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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1988 Jv. . PAGE EIGHTEEN Arerage Daily Net 'Press Run fRanrirPBt^r lEvrtttttg For the.Week Ending The Weather Dee. fth, 19U forecast of D. S. Weather Beieae St, Margaret s Circle, Daughters St. Bridgct> Motherf a r c le will Dr. Irwin Kov«, local chlropo- . For Ck>OD .Work .. Clear, much colder toaight. Lew diat, yeaterday attended a aclen- 'VFW Scheaales I of Isabella, will hold their annual mc«t thte evening ml 6:45 for « At Av JD R t Price 12 ,8 4 5 5-l6, near zero In rural valleys. CTirintma.i potluck at the home of tiflc aympoaliim aponaored by the Bring Pour .Ahoes HERE! About Town Chrlstnius part.v tomorrow eve­ Christmas Party Mcnaber af tke Audit Wednesday fair, colder, kllgh IS- ning at the K. of C. Home. A abort Mrn. Pfliil Philltpn. 392 M«ln St. Connecticut Chiropody Society In New Haven. ^Baresui ef OIrcnIatloa 20. Miwitonomoh Tnho Nn ^s. biislne.sR ineeling at 6:30 p.m, will LOOK precede the pollock at 7 p.m. Mrs I Daughters of Uberty, No. 12.5. Anderson-Shea Poat, VFW , and • Orthopedic Specialst Manchester-^A City of Village Charm lORM, will hold its rcKiilsi Its Auxiliary will hpjd their anhual ln(r In Tinker Hall tnniglit at R Francis Breen, chairman, reminds ! LOLI. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 Jamea P. Beckwith, fireman ap­ • Shoes Rebuilt nharip in Orange Hall for their Christmas party for children of o'clock. j menihers to bring a plate, cup. prentice. USN. aon of Mr. and Mr*. • Arctics and Robbers I saucer ami silverware also a grab annual Chrwtmai party. Mombera ; Jamea F, Beckwith. IS Hartland members Dec. 21, at 2'p.m. at the Repaired VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 59 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTEU. CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 19.58 (Claaatfled Advertising on Page 18) PRICE FIVE'CENTS ar<* requealncl to bring 50*rcnl Rat, Royal Black tion Room of Congrega­ To Head Convalescent Home Maynard, Mrs. Ullian Linders. Year Hartford, Dec. 9 {JP)—Thefn«w taxes, constantly probed dur company, “in the interest of 261 Broad St. & 116 E. Center St. Vrereplnry w'lll meet on Thiira- tional Church. Mrs. Mary Leduc or President the hearing for openings which a.'sk the Justice Department to Message on N-Blasts C h o r^ Plan State Education Dept., fore­ protecting the public against day at 7 p m In Orange Hall, and FrancU I>eUaFera of 142 Lake- Laura Ecabert. could either cut costs or curb in­ take court action if neces.sary World War II and the Korean casting a teacher shortage for creases requested. any interruption of bus ser­ all officeip and rnemhera are re- .Memorial Temple. Pythian Sia wood (.'ircle and Mrs. Ilecn B. Dec. 15' is deadline for registra­ to compel witne.sses to te.stifi War. He was wounded twice dur­ tions. a t least 10 years more, today Sanders said that the depart­ vice particularly at the holi­ quealed to be present The in-atall- tera. will meet in Odd Fellowa Binge of (Coventry have been chos­ ing World War II. Following hla Deliveries I OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ing team fiom RBP. No, ftl of appealed to Governor Ribicoff ment's budget "has been pruned” day sea.son.” i.a ready to arbi­ and produce records for its Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. Election en to head the (’restfleld C'ountry release from active duly, Della­ and that any real reduction "would hearing on voting riglits in Ma.aHacliiiaetta will aeat the new of offK-era for the year IfiSB will •lust telephone your order for ^for an $18.5 million, or 17 per trate at once all mattei s of Horne and Convalescent Hospital Fera Joined the Veterans Adminis­ be apparent in our services.” , , ^ ■ j Alabama. ■ i officera for 1059. Refreahment.i be held and a aocial time with tration in New Haven in the Kdu- drug needs and cosmetics— giv­ cent, boost in spending. He declared that the department wages, hour.s of service and f j '.yM Sc?'':-: 1 Humphrey “ u u t p i i r c ) ' and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. will be ae? ved. scheduled to open on Vernon St. In Wood Fiber Flewtrs The 2-day heal tug ended after . [ refi eahnienta will follow the buai- I cation and Training IMvsion. Later ing your Charge Plan num­ The Governor, still hoarse from constantly faces new expenses be- \vorking conditions contained neaa aeaaion. a few weeks. ; he served with the ROTC at Mnke Your Own Coraagps ber . . . a virus attack, had questioned the commi.s.sion's statement. | The Arms and Navy Atixiliarv cause of rising enrollments In its ' in 'h o e x p i’-od e n n tree f. six public officials refii.sed to' The seiecllon.s were announced jl'C onn and also coached the Instruction Booklets Ekiucatlqn Cdmmissloner William four teachers' colleges, and in the will hold a «eihack party tonighi today by Tir. Kugene M. Davis, op* He said the company was teallfy abo\it volei registration ' Oral Report Kli/.a Cliapman Joy fhrcle of ’ nC'onn fre.shmen squad. Get J . Satiderk on the need for continu­ many technical-vocational schools at R o rlnrk .it the < luhhoiiae. lometrisl. one of the four local ing the $480,000 emergency aum- 'amazed" that iinior meTubership moreduie Monday, and 5ve of , Ihe .N'orlli .Melliodial (Jhiirch will I Before joining the Jarvis firm, HOBBY SHOPPE Immediate under its wing. had turned down a contract rec­ them declined even to be sworn as : men who are building and will op­ j DclIaF'eia Was In the haberdashery mer training course for prospec­ have a (liriatm aa luncheon erate the $250,000 convalescent Delivery Ftirthermore. Sanders noted that ommended by the majority of the unjnes.«es. .Still another, Circuit j Werlneaday al 12:.30 pm. at the I business at Slorrs near the UConn 40S CENTER ST.—.Ml 9-728# tive teachers. a number of technical-vocational Held Secret iiome. Another .$90,000 will be “I understand there is no new union negotiators .Imlge George Wsllace. rffii.