-rn, untold misery. Don’t delsy. Send testiinls on the leevee version of Jr., chairman of the Board of founded in Washington, 1> In White Hoiiae, Kinenhower told Nearby, but not watching, was take the king of diamonds and re­ Nancy Sikes, Kathleen Vnistniinntor FlM orfiliiR ('o . Paul Ea«l Mjirtf(jnl al. after consldeilng ail the rele­ for a finesse through East. That sung by Elwood Hudson and the voted to pay *15 a day for a luib- CreBlon> aSyrnphonlf« No, 2 niid Stale Capitol as well aa the fel­ the early 1930s. vant asperls of D.S. Internationiil would keep Eaat out of the lead. m e n anthem was presented by the atitufe for Miss Alfarata Galvin,! ,1. Brtihm«‘ Violin (\jnrrrlo with low who keeps The Hersld's type- Following years s.s a guest on When you can flnesse In either In Divorce Suit Kiwnnin ('luhit annuni Ieadi<‘A aeounty prf>grams. of the relative choir. I-ongview S: hool teacher who lias I .Julian Olrvsky. hoIoIhI; Shofllii- Nl^ht ()to^iiijii wiN ho hclfl Dor. 10 wMlers In top condlllon emphasis whicli should be given to other leading ahows he got a pro­ direction, choose the direction that been hospitalized. The Board also gram of his own. He retired from Tea was served after the serv­ kovlch’A Symphony No 1 In K. nl thr ('nuntfv D|uh 'Pom MrPHrl* military and economic programs, keeps the dangerous opponent out. voted to hire Mrs, Do)-la Heintz aa | A $7..'i00 attachment has been radio several years ago and limit­ You may not win the flnease, but ice in the social room by the Major, and thr Hallflt Suite from land ull) MgH>M Nrrvr an rhalrman Now moinbera of the Women’s pnrtif iilnrlv in the less developed part-tme secretaiy for Center placed on pioperly at Hemlock and ed his performances to night Women’s Fellov.shlp and s tour th# “Ajfe of Gold; ' and Aaron for Uir pOpiiUit nffnii , Mrs. Aiixiluiry at Mancheater Mfmt)rlnl area* at leaat you'll be safe. PROGRAMS School at *10 per week. I.ilieity Sts owned by Howaid S. cliihs, persAlial appearances and o f the new addition was held Cop^land'H "Appalarhlnn Spring * Jlourmnrv Pntrnt hnn hern hf»aen llo.spilal liiclmie the following; "The lmpH( I of present and an- Daily Queatlon The lecommendation of Dr. Hiiivey pending Supeiioi Court , such affairs as last night's. Among those attending the ,Mr« lliilph Belluardo. 57 Con- tlclpated weafions developments Partner bids one diamond, and service were many former parish­ Howa)d Mason to use practne action on divoi-ce (iroceedinga and the posslhilities of stimulating Rated l^'iinnleat In Riislneaa the next player passes. You hold; atfuice Dt . Mra. David Donovan, ioners of Dr. Tuthlll's from other teachers to work with teacliera :n bi-ouglit tiy his wife, Mai'ilyn Allen ' 2'U Porter SI . Mia Krederlrk such developments through coop­ Other comics rated him as one Spades— J 9 7 3 2; Hearta— 7 4; standing on stairs outside new educational wing are from top to the high achool was approved by Harvey. i of the funniest In the business, churches he has served as well as f'eiry, 84 f’ roapert .St. Mra M y­ erative activities with our Allies Diamonds— Q 7 6 2; Cluha—Q 4. bottom: Dr. William B. Tuthlll. in whose name wing was dedicat­ the Board. •Aicoiding to papers filed in Ihe! especially at such celebrity-kidding members of neighboring congre­ A divinely ron nogllarh, 669 W Middle Tpke . should of course he a part of your What do you say? ed. the Rev, James F. English, the Rev. Malcolm S. Crook, the The bus schedule will be aliglitly town cleik'a office. .Mrs. Harvev is Science Shrinks Piles affairs as testimonial dinners. ""Video Everyday"" gations who had been Invited to young—bul, oh! Mra. Peter Naktenla. 125 Adelaide consideration. Answef; Bid one spade. The Rev. Steplien R, Chamberlain and piesent pastor, the Rev. W il­ inci'eased in distances when the seelung the divorce on the groumis Following his appearance last attend, .v- eo •ophiuieatsd— Rd , Mra Brvf> ('atpenler An­ Kisenhower asked the new com- hand la Just about atrong enough lard E. Thomen. (Heiald I’lioto by Saternlsl. Rockville High School is transfe)- of "intolcrahle cruelly. ” flhe alao | night, master of ceremonies Art All Rights Reserved— irefrance; thie New Way Without Surgery dover, Mra, Kred (level. 62 ('on- millee to fudvule him with pre- for a reaponae. I f your partner i-ed to the new building. This will wants ( iialody and support of llmiimrv conclusions ns soon as IJnkletter asked the audience. H. T. Dickenson B Co, Inc. . ^ Mancheater Evening Herald .An­ modern etick Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain. atancf Rd , Mra I^ewla ( ’hampeau. dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. cheater Kilties and Santa Claus Sama Herbert C. and Mary not involve moie buses but the then- lliiee minor children, ali- ! 21 Eli/ahelh Dr, . .Mra, A r t li n r possible sf» he can take them into "How ran a man as funny as that routes will Ire a little longer. perfume can't not i>e on the air Pfnnstlehl, telephone Pilgrim 2- The pai-ade line up -will take Elizabeth Talbot, property at 26 mony. *7,.’’)00 and counsel fees. Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids Rnfferlv, 12H I*nrh St . .Mra ,lohn iicroiinl in presenting the overall Enters Army Mra. Harvey Is representeiaper said the pres- of Mr. and Mra. George Brigham Rottner, Oroobert and Karji. gift idea! k o lin f •uhitancA with th# aiton- The H4>f r«'t II a new healing Bub« march norlli on Main St. to Center McC.irthy, Inc., two lots oh" Green Klir.iihrlh Dr, Mra Arthur O'Don­ ' Ident expiessed (lu' hope the group comedian suddenly turned an ash­ STATE Each purehas* of 33 Elizabeth St. has been as­ iahinf ability to ihrlnk hfmor- elancr i Hin I>yne* ) diicovery of en color and fell against Berle. St. and left into the park. Rd, raitcE pgiFUMS nell. 114 Park .St , Mra Kdwiiid ran give him a n-port hy March 1. signed to B Co. of the second rholdt, itap rirhinf. and rtlieva a world-farnotia reeearch tnititute. After calling for a doctor. Berle NOW and TUESDAY made here is Yule Parade Ray Beller, chairman for the ‘’ .Attachment cnasM SBACELgy. pain — without surEery. Thii iiiiMitance li now availahlf .Sweeney. 90 BRldwin Hd . Mra W Meml’crs of the romrnlltce In ad- .Training Regiment at Fort Dix I dition to. 1 )ra[)ei aie asked the auclience if anyone had Feature A t 6:00-7:10-8:20 Christmas parade, saif keep Parky alive. They brought Warrantee'DeieilR post cliaplain. He will sen e on sc- event. 27. state and budget fllrector In the idood plasma, and gave iiim trans- THANKSGIVING: *'IN LOVE Harold M. Allard to Joseph T. tive duty for six niontlia and then RADIO T E L t V I S I 0 N A police escort .will lea.'l, nttw honi'il chairman of "Bent of Opera" Christmas street decorations are Lawrence R. Cousincau, property Raymond T. .Sohailer for John 23 OAK STREET Channel IN Hartford. CJonn. »;80 ( 3-40) ANN SOI’THKRN SHOW lighted. Following the escort will A fter the inital elglit weeks he the Cha.He Manhattan National Channel 23 8prinrfleld, HaM. at ,509 Adams St. Dahlquist. alterations to house at will receive a two week leave and Same Side aa Watkins (22-30) TV THEATER be a police marching unit, officials Bank In New York; Dillon Ander­ Chanm*' SO Neu Rrltnln. (^ona. "The Guy in Ward Four" Frank W. and Mlchelina R. 23 Clyde Rd., *175. then enter eight weeka of *d- Chaaael 40 Holyoke. Mane. ( 8-63) ANYBODY CAN PLAY In cars, a Marine color guard, son, foi mei aide to Klsenhower on Chnnnel 63 Waterburv f'naa. 10:00 ( 8-40) DKSILr PLAYHOVSC national Hei-unly matters; Marx baton twirlers, the Manchester MARCO POLO RESTAURANT "Time Element" High School Band, a detachment I Ceva. foimer assistant secretary (22-80) TV DANCE PARTY L**(3J5JSOJS/BJEn5iSJ5JEiB®i5/Siei!J3fBI0SI9fi THANKSGIVING POULTRY I'JilO ni'itNSIDR AVK. • EAST HARTFORD 3:00 ( 3) THK BIG PAYOFF (luentn; Cornelia Otin Skin­ from the Nike Base. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 5:30 . . CLOSED THURSDAY IJS/SMSIfifSJSISMJ5J5JS;BISISfl!lJSIGfa^ I of defense and now a Washington (?‘J-S0> TODAY IH OUB8 ner. Pejray Ann Garner and ialtoiney, George C McGhee. u)io THANKSGIVING DINNER AM. HTAR PLAYHOf’HE The Leather Pounders (10 horse In addition to Cap LaBroad't native West Willington f 8-33) BKAT THK CLOCK Tommy Leonettl riders), A Christmas Club banner. I in I951-5.'l was S. commissioner C E IE R Y and OLIVES— M IXED NUTS 3:30 ( .V40) THK VKRUICT V8 YOI RS I ah0c to $10 CAPONS Ghee and Wehh were listed as ( 8) WALTER WINCHELL New-Suit Green Peas, Garden Salad, Fresh Creamed Cauliflower Goodyear Democrats. No political affiliation FILE per week. Htrb-Seoisnid DESSERT: (53) PAGEANT Smartness was given for Radford. McNarney French P.istry, Bisque Toi tonl, SpumonI, Ice Cream Cake Roll HEADQUARTERS 10:30 ( 8-53) JOHN DALY, NEWS STUFFING and Gruenther (tt) ADVKNTCBK8 OP TUG­ Lasts and Assorted Pies. .7ell-o, Ice Cream FOR SNOW TIRES BOAT ANNIE FRYERS • Children Half Price (SO) StTKNCE FICTION TBRi^ H A IK h t i u k f : r n u s FOR RESERVATIONS-tC A L L b it 0-0226 store and Plant 206 Broad S t lasts! ChlcBigo. No\. *i4 (Ah-^rro- 144) KARLY LATK 6ROW -ft DANCING WED., TIIUR8., FBI. and SAT. TEL. Ml 3-5179 "Son. of Advralnre” fieadu iliictlon At r.N. Steers huge ( 4) WKATHKR, .NKW8 B SWIFT'S PREMIUM Gary, Imt.. works wim nearing 8FORT8 iinmiiil tmliiy hs striking Rlgln, ttSS < S-4.il MICKKV UOtSi; CLI B II :M ( I) NKW8. WEATHER B vS A V l N G v S •lollel nml Rastern K m 11 w n y . (3S> THK KARI.Y HHOH' 9FOBT6 i o "I C'over the I’nderworld" ( I) WOBLb'S BEST ROVIBU trAlnnieii hee CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLINO ... — ------Show imrtly shut down yeAterday 0:30 (22) SPORTSFAST (M> THE JACK PAAH I Choice aaectiiiTie'e egsHT riwasciat iweTiTBTtsa 0:40 (22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT when only a third of Its normal Pinehurst Vegetable Dept. Will Have Yellow Tur­ 0:15 ( .1) DOVGLAK EDWARDS. /oor t.4€mfs SC\mmC work forc4x of IG.OtH) got pnst WALNUT RESTAURANT NEWS Of Colors! - 1 plekel lines set up by trAinnten ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER MORIARTY RROS. nips, Rutabaga Turnips, White Onions and Just (22) NEWS during Ihrir 17-hour walkout. «:M ( 8) TOWN CRIER / SELLING Pei'fect for homes lequlring additional Hleeping accommoda­ Mon>e fiimni'es nere hanked. THANKSGIVING DAY T OO ( 8) VNION PACIFIC V LINCOLNS — MERCURY tions! A ll 5 pieces, .with the two major pieies of the suite About Anything You Want. ( 8) < ONN. BEST MOVIKR AND OPEN UNTIL "Wumati on thr Bruch" upholstered in leather-like, washable plastic in choice of col- (22) WEATHER AND NEWS ENGLISH FORDS oi-s! The attractive Sofa opens In a jiffy restful (30) NEWS OF THE HOI'R M Exrtra hM >« for MENU WEATHER 316 C EN TE R ST.— 60 8-81*8 length bed for tw o' Con.sists o f the Sofa Bed. Rscifnqr Chair, DEC. 1 riini DEC. 7 (40) NEWS A WEATHER (Jock tail Table and Two Step Ehd Tables and T w o Table your eoavenleac* FRO-JOY ICE CREAM i gal. 79c • Choice of: (58) I SPY Lamps. - 7:16 (40) DOrGLAS EDWARDS. II ;U III) JACK FAAK Nlihlh llrr 1 IbVu i, R it.m. Fresh Shrimp Cocktail - Fresh Fruit Cup ll:«4 <4I) NEWS after work or SEALTKST FLAVOR OF THF MONTH N«t. 4th. l UV-A RR t p m. NEWS 5 p.m. Cherrystones on Half Shell lt;l4 ( 4) MIKE HAMMRB Aim. 7ih, D90 «nd 6;SB p.m. (22) HIGHLIGHTS NIW SANITONE whilo shopping. RASPBKRin AM) OTHFK FI AVORS (30) NEWS y, Onl. ^ 1 . 0 0 Choice of: 7:30 ( 8.40) NAME THAT TFNK 'i;S i 5! 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Chestnut Stuffing ...... 2.75 13:30 ( 3-40) SEABCB FOB TOMOB- i f the aiitwer ROAST CAPON, GIblet Stuffing ...... 2.76 IN 14-OZ CANS BOW CORNISH GAME HEN, Wild Rice Sttlfflng .. . 2.75 DRY CLEANING (33-30) IT COVLD BE YOV CHROME DINETTE FlI-E T MIGNON, Mushroom gravy ...... 3.28 (Colsr) -is ^ Fickup and Delivery ^ 0-43) MOTHER’S DAY N ew our Sanitone Service not A sparkling nsw group for ths kitchen or dinette, .with an Mixed Nuts, can 89c CHOICE RIB ROAST OF BEEF AU JU S ___ .3.60 13:44 V 3-40) THK Ol'IDINO UQHT ------7 (with pcuniitii) 1:00 < 3) NEWS only gets out A L L the dirt but, Arm Chair. .Five Side Chairs and roomy Extension Table that •* FRESH I.OBSTER NEWBURQ En Caaaerole . .3.00 HSHER All New Crop ( 8.43) UREBACE SHOW fiilly restores the original body measures 36 by 48 inches, opens to a jgenerour 60 inches! Table SAVINGS (33) A t homo; yVITH KITTY top is of acid and heat resistant WthTte Mkrlno plastic, chslr Mixed Nuts . $1.39 Candled Potatoes,. Whipped Potatoes, DRY CLEANSERS. Inc; (30) MOVIE MATINEE and texture on which smartness (nn pcAniit.) NUTS Boiled Onion. Mashed ’lYimip, SSA nroad St;^DIal Ml 9-7111 140) HINOO AT HOMO. backs in white, gold and charcoal match the table lop. the seat au(/ LOA tN LIFE New Green Pens. 1:04 ( 3) Ol'E MISS BROOKS depends. Our special longer cushions are in choice o f Charcoal or Red. Keith value at .\ S S O 4 I .\ T I ( > V 1:30 ( 340) AS THK WORLD TURN* lasting press restores like-new Cashews . .. can 89e IN SHELL ... l:(S ( S-M> THK TEXAN I I) STAGE ( \s^ Hot Mince Pie. Pumpkin Pie, Cream Plea (K-M) THR HENTLEm GVN 133) HALF HOI'H FILM drape, too. So, why settle for less? vtM m M Ege; Cello Rngx Of 8 nx. SSo Chocolate Ice Crettm Eclair . „ "Na Way to Kill'' 1:40 (33) PBOTESTANT PHAVERS ■ aseMSttis'e - stscet fm asciat isstitutios W n ln u ls . . . . II). 49c ■ G U a CAKE MIX q BI&F ^ Walnut Cheese Cake, 'Spumbnl (:(* ( S-4() FATHER KNOWS BEST 3:(0 < 340) JIMMIf DEAN SHOW Call us today for special ! For frwH c*kfi« t««kiBs. tic. 16 » i. A6o <»-M>_TALXS OP WELLS (IMS) TRUTH OR OONSE- . Soft-Set* Suit Service. Cashews or Mixed 89c ^ • lOrtlOM Strawberry Sundae FARGO qCRNCBS (Cslsr) /OdZt/Halfs iCnmot F ilb o rls . . . .11). .'S.vc 4BlV* "Tk« Deserter” (B-SS) CHANCE FOB RO­ Tea Milk Coffee HOLD BOITENEY '/ 4 % MANCE V H ra/.il.s...... lb. «9 c Ereah k'nilt, Mlnta. Mixed NUta . . . . "filubal Safari'' 3:30 ( 340) HOl'SKlUCSK FABTYPARTY UKKAL MDGET TERMS MINCEMEAT S:N ( a-4() DANNY THOMAS SHOW ' (tt-(() HAOOIS BAC — Cleaners ; aiOI. JAR »4 Hfirlaaneia INSURED SAVINGS White 8auce L. T WOOD CO SStAlHLfR^D IN 1918 Bm I aslMlIsBs tor MsaOay Ikra ‘•'li , . .. J* *4 '.I* ,’v - fhart., 8al. liM aad liN ,T u , (ill Mitch-,'*! 3 -5 :.''' M H iitfiilliiiiA T t--.. ■ )■- t

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PAGB roxm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, NOVEBJBfeR 24, 196* MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. NO^^MBRR 24, 1958 PAGE nV H ha mads an appointment for h«r Union of West Africa with a psychiatrist after her re- B. FALSE TEETH Coventry Cirl Accused lOaaa oir b<«d. Columbia School students will attMd claaaaa pledges' left to come in, John F. and election of officera, the 22 mother died of stranguintSm aM4 l i s ^ MiU Maaaay-s father,’ D. F. e^,$n<»#rsni»t on Wedneoday. All ra-oikm Mon­ South Windsor Ahrens, canvass chairman, hai charter members of the group en­ Box <»f Quarters Little Nancy drownad. Wood FHMr Flowors PA B m ro, an tmpravsd povasr^ day, Dec. 1. ciohimbia Cb-ppermtiva announced. This represents about Masady, waa a OreensBofo polibe- joyed games and refreshmenta in When Mrs. Ramlret’ husband, Ktaka Owv Caroagea Of Hiring Man - - ates. Kindergarten will not open nt all 74 per cent of the $18,882 goal. . the auditorium. William, .13. arrived home from his Stmt Guinea, Ghana Premiers tnah fof'12 years. Ih IMS he was teee. Mrs. Soracchi Causes Murders lastnietiiMi Bookteta ■ 3 Town Boards Plan arrastad for breaking and entering _ niny, this week. He pointed out that despite the OiOcers will meet at the home Job as raptalh of waiters at Yon­ gooey, pestr tsine-or fstUns. FAg- Pheaaaat Sheot Sneoeas Group Seeks fact th4 campaign appears to be kers raceway, he collapsed with a eifs and served a inison sen- T nrni is aikalnie inoa-eela). Does Td Head Drive of George Messner on Foster St. New York, Nov. 24 iJ5—Police To Slay teiica:- About three ’ years ago he not eour. Obeeks “piste odor** (den­ Jan Let^ard of Manchcater, a fa)Hng short of the goal, the tomorrow 0$ 7 p.m. to plan tho pro­ grief. He said only the quarters — HOBBY SHOPPE member of the Hardware (jity Agree to Merge Nations woa found dead by a roadalde in’ ture breath). Oet FASTEXTH St any amount, pledged represents a con­ grams for future meetings. said today that $100 worth of | j cigar box—were missing from 401 OENTEK ST.-~M1 8-7288 Talk on School Issue (Oeattobed from Pago Ooo) druc counter. Fdr I5lh Time Bowmen, was top archer in the Formation of siderable increase from last year’s quarters apparently was the mo- ' the apartment, Sampoon Ckiunty.. women's division ili the Live Masons Meet Tonight As a high school student. Miss church budget of approximately Evergreen Lodge AFAAM will tive in the murders of a young (Oontinned from Pngo One) A t^ ; TTiomaa Rady, of Rock- Pheasant Shoot held St the Co­ $10,000. He also noted that re- M«mber» of throe town bo»rd««>J"0 earned hy their two WMk Charlotte about two weeki agO'to Massey won the national.,Knights meet at the Masonic Lodge at 8 mpther and her 2-yesr-old datigh- Day for Christ proRrams. The auggeat someone 'tor the job of viH«, who has been appointed lumbia Recreation Ckmncll Archery Savings Assn. ceplts would be increased during ter. Hooded Pair Rob •wtU meet tomorrow nljfht at the emment has been negotiating with of PyUiloa public speaking contest Range, on Lake Rd, yesterday af­ the year by "loose plate money’’ p.m. Lafayette Lodge of Hartford grmip. as part of Its church work, killing Mrs. Smith. The man she in St. Louis, Mo., In 1053, and was chairman for the Tolland County has been Invited to the meeting. The bodie.s of Mrs. Iris Ramirez. town building for a miitiinl dneiie- recently put on a play for the Local Stocks Toiire on future relations between asked was a police Informer who X ^ A _ ^ ^ Wsternoon. gsx^——ss. TopA era/ sst In a.svthe iss^ss men's o es division Seven local men who are part and by income from other sources. 26. and the child, Nancy, both 300 YEARS' awarded a $1,000 scholarship.. At Cmapter March of Dimes, has re-1 bjh ftennie of Putnam, Ahrens said he wished to thank Howard Amoa. maslerf of Lafay­ \^'aterloM’n Man ■lon on school housing needs pre­ cieiii-er’s Ciicle of the Fragment France and Guinea. notified Detective Ruth. Woka Forest, she was the first of a group trying to establish a ette. will lead his degree team in weighed down with a clothes ham­ ARTHUR DRUG Ruth met Miss Masssy Nov. IS. appointed Mrs. Alfred Soracchi, her of Franklin Hill Field Archers; canvass workers who gave of their paratory^ to a town meeting Sociely enncciMing a Puerto Rican <|noUaoBS Pnmlaiwd by Ghana, the former Gold Coast, girl freshman to make the debatr savings and loan association here conferring the Master Mason de­ per. were discovered Saturday PRESCRIPTION fainilv and its adjustments to He carried a hidden tape recorder. chairman of the local March .of and In the Junior dhlslon was Har­ time and talents. night In the bathroom of their Watertown, Vov. 24 —Police EXPERIENCE The Boards of Ediuatlon Kl- Cotam * MIddlabrook. Ine. and Guinea are located on the ing team. After graduation she at­ ry Caffrello of Columbia, member are In Washington, D. C.. today gree. All Masons are Inriled to today are looiMng for two mon || nace and Selectmen will Iron mil America and our wa\‘ of life, Shis gave .him a 1500 check. Dimas drive. This Is a post she has Scouts Seek Bottles attend. Bronx apartment. Water was still BY ODR PHARMACISTS Bank Stocks Southern aide of the West African tended. Wake Forest Law School held nearly years. of (Jblumbia Lake Bowmen, spon­ for a hearing befobe the Federal Boy Scmit Troop 226 will hold a ; who robbed a Wstartown man on i| a course of art Ion before bringing fo-op Mothera Police laid Mias Massey was not for a year. iS Grange to .Meet ninning scalding hot from bath­ . I Bid Asked Mrs. Soracchi. who is also sec­ soring unit. Home Loan Bank Board. bottle drive Dec. 6 It is snno\inced i the porch of his horns last night I before the public the aitiiatirm fac­ Mothers a.ssisting with classes bulge but are some 350 miles apart arrested until Saturday, sines of­ Each of the three rerevied as s Wapping Grange will meet to­ tub taps. this week of Ihe South Coventry Conn. Bank and Truat ficials had not decided 5n the retary to thi Tolland C ounty Group members include: Town bv Scoutmaster William Leonard, Mrs. Ramirez s brother-in-law, and drove off in his ear. Police * ing the town Ir. regard lo Its Co...... 18 at their nearest point. The Ivory morrow at 8 p.m. at the Wapping A I'oopeiative .NiirK'’ry and Kinder­ 41 charge to be placed againfat her. Chapter, and county chairman of ^ p h >5 a handsome c^k pheasoot.; CTerk Charles N. Enes: Dr. Robert ! ^rlve Is the first monev rsis- ; Angelo Ramirez, who lives in ihe later recovered the car. !. school needs First National Bank of Cos St, still a French colony, sep­ CommuilH^’ House. The men are in garten at the Nathan Hale Com- Charlotte oolicitor (prooocutorl Women’s Activities, met with Thls shoot winds up the season for; V. Williams, dentist; William Bar- mo nroiect nianned bv the tiooo I same building, found them. An Do'. Pavone, 42. of West Rd., , It is expected that the Select­ Manchester ...... 10 arates them. JET AIR JOBS! the local club, accoming to Arthur i ton, tobacco grower; Aasessor charge of^rranging v - the program told police two men wearing hoods men will set the date for the to^^'n iniinitv Center will Include Mrs. W. H. Scarborough oald tht charge Atty. and Mrs. Rady and Mrs. older daughtei, Marjorie. 5. could Hnrtturu Nations Ghana has an area of 01.843 Donald Tuttle, publicity chairman, “ “ r' deal oft,me to organization o? the , , ^ ^ A*..