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Knlglits of QsmpbeU CotmcU, k. Tlia Waathar of C„ who presented a minstrel Santa pays Visit ef D. & Waalfar y About Town Show recently at the Verplanck school auditoilum, gave a repeat To Rees Saturday Fatr aad eAUar .teaUght. Leer A WB w «« bom at Uit Hartford perforjnmnce for the benefit of the M 26a. 8alt|iaa3tv\ flair, MOa Hoqittal la«t a ^ t to Mr. and Mrs. mep^at the Osborn Prison Farm Jfoha P. Borttand, «3 W. Mlddlo Monday evening, which they Hey, kids, Santa's coming Tpka. . greatly enjoyed. They have asked town, and ha wants to see ^ u . William Griffin, 00 Henry St., one ^ He'll be here Saturday after- , Ovln C. Cattal, 123 Oak St., is of the guards who made the ar- noon, and you can visit with him at eurrsntly onrollod in the Riotog- rangementa to express their deep the West Side Rec, the East Side VOL. LXXIV, NO. 60 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO 8C:Ln^ONS) saphyl>«partment of tho Rorhostor appreciation to the troupe for giv­ Ree or thi Community Y. ,2imtuU of .Tochnolegy taking ing their time to entertain them. coursos loading to flther a bache­ He doesn't have his sleigh, but he's going to get around on a jeep- lor of acieneo or kn associate in The ,Mary McClure Group of the applied aelonce degree. drawn float, and you'll be able to Second OongragatiOnal Women's see him riding from place to place pixon Foes 1-Mgue, will enjoy a Christmas oq Hartford Road and on Main Sheppard Repeats Miss Balbara Field, daughter of party tomorrow evening at the Street. / Dr. and Mrs. W. John Field. 211 home of Mrs. Haken Ham, 77 Con­ James Herdic, superintendent of Say Power Boulder Rd., has been elected cord Rd. recrqatidni who has .-jranged for prasldeBt of her freshmen pledge Santa's visit, says that Santa is Denial of Murder — of Alpha Chapter Of Sigma coming in at Mt. Nebo, and that Kappa sorority at Colby College, Arrests Increase from them he'll go directly to the Pact Costly Wate^Ue, M ^e. A June graiau- West Side Ree. ate of Manchester High SchMl, at He’ll be there from 1:80 to 2:15, By RELMAN MORIN Colby she is acUve in the Outing During November Washington, Dec. 10 (JP)— and,then ride down Hartford RcMd Clevdsnd, Doc. 10 ijpjr—Dr. Samuel Sheppard three times Los Aiigeleg, Dec. 10. {fPy— Club, •Colby Echo,’’ and plays In-' and Main gtreet to the East SIda 'Attorneys for groups oppos­ ter^om ltoiy baiketbaU. denied from the witness stand today the'Julv 4 murder of his The CIO Convention headed Arrests for offenses other than Rec. where he’ll sUy for 45 min- - ,K I ing the Dixon-Yatea contract pregnant wife Marilyn. The 30-year-old osteopath was first into final sessions today after Manch^er Garden Club mem« motor vehicle vi(^tlons Jumped to utes. Then he’ll ride up Main Street ^launched an attempt today to asked about a Cleveland police accusation of murder, made to the Community Y. He plans to asking Congress to investi­ beta are reminded of the workshop ^9 in Novembei'; from 27 in the be there from 3:30 to 4:45, -show it is based on inaccurate shortly after MarUyn'a death. ------— meeting tomorrow at 10 a; m., at ‘’ Wac there any bnaia of truth gate the impact of push .but­ month before, ^a feport by Police All that Herdic asks you to do ;COst estimates and would not ^ hmna of the president, Mrs. Chief. Herman O. Schendel indi­ to see Santa Claus la bring your In the accusation mada?” asked ton factory productiofi on the Alfnandei' Mannella. 114 Lake^ cates. \ ‘be a prudent financial opera­ Defense Atty. William J. Oirrigaii. Takes Stand moUwr or father with you. (He ,"No, sir," replied Dr. 8he(ppard, nation’s economy. wood Circle, N. Work will be on The report notes a aimilar in­ probably doean’t want them to feel tion. matsrlal-for'ttte------sale- of Christ- in a firm tone of voice. Delegates approved a resolution Floods Underttune Rails Near Dublin Terminal crease in MV arresU where the left out.) 4 '• The attack waa made before the snking for a nationwide survey bn m w dOMratlons ‘niurwlay, Dec. nuihber went from 89 in October And if you're sick or tor any fecuritiei and Bxchanga Commls- A' few raimtaa later Corrigan Says 16, from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in Con' HALE’S Self Sene and Meat again asked: how fast new machines and tech^ up to 131 in November. \ reaam won’t be able to get out of flion (SBC) which la hearing an ter Church House. "The accusation waa falsa 7" niques already are s->eeding pro­ The major increases in traffic the house oh Saturday, don’t think -application by the Dixon-Yatee duction and displacing workers, arrests came in the caUgories you can’t see Santa if you want to. group for approval of atock fi- "Yes, air,- replied Dr. Sheppard. Tbs Ladies Aid Society of Zion "And it is falser" (low mueh mors can be exjected 45 Deplore reckless driving, speeding, rules of Just have your folks get in touch HALE*S FMESHLY NAMSCO -itancing of the proposed power and what nhould I>e done about it.' Lothoran Church gave a most suc- the road, atop sign violations, op­ "That’s right" , Dr. giiappard • 1 * ' S'*** I GROUND ’plant at Watt Memphit, Ark., to said. "Side by side with overall csssfpl chow main supper at the erating without a license, operat­ he’ll eee to it that SanU vlslta Frozen Food] w“™w_5<>0KiMe: host 104 mtUlpn dollara. The en- chuitA last night, serving con- Struck From Behind policies for expanding msss pur­ ing under the influence of liquor, yqUjiersonally,'oSsMr . in... ,your ______homes late R I T Z ^ / tire operation," including working' chasing power,” t!.e c,invention tououSly from 8 to nearly 7. Mra and operating with licenae under Friday afternoon or ^ r ly thati ^tepital, would atand at 107 mil- ih e flefendant's denial followed IfenTT Fyeihoit, chairman, was as- suspension. COFFEE hU dramatic account-of how an said, "we m--j)t have' progrf.ms to night. lL b ,P k f. «on dolla^. ' insure that innivldual'worke.'s/and ■URm by a laiga committee. Mrs. More than half the increaae in \ ii.truder struck him down, from be- By MAX HABlUBfdiV / H aSRing Qeag of Farmington !.. 8EC regulatione require a ahow- lilpd outside hie wife's bedroom their families a're not made to suf­ criminal arresta came in the SNOW CSOP ,';mg of rtaaonabla and prudent fer when technological develop­ United Nations. N. Y-, Dec. supsrvised the preparation of breach of peace clasaification w*.er he stroke on a downstairs 10 {/F) —iAji overwhdminx chicken chow mein, which was N tiN CH CUT abets grid earnings before ap- couch a.^d went to help her. He told ment necessarily involves (Maplnc- where the number Jumped from 3 Ing Workers from their Jobs. served with rice and soy aauce. a to 20. The rest of the increase was CUMS "yeoval of a ntw stock issue. how he regainei consciouencNi on vote of condetQDstion Hgsiiut green aaladvooffee and rolls. The Scattered through several typea of GREEN BEANS .VoIm Questioas Coatract the floor, and Entered tho mur­ .4ild to Adjustments Red Chins appeared assured neal began mth tomato Juice and offenaea . Joseph Volpw Jr., representing der bedroom to See the beaten and "Guaranteed wage plana can today os countiy M ter eouih^ tho dessert was delldoua angel There were 31 accidents in ROAS -the state a t Tennesaee and others bloody body of Marilyn. provide financial protection by try joined in asaiiUjif tha bias, an of which were baked oy 'battling tha controversial con­ Groping for words ' befbre the maintaining iving standards for s either month but perking srrests 10 Oz. Peiping- regime for ja ilis f 11 Mri. Louise Mortens, 10 Wetherell incKased from 87S . in October to Richer, Crisper Hdg's has faHn-frash paltry: Eosy>to-uM ehIdcM tract, quaationed the accuracy of hushed courtroom he descri'.:ed his period of time to aid displaced St. 883 in November. ierg* plHmp fowl. ttiNter roosltn, fryori and 'Engineering cost estimates on t.-lfe as in "very bad conriit'on . . . workers 'a making neceasarj- ad­ American oirmen./os spies. SNOW CROP "Which Dixon-Yates figures arc badly beaten."'Then bf told of pur­ justments. . . The 60-natlon General ASaambly b^ed. suing a ahadot -y figure froi i the "If large scale geographic shifts pressed for a vote later in the flay GRANDMOTHER'S E.ZPOP ''.'.Edgar H. Dixon, president of hou^ to the beach 'and getting ir. industry' take place relegation on a reaolutioa backed hy the ASPARAGUS PLEASE THE FAMILY WITH A CHANGE OP MENU: -Middle South UtUlties, told the knocked out again in n fight. allowances will be necessary to United Sutea and tu 15 Xareaa commission earlier that if actual The state has contended during work- rli iu moving to new war allies. Weatsni fllplomata pre- FRUIT MIX SPEARS coats were as much as 13 per cent the eight-week trial that Dr. comi-.untties. ^ t e d tha inrbposal would gat at Hale's Cured Vfith Care In jexceaa of engineering esti- "When new methods and new laaat 45 votea and perhaps 60. Lb. mates, the profit to Dtxon-Yates (Continned on Fag* Seventeen) DB. SAML'EL SHEPPARD machines make specific sklU.s Cuba led off the dahata - thia 10 Oz. sponsors "would be practically obsolete, retraining facilities and moiming with a vigorous sopport - ‘‘‘y retraining allowances must be I ' 1 (RIminsted." of the Allied resohRloo. Tha Unioni. Dixon, under ecross ekamlnation made available or In case of work­ of South Africa, ona of the apoa- SNOW CROP by Volpe, said he relied on coat ers who may be near retirement *ors Of the condemnaUML-fbUowad CORNED BEEF Mtinaalea by EBASCO services. age. early - retirement pensions an appeal for gaiiacal aup- / H e a d s Veto WAFFLES This ia a firm which takes its may be more suitable solution." porL\ / SELECTED CIO President Walter Reuther . FLAVORFUL name from the Initials of its par­ ^ hang over awollen Telia*River Dee. 9 after flood watera —— » down n — ]/ ent, Electric Bond f Share Ca told delegates that "Just as the first industrial revolution created bridge on the Great ^ rlh rrn railway within a few hundred ynrda of ^ b R n . Ininnd'n Anlena SL. tor- “ ‘XS oviet ^ te inateting Makea About a GaUoa lllfl that the C3ita^ OoBuwinUts had For Calces and Cookies la Its Own'Magio Popper 17e ..DUton said BiBASCO had also State C o iissioner very serious economic and social minus.“ Break cuicut nil an ranrail ronununieatlonrommunieatlon with Belfast and the north of tivlni ef Irirt- made the coat eatlmatea for an men were trnpp^ In their homee hy worst flood la memory of the Irish cnpUnl. ■cted correem and that ths csms problems of dislocation, so -this radio from Lonoon^e- (AP WiNfhoto vin BONELESS RIB earlier power plant, similar to the new arid more potent seebnd in- EDUCATOR BIRDS EYE ( B ^ ) DiXon^Yates project built to furn­ Hartford, Dw. 10 iJP)— Heads of the State’s five penal- dustrisj revolution" Will create ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF CORNED BEEP ish pOwAr to the Atomic Energy correctional iiulitutiqns today vetoed the idea of cKating a problems. ««• Commission. That plant waa con­ Ni Ai.M tf*rhTntVhl04ilAMAnn S^_AlA..a.*__.i « . . * A "Wo Assembly-a CHpCOLATiCHIP CHICKEN PIES P®"*’ institutions to have control over .accuses Eljtenhowpr . structed at 'Joppa, lU., by Elac- Reuther upCused Present cial Politicalai C0mnilttte-a**6S^'teOoa ^ Energy, Inc. (BED. •t*te as nmall as this, was Eisenhower for practicing !^ ilt- /Continued discusaibns Soviet COOKIES CORNED BEEF the concensus after Gov.-elect K.*f Russia Warns West dshixnd that ths U.N. Volpe toldfthe commission, in A. Rlbicaff taeaed the idea on the ical fraird” by failing to Mck up For reply to ohjaetions by Dixon-Yatcir Ihs Uqited Stats* for *B*MflL*g- I Lb. Bag 12 Oz. Tin asked for their view*." recent statements of Secretary of : .'I - \ Attorneys to, this line of question­ Labor Mitcheil;- - gressioit against th* P *ip i^ RiMcaff mid he was epm Union to Fight ^ni€. ^ BIRDS EYE (B-m .) Lb. ing, that he hoped to prove the ^ d e d or the Subject ee he becan Mitchell told . the /convention u . proposed Dixon-Yatea plant would Ihaf day of his bud: atserlng here earlier this week he opposed Raging,Flood Rearming Boon NaOonallaMJhlaa’e V l-V . TbU ng" cost more than tha astlniated 164 state "right to wort".laws which fs f««s * sf BEEF Pi Well trimmed—no waste Make# m delicious hash. with a ■vUlt to the Stats Prison Job Loss for ths. United StauM, million dollars. in W tth ^ U W . There he talkad Mnned labor contract provisions Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 10 (B — _ By TH E ASBGCaATEO PRESS ' "In the wboMwbrM today,^ hs ' Volpe Indicated he would at- over-dia.eiitirre------penal------aiti nttoa \ 1th • requiring wortete to-be union Mb—Thousands of persons moved, ahpw that EBASCO esti maiabers. Elsenhower .qqld the The United Stetes, Britain and Ptunce VtjLcohsuIt aoon on *aid, "if there is o f* aggriidnae FAVORITE FOR ANY MEAL, AT a /r EDUCED PRICE - —— -• the five instlU;tkxwU heads, Bi back into their damaged and mud For on the’ EEI plant w en tm ”fnn(^9a.v not a reply to Ruuia’a latest note wanrinfi: oT# build-up ip Com- on* imperialist power, that , Preblems Vary Wlde^ covered houses today .after the Soviet Union.” der contract with the Atomic necessarily spoken f

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4' 1.^ fRURSDAT, DECEMBER 9, 1984 ilUutrI|fsi{ft Softtfus llfralli Averstc Daily Net Press Ron • m p -fi-I Hi ’hiTf.r it f i- Far toe Week OMM Tka Wgather ------^ ------I,/ Dee. 4. 18M « ■ 1 O ..A Wauon Knighta of Caa^beU ot Ch who praaented Smita Pays Visit :7 i/ ahow recently at' the Vi 11,568 aehool auditorium, gave a Member ef toe Audit A ^ _ '. at Uia Hartford To Rees Saturday ogb as^ ■■ perfomunce for the benefit of the •f/ ’ Bureau ef Orouletlau Itt to Mr. and Mra. aaen at the Oabom Piiaon Farm ...... ' ' ■ Manchmeter^A City of VUloge Charm s a & 'iT , Bd, S3 W. Mtddia Monday evening, which they Hoy, klda, Baata’a coming to t m . A' greatly tajoyed. They have aaked town, and be wanta to aaa you. WllUanT Orlffln, 00 Henry 8t, one He'll be here Saturday after­ ---«. ttahi d O uQ Tm 'bak 8t . !■ of the guarda who made the ar> noon, and you can visit with him at YOL. LXXiy, NO. 80 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTRR, c o n n ., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1954 IWMMIIGC an ruoa M ) PRICE PIVIF ■CT H t ly ^a■aallad in th« Photoc* rangementa, to expreaa thefr deep the Weal Side lUc, the Beat Side jHdiy^tM|iart'iMwt oi the Rocheate appreciation to the troupe for giv­ Rec or the Community T. JbMtttttta of .lOchnology takint ing their,time to entertain them. He doean't have hie elelgh, but oowraea iBidltit to Oither a bachor he’B going to get around on a Jeep- *• » o f atlmcB or an aaaociate in \The Mary: McClure Group of the Dixon Foes drawn float, and you'll be able to ats CIO Seeks in>Uld aelence degroe. I Congregatlonat WoBMn’a see him riding from place to place le, will enjoy a Chriatmaa on Hartford Road and on Main --ItlM Batlwra Field, dauglitor of parti. tomorrow evening at the Street. ower home of Mra. Haaen Ham, 77 Con ry on Dr. and ten. W. John F i^ . SU . Jamee Herdic, auperintendent of \ Duulder lUL, haa beenr elected cord “ recreation, who hae rjTanged for Denial o f Murder pnaidMt of her freehmen eUKIce Santa'a visit, says that Santa ta claaa of Alpha Chapter of 8l(ma coming in at Mt. Nebo, and that Pact U.S. Output Kappa adrorlty at Colby Colleae, Aires Increase from theit he'll go directly to the WatandUe, Maine. A June frm «i- West Bids Rec. y By BBUWAN MOBIN ate o f Mancbeater High School, at ' He'll he there from 1:80 to 2:15, . ; Washington, Dec. 10 — Oolby abe ia active toi the Outing During November and then ride down Hartford RMd ‘ -^ttomeyfl for groups o p p ^ denied from the witnesfl stand today the'July 4 murder of his The CIO convention headed Club, t>>Iby Beho,” and playa in-' and Main Street to the Eaat Side \ pMgiiant Vife Marilyn. The 30-year-old osteopath wds first tar*donnito^ haetietball. Hng the Dixon-Yates contract into final ^sessions today after 'Arreata for (rffaiitaa other than Rec, where he'll atay for 45 niin- ^launched an attempt today to asked about n Cleveland police accusation of murder, made For Censuring asking (Congress to investi­ utea Then he'll ride up Main Street shortly altar Marilya'a death. Manchaiter Garden Club moBH motor vehida vt'olationa Jumped to to the Community T. He plana to -ahow it is .based on inacturate gate the impact of push .but­ bare art reminded of the w orktop SO in November from \^ in the “ Was t;hCm b ^ any btaisbMis of I truth be there from 3:30 to 4:45. «eo8t estiiPates and would not in the accutatlon Kads?" ariuid ton factory production on the meettni' toraorrow at 10 k bl, at month before, a r e p o r t^ Police Ail that Herdic asks you 1 a prudent financial opera­ Defense Atty. william J. Corrigan. Takes Stand the iMBte o f the pi'ealdent. Mra. Chief Herman O. Schendel Indl- to see Santa Claue la bring nation’s economy. ' tion. "No, eir,'’ replied Dr. Sboi^rd, Delegated approved a resolution Floods Undermine Rails Near Dublin TermiuBl A lifcaiider MhaneUa. 114 lAke> catee.’ . ■ mother or father with you./(He to a firm tone of voice. .. wood Ctrele, N.- Work will be on ^ The attack waa made before the ealUng for a nationwide survey on West. Says The retort notta a almtlar in- firobably doesn't want them to feet A few mliM tee later Oorrigan material'for the, tale o f Chriet- crtata in M v arreeta where the left out. 1 ■Securitiee and Exchange Commit-. how feat new fuachlnee and tech­ Meat Department again lutood: niques already are a-xeeding pro- ,kton (SEC) which it heariM an inaa decorationa Thuiiday, Dec. number went from 89 In October And If you're tick or/for any "The accusation waa false?" lA ftam 11A m. to 6 p. m. la Cen* up to 181 In November. ^ reaaon won't be able to out of ■^plication by the Dlxon-Tatee ductlon and displacing workers, , “ Yes. sir.'” replied Dr. Sheppefd. now much more can be exj'ected ■\.- 45 Deplore ter C h or^ Hooaci . The major increaaee in trafflc the house on Saturday, dm 't think .group for approval of etock ft- “And It to falee?" arreata came In the catagortea of you can't see SanU If you want to. •Dancing of the propoeed power and what xHould I>e done about it. H A irS P9ESHLY “ That's right ” ^ Dr. Mieppard Ib a lA ffiwffiw Aid Ail Sodaty of Zion recklees driving, apeedtng, rulea of gta to touch POR COLO W iA T ^ COOKICOOKING: .'jdant at Weet Memphla, Ark., to said. “Side by. side nith overall liutheren policies for expanding mass pur- Chmcb taye a moatmoai aue* the road, atop dgn violationa. op­ with Herdic at tho Baat Side Rec. G R O U N D ' Frozen Food ^ t 104 milllph dollare. The en­ Struek From Btalad ceaafui chow atein aqpper at the erating without a Ilcenae, operat­ and he'll see to It tliat Santa vteita tire operation,- including working chasing power,” ti.C c invention The defendant's denial followed aaid, “ we m-^t hav^ prosrr.ma to chuia laat ta At. a«^ng con- ing iinder toe influence of liquor, you peraonally in your homes late ■jtapitai, would stand at 107 mil- his dramatic, aocoiir.t of how an tlauoua^ from 0 to nearly t. Mra.' and operating with Ucenae under Friday afternoon or early that ■an dollart. insure that inuividual'worke.'s and By iO A X ______COFFEE 1 Lb. P k f. l:,truder struck him down, from be­ their families are not made to suf­ Henry FtaUiMt Aatrmiii, tvaa ta- aucpeneion. r night. !"-JBBC regulatlopa require a ahow- hind outside his wife's bedroom United Natioitt. N. Y.. Dec. l ky~a urge committee. Mra. RIB fer when technological develop­ More than half the increaae til Lb . S N O W C R O P m u of ceaaonable and prudent nher he svoka on s dowititslra 10 (4P) —An overwheliniiif Heoamg jOeag of Vtanington erttnlnal arreeta came in the Mtats and eamlnge before ap- ment neceesarUy Involves displnc- couch end went to help her. He fold Ing workers from their Jobe. vote of condemnatkm against aupervtaed the preparation of .breach of peace claaalfication P R iN C H C U T J l ^ a l of a new stock iiaue. how he regstned coniclousneMi on Cbickea chow ttiMn, which waa Vjwre the number Jumped from 8 Red China appeared ssiurtd . snAisa GUMS Velpe QU—ritui Contract the fliBOr, and entered the mur­ Aid to AdJnetiaeBts aervad with rice and aoy aauee, a to 80. Ihe real of toe increaae waa GREEN BEANS der bedroom to toe the beaten and "Guaranteed wage plena can today as country i f Ur coun­ green aalad ooffee and roll*. The acatCend through aevaral typaa of Jbtepii V o ^ 'Jr^ repretchtlng /SOe the etata af *renneteta and others Woody body ot Marilyn. provide financial protection by try joined in assailing "tha auai began with tonuto lulee and offenata- / Groping for words' before the maintaining tvlng standards for a the deeaait waa deUdoua angri There Nvere 31 acddenta in likttUng , the controvereial con^ Peiping regime for jailing IX 10 Oz. tract, questioned the accuracy of hushed courtroom he deecriked his period d f time' to aid dleplgced ptaa, hit o f which were baked by either monlAbut parking arreata HgRg's Im^ form-hook aooihy: Efl»y-to-iiM workers *ji nnaklng necessary ad- American airmen as spies. ClfItTTERBOX Richer, Criaper Engineering cost eitimate^ - on v-ife as to "very bad condit'on . . . Mil. l^ laa M«tena, 10 Wethereu increaaed from 875 ia OclOctober to badly beaten.” Then he told of pur­ juatmente. . . t-., . The 80-nation General AassmMy St. - A 1 883 in Novembeiv^ •13/Mahi 8k—TeL M|-*-i0g3 ports, largo phfflip fowl, toRoor roof tors, fryort o iii ‘ 'Which DIxon-Tates figures are pressed for a vote later to the day S N O W C R O P suing a ahadox y flgim fron the "If large scale geographic shifts OfwIlVIvo Siaed. ' ir. industry take place relocation on a reaoluUoa backed by' the Edgar H. IHxon, J^etldant of house, to the beach and getting GRANDMOTHiR*S I-ZPOP knocked out again to a fight. allowances will be neceaasiry to United Sutea and its 15 Koraaa ASPARAGUS PLEASE THE FAMILY WITH A CHANGE OP MENU: ■Jiiddle South UtUlties, told the assist work.rk to moving to new war aUtea. Westana dlpjowato pre­ .aommlstlon earlier that if actual The state has contended during the eight-week trtXl, that Dt. comi'iunitles. - dicted the pcopoHa would g H .'a t. POP DORN X SPEARS 'Mata were as mtich as IS per cent "When new methods and new leaat 45 votes and perhaps 9B FDIIIT MIX Hah*$ Cured WHh Care la exceaa ^ot engineering catl- machines make specific skills Cuba led oO the debate Uris P k r (OentimMd t a Page Seventsan) DB. SAMDKI. SitllFPABD Lb. .Uiates, tos''proflt to Dixon-Yatee obsolete, retraining facilities and morning with a vigoroua sopnert 1 0 O i. aponaonK “would be practically retraining allcnvances must be of the Allied reooluti^ The Vnloa anminkted.’’ " .. . . . made available or to case of work­ of South Africa, one of the epae- pikon, under eeroaa ekamlnation ers who may be near retirement *ors of tha condeaaaaUoa, foUewad S N O W C R O P by Volpe, said he relied on cost age, early retirement pensions with aa tapul for gentnl aup- CORNED BEEF ^ m a t t a by EBA8CQ eervlcea. may be more suitable aolutipn.'' port. , This is a firm which takes its WAFFLES CIO President Walter Reuther Sagging rail" hang ever swollen TollmBlvor Dec. tXnfter flood wateni aamshed down a raUkoad Qiechoslovakta. aa aapaetad. fol- S a l C T E D FLAVORFUL name from the tnltiaU of Its par- told delegates that "Just as the lowed the Soviet land to t»i|*irifng gnt. Electric Bond A Share Co, bridge on the Great Noriherh railway wlthla a few haafred yards of DuMla, Iralaad'a AmisBa St„ ter- first industrial revolution created mlnuo. Break cu( all rail pommunicatioa with Belfast aad the aorth of Irefamd. Thoosaada af Irish- that the Chinaea Cbaapauiista b*a Mafeaa About a Galten Dixon said BBASCX) had alto State jClommissioiier very serious economic and aocial, men were trappy to their homeo by went flood (a memary af the Irish eaplUL (A P Wlioahota Via acted correctly and that the For Cakea mad Ooolcice la Ita Own Magic Popper made the oost eettoiatea for an problems of . dislocation, so . this radio from London). - " vaa ouuide the legal \ BONELESS earlier power plant, eimllar to the A new and more potent second in­ of the U.N. ------ptxon-Yates project built to furn­ Hartford, Dec. 10 (iP)—Heads <>f the State’s five penal- dustrial...... revolution”. will create . DIacnee Seviel Deiiaalt BIRDSEYE (t-M .) ish power, .to the Atomic Ene'rgy problems, / EDUCATOR ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEP CORNED lEEF rarrectional tii^itutiqns today vetoed the idea of d a tin g a The Assembly's 99-dattM' ape- Oommlestoh. That plant was con­ ^ t e commissioner of penal institutiona to hhve control over’ .Aceoses a~— Elsewhower cial Political CMnmittae anaaUiiM CHOCOLATE CHIP CHICKEN PIES structed at 'Joppa, UU by Elta- Reuther accused -PreUdent them. It just lan’t practical in a state as small as this, was ^e^pip^jjRiissia Warn^ West continued dlacusaiotta cat- a Otatet iric Energy, Inc. (KBI). Elieenhower for practicing ''polit­ demand that the V M i M tataM the concensus after Gov.-elect ical fraud" by failing to back up CORNED BEEP 'to prove ded or the Subject gq he began Mitchell ' told the convention Rearming Bonn NaUonaltat Chtoa'a T. F. ’foiana here earlier this week he opposed IfR D S EYE (G« k .) proposed Dlxon-Yatea plant w( la*t day e f, Ms bttd'UtecrUg openta wiUi a strqag fM aoM ta Ctat more than the estimated 194 ith a Melt to Hie state Prison Loss for atate "right to work” laws which the United Stataa. ' BEEF PIES WeU trimmed—«e waato 'Makea a deUmeua i atfubn dollart. M M fo^ rs^ id . There he talk*4 banned labor contract provisions DuHiq,. Iridand, Doc. lo IF ~ • ByTIVARSpCIATBOPBBSB ‘ “In the whole wwlfl today,’* Re ^'V olpe Indicated he would at- ovei«OiitalitiM penal sitrMionx.Hli requli'lng workers to, be union (f)--'niddMnds of persona moved The United l^tatex, BHtaiTrand''Fnnce will consult soon-on •alA “it there ia sM aggriMOi. it to ihpw that BmASCO estl- the five toatjUitataU iiaads. Klseitiywr^jm id the back into their damaged and mud « a ImperiaUat powaa, tbet is the FAVORITE FOR A^Y MEAL. AT A REDUCED PRICE ThhCfWOBRBWmfl not a reply to Rouia'e la t ^ not» wanriiijr of a 6uHd-up in Com­ N' For r oh' the ESI plant wanr tm- , Prtalema Vary WIdaA covered houses today .after the‘ Soviet Union." _ r contract with the Atomic necessarily spoken forRl^adiiito- worat flood In Dublin's memory. munist military power to counter the proposed reannement n # Aasambly. which had aat W in M jOam-s# A. r N. Ai ' Dec 10 (F)— latration. Ehergy Commfsaion (ARC). It of the State Prison aald ^#alllng . waters . uncovered the of We.it Gertnhny. Washington officials were taking view until atoitoat mktoight last etgbi would feed private power into the 'gngereoU-Rkiid Reuther Said KisenRower treats 'fust known fatality. Rescue work­ that the note does not really fore-«>---''— ...... called monitog and af terntaa tae- BIRDS EYE (1 0 ^ 1 differeat problenia in —irh-yf the emplo^' ling to ansxver Commerce .Secretory Weeks as ^ Tennessee Valley Authority fiva toetKutioaa. " the ABC. Streets that were rivers at mid­ purposes. ' Paris f^Treaties ' the ganaral debate nidrafl ■ FANCY WHITE Ml CONFECTIONERS or 89 end one toatituUon for each o t the “procetaed (o the limit" by the - Granted wide latitude in their other types of casee,'* he said.* ' ments which Weeks iqakea to night dried out by daylight and 'The note, giyan to the • (hrsa cloae, delegates aattcipated^llM ^ B R O W N ' broes-eXaminaUon, opponenu of Itoited Electrical Workers Union bustneaa groups. He said Mitchell 'Lord Mayor Alfred. Byrne an- western powers in Moscow last NOTHING BETTER ANY DAY THAN A Surt Roy L. MuLaughHn. Om- / < »d ). la in the cabinet Juft'J^^ "as"a a -aqa-' pouaeed:- "The,peak point of fear night, aaid "The Soviet Union and Giveh Support HEALTHFUL STEW (Oeattaued ea Page Seveatoes) necUcut School for Bvys at. Meri­ The policy committee of tliO Is bvercome.” ' other peace loving coUiitriea will TUNA den, said more can be eceopepltohed vniita said yesterday it will file a SUGAR * — ---- —/>. , (Continaed en Page Fetali Across the British Isles light carry out all neceaaary nieasurea'j every Step o f the Way./A acatter- ^ Mparata InatituUonaucM^bL: grMtaiiiec' agatnet the firing of winds and wintry sun took the to step up their armaments and to By Bonn House Otkera nning-jup against ceCuta* ■ \ tog of Arab-Aaton Matta ware ah- 7 Ox. Can Maurice K, Slater, a former buei- place of the raging gales that had safeguard their securltyl” pectad to absUdUv / 2 Pkgs. f t Salk’s Vaccine Ired control were Siipt. Etl)$b oyston ood Curb on Polio committee Vtadnesday. The group years afier tha Wey River-broke Both Statements reflect the J*** 5f«»n.»«vernment and provld- New York or, Pennsylvania, each hes bOen investigating Communist A t, Stockholni bounds,. Water, snow and land- atandafd Soviet policy Itoe which tog for its rearmament. But the go on record denouncing Peiplig. PREMIER o food elieieo of fob to fty< bri^, boko or boH. of whleb haa many State prioone. activity in defense plants to Ekut- ■ 'i- T ' ■ ___ _ . alides blocks^ minor roads in 48 was developed almost a year ago Buadeant refused to taka a stand _ Agalnet DenuartotteM vr By ALTON L. BBAKESLXE It might Wrmk here Grey said. counties. 0(1 the companion French-German Syria reflected this feettag \ta ern Pennsylvania tmd New Jersey. at the Berlin Big Four conference yesterday's debate. Her chief dele- (A P Scleace Writer) Ribicofi Uwn asked if the Idea The firm said Slater was fired Stockholm, SWeden, Dec. 10 figuriKfor and would .tlemand the reinetate- .The seven shared four prUea^ pitols. Others moved in with right to rearm -an«r providing for tha close of .e twotay foreign af­ tolfht ahow the way aomeday for neighbors Or spent the night hud­ fairs, debate begtonUig Dec.. 15- the reaotution. Malik aagrOy VEAL LOAF start of conatructlon on a new ment of Slater ' "with all hie' Of the Americans only Ernest a settlement'of tha bitter French- nounced the completot as *'f' ^ ccto ea giving long-tsm protec­ State Prison at Enfield. The SrntV allrighu.”, Hemingway, thla gear'# winner in dled to upstairs rooms'. German dispute over the strategic Final Actiea M Jaaisnarr Both iHouaea are e je c te d to fut" and declared ' the ' tion agalnta the common cold and owns aome l.SOO acres at the Oa- \ n i e independent union was litcmture, failec to ahbyV up. He Saar. f had no light to try to SPICED HAM Muenxa, . bord Prison fiurm there. o U s ^ from the CIO ■in 1M9 on is in Cuba atUl nurstojg injuriea (Contiaoed on Fata Ntoeteen) The rearmament pact ucis ap­ take flnal action on the pacta to . Sees Ne Better Vatane January. CSilneae Justice. He h ln iei the SANDWICH or OCFFET FAVORITES euffheed in African plane crashes. proved by only one vote and. 11 of Oommunlata would ignore —y pc- 29c His-polio vaccine ia made out of (CeafliMMd eu Page geveuteeu) ■ (Coq« U. S. Ambassador J. Moors O bot the ..45 conunittta members ab- Deairite today's vote, the treaties ta .Page 8e%'eatetal may^face a sUff teat in tha upper Rilled polio Vtrua—killed for safety. represented Hemingway.' Andera atatoed.' . . (O itinnei an Page 1 Balk says ha flnda ne reason^ to - v Osterling, secretory of the Swed­ The recommendation is puraly House when they return next >> think that a vaccine mads- out of ish Royal Academy of Literature, advisory and does not • bind pi* month.V By then. Chancellor Kon­ living vlrua. alterad for safety, News Tidbits rad Adenauer'a preeant two-third RICHARDSON made the award and called Hem- sMembly, which is to begin a four Vrould be better. / ingwey "one of the great authors Cailed from AP Wires _ day ratification debate on Obc. 30, majority Is expected to he sharp­ ESSOPARBFIN ood ROBBINS The Salk vaccina was .given to of our time.” Preibler Pierre Mendea-France has ly reduced aa a rcautt of the for­ hundreds of thoutadda of children The Americans present included urged prompt tapraval of the ac­ mation of an anti-Adenauer coali- Bulletins Make Your Own Candka | to; a great teat last summer. A a trio recognised for their work Trial of $i;051.400 aiito-injury cords to permit an early start on Uon Jq the big aUte oif Bavaria. FIG PUDDING aelentifle Jury will announce about to discovering new weapons to the damage suit against Bing Crosby western defense plans. Members of the Bundesrat sit aa froa ihf AP WIn b Pkg. 14 Ox. Can . April' 1 whether the vaccine waa fight against polio. . The thita, starto'to Superior Court in Los The committee voted separately reqrCsVntaUvcs o f the nine Gen found actually to have prevented sharing the priae for medtclnn and Ang'eies and he tays it's first on each of the treaUes. The bellot states, and the govemmenta of todio to children who got the shots on \t’est German rearmament, states direct thrir Votflig. SAYS BEDS TO POqTAlL GRANDMOTHER'S Salk said the vaccine caq create, phyeioiogy, ware Dr--lohh F. Itod- time he played role of litigant... Two y o u ^ held in New York Jail fesu’ed by many Frenchmen, waa Today Bundesrat vota for the Lender Dec. 19 uH ,, Beviqfl- ki' a- persOn'B’ blood etree’m. high yix, 87, of the Harvard Medical FANCY' school: Dr. Thomas H. WeUer. M, for five months, on rape charges 18-15, w ith 'll abatehtions. treaty raetoViiig ■overeigntr' to Fereign Mkdator V. M. MeM ta hmounts of .aatibodlM against polio are freed because prosecutor digs The committee- approved the ac­ Weet Germany w as'39-9. On the eecinted today **lbete la ne Awta Jttuk of the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr. Frederick C. Rob- up avidehM complaint was based cord restoring aovereignty to the pnet crtatliig a West European la the werld a___ MINCEMEAT " Antibodies are chemical eoldien on-woman's "Imaginstlon.'' Bonn government 34-15, iirith three MIliUry union and adndttlng West stop the anueb ef ^Which cab disarm living viruses bina, 38, tiie(r former aasoriate now at Western Reserve Medical Two gunmen tie up four women abetentions, and the jSnnt aettle- Germany to tha North AtianUc If need be. the SevM ’ The key to preventing polio ia School in Cleveland. to private home in Brooklyn and ment, 34-8. with 13 abstaining. Treaty Organiaation (NATO ), tha denmaatrate its aiighk oai whether the fact of having gnU- 18 Ox. Jar The fourth Americea was Dr. take $3,000 fur coat and r i n g f Thrbe members wars Uetad ab­ lineup was 38-9. with three abeten- rtgbteonanaas e f enr 0Mita>7 Ob' Bodiea in the blood really does the Unua Paultog, 51, Oalifomia InsU- worth $750... Free World's Con­ sent on Mch ballot. Uona All the opposition votes were Bold In n apeeeh b rettaoill |w LARGE SIZE CAUFORNIA b of 'Protecting against naturally tuts of Technology, thliyearie win­ federation of Trade Unibhs is con­ Meacew radla. , - gvadtog viniaas ner to chemiatry. sidering poasfbllity of boycott for . (OaaHnned en Page Nine) (Centtoned aa Page Niaettan) D IA M O N D W A L N U T S ...... 1 Jb. pkg. 45e That is the Mg queatton to the goods produced by ..^gye labor to SNKAD Q Vm TOUOMSr VKctoie toets Dr. Max Bom, 78. and Dr. WaV f e s t i v a l m i x e d n u t s ...... p k o . 4 S c thea- Bothc, 43. Oermaiis. ahared Iron (Jurtain countries... Mfaunl. n e ,. Dec. 19 ( pi i CM in 4 Salk, ta a prepared speech-to the London doctor-reports pronalslag n v SMAd. the fovsekto to FUNSTEN'S PAPER SHBJL PEC AN S ...... lb . 4 V e tha physics prime. Boothe, hospltal- •IIX J^noD. for. Raaearqh-to Nervous and laed in Weet Germany, could not' ttaiA a In treatment of certain •49989 MUeta OpsA C O O K I E S i O l S G O O D typea of cancer with thyroid hor­ Shigemitsu for, Increasing nsMent. mad tied at e____ AMERICAN lEAUTY RRAZH. NU TS ...... R k g . S S c V i fOaalimMd ta Page Sixteen) (Ceoitooad — Fnge Fat ) . , mone.. . , Rwasians aay arrest ..of At the start af today** ------,------three Americans w)iila)^tograph- re— A withdrew today Pkgs. ^PilUmqrli BESTFlov ing U.S. Sen. Mergtadt Chase U. Sop Japanese Friendship ef bis nlUag b—to ' 33c Smith (R-Maine) in East Berlin Fresh FruH and'Vegetables Hoctor Says Pope BIG THBBB T.____ I t was PLAYTEX of eotuto, iko piUw Set itaulted from “miMiBderstaadlBg.” 5 Lbfl. 53c Sen. Prtacott Bush (R-Conn) Tokyo, Doe. 10 (FI—Mamoru^position 4Vbommunlam, but we Waebtogton. Dee. It ^ Otipnmo', tko pUlow dooigntd to m ^ o ^proyiiig« Eating To Appqii^t Coote tells so-cslled “CUtomitiee for the Sbigemltau, pamita today as Ja- want to oppose them efiecUvely.” retary af Stats DaOta ovorp night a ewsef drtnm t TOMATOES - o-.«,. 21c Tehants" in Rocky Hill he will go pan's new foreign miniater and' said Shlgomttaul "Yoahida did dtecAM B— ta*B lAtata aloag with whatever may' be deputy' prime miniater, aaya his nothing to cope with anti-Amari- Against W eet 4Um— a D'ANJOU B O ^ PEARS 2 u. 35c ‘^V aU cia a ty , Dec! 10 (Fi—Pope Hartford. Dee. to ^(OV—In the wishes of town's people regarding nation’s "position la quite flxed— > can propaganda launched by fel- aaeni with NOW! Plus X n d personal phyaieian said we* definitely are to the dmnocraUc low-travelera^ ia Jepma, thereby; face of enmaition from prefeeaioii- Drum Hill US. Houatog project.. retory I 3Hay hi* "improvement contto- EMPEROR GRAPES 2 u. 33c M Uhrary growpA to« State U - U.S.' Justice and Immlgfatipa camp." tacitly aacouragtng it. We want to | uea" and that the aUing Pontiff U braryiAGEB. meets here today re- Depta aay number of aliens ^ Japan "waaU to contrtbuU aa a Put x period to it." Rble to take tocreaelng quantities portedly propored to appoint Al- tatoed in New York area is down domocratic country to the sUbUl- Shlgemitau. 95, waa cenvictsdsa CRANBERRIES 25c at food. hart W. Cbote of W*et Hartford aa to 98, with al) balng~qua'riered to aation of Asia and the paace of • erimtoal ia the 1948 war m ' After apendihs hla 13th conimeu- a c t a n t .to Stota Ubrarton James hotala the world." aaya the 'peg-legged crimes trial aad aentaneed to, saven lARGE SI2;E t a n g e r in e s . . . 45c tlve night at the Potts's bedaidt, Mttwator. who ia feUring in two Anthropologist In Ariaona says veteran diplomat who signed Ja­ yeara. He waa pSrolad Nov. 31, .glr. Riecardo Oalaaaxl-Ltal reportad 1960. over the protests of tha riMgUUirgMMT 'ixnAtaunr' muE! Ttara.- evidoBce uacovared todicatta pan's World War n tarrander-. 'wmo-wzi'' SWEET POTATOES u. c si^o% t^a Pops spent a ‘Yalriy raatful ^Cobte,( an ox-newapaptrman. ia "poaaibllity-Tucoon la oldmt eo«- Shigemitau, a convictod war Ruaalaaa. ■V - 2 15 xdmtohftyaUve anelntont to Gov. tlaawnsly occupied community to criminal, aaid Japan’s new govem- Ha caBad hla e— vtotion “ a very 1 , For Um tUua being, he said. $ 7 . 9 5 $ 9 . 9 5 . Foa touk ' Lodge and will bo out oC a Job Jan, nation , . . Directors of Ameriesm roetrt under Prime Mlaister Ichiro uaaeceaaary thing;” but added "1 CUCUMBERS 2 ,w23c ta ( OtaBoika «iUI«aa4imiq 5 odioa Abttaam A‘« RlMCoff su ^ Asm. for Advancement of Science Hatoyama hbpaa to improve Unit­ wppoee it waa a neceaaary evU." “ .#• to' cooda Lodgo ta govomor. aiff governnieta ebeold be careful ed Statae'Japaneee reUUo— stUl The veteran toplomat, who haa further. ’ \ Grfltai SUaipg VipOUHS B o w e r . WiOtaaa IL Mifitbie of dot to lose valuable services In at­ made aeveral tr i^ to the Unltod Granby, retirpd Chief JusUco of tha tempting to gain aecurity tor ita . “The Communists tooaidar ua a Sutea, aaya he “haa very Atony ^ Given With Cuih Saks BUte tnprame Osuit aafl a mem- taereta , A ' ' grtaUr enemy than fonnar PrtoM friends tkm.** He iTTibi T ' D ec-A tar af VmJUMtm t u i n n conaaBit- Sen. MiDikto (B-OMe) ta y a Sfinistar Shlgeni Ynahida.’* —id fluently but oftoa pauaao to - V* 2 “7iSr59e too. has pnhitoly detaod that tha tlta* U already aa. “ liTtalsUble ShlgtatiUu to aa interview with. Um -exact ward ha w— dmica ag Canto to bo Brawntar'a demand" amodg BepMbHcane for the.Ataeeiated Fraae. « He has served in Moarew r - « - ^ I f o new Hatmrama govamsMta ta>BBninao> oRta M with Toata^'a.ep- (« ' I ' i A . 1. ,• r UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 19S4 . ) , a ’ ■ t MANCHEgray in^ENWG HCT MANCHESTER. CONN,. FRIDAY; DECEMBER 10, 1 9 ^ iusy B6di«i state contends fired three JS cal­ departroente—in one or another of Ex-Aides Qted iber shots Into'Patterson'S body. A b q u iTo w n eaters—depending on fashion. grads pr4>pb(M to m aki m wail mu Under Alabama law a murderer Deft Fingers m Reae'a colloagues tell you SPEIHAL LUNWES Bolton ■Hebron ml far (Jhriatmaa ■They have aids Avmua, Eaat Rarifnrd. OommiaaiaO wboo. . and aa aooompUce are equally Sen« B ush Speaks Senator Buah''la being praamtad t h « b r M d the cards will carry up to 600 Weee Ifi t » * . Alee eeadwlehei .,;V also baan writing atorias for the baatfi Mr priaw it__ In Phenix City guilty and can be put to death in The Loyal CIrcIa of Klhga Chiratmaa., by the League of Womm Voters of foreign aetonomic pcHey. the electric chair, Make Cards miles of ribboh, and enough eetla Dougla§ L ibrary \ EastBiaat Hartford in coeparatitm with . The Tha pabliepaMIe la invltad 6b Daughters will hold a Christmas for 3,000 full-length wedding « , O P \ 'Orada Grade three threa has haa bam making /m East H artford bodyl m r d Man party and potluck Supper at 6:80 gowns. O A K G R IL L Exchange Student Speaker tha Manchester and other neigh- M>a maatlag. rurchases Safe '®*l ®^»‘"»* boring leaguaa. ^ Crusade Death A third unidenUflad defendant Monday avanlng In tha Robbins « • OtAK BTh MAlfOBBSnaS ■ I stories. Mrs. Nellie ManWar- was indicted together with Ferrell Room of tha Congregation- W omen Beat Machinery The .hand Jobe range from ihad- "OcnnecUcut’a Btaka in Foralgni Senator Bush )ma played a laAd Large kitchen. A A '■r. • «s_ n ' n..a. Library Asstt. Wednesday aVening from a aklDet. roie to power during the racket* MATDfEE Da ELT tt99 Mam Thrall id Vernon will ba q; Men’s C3ub. study. 'Die sixth grade recently and also birthday niouey enve- rings, ruining and ISce, ifoathers. -^t the library building it was eerlng heyday in Phentii: City have The name of the .-other de­ By JOHN B. KNOX lie,” staring eyes, diimer faattm d apeakor at the local 4-H Chicken pax Oases saw two film'\Stripa. "Christmas in fendant, and the charge agaiast lopas. It la ixqwd that aU mambers AP Newefoataree ■ K saiiliyititiii voted to purchase a safe of Mra. been indicted aa the kUIera of the wUli attend. -I. hot Water bottles}, jiquawk- •(dii^m ent program to be held at It Roy Winther and Lawrence Pe­ America" and'-yScroogo." Later man whoae cntaade againat vice him, were kept secret because the Bostoti—If (han’a a ribbon and terson, both of Keeney Drive, are Cnarenca. E, Porter, which will on they saw ."Histdrical Ply­ ST law prohibits such dlscloeura Until _ ueehanisma. false teeth, hair, and Staiwapbanle tha Community Itell tomorrow at had won the approval of Alabama Miae Anne Guthrie of New York bow on your greeting card It waa hay, buttons, "chips off the Old ahiong the many children in tow’n do as good service as a brand new mouth" and "EarhlAg a Living in votera. an arrest Is mada. probably tied by a girt with mbra 7:80 p. m. Thrall spent six months now worrying about getUng rid of the Colonies." . KEITH 'S 55th ' CHRISTMAS IN MANCHGTER Circuit aolicltor Arch Ferrell City wUl aummarlxe aoconipUah- ," mixed gardm seed, ham­ one. It wlU be tiaed to atora,hie- Speedy trials appeared likely for menU of the United Nations 9th then-average finger deftness.