«ed ' rhurrh A meeting will follow at ; campu.s. He is married and has one schools authorized by the Legisla­ His statement was made as it even to appear. spent in efjiiipping and landscaping I daughter. teacher shortage,” the Governor 2 p m .Memhera are aaked to bring the ^H-concrete building, first of ture will be opening soon and will was learned here that many bus The defiant aontliern reaistance I Mr.s. Binge, whose title is charge said in opening his s«Cond day of require staffing. I Mashington, Dec. 9 (/P)— Ollie’t Auto Body gifla for patienla at the Gihlin Its kind on the country. drivers who voted last week to also kept the commission from COFFEE home nuise at the home, lives on budget hearlnga.Mt .there is no I Sen. Hiihcrt Humphre.v (D- Other owners are Abner Adler The education budget, while reject the contract offer, may have getting voter registration rerords p .r»> A nha\5nl(1 Rt., Manrheater Brewster St. in Coventry, and has longer an emergency, couldn't this l.Minn) today gave President and • I-^eori Dohkin. businessmen, (S B iM cm l training be done during the school technically containing requests for been influenced by last-minute cir­ in any of the six counties where PRESCRlP*nt>N PHARMACY Hie \\oiiien'a Fellowahip of Hie and Dr A. Klmer r)iskan. M.D. served as assi.stant head nurse of $125 million for the next two years, culars put out by the dissident the flies have been subrroenaed I F-'.i.'ipnhowof a confidential the third west unit at the Man­ year rather than in special sum­ NOTH !•; Second Coiigiegatlonal Chiiicb will DellaFera will serve as adminis­ 901 MAIN ST.—Ml 8-5821 mer courses? " would actually run at least $20 four \inion negotiatois The commis.sion got records I message from Soviet Premier have an all group meeting tomor­ trative head of Hie home while chester Memorial Hospital since million higher had the agency in­ Slate conference cliairman from the probate judge's office In April 1. 19.57. Sanders said that while the N'ikita Khrushchev dealing SS> Aro Now In The row night at 8 o'clock in k'el- Mrs, Hinge, a registeied nur se, will teacher shortage was greatly les­ cluded in its appeals some $20 Thomas .1. Kelly of the union re­ Macon County, but they showed with Rii.s.siail nuclear explo­ Proceftf* Of Moving: To lowablp ball Talka will he given be in charge of the staff which in- I A graduate of Hartford Hospital PRAH sened this year, there is still tt million increase in per-pupil grsnts fused to comment, .saying he does only the names of voters already PRICES by coiinaelora and i aiiipera on Hieii rlude.s registered nurse.s, licensed ! .Sf bool of Nursing. Mr.s. Binge was voted by the 1957 legislature for not air union differences in public. regiatered and lonlained none of sions. Oiir New l.orntion need for special summer institutes expel lencea at .Sih-ei I.iilte laal pmciual nurses and nurses aides on the staff of the hospital after- SIG N C O . a 2-year period. From other .sources it was the rcqne.slcd information about Hvimphrey, just back from Mos­ FOR A at the four state teacher colleges cow. a Ian told Eiaenhower about At 2AI AHtims .St. .aiimmei. All (hiircb women aie in- When the lumie l.s fully staffed, tc- wani and also has done private which could be attended by moth­ Observers consider it a certainty learned that mimt)ers of bus driv- prospective \ ote: s w lio have been I GOOD BUY IN .secret Soviet developments in th« . vlled and leiidnded to bring a gilt tween .'to and 35 person.s vill be duly nursing. In addition she has ers and others wishing to enter or Ihal the 19.59 Legislature will af ers voted down the cbnliact offer turned down. , 1 foi H piilienl at .Norwicli Stale liad experience In convalescent For Signs field of rockets. Wntrh For Oiir Op-nlng Adv. enifiloyed. GOOD USED re-enter the profesaion. Commis.sion Cliairman Jolin A. j Kna|iilal. Refreabnienta will be Della Kera uas prevmusly em- work and .served with the School (Uontihiied on Page Nineteen) | (Continued on Page Tuelvr) Haiinali announced tlie decision to | The Senator gave the President Ho said that last year 496 quali­ an 80-minnte oral report on th* . aer\‘ed. ployefl by the .larvis Heally ( 'o . ' and Ihiblir Health Department In fied teachers were graduated from seek coiii'l action in a dramatic I REDUCED I Hast Hampton. R-honr conference he had with iiandling hoih tenl estate and in- MEN'S SUITS regular teacher|J(folleges and that climax to two daya of testimony HUianee t ransaclion.H, A gi aduate Mrs Binge i.s a member of the \/';lich produced repeated sletc- ' Khniahrhc\ 320 graduated from the emer­ AflcrwanJ. Humphrey told news­ of Manchester High, DellaKera |Harl(oid Hospital Alumnae Assn. TOPCOATS gency summer courses. merits try Negroes whrr said they wa.s emplosed by Watkins Bros, ' .^he ha.s 1 wo s(m^. itad tried in vain to regiater. ! men Ina irpoit lo Eiaenhower re­ "We can cut back, but we are garding .‘-oviel nuclear explosions until 1930 wlien he entered the Architect for Cre.stfield l.s Arnold not in the position to abandon the ] Soviet Police Chief ..Hannah, who announced his de- and dcvclopmrnls in the rocket Umversily <»f ( *ellar‘>ra .served in both somewhat less severe.” He then the commission imanimnitsly de- mier itad astvcd inm apecitically to 2 Tuxedoes Size 40 predicted the emergency will con­ ciilerl to refer the cnmplele rec- paa.s on to Ei.acnliower the infor- NKM I.ARCKIl QrAHTKRS tinue for 10 more years. ord.s of the hent lrtg to the C S t ALL AT By H.\ROLI> K. MILKS -on Premier Khrnslr hev's trips. He ■ mation lieaiing \titli Rimaian nu­ f’LKNTV OF FRONT AND KKAR PARKINf; Ribicoff, who has promised Con- , Attorney nerrernl. clear explosmii.a PRICES nertlcut citizens there will be no I Mosr'OW, Dec. 9 iA»i Ruasia's! " as widely known ca: ller for di- H sard lire commisa.ori is ask­ Doctors Tell Mothera Lexington Tailor lo)> policeman, Gen. Ivan A. Serov. I *1'^ plan li liq\iidnte aiiU- ing lire .Instice Dc|iain merit to | He deaenbed the explosions as AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Commimisl elements in the Baltic lake wiialever action is neceaaar\' .4» -oA ..aL being of very anbslantial size. SINCE 19501 209 SPRUCE .ST. has been relieved of his job. The countries In 1940. Hnmphrey said Khniahchev also announcement in the Soviet gov­ to "aKsist this commission to hsve A truck driver gels a helping hand as he wmrka to clean liis snow-covered delivery truck on an Oswe­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Warts Should Be Removed Tlicsc Are Priced To Serov was last seen by weslc'iii made available to it the informa- I aske«* Yorks Y. (H|H»rtal) . 