* Atii ' u I Imill onlv thatiuftL .sheMi»- watched some jum|>ed him as he was returning oMitt itw meeting after tomorrow nighfa nisw m lh Creeiileaf. Mrs. Richard Bank * Trust Co. .1.1 .18 Is a mlodemeonor, cariTiiig a MEN-WOMEN ri .lodrv anil .'1 is .Morion V. Greg- square miles and a population of maximum sentehce of two yoors. recently, at her home'Plans were I ^**^*'^‘**^ * considered busineseman; Ronald Grenier, troop, but funds are now ncedeti \ ^ ^ cowboys on leleNdslon nnd fell home Pavone. who owns a gold , Ffcs k m ittl'----- meeting. Manchester lYusI 58 63 a. A’------1 bera ar« remmdwt that they ahould I Wii- plating shop, was robbed, of S170 I The School Board sent Ihe 0.000 Oil Fire OATI lilts OO FVRCHAH THI Iron ore and bauxite. «f the local Plan and Zoning Com- R. Tuttle, telephone Academy Kuehn: Wapping Postmaster Roh- rteparimenl, the blaze is be­ CANOPIES from Mnnrliralrr Hl;;h S<'hoo] soon | IMayrrn In DrlnWArr Telephone ...... 4 1 43 Welch Jordan of Greensboro, said THH40S rou want or Nifo. why After ttiHt, I'f’inM up thn nrrfl for | Burton E. Moore Manufactunng Coinpanirt, mission has called a public hear- 8-8485. en C. Bttrrill; Judge Benedict ,,|eved to have been started by Ws.shinglon, .Nov 24 >Pi Giant Ing to be held in Yeomans Hall ...... KupclvmoF ai^ Georg:e .T. Poln, leaves which were being CHOICE OF STYIES- (wire your hom e the look »«or STOe 04 TOOAT OR CALL Imniofbntr H'tion toward builclmj; Knymond Culver of Cov* Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. SB'j 59'4 Front Cnd ftsmes crackled on the waters of more ( lajssrooinfl In the town, pon Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. This meeting will rav • t i / ’vs * D'b'tllhg Supplies. Inc., pres-1 -ppj fj,.p burned over sboul ona tor .very typ. homa. entry Players attended the East­ Aeaoclalerl Spring . . 18 20 ident. s creek for a mile last night In a of dintinrtion — protect ■ibly a lupli .school. dlicuss propo.sed change In the 1 FlO T HCC a half acre of woods •N'o damage s|>ertacular Ore that caused S3.50,- 'hCHOICl OF COLORS- ern StnlcH I.ittle Theater C!onfer- Bristol Brass ...... 11 12'4 The new group is emphasizing alzes of lots and buildings. ^ _ _ . .. • was reported 000 damage ovor 100 color combinotion» — beautify your home ThA town now spends S1.'>.S.000 a ence the past ureUend at the Uni­ Collins ...... 86 01 local control in seeking to have year in tinti"t) lo Windhsrn and versity f Christmas Helertmen’s office. U S Envelope, pfd. .1 1 13 Hitchcock and Francis Barrett, ^‘—i,*** , . ti, lu ing to an announcement by Prin­ Follow.ing the worship service | dentisl property was damaged. 88$ Main Street all of Wlllimantic, comprise the ■ The victim of the theft was the cipal Henry J. Adams. Senior hon­ CALL Ml 3-2856 ed to A hi|fh school, or jmnor-spn- toys fin«l gifts, 7:30 p.m,, spon- Veeder Root ...... 49'4 .52'4 Rev. Kingalanri Van Winkle, rec- MonrJieater Jor hljfK sriiool and thsl. sc hon la ‘ nored i Sonlor Pilgrim Fellow- Manrhenter R v a n t n g Herald The above (piotatlons aie not to CAPONS 175 EAST CENTER ST. special induction team to carry or students include: Special hon­ PhoMt Mitchell 8-4168 I tor of the Trinity Episcopal ors. Cynthia Jsrvls: high honors, needed soon to solve Ihe ju-oblem**' ship 'd Second Conprepatlonal Coventry eorrrapondenL Mrs. F, &• construed as actual market a. Phone Ml .3-1126 cut these ceremonies. Nineteen Church here. the town Ls up sK-alnsl, (^hurcb at Uhurch Crmimunlly l*Htillnn Little, telephono nig rlm couples, members of the club and Darmaii said Satiirdsv the three Diane Blackmore. Katherine Man­ HOME SPECIALTIES CO. A liMUi of $106.00 costs $20.80 Mouse, Young Mothers Club pub­ sur. Lynn Martin. James Roberta, when promptly repsdd In I! roil- C'liurch TrlnlA raper 2-6281. The largest ahip ever built on have be*n charged with breaking aeruUve monthly Installmenta nf lic displnv lr>VH, crrsmetlcs, Jew­ Ihe Great I.jikea was rerently observance at Longo'a I,, .\or-|gj,^ entering and theft from the John While, and Muriel Magee; YOI R L()C.\I. HOME IMF’ROVEMENT DE.M-ER The S e c o n d CoiigreffRllonal honors, Donald Burr. Judy Han­ $10.05 esrh. Church has issuer! its first ‘Church elry. H t» in , Nathan Hale (!orn- launched at River Rouge, Mich. SERVICE ON ALL wich. Saturday night. j Rev. Mr. Van Winkle's home. He miinltx t'Vnter, Cub Scout Park She Is the 720-foot Edmund Fitz­ Home on I-eave son. Nancy Noyes and Cj'nthia GOOD FO O D BOB BROWN and CHARLIE PRINGLE Newspaper’ entitled “The Voire of CONVENTIONAL 31AKES identifled them as Alice Mae Ordway. LOANS FROM 125 to $600 the Bell/’ Through the help- of Its B.'i, Tif-n 1. at 3,30 p m , home of TPC Mccls Today gerald. Malcolm Barstrom. son of Mr. Bescheim, 21. of Hartford: Arthur printer. Frank Kslns of Tolland >^rs. ,Inlm A Ohiund; Den 2 at 3 and Mrs, Kniit Barstrom of Jona­ Ferro. 26. of Kingston. >(. Y,. and Juniors: .Special honors, Karen and The Right Adams and Nancy Roman: high offset printing is being used to 'P m , borne of Mrs. ('bnries I»w- On Pending Items MORIARTY than Triimhiill Highway, who was his brother, Alfred Ferro, about sliow for more news, pictures and I ^ *** .10^ p nv, borne of graduated from Great Lakes Nav­ 40. of New York City. honors, Judy Cutler. Lorraine Gag­ non. Kathleen Roberts and Con­ line drawings Mrs. ' rinrenee ' Arnidon. Memburi of tho Town Plnnnlng al Training Base this week after Darman said Miss Beachemin Um stance Willard: honors. Charlotte The name of the paper Is taken AKo Marion Devotions In honnr Coniinlimlon will hold h roiitlno 10 weeks of basic training, la home admitted driving the gateway car BROTHERS Oasarino, Nancy Hiibley, Juri BEVERAGE from an event in the history of the • .r Our I,ady of Ffttinia. fi a.m mooting In the Municipal Building Your on 15-day leave. and that Arthur Ferro admitted Mass, 7:30 p rn. devotions. Mon- 301-816 CENTER ST. He will report to Balnhrldge. participating in the theft. The de­ Laine. Roger Mansur and Judy church, the donation of s boll tonight nl k o’clock. Chorgt Plan MasXIcotte. .\I)1) TO YOl'R ENJOYMENT weighing 1,212 pounds by namcl ■'Ignor Willbim McCrnlh, HI, Tlie moellng will h* devoted to For TEL. Ml 8-5185 Md.. Dec. 4. where as a seaman tective said the woman will be OF THE HOUD.AY WITH YEARLY DIVIDEND RATE INCREASED Wright in 1647, a* <'uding to the Mary's Homan Calhollc Church; apprentice, he begins training as tried Dec. 19 in local police court, Sophomoiea: Speci^vl honors, dlnuueelng unflniehed huilneie, Fxl- Basil Karmazyn, Barbara Roberts; F.\MII.Y .\NI) FRIENDS! Rev. C'. Arthur Hnidloy. This boll exfcuHve hoard Pl'A of Robertson ward .1. Ryhrxyk, town planning Dolivtrios Read Herald Advs. a ftremah technician and that a date for Arthur Ferro's Deponith mnde during the flr«t still rings today and It was Iho and Center Hchool parents, 7:30 .New Ofllcer .Appo'.ntetl trial has not been set. high honors, Nols Collins, Maureen engineer, eald. Dimlow, Leslie Manning; honors, .5 buninenn day* nf each w'lsh of Wriglit that, "When tlw' p m . hmne of Mr. and Mrs, Owen ilnti telephone your order for Richard K Davi.s, Are chief for Darman said Alfred Ferro was u oiih drug needs and rosmetles—giv­ Thomas Coffey. Dorothy Daley. LET I S HEM* Y O r IN THE to VA% month will earn dividends rlonor, pastor, and lus congroga- H. Trnsli; M H find Howls 4-H, Columbia Voliinteei Fire Depart- arrested in a New York City tena- Alfred Hopkins. Joan MIkolite, tlon shall sloop in tho grave, this 3 p.m . home of Mrs, .Iran I*' Roy; A Fine Poiiil ing ynur (Charge Plan num­ irient. has announced the appoint- ment and that he refu.sed to waive .SELECTION OF VOI R FAVORITE rt RRENT RATE from the first of the month. bell shall snunri forth over the hill Intcrmrdlali’ (Jlil Hroul Troop ber . . . ment of Robert Tuttle as line of- i extradition. Trial for him waa act Beverly Naudzus, Lillie Nichols, and vnlley Its Inviting voice, and 233, after srbonl, borne of Mrs. A llHK|Uor(|uo. N. M i/l’i Indian fleer lieutenant fr • the depart- on Dec. 22 In In Manhattan Felony James Ru;itlk and Anthony Sluaarz. WINES, BEER or UQUORS summon lo Cod’s lomple from fu­ (Jerard Dubotfl; rivll riefonse arl- iiiera nt the narcdtic drug, peyote, fiet ment. An active member of the ' court, Freahnien: .Special honors, Kath­ FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE ture generntlnni ilmsc who shall vnnerd first' aid courHr, 7;30 p rn , which grnWH from „ apoclee of Immediate department foT 10 years, Tuttle leen Kingsley; high honors, Bruce. galhor aivl offer m r'Cptnble wor­ Legion home; Little Blossoms 4- cacluB, have filed lult In federal la also a member of. the building I Braithwaite, David Clarke. Peter Delivery F’or your holiday treat be sure to choose one of our ex­ 14) .Million Ties Replaced ! Kenny, Patricia Krawski, Lee Os- ship lo the God of tholr Fathers." H, 3:30 |> rn , home of Mrs. Wil­ cnurl here agalnat a Navajo '"rlbal committee. lanchester liam I«o«bb‘r, Brownie Troop 182 (’ounril ban on Ihe drug The plain­ tra-delicious capons or roasters. Buy it at the farm ! borne. Glen Roberts, William Ro- • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING The Mayings U Is lh»* esrnosl hope of the at 2:43 p rn , liome of Mrs Wilbert tiffs contend they use peyote In Exehonge Ohalrman Chicago United Slates rail- , man. and Dean Tapley: honors, church Hint Hie paper, even as tho Oarrison. Ht. Mary's CYO. 7:30 religious rites, and Lhe tribe Is Irv­ (we’re always open) dh have it delivered Tue.iday. Mrs. Geqsge Greenway has been roads replace about 40,000,000 rail- l.Iudy Hull and Norma Williams. AT THE NORTH END MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH hell, shall .sound forth over hMI gnd t: appointed tmitprip'. 8hd _ book ex-I road ties a year,vear. spendingsnendinp aboutahniif Drive Nears Goal Mnruh'^ft r Pork ad t p.m.. cliiirch hall; Lions f'hib, 6.30 ing lo Interfere with their consil- change chairmai for the local Girl 92J Aloin Sf. 7S 5 fm t Cl nt' f St valley and invlle parishioners to $200,000,000 for the new ones. Wrsf Mtddir Turnpike p.m., Cove Bestnurnnt; Small tiitlonal rights. Scout Troops. She nska that any­ Wapping Community Church Cor. trnos Sf A rinser relationship to their (I M d o m i 40,3 West Center Street There are about 3,000 ties to each members have pledged $14,100 • FREE DELIVERY OPIN THURSDAY PREHCRIITION PIIARMAOT one with outgrown or no longer Church, srcoiuling to Ihe Rev Mr ROGER OLCOn Mitchell 3-7853 mile of track. with about 5 per cent of the IVININGS 6 to 8 BOTH BRANCHIS OP(N ffUDAYS to 8 p.m. used uniforms for any branch of Rrndley. 001 MAIN ST.—Ml 8-58ZI 'Those \\ ho ate vsllllng on a regu­ the scouts—Girl Scouts. Brownies • TEL. HI 3-6910 ALWAYS PLENTY OP FREE FAKKINO lar basis In bol|> In editorial work, MANCHESTER RESIDENTS 01 Mariners, donate them to this makeup, or some office work for committee. They will be made this frnprr, have been aslcod to con­ available to others in this manner. FURKIEKS tact the Rev Ml Rrndlev at the Books are also desired. CHESTER'S and DEfHGNERtS par.scmnKo ('mninenfM or sugges­ Visiting In South N O R TH EN D tions foj- futuio msuos will he wH- Mrs. M. G. Peabody of .Sleepy come Hollow Rd. is vis'ting her son. REMODEL S|MM-lal Serxlc^ \\ iMlncsday “ I'm Busy for Your House” Lt. Col. Gale Peabody, and his YOUR OLD rt'R COAT I ISO St*A $800 No Wood CelUng TUea, ■ 1 PURITRON clears any den $80.00 per month.' Asphalt Floor 'Hies. A $500 TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS basement playroom, $50.00 room of irritating dust, ICE CREAM CAKE per month.' Shoorling cuffs, ftooco lining, con* odors, pollen and smoke. AAoslat cooio4 i i 6p0r.,Pro-toon’s 13 to 3 DelirimiN frozen pudding lhat'N K0-4IP h's belter than a kitchen in {odjtpohareool... KhIo sitfor's chocked full of fruit plus rich KITCHEN For<::. exhaust fan. • to 12 in rod, S4.49. Ciri's 4 to creamy vanilla Ice cream •— Deco­ ATTIC ROOM PRICE Juft plug In; it'i pertablel rated With Heavy Cream . . . Will 10, in block, brown, r*4, whito, serve sixteen. $499 *279” READ WHAT DOCTORS AND USERS SAY AROUT PURITRON I “Surpassed all expectatiuns. "First time in 18 years my tpn hot slept $ n , 7 5 Performs miracles for a with his mouth closed . . . not fighting to i dust allergy patient" (Penn- breathe. No sore throat, no cracked tipi. To menfMy the inventor and manufacturer, my thank*.’* Per Cake Youngstp^'-afap^fi, wMi Mon’s andhoyt' 4 -buck- 'sylvania dorlor) . . . "For »2.50 the lirst time 1 woke up » "Tried so far only one day and fo'und it Rm c * grippqr. lot^ wMt ffooco lining, We'll also have stenciled slices of Ice fliM'U .tliank you all' year (or without sinus trouhIc"( New gave marvekdis relief. Thanks!’' • "I get cream, and froien pudding In pints and With your purehoM of 200 gallons or moro of futi oil C.O.D. wo ' hor Btrch Gregg Cabinets. sdM, gwiek-vp front. grippof selot, in block. Jersey MD) . . . "Controlled asthma with hay fever and that's why I half gallons. Please order early. Build, an atUo hetfroom. It Pro-toons' 1^ lo b 'o iid ioyi’ 2V4to6, 1 ^ 7 9 a atubhorn form of respira­ bought Puritron. Believe me it is wonder­ will givo you abielutolv I -XMr excellent construction nlll make ait Meal room (or C h ^ k These Features... FREE 600 TriMo-S Muo Stamps ( l i^ a . ennea utmoat durability. Aa chiMron't 6 to 12, in ro4 tory allergy in my daughter, ful. Makes me breathe easier... and tleep.. Junior or holiday guests. -A (Ail testimonials above were unioUcited.) booh). Don't doioyt— phono u$ your ir today! $8ee llltch^B rm odeling Job Youibs' 11 to 2, 1 ^ 4 9 age A” (Southern physician) aaata only $25 J i per mo. $880 remodeliag Job, $30.00 ortoown. 1 3 4 9 • Servke tor 10 or more. Porcelain inside aiuLout. Get your Ice ('ream (lake at Ihe following atoree or place your order before Tuesday, Nov. SSt per month.* Brogan's Kcd and While e PInchurat Grocery e Lea’a Market Mon's 6 to 12, | ^ 9 9 • Wide guide bar for eanjr roovabilit.v. Exclusive start Pine St. Main St. I 228 Spnice Ht. *Opr' ObaUnuous Budget ArcounV e Cornell Bnkrry e Prppln’a Grocery ciHilroI Dual fill-dra^n hose. No installation expenaf. I Maneheeter Dnig lifL'^Oethly Service Charge. Hartford Rd, Bolinn 717 Main St. PLUS . . . the performance proved feafiirea that have e Pete's Grocery earned for KitrhenAid the reputation of “the finest 0 Hilltop Market K. Center St. a Reiter’s Grocery '^Oak S^l. o Klanley's Market 219 School Ht. dish'washer mane.” e Marv'a Market l{oekvlMr BOLAND e Time's. Square • Revolving power waah and double power rinse*. Self S. Main Bt. s .Xndersun's Lunch III. 6, Andover $38 Hpriice St. cleiuiing strainprs. Pntnode’a Grocery s Charter Oak Grocery t Valente's Grocery 369 Center Sf., at West Center St., Ml 3-632ft Bolton 8.1 Charter Oak St. 361 Center St. FRANCHISE DEALER "HOME HEATIHG specialists SINCE 1935" J* • . . 28 WARREN ST. PHONE MI 8-6950 d ij) U a L ICE CREAM CO. 8»6 NORTH MAIN STREETr-TEL. 9-525S r - MANUFACTURfRS MAIAIJliArniBKBC ABOF ABRORFHlLU't1TBMI*C '^SFUMONI' ••CO 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE JOHNSON i I Opaa Daily 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., Inciadinf 'W edneeday F o t t e r t o m ^ MANCHESTEfL SHOPPING PARKADE 356 W . Mi^dlg Turnpikg, Manchgitgr ATtomoui aai Saturday Until Noon iaO CENTER STRiBT-^fANCHEBTBR N*q.•^q 4 . . ^ , f. fit Main S*., E«$f^HffPtlorJ . ^ 4i f 't ■ f 1 i • 4'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDA^, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PAGE SIT ------^------ly------*■----- not Isaned until proof that the tax rice Church yesterday. They were ton Congregational Church will | trying • door mt th* rear of th* Bolton has been paid is presented. Joseph Michael Richard, son of meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the i ety, he la brought up ehort In be­ Rockville Somers, president of the Connecti­ Tax payments may be made at Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bisson of An­ parish room. j cut Stats Farm Bureau Assn. Damage $300,000 bulldinf when ho heard a "large State Man Arrested £latirt|PBtpr lated awareneat pf what he haa It for Today the Rt. 6 home of the tax collector dover: Usa Jane, daughter of Mr. Thomas LaChance of' Somers, who puff” or "rumbling expl^on." He wrought. It waa that way with Oouneil of fXinrebas or mailed. to him at RD 1, Andover. and Mr*. Anthony Giglio and AdWertlsoment- 1 Y£ PR ROUND PIR CONDITIONING Sadlak Car Found last year was hamed,by the Junior In Stratford Fire summoned help. . ,' St. George’s Paj-ments must Include the six i Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. When Buying or Selling Bolton lierald natural reaourcea 50 yeara ago. It Bpontorod b j tha Haneheatot The fire was marked by a *e- PUBUfiHKD BY THE Chamber of Commerce as one of per rent interest. charge dating! Anthony Sobol. Property call Lawrence F. Fiano,! I-ET r s BELD5VE YOU m itA U n PRIKTWO CO.. INC. waa that way with city alumi In four outstanding young farmers Stratford, Wov. 24 l.ff>—A fir* de­ ries of explotlon*, one which WATKINS* In Bonds Theft Case from May 16, 1958. Articles for th* Bishop's Thanks­ Broker.'Phone MI 9-.5910. | 11 BUaell mrt«t I recently read a slogan which Stripped of Parte in the country, will be to astn ^ ter. knocked out the rear .wall. John- Women Plan —,of a portion of your bereavement by Manchesttr Conn the- paat generation. And It la that stroyed some IBO buaineu concet- WSCB Welcomes New Mciiibera giving Clothing Collection may be I thought was quite Interesting Talks will be given by,.-WGHlsm alona In th* Stratford Town Fair ■on said be believed the blasts left at St. Maurice Church hall Manchealcr E ven in g Herald handling all the details. Qniet dignity and THOMAS r. r^ROUSON way now with air pollutibn. A nervy auto thief took a were caused by linoleum paste Mrs. Alan Leventhal, Mrs. Wll- WALTER R FERGUSON and thought probvoking. One Insur­ Nieman of Ellington a Ao William Building early yesterday. Damages WEST (Ocmtiniied from Pag* One) Ham Coates, MnL'Krjvin Whithsm, this week al any time during the Bolton correspondent, Doris M.' calm efficiency will prexuil. PubM>h«r*' For decadca, the .>imoke from "m isty rose” 1967 OMsmoblle ae- stored on the premises. Crown prosecutor referred to the Talk Tuesday ance company declares, "If It la Hutton of Somers,' representing to the building were estimated at Mrs. Calvin Fish anahdation repreientlng buai- long structure and remained out of New York Crash (KmMid'd. West. OiMotav The government said the bonds ety for Christian Service of United Warrantee Deed; Michael Sheri- Paula Awav ! bllea, trucks and buaea have been away a careful car thief the li- histbiy. pal Church will have Mr*. T. William P. Quish Becoind Clue Mall Hatter poral. earthly possessions, but ness. ' control for nearly two hours. The were part of a $1,789,400 burglary Methodi-st Church in recent cere-; dan to Harry Goodwin, lot on darkening hii|ldlnga, Irritating cenaa plates should have. They 14S BMt OsMsr M, The Brockville thieves cut their Spencer Crane of Weat Hartford Furifiral also In connection with our own 2-story building, a diacount house, from theiSociete National* de Fi- monies. Mrs. Kenneth Perretl,' Loomis Rd. i Royal, Neb. John Gilroy's ; BUBSORIPTION RATES eyea and throata and even be­ read "U.S. Congressman." TTiif Kills 4 Students MUeMI M tH way through the ceiling of the i as their guest speaker tomorrow Raymond T. Quith Payable In Advance ■oula. The Bible teaches that man contained concessions for clothing, ducle of Montreal early thia year, WSCS president, Mrs. Herald Lee, j BlilleUn Board j pants leg got caught in the puliey ; coming prime aiiapecta In th# hunt It a three-fold being, made in the plates were numbered 6. and a $2,250,000-or-more burglary trust and savings company and at 8 p.m, at the Communitj Hall. On* Te*r ...... lU-lo Open House Held appliances, groceries and other Albany, N. Y.. Nov. 24 tAPI—A Mrs. Michael Goldanider, Mrs. WIi-1 Wesley Choir will rehearse al I of a hoist he was operating and he | Home Bis Month* ...... •.a..#...... 21.^ image of God. Man has a body, a The car. property of-O .S. Rep. of the Brockville Trust and Sav­ looted three vaults and 34 safety I quickly surmised that if he didn't; liirt* Month* ...... for the cause of cancer and other merchandise. highway crash In which four col­ Mrs. Crane, who is a member of Ham Valentine and Mrs. C harles; 3:45 p.m. tomorrow at United Ml 3-5 9 4 0 soul, and a spirit, according to Antoni N. Hadlak, was found this Fire Chief Theodore Lockwood Msnekeeter's Oldeat ings Co. of Brockville, Ontario, deposit boxes. the Diocesan Board of the Wom­ Bedford participated In the dedica- Methodist Church. The Official free him.sclf, he would be drawn On* Month ...... killing diseases. ■leans, St. raiil. and other New At Bunce Center lege students died near Potsdam W**llly eeee**A*#**«b«************* morning on Taylor Rd. In Vernon said the cause of the fire was not with Flaost IMHOat last May. They left behind alm ost a ton of en's Auxlliarv, will talk on the role tion ceremony. Board of the church will meet al ■into the hoist. He got out of'hi.s! fitnil* Copy ...... » And for decades this contami­ Testament writers. by the Manchester Police, The top was among weekend accidents Canadian authorities said $792,- difficulty hy getting out of his known. that took 22 lives in New York Off-Mtreot Parking safe-cracking equlpmenL of the women's unit in the church. Baptisms I 7:30 p.m. followed by meetings of ^ MEMBKR^OF nation of the akles over our citlea Concerning Hla own soul, our of the motor had been stripped of About 80 pertona attended open i 000 had been recovered from the A bankbook discovered in the de­ The Rev. Bernard L. McGurk ' the various commissions, I pants, which went fluttering up house at the Bunce Center for Re- ■ State; BatafeUshod ltT4 Mrs. Donald VV. Greene, wife of th* 225 MAIN SI THlfi ASBOaATKD PRfceSS has been meekly accepted aa the I.iord once said, "My soul Is ex­ all removable parts, Including former robbery after raids had bris led to the arrqst In Montreal local vicar, and Miss Vera L. baptized three infants at St. Man- 1 The church school staff of Bnl- I the hoi.st wtlhnut him. Th* A*M>d*Ud Pre»J i* *Aclu*J?