___ m*™,mers, nalarm w m ciocxs,clocks, ruooarrubber wunnsworms reeenUy in the Philippine Islands a case of chlckenpox before Christ- torical and other, valuable pa^ra. MiB. FkiydA. Fogil; gmda two and former chief deputy aherift the 87-year-pld Ferrell, described KYDB In tnUI niDCnPJllBtrat RIMM* Alli^ ifiswits - flcYMn. Whintjan mnll ^ l l a R k WM if fis IDtematiopal Farm Youth CHICK Albert Fuller were held without General Assembly at tha fifth and mAuctian Am In n W n# pmnp^ UmU The Rev. Harold R. Kpen, presi­ teacher, has bean awarded the by Patterson and hie aaeociatu as lr.et meeting (A a saries on the UJf^ production Age there la a lot of boxes and dosens of other decora­ Is Exchange delegate and will show A bulletin issued by the school dent, was present. Though now teacher’a certificate for manuscript worked ^terday IoM - fiitfi brill demonstrate how to Itie a' pat­ home for 10 daye following apr Receives Award and XRlead Congregational the Second Congregational Church don’t get there by machlnstTr. And HO SHOIfioSM tern. ’Thlmble-puehers” haa os its dren's pictures have been sen^^are f ter Cknr. Gordon Parsons ordered'ah will hold a Christmas" party to­ pearance of the rath, "unless A , Alfred Helm, son of Mr. and asked to return the (Heturea or churches vrill be; Rebron, 10 a.m„ L Al •<••• all out claanup campaign la ^enix did you ever aee seme cute Httle fiaa. "TSS SLACE B X Ionr (Mae adult leader, Mrs. Myron Lee. Sunday -Achool following at, 11. night a t 8 o’clock at the home of ' ’’Caever-cutters,’’ a group of 4-H doctor’s written permission is ob­ Alfred J. Holm of the Gilead pay for them by Dec. 18. y . ■i City last summer. Mrs. Earl BuUer, 56 Phelps Rd. doohickey waggling and nodding tained to have the child return Gilead service will be at 11-'S ■ ja at you from a cardT It was prob­ glrls of high school'age under the aebfion, won , the Joseph Liuizer Robert H. Horton iuriHshed X r XT- ^ Patterson’s crime-flghtlng career The hostess will be Mra. Walter earlier." aw i^ for being the outstanding transportation for the pAvanthmcnano And S u n d ^ Cchool at 10. Th(; .1 : ended the night of June Ig when a ably mounted on a spring, set In leadership of Mrs. Ralph Strlck Denne. Members are reminded to place by aoma glrli woridng to mu- land, will preaent Siisanne Rene- blockrt- ot the vear. The award eighth grades for a j . to VeiA. 5*'^’ ^®*“* l*e*tor. wlil of- gunman waylaid him in an alley bring BO cent glfU tor the whist Advertisement— waa given at a aporta banquet Haven Wednesday^where ■they Tficiata at both churchej. the theme I BlC. ker who will speak, on her award (fI hisnia wrmonf^rincm willw: be "How i.'ball "DO-IT-YOURSELF" outside hie law ofnce hare. He had party. at DrsM Revue. Suzanne end Mar Custom winter re-cap service at Tuesday evening for plavers on the rtSited the Peaboi^ Museuri. won the Demooratie nomination Tou’ve aeon soft, satin-covered A A B Tire Service. Route 6 Bolton. Yeiyorehlp the Child T" ' ^ " *‘plUoa-s" on car^s—Mmetlmes cla Glenney who' were D reu Re­ Windham High School ■football V-' ■ fbr attorney general in a Mtterly A reception will be held Suniiay H ^ y K i d d i s B Phone MI 9-216.7. team. Heim- is a senior at Wind;- 'the-Rev. Ric'i•ard D. Clark will "V heart-shapedt eometlmes la ether m s blue ijblxm winners were re­ Gardner b. Bhbrey who lives on officimcBt a.m. at St. Peter'el 4 "^nt^ad runoff p rim a ry on afternoon from 8:30 to 8-.Sp at tha S T A T E O cently awarded silver pins given ham High, and has alternated be­ 1 1 r :' styles, with flower or messages COMSSQ to v m WAY Advertisement— ■■ ; ' U*e comer tha Hebrtm-Amston CluircBr4dt- School will be at 9:30 a.m 1 *' fz. > Asylum' Avenue BapUst 'Oiurch. Imprinted on their eatlA surf seas, by the Simplicity Pattern Co. at a tween end and\ halfback position Hartford, by tba, Connecticut For a epic and span holiday sea- during the footMll season. After Road, reportM rain in ths Amstbn There will 4.rso be an early com­ ^■^tera, deaparate after the and sometimes carrying floral county achievement- program. eection yM erday forenoon. Thera munion aer/lce in tha church at 8, 1' •ellHKyied "man againat crime" Council of Churches for Ita gener­ fifagaance. Susan ^hearer. Dsil Oonverse, ton. call your NEW MODEL route his graduation h^plans to enter al secretary, the Rev. Edwin H. man. New Model Laundering and the U. S. Coast Gil was no min at tha time In Hebron f r t 'y had led a 8-man ftdd (n the first Swift FlagerAT^atk BIG iODDlE SHOW Linda Smith anc Carol Kilpatrick 'villag^ibout two ah(| a half mites primary, spent untold thousands Tuller, and hie famUy. Mr. TuUer will give a demonstration pn pre­ Dry Oeaning paye off. MI 3-8072. Costs Slid Boots Mancheeter Eveoldg: Herald Hii-' [ t ' " is resigning as of Jen. 1 to accept To make them sUrtfit fingen away^ hroa Mmapoodeat. MIsa Susan of dollars throughout the state In ^>ply dabs of wand glue, MU of Saturday, Dte. lU h paring open-face (uid Hhboh sand­ Fire Chief DonsId\E. Griffin Work At Rectory Pendteton, 1. . - ' >■ 'i/- t is runoff campaign. the position of executive secretary wiches. Manchester R%-enlng H erald Bsys that 10 raincoats an^lO pairs te le p b ^ HArriaon $ 5 9 5 - for the Maasachuaetta .tepUat soft cotton or eeUdlose, pferhapa a Boltoii correaiMndent, Mrs. Joseph /Henry A. Jones and Robert Oole 8-888f. X In Btsuslngfaani, a grand Jury Mt of petfumM blotting DOORS OFIN 12:3D-i-SHOW STARH 1 F.M. The Suffolk, lamb' owned by of boots have been donate^or use X . found avldanca of 'vote manipula­ Convention. All friends are Invit­ Carol West will be the guest star minHa, telephone Ml 8-5545. by members of Hie V o lu n t^ Co, ed. . And afUrwanli. other fingers tion In an effort to eount Patter­ cover the with iU/satin • PrasMthHi • in the program contribution of Raincoats and Knots which serve son out of the race. Shepher(ls and Herdsmen, an ani­ on hand and which had been ■\ 1 cover, 'Xi. Intended Te « e e ^ Edwin A. Palmer, „ 840 Parker MlA M ^ Rose, Arhoee, daik mal husbendt-y club under the H em orrhage E n d s were turned over to the * T W O FOR $ 12.9 5 ! -I Thb year, for hoUday gift*ghriiif. men who know Patterson had aanoiiacad only S t, who was recently Inetalled aa hatred yeuthfulneae seems to eon leadership of Mrs. Frank Paggioli. men'for use of town aid cr^.._. fine whiikejr a n choiapni. CAsarAna White Seal, a few hours before hU death that master of Manchester Grange, and Carol,' Stew art. McDonough and The gifts were much eppriKlated ■ 4" hU aesoclate officars will fiU the trsdlctlnar 33 yeers'of knoirJkne Life fior A ctress all around. / m ha would teatlfy bafoto tba Bim- is gmtnral euperviaor of some SiSO ‘VALLEY »FIRP Paul Toomey will demonstrate theamootliHdriiAingwfaiakejramaacanafay witht ingham Jury, chairs at the meeting of the flUint' and blocking a lamb for V School Newg,/ A famoua name since f7S8. CAsarAna is an all- Grange Wednesday. Dac. 15, In employee In the finishing dquurt- show and will give en explanation jloth Ferrell and Fuller also had ' of a Mg grouting card iriant. ' ■ . — Phis— ...... Loe Angeletr, Dec. 10 (SV- Ac- Kindergarten children of the lo­ season favorite. . . always to give, good to get. been Indicted during the vice Orange HaU. At this tlAie a of docking. cal school have b e ^ busy lately Oiristmas party will ba held at Roae haa nothing against Experiences and memories of 4- trsM Gladys George. 50, died of a ■i houaecieanlng in l%enix a ty . Tlmy a She uass them whairaver doing a good deal 4)f painting and plwuled guUty four days ago to 6:80 pjn. for children of the mem­ H Short Course at tha Univerrity brain hemorrhaga, an autofwy ra- work • on Cbrlstmaa decorations. h bers. Those who wlU be accom-, Aha fkn on kef 'assimbly linsa or CARTOONS GALORE of Connecticut this summer will vealed. f ' vote fraud ohaigaa hare and Fuller UanbrfiparaUons. But aha says L"rge •■eti bally are now hanging wca fined |8S0, Ferrell |3(00. panted by boys or girls are be related by Andrea Paggioli. The veteran of stage (iind mortoe from, the elfdt^lc lights and there quested to notify Mra. T machines have a hard tfane match ■\ Her brother, Joseph,'will speak on ^Be swaggering, 800-pound vet­ ing the quick ayes and nimMe fin waa found on the floor 6f her will be' m o ^' decorations before Contois. 29 Summer S t Ths the Tolland County Fair in which apartment Wednesday and died the Christmas holidays. . The eran CBiaf daputy had airsadv also reminded to bring gifted be gere of girls aaaambUng oompoa he was ap exhibitor this fall. k : • - baan c o n v io tid V enU of cards in a plant that turns soon after at a hospital. Kindergarten teacher is pleased sent to a convalascant bo; A BIG LAFF COMEDY The Toliahd County, 4-H. News ^ -.Jler physician auggestad the that thp children are now wearing money to let a bawdy house op­ out 8/100 te 4,000 dlfferaht styles Issued this week ann(>unceil both 1 7 1 ay efavant c T c Upptn erate unmoleeted during the era of card each year. death might have b«*n caused by ski pants to school. < . Mrs. K a th ry n HeiidrickBon, Andrea and Joseph'Paggioli as gold barbiturates. The sfitopiy was ef enqr night Ufa In Phenix Qty, 'T a k a this busineaa of bow ty­ aesl winners in the Judging of rec­ Children of Mr.x Bennet’s first and waa sentenced to seven years president pf the ' ;anch Of held yesterday. So^timist Ini. nal and ing. Cards just aren’t standard- ord hooks subm its on projects A neighbor whp found Miss In pciaon. > ised—M|r,' Httle, bows In one . conducted last year.- Their books Ferrcn had acquired a reputa- Mrs. Mary Taylor, president George said she was moaning, "I attanded the " place or nnotherr BomS bows are LUCKY YOU CONTEST Were among the 36 judged the best fell. O, my head hurts so much." Uon aa a quick-tampered but keen- amdvereiury double and some 'single. Ends are of a class of 1.000. A minded lawyer whose work In the ceiebratton and itmas parly of tha Meriden cut In special ways. The satin County Club agents Shirley HUH? EVYAN American L^on toought him •timisUf last aide of 'ribbons must always face Welk and Al Gray will award cer- White Shoulders recognition as state commander in evening at " res cups and Haatauranti ipirldtn The kueet outward. And bows must stay tied. tifleatea to club members for Com­ Baltimora (P)—And what vould Olfta — Perfumes 1940. He wee an Infantry captain Mtas Rose hasnH found a nut- pletion of their projects during the in World War I t . of honor principal epaaker do if you were driving west w u Na President Mrs. chine capeMo of awitchlng fram< past club year. . and\met a iiaer barrel headed Arihur Dinf Stom At the TJnlversfty of Alabama Phtma B.^lfiatten of Woodstown, one style card to anothar and still The 4-H barbershop' quartet, eaat Law School, Ferrell waa president N. J„ who rocatiUy returned from able to compete with a girl bow fresh from many recent singing of his graduation class in 1989. tier, avataging 3,300 dirda a day. ^ t e s , will complete thf Achieve­ a trip 't/Europa with tha Amerl- y \ O p i h f A Keith HU fathar, H. A. Phirell, is an can Herita8ra"Aaan.e rit^ e NIae______MUIlSoa ' ^Bopra ' TELEVISION ment Niifil pragram as they sing attorney in Phenix City. A hundred to a thousand atylea fou;; »onfB. An-drea Paggioli, At one Ume, Farrell and Pattar- Washington Loyal Orange of cards may carry bsiwa each year JeaiUiq P o u ^ , Suzanne Reneker son were close political friends and Lodge No. 117 wiU elect officers and five miUion to nine miUioa and Susan Shearer comprise the Budget 11 wae on Patterson’e recommen­ bows must .be tied In Miss Rose’s quartet. for Uie year 1955 at Its meeting PROGRAMS "Clever-cuttere" .v«cin aerva BverydA>—AH ItIgbU lUaarvad—B, T. Dickinson A Co. the program to which all members LOU, 'Will serve refreshments of the community are invited. The \ Fuller was a ewashbuek&ng after the business seaelon. tsFOMUnOTHEitS ,|ggul*r. meeting of ...... Up« Mub _ officer who liked onately STEAK IIOU8E ■be 'Omitted tomorrow', afternoon Chrome D in e tte |nv^ plstoto ^ hats. . BEomspb# Mum* * and Jnstead all' three cluha Will 9 X r J U b t w h o G o w t was an axpeit marksman who FIVE PHCCES! ExtaiMon* ’Table with dur­ had Ullad two men in the eourae meet at the achoibl at -1:80 p. m. ssj able plastic top, four chairs with Mather- of duty ad chief deputy sheriff. g g iM io rw \ 8 IU N E W tomorrow for rehearsal. Indian Princess. . . like Naatic'seat and back .cuahiotu. Gray Busy Singing and Red. A practical homa gift at only YEAR’S EVE PJUin m fifr Hifft "ffvM " Miss Margaret McKinney of MUMINUM C H A T l T r O R O Route 4.4-A, a iwnior at Manchester Far len i 'Vfitlsua sail High School. Is currently keening Honeif Injof), you'll*b# smsieiJ at tha MON80N 833T yM r reiNid — buy the busy holiday acKed«le of the I WfnUHM CO.. INC., NEW YORK, N. Y, WHISKEY. 86 PROOF, 72% 6RA1N NEUTRAL SPIRITS Local Stocks See the Shew of the Year! lupar-soft comfert of thasa »ola-»6othars. . . 1.95 Round Table Singers for her third DOORS CLOSED of M r neason nith the grouiv They will with toft tolas, bright capa uppari, accf *59 be heard. Tuesday and 'Wednesday ' ^ ^ qiadiw WiaicrSaa^^ O d V \ at the Christmas Coacorts of the baatfad affact. Sizas 4 to 9. v : \ Libsrsi Budgsf Tsrmt FOR THI SfASON high achool choirs and are filling door adds a disiiactivt loadi \' m IROAD almost nightly engskemrita at ifiiay.aatraaca.' / Thanks Far Tour. RO-s-ntg «hjb featlyltles in Manchester. Blue and red; POWiR-DKIVi lOCOMOTIVl~ R(Al SMOKE & CHOO-CHOO VhM Nattonai fttioange nnd Hope <■ S T A T E O BALES aim, Fete Tonight T [ l £ V I I 0 N Radio InstallatliHi of Mancheste r ...... To Boo Teu In The'Ylprlng NOW Hm SATMRDAY SEEinOB The Couples, a u b of tha Upited Bartford Natlanal Methodist Chuixh Will hold its aMm VM-USIA optional Bank end Trust Co. • (lafBMrir 61 Savaa. Oiristmaa party tonight. Mr. and • Economy Conn. Bank and ^*** lAe JtL Mrs. Harold Lee, proeidente of the hr kmutr im Model Anterican fh /er flecMc Trust Co...... MiRRY CHRISTMAS fwi raVoEiTE .'‘•inEY club, ara in charge of feetUitiM. Manchester Trust ... IS 5 W ''" S l k £Caaa. ^ Tha WSCB of the church has an­ e i WMaweriS ■ • thw NATNft.fOUCM. I (AtWataabarvfbVTTuaaa. RNlfc R^bk IATCM. ’42 VALUE-ELEVATED TRESTLE TRAIN SET AND A nounced its decist4m to hoM the aH- fiNfks GREEN STAMPS Aetna Fire ... I nual Chrisimaa party naxt Tues­ Hartford Fire HAFFY NiW YiAR ^ , * ‘» 3 i s a s s s f ’? « . day, Dac. 14. Mrs. Chandler Faster National Plre AefS ( •} OenwOB ADV. .CLUB ,^ ,? a e ■»erto a* Baauo la arranging 'he entertainment and Phoenix ...... CA LL NOW" m i miM*m SbotkbW tuba- t*»> nATMoi'SE OF traBS Mra. Lnater Cowar, tef-.eNiroents. Life and ___ Pbyrtei BaMar^ "fieaaeal tiMae" Each guest will hrinp a fifty cent Aetna U f a ...... '.15 3 cm ^B BDB re x CLCB ■usual donation of fifty cents to ^ OF CONNECTICUT Conn. General ..<....400 flU cat JOLLY gfiWBBX nATBOl'AB CMtaMnm.traafi.,ara new being utantaa (M) LUM iEROO. 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■/W- , H f ! >.1^f ICANCHflSl'Elt EVENING BEBALO. BfANCHESlEk. CQNN« PRIDii;^ DECEMBER 10. 1M4 ■ x / i tiippiat bafers a Urgelarge audianc* ranga from cAtlciing huabantf'a W a p p i n g l ^ c c i v c up|«rmostm ost In ons'sone's mlmind. Tliere’U Be No Pamphlets on 8-D Day sermon to helping a troubled fam­ « nriM m each field Is worth . Diatrihuted by Police C I O S e e k s ily and to baking cakes for A about4 'ISS.OiW A A A In cash Wbut. . 4 WaplMa*bring church supper, the 58 Hamma Thresher Named el Prizes prestige Yar exceeding their cash U. S. Foxholes Drivers parked along Main 'wives., have banded together to ORANGE HAU. V - value. The awards were present­ Street got a differant kind of r y o n study for toe ministry, too. Board Chairman ed in Stockholm's GreCk- ticket from members of thq/ ^ Hamma It located on the Wit­ ^ o c k l i o l i n celumned concert hall, later the In Orient War auxiliary and tha rsgular pd^ tenberg CoUega campus, and la winners, their families and 1,300 lioa forcai last night. I t waa a supportad by the United Lutberan Wapplng. Dec. lO' (gpeclal)—At guests. accompanied the Swedish pamphlet telling a>>out a p day U. S. Output a meeting of the Finance Board ICsatiaaU from Mga Qae) royal family to a banquet in the By FitED 8PARKB Qlturch. However tba divjnlty on Dec. 18, the day Pramdent school la oMn to 411 faiths and'! tola week, lYHllam J. Threahar, beautiful city hall In Malaren. NE^ Staff Correepondeht Eisenhower hopes thera will be 20 «AM ES-wS SPiCIAU atfond. lOa two daughters. Miss bresently tnare -ar4 86 Lutharan, who baa been a member of the There was no peace prise this Tokyo (NlCAi — When David no automobile accidents. (CoatlaiMd from Page Om ) Baptist and Methodist atudenta JOKanna Bathe and Mrs. Oswald year. The cash for the awards ,I»ard for JO years, Waa again Christmas Store ■topped Goliath with a tling ahot The lesfleU werd also givsn enrolled. comes from Interest on the nine venient window dressing to make elected chairman for a third ona- lUadel, rapreaented him. ^ million dollar fund left by AJfred he proved you^ian lick a big guy to Jaywalkers and Chief Her­ While their huebanda probe ds4ip EVf RY SATURDAY NIGHT man O. Schendel said about working people believe they have 7:45 P.M. year term. Threaher, a'Deirioccat, jnw i^ree American winners for B. .Nobel, the Swedish Inventor of without getting close enough for a voice” in. the government. Into their theology books, or romp \ replacea P, Lawrence Dow, . Re- plplia reseaixh wera. hailed by Dr. dynamite. He died in 18M and the the giant to grab you. 250 were phased out to holiday A foreign policy resolution with the children, the wives re-r publican. The chairmanship rotatea first prises were awarded in lOOtl. shoppers. , ■ praised Elsenhowef, however, for serve at least two nights a month Bren Oard of Sweden as paving . That'a what we'll do If we ever __ ' / ______annually between the Republicans The award to Hemingway today, have to struggle' with the Chinese ‘‘restraint end realistic understsad- jfor their own itudiet. and Democrata. V the way for better ways of beat* the last presented, was the 284th Ihg down diaeaaes such as jthe com­ giant again. We'll use a Jet-pro- ing” in the face of recent "acta of During one meeting they may Threaher baa aerved aeveral Nobel prise given Since then. peUed alinf ahot. .000 Ole if) Korea. Now aggression'’ by Cqmmunist China. discuat tha hiatory of their church, y**ra aa Judge of the Town Court,' ., , , mon cold, mumps, measles and having received hie first appoint- / chlckenpox. He said much work dhaistting in Pearl Harbor and lesa than 100,000, which ‘Ibia resolution said auggesUona end In the next they may Study h e h o n c h a y w b r e s Tokyo with U. S. generals and ad­ to ahoe antna boya and like (hose of Senate Republican tha. lire of a missionary wU»— \ ment from Governor Croee* in 1932.' ' ' must yet be done in this Held, but leader Knowland fdr a blockade on knowing that aoma one of . them He waa elected state senator from ealled the Americana' discoveries Stockholm, Dec. lO UPi—Take it mirals, I found, "David and Goli­ headwaltatq. from Ernest Hemingway, a good ath” the theme of our present /' Our apiea Inaist the Chinese Red China could lead to atomic may fliid heraelf in a foraign coun­ the Fourth District in 1937, the It's In the for Ch ristmas •'a new epoch” that stirred sclen- writer must lhad a lonely Ufe and "New Look” in the Qrient. / have also comparativkly reduced war. try someday. first Democrat to hold that offieg' tile w'Oikera all over the world. ■ In 91 yeara. "face eternity. Or the lack of It, We wrestled wllh the giant /in their forces—perhaps jfor adven­ Reuther and other CIO oAcers . "The mlnieter’e wife mutt be Pred. Gunnar Haegg of Su^eden tures elsewhere. \ - were to be elected to new terms \The new director is a dltector of lauded Dr. Pauling as p pioneer In each day.” Korea and while we. bloodie^kl* mlUng and able to participate Jn Under these conditions' the Pen­ without opposition. every phaser'of church life—from the Firat National Bank df Man- aCienoo tor his work "In a diver And "for a true writer each nose he dug too many Ani»ican cheater and of the Qonn. Vitfley graves. / tagon thinks the ROKs cOuld con­ sihging in the choir to teaching in ally of subjects ranging over wide book- should be a beginning where tain Any attack—and give toe tax­ Mutual Hail Insurance Co. Belds of chemistry, ^ sic s and he tries for something that is be­ We’re laoving GIs o u ^ f Korea the Sunday school ana to counsel­ \ Party Planned yond attainment.” as fast as the ROKs cap'^take over. payers a break. The ROK army Parsons’ Wives ing the women.of toe tourch," Mrs. oven medicine.” doesn't: favor laundry iinlta or E. E. Flack,, wtfa of.'-Hamma's A Christmaa party, aponsored by The'King arose from his gold . 'iTie Americisn novelietgave these It’a doubtful.— no matter what— the Democratic Town Committee, If they’ll ever returyf to the Asian hobby israft ahopa which make an. dean, told them. and red vdveted chair to present views in a meaaage accepting the American dlvlelon cost $400,000.- will be held at Civiea Reetaurant, the winners. With g260 gold 'laedals, '1984 Nobel prise for literature. Re­ mainland, except^r>r shore leave GoXo School Mii. Flack aheuld know. Sht has Route 6, Monday at'' 8 p.m. Tha In Hong Kong's/Eternal Joy Ball­ 000 to equip, against $20,000,000 w h y w i n d u j i l with an old-fashlowd watch? blue and bi#wn endiosaed leather covering from accident injuries, he for natives. been the wife «f a mWin W ner for 88 chairman is Charles Jurgelas, iu- folios contalnhig ilkoninated diplo­ room. By NEA Servloe years. aisled by Charles N. ^ s , Alex was unable to come here for the We’D^Olve Cerma On the political aide, a auggse- mas. bad a cl«|ck. llMi King shook acceptance ceremonies His mee- tion last winter that American Springfield, Ohio (NBAl — . Blozie, Joseph Krawakl, and Stan- hands warmly with each winner wage, read for him tonight at the We’r# trituig frientfs like Korea boys be eeht to Indo-Chinese jun­ ‘Whither thou goest 1 wiU go.” Hats tha: Rtck well have a ley Johnson. There will be a short and chatted a Jtew moments. Nobel banquet by U.S. Ambassador and Siani/and what's laft of Indo­ gles scratched the bottom of pub­ Simple words, those, but to the dietreealng sameness. One hat that business meeting'followed by a Then, in aq^ordance wifli cub-' John .Moors C l^t. said: china We’II gladly furnish weap­ lic oplnionpolls. y/ Hamma Divinity School wife that adds a touch, 0* variety to' tot get the watch buffet dinner. Those attending are tom, each wmaar backed acroit "Having no facility for speech- ons am know-how (plus air and On the military aide, a lt'u .S . declaration from the Book ^ away-from-home wardrobe is' asked to-bring a gift marked for a sea^ufcle) to plug any Red Chi- Ruth serves as a constant remind­ celled a “flowarpot." It looks like boy or girl, which will be dis­ the platfom awdy from the Kipg, making and no command of ora­ generals — from MacArthdr to you’ll never tributed to children in town. a|Bce it is not permissible to turn tory nor any domination- of nese putsch. But they'll have.. to Bradley—oppose ejur GIs fighting er that »h^ will ona day be ■'the a deep cloche of velveteen 4flth a tl^' foxholes with their own parson’s wife.” TUfteday Feto one's back on hitm Tbis can be an rhetoric,' I wish to thank the ad- in malnlsiid 'Aaia’aM ca' peuldtea. cuff in front—4nit it laces open in have to The Christmas party of the agonising ordeal,'with th* toar of mtaistrators of the generoadty Under the “David gnd Goliath” Knowing that their duties will the biHik to pack In no spaqe at all. From Hawaii through the Pa­ Timothy Edwards Fellowship will Alfred Nobel for this prise. ’ system there'll never he another be, held Tuesday night at 7:80 at cific Island bgsea and Japan to Korea. wind *T Legal Notic* •'No writer who knows Seoul there are visible signs of Wolcott Chapel. Sherwood Martin, Writers who did not iw^lyi the pull-back. president, said the party had been "^AT A COURT OP IfRPSATBbrM prise can accept it other ' W f Bet for this date to avoid conflict ■■■\ ■f'HaadtiM er within and fnr--Ihn After dark, Hoholulu'e hysteri­ N BstHct of MsneiiMtrr. On thr Tth day humility. There is no nOed to list You’re in DutcliX • with other events scheduled on the M-December, A D. 19H.' ' theae writers. Bveryons here may cal streeU recall World War II. regular meeting night of the Fel­ ^Presenl. JOHN J. Wi^KVT. Judge. make his own list aecording.'to his .pie.of the 25th Division (returned ^Syomore lowship. 'Eetate of KlUsbeth Intmse. tefe q knowledge and hia conaclence. from KorSi^' oulhum^r possible If Lights Ignored Caret Night Set Msncbeiter, In said district deeested. dates, ten 6^ one and get their A Christmaa carol aing, spon- Upon srolicstlaa of ilaroM A. ‘.'It would be impoasibU for me kicks having ''Mother’’ tattoed on accurately test , Dumas, admtnlstrstnr, pTairlns for au- Grand Rapids.... .Mich!, UR — sored by the Union PTA, will be UiorHy to,iell edrtalD real eiute par- to ask the ambmuador of my coun­ bleeps, I held Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m., at the UeulaHy desertbed la said applicaUon try to read a speech In which a Tbe Pentagon figurea that "Watch op het voetpad!” ROASTING CHICKENS on file. 11 Is " wrtter-i^RU.of the things v^ch If it's Dutch to you. that'a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth ‘ ORDERED; That the (OreSPlnc appU- body power sunbwlng on Wi way Grand Rapids traffic er^neer A customer of ours says she doesn’t dare buy chlgkBBS Newberry. The sing will be held linn be heard and deterndned at ih« art in Us heart. Things may not klki worries Peiping rnore then If outdoors, weather permitting. If >bale( office in Manchester in said be imaedhitely discenuble in what Jerome FrahkllD meant it to be. anj^here else. If she doM her husband sayt, “You didn’t CROTON trlct. on the ISth day of Daeember, It were shivering in s Korean tent. The Dutch'lettered sign has been AQUAMATIC VIKING not. the elnr will be held In the m.O. 1914, at tan o'clock In the tor*- a man writes, and in this sonoe- Reason: In Korea a Gl le pinned go out to Olcott’s to Ret this chicken; I can tell by the basement.of the .First Congrega­ soon, and that notice be given to all tlmies he ig. fortunate, but even* posted at a tnidtown Intersection down, out of any major ahbw. But prompting Grand Rapida pedes­ taste of it.’’ We are drtly five minutes from the CtMter , yourae^’ an up-to-date Csoton AqvAiU'nc tions! Church. This will be The persons interested ih said estate of the tually they ahi quite clear and by with our tea control he could second year that the sing will be pendency of saM appileatloa and the theaO and thb\degree Of alchemy trians to "wait on the sidewalk'’ In and you will find it well worth while to buy here. •AAt I kept Fully and evenly vcound by your nalurti Ume and place of hearins thereon, by Shift quickly to any threatened'Ja- the heavy Christmaa Shopping traf­ trriit moveiiieati. 23% inoK eccuraie than iu . held a t .the home of the New- piibliohlns a copy of Uu« order in some that he posaeaaes hq wUl endure or land — like the Philippines, For. fic. berrys. 48H residents are invited V >w«paper bavins a circulation lA said be forgotten. mosa or Janan. Furthermore, he ■I compeUlor. waterproof*, dualproof, ihockpiW, X dlsti______strict, at least five______days before tht ... ' v Franklin hopes the sign will car­ ROGER O L C O n balance ttelT guerenteed for life, to take part. day of Mid hearing, to appear If they Writing, at-Ks b«sst, is a lonely cot'Id raid China's endless coast­ ry a stronger meaning to A greater Church News see cause at saM time and place and line. making Red aeaeide eentriee to.3, West Center StrM t ■nti-magnetic. . . it’i' the noet BMdern watch b« heard relaUvn thereto, and make' Ufe. OrgantuUons for writers pal- portipn of the City's predominantly MltcheU S-78S^‘ The sermon topic of Rev. David f . return to., this court. Hate ths writer’s lonelihtsa but apply for mountain duty. Dutch-backgrounded residents, in the world. Come aatd get one! Crockett's Sunday.Jnorning-aerv-- -JOHN J. WAILETT, JUdse. doubti lf they improve his writing. •Mr Cnils 4ipy of thin ly. Vice President Richard M. tarium, Waterford- ’ IP order 17» atUne newapaper having a rlr- fixqn telegraphed Mayor David X, Taffeta , cuUllon.liTeai. wwaufstd rrohatoIMVirSiqef UIBirig:gdiatrict wnhli Aronlnirg. expreaaing bekt wishes »eo daya fro* the ilafe of thl» . ovdeV BEA LITTLE and reUirn mhke to Ihja court nf lii for the test, and reminding him notice given. . ' . -I the ''eyes qf- the natloiT were> upon 195 Spencer St,—'Tel. »n-9-7757 . JOHN J. WAIAKTT. Judi Ashland.”, , • — PRESS ^Holiday IKEARMibE IT’S McCONVILirS FOR- i Hose Ensemble i • • J . • ‘ 5 > 7 > l tfnaths s it Sgrsis Christmas hopias Fw i b b ^ ft! $22,91 (A) LuatTo'ug Lame’ ...$3,9!^ The swigh of elegant yam dye * 1 .0 0 -p 3 5 * . and black ...... $2.99 taffeta: The lovelineM of Vene­ tian lace sprinkled (With rhine- (B) Leather muccaain. black i 3 for $3.00 stone.s. All this on a completely iuyalired combination X; tufiked full-skirted dresis. . . top­ CMiRttry Baskdti FOR ALL YOUR $3.99 X ped by a fitted jacket with rhine­ SUIT ' ' ' f ' i ' " '■ ' stone trim tab collar, peplum miCMtaiitri ' CHRISTMAS (C) Warm quilted booties. Black waistline. Very holiday-minded and royal print . . . .$2.99 liuet at a twice-the-pricc look! GREENS CLEARANCE The most different Hose Sizes 14 to 20. In mink and blue. up IE SURE TO SEE ilS (P) Indian beaded moccaain HRST FOR THE FINEST with ^ur collar. Red and erer made d I royal ...... , . . ;$2.99 1 ^•plrwRwr eed eder reiliteel I- piei-ewu iMeft * Absorbs iRoisturo and. parspiration O h rittoiM POINSETTIA . Hr henHb end deleWeaaa. -■'I TriM SAVE TO $20 * Taiiorad forindividual fif . 4. IgnraMfwaifd At " PLANTS 50eW “ -• Longar waar dua to graatar stratch* LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POTTED it Many. Morq Stylea Tb Cheoet From THEY SHOULD. b e $79 ' • b ilif y RtatM tlilt • 4 ^ m PU N TS AND CUT FLOWERS AT B u r to n 's Come prok your gift . . X. ‘ M' * Lass subjacHo snags Prim MOST REASO NAlU PRICES U RG E SLIPPER ^ Fashion's nowost skodos ' G i l t ^SELECTION FOR W klehovor you chooso — you’ll bo i^lL THE FAMILY *0 I I ‘ C«rtifie4|to . goHTng eliieefw tk«f $.p^o-l*l-$ ■ *t- lolvas ovary gift, problam McCONVILLE’S GREENHOUSES high foshio^ ert low prieo. 302 WOODSRIDGf ST. ^ TIL Ml.f.5f47 'OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS" L h ;j , i t B u d q > t ft — [ M m K o m iti iv O iv h R . - x ^ V ■ ■ J * » '■% '■ .J L

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MANCHESTER EyBNING HERALD, ^ C H E S T O R . CONN, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10. 1984 MANCHESTER EVENINd HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 Portable Radar ■*-r WOXM—Ml* Canada Pilot Back' Afiociated P tcbb cittsena’ oommittea yeeterday to Daily Radio W H A I ^ « Skywatdh Schedule Speaks at Temple Wage Pact Nears Lodges Planning coordinate the efforts of vartoiu W IM ^IM * Slated for Blind From Red Prison IndapMidenUy formed commlttsea Officials Named In Bake Dispute ' Combined Parly organised to prevent Thomp PhMkdelphIa, Dac. 10 >—Port* Mtardsiy, Dee. 11 , vine’s biggeat Industry, the 12— S a.m.' Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 10 (P>— low-Sanford OaiiMt (3».. iM Homs ablh/Igdar aeU for the blind may ...... Dick rhiach* GdTdon Pomeroy Neiw Terif, Dee. 10 (PJ—Appoint­ Bridgeport, Dec. 10 (P>—A 32- ■y tna niaio b u u u c *^^ w t ic —Aviday wuh g— 4 a.m, A Canadian flghUar act, the hor- King David Lodge No. 31, lOOF, leaving here. ngelow-iBtoford I CaBarroaar b« (inly two years In the future, ...... Vehutaers Needed ment of Wee Gallagher and Harry and . SUnast Rebekah Lodge No. art SS5S~S*"* 4— g a.RL ...... VolMteen Needed rora of two yearo In a dommunlst SSY hour negotiating aaoetoa baa rs- confirmed -yesterday It Is/utak- OIH—Newit«« sightless H^erford sclen* 6— * a.na T. Montgomery as asiistant gen­ 39. lOOF, win Imlda Joint Christ­ Ing of coneolldatlng ita ....l.....VataMoers Needed prlstm camp behind him, was, | aulted in "tentative agreeniant” on mas party in Odd Fellows Hall on f> ^ lts Watcb •—IS Noon ...... Rblagd MorOi, Douglaa 'Stevens eral aqanaceiW of the Associated sonvtlle and Anutardan N. ready to bet off on Uit sacondT a two-year eontraet between about PYlday, Dec. 17. at 8 pjn. plants, but has dec r«iiM Vo* ___ j> -F rtdsy with Gkrroway , -J Dr. Thomas A. Benhsm, asstst- Noon—S p.ra ...... John Bleaso' ■ ' Pretis has besa announced by Oen- 500 bakery truck drivers in thS a«vM .W D R p ^ m o s 'n ' Andy 5— g p m . happioeirtllght of his life today. A wall planned evening ot enter­ whether to move the Amsterdaai ^ World Ws Uv# la 'Wnt professor of physics at Haver* ...... Votaiteeni Needed aral Manager ftank J. Btaraei. Bridgsport, Wgtsrtmry and Nsw tainment. under tha chairmanship g— S p.m. . ftobert Rtnguette, Sydh. Ldr. A. R, (Andy) Mae- plant hbre or vlca Ytraa. The corn-* * v ^ y - N i i s Watch ford, sold yesterday' that within Alfred lUn- OqUagtoCi A general executive Haven areas snd 11 bakeries, re­ of Vbrginla Keeney snd Albert mittee plans a puUlc meeting next ' .Sqdn. Ldr. A. R. (Andy) Mac- ports Joseph Cleary,' aecretary- '■ 'Jflumttm V^IC-Frldsy With Carroway two yerog America’s blind may be I M f i M S I since IN I, will continue in chsrge UNTIL Conlon, will be enjoyed. Santa' week to which i t will invite of­ » —10 p.m...... ‘ ...... M a rjo rie Burr, Prances Catalan, bare Thursday^ He eUpped fromi _/ •f the personiMl department, A P treasurer of one of the three AFL Oaus, with his pack of toys, will ficials* of the/stpte government depending on portable radar in­ y , .i Daniel ,.C^^ Sylvia OollinS TSamstera’ union locals Involved. make hU traditional visit to ths stead of seeing eye dogs and canes. a Canadian Psidfle sdrilnea plaM/ newafeaturas and Wide World snd ot Bigelw-Sanford. k ^ Y -N I g h t Watch N B. Nyce. Jennie Harding WITH CHFTi FROM Photos, the latter an AP suhaidl- Until the union members vots on brightly decorated Christmas tn t. lUM nuUaM •In an article appearing in the . (Alternating Weeks) from Hong Kong into tha Waiting the Contract next Thursday, ita de­ S - D d a y Refreshments will be eerved. k M iu current issue of the publication of arms of hta sobbing, but over­ ASK fl4.(Ma ON DOG I^ITE Kolto WOTM-Bd Morgan 10—Mldnlghti ...... Joseph Marcln . . *T(ontg«mery, traffic executive tank will be kept secret, CSeaiy Sof* Orivint Day Those bringing children are ask­ k’a waxworks » i U - the American Institute of Physics, Volunteers may reglsMr gt Ova Defense Headguartersy^n Mon­ joyed Wife, Joyce. /. ■gld yesterday, although he re­ New Haven, Dec. 10 (F)—The Dr. Bei'-ham wrote he and Dr. CUf-' since IN L has respoqsihility for OBCBmiMr 15 ed to bring a 80 cent gUt with the perento of 8-year-oId Sandra Bar­ •: Potks Boy IVIIAY—MgtU Watch • day, Wednesday, or Priday ;. atUmoon from 1—a p.m. Clidl Defense Later today the couple, togetber LARSENS ported ,dhat muiagement “With­ WTtC—Caralcads S tporta ford M. Wichter, of Massachusetts ntWNaper msmbsrshtp rslatlons, child’s name on Jt Adults wishing rett of Hamden, claiming she euf- ^or Bnma WDKC—Moods lor Kcnaaaea Headquarters is located bi. the basement of the Municipal' Build­ for the Rrst time since the vt. eoaiimudeaUans and businesa af­ drew" bn tha question of a pay cut to sxchsngs gifU srs sskrd X Kolto WCJTH—Croasrrida Institute of Technology^ are work­ ing, at the <3enter. . eran RGAF pilot was ^ o t down I andteturn tb the S-day week, tlie ferM a. permanently disfiguring Vs wsswMka U:W>- ing on an improved model of such fairs. ' also bring a SO cent gift marked famsl scar and davaloped a fear m over North Korea, will board an BtansI said the' promotions re- largest of the 1) firms involved ere WIAR WHITI for a man or woman. kY->Mawa; roUts Boy WHAT—Wits Waton radar set—seeking to eliminate RCAP plane for Edmonton and the Ward, General and Continen­ _■ after a dog bit her on Oct. 12, -wonsa la Boas# WTIC—Cavalcads of Sports the problems raised by earlier flecUd the "broadened scope of Ylled a $10,000 damage suit yester­ WDRC—Moods (or Romanes Montreal where he ui|l seb his .their aesignmenU.’’’ tal Baking Co’a AT NIOHT SHBX TO HOLD CARPET WUTH—U>ndon Studio MSlodies types. Fr^ MentRl Aid [law is ajiardship.on many-ly people.people day against the dog’s three ellege'd saworks two yoiuig sons and two dgi^ters Oanaghar opd Montgomery Thompaonville, Dec. 10 The eventual model, imid Dr. Ribicoff, with' Roselle in ig r tt- that he last aaw in Noymnber, owners. Agatha, Leandro, and El- WHAY-Mts watcb ment. said he believea that most Jolaed Ue AP in 1037. H^yau muti walk m p—ify The town selectmen appoints tie Bianchl. kY—Wsstora Oaravaa WTtC—ium ilgbu Benham, would do away with the 1W2. '/ '■ 1 D eaths iM St N ight is* Advertise tn 'p ic HCTii^i-~»It P»yt ~ ~Mtt riala BU W D R C -llW s (or Romanes annoying steady vibrations of By State Backed people who can afford it will pay Gallagher, bom in San Prancisco HT vfTOTIv wT TfiM***# KIFR'Vyv ^ W g r a —London Studio M sl^ sa other sets,'Would be able to detect for institutional cars voluntarily If In a hurried press interview | In 1*11, graduated from Louisiana _ ‘ Air F b»c« Pheto.’ sek's Wsaworks here, he turned aside all/queetlons •tat# Uidversity in 1030. He work­ ■ abU Abraham FeWlna* samttMng wMto m light WHAY—News: Nits Waleb smaller obstacles in the wearer’s the law forcing them to pay Is re­ By THE ASSOeCkTED PREM ■Wsotsra Owysaa Hartford, Dec. 10 (/t)—^^Superin­ pealed. Roselle reported that aoma conoemlng his axperianesa in a ed on the Baton Rouge, La., Staie- imi>-Nsws path, and w murder, killed hlmeelf laat night to Portray Wise Men Life," ^ based on the book by the ard A, Butler, about M, wife of WeaUter' ^rhapa further snarl Oklahoma’s, same title by George R. Stewarf. Britain’s chancellor of the exche­ WINDSOItS 003 esse of thq unknown corpac. He is vice president of the Syna­ quer and a noted authority on the Paris, Dec. 10 (Fh—TAe Duke jT--Apwr Bwenads gogue -Council of America, direc­ “ — Mflisr St Claire, a amiung, talkatlva In Pageant Here arte. Died Thursday. snd Duchess of Wlndscw loft Paris used car ialeeman, waa a former tor of the National Jewish Wel- Chicago — William A. Wieboldt, by train today to take ths Unar y-' buatneea aaaociate of DavlA Pred fars Board, editor of the Jewish 97, merchant and philanthropist, United Ststee for a tHp to Amer­ ith Church is fortunate in be­ Ledger and contributor to the ITrfhwartesimda Hagler, Jr., Port Worth, Tex., who founded the Wieboldt Stores, ica. r r ■chained with murder in the Okla­ ing able to carry out tha anbient iNw Schsff'Herxog Encyclopedia of — Brale homa torch slaying. Religious Knowledge and is ah Cruicmit Ponul pabdrdiiM Vaadereoeh traditions pwtalning to the three A charged body was* found Oct wise men In the Christmas pag^ hnthor of a number of books of a 10 hear Davis. Okla.. in a burning religious nature, besides being a A Gift Ha's Sura To Priia aant at tbs church on Sunday stAtl(Mt wagon Hagisr had bor­ trustee of a number of Hartford’s THIS WEEKEND IE SURE VISIT rowed h. fsw days bafore from hit aftemooiL These trsditiona were Civic and charitSbla organlsationa sx-wtfe. \ tbst one was elderly, one middle- A social hour adth dessert and At rffbSMiii ’ B*>Shees to Oiwi baked gooda far any aioasliia. ' stmtahw tof w Ada. ; WHITE HOUHHD TURKEYS return to. college. His family SawtMf—iee(B(*ec' O f Sm all^ l^aa. thm Sun... Wa apccisHae in: \ has been very active and is well SHOP H I EASE \ BIRTHDAY CAKES Stetmi sisani bunv . i i knowm His brother, Alfred Rog­ y A . M. to 9 P. M. y givta him smts eatos Ow im tkm have bepA wfuwrs'at the Baslea Stow In the Oven Hundreds ef Gifts WEDDING CAKES to o ls ^or ers, was governor of Bby’e State and Uyiet and kaadtim^ Dvaeaai Oass the poat-twf We prepwre ratoy tor the oven. recently. His sister was a canr FTm Parking ^A^Our Products COOKIE TRAYS, ate.. dldate Gtrl's Nutmeg State. His ' to tmomfiam. fOe Lb. N. Y. Dreased Under 20 Lba^—Over 20 Lbs. 50c fsthsr has been writing a history 1 A rthur D m c Sturts Oven Fraah Dailjr TEL. M l.f.6l7l S'-ky not m p ih aad Tee! We Pull The Teadons—Deliver la Naacheater T ^ H o n d y of tha to Nsgro race. A young » f o k t 4 p id t ap modal tedayf s M i i y ; > : FRANK HARAMmOA ^ : Hdnfit . RTBT'aRH- ASH SWAMP BOAD, «LASTpNBI«r TEL. MEdfenI S-2415 ••FT •BitTIFIOaTaR '<■ MEBRT OmdmMAB TO ALL! * l : . / l Mueho:v._ Oi«0 kka ihh TruVol gtoardina HwO naw, dHfarant •10 I In tbo bout tnuio Brnlda^f G^Nuountu on tbo* g^onol HIM YMR .,^ ’VMS t o to iItsa^to wt tompvy# i fiu iC'V Ji:$portcoat •MOITOrSW \' E^to wa^Ma jj^ r& frish m ’ dH— nuHira pou caufoct tlooua lungibe W nib II nn*^ w iy yno ■ /- ’■ tav# kka anMgk la play Oa . .. t k e e p y o u s n u g a n d ’ FROM YOUR FRIENDLY STORE’ nanuiiFUj •• gnouo •ow-i oow w Towny k kka wto dm nicatt Chfi^ 6 •ftrai g*T* unnra osor lUTTr «Tkai» gaf rigid ;aa down ' c- WARM ON THE COLDEST HI OH riMi son /tora and pick out ana at 'd|Ma tosivtiful aU wool iWINTER DAYS . . Sparicaolt k i kfs. M R fT J ' bbfl ^looking ibaidiia Auul ' INCO^PO RAT E D • • R ( Including Toasters, WoffU Iront, ‘t'an Jpkristmas oMOi. .H at iMdkismMrdiihi 601 MAIN ST. MAh^CIRESTER , Mixurt, Flat Irons, otc. Ipvr.yau far K And w / a ^ ------r - l\. -sparicnal h suck a proa- daksaspisn imm g«T>d aw« iMifT"ararf^ ■i ' /atoo{,^fb...wagubr* ‘ la i)oei no maaeura b {liSl ta t o sufU.-'*