1 lortbrN mula proved ao efTective. onlv nna said he had been transferred to lo carry out Ihe mandate of the I Photofax 1. miilka. head of the Polish Commu­ said he personally regarded those $ I 19 p e r pound i n know thiit pirkinK and fn’ratoiiinK at. application a da^' waa needed . . . Goldfine for i other duties but gave no hint of law " 1 warU may rauae blo^siUnK and infer- proved ao aafe. it ia now uaed for I what they wdre. nist party. A jlight. ruddy-faced Stiggeations aa nnai.reptahlc to the ]9^A\ PICTURE FRAMING (all types) The cominiasion has no author- i western powers. He added he tinn Hot loilay. mndiral aoienre haa both children and adulta. This new Serov's successor aa chairman of man with peiielrating blue eyes, he Ity under the Ovil Rights Act to developefi a new rompoiimi, that compouml contains no mineral acidi the Committee for State Security was usually friendly and informal I go feel.s ante that the Eiaenhower ad­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS ramnvpn common warta quirkly anfl .. . leaves no uxly acara. Balk at Quiz dir#' tly into court and must ! Oswego., N, K.s Asks Hetp ministration also will view them as also was not announced. in public, chatting freely with for­ do it through the attorney gen­ Prolters Invite tafely, wilhotil painful aorijery or Today, thia new cfimpoumi ia be­ *Tis The Season To Give! eign diplomats and newsmen al re- | unacceptable. CONTIlAt rORM: «T , HAVE IN STOCK alertrolvaia. ing widely recommended for quick Washington. Dec. 9 (45 A fed­ Most foreign observers in Mos­ eral’s office. heveloped by a famooN medical removal of iinaichtly. troubleaomG cow believed Serov may perhaps ceptlons. Humphrey declined to provide eral grand Jury today indicted Bos­ Before the commission issued Judge Ex|)Iain any detail regarding the informa­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS lalMiratory. ihia remarkable new warta. Knfiwn aa Compnutifi U’*. it have been given an even more im­ After having been clo.wly iden­ its statment on possible action formula poneiratea warta . . . fie- ia now available for the hnit time ton industrialist Bernard Gold- portant job. He has long been a tified with Soviet security organs More Snow Blankets tion he passed on to Eiaenhower. ■trnya t heir cells . . . actually cauaea without a prescription, at alt drug OPEN SATrilDAVH—OPEN TIIITISUAV EVENIMiS friend and close assoclgU of Nlki- almost from the beginning of his He said It i.s up to the admimatra- warU lo riiaaoive away. coijntera for iuat Compoumi W fine on a charge of contempt of (CaaHnuM nn Page Ten) Teamsters Gift lion to doelde wlielher Uie Ameri­ E.STIMATE.H OI ADI.V (.IVEN Tented ity a leaflinit New York ia guaranteed to remove warta , . . Oongress. ,ta J3. Khrushchev, who heads, bo^i Eb*-senMP’. Tlie mayoi appealed [ The Rtate m general rM aped the ' hoaaea who « ere faced with a le- YOU CAN PAY MORE - BUT YOU CANT BUY play of domesfic hower. moted. I Seen A ssured for more help to battle the mount- Rlorm, although New 5'ork City hi.s report, Humphrey said the who worked with Khrushchev voU by a union rank-and-flle President waa very pleased to get and linen item.s The committee heard tetsimony Serov, a .53-year-old Army gen- when the present premier was ing drifts. had more than three Indies o\er- group that Goldfine. an old friend of eral, had become well-known Hsrtforit, Dec. 9 •fl’i ('ongress- nlght. and trains In the sren were for the home or Communist party boss In the Ma\ oi Vim eiU (* o i .skII. exleiid- And they angge.sted Ihe judge (Continued on Page Ten) MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE 3 IF3 RAG 1.69 Adams, mad# valuable gifts to abroad in recent years for being in Ukiaine during World War II. rpan Edwin H. May Jr. loomed Ing a slate of emergency declaieri delayed. might like to testify also aboiii his BETTER OIL gift giving! Adams and that Adams had c.dn- charge of security ari sngementa j Sei-nv was head of state security today as the likely succeaaor to yeaterday. aaketl the .‘ttalc Civil A plow rhunied a path yealer- alleged acceptance of a $100 silver \p. tacted federal agencies investigat­ ' in that aoiithwestein Soviet repub­ retiring Republican State Con­ Defense Conimi.asiuii to au|>ply dsy for an ambulance that took rliani|iHgne bucket In 195.5 from 1 ing Goldfine enterpriaes. trol Committee Chairman Clar­ ‘ lic. snow plows and aid foi poaaihlc .Mra. Catherine Shannan to Oswe­ those same bosses. Eight O'clock PKG 59 The questions Goldfine refused ence F. Baldwin aa the commit­ rescue operalions, Tlie conijnlaslon go Hospital. where she awaited The references to the judge high­ to answer were mostly about his Four orders of Lenin rank tee prepared to meet. Navy to Test Serov with the other top decorated ordered out seven plow.a. Commu­ the birth of a rhlld. lighted a brief committee hearing Bulletins financial dealings with a Boston Baldwin will retire as soon ae nities oiit.alde the storm srea also Four famtlloa were reported wtildi touched lightly on the qiiea- RICH FULL-BODIED CCOFFLF 3 LR RAG 1.95 company he cohtrols. officials. He holds manv other the succeaso: ia officially named from (he AP Wires decorations. Including the Order of sent plows. marooned in their homes on the tion of « hotlier 5’oimgstown. Ohio, MORF: and MORE OF THOSE WONDERFrL The House voted a contismpt Missile F irin g at tonight’s meeting. Lake OiiUrlo .shore. ToHinatriB Local 377 operates a 1 LR Hundreds Suvorov First Class and the Order By inld-mornlug, the . .snow on citation 879-8 on Aug. 13. KXTRA PbUMI*. WASHABLE of the Red Banner. Sometimes he May’a chances for election in­ the ground, where it liail not Eight persona were driven friMii shahedown of juke box and vend- B Red Circle PKG The law provides for maximum creased ycatot'day when Congreas- drifted, measured .53 inclies. Moat 2-fnmily hnmr* la«t njghl when imac hine opfratorn. PL.\> ; HITS IIOUKF. CORDUROY ZIPPERED penaltteti of a year in Jail and a appeared at receptions In . the Aboard Vessel decorated uniform of an Army I man Horace Seely-Brown Jr. an- of It had swept off I-ake Ontario the loof rollrtp.