«Jy ceedingly sorrowful, even unto three carburetors, and the air tarded Children yesterday after­ Gunfire killed three persons. been recovered from the former •ntitl*d to th* u*« of MPUbllciifion or price that had to be paid for "prog- noon. Honored guests at the affair Ths highway toll was 17. One of Rene Martin. 23, and recovery Noye.s, Diocesan consultant on edu­ all new* dlapatcheii credited to It or death " Concerning the souls of cleaner. Officials Probing robber after raids had been con­ I of moat of the loot. cation. spoke last month on wom­ not otherirta* credited In irtl» imper reas ■' But in the past few yeara. The same plates were on the car were Town Directors of Manches­ man drowned and one died in a and also the tocal new* published here all men everywhere He asked the ducted in Switzerjand, New York ! Martin pleaded guilty to bur- en's service. Anally, an attempt haa been made question: "For what is a'man.prof- when It was found as when It wai ter and members of the Legisla­ fire. City, Miami aria Montreal, Six All lifrhta of repubhcAllon ol si'erlsi ture. West Haven Blaze The college students, all from : glary charges Thursday and faces i A nominating committee on dispatches herein are alao reserved _ to do amnething about thia, too. Ited, If he gain the whole world, taken. There was g act of Con­ persons have been arrested. I which Mrs. Robert Gorton. Mr*. and lose his own soul? for what necticut plates number 4411 In the Gueats were conducted on a tour- St. Lawrencs University, were Canadian sources said the ' sentencing Nov. 28. Full *€1x10* client of N E A 8er» Ix)ca1 and state groups have West Haven, Nov. 24 lyP)-Fire­ John R. Pulice, 21. of PeeksklH; I William Warnock and Mrs. Homer Ice. Inc. spning up to seek wayi of clean­ shall a man give In exchange for trunk but Cong. Sadlak said today of the building and the work of "DOUBTS ARE MORE Brockville burglary may have net­ I Fagley are seVving. will ptesent a fhjbllsher* Representonvee the his soul ?" ' that they had not been touched. the Manchester Association for men today sought the cause of an Payne A. Thomas. 18, of Westport. ted far more than the estimated Julius Mathew* Special Aaeni'v — New ing up the skiea, and three yeara explosion-punctuated fire that de­ Conn.; William J. Mastriani, 19. of CRUEL THAN THE I Kofereiirr {.ilate of officers for election tomor- York ChlcaiW Detroit and Boeten I.ifc insurance la a fine thing to Rockville Police said they re­ the Help of Retarded Children $2,250,000—maybe up to $10 mil­ ------j row. Mrs. Gorton and Mrs. Paul Brnr.AtJ ago. the federal government en­ own, and It is Important to us Bui \ ceived a report that the car had (MAHRC) was explained by mem­ stroyed a furniture warehouse and Schenectady, and Richard F. Fer­ lion. At least $7 million, most in MEMBER AUDIT WORST OF TRUTHS” Tucson, Ariz. (/PI Donald D. ] Barron will be hostesses. CIRCUlaATlONS tered the picture with the pasiage do you have eternal life Insurance? | been seen around the Crystal Lake bers of the association. caused an estimated $20,000 dam­ guson. 19, Amsterdam. registered securities, have been re­ Our soul Is Inst without II, We I section last night. Rockville and Yesterday’s affair waa part of age to the contents. '(Author’s Nam* Below) covered. Holland. 2^, applied for job wilh i Second Tax Notleea Sent Th%r Herald Prlntlnf Compsnv. Inc., by Congress of the National Air the Tucson police force and listed Tax Collector Anthony A. Maneg- assum es no flnsnclsl responslhllllv for may have It for the asking. God ' .SlBle Police are investigating. the association's observance of Na­ Flames Jumped 50 feet In the I rolliitlon Act. Cuba Exports Vegetables Organized Metal Tradex hi.-. friend, Pat Dally, as a charac- j gia has mailed second notices to Only the Best of typfiarapblra' errors appearlnit !b ad­ waits 10 make us a gift of It, for | tional Retarded Children’s Week early morning air yesterday. Il­ Physicians have long Bzhaya .waa a union organizer vertisements and other readln* matter This Act aiiUiorlted the ap- the Bible declares "The gift of God ' now in progress. MAHRC Is cur­ luminating a wide area. Hugh bil­ ter reference. those who have not paid Itheir In The Manchester Evenln* Herald Havana -Cuba exported $9,867,- know'n that mental attitude before he entered his present busi­ A check produced an F B I fugi­ property tax on motor vthlclea. pinprlalinn of 16,000,000 annually is eternal life through Jesus Christ H orkfillr rently conducting a fund drive to lows of smoke filled the sky. 055 worth of foodstuffs In the first often affects sickneu/^ ness, New. London authoritle.s said nispisv sdvertlsln* Oosin* hotirs our J>ird." Jesus said In His maglf- No injuries were reported. tive report which showed that Bol- Those who fall to pay the lax thia F ^ T for Av# years lo aid stale and lo­ enable It to carry on Its program four months of 1958, according to They said he helped organize the Monday—1 p m FYldav Iclenl prayer recorded In 81 of serving Manchester's retarded Fire Chief William 8. Johnson When people are sick, land and his character reference. month are reported each year to F'^'r Tuesday—! pm Monday cal governments with technical and Treasury Ministry statistics. More AFL Metal Trades Council there the State Motor V'ehicle Depart­ For Wednesdav—1 P ni Tuesday John, chapter 17,-"And this is life youngsters. said the warehouse, the Nichols treatment can be more ef­ Daily, were wanted for violation Everything... Fanil, City Week than $7,000,000 of this was In vege­ during World War II, and thal he For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday research assistance In the Aghi eternal, that they may know thee Cut Rale Furniture Store, was a of tile Dyer AcL ment. Renewal registrationq are For Friday—1 p m Thtirsdsv An.yone wishing lo contribute lo tables and grains. fective if the patient hes waa later active In union work in For Rattirdav—1 p m Friday Against air pollution. Thus far, the only true God, and .le.aua ’ Kiek(‘d Off Today this cause may do so hy sending roaring inferno when the first fire complete confidence in the Boston and Providence, R. I. nassIMed deadline 10:30 a m sa«li most of the fundi have been spent Christ, whom thou hssl sent." . donations to MAHRC, P. O. Box apparatus reached the scene. Ezhaya was charged with two day of rmhllratlon eircepl Raturdav- Have you thought abniil Insuring j A police patrolman said he waa ableness of the physician 9 a m In rreatlng a continuous alr- 624, Manchester. counts of attempting to dispose of for the Thanksgiving Feast! yonr soul? It's time you did' I Farm-t.'ily Week started today AIRLINE to accomplish a cure. aampltng network of 180 cities and when three groiinji of Rockville Several young men and women the securities. The maximum pen­ Monday. November 24 Major E Waller I.amie Nevei have any doubts alty for each count is a $10,000 You'll hud oo* flop tt *H you oood lor Kotidiy food ihoppin0, 81-non-iirban areas. businessmen nnn and Industrialists will be selected immediately for visited farms in Ellington In an ef­ training for attractive, high-sala­ about the ability of a phy­ fine or 10 yeara In jail, or both. b*c*t/t« Pffil N*hon»| will gupply yoot avary ooad AND you'll Well Stay. But How? The value of thIa program waa fort to show the Interdependence ried positions as Airline Secre­ sician to help you. Gone are In the Montreal robbery, an in- combm* fKa b*«t m ••ting wrfK tha most »fi s*vingt, m lha fimo- recognised last week by the Na­ aurance firm, the Caisse, Nationale .‘Senator Humphrey. In Berlin ye*- Three to Compete of the eoopeiaUng groups. tary, Hostess, Reaervationist, the da>>s when little was konorod Firft Nation*! lr«ditionl tional Air rollutlon Congress when The program, sponsored locally Communicationist, Station Agent, D'Economie, suffered the actual trrday, waa an Impnrtnnt apoke.i- known about the causes of NOWtC|!RE... BUT NOWHERE...will you find more delieioua It recommended the Acl'i atrength- In Beauty (boniest hy the Tolland County Farm Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent, loss. The Soclete Nationale de man for Weitam unity on the aiib- Buroau the Rockville Area Cham­ Records. Enjoy Free Travel Pass­ sickness. Medicines now Fiducie Is an associated trust com­ enlng and extension. But It remg- FOOTBALL GAME eating than First National's plump, mouth-watering, Jerl of Berlin, which hr rlearrlberl ber of Commerce and the Klwanls es. vacations, insurance. Short, pany. nlted, ton, that Aghling air pollu­ Bridgrport. Nov. 24 '/I*. I ’hrre can be depended upon to H» a ‘‘(.apfliilc of th, whole world Club, is a nationwide project being low-cost training can qualify. Burglars cracked the Societei’s pick-ol-the-flock turkeyal . tion was a Job In which slate and lO-yeAr-old aipiratlnnn tried out for the Aral lime In Manchester High School vs. Must be 17-39, have high school accomplish a desired re­ safe after setting up their own sltiiBlIon. of the ronfllrl between of being named the New Miss T'ni- local governments, Industry and Rockville. education and pleasing personal­ sult. When you walk into a alarm system to ward off intrud­ Ideolopira and opposing forcea," verse. were rlioAen inst niglil to Each of the RoikvlJle groups East Hartford High School ity. Includes special training in ers. private phyatclnna, In Uie role of compete In the semifinals of the physician’s office leave all Aa a Pemorratlc foreign policy vUlled one of three farms, the personal, development for women. The. name of Jean Paul Pelletier, ?.• educators, ahould also participate. utRle rompellllon THANKSGIVING DAY — A.M. doubts outside, for your iipolieiimAn, he pledged the unity of .Splelman Dairy Farm which has 11:30 All Inquiries conAdential. Write, 60, Montreal, waa gleaned from in­ And ao they ahould, on an ex­ The Ifiiee rhoaen at the I'lne- a 60 cow herd; the Baron poultry giving address and phone number, trouble will soon be gone. thla country In defenae of Berlln'a cre*l Country Cluh were Marthn Play«4 at Monchoftar High School quiries sub.sequently made In panding Hcale. If tha wizards of farm, which has a 10,000 bird Adult ticket* now on anie at Keith’s Variety Store, Fallot to: Training Division, Natlpnal Europe about the Montreal ca.se. freedom. In that general atm, our PiilEer of Miirlford, Miss Pinerreet School of Aeronautics, Box W, •clence, technology and business market egg Aock. and the Clerk Stiidlns, Manrhester Plumbing and Supply, Nasalff Arms. Pelletier waa sentenced May 13 to alllea Join rm iniry riub: PhvJll.s Hantnrn of c-o Manchester Evening Herald. TURKEYS Labile potato farm, which haa 140 five years In prison after pleading were able tn hiilld a huge Indus­ Meriden Ml«s Shelinn, and Penl*e areaa|cm. ' .stanfiirii FURNITITRE DEPARTMENT CRANBERRIES iPKGS' through. The Riiaalana would ap­ wrote, "lhal the American penple (Ixiwer Store I^vel) MI 9-5221 LB parently want ua In rlellver official generally, and I hr vmmg people Souioge Meat Mildly S**5on*d proteata to the Enat German gov RASCAL NATIVE partli nini 1.V, sie hoi-oming In Celery .Mildly S**fon*d LB ernment, which would ronaiitulc cren.Hinglv aum e of Iheli perannal, Link Sausage ■ome portion of recognition of ihel I Individual relnlinnahlp lo the world Escaroie “ SFLORIDA r ” 2 Sliced Bacon Mildly CuT9d LB Communlal puppel regime. There news nt the chn Tlie young peoplr are Varioiia allcrnallvca In between I talked with rerlalnlv sliourd • \ v i WHITE BOILERS theae two exiremca. \Vr cniild allll genuine Inlerenl. anil fieqcienlly Onions proteat directly to the lluaalan.H, concern, over the itindnil c'r han­ ' ^ ( ,f'1 A f'J TTuuiiugivuij fiperiflti! and try to hold them reaponalble. dling of the c-imnlrv's foreign al Turnips rutabaga lb We could prnteal to and deal with fairs aa well aa nnlinnal problems FINAST - Whole Kernel Golden the East Germnna. making II "For example. Mi Diille.a fre- Broccoli CALIFORNIA BCH 29< clear, however, thal we were deal­ I qiient cliapliiya of hrinkinanahip ub ^ A c ing with them aa agenta of the seemed genuinely lo dialurb rnihci (■ •' Potatoes maruTno 3 29< CANS S m j w Ruaalani Or we i-ould deal wllti [Ihnn reiii.cmiF Iheae I'cmng people The^Iovelicsl C o rn 2 the Eaat G brmnns dlrcrlly. *nil I II wna mil his intcgi lly oi loyiill.i OPEN FRIDAY FINAST - Small, Whola hold thrm responslhlr. without j oi- ahllil i' thill Ihev questlone.l NIGHT TO Y Figs cAtSi^NiA *R?c^ 27c49< yteldlni; uny fnrnuil (bplnmnllt agiim Mini agiim. hut rather hts m b " i n CLOSED HopeXChest recognition of their exmlenre TI I resllcnir Ills Aexihllltv As the Dates FINAST Pilled 8 OZ F»KG 25< O n io n s ja r s !i the way we are now rtealtni; with general nm that uoiild have to MONDAYS TINY SIZE - Cocktail Favoi 2 Communist China in the Warsaw Aght anv fill m e « ara, these young Dates fINAST Pitted i LB PKG 43c s of* ail! talka. It I the wny the West Her peo|ile wanted it seemed, to mans themselves deal with the have leas hrinkmanahlp and more 4Vi 6z CAN DIAMOND MB PKG 3 9 < Eaat Oermana, on (pieatlona of alalramiinahlp in the rnnducl of Walnuts 49< S h rim p trade, and even on Uie aKreemenI foreign affairs. They showed an FINAST - JUMBLI-FAC - Larga or Small which guarantees no interi u|>lioii mtereal plus a knowledge of Mixed Nuts ubpkg 49< of auppllea for the rlxilian popu­ ristina Beck evrnla in the Fnrmosan Rtralt. In lation of Berlin 10-01 JAR 49c the Middle Eaat, In Europe, that Chestnuts im ported tB 23^ O liv e s Stuffed A study ofv these alternatives was to Ihta reporter at least both Indirales M iatuhr real question FINAST - Fancy Sailed linpreaalve and heartening " To help pay doctor bills! 4.1" 44 ' *1" 4^^^' 44."^^-4' lying at the hAnrt of the Berlin Tills lepnrt files Itself along with Chest crisis the Russian^ are engaged In J. ■ 4, ' 4 9 other Ihinga I’lealdent Elsenhower . Jsr/- J4/’ ’ 4- .N • Mr Ji’Tf J-/ ' J' 6V. OZ CAN c building IS not onpoT”uTTetHe^r we CRANBERRY ought In trail, If he la still niya- V • • • are going to stay In Berlin, but Str*tPB*dn*S _ tlAed hy the reveni elei-lion. or If TALK THINGS OVER SY All Purpose Baking merely one of how Me thinks lhal Mr. niillea hlami I.1ng to wor­ rallnnatlr.atlnna anilafy the rmm produced in eoiid cedar this old Pennsylvania Hfstnvsr, ^Hsnk geodnstt I hove k. ivsryHsdy theuld Hsv* k; and Strtmod O'.Wbol* ry Ui Inlo mulling a diplomatic try, or If he thinks, aa he seemed LONG DISTANCE TONIGHt! Dutch dowry chest.; Finished in rich old blue- for mytslf I am vsfy prstsful for svsrytHinp k tiandt foe." Ocean Sproy u«can$ < conceaalon of aome aurt tn order (T. H.-Watrrhury) 2 3 9 to feel the morning after election, green, it has decorations in bam red, gold Finast Flour f to atay In Berlin We can gucaa that a majnrily of hia fellow and black. It’s the loveliest hope chest" you "Msstbsnhip Hi CMS t< e >mnt oi lor at I am concerned. During my recent Orao Crama and Swiu Cram# Sandwich -Callo Pkg ; thet even ahould we make auc.h e There's no fi iomllier, faster way to make plsns Americana are Irreaponsihle. shal­ for a visit than by long di.stnncc, A phone call could give^her this Christmas! |126. tpinol epsrotion CMS helped poy my bilk thereby relieving me o< worry Specials ! conceaalnn, In the realm of proto­ low dopes. ani hottsning rseovery." (C. .S. B .— flrifoirt) col, It would no^ In any way end shows your thoughtfulness . . . gets things settled I'licre Is one Invnrlahly sound for sure with folks out of town. Inexpensive, too; "Daaply appraclat* Ih* sxcsilani tarvic* randsrsd by your argenita- N ab isco Cookie* °Kqf ^ the general romnuimat campaign 2 6 9 rule which ahould hr commended just look St tlie rates. Man. Tbs CMS mambsrthip may wall he contidsrsd at on* of our to get ua out, But. on the other FRUITCAKES A Fine Cooking and Baking Aid 2 BEG KOU!. S 5 c ' to all in any position of public re- ..dally aacattkios." (H’. H. S.—Eatt Haven) ,, JOAN CAROL » LIGHT or DARK hand, la a paychological piece of aponslhlllty. Never sell ahorl the protocol, which the tfommuiilata SEE THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CHRISTINA I6CK CHEST IN OUR SHOW WINDGWI "fvsrylHing about my oitoclotien with CMS hot been motl tofitfoctory— Informed Intelligence of th# Amer­ eon’t toy onylbing nk* enough obo^ fhk fine orgoniiotion." will bo careful to puah without the ican people. Never write down to R o y n o ld s dut^iiou ^ (C. L . S .—Danirlton) 5 5 overt uae of mriltary force. Im­ them, speak down to theny or try S** koir httU a $ett4 to Ml) a/ter $; AtiOO' c^.^.1.29 portant enough to require ua to to lead down tn them There are 25 differtBi^'Lane Pictured left to .rig h t: 4l4nch Ahfne .tatemenU convert It Immedlately.lnlo a mili­ Praai MMICMISIII R flrit (rnIi riM*^ Hope Chests designs and fin- puhJitAed u'tiK, S aiMtti alrsW. Earl.v American chest In knottv TURKEY BREADs.:7„ 2,o'7‘v„33< Frozen Food Specialties! tary ahowriowm? Not all oii|- alllea i.shes to see at Watklni. pine. 8119. 44eb Modem wal­ evnuent of memhert. think ao. bristo Ia, conn. B .80 1 .10 Extendi*d Vorecanl nut and elm b\iri chest, 109.50. 41- Strawberries '<•>* «ol>$r >.. k ‘i

Nixon’s bid for the 1060 Republi­ W lN r~ 18W W UAK-^tlO. Free D elivery B i ilish H cm eitiber can presidential nomination. WPRO—18M Daily Radio Alaska to Hold V • NIxon’a tour will Include no ^ WOOD—ISM WT10<-1«W INixonV Troubles parades - something unusual for . 1150 BURN5IDE AVE., E. HARTFORD BkMten Standard Time W P O Ft.l41» F irst State Vole b«na«. Nov. 24 (4^— Mrs. M«r- ceremony-loving Britain. The aver-1- BEYOND THE MANCHESTER LCef Mr. Nixi n was la.st spring, when were written on old exercise paper | W IN F—News WINF-WINF Bandatand ment that E. U Bartlett. Dento- roPks snd spittle were being fired and apparently the work of; 1:1S— 9:18- nity service .at St. Paul with no ■ W IN F—Muelr wlUi Jo e Ulrand WHAY-Hound Dog cratlc delegate to Congre.vs for (diarpe .Mtendants explained that ■ at him in Sfiuth America." rrank.s. 1:15- WTIC—Night Lme Nixon, and his w'ife reach Hori- WDRC—The W4*rid I'unight the past 14 years, isoiild win one o\er the years the Hamers had WHAY-Plalter Party Senate seat easily Tlie race be­ fhm tomorrow morning and depart WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Modern SoUnda paid enough , Stale Policem en ! WKNR-Open Mike 9:30- . tween Rcp-hhcan Go\ .Mike .Step- Hamer is a niHihtnist with a : Friday ahotil midnight. tVTIC—Russ Mtiiet WNAr Niuhi VValcb WTIC—Night Line, ovieh and e.\-Uov. Kinc.s'. Griien- pipe linr ron.^tt uri ion rf»mpan\' Tile Vice pM'sIdcnt lias a tiglit W DRO—Cal Kolby WPOP—Top 40 Time WDRC- Mooda tor Romance Ing. a I'temocrat ap|»-a.'od cIom- /ohedule cnlJinp. for t w o major L e t A.sM igjinients WPOP—Modern Sounda If 40,one votes are m s : It will Mf>ee(;hes. a rtozefe meetings and IT'k WHAY-Planet Party 8:18— an d A u .s ln a n cn n su l fo r Tenm'H.^ie/* WHAY Night vVHM-r. set a record for a general election cfjnferences with pfilitlral and W nc—Rose Miller anfl Kenturky, died Friday Me wn.s Among 25 .Slat* Policemen »»- WDRO—Cal Kolbv WTIC—Voice of Temperance In lh:.s spar.«rIy-po|m,,ited leiri- husine.s.s Inulers. lunch with Quceii WDRC—Mooda for Komani;# hfiin in .Austria eljcncd lo dutlee eftpr fi;>X'biatlon . GUARANTEED U.S.D.A. GRADE 'W* WPOP-Tun 40 Time tor.w hut would t>e l.ii irnler the Kli/nheth n arul l*ruH e f*hili[), host 4 :4 5 - WPOP—Modern Sounds ( ’Ifvrd,ina.s tiie vdle wiiB akaljtned lo the Colchea- COUPON 18:48- The pi I'-electUin e.itlier- has WPOP—Top 40 Time f*nlv woman to lia\f sm \ i-d in liuth launched from Rriliwlt iiasc- i ler hiiirar-ke lb. lb. WHAY—Night Watch Ireen lypn al It was -t I ilegroes lie- R0ASTING-4h TO 6 LBS Ihe Iowa Huu.-tx anr Romance was bfrrn In Mfnint Pleasant Hritain. several Hidi.sli news-^ Moiine,! were thoae of .leHti V\'. Every tiakey sold at Top Notch is a U.S.D.A. “Grarfe A" bird, your % n i C K d 1 S ready-t o c o o k . 4 5 * A r'tir I'.r, le \ester,li,\ ari'l he- WDRO—Cat Kolbv WPOP—R. P. Morgan Kane. Pa. Mi.ss Fiarues Ma­ papers have been ti\ing tf> explain; FreMetle of .Nqw Hi Main, tranafer- asaurance of the finest quality obtainable and at unbeatable prices, WPOP—Eve Opener 11:08- 1.I-.V at .NotUiwav ne.-ii 'h, , ■ma­ WHAY-Nlght Watch her 72, supreme legent fif the wiif) snd what he la refuMl f)f ie,l fioiii Staff,m l Spi'inpa to Harl- too! 6 :4 8 - rl,an holder .More tlian Id in, lo-.s WINF—SporU WTIC—News 200,(K)()-nrember rallm lic Daugli- voting ffu ffueign aul Aliile a Sen- fonl an,l Wealey A. Holmea of WDRC-New a of an,,'.' tia-s fallen in iliia .ai'ilal WHAY-Platter Parly - ■ ,L tcis of America, <1ied Sundav of a atfir arul lil.s pn>-l-ki i open n aland Mnithoroiixh from Weatbrook to SALE! WTIC—Rosa Miller WPOP-Newa t.nif Is.st Tiie.silay ami mot,- WDRC—Cal Kolbv iuMirl sttnfk Slie aus ii?n in \^'iule \'icx |’r»‘>idf‘nl lia\'e liceri f'olrheHle;-. l» ts esperte,! today. WPOP—Eye Opener WHAY-Night Watch Kane. hea\'il\’ feiituied Moat aiticles 8:80- WTIC—Si'orta (Hnai have iieen favfHHide init some WHA y —O atelU if WDRC—Mooda for Romance plump to lbs iiavf saifl N]Xf»n is cunt MU’ersiaI tf^» C l i p ’n Save U. S. CHOICE W T IC -N ew a WPOP—Modern Sounds -4 s I I vvUend Deaths ' I-kliKuitioiinl BONELESS WDRC—Newa Reporter 11:88- many Miiluns ami tu rnanv rufue PRFSCRIPTIONS W PO P—Newa WHAY-Ja?^ Aliev V tlC K IIIIQ S readyjogook WTIC—Starlight Serenade 1 . 4 5 ' 8 : 88— By n i K \S,S(K)IATEI) PKE.-iS | fri*#f Dvlivery WDRC—Moods for Romance I 4 MII4 M*l*4 )\i’ I (>nc srlul# said one of tiie nlm.s W IN F—Newa WPnp- Modehr Sounda Bii'lipe.