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fAGH feiGBT . • . m W CHtenSK EVENING H£KALD, tlANCHEiBTBR, OONN. PRID^T, D1 10, 1951 V ’ •• "X ' . ■ ' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH. BIANCHE8T1R. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, jt54 Bonn CkiTammont UT cMtins about had received .direct aupport from — ^ j F 0 t ^ r here at home ter then extend a tor aoma propacanda davica whith tie. D r o o d l ^ Open’ Fonim helping hand tve the man ar- tion which reqtiirat' an afiminto- £vtttiit0 %ralh ^ nIU populariaa tha idaa. If Japan ia going to be c)oae to rested. H . . Shigemitsu for Increasing Soviet WarriR West issue in both France and West Doctor Sayg Pope trator with jnsny more malifiea- ia one aida ot the picture. u a,. that haa to come .abotlt be- By BtMlBfi PBICB I am not a phi ithropist but Germany. It holda out tha throat ;‘? * a ji£ U 8 • n ^ t Kind af Oirlatmasr* before this reaches tiona than those of a ■ praissstonal ItBRAU)UD MUKTOfl me. T)mC other aide ahewa aotnc ale- cauae Japan cornea clone to ua, of the press J of a permanently divided Ger­ librarian, said he thought. last UWwair W To the Editor, will hsve Visited this iltMia and ex- On Arming Bonn many and aliegaa new dangers of Improving, Ealing <>l m nn«r Japan ia now beginning to^ be arrested beciusc of conditions Just whaY.Chrlstmas should miMn? were once purged from poUtical Viet policies while “peace. loving" til after the end of the 1955 seo- , AH the World'a Aircraft, It pope -rmliy pope! his right lag in Shanghai in 1992 Gen. Pierre Blliotte. Bight Social­ This followed an official medical sion of the legislature, said Malt- Japan. That will have ita mo­ that the Humane Society have / Geo. A. TJaUIouette, D.C. Richw in energy life by, the U. 8. occupaUon. oorntries are the Oommunist coun- Whi'rr First m Fa-.h.on SDJBSCRtPTKlN RATICS th at'th e Domier Menu whan a koraan Natlo^Hst threw ists. six Indepspdente and two bulletin y ^ e rd a y from Dr. Gsle- bis. th e .. MyabI* Ui >Av«ac« menta of unpleaaantneaa for baen watching which they claim IS than milk or eggs. / Despite that, tha cabinst is' eon- msmhers of the Republican and lri*s. ' V bb 2aaj^.',* *•■•••• ••■* >•«**••• tU.80 ficturing Company eatab- injurious to children, etc. This man / **Toaplied Ua Dieeply Get a can and sae. a bomb into a iapaneas cslsbra- aidsrsd pro-American by Japanece As to an iheresM in the strsngtbr aspi'dJsl and three spscisUats who X He added that Lodge, also a I*. FXst to Mat, It , HoatIM.'f I ••••••• * 7.7S7.76 Halted a eiiMdiary in cNnaln and American policy, but it ia necea- at this time of year who no doubt politicians, editors Mid i^isarvscs. SocyU Action group provided the of eastern Buropasn forces, it has member of the library committqa, nil*,••«••••••• i•■••■•••*e S.30 x-TO Our Many Wonderful PHends tloiu , -\ ■ sUm majority. , examined the Pope yesterday af­ IJO begun the 'ma^facture aary. has all hS can swing financially Ot Hertford County, He uMs cfutchcv in addi^on to As expected, Hatoyama named always been assumed hera^'thst ternoon and pronounced him in Im­ knew nothing about his talks with App.’crance in Morscho.t.r JO no Socteliats. Among the .11 abstainers were the foroas in bsihg israre about aa Coote until after the election. craft there, 'fh b enablea ------1 \ n»uet ip^ jw t and pay a bondmn^ I wish to express wholshssrtsd his woodep leg. He balances a cup six members of the Popular Re­ proving cCndition. The Pope him­ . Copy .06 for a bond he had to post. Ha s The SocialiaU threw tlieir votes large' as the Comnnintote could The Connecticut Library Asan., •man firm to gS^foack Into appreciation fqr .your .thoughtful­ of tea with the offhand manntf of publican Movement (MRP), which self read the-bulletin but made no subject to a very heavy fine or to. Hatoyama yesterday and as­ favorra the defunct European De­ maintain and far greater than changu in ItX.^ , , arguing that a profeaeional li­ TICK — Jo PBS88 btiaineaa of making planea FtopJacks With Beal Flaps Jail Imprisonment for a cozMder- ness in sending us such moving tha diplomat, Hkes American ctg- sured his election. The price they they needed for Jt^rely defensive Tba 'Aoaocteled . >*•’ lx oxclnaiToiy 'A Thought for Tudaiy words of edihfort and cheer, 'ra# ..^ tte s and bow ties. He to serious, fense Community (EDO) plan and •nia ' Milletln ea|d' the Pope to brarian should have the poet, aant ontUM to tlM' uM ot. rrpu_____ tmie when such pr^uction ia ' ^ My colleagues Dr. Schwitte and able period. y asked—new elsrUons in March— P'.'xi'oses. special delivery letters yaetsrdsy ibUcotlon o( We have agencies to/Udte care thousands of heart-warminf mes- wears glasspa seldom laughs aloud miffht be a steep one for Uis Con­ blamed Mendes-France for ite Moscow's earning, therafors, to making "a aattofaetery recovery CARET CASUALS all a««o iHxpotcbea c^edneo to it, — atlH forbidden within \Y**™***^y Dr. kitsenger are always interest­ sages‘and '‘‘votes of conAdencs' failure. F'ive followers of Gen. of strength and that it is hoped he to all membem of tbs'^library com­ ■ot otborwiM rtedltod m thli paper of people who are havtiik this type O ff^ a l Christmas Gifts but smUss frequently. servatives. not regarded as foreshadowing any mittee. asking that no appoint­ iMjalao tho local oOwa oublUhod bero, itaeif.' And It recaUa the n e t that **Tbe Uvlag Word" ed in unusual food products such have touched us deeply. . Shigemitsu. wants mors trade Charles de Gaulle voted 'against soon win be able to tolerate the 8 8 7 Main Strr-et An lichta of ropobUeaSon of apodal of trouble. Instead (^ watching the tlie Soctolists, who oppose rearmament. rsal change in the batonce of power barium solution which, patisnu ment be made today. aapatCBea harela aro alto 'reserved. after -World War H, whei^, the TheXobaervance ^f Universal as the above. They are the inven­ place ready'to pouhee on it, what We consider it an immai&urable wiUi (SoRununist.Chlha as one way American blaea in Japan and re- aa batiee-.i the Atlantic Alllanca Bible SURtey on Dec. ‘reminds was done by the Humans Society privllegs to have' oo many ■ loyal out of Japisn’s teonomic dlfflcul- prrnamsnt, think they will, make A socialist representative told and the Oommuntot .bloc. .. must take before X-rays. Earlier, similar protaste ware , fftill tervlea client ol N. li. A. Scrv production of planes was also 'be­ tors of Peppermint Flavored Car- supporters among the wonderiul the committee that despite his par­ Only then can the Pontiffs made by the . State rabtic Library le». Inc. \ us that tma year the American or the Welfare/department to help tiss, but “ wa don't ex peer' much. serious hiroada In the GbnMrvatlvc ty's approval of the report it re­ , And the beUsf of offirials hers ing forbidden Germany, this same roway seeds and Filter Tipped these people in thrlr hour'of trou­ ciUsena of our h«lov«d State of Ws Mad a deal of trade w(th strength eraen Japan next goes to exact ailment be known, the doc­ Asan. and the SUte School Li­ Publlihera Repretentatlveas Tbe Bible Society is celebrating a trttA served its final position in the Na­ to that Soviet government Isadora tors said. brary Assn. Julhu jUtbswa- - Spet^l------AgaiiM {i company established a branch in Macaroni and have Just developed ble? They Mention filth, the con­ Connecticut and shall forever i t r t B O V China Mfera ikd war but wa don't « they do, Heteyatoa’s are rssignsil to the rsarma:.*.ent of Terk CbkW>. lletrfit and Bosttm. lubilee year by^laolng Bibles into endeavor to be worthy of your tional Assembly debate. Besides Msitbis and Lodge, oih Switxerland, where it laid the the hands of IS mlUion people. a new Dog Biscuit which should dition ofJth» cellar which had been expect anything Uke that. It to not I.OrU, may prove to have been all One of’ the independents Hqted West Germany aud that they will In the meantime he will continue Liri4JkMME*S FOR CHRISTMAS VALUES be a gold mine os well as a boon througIFa fire, etc. What time can tn u t and frlenHsbip. easy to do buaine'ss with a Commu- they needed to take over the reins not in fact take any radical new to ba fed Increaalng quantities of members of the library commit- groundwork for Its later role as Many of them wilKte receiving the a mim trying to make a living with In J^sn and Mt that country off as favoring German rearming told food and to take liver extract, tas are Mrs; Alice K. Leopold of •RINOS YOU THIS Hi«) Harald Printing Oompany. Inc., Bible^or the first ^me. to Jaded dogs. The ‘‘SAK Dog Bis­ I wish to thank you alt especial­ nist-controUsd state" , newsmen later he had wanted to meoaures either to oppooa it or to a mass production supplier of sevm children spend cleaning a ly for having given me this greet oa a new coufseX tiF to offaet its affect ones it to- vitamins and intravsnoi|M injec­ Wsatoh, Allyn L. Browit of Nor­ aaauniiM'no (InaiiicUl reapontlbllliy tor vork of the Kbie Societies cuits” will be sure Hre broause "Ws will trade with .OoBdmimlat change hto •'Vote to abstention but tions of plasma. . ' tinpogrnpblcal errors appearing in ad- planes for Hitler. When and if in the various parts ol^ the world ceHar? Sure the cellar should have opportunity to serve in suck a Scouts Muntriss wHhln the limits set Observers here \ars agreed it was not allowed to bbcause the de­ actually achieved. wich and Georgs Hanrahan of vartiMineBU and other reading matter they contain a secret Ingredient— .been, cleaned 1 -ut who in the mean­ privileged posiUon the humanitar­ mil be the March elections, and not Dr. Raffaele Paoluccl dl Val- Farmington. m The Manchester £ven|ng Herald. the Getinan people can be per­ goes back As far as the^th Cen­ cat. Scientl&c teste have proved 'S down by internstionsl agreement cision already >ad been recorded. These officials believe that what *14! l V A lO i tury, whep tha Bible was ^ trib u t- time would feed theoe children ? ian, educational, artistic, and sH among free nations. Ws will not what the HatoyamaX government Had his switch been approvedf. the ia happening in the broad picture moggiort, one of the specialists Display adverUtlng cloalng hours: suaded to' head down the gofy that 40 per cent of dogs belonglpg They said the house was poorly other of our community projects, doee in. the meantimn that will attending the examination yester­ Monday—1 p. m. Friday glory trail again, the plane man­ .ed in about SOYuiguages. B^ISOO, to Doctors prefer cat. The otMr heated and the children tunning go beyond those limits." decide which wsiy Japan^ is to go. vote would have been a 15-15 tie. to the h'a^ning of a kind of mUi- day, later said In an interview he Jhr TUeadi^—1 p. m. Monday, H was lieing p riH ^ and d ls t^ u t- 60 per cent preferred mallmairbut in which" I have actively participat­ j;span will, however, “cortault The three Mg morning newspa­ tary stalemate between East and jh r Wednesday—1 p. m. Tusaday. ufacturers wlH he ready. around bare footed. Those who ed for over fifteen years. My in­ Jiuk how far thsH.-itorama ad- waa certain the Pope did not have PORTADU ed in 73 languages and by f900\in making s mailman-Savored Dog knew this condi'ion existed and with oUisr democratic countries to ministraUon '. ill go in sasalng ex­ pers Jrt Momow again today West Thej/raink this may nsult cancer,. <' ■, • IJor Thuraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. SST languages. During the next terest in these civic actlylUes will Cub Knife try to narrow down tho UmiUtions warned the West, and especially In s power batancs that \vlH last jjor FVIday—1 p. m. Thuraday. Biscuit might lead to draculttes waited until such Ume as they had never cease. PleSse call Upon me panded trade with the OonuimIsts D He added that the Pontiffs ail­ TOYS »br Saturday—1 p. m. PMday. V years, Jt was translated Into seven .with the Civil Service, (In connec­ on trade." v France, against plans to rearm for years with, each aide exercising For the R W ^ Classin«d deadline: 10:30 a m. each Government Ig MnlligaUiwny' new languages lansvaeee .a year v..i-\until today to make an arrest deserve severe In any way in which I call be use­ is still to bo-learned. His ment to centered in Uie abdomen. IIXI tion with the cat flavorad Biscuits criticism. W# Uve in America, we ful. . Shigamiteu eritictopd Toshida's mant hasn’t lut.Ch. time to West Germany. , reasonable restralpt in the use of Large Aeoi6rtiMB|t. ^ y of pubUcalira axce^ Balurday — the BlblSs to printed Ihlo 1,064 Dr^Schwlne has worked out a $1.50 administration, which ran Japan The newspaper told the French Ha forces to avoM the devaataUiHvs I s- in. George M. Humphrey, the hard- are spending enormous sums of With affecUonate greetings, thing drasUc, fof'he promised ^ GNLT ianguageo.’. At present there are praftteble aldellne^-seUing mink money even in other countries to - - \ , . for six turbulent years, for "a lack Socialists to dlssblvs the Diet 1^, that if they Jbined in the agree­ jot an atomic war. X^ Priday, December 10 headed and eminently successful 24 National Bible Societies coats. Francesca BraggiotU l^ g e of oloar-cut leadsrMilp," and lArltar Drsf Storit taka- ears of Just such oases and (Mrs. John Lodge), lets January. ment they did^\SO at their own Library Assn. Set businessman who went to Wash­ throughout the world, and fheir "failuro to see In Ume the d ^ e r - Keril. COFFEEPOT CLEANINO goal to to have the Bible in every eus economic situation In Jppan." PoUtics As A High AH ington to become Secretary of DUB FUSHLITC CITY FACES COURT ACTION The newspaper ^comment came home. , The H sitm ala -administraUon, Norwich, Dec, 10 (d')—The City cn '\the . 10th anniversary of the The inside of an automat-cof­ To ‘Appoint Coote 1 do know that, ao far as I tha TrsMury, and there supervise Sponsored by tha Manehastar With .C T t u i^ , signing of the French-Soviet pact. feepot gets a brown stain easily. Battortos he said, “win preoarva those things of Nerwiclv in the person of Orrin c u t determine, the great mesa of the roudne fulfiUment of 1M2 OouficU of Churchea'.<^ $1.25 from the oerapstloH which are en­ CaraahIck, its ubting city mana­ One d( the newspaper articles, in A homemaker fegls frustrated be­ - (Osattaoeg from Page Oae) cause she can’t dump it In the STEAMED CUMS the pfiopM of the United SUtes campaign pledges to balance the lightened progresolve. We ger, must appear In superior court Pta.vdaX was headed "Pacts' Must EXTENDED FORE^iVSTS must prsasrvs the democratic sys­ at 10 a. m. Dec. 21 to show cause Be Observed.” It argued .that sink and scrub. She may ba aastotant, and presumably his auc- C*HMi M T th iy m td lA V if wont what I would call a group budget, came to a bitter- moment tem of politira, and smsncipaUon why It shoOld not be held in con- France's defeat Ih 1940 wgs caused .tempted to use a gritty cleanser. ceasqr two years hence, was made - 50e \, of progressive moderates handUng the other day. It was the memwat Boaton, Dec. 10 UPf—The tem­ SHOP ALL of women. Wp must hsve a small bv the brO(ikup ‘bf a similar She shouldn’t There are apectol to assure a Job for the executive 13 OAR ST. DAY SATURDAYS teippt for.not carrying out a court APPLIANCE MANCHEATER their bitsiness, and that is exact­ in which he confessed titot the perature Ih New England during but efficient SSIf-defense force. We order to start construction of a French-Sovle\ agreement. / products that will clean these ap- side." the next five lays, SatufdAy must bring good men into govern­ pllanpea without taking off the XffaUUe,Va V.V31LEIcontending the • state CHATTERBOX Ml-9.6a68 ly what 1 am working for . . , feiieral budget, not having been \\ Cub Pockeflite 32,000,000 sewage diapoi^ plant, The western powers h ^ e con­ 613 Mala SL-..;TeL BO-f-fitt* L^FUMME COMPANY (Watklas BMg.) through Wednesday, will average McKihney’s Lumber Yard and newly en­ ment and institute intelligent eco­ as directed by thp State Watet sistently prre.sfined a kdlid front finish. library tos Hraam ty]type of an Institu- \. The United Statsa presents balanced fdr ■ the first two yiters 2 to 6 degraes above the seasbnai nomic planning.'' larged H ^ware and Paint Store are open Cemmisslon. The commission says in their replies te.^the Soviets., and broad viota of thinking, and ! have of the new admintotration. is not norntal. Near normal on Saturday Oempleta 89c "Wo have got to stop drifting that for more than 25 years it has officials said Ihc practice of Joint ■X. and HtUs warmer Sundhy and all day evei^Saturday . . . a convenience for and go ahead." been trying to get Norwich to consultation which has been fol m tremendous and profound faith going to be balanced in the third Monday and sUghtly colder on year either. Christmas Dhoppers. We have everything a abate pollution of the Sliftucket, lowed in tha past Would be em­ in the' g e n e ^ common-sense ap­ Tuesday, I# OirCE FUROED ' Tantic and Thames lUVers, Some normeto for the period are handyman went$ for Christmas . . . lumber, ployed again this time- proach of the American people to The Democrats, as to, their po- hardware, toole; paints and mason supplies. Tokyo, Doe. 10 (IP\ — Japan’s For propaganda purooses, the oston 33, Provl^nce 32. Nan- new Prinw Minister today named By the Ume you nd out what Cj|r great problem. .1 believe, Ih Utlcal privilege, are having con- tuckqt 35. New Haven 32. Con­ And you can give him a McKinney Gift Cer­ Cub Telescope new Soviet warning is\ assumed gahgral, they go along vary 16 Conservijtivsa to his caretaker trouble Is r.U al ,t It's about here to be aimed at creating pop­ alderable fun with this. After all, cord,'N. H., 24, Burlington 24, tificated ., let him choose his own! cabinet w b ^ will rule until gen- aomething else. ular uneasiness and'political dlvl- OPEN FRt and sir. :• ouiMstly with what I would call the campaign pledges of it^g did Portland 26. jBasiport 27, Green­ $1.15 a prograasiva program, with ville 19 and Presque Isle 16. make it sbund easy. AH the vt^era At Bosj^h, the normal maxi­ moderation." Tel. MY-D-4S25 Z Itotl to do was send the right mum temperature during this pe­ w. These were statements which riod is 40 and the normal minimum 'S is • \V. team to Washington, Aand the HL'i IMTIL 9 P. ■ came from Praaidsat iSiaaihowe'r budget would be balanced. The temperature is 26. PractpttaUoR during this period at his press conferenea'Wsttees Democrats Jiave a right tb recall will on' the av era^ total over half (0 ) c *IG a i ^ ^ y . as he nsponded to qMoUons this. Tha voters,' In turn, would inch occurring Mtoday and again Cook Kits about his administration, him re­ do weU to rememper what hap­ about Wednesday, os rain southern iU p h L Y (C a R a L TaM w arcM lations with his own p ^ y , add New England and vain or snow pened to this cainpaign promise northern New Ehglahind^ $2.75 tha McCarthy controviefsy Then the^ Democrats, In their turn FRIDAY NIGHT IS We quota Umm stedtomants be­ in the outs, get around to cam- cause they arq Suclr u to make a paigning for the presi^ncy In raUier ridiculous .mockery of one 1956. 'If they don’t deHver some of tba things ofteh said about this handsoma inferences about how Pnoldenti— and aomething he they will belaace Gm budget, if .. ' -'\ \ NIGHT hbnself would aay ^about himaclf only the p i^ e vbte to send the G O O D / * Y t A R •—to the affect that' ha is ‘‘no po­ right team to Washington, we Vin-L-K if •'4 litician miss a guess. ^juajufbodff. ; i^jdaunsL P Tor this happen* to be poUtics What atoy be roaUy learned, $1.75 in the best and highest sense— Hsng a Watkins Gift Tag ...... Jx from the experience of the Eiten- C 53E 3: ni"! the enunciation of a principle and hower edminlatration, to a good In fo rm to which people will ral-' end sbuad leaaon about giovarn- on a new^ dinette \ i l ly bccauae it ia their own Instinct to not, after all. exactly METAL FUSMUDHT to do so. PoUtics, In the highest biuincas. It is not exactly oense, U a reading of the bast a matter of doHars and cants. It'to Complete $2iiP '‘s\. ttat is, in the people thbituelves •nlxtura of things. It includes this liliH uid an offering of it to them domestic poUtics. and It includes •gain. .___ InternaUonal poUtics. It includes ■ / These quoted stetem en^ are idealists as well as financiers.. It T O . 1 0 0 ' ' not the .^rst time the mtin how AX ai4 SHEATI^ \ M sometimes a matter of the in the White House has .dome over heart. I t frequently: coacerito -it­ DAYSTROM $3.25 \ ■/ -A t h r plate with the cXact pitch self with Issues which are bigger , • I f6 r y o u r o ld tv seti ceiled for by the best Intelligence than dollars. It does not always IKPOET MODEL $5.16 of the American, people them- aee_ dollars themselves as mere Table 97.95 . Mlves. He did it In the memorebie s.tatistics, or as mere indicators 4. ■ ' iii press conference of tost week, in' 'of gold in Fort Knox. It uses dol* ::Hii hto ‘‘courage to be patient" pas- 1^8 in more ways than anybody Side Chairs 18^)0 at|ge. And he has done it before, else. It, as a representative of all Toilet Kit Hf^n' and again, and always most Uie people, is freer with its doi- iii nouceably, when he is Just Being Arm Chairs 25.50 Isrs than kny Individual might be. himself, and is not in the stance, / ■ ! $2.35 . Mb, Tax'^' \ ■ M c h of making a political address or Some quarrel might ba found TRA N IN YDUK OIA IMAiLi '■K. K3 ptipeal, shaped by the political with anyone of these characteris­ tC R W i TV FOR TMIt S U N R i experts. tics of government, as compared' lamor-- are both engaged in thq process makes up a fulfiliment which can­ tire family will enjoy the whole year slip*. W hitt, pastda. Siaea 32-44. RUMS. WATCHES. READCRAFT O U T ^ . RANw :;::a Tnmt fear fa taahlana •«»,7Li.th embroidery, «f trying to make the people of not' really be "audited. through: year after year, Here’s a NERS, RADIO KITS, MODEL KITS. COMPASS,^ Fram m n faniawt frawg plean, cords. \Vbite, new Germany enthusiastic about the group with a 30 x 40 inch Daystrom KNIVES. . l; ONLY DOWN fashion colon. Size* 32-44. 'process of rearming themselves. tsble that expands to 48 inches . . . NyUn TrlcDt PatHslips The Apron Strings Are Cut mM 's 1CT4$. 2T-lnch full-deer eentole. Genuine tU N n ____ L9t and 3.96 But, tf the people in Germany and smart modern Vico chairs. Tables ^Odenier nylon frothed with lace&pleats. The main significance of the i have black or grey woodgniin Day- DoHvon for Chrittaipi^ webegeny veneers, metal deer puHt. Swivel ceitars. lag In their enthusiasm fo r the Whitt, Uue. ted, hlack. S. M. I* k 9 S buglness of imore war,-4here are deposition of YoriUds in Japan is | stromite tops. Chairs (iome in a choice SCOUT UNIFORMS- $10.35 of plain Green or.Grey and Tweed Coaststj^Clip, s u n . Peat. Belt, Socka. Motel SIMs , elements which regard war as that JaiM to declaring its own' NerkercUef, Also Explorer Ualform. Two from our irenendout Germany's business, and which full Independence and sdveraignty, Chartreuse plastics. (Other colors to tiipper depafriment des­ order for after-ChristmSs delivery on are preparing then^ves, as they and becoming a nation we must tined to. give her maximum henceforth be careful to treat as a- Watkins Gift Certificate). $69.50 have done' before,/for the_ mo­ OFFICIAL SCOUT SHOES ^omiort and style. Black, an equal, raOier than as a friend­ value. • to 9H—B te E WUHhs. COLOR-GAY ment when Germany itaeif wlH a6 . freo/ "■ Freel y ■freef"'‘"X' red and blue. .Sites 4 to 9.- recoguizaJt. ly dependency. TOWEL SETS X. W- CoMptetc antenna InstnUnlion of any &•£ console model liiUi The people are.' slow about it. : Thto'wiU be leas convenient for Moay OHMr ItM it« folews: CANTEEN, COIN tsmellfullf hnxod.. Xbf Bonn Government is. reported us, and It will require acceptance SOLID MAPLE PURSE. COMPASS. KNIVES. WATCHES. MOC- W m dsdyl §Ht khm TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EARLY •much concerned over obvious in- by tu of things we do not relish. CASIN KITS. TELESCOPES. RADIO KITS. MODEL S A V E $ 2 5 .0 0 S A V E $25.o6 fftaitlpito, aside from recent elec- But, St the tame tihve, it is the ^ NIGHT OPENING — SHOP NOW POR -tieB returns, to the effect that only true basis for anything solid KITS. RINGS. I.D. IRACELETS. HRST AID KITS, On your anfg^niTlnatallaUon with purchase of any G-E table model 5 pieces 49.95 MATCH lOXES. Etc. rmi:Hiia-c m . ■Se jdtiflaaii people are not think, and depcndabla ia bur future rs- TOYS AVOID THE LAST NNNUTE RUSH 1.39 i ^ .r i g h t Oh th a' queation of re- raUonahlp with Japan. If wo want \ " ' ' I . 11 — ...... 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V. HANCHtSTER BVEjfffNQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CX)NN.. FTlbc)X^, DECEMBER 10, 1084 MANCl^TER EVEJ4ING HERAU), MANCHESTER, C0HN„ TOIDAY, DECEMBER 10, X' Ua! Boyle mm Christmas Pageant Saving* Bonds Security Symbol New York’s Finest >ne At South Church Hunt for Mongrel THE BIKE BOY or. •i-. V>. ter The annual Chriatmas Paceant. v r • New York, Dec. 10 ( f f l — N ew Tinrnd for CM^ sponsored by the Church iehool Has Nervous Life for the entire church family, wiU York aty*a S0.000 pollcentn kave VP iMpsrtcd lii^ eicfct Bkjrifs M ? H k l t FRIDAY, DECEMBER Xo > be held at South MethofUat Church been alerted to watch tor fltoemy, Cesster Bra^luid TIrSkisr Whsrii Complied by Studente ot Manchestor H i ^ SJiool Miw HckB Estw, Faculty AdviMT on Sunday, Dec. 12, at a Vesper, a big and shaggy Mack mengrri New York (P) — It to a diffteult tha action starta, and there to no service at 4:30 in the', kftemoott. who looks like a foxhound and thing for a man.ln a ring to sword /time for feeUnga The pagertit thla year, adapted haa an enonnous chest and extra a'maddtnad bull to death. “I do not eat the day of a fight, and dltrectcd by Mra.. Leonard to m paws.' /j NOW^^29a9S~NOW Investigate Hamlet's Mental Health Essay. Award But. senor. It W spvsn mot and JT T a vary good to 'kave a LInebto, la cntlUsd, “Opening Hs la. the 'f i n t dog—except atic Club's AnuUal Separate Class AaaembUes . flcnlt OR tha nsvm nartss for this quick g ^ of cognae to aattle tha Thrif Trsaaures,” written by Frad- those with a pedigree and a Mg TiModcl—How $ maa to slay ah American stomach before entering the erick L. Fay. price tag—ever to rate a city- 24 37.95 club audience wfth no wes| ring," Manuel added. All members of the family are wide police hunt her#. or Gfrls'Modeb ia betk aisss. To Elza Ozols ^ave Variety o f Programs his barttona vqiHo. The buU doesn't get any cognac. The order came arlar deputy ommended X* , Manual CapetlUO swears this is He Is not lupposed to be nervous. invited to attend and partlcipnts to this annual Chriatmas program .hbinmiasloner Richard Dougharty y'X colored film. 0^ Manchester ao. ManueL who to one of Mexi­ After the fight, Manuel ia cora- learned] that tbe dog’s ISimdra Newman and co's matadors, now. has a nay? ca­ which is held for the first time treaa. Mias Brittle Studabaker, 54, .Borrowed Time,” High aetlvitiee w is ahown four riotisly hungry. He and his rt- this year at the vesper hour. T ^ / ChriatiHM Sing Coming Added to Staff reer. When the bulla are .out of ttoue like big steaks, sometlntos had been tapping her way waj arwind AUTOSTMI : B)r Sock and Buskin, ^ a r l o t t e ey Get timea on Mondky, Dae. 8, whan,'' season, he belte out Mtodna du­ provided by his IstS opponent lit' cast will include more than SO the Bronx in frvesing weatosr AT THE SIGN OF THE OXCU/^(RROW The annual Christmas Con­ for the first time, todivrldual elaas ties on ths night club dreiiit the rtnir. . ’ - , adults and children among Whom with a 72-year-oid blnid doctor^ Secon lace Prioe* Vrill be repreaentatlvsB of all de­ •15 MAIN STREET u PHfONE HbtAffrl nvseiited; Credit Fine cert and Carol Sing will be msaembliea. were held. Although he has been a big Mt It ie the same way wito Man­ friend calling for the ndaplig' miaeWiy^ held Tuesday Dee. 14 and Wed­ 111 bis first New York appearance uel Just before he goes out to the partments and organtoatlona of Stormy. Performance by Attors Elza lU, class of '55, won a The planning,for the assemblies in the Hotel Pierre's CotiiUon the church's life. nesday. Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. In 860 Wi Bond as > first-place win sp otO ^ on a supper club floor. the Myh school auditorium. waa done by each eat of ctoaa sM- Room. Manuel says ha still finds ‘ “A dbuple of small glaasea of The climax of the pageant this “rh» bMt play that"Sock and, ner the 'Voice of Democracy It easMr work to face a bull than year, aa ia other years, will be The choirs, under the direction reat .cera together with the faculty. wine are Vary good to settle the BuaUn haa aver ftvan,” •They of 6; Albert Pearaon, will atny sponsored by the Man a cafe society sudienca. the tradltionsl .proceesionsi to the (hater Chapter of the Junior At the Senior aaaemMy, prisea stomach,” he said. n- .> «u *t; have apent hburs perfecUny on different nights, due to the for the "I Speak for Democracy" ••■nie nerves 1 gst fighting the Tha only other thing thqt tnakea manger bed of tbe nativity tab­ theUMtvM." ‘>t didn’t know lamber of Commerce, it was an' leau, when the entire church school FLEXIDOOR MIRRORS large number of atudenls par- bounced at the Senior Class sS' contest were presented to insa bulla, they are different frirni the Manuel nervous to girls. He is a Wbather to lajifh or cry In parta." tidpatiiig in choira this year. Oaols, Sandra Newman, Charlotte nerves I get when I am singing," bachelor. , ' and adult congregation will bring Tub sembly Monday morning. OENUnrB Eutom o Such wwa a few t i the com- The afternoon Freshmen Choirs Keefiey, Nancy Slover and Jaffory ■ he explained, , "And I Intend to stay this way their Christmas offerings, after j m Oeiupleto nenta heaid aa the thorotiyhly en- and the Sophomore A Capella Of the 160 entries in the contest, Gibba by Atty John FitsQsrald,' "Wheif 1 fight a bull I am not all my lUe,” hr said frankiv. "T the custom of the shepherds snd terutned audiencei left the Buck* O»oir will sing Tuesday night there were 2B finelisU whose es­ president of the Junior Chamber singing. 1 may fetl sick three days am afraid that if I m arri^, 1 magi. -DO rr YoonsELF” ley pdiool auditorium following and the morning A CBpella says were recorded on tape. OVer of Commerce. before a bull fight — and three might some day look across s te- AU members and friends of the tteWSWnUtkm of “On Borrowed Choirs will sing Wedntsdsy. these recordings, the Judges. Rab­ days after — but I don’t have the ble Into the eyas of another gtol ^urCh are Invited to this special bi , L#on Wind, the Rev. Robert .For the first part of tha aanicw Thse” by Sock and Buskin, under Both programs will tnduds assembly, the television panel nerves when I am actually facing I liked better—and get up and fol­ Ortatmas servica of wOrsMp. WAIKINS th e, direction ot lira. Helen Paye the Round Table Singers and CSetrolI and the Rev. Fred Edgar, the bull.” . low her. This would -not do. 1 ^OTNSSJ. INC FLETOHER 0U8S OS. deliberated for four hours before khow ''What’s My Line" was l‘ml- aner on n id ay and Saturday the orchestra. ' Alternating tated. John Anderson served as Manuel to an extraordinarily will stay as I am.” ^ hta, Dec. S and 4. . W*ith the. chorus singing, the the Winning esseya were deter talented man. He Is B Charro Of. couraa, that's Only one man’s i^UNBRAL mined. master of ceremonies and the (Mexican blue-blooded cowboy), a Target Sunday T tt mwn MIDDUB ITinWWEE \«'On Borrowed Time.'* a two- audience will Join in on well- panel consisted of the class alfi- opinion. ‘scomedy by Paul Oabom. ia a known Christmas Carols. Elsa began her essay: "Five Bullfighter, a movie actor, and a S BkyiCE cars', President George Dormer, TV ditto. In hia own land hfe ia a AUTO GLASS MSTAUID about Grampa Ifortli years ago, a frightened, yet hope­ Vice President,.John Lesnder; Sec­ At North Ghuteh delay death until hia ful teenager viewed sn American kind of combined Joe DiM^glo, Oimssd retary Shirley 'Warren and tyeas- Roy Rogers.and Parry Como. Club Regchedules ^ GIASSmNITINIITOPS ^ Pud. Is a little' older out the proper aettiiB:. This waa sky-line ss her ship was slowly ,qr«r Joan Ayer. Addresses by two members ot Olorta de Haven, gUr of Univeraal-lntemational Pictures ds- 1 and able ^ take care of Jilmself not Just an ordinary drawing-room reaching the long-awaited destina­ '‘ Yet CapetUlo, who pas killed Clares: “A U. *. Savinga Bond to tbe Ideal present for Chriatmas. a scent. Part of the aUge was an in­ '/ Various stiidcnU from the San- the congregation and/thc presenta­ without InMtfto'eaoe ■ from . Aunt tion—America, the land of free­ toVcIass acted as contMtapts. 400 bulls and been badly gored Date of Meeting tion of.a buildinf twid effering will symbol fob future security. Oomplete that gift with a Treasury De­ M M UlOy iFbeplece nod Ueirl DemdUia. a 'thMky old maid terior and the remiwiny i art was dom for all. As she set her foot on • Herald Photo five Umea In the ring. Is atlU only partment Christms* gift folder available at your hank." Inward Dafftir‘'wSs“ introduced highlight Target Sunday, Dec. 12, The play w ik a combtiiaUaa of a front yard. A liftTsize a^ls-trae American soil, she i*Ss trembling Donald E. Rnee 28. Ho Is slender, 8 feet 2 — an to the North MstheiUst Church. PierattniAMINS Ciitypetl a- little bit of wdnoM and down- had been built, and was a tr (^ with excitement and a few deers as haVihg a hobby uMng Ma hands. unusual height for a bullfighter— This moi^*a masting of tha Commencing at 10 o'clock, the en- enotuth to hold the actors. The It wss\dlspovered that he builds W6m«i’a Chib of Manchester, thoae present before the eoagregq- OtrssU, Sunday evshtog, Dec. 12. to-earth humor..Xtamiybout the rolled down her cheeks. There she Donald E. Rac* was welcomed dark-eyed and handsome. tire aerrice■ « worSMp will Uon to dlsmlBsed. at 5:30 and will go first to the tBNNDOW end P U TS GLASS p l^ one was w a i ^ to see If trunk was gnarled and twisted and to the MHS faculty last week. models Of hoiisea and ho had ana . He makes up to 810,000 s bull- •cheiduMd for an asrller date than stood—one of the thousands ar­ dedicated to the interests of Every member and friend of the hospitki. then Manchester Green Pud and Grampa would die. In to add rcaUs.fl, real apples ware on riving in New Orleans each year Race, a graduate of Rockville along with him to show the audi­ tight. I t is an Industry in wMch ths usual because of the approaching hulldtog program. \ , « the tree; Mias Isabel Worth, as church has received a special let­ l^xlge and Laurel Manor conval- the laat secene they did die, but in search for freedom of religion, High, graduated from New ^lit' ence. upkeep la greater than the initial holiday,, will be held at the South The aemce wiU be conducted by sicent homes. . Oeulsaetent Wa haua Ss faculty aid, assisted in supervision Laurence Lq Plant had a hobby expense. Hia costumes cost Mm Methesttst Church on.Monday eve­ ter, .urging Mm be present this PHONE In aueh\a way that'tha^seemed speech, press, and right of petition, sin Tteachere College,of Connect­ JameqYt. Nelson, Jr. Two mem- Sunday' morning.to ^Omrol folders wiir be distributed to be happy and at p eaX afU r of the production staff and the assembly and vote. She knew that icut. After graduation he eb' of raflnlsMng fpmiture. up to 818,000 a saaaon. The heavy, ning, Dec. IS, at 8 o'clock. MItehsH 9^7196 etaye waa both attractive and bers/of .the BuUding Committee freely to any and ; U i.lriitoc them :m i CAMNITS SHOWRDOOBS her life, her happiness, her success tered the Marine Oorpe. He was Gall Stevenabp. had a very gold-bralded matador's outfit hs 'The WSCaS of the church will will address the congregation Wes­ and a portable organ ca well aa re­ 143 EaftCsatsPSt fap Aettay . \ sturdy. John Mortimer dealyned rrr .. H*r*W Photo. - worthwhile job—fhai-of teaching '••••rs to his night club routine meet Jointly with the Women's the set ! i t She knew that she was only one discharged from the' service in ley J . Thouln and Mrs. Richard H. cording equipc^ent will be used to er Mlt^eil 3-MOA Was Mamlet really crazy ? Thla would be all that she chose to make August of 1B54. > ■ swimming to handicapped zhil- weighs about 20 ptoih^ and cost aub for the enteruinmant por­ McLagan will apaak to bahalf of Plan Carol Sing -Top aetlny laurela should yo V Ttie members who servef bn the queatton seems to have Interested Mm mors than 87,000. •nhfince tbe ^vogram of informal (derstanding of Passing between ctoases.~tuld outstandiny Mt of acUn^ if one Uyhts: LawTence It was established by Dr. Komi. responsibility rests upoiK the other coiintriea and other people, mktador bartns to go to jtecei ed that all dues are payable not •sr that "Insane" is d legal term, department, chemistry lab., I, . Vpan hii no longer can oop later than January. person could be elnylcd out. Hep chairman, Garry Hudson and youth of today, but they apes: a panel of students- from foreign ball, football, and aoccer gamesxX neryifii# system. Somehow the bull yesturaa were eapedaliy weD-done »rd M cCbm b.__, and depends upon whether or not Lemocraqy from their hearts; lands was presented to tha mem­ the band, the Science Fair, Sock ' ' seems able to Sense this.” and whether she was sitUny in a Mary MdAdams waa’^fac'*- ** ?*’** recognise the are ready and wdlling to fig h t' bers of the Foreign Policy Assn. difference between right and and Buskin’s "The Night of Jsnu- Despite the terrjble thigh acL,. chair, quietly knitUny, or scoldlny ** <*^toctor of the busineM com- all their atrength for Jt. 'They are S t s meeting to Glastonbury High •nr Sixteenth,” the High School W on Ma body by the five buUi SOUTHWEST SECTION Grampe. for usiny bad lanyuaye, ®*ttee and. Marion Beacit, student Wrong. Mentally disturbed persc-ns the onee writing the living defini­ School, Nov. 30. Elsa Ozols, '55, World ofllce, the library, girls' who outpointed him, Manuel ssyi G if'f t C m t i f aha was levad by the audience^ dtairman. toll into two groups, psychotlca tion of Democracy, and it is to' a-as Mancheeter’a representative gym classes, shorthand snd typing \ he haa no particular fear once h< As Pud. David FUvell, *67. did Serve Oa Comtolttoea and neurotica. Psychotics have scribed in'their hearts for ever." on the panel. cissaes. and. the moat cdlMful of enters the riiqr. WRimo MONDAY, DEC. 13 completely lost touch with the out XMAS an axeaUent Job. Altbouyh he students sjrvU^^on ths business Interprets Inscription *Ihe students reprsMnted six all-T-gradustion. "For a moment, when yOu flrsi An PopiUsr Brands to only a sophomore, ha held Ms committee Marvin Cohen, side world, while neurotics may Sandra ■ Newman, whoee esMy countHfe: Ublna, Israel,'Germany, In the Junior azMoiMy, Presi­ see the bull, you have a Taalii ^ W t npeat—If yoa do not put out more paper, raga, etc,,] own wltb tfialaat of tha eSat. His ^ e a t g U i ^ o , Thomas Ree#; 1 ^ toueh hrleny, and at other was Judged/as the second ptoee Latvia, Great Britain and Norway. dent Jim Ham introdueed the . Uka 'a martyr—and wonder wM we will be f o r ^ to discontinue coUections. Mewia A l ^ Edward Mndle. Ann' .. Herald note tim e ba perfectly normal. winner, opeiied her speech with the l Arlhir Drag i p b y a ^ appcaraaco suited the oyer Lord JaoMe HellaSder ich of The pix. talked about his other three officers, Geoff'Gibbs, you are-there,” he explained. Thel Warton, Richard Fogy, JUarieUe Oh the queation of whether Ham- words insrtihed on the SUtue of live land to give the audience a vice preaideRt; Betty Mndean, p art.'. eSad In Sannel shirts and ltt» mental statui wae normal S nayyy duayareas and with tousled Iw M P S w ir"* M ur^y and De- It givea uk\great pleasure to Liberty, .."Give-me your tir^ , your larger conception of the condi­ secretary, and Dave Golas, trees- ^te.- the death of Ma fathar, the If you see a gal with sparkling poor." ureiy-^ T hair, ha was a natural. He played recognise in tn ^ column another tions under v^ ch the people live, l MM MM WM SOlJl klM teM the typical little boy., who at that “ rklny on publicity, two authorltiee felt that iramlet’a brown ej'es, abort brown hair and Sandy went on to Interpret these and they spoke of the acbool ays- ^ Ideetify a asswuatea JjM IJM i JIWK. IgM IgttMM. SraM HIM MM * Rottner. Avard HueaUa ouutanding seMW, Roger Lord, actions at this time were quite nor­ a tmila that could easUy fit into words. She referred to the free­ \ ' aye la aometimea too wise and mal. After the death of a parent doms of religion, speech and the tems 1a comparison with ours. After the film waa shown, four ralmlcks ev er^ in y said or Eleanor Panclera-. Posters who ia the eon of^Mr. and Mrs. an Ipana ad, and, if she is laden Experiences whicl), thiwe stu­ members of the clsaa, previously iiOM by Francine ObremsM John T. Buck of 18K>\Woodbridge a person la depressed end Ham­ respect for the individual. Her con­ Vi by ytownups. Whether he and Karolyn-Kaye. let e actions ixpreased trouble but down with freahly-psintod poaUrs, clusion was, "Our voices may well dents had while living in the coun­ chOeen. but unaware of their I Bhowiny his “spaMmens'* of “* ^ o t indicate mental illness. lift with pride and thanksgiving tries were related, and Many eyents selection, were asked to come to Broverman. Sports have played a liuijoi: role drawing pencils, palnit; brushes of World W;ai' II were tol^ some or sayiny “1 love you G i^ p e ," Marton Fitch,/Sylvia Flaher. An- The potot was brought out that for this wondeTfdl democracy with uie sUge. Hooka Johnston, Bob ha. ores thorouyMy f In the^life of this week's ralebrity. snd other assorted wares of an- of them both shocking: and wmd. Jm es, Deanne Rottner snd Anne 0*oto. Roberta For four years he has been it.mem- H M iet had developed a compli- ils promise to all who come to its on e ^ ssa ry to year. you s cheerlesd- Roger's ssnlor curriculum in­ One member said that each girj Am you going steady T"; 44i4«4ii44Sii«Sti4i4CSkeOm J>*(8m 4*4iT**4i44it«4i«Iit''' pHm' manner and arroyant walk Plays Two Games cludes tbe followring subjects: actually talk to the pauimt. A w’cli-rounded selection of ex- aha had known longed to come to \ wato obvloui and well done. toa-curricular acUvities has been FreEUnian Classes you live on the East SideT’*; Christmay Tree Lights Ennish, physics, v-trigonometry, It was assunied that\Hamlet America and aee Hollywood, New Are you .over Mx feet ?"; “Are Nursery grewn— fresMy cut B et^ Lou Wallace. '55. played solid geometry, mechsnical draw­ was neurotic but not actually psy- the basts of ''Miss Rembrants" do­ York, and Taxaa. J t waa aUted Nenery grewn — Amtriee. Marcia Giles, the maid. She was Recent victors in the Freshmen ings fit MHS in the last four you^over four feet?”; “Aia rtni Indoor itdoor Sets ing |and choir. .The lost two rank choUc. In closing the discussion. Deliver Reports that Americana are "pretty lucky,” on the basketbsH team?’’; -Are Meek HMs er WkHe Spmee. f k w t . A b eiceleat Ckrisf- .very uwtoratsndiny and waa on Homeroom Basketball League as his favorites. Dr. Leonhardt and Dn Kointsar years. An outstanding, worker. this coming from a boy who Just, its and Icides yw smart ?" Anna Stilaon topped imes tree. WN net drop te seiect Grampa’ aide. BettyN£cu acted her were IBM and 15-25F. , Roy has followed the' College gave their vlewa.on Shakespewe "Jackie" is known to go “all out" recently came from a war-ruined Nice eempeet trees. Tkrae te pert with feeliny, aw In spite bT for a club,; and thus has gained Many interesting speeches were the )paml to scoring, recording two Manger ..79S1Jf9 In a free-scoring game IBM Preparatory course, and he con­ 5 psychologist, at the-request «»f given to Mrs. Mildred Early's England. correct gueksee while Hooka John- tix-feer trees. Tkree Ite six-feet • « • a • S t h e ,^ ( that she had nothing to the students. They praised hiS ease many offices. A member of T- What the war did to the panel- Hanger F lg n raa------.15CI C t o i O C aey for loi^ periods of time wMle overtook :t7.28M Tuesday. Dec. 7, templates attending the Univer­ freshmen English clsases - Isst rton. Desnne Rottner and Bob sity of Conherticut after gradua­ in pinpointing the character 6f inr Teens for three years, in one of WMk. Since the speeChea were members was told by each in his or Jones got one each. '' I on steyci She remained poised and ' at the Armory. i tion. He hopes to become a ma­ diyiduals in a ttrv abort Unes. and wklch she served as treasurer, her ^Sometimes, (faltering apeeeh. . Gift Boacs tafw-rekorded, the students had the The IntroducUon of tha anphdv In Character at all Umee. .. the game was prac­ chinist in later life. said that ha raalizad that many she.was elected to attend the Y- It Haa made ua think of what ef­ TOYS Gift Ribbon and Wrapping William MacArdle, ’65. ak l^r. benefit of having, their yoleet more class pmcers waa made by tically a walkaway for IBm ” the Our Legionnaire's ambition is* motiveUons are unconscious, slid Teen Summer Conference at Lake played back. : > fect our actions will have on our Several lovely cuddly toya ter Evana and James Ham, ’55. aa^^Mr. that he had tremondnus insight to George, N. Y„ in her Junior year. Chester Robinson to .50 wore standing 20 to 5 in their demonstrated by the fact that he Those who gave the most inter­ future.” said one girl. Another at the Sophomore Assemblies held ea. to ea. and up infanta. / Pilbeam, a lawyer, .were equally favor. • Four players on IBM's Is employed.at the Schieldge Print­ human behavior and the motives She now serves as service rtpre- aald that, after having war ao wrtl-played. They added an Mr-of tohind i t ^ U U v e of the Senior Girls’ esting snd uniisuM topics Included oq; Monday, Dec. 8 in both the ' Many, many toya tor all boys . team scored 14 points. They were ing Co. Ralph Harris, who demonstrated long, it made hia people "notice a. m. and p. m. session. dignity to the play.' Rag's pet peeve is, believe Jt or •* Judith Mozzer, '55 ■pub. Lea'Cercles Frkncais - has how; important peace is." and giria. In minor roles, William Brown. b#M another organisation some ,signals used by football n o offiesrs qre Norm Hohen- rrechette end Emy Bib. High not, white bucks! His favorite referees; Peggy Shplta, who t ^ Tim lick of ihner security waa thsL, president; Winism Handler, •58, Hooka Johnston, ’65^ and scorer for 27-28M was A1 ChuriUa w th *‘Jkckie" ss a member and mentioned and also the fact that Ail kinds of ganaa tor grown-opa. Other Gifts Wayne Keith. ’S7, played the boy. musical selection )s “The Little the clau how to make bjrowalea vice president;. Lynn Woltendorf who scored II points. in the Brown Jug", az Cdont by Glenn sh e. Wj-as "Minute Maid" in her each one grsfw up aomewhat faster Crib Gyau, Dolla, Tiiikar Toya head of the li^ane asyhtmi and Council’Approves Junior TYear. , and brought, in some samples she by experienring such danger and J^m tery, and Dala Brown, treaa- the aherlff respectlvelv. Mr. Mwnd half IBM Scored 42 more Miller. had made; Lee BogU, who showed Blocks, Toy Telephones and D ocm / INFANTS'WEAR pofnu. making the flnal score IBM Dluing Ms lifetime Rog .has ^Memtwtxhip In SeMor Girl Scout terror as war. Grlmea end the Sheriff did » 52. and 27-28M. 17. how to reload a bullet; and Daidd Thla meeung was Just one\of Shortage of Ume in both mom-: Of Other Iteaui crediUble Job ind added sUye traveled ag far as Pittsburgh. Pa- Athletic AwarcU Troop 1 it another activity of this Johnson, who talked about the ing and afternoon sophomore s s -' In • fast moving game 1S-'25F ^ e ^ r of the Week",, and along many held to inform students of Home joecoranons Wide Selection ef Gaaica for $| 2X) Our Benior-ln-tht-Spolllght IB55 Fords. preaence as did fihermsn Pivosin- Mgh school aga what ia happening sembiiea prevented more on the Miitletee. Wkiterberry. loybefry. Menetaki Lonrel. Tndfcg Evergreen LADIES'NYLONS . sky, *55, and Richard 'ThorMll, '55. defeatwl 23-25M 57-18 Thursday. works avidly at two hobbies, pho­ Latter and numeral await’a were *^th Scouting'*rome her travels. Otbers who gave interesting 'am than talks by elaas affi- - Ding Dong School Itcau Dee. 2, at ...the. Armory. Butch tography and woodworking. approved for tK* fall sport ttama .Hiking along the tptlls of the in the world, and what better way nnci BnissMi nengns. Children’s Books $12)0 Pr. in tbair rotea as workmen. 