*4P(! uiulcr the weight Arlhiir C Kaplan, a atatf in Norfolk, ) * ., Dec. 9 (A>)__A Of Manchester Families fine of 81.000 for eacli count of ^ ______I nounced that he was "not s can­ VIGOROUS AND WINEY 3 LR RAG 2.07 THROW PILLOWS general but at other times in a since Sundsy noon, in tlie worst , of the anow. Tlie families went to veatlgalor, testified he tvas found t w I n - e n g I n ■ ^'N av y plaiie contempt proven in w urt. Mugu, Calif., Dec. 9 i2P) plain brown or blue business suit. didate for chairman." Seeley- storm In the history of this cltv home.9 of ielallvea and frif*nei' cent of the city s aUeeta piled on either aide with from favored operators and en as II approached Hie .Norfolk Bokar Coffee PKG Are Saving Up To the subcommittee was looking into; within resch of any part of the State Central Committee la streets were closed Ihi.s morning, ' anow well over their heads. gngea in just plain racketeering, Naval .Vtf .Station. Four menv- In sqiiBi e and round, boxed edges, iiinc lined. Rcmovsble zip- the dlapoBltion ot cases involving the globO are onlv weeks swav -Nikolai Bulganin on their trips to going to result in the election of Goldfine companies by the Federal India, Burma and Afghanistan in and the otliera were open only to Mra, CfUdnin O l^ arv nnow- with violence employed when argu­ 'a*r* of tlie plane's crew wera pered •olid color corduroy in icd. gold, brown, toast, emerald, from reality. my colleague. Ed May, aa the new one-wav trsific. ment falls jo indiice compliance killed. Telex I s I o a atatilen tiiiqiioise. hlnrk. oharroal and orange Trade Commission and the Securi­ 195,5. and to Finland and Prague chairman” ahoed to her nuraing poat at the 75^ The USS Halibut, which the Tlie mayor feared families would jCit>'' Ho.«pilal A 14*yf‘ar-old hoy, with orders of a iinlon-emplover W A)’V-TV. quoted Mrs. T. H. A&P VACUUM PACK COFFEE OTHER PII.LOWS TO $8.98 ties and Exchange Commission. last year. He preceded to Britain Seely-Brown and May both were run short of fuel and food. Some combine. The questions Goldfine refused .Navy says will be the world’s first I hla hip broken in a aiediling a(*- Hill. Mho lived next door to Uw lisd managed to slock up during I houee struck li\ the plane, aa to anstt'cr related to financial af- of this type, will be launched next (UonMnued oq Page -Vlneteen) fidenl. had to wait while plowa Joseph Blumelli, business agent month al Mare Island Naval Ship­ ((Continued on Page Two) the storm. ^ of I» ra l .'ll", was called to-the wit- sa.vlng she believed a mother falr.s of the Boston Port Develop­ Illness was reported in (oiirj Plastic CHRISTMAS PATTERN ment Co., in which he held the yard, .San Francisco. ! (('ontlniiod on r » f r Ten) I neas chair bin took the Fifth and rhlld were in the huilding. houses of marooned families east of ' Amendment to all questions of Im The statinn also reported that SunnyhiooL major Interest. , And the mibmarine missile firing the (ity. TABLE CLOTHS In refusing to answer the ques­ system has been duplicated on a Leftist, Anti-Red Wins porlance It na* bellevni a truck driver 54xS4 ...... $1.00 tions, Goldfine claimed they were ■surface vessel and will be tested Police cara being used in sup­ I The committee described Blum- may have been rau gtt In the Dow n Yearly not ^rtinent to the Investigation, today for the first time with the ply lines were breaking down. . 1 [eltl ss o n o having been convicted crash. 54x70 ...... $1.29 and that they involved internal af­ Isunching of a Regulus II guided I All city employes were on I That Region on while slavery charges LARGE 54x90 ...... $1.69 fairs of a corporation with which missile from the Pacific missile , aroiind-lhe-clock call, The story of the $100 (disiupagne B.$CK8 til INKS IN UN the subcommittee was not con­ range here. Larrazabal Backers j The Westhei Bureau In Buffalo | hiickei bobbed into Ihe hearings United Nations, Dec. t lEv—Tba Again! Ideal foj; gifts or your own u.se. Frozen (Tver I'.N. .Hecurlly Council voted Other Fnhric Chrlstmnx Table f'inihs $1.98 to $.3.98 cerned. The USS King County, a con­ reported a similar amount of snow amid blaktsa from .Sen McClellan verted World War II lank landing at Mayville. southeast of t>ake iD-Arkl, the committee 'hairman, iinanlinoiisly today to recommend EGGS oMkOHiuMaHk a HiiiiHm itim iHkskJiukwam m k a HmiMmiia ia (Continued on Pnge Nineteen) ship, will be the firat surface ship Erie, but roads were reported I Ann Arbor. Ml(li.. Dec 9 and.Sen Barry (loldwater iR- admission of fiiilnea to the United to send a Regulus II aloft. Stage Riot in Caracas open. That less-populated area had '•T' A snoU'ball stood a pretty Arizi against a recent i tiling by Nations. The vole waa 1*-#. France atadatned. STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A FLANNEL BACK One of these mlaslles was had .56 Inches of snow since F r i-! good chan< e in Hell todav. j Connell barring from union elec­ launched by the conventionally The head man iej>orted Hell tion ballots a alate of c.andidales PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS Goldfine’s Records, Caracas. Venezuela, Dec. 9 • Senators on the basis of unofficial ; I.I ...... ■■A,—— I frozen over, with six inches of Irving to unseat Bhimeiii and HIGHW.W WORKER KILLED LOWEST PRICE THIS YEARI DOZ powered aiibmarine Grayback last ■nie ruling Junta today threatened September, but the Grayback did returns. arow under foot. The lem- I other incumbent officials hacked )\ (Midbridgr, Dec. 9 l.T)—.\ V On Heating Costs 52x82 ...... $1.98 fo wiapend cnnatitutinnal rights to Stale Highway Department eipa, Books Incomplele, not have the intricate firing and The. Communists apparently elec­ peratnie got down to in-above , by Ohio Teamster bo*.'). Wijlism 52x72 ...... $2.98 tracking facilities going into the curb rioting against the presldent- ted only five or six deputies and News Tidhits zero overnight. Press and Teannstei president ploye was killed here early today efeict of Venezuela. 52x90 ...... $3.98 Tax Officials Say i\uclear Halibut. two senators. Culled from AF Wires Hell l.« a Unv Michigan com- •tames R Hoff a nhlle en):iigrd in sanding opera- , Electronic Jungles known aa The warning came after .support­ LarrazahsI had accepted Gom- 'miinlty 18 miles northwest of I .McClellan said the commillee lions during the season's first WHY DON’T YOU? Choose froni two pretty pattenrs in four color comhinstlons. ers of Rear Adm. Wolfgaing Lar- munlst backing ih the campaign Ann Arbor The head man Is steady snowfall. The victim waa Just wipe off with s damp rloth. Boston, Dec. 9 (iTi -InduatriBllst telem etrj’ rooms have been in­ stalled on the King (Jountv and razahal. the former head of the apd carried the vote in Caracas Teamsters Union underwriting i .Mayor Erdlv Van Sickle. I (I'ontiniied on Page Eleven John l.orusso, 88. of .Mettler St.. TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY Ileaxirr Weight Flannel Bark Cloths $2.98 to $4.50 Bernard Goldfine has turned over Woodbrldgr. He was struck bv a will guide today’s Regulus to some junta defeated,by former