-t Kmms Son,lor ^ I fif the \-isit lf» Hntain was to givt* 8:18- 11:4.7— BROILER TURKEYS WINF------Mualc for Evening Koil.ll'. wif* of Znltiin Ko'litly. m , ,,, , - .. Nixfm mule of an auiii r»f ufirhl WHAY—jnaa Aliev LIGGEH DRUG 8 :1 8 - W'TIC—Starlight Serenade ---- ...... ;..... BiLTSViUE 0 TO F L6‘^ Hiingaivs host known composer,^ Tiie Educational ( iult of Man i , . . ,i . , . WHAY—Dateltnv 1 statesman Another article said AIIOPPING PARKADE WT)R('—Mooda for Romance F'.UMf', TfNOr® AND M^ATY LB 4 7 ' ,1 e,l .uuiKliiy. The new.sjmper Met- Chester w hold Its anntial fall opening gun of WTIC—Htncii.v 8porta WPOp - ^tndArn Sounda WDRC—Newa Time SPECIAL f.iei Murk reported He W'as hon- meeting tomorrow et 1 fi rn In CHIKK ROAST l?:88— W PO P—Dixieland WTVF S'gn Off oied esi i.er this ycHr nt « fesllvsl siidit,irlum of Nsihnn Hiile 8:S8— d p genuine 5 to z lbs Sausage'M eat 1 .3 9 " COFFEE SALEI marking In.s 7.Mh hirlhdav. u u i WK.^ Y —Bel enade WTIC—Cote Glee Club Cribbage is one card game that % | C i P w V l 9 REAOY-TO COOK New Yf.ik MaJ. tleorge G. Mr- i ‘^‘‘hooi W D R('—GuV L,om hard® makes little demand on the mem­ 6 9 ‘ S u p e r > R ig h t B o c o n 's'lrac, 1 .5 9 " Famous Miirlr\ k;'. rolln-fl Nrw York In- | 'i’h*- -1 k-vearohl f liii. '■mluct H WPOP—Modern Sounda ory. but emphasizes Judgment In vestment broker who unm fa m e | i vi t ira for the velfarf nf ( llll- 8:48— Eight ■ the play of the cards. Sliced Bacon * ugood is 5 7 " as a ieailei n{ the "leost Malliilion ’ dren nf .Mjifnlieslej Spri il nexdH fresh WHAY —werenada O'clock In o! Id VV ar I. dlcfl Sa t iirday. He I k I e hi ought to I h ;iHcntmn <>( W TIC—Three. e^xlra tasty WT>R(?— L->weii Thnm aa Medium Shrimp 1 .7 9 " Coffee V a« horn in Hitt.sbwrgli I hf‘ Hull h\’ I cur In I *4 MCieml mil -U'.V W PO P—Newa dcTTl-il in gi'uiicxt •« Mint *4(1.ImI vfiik- 7 :8 8 - Now on .^lena Madie. (.’alif. - W WHA V — Serenade Krnnkc Hnrling 7f, arn«turflay of s CakeN and pn.siriea with that hnme-mndr flavor and WH AY—Serenade onlyl iienrl nilmrnl. Hr ilmred an WTIC—Dick Bertel That Interpret I'he RJLL RIB HALF 49' FUU LOIN HALF ,*59' 19311 ff'T Mi.‘<‘< Ivsttif'i A inlci sun [ucMdcnt ovcn-ft(*sli (foodnesN. .Make an ofca.sion rt-all.v special WL>RC- Arti'>e and Andv A ‘ ;kI r I n \ A \\ s W PO P—Modern Sounda Wishes Of The Family CAP'N JOHN SIANOAPD "f'tagpf 'iHch He VH.n burn m ’ mr.-t wilh mir .miperior baked (foods! 1'BV H"K WHAY-Hound Dog O Y S T f R S 1 LB BAG Ixuvimi W TIC—Newa ot the World 12 0 2 CAN 83' llnniHliuig. I'h Mnsun C V SM )>urn in V\ avne l‘lului. l).li..i. Nn 7'l !• iKli PUMPKIN PIE — SQUASH PIE W TIC—Life in the World STUFFING BREAD loaf C't'iin! \. I’ll. j ■ I! r • Ml I. M’.s iici \ thr I ! ( ’ \\ 1111 i niM, WDRC— P R Murrow TKL. Ml S-4868 Calif, Red ASSORTED FRUIT PIES — BOBKA BREAD WPOP-Modern Sounda Iiitrc i Mis . 'n\oiun« Komm >0 IIH M V\ CM' f*l n iMIl 87 EAST CtlNTISIt 8T. 8 : 8 8 - Sweet LBS Com* — you'll h A.MB|TI.A.NrF SKUVIflB EMPEROR GRAPES ('nulrs', »w’. f»( Sun h i .mciMco. | A (1 f I s lui rd \\ 4'4'lt u 11 li I lie TUTTI FRUni RUM CAKE WHAY—Hound Dog 3 lb bag 1.69 (liirit fh'.si (Midant uf Tlmmii.H .Iff l»iigcl.». -iimI Imli.giiM fir lil.r.M lfi WTIC-You Bet Your Lite WDRC— RnbArf Q Lewia BOV* o# y ou r AAPI frT--,nn. dir.l Smifl;(\ Thefonm'i i[ii.i.ii'c lli« Im.mI IMNO GASOLINE PASCAL CELERY BUNCH OLIVES LARGE or SMALL JAR itnMl fir irliird In HI''” dlrtl ,4al ( \K i:s, < (X^Kt TK AV S, F . K T K . I , . Ml B-6676 nnla' 1 LB 12 OZ I'Mltliiimr Huiuild 'rnimpln', GENERAL FANCY WHITE DIAMOND - IN THE SHELL A&P PUMPKIN 2 CANS O w 4f». vii r pirsidcnt nf mi AnnH)iHi ' On imrrluiNcs of HI i'C lII'Jt’S BAKE lb. BANTLY OIL 1 lb a g e ivijit fiuilding film, died Sniurd,i\' W \\ \^r glM* HUHV Tripir HSS I '"ir W i. i\( , MUSHROOMS LB ' WALNUTS CELLO*! 7 nffri n vIk-i I illneHM Hr ’.4;is fini n Blue St iiMipM. TV SERVICE 49 A&P MINCEMEA1 9 OZ PKG X O In Hadd nlirld. N ,I SHOP BU n HALF 79c Lb. : ■' 'I \ 'S ~ I IM.I. 1 Day* M OK * IMPORTED GOOD ASSORTMENT W'a t (M lnir\' I .rii\ rius m l h I' Mitnchrslcr Cornell ((« IIAirri'Oltl) HOAD— NKAK MeKF.E HThEKT Night* w 4.93 Plu* Part* TEL Mlfchcll V 459S 1 LB (■w'yC Sjirn V. Tu, irtircd fcinnl Hi iii inaii ^>'iillp>iprr >111(1 riilnl < o. 1 LB a g e .lO .SFril S. I.I HAS. I'roprletor nnd Riikrr TEL. Ml 8-M 8t GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS A&P ; CANS O / And fniim i pITSutriil n( Mic n '!lll hroiHl St. KOCKVII.I.E TK 5-.1271. PIHED DAnS LBS 49' MIXED NUTS CELLO*#” ' vlll Mig ( (I . dirfl Snluidav Me 1 QT UOZ *% AC had brrn m.hhui i.ilrd v iMi Ihr Ium.h.m gnfxlM cnmpmiy fmin ltHl.3 until fd'i PINEAPPLE JUICE a.p CAN A T r relirrmnnt la.st inmilh Sinvi na, Trim SamuH H ' SILVERBROOK FRESH c r e a m e r y PRINT fkSt^ U O Pnvi.s, !»2. fminci .suprr\iMi.| of In BUTTER SWEET CIDER "LLroZ: 4 5" 7 9 ' 'ban rr.Mci vflt Ions fm tfic fedrral gn\-rrnmrnt. died Fi Kla\' 1 LB 1 OZ Memphi.s. Tenn <‘arl Hnch- SUNNr'BROOK ALWATS A&P FANCY PEAS CAN XiM msn 71. rniton rxpf»il cMnsultATll MEDIUM EGGS STRICTLY FRESH DOZ POPULAR FLAVORS VS GALLON i« A C TMs woHfc |Se" Rock Turnips ICE CREAM PRICE REDUCED ' PKG # 9 •4T porrtiaae ut e* 'll, 1 2 9 ^ 5 « Butternut CHED-O-BIT FOR EVERY CHEESE USE STRAWBERRIES A&P FROZEN PKG 1 OR T^Our, n ROESSLER’S X v Giant A&P Value! lO'-O Z K M k m »r U» w w iim * Hubbor** BIG 9-INCH FAMILY SIZE-2 LIS. 1 OZI TOMATO SOUP ANN PAGE CANS Squash V ^'^Pensomat ? oz APPLE PIEr:59' i« ^ryTT^rTTm v.ym MIXED NUTS. Now C ro p ...... : PULL LB. 43c INSTANT COFFEE ASP - 6 07 jar 9 5 ' JAR A tempting pie lavith with [uicy epples, .i' PASCAL CELERY ...... bunch 23c topped with a flaky cruit — priced real lowl

ORANOE JANE PARKER Drying clothes _ _ W*r4t» H t" « CHIFFON CAKE REG 59c NOW M.4.1 AVm-502 EV AP. M ILK WHITE HOUSE is easy today... WASHDAY WONDM FEODUaS FRUIT CAKE rS.-S 2.69 ZZk‘M .39 25' DISFENSiD AUTOMATiaim Gflatin Dsssert «os 25' Cranberry Juiee co c kta il 23" Exclusive Dispensomat OCFAN SPRAY PI JANE PARKER 12 OZ adds detergent, bleach, ^Anr Pagf Moyoflnaist qts 59^ BGM Frozen Squosh 4 " 49" POTATO CHIPS REG. 59c «>x 4 9 ' Utatar r c K water conditioner and fab­ PKGS ric softener. .. all at proper Bread Crumbs 19" Rippled Cfifpl TViOfPKGJ.c 31.07I. O 2J>- JANE PARKER time , . . aU autonuUically. 1 1 0 7 PKG Stc PKG TW IN ROLLS HEAT'N SERVE REG. 29c PKG t per ♦ LIST 2 3 ' “FABKIC FOUNUU" WASHING Ann Page Ground Sage 15^ Fabric Guide'indicates p u m p k i n »u°:,h P l j g ^ Jane Parker Family ^9^ Christmas Cards ASS'T. n,Z. OFSO'i 89 ______proper wash speeds, spin Poultry Seuioning 2 p,os 25" SWEET LIFE \ CHRISTMAS BOX. spe^s, time cycles, and Slim Cards Plum or Fig Pudding 49" O f 75 CRANBERRY S a u c e water temperatures to THE CREAT ATIANTIC & PACIFIC YEA COMPANY meet special demands of Baby Beth Dolls 3.19 Hard Sauer "S l ‘j*°^49" 88 Now every load. Zorro Target Gome 1.59 so’s home heating • Spacial 3-Sp«*d Agitator lee Cream Toppings * 2,... 33" our wOy I I t • Autoaiolic lint removal Popeye Pull Toy SPECIALLY J| A C 1 3Sf^ • Round-The-aock Tiin*r Seots 4AMIIY NopKins 2 of w 27" PtICCO EA i x « w « v « • 3-Y*or Warranty on You get premium quality O lfM N iO M A T Tranimtiilon Compon*n(i MobilhcHt with U'I’-9H . , . the FANCY MAINE pTKtt llwwe !■ thii «4 Nffctipt I* tSH CMMAMity 4 Vki«lt| most completely rflortive furl Torms •* lew as oil additive in use today. And pr*4wcH •ulemaWcollyl PUMPKIN or SQUASH J you gel premium Hcrvic**,' Au­ OOWNVFLAKt FiOZlN tomatic (lelivericR . . . a bal- RANCAKES 2 s 49* HEINZ S8UPS tn(» 55* QUART m C 2'^BOTS AT Ml 3-5135 i«»S!S!a

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19B8 PAGE TEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN Paris Company Court Fines Special Serviese v Union Walkouts Shut Jied Cross Chapter Police Chief Hopefuls M O m iM CONVINIINCIs •NIN TUPMOAV ANP W IM im AY NIAHTt TIi Q P. GetsC4)ntrol of One Youth in Of Thanksgiying Second Major Airline Take Oral Test Dec. 3 Held at Church Watermen Pen Pressed for Funds Gang Fight union also is In diapute with A technical oral examlnaUon for^engineer, iz expected te take over Thankogiving and pralae ware (CokitlnuMl from Paga One) The Manchester chapter of the«> One effect of the nusterity ptiro- a management position in a reor­ Northeast Airlines. (C'ontlnu<*d from One, Eight teenagers arrested as the the position of Manchester chief expressed laqt evening by mean* American Red Cross Is hard press- gram Kf**" was the elimlnatlmieiiminkiim' lu ii t ganization of the town’z' publlo gineer* at EaJitprn Airlines wks Ir the auto Indu.stry, Stude- month of the position of executive result o t a . short-lived gang fight of police will be given starting of rhstUinlic Interpretation, bakcr-Packard production work­ nioiir proiliicUdn will be of IhU ed for funds and will have to rely Nov. 14, faced court this morning; about 9:30 a.ra. Dec. 3 In the hear­ works departments being planned •upportcd by miion.8 representing secretary, a position held for l l by a stlboommiUee of the B o a ^ sf song, by prayer, and by prezMta- ers at South Bend, Ind . rejected type. on assistance from the national or­ years by Mrs. Kay, ‘Thompson. The One of the youths was fined, two ing room of the Municipal BlSlId- some 7.000 other employes. East­ Directors. tion of tangible gifta at a a p ^ a l a company wage increase pro- Bic'8 three European plant* In ganisation to keep operating for directors of the local chapter of­ were put on probation, three re­ Ing. Salary of the town engineer will ern began pieparations for a com­ po.sal liey tlir for their advancement to scouting STUFFED CAPON row night fit 8 o’rinck tit the home l•■ulll■rul .serviii.s fur William Sweet Potatoes 25* tow n Bullet u rie hriil Mll.s niul lllllg St understate your own good taste. The magnificent new An outline of future activities of Mi 'i, \'li loi l.oiiilini ilo 7.'i While for Pack 27, was given by Don Thnso vvtui live on drvriuprd land Ml .8 l.'i 'll the Wiillei Is'clcrc ROASTING CHICKENS 59 c wiHild pay $1,00 per front foot and l''iiiieriil home fullmveil liv ii snl- Alsbaiigh, committee chairman Boiled Onions 25* He announced the next pack meet- ownrr.s of undovrInpcMl land wnmld The Aiiiiv Slid Nini Aoxlluiiv eiiiri ivi|uleiii Mil s iii SI Hndi;ers ho a.nao.n.HOfl SKM.'lO an aiir Ing will be held Dec. 19, at 7:30 will lu'l'l M mild piiily tonight iil .8 I 'lull 1 h Ml II u'cl.M l( Thr Rev I'hll- Idneoln and Continental M aihJVai’e on display now! A nso.M.nmmt M would rud bo Irvnal I'lm l( Hi I he I'luhlioiise. 1(1 .1 Hussey uf Si' Hai Uiulumew's in the church hall. Pumpkin 2 37* until .norviro l.s pmvidod Piiilsli ws-s Ihe I i.lcliraiil. Hie Rev. 'I’ho town lian aont out ttrtiulod 'Hli' WtiliM’lis lliMiu' nf b'liii ,1 liehiiii'V Ihe' (teiicoii mui Rural school teachers are paid lnf(>rniHlIon to Iho 347 pruporty tho SalvMtntii Afiny will inrrl li»- [lie Ri'\' Sl;ii li'\- Ha.stillo the .siili- shout one-third less than teachers Mince Meat BLA«WEU. fo* 55* owiifTH involvod rtmcornlni; tho nmrrnw' rtllrnmon i«t 2 n < Wh l< at ileacmi .Mr.s U.i\iiiuiii* M i’r. was urgiinlst nml sololsl. i’aHieV tleth Century Fund. eatlmatOR rom ornlng the Individual Anri;i Nil UloM and M rs M innlr Hussey reiiil Hi,' luminlllnl .serv­ Fruits & Peels it 23* roRt.R to bo borne by each properly MoiTlmin ice St tile gnivr in SI Bridget's owner. The Individual ro-stn Involve Geiiielei y lalofiil.R ftoni tlio Rtroel aiul hoii.no •'ThanksKlvnij;'’ will hr tho Muh- Hearers W'le ( iirl Kiichiii.skl, Puddings -‘ 49* connoft ions. Jot't nf lh»‘ (’Imstmn SrioritiNl les­ Glltiert Hulctilii.i (’tiarles Era- FRESHPAK Large Juicy California This In part of the information son srnnon 'riuiiHdav nt It R.in- lii)it. I■'lllllh Snliiiia, John Vince reeldontn rof|uriled at a publir In tho Mnsimlf Trmpin. and Jotui .\tiilnnc\-. Hard Sauce 9LA «W E U L lor**" 4 9 * Cranberry Sauce Stuffed Olives 45* Emperor Grapes

16-or. ‘ Pengum Sodas 2 »V' 29* cans LYNN POULTRY FARMS Stuffing Mix BONO 2 2 9 ‘ aOYAL PRINCE Our V«ry Own State pf Connecticut Freih Poultry From Form to You' 2 CRUN NUTRITIOUS— GOLDEN GIANT 16-01. Asparagus Ibf. COUNENTMIS 2 con* ' FRESHLY SWEET POTATOES eazBuaiti DOU Sweet Cider MADE RED RIPE Open Tues. and Wed. Till 9 P.M— Soturddy 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. — Ml 9-8251 30-ot. FRUIT COCKTAIL can ■, ays FRESH CRANBERRIES Window Shades STOKILY HONEY POO BOILING SIZE M «k to Ordor J 17-01, I. i/G WNITEONIONS Ibt. Poultry Parts-To Broil or Fry GREEN PEAS ■ cent ALSO KITCHEN CARDEN FROZEN SUCEO VENETIAN ILINDS DIAMOND WALNUTS BREASTS " es* LEGS • ‘ Today, forget every motorcar you’ve ever owned and taltc a tong, long look at Lincoln. Here ia Bring jronr old roUen !■ nMI ' IMPORTED 59 save SSe per shade. STRAWBERRIES N A N C Y tV N N timeless beauty struck info metal and glass. The tinea are lean and lasting, the interiors unbelievably PinED DATES ^ Fresh Native or Frozen Native ★ liixunmis, and certainly ilte largest of any car this year. The sure and sudden response of the engine, the PUMPKIN Pli CALIFORNIA N A N C Y LYN N ALL SIZES — OVEN READY incredible handling ra.se, just tbe joy of owning a Lincoln are all good reasons for wishing to make it yours. But, pnii'ticallyj as well, its ageless'beauty and remarkable sturdiness make it your wisest, fine FINGER FIGS DELICiOUS car inveslinent. The Continental Mark IV is, of course, beyond words. See them both now in our $J|iowroom8. FOR CANAPES «nd O E ^ T TURKEYS CAPONETTES SIMIVCHiDDAR suPEmumns DAn & NUT ROLL NUTRITIOUS GRAND UNION CAPONS ^ LIM COLN for’BO • CONTI INEIN'IVVL M AKK IV TOMATO JUKI fRESH DATES FOWL BURRY FAMILY ASS04*MENT Clasaio beaatff—unexetUed eraftsmcaahip ' WISE SI ps^® 25*|TUNA Light Chunk L * 35- 3 9 . DUCKS FRYERS MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. L A JOHNSON

'TASTE and COMPARE'— GUARANTEED TO SATISFY* Fricat S01.S1B CWTIR STIW MANCHESTER. CONN. PAINT 00. I at Upper Connecliciit Store* i Z4lh Ihni Sot., Nev. 29. W# Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. ' ' ' , 723 Mala Stroet FfeaM Ml St, I f A Ji. ha f P JA ^ Wafcaaday. Thanfi/* Frid«]r„9 AM. to • PJR-^tudajr, f AM.MB P JL Aifuni fr, ■ABiroH) • • / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PA6 B TWBLVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PAGE th ir teen St.; Mr*. Dorothy Baylei. BO rested Oct. 12 and charged with committing Injury or rlak of In. RockvUle-V ernon Woodbrldge St. „ _ Public Works British Labor prescriptions a d m i t t e d TODAY: Everett Jury td children. The eontlntwM* De Gaulle was ordered because both DATOKNiimr Gamble, E a st H a rtfo rd . BY BXF^TS ' BIRTH S SATUKDAY: A daug;h- Study to End Karp and Judge Wesley edges Fight ter to Mr. and Mr*. Elvin McNeal. have disqualified themselves New Zealander Picked M T N U R A R in Wins Vote Apel PI.; a eo” I'’ Mre. Judging the case. Richard Uippen, 87 Garden SI. In 3 Weeks In other dispositions .fudge Karp On Cold War BIRTHS YESTERDAY A levied fine to ta lin g ' g l44. Robert H. Collomb, 30, of As Head of Chamber (C onU d u m I erom Page One) daughter to Mr and Mrs Ray- France Town Director Ted Cumminge Natick, Mass., was fined $29 fo r mond Pinkm , MM Garden D r.: a reported today that the Board of «nd Hunigary. non to M r and Mra Fra n k Wodal, towing sn Illegal trailer without a Directora* public w oika aubcom- perm it, George R. Bennett, 47, of Havre^(VM 86t's experienced very little "In*lde\ this zone, armam#ht* (Continued from Pftfe f lastonburv: a dauKhtcr to Mr. niiltee will have met witl) all town Searcy G. John on, 2 ., of Flush­ M ont formerly of New 2Sealand, trouble in getting signatures and Would be reduced, nuclear weapons LARGEST SELECTION and Mra, \\a.,er V'onllono, Iron- officlala by Dec; 5 to get ideaa on has been chosen fro m about' 16 ap that the only time "nsuming part banned, and foreign forces—Rus­ During the next week the rival wood D r , Vernon: a aon to M r, ing, N.Y., forfeited a |5 0 bond a public worka aetup fo r Manchea- plicanta to replace Vincent Choate, of the canvass was thes'‘educa- sian and N A TO —withdrawn," said end Mra. Edmund t.urdel. Wap- 01 charger, of operating a motor CBtididatcs will be ganging up tei* executive secretary . of the Rock­ tidnal part. the manifesto. "The freedom and. PERSONALIZED ping: a daughter to M r and Mra vehicle w ith o u t a license and op­ against the Rrris to trim their sails Cumminga. aubcommlttce chaJi- ville Area Chamber of Commerce. Hanpabury said that while the se c u rity o f \the area would be Walter Peavcanll. 12fi Orchard erating a motor vehicle with de­ further in next Sunday's runoffs. man. aaid hia group w ill rn.eet w ith fective equlpmen.. Bennett was chosen from among reception given most of the can­ guaranteed by all the powers con­ CMftlSTMAS St , Rockvillo, ficneral Manager Richard Marlin Lu k e G. O ltut, 2 i, of Willlman- seven applicants Interviewed at a vassers was very encouraging It cerned. Diseiwagement would not A s an example. Purina got sonio DISCHARGED SATURDAY: tonight, tomorrow night. or tic, was fined $18 fo r fa ilu re to meeting o f the local Chamber's does not necessarily mean that the only lessen tension, but al.so help CARDS 8.000 votes les.s than tlie tombmed Mr.s Caiolmc Ranilnlplt, 3.1 Hyde Wednesday, depending on the tinjc secure a license and $ I 2 for failure hoard of directors Saturday after­ people sig n in g the petition were the free and 'peaceful unification S t . Wdllam Sa ta rd . VVr.st H a rt­ Over 40 Albimis on Diipla] tot.Tl of SnrmliM Ilenn F’renay ami pubMc hearinga acheduled fo r to ­ to secure motor vehicle registra­ noon. all In favor of consolidation. He of Germany." , ( ford. Frank Gatli, Hartford: Mra. the ninr. .le a ii-rie rre 1 lO* nig ht and tom orrow nig ht end. tion. He f i r s t came to th is c o u n tfjf said it did indicate that they feel The proposals summed up, prev­ a i m firhrt, in' Ihc; rted hell indu.slrial Irene Gliha, 460 Hlllatowii Rd.; 'fhe group will meet with Town 1945 when he was employed b^ the It Is an Important matter and one iously announced Laborite policies. wiaroirs v aubui b of r^HMS ^^hlrh has been Harold Oliver, 8(. Grandview Ave, Alien R. Tomiin.von. 16. of 216 Kngmccr Jamea Shcekey. Cum­ Center St., and David C. Stinson, New Zealand government to do which voters should have an op­ But Labor party chief Hugh r 964 MAIN ST. MI 0-4011 B Ihirlos' stronghold .- Flamrne. 18. of 433 P a rk e r S t., were each Aa part of Ita consultation with hops growing and pasturage at the minister in s Labor government — be tlie standard bearer against Ciimbcriniid St,: Mra. Florence lined $ 12. Tomliason for failure Anyone intere; ..ed in signing the 17 him. the group will look over the University of Kentucky and the told a news conference the pro­ Spooner, .'io Eva Dr : Mra. Erna ti drive to th right, and Stlnaon petition who is not contacted may p in OS town garage and equipment. University of Maryland. gram was "the fiiual carefully e Tlio re z. the eiliiig ' 'o n i-. ( .,|,tpn„ | ,a rtfo fd ; .loacph D llk . .3 for operating a car v/lth defective do so at the offlee of Thomas J, M nil N ext week, the aubrommittee He started In tJhamber of Com­ thought out seriel) of proposal* leinn, wa.a in le.'-.« liont)le| [i,-, Vernon, Mra. Pearl equipment. W o lff, 9 i3lm S t. lames on the mun 5-1 will comer with Horace Murphey, merce work In 1952 when he ac­ Which we have ev*r produced as l:-.| 111 'ii.'.li'ii t Ix' .1 i.'.e I,.ilie .St, Vernon: Henry •John Wittenzellcr. 21, o f M ans­ petition must be written as they head Herald Ad vs. park auperlntendenl. George Kl- the basic policy of 'the party." 11 Ml V. a.'^ leas hke|\- | „ ^ i n , . Iliuttonb iiry, Mr.«, field. forfeited a $10 bond on a cepted a position as manager of the appear on the voting list. A min­ lioU. cenirtery auperintendent: Havre, Mont., Chamber. Member­ , ■.'III hia iiaii.e nll:eiH |., ,\1i\r/;ery P liim iiie i. lO.'i Seaman charge of falling to carry auto im um o f 750 slgpistures is required, and Fred T h ra ll MupTnntendent of ship at that time totaled 70 and , f l ie r.i-id id .ile . P.iil Ciiele .Mi's. Sarah Thonipaon. re g istra tio n and liccn.se. and L u ­ but H a n n a b tir; aald he hopes there tt.e W a te r and Sew. r Departm ent. has rWen to 400 tinder^ h is lead­ . . aii'!idate< o f' a II | |.,a.st H a itfo rd . .Vlr.a, Diicy Pinney cille R. ShurtlefI, 27, of Hartford, will be many more. The group will uae the offlciala' ership. He assisted In the reor- the .'lid 'enter S: I'll, k'loteher. V as fined a tota l o f $.9 on charges The petition w ill be given tp the itil.eil n..x l■o.,II. 1 76 idrax m faaluoning plana fo r a III II,; S' , .lolui I>onrboin of fa ilu re to carry a llccnae. fa il­ gahlzatlon of the Chamber and put town clerk for checking of elgna- • I t . 1 e thing in ■rht 22 public work.s defiarlment with an ure to carry* a rfglslration and On an Industrial promotion which tu re s on Dec. . .'1.1 i; St Vernon .Mra Dora 6 • -A' expenenred tlirec»or te obtained parking in a le.slrlcted area, altrsjtted a major Industry and I-, . 'le ■ ho II" 'I , .''I ei en.soii, ,'i7 Plielpa Rtl , .Vlr.s Hospital Notes h\ open compoMl iv f examination. ■liidge K a rp also ( ontinuccl ,thc several Industrial warehouses. One IT If. h 1 k * . p"'' ' r j l.iinla .Sieii, South Coventri, Discharged Saturday: Esther Th e group w ill make ita recom- cH.sca of Rudolf E.srhmann, 65, of of the warehouses is now doing a the l:;gllll"l rebel • Inhn Wr.hle, VVindaor. Richard mendatlona to the full Board of Chardls, Hopkins Rd., Ellington; HaiM.a, I.lnden St : Kenneth .38 A sh w o rth .St .lo.seph F . $7 .000;000 per year business. ■ V ig ,a ,10.1 I i.i-.'.lv .31 r.>ircc‘tora Josle Coleman, R F D 2 , Rockville; .law or.alii, Riiriihaiii St, Ken- Flcacclli. 34. nf Hartford, and Ray­ He left Chamber work for a M Liquor Stores I ,| I i V. , 1 - » < 111 26.'1 ('umming.a reporter! that aa part Russell Loftus, Sudbury, Mass.; noth R iid .Ir , Harvard Rd : mond .1. Richardson. 