1 speeches were Bid Wrubel, who is there then hearing the words and the showing of tha lUm. The cast prea well chosen. Their MiCAmmon. Gil Borssonneault and With his fine personsllty. abun­ at the regular meeting of the Green Mountains « f Vermont has gave a talk on cars. Bruce Leigh­ AV^the Freshman Asaembly, Bob. Maltempj took scoring hon­ dant sense nf humor, and ambition, Student Council held Tuesday DeC) been a highlight of Scoutihg. from the lipe of people who hay# V D*>^ StroOera $ 1 .B 9 atoUty to work together was evi­ ton. who demonstrated the latest seen much snd who caii talk oh Class'^realdent Cordell Plaeher WREATHS SPRAYS MITTENS ^ GLOVES dent and, many long hours must ors with 24, 14 and 12 respectively. y e are confident that Rog will at- 7. Several members of the football 1 “Jackie” is another avid fan of methods of artificial respiration to introduoNi other ' oUlcers: Steve '■ ROPING BASKETS A g ^ defensive gam# was played tain,success in later life' squad were found to be incomplete the "Immortal" Glenn Miller, and the tame level as any teenager 7 have baen^>eot frjrtny to become his talk on first aid; and OirtU R^resenUtivea of the Maneh*. Proroot ,vica president; Cathy- ; SCARFS the charsetera that they had to by Dick Williarhs. Roy B m U rd I Dick Winsler, '55 Ip their ^ A payments and will for popular discs, she rates "BiU’’ Gaskel, who spoke about training Martin^ secretary; and Joseph — Wreotk forms, cents, koly herrtes, ribbons, cnndles, rsd, sEver smd gi portnty. and Bandy McBride. i not be granted an; awards, until Ur Current Affaire au b that at- nrfMcW H A N D K nCH m s snd "Hold My Hand" as pretty dogs in obedianee. . ' UmW were_ Richard Morrison. Dyer, treasurer. yes^indoor y d ontdeer Hgkf sets. Ligktnd Sontn Ctans, end conm______• A woceBaful play can only be Dave Quay. '58. * t h ^ payments are completed. .Chocolate'milk shakes are George Cushing andjJBarle Bea- Esplsla P regtanis - to t on under capable direction and Other recipienta will receive their Wll Saime -d, Jim Carrara. Mona for 1$ types ef Christmas sets, everything yon neiid for heldey dscemtinn. her delight In the. favorite .dish d*-' berC told about -flying as a wort, M^ean, Carolyn Robert, Maureen . RepreeenUUves of various MHS ‘‘WerM’iThlsaetP RIfebeBCaadi bei Ne Jock and BuaMn to fortunate In Give IVibnologues [ettere and nunseroJa at an assem­ partment. Prejudiced people 142UR UMBREULAS bly on Monday, Dec. 15. and Raymond Borst talked aWut Carr, Barbara GuaUfson. Forbea cMhs axplslned ths purposss of aaviny Mrs, Helsn Page Skinner 17-18F Take Game constitute her one and only, peeve. artificial respiration. Warren, Sal Squatrito, their organisations: Jimmy Fer­ Page and Shaw chocolates; Candy Cupboard rk^wiilatw $3.98 aa their director. Once esraln she At Club Meeting ^ I t was suggested that a aub- It aeemi unbelievable’ but *"Jack- „ . . . ------Eugene eommltteel from the Council be or- Marilyn Roberts, *57 Mastraagele,M f ...... aaq' ■ Marge McBrier- guson ..^ m thf Debating Oub; and Schrafta chocolatcs in 1 to 5 lb. bozea. Hard candy gave evidenca o f her exceotionel hobby is—drawring. _ President Haset Christians from Mdn in creating feeliny and mood In 1958's Series ganiMd^.to. investigate require­ ty. in tins. l - o r much interest to both the ments for arantlng such awnrds "Jackie" p u choi^n Juft the Crin Robert, *55. Sock snd Buskin; Eleanor Saelert, MEN'S TIES eed v|Uld hanAlny action effectively. reprasenUng both Somanhls and, toeeia'.' MING TREES P»*pu Satttoye Sophomore and Freshman Girls" to our vanrity and Jayvee teamr. It perfect career \ to put her'great Librarians Hold $ 2 « v * 4 -“ NOTICE SHIRTS Ito|)Uy would be complete wlth- JAn Inter-cUss Freshman 'Tjas- CMh-w«re tha monologues given haa been some time since this ava- Aalent to work. She intends to go in the absence of Preeldent George - _ IN VARIOUS COLORS hetbsll game waa played between ty Mrs. Haarl Griggs Lockwood, tom.hat been evaluated, eapecially into art advertising or dress de- Hi-Y..Group Holds Dormer, the Honoci^Socie^; Clau­ . . . - o ' Fron Dec. 15 thru Dec. 25 telephone bilb will be ae- a graduate of Emeraon College end dia Teabe from tha IJbcmry Page 28-24F and 17-18F on-Tuesday. Mnce the school haa been on double signing, and to prepare herself, Potluck Supper * ^*«*** *■« 1® the Christmas rush. lALL FOINT FB4S former member of 8o< k and Bua­ •eeslone: many questions Lave she plans to attend Hartford Art Christmas Dance Oub; Mona Modeafi from Qirfs’ Noy.. 30, at the Manchester Ar­ kln. She presented these to the arisen concerning this matter. School to work for per degree. Leaders’ club: Oihny HanlM of *®*Mae o«r]rtgnlar achadule 29efe$1.9S ^r mory, 17-18F took tha gems ell club on Tuesduy evening, Dec. 7, It wae announced that there aill Because of her charming man­ MHS Library Pagea held a pot- the High School World. of accepting telephone pnyments daily 8 A. M. to f P. M. including the poem "Just -Before ners, styles, sincerity and cheer­ luck tupper on Momjtoy evening. with Ctoriitmaf ' coming noM'> p ain t' and Powder, freahlpan- FOOD SALE the w ijr irith the final acore *>•5 M>ort dance tonight to records. Deo. 8, at Center Springs Lodge, to standing at 65 rO M. grristmis." bjr Eugene Field; WoJ*®**. T‘»n Smith,, Alan fulness, we are confident that her khe Senior Hi-Y had ite party e a ^ sophomore dramatic club, present­ Our Oreenhouse i . ' Sit.;bee. 11;9 A.M, High Bcorers 1^ tha game were 'W yld. -Star BetMahem;’* and pole. Bob . Oweet. John DPrmsr, future to aglow with poaalbiliUea. IniUjite. the new members of the to’ avoid working schitoulea and ed a playlet with the following CYCLAMAN CHtlSTkiAS BEGONIAS fi ' ‘The Walts,*! by Dorothy Parker, club. the Chriatmaa rush. Htdd in Um cast: 'Trina Nelson, June CSrvtoi. POINSBTTIAS i "■ Don Muisener, who scored 25 and Dave Wlchman-vdlunteered to wttjr Bxw. *M- Heading the iMUatkm committee AnUCAN VIOLETS T . tiiB h sifsr Ges Co. polnU, and Tony Bquillacote; seor- the reading of a girl at a dance Mtve as uahero at the, Christmas assembly hall laat Monday, Doe. 8. Carol Ames, Francis Ocoegw, PHILODENDBON 1 ' trying to be nice to a boy aha had Concert to be held TVesday and __ ^ r e ^ Leone. Merle Swallow, u d la?«t. 7:30.'it7:30, it was sincerelyMncerelV enjoyed Carol Anderson snd Barbara Den­ ^ e m tx , SS7 MAIN 8T. A good defensive game X n a l y k e a n im ajus w a^layed by Bob Sloan. no dMire. to dance with. Wednesday, Dec. 14 aqd 15. Marcia Nelson, who arranged >nr by “ the couples ...... httending.* nis. Trina, presidsnt of ^ club, A' • 1 ‘. The arrangemenU ' were made Dave Wlchman, chairmen of tha each member, to be tolUated' by ^Ylie party eoMiotsd of daaotag axplatoed nz aimv and Osralyn < - meemnLAmeMBLY, Otririals for the game were ref­ for the HoUy Hop, the Chriatmas Mcrabera of v-^orke Po.-tertoa*a Uktog part in a skit. The aeyr to records and faatursd a grab ».- } eree At Churilla, umpire- Ruse proJacU comulttee, reported en biotogy elaaaea m entiy aaw ap^^ Houaa totmitnssd tha play. tuACi; of the SofjboiBore GlrlV. the Christmas candy for the Nava­ pagea were made to come draaaad bag, whare aach parson brought n Barbara Persan, *55 i WAen row Woiir to Jtuy jne Veiy aett Cowles, timer David HartweU and mena of animals Among toose dub. whkdi to to be held Dec. 21. jo Indian cliildren. Two sMimenU U okt ragged clotlias with their gift for eithsr a boy or a girl and . I^rry Schadiar. *58 scorer Daha Austin. shown were the sandworm, naesris,- hair -tied in ato pigtalto. put thaas aroutid a Use in tbs can­ KEITH’S VARIETY and NEWS SHOt iltoa Mary McAdama. reportad the of candy were aent to oor achoob JaofM iBc DursnA, V7 Corraetton on tost waak’s game: proireaa made in the eetling of sea an erm ^ , hydra, Jelly ftoh. CyptMa Sauter, Vi Mtobaad, aM tor of; tha halL'Mr. Bradton 8h The final score was Il-12r-5% ^ in. caunle. Aria, and TohatcM, N.M. eapthworm,' leech, tapeworm and , , Allan WaUa. *58 197 NORTH book cevera and aaeh gtrl was ,The next Student OouncU ntoet- ^oan Bleaao headed tha foadi Koa- rsetad tha affair and unwrapped ON 1S-14F—SL SMkao to do bar ahars. \ hvarfluka- Ocaunaiita wart made wlttae, and' Barbara hiMl^Canl tha^fifu which mafad tivm tap lirsfiki to »t qwta baf- COMB TO PLAWnLAND be bald Tueadqy, Jan. 11. Dave Ouay, *fii. RWtiiptog to ataa, ahapa, and char* Hewitt took bqn'4|r aotertalinpil. taffn-ta aiMU daoi: . - >7— _ MualioCtonA.I? - adtotoUea. tam la tha aarthto crust ttaa ^ . Maiy Raga.'Sfi ' P]^iMa.Warr«q'*88. ‘ lad sr' Mne. r * •’'* **'. - V r ■ -I orT % -y ; ' ” /‘Y-^ . rl

^ 'v ^u¥^:■'-^;■''V' ■ \|„ ''" , "' >;■ > .;;' , : ■ ,\. X X .i;- '' r . ■ -L ■■■' ' >■ ■' --rr ■ ' V X r " -■■■ X ' ■ ■ ■■ r f ■■ -X kANCHESTER EVRNINC’ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1954 ,X- Seciidn Two FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1954 jK unrlf^B tgr E n en U tg D ^ruU i - raiDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 L e t le r A d d of the Associated Dailies to con­ them his father came home sider cceatlng an Independent State Guard Assn., "druAk” laat night and started an YM fl nw tfctM N IW Moriow SmovIc m State-Wide committee on freedom argument whan he tried to help ■'56* / t o Censure I](ept. of information which would repre­ him info the house. sent all news media. He was ap­ Elects Office^ iY U lU R TOMORROW. pointed to that post by H. M. The boy said he grulibed a sliot- DRY TAILORING Growing ufi Twice as Haiti Assn. Sees.Film ‘'V. gun from a bedroom .when his Building: Group, Crabtree Waihington, Dec. 10 Vf)— Peterson, general manager of the ■ A t a recent meeting of the 8erv> Alterstiom, Trousdr, I'l I ii'.ii* ) ' -ii 'll III' .lito; I I ...... Offers Sintple Pi^ecdunimi New Britain Herald anind president father began a.second argumsat ^ 9 P.M. — SUPfER S-7 PM, happoM to a letter addireued necticut .State Gufrd, officers elect- v/lth His Slepmother, Jassia, 53. GIJAMIHG - Cuffs, Zlp|wni it& '' At Buiicd Center *t|ie pepOrtmeat of Ceiuiura" in of the Associated Dallies.' nactieut tSate Guard, officers elect­ -Clash on Plan *s Accord e committee to be named by ed were: Capt JosspH Magnano, Fenwick grabbed the gun from (Lawer Street Fleer Level—Next te Shee Bepeir) To Help Prevent T fe e P k ^ W APPIN* COMMUNITY HOUSE Waahingtoh ? itte will consist' of two reprsssnA president; Lt: John Keegan, vice' the boy'a hand but tha-yeom re­ An intereeting aouad film" in coveredilu^pollba aifd, and fltad is inaccessible but said experian^e color; entitled "Forget Not Theae The office of Sen. Fulbright (D- tatlVes of dslly newspapers,* two president; Sgt. Allan parrlah.' But Agrm o n .Severtd 2 ClUeago,'Dec. Iff Don't l i t ' BpoRpowd by Ladica Aid Society Of^ Ark) aaid the Post Office routed representatives of weekly news­ the- fatar blast. with it haa basin vary g ^ . Hs Oilldren " was shown last night at treasurer; Cpl. Richard Rosendahl, yoar hoUday go up in il ' r . >■ ’ ’ ^ CoMnanity Chorch one auch epistle with an Arkansas papers two representatives of secreUry. Mesobera U the execu­ Fenwick, a tlnatUth. btoeght Us ChurngM thtring.: said the life vt a raffiant ayalsm a meeting of the Mancheater Assn. EngBgfld postmark to Sen. Watkins (R- radio and. television stations. tive committee ^arf ,Lt. Anthony family to dstroit. 14 months ago depends entirely on good eni^eer^ Ida Help of Retarded Cfillldrsn. That warning cemeo flrem . tllir Advlts 11.00—ChiMren Under 12, 50c ylah), chairman of the special tosam ia, Sgt. Ronald Seavy, Cpl. from Evansville, tnd. Session Last , /^ighf ing and he Would wstalt on clofo 'The meeting '^•s held at the Bum s National Safety Oounett as tke inspection. t r •.. * committee that recommended cen. Raymond Bamatt. Cpl. Byron Center for Retarded Children. The nation approaents the CHHitlMlifl Sura of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). Baker and Pfe, • Disagireement over w h o tb s r The engineer said the syatam is' film . depicted the program for Draft ^bnditions James Cunnings not a common one; it ia unlqua in iree aeason. Tbe Chrietmas tiee< Wattnks’ offiee sent it to Fulbright, ham. .V Waltar Crabtras, Jr.’s Kaanay training mentally handicapped ehil^ filled with natural-pito and twin, an author of censure charges Mifl-Term Voting many waya but it is not new. The members of th* Engineer ■trast School plana art In accord dren in the State of New Jersey at ia one of the laoBt combuMiBie ok^ i against McCarthy. For iScbplarRhip Hoffman, Goalee, and othera the four State Training Schodls and The letter said: " I need Platoon and the Signal Pfatooh with plans tha town votsrs ap- tbarf tUacusaed at aoma length the Jects known, the Council/saya a birth v^ l hkve a Chriatihaa patty on Set New Record pievad cauaed briaf temper claahes at day nuracries maintained by Ignitmi it bums so ranlffir it f t . ieertlflcatc. 1 was bo; 1886.or mechanlca-of the heating system, parent groupa. 1888, I don’t know wl Dr. George CslUou^U, chali« 1 ^ . 11 at the armory. Men of the when Crabtree and the School but Goalee made It clear hla only virtually impoaaibta to axtugniah Building Commlttss v e t last During the businese meeting; ■the flame by metbodi-. erdtoarUy Fulbright’s office contacting man of the Elka Youth ^tlvitiea , platoons and headquarters section Washington, Dec. 10 (ffi)—Moro qusstioe-was the inaectolblUty e f‘ S' w l^ n jo y the evening’s actlviUes night, but tha group dsvotad most presided over by President John ' available. ' -v. the Census Bureau, qv pipep in case of a laak. ■ - reports that the condltiohs'to the Voters turned out on N . 3 Utti) of-Its two-and-a-half-hour seaston A. Craig, plans were discussed for Ttt help prevent, home flts i decorated day-room, ■'Paik. iflyatoaa'tOeswd awarding of the Manchester ^ c h M tocatod near the quartera in any previous hUd-tem alocUoii to discussing thoroughly details in the 9bristmaa Party for retarded cauaed by Chrisfmaa crws. tlis T urmpathlse with your potir children, to be held on Dec. 18 at 81,000 scholarship fund to a worthy »u «t by the Engineer in history. this plana which the SBC has ques- CiuncU offors 14 simple preenu> News Publication'^ tiened. . - UeB,*';>lloffmanit4l(. the group. ^ the Bunce Onter. Santk Oaua wUI tlona; Manchester High School student Official tabulations from 41 t o t been oii Om other aide of flie iM ielM W eiNr ■ > > * RRAAC JOB tN^TO » 8ft. fti S gt Btengle and .A s the masting began, aaM dn necordanee with tha pre- lor announced that the present to­ \2v KKeep your tree in a cold ,____ working with < Arthur R lUing, tbo Chrlsti Mmtnary plana the vetera. approved But hr aaaured Ooslee that he- tal of the recently conducted drive to which the people's right to know stmas party. the highest vote cast in each S'tkte frtt the chance of a leak'la very untoted garage is fine j m Y DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE how ■their represehtatives carry On superintendent of schools, and Ed- on a statewide office or iasiib—la when they appropriated 8450,000 ia 83.073. an to set it up. And fib son M. Bailey, principal of the H: small and tha system la sound. ’^^o^gw ^^ M iim ire' Profit OInrteg Orooa, Staavo nUEB witk the public’s business in Cohnecti- expected .to chiuige only sUghUy to build the eehool. .... ^ . . . _ Rev. Arnold Toner of the Second not se¥;jt cut will be explored by a 6-man Manchester High School, on thU when all figures ars official.' Tha School Buildinging OomnUttekc **••*•« Congregational Church deUvered to use 1£X“ ’’ ^ committee representing; Connecti­ aw'ard. * T e e n ilg e P a i r Ife^ld Ifonday found that, tha• plana are "^toM Hoffman and Crabtree to hold the invocation at last night’a meet­ This was 1,821,030 more voters off :revising the ayatem. ,w off diagb^iiy YOUR DOUARS HAVE MORE CWTS HERE cut newspapers and radio end tele­ The funds for the scholarship than in IgSO when the previdiu eat in substantial aecordahes and ing. vision stations. . award are being ralaed from the t o reported that flndlng to the The group reaolved several of trunk. and/T^laee t o e » m g I eei a a * eoM fetieg t t jraora of aarrlea In Manolii O n Pariepis’ DeaM|^ high Was acored for a nonpreaideq questions before it by deciding to yon aaOJMk farWargam kora for the not of the year. The decision -to name su"el)' a Aunt Jemima Pancake Festival tial election. ■ {di tiie a V Directors who formally pstitlonsd tow-eoBtamingjto^. xaap ask for separate extra bid# on committee was reached last night Chester Armory Jan; 13, 1M9. The .'.However, the 1854 total fell more tha SBC for an opinion. ^ v . water reservoir flU ^ at a meeting held here imder the Chester Armory Jan .18, 1858. The Detroit Dec, iO Two De- ' Dtangree With Intergratsffien certain itetns. when the contract 4. L ^ te .vour Xrewwan away troit area teenape* keld for then a million short of the pre is let. AboutTown auroices of the Associated Dailies house-to-house canvass for the sale ele^pn forecast of 45,115,000 ^ Laat night Raymond Goalee .dia- /^Raymond to m flnptaces. rb<^ton tale- of tick6ta.for the Pancake Festival tnveaUgation of mui today in agresd with the way Crabtree In­ They include an altemata for of Connecticut. the fatal ahooUags votes;, •liiill ItuMulh hriMi lU 113 Rummer St., an- to o n seta. powerful M se^u gh tfl The task of appointing the com­ Is progressing exceedingly well. last night of terpreted the- committee^ npprov- Including a lightning rod„ gutters, Our Lady of Victory Mothera aim other soJrce of heat two of thWr parents. the enjtoament of their mittee’s members was assigned to Arrangements have been noade Ing the preliminary plank He aaid leaders and dry wella which the Circle will hold a Chriatmaa party 5. Never use caadlea- on the day of the festival. It is 17, ^ Detroit admlUod firing a the group thought the mena Y t o light for. the parking 8 ^ a home of Mrs. Ida Unctoerg. 58, W. am K. Baaaett, son of and be aurq thne h «w the nal, who was chairman of last anticipated that the Manchester shotgun blast that killed ^hU •nbstaatlally .itf necorffimee. ffba Gnmsmsil Are alarm ayat«|Ri. bat­ MiddleTpHe- Monikers are ^^w- ra. Ruth Bassett of Mansfield writer’s Laboratiiriea label. \AI- ltt by YrisVlty through the process of growing up eration of ic Women, lieutenant. for any Imgih of umc. \ the hammer down, poi|ce aaid. 699 Msin St„ TcL Mr-9-49dl nefced Crabtree' if he Ihstsad of Dumping. Speciflrationa all right. waa an inrited last night at' A June Wedding ia pianiwd. - A Do not , operate eleetile "M y mother stood Up. and the wanted tOvtaftous with the meet- win be changed to read “ certl- , In the lop photo, Robert Burke, the annual party of the toUw or other electrical teya gun went blYand the buHet hit her tmTeI only pittwahi diaeuastog_ spe- fled" instead of "qualiflcd” iii ds^ 8-year-old son of' Mr. and Mn. United Fedei o f . Democratic m St.; Ignace Bartoelak, which maF Vark under the tree. in the chest,*^ police quoted Robert eifle points the plan—and tnld scribing,the qualtflicationa of weld- Joaeph. T. Burkf, 31 Ridgewood Women of ord at the Hotel SomermiUe. __A Tlisitoe of fjhrtstmaa gift as saying,. ha would im tha meeting if era for nsaMng work. Wallca wiU St., plhya the piaifto With one hand Statler, of honor at the ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Ro- wrappings, at cnee. Police said the fenwick t<^ told not. be'pttcbod one Inch In one direc­ ag^' he "reada” the prtnted-in- party wei Mra, A. A. RlMcoff, 'hlne Sloan, 46 Dr. A. 10. U se only aHUkdal " » o W ..N0..IN ALL THE WORLD Crabtree a g r tion; A two-hour Are door Will braille song sheet with the other. wife >a i^vemor-elect, and and dscormUacia o L the fiame- — ------X ,______E a cM the group BHmiS YBSTratDAY: A aon \ Mould conifttct.thsxliscuaBion and be'irfannod for,*tlie fire rfsfiflto Six-year-old William Regan, aon Mra. Dodd. John Kelley; tr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, S7 p ito M eejneneOiBbusUkls typa It got under way. \ \ vault. Sbowcaasa have bee^gut^ qf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R^an, M Dai town chairman of Alexander St.; a daughter to Mr. loir 4iiiniiUil^ 3raur trot. . Just b s ^ « the msetbig chdiyd, sUtuted' for mote nnS) e^a reprsscntatlva^'bn the project VThe XnstltuLcf which mainlens S t •ochets w hwr they can cause • MW not Bubstantially .the Mme? wltl.'be included th the speciflea- the only sehM for blind childrm DISCHARGED TlQSTBiCtlAT: short circuit and flash fin. . what do yoq intend to do?" \ tibto^, ■ in the atate; haa kiunched its am Tha Zlpaer Club will hold Its an­ Mrs. Mabel . zitton 61 Windsmere ■ 1A Move the Chriatmaa tree GIFT FOR MEN AND nual meeting with eleetton'of offi­ Given OnC.O.D. Deliveries Goalee repUed that the Sch^l CYabtree will draw a blow-up nuai drive for funds, and Howard Ave«, HOckvUlt; Mrs. Beverly Hoi-i UghU if tJfo tree’e needles near Building (Topiniittee haa'answer^ detail of the aluminum - window E. Mohr, who is chairman of the cers Sunday. Dec. 12, at, 2:30 p. m. lister,. 52 Hollister S t; I 'rs, Shir­ them turn Mown. And when the the queaUon in the petition and the Manchester fund-raising commit­ at the clubhouse, 35 Brsinard White u d t o d . The SBC felt the detail in ley Harrieon. 35 Dr„ G; APiert needtea start to fall, take the tree raat i. In. the bands of the Dlrec- the plan was vague. He will also tee, has Issued an appeal to fesl- PI. The Christmas party for the Krause, 44 .lidgr St.; Mn. Grace down and dtseanf it. YOUNG MQI THAN tors. He said the group had never denta of the town fo r aid. members and children will take 18. DUpaaaofuM trees lif fire- BUck Duly calK for 8-16'inch asphalt floor Eriokeon. 70 *r>unbridge S t; Mka. before befo asked to rule on subr tilt ituitead ef 1-8 inch tils. The school providaa- care and Plata Satur^y, Dec- 18i at 7:30 (MuA Becker, RFD 3. Coventry; safe areas efitdoors—imt :in fu*^ accordance. S evtol minor details will also edueaUba for ffilldrcn who. are p. m. at the" clubhouse. Mrs. Mary Mahaffey, 65 riorenca nacss, stovsa, or , fireplaeba;;. be- certainly did when yqu ap- residents of tbe ptote at no cost cause eSuriStmas- toes bum with OpM Tuwday tnd Thuradky lentil 9 P. M. be chanli^. \ S t; Gary Hlckton. RFD 3, EUlng- RANGE & FUEL OIL A S the preliminary plans,'* The group dlacussed three Items to their parents. In retuhi it re- Heniid'PtMitoe. Robert Vennart and Charles tuii; Roberta and Ba''erly Edwards, almost oxplonve violence; Donahua co-chairmen - for the REGAL TROUSERS I put in. > which it dbcidsd not to change. H U ToBand Tpkk.: Mrs. Phtries iR enateff -iM itoB to. fife Opra AU Day Weduesday 1835-8 class rsunlon. afo plannlnlt. Meet llw «rew4 an4 .HniDUng' oww the many ques- Arthur H. Dllng. Ynperthtenflent ter-he heard/him exclaim when he B r t o son. KsUy Road. Ver­ ItepMtasapt hSMneffiahflgb-.- of ichools, told the SBC he ie The t o tor fic t W the 4Mv« for H«ld for Failure an important masting on Thura- non; Nsll Macomber, 15 West S t; ...... towAwi-"' ■> . . . sad therms no probirai about sizes and colon, because he can ^llona khs SBC Sad raiasd on prss- funds Is being'conducted by mail, waa hit. / / 4sy, Dec. 18. at tha VFW Home, ^ Take ya w pick -ji- , ant plans thk mehlbers. Crabtree, satisfied wijih |he location o f the No changes' weri made against' Gordon . Thom|iaQ«, MS C to ts r ; I T pen have a-yeH SlBi * un« retuni them afior Christmas for the right size or color; or swap them The BOLAND OIL CO. door to the but perato wanting to contribute 608 E. Center St., at 8 j>. m. All Oak St. j l ffidon. you may think th *vis, 246 Porter St.; vestigating officer/said the right HospitalNol^ saryjto show them aU. ■ was involved in a minor automo­ LiiiiUiAAiAiAiAAAiiiiAi stend of convector combined with \ Thomas F. '^rguibn, 175 Main front Ot a wrecKii driven by Jo- floor-carried radiant heatjng- • - Aaks Cotta EatiaMte St.',. C!bester D Hogan. 65 Jean bile accident here yeaterday. Mph Drltalla, ^Itolv/goin g east PA-nENTS TODAY: 163. ^ GRAY FLANNELS Christmas on E/ Center' Street atnicK the ADMITTED YBSTERDATV After aome ^dtacusaion, both A t the outset. Goalee ssdd he Rd.; Everett T.^Selth, 118 Pitkin Malcolm I. Bagley, 27,. took out realised Osbtree could no.t add all right Tear of a . pickup\t'ruck R a^ond Zeleaky, East Hartford: \ Always B fayorite! la Charcoal, Light Grcyi or MedioM Grey. Sizes W R O U H IRON TABLESri Hoffman and Cral-tree aaid they flt; Walter N. lAaerc. 23 Main a marriaga license here sometime i 6 EliaabcUi C>t , 8 Nathan Rd.; 28-42. N k i^ tailored. oould, revise the plana but Hotf- the Items requested to. the school SL; and Robert W. Agnew, Bolton. driven 'by Raymond RyanX43. BUY IN DECEMBER Cards man aaid doing ao amounts to a without increasing the cost. He before 1:30 yesterday afternoon. At Pmlmond, N. Y., headed west Ctieryl Collette, RFD 1, S taffed 8460 contrlb^op to the jtowa. askafl the' ardiltect to provide an 3 p.ip. he ran into the rear of a making 'a/left tu^n Into Pitkin brings; Mlchrnl O’Brien, 7J Cot- ta^.St.; Miss Doria Waat, 30 Snlp- 1110% W 0 6 l 2 -p l y hava many beautiful ‘Dnisas the town. paid for It," edllmate on the added-costs. car turning into, a parking lot on ,Street. / - , Wa Crabtree Interjected. Crabtree’s orlgihal sstimats_for D^ver'Arrest! ,W, Midi^e Turnpike which hq,' About' 810 In damage was done Mc .SlXRockvUle: Waltar Hent- ( FAY IN Hallmark Chriitmat. Cards - While he agreed to redesign the the school, ready to- occupy, was didn't see until too into, police aaid; to thq/pickup in the mishap/ and schel, 65-^nsa)dt Rd.; Cfliarlaa ^ in boxtt, in albomt^ stem, Crabtree liuifted that was 8325,()00. j^ellowing Cr« . Damage to hla car w.aa set.4t none to the wrecker. Turner'esti­ Skrabaez, 58-ItorUt Bf .r Mra riaq»l and for individual t#r e system choto^ by the SBC Spiesklng on the expandlbiUty about 815 and thaj to the o^er mated. There were no arrests and VIoIetti. 26 BircE St.; Dinna Grin- E \ from among th m he suggested.of the school, one point at which car, driven by (TIarence W. C(Wter,' •no /njqries reported. wold. 31 Steep Hollow Lana; Mrs. JANUARY laetlon. Shop now while' S , Leo F. P l^ ty , .45, of 201 Adaips GABARDINES OoalM disagtoff that the Commit­ the SBC found hia plana n ot. in 47, Andover, at about |10 Wr Pa- Fannie Smith, Cheater; EdT'srd you know the mlaction'a tee had ever mafo the choice. accordance with.' the preliminary St., was arrested as the result of ttojman Newton Taggart; .the in- Cronin, 97 Lenox St.; Mary Ellen lit Chareoul, TkU. Br»vn or BUpper Blue. Sizes 28-42. Remember! W « complaia. ‘ . ones drawn by Lawrence, Crab­ a minor accidenVjnvolving a 0>n- (31ark, 39 Green Manor ltd.; Jef­ Goelee eX p laln eo^ main objec­ veatigating officer. None .Were/in- I. alter them without charge. tion was to the Ifoig lengtha of tree said heatl'iy; lines for . a nec.tlcut Co. btiB^^ .Center'Street JuredX. - . • - / ./ . frey Maxwell,' 16 Bunce . Dr>>.tKNi- m v n g. underneath . the concrete larger school are; included In the at about 11:30 this morning and Police Arrests na Greaney,-457 Main St.;'^M'ert original plant. charged with operatlmig.a motor But Bagley waa arrested by Tag­ Johnson, ,RFD 1, Rockvtils: Mrs. Boor ufhere they are inaccessible gart and charged wlfo failu n to in case they spring a Icajc. He said the whole theory behind .vehicle while hts driver’s license Augusta Benadn, 143 Wetbarell DEWEY-RICHMAN Roffnasn sgrsed \that the pipe the deaigA .ia thai aei>arate unite was under suspension. \ carry hia’ license (driver's) and ^ym ond J. Sullivan, 45, 5 Broad St.; James IfeDowelL 36D4ltey registration (M r)/evidently for­ lean .be added without demolishing Plecity has t o n rsleaasd under s't, was arrested after midnight St.; Mrs. Helena Ahdsnoni llX ^ 767 MAIN ST. any walls. Hs described a few 8100 bond for court appearance. gotten in the ruaiv of events. Court St.; Tbonias'^HluBphriss, 13 Ulli ■\ last night and charged with op-' r waya the town could add units to No Other information was im­ on 4he matter has been set for to­ the school. •* mediately available, except that morrow. . y ' erdting a motor vehicle while im­ Sherwood G. RobI? chairman of the accident is still under inVestl- A short Urns before this, in an­ der the Influence of intoxicating | FREE the Board of Bdueationr'said flg- gatlon'iby Patrolman William Mc- other accident on New State Road \ 1 liquor or drugs. ofea indicate the edtool would cobf Dowell, the arieatlng officer. \ near the Ruckland School, ..Bchool ■ Ho Was arrested ,by Patrolman _ 830,OpO more ihsurance In 50 yean. Officer C^ark siiffefod injuries Primo Amadeo on tlte com plaint ■ ALTERATIONS FIRE Cr^tree insisted the figure was CHBISTMAS SERVICE to his k ft l(nee when .a motorist of S bua driven that Sullivan'a car | high nnd Wsalty Gryk said tbs Bigelow (%apteritler No. 33. Order whom/hq had stopped fo r a t o waa parked blocking an exit from _ figursXehould be^ 810,000. a sum of Eastern Star of East Hartford, tine Check backed into hhn, police one of two intersecting streets. He ■ he saioNwould b* offset by other is sponsoring a Cliriatmaa vesper •ai«: ■ WoffiX has beenj released under 8200 bond. ■ ' savings.''- Sunday,'bee.' 12, at 7 p, m. in,the /A^^rdlng to the re ^ rt by Pa' A Willimantlc man, Mitchell I . Burnside'’ Methodist Church. Mem­ toolmaq Samuel Maltcmpo, who in­ Rosenatein. 45, was charged with .# Gobordines Sav# candle stube. They'll melt bers at Temple Chapter No. 53 of vestigated, Cfiark haa signaled for pntaing a red light following hiaiffi down to a wake a varicolored this town are cordially invited. A the driver to back up and then s^opfr arreat yeaterday by Patrolman 'm c o r n e r c e n t e r candid, molded in an olive bottle ailvar offering will be received for aark had turned his' attention Waiter Ferguson, who aaid Roaen- j l ' # Sharkskins -urtumnMUMumam or an old "rubber ball, for Christ­ . and GRISWOLD I the benefit of the MSLSonic Home elsewhere for a short time. The ateth. went through the light at '■ STREETS m m m i'7 4 S i mas gaiety. Christr.ws fund. driver did not see Clark' until af- center and W. Center Streets # Cards I . MT-8-7833 "HOBBY" T CHRISTMAS

■ O Y A U M \ TO ALL heading aid Here's • reef buyl These •nfy H O O ssmplste BEGINNER'S AiRCRAFr far *10 stunning wrought iron Ipblns liff CALLING AU ^ WOOD I f sOmsons cloas lo'you leumritter ore en top ef Iho Appits Art A Tasty aai Dslidsut Fruit COIN BURNING CARRm Free Aiterations needs a haaring aid, yat newest Fashion trend In heme hmitated te buy « m , We dedicate oar full tioie to growing them and spend COULECTION SETS 7- whet fntr, ssore practical decerstdon. They'fe easy en Hie BOYS aiidGlRLS! t Chnstmes gift could there nuny doUan to store them to have them crisp and fresh, M than a tiny, jswsl-lika budget, leel Smert, strong through the winter aad spring months. $3.00 evtetive aad Fun I A Rmrel ZaniUi Ftoyal-M. It's easy V«WI to w w ...easy te adjust m . BE HERE I q Several times a week we grade them into peck hags ...swi so assy for you to OLD TIME give! _ or butternut plastic te^ that A U DAY TOMORROW ^ and half bushel baskets, thea- price them according to ELECTRIC A ll Roads j 8NCU4 CNUItnUS resist otcohet stains ea dgareUa size of fruit and quality. CARS MMEMIEK fUlAl •888ff TRAINS «Rd Lead Ta I Kors, wipe clehn ,wMi eldemp Because we grow the fruit we believe we can give you I STAGE X doth. These tobies vriR give you the most and best for your money. ACCESSORIES Hobby Land A Begei gift purrbase Is always a COACHES SAFE BW-rbeewMa If he receives Um yeet| end f—n . 9 A. M. TO CLOSING j Adults siioald enjoy a Cool crisp apple as often as pos­ Llenel, Aaerriren Flyer I wrong else or the wrong color, he enn For Gifts niwnya return It for the BIGHT one, or emd keep Midr beauty eb the Hi£i. sible and let the children Imve all they want. Trarks, TUdaele, Unite ho enn exekaago It for aomethlag IM Sec MARLOW'S for lorgGst ond most complete Uaefol. rdnraHeml Bdght Mho boHer--mr owm get a eaah Come eeriy- gie/re much lee At present we have a good disfijay of six or more That Please Gifts refMid. Ho haa unUl faBuacyr IB IMS good le kisl el MMm prk^ . selection of toys in town —at the most reason- varieties, reasonably priced at eitherUfae farm in Wap- I Crystal Bs4 Rsffim to be CMoptetely aatM M wHh hla Regal ping, or at our Ooklaad Street stand. gift. oble prices onywhere! I . LeetharOraR Q u ^ OPERATING ' Capper Craft CHAXGE ACCOUNTS RAILROAD INYITEO Gvmi LAYOUT I I .Orckardfl Stand

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■ / . .1 A : • . .- • r.-i:^ t' ‘ I • V" ' ,r ■' '"•■.••^' ■' 1 * ■i . ^ t il- ^ j y ■■/ ■ J - ■. . .■^■ ■■ "r* •\ ’ . . « ■ ' - IfANOHESTER EVENINO HERALD. TCRE8TER, CONN.. PRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1984 ■ •ama. JMemeSTER evening herald. IfANCmrER. CONN, PRIDAT, DECIDER 10, 1984 ■taM friiUvitea fbr aU. Entartalnment Ifj.,.!.!-' ' chaplain, tha Rev. Gerald. B, (F- fertw^, RnnsM V. Mean, rrooklya, y , ■< Coventry $72.44 A w anled will he Rimiahed by Diana Kar- A iinual Service Grady. .. N- senior, wlH bp soloist In the mm puaka,\Up dancer. Mid Jacqueline . \ - A TTia Obriatmas (3toir of the Trinity numbers. ' . O u $5i,000. C laim BeiangdK marimba plqyar and tu i InlT rinity Chapel Pro^iect Hill School for Girls in Familiar carols will be sung by d a n c tr.\ RafraahmenU wUI/be \ New Haven, conducted by G. Hunt­ the congregation whh thq eocn- PTA Lists Faculty Housing aervad. ToNcllntax the eveniiig's ington Bylea, will sing a group of bined choirs; T h e service is-even y Naw Haven, Dec.' 10 (Xb— fun, SanU CUttia will m a k ^ a ap^ Hartford—Trinity Oollege will carol arrangetnents, as will the to the public. > * 'i Charging that they were responai- pearance to distribute gifts. / hold lU-annuaU Oiristmna Vespers Ohspel Choir of TVinit/ vndor the -tJ- — - Problem for Group Stuity ble for hit aireat ^ . a theft charge- All mambara a n requested to Service in the Oollege Ohepcl Sun­ diraction of rrofessor Clarence E. , At most any old boarding house \ ,X': while he was working In theiif bring-a 30 cent gtlt.fbr the grab day afternoon. Dec. II. at 3 p.m.. it Watters. T ^-^rnbined choirs will one of the unpopular daya Is Woodbrldge gai atation in 1943,' has boeii announced by ib* Ooilege ring four; numbers during the of- stewsda- ./■ ^OoVmtry,' D«c. 10 (Special—Th*^ Clinreli Alfred Oerwatorskt^ of Antonia ***■ ■ ■ ■ ' R e a d H e r a | ■/ . haa announced that it la form- The Rev. T r ^ a n O. Iceland, s t a t e b o n d # AlXXiCATBD 2 . paator at the Etmt Congregational Sjued Mf. and Mra, John Kollnchak XT a conimlttee to atudy faculty of Brookfield for 33.000. Hartford. Deby C hristm as Party / ■. of Board of Elation. The RTOup letter, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hath­ POULTRY* /, will alao con)dct houainr contrac- away from the Methodist Church, >4ora in an attempt to aolva the Fall Rivef, Maas.; Mra. WiUtam Plaiiiieti by C lub Stewtng Chlclicas ELECTRIC RANGE HAS critical aituatlon, officiala aaid. Drinkwater from Bethany Luther­ ■peclalljr prlcsd at Alive ,-to • 'Hrhool Library Report an Church, Cranston, R. 1., and / . The achool library circulation for Mrs. Betty Peracchio from Cen­ Manchegt^ Emblem diuh No. Rprclal dieeeunt aa ftseaer er- to o 231 will hold its first Cihristmas dere of roqstiag ehlckeaa aver- November of three library daya ter. Congregational Church, Manr party next Wednesday evening at aglag .8-9 lha. dreased. totaled 693 according to Mra. Ken­ Chester. 8 o’clock in Tinker Hall. neth Ai Downing,'librarian at the The Church Sunday School'will "n(e social committee, Mrs. Jo- DISPOSABLE ' Booth-Dimock Memorial Library.. aend' |20 to the Rev. Eklward Mra. Downing haa been hired by Smith to help educate a child in se]Mi Biasonette and Mrs. Ray % . r ' the Board of Education in the oa- China. Nearly 820 was contributed ;mond Ellis, co-chairmriti. have CARLSON FUSS . pacity ilf auMtitute teacher for the by the Sunday School pupila tf Mrs. ,p.m. Walter 8. Haven, superintendent. . Mra.i Downlnf- aaid ’ the moM The evening of Ddc. 19 the fi cleaning popular booka are horae atoriea Christian Endeavor/Society will ' / I with myateriea and actual apace present the pageant ' "Why the exploration atoriea next in demand. Chimes Rang," directed by Miss K'- Moat Of the booka are for pleaaure Thelma J. Wrignt, along with oth-' ■\ . readinf/T'eachara pick up reaearch cr features. The public is Invitiri. I .at the library fdr the achool Sunday Masses in S t M a^'s ThU pUm mUi »tmn ri§ki mmmt bta, Mra. Downiny aaid. Church be at 7:30 a.n< 9:30 \. lie local achool ll|||lary .waa^ea- a.m.*, aqd 10:30 a.m.; qt S t Jo- lahed with a baaic aupply pf leph'a ■bouril.OdO worth of booka. Wheh 8:30i;30 a.na.m. ,Aj«y(m defenniiiediogivBycnirdiildthe save $3.75 a week, to 6 yean you’ll have queati(^d aa to Board of Educa­ ^ The formal reception of mem- tion library plana for the new bera to the Holy Nefne Society b easts of a opllq8»educatioii--yet worried tl>Q25.95—a 9 yeafs $ months, $2,13790 achool now under cosatructlon. nrlll be a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday in St. ^ HAMILTON. ELGIN, RULOVA, LONGINES. alMut money? Thsn why do irint mote «-and in 19 yisan 8 months you’U have Jeaae X. Brainard, chairman, aaid Mary's Church with a reception in board plana are to.have a aimilair' the church hall afterward for / and more fani^ted parents are doing? $8453.72. aervice to o ff^ pupila who will be the Moat Rev.-Barnard J. Flanna- S I WITTNAUER, and WALTHAM WATCHES. attending that iMatrict achool. gan, D.D., Bishop of Norwich, Start getting that m o ^ togedier now— it's guretOiioe you join the Payroll Sayings . TTie achool hoV lunch menu at Setback Results \ DIAMOND RINGS, LADIES' and GENTS' the Robertaon anthCenter Sebooia There were eight tables of set­ the saf^ sure, automatic way—through the Plan, youraairing is iutom atkally done for next week will ^ aa followa: back in play Wednesday night ini ^ STONE RINGS. SHlAFFER. PARKER and , Xtonday. apayhettl w i^.m eat balla. the Nathan Hale Community (3en- ter. Prises were swsrdcd as fol­ Payroll Savings Plan! you hefore you draw your pay. You don’t carrot aticka, peachiw Tueaday, Chicken noodle aoup.'pemut butter lows: Women's Srst, Mra aarence ^ WATERMAN PENS and PENCILS. NECK and Jelly aandwichM. cake Custer of Andover; second. Mrs. A; H’8 simplel Just tell your company’s pay have to do a riling. And your dulifa edu- ' aquarea; Wedneaday. hambursera BlanchetU of Wlllimantic; third, PIECES, EARI^INGSr IRACELETS. RONSON s] office h ^ mudi you want to*save-any* ca^n >|rill be provided foe by money you In rolla. cabteye aalad. chVolate Mrs. Mertie Marrotte of WUliman- pudding; Thuraday, arallo[ tic. ■ IIGHTERS. BURTON RILLPOLOS. tshete from just a few doUan a i^yday up d MAIfil ST. / ftenter, Monday, Mra:^ Malcolm Lodge. AF rind AM, 7:30 p. m.. Woqda; Tueaday, Mra. RarlV'lt, Masonic Hall, Marrow. Just think—if you sign iq> to Plan Mbsm you beiik. Do it today! Laawi(i; Wedneaday,\ Mra. William ^ y MoneliMtar's, OM m P J t T t I t r Hall: ' Thuraday, Mra. Robert Mattehester EvMlng ^eiwld Cnv- L. Henna; Friday, Mra. John entry cocrespondM Mrs. Charles ' Ad8mclk.\, , L, little, telephonf Ilgelm 2-8281.