Pfesl- overwhelmingly, but Betancourt $890,000 loan for striking Eastern books and records of hla companies dent Rumule Betancourt, rioted in piled up what looked llk« an insur­ car on '.Amity Rd. shortly after MmWMWWMMIMlaMHMWWMWMaMKNHKMMIHHjaHIMHn to the Internal Revenue Service aa Inland portion of the Pacific mis­ Air Lines flight cnglneeis. . . kor-1 CaracM'last night. mountable lead oulalde the capital. sign Minister Fujiyama aaya nego­ stepping from a State Highway ordered by federal court., btit tax sile range-probably Edwards Air Department truck. Force Bsse on the Mojave Desert Lanazabal himself opixised the Word that Betancourt appeared tiations between Japsn and Wash-! ^Horo’s All You Hood Do: DAINTY EYELET BEDROOM SCARFS officials said the records' are not the winner brought Safcud ^ucf' ex'hlng thousands of worthless the country would sink "Into Ihe of 29 l.ynn St., were both In SHOULDER fine's attorneys, said the court'a fled to the West. leadera in the January revolt that apeak l)e{ore .convention meetings, YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY UI. Walt for the final election re-i■ Sen. Barry M. Gold- morass ot dead and dylQg econo- critical condition at Hartford CHOPS AND We welcome charge accounts! Green Trading Htamps order would complied with 100 He aaid Tchej-ahvili had aaked overthrew the 10-yeaf dictatorship autta and then aupport and reapgct aa rafugtea from the opposition in Oongress. aua bi .mat af tba Qovanimont verattv of OonnebUcut student, aid. ■ for wheat and tobacco to match | ladtsM and NW York plants Prieee effective In thii community end viciniry. ■atMn la IMT aiid .piW yaara. eemmuiilam, he t* floim from BetamouH'a Democratic Action Falaea aatf BaOto foantliaf It dla- thount mlaitog Jioto Thursday, A t an open hearing held by the reductions made in aupporta fori anielM too total to tho weok- parto claimed M qf theI 127187 ae|il>8MU feoal aaia la New ^ r e a after «mvi|tioR’a resolutions commu­ I peednctlon'tntenifttspntoi • R faiR m hO ! o a -l| w 9 Vim ) ia m Cbofittg and 20 (C !«■ nwaVwe) ■paadiac fair days wttb trieads. te*, ^ a'^elngt* voloa> wait-raised ’(OitiB—s< eg fbge ‘ I Anto Wi ... 4 \ . \ • - • , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^HSB, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 IIANCBESTZB IBVENINO HERALD. llAN(3i«STEBa C6im . i W p A T , DECEMBER 9. 1968 FAC» PA G E TWO ------^ ^ ------Ing ajgent. Ha Mid that abouM Uia Condon. Abby Rd., Wapping; EUk‘< Coventry tovmipaopta vote to approva bla RockvUle-Vernon abeth Shlmkowits, ,21 Vernon Friendshij^ Club Leftist, Anti‘Red Wins request foi> a full tlipa dark In the Ave.; Matilda Bebt, Maple St., Giant Farm Federatioti ajaesaor’s offlea ha would rescind Skein wold on Bridge II MANCHESTER'S YOUNC G.OvP.'S Ellington; Peter Possato, Moun­ Chooses Officers his resignation from that post and Mayor Backs Welles’ Idea tain St. ZPC Bears of also aa zoning agent. He said how­ Birth today: A daughter to Mr. The Friendship Club of the Sal- Larrazabal Backers ever that should the raqueat be and Mrs. Richard McGovern, l4 Again for Ike’s Policies RITFF AND BLUFF PLAY < I CHRISTMAS I VAtlon Army elected officers for turned down he did not feel he Nofth dealer White St. Supermarket BRINGS SLAM HOME For Unified Garbage Plan the year 1969 at its meeting last could properly carry out his duties North-Sooth vnliiefaHe Veim-EU MeeUog (OoutiiinSd from Page Om ; * evening at the home of Mrs. May­ as assessor and would reaign. He By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH The Vern-^Il Asa,i. for retarded Nov. 8, 196^ at 10 a.m. in All Stage Riot in Cfiracas You cannot atage a ruff-and- nard Clough, Shannon Rd., Eaat said that he did not think it waa A a 6 3 2 A proposed lown-'Wide garbSj^of $S5,at>8, with building permit children will meet at 8 p.m, at the Saints Russian Orthodox Greek For South St. aluff play by yourself, but you may cotton, rice and feed grains at thia Hartford. practical for anyone other than the V A 10 9 4 I DANCE i and rubbish coUeeUon program to feea totaling $232 for 45 permits Talcottville School today. Plans year’s session of Congress. Catholie' Church, Hartford. The Mrs. Ethel Carlson of Sunset (Oonttnned from Pare One). ftoinf military aupport The ad- town assessor to perform the force an opponent to make the ♦ Q 10 3 2 issued. will be made for the children’s ceremony waa performet by R g’. mirnl r««l^?nrd from the Junta play for you. If ao, thank hhn _____ A A Include \he city, wfaa furtjiered by Convention resolutions along this Michael l>irgo, brother of the Ridge, Eliist Hartford, was elected A possibility of a new super­ duties of zoning agent. 1 Friday, Dec. 72 | RedevidepohoRt Meettng ChristmsA Party. line were expected to be actecTupon president; Mrs. Ruby Clough, vice appeared. Motorcadoa earned I.ate.Hi elect.on retnrnfl pave tinuance nf the non-conforming Hected, he might have bid the slam ¥ K Q I 8 7 3 reply to AldenDan’J6)ln Schliphsck but there were fears lliey would topics for discussion at the month­ ♦ A The Fire Committee of the Coun year market price, and (3) 'reeze of Thompsonville. Raymond D, home of Mra. Clough, and the ex­ Betaiicniirt ],097,.i60 ' otes to use of trailers on property owned anyway even if North had bid only •m REFRESHMENTS PUBLIC INVITED J who queried, "What interest Is it existing suprluses so that they can­ turn uply. ly meet mg of the Coventry Zon­ four hearts. « K 1 3 cil will meet thia week to decide Thiffault of Manchester waa beat change of Christmas gifts rounded Betancourt wn.s rumored to be in n23,540 for larrazabal Rafael ing and Planning Commis.sion by Ml'S. E. Lynn Beerwort. The of ours how Vernon collects their Coroner Absolves not compete with new crops In do­ South drew one round of trumps N ora1 East Soath WaM ^ 11.50 Per Person—Tickets Available At Door a garbage?” on the purchase of an aarial lad­ man. and ushers were Nicholas out the evening. h id in g . (’aldera of the Clirislinn Socialist I ZPC I last night trailers, originally intended for six der truck. Alderman Richard mestic and foreign markets. Conashevick of Hartford and with the king, cashed the ace of Pan P an 1 ¥ I A A town-wide collection has been A veteran politician. Betancourt party had 315,589 votes. Broga said he has been ap­ months summer use, have been oc­ 3 ¥ P an 3 A Past Hiller told the Council. Driver in Fatality Shuman ' said the surpluses Dimitri Rozeum of Waterbury. diamonds, and led a trump to dum­ proposed by Second Selectman should be used only to help needy led a 1945 I'OUp uhich overthrew proached by .loseph Lombard of cupied year round for the past! my. He then ruffed a diamond, 4 A Pan 4 A Pan City Loees W ater .Appeal The ceremony waa followed by GIVE HER year or so, Franklin G. Welles who says he areas abroad not able to buy. a military dictatorship. As provi­ Wethersfield on the possibility of I hoping that some slgniflcant card 5 ¥ Pan 6 - ¥ All PM8 The city has lost ita lengthy A coroner's inquest has found a reception in Grange Hall, Rocky Rvnional Dislrirl 8 building and leasing a snipermar- Opening lead — has receWed a number of com- The bureau leader criticized pro­ sional president he moveii In re- would drop. No such luck. A K plainta from rural reaidents on the battle to prevent a state-wide firm that the death of John Noske Sr., Hill. Since their return from a CHRISTIAN DIOR ket Ix)nihnrd said he has 'oeen posals calilng for more rather fttricl Arniv pnwoT. e.-uninp tlie Declarer next led a club to dum­ present private collections. from gaining'control of the Rock­ late of 292 Spring St., was not wedding trip to Washington, D.C., AVAILABLE AT liatred of niHn> offlrn.v The fan- ] asked to build and lease s bulld- my's ace ami ruffed another dia­ ENDS TONIGHT: <”rHE SPIDER”—5:00-7:20-9:20 than less federal aid to farmers, the couple have made their home . (aniferenccK Set It has been pointed out that ville Wetter and Aqueduct Co., and caused by the criminal act, omis­ saying: didale of lus Democratlf Aitlon I mg which would house a market School Issue mond. 'I-he king did not fall. the town evehtually will have to Snipsic Lake water supply. At 14 Meadow Rd., Rock) Hill. The party won 71 per « ent ol Uie vole about the size of T r e m b l a y 's A bout Tow n sion or carelessness of Charles N. "If we place all farm production WELDON’S .South lontlnued by leading the OO-HIT FEATURE provide, garbage collections be­ The Supreme Court of Errors bride, a graduate of Wethersfield 901 MAIN STREET m 1948. when Betancourt held the ! On School Mark.s ! Supermarket on Rt. .tl. The mar- king of clubs, discarding a spade has ruled that the Public Utilities Harlow Jr. under a control ami pricing High School is employed as a 8HOWT7 SHOWN cause the rapid development4)f the scheme or add farmers to the p\ib- first free elections in Venezuelan------ket is proposed for s spot near Faces Voters from dummy. If the queen of clubs The weekly meeting of the Man area into smaller building lots Is Commission acted properly In au­ Harlow, of South Coventry. wn.a laboratory technician at Hartford cheater Squadron of Civil A 1 r 5:15-9:00 iic payroll under some Income pay­ history, but <-nu)cral- i fUlAM High S c h o o l bafl an* operated on South St., near Daley South would be able to discard an­ bage in the rear of the yard, Inc. to purchase at least 61 per Noske on Spring St. Nov. 8. lendejl Rockville High Schol and Rd the American L.egion home long way toward peasantry in ir repimc and set up another mll- ' nounccil UiRl parrnl*leacbor ron- In Coventry other spade from dummy on the CONTINUOUS FROM 5:15 cent of the local company’s stock. County Coroner Louis W. enlisted with the U.S. Marines in Itarv dictatorshi)). forcing Betan- I»mbard presently owns the Jni k of clubs. This was, of course, Wedneaday. Wellei and Olson have discuased American agriculture. fniencrs will be held from 7 to 9 the poaMpUity of using the city's The city contended that S)ibur- Schaefer made known the finding World War II. He la employed at AT LAST.,. a Luxury^ Car cou) t to flee abroad i service station which is b e i n g too much to hope for, and South "One hundred and seventy-five the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, I o’liof k tonight Coventry residents will meet In JEAN SIMMONS present l^rbage truck and em­ bon, a holding company for Con­ of the inquest today. million people must eat and wear l.,aiTazahal the Navy com­ operated as a non-conforming North Covfnlry'Grammar Srlum Rurprisrd when only Hmall A special advent service with necticut Water Co., would pipe i ToHchriB of the regional high use He sought Broga’s opinion on meditation by Pastor K. Ejnar ployes, and with added equipment Schaefer said the weather con­ clothing — they will pay prices mander. and other military leaders al 8 p.m. today to di.*n'URfl the appeared on hla king, collect both rubbish and garbage Snlpslc water to the Windsors, without excessive, hard-to-park bulk! I acbool HtHf/ will be in Ihclr roomn how' to go about requesting a town’a Rrhool hoiiitlng needn and to, I>o'larer ruffed hl.s last rlub In Rask will be held tomorrow at LSO H o m e ditions, the narrow and unmarked that will return a good income to took over the povernmenl when , to ronfrr^wllh thoHC parents who throughbut the town. The coat which the Connecticut firm sup­ highway, the limited illumination farmers if we produce what they Perez Jimene was ousted last change In zoning there. The prop­ art on a requeHt for a full-time dummy and returned dummy a la.*»t p.m. at the Covenant Congrega [ wish to see them. The scheduling would b ^ e a rrie d in the town plies. Local officials felt this would and the lights of an oncoming car want and keep farmers free to Jan. 23 b\ .street crowdci. Roman erly Is prea^ntfy zoned as a resi­ c lerk for AaaeHBor P. Raymond ' queen. East covered tlonal Church. The choir will have budget, witA all taxpayers shar­ be to the detriment of local users I of the evening for parent confer- dential area. Broga. : wiHi the king of diamonda, and a rehearsal at 7 p.m. tomorrow at were facts taken into considera­ make changes that are indicated Catholic church influence . annRl devrkipnicnt for woiiu-n Tlie next player passe.s, and you Welles has stated that he will cooneel on Ihe mailer before la- Representative-elect S tep h en Dilworth - Cornell - Quey P o s t, for lighting techniques; and 20 Finast V-9 Parfermanca—High power-to-weight ratio All Inqulrlr.H <-onfidentinl W ntr luild: Spades A 7 4; Hearts K Q American Legion, will meet to­ present the proposal to the other Maiicheftter Kvenlng H e r a l d aulng a deflnile declaion. Loyzim, who Is expected to ttguie points for Ingenuity in respect to couplea superb performance with economy. giving arhlres.H and phone num­ .1 H 7 Diamonds A; ('lubs K night at 8 o’clock at the post home. selectmen at their meetiiig to­ the Stnicture of the house and gen­ .AimIomt rorrespon. ITaiisttelil, telephone Pilgrim building in Coventry both locally Ambassador liiillding a eupermaiket Answer: .lump to two hearts. changes will take place. ’The City Council heard several front seats; reclining seathacks; adjustable headrests. c-o Manchester Kvenlng Herald. 