16, of 434 Job aa a ssista n t to the president of 'if ' cmii!n L '" " ! ■ 38 of hia own atudv of the m atter, Diane Abrahamson. Main St., E l­ ( akiahd S t . to Dec. 1, the Industry that was attracted to V’ ,T n of 1 hr I- iM h •' ■Mai' la Dolin. 7;i VV atidell Rrl , he ha.a lnl.'c«l to ofhciala in Kaat lington; Marjorie Hollowell, Tol­ Rettina Rieiier, .South VVindaor: Esc h r.’onn and FIcacelll were Havre by his campaign. The Indus­ H a rtfo rd anil We.xt H a rtfo rd to land Ave.;,Ethel Bodman, 130 U n ­ Pamela Butt mg. I'oi enlry; .Mra. arieatcd .Nov, 17 nd charged w ith try makes building insulation from ■ t I 1M‘ fViiipphM.h Ihr lind out how tlie.xc towna' depart* ion S t. K l./atieth K ro li and aon, li f t Maple evading responsibility luld apeed-- agricultural wastes. '. h menta of public worka operate. Fine WiMS and liquors for the Holidays Ing, respectively. Richardson, ar- He also served In an organiza­ Admitted yesterday: Joseph Fa­ .pe. lallv taxes 1 •'''i' f'ntn< la Mnlonry au \\'elU S t , .Mrs Olga rc.sted Nov. 17, wa. charged w ith tional capacity at a hospital in ■tp. ■I-! A '!e i ••'■in- Danke, Doyle Rd.; Patricia Hiller, iVifhan and son, P4 Diane D r . breach of jieace and th e ft o f goods Havre. Be nnett has a business de­ ‘ p ,1 s'. \ sqmiftly 29 Tolland Ave.; David Debzow- .M r FViaoMiiM G eliliardl ami Ic.sa than $10 I’roseeutor Fitz­ gree In accountancy with a major Shop Early, Clo*«d All Day I prv . f;' 4if t hr sky, 7 Franklin St.; Peter Perottl, -'Oi :;0 H Bj(,oklyn St. Rorkvillr, Gerald recommended he be re ­ In economics from Nelson College [hi a I , nic U h;» t t )ir Court Cases R F D 1. E lW g to n . ''>«4t, the Soustcllr .M I .s Kirs i. o r Mi P’a llur.i and ferred to Juvenile authorities since In New Zealand. He served In he had Juat turned . Discharged yesterday: Augusta Thurfday, NovaiYib0r 27/ 1958 . f . up da ighfCl, fiO porter .St , M rs ./n* 16 World War II as a captain In the George E. D u Po n t, ,« n f Hager, 146 Vernon Ave.; Lois Koch ■ made 'he biggeaf .sephme post and son, 105 Derning The CB«c nijalnnl Thnmai, N. .Mc- 46 117 British Navy. He Is married and Ridge .St., charged w ith reckless and son, Tglcottvllle Rd., Vernon; the »■'■tmrnuoiAt St J 'fy fta l, lit nf V'crmm. wn» cun- has two daughters age 8 and 10. driving, was given a continuance Monica Chrzanowskl, 108 H ig h S t.; 'P' < < entf; pa rtir.H auf y d a y Bennett will start his new post CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK! D r s r H A K GI-: D k :s 'rK p tlmicd 1(1 .Inn .3 tpv I)o|)iity .Iu(i(;(> to Dc( . M a ry Nevln", 18 Linden Pi.; Dale 70 (hs.ai (Jarceau, 47 Walker St ; .Iiilc.s A. K a rp to allow .Mcf’ rya al 1 i in Rockville sh o rtly a fte r Dec. 1. Finally. Howard Pliillip.s, 46, of WFNES 7'hr fiT il- putiea (ti be ele- lerl tn Mi.o Hilm a McCnmh. 11 (Quaker tu acek tncflical ai'l at the Nor- Chnnte leaves for his new post in - Tremendous Savings In Fvery Department For Your Holiday no ccitain addrc.s.s ->h put on M,.. (hat Z(» | Dotllcr, 14 Ltwreoce Avc. A n-'x: vverkend al.ao w ill tid Ttinnlliv Scully, 2l> k'rdrv St ; wlch .Slate Honpital Brockton. Mass., on tha t date good behavior p ro la tio n fo r 30 Admltted today: Mitzl Lewis, p n:: ‘•■'■'urb*' to the lig h t p'r.'*- Maurice Gaudet, 42 Gerald St.; .Mct.'rykt al, arrealeil (»ct. 1ft. ia I'etttion Namen .Mount Feast Plus S&H Green Stamps days a fte r .liidgc 'arp had sua- S’. '•> h\ 'tie Armv anil k'rrtii h .Mis. Anrudlo Andoraon. 'ralcoH- fined with two (dunts of u.aliig an Ally. Herbert Hannah ury, 120 Prospect St COAST TO COAST I ended a 3,)-da.v acnlcnce fo r in- ir.-l the thMat,-. of the Na- viile, tlavmond F'mkin. MM fJni- aido without the ownei .a pernda- rhalimnn -iti,el lebrla p’overilod anv den D r . F4ru. r Goulette, Amlover aion tee fo r B e tte r CJovernment. said and M rs. Clarence R u g g le i J r.. 27 CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES cd riillllp a go tn the Blue H ills I.rfiwrcnce S t ; a .son to M r, and liry e group of ^Hndl'lHte.^ coming Krm irlh .Imvis. Bolton. M ima M il* ! IJohn K hilzGcr-jild today that 500 was a conserva­ Port, Shorry, Motestol, Whifo Port, PsU Dry Sh o ^ Clinic. ' ’rs, Franclj McCarthy, E lm TASTY TRIMMINGS! f •?•'. vir-ft fn repreaenl othop viows • IrofI Jiii-fitm, 2fl W n n l St Ro< k - mvo«'Ig^alion of M cGryBlal'fl tive e.Hilmate of the number of 51 SWIFT'S PREMIUM - BUTTERBALL 'I'-.H'..Mvffls of Ihr^ae elerfed muat viIli* Mis Matian Wilkin.s, 2hl 1 , )iaGranddat.l ,i h o ik o ii. j tion wa.s ritculnted '*• thin the cilv A Norfolk clerk, receiving a pay inRton, 'F all n| I ville , H< oH Yeo Ruby Port, Tawny Port, Muscatol, t'lH N .Mam St and .Iniima N An-I if you ware atanding on yoni' head i hy cnnvasaciii .Saturday and ye.a- envelope eontaining a blank eheek, Sweet* Life Dates P itte d 8 Oz. P kg . 19c Hospital Notes mans. Andnvei. Wood. i (|| pvvp. 22 of 715 N Main SI. on I vou'd h(* smiling and that would torday. moaned: "My deductions have Croam Shorry, Club Dry Shorry Morse Rd M is. Wanda K a m in ski n r-'b e nli r " | Hannabur.V aald tha t the can- caught up with my salary." and son, 21 » S( hool S t ; M rs. B rr- ratlrnta TodA\: H 18 BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA 5TH 1.25 Diamond Walnuts Baby Lb. Pkg. 45c tha Cook and non. W nF’ptng; M rs, A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION BOT ADMI'rrKD .‘’iATttRI>A V Mra F4everly H c ito r and son. 21 G or­ Fhza heth F»e ,Martlr>. lU-'D l.V e r- man F’l Mrs Susan Finley and Fancy Mixed Nuts Lady Graham Pkg. 45c n'>n. Miaa Patricia Bogardua. Son. 70 W illi nev Kd.; M rs..V irg in ia CJlaMonhufv, krank Gatti Hart Anderson, 3H Margaret Rd ; Mr.s. ford .toseph ( ’am 'Vh I« ott ville; Dorna Zesiil and nnt\. 02 r>evon D r . Heinz Sweet Pickles Qt. 49c Thomaa Gleosori, VOl nillinrd St M rs, Be tlyh 'U Neville and son. N. Y. S. WINES Sharon Sor hon. .Tt Bn lea Kd ; Wafiplng I>ana ( ‘nnnrm. 4'Ui k:fl^;ex.nH| St ; Tswny Port, Ruby Port, Dry Shorry, Mufcslel, Shorry Ripe Black Olives Jes so 16 Oz. Can 29c Mr*' K a tlie n n r Uu.H/al.a. I'oltheH- Holiday 5TH Q Q C ter \’rr^:ilio Noil, .'17 I'loxpe'l St. BOT y ~ F'ofkvlllr. Marrv l.ninhrrt, .'Uhin- Brainard (Hven BOTTLED IN NEW YORK STATE Banquet Olives sweet ufe 5 oz j.r 49c croir Hd . ftor kvillo. Mra .Mary I.aurie, 4U ftuaaoll .‘*!t fln\iiioniJ rilicshirc* Term TDRKiifS I'lnkln, M^! Ganlr*n th rPi.nlaf Wlicii niillimg 1hi( tlip tvill.do, iipnp’8 Stuffed Olives Olea Club 6 Oz. J a r . 33c Bengt.son. 24 1 GaiflruM- s i Mta Jnhn .1 Brainnifl, 21 nf 77 N Ora Bbkfor-i. 2:m WoodhinlKe S| foi li'l .M'lU'H liiivo been Icoking to Hiir.xack.'J. LEFRANC TABLE WINES PLUMP,A • TENDER-OVEN READY Jnine.s I/T'w is . 112 ofidl.int| .St ! .'-^rliuol ,St Hnitriu ril lo nn In riii.s 'car. as always, t'o'i'c fraturing tlie AI >M rri'K i) Ks ri'di i >a y Mis I'Ictriiiiinslr trim in thr Clirshiir liiicsl srloclioii of luili(la,\ turkeys. Tlicrc's Dry Sautorno, Burgundy, Rhino, Claret, Chablis-Vin Rom Agnea (leer. 20 H\-fle HI ; Mra. Ftrfni iiintni v complete .satisfaction in ev<'r,v' slice! Kvo.i BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA 5TH | I I r 7'hoteaa SundH. V\'applng; 'nioma.'i # Frozen Holiday Treats # Dr['tily .IuiIk^ .Inlf'X A Knr|» mil' fresb-fi'o/en tiirke.vs are all I'’HI'',S1I A SC "OONMAKER SELECTION BOT l o W 9 Th.wna. khi.st Mnrttord; Mrs FI* pH.sNffl *ionli‘nir at tliu iri’Miiimrn rlnia P o rte r ’I'al< f.i | ville, larw- flMlnm nf (’msrrutfn .Inlin K st;)('k, .NdthiiiK that lias been kicking aroiiiul rente I^olin.sUy. I.'» Norman SI : in ttie I'rt'e/.er for monllis. RK Sl'RF. OF SWEET LIFE (lornlil Pictsweet Peas 6 Pkj: 99c George Knrnar. bOd (Vntri .St,. SATISFACTION . . . RF, Sl'i:F WITH RUK------C H A 3 IP A G K K ------TOMS HENS Karl Mnlltorlh. Staflurdvllle, Mra. Biiilimifl WM« Nov. 2D \’i\ian t'»eno\'e.Hf', 017 N Main .S| on n Mniirhcslfi warrnnl sficr hr SACK'S. CRANBERRY SAUCE hibfl fint.shrfl srvvinj; h jail .nrnlrnrr Mr.i .Stella Slurgron, 45 l.a U r St Sweet Life Shrimp Q u irk f i x 7 Oz. P k g . 79c 18 lbs. 8 to Mra Flame Schuberl HO I..uk- tn Uni’kvillr Mo \va« iliaiKod wllli Const to Coast "’s™.” ’ H'i 2.95 uofK) St ; I ’elei* U'eat {•r»mmiMiMg rlak of m,)urv to rhil- THE FINEST BROAD-BREASTED And I'p Hartfonl; Pamela Hoil*>n :ir» Wad­ ilrrn aivl with violntlnn of proba- • 16 lbs. dell B fl : Mra Cele.'de Kmg, HH Bia- tinn Mininan] hnonali| BadHtiiebnei. W tlli- guilty of intoxication and ns.'mult ^ manllc, .loaepli Hnivaa. 'Pa lrott- witli a tlanKoifnia weapem ville. Davl«l W'llev, 7H Nllr.s Di : SCOTCH LARGE SWEET SWEET LIFE Bniinard appealed in (iiuil Sat- .STOCK 111' FOR THK HOLIDAY AT BlIRSACK’S; P o l,,.It Ftnrio, 474 K M l.I.lie 'I pke . uidnv hill Ins case wins continncdi TURKEYS AnDmiiv (lorhor, .'l.d riuirler Oak In this nuniiing foj’ sentencing. i DMeti, Nuts, Fign. Fresh Cranberries, 1‘oultry, SeasiMi- Glen Crinan 4.19 TANGERINES FRUIT COCKTAIL FRESHLY KILLED — NA-HVE TOMS l.hs. Rnd 0\er l.h. 39c ing, Pepperidge Farm Stufring. You'll enjoy shopping Bursnrk’.s . .Reeling the people you know ... all with 4.19 L^ARGE DOUBLE BUNCH—FANCY CALIF. Dunwoodie ROASTING CHICKENS OVEN READY Lb. 49c HENS 1? l.hs. ami Over l.h. 45c the same intent—to be sure their holiday feast will LARGE PASCAL CELERY FRESHLY KILLED bring cheers from everyone. Penrose BOT 4.19 28 OZ. CAN .\t,.s() N \Ti\ r., Fniksii-D RKssun n u k l i s . T O M S A T 49c l.h, AM) HUNS AT 9Br. IMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND - 86 PROOF FANCY FIRM NATIVE FOWL PLUMP. TENDER Oven Ready Lb. 39c ROASTING CHICKENS „ 49e SHURFINE ------W H M S K iE S ------MeINTOSH APPLES LIBBY’S FAN( Y PLUMP Tomato Juice B ig 46 Oz. Can CRANBERRY SAUCE 2«""39c V d A r U n C I I E D OVEN READY ( npoiift. Duckling*, tieene, Cornloh Game U rn - . $ mi name BLENDED WHISKEY BOT I^NCY FRESH ONE PIE II— niir»nck'« ha- It—and Ihr BF.ST of lU kind. Briarcliff 2.99 30-ez. CAN SHURFINE 86 PROOF - 4 OR MORE YEARS OLD Va gal 7.43 Pumpkin or Squash 2 Cans 25c PORK ROAST l U T t OW N cranberries FRUIT COCKTAIL 39e SWEET Lif e PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT l.h. 59c BLENDED 5TH FANCY LARGE SNO\y WHITE Sweet Potatoes 11 Oz. Can 27c Old Harvey WHISKEY BOT O t A W SAUSAGE MEAT 29-oz. CAN SHURFINE CAULIFLOWER PUMPKIN 21c 86 PROOF - 4 OR MORE YEARS OLD Va gal 7.79 MINCE M EA T W getablesi 29c Sweet Life Readjr-to-tlse 16-oz. CANS SHURFINE 28-01. J a r Lynnbrook WHISKEY li" 3.39 ^0 ® 25* B6 PROOF - 5, 6 AND 7 YEARS OLD Va gal 7.99 For ,)mir holiday lalilr, rhonvr from our flhr arlrrllop oft CREAM STYLE CORN 7 ""'SUN From tirapra (all kinds), Italian 4'hrntniits, Tangrrlncs, Nhvsl Orangra, lliilihard .Sqiiaah. Rutabaga Turnips, V$'hlle lind RETTY CROCKER Vrilow lilnbr Turnip*. Mushrooms, Fir. 5 T H M Q Q CAKE MIXES 3*^<‘ 89c James Stewart BOT M o V T f DART'S LB. RAGS While, DrvH's I'ood, Yellow, Honey ,^plee. 100 PROOF - KENTUCKY BONDED BOURBON FANCY DAIRY CARROTS TUDOR BEER AND ALE •R IC H PREMIUM QUALITY 2 u a R a 19 c 12 02 Q J g C CASE OF O AMPi:g PARKING A T f r o n t ; SibE OR REAR OF BUILDI^ •CREAM Y 6 CANS O d 24CANS 0 » 0 9 OPEN TUESDAY and WEDNESIMT TILL 9 P;M.-CLOSED THURSDAY • DELICIOUS BUTTERNUT SQUASH lk 5 c Many Other Popular Brands On Hiind Our Own Old Fashioned Recipe Made with heavy cm iin, fresh eggs uiid fine nuleeR, FANCY •» u r n . — ORDER FROM YOUR ROUTE y l t r.W e SALESMAN OR THE DAIRY BALDWIN APPLES 118 EAST CENTER STREET DART’S DAIRY 3 i,b,.39c PHONE Ml 3-6430 • MANCHESTER

/. ,-F.' W ^ A Y . NCNOVEMBER 24, 1958 PACK POimXEEN MANCHESTER ’tVENTNC HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MANCHESTER BVEm NG HERALD. MANCHE8TE1|, CONNh ^ONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 PAGE FIFTEEN B U G S B U N N Y OUR BUAKUING IhUUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 08SW 0|ID PUZZLE ■ B U & S ^ S U S E D ^ ^ Answar to Provloui PunlB FURNITURE ^WHATS u n d e r ! — . . ENTLEMEI^ Wrinffng Wet NI.AAA30R/THB gOY2M ' la'Anolnl weiahts 38 Sway Mrs. Clayton Fuller, Charter Oak S t Hia has a brother, John Jr„ 11 Soek flax 40 Believer in garment 25 Vegetable fat 2; and two aistera, Debbie. 3, and Janie, 14 months. M . L K ^ O O l’ BY V. 1. HAMI.I.N 23 Roaitinf 26 Closed car God 47 ---- go • * • • • •tick 27 Flight of steps 41 Of water bragh” VEH... WJ' WE^L ®E I TWATS RIGHT. A N / WE M ark Raymond, son of Mi-, and Mrs. Alleii C. Krob, 119 .VOU » IO (T.. WJ.TK W»i' COMM m y 24 Pliable 28 Boy's creatures 48 Lairs l\ENTY SORRY / WE AINT GONNA} 5URE 2# Aquatic nickname 42 Mixed smoke 50 Eupharistlc Maple St. He was born Nov. 18 at mnehester Memorial Hos­ ■^.ricpn'Oil OOP I CLOsecs raoLW WHEN WE'VE STOP TIL WE / AINT mammal 39 Fruit drinks and fog wine cup pital. His maternal grandmother la Mra. Bllaabeth White, H art-' CONOUECEP IT Watering ford, and hia paternal grandparenU are Mr. aqd Mra. (Ohariea jYTW IvORLP place Krob, 73 (Thurch St. He has a brother. Alien Charles Jr., 8: and i ! r r r r r r r THANKSGIVING 10 "Lily maid of a slater, Diane Elizabeth, 11. . * * • • ft Aitolat" r r Ih 12 Reposed Paul John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamlnakl, 256 School 34 Placed again r ii> . 1 St. He was bom Nov. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. 35 Fancy His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nacskowaki, 38 Sun r A 257 School St., and hie paternal grandparenU are Mr. and'Mra. You get top quality, plump S)iLEMMA?ANV- 37 Felinea i Frank Wisneski, 98 Village St., Rockville. He has a brother, tender turke.v every time you THINS LIKE-A 31 Cravats 2J is James, and two sisters, Janice and Linda. buy a Wa.x’be.st Turke.v. Spe­ r e i n d e e r ? 40 Sand hill R cially bred, specially fed, these 41 In favor of r Donald William, son of Mr, and Mrs. William R, Lannln, SO 43 Furtiva Hyde St. He was born Nov. 1.5 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ turkeys have met the exact- watcher! u P w R 45 Showed W i pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis inpr W’aybesl standards. CARNIVAL BY niCR TURNER s jy. Gardner. 30 Hyde SL He has a sister, Cathy Sue, IT months. They’re the meatiest, tastiest 41 Think! i t • * ' ft ft I >4< ••'Am kM •.« N« RW 1 at exist JT % f l and most tender turkey.s you SUPfR MARKETS 53 Mineral rocks David Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Corban Jr., 94 1 Diane Dr. He was bom Nov, 16 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ can buv. BY AI. VKK.MKKH SI Openwork I'KItiCILLA’S POP 54 Moral wrong i pital. His maternal giandparents are Mr. and Mra. E. C. Quock- enbush. Hamden, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. WMY 55 Peat A % (I r JBOO HOO! S8 Affected Ralph E. Corban, Glastonbury. He has a sister. Susan LauHa, 3. D O N 'T Y O U ft gat. Ewary Ashmead Dr.. Coventry. She was bom Nov, 16 at Manchester Pumpkin-Squash" 2""25' THE BEST TURKEY VALUE JUDO SAXON MY KKN BAKI) iiiul .IKKI{\ BBliMiMi:i.l> tima I call har for a data aha taya tha'a broka!" Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander LaCouche. Hartford, and her paternal grandpar­ H BiO , UNCLE JOHN, THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO TALK ents are Mr. and Mrs. Perl^y Follanabee. Coventry. She has two ABOUT, SIR. fMAT... ANP SOME- AT ANY PRICE.. rr'8 BEEN OUlTE brothers, Rlchy, 4, and Mickey, 2 'i; and a sister, Nickle, 14 SOME TIME SINCE THINO I HAVE TO &ET OTP MV CMFSr... By ROU80N months. I'VE SEEN you, l.riTI.E SPORX ft ft ft « • Mince Meat - 25° " 53' Plus WORLD GREEN STAMPS WHAT I'P LIKE ft(A ' &*Wa." Scott Tracey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet, 169 Pros­ MOST TO SEE OFF pect St., Rockville. He was bom Nov. 16 at Manchester Meinq- YOUR CHEST ARE f^ rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra.-Yfal- THOSE UlRIP VESTS 4 ter J. Klein. 1.52 Branford St., and his paternal grandparents ara, VTXJ VNEAR - b u t > Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Sw-eet, Dobson Ave., Vemon. WAYBEST NATIVE „ iiO A H E A P ' ft ft ft ft ft Tomato Juice 2 " - It LARGE ROASTING ib f l Barbara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Everett W. Hdhart OVE.V-READY Jr., Marlborough. She was born Nov. 16 at Manchester Me­ CHICKENS morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rusaall / t r Swlshee, Buffalo, N. Y „ and her paternal grandparents are Mr. LONG ISLAND . AT AN OPP time o f PAV ___ L and Mrs. Everett W. Hobart, Cincinnati, Ohio. She has a broth­ Sweet Potatoes -•' 23‘ er, Michael James, 14 months, [ fo r SgMEOMi 3UPp?.s«PLy^ OVEN-READY ID "

t)U s a y NO. THE VLINPE — FOR VOU. and Mrs, Milton Parakilas. Thompsonvllle. ^ WOMAN TRIED WERE PRAWN. I MASON. HUT LOOK, ft ft ft ft - ft 'SAWYER, MARGE TO STAR YOU ' I 'M lau-ry Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Cooley, Maple S t, IS NOT THE SORT OF WHILE YOU WERE AFRAID Ellington. He was bom Nov. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ GIRL WHO 60E5 AROUND ASLEEP... HIRE I WAS A BIT pital. His maternal grandfather is William Luettgens. Labandn, GROGOY s t a b b in g m e n in Green Giant Peas 2»- 37' IN MY HOUSE? and his paternal grandmother is Mrs, Harry Abom, Somers Rd., m WHO? PIP WHEN I THE P A R K . Ellington. He has a brother, David Kenneth, 6, and two slatera, CORNED BEEF GOTHERI.. YOU $Ef HER! Ellen Marie, 8, and Ijaiirie ftMay, ft 7. ft ft ft Popular Kenneth Martta, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Grant, Storrs. No. 2Vt Can He was bom Nov. '16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ Fruit Cocktail •ONELESS SRISKET ternal grandmother is Mrs. Isabelle Takvarian. Watertown, Moss., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grant, U. S. TOP CHOICE c *v« He. Yaet Ma.aid T..V«-a U Ameebury, Mass. He hasft fta brother, ft ft ft Michael ft Eric. 2. MANZAMI-LA MiiinV VtKKKI.K BY DICK CAVAKI.I Catherine Rllzalrath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Stuffed Olives Savage Jr., 65 Ridge St. She was bom Nov. 19 at Manchester (HEAD CUT) lb. nwetLEOST Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I>ewls Willey, 65 Ridge St., and her paternal grandparents arc MICKKV I'INN BV I.ANK IKON AIM' Mr. and Mrs. George Savage, Bridgeport. » ft ft ft ft imilpniiiqTEl t-you WI9H ECAUW MR. SCHWEITZER, -ANP •TUB GOLPBN Ehler’s Coffee N t NAP T THE SPONSOR, THINKS LADPER-IS TO Scott I.oren, son of Mr, and Mra. Carl Anderson Jr., 36 Mar­ w-iTHAT IS IT, m . ANremiA f w-wHri EPPIB ISA FAKE-THAT TAKEN OFF THE garet Rd. He waa bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Fresh p pipepoie 6-oiveA . WE GAVE HIM ALL 1 AIR/ pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James l b WKONSANSWeR LAST ) ' ANSWERS - Schaub, 106 Highland St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. I ■ ■ ■ ■ I Lean NIGHTf and Mrs. Carl Anderson Sr., 55 Birch St. He has a sister, GROUND BEEF Cheryl Sue. 19 months. Se/eefed Produce For Your Thanksgiving... ft ft ft ft ft OKX INDIAN RIVER FLORIGOLD CMiAUJ James Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qjarence W. Finley, 70 CALIFORNIA PASCAL Pure Pork 'VTiitney Rd. He was bom Nov. 18 a* Manchester Memoiiai noa- NEEDLESS, PINK OR WlflTE pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rug­ 1 Lb Ron giero, South Rd., Bolton, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. CELERY GRAPEFRUIT SAUSAGE MEAT and Mrs. Clarence W. Finley Sr., 37 White St.. Rockville. He has X brother. Raj-mond .Tames. .5; and a sister, Elizabeth Ann, 9, bunch 1 5 ^ Quailty „ r T U-Uf • t*«4 «r MIA hw T 4d *•( SI ft Pat 0f« David Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bellinghiri, 103 rw 3 3 9 * Layer I E S I IK Grand Ave., Rockville, He was born Nov. 16 at Manchester M e­ CM’ I AIN EASY BV IliRNEP morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Sophie FANCY ITAUAN OR AMERICAN '/ HtaO,.CLU6 OMARf Dp'iOU APANCIKlsHgNtvaa Yanishewsky, 103 Grand Ave,. Rockville, and Ifls paternal grand­ MB. ABKBNA'IHY BY BAKSrON JONKS and IBANK BHKiKWAY HAVI AM BNTEKTMNER NAmEP ftAIO MUCH ABOUT WHAT parents are Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Bellinghiri,- 293 Spruce St. He •HtPIDONTH'«rAM. has a sister, Marj'ann, 14 months. ft ft ft ft ft . CUCUMBERS PARSLEY Country View „ ANP SOMETIMES I BUT M X IM THWKB BHilP AMAMATICACTItB«51 James Robert, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .W. Zesut, 62 Devon Freah Creamery ^ WHAT'S PAR MEET EVEN MORE I5r. He was born Nov. 18 at Mancheatsr .Memorial Hoapltal.. 01RL5 THAN THAT. BUHER F O R T H IS His maternal grandparents are Mr. And Mrs.'Kenneth Hostings, 2 '0. 19* . lO * COURSE, East Hartford, and hia paternal frandmoUiar la Mra. Joasidiiae ■ r " Z Sawoniewicz. East Hartford, i He has a brother, R iaiartW - Each Slice | M R 2; and a sister, Linda J.. 3 'a Our Holiday Variety Wiii Include: Fresh Horse Radish Roots, Ypiiow Giohe and A B E R N A T H Y ^ • - -r - - Purpie Top Turnips, Watercress. Fresh Beet Greciim, Fancy Tangerines (Sweet I-ori hQIIInkin, daughter o f Mr. And MT*., WilUaM C. DpImksl and Juicy), Red Bananas, Caiava Pears and White SwMt Potatoes, etc. I*«' i J * Lw^'ls D r„ Wopping. She waa bom NOv. 20 at M wchestcr Mo- LOAF CHEESE morlsK H o s p ^ l, Her m ^ em al grondpArants' jsra Mr., and Mra. James M. Be-vans, Middle Raddam, and JUec jpatWnal grandmother Is Mrs. William M. Dobson. M alvern^ -JL. f ; » . T , Bhe h « l ' T — . A Fee Dlahmi smA sister, Dana Isauise, 2.- - ■ , y Bsads O ' Bleach i r e i l O . FUm Fabriea Blu-W hite SwMihtart Seap n v ii ia tili OlMRiar », • 4 , ' ■ .. . ■ ■. i. /i; ,'in B»fa Dry Fens % Regvlar SUM 4«|> Regular Sise (((( Scott Dftvid, son of Mr. add Mrs. Ridhmond W. Morrison, lA Il-IA Newman St. He was horn Nov. 19 at Manchester Memorial Heo- 2 7 io . 