u eou. laui triU iriE^ 1 your own savings goal n■wdivWMwnatwnjKiajRNaiiwajwiajRNai IRM'mWKyMiMitHilHk This duirt shows only a W yu w nt ■ppnalmaahr '' fsw typical snaplss ol- 7 .. i vn-y^KVe-n.. I \$ 5 ,0 0 0 $10,000 $25,000 savingi goals and how ta rsadi thags tkiouRh Pky- (iXRDEN roU Savi^ Ramsobar, COQI WvGN rOr you eon aavo m y sum you 9 yaon and Uriah, from a coupio of P r e ^ t s / A (M n ih i,i^ $ t ^ . $ 1 1 7 5 $ 4 5 .0 0 dollars a payday up to as much as you want Ths •V, important thing- is. start aimawaaBedi^vsffik oa^a your Fton tadsyf „ * / ■ 4 • t9 yaoAm'd 8 monthi, tdva ' / $ $ 7 5 $ 1 1 7 5 A Bonus Broiler gives double-oven l|ixury at a singlemvan price . . . broil ■\,- while you bake, ^ ★ New Instant-Heat “2 in 1 Rocket Units’* pro^n?'heal settings for amall f=r^~ • pans . . . 5 separate heat settings for large pina . « . givas graater Selection «ahly Cut economy plus greater flexihility. , '' ■ i / A Illuminated Switches on all units tell heat sattini in color at a glance.

' r ^ . iC ' How Tom’ Child Can Lawi/Thrtfl j ; ■ 1 4 7 PLUS ^ V jf BTad Ttere^i no b«tt«r way for 'yoor .child to leant 7 iFrotty Sm w 4 Ckristmal Oragaa Holly i Frash Cut • tilSM OvM BTadow. I>t« you Impart avrw raoMag wMimit apmlag daa«, < tiirift than by buyinf U. S. Savinfi Stampa at a Antamatic OvMDvm Tlfriar.Ttamr. Slarta,Sla thma tm4 atapa av«a iptraMwt aatamHcagy. Larp Flakas DaaoratiaRs • Miatlaioa Bauclit •cbooL Becauae Savinp Stanqw {wovide a goal • • RMnevshhi •my-tk^leas mrrfaca aalt Drip Paaa aad Chroma Wagv . . . waab to lava towiaid. Aa each albuni of.. 10c ior 25c ■ * » - at thv risk. Stampa it iSUad, it can ba omvartad into a vplu- a Selt-ONuilag Rmtiag Elarareta—eurfaea aad eveau ■f . • % • able U. S. Savinga Bond. MflUona of diildnn I WREATHS — SPRAYS lU U M IN A H D a l'p-t>awa Unit—DarpwalLar fauHh aarlaca ualt. ^ aia karaing to aave in.the U. S. Schotd Savinp DECORATIONS t a RIrrtric ftark aad Mla'uta Miadar accurataly Ua4a coaklag apataWeh. 'll' ■ ‘-'i' • l^iogtam. Why not atut yviv child CEMETERY lASKETS ■7 Imloar and Ontdoor , a Faa LM Peckrto la-full-wldth ataraga drawar. / " "*~ GRAVE RLANKETS u g h t S E H -3 X: / - PLAStiC SLEIGH CENTER PIEC ^ NEW ! ; ~ ^REINDEER C ANDLES . RIBBON Yamr kmkg*a tmtmrm atmrtM STYROFOAM CANES ilRRIES V CONES wkam gmm amcm spiik VmUmd Stmtma Smvim§§ Bmmda KELVINATdR \ for tkrassgfA.ik^ Pmgraii Smvimga Pimmt ^ OPEN OPEN 30 INCH ELECTRIC RXNGE DAILY-SUNDAY The Children Oaay- sunoay W ith "OREAT S C O T ' oven U LM stosIFsIl 3ULts.lFJi -8 ,

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‘ . • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1954 PAGE SEVENTEEN riisi nmEra MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN4 FRIDAY. DECEMBER lOr 1M4 ■ >■ :‘.rf , ■• that oppoamg, rulings hava been tasi}M in other sUtos Nut pointed R o c k v i l l e A b o u t T o w n Offering Aid HockvillfrVenion Appear in St. Lucia Pageant,, Dixon Foes out: ■ . "A study of thaas opInicr.S'-Mad Heavy U. N. Vote Seen us . to the conclusion that they aro. Polish National Alliance, Mayor^ Cormier either based on different sUtUtes No. 1938, wiU hold Its To Kaiiiienski Vernon Youth Held at Fault I OPEN ALLOAY SUN. S a y p o w e r than exist in this sUts or on b iFoe/jCensuring China meeting, tomorrow at ; May Bare Qiuse differont factual situation. In any "f 77 North 8t. AH mem! S N; W YOUR evept, wo aro not bound by rul­ urged to attend sa. sli 23 Elki Volontoer to in Smith Death by Coroner ings affecting otber statoa.” (OanMaaed Ihnb Paga One) between with Peiping ahould Ham- fleers sriU toke plaice, Of Resignatioiis P a c t d ean up Hoiu4s« Laiids (OontianM from Pago Qne) wwked qonvulalvc^ oa ha paused TOe opinion was sought by. the marskjold require- her iwrricee. Medical Bxaminmg Uon ths'United Nations might take Informed Sources in New Delhi Ths Youth Choir of thb Church RaekvUl*, D*e. ld> (Iptcitl) —•o’cloclt al the ^ I c e of 8up«rin> HALLMARK between words. in tha matter. . of the NsssrenS'wiH rehearse to­ Says Dr. CailfouRtte RockylUe, Dee. 10 (Special)—In­ Sheppaid kiUed hie wife becauae After he efihee to on the beach, (Oaiatinnafi trMi Page Om ) Board. It Inquired whether fees aaid yesterday that the Indian am­ UJS. Chief Delegate Henry morrow S t 8:30 p. m. Ths Junior Tho tfaatli-el Hobart Smith. H. lataf.t«" The accatotiona which Dr, Shep­ my feet I rather staggered .up the were spies. He dertarad the plcnS'lalrmen. Despite this, Indian Prime 8t. Mary's Women’s AuxUlary tional window sarytce tomorrow to report for work for th*iMBt five WRAPPINI pard denied today u ere made to' Btairway and I recogniaed Uiis waa nagaUatloits and-financing arrange- practice of medicine in a way that; 388 W. Center 8L, Dr. Osorga Ohll- aiott or carleaaneaa ol Kenneth whan tha stamp and parcel post menta. They hoped this data would s in conflict with' Connecticut was oh a legitiihaU,)\mission and. Minister Nehru was reported'ktUl will meet in the parish house days may ha revealed toon, came him directly on the same .day hia my house. I entered 'he house and that the men. as uni ned mili­ louette, chalrinaa. of the Tooth l>ahy. IS, ilf Verhon, the driver, kiadowa wlU remain open until fi wife waa sl.-iln.", I cane to the reaUzation I had been support their charge of ‘'interlock­ law." studying the question of Intercea- Monday at 7:30 p. in. The guMt ActiriUes Ommittos at tho local td light * today with atatamanta tary personnel, ehould he handed Sion "in a continuation o f India's according to flndlnga laaued today p. m. -Christmaa card bundle S li OUR EXClUiNT SELICTION V ^‘All I Could Bcfflcmhcr" hurt—I )iad beeW'atruck by an in­ ing relattona” among interested A few hoepitaU In Connecticut speaker will be The Venerable lodgo announced today. wirappers have been distributed to from Unyot Fredariek 8. Bargar private uUHtiea in vlcdation of the have gone along with ths/demands over at once unrier the Tefms o f ; PbHcy of attempting to ease any John H. Esqulrol, archbialmp of. By County Comer Barnard J. OF GIFTS FOR lYIRYONI ON YOUR USt The osteopath testified Cleve­ truder; And t l ^ I waa fearful for the Korean Armistice. Dr. OsllhMietto—roosntly iq^- patrons of the local office and and on# of the former patrolman- land detectives Robert T. Schottke Marilyn, nitodugh I can't say that UUUty Holding Company Act. to let anesUieciologisU,.radiologists xUtUation which threatens to lead Fairfield Archdeaconry and rector Ackerman. .Lodge Gets Support ! te^i^lence or war.” of Trinity Church, Southport, pointed to the 8Uto Youth AetM> more are available in the office Following a prepared atatement and Patrick Oareau accused him at that tlqm I remei-therad seeing Before the atari of today's hear­ and pathologists working in the ties Committee, a stats affsocy— ' Amith (Bed from a fracturbrd motor part, "AH the-facta krill be given to questions until w# get some -docu­ Henri Hoppeno'. firmly backed Grqobeipt Named Mrs. Robert Dougan and hsr com­ OBleers Amtowiced remember,” Dr. Sheppard said. », or a dream—a vary idea, one reasons usually Lodge's stand. ; givs ptrmisaloa fOr ths werhsra, veMcta onaratad by t.aahy left tha Tha Tolland County. Art Aaan. the proper persona at the proper North End Pharmacy ments out of these people—umesa given bring ulUmately costs mittee. * "Officer Schottke said would I ] dream. I eventually went time and place," resigned patrol­ It ia definitely eaUblishcd Uirte Nutting said he pitied Malik for doing tha Job as a part of tho road on Dobaon Avenue-iand aUuck has aftnouncad It’s completa sat submit to the so-called lie detec- although Pin not aUre of paUents ^ be higher than '^i», Tri^l Bench youth program of ths BDu, to a telei^one pete. man Rudolph Oormier said, "I have 4'^DEPOT SQUARE / PHONE MI-9-4585 are none.” /' under mat system, having to come before the Assem­ . The Manchester Garden Club of officers for the 1958 season. UM-. 1 aaid 1 certainly would if it.-miw rapidly but I finally got-up­ bly urith''buch a weak case and for , , • corns onto his propsrty. Ackerman a report atataa that at Mrs. Caroline Forster waa elected no comment to make today, but waa a reliable test, He and Oareaii stairs and at that time 1 examined SEC.Upholda Objectloes Weinstein's opinion stated, in sriH hold its Christmas party Mon­ the time Of the accident the aur- later on maybe I'll talk.” SEX? QOmmlsaionars yesterday p a r t :/ being placed in '(.he position of hav­ Al|y.,'l»mul Groobert of the firm day, Dec. IS. at 8 p. m.-ln Center The volunteers also hops to n - at the .November meeting aa presi­ Aypi mBi roPi roPe ropt ropi roPi I said: ‘You might as well telL'ua Marilyn.” ing to read out a "tissue of palpa­ face waa dry; the weather, claar: iqiheld / objections to Volpe'a "These (full time, salaried) phy- of Lam er and Rottner has been Church House. Fifto cent glfto. paint and renovats tha inaids o f dent With the slate being com- Edwin Oarlson, who A^ording all about it now as tlie lie dej^jtor Dr. Sheppard then paused briefly ble falsehoods." Th’e Briton declar­ the house, doing the work on Sun­ and thouih It waa dark, vlaib|Uty to Capt. Pater Dowgawics was told eftorta to get at details of sirtana are experts. . . They use s p p o lp ^ trial JusUce of the trial suitable for - garden dub membera, pletad this month, aa follows: Mra. \ Is available and it never mlSMs but in the ■ silent courtroom - it ed the Free World looked for the Justi^ court of Qblchester by. Uiat day mornings. Soma of ths furnl- was good.." by tha. Mayor liot to report for seemed H|fe pn interminable timb. still / pending debt financing of vequipment and quarters fiirnished should be brought for the Christ­ others in tha car at tha time of Harry Kitchlng, vice president; and you might ns well teU ua all the 1^-milUon-doHsr power plan! Assembly, to "liend every effort to town's'Board of tRclect’.uen. turs may also fag replacod, tho doc­ Byron Shinn, treasurer. Mrs. work, A statamant which Bargar about it now.' He continued: by the hospital apd located in the the release of these men.” mas tree. The program will con­ tor said. ,^the craah were John Zenuik is, “I saw she had been terribly proposed under the contract, TpA. hospital building for the purpose of Judge jproohert^wiH take office sist o f games,. carols and refresh­ « Carl Moore, Jr.^ 17, Gene .Dickan- John Grant ta continuing as sec­ denies, said today hia raatgnatlon I may have commented that the Oixon-Yatea group said it plank to The western Fig Three have Iseen the first ^'*ricof January and KamiensU wds arrastod an retary and Mbs. Ray Petit will la still pending. BO-called He detector seemed to me beaten." conducting necessary tests, taking pounding hard at Russia's repeated serve-vf^r a two-gear term. He is ments will be Served by the exec Wednesday on chargsa o f Injury or j m . 18, Robert Newberry, !(, and borrow about lOO million dollars of x-rays and administering anes­ iitlve committee and board mem- ^reott’e MeKinnen, all of vemen. again serve aa publicity chairmah. Meanwhile Qapt. Dowgewlcs la to be far from infallible but if it "Did you determine she waa from banks and insurancs com attempts to throw out the-race on also (qwn counsel for 'he Town risk of injury to childrsn and A program plaidting committea making use of State Policemen waa I would take it. dead,” aaked Corrigan. panles. thesia for the benefit of. paUenta the contentioi that only Chinese of Colchester.' ,hera. . ■ cruelty to peraons in connactloh M the itadlnn irtate that the de- has bean! appointed by the presi­ from the JBtafford Springa Bar­ "I said, ‘You don't think I had *;Yes, sir, 1 felt she was," Dr. ill Uie Jioapitai—those sent there ------, caaaed aaked Ved ILeahy, the operator, The current hedrings are re­ volunteers took part in the Korwn Groobert has been raeo- with an investigation mads rseSBt- dent and includes Mlaa Emma racks for motor batrel duty. THiise anything to do with this?’ Officer Sheppard replied. stricted to an application for ap­ by attending physicians and emer- conflict and therefore Peiping U riatOd with Lessner anid Rottner Gibbons Assembly, Catholic ly by officials into ths.Uvtngoandl- . to turn JMWmd on Dobaon Road ba< ■’What were your feelings at Oi4 Bats, Mra. Homar Peckham, Mra. men according to Capt. Dowgt- Schottke said, 'I don't know what proval of Capital stock financing gtnby cases. The .serrices are not bound by the armistice. since, his greduaUon from Colum­ Ladies of Columbus, will hold k tions of ths KamiansU family. Tbs . cauae hia aiep-brother, Paul Neron, my partner thinks, or what Chief time,” Corrigan continued. Georgs Larsen and Mrs. Ray wica are not vM ns desk work at plana for the Mississippi .Valley tlierefore limited to those persons The western powers cited the bia Layr School arid his admission tood sale tomorrow at the Man­ probe followed a complaint mado paaaed them in a car and Smith Baton (Bay Village Police Chief I %yas horrified,” rrt>lled Dr. chester Gas Co.'s office, 687 Main felt he waa looklnf for him. Com< Petit A water color by the headquarters. Generating C o, which would op­ who are actual or potential hos-. fact that an official represe^.tatlve' to tk M K in 1952, and w?s recently by the Humana Socisty of Hart­ Rev. Forrest Muaaer, depicting a ' Finally Talks John P. Eaton) thinks, but I think Sheppard, "1 was shaken beyond pital patients and, gencraUy, as. ah of the Peiping regime signed the made a partner iii the firm.- St. The opening hour is set for ford. , . plying with the requeat Leahy you killed your wife.' explanation and I felt that maybe erate the proposed new plant at turned around in the driveway Of church in the snow, is being shown L u t night after Having rafnasd West Men^hia, Ark, The new aid to the attending physician or armistice agree) lent. They also Me graduated from tho Univer­ 9 a. m. and a large quantity' of Ht was rsicassd tmdsr 8600 bond at tha Llbcary^ this month. "I was ahocked upon a shock. I I’d wake'up, that maybe this waa to the hospital staff of Interns and reminded Malik that China's Pre- sity Of Connecticut with dlsUnction baked breads, cakes and pastries for court sppearancs on Dse. 18. ,■ th« Sacred Heart Church and pro* id voice an opinion or explaaaUmi believe 1 aaid, 'OH, Gqd,,No.' or I AH.a terrible nightmare or dream. plant would furnish power for the needed northerly towarda a filling Coming Events of the situation for four days. TVA system to replace TVA pow resident physicians mier-Foreigi minister Chou En- -in economics and prepared tor Is anticipated., alsn, baked beans Thara will he a masting of the may tiave said, 'My God, don't be, And I walked around and, The Oonnecticui law, he points lal represented the Chinese side at cbllege at Bacon Academy in snd othsr cssserols dishes. The alation where they anticipated Mayor Berger defended hia sllehcs ridiculous'.” -I paced. I may have gone back into cr used by AEC elsewhere. COl- BOMLEN BACK IN MOdCOW Neihn would atop. official Bo'rd of the Vernon by wSyiiig the reaignatlosu concern out, carries ths clear implication the'Geneva Conference last June. Chester. profits will be devoted to the or- ‘ Corrigan then aaked for the first see Marilyn. Aa 1 recollect, I could Stock in Mississippi Valley ^nlutionk vsrious charitable ob­ Mathndist Church tonight at 8 at city Affairs and that tha Common would be held Jointly by Middle that the practice of medicine and S()eculatlon mo-inted sa to how Mine’sw. Dae. to (8b—U A It waa whila aorottte that it la time if there was any tnith to the have^paaaed out again. I don't re- jects. claimed by Ladhy that aa ha went tha church social, rooms. Council should be ‘told the complete South Utilities and by the South­ siirgery is restricted to buHvlduaU Iiommarikjold plans to cortact NAME INDIA PARTY READ las R. BsMan- Tha Rad Cross hloodmobile unit. accusation and D'r. Sheppard aaid member> But I was staggered, Pulping. ' The .Sucretary General down grade, b e took hia /oot off the story first finally I went downstairs, trying ern Co., headed by 'Eugene H. and does not include corporations. retained by air I •s Ms I Is nt tha Elks Home until fi:tO to­ there was not. However, the. statutes exempt non decUned *0 discuss it at thih stage, New Delhi. India, Dee. 10 ARSENIC FOUND IN 8POC8E facellirator and put hia foot on tha Dr. Sheppard testified that to come to so|ne decision, some Yates. , ' la Moaesw aftsr. night with walk-lna needed to On Wednesday the Coihihon profit charitable hospitals from the I'-vt it V aa expected he would wbrk tP) — Prime Minister Nehru’s with Pruldmt Elsiahswsr. Ha jvake, hit a' bunm In tha road ynd Nancy Scott, 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bhirl D ., Scott, 14 Hackmntack^lt., w^*piay Council la scheduled to meet, some time later that . day he decision where to turn. Volpe told newsmen h^.pxpect- loat. control Of tha car eventually reach tl.e quota. the role o f Lucia, that early Christian martyr about whose goodness tales have come down through definition of corporations. through some neutral state .sufch aa siMwesnor ns Pnaldent of the Aaalsten. Ahu. Dec, 10 Mk— was sUeat as to whsthsr hs haio Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ which, if . Berger - etands by last wUUngly submitted to A phystcal "I must have paced and walked ed to continue his detailed "A geed deni of armnic” was atriklng the pole. Scandinavian folklore, in the 8t. Lucia pageant to !W prosented In Luther Hall of tlie Emanuel Lutheran “The restriction is directed hlB home government of 8y;eden, IndUui Coagrees party was aay new lashraiWsas flrsni hontas will hold a Christmas party hight'a statement, will be liia flret examination by a physician desig­ around downstairs trying to shake examination of Dixon the Cwitzeriand or Inuia, fsund la the body at Praak Rar- Ackerman aeya that after hia lO' Chutch next Monday and Tuesday evenings at SNyclock. r The roles of the "Toifitar" Or elves, wnT nated by the coroner’s office even this thing off and come to some the week und possibly, into against so-called commercial cor­ named, today. M.- P. Bhnrgnva. Wsshlaffton Ftonch vestigation ha la convinced Leahy this evening at 7:SO at Red Men's .opportunity to give an explaiiatlim. Give’ Em the Christmas India, which played a major role permaM|it secretary to the relaea. secoad husbaad s f self- dsr Inals Jsxe, whs Han. with a pot-luck r'.pper. be takefi b y Evelyn Swanson (left), four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swansbn. 374 Hack­ \ lASt month S gt Earle Beebe re­ /though he knew at t)ie time that decision. I thought of a numbei- week. • porations which are run for profit waa traveling at a rata of apeed matack 8t., and Jane Olson, (second froth left), five yesk old daughter of the Rev." and Mrs. Carl E. The obvious purpose of the H' in mediating the Korean armistice, party's ekfcutive romniittee, an­ roafeaaed poisoner Mrs. Nannie yesterday frea* There nill Im a Oiriaticas sale sid e d and on Monday of thle week Schottke had accused him of mur­ and called it. 1 thought of the Attornfys fighting the contract was ' understood to hi^ve ni’ade greater than raaaanaUit. He fur­ Olson. \ 'i number of Mr, Houk." nounced tfiq'formal election of Deas, Sheriff A. A. Pate aaM to­ mrta. was iqaaWy and tea at the social rooms of tha Capt Dowgewlcs said he had been der. , scored a major victory yesterday censing law is to protect the public known her willingnm to act as go- day. ther atatea that hp ia satiatled that Dr, Sheppard aaid he told his "Do you recall what you said to from quacks and exploitation.” Uchhaiangral N. Dhebar. aattvs. the alleged bump In the road did /B^Ust church tomcrrow from -■ told to, do without the elrvlcek of when the rommiission granted to 8 p.m. - patrolincn. Edward Quinn. Rudolph Of Their Young Lives brothec "What this man had said," him.” Corrigan asked. them the: right to question Dlxon- Pointing Out that the General [.------"'ty not cauae tha acddant, be of great^ importance for dis­ and added: "I felt the truth would "No, sir," I don’t,” replied Dr. Yates wiinesses about behind-the- Asaemhly has recognised that Raraar Tomorrow The Midget League will hold a Salk’s Vaccine Santa Here Dec. 18 eases such as Influenza and the Cbrmler and Edwin Carlson, i. practice session tomorrow atartlni' We'll bqt the youngsters won't be the only ones who’ll dirolay itself.' Sheppard. •cenes conversations leading u'p hoeoitalxis organixed for the pur­ ‘ n»a Vernon 4-H Town commit cemmoh cold, he said. For w)ten 'Thee accusationa< waa false when H Mayor Houk testified that when pose of ‘V erting patients,” Wein­ ■A at 9:30 a.m. at tha Nortlieaat people recover from them, they to formal negotiations with AEC. '. tea will hold a baaaar at the Ele- The Saturday that Santa was made and remains false to­ Dr. Sheppard phoned him that No Records Kept stein stated: School gym. -Claus coming to Manchester den t get lifelong immunity enjoy a Ping-Pong Table. Watch Granny awing a wickeit ■ \ ^ * mentary School tomorrow which Seen as Lon ^ day, he said. \ morning, he said. "My God, Spence, Under questioning, Dixon said It has lohg been the accepted -V '. will be opened to the public at 4 ia the isth, not the llth, as against another attack. saddle or try ^ryinir Dad away when he’a two. points , 'Sheppard had Riven a dramatic get over here quick. 1 think they’ve practice that interna and resident All Taleottville and Vernon news yesterday's story in The H e r­ no -»,'corc!a. wore kept of these con­ ;p . m. iteana are new haadled\ through iWHATHAfPENTOl account of hia encounter with the killed MArilyn,'' versations. . j phyricisna treat paUenta in boapi- A large variety o f articlea have Curb on Polio ald indicated. Santa, whose ahefid of Mother. man he aaid was his wife's mur­ tals, Part of the hospital charga to •S ' \ The Manchester E^-ealng’ Herald visit has been arranged by Dixon said he was first' "ap­ been prepared by the 4-H cluba. Baekvllle Bureau, located at One derer. He . was unable to say proached" on the matter a year the patient Is for the services' of /Siach club will have booth apace in Jamea Herdlc,. auperintendefit C^r Kills Boy, 6, whether he struggled in the dark, «( .f ; Market Street, telepboae Rockville (Cot tinned fiuui Pag-« One) MANCHESTER’S KegUlaMon S’ x 9’ size . . . 3-piy Inch Plywood top . . . emeetb, 1^ 0 by J. W. McAfbe, president of such licensed personnel, ; which to diaplay auch niarchandiae of recreation, wrill spend a total level playing surface restate warping from heat and, or whether there was a light on in Union Electric Cu, of Missouri, on 5-31M. , \ of three hours-at the town's the lakefront house. Union' to Fight ‘No question, has ever been , aa draaaed chiekena and freah egga, Mmtal 'DiaeaaeB, said ha couldn't During Rainstorm dampnesa . . . folds up for easy storage...... Oaljr' I F the hgeis of a letter from AEC offi raised that' the hoepltal lu practic­ ‘ homemade candlea and cookies, three recreation centers on ‘'-i "Now repeat in your own words afiiee with tha Idas that a vaccina PAEER7 what you. saw and what you did,” clal Walter WilUams setting forth ing medicine HIsgaHy becM-se it laatic apronaa, baby biba, cloth Dec. '18, getting from place Job Loss for AECs need of additional energy keeps the entire charge made for aby books, notepaper, Chrlatraaa Changes in Law containing live virus would be more to place ip a jeep-drawn float. Cheshire, Dec. 10 IF)—Unheed­ |Wa are paying 46c per bun-1 Order, aow . . we'll gladly hold for Chriopnaa delivery. Dmi’t | Corrigan sold to the defendant, m the South. S leading him into the accounL these eervlcea. f~wraatha, popcorn, candied fruit potent than a dead vims vaccina. In addition, Santa will, on ing the warning shouted from idred poonda for It dcllVerafil worry about parking apace . . there'a pleaty here; and It's all Then late last January—after, a No Claim is being mthat ‘ jlMls, vegetablea of many kinds Properly made and used, the daad Dec. 17, visit bed-ridden chil­ ■ to Tit PARKER ST. FBrl frea.'- ' Sheppard paused for a Ibng mo­ , Topic of Rabbi across the street by his mother, ment, He looked straight ahead to­ Balky Witness meeting with AEC officials in Uta various kinds of phyaiciaze and many other Hems of interest virus vaccine can apparently create dren who would not be 'able to: I the next few weeke prior to I -Washington—Dixon said he first involved in this controversy are not : for the Christmaa season. There Cet out to see him the next 6-year-old George C. Venter ran IChrUtnuM wc 'wtil pny 3e| ward the far wall of the hushed as many or more antibodies aa a co\irtroom. (Conttaued from Page One) l>roached to Yates the question of fully licensed and competent. The ■ Will be a seed order booth for the Rabbi Leoifi Wiiid will, spaak person gets from natural exposure day. Herdic says that any across the College Highway during I per pound for rage dcllverad. | participation in the venture. Late claim ta that these indiriduala who ordering of next spring and surar parents who wrant Saiita to Then, irt a slow, lialUng voice about the proposed change in the to polio vlrua, said the UhiverSity a heavy rainstorm yesterday and charges that it waa Communist In February, Dixon said Yates unquestionably could act if they mer garden seeds. call on their children Friday Sheppard said, ”i realized T had a^eed to Join in the project with. Jewish' law regulatlHt marriage o f Pittsburgh bacteriologist. The .'was killed by an automobile. been hurt and aa 1 came to. some dominated. The UK has persistent­ were not aalaried employer, of a \ Ib e town committee ta spon- natural exposnre brings lifetime ahould telephone him,—Herdlc, Middle South on a 20 per cent hospital ore forbiddsn to act solely aOring the event V> keep 4-H club and divorce at the regular Sab­ The b6y and other children 'had m T R IN S K Y sort of conactousnesa -1 looked St ly denied these charges. protection against the type of not Santa—at the East^Side TEL. MI-S-3839 i J d m m i E h . Stock basis because they are on salary and ths iny wife." ’Meanwhile,. in Eaaton, Pa., ; work on the increase by makibg bath Eve service at Temple Beth Rec- tq make arrangemeh^... alighted. from a school bus at a Dixon said no letters were fee for their serrices is paid to the • fundavavatlable to sponsor othar' virus that invaded the bod.v. Corrigan asked him what he •Harold .^len, who also invoked the Sholom tonight at 3:15. Kccading Ileaoribing human blood studies. stop across the road from his home "Dealere In Wnatc Material BUILDING MATERIALS written ' betwe program, and the men as In- real disease later on. kick uji the might . surpass that from tiie aaked him to describe his emotions. Steel Co, with a "notice of inten­ Sf^e Pedal Chief ' Louis. ted guests. amount of antibodies. ' This is a 'mechanisnria. involved in nornul "I can't explain my emotions tion to discharge.” Babirak ia em­ Baakatball Tonight * ily aehricea art held at the highly hopeful finding. exposm-e. but/J was atimulated to chase or ployed in Bethlehem, Pa., and Ault / Tha High School basketball Temple evfcfy morning at 7:80. Another significant finding is ■' This theory, if proven out, could hit-" whoever or whatever Was re­ in ■ the firm's Willlgmaport, Pa., -.(OoaUnaed from Pago Oao), team will fday Its first game away sponsible for what had happened.” plant. , D c R t lis N from home tonight when it meeWi •\- ; / He' said he went downstairs. Alvin J. Heller, 27, wa4 auapend­ .Warden Cummings esUmated • Wethersfield at Watbersfield. The K< •There I visualized 4 form.” he that the new prison will cost some To Our Many Friends in ed by tlie LurAi Engineering Co. of Mrs. Bessie O. WUlMde . local quintet has three wins and X said. The lawyer asked, him where, Bethlehem, effective imm^iately, 315,000,000 when completed. The "Between the front door of the Mrs. Beasle G. WUlhlds, widow . S'-losa for the seaaon. . "pending investigation.” plan is to build it on a piece-meal > Special MeeUng i \ house and the yard somewhere.” baaia over the next ten years. . of William Z. Willhide, 179 Green N Corrigan again asked him to i Two other Bethlehem Steel em­ Rd(, died yesterday at the Uan- ; A special meeting of the Vernon ployes' who Jnvoked the Fifth Gov.-elect Ribicoff pausedVln his ' Board of Education KSaheen called Rockville and Manchester describe hia mental condition when morning. budge‘> session to\ pay chuter Memorial Hospital. he regained conaciousnesa "from Antendment Itefore the subcom­ Fbfmef'y a resident of Wash­ ; for evening hi* 7;S0 mittee were suspended esrllertthls high tribute to the Connecticut \ thia attack.” p i ^ for .its "hlshly. interesting ington, D. C., ahs had -uade. her ------^ • . V' ------^ . Sheppard paused and said: week, THey^sre Joaeph P icu ^ and home here for the past three years John Szabo,.both of Bethlehem, coverage" of his two weeks tk f *T waa very confused—punchy budgeteering. ■ ‘The reporters and a'ith her sonv Paul WiUhide. Sha in the language we use as sinng. their papers have performed was a member of Petworth Metho­ I waa.atimulated or drawn to try great service," he said, ‘^ e y Have dist Church, Wasliingtonr''y tc chaM this person which Ldid.” Colonial Board DUKje the budget problems much Beildss her son, she Isa W a ------" He said he went down the steps more tnteHiglble to ' th e. public. I brother, Russell W. Jo:inston,^ew lilGHTATHOME V • toward the beach, losing sight of Plans Addition have received numerous comments Germantown, Ps,, snd four grand­ "this person” on the way. ^ on the excellent way In which the children. - ;'Was It daik,” Corrigan asked. .reporters have handled these hear- Funeral torvlces will be held WHERE FAIR PRICES and ' "Yes. sir,” Sheppard rtplied. The Colonial Board Co., one o f ings.” Monday morning at 11 o'clock at "But there was enough light to I Uanchester's oldest industrial or­ After mentioning by name each the Deal Funeral Home, 4812 CoUldWiauailise this form.” ganisations. has corapleted plans of the four newsmen present, he Georgia Ave., Washington, with far .B 8125JI00 expahsion program. burial tn Cedar IllU-Otmetery, Rut­ X-. He ssdd he went down the added, "I think the State is .in­ GOOU SERVICE AWAIT YOU BARLOW MOTOR MLES - ROCKVILLB stairs way to the boat landing Joseph HuMard and Sons, local debted to thesk and to their news­ land, Md. ,and toen to the-beach. contractors, - have, been commis­ papers for the play they ha vs Local arrangements ars In sioned to build an extension to the Could See Form giVM this State busineos." chsrgs of the Watkins Funeral A "lew. low" price yov iney the Home of CLEAN, QUALITY USED C M S southeast end of the company's Hoapit^ liaur Oeared Home, -142 E. Center St. tkw*"* **!!! i» e |> e ^ '^ 2 o l \ j'lt waa at this time," he'said, Parker Street uill. VISIT OUR MODiRN SHOW FLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR '•T had the feeling I could visual- Meanwhile administrators of d e e s Rot 'NticeMariiy make it The new section will house a most of Connecticut's non-profit Miss Mabel E. Stoaaaird ' .' ire a silhouette' Umt was dsscrib- modern converting uhlt 'that com-^ g a in .. OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS TO 9 F.M. able.’* hospitdls today had a perennial Miss Mabel E. Stannard, 321 pany officials expect tol facilitate Oakland St., died yestdrday at "I descended aa rapidly as I manufacture of a higher quality worry—that of whether theywiS-if could and I lunged at or grasped pracUclng niedicine illegally—lift­ Mancheater Memorial Hospital af­ A red vohie i« when yon get top qoal- tiroduct. ter a long illness. She was 70 years .. at this tfidivldual. Whether I Founded in 1913 by V/ilHam ed from their ahoulders, 19S1 DoUg* 2>Door SodoR 1950 WiNys AM MBfd S«bttrb«i caught up with him'or he waited ■ The State Attorney General’s old and leaves several nepliewa. Ity. recegnisiirf brands end the, rtpH- Foulds, Sr., the Colonial Board CO.' Funeral services urill bs held to­ » ■ '. ' v. for me I couldn’t say.- h u progressed to a! position ~6f office today released an' opinion tatioR ef e rdioU e dealer to h a c k it A benutlfnUy kept one owner ciu- In the finest of Original paint, aa exceptionally clean car of this • 4 "I felt 1 grasped an inunovsble which cleared hospiUlA that em­ morrow at I p. m. St the W. P. 1.1 widespread recegnition as bne of ()uiah Funeral Home, 325 Main St. B pl . meekneleal eondlUm. Driven but SI.OOO mllee type. R. and H„ oxerdiixe. A bargi^h In low cost object of Some kind. Then ! felt the foremost sunpUera of fibre ploy fuli-tim% Specialists to treat atnee new. This enr ahould sntlato the most dis- '■ - t-u. S'choking sensation or a twisting or perform serrices for patients The Rev, Dr. Fred R. Edgar of the Iransporiatlnn. This Is the fl cyL model Q E innersole board to the shoe indus­ South Methodiat Church of- erlinlnnttng enr buyer. Priced with the very sensation. :~t . try and solid binders board to the of charges by some phyalciana that AND — THAT'5 WHAT YOU AL- and Is priobd at only "That's sH I can remember until they were illegaUy pracUclng med; Aciate shd burial will be in Spspring" • IHI efiOfig^ Country’s leading book blndertea Grove Cemetery. Hartford. - L: I canie tp in the water.” Under the present -day leader­ icine. ••= >1 . _ - WAY5 GET. WHEREVER YOU 5HOf D o n 't R o ^ Corrigan asked him if he could Long-debated,' the -isaue is far Friends may call this svaning HIARINO AIDS ship of WilUeui Foul8s, -J#-c, -] resi­ untU'tha hour of the funersL describe the person with whom he dent, and Harold. C. Norton trea- fr6m local. It has been one of IN MANCHE5TEK. - 1952 Ponrioc C«t«liR0i Hard Top struggled. Sheppard replied: - the "hot potatoes" of medicine 1949 OMsmoMt trClub SBdon burer, the Cblonial Board Co., the Mrs. Robert A. *“s**a fiW Tm-A" UTTMT-w M'i-kiUpiyl ‘T felt it was a relatively large Lordall A Pouida Paper Co. and for a lofig time across the naUon. R- nnd H„ hydrn.. dnrit green Immaculate flatab. Jt-tone flalsli, R. and H., dual raage by^rk. Driv­ . fonU in dark clothing. There was. Some doctors working in hospi­ Mrs. Martha Johnstoi Mason, :^Yeiir lecd merekents want your bnsi- Ul0WASUA»|«|nM( NUrfould, Inc., have ruidernone con­ Baugbt new by Its •rigtanf owner and ahraya en but 18,000 mllea stoea new, A one owner ear I * 4 * 4 evidence of a good-sised head with tinued exparaion. The addition to tals who feel that the physician- wife of R otsit A. Mason, formerly ness end welcome your petroRogc A s f Aurt tt mvApMlwM patient' relationship should be of Manchester, died last nlgjit at Ctmpmni, MinKtoaetUl._t e « r ^ tor. 80,860 certlfled mUes. FuUy gaur- that wUI please tka mMt diacrlmtaatlag Imyer. O llT .r a bushy sppearancq.,(an the top of the Colonial mlH la the fifth in its with tbe friendly, bdpfd servicn of » .1 l years of existence. A recent, itrjctly oh a private baaia have the AUUbbrqr Maas., Hospital, fol­ Mion., h « n« q siiib nlsa - *125 'aiiteed.' -.v. , ., ' • New car'guarantee. ■ ' U,. m the head.” lowing a long Olneas. wim aHy nMVicsl s«fsi,in , — t t Tha defense attorney asked him dji'flct to the- two miUs W-as the 'protested against the practice of neiglibers! ^ * Am sr Mrview sf w*** *• i many hbspitaU in employing fuH- She was the daughter of Mra. (M lw nasw. — M where he waa -when he again re­ crznpletion of a 20,000 square foot gained coniciousneM and Sheppard warehouse. ‘ tiihe gneathesiologlets. radiologiata EUen Johnston. 670 Center St., and trc.lsto Thomas H. Johnrton. «-fao •mMViDUAUY n m o 19SS Dod9t V t Chib Cdufw 1954 Dod«B Royd C M Coup* said: From a complensent of 15, the and 'pathologists and billing pa- "I don't, know exactly, but I waa mUIs have grown to their present Uents on the regular hospital bill was-superintendent o f the Rogers „j.,*fUlLY 6UAMHTIED t-lon T bine flniab. white wall tires, automatic Doper Mill fflg .rsany years. 3'totto blue, original finish. Just turned'in on a X' on the beach with my head toward emploj-ment f 150 people. for such services. Their posiUon ShopNearbY- lASt MIMIT TBtMS ■en* car by Hs:«riatnal owner. Low mUei^;e. tranamlaalea. inaay, extras, aew ear guarantee. has been that these specialists Besides b p husband, who is'yice the seawaU. The waves were president and treasurer of the Fully guanataod.1. SnM new I and nlwaya aar%1cad 10,000 artglnnl mllea; should bill the patients dirsctly. ' breaking over me. .moving the low­ Mason Box Oo. la AtUsboro, and COM! IN OR FHONE TODAY by er part of my body,” When a hospital bills paUents and Public R^ords puts the money into its geueral in­ her mother, .she loaves w o sons, Get The Best Buy! In a significant, meaningful Robert and Hugh Dais Mason’ s FRIVATf CONSUtTATIONS voice, Corrigan. asked, "Waa it come, they .'contend, this consti­ 1953 Cbevmlef 4 Dbbt SubrnboR '1 . Warraatee Deeds tutes prscUce of medicine'by cor­ daughter. Berths Elisa Mason; a 1949 ChBvrBlBt Chib Coup* light now?" poration*. , sMtor, Mrs. Uofttner R Moriarty "It .was.fight enough to see the OtmlUo ■ GambolaU, attorney tn De lauu 310 MadsL R. and H. Many other qual­ The ConnecUeut opinion, xrritten of this town, "aad a brother, A wall takea (Bare of car with shiny original ity accaas irlaa. A 15,100 mile one owraer car la breakwater," Sheppard responded. fact for Frank GambolaU. to Town Thomas H. Johnston. Jr., also of PERSONAL o f Maneheater, property on Lyaaea by assistant Atty. Ttotox a t y , Ala„ DOe. f (m (NEXT TO HALE’S) ; .d|»rr:IL Always pa>-s t« see Barlow before you buy. "How long did you Ua there,"- nott Road, and Fargnson Road. paid apaeWlats. udw are Ucensad —Ampsnfiefl cirealt InaBcitor . Corrigan asked. Martlaga U ossmo 'ntaR to conduct nirisaary Arch F m cR fitalsd rmrhntlral BATTERIES — 4XHUIS . "I don't know.^ abapfterd rer Alden Burahclmar ; Jones. Jr„ and paifann aervleaa in the ly totov that be bafi-Say part Gardner. Maine, and BiaakaUi Mas tor AR MoAn plied. f tssetmssil hg paUantis at Um hoa- to tba asurfiar af srtnw figbli r V ABC CIRCULATION OVER 11.000 D AILY 17 VILLAGE STREH As Dr. Shappard redtafl tha White, GrOeafield, Maas. A. U raHsmask la a JaRaall : Raridlai IheiiM i ; Barlow Motor Sales ROCKVILLE, CdNNs event of that morning, hs/ialah4 Attssasy gsnsraJa af Mvsral brtsrrtaa FbrraR a M "I am TEL. RQCKVILii 1-3407 clwad his eyto ^and To Valmoro Gagqp for altora- othar atritas,' ahot zoaantly Iowa, 'Roatc 83. Windsor AveeBt. Redhrflle—TeL RockviBe S-2538 ■ ■ ■ clinched iHs hands tigittly in a Uoaa to a dwoUiag iu dO Broad '.f t o f PIIIST DEALER ON TOUR LEFT ENTERING em r ) have ru M atherwlaa. howover. rototy to sOstol M ai bafsaa a prafar fme attitude, hia nwuth B t. 84*. WatMteiB. Botad la Ma spt)don Joy. af my 8Aam msa.” f - J \ '■------v; /