2-«85rt. 111 and In Ihe legislature, said lie The contest is sponsored l>y the The New Concept in Luxury In Die iiiea hut aald tliat it waa This nolines partner that tlie com­ committee reports before inter­ city’a recreation Board headed by will nol he able to attend tonight's bined hands may well be strong The executive board of the Rob­ rupting its meeting to hear the Single Unit Censtructien—Strong, aafe, ralUo-Froe. aim In Ihe diai ii.salon alage and town meeting. He is planning to Alderman John GUI. Judges will be Cars from American Motors noDilrig dehnlle liaa been done «a enougli to make a slam even If he ertson PTA will meet tomorrow Planning ■ Commission's traffic Kenneth Rich of the Jaycees, Miss attend an organizational meeting lias a minimum opening hid. night at 7:30 In the activity room PROGIUMS study report. vel He dill any however that a of Ihe C.eneral A.ssembly toniglit Gertrude Fuller, editor of the AS REVOLUTIONARY IN ITS FIELD AS RAMBLERI DRIVE IT TODAYI survev had been made of Ihe area (Copyright lO.IR, tieneral E'ea- at the school. Police Commissioner John J Rockville Leader, and Ellery G. NEED GLdVES? and Itie reauMa atimi'eil that there in the .State Capilol. tiiri-s t'orp.) W inter Special laiyzlrn aald, limvever, he has sent Taskulka reported continuing Kington, photographer. M«Hlow't hai tfi* molt I V H.a eiioiigli need In make II a pi n- Tlie Green Thumb Group of the mechanical- trouble with the two TONI a letter to Town Clerk Elmore Taloottvillr Prizes STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS fUiitile I'entiire He al.ao .aald tiiat YWCA held Its Christmas work­ 4 / police crulseni, one a 1957 model eompltt* f*lactien in DnCORMIEK MOTOR SALES. Inc. 24 Maple 8t„ M anchester if nn Iioiitile ai'laea o\er zoning Tiirklngton slating lus views on shop last night for the greens sale A similar contest will be spon­ AT LOWEST PRICES "Video Bveryday and the;;pth8r a 1958 model. He sored by the Talcottville Improve­ S SILVER CURL £ 1 linnge.a he would like |o go Die lown's acluinl (irotdem. He lias of the YWCA Thursday. Refresh­ and Mayor Otson agreed that the r a w n; oil moitOW a.sked Tiirklngton to rend Ihe let- May’s Election ment Assn. The three best dec­ • e FOR GRAY HAm S RIGHT WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST ilhioiigli wllli tlie piojerl ments were served by Mrs. Nancy Ail Rights Reserved— vehicles were not receiving the B,\ 'Pniduct. Dlacuam.it ’ al loniglit'a nieelim; Fagan. Mrs. Roger Brown and proper care by the patrolmen. orated homes in that area will be p r ic e d ! aASH! RAMBLER NOW 4th IN SALES IN NEW ENGLAND X TIIA< K EM ItITIED AI.I M IM M Hehire hi.sl iii,;)ir.H hoard meel . Tonlglit'a town meeting was As GOP Chief Mrs. Raymond Halsted. H. T. Dlckeneoo a CUn iRC. judged by Donald Freeman, Mrs. .S’l'OlIM .\\I) ,S( lti:i N The mayor commented. "We Robert Shimoda, John Hart! and I ^1.50 f .mg .atailed no mloiinal dia. ii.Haion aHked for liv Hie Board of Ediica might aa- well pull the cruiser The MATES will meet tomorrow Mr.s. .Charles K)-ut. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 v\ iiM huM u iDi Ahnilmtni lion h < i iI nmy pr cRenl it.H casr S S U 1* C d ears off the .road and let the WINDOWS letn'ovilz. t^rrifiiil tunriRL^or tifl'on addittonal rlasiirootn Hpat'r, po.s- at 7:30 p.m, at the home of Wins­ patrolmen walk around the'olty." Prizes will be: 1. 15 gallons of UP'In 111 Hy l*io(lnrt« Inr. lycvovllz! fiihly a luKii Huhool. and to dotri- low McLoughlin, 437 Summit St. Taskulka reported that a new- gasoline, donated by Mullins WHATEVER YOU NEED— Kcff. Viiliif. $ 1 2 9 5 i’X|>|jnn(*(| Ihi* nuMiMUii’N tiikon. vo pin whii After welghlng-in, members will S o n f o s u 9 g « s ts Sales and Service; 2. 20 quarts of S* AnENTiON MEN! £ mine whrthrr Ihr I I to ((Continued froin Page One) ly-tnstalled rotation .sy.item of pMst. iiirMciit. Mini lutuip. h\’ Iht' appoint a 9-inan Srhoo) IMannin)^ hear Town Dog Warden Lee Frac- from STANEK'S shifts for the policemen is work­ milk donated by Robert S4mrs of ' ntnpan\' in an ffrort ttj nnlui <• chla. GIVE HER A JAMES' * 3 real tracks—3 Inserts and Ilon.'tlnK <'uminiltrr. tlefeatetj for leelecUon In the For that Special Friend— ing well and "everybody is satis- Weljes Farm Dairy: 3, A living ff. A t iiliipicle liiMiiatlmi and Insect frlrtlon u llh It.M neat by iirlulibont. | 'Phr vtitrrji will also act on fled.” Christmas tree, donated by Vitt- Hu 'tanl hr wan mrrtln^: with Ihr Democratic electinn sweep. Short­ The subject for group Bible -A handsome Portable Ra­ Y O U 'L L H N D IT protiM'timi whrtluT or ned to j>rant a full- ly thereafter, Seely-Brown, a vet­ ^tdmk dio! Five sewer connections in the ner’s Garden Center. hoiuil m nn rifott In tlrtrimlnr study Wednesday at 8 p.m. in AT A Venlllates to any degree tinir rlrrk foi Ihr assr.-vtor. there­ eran of five term.x In Congrcjwi, ELECTROtHCS For the In-Law»—A ’Fele- Falrvlew.Ave. area were approved Winners will be announced Dtc. A Precision engineered and fully hcM* Ihr roni|ian\’ with thp' by rotnplctin^ Lhr town hud^rl for Kingdom Hall. 791 Main St., will Mrporation Qoupael Donnald 22.'^Ke officefa. of the association (nniinunitv Hr nald that a tre«^ announced his availability foi^ the be "Your Will Be Doiie 6n Earth.’’ Wave Phonograph! I GIFT CERtlFlCATE I giianinleed next yrar. fifvit of slate chairman. LAROHATORIES fnnken FM/AM Short S h^ n o n is. still studying the pro­ ifre Imt'‘eligible 'to entkrtaiA con­ Marlow's! Installation optional at slight e\tm Mwmlmi.s iirmmiit ot im.nev has Rroga'sHroffa’s budgethiid^rf waswa* sent hark Friday at 7 p.m. the Theocratic For the Children — A posed ordinance that would permit test., ■ ; e o s t. tieeii expemle.l llms l.u ami plans k,,,,.,,. „t a lown Yesterday Seely-Brown aald; “I Ministry School will meet and the never have been a candidate for three-speed Portable the city to join the regional plan­ Bbspital Notes .all 1,11 a gieal deal ling .Nov .lafle, the a.s.se.s.sor service meeting will follow at 8 ning authority. The ordinance will Admitted yesterday: Janice I JAMES' BEAUTY SALON £ you can fill your home with Hpriil both loi odor nhatrinrnt and chairman ...” p.m. 277 BROAD Phonograph! I r i . L 1N< II T I I K K Raid hr would rr.siKU if hr wa.s not Another defeated congressman. be presented at the next meeting, Pschlchhottz, 65 Mountain St.: poHHihIr (iiturr plant expanHlon Hr ^ « f'dit hue rk io Mid him Olion said. Clifton Crandall. RFD 2; David 3 148 MAIN ST. . „ ' TEIe M l 9-5701 | | | Ml 9-5221 Hnid lluit thrrr u an llttlr ))o)nl In Albert P Mornno. new Falrfleld The Stanley Group ot the South RADIO TELEVISION the glow of beautiful music ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR in lil.x work. Uiiuniy chairman, recently threw Building , for the month of No­ Debowaky, 7 Franklin St.,i. Bkllth FIRST FOR OVER 47 YEARS! fcrndm;, ^^fiud nionr\ altri had If Methodist WSCS will meet this vember reached an estimated total Beckrnan, 74 Prospect SL;. Zula I Ite g . 