59c , 2 ^ 19c <9 White and Ftak Pital. His maternal grandparents -are MY. and Mra. Albert J.' IKFK COBH b y PE'IE HOKK51AN IHE SiOBY OK MAKTHA WAYNE BY WIKSON SCBU(a;S -Todd, 379 .Porter St., and his pstemal grandparents ore Mr. and Package 43c 4)nart SIse 25c Large SiM 27C 3 BaUi Sise 37c 2 r . r 2 3 c AmusnmiaeiiTgTJm T ~ c m o n4,7 YOUNS V DO YOU MEAN ) A YUP...YtXJR Mrs, William J. Morrison, 247 Summit S t He has tw o aistera, " its NO USE,SISTER.TOU'REOOINIS ■' r t l 6 0 iN(5 i d IDOK AT TCLCV'iSlON WHILE YOU RE a x e STOPS A euuYS abuse > FELLER, LET6 ^ THERE ARE ^ TROUBLES ARE Wendy^Todd, 4H. and Kimberly Sue, 1. 'ID T » « MY PLACE AT HILITDP ACIT6C, cim iNO HER h air . P in d o n 't ' ANYTHIMc,.. DO^ OF UPTONS ONLY potiam. ' SIT.(...TH» /SITI Tsa FKSHT'E lAORnD COME'? ONLY BESINNiN'/ • • * • • JOAN, 6CT SOME SCISSORS SO MRS. KFMJE CAN CUT an d fM GOIkkJ BACK TDCHULANP,' x n i UNDERSTAND 7 ALL over; OMLY BESINNIN'/ Khnbcely Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chester H. SmoIL Ddiloy Pickles TOUR HAIR ----- Tariffvilie. - She was bom Nov. 20 at Manchester Memortsl Hos-. Bib Ju ic e s ’‘r ’S'JSr*'” Pablurh Products LIKE MINEI pits]. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs.' Charles H. Homogenised For The ‘Tarrlnge” Trade ...... 2lc Small, Lake Worth, Fin. KMlUfJlllistonKSSS Mixed Cereals Orange, Orange Apricot, Apple, O Q o a HI Protein...... : 29c Roy Richard, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gebhordt 39 Brook- l.vn St.. Rockville. Me was bora Nov. 18 at M a n ^ ls te r' Me­ Kesli&is^lSs Pineapple, Prune Orange, 4# For s d O C Ootmed ~ Barley -i* Rice ...... « . . 21c . morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra, Charles Ullm'ar. 46 Norman St/ and his psUrnAl grandm etbir Is J rr. Mrs. Mkry Gebhardt 149 E. Main St, Rockvillt. He has s.sis-' ,(*r, Nancy Anne, 2 'j. Fluif^M dtjc UPTON SOUP MIXIB ' * » • • a, UPTON TEA Stevesi Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. NevUls, 10m- T N I V I A ' o N H U N iu v kcl Rd/. Wspptng. He was born Nov. 19 at Manchfster Me­ fMiramnapu 3 9 c |« •*>■** 33c LtCAWl morial HospiUl. Hia .maUrnol grandpsranCa ore Mr. .and Mni. ' lo **Bra Werfc'* « '*<1— William B. Wells. Grshd Rapids, Mich., and his paternal gndid-' (Psshhig Bogs u V C IwLlIt tt£;i58 •mi m I mh.Kit 2fc ■ ■ persiiU a n Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. NevUla, OctrftlU ^dklL . He. B um tatftdMr. W ehaid C. Jr„ 8H. > ' ."* .. " , , / V ' ■ ' ’■ •’ ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALDiMANGH^ER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1966 THE Louisiana and Cal High in Football^Top Society Herald Angle Devils Top ^Eaters in EARL YOST Sparta CdltM Thompson Entry All-Ivy League Team East Hartford Choice Two Bowls Sunday )^Buitier Brofie Noble stopped td ex­ change greeting* at the deak and No, 100 for Race Cool and threatehing weather when 1 offered him a roiid race tponed the planned noon volley- entry he declined, feeling that he ilegisters Receipt of A1 Thomp­ Numbers Top StudeiHs Over Indians Thursday Set, Others 1 match outdoors but the ele­ would prefer to be caat in the role aments did not prevent me fromof a spectator Thanksgiving morn­ son's entry marked the ! ------accompanying my family lo Maas ing .. Larry Grace of Providence 100th received for the New York, Nov. 24 (/P)—A team of student-athletes rated I By PAT BOLDUC ..Nothing special was planned and phoned to say Johnny Kelley, the Only Tally Five Mile Road Race here Shaping Up i was content after ^dinner to sit about B in the cla8.sroom and A plus on the gridiron repre- i For the fourth consecutive year neighboring East Hart- nation's No. 1 long distanca runner — - - - / Thanksipvin); morning. back and relax in my favorite would appear here again. However, .sents the Ivy League this year. ’The 1958 Associated Pre.s.s I ford High School will rule an overwhelming favorite to turn chair while watching the Pittsburgh I have yet to hear from Kelley, a Fpr the second straight Thompson, of St. John’s .\11-Ivy football team i.s a group of experienced seniors and I back Manchester when the two rivals clash Thanksgiving New York, Nov. 24 {JP)— Slcclers upset the New York Giants Groton aohoolteacher who has season the handsome/ Foy University in Brooklyn, ^jimlors. averaging 202 pounds In* —— —— — —— ——— — jn' a National Football League the line ami 180 in tho backfield ' *! I morning at 11:30 at Memorial F’ield. Coach Hank Giardi’s Louisiana State and Califor­ showed his heels to the field on Memonal Trophy will/fenjain was 10th a year ago. The He's a 6-foot-2. 220 pounder who I ------*> Hornets have won the last three nia. a couple of ragamuffin game on teevee. The Giants were four occasions in the past on total number of runner.s It isn't poBSihle to strike an exact has drawn some attention from pro _ meetlnRe by ecoree of 54.0 (1965), up for thetr big games the two Turkey Day here . Visited the in possession of the PPlice De­ s,'hola.stic average becau.se of dif­ outfits la.st year that could previous* weeks against Cleveland who have filed to compete scouLs. He and Cornell's 205-pn me. 25-0 11056) and 39-1.1 (laat aea West Side Rec at night and found partment, thanks to yester­ ferent grading .systems and be­ Savr.xky form the solid anrho: n; aon). The .Silk Townera laat won, win only a half dozen games and Baltimore but after gaining a Frank Toro. cOach of the Mer­ day’s hard-foughUS-O victory is the second highest in cause the lads are just now getting Winning Lasy 10-0 lead, fell apart and the steel- midterm results. But there's evi­ the line. 12-7, In '54, between them, were high in chants' football team, playing scored by the Blue Devils over the history. Post entries will be At guani, Krutsch is the ;■ ev college football's top society to- ars came on to win going away .. checkers with rugged Larry Kales- dence to show it Isn't a team of School offliiala anllcipate a Quiet evening, save the nol.se from Smoke, Eaters /before a email accepted and there is a m.xn in the Dartmouth dcfe-ise tUy preparing for important howi ^ , I h*!'. file of hla linemen. .Viewed irowd at Mt. Neho Field. In a muscular chowderheads. For Easy Ed crowd of 4.000 to 5.000. It marks my typewriter which I know an- the activities which included bowl- po-ssibilify that the record best in the Iw League. DeDeo a a8.algnmenl.s New Year's Day. consolation gahie the Firefighters It Includes two mcmber.s end fast-moving 200-pounder, is ' h* the firat time in four years the Last year, Louisiana State man­ noYcd other members of the ' oUse- I ihg, volleyball and junior baSket- of 114 set last year will teams hsve played In Manchester. upended the Cruisers hy a 12-6 Norm Juvonen and tackle Ed Sa­ blocker who makes Princeton in­ aged a mediorre 5-5 record and hold I am conv’lnced that a must, ball..New entry In the volley Itiop niargin. ^’^e .games conclu(ied be broken. vitsky who hold f'ornelVs higlie.st As NBA G>aoh Since the (fsme was switched to In.. my y next home would be a com- consisted of Spud Dimock Bob tricate single wing offcn.se rli-k i finlahed seventh in the Southeaat- (tctivlty. in the -Midget Football academic scholar.ship.s, the Cornell Both ends are auperior pas-, rrtrh Thank.scivlnc Day. Mancheater I ern Conference. This .year, the Tig­ binatlon den and home office. Agnew, ■ _Rene Cole,_ Johnny _ . . Pan Sponsored hy Nutmeg 1 New York. .Nov. 24 i/Pi Now lliRli .School offlciala agreed to League ^or the 1958 season. .National. Both arc Studying elec­ ers and blockers and. aa one ob- ers from the Bayou are the proud ciera and Harry Goodwin ■. Home Coach John Hughes' Devils won Forest. No. 116. Tall Cedars trical engineering. SavUsky with j they know whv they rail Fit Mr- hold the (onteat In Eaat Hartford Monday at a respectable hour aa son Reed scrvei who had suffered Ihi- igh ' raiilev of the PI IjOiiie Hawke I possessors of the orilv undefeated- their stoond playoff title since the of Lebanon, the race starts an 80 average and Juvonen a hi; Penn'.s lean years remarked until the nev/ field waa ready off ; untied record among the major Mail bag produced letters from had ma(ie the trip with me. I ■Ka.ev Rrl ’ Brookfield St. opening of the league four years at 10:.10. All proceeds will higher. The other end, Penn's "Rerlinger is the kind of plave; i teams of the counliy. many distant points, about 20 be­ ago. The first half waa marred by Barney Beringer, aon of the former He (Inrla it eaay w in m n d ball Adult tlcketa may be purchased ing road race I entries. One such Thursday enter the Muscular Dys­ ^ who makes it a pleasure to go out j They'll be the hosts In the Sugar fiiihblaa and penalties as neither decathlon champion, has sn aver-1 there on Saturday afternoon. ' ; Raniea as a loaCh in the .National in advance at Kelth'a Variety Bowl in New Orleans by virtue of letter arrtxred from Dick Hart wh6 trophy Fund of the Tall Bnakethall Aean I Pne of the active members of team was able to get Its offensive age just under 80 as a civil en­ Strongest In League .Store. Fallot Studloa. Manchester I having won their conference title. now resides In Palo Alto. Calif. the Shuttebugs, local camera units rolling. Each club had one Cedars. .Since taking ovej- fi nm Andy j piumbinp and .Supply and Naaalff The former United States Olympic gineer. Warburton, Finney and Cho- Further. It will mark their firat club, is Bob McCormick, fornter first down In the first half. Both Brown's three representatives, qiiette are the middle men whr Arnia. Faculty .Manager Dwight ' bowl appearance since 1950 when track star c(5mpcted In three of Manchester High athlete and how defensive units pla.ved exceptional­ 'guided the Hawks to two victories' Parry urgpa fans to got Ihslr tick­ the Turkey Day Races here, plsc- center Don Warburton. quarter- made Brown's offense abottt the ■ they were slaughtered b>’ Okla­ an official with the Hartford ly well In this half as the Smoke bark Frank Finney and fullback strongest In the league this yeai jin aa many games They defeated, ets early ao aa to avoid a poa- homa. 3.5-0, in the same Sugar tr.g aecond In 1954. winning In Week’s Boxifig ‘Minneapolis 114-IOt) Satuidnyj Electric Light Co... Talked bas­ E aten could not penetrate beyond Paul Choquerfe, all have averages bvit all three won their first lean slbla rush at the galaa after the ' Bowl. 1955 anti taking a fifth place last ketball with Ray Posting. Trinity the Devils' 31-yard line and the night and Cincinnati 100-89 yeater-1 annual Five Mile Roarl Race, year He won't race this year due nf C or higher Warhiirton, one of berths hy narrow margins Halfback Bill .BamiM vaults Into the Cleveland Browns' end zone to score the Philadelphia Eagles Didn't Stumble Once College's fine director of athletics victors could not get inside the Warburton. s fine defensive day In a nallonally-televiaed game. LSU swept past 10 opponents to obvious reasons. Bob Seharf. two player." picked for the second The Hawks, however, have been Brief Kxerrlaea first touchdown In the second quarter of yesterday's game- TTie Browns wot 28-14. Meeting and a member of the national Smoke Eaters' 27. Follev Status time for All-Ivy honors hy the AP player last sea.son. snyjroved his Barnei head on is the Browns' Willie Davis (77). Also reaching for the fl.ving Birnes la Cleveland's and didn't stumble once. This is third in 1956 and sixth last year rules committee on the round ball unable to gain ground on Detroit, Also, Thursday morning the here, reported that he would be Score Touchdown Eaatern .Selection Board, h.-id B's blocking enough to beat out field will be dedicated, with brief middle gtiard, Vince Costello (50). Eagles' linemen at right are Ken Huxhold (63i and Chuck the first season since 1908 that sport... Bill Schieldge, who owns In the second half both teams I Princeton's Frank Szvelecz. Fin- riinneriip to SI lyiiila In the West­ the Tigers have managed to com­ in the. employ of Uncle Sam in three vuurses last semester a." exercises planned just before the Bodnarik (60), t AP Photofax). and operates the job printing handled the ball five times before In Ka likings ney the circuit'." top passer, out­ (ruUlin^ Hand ern Division The Platons turned plete an undefeated-untied season. Tlianlt-agiving day and would not * mallt-economu" major back .Minneapolis 124-109 laat opening kickoff. plant bearing his name on Spruce the Blue Devils were able to get played Cornell's often brilliant I.ee r;ma.srut>, right, ahowa Pole Hsun how he gtiidea the hall ao They wound it up last Saturday by be able lo run. . .There wasn't any Both Good Students night after heating Cincinnati 103- Already the crystal ball (four scheduled meeting of the Sports St., was a visitor at the desk. their sustained touchdown drive. Tom Skypeck In their personal due. (I I .. airlv Hniin took over the Utah passing when Isst year’s grinding out a 62-0 vlrtory over May Improve Princeton'" two first-team 86 Saturday correct picks and thres wrong Wrileis' Alliance and It was just Bill has been working on the The winners moved 62 yards as ; and was more rnnsistent all sea- All A' erica QB hurl hla ahoulder. Mitchell Rookie of Year Tulane. souvenir Road Race program for pass pla.vs from fullback ^ Rick era. halfhai-k .lohn Heyd and guard jp ^ hard-running Choquette In the only other game on last ones! tabs the visitors easy win­ Inelfientally. their Sugar Bowl a." well as the work load had piled nlglifa schedule, .lack Ocorge’a ners by a 35-6 margin. The Hor­ the Tall Cedars which will be dis­ Daley to end Chris Wollenburg ate New York. Nov. 24 (/J’- Zors ■loe Dedo are good "tudeiil" the 1 Prinerton Captain Fred opponent may not be known until up and It would have been too fonnor in rrliR-ion anri the lA'lrr three pninla In I he final 49 seconds nets rarry a 4-2-1 won. lost and; tight a squeeze to get everything tributed before Thursday's five up is yards. Quarterback John Follev. whose statu* as s henvy- Tilry. next Saturday when the last mile event. Schieldge is a former in psyuhology. Halfbark.8 Ctoulhamrl and Hfyc' gave I he Phlladalplua Warriors a (led rerord Into the game, Vle- sprinkling of games are played. done a.x planned If 1 had journeyed Wright and halfback Jackie Sim­ weighl title contender was alighlly 110-107 n\'er the Syracuse Na- torlea were scored over .Norwich' out for the afternoon. . .Joe Hart j Manchester High basketball play- mons picked up 19 yards to the tarnlshed In England think" he Completing thr first tram arc had durability and ronsistrnry to Hoston University Cut Southern Methodist is being con­ Alvin Krulach. guard, .and John I lonals i22-0l. Weaver (34-8) and Bulke-1 sidered, hut the Mustangs will have of the Schaefer Brewing Co. b*''*ng pla.ved a big part In Smoke Eaters' 17-yard stripe. can get even tonight. It's a little go with nihrr football virtues From here Daley broke loose on (''routhantrl. halfbru'k. from Dart* Tltesc wrrr important in a sraaor ■Shared S<-orlng Honors ley (14-01 before Hlllhouae held I Unitas Healtliy Again to beat Colton Bowl botind Texas phoned and offered a prize for the the success of the triple cham­ complicated a quick opener up the middle and mouth and Rob iShagt Sliaunrssy. which anw Prin<’elon s “aurr thing' Bob Pettit snd Clyde l./>velleUf Glardl'a club to a 6-6 a'.alemale | (Christian If they hope to make It. F(ve Mile Road Race winner and It pionship team in 1938. Despite Folley fights the msn. Joe By­ Or Two Above Huskies I shsred scoring honors for SI I^nuls Following losses lo powerful New wa.x accepted. . .Enjoyed a little his lack of stature, he waa a high- went over for the touchdown, re- graves. who beat the man, Henry Harvanl s hig tauklr and laptatn. tailback. Panny hs. hobbled b\ Otherwtae. Clem.son, the Atlantia Shaunrssy i.s thr aai'ond hold- .Sunday with 24 points apiece Tlie Britain (20-6) and surprising Coast Conference I'hampion, prob­ exercise at night playing volley scoring forward for Coach Will relving some nice blocking from Fooper. who heat him, in October injuries and other good players his teammates. Daley passed to The Fclley B>grnvrii hnul is , over from laat vrar s AlMv\’ tram guilty of erratic performances. By EARI, YOST Royals pul on a third fpiartei Hartford Public (14-8) the Invad­ ably will gel the bid. ball at the We.sl Side Rec witii Clar'^e. .. Night home with my 'surge thill ca/rled them to within ers edged wlnleaa New I>indnn (6- As for ('‘alifnrnia, this was a Watkins' entry against the Fire­ family but with a broken t.vpe- Simmons for the extra two points. Foy Memorial Queen Crowned "cheduled for IvTiuralrr, England ...... Still B cut or two fthovp Connecticut in foollmll i.s Mn.aton I four points of the Hawks Hut 0 In their last outing. I And Colts Win Easily men. Three fine, (spirited games writer out for repairs very little The loser's onl.v chance lo score wilh Art Swide of Pittsburgh and real gone outfit In ’57. The Bears Pretty Linda Sapienza waa officiall.v crowned the first Foy Me­ Univpisiix’. Thp Terriers proved this to b liiip crfiml of 10,- they fsded alter that Mancheater, after being aoundlvj compiled a miserable 1-9 record snd « good workout for all. Gene work outside of planning ct- ld be came in the closing minutes of the morial Football queen yesterday morning in brief coronation ex­ Joey Armstrong of Jsinsics in s accomplished. second half as the.v drove the ball (omiisnion 10-round liesvy malch Pete C(M*|>er $2,000 Rieher 1.30 IbpI Saturday at Storrs with a convincing 36-23 victor.v. I Cincinnati, which has won only spanked hy Hartford (40-Si In It's all's accurate right toe. built up and were consigned lo the scrap Johnson of the Rer staff served ercises at the School St. Firehouse. Mayor Gene Kelly c rowned two games In II starts, has decid­ .Now 'I'nrk, .\ov. 24 (/P)— team." and of UnilRa. "he'a great.| referee and did a fine job. Gene down to the Blue Devil 16. mainly Tlie lai.est rankings sliow Folley. I The invaders spotted the Huskies a 14-0 lead, mainly due to I opener turned around to tie Ms-' He givea that club a apark." | a 9-0 lead before the.v rrosaed , heap in this the final year of the an the queen who later attended the fina' Midget Football I-eagiie ed to put St Green In a hospital for lone.v of Meriden (6-6) and wal­ .Jolinny rnita.s, a Colt with a Pacific Coaat Conference as It now snd Ronnie Daigle will split the Friday through the leg work of barks games at Mt. Neho and also the league's annual banquet at the who had been No 1. listed as No fumbles and pass Interceptions,^ Washington's goal line, late in the Karl Then. Brian Perry and Gary 3 hy Ring and No, 4 by the Na­ ‘ a complete physical checkup. lop Platt of Meriden (30-0) Rut .45 for a pa.s.siiig arm , i.s! ^ stands. assignment during the season of Walt Ferguson, three stripper Garden Grove which attracted 300 players, parents and guests. After Plavoff Win over Ellis and then came on Strong to win eXH-TS 84, TRA.MH 7 - Unitas, ' second period. The touchdown re­ Gentllrore. However, a fumble tional Boxing Assru | Green will mlaa several games this since that lone victory Coach Wal­ It looked as though that waa calling the net snd out of bounds with the ■ Police Department, I Herald Photo by Pinto). going Bwsy in the first 20 oilnules and UConn heaitli.v again. Ho provotl H sulted from a 10-yard Conerly pass "Rygrsves got s decision over. week He suffered a cerebral ker Briggs' ehargea have been vic- who auftcred two cracked riba in j ' where Pete Elliott's outfit was go­ violation.". phoned to say 600 tickets had which was recovered by alert Rick had a diurprlalng 14-0 lead on TDa to Ken McAfee into the end zone, Gelzewich of the winners halted Cooper and I'm going lo heat By- ; West Paltii Beach. Fla.. Nov. 24- yard West Palm Beach Country "We didn't expect them to Friday's game In Phils- tlmlred by Hall (28-20), Rns(n| .ve.klorfia.N', shooting flown thel the Grcpn Bay game three weeks ing to wind up, too, after losing been sold for the wrestling show- hy Bifli Mlnnsriy and Norm Cha-^*P''"0' 'o climaxing a 95-yard march. Sum- the drive. The game waa a tribute gravea to put the record straight.' ; (^ooper added 12 000 to Club course. pass, " waa the way Coach Bob ban. B.U then weni In work andi'trtphl" (12-8), high-aenring ('nnard 148- Utlc liitl of tlio l.o.s Angelo.s' ago. lit that spark the flrst time he j to College of the Pacific and Mich­ T iicbday on Saturday night at the high paa.xed yesterday. Dodging tackles | merall's fir.st of three conversions to both defensive units, as Then, Folley told EngU.-h boxing writers ! ^ Ellis' second place flm*h was Ingalls of the UConna summed up scored twice in six mlniiles to gain I Oeorjfe Yardley, aa uatial, waa 0) and Windham (33-12). Bnma nml pa-Bsin^ Bnlllmorr to r igan Stale in the first two games. Early arrival m the department school. This meant approximately his feelings In a post-game Inter­ behind scuumniage at his own 42. put the game on ice 16-0. Gentllcore, G a y Abrahamson, Dartmouth Stands Atop Cooper, now ranked among the ' worth fl .500 w hile Billy Casper of a 16-14 lend on two Tl) pnasea the biR man for f)etrolt laat niRht Although they will he o)il- 34-7 virlofv It \vna the (’olla’ ' But Joe Kapp and Co. sudden­ wa.s Dr. Ed Zaglio. long a rabid 1400 would be available at the view. Pass, B. U. did. They passed he hll speedy rceelver Uennie The Giants last two touchdowns agressive John Andreoli. Tom Ash­ lo|) 10, wasn't talking. death playoff victory for flrst Apple Valley, Calif., finished with from .Ilminv (jirnuard In end (lens He arorrd 34 polnta aa the Ptatona weighed b\' a scant one pound In eighth Iruimph in nine National ly caught on to the aplit-T which sports fan and now a weekend golf- rfoor . . Donnie Cowles of the Y the UConna almost out of Memo­ Moore on.the Ram 18 snd the ex- were scored by Frank Gifford and ley. Bill Johnson. John Burl, Ed money in the $15,000’ West Palm 68 to tie Dow- Finslerw’sld of Te- Prebola B.tl. paaaera had all kinds tnrreaaed their aerond place mar- the line, the Komela «ill have an Football I^'Rgur gamf.a. Ballimore ; Elliott had Installed last year. er. Two of the ex-(Jolumbia man's staff stopped to re;>ort the latest Rf.ii-h Open Golf Tournament rial Stadium, scoring two toueli- now Iracla ihr Western ('ottfcrencc Penn State halfback kept going Boh Schneider. Gifford caught a Y'ankowski, Bill McCoy and Ralph On the theory that sny msn who questa, Fla , at 273 and pick up nf time as the IlConn lineman Rin over .Mtnneapolla to two ll-pnint advantage in the hack- The.v lost onl.v one more game and boys are pla.vlng Midget League activities now In operation at the Cooper, 43-ycar-old professional $i,inn dnwna to take a 16-4 halftime edge hv two gamra uith only three to for the Score. 