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E T O L iS BY POMTAIEB f o x FP»«nM ,A’S POP A L V E R M E E R DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE final Buhdeerat vdte look grim.'Of • H r •w Figure in Southern New EngUnd Telephone Co* Topl,evel Changes the M votes in the ohanrter, he AiMwtr ft PraMtut Puttto Eijto Capital' Paris Treati^ needs ail 34 of those he npw oon- •TSANoiESTj Mm s Call toole to gi've him tha two-UMrds -t/i PoWURPUU KATRIHKA, Sense and Nonsense majority necessary to rule out any l i W v f e l ^uddy After Given Support ehailenge that the rearmament . Is unconstitutional. 4 * A # ^ * « '1 hSTa a|wayt been iiftereated Blood, thebutrtiar, «sSB, S . : in, feniuaea,** atatea HeAry J. l/>pg, Mr, the plumber. By Bonn House Five of tbe C^ncellor’a- 34 ad­ •UdM ktham p re s e n t of GreenvUle Orilege'in Raging Flood herents reprssRK Bavaria, whars the SoclaNsU coalesced with SA)Us*tflr-^ ■OWN OnAnvttte, lU., ‘7or they are un­ fhtfur (to yeuBw aultor)—' .(OeMhmed frs * Pngs One) ^ three can't marry her witbrtit myl (daHaiiod from Page One) right wing parties to oust from lAhglMi usual specimens. A fenlus, It control tM Christian Dcmoeratlc ^ J 0 » - MMidtfwntt Marti, may be daaallng brilliant nUaalon. cast bjr msntbcrs of Mis ' sn'ti- along some few Unas, and hope­ Toung suitor— By nset - ' The Uiiar Queen Mary pulled Union.-— Bavarian branch of Ad4- ltU«MUi«af SUnbtoMMd. - /in to Cherbodrg, France, from New reannamsht Seriallst party. nauer’s Christian' Democrats. iMd 4 W aratd « l lessly dumb along all others.” Father—Because Mm's a oflasr. On tha Saar agres'msnt, tha up- This Is a story of two geniuses Toung suitor—Tab aasaa rvs X Torit with porUioles Shattered and After the recent local elections ItOppM tJ got to ash Johnj^X aiiHsT 7 her first class dining room flooded pei House b y .a iiaaninous vote in Hesss, Uist* was. some chancs Mhvm^^wHh 4Cld(iMn|wrt* lituMOlMM who happened to be taking their after battling Atlantic gales. called on the goremi.ieat for clsri- vacation at the same time out on ths Christian iDomocr^ts eould WMpoM SCaBtlagvHMiaMiWiHqr M PrM tiul OAB'HBAnOW [ . ■ > Karl Oartner.' a S-year-old etate- ficatiott of its terms. It said it form a coaUtion govemment there N llltaliaaut «To(aI aatoteB 4»Chiir the earns farm. They approach­ hi minutod they supply us - 1am boy, waa iniured during the wouM maks known Its vlsws after knd give the chancellor that atate’s Mttodi 7tHK« . M U h w w l 4tPiwil>ii . ed the ^am in which there were With bMt that's vary plaaHng, voyage and taken to a Cherbduig the lokrer House acts on tbe issue. four Bundestat aoata. The try fell IT ^ V tWtetbnM StAnbMadt a number of calves The weath­ But through these oarnr Minutes clinic. ^Several other pasaengere Frendi Premier Pierre Mendes- through, however, end Socialist iltttn a c Ami^ tS ii MKfalm er was hot and,while switching had aU|ht injuries. Frsnee has demandco acceptance * I V^jiAQ « r o m « t We have to sit there fresalng! a of the Saar aetUement ns a pack­ leaders In the state met today wli iltWopiealplMito •Qnupol MMhntegt ______their tails, whipping away the —lUchard Wheeler. More than 100 mamen were repreaentativea of the refuges flies, one animal's tail accidental­ dead or missing following the age deal With the rearmament and ‘UJMowiiMMt niatad v«tl«i 4illMk sovereignty pacts. ty to form a new coalition V IT C t ly dropped through a knot-bo)e in Osrolym (en traial—IlMher, two weeka of galea. . emment. U N O ,^ i»SSS? ..SSKi:- "SSSt, -23?*^“ the side of the bam. As tbe-Mn- what'a the name of the ImR ata- Port efflciala at Brest, Franco, Battle reeecnat W EA l;t! iMTHdcad ItAmparw J i Umm tiPnwdWiUn iuses approached, one ^ of tnsm tlon we atopped a tr aaid six French trawlers carrying A big poUtlcal batUe kwma In Tou see than on the counters, mnMAaif ^(ah.) n WaataniatatUBMBtlalMag scratched his bead and said; Mother—Don’t bother me. f t a 't Bl men and not reported in more tha Bundestag with tha SocialUte, but they're made fo easHyrHiose :itAnawaacafer Ittaallhala abaw^ Ilf apl■atlwi “X have been trying to flgure out you aee Fm readiag. Why do you than two weeka muet be .consider­ who oppoM the.treaties as a road­ hatpins wRh tha felt covers ovtr how that calf ever got through block to ths' reunification of Ger­ ' < waita aek? ed loot. Another trawler ^ t h five AUerton F. Brseks Ladus S. Raws X TMl M. Zom the head. If you need the secure iiswonhipad thatttole.” ' Oarolyn—BacauM JUador get aft aboard missing since Sunday waa many. The Free DMnocrats, the help of pins' and your hat it plain, KENFS fMKMarefoMe nr Theii with one dassUng stroke there. .i feared lost. ’ New Haven, Dec. 10 (g>-^Lucius^; sdoond largest party in Adene-.ier'a do thia touch of work to ' make of genius, the other came to. the 8. Rowe was elsctfd-prssidcii^ of gnduntlon in ItSS from TnM*6 govstnment coalition, also oppose your hatpins belong rather than o ra aeM Rain and high winds raged all Sheffield ScienUfic School. He has the Saar agreement. MlMrtaiit rescue. He also scrptched his Oregon hae tha ahortoat river hi ever France during the n i^ t and the Southern New'England TH^- been a company vice president look as if they w *re stolen irom head (it seems to help the genius the world and the one with the early today. Swollen rivers flood­ Adenauer’s proepooU for the a corsage. FURNrrUBB IT One who Ruth Miilelt phOBs CO. today, succeeding AllerV since 1S5S. AND MUSIC diatarta as well as the fool), and said: ahorteat name toe. It ia D lUvor, ed villages near Orenoble, 300 ton F. Brooks. Uke Zorn, DooUttle Joined the ____;______M aty In T h a t doesn’t Worry me.half as which flows 400 feat from D ti^ ’s miles southeast of Paris. A S3- Brooks, president for the p w company after he was graduated ts s MAIN BX. much as how he ^ t throti^ that Lake into the Badf|e Oooan. Devfl’a ' ysar-old cycUst was hurled into a : Ofclahana *ihrow>Away Campaign la Aa- 13 years, was chosen chairman Of f r ^ Tale in lOSfl. He has be Ml-S-MM Mltaeed r far and now can'tget through the Lake is only ton feet above aaa floodsd fitid and drowned. awer to Family ‘Savers’ ths board, company controller alnee 1M7« • rest of the way.” \ leirri. - * At Chamonix, an Alpine .rtoort, OHiaSenB* \ The Board of Dirictora elected DoiriltUc lives in MiUonL OUT OUR WAY BY L R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLB roaring winds blew tho roof off s A harried housewife asks; *'TVhat Paul M. Zorn to aticceed Rowe as Btooks, a North Haven resident, M Ualaatytab.) 'JJJPJaBJH BilJ Captain—Have yim wsahed dsmr'^ 4SBem w Two soldiers were discussing hotel. Lsndalldee end floods slowed dsn a woman do when her whole vice president and general mana­ haa been wUh the company since iMHaraldklwiid J J the possibilities of a futur^war. tbe bridge? ^ rail trafllc in many areas. ger. He was alto made a director. 1911, the y ^ he was graduated First—There's talk thar , the Toung recruit—Tea, stf, W The Army used armored cere family are 'savers'.^sver,waMlng Comptroller J. Edison Doolittle ■from Tale’aXShcfffleid Bdientific MPoaUe^toem Ceptaln-^oUshed all Bta b ran ? and amphibious thicks to rescue ta part with an}rthing from old MC mm^ neat war will be fought with ra* was named irlce president and di­ School. SiCVI UP TO 50% ON THE COST 3 dlo. Recruit—Tee, air. families from flooded farmsteads clothes to (dd junk? Our house ia rector... GAUDET p[ Second—^Well, Tm in training, captain—PoliSbei BM Bson? in central Ireland. In County Ath­ They will assume their new SHIFT BUS liHK PEBMIT . lir'MIiBCdeml P□ t Recruit—Tea, air. Fva even bulging St the seams with the pet OP PAMOUS SUBURBANITi TRACTION to- rve faced seme terrible programs. lon# tha Shannon River, usually poets Jan. 1. •r— i a v / ^ the iKMisen with a tgleeeepe. flOO yards across, raged into, a tor- accumulations of a husband and Tbe directors also voted a 30 I Hartford, Dec. Ifl .Wft—The <3on- O w t jMltaaclMnlaasI rant three mllea.wlde. three children who never want to cent quarterly dividend payable hecticut operating eertlflcate of B WW Success is like contentment— Next-door Neighhoir's U ttlo Bof \ usually showing up when you've H io Shannon' floods hit 2,000 part with anything.” Jsji. 19 to ahareownert of record New England Greyhound Lines, NCauatryhetal — Father aaya could you lend sipsll farms; many of them with ■A lot of housewives .have that Dec. 30. Inc., was transferred to the\GTey- •THuaicalaeuad been eo busy working you’ye for­ you radio for tenl|d>t? SUIURMNin NSW Trsodt 3 gotten all about it houses only one story high. By problem and if the truth were Rowe, 53, jdned the company aa hound Corp. yeeterday by y \ tthe o 1 Radio Knthusiast — Have you noon tho river was reported falling known most of them probhbly han­ a methods clerk in 1029. Public Utilities Oommi^oa. J a party en? In Its upper reaches but rising near dle it in a somewhat sneaky but He took charge of the entire ac- only change in open^on of In White TUver function. Vt, Little Boy*-.f>h. no; Father only Nnypotbatleal J Itsjmouth as tbb floodwsters swept practical way. .They put up with countiii|; department In 1M3 with hound Buses through this Stats'' j Jl Oeorge Beard 1s the barber; Denny wants to go to bod. t i s i i ^ out toward the sea. their family’s saving Ways as long hia promotion as general auditor, a will be on pqper, however, as NfW by c; o o d / ^ e a r I Z title later changed to comptroller. BU G S BUNNY Red (>Ms' workers tolled along­ as they can stand it. Then one day England rGreyhound .lines is' side soldiers. 'IresUhg reicued peo­ When they have the house to them­ Five years later, he became assist­ wholly owned subeldlury oT'Grsy- ple for shock and exhaustion. selves they go on"a throwing-away ant general manager and in IMS Hound, a Delaware corporation. binge. The accumulated ‘junk” is waa elected vice president and gen­ 4J9aM T s I • p h on s communications' ______serosa the country still were disposed of before their families eral manager. . chaotic. But Dublin's gas and know what has happened:: ROwe, who atudied at Wesleyan water supplies, disrupted yivester- iTiat ia probably the easiest— if University, liyea in Woodbridge. dayr flulckly moved back towsrd te not the most honorable -way. out. Jtom , a Hamden resident, has WE^rOWN normal. ^A Word Of Wacning bMn with ths company since hia FfTARlBACY Strong tail winds serosa the At­ If you are too softhearted for lantic vew„alrllners-into London that kind of drastic action you 4U llartford Bd. (Oer. McKoo)/ from Now Tork hours ahead of might try giving your family a ■\o OpH•tdmt AMby* schedule. deadline—by which time each R AN&f )TA Train Derailed By Wind member of the family would sort J| 9«« aMte‘««e AMby” lASlf In Innsbruck; Austria, mean­ out arid throw away—or else. The ♦ rtijefer i pitaHm i r raad* A-e' iSAWl, while, a windstorm blew , a train "or else” being that if the job rUEL oil oif the track and against, s motor wasnjt done individually by that GASOLINf GIFT WRAP lidT Now yc^ Mn have powerful, rnuki-’ >MAPC-MOTao«>J ’f UXIA8LB car last night but only minor in­ date, you would taka the matter Into your own hands. cleatsd SillMibtiiitc New Treads I juries .wtre reported. Railway of- pul en y«w pment tins. You gH flcials said the train, consisting, of There is one flaw to that plan, as you have probably already per­ far lafer, 'far Iraction ih A U iE T OOP Sony, B oys! 6 y Y .T .H A M U N one car and an engine plying be­ tween Innsbruck and Solbsd Hail, ceived. >• BANTLY OIL rough weather.' dhqiie ia now (or iMMOPIVr was swept from the track and That ia, that even if the sorting Subuihanke New ICOtXMUTj KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL aai OGDEN WHITNEY strucH s car traveling on a high­ ia done, very little will eventually ' 1 \\ 11:1 I I A _ , way parallel to the rail line. The wind up in the trash can. As each •ppHad 9« railroad aaid the storm’s force was article la appraised by its owner m MItclull 9 •IS9S FIRffji will conie the thought, "That’s still All yeu need lo wrap if ilhistrated by the fact the train in pretty good shape” or “I’ll find TEL ROCKVU ir S ?1 77 d ANrocHvo pockoses weighed lfl>i tons. a use for that aomettme” and back And at Malibu, Calif., A huge it will go in a drawer ordn a shelf. oMsPurnE * boulder looeened by rains crashed sELEcnoN o r down' a mountainside early today That'a why moet women event­ Nichols-MancliHer Tire Co. amashing a house and killing one ually come to those throw-away INDIVIDUAL OR BOXED of its occupants. Two othen were pibgrama—carefully picking a day LET US FILL YOUR PLANTES liQAD ST.^RHONE Ml-9^m included. whan, there’s not a member of the CHBISTMAS CARDS flherift's officers identified the family around to say "Tou’re not 29e to S1.00 STORE— 1099 MAIN ST. ^ PWDNS M I -3 ^ T victim as Harold Asher, U. His going to throw that away, are bodv was trapped luider the you?” boulder seve't^ hours. Gfforts to (All rigMa reserved, NRA Serv­ move the rock, half tha sise of an ice, lac.)! OPEN A U DAY A automobile, were hampered by a fear that it ini^t again start roll If you’re going to the hospital, Csllcd for Slid deUverod SUNDAY plan to take something for your ing down tils incline toward other pronptly at ao eztra BOOTS AND HER BUDD1B8 BY E D C a R M A RTD I 'IS'S houses. ^ hair. Leaning against a pillow Injured were Floyd, Miller; 47. can make your usual hair-do look c h a rfc . WESTOWN and hia wife, Della, 61, owhers of odd. A selection of gay hair RATED NO. 1 Just in time for Christma^ m miOmmix w m wowafe A w o r n BUZ SA W Y ER ribbons or swatchea of paatel mar- PHARMACY VmOCR ViMORSM - A ffdXCfS’, BY ROT CRANl the home. Officera said the tock rolled quiaetta to hold the hair down and NNE PHARiAOY TEL. 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Boros Leading ‘Quartet of Bowlers in W i»t Side Ree Tournament "ogi B erra, Surprised Braking the Flight Tribute Paid Kramer and Brenn^ llndians After Second | 30 Entries Received, In Miami Open T o McGowan lo r Lining up Top Stars W in in East Hartford DeadBne at 9 T o n i ^ t Holds One Sutike Lead Hi^ridge and Griffith Hornets Winless in Two Repeater Since After Initial Rounds Label Him ^Greatest' i Fbur Gome Total P lq ld l « ■ Most ^luable Hoad and Rosewall Main'' Starts but .Boast Six f: k 'D '"WllUanii; WiU Play Three Tie for Second Hammering HeniY- m m M i Action to Take Plafie Umpire of All Time Targets; Both Willing Lettemen; Hobenthal Outfield^ I f Stengel Miami, Fla., Dec. 10 ' led a field of 161 into today’s sec­ haaketball quintet will attempt to Orlla Tera ...... 100 SO M Thirty entries have b«m r*- Ben», ■UU exprewing iurprise at McGowan, 58, died y e a t l ^ y at Brisbane, Australia, Dec. 10 OanIMf ...... U 9* Ba!tow 8 34.1 ond round of the Miami Open Golf notch win number two of the cur­ Lupooehino SS 77 Slnnoman ,331 ; ccived to date for the Wotnen't ' ban| named the Adierican hie home in suburban SUyer A giant tug of war between rival Ulr*lll .. 31 111 Tournament. —" rent season, tonight in the new Prrirtlea 100 S3 I Duck Pin Bowling ToiiRtoouat . I.Mgua’t most valuable player, Springe. , Md., after hie second professional tennis promoters Jack Crandsn,.. lOS 111 Turlhistai *5 W The 30-year-old professional East Hartford High gym, meet­ Ccrvlni . m m ~~-aald today be'a willing to play the heart attack in less than a week. ^ " . m 3 i which will start Saturday after* from Mid Pines, N\ C3, paced Kramer and John Bcennsn was ing a...^w{nless Hornet five. The toui» "iss ~ m ' 1414 eutlleld for UM New Tork^Yankees The ccuety lltUe Iriahmah with Totals ...... 457 411 41$ 12391 noon at the West Side Rec alley. yesterday's opening round with s seen shaping up today for the •chools^ Jsw ee equads will start rstorga Beater! 14) in M53. \ the flamboyant strikc-callmg ges­ RItixmi ...... U 1U2 IT I 4-under-par 66. one stroke under tures had aperit 30 yeabs In the services of many of the siwrt’s the proceedings st 6:45 and the Dallen -. 75 M 3Mi Thumaraent Director Mel CUahing T i l play anywhere thejKwant favorite Sam Snead of White Sul­ main attrsettoa will commence Rocneuc ...... 101 M SI i Bolditq , me,” aaid Yogi, "third baae, cauh- American LMyue. His ^saea were leading smsteurs. Fnthergm...... se lo i , los Andenwn t , ...... > 2 i! report# that aomen piilncrs will phur Springs W. Va.. Ted Kroll of first to heap trlbiite oh his career. ahortly after the preliminary. firkey ...... lOl 110’ l04 31S Outer . ha<-« until 9 o'clock tonight to t l « ar, ouUleld. Jiiit cay the word, w t New Hartford, N. Y., and Joe Lacking one dominant figure 33 240 I,!tl!y . Z wouldn't mind the outfield a bit "One of the all-Ume greate of The small Homsts, defeated by entries. Cushing may be reachod Brown of West Dea Moines, Iowa. hto profession," said Will Hsi ridge. with gate^ appeal to carry a new , Windham 56-68, and - Hartford Totals '477 tonight after 6 o'clock at the West i f thia boy Howard, comes along.’^ tour both apparently' are Interest­ Totals . 533 441 1467 Shotgun Aocldein American League presld.mL Bulkeley 46-66, have to rely on Side Rec. "This boy Howard” is HHeton ed in a plan for a world-wide road An Bccidmt last week with a TbeOrentest ^ speed and bsdt handling to make \ KaeraaSe (I) B d le n (2) ^ Small Entry Fw. Howard, ragardad as one of the shotgun almost prevented Boros, ahow, which would be a sort o f a eyers ...... 10 — Qustnltfchka -...... 31 up for their lack of height Coach try ...... ss 73 savory ..... 73 A small entry fee WiU 1M hottest Yankee rookie prospects in winner of the L . S. Open In 1953, Harlem Globetrotters of tennis Jgck Wise has two pretty fair years. Normally an outfielder the menied Clark GrifffiUt; owner of mnler S3 ss Pinto ...... 91 charged to cover the cost of bowl­ from competing in the $10,000 the Washipg^on Seiiatoi*. Griffith courts with eight ..or. so plsjriiig boys to throw against the favore$ Pemnerwn ss Low Mon ...... S3 ' young Negro spent the past year toiimey at the par 35-35— 70 Miami j ^ lt s is o f the Mrlnlooh...... 33 BlmjMHin ...... 103 ing. Guaranteed win be a bath was one o f those responsible for Indians. Co-Csptains Tommy Mo- niWS ...... — AT lAPorge ...... MW, 107 11* me prise for first place, Other prises at Toronto learning to be a Springe course. world. ------lumphy and Sonny Perusse wilt Ufting kicGoiwan from the minors priU depend upon the amoimt o f catcher. The we^jwn discharged pre­ Tipped Hte Hand hsiwte the Hometa’ backcourt TMalS...... 453 3SS Total! ...... " i s *5ioi "iS i 18U to an Ameridsn League umpiring eiltries. The event la open to any Dickey Oirat Coach maturely 'and the recoil caused a billet cli^ owners had signified Brennan, who is promoting the dutias. Leading scorer iM t season Taber. U)- M. Oliva 87 — i(s m Sullivan ...... 34 33 Manchester resident. A four game "I.know BUI (Dickey) wUtwork nastv-cut aa the base of His right only last Monday their feeling FYsnk SedgmanrPancho Gonzales with 178 (points, ths -5-9, senior 30 30 o. Oliva w..S3~Sto rriedmen ... Si total plnfaU ayatem will te la with him,” Yogi said. "BiU thumb. Boros haul the four sttches . Three blue geese braking th W flight fo r a landing in marah grass toWerd the man Uiey called No. tour in Australia, apparently tip­ Molumphy can set, jump and drive. Obert ...... SO ^ S4 385 Blanchai d ,,. 16 91 A m y P lrkey Ruth McIntosh Fran Crandall 39 lot effect. :ht me an aa-ful lot when I removed yesterday morning, taped WiU adorn the 1955-56 migratory bird hunting stamp. The black and 1,’* They voted him a $6,OO0-a-year ped his hand when he wemed < He tallied' 16 points against the ...... S3 fflV *- I’ S KJonlsalx.'. the wound and shot his way into Kramer, cpming to Australia with Prokolin ...... M 102^33 283 53llngl«a m 103 up and ho probably can do white water color wee drawn by Stanley Stearns of Binghahiton, N,. HfeU.me pension, twice the normal Whippets and came back with 19 Zuramriiy . — 33 ^ 184 / Heck ...... 1(H 97 Town women’s champion Helen the same fOrUoward. The only the lead. He wasn't troubled..by the Y. (N B A ). retirement benefit for his len^h Henry An^strong, a valise of greenbacks to lure top more against favored Bulkelsy. Wilhelm Is the latest to file her Totals ...... 5C0 524 tuna. I ’ve seen Howard was at hand ~ or by the right leg he of service. ’ , boxing's^ triple champion, Davis Cup stars of both Australia Perusse, alao 5-9, liaa been- one of ToUla ...... "iM "444 ~4« TsJI WorriRi AiKMit Navy BilUt Rookie^^oaUc. entry. R «^ Meintoeh. a former spiihg training last year, and I broke Iri July when he fell over The league knew then Medow- does His slamming m an evan­ and America. - the host tssm’a better play makers. Celtic^ Lose town ruler of the fair sex. waa an some tree roots while fishing. It developed today that Brennan loaow he's a hard worker. He don't ah Zvd wor' ed his last game. He gelist. (NBA), Fear Other Lettormen laSlorrerl (S> early I A fte r today't. round, the field haa been making hla own overtures...... 77 37 grumble and he's wUling to try. Still ii Show Bnslmss had a rick apell last summer and Wise has four other lettermen Ptsaril .....%...... 77 103 Vassiffs in Road There are still innings on Ui9 will be trimmed td'the 60 low prae He^t^ontacted the United States' 'To-Syracuse Intercollegiate Football Blanks Leafs That's Important waa forced to quit for the season. from which to complete his start­ R. Hlllnikl ...... 78 33 following shifts: 4 o'clock. 6 and Ups, plus the 10 low .amateurs, Tony T ^ b e r t and set a conference r IllltnakI ...... 92 93 Then the.first' of two heart seis- ing five. Football star Norm Four­ o'clock, 7 o'clock, 9 o’clock and 9 Berra, the U V P In 19S1, U the for the final 36 holes over the 6,- Floors and PFs for later^ this month in Sydney. Acfto ...... Ne'w York. Dec. 10 (F)—The Content Sunday flrst repeater for the honor aince Yogi :e r s ia n vres put him to bed last Saturday. nier, 5^11, a fine defenaive per­ Klrlnwhmidt New York, D«*. 10 (AV-The o'clock: Bowhng wlU start at t 630-yard course. 16 McGowan began umpiring in And Lew Hoad’s father, Alan Doesn^t Cost You a Cent MontiMl C^nadiens, their Uatlonai former, is e x i t e d to get 'the nod Syracuse Nationals today held an o’clock. Ted WUliams won in IM d and *' Good First Nine Midget Winners Hoad, d ls c lo ^ in Sydney that his T oU l! ...... 332 336 448 1165 IMP, He polled 330 points in the / ■ Wilmington, Del., hla home town, at center. Senior Lamar Ebkrhardt, NBA scoring record for a single Hockey l^agv.e lead no longer In Defending CentnU Connecticut Top Flaaera Extered Boros, who has won only one at the age of 17. Coming up to the son has been offered approximately Black M ade -14) balloting by 34 members of the 6-8, and who clicked for 17 points Jacob! ...... 91 120 120 « i l half and, more Important, a'bbree Annspolln, Md., Dec, 10 (Ah—I f egsde to en Army-Navy game, for imminent-jaopardy, can tell their B a s k e t^ ! League and playoff Many of the better women bowi* tournament aince 1053. picked up American League in 1925, he offi­ $35,000 but sdid the offer didn't Ku!mik ...... 103 103 39/395 Baseball Writers Association from all four of his strokes on the front Y e a r s , N o w ' W r e s t l e s Standings ^ come from KraiMr. against Windham, will be up front example, the N A A A laid out. $20,- regular goalie, Jacqt>ee Plante, to­ champioiu. Naaaiff Arms make era in towrn have entered. The'top Local Sport ciated in 2,541 'CdnsecuUve games, with junior Jim O’Connell, 1^11. Ilcbenitrell ...... 33 106 289 game le^d-in the circuit'. Eaateriv Z/* the eight American League cities. nine with booming drives and ac Pet. Talk of big m’c ^ y stirred the McCann ., ...... 128 * 99''^,lSl 327 footing any bills for the Navy foot- $08.80 in .transportation alone and day to trke bta time resting his in­ their se^ d start In league < ^ - rollers in the Women's League, almost 400 more than the endur­ Another good flporman, O'Connell Low Man / 80 80 Division race. bSU tMm .19 play In the Sugar still has to pay excise tax on that. jured leg. \ Larry Doby o f Cleveland^ waa a curate approach shots, carding a By EARL YOST t ance record of Lou Gehrig of the Charles Ponticelll's 1.000 Interest of the yocmg smsteurs t petitlon Sunday afternoon in Perfume League and Villag* close second with 310 and Bobby 31. He was in trouble often to sink PerwnallseO Floors 1.000 from both countries. \ Is expected to btosaom into a scor­ ' The sharp shooUiig Nats tossed Bowl at New Orleans Jan. 1. fdr- In addition to what it finances Charlie Hodgev uj> from Provi­ Charmers League wUl compete. "I'm still in show buslnsas,. I New Yqrk Yankees set for play­ ing threat before too many more Tolali .... t i b l B 435 1322 Simsbury. The latter quintet got Avila of Cleveland was third with Chatter putU pf 10 and 13 feet on Noe. 10 Wrestliug Troubadour Pagsnl af 1 Son .500 Hoad’s father said hlS son would, in 66 points in -Jie second half last get it. , for sports . contests, the Athletic dence of the A m ^ c a n ' League, Some of the women who will ers. / garnet. Jimmy Jackson, 5*9 is East Assn, over a 20-year period has hM been doing a b^n(;-up job m 303. kUnnie Minoso of the Chicago and 11 to get his pars. guess you could say,” said Rusty Decl's / .500 want $67,000 to accept $\pro of- MKRCH^XtS LKAOI'P. iiiglit while trimming the .Boston Intercollegiate football''' at the off to a flyliW start laat wpek with compete are m follows: He appeared In eight World Naaaiff Arms .600 Hartford’s other monogram Vin- ■UOrarS's (SI Naval Academy doesn't cost you paid out nearly one million dol­ Plante's replacement tn Montreal’e 41 convincing \101 to 89 win over White SoK and Bob l.emon, an­ Snead, who makes his winter Rogers during a reicent office visit. Series and four All-Star games. \ . Dot Cowles, Viola Morton, Ruth FO V B M ANCH BaTKft atuUenbf Police and Fire' .500 Ber. ,' Davl! 94 87 — Celtics 120-107. New York’s 98-96 a cent. lars toward buildings, athletic last 12 gamee, Suffield. Tony\Sampson and Don other Oeveland star, finished off home in. Miami, had a chance to " I waa in ahow -bustnesa on the Hoad himself said: " I would bays Howard ,/T...... /... 91 -(Kl 95 McIntosh, Betty Phtltips, Mary are members of the Univeraity of But he recaUed most fondly his Normans , .000 Co-Captain(i Moe Morhardt and victory over Pliiladeiphla in the NeitherSWWSVeiaWt , does'-the vw!^ expense wrwof . field upkeep mm ^ ^ m •m'wm and other facilities at Last night, Hodge blanf.ed the Crossman'were ^ e scoring heroes the top five. Connecticut varsity awimming overtake Boros on the back nine. stage, radio and television for 16 behind-Uie-plate assignment in the to consider any offer Kramer m a ^ Tedfori-'...... /.... Ill 122 99 only other game enabled Syracuse Simmons, U I Molumphy, Alyca He lost out, however, when putts Qua's Grinders .000 but it would have to be solid.” \ Gene Jemnsort, along with Dave Cowle* ...... 37 — 1.32 transporting 3.600 . Midshipmen .to | the Academy, torrid Toronto Maple. eafs ' 2-0 With 26 and 25 ]m nts respectively. ~ Berra was the first choice of team this season. Taylor Booth Is years sS'-a singpr and guitar play­ American Leagud'a only- ebem- Turkington, Eddie Wojlck and MnKon ... S3 93 106 to increase its first place margin. the Army-Navy game in Phlladel-i Several years ago it spent while the Canediena increased their Ponticelli, Anne Fidler, Marlon seven of the 34 voting writers. refused to fall on two holes and he pionshlp playoff game, between Ken Rosewall, Austnlla’s other' CAndall ...... — 110 108 Naksiffs also lidumphcd In the the team captain and former Man­ er, Now I ’m a professional wrest­ Pem nallzed Floors and Police Alan Cole,- have comprised Elgin . Macauley High.Man phla. I $197,647.11 for a new football lead to four rolnts over the loeilra Copeland, Marge Nocker, Mary- Norm o f them picked him lower chester teammatee with lhaUOoim trapped his tee ahoti at the 18th, ler,’’ the handsome tprmer Silk aeveland and^Boeten in 1948./ young Sjce, eaid: " I .may not re­ loop's inaugural, ttnpresatng with Ann Pastaiios. Doris Prehtice, finishing in a Us for second. and Fire gained wins in the Weet Eatursky*s starting quintst the Total! ...... 478 507 5.37 1520 The Nationals also cracked It adao coats you nothing tor atadlum site in West Annapolis. rn goals by Dickie Moore and Floyd an easy 91 to 64 victory over the than sixth in the lO-P-S-t-d-a-4- Tankers include Joe Haloburda. Town resident said before relating Conducted School main an amateur all my life but Vic’! (1) Rita McAllister, Mary Edmunds, — ------. Side Rec Midget BMketball League peat two games. But it wouldn't their home court total point stan­ N svy to fie tdlemasflpQa... ,5m The Association also' contributed C/rry. It was the L eafe first act- youthful Windsor Hawks. Mana­ S-3-1 polling. A v ila ,. Doby and Doug Flnglee and Butch Multaney. some of his recent experiences. For 15 years McGowsil had con­ the decision .whether I turn pro be surprising to see the todians' Plcatrt ...... 103 85 103 306 dard and had five I of their players b.ack in their last seven games. \ Betty Boulva. Helen. Arthur, Ruth. laat night st the Cedar Street gym. would depend whether I am ap­ CoU* ...... 113 IW 303 Navy to field teams in 19 pthef $152,426.20 toward the. Naval ger and Coach'Georg^Mitchell ex- Lemon each drew flve first place Former President ducted a training echool fo'r um- . mentor, bench one of the atarters 95 105 383 hit in double figures, topped by Rangers .Lose AgalE ' ' Pemberton, Shirley FothargiU. Ann' The Floormeil defeated Gus'a proached and how much I am of-x M. Tedford varsity sports and s ^ d them all Academy Museum Building, where ;>ecta to have his reipular team votes and Minoso got the other ANNUAL MIKTINO the Ut- Skiing Conditioiig Rogers, a featured member with pirea at Daytona Beach. Fla. He m favor of Sophomore'Norm IIo- Erat>crt ... 113 38 34.5 Red Rocha's 21 points. EO Maqsu- around the country. it has bffices on the second floor. In other gamea, th« Detroit Red Meyers, Shirley Jacobo. Hetai Me- Grinders 27 to 21 for their second fered.” !.(>» Man .. 35 35 255 dy for SundaYa tUt. Diminu- two. Twenty-nine players received tle League (bSs«ball) wUi be held the "Down* Homers” on WTIC, re­ had atlll looked forward to that nenthsl. A ruggedr'bperstive on ley of Boston was high for Iwth It also takes care o f th e. ex­ Wings defeated the New York Chnn, Marie Hebenstrelt. Amy aldeline enterprise^ win to tie Ponticelli's for the Interested In Pros AH of these expenses/Zincluding I set shot star . S)\ Monchcl one or more votes, seven of them tonight at 3 o'clock at the Weet sided for eight years st37U lse,8t. league lead. -Police and Fire notch-, thia fall’s footbqk team, the 6-3 Tolol! ..... 514 M l 438 1601 teams with 24. pense apd game guarantees of all Rangers 3-2 ar.d the Bpa*.on B- .ilns Pirkey, Fran Oandall Betty Rich­ Side Rec. Little League and Farm Reported Good A squat, 210-pouhder with should­ Burial vrlll be in Wilmington, Trabeft aaid he would be in­ salaries of Navy coachei-'*are han­ is ^pected to be raady Rir Sims- from the pennant winning Indians. ed their first win in two starts, a ■Hohrii^sl bae carried his spirit Carl Braun poured in 10 of his visiting teams to the Academy— n ip i^ the Clhicafo Black Hawka ardson and Helen WlDielm. League personnel are urged to at­ but funeral arrangements sre in­ terested in turning pro. only when White'i dled by an. organia^lbn called the and he'll accord tKa locals Berra hit .SIP in lOM with 33 ers like those of Alan Ameche, 27 to 15 verdict over. Paganl and and agrsariyehess onto, the hard­ 27 points in the fourth quarter as whatever the sport— and spent 2- 1. i tend. Xlection o f office*v will take Wisconsin's A ll America fullback, complete. McGowsn's. widow; the hf felt he had measured up to it, BdUn, Jr...... 35 133 Naval Academy Athletic Assn. It more bench strength. FoO tn^ star home runs and 136 runs batted in. Boston. Dec. 10 O^-^NbrUiem Son; wood Cdi|M ‘Against the/Alumni ijiHnohelle ...... 122 343 the Knickerbocker^ reversed their $26,956.31 on a visiting team Montreal’s victory waa a costly place. Secretary Jim Arthur said Rogers, it with the Paul Browser former' Msgdaleqe F e ^ , survives which was not now, and added 'T haa more than 11,000 members, Tilly DnboM is also cxpectsa to be New Shiglsnd winter resorte report Nearly Upset he ImpreiMd with his rebounding, Rohattx...... IDS .144 previous night's defeat by the dormitory at Bancroft Hall, the one, however. Rookie center Jackie today. wrestling circuit which operates With two sons, Willism Jr..-and am a very good friend and have Chspniitn ...... 124 332 mpst of them alumni, who pay $3 in uniform after mlsslngX iMt iAMsi NighVs Fights high hopes for s big skiing week­ Gus'a almost upset the Floors as an d ,In the\loas to Hartford he 'Warriora New York trailed 70-66 Midshipman dormitory. Leclair received two severe throat BOXiNO Bvrr out of Boston, He has been wrest­ Wlllism A. McGoiwah. The latter the utmost respect for Jack Bolin. 8r.\...... 111 339 a year to belong to it and further week's ga end despite mlnfsU that spread they led at the half, 13 to 10, and again ^oved ^is defensive ability White . . . X ...... — ion goin g. into the final period, but Non-Profit In Nature cuts when he was hit by Larry FBAN CBANDALL'S 131—S3P ling for a living for the past 14 Is on adopted son, now with the Kramer. I would definitely Ulk ■’*** Navy athletics. In return; they get Wlaaera Boston, Dec, 10 (iP) — A New over much of the atva yesterday. held that margin until three min­ . ds Wen aa captbriag team scoring Ray Felix and Jim Baechtold com­ preferences for tickets. The Association, which has a Cahan't fkate aq^ wiH-iie out for San' Francisc»--Jlmmy 'Eryna, paced the Perfume Leaguers last months after an extensive train­ A ir Force in Casablanca. with' him before making up my Total! ...... "w i l67 6 4 4 .^ Aloi\g with HaOMffs and Sli Only Mount Siinapee, N. H., en­ utes left in the final period. Bob honors with 18 %MI-esrned tallies. bined to put-the Knicks ahead 72- Foetball Big Income counterpart at West Point called aC.o'.iL two weks. 234. Portland. Ore. and J. B. Kli ' York law firm has been instructed night. Shirley Jacobs 130-12C—331 ing period In Dayton, Ohio.' mind." • Oor«'! ID bury, other first game winners ii, tered an other^than-optlmiatic re- Hewitt; Jerry Rothman and Stuart He was phenomenal et the foul 72 after 3:25 of the fourth quarter But the memberahip fees and the Army Athletic Assn., is non­ 192, Vallejo, OsUf., drew, 10. to file a $35,000 breach of contract and Helart McOsnn 138—327 also "The WresUing Tkoubadour” Helm ...... 112 ^ eluded Fl'ankle's Drlv#-In ibvei “port Offlclala there said they are Bara,w found the range in the clos­ Both '^abert and Seixaa M id line, sinking 14 o f i^ r ie s s Oalls! ...... 109,. . ,n> 29(> and they were never headed. athletic fees from Midshipmen profit in nature. It budgets its Captain Ted Lindsav scored the West Palm Beach. Fla__ JohanyN suit against wtiterweight boxing posted good aeores In the same from Portland, Maine, is the eye­ they have hot been made any of-5^' 37 275 Meriden’s Petrosa Hotel, and Tor- unable to determine their ski con­ Rusty Rogers High School Hoop ing minutes to provide the margin Potentially Berk \ i------i. form only a small part of the more funds according to expected gate deciding goal for Detroit with leas P ’Brten, IIS, Boston, outpoinM contender Carmen BaaUio, his loop. A1 Bujaciua with a 166 sinf^e catching moniker tacked on R ^ - fers.___. l— ' DeMerrKant 93 300 rington war the Bloomfield Town managers and Promoter Norman ditions right now but, they added, of victory. Hewitt led both feams Handicapped by personal fouls Bujauclii! .. 133 378 Western Division thin half e million dollars s year receipts, and in cases - whera than' two minutes remainin^r in the He*eary (Pappy) Gault, 117%, 8pnr- and 376 triple se( the pace in the ers. He la booked, however, under ■Hairy Hopman, Australian Davia early in the Owls’ tilt, W ^ i k and game. He tipped in Gordie Hoia-e’s ies. Strong St. Cyrllf and Broad Rothsm ld of Byraeuae, N. Y. all lifts will operate over the week­ Darcel, -Rnaio Finsa and Roy R og with 13 points. Gordon Geer and w L ■Pet. it takes to run the Navy Intercol- weather .or a poor season record fan’burg, S.C., IS. Merchants League. CStarUe Dca- his own name. While still lit the Tourney Date Set Cup captain, said, he .M ieyed Total! ...... 600 ~558 1553 soini five minutes after Brook, a CCTBL newcflsqer, did not Freddie Somnsers and A1 Lang, end: ers'.to name a few T V personal!' Marsh Potter were high for the Cole both suffered bed n i^ ts in Fort Wayne...... -1 7 5 .773 legiate sports program. .Fbotball cuts game attendance, officials Saginaw, Mich.-—Alan Kennedy. bert bad a 146 and'Bill Chapman leering or' "cauliflower e I a a a," Kramer may be workinF on a plan the scoring department, but W elly Hergesheimer had tiad the play' laat Sunday. co-managers o f German middle­ The Belknap Mountain area in ties. Grinders. a.___ / rammaally P m i (4) Minneapolis ...... 11 8 .579 does the rest. dip into a reserve to pay bills. 147, Bay C lp’. Mich, outpointed a 362 acore. Rogers, is hopeful of getting some for a tournament e t ^ tour which game for tlie r.angcri. weight f t t e r MueUer, said last New Hampshire reported good dki Besides his singing career, Rog' Hartford, Conn., Dec. 10 (F)— Police and Fife now 4jx>rt a one tnrsky looks for the twosome\o Lormn' ...... 109 .58 Rochester 7 11 .389 j That's why Navy's slice of the The only taxpayers' money It’s much too early tA predict T o t ^ Chico, 153. Detroit, t. top spots on New Elngland and would need new talent but added Inxlnga ...... 90 — Quick second period goale by night they have directed the Orm ing everywhere except at the bot ers has also been featured in a The Scholastic basketball season and one record by virtuS'of their rebound against the Hornets. Thl Milwaukee 4 16 .200 I Sugar Bowl gate recelpts---expect- used for sports at the Academy la but the lO-team circuit wM id ap- Dewury, Omn,^—Johnny Se«>, . Ron Kramer of. Michigan not New . - York cards during the in­ “I don’t think liny ‘of our boys Weir ...... 118 105 Cal Gardner and Doug Mohns pMr to be a four-team battie bet (Kaufnuut and Machat) to briag tom of Viking Slo^. Plana are number of rnggaainee for his feats barely hM sUrted, but Feb. 26 al­ win over Pagani'a The game waa locals boast a potentially strong nk ...... 98 102 Enslrtm Division |ed to exceed $100,0()0—won’t be in . the physical edut^tlon pro­ lero, \l3$, StamfociL outpointed only was the Big Ten'a tktding afoot, however, to cover the poor door season. . ' would be intefMted unless a very plus the fine play of i«'igar Jim tween NaSsiffa. Frankie's. \St. court, action because of BasUio's of Strength wUh barbells. Among ready has been set as the target closely contested until the three- clubjt^ year, having four letter- rrl! ...... n s Syracuse ...... 14 7 .6501 going to charity as was rumored gram, where classes aie • con­ Irish Stanley Smith, 13$, Neqr Ha­ punter in 1P54 but alao the leadihg spot with snow brought in from Possessor of a fine physique, fancy offe.ris made.” men, ample height and strong out- Henry,- back aftei\an 11-game m ' Cyrils and Torrington. -Ray refusal to honor a contract pass catcher. his best lifts are a SOO-pound dead date for every schoolboy team in quarter mark whei/the winners Philadelphia . . . t / , , 8 7 .533 I in some circles,shortly after Navy sidered as vital for Midshipmen as ven. 9. \ other sections. developed through a body build­ the state. pulled away. Eddie Soltya led.the Bill Talbert, U.S. captain, de­ skle, jMiootIng, and they'll raise gave the Bruins tholr victory'and Kenna’s Drive-In squad, mu< ing program o f many years, Rog­ lift, a 400-pound neck lift and Total!' 5CW 480 531 1518 New York ...... 10 9 .5261 accepted its first post-season bowl pliysics, mathematics and other New Tork (Simnyslde Gardcta) Vermont’s Mount MsnsSeld re­ victors with nine Counterscoi followed scribed the scheme as ’TsntMtlc” havdo with many schools before subjects In the curriculum. imiUspvted pQasessOin of' fourth stronger this season, ran secom ers got into the wresUing busi­ one-arm press over head with a That’s the date announced yee^ Marlkriy'! It) Boston ...... 10 10 .500 bid in 30 years. IsMC Logart, 145, Havana, stop- ports 30 inches of snow at the sum­ terday by the Connecticut Inter- by; Bill Keiah'e *lx. Prank Naumec sjrf doubted if anything would tournament time in March. Aullnl iOl 103 109 .112 llie congreesional appropriation place. The Rangers \dred to behind Manchester Ust yM r. The ness, or show business, while 214-pound dumbell. 107 81 — 188 Sntnrdny’s Schetele It will go into a fund which last Caivtn Daits. 14$!«, New mit and 18 St the base while Big Scholaatic Athletic Conference for and Freddie ^ajostek were high come of it. Mc]nlo!h . for it- however, is only a drop in fifth. defending tiUists have lest valu operaUng a health studio in Day- "1 usually Work two or three Oamamrhl ,89 94 90 373 Syracuse'at Boston (Afternoon). year paid $817,M1.04 for Academy .'2. Bromley, also in Vermont, an­ the start o f playdowns In the three for the Barb Aldo Forte, asalstant coach of .77 >— 91 188 able .players lika towering Burir ton, Ohio. A .Mid-West mstman nights a week. I hope to get a Mayor ... New York at Milwaukee.' ^ r t s and related activities. the bucket! for the total Navy ie, Pa.—Emit .Brtko, PitU- nounced, that every trail is packed annual toumsments for Is'gS. r «ii^ a Flrenen (t) the Detroit Lions, is a salesman B!K!Ch« . 101 93 108 399 sports outlny. ,In 1951-52, for Carls o'n. sharp-shooUng Mel cams into the studio to develop few matches in this area,” Rogers kaldl .... 89 91 180 Minneapolis at Rochester. Eighty-eight per cent of this total, bitrgiW outpointed Jo* Tuvelle, and ready for use. medium end small schools; and Sollyi. r , i B. r. PU. for a ' foundry sand corporation example, Congretui . appropriated Kleckner and rugged Franli Toro, hhi body. "W e made a deal," Rpg- Mid. "You know it's hard work. I ...... i 4 J-1 t or $544,839.68, was paid from foot­ Andrews Scoff Buffaick N ,T „ 8, (RaavywaighU, Blsewheiv, Cannon Mountain at you'll find a dUappointed bunch of l*ns. f , __ Baniiister Writes during tho off-seaaon. ' 7475 * «i '«7 SS ball receipts. $26,734, excluding Mlaries, for but Mitchell showed a formidable ere said. "H e offered to teach me lose betwoeti-four and six pounds CocherhSm, ( but e x M w e^h t not availabio). Franconia, N.^ H.. reported a 12 to boys and a disappointed coach physical education. array last week a t the East Side wresUing if ‘ I would give him every night." C»mpo/fo, t To move the Midshipmen bri- 23 Inch base With good skiing on among the quintets that don't Kriiih/c ..... Finis to Career William Wieboldt At Fight Otic Rec and he'll leave no stone un LondoiX Ont—Anmi McFater, lower trails, and Dutch Hill In health lessons free. I agreed and A four-year Army veteran of qualify for these events. Flehir. c .... turned in his. bid to retain cham 142, Toromo. Outpointed Wesley soon learned how to wreaUe,. World War. H with the combat en Sllmnts, g Lowry, l43,X^agtnaw, Mich.. lOi Heartwellville, Vt., came up with As usual, the large school tour Tvoford. g , pionship ho,iors. 12 to 16 inches of snow. Leam lag tW» Trade gineers, Rogers says his favorite .y,-. London, Dec. 10 (^>-.-Roger Succumbs at 97 New York. Dec. 10 (61— A l An­ nsme-'t will be held at the New neon, g If Fights Are Good^ Fans drews scoffed at the 2-1 odds fa A t Granmore Mountain in North ‘Tm learning to cauliflower aa wrestling holds sre the hesdlock, Haven Arena, the medium'tourna­ Bannister, one of the two men ToUl* y u . : ...... voting Vince htartinez and pre­ Com wsyjN. H., skiers yesterday the boys call It in the trade," Rog­ flying head rscissocs and double ment at Yale and the small tour/ (2 37 Chicago, Dec. 10 (>P) — William «3 |M ers said. ,The curley-hsired. mus- wrist lock. Rusty still wears his who have, run the mile Under four ‘ dicted he would break- the welter­ ran all tpe way to the . bottom of nament at the University o f CW' F. A. Wieboldt, an immigrant boy tached "WresUing Troubadour” is high western hst end cowboy HUbatek. t ...... j minutes, hM stepped off the cin­ DbiiH Care Who Runs^Em weight contender’a victory etreak the mouitUln for the first time this nectlcut.. ■ / < ■■E'4 \ year. A li| ^ rain waa insuffletent what is known as m "good" yntet- jacket before each bout when he e .....8...... c der track at the peak of his great .who rose from.a store clerk-to be- in Mad!.4oh Square Garden tonight. Use Neutral Courts / • Cnarboneau, c , , ...... ( The two meet yver the 10-round to damage'new packed trails. ler, .which isn't hard to under­ enters the ring. * Not as usual, oifly the qi Reardon, g ...... ( athletic career. a multimillionaire merchant stand. He’s handsome, well edu­ Homers In Iowa KonqUon, g ...... ,f...... ] Tile London medical doctor an­ :ave millions of his profits to New York —W EA) ' You don’t . other promoters were to -put on a route starting at 10 p. m. (EST). final, semi-fliial and final The bout will be broadcast (N B C ) cated and a fine showman (on the The "Down Homera”, a favorite will be played at Yale ajuT Con­ nounced his retirsment last Bight even rate aa a neuiger-on In the ^ tt>n good flghU. ^ philahlrophic causes, died last Want Exciting Routs and ^^telociast (N B C ) f O M t to i stage) for fan club gatheringa and With radio fans tn thia area, are necticut. For the plaj^w n s, op-, at the annual banquet of the fight racket today unless you, Ivy ScHod^g Form Total! ...... ~ sports writers of Gieat. Britain. night. The customers don't care if the cosstr 1 radio and tee'vee spots now in Iowa. ponehts will use neutral courta 4-1 U (A ). Have been calwd up by the Although he haan't been inside Score at hnlf time, 111-11'. The master miter made it offi- REDUCED Wieboldt, who wets 97, entered a people ma’King th& matches and "His style U made for me.” said Meanwhile, the former featured mutually convenient for both -L district attorney. \ handling the m o ^ ) are residents the 23-year-bld Andrews. "The Many Nek Loopg the ropes With any of the top' singer of the group is now match­ teams. clri the same day that in far-off hospital in^uburban Evanston a j PerMoallird tloora eat Martines ie to kCep i ranked stars, he nevertheless can ing his skill and ability with fellow The C IA C s contract with the , B. P. PtM Aiiatralta hts friend and keenest month ago ^ t h a cardiac condt AANLV. " . AV^ TMK hours by, a State Athletic C) fights they put on sre exciting. the pressure on him and throw j Iqok back to sharing the same grunt end groanera in New Eng­ Arena preventa Inaugurating this Hewitt, f ....X -.i-U,1...... 5._ 3-2 IJ rival, John Lsndy, talked glumly O u t t p o e l o tion: . Habimlll. t ...... 1 M J alolt______punches. He likeii to lay back aqd | New York, Dec. 16 (A)- -The stage wlth'Arthur .Godfrey, Denies system for the Isi^ge schools, how of quitting competitive running, Wieboldt, whbs.^ came /to the Give the rin^-orms action anff no­ land in a more strenuous business. J. ilothmon. f ...... 4 groa^sof iNM*s oR (C ) Been liberally rapped call his shots. Pm not going to Eight Ivy League coUegea were ever, J Hannon, f o So 1954 nears an end with a United States at \he age of 14 body is too concerned about what's bound closer today in an athletic Baraw. c ...... 3 vast void looming in the track and wool robot and front man’ for gunmen. going oh behind the curtain. give him any time to. rest and he’s | Ab. usual, the winner and run' Rrld c ...... 1 from his native Geraany, opened policy that will provlde round-robin field world.- A caaual acanning of the iiatipn’s' The mpjor quarrel with Octopus, not going to get any 'punching! v m m g u m iM i ner-up in the large schools tburna Hurlburt V ...... 0 royoo robot his first small. general store la newspapers Tevesled boxing news competition in half a dosen hew nough. g ...... tO ~ hM bMn'' the' fact that the room if. I can help it,” i O U T a F O O C lR S epiih ment will represent Connecticut in Chicago. Today 'there are restricted to raps.' ranging from sports beginning with the J955-56 Simmon. .T r o COULD BE PERFECT 9 rootly rodocod. six big Wiebpldt d e p a rtm ^ stores o f'its ahows have been the New England tournament at M. Simmon, g ...... 0 jW) the normal printing.. of a seamy season. . , Boston. Morgantown, W. Va.—West Vlfr fhlt tM . doot oot In Chicago and subifrban O i^ Park terrible, New leagues were 'formed in Totali 72 gtnla, which lost only one football story to severe bfasts. But'ayery now and then, a good Somebody . suggested that the fe-- 27 and Evanston. Norris Beant Brunt - soccer, fencing,- lacrosse, golf, 0 « ’ (•rieder* till |^>noAhe past season, is expected Indiido PoocNoton one wlll\pm e up--and everytlUng S A V E U p t o S0% ON THE COST large school runnerrup and the Poller. ( J M In 1921 Wieboldt and his The guy bearing' the brunt of -/ squash, sind wresUing, although all to MTeven better next fall, ever said about professional box­ _ medium school winner play for the n, Spear, f 0 '&0 w o o 11 o r a n y gave 5 million dollars to start mqst of the newspaper )>eat(ng hM eight schools do not nave teams in a l * ' .Bombardier. ( ...... 1 Se ing and Its Bperatprs Is forgotten. OP FAMOUS M tURRANIli TRACTION 'right to accompany the large Wieboldt Foundation, an organiM each sport. J Kauraec, ( ...... 0 (to DEAL AT DUKE p i m f p w iw 'bnn Jamis D. Norris. The multi- \ school champion to Boston, but OSer. o ...... s ».i tio.n to aid, charitable, d v ic ,. and That happened ' after the first EMERGENCY In the future the Eastern Inter­ •Durham, N, C. (N B A )— Duke’s milUonare and many-sided presi­ G o t Why Rifles Wear -Out the C lA C aaid no. * Rubocha. e n 24) educational' epterprises in the d e ^ of the International Boxing Rocky MarciaW-F>.zard (Tharles collegiate Basketball League and (lavello, g ...... 1 30 big basketball problem is’’ replac­ Chicago area. Since it| inception war, for example.- OIL lURNEt the Pentagonal Hockey LAague By WARREN PAGE i ) The edturing effect of this in' Turner, g ...... 2 00 Club'hM been linked with every­ GREEN IN SWIM f ing the graduated co-captaias, it has made donations of 'nearly 6 . I f somewhere along the way that SERVICE will be called the Ivy Leagues. 'The Shooting Editor ferno of heat a»d preAure was Bemie Janlcki and Rudy D'Em- thing -aM everybody except the SSMHttAHITE Hamover, N. H. (N B A ) — Ten Total! ...... V...,...... io . i i i r FANCY RAYON million dollars. thrill-packed evening,; somebody msw JfsU$ only sports' in which all.,eight In the middle mf a slew of sta­ intensified by niahlng bite of eemi- Score at. half time, 13,10 vlua'a Iblia, . fantMtiCvbuild-up of Primo Car- dual meets plus the EanerA In ROIES Survivors are his widow, three had brought out the fa^t that schools now have teams are foot­ tistics about the. number of guns burned powder and residue which' nera, and rhgt. no doubt, coily be­ CALL chewed into barrel steel like a tercoUegiato and the National Ool- sons, including Werner, chairman F'rankie Carbo had a lot to do with ball ahd basketball. in this country, I found that the. cause Big Jim- hasn’t been in the miniature: eand-MaaUng appara kgiate Athletic Aasticiatlon Cham o f the- firm’s board and head of dodge that long.- the sour science, he would have 'Footbsll iiei^a In ‘56 average., useful life of a rifle la * K > W J j U 5 tus. ptohshipa are acbediiled for ths thC foundation, imd'»twrp . daugh­ found "the lighted part of a.cigar in M I-9-454B / the Ivy League Football League almut twenfy-flve years. Managers-(parley Johnaton. Bill Despite this— and the same soft Dartmouth swiasming tMm. ters. I CUSTOM SCHICK begins round-robin operation with There are thousands of black- Daly, Gua D'Amato and Lippy his kisser. * i of burning end' blasting goes on W I L U A M S ^ the 1P54 season.. It was prescribed powder guns atlll. shooting that It's A Merry Chistmqs REG. $14.VS Breidbart have been acathed. Ray Arcel.aod. Sam Silverman Inside any rifle b a m i in The 1954 Giahts won the N a­ COLLEGE BA8RETBALL in an agreement of the' presidents are • a hundred or even two. hun­ Matchmakers have been fined and are putting on-a production, Dec. ' Oil, SERVICE woild^s newest electric shaver gree— even tjiet' euper-magnum tional League race like true Cham' suspended. Sinister names behind iia* a w a ia of Yale; Princeton. Harvard. Dart­ dred yM rs old; yet Tve worn out 11. which illustrates this sharply. would have lasted for two or tHree piopa. They defMted all seven loop E M t the mugs have' come in for atten­ mouth, Brown, Cornell, Columbih a fine rifle in leas than a jrear. For The Whole Family With the Hub area blacked out .of times sa msiiy shots if I fired It rivals in the season's aeries. St. Josephs (Pa.) 78, Manhattan tion— the ubiquitous Frankie (Tar- You doBt risk s p6nny! Yst on ChriftniM mominf, ahd Pennsylvania In .1954. But twenty-five years, one full A U W O O L the telecast, three lO-rou'nd en- j more slowly, a few shots now and 68. bo, Eddie Coco, Sam Hunt and that The agreement called for round- generation, is probably a ceaaon- WHEN YOU GIVE A gagements . .wUl. come close to i yen Iisnd him s new Custom Sehiek — tho world'o again, always from a cool barrel. RORES Seton' Hall 98, Western Ken­ crowd. The public hM been fed robin schedules in as many sports able figure for useful life expect­ selling put the Bostm Garden. I 1 Used the rifle, alaa. to teat bul­ tucky 65. managers'' guilds and alliances, re ­ most modoPB ohovor — moot eompoet, yot moot' as possible, although none is plan­ ancy of the average rifle. ■There la to be what promises f lets mtd loads,'fifing long string St. Francis (P A ) 102, Westmin­ ports of bribes and shady dealings ned for golf. This team champion­ What makes rifles out N O W J U j tu be a scorcher between Joe I poworful. The only shsver thst’o Super-Homed'ior WMr St Ufgets until'thr entire bairel COMPLETE ster (PA) *0. The main idea, seems to be digging MATCH r ' ship hill be determined by com­ anyway T I f we exclude the bad Mioeii, New York's comeback kid, was flatiron-hot. That waa what Massachusetts 76, Trinity 61. up dirt, iastead of building, and j Super-Skueee. petition in the Eastern ■ Intercol­ handling or mishap that leads to did the business. Belling p rm ilgh'tera and home-grown 71>ny DeMarco, a legiate Golf Association touma- part bresksge, or carslessness that REG. $]2.fS Modem jacketed bullets hasten RADIATOR HOCKEY AT A OU4NCE There have 'beq..wavBs o f -this rapid riser on the welterweight- - • a# w 'tfi m U *««a auiir* menL .permits corroriqn to ruin s wea­ ladder. Another battle sees Tom- ’ THIS TRIO! barrel wear, too. A .32 rimflre bar­ type since Abel tackled Cain, but e i f w dw ee raeO pon. there are ((wo basic ansWera; rel of relatively soft steel,' shoot­ Hiiirsday’s RMUilta they blow over. The beak biigting my Collins, amidst a feather com e-, ^ • • ^aajutt-3 Mew Ow tan Sekkk in hand- NOT ALL FAKES heat and prskaulrc. SERVICE STAR back, in with Lulu Peres, not too | ing soft Iced bullets st low pres' i Nation! League )• business la a hardy, onk. It rolls •HEALTH you CM Wvc puwcvfvA mniIH* same Caddie Casa.,...'..*M»11 Let's consider that -expenaivs sures end speedd, may gofen like RAYON GAR* long ago'the No. 1 championship i New* Haven, ^ Dec. 10 Not Compl«t«ly M tpwi MM coMn, topi and Montrea) 2. Toronto 0.- with jfnmches and - comes back i*et«d SababMhe New Tieedr musket that t'w ore out, aa far as the one-hoes shay, for a hundred fighting. Fortunately for the game, contender. In w-..third. Sailor Ed • E X E R C IS E Faa«m Bdicfc "36”Jam JO an professional" wrestling bouts RORES Detroit J. New York 2. ' put aa >-ear pteMUl Uiea. Yeu pel m the accuracy' life of ita barrel thousand rounds or more. •CLEANING o E o H m t typ ^ off ontowobMi opM storio^." ^ Borte* 2. Chicago 1. aa they caU Tt, all the unfavorable Sanders, a heavyweight -hope, lAjfhfTnkmri t1tP6 are fakes, says , wrestling coach • P L E A S U R E lar tsfee, fair better Ufctieii iu Ray Sparks of Springfield College, was concerned, in less thart,s year. But evSn "lhe"~'chrome-moly Eastern League storiea would lie forgotten withlh marches front and center with the Did it in about 700 rounds of fir­ veteran WlUia James. mugb weetber.'Cnw ki aow ier but 99 out o f loo of-^hem are "and steels used in csnt^rflre weapons • REPAIRING PIMPV . Waakington 3, New Haven 2. the half hour if . the IBC and the ing, to be exact It waa a hot-shot Conpkte set -of ciuton-Buidc covers' SBM . Boston fans figure to see some­ the other one ik« s mistake.” ahow the fricUoh 'effect o f jacket ^ W U N G GIVES YOU Ribiubiahi New Tnoda. Sparks was chief shaker, last super-magnu'm. ed bullets 36 or 30 Umaa as quick­ • R E C O R I N G for. M low as ...... R E G . $ 9 .9 S ■■g*. !' ^ thing out of the brd.tnary. A IX THREE Bight St s cliniC’wbilQh the New - The normal charge burned ly especially where die rtflinig be- I'o no one gives a hoot who Con­ Mssttoi M uggihI li^ AgAIm Haven Y.M.C.A. said it held pri­ some 80 graloB.' of smokeless, glnsr -Lite ,.WHir doaen't occur out trols the combatants. powder, developed preasiires wbU marily to demonstrate the differ­ near the 'musaie-'^lt'e back near tm a I l l 9 9 osf seleerto^ofiiM erieb In CoooocticM. — O P E N — ence ' between profeaeibnal and above, 5O,OO0 poimds per square the throat RIEAT EASTERN sm^caJifSvf] STYMIE, SHUmXR Week-Days S pjn. to 12 amateur wreaUlng. The YJd.C.A. Inch to drive a 180-grain piU-over But evan so. a rifle barrel. M y a to fM itotarday. .Raaday, H aidaya ■aye^a lot of parents prohibit their three times as fast M a' Jet plane thaj o f a ,30-06, lasts an amaxthg' repair 501 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER Riverside. Calif. (N E A )- Stymie .V - 2 pno. to 12 pna. eons from engaging in amateur smashing Mach 1. ly king time. In sucl. a caliber it Is A. V. “BURT” LINDSAY, Proa. ' has left bis Kehtucky home and wreatllng because they confuae Every time that rifM Fas fifed not unusual for good accuracy to S-Wlll stanrf tot 1955 at' Dr. Frank Medern Rest Rums I s t r t t the sport with tht antics of the the throat of its barrel; that sec­ be maintained for from three to WE STBCIAUZB IN ' Porter Miller'# Sunnyalope Farm, FREE PAKKENG STAR near her^- gninters and groanera they aea on tion just ahead o f the chamber five thousand ahota, depending, oh Uleviaion. . > where, the bullet leaves the braiR BEAUPRE the peage and the barrel., metal. RESIDING YOUR HOME i i R v i c C caitrldge ease and drives fer« Hm nin^of the aiUl deer ..hunter, FROM MEjf.'li TEES NINCHESTER CtopheeiOUig, Aaheataa. Ptaalto sad M t MAOr BTe-W-I^MS ALLrOPPONENT ward to engage in the rlflla R who m ay. annually shoot ona box MOTORS SEAT COVES CO. MEN’S Amiiarst, Maaa. fN E A IrrOspUln ridgea, was subjected to the blaM* o f >6 abeUs at a target before hla ktag. la a wtdo variety o f co|eca-aaid stylaa. " Pinehurst, N. C. IN B A )—ProeRe lOW UM tREEM and guard Tim Andanmn of Harvr ing of gases auper-heatod to thoo- MRU, perhaps tao mere rounda be­ S7i MAIN MANCH^M^ i R i d u m s lEUam oNE llJ-6-sm*-«r .ia-»'$6M / ' Pat O’Sullivan has been toning up ). «54'OE9(tBa-srr.- SHOP /far-tiie trail by playing with male ard naads the Uat of aU-opponxh sands of dagreas. hot aiibvgh kt- fore he tags his dser, could thsre- 3St EAST CENTB ST. WE iflNANCB YOUB DEAL ' - ’ EEL. W-S-dSOI erally to, bunt away thq aurfaoa et fs fs expect his rifle to laat et leeet -tiM ON A_S1AR"' : amateiira from men's tees on PiM-- >WN QUALITY SINCE 1900 hHiiachu I burst's No. & cmttM. the'MsM: '/ a k e d re d yeersl . I H M U 4 mim / f / ■ V • . • ■ ^ f-'• Tie' -■■ ■■' • V - ' ’ ’ '- .V ■■ .."■ ' ■ ■

■ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ilANCHESTER, CONN, B M A Y , DECEMBER 10, 1964 ^ • " • ' ...... - r ^ — .... — ------' - - HoBaohoM Goods 51 Waarlog ApparM~Fwna 17 Saburtiaa Far Rout €$ He FarSaM 72 R« FurSale 72 Waiitad—Reid BMate 77 AatoBtoMItB f y t S s is 4 AntonobilBp for Salt . 4 CARNIVAL BYDlCKTURNlbj For Bala 45 HommhdM.Gcqii II SI STOP LOOKINGI This ia not.JuU ARB TOU OONtaDBRlNO Blortffagas. ALL jhfSOMJfWM rombtnatlan ex­ W . A^iBRT'tS LOOKlNO USE OUR SPECIAL OONBT FUR Jacket, eta# 24. long. COVENTRY-* Main dtraet, four a houac, hut that new ranch home TWO FAMILT hquM, M roema.^ BBLUNG TOUR PROPRRTYr « HM ir f t T o d iifl CHRISTMAS SPECIALS i DeCORMIER MOTORS windows and doors to FOR AN ML ••TIit. ’ rooms, bath.'FI. S-TBOl. you have been lobkiiig for. Not L a ita .Iot PhOM 8 0 . 8-7871. /\ Wa will wterekw nount. Guarantaed. CaU MI. HONEST PERSON WHITE C H R IS '^ S only are aU roema Uuga anouglt froA and wubout a OkrMrite U * M tlri- Compare theae pricea, then' SAYS: "Now is the time to MORTGAGE MONEY Who's Going Housekstplnt LADY’S PRINTZEBS tweed coat, FOUR Ro o m yaar roumi house In tor famUy Uvlng (18ia eq. ft), i b c l ^ M Capo c m ofViUd bttek Wa buy proparty for cash, come in and compiare' theae cara. trade for one of these fine Tto Take Ovsr PLAN all woU, riae 18. Uka new, 815. Coventry..AU eohveniencas, $78 them is a front porch, throe out­ cbnstructlaa, ftiU ahod doymer. or buying contact aa— A— 1— 4 B U U H k jUwtitmimts Every one haa been .proceaaed and 80.9-3838. ' par month. JA. 4-18rii aftar 8:a0 m tila hatha, flroplaoo, ofl host,, INiVMHIIlMi m y i cars and at the very best of 20% OFF ON Wallpaper, Many MONTHLY’PAYMENTS' ride doors, ftm caUar, with F’ ’AJOJET n U r . RaaKor reconditioned to Up top condltien. Payments Scaled to Incom^ p.m. . floor, and atUc with atalrway, al­ basemont gaMge, aaorite drivo, MI-S-SSTS CLA88II1ED ADVT. terms." patterns to choose from. C. J. OF 823.69 No P i^ o n t Until March aluminum eombinatioa, wlndom. Tou < ^ oqro TBBiBMBDfrnnafBaB /'- DBPr. HOURS Will your preaent car aee you BLOND BEDROOM most two acres claamd lot wMh BRAB-BURN RBAUTT through the winter? Why take a Morrison, Paint and Wallpaper Waatad—To Boy fOX ROOM d m Cod partiahy avorgraan grove, and trass en the $18,800. Immediate oecimaney. T. AS u n u AB tUMIT ABB OF PUffi SttBB'RAX 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. BL 1953 WILLYS 4-DR- * CONNECTICUT Co., 8*5 Center St. UVINO ROOM SUITE On All Our , fumiahad. Modara coovoaloncao. J. Cro^ett. Broker, fkene Office chance when you can own one of 5-PC. DINETTE SET tuUy saadad and gradad front UBTO90B WAintD - Bb«la, theae guaranteed uaed cara for ao ACE CUSTOM In towm naor lako, oteroa. lawn, plus city aawar and aratar. 8 0 . 8-8418,; Rerideno*, 8 a 9-7751. Wiraa fbiwfly. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE "Phllco" Electric Refrigerator CHILD'a USED tractor, chain aUiaoto. CaU Ooveatry, PL 3484# little. CHAIN DRIVE tricycle. Good Con­ GENERAL ELECTRIC We .am now dacoratteg this new Bavo away cask B A R L O W ’ S T V COPY CLOSING TIME Loaded and Juat like new "Caloric" Combination Range driva. 80. 9-8534. aftar 4 p.m. » am agad. 37 lawla .St fSat. itedi Noon) dition, 810. Tel. MI. 34685. ranch hunt of fop quaUty ma­ 1089 TOLLAND TURNPIKE POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1953 DODGE CORONET V-8 throughout. Only 8385 down. "Maytag** Waaher • Rafrigeratora * terials to >»•» with yem of ex­ Lata Fkr Bala 72 I*. Otaaladte. *‘Emerson’* Television Set .WANTED—Uned cant iron mdintoi* OOVBNTRT-Mova In Dacembtr IION. THRU PRL 2*tone green, very low mileage. ^for hot water ayatem—nuftnble (br perience., ..'Has three large bed­ Raettar, M fllR 286 ■ 1951 MERCURY CLUB » N tV CH- **Hoover'* Vacuum • Food Fraeieni .16th. Toar round houao oh our- SBViaitAL CSKDCB mAMhiig tela, 10:30 A. M. Equipped with automaUc ahift, ra­ TWO LARGE pine Christmas trees uan in caUnr. CnU ML S-487i, tacod road, completely nimlahed. rooms with twin eleaata and glid­ oU inmctwemeLts. dio, heater, tinted glaaa, white aide COUPE iMMUmiOMI for sale. Call MI. 97316. Also included: Sealy Innereprlng ing doom 98* Uvl^ room with 8A1URDAY f A. M. Frank Burks Mai Redman Mattrcee and Box Spring. "Alex­ • Ranges ' Four rootes, bath, garaga, garden aoM. i . A. Baach- RBADT BUTBRS sratttaw aew. wall tirea, back up Hghta. .direc­ ) vim a\ plot, fUU baaement with oil hum­ Roman tUe flmpiace, eeramic Pbooa l a 84988. tional'algnala./Thia 4-door aedan . Loaded and in fine order through­ Irikit wabarra ELECTRIC'TRAIN complete, hoys' ander Smith” Ruga, Lempe, Tables, Room Without Board 59 or. Employed adults or couUa tUed bath oVer anm teth. natural For Imraadlata aetlon Uat jroor' la an excepUonal buy at only out Only 8295 down. stormr coats, topcoats, rise 13, and Kitchen Cabinete, Inlaid and a ftw • Driers birch Mtitean cabinofo, Armstrong BUILDINO lota tor aala proparty with tha Albert J. Oatto -M T O 81JSS FIRST A N ^ accueo mortgagas other articles.. , with child. Lease. 888 monthly. Oo., ReaftaSs. 9448a, ava- 31395 HUll for jHir own aocount. Fast, combat boots, slse 4 and 8, MI. B B A U nniL L T (umiahad apacteoa Phoije'evanlhgs. PL 3-aaao. Uving room type lino in kitchen tcbeater. A and AA aono. T. 1953"WLLYS 4-DR. I I Rlfll 9-1818. Free storage until wanted. Free • Automatic Washam room with complata .Ught house- and dinette, exhaust fan., range •tt, Broker. 8 a 8-8418. ntegi JA, 94899. T o n aandca. Uanchaatst delivery. Free aet up by our re­ Dial Ml-3'512l J953 CHEVROLET AERO-LARK DE LUXE Oorp., 864 Main streot kaapiiit facUlUas availabla Will FIVE ROOM apartment Including plug, overhead Hghta, sUdteg door « i a 9-7781. FOR PR08tPT courteotta service. liable men. ram anglo or doubit. CteMroB ae> oua-petUi, four (urtuehed and between kitchen and living room, aelUng or buyteg reri ettete.-eaR Thla par ia apotleaa inaide and Loaded dnd yuat like new ll»»» UL LADY’S WHITE figure skates, rise Your First Installment t ir o s , l66* X 300’, high' and dry ou t haa radio, heater, dir^tkinal *ter. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS coptod (llmltad). Central. RMada. heated. RockvUle 8-8478. two center halls, laundry pro­ Jolmaon Bufldteg Oompany, Maa- throughout Only 8845 down six. Tel. MI. 34619 after 6 p.m. OR FINANCE COMPANIES ablo. 8(rs. Dorsey, 16 Arch 8t, visions. Bony we have only one. /buUdteg lot. Mancheater Oreen. .qignala, back up Itghta and many Due March,. 1955 Wm. IQuiehl,. 819 Center St. cheeter. 80. 8-7436. other acceaeoriea that add to ita ^Bwinens Opportunitioa 32 POOL TABLES V,i x 9. subway Phone for Appointment TTieima J. Beoott, owner and 1953 w i i ^ s 4-Wh e e l FURHUHED ROOM ’or couple Wafttad To Rant M buUder, Manchaster. BO. 8-7888: HOUSE WITH 3 or more bwl- lULW iHTE beauty. Thia 4-door aedan haa had type, fully equipped. Delivered HAR*TFORD CH-7-0358 *■ . - or two gentlemen. Inquire 86 DRIVE UNI\^SAL^EP / IG ALLEY in Manchester. A ltoER 7 P. M., CH-8-4890 BRUNNER’S X RB8PONSIBLB COUPLE need 8 rooms, gatege. hot water heat fOUMD-A ]^ue where you ein allp'^Overa on It aince new-. Top condition, good location. Six and set up. Call Torrlngton. » g h S t Soburban For Salt 75 Call 8lfa. 84889. lecure a oonplM Une o( knittiiw 11295 HU. 9-4952. .See It Day or Ih’ening or 8 roomi flat or dupleiL BxciUent NOR’THWBST SBCTTON OUttSCOL Tou1l think it'a britqd ne'wVRave /• alleye booked six nights a week. If you he've no means o f traha- Rockville Road ^ ROOM, TWIN Bede, eultable for mfemnees. 8(L 8-8003. -. '■nd aoceMoriee, stamped oh thia doll. Only 829S^own Luncheonette conceaelon. For de­ embroidery ^ t n u and 1952 PLYMOUTH ONE FOUR ROOM Coleman pot portation. I'll aend my auto (or one or two girts, ward optional. LARGE CAPE COD—81^800 S4RIRCH8T. threada at Tour Tam tails call MI. 9-9981. Inimer. cabinet heat. One electric you. No obligation. Talcottvilla ''^Oentrally located. 80. 8-0748. YOUR SINGER Sewing machine BOLTON . Conviet Attempts M . Ml 9-7222 CRANBROOK 1949 WILLYS 6-CYL. repreeentative needs a 4 or 5 room ’w Oottace St. Pboot MI. cast-iron radiator. Both for $35. Ar—L—B—E—R ——T—— S Don’t overlook this ytell cared 4-Door Sedan. The’ original Jet STATION WAGON CaU MI. 3-5239 after 6 p.m. -Tel. MI-3-5I91 ONE OR two furnished rooms for unfumiahed apartment for famUy for 13 year old home/located In ■■We CaaT HU« BeUai i S k black flniah on thla car ia Juat too Help Wanted— Female 35 43.45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD two arith light houaekeeping fa- of four. (ReaaonSble). 80. $-8883.? Four room ranch, no baaoment, Houdini Escape Excellent mechanically, haa i quiet residential A aope near gram­ Oar Pniaet* IOI]KO~A place where you can good to believe. It reflecta the UASi'n HOCKEY shoe skates, 5 ft. MANCHESTER — Bargain Center, cillUaa and Mth 80. ' 9-4m . Aak for Mr. Cote, mar school 6 roomp; 3 bedrooms, plaaterad waUa, tile bath, ideal buy Bareat and Tioga Taana and care that haa been given to thla low thouaand uaea. Only 8195 down, .Flexible Flyer, tennis racket. MI. Open Evenings Until 9 PUNCH PREISS operators, day 731 Main St., is going out of busi­ ROOM IN reapeqteble home tor WANTED— Five or 6 room house bathroom and L a^on, ftmplace, eetUnk- LaiRe lot. FuU price $9,500, McAlSater, OklA, W — Sam guaea Batea Knitting acceaaorlea. mileage car. Equipped with all shift. Apply 384 Hartford Rd. 91667. ness. Store' for rent, fixtures for , electric hot watey, fulbr insulated, Ramoa, 33-year old convicted It'a Tour Tam Shop. N Cottage extraa. TRUCK SPECIALS All Day 'Sat. UntU 5 two genUemen. Parking. 80. or cottage, in Manchester or Bol­ with 8500 down for veteran. Total sale. Men's clothing, lumishinga 34809. * ton. 80. .34061. storm windows abd screens, breexe- armed robber, thought hte plan to St Thl. MI. S4IM.______$1046 SECRETARY WANTED by local and shoes being sold at 80 or 60 monthly payment Is $57. 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN a a net SMALL DOG(,HOUSE. New,^^ never Big Trade Allowances way, garage And amerite drive. •scapo from the Oklahoma State — FORD — FORD — POtD — POtD^POlD*^ Insurance company. Ediphone ahd cents on the dollar. Chrome AT THE CENTER, pleasant, large YOUNG COUPLE to be married Nice Tot. OWner derirea quick Penitentiary was fool proof but It t o n THAT 'aatiaHed feeling U email short hand aa well ae typing, used, |7. Tel. Ml. 94019. you haven't tried dlniiw at the 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR ' 1 DELIVERY breakfast seta, mattresses. Holly­ rooms, tingle or double. 14 or 18 in Fsbruaiy, derira 8 to 4 room •ale., / ■ T. J. CROCKETT, Broker turned out to be eeca^ proof. ■ ^— I Beautiful light green. Fully "OiMSS who I 9SW squirming likt tht dioktns whila tlw , claim experience desirable but wood beds, oongoleulm, nigs and LARGE THREE cuahlon divan. Wadsworth St. unfurblriied imartment CaU W)l- Prison offlcials said Ramoa bolt­ Roaemom Reataurant. Route U , Very clean and runa like a new not essential. hour week. equipped with overdrive and all patter was taNcing about ptopio who put o r s ir s !’ * Diamonds— Wstehaa— television chairs going'for a frac­ Mu* dnmaak. Price $80. 80. Umantte HA. 8-1938. Tel. Mueheeter 80-9-1070 Fhone: Office MI-S-5416 ed himself teelde a steel cabinet Bolton. Raceptiona, bamjueta, m * one* Only 8195 dow-n. Ideal working ronditiona. Open LARGE ATTRACTIVE Room, M ia atien dinnera invited. For poarible acceaaorlea including win­ Jewelry 48 tion of regular price. Breakfast t-978X 1 Residence 80-9-7781 outside the mate prison-waU after dow vlaora. 10-12 a. m. Saturday morning for aet S69 value, $38; 1118 eet suitable for one or two peraoiis. working hours In the Industrial DILLON wtlona contact Charlie or 1949 WILLYS SEDAN applicants. Apply Provldence- Hot water, ahower and private en­ Cole. MI. M 3 » .______$995 LEONARD W. TOST, Jawrier. N- for $71; innerapring mattress Houses For Sale 72 arSA Only a chain link fence stood DELIVERY Motorcycleo—Bicycles II Household Schrteee Washlngton Insurance Company. nslre, adjusts watchea expertly. that was $39, now $19.98. Uirow •0 GALLON Automatic a*a Water trance. Inquire 101 Chsetnut S t five room ranch: Plaaterad betwoon him and froodom— ho n TO U R M* Main St., Manchester, or call CUSTOM BUILT six room home, TOLLAND—Ranch home, four Cd)8T—In HUa’a Dept. Store—Blue 1951 FORD CUSTOM Offered 13-A Raaeonable pricea. Open dai^. mgs 30 x 54, 49c; chrome heater, glnaa lined. 80. S-STSC. hot water oU heat, ceramic thought. Very dean in and out Economv BICYCLES, REPAIRING and re­ MI. 84114. chaire $9, $0.95 each. Hollywood VSUtY CLEAN bedroom for relta- ceramic Ule bath, lavatory, fire­ months old, for sale or trate from drop earring —reward. Call Jaw* Two from which to ehoOM, one pltur plenty of room. Only. 8175 building. New, used, bought and Thursday aveainga\ im Spruce BENDK AUT08UT1C waaher, in Me gentleman. Qtilet home. Park­ place, oU hot water neat, 3-car re, fireplace in basement and owner. CaU Hartford CH. 9-8481. Whan darknaaa .came he tried to irtiy Dapt.,-Mala;a.. ______^ HOMe m a d e doughnuts, coffee atreet MUcheil 9-48S7. bed. $69, $44. Bridge tables, $4.98 living room. Oarage, Youngstown remove the nuts with whldi he bad A-door. one 2-door both ,nave.^radlo down. aold. American and true English. cake, pies, Christmas cookies, etc, A BUSINBISS of your own. Hours vhiues, $3.69. Congo wall 41.18 fo a i working condition, $80. Twin ing. 338 Oak St. Phone 80. 9-1880. garage, high elavation, 8 acres •ad beotefr ■ Theae Fine Buya_Todey A t We apecialiie in EngUah bicycles. to suit your convenience. We will bed complete, $18. 80. 9-1043. good land. Suburban. Carlton W. kitchen. Large lot. City water and BOLTON—Numerous ‘lattegs of ••cured the door on the 8tx3(teaD LOST— CmLO'S blue rimmed Lucy W. SouthergiU. MI. 9-0743. yahl, now 89c yard. Linoleum PLEASANT ROOM, bath and show- •ewerage. homes and lota te Bolton, T. J tech cabinet. Ramos la v8-feet-8%. glaaaaa. in Arthur’a Drug Store. $845 CblH]^r'lln’e of parta-and-aceea- train you for thie pleasant, lucra- Fuel and Feed 4$-A runners 90c yard, now 80C yard. Htetehiaa. 80. 84183, 94994. ■ DeCORMIER MOTOR soriea. Manchester Cycle Shop, 7-tlvr work, Write to^Box A, Herald. or.' Bmakfaill privileges. 80. Crockett, Broker. ITionea: Office: He was so cramped he couldn't FORD Reward. Phone MI. •*1803. WoflJjibeen mgs 9 x 12. original .M A G ia CHEF gaa atove. Prac S-T730 after 4 p.ih. 381 Summit St 83 FOOT RANCH, Uiree twin4fM Six room single. Oil hot wAter 8 0 . 8-8416 or lesldenco, Boltmi hudgs to twist the nuts. After 18 1960 PONTIAC "8” SALES, Inc. 164 West Middle TumpUce. Ku.' Building—Contracting 14 P*URNACE AND fireplace hairS- price, $29.50, now $14.15. Tele- ' tat - xomfateaUon. -windows. anti FOUND—Tan and white piele, hob 9-3098, Houra 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. NURSES—Registered or licensed u’bqd, cut to' desired tength. De- Uteliyly new, $76. ML 9-7174, DQCV00IB9;; ccfftm io tuv twtnv Tir^*' Center, 80-9.7781^,------house In the-self-lmpoeed.—pdaoiu DEALER a-Door Sedan. Loca% owned practical nurses. Livs In pre virion chairs, $39.60 value, $16.98 dace, garage, 180’ lot high eleva- screens, -full attic. Very good con­ Ramoa gave up and aroused guards tall, leather collar with beada. and in tip top chape. Muat be A Dual Franchlaed Dealer Monday through Saturday 'tU GENERAL CARPENTRY—Altera­ llvei^. Bob Kurtz, 347 Keeney' each. Hundreds of super buys to dition ^iroughout, 30' days oc­ ROCKVILLE — Capo Ood, four Peg Warden. MI. S-«8«6* Christmas. tions, additions and hew construe ferred. AD. 3-3918. St., Manchester. Ml. 8-4107. Boarders Wanted 59-A lob, suburban. Only 818JKI0 Carl­ to acreamteg. He tumbled oot like driven to be appreci appreciated. Hudson and Willya Producta clean out the store Come look EAST SPIN Dry waaher. 80. ton W. flutchlna. 8 0 . 84183, cupancy. 811,800. rooms ftelehed. two unfinished. a pretsel. See Him f or ydliMs $795 34 Maple St.—Mancheater tion. Dormers, porches,' garages and buy; Men’a gabardine sport 9-3870. ROOM AND board for gentleman, FuU shed dormer, fireplace, car FOUNI>—Black, brown and whha REBUILT Tricycles ahd bicycles. and rooms finished At reasonable SEJASONI^D Hardwood for stove', 1953 FORD CUSTOM ...... S IS O S JU Good aa new for half price at 48 Help wanted— Male 36 and flannel shirts, $1.79 each, 2 continuous hot water, very cen­ Five rooms. Furnace heat, full port, fuU basement,nent, city sewers. i Beagle, male. Call Dog Warden. prices. Workmanship guaranteed. furnace. orXflreplsce. Call MI. ELECTRIC RANGE, four burners, basement. Sim porch and garage. Man;iany extras.. Immediate occu­ lAdor • eyilader. Badto, kentqk» FbtdewnMri Leer naW- Ml. 8*4840. ______1949 DODGE CORONET 1941*40 OLDER Chevroleta, Forda Lake Street extension. mile 3-7083. for $3.50, Men’s $8.90 gabarmna tral. Phone 80. 9-0513. 8CANCHE8TER, W< le S t .- IhBin now in Free estimates. Robert M. Alex WANTED—Meat cutter or counter trousers, $3.95 pr. Men’s jackets, . In working order. Suitable . for Older eight room Steam Near Main St. Price $10900. Im­ pancy. Rockville 6-3488. RockvUle age. Jnet u w aew. / 4-Door Sedan. Gypay graan other food trenaportetion. Good north of The Three J’a ^ataur- ander. Tel. Ml. f-7716. LOST—Boaton Bull Terrier in Brie* Satisfaction guarantaed. Wa aold credit enables us to accept 83 man. Full or part time. Menchea­ values to $30, cloaiig out at $7.98 summer cottage. Reasonable. WILL BOARD elderly lady In m; heat, 3-car gAmge. Needs decorat- mediate occupancy. 54478. ant In Bolton. MI. 9-489S. ter Public Market. Pbone 80. 9-0130. honne. For details write Box our disploy room ! 1953 FORD VICTOlUA tol. Conn.'Has Mancheater tag. thla car originally. down. Douflas Motors. 838 Mete CABINBT MAKINa-Wi also do Garden— F a ^ — Dairy and $9.95 each. Men's Army and teg, extra large Tot( askingai 310,800. 8 eyilader. Badto: beaker. FeedmaaBc, Navy oxfords, $8.95 values, $4.98 Herald. F w an ppoinmentdent to Inepect CHARLES LESPERANCE ANDOVER — Custom 8% room Reward. McHugh, 848 Jerimie $696 St. all typsa of carpantry work, re- AN OLD ESTABUSHED Arm han­ Prodncti9^ SO ROUND DININa table and five ranch, approximately % acre, nl green. 18,### Mflea. BaepOent Owerithaa Ave.,:Briatol. Ludlow 8-8114. BOY’S BICYCLE, 36” frame, good pr. Work hose, 6 prs. for $1. phone Howard R. Haattega AgeO' 8a-9-'7e2o 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline sedan, modaiteg, altsraUana, etc. Good dling an item essential to every chalm. In excellent condition, $33. view, asking 817,800; Coventiry — NO DOWN PAYMENT condlUon. Call M3. 3-8889. wwknianatilp, and rtaaonabla U. 8. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po-, Men’s work trousers, $3.95 values, cy anytl^, Pp, 9-1107. 1953 BUICK SKDAN radio, heater, motor completely' home, desires the services of a 3 for $5. 8 0 . 9-8090. Apartments—Fists— modem 8 room house, automatic rates. Estlmatas gladly gi%’an^ man to act aa a local sales repre­ tatoes. Bryan Bros. 179 Tolland MANCHESTER —810.700 mteimum oil heat, .basement, only 85,800; Dynaflow, power Meprlng, mfln and AnaeanccBiMts 1948 Dodge Coupe—It., H.—819S overiiauled, all new parts, rings Turnpike, Manchester, Phone,MI. Tenements , 63 BOLTON'-/First Lake. Keanay roitailoii. CaU Dick at PL 84898 or John at sentative in the Rockville area. GAS STo VE, Roper, 8 years old. M var-cuttbm huUt, oversiie 8% down payment. Older live room Tolland—Old Cape Ood, 9 rooms, |iaton^lna, etc. Douglas Motors Business Services Offered 18 ML 8-8788. 9-7037. ^ \ m WK CAIplT Tioga yame at the Must be relisble, industrious, and Excellent condition. Best offeri Machinery and Tools 52 FOUR. ROOM apartment, utiUties room 'raium. Immedlata occtwaa- Cape. Oil, basement, enclosed modem improvements, outbuild^ 1952 FORD m DO R ...... aaine pricea aa the mlU. Save DOORS OPENED, keyq fUtad, in a position to furnish the heat of MI. 9-9288, ey. Ownte. ML 94888. porch, storms, extra lot, city con­ Inge, acreage, asking $10,600. SOLIMENE. Inc. AFRAID OF THAT remodeling \ 8 " V TYPE enow plow, 18 ” high fumtehed.'no children, references Badio sad hcator, eeat revetq. Law ariMagta. tine and money by abigiping at Direct Fectory Deeler For IM l PONTIAC, four door, radio, copied, vacuum cloanen, Irons, references, Sales experience help­ Household Goods v. 51 reqtered. Write, Box K, Herald. veniences. Gatto Co., C a 9-8499. Others 14,000 and up. WeUea hMter, hydramatic, exceUent con guns, ate., repal^. Shsars. Job? I can do it using your ideas. adapted to Jeep, tractor or car. B o \ n ^ SCHOOL Area. Large a- Evas. JA. 8-3999, AD. 3-8184. Agency, Coventry, PI. 3-8873. Tour Tam Shop, 80 Cottage St r. Dodge end Plymouth Expert workmanship. . Time not ful but not essential if applicant 1953 FMD SUNUNnOONVOmiU TeJ. ML 9t3S88. ditlbm 81188. To be eum see Me knives, mowers etc., put into con- haa aptitude foir selling. A car is ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ DbUpU!; BED., "Pnnispring, mattress. Phone 80. 