13-year scoring pass by Conerly Russo stood out for the losers. World in New England is hattiiip i.OOi) with 14 knockouts could not penetrate the defense Ranir^ Kljim Baylor, the fine field and definitel\- pnasea.s g)-ealer . wrapped up the title with a brealh- Football this fall In Manchester > Orth End building. Junior and fruni Lakeland, Fla , played Tommy Jacobs of Whittier. and then ran through the under­ looklp from Seattle, had 30 for the pla>’ The play gave Unitaa twenty- in the third period and Schnelker Wright, Daley. .Simmons, Bob in 14 fights must he worth looking Second half was all B tl . except alI-aro)ind speed snd experience • • « , leas 16-15 triumph over Stanford. the fine program sponsored by the intermediate bowling leagues are sieaily, suh-par golf on the flnsl Calif , had 275 to w-in $900 Four dogs in the final two periods The I>a)4era two straight NFU games In which grabbed a four-yarder from Don California will meet Iowa, the Werlzlcr, Hillar.v Gallagher. Don i at, there is Interest in the sppesr- Terriers completed 12 or 20 passes' for Gerry n'Avnlto a TP with 1112 he haa passed for at least one TD. Police and Fire Departments . . . all filled, he reported . . . Talked Gagnon. Wollenberg, Dave Sapien- Koston, Nov. 24 i/P)—Dartmouth stands astride tlie New lound yesterday to finish with s players lied at 277 and picked up r;eojj«r aroi ed 11 polnta in the BKOWNS 28. KACiI.e s 14 — Heinrich In the fourth quarter. j Big Ten champion, in the Rose with Johnny Kelley'a family In ; ance of Virlor Zslazsr of Argen- 70 Hnd 269 to lie Wesley Ellis Jr In thA fimt hulf. played BU haB built up a 30*4 The rerord Is 23. First offer in several seasons to za snd Bill (?urry sprakled for the Itina on tonight's show at St Nieh- $725 each They are Art Wall Jr . final quarter aa the Warnora And Bohbv Mitchell. Paul Brown’a • • • Bowl, and. Just ss in almoet all coach a basketball team was re­ Groton and learned that the fa­ England college football world today after winning it.s lir.st of Alilecress. N .1. Pocono Manor. Pa.; Arnold Palm­ Artnally, tho g«.mr WRiin't odpo at Ihla time FollowtnR i auTRed from behind an eiRht point its games through the fall, wilt be winners. olas Aren." in New 5’ork Zslszar n'Avllto'a arore, Btl. needed hilt Salurdav'R Uiglil.s voting blur zooming toward ac- BKAKS 20. LIONH 7 — The ceived but rejected in order to mous Olympic runner would be Ivy League title since 1938. The Hanover Indians came from Then the graying bespectacled er. I,alrobe, Pa., Jay Hebert, San­ rloB4* BA tho fmnl Rroro mny inflt- fleflrlt in the final aeven mlniitra. rlftim pio foothnlls rookje of the underdog. Iowa closed its regu­ Brief opening game ceremonies jmeet." Frank Keating of Walling- three pl*4.va Itrfore .lint rourville BcRfB. beaten twice by the Colts, spend as much time as possible in the field here on Thankagiving. found, Linda Sapienza, Police A liehind.for a 21-12 verdict over Princeton last Saturrla.v in Cooper sank a seven-fool putt for ford. Fla., and Julius Boros. Mid rntp Tho Torrlorn, who Mijoyod a Bed Ken had 2ft polnta for Syra- tlie ycni ’ lar aeaeon Saturday, whipping Hla entry adds claa, to an already 1 ford. Conn 21 pound 'welffhl Advantaffo In thr took Paul a (’nnrro’a lateral on the Hollywonti, t'Blif Vimr nH- ran only hope that the Baltimore Canucks Lose with my family. I know that I Fire Foy Memorial queen and her the Tigers' den. • ------a birdie on Ike first extra hole Pines, ,N. C, ruae RBflo. 127. lyoa Angrl^,« outpnmtrrl He looke.l It yeaterdfty. altaking Notre Dame 31-21 in the national large fl^ld . . . Tommy Hart, a Jad 1 Zalazar's only other U S. appear- ^ (4-fooler snd line. Just ovfrj>o\vered thfir rivAlA. 2h to put thr final nnmhera on the team loses to either the ram.s or would crijoy coaching again but niy court escortedto the center of the Harvard won THE GAME from I 2. Avenged three straight routs t*nce was two weeks ago when he ^ p-m, ^ Gusty w-inds on the final day In other Hklurday nlRht Ramea, Alfredo Kurobar. 127’v, I,oa loo.-ap for H P8-yHrd touchdown nin T'V game. who ran in the race a year ago sent scores somewhat higher than It WAA Jua! a TAAP of too imi( h at'oreboarfl, the 49ers whom the Coli.s meet sons enjoy my company as much field by ro-captalns of the Devils Vale, 28-0, for the first lime In i py the Ella 21-7, 42-14 and 54-0 stopped the durable Oils Woodard )the New York Knlckerborkera Angelea, 10 'on the opening kickoff, then rom- Third in Row with his arm in a sling, stopped at foot putt on the 18th to finish with on earlier rounds but Bob Goetz AAVvy And aII around ability that B.U. la atill m a different home-and*home. The Clilcago team So here la how the major as I enjoy theirs these weekends and the Eaters. four yeara. I (pg |gj,t Being the worst licking In in five rounds. Woodsrd recently roared to their lOth victory in 11 TsUbbork. Trx Bnv TUoin.m I ing bHck in the same period with the desk to secure a race entry. one over par 73 of Tulsa. Okla.. shot a 65 and CoAfh Stfva .‘^inko’a boya had league A lenRue far ahead of the atarta and eighth atraight by kept ii\ the running at Detroit bowls shape up at the moment: . . The only Yale grad in the Opening (lame In other contests, Boston ('ol-|gg year" fought a draw with Paddy Young. 13ft, Fort Worth niilpnintrrl fl fil»-yHi(l .Hi'orr on >\ )>unl teturn| yc.sterday thank.s to Zeke Bral- office, ye editor Alan Olmsted has He wai the "morit courageous" lege lost to Clemson 34-12, Hole- Their 269 for 72 holes was 19 Boros finished w-lih a 66. Caspei IliiKiffMl A<'hS 20 — GIANTS .30. KEDSKINR 0 — filled. side radio and teevee intereata hurt writer that I know. .. It pitted a line. Halfback Ron Anderson car­ league. Yale and Princeton had ! slopped Don Giant last month In GARAGE Those unpredlcUbles, quarterback And now Montreal la having fair big college grid power against ried lo the 2 snd Zaglio went over, Allard suffeied a broken collar­ Erie, Pa Joey De.lohn. Syr- The New York (ilanla kept a game trouble with Boston. TTie Bruins his coaching and he was replaced preceded the Indiana. a comeback start. Young was held behind (Cleveland with a 30-0 vic­ Charley and placement kicker Pat Syracuse and Texas Christian a good amall college powerhouse making the score 6-6. bone In the l•ec-ond period. AT NO EXTRA C6ST! FROM GEOReiA-PACIFIC acuae. N. Y. va Bobby .Tackaon. whipped the Canucks for the third hv Olivar. Coaching football, or 2. Finished No. 1 among the to s draw by Woodsrd. tory over the VVaahington Red- Siimmerall, were on course at both cemented their bowl bids In and the result was as expected. B. However the Crulaei s' surge waa Two heavyweights who vaulted Cleveland. middleweight.a. can­ straight time last night. 2-0. Bo.a- sny sport for that matter on the Ivies for the firat time since Earl HOLY CROHN; akma, and the Pltlsh\irgh .Steelera. New 5’ork as the Giants scored their final games Saturday, while U. winning 36-22 after overcoming short-lived as on the next play elu­ 1 into prominence by knocking out Even Mootin', ehootin' men c«n’t mer the beenty of new G-P celed ton has been respon.sible for half high school or-c^lege level. Is no Blaik'a Hanover productions did 1. Regained Its winning wgvs another game to the rear, hung on their firat shutout of the season. ! the Air Firce Academy, accord­ a 14-0 deficit... Workers In the sive Bill Powers took the kickoff ! the same man Alex Miteff of FACTORY PRODUCED SOLD DIRECT of Montreal's six setbacks. Vic ing to Cotton Bowl ofitclals. wants picnic for anyone^."". . Visited Dr. It twice in succession 1937 a n d ' after the 32-0 setback si Penn Hardwood PanelinRl Crayona, grease, Hpettek, aloohol, moet to the diant.a' tall with a 27-20 Summerall bootei] three field goals ■loseph Barry for a check up and press box Included CIhristle Mc­ and raced 60 yards down the side­ 1938 It was Coach Bob Black­ Stale. I Argentina top the Friday card triumph over the Chtcago Cardl- for a 9-0 lead before Conerly took .Staaluk and Norm Johnson scored to wait until its game with (Itol- Cormick, official game timer, and lines for the aecond Firefighters' j at Madison Squsre Garden Rrd Hrada Rrtiirn for the Bnilns before s rapscity orado this week before making found he was a hockey fan, as are man's fourth season at Dart­ 2. Featured aenlor Bob De Fino NOW A COMPLETE GARAGE common siaine can't mar the flne-fumitare finish. Baay aptceep nala over and passed for a pair of Don Friedman, former member of touchdown. who scored both touchdowns and Since he flattened .Miteff. the crowd In Boston Garden, a decision. many Silk Towners . . . Due to mouth. The All-Aniencan Red Hesda. In the We.xt, the (’htengo Beara touchdowns Don Heinrich threw The Herald now on the UC.onn Defensive standouts for the win­ sophomore John Allen who (-aught i lanky Mike DeJohn from Syr­ Just 6 Sections, ready-to-erectl — no replacement — means beaoty you'll enjoy aa lonff aa you The triumph enabled the win­ S.vracuse whipped past West a mixup on a apeaking engage­ ners were Powers, Bob Y’oung. 3. Gained revenge for last year's too)^ over sole poaaeaaton of aecond for another Giant score aa the ment, I was sitting home when publicity staff. .. Home just In 34-14 loss lo Prinseton which cost | three passes for 62 vards and haul- acuse. N. Y. hss beaten Bob Baker nationally known girl's basl^ethall i ners to move to within one point Virginia, 1.5-12 Texas Christian Barry Smith. Ron Wlllhlde. Rick and dropped two spill decision* to place hy heattug the Detroit Liona Redakina gave up 173 yards in the the phone rang, and a fellow 36 time to eat and then bark to Man­ Ihe Indians not only the Ivy crown back a kickoff 82. live in your house. Choose from 9 handsome G-P Panelinga now! team, return In F.ssI Hartford | air and 186 on the ground. of the leading Cansdiens Only won the Southwest Conference chester for the pro mat card at Pasternack and Ed Harhadoriafi. Nino Valdes While Besmanoff 20-7 while Loa Angelea faltered. miles away asked If I was coming but also an unbeaten season BOH'TO.N UMVr.RHITV; Thursday ntght lo engage the , A Y’ankee Stadium crowd ot four points separate the top club title with a 21-10 decision over the high school. A near capacity while Clark. Anderson, Boh Bran- stopped Miteff in his most recent The Llon.s’ defeat eliminated the out. I had been told two days 4 Proved its superiority the 1. Closed out s disappointing Burnside Dovaleltes m sn exhibi­ defri'ding world paat them into 46.752 saw. the Giants handcuff and the fiflh-plare Chicago Black de.'ending champion Rice. This will crowd attended and it was an in­ nick, Bob Dalton. Mike Lelourneau start, .Nepl. 23 Earlier In the year earlier that the planned affair was hard way. The Indiana defeated season on a happy note hy rallying tion game iv Inning at 8 30 at the ' fourtJi place uith a 33-12 victory Washington's passing pair of Ed­ Hawks. I he TCU's third bowl appesrance teresting and entertaining evening arid Pete Sylvester stood out for lie heal Pat McMiirtry and lost to postponed and I had made my the losing Cruisers. their two chief cliallcngers. Cor­ for a 14-0 deficit. high school gym Appearing In the j over the laat place Green Bay die LeBaron and Ralph Gugllelml M’Inga Upend Rangers in the pa.xt four years. with the grapplers going all out Harold Carter and Archie Moore, S m M Champions In tHYee other major plans accordingly, Firefighter" <131 nell and Princeton, on successive OONNECTIUIT The botit Will be carried on NBC OM-Car 6rst game at 7:30 will be the hlgh- Parker s to post thetr first shutout of the fn other game.s. the Detroit to please the fine crowd... - Be­ Knd*' Mlnnr>’, IlnrhAdoriAn PAni^r- conferences were settled. To the nark, weekends on the latters' home 1. Concluded the '58 eampuign radioiTl'. Me*"! srnrlng Marc^ Polo F.xploreis and The Bama. whoae only Itope now National Football League cam­ Red Wing.s turned bark the New Wednesday fore the matches Mark Lewin and grounds. Against the Tigers. Dart­ the Bridgeport Pro.a Proceeri.x ; paign. The Giants tallied three ' surprise of, no one, Oklahoma TArkl»‘N Willhidc. ('appH. Ja« t.bm.n with a strong 7-3 allowing snd the Him. ta a hille tie get another- ernrk York Rangers for the' fourth Don Curtis were encountered after <;uArd» Hahn. Miirpin. Whiicwf^tl, mouth rallied from a 12-6 deflrll. fetWry from the altr.aclive Iwlntull will paign. The Giants tallied In every j trampled Nebra.ska. 40-7. to win "What odds will you give me on Yankee Conference title Rudell sUlch. a promising new­ at the Coll.s Dec 6 In Los Angelea, straight lime. 3-1 and the Hawks the Prtneeton-Dartmouth football having a awlm In the new pool. Mlkolownkv. Srhnelfirr, be turned over In the t'ystic Fi- ! hut qua rteibnrk Bill Wade ap­ period aa they registered IhpIr the Big Eight title for the lllh The pair appeared In the headline Ont^ra Smith. Tro.v HARVARD; 2. Scored more points than In comer from Louisville w-ho broke NO MONEY DOWN 5 YEARS TO PAY and Toronto Maple Leafs played ! year In a row It aLxo marked the game Saturday?" former football Barkf Pr»w»*rii. YouriE t.,aForE« Mr- 1, Handed Yale its worst beating any single previoua season 281. ' even in tpvo matches w-lth Isaac brnsis Fund A limited supply nf j parently .spoke for entire T„oa sixth triumph against three lo a 3-3 tie. mouth lineman Bill Thornton match, winning against Skull Dfrmoti. Parmakian. MrCabp John­ tickets msy he had from Pat , defeats. The loss was Washing­ 71st straight conference gam* in the 75-game aeries since the The previoua mark was 265 In • Ixigart. faces expeneni-cd Yarns Angelea team veslerday at Balti­ Norm Ullman scored twice ss asked. When I answered that It was Murphy and Gene Stanlee . . Wild son. Bnldiic in The Herald's sports de­ ton's sixth In nine games : without defeat for the Soonera. CraUfr* <(!> Crimson won 28-0 in 1940. 1945. Bahama of Bimini, British West more when he aaid of the (7olla. '.^he Red Wings rut short New an even gamble Bill aajd he could- Bull C?uiT>’ added much to make partment “Th.it’a a real champtonahip The Giants, thanks .to .Summer* Ivy Champion EmhB Miatr^tta. Pattftn. Iy«'iourn4‘aii indies, on the Wednesday show York's unbeaten string at six find lomeone who didn't know the show 8 success with his rough- TarktoA. Jiib^nvtUo. Wndrtllo. Ward, Dartmouth won the Ivy League houfc tactics. . . Fine announcing (iuarda MrKtnn#>\. Barbato, Kaa- fiom the Kentucky Slate Fair and ga'me.s. Alex Delvecchlo got an in- enough about, football that would tauskAA. Cot4>A Exposition Center in Ixmisville crown with a 21-12 victory over give him a few points a leaat .. job was turned In by Bill Cooper. \ ■suranre marker with 28 seconds Princeton. W.voming finlahed on OntfTA; 8ylv«‘ft*r. ^inith. Bahama had fought three limes left. Andy Bsthgate produced the Barki; N. ZAglio. Brannick. Clarkr, : top in the Skyline Conference by Andrraon, C ZairMo. Ztomak. Harmon. Wild Wrestling Show HS many pro bouts as Stitch (61 to Rangers' lone tally, ft was hla j licking Brigham Young. 22-14 and 5J<’orp bv pprlodi* 19) anti has met more "name" op­ 14th of the year, the league high. Flrpfl|fhtrr8 ...... 6 0 0 «—12 I then accepted an invitation to Tigers Would Trade Bill Hoeft CrulaprA ...... 0 0 0 R—4 ponent*. Furthermore he w-lll have Ron Stewart's goal with 1:13 left : play in the Sun Bowl. TD: Power*. I.»aForff. K. Zaglio. w-eighl on Stitch, a natural w^l- enabled (he Leafs to gain their Auburn. Array and the Air Well Received Here lei. Bahama usually Weighs about aecond deadlock In two nights. Rioe lievilA

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PAGB TWENTT \ ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19»| jlmtrhPBtpr 1Eitpni»0 f^^raU) ■i ■ ■ ATcrage Daily Net Press Emi — ------^ — , ■ ' ------— ^ For the Week EatUag Tho Wsuther "1? 1 roraesat at p. S. Weatlier Bsws The Queen of Peace Mothers j Society or Connccilcut CniftHinen, the Methortl»t FelloAshlp will have . '* Nov. 22, 1968 Cirele will meet tomorrpw night j will di.^play their coll^Uoha o f , their "Fun Camlv»t'|. for achool South Church Incrasaing deodlneaa, . not m About Town at 8 Ki at the home of Mrs Ar-| hanfl-ci afted enamel jewelry. Mr». : children. 1 1 1 2 , 8 3 5 tl ur .laeobsen, 337 Hackmatack * Atkinaon will also have pkiater of |------,------^------^ .. .. ■- CASH H oold tonight. Low 3S to SS. Cloudy, Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta St The co-hoatesa will be Mrs. ParLs flKiri'e.K for children to pulrit, ■ Y) Member of the Audit .< windy Wednosday, oodaaional Yulctldc Fair to "wrap up" your Bureau of Ctrculattoa, Sigma Phi will m6et tomorrow I^on Rivard. | featuring e.spcriaHy the Wolf, ndn deroloplng. High In 40a. night at 8 o’clock a the home of Lion and Boar lieads for thoae In For GOOD Work MancheHer-—A City of ViUago Charm Mrs. Ermano Garaventa. 109 N. terealed in Cub Scouting. Af A JU ST Prior HOLIDAY EXPENSES Members of the Tall Odars I i Slated Dec, 3 Bring Your Shoes lIF.RR! * 2 ■ Lakewood Circle. All memh^r^ of, of I^ebanon are reminded of the ■'other booths will offer growing rnoM (or yovr YOU MAY OETi the newly formed Phi Theia loon lo 1-vitlt or husine.s.«« meeting tonight at 7:30 ^ plants, toys, children's wear, LOOK como Is lodoyl 1. CUN for your holl4ay thoPOlsil 1 VOL. LXXV'i II, n o . 48 (TWKNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, N()\ EMBER 25, 1958 (Claaalflad Advcrtlaing on Paga IS) Chapter are invited to attend a; the Masonn Temple. f)fficers r ••(’hrl.slrnaa Tree Town.” th<* an- "TraWi and Treaaiire," kitchen and t. CUN to cloan u» OKk MUo... to put your wifrtor bu4|t PRICE FIVE CENTS aniii fair of thP Botith MelhOdikt ^Orlhopedio Sperlalst •INiriCIU ------y ^ ------^ ^ ^ ------for 19.')9 \ -ill I'e elected. | jolher home jlema, as well as. the ,• Shoes Rebuilt 1. CMH-CNUIT whorovir you go during tho holitoyo witfc Misa Martha Diana, 191 Oak i Churcli W'oUinn's Society, will •ENEFICIAL’i .oiclutIvo IstornotlOMl CliN-Crodlt Cord I sUrpriBe pacirages in the '‘Christ­ • ArrIIrs and Rubbers St.. evangell.'»nj aerretary of the 'the Laurel P»ardeii Club of fOasl ! f»pen at II a.m . Dec. 3. mas Post Office," Luther League of Amertra, ia at­ Seasonal flecoiaMona will deck Repaired Moderation Idea Hartford nee* Dee. 4 at 8 | : A oarelena-slyle luncheon will • .Slinen Made I.onger, Loam $21 tn $600 — Loam llfa-lmurad at low coct tending an executive commitlre , p m at the Burnside Methodist | Cooper hall at the church where the .socletv'.s members will oflPer be served in Wesley hall from .Shorier,* Narrower or W€ MAIN ST., Ovor Woolworth’s, MANCHESTER At Coffee Breaks meeting thia week m Columbna Phurrh ’ 1 11:30 to 1:30. A tea room will be widei Taipei Reports foi sale harid-crafted items and MItchelf S-41S6 . Ask for tho YES MANogor Ohio. She left- for Polumbu.') hy I open in the afternoon, and at 5:30 • .Shoes Shined and Dyed. plane yesterday. Her ronmi ter home baked food.s, open THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL I P.M. La>uisvnie, Ky„ Nov. 25 The We T^^ o group of ('on- a siifiper of baited beans and • First Ciasa .Worb A Hm .1 Slid (Mtl IM.M sNs prM,tl, rtMU Is (Ah — On* cup of coffee to a will present its program for the rnrdia Lutheran Pliuich will meet Mr.«. Willijuii K. Molloy pf New­ It immmmH. m o AI, ls!•.#$ Mik. frankfurters will be served. Reser­ That's Guaranteed! coffee break. Big Three United mining year to approxinia'elv 300; toniorro\\ si 7;30 pm The pro­ ington, a certified grripho analyst, vations (nr tlie supper may be Luther l^eagut nfflrers fmm all , and a ‘'niembei of the Internation­ C lAoP, BINSPICIAL PINANCI CO. Any more and you may gram \^lll ini lude a worship service ' made by calling Mrs. George True­ Work Rone While U Wait! over the oiinlry attending the on (he new liturgy se arranged by i al P,iapho Analy.vis Society, will be give yourself an ulcer. man, 1.34 I.akewood Circle, or the We Give jJsJfT Oraen' Stamps "Discipline yourself a little national offerers ror >rrn« e over, .Mr srul .Mrs (Charles Rrendel Des­ prejierU again this year fo do her ohiirob Affire. J. \V. Hale Shoe Repair bit and appreciate that the the ThanU.^givinc hohda\-^ j sert and « offer will be served by ' “qiiiokie analyse.^’’ of handw'rlting. A supervised nursery for pre­ Mr.<. Vejiier Nylin, merrhandls- Use.Oak St. Entrance BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. By SPENOBR MOOSA ^Swatow, a mainland port between common things we do, if done I'astor srul Mrs Pnch Brandi and school lots win open at 3 p.m. and Miss Maureen M- Kervet daiigh- Mr and .Mrs Albert Orvini. ing chaiirnan. said anmns for all Taipei, Nov. 25 {/F) —Na­ Quemoy and Hong Kong. to excess, can cause diffi­ t#»r of Mf and -Mr* I rMiaslorts '.vlll hr for sale at Between, 80,000 and 90,000 culty,’’ aald Dr. Rdbert W. „7'he engagement of Mj.ss pa • tionalist officials t^ a y re­ MrKrrvrr 00 N S< liofil « rlr .Mias f'ainline R Strsn' daugh­ niofi pH 11( troops were engaged, some as a Zollinger, head of surgery at Plan ported two bloody uprisings Berlin hra'ed lier Ifit’i blillidav Ahn Ii * ter of Dr and Mis Pbarles Slrant tneia Mi.ssen (r> K<-nneth .loviii. Tile (’hiistinas Tree Stiop will theoreUcally hostile force and Ohio State University. Oi-fiirred nia' '.'-ith a dinnfi j of Po\niili v. formerly of Ihisi son of Ml and .Mih, George .fovln, l.a\c rh.iiiv handmade home dec­ against the Communists this others as defenders. Eleven planes Coffee, tea, alcohol, smoking partv for 16 rif her fnend.s Salur- ' to,', n. .- ai II s ni in St Mrs Paul Mia,sen IftI Autumn .^'t .NTis (’arol Lees and MiH. Mai- They said civilians attacked People of Weiaha Village, believ- he said. .Mnrvs (’hwirh f'o\'en1rv Miss Misaerl \s a giadiiati- of urn Alkinson hotli members of the Red troops in >’T1oi‘ "f M6 !Manchester High Scho 9 S 2 .9 5 , fleeing men, slew .50 and disarmed I Members of the control Yuan, I’.r Wilfred Thruvi.-ni rif An- 'I'he executive board of FViv Srontk Nights III* P arts the belief of many observoia that matic negotiations among the -if A Miri n .1 tn.l niir n| I the nation's lop watchdog body, ho will sIujw slides of 999, Town Kmplftyra Pnion ujll r t hr n:it inn> Tr.i Ml 1-A48t tHAHKS(HVlNG the rest. the imnu* n I e r St, Other troops to the scene for re­ principles of nationalism, democ- oirtllnes in detail how the three taliation. More than 200 of the negotiations ihe Hods coiiM {>rop- powers will react if the Ruasrans lacy and social well-being set agandize as n*«.ojfnilion of the ' Tin* Hiicktaiid School RTA hiII villagers were killed. forth by Sun Ysl-sen, founder of lirrn over to Ihe East German o i ic m A rv! E haI German rej:ime. hold open house at the h< tool hI MAXWELL Along the same line was this ' the Republic of China. fommirnrsts lontrol of the vital Ihirk. hot eoriird beef or h«tl 7 .30 lomnuo'.v night hollov.-ing Al Ihe same iinu’ IMbiiuht re­ account, reported based on an eye­ Action in the offshore war was access arteries to this Island be­ ^ pealed the ('ommunist thesis Dial •imtriirnl sand^^ieh uilh g I the open liou.ar a huAiiiea^ meeting — Extra Special! HOUSE Begins At Hale's Meat Deot.. . witness report reaching Taipei moderate. The defense ministry hind the lion Curiam. the Allies have no legal nRhl to tntnfn mrIrcI. O w C| will t»e lielfl m t lie atidiioi mm fiom Hong, Kong: said Communist guns had lobbed Tliini gari'usons totaling 10,000 be in Berlin, that "there is . . . Ref I e.ah rient a v. ill hr .ae- ed fie’ Just in time for Thanksgiving and Christmas. COFFEE The Comtnunists staged war , 342 shells upon Quemoy up to 6 men aie now supplied over rail, the mrelliig t>\ the ftia* and ,9f> nun l.nkr (hr li.rU'k • iJ))i ‘ lin (pl.t III \ in t .1 \ nil fin 1 m;i8U Th CKr n 1 ft t h*» ed.” man control with tank-guarded for panic,'.’ he said, reasoning that supply convoys. The Allies more Zarubin, former amha.Hsador lo Washington, NoV. 2.5 lyp L,(v- of "rewarding aggression " through of l.'iicx ,S< out i nmp (|r\'rlo|uncnl nff whitr rn|nl 'I hr' 1 nr\v HH plUH« !Mf hirru Itrrl w hite Biix* BUY GOLDEN Fluffo With the Governor's own Demo­ "We arc in no worse condition to­ FOR THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST NO TURKEY STUFFING IS likely will negotiate with the Ea.«t Washington and tlie Soviet envoy ing costs as measures hv the gov-' vl" plrnt V '"1 \nui tiv, ii^ptr ni ff5i iiiftk’ cratic party now in control of both , . . ; i^be Formosa Strait. He spoke at a COMPLETE WITHOUT SOME day than we wpre in 1936 when NiitfiiJJnvejaior Oermans but only on the ba.sis to Canada when a Soviet spy SERVE "FIRST PRIZE" branches of the legislature, Zeller the party suffered an appalling d e-' ring was revealed tliere. Is dead ernment repsatned unchanged in . piurheon of the Pilgrims' .Society, NOW and SAVE! PORK said, "He cannot use the erstwhile that they are agents of the Rus­ j.-Oolober. — | an influential Brilish-Amencan feat and mad* a. comeback two sians. In the Allied view, thisr al fi8 Republican House as a ‘whipping years later:” ' ' The Labor Dept, reported to d a y , fclendahlp organization, boy'.” C. F. Kettering, would preserve their legal po­ The .Soviet news agency Tass I'"*B-inilKid ' Christmas Table Cloth He said the victorjr 1^ iWo was i said he died yesterday after a its consumer price Index held; Ilelayed by Fog Charging that "the spenders sition of not re (ignising the East attained MUIjXl^bt ' a steadfast seriou.s illness It gsve no cause st/adv at 123.7 per cent of the i 'PP* Vice President and Mrs, won the election by their rash of German regime as a legitimate If Am Iciiglli Mill mini. .11” SAUSAGES faith in tnio|iPflYVTlcan party: be- , 82, G ravely 111 of death. The Communist Parly 1947-49 average. This ia the same | • ’’Hved in England after an government. SAUSAGE MEAT everything for everybody," Zeller (.au.se of a burning desire to vin- ! as In August and -September. T h e: Washington. w m i t m It I'.A.Vf AKF.S AM) Cehli'al Committee annorrnced Zif- Ind ,311 rieiul ill ( hri'-lmiis told the party’s weekly luncheon dicale the terrible defeat of 1936 With London airport smothered in F R U IT STAKT TIIK DAY HKillT: rrrhin’s dertUt "wltli profound re­ peak was 123,9 in .luly. Dayton. Ohio. Nov. 25 i/Pi A (Continued on> Page Fifteen) here this noon: and because there was unity." gret Herscy E. Riley. Labor fog. they landed an hour late 20 *‘If the Democratic platform, on Dept. p:i((rin.-. 85c He said the split in Connecticut turn for the wdrsc was noted to- Zni iihiri luid been sei'p luound J " ice chief, said the oversll living miles south of London and caught lb. pkg. which Governor Ribicoff cam­ cannot be overlooked in analys­ da\- in the condition of ("haiiea p'. .Moscow only a few dayrt ngr , ost level Is teetering In s narr ow a reserved can lage on a luburban CAKE paigned. is put through--and the ing the election results. train into the city. \ hid TIM) MXt IHClUOIS TOUR i.nust ; Kettering, fanjed automotive in­ Zimiblii WHS .Soviet nmba.*.*ador range with slight Increases for votprs have every right to expect Judge Blocks Foreign .Secretary Selwxn Lloyd, "We went into the nominating . to U’aslrlngloo for five years be­ some (oiisiiiuer items snd counter- » 1 . 6 9 that it will be—the state of Con- ventor and engineer. His condition US. Amha.ssador John Hay Whit­ IN METAL CONTAINER convention with several factions i fore Ire became deputy foreign uig sliglil declines for others. FINE FLAVOR IMPORTED necticiit will be burdened with a i and that la a natural heallhv atate now la .serious. He Is in a coma. ney and other members of the offi­ A l>eHiliiul linll\ wirnlh dr.nign In .••nfi red mm Inna t ion. minister- m charge of personnel "We ha\e slahlllly achieved by COOKIE Strike at Third cial welcoming party hurried in Real holiday enjoyment...just the cor­ debt the likes of which is has never ' of affairs." he said. "It is not. Di'. G. Douglas Talhotl issued a last Inmiapy. a halnnce of forces." Riley said. known before." : however, a healthy stale of affairs medical bulletin which indicated TO MAKE THE DAY COMPLETE Zai'Uhin was alt enginoer turned He snirl tills ts expectert lo rnn- — A ls o — DEPT. In his flr.st public appeaiance when Ihe several factions do not tlie S2-year-old Kettering has suf­ (('nntlniied on Page Ten) rect blend of fruits and nut meats diplomat who looked like a beavy- tinue for the next few months. IMPORTED alnce his crushing defeat Nov. 4,! dissolve but carry their resentment fered a aecoiul and larger stroke, Major Airline Adilld ( olof .M Inch Indian llend ...... varrt *1.29 SWISS CHEESE weigtil itglilei. Turkeys. T o js (Yieaper Zeller also made these points: thio'.-'hout Ih" camnairtimuil ...... lb. ib(. lines and pievented the Thanks­ nomination in a heated .5-wav con­ hitlerneas was not forgotten. " ideas, inventions and impiove- I by the Cnniidians .after an inves- s.aid, toys sir selling for less this • ' giving holiday air travel crisis ; ligation. Zarubin said lie was from the A P Wires N'nliNn, K o ja l 4 9 test; at the state conventioni. In contrast, he aald. "the Dem­ ments have had a profound ef­ from becoming worse. Two other, year In the pre-(?hiistmas buy­ ! barretl from rooms tn the emlrassy l.uncli ...... 111. .i;U' TTie lack of money in the Repub­ ocrats do not carry their feuding fect on a dozen Indualries. airlines are paralyzed by atnkea. j ing. We Will .Mso Have Choice lican party al.so contributed to the to the polls" Al first, it was understood that i where the spy plot was being luas- In Oetober, food prices averaged Just Received — The Ideal Gift Kcplilrr's ,' (’ranherry Julee rocktall Culled from AP Wires million workers in the siito snd consider" a military lusistanre Tanais PlavB'' Tew«is 1.00 which aald Kettering suffered a , flight engineers and mechanics ments for the exchange of shout $ r Iley Tea Bugs, lf)0 4'ount ...... Vitamin C’ Fnr’rhed ...... pint 25c related industries whose labor program for Ihe far eastern re- mild coronary. He complained of went out. .500 Soviet and AtoPfican experts T ■Iley Tea ...... >2 Ih. 7le Premier SaV-F-I’iik Stuffed Olives, R oz. 45c Trans World Airlines has been, (onirsets call for q srierly sd- piihllc of Indonesia. Fiskinp Fpihiisiast Towtis Boxed feeling ill Friday after returning Connectlcul’s newly-clecLerl .Sec­ N iummi ...... 'i Ihx. *)»*)<• Silver Lane Sweet I'T'x P ick les...... pint 29r struck by 6.700 mechinists since from a trip lo Detroit to attend a retary of Slate, Mrs. Ella Oiasso, (Continued on Page rhree) ^ , Friday, , (Contlniied on Page Se\en) INDIANS LOSE APPE.AL Drying Towels II limami’s Terfar Sa"«e ...... H-o/.. jar irve Sugar Heart Whole Sweet Potatoes, can 25c State GOP Explores j dinner for a retiring General Mo­ says she will call a meeting of Washington, Nov. 25 Cfl— "Hm The strike at Eastern sent holl- | lim*x tie'a l n ...... 'I pk|;x. FI Land 0*J^4nJa Butter In Quarters Ih. 72c tors executive. Kettering is a for- town cler ks and l egist i nr s of Ocean Spra> <’rau h eriy ...... 'Z rnn>i. 30<* I mer GM vice president day travelers rushing for alternate t .S. C'ourl of Apiieala today up­ imi W Mt.vcd X iitx ...... a . . . lb. 49c voters tn talk about program of held the government's right te All Willi X rlmln for xHxt lung to golf bag etc ll''ilmuiiii‘K O’d Ilo'Vf^'cad French He waa sick agrfin Sunday night. . accommodations. grass-roots opinions oh the stale's 011*1 Pay Taxe.s ! Choice Food Items for Orrsnlifg 7-<*/. ja r ‘L’ es and W .\iinnnds ...... lb. 69r Other alrllnei were expanding the flood lands of the SentKta Na- An'inhalator squad was' called laws. . .Britiiih Security force,* on F*nning\ Bread anay throngs. But It. ap-1 judge court rilled unanimously ps4'ape while leading police and that Congress had authorized the .Sinipii cut mil' By THE ASSOCIATED -‘PBBftS ^organixation. "We haven’t yet again. ' I peared that thmiaanda of aludenta. | military patrol Pacifist Pastor Jailed to a tiouse in taking of Ihe Indian landa fer a Who will lead the. Republican decided...” said Bliss. "For the Hia,only.son. Eugene, has been aervlcemen and others would not: Ulmassol. party In Connecticut? time being we agreed to expl^ore near his father’a bedside since yes- ■ get home-cooked turkey dinners, reservoir. The dam will be buiK MANCHESTER HOUSEVYIFE Sen. John Marshall Butler iR- Republicans were seeking the al KInxua, Pa., but the rreervolr SPARKLET FLOCKED the matter further ” i.terday afternoon, when he arrived .Iiidge Brvan's order required the Md. I says ctiri cnl Berlin crUla Don't let this week answer trt that question today. A The four towns, in withdrawing, from his home in Hinsdale. III. | pn„|* Association to show cause For Contempt o f Court will run for miles Into New York might- have been avoided if pr'o- State and inundate a large per- meeting In Greenwich waa called from the organization, aaid Mo-, ------— bv. Fridav whv it should not be poaal.* for ramming armoifd train We Challenge You ORGANDY APRON LENGTHS for tonight to explore the answer. rano. represented the "old leader-1 enjoined from striking. If suffi- linn of Ihe Seneca reoervatlon.’ through Soviet aeclor wllti ad­ (..InciniiHli, .N’ov. 25 They«- "5’oii were capable of making go by without U.S. Rep. Albert P. Morano of shlp " of William H. Brennan, yie" A l „ „ | j ¥ 4 s " k l s l I'*"** "hown, the order bn> the HA'IiiHl higriMllciiti. Ihal go Inin Ihia dl*U- vance notb e in 1918-49 (ii.*i* had jammed the courtrooms news-j pioit* utterance* In thenew*pa- TYFH(K)N ALTKR.S tXYURSE Greenwich, who lost reelecllon in coimty chairman he replaced. x ^ A c t m V c I l l n a l L r l U remains in effect while negotia- cloii*» *» ih. fruit cuke ftir .81 99 AIiu m of our cuatoiiirra been Carried out....\ksel Lai.sen, men friend*, young law atiidenis, per* l don t see whv ran refuse Tokyo. Nov, 25 l.’fv—Typhoon the Democratic landslide at the In New Haven county. Lynch nsk iiK iiiiu the Liggett Drug chii |Mit tlila lb. rakr ~ TX i • lions continue on the sssociatlon's fli'erl as -head of Daniair Ujrrninii- churchgoer* amt th, merely i iin -' to talk now. Nancy ciiiN-rd to the northeast polls Nov. 4. said delegates to the said he doesn't want to hold the demands for higher )>sy. s shorter out for .n L 99 Kiikcr*i lm\c toUl ux tiint the tn g rfilirnta nlal party for Titoisiii. take.* step* oil* to see what wouhl happen to; ‘ The comt appointed (wo verv today in a line expected to keep meeting may talk about his pos­ Job again. His recent predecesaqis Mate TJections Iiloiir untihl \yvW conif n\ci the 8L99. not In-rolint tlir toward foniiing new piirfy in Ihe minister who won’t pay taxes, 1 capable lawyer* for you who are- its I.5tl-mile-an-hoiir winds in the nrdiUMix tjixk of tmking It T liU Im th«- brat you hovr length Rogular 99e sible nomination for the post of served only one term each. Lynch (CfOntlnned on P age Fifteen) Copenhagen. o|ien I'arlflc, mt«*ln~ OI '" ' 'a said, and he wants to conform fo It was 1 fill) house yesterday In | receiving no compensation for their over tnxtuii I'rjigrMitl aiul inclioo with rich friitit. atate Republican chairman. Juneau. Alaska. Nov. -26 , .iP. — . Stale Finance Comm-i.'isionei and Jap an . U .8. .Air Foroa jiiinlio nntx. tiglii textured inul inolNt w llli rum nmt tradition. I ,.S District Court. But the de-j work but sre well prepared to de- ’ITie new chairman will succeed Patha to many of the 287 precincts C- i l F T 1VT TKT »• George. Conk ling cancel* more fendent, the Rev. .Maurice F. Me- fend yon I weather spotters %a,u llic ; bniml.>. \ goiirnicrh fruit «nku In m (li'coratril iiirtnl PRODUCE Clarence K. Baldwin, present state Lynch made his. statement In an storm was 480 mile* south- announcement, mailed today to were spread with fresh snow and ■ S t t l S l l J N f l l l O l l S 1.600 pre*ejill.v aiilhnrized j Crackln,t rA. or of tseslstance. natii'e but to hold you guilty of Jenisaleiii. Israeli Sector. Nov.' Fairfield, leaders of four free­ One man's name cam* up last (A8 An army of small nations .willful and deliberate failure to, re-! 25 i.Pi— -\n Israeli .Army spokea*. 5li.n., 1) n.m. •o A :.10 p.m. Thiirs.. 9 a.m. In 9 p.m. Roek Turnips...... and 20 year olds, were, eHglble arientist, suggests that early ex-| A score of his followers in the , , .i, ...... 2 lbs. 9c lance Republican Town Commit­ night -t- that of U.S. Rep. Albert pressed a last-d^tch effort today to nuih said today Israelis saw' aa Tuc*., 1. a.m. W. Cretella of North Haven, who to Oote but of a population of perience with mild forms of ter- j corridor san^ ’'Fa itti of o u r '’'P^'l'? tn A; SO p.ni. FrI.. 9 n.m. to 5:80 p.m. Tanirerines ...... dog. .y9c tees WTre continuing their talks oh some 210,000. head off, s Soviet boycott o f a new iinldentifted plane dropping also was defeated Nov. 4. lain viruses such as polio may | Fathers ’ as he was rolled in to L „ , Dewey, a law, MVil., 1' a.III. In A:*S0 p.m. Sal., 9 a.m. to 5:80 p.m. Delicious .\pp1es . ; ...... 2 lbs. 29c possible moves by their organiza­ Being chosen sre two new^ U.N. committee to study peaceful help-children In later encounters court. , professor and one of the court ap-: flares near the Jordanian border. Friendi of Cretella aaid he .\skrd about n report from .Am­ packagees Florida Oranires...... doz. ."iiyc tions.’’ United States senators, a con _ j use of Outer Space. with more virulent forms of -same I Once in court, the pacifist pastor sttorneys. asked that the 2. In New Haven Coimty, Re- would be veiling to take the The compromise seekers hoped to microbes mon that nn unidenttfied plane Rmperor Grapes ....____ county Job -> if there it no inter­ gressman, governor and 60 mem­ microbes . . . Domenico lolmc, 27, j sat In sller.ee. answer ed no qiies- charge be dlitmissed and A GRIAI AMERICAN EAVORIIE ...... 2 lbs. 37c tiblican Chairman Frank ■ M- get the United States and Russia dropped three horabs over Jor­ Wr tMliMiinr rhnigi' aoctninls; l.Tprn Trading Rtampa nal party squabble. bers of the first AUska tegisla- plead* giillly In Norfolk. Va.. to i lions, declined to enter a plea or " chaige pro- D’.\njou P e a rs...... 2 lbs. 49c ynith laid he definitely will not together before the Assembly dan. liien flew off toward Israel, iiri- plM n .A $ ’OK8 E In Bridgeport, SU te Sen. A. Ed­ ture. The len-ltory will beebme the federal charges of assisting aliens heed court-appointed Iswyera. If'"'’” , the judge held that no (Iii'ir nhargr ncrnmit within flflrpn (15) day* afler hpilng •eek another term. . Tliis opened takes final actio'ii^ authorising es­ tlie spokenman said; ”.A-mysteri­ ward Ssndula. a leader in the Re­ 4«th and largest state In Decem­ In entering the United States 11-! The upshot was that Judge John rmild 1^ held without de- (llllr. the door to much sp^ulatlon tablishment of the new committee. fendenfs cooperation. ous and unidentified plane waa publican organization, told tha ber or January after the election But their chances of success ap­ legally. . j H. Dniffel sent the Rev. Mr. Me- observed over Israel and odja. ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF OUR STORE •bout hii aucceasor. GOP Town, Committee he did not has been certified am' a presiden­ Pope John X X III be«-aiiie 77 to- Urackin to Jail Indefinitely for con- How long can the 52-year-old! The four towna in Fairfiejd peared slight.' cent Jordan territ«rry last night plan lo step down In the party. tial procia-uStion issued. A iiarade of the smaller coun­ day, Just four weeks after his elec- tempt of court, pastor of a Preabyterlan-Episcopal! dropping flares." County - ■ Greenwich, New' Ca­ The GOP Town Committee, kt , Polls' close at 8 p.m. Pacific tion as Pontiff . . . 'Communist! The Judge said the defendent church stay In Jail? j • .\>iri,K FIIKK PARKING a naan, Darien and Weatport—with­ tries appealed for Soviet-American its first post-election meeflrig yes­ Ume (11 p.m. E J o In t)ie first of accord last night after the U.N.’s delegiites to talk* on prevention of ha<. until Wednesday to sign bond Judge bruffel said: '"There i* A IR CRA.SII K1LL.S .a. drew from the county organisa­ SS:‘K G rttn Stamps for terday, gavf Sandula vote of con­ Alaska’s four lime zones. Voting 81-Na(ion Political Committee vot­ surprise attacks discus* technical paperi and agree lo appear in * n’o limit. If there weie, he eventual- r Lim estone. .Maine.- Nov. S3 tion recently when Morano wa» •WHNIOll t«Hl» fidence. will be over in sU tha territory ed 54-9, with 18 abstentions, for a m aterial submltle4l by \Ve«t but court to fkoe an indictment. The ! Lv could ga free.to 9ontinue Ignor-i iA8 —, Five airm en died ia Uw «»ty purehosts in moot o M gro­ •lected county GOP chairman. £ie blamed tiie loss of tlie elec­ four hours ister. I resolution sponsored by the United still do not Introduce slrhilar in­ minister is'charged with ignoring | P'K "otl defying the authority of' Naming crash ml a huge KC-lSS Last night, chairman Robbrt L. cery departments naw be­ tions on the resetion against the This eiebtion will Increase the I States and 19 other nations.' formation of their own at Geneva a summon... to a conference on his ■ th*: court, snd you might Just a* Jet tanker a t Lortng -Air F o rce t Ik JW.IUU CORR Bliaa of ' N,e>v ' Canaan said the ing issued at grocery Republiean party generally permanent memberZhip of, the ! The resolution would create'an meeting. income taxes well go out and haul down the . Baae today- The Air Farce oaM t n ^ I I K I I A U c o m towna havii held one meeting to throughout Uie.-country and speci- Senate to M knd raise House j iS-natfon committee to do the Dorothy, gnimp circus elephant The Rev. Mr. McCrackin said Stars and Stripes.” ' two of the men ekoard were SHOPPING PARKADE check-out for your conveo- M anchistir Conn* MANCHISTER CONH* iSacila* “Uie. steps «'e might take", floaliy in Bridgeport on the unem­ merntiershlp t^ 436, j groundwork for a permanent p.N does handstand on circus employe hut night he’d rather stay in Jail The Rev. Mr. McCracken la re­ thrown clear ef the wreckage In pitMemtiig a new Republlean ployment situation. ) I>cmocraU ' already - had an Jnmea Lloyd's head and crtishes rO R N R R .MAIN ANU OAK RTRBRTfl CORNfR MAIN O A K S T R E m itneu. body-to coordinate ittlllzation of ! thah sign. He made himself as ported to have-paid little or no and managed to get eut ”bgr: profUa to ihe voting public. More Ssndula said )m wouIi] have con- sc.ge' of . 33-34 in the U.S. Senate Outer Space for peaceful purposes^ him to d8ath U.S. Rubber comfortable a possible in his cell. Income tax over the past 10 years. name miracle.'* One ef them inoothica are ochedulod. eiderad stepping down if Bridge­ •ad 33-158 in ti>a Hoiim and were The reiMlvition^ nom inates Rus< Co.’s V fth d toF wheal's division Judge Druflel said he took the He aa.Vs tho money gpOo for weap­ eeonped with a lacerated haad^ m ntara had baan reports that tho port alone had haen tte waak spot plaht wUI move from Fnr| Wayae. step taaretfully. But ha told tho ons of'w ar and ho boUeveoAsrar the ether oedMed a tookea t m n m laJaXt aot op a Hval aouaty for tha party, ~ l^Traga.nvai,,^