9-4186 days. 347 NORTO 84AIN S t-T w o mote raneb, 8 twin aise oedrooma, 884 Center St., Mencheater OureNMcClure Pontiac, 373 Main limited to daylight hoUrs. Reason­ good condition . Ju. 9' 4928. ce, plastered walls, oU hot EAFT HARTFORD, Sunset (Udgo, FbRDOMATIC . . SAYS dtUon for coming needs. Bralth- able rates. MI. 9-3373 for esti­ necessary for which we will pay ture, glass, china, pewter, prints, furnished apartment. -ReaeonaMe. pAm r QUEEN ^ 8-367 Middle Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. St. Ml.F-8443. Open eveninfgs 'tU waite, 53 Pearl streot. a car allowance. Salary while in books, stamps, coins, Jswelry. CaU 80. 9-3653 or JA. S-1S49. . heat, cellar, ameaite drive, 60 Blrchwood Road, colonial, five WaatM—Rcsl Eatote 77 Mt-3-5101 mates. FLORENCE OIL heater, in Ilka Musical Instrnmsnts 53 ^Tumplke West—Open year round. 10. training being advanced to a more guns. BaUey'a Antiques, 883 bus. Only $14 JOO. Cariton W. larte rooms, recreation -room, 1952FORDYICTORIA ... Inside table aervlce. 1 ^ a dellel* COMPLETTE REPAIRS by Stuart remunerative contract when train­ Main St. 8n 3-5003. new comUUqn. Excellent for cot­ SECOND FLOOR—4 room .'apart­ 8 0 . 9-8188, 94694, powder room, (^waaher, diS' or READY to buy, aaU, axebange pda egg nog milk shake. WILLYS STATION wagon six NOW IS THE time to think about tage. MI. 9^7165. 80I81C Inatnimental rental. Com­ ment with outride porch. On poeal, two fireplaces, acreen real eatete, mor^agM arranged. Benattfnl UaM and ivary. Badto. I BEST BUY CHOI R. Wolcott on wringer wd auto­ finishing your unfinished attic ing is. completed and reliability is plete line of inatraments. Rental ryiteder with gaa saving over- maUc waahing machines, electric BARGAINS in new and used appli­ Center Street. Available Jan. NBAT AS A PIN, five moms and porch, teriacc. Nicely landscaped. Oanautt Howard R. Hhattega, 1951 FORD CLUB COUFS TOE ELKS Wi l l can Pengmab ^ cellent mechaniciiliy, 8h~ ex­ ’ and T.V. spcciallata alhca . U34. WORK WANTED. U.C. atudent MACHINE OLEANED roH , JA. 5-6896. Open Monday and lit im ei. Juat a few steps to I veteran) deslree work daily after the down payment, take two years SPA aoi)Ug Professional office tory-trained expert*, we lom ceptional buy at ...... 8595 1947 HUDSON two-door, a u p e r ^ House acrvica call $8.80. MI. Roonnt'-Sidlnf 1$ to pgy on your family. Christmas TIrooKlay nighta until Chrirtmaa. Ihist Center Street. Priced' to sell WANTED—Bide to Hertford n.om nict shape. No money-down. 94660 or Ml. 8-4807,m i 3 p.m. and all day Saturday. Full 'Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sawnr Pafk'iree in lot next door (west). BUlt'o, g r w d floor...... Main. Streot u aoney on planaiag and , Inga vlctelty of Trinity St., from 1950 ChavroIet' De Luxe Four-Door gift. Essy parking at Potterlbn's, location. Phono 80. 3-6900. qt 814,300. BxceUent mortgage O F T H E Sitallin* renr dreaa kitchen be sure aee MeOure, MeOure RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built up time during Xmas vacation. Cali Lines Inktntled — Onllnr Wainr- Mehtite Ooee Plaiio Company. available. Call Jartrla Realty Co. Charter Dak St.\8:00 e.m. MI. Sedan—Black, nicely equip­ FU|lNrrURE Repklre ^ r Service: MI. 9-75T9, 130 Ceriter St. Phone Ml. 9-4537. \ Pmoflng Do m . . witbia year foer space, PonUac. 373 Main St. Ml. 9-9443. roofs, gutter work, r»f, cnimney Service counts. | FOUR ROOM Office eulte^ bxcel- 8 a . 84113. Evenlnga 8 0 . 8-7847. 1*8708. \ - ped. Reconditioned and guar­ Open eveninga 'Ul 10. Complete repairing,—^ng. .*eftnlahlng,------SPINET p : Mahogany, full within your bndfet Let u bejp anteed...... 8595 repairs. Free estiteslea. Ray tem deqor, templets faoUltlea, C I-A88IFIE 03 I you itert plenninf today. I DILLON reatonog on all: typestyMs of furniturefurniture. Htioned. $398. Hagenow. MI. 9-3314. -lay Jack- WHITE COMBINA-nON g s i stove ^ilcKINNEY MOS. keyboard. street and rear par^to, moder 108 HOLLISTER Street. IiiimacU' Zigmund Goads,I , P rop .. Formerly Dogs—BirdSt-^Pets 4l New pianos aV|S79. Two years to AatoaiobUes fdr Sale 4 1948 Chevrolet Club Coupe—Fully MUST SELL at once, 1950 DeSoto son. MI. 8-8335. with oil barrel, in good condition. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL OO. ale rental. 80. or 8 0 late, four years old Cape Cod. Six SALES aiMl SBRTICB aquipped, economical trans­ of Watkinb BroaI. Tel. m . 8-7449. MI. 9-9853. 190-183 Penri St. TU. »-•-•••• ay. Blmbaum’s, 381 8(ain Street, rooms,- tUe bath, fireplace, fuU four door aedan. Excellent condi- CANARIES. Guaranteed ringers. aw Britain, Cohi^MO. 6-4818, 219 MAIN STREET M A N C B V E R 1981 FORD Qistom eights, two end portation. Ready to go. , .8325 FOR ’THE BEST m Bonded buUt All colon . Also females. MI. basement, hatchway, storm win­ Uon. Snow Urfa. Can arrange pay- MELODY r AD|0 —TV — Phmio’a. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, dows, ecreene, ' dormers, nicely four doors both completely equip­ menUi Rockville 5-4809 during 94491. TWO STORES near Mate Stmet. NORMAN’S Night calls. Guarantaed service. Many OUiem conductors and root repairs caU THOR WASHING Machlns, $10 . decorated. Uberal finanelng. 4U HABTFOBD BOAO ped.. Excellent condition Inside and day. MI. 3-7580 after 5 p.ni. MI, 9-3280. Sidtable for small bueinesS/or of­ Thu Homo Of Fint Usad Goff out. Guaranteed. Priced below the All MakM All Models Ooughtin, Mitchell 8-7707. MI. 9-7675. Wdarlng Apparel-^Fniv 57 fices. Heated. 80. 9-1990, 80. Price reduced. Exclusive Schnier Open 9 to 9 Daily market. Only 8388 down. Bank fi­ Terms To Suit Tour Budget CANARIES, PARAKEETS for sale. •4094. Agency, AD. S-3856. RUBBISH and aahea removed. Gen­ RUOFING; Siding and carpantry. s a c r if ic e :—14 cubic ft., upright FOBBtAL GOWN, white ballerina $fl66 - 1416 - wm - MW nancing. Also aeveral good clean CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Auto Accessories—Tires 6 eral cleaning of attica, cellars and MI. 9-3949. ' 'Ample Parkinf Ford and Chevrolet pre-wars. No Altcrattona and a-MI-9-9483 yards. Call M and M Rubbish ra- p.m, 8 0 . 94757. McKee St. New exceUent Cape money down. See Bob Oliver - at BATTERIES - W%r' off. Square rtoval. Ml. 9-8737. tega. Workmanship guaranteed. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet and vegetables included. Best of­ ■52 481 Mate St, type aa low aa $4.95 ax., long type A. A, Dion: Inc., 299 Autnma Center, 995 Main St., invitee you fer accepted. Inquire 91 Drive B. AUTO PARTS Bgby'9 Bib Trio Cod, basement garage, stdem ■52 FOR THE BUY OF THE street. M ltch^ 3-4980: lo visit pete "Of sU kinds. Con­ hot water heat, immediate 87.95. WrtUen guarantee. Oci* WIRING INftTALLA'nON of aU SMITHWAY Permaglass lined PLYMOUm NASH BEFtHtB TOU Buy a used car MONTH SEE BRUNNER’S Motors. Ml. 90980. typas. No Job too amall. Patar necticut bred Pgrakeets. MI. 2 7 0 BROAD - : Tops In Jumpers occupancy. Howard R. Hastings Bee Goman Motor Bales. Bulck y - 9-4273. Houn Monday, through automatic water heater; Easy Agency.. 8 0 .9-1107------any time.'l Craabrook ^ M eet A Pantaluk, 40 Foster atroet. Phoae Roofinc and Chimneys 16-A Spindry washejT^ two yesrs old, 4-door sedan. Sales and Service,- 385 Mem 1953 Chev. 4-Door — Power WINTER TIRES Mitchell 9-7308. Friday JO to 8:30, Saterday_9 to h a v e YOilB mper. Ugkt . excellent condition; wickleM.type QARRISON COLONIAL -* Th Local one owner. green. 4-doer street Mltefaill 9-457L Open eve* V glide, power steering, ra­ Buy one, get one half price, ROOKING—Speclaiiring in repair­ 6: Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. 8, large else bedrooms, rireplace; oil, ANTIQUES Relinlahed. Repairing A H. Green stampe. living room oil heater, compact; •edan. Very dio and heater, 13,000 plus ta x . ing, roofe of aU klnde. Also hew ICenmore porcelain double burner VI hot water heat, combination wte “Tip-fop’' Used Cir done on any furniture. 'ncman, PISTONS $ t 7 f clean. 7 ^ ’ .wum IT sedan, tuatrous miles. Like new. .. roofa Gutter work. Ghbnneye PUPPIES FOR Sale. Crosa breeds, kitchen otl heater; Royal Rose daws and screens, IH hatha, over BUDGET CENTER 189 South Main St. Phona ML leaned, repaired. 38 years' ex-/ rise garage, nice reaidentla] sec Mue nteriy new tires, 91 Center Street 8-8843. aifford March, 358 Woodside apartment size gas rsnge, excel­ radio, AMtar and gas bank luiancuia. Sec heeters.^refrlgerators, all types BIRDS FOR SALE. Any color. Low 94S89 and 80. 8-8888. •51 ' .... '.■■■. SUGHTLY USED act signal aUt;, price. MI. 90043. Bob Oliver on itea one at Centar waahing machines. Metro Serwee. Heating-PlumUnt 17 MANCHESTER—Fills four room ■51 OLDS Motors Sales, 481. Main. 1951 -Willys Station W agon- truck type, dit-eclional liKhta, In- CaU NG. 9-0888.' STUDi. Tip-Top” CooditioR cludea tour.- llgfata, awitch and home with fuU baaement, hot Commander ■ Club 'nl-', ilnfmalnliW Overdrive, Low mileage. LENNOX FURNACES and warm F o u ^ Kit t e n s m need of go^ water oil hast, qteclbus second s u p n r 't r Coupe. Radle, \ 1948 PACKARD two-door, radio, flasher, »18. Coventry PI. 3-8438. air heating. Earl Van Chmp. M . heater, good condition, no money A real buy, $190 down. home. MI. 8-6869, E x p ^ t A M i ADVANCEMENT floor, garage, amerite drive, boater, sute- H A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tsl. 84844...... , . landicAped lot. Madeline Smith. 6-deor tuteao down. To be sure see McClure, 1952 Ford Crestline Hardtop MI. 94865. Gary lamonaco. IS? ■ntln tranemla^ 1947 PONTIAC Auto H earing—Painting 7 MIX BREED PUP, five months Realtor. 80. 9-1843. gioea. Cleaa f / eion. Lew east 1947 MERCURY McaUre Pontiac. 373 Mam St. Mf. — A nice clean’car. $345 old, siven to good horns. Ml. Bntebtr’i HtlfMr OPPORTUNITIES BRCflRPAST LOYVBT i ■ 9-9483. Open evenings '111 10. TRAY'S , 1 ^ with I ' adleage traaepertetion. Club Coupe. Radio, beater, aiir down. MilUnenr'—Drcsaimikinc" 19 8 -4 7 0 5 .-- imUorFAXTTIME 8(ANCHI3TER—Six room ranch 4-Door. Radio; boater. Dark green CAR BURN OIL? , f® r high elevation, fireplace, extra P R I C iS t 1981 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- TV and RADIO SERVICE DRI58SMAKER, alterationa on n flniah. A real fast move at $ 2 9 5 p a ia t Bee It and ccm|Hwa A gray, ’ really clean, radio, heater, 1952 Chev. 4-Door— Priced to Economy overhaul, most all Apply I Ff»neii la ^ e kitchen, hot water heat, i coata, euite, dreaaea, sk liti. ate. like Stock-V'chicTts 42 ameaite drive. Reduced. Only excellent arcs, Douglas Motors, sell. $148 down. See it cars. Parts and labor $49.95; BILL TRAYGIS CaU MI, 94818. ^ SKItUD MEN • ^ • * $ 3 9 5 833 Mete. kogum:s 814900. Bolton — 'ranch tonight. No money down. $4.90 month­ WE BUT OOW8, calyaa ahd besf tenieea, three mUee from 'Btan' HIDH Prompt, jppufteous Service catua. Also bonaa. Plata Bros. am nhynys better-tlUM-nvnragn ■If FORD 1944 NASH ^ 1949, 1980, CHEVROLETS. Iw o ,1950 Chev. 2-Door—De Luxe, ly. All work guaranteed. Moving-Trucking ‘ " JTal. ML 8-7408. MARKET la tkn fnat-nxinuMHag almmft cheeter, M.SOO And $18906. Phote ■SI QUAUTY! door, four door, radios, haetera, light' gre.v, seat covers. Ml-9-5550 or 9-7600 Barbara Woods Agency. 8u. (CONSUL) 1949 PLYMOUTH MOTOR SALE - Storage 20 X79 East CMtBT St. ladnstry. Sp why not ntart $n- 8-7702. Club Coupe. Radio, heater. A food excellant - condition Jiroughout. $140 down. Icm H i Green DODGE 4-Door. Radio, beater. A reel alaa Douglas Motors, 833 Mea.n. Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... 8124.95 FURNrrURB RetinlahtiH. antique dny to bnUA a fntom at Pratt Ikli ear win eecond car for S I5 0 furniture a apeCielty. chatra caned MANCHESTER - Package DqUv. Poultry jind Supplias—-43 Ma n c h e s t e r — Finiey street. Cash or Trade < PonUac.^ Oldsmobile, etc ..$174:95 ery. Local light trucking and J- •ad W|iltaey Aircraft-' give yen sa Mendowbroek ^ . N N E family ear. for only $$95* 1948 CHEVROLET de toxe two- and ruahed. Anaon F. Thorp. BROAD BREASTED <)rcmi« tur- CApeCape Ood with 8 rooma.' Tw o No Mmey Down. $2.00 Weekly package delivery. Refrigerators, milee to the ASSORTMIMT! doom, lour dqorp, radios, heaters, Older Models No Cash Down New Motor Guarantee... Phone MUcheU 94788. keya. Fresh frosen, ^10 to 25 8 doitown, 3-car garage. Large fallen. A wen- $ 9 5 down. very- clean. Low down phyment, washers and stove moving a plenty shade trees and outaida »d powi apecialty. Ml. e-0783. pounds, SchsUb’s . Turkey Farm; Wa still naed— derfnl eecend 194B FACKARD ^ trade any make, model. Douglas BRUNNER’S PACKARD COLE MOTORS 188 HUlstown Road.. Jlreplace. AA sons. 8 0 . 84605. .Pitoed right! Dark green. Motora, 333 Main St. mower aaliia and aarvice. Motets Digtribution ^ 436 Center Street tunad ar bvartuutlbd. Pickup diaA •UgriN A. CHAMBERg OO., FOUR ROOM Cape Cod, expanaloa c \ ■ 3-Door. Black, radio, heater. A real L A T I M O m Rockville^Talcottville Roh4 ‘ l o ^ a • 'Dtiiil iud Dia Makers, 1947 OLDSMOBHJ 1949 FORD tudor, in Takottvllle ‘ MI-9-098Q - ‘ deUvarjr aarrica. Gihaon's Garage and long dlatanca moving, Articles For Ssic 45 attic, oil heat, automatic hot nice car for good transportation. Uod. 1941 Chevrolat 1______Ml. 84018. paciung, storage. CaU ML 84117. "" Of^ancl- watec, .large, lot, overlooks Bplton CARS! 4- Door. HydramaUe, radio, heater, Hartford • Tool and Gang a Inapac* 5 3 5 0 . — terma ia town: Douglaa Motom, Tel. MI-3-6191 BRAKE RELINEf special. Moat all CHapel 7-1438. ROYAL AND Sihuh-Oorona port- ' ' ’Toteft Advertlsaaient Lake. CaU * ••">. - 3 p.m. ^888 Main. cara, 113.16. Your choice of iteing. ELECTmiFYING anij felteiahlng abls and standard tjrpswritera tors IS 80. 8-nfT. “tu-tono paint No aneney down. Open Evenings Until 9 ; No money down, 4 1 weekly. Cole kerosene lamps, also make out­ AU makss of adding machines I ■ ■so ■50 Painting—PapsrlBt In acqordanca witl, the. By- a)\tV%BfANCI^STER — Colonial, •te LOYU MILiADE Nona Bieer tor: $295 1981 CHEVROLET 1^ iwi truck, door lawn lamps. MI. 9-3498, 21 All Day l^t. Until 5 '"Motora, 488 Canter. hold or rentsd. Rajaln on aU Laws adopted bjr the *raiwn Meet­ • Gauge Makara STUDE- PONTIAC 1 9 S 0 N A S H yW y good condiUo^. Tel. Mi. makaa Marlowte. - large roome, fireplace,______cahibet Geavertiblo BEAUTIESI 9-1406. - Big Trade Allowances PAINTING—Exterior and tetertor, ing qf March 2, 1954, requiring k ll5 ien. ,rdispoaal unit', wall to wall paperhanglng, ceUlngs ,rcftnished. the property owners and tenants • Precision MachiniatS' Black ^ Black irioor Auto Driving School 7>A RETAINING WAIXS of all kinds RUO 'BRAIDING made assy. In­ 5530 carpetteg in U’irteg room, dining aedan. Ceniplele- Ambaaaador 4-Door, ftadto. heater, 1 9 4 7 D O D O S 1980 CHEVROLET' station Wagm. 1#94 UGHT Bl u e ChecTolit ron- built. . Arthur Gay. MI. 9-8375. Kallpape.r books on rsquest. Esti­ to keep walks clean of ice and witk top. vertibie.' Powergllde, -radio, heat­ struction booklet, 35 cenU, Rug room and atalrway. Metal storm ly equipped wItk overdrive. Becnemy plus. Drive' It Radio, heatei^, three teatar. RUns DRlVINa tnatrucUons from your mates given. FuUy insured. CaU snow, and to make same safe.by oSbaat aiatat Machanica Treat your UtUe one to a new sash. Convenient location, 114,800 QOODBATTBUiS 5- Door ' Caetem. Radto. heater. like nsw. Very clean inside aiid er. white wall tirea. Will take homo, Onal-ear.trol inauieo car, Edward R., Price. Ml. 91008. - wool sad-remnants priced right. The applicatlDn of sand pr some 8895 tmak. Ex- -kydiiunatle. and prove i t N o paah needed, trade. Ml. 9-13M after • p.m. RockvUle 5-8708. Gen's Rug Shop, 11-80 aet OC bibs made from ihex{ Warren E. Howlanf^ Realtor. ML lentor and radio. •O O D TIRES exH. Douglaa Motora<-.383 Main. aundard or automaUii. Call Man* REMOVE RUBBlSH,~weekfy or other suitAhle subatance: within oFoaion WaMara eotton flannel and blSL_ 8-8800, 8 a S47U. 5 4 9 5 ^ Black. Boo thia tor $ 2 $ 0 chaster Drivtea AcaCeay. PL monthly. MI. 9 ’3969. PAINTING and Paperhangfiig, 88 Talcott AVe., RockviUs, Conn. 12 hours after formation of ice. A mal buy! 2947 BUICK tour door aedan. black, 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door quality work, rcaaonabie pricea Neat Uttle scallopa «itUa* Ute plus eaey to embroider woi •OODIRAKES sedan, only 3300 mUee. Hurt saa* 3-7849. ToU (roe. COME IN-i-Browse around Tho and the distribution of sand in' all • Aircraft Aaoaiiblars moUts, or tho oquaUy eosy-to-ueo SDC ROOM Ranch, hot water, oil good rijnnteg condition. Take over ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call and prompt aarvice. Fi«a estl- parts of the Town shall be in ac­ Mckline of this practical Jumper heat; fuU'ceUar, near bus and paymonta. ML 9-8947. riflca for a quick sale. May Art Pinney, T.V. Antenna Special­ matea. Fully Insured. CteU’- Bert Woodshed, U Main St., for a busy tee»4ge wardrobe. etinip MU in cute farm ntetlts. 1 9 4 B D b SOTO AUTO DRXVINQ inatrucUon from ter, Oonn. Good used ftunltun cordance with the schedules noted ariiool, a real buy at 814909, 8(an, 1 9 4 4 F O » aacn moat any time, at 10# Hem­ your home. Inaurod dual control ist. Sales end Service. Very fair Plante. Ml. 98885. JewM neckline blouae Included. Pattern No. 8530 contains trsc' MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM A S K A B O U T 2947 DODGE Convertible coupe, lock St. . . bought ahd. sold. Tel. ML 98186. below. Apply Pattern No. laoe >a In riaee 11, U ing for bib; sowing directlone cheater Green, six room ranch, Cuatom 6-Docr. Fluid drIvA car. Laraon Driving School. 80. prices. MI. 9-4773, - Trucks and men in the employ corner lot, split raU fence, attach­ 3-Dbor. Radio,' heater, aew pelat radio, haatar. ao money donrai •4079. p a in t in g a n d Paperhanging. 35 Open 'tU 7 pim. . 18. 14, 19. 18, 90. Sisa 13. Jumper, material roquiromeate; hot-iron OUR Easy tema. To be sure see Mc­ A BEAUTIFUL 1963 Buick Road- yean axpetiance, niUy insured. .of the Town will fill boxes, bar­ Enployaiant Office 8% yards of 88-lncb; blouae, l% tranafer for word* and motifs te ed garage, ceramic tile bath No cash aaedbd. A real nlcd buy heater. Only 44,009 Biriea. master Riviera Convertible. Radio HonsahoU Semcaa ' - Three-ply stainlcas steel water­ rels, or other suitable receptacles owner moviiq; out of state For • U A R A N T a Clure. MeOure Pontiac. J73 Main SaUafscUon - guarantged. Rhy- yardp. ereao stitch; color transfer for at $ 2 5 0 1+bOa tor $445 ^ hQ. 9-9443. Open evenings 'til and heater, Dynaflow drive, jet Motorcycifs— Bicycles 11 Offered 13-A metef-Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Road. less cookware.' Reduced pricee. if placed on the lawn in front of Waakdayo For thia pattm, sand 80c la mettfa. appointmwat call A. R. ^ k i e and black flniah, w-w tires, genuine MI. 91814,. ' Electric deep fsl fryer or toaster houses, near the ridewalka, hut Colaa, your namo, addreaq, also do- . Bond 85c te Oates, your name, C b T lia 94888 and 8 0 . 84818. OllSMOBILC red leather interior. Powered win^ WEAVING of bums,, moth haMr not on the sidewalk. Receptacles $ A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ^ . MaaCMttrta noroa eau* PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE. Dec. free thU month. Call MI-9-9i84 sirod. and tho Pattern Number to addrese' end the Pattern Number 810900 DREAM home, four extra CMBVBOLET 1980 aedan. .88.000 dowa and seat. 29,000 milea Com- Irtl. Columbia built tevenite bi- ahd torn clpUBng. hoisery tuna, for partlculam ' should be placed on the lawn the BloTBimNETT. nBYUMCmKS- te ANNE CABOT. THE BIAN- BANK RATES — MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ^ E A S n s r * tnyas. .powai'gUde, com ^etely Idetaly fpoUeaa throughout. Price handbags repaired, ripper re- night before as trucks start In the large rooms, new oQ heat, larga cycles at the low price and top Privstje lastragtiOBS 28 TKR EVKNINO BOULD. IIM CMBSTBB BVBNINO HS p o c ^ , garaga. aU city utiUtiea. •Vappdd, new battary, brakes, new over 84,000. Sacrifice Uils quality. 30"—«8.98 : 24"—837.95: . placement, umbraliaa rspeired, area at aevth AM. CARUSO AOOORDION kchool - NEW ENGLAND AVBs AMBBSRAS, NBW TOBK 2U8 AVB. AMBBICUU, NBW laife lot. quiet street, near boa, a a turn tatarior. MI. g-9188. week, 11415—or beat offer. Bai^ 38” —4M.98. Each salt backed men’a shirt coUara raveracd/end Sand' will be deli'vered to -all PtAH A WHITNEY 8 A H . T . TOWK S fe lf. Y . .terms availaMa. Tel. Ml. 8-4528. replaced. MarioWe UUla Mend­ Spscial offer, a«otdlons loaned STAINLESS STEEL CO. parts o f town on Docember 13. •tefAe, ariioQi. Cariton W. Hutch- BEAUPRE MOTORS^ wiUi double guarantee. Depoeit free during 8 month trial period. AIRCRAPT The latent iaeuo of Baric FariUen Tho ceterNd 19M NeeSfowork las. ID. 94188. 94»4. will hold it 'Ul Oiriatteas. Don't ing Shop. it54. • .arid wteter . ’8**4a cotorfnl. la 86 pogos of lovaty t.D aoO B l^k^bona truck. 4 »o. iXUHUDSON,; twin Hpower, beau­ Inquire about epacM atudent ra- WINTER STORM front In aeetteno In ths event of A aqow Marm. TalaplMM MI-9-6U7 - i Sit EAST csm R tnunr— t b . M ^ ^ m tiful tutooe flniah, fully equipped. mlSB out—order nbw. Mancheater ducUon plan 'on aeeordldn pur- with wlndawB and d w . CaU 8C. Id a eomrieta guida T$9O-FAI0LY benae, Sve roan . Cyc)[a Shop. MI. 9-2098. FLAT F O n iH dellyary wiU be nude tbe ;TeD«w«- Dtrlstna Of tsMnd Atmaall dannteg ter a new vacant ’(broe car garage. Extra j M eed to aeU. Guarairtood. ‘To he chaacs. Phone Marie Jhr^. XalB 98648. . ing daV, December 14. 1954. 512 WEST CENTER 8T-. COR. HARTFORD ROAD CHRYSUR OPW KVBIY BYINRW UNDL 9 O '^ OCR teire aoe'MeCHtre. MeOure P ««- atreet. Ml. 980M. I fbr t gK piU‘ iBiga 1^'$199M . 88999 iimm pay- ttfhs. CntLA’ 98" Cteumbta bicycle Good____ aaatal vwiitlaa I James Bhaskey tai9a.RS< qpM ,lA. MPTA ML M m . »Me. 8T8 Mate SL ML 8-9442. OpM eoadmoB. 838. CaU ML P-8480i. lew p rice Kajrs ■IH8INWR * ■UPT. OF 8IQH- avMiaga 'Ul » . after 4 p.m, . • . w a tt Marijpw'A ■

...... ■■■_ I P P I U I V n T f •VOXJB FRH>AT, OECESIBER 10» 19^ Average Billy Net Press Ran “V > . il3anrl;^i^irr p^alb Per the Week M a d T h e W M tlM C Dap. 4. ItM rinaail af C. & fV( f .*m*iii* ' t l i M M M MThf W h I TUrrfTJTrf W r f * T l A ll ^ * T r f TMW Tif TJTfif 1 ^ f’^ n f I * -^ * *—* * *^rLt t^ru» i^gwt v i B i v 11,.568 Pair and sBghtly ceH* Member of the AudH Pair aad SHIe elumgu to Bureau ef Ctrenlatleu ture Sunday. M anche^r-—A City 6 f VtiUmg Charm I i ■•> 11. ■ LXXIV, NO. * 61 (TWELYE PAGESr MANCHESien, < ^ N , SATp^DAr, DECEMBER 11, glroKi^i* # s * 1954 (ClaeaHled AdvertMng an Paga’ I#) PRICE n v K vs .L . , iiiiiniilrt ^V, Tired Preview of W inter. Dixon J^ct ’ ' nn^ Of Exi^ses Costs Tace U.N. Secretary Seeks On Ike New Attack

h Washington, Dec. 11 <;p)— Wfishin^ton, D«e. 11 (If)— 8«v. Gore (D-TennV said to­ Estimfitfid engineering costs day he is ‘Hired otexcusing" of suB^lying electricity under "some of President Eisen­ the /®lxon - Yates private hower’s actions on grounds pow ^ contract were due for I*.’ ' ■ of “ bad advice." Gore said fpMA attack today before the f this is endorsing a call by lufities and Exchange ♦ ♦ ♦ course: Paul M. Butler, chairman- Commission (SEC). \ USS fopresul ------Super-Carrier for a Jet Ag^ elect ofXhe Democratic Na­ Attorneys questioning whether Dag Moves / HUM'/ .X- MkSV the controversial agreement Is a raR ■« ran . ^ tional Committee, for “ legit­ imate criticiam” of Eisen­ 'prudent contract" summoned a repreaenUUve of EBASCO aerv- hower, but without ‘^vilifica­ ices, an engineering firm, for ex­ To Free l l tion.” amination on the accuracy of coat Butler, a South Bend, Ihd., estimates. EBASCO is engineer­ X • r , lawyer picked In New Orleans last ing represenUtive' for Dixon- U.S. Airmen week to aucceed Stephen A. Mitch­ Yates, ell as head of the Democratic com­ See Hearing Appitcatloa mittee, told his first Washington SEC is hearing an application United Nations, N. Y., Dec. news conference yesterday : by the Dlxon-Yatea group for ap­ 11 “sponson,'’ was one of the Mg prohleme f a ^ g the Butler. yesterday renouncing his support. mitteeman In the “ 10.000,000 Joppa, 111., plant of Electric En- deelgnera. ' ' ' /• , ■ , forts" to get the fUera released. “Most dfua criticise toe actions The telegram said: Americana Mobilised for Juattco." ergy, Inc. Because of the coRdevasUon. ' m i f m i r and toe record of the President of “I am shocked by your bitter at­ General chairman of the drive Waa The opposition lawyers said they also Included in the />eeerebly the United States with relucr tack against the President of the Lt. Gen. George E. Strmtemeyer of woiUd seek to. |irove that any resolution, there was awM belief STo. •07«->*‘BMdeodtar» Hxchuivn del print with tance," Gore said, “but our system United States, a full copy of which Winter Park. Fla., retired Far such deviation between eatlmatea here that the Chimae Rede a ri^ t I have read today on'arrival home.' wnrm lout nnktoU n»d wrtota. Wonr it with or iM M ' ^ v u n of government will fail unless Eaet'AIr Force commander. Direc­ and actual coats on the Dixon- ifitae to diacuas tha caae with the without the nmomblo drawntring. In anoartod col­ w ip on those holding office are held re- “In toe p s «, I have supported tor of the retired Adm. Yates project would: M Tags Forrestal ary general. on. 82 to 40. ■ponalble for toe actions of their you In your fight againat.tfiUlM- (1) Make the requested 8 'i-mll- Chinees already hbd nbuftod administration. > tional Communism but never^have •' WPeSfnmUiB^Tfeid-6i w-report lion capital stock Issue t/^oor bar­ effortk of India to get tie* lU ei* Tired of Expeaaec agreed with your methods. This last SAttitday it collected 2.287.143 reie last, attack on our great President gain for atookholders anti (2 > throw $ 4 . 9 8 "I. for -ohe, have Reached toe signatures against cehsura tha the burden of poaslbte additional Backed CliurchKl O ppnvsd 42-S causes me to withdraw aU sup­ Repu^ican Senator, ;o] •on Hammariktoid quickly point where I am tired of excuy- port‘d . < • . ‘ coats of the Dtxon-Tatea plant on ing Boms of the Preatdent's actions cuatamefb of tha TVyt fiPowSr Tva* ^ftbnrre', Dee. 11 — P o li^ In toe miealon^:^cr tha AasfnMy Van Fleet, foriner commandfr (Criraaned mm Pnga ‘Two) yesterday a p p t e i^ .47-$, k M m f. Othtr stylM at* 18.98 on toe ground that ha has received tam. civilian clothes today ripped/down Ps*.> HOSIERY bad advice. He, himself, must be BraseuaMe Profit Required Ry ELTON C. FAT lution In tr e S a ^ t ty the ’t M t S I held responsible for what his ad­ SEC requites a showing of rea­ a sign from the Amerlcan^pport- Newport News, Va,, Dec. 11 (iip)— The N«vy, launchi States and' ite lP^.KoteaB Allies . . mt * Mf' V' '. ■ - • . ' t’ x .1 ^ ministration does.” ed Church of Christ lei condemning Peiping Rw jelling the New fall and Winter ahades in sonable profit to stockholders and than 24 i giant aircraD carrier Forre.stal, vi4Avni.oi| toda.v I.4/U4IJ IlttlllMhailed th VIljE e / ’ D8|b* full faahloned nyK» aheor and Some Democratic candidates In A fliecB and denandliiK iheir n - Permanent pleata ahape thio ftiU akirt. . . k p i Wfactly “ prudent’ /^oata before approval of hours after it had beei/teplaced. gest warship ,as as “ the ---- most------versatile ancl most jffi$]^rsabJe aemi uaiTtei weighttt^th rein­ lovely droaa in p blend of fine cotton and orloit It ieda PoHtlcal campaign New Jap Regime Backs new stopk issues. lease. attored clear of direct criticism of : It waa restored yjAtirdmy after weapon in our j The vote was taken forced heel and toea^lor extra Ilka ailk-r-waahea like a dream, won't ahrink ind yoalata C a i^ l stock of the Dixon-Yates a 10-month legal Mttle which ap- ■ nuclear arsenal." S ecr^ ^ y o t tl « N*Vy Charles ^ : , 7 ^ C I F ^ ; ■ wear. wrinklea. Self-belt ew an teed waahahle, too. In n oholco the President, but Butler sald.lM operating company, the Mlsalssippt 8. TltomaB said in a speech for |he • days of bitter East-West debate. believes Democratic congressional parentl.v had endM in a peaceful christening ceremony that vessels ' ^ .The only -Oppoelng' ballots of exquialte colon. 8iaea..l0-l8. Vato?y Generating Co., would be solution. Police removed the atone-- leaders agree with him the Ume Allies over-sRed Nations Wned jointly bv Middle ^iith like toe Forrestal can be used for' K u | < a ]g s g k f4 oast by toe flve-natton Soviet' lette'red sign/"Chiesa Bi Oisto” many purpoaes. including "mas-' JLPaCt9tt9 ^Ibs Porfoet Fit ‘ . has come “ to ecrutinlse, to chal­ .Utilities Co. and the StMitoem Co., W-hich fought;toe item every UMBRELLAS lenge, to debate” presidential de­ from the Evangelical Church for sive reUliation‘’^ a phrase often w * * ef toe way. Tugoalavia and Nylons ...... $ 1.15 to $1.50 Pr? risions. Tokyo, Dec. 11 new* utility holding firms-gponaoring the the first, time last February. $8-98 F8)4!ni,) actually sxpecte t o accoi plant. * ‘ need by high ; admlniatration offi- i'jLjflOH Arab-Aaian etatea abatained, government proufaed t ^ y that An unidentified American in V edg and abort handle umbrellaa - “ I am hippy td say that Deiri- pll^k little. If anything. In promht- These are firms hSaied reepec- dais in connection, with United parenlly. becauaa ot‘ toa Mauia in aolid and contraatlnp colora, continued collaboration'With the «tg trade, with the Reds before toe clviUan clothes who tried to take States defense policy. condemning Peiping. No Mond Nylons .... $ 1.35 to $ 1.65 Pr. United States and other non-Coi^ pictures waa showed by -the plaln- The Navy used the formal alao f oldins atylao. im if (Coattoned aa Page Five) promised dissolution of th7 Diet (Couttnned on ^ g o Five) '• The aaaembly pool originally mmlat natiqiia will get first prior­ (Parliament) In January./-^ Clothesmen. and his camera . was launching of the Forrestal—it was Cost Estimates ■tood at 45-S, but delagatoa fbr ity over expanding trade with Rus­ confiscated. afloat by christening time-—to Coata Rica a.nd El S a lv a t^ who Arkwright Gaugo Shoars . . $ Pr. sia and Red China. To get the leftwing votes neces- 60 1.00 ■ary to elect him Prlpie Minister Walter AttennI, an Associated drainstiae Ite bid for a major Hartford. Dec. 11 (Ah-Gov.- got caught In * croaa-town traffic European Unit - Foreign Minister''Mamoni Shi- last Thursday, Hatoyama had to -Press photographer, also tried to combat role in this jet-atomlc age, , , , « Abraham A. RlWcoff says-he jam and missed the ballot lotar genoitau foVmerly enunciated the promise Japan's /Pocialiste he State Uibrary take pictures but was warned by perauadad aaacifhbly ,1Ptaaident 1 . 9 8 ALSO policy following, Prim* • Minister Answer* CYitles 1 doesn’t like the state law that re­ would dissolve theTliet by the end police hia camera would be . taken in' hla speech, Thomas also j quires the Public Works Dept, to Eelco N. van Kleffcns to record Ichiro Hatoyama'a first meeting away. them as supporting the rooolutton. Supports Bonn with his cabinet.. of January and pill elections to be seemed to be replying to'critics! make, cost satlmates on building completed by March . Unit Delays On -Cline R. Paden of Brownfield Hammarakjold told toe Aaaom- Chinan's Campus Knoe Hosiary 79c Pr. Premier Ex-War Orinfinal 10 of naval carriers at home and j projects whenever requested to dO to Hatoyama. a conservative like My “I will do all in my pearor to Shigemiteu, back in a pikee of A — ^ i s - -*•. *•“ * Lubbock, Tex., was called to abroad, including British Field so by & state agency or institu­ Arms 82 to 7 hla predecessor, Shigeru Yoahlda. ilC v V / k S S l S O U l i p o l l ® * headquarters earlier, ahd Marshal Viscount Montgpinery of tion even though there may be no Serve the Interests of tha orgniilaa- / SWEATERS power again after being conricted allied himkelf with the Socialiata to tion.” .A spokesman aald later Wool Campus KnaWHosiary .. $ 1.59 Pr. a" a World War n war crlm^al,' I told police would take the sign AlameJn who said recently that the Imiaufiiata plana for such construc­ hrip fonre Yoehida's reaignation. ------'' down If be didn't. day of. the aircraft 'carrier Is ap­ Hammarakjold was “taking imme­ For boys and gtrlf. Pastels ^or darks. Strasbourg, Prance; Dec. T l .tg')- said Japan was .willing to restore tion and. In fact, no appropriation diate stapa” to carry oot Um moo- V The /SociallaU believe they can Hartford, Dec. 11 (4h—The State Paden, one of toe -organicei's of proaching its end. Others have ar­ for the job. Sisaa I to Sx, priced from —The European Consultat.'ve As­ normal relationii with Buaaia and m aW Serious inroads into con- Library Committee ulU meet at 3 «lota. Children's Anklets ..... 34c to 79c Pff^ sembly by art- overwhelming mar- China so long sa a;ich hegotiations toe Church of Christ in Italy after gued that a'carrier task force can That Was one of the things Ribi- ■ V * l ae^atlve strength In the elections. p. m. Dec. 28 In' Gov. Lodge’s office the war, said 'the police official be located easily and destroyed. ^rtn: today called for speedy West do not “prejudice our basic colaM Bin they Ud not Rsk nor.get any to . appoint an assistant to &iate coff-.dlacu8s*d with Public Works (Gantkinad mm Fog* Five) German rearmament. It also sup­ cratton with the free nations." who talked to him m UI he dld..|iot ' Thomas said; Director Ralph G.JXmey yesterday each I $ | . 9 8 t o $ 5 . 9 8 Jkieta In Hatoyama’a all-conserva­ Librarian James Brewster, who la ported approaches “ at once" to He added that the new govern­ tive cabinet. . - retiring in two years. care iibout a court .'decision yes­ 1. “ For the foreseeable future, as he concluded hia series of budg.- ipmr ★ wif \ Moscow for a 4-power conference ment does not “necessarily eitpe ' Except for toe • mildly-worded The committee had* been expect­ terday which fountf a police com- nothing i* in prospect which will ,et confercncea yitk the head* of ■ 7 after ratification of the Paris much from (trade with O oi^u - mention of trade with the Commu- ed to make the appointment at a mlmlpner guilty of having abused diminish our need for the con­ state depeiHments, agencies and P K * W g / treaties. nlst nations) at toe present nlste. the cabinet, policy statement his power* in having the sign re­ tinuing control of the seas—the InstltsRlona. / mr 'A' : m * meeting it held yesterday. moved. Use Roll GsU Vote ture but . . . we shall welc<^e op­ largely echoed the policies of And It had been expected that surface of the seas by toips. the Macy toI(l the governor elect that BuUetinG X 72x90 The Assembly adopted a resplu- portunities of expanding /toe- vol­ Yoshida's staunchly prO-Amerfran the appointment would go to A l­ ‘(We. think different." Paden undersea*'by submarines. U(e atr it sometimea happens that archi­ 'fron tlifi tioir -to this effect on a . roll call ume which now ie ratlw- amall.” administration. bert W. Coote. administrative as­ quoted him aa saying. Then, Paden over the seas bv navaLaU^w-er.‘‘ tects are hired to prepare^ piana AVain raaduMT vote, 82 to 7. with 14 abstentions. Shigemitau's etatemrat appear­ added, the -police official said he TOILETRIES Etc t % W OOL It did take a few gentle jaba at sistant to the governor who will be 2. The Forrestal with . Its speed for coiMtrucUon which la (eng de­ 7 00 West German Socialists provided ed to* bear oiit m ic tio n s of the Yoahlda government, however. layed. ^ther becauM' legisla­ without a job when Lodge leaves (up to 40 miles per hour) “ yill in­ 88 Die i n INDIA MINS scEjtn 8 of toe opposition votes, while Japanese editors. \^ters and poli­ I m office Jan. S. (Ooattaned on Page Five) ture or the State Bona Oommla- Yardley Cologne ...... |1.26 and $1.75 deed be a phantom' target, for any New Deihl. India. Dor. 11 (dV - BWedlsh and Irish 'delegates and ticians that toe Hatoyaina govern- (Ceutiuued mb Page Five) siqn does opt make funds available ' However, the committee aiiqply enemy." Union officlala said 88 natw dbpt rKENWOOb toe French PopiUar- Republicans voted to name an assistant state for the proJkcL Coty8Cologne ...... 8 1 .8 5 abstained. The Aasembly made up A'dm. Robert B. CJarnSy, chief of .today la ao_ ladlM real a*bia librarian (there is none now( and naval operations, said of the For­ In auch cases, he said, the archi­ disaster and Maased It aa RW of Weetem Buropean parllament- to meet again Dec. 38. tects get 3(i per cent of their regu­ Coty Perfume ...... ^.00 BLANKETS 'arians,' is a sounding board for restal that ‘‘by her mobility ./she- auprrvtsory Btaff*a ___ In the meantime it will ask the will be able to bring air power to lar fees, the 70 per ceht balance Mon with the fortheaoRag political nplnions.' state personnel board Jto set a News Tidbits being paid only after construction Perfume Atomizers ...... $1.00 to 13.00 The resolution urged “early parts of the world where no com­ rlage af the adM aglary for the position, -and It In­ Culled from AP Wires parable friendly force call be found actually is started. r' daughter. ratification'' of the Paris agree­ vited Individuals or organixatioha "The at«te can't afford to pay Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets ...... ,|B.OO ments, declared they must Iw ra­ or maintained.” Interested In the appointment to And Secretary of Defense Wil­ even 30 per cent for a dead horse," FIREMEN SAVE t o n $ 1 5 9 5 tified before negotiations with give it “BUgg'eaUons'' about candi­ commented Ribiooff. Nykm Bristle Hair Brushes . .11.00 to |3.00 Mpacow real'y begin, and stressed Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. says son said that in the building of the - Baataa, Dec. It dates for the post. she sees “eethlng wrong" in Sen. Forrestal “w;e mark another mile­ .Me said to're ought to be a cen­ small children were rnaei Old Spice Bath Powder ...... 81.25 their implementation must not . This appeared to be the com­ tral commission which wou.d study delayed while talks with the Ri Ralph Flanders (R-V( I addressing stone in the progress we are mak­ tlrensen enriy today aa Rag. $20.95 valuo mittee's anrarcr to the Connecticut Russian people aa ••brothers." . . . ing to modeniize and improve the and aSsMsi each propased project threatened n ft-atnry Kiddie Bubble B ath ...... 69c aians are going on. School Library Assn, and toe Con­ readiness of our armed seTwices." ■•involving new ccnatrucUoh or It wMi kmdbsqe W^P. I*, nUs bridged a gSp here b^veen Two leaders of Massachusetts honae on CnnipteB Strant. IVondarful Kenwood blahketa woven of the fineet long fibred wools that wUl giva le lit * T. fS tff. ABO rsais Ceae necticut Library Aaan/ which have Police Chiefs Assn, recommend End..Tha yonagatara. g la ^ aMh Little Lady Powder H its ...... $1.25 advocates of waiting u ^ l the protested against the reported ap­ (Oeatlmied'#■ Page Vive) yean of warmjh and aarvicie. gix colon. _ . witk Oeay Buhad- pacta on Germnn reamaiMnt are legislative approval of 9:30 p. m. (Cdatlened Page Five) thrte wansen oceipahta and twd V ssi Pbnws.Qe' pointment of Coote on the ground curfew tor all boys and girls under flrensen. were treated at CMy D ea^ Flower Hand Lotion ...... 81.00 Ihlsacsai W*rlffl»rt.,empliM'Ub assertion' that' he.- did . M aril^ Sheppard, a 31-year-old Navy oRtelally spiked tha am colored beads in wide assortment of , -New Haven. Dec. 11 Pln- President Truman - plaaa to kpeak 'hot kill his wife, and tost " I expectant mother, , was beaten to la 1948. Bat It - - ‘-■‘-‘n t t for children of all agta. niustratad atory b

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