1449.93 >Miiie. A llo llo u e to s s b a r Ihr I oiiipanv'.M pic'Hrnl prohlriuM hiH Rupporl behind May. as.surlng evening at 8 o'clock at the home of •P* WIK IWWo fflK Wif A Hiioh lock A I'Atriided eorner wltli thr 'I'own werr not on thrh him H of 16 county votes. Mrs. Adrian St, Pierre, 199 W. Chanael S Hartfurd. Coaa. Igussets A l''n ll liK li tliieli. way to hrlni* .Rolvrd .Stalin Pri/.r’wiiiiKM* I’ljor to Morano'.s endorsement Center St., for its annual Christ­ O haaarl K Mew Itaveii. C eaa. luHtallatloii Nathan II Milirr, chaltinan of of Dec. 1. iMny supporters claimed C b aaarl t t SprlartieM. Mape. THE F. A M. SCHAEFER BREWIN’O CO. OF CONN., Ine. mas party. C haaael tU Mew B ritaia. Cona. Optional At tlir /t»mnj; M i n i riniinin^ (’ommia- r i t x v s from Kiis.sia they had 40 of the 72 members Choaael 49 Halveke. Hafti. Slight i'.Ntra «lon, told l.rvovllz lliMl lhr Inmrd of the Stale CVntral (’omniittce. A The Friendly Circle will hold a C baorel 6S W aterbary Cobb. ( osl I had inrivcnl no wrlllrn icunplainlM' nui jotily of 37 t.x needed for elec­ work meeting tomorrow evening (Contlniirt) rroin I'nKe One) tion BOLAND .lint r rnil\' in Oc'loliri. and Him with Mrs. Alfred Ringuette. 173 1:M ( S) O. HKNBV PLAVHOL'SE (2t-H) TODAS IS OURS Stereophonic H i g h F i d e l i t y onis foiij, and thni InvrHl i^;at ion ! May also ha.s the announced sup- Ferguson Rd. The Christmas party W t Guarantee to Deliver At These Prices. h\- Mro^n Hhowrd no presmi \ irfik lor Ihrin NntiUnfc: wa,*c men- rsl lllrrary award for his novr! tical lu.xtory. He la 34. @1 itHNiHII]^ ( H-63) AMERICAN BANDSTAND ------t w m r w ^ r 4:16 (40) TH E SECR ET STORM Since 1935” Home Specialties Co. tlonrd about thr uotnpany durlriL; 'l.ido,'' n glorlfiratinn of thr So- The younge.sl slate chairman 4:30 ( 3-40) TH E ED G E O F NIGHT thr l)oard mrrtln^; vud tcdlrcMlvc faitn ayatrm. Hia wa.H Ally, .1. Kenneth Bradley who 8TART TOMORBOW! (23-30) COUNTY FA IR i ! j i lion imoWN Hmi^a told tlir hoard at last olhrr major novr) wax "Thr High WHS named to head the parly at •k ALL I.N color: k 6:00 ( 3) FEATURE FIL3I and CHAHI.IK ei{IN(;i,i: "Someone to Remembor” (33) LIBEBACE SHOW YOUR I.OCAL HOMIO IMPROVUMKNT DUAI.KR.S niKlit'a inerting that thr outuomr j V^■nvr,■■ draling with fnrnd.xhip tlie age of 37 In 1910. "C at on a Hot lln Roof" ( S) raPEVE THEATER 11:33 ( S-63) JOHN DALY AND THR ^.MANHIST IN THF, aCNtiLK" NEWS .X!) PERNEI.I, PEACE of a Hprutai town mrrting tonight : among nntlonalitlrs living Ifi thr May has been active In Repub­ <331 rH K eIR ST HHUW (32) TARGET would drirrnnnr hia atalua na ron- Sovirt Union. * (30) ROY ROGERS lican politics for slightly more KND8 TONIGHT (40) POPEYE (30) COLONHL FLACK than two yearM. Hi.x victory In the Hilariovn! I Antonadinc! i:3 e ( S-6t> WALT DISNEY AD­ 10:46 ( 3) NEWS. W EATHER AND *‘0>flONHKAD’» I ‘ THr. FLY ” SPORTS Hoiuxe In 1936 was con.sldered nn I 6:SD-9:U VENTURE TIME (33) TH E EARLY LATE SHOW upset. (30) TH E E A K l.t SHOW ''Beware at Ladles” Carbagr Pirkiip "M an h u sl" 11 :M ( I) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES . '*•’ YWILIOHI THEATER - 6:00 < S) WOODY WOODPECKER "WIthool Lavs” ('.omplaints l{ise (63) TH E BIO PICTU RE ( 1) NEWS. W EATHER AND 0:36 ( 3) NEWS. W EATHER R SPORTS .*■'! ■ SPORTS Thr nundirr of townuproploa 0:30 (tt) SPORTS A NEWS LOOK & LEARN ( S) POPEYE uomplnlntR for rklpprd gurliRgo ’...real Leer! (63) PHONE YOUR ANSWER roIlrrllonR hiRt, month roRr 22 ovrr 0:46 ) 3) NEWS DRY CLEANINO thoRO for Ortd'lirr TURKEY ( S) NEWS A WEATHER How you get so much more )6S) COUNTRY STLV E U.8.A. The Novrmhri report of VVallrr l:M ( 3) WHIRLVBIRDS .1 Bucklry. town garbage coor­ ( S) IF YOU HAD A MILLION SAME DAY SERVICE (63) m n O K BOV BEAN ■ N dinator. Rhows that 129 prraona (23-80) NEWS A W EATHER Complete 2 piece STEREO ^324^ for much less in... comptninrd l«Rt month of aklpprd (40) NEWS AT SEVEN ON REQUEST collrotlona. In October. 97 com­ BINGO TONITE 7 : l t (23) HIGHLIGHTS Ask an expert how beer should taste iSbl NFW8 plained: In September. 241; and (40) NEWS. D o u g l a s Ed ­ 2 MATCHING MAHOCANV CABINETS In Augiiat, 180. w a r d s and he^il answer,’Round'. (CHF.RRY or BIXI.ND 910 HIGHER PER CABINET) Thr report Raid every complaint 7:30 ( 3) WHAT. IN THR WORLD ST. BRIDGErS CHURCH HALL (22-30) DRAGNET Fisher -•»» reauUed in a pickup within 24 ( S) SUGARFOOT . Generous record storage In HpeaJter cabinet, diamond needle. 4 speed BY STi DEBAKER limira. R O 'C L O C K "V am p* Croafelnn** Dry ClMRMrs, I rc. ? no rough edges, a harmony of flavors. Huckley compileR hlR reporlB (40) MACKENEIE R A ID EIU . chanffer. 8 speakers, 2 15” ba.«w speakers, 20 watt dual channel amplifier. (S3) TV MAIL O RDER •25 Broad S t—BH 9-7111 fiom the number of phonfl callR 3:00 ( 3) I LOVE LUCY Schaefw has th^it round flavor« , made to the town's garbage de­ (33-30) ED D IE FISH ER SHOW partment. (Color) Onetls: Jnno Pow«ll and Ororxr Baraa (32) BIO NEWS (40) NOtW , YORK CONFIDEN­ (60) NEW S a W EATHER TIAL (40) FR A TU R R FORTY STEREOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY 1:30 ( 3-4^TO TEI.L THE TRUTH 11:16 < 3) FE A TU R E FILM Brown University Choriis ( 1) WTYATT KARP "la Old Camarnla’* Public Records ’’Plngne Caerter” (30) JACK FA A R SHOW t:M ( 3-40) TH E G IFT O F TR R 11:30 MAOI 1331 JACK PAAB Warrantee Deeds 11:46 (63) NEWS (tt-M) GEOROE BURNS SHOW 12:46 ( 3) NEWS S WEATHER Manchester Building and Realty "aeanrr'o EvletlaB Notice” 1:M < 3) H EA D U N ES MAGNAVOX from >149^ ( S) TEE RIFLEMAN Co. to Russell K. Miller, property ’The Anprrntire SkrrW” on Meadow Ijtnc. (33) MICKEY ROONEV flIHlW The MrCIme Realty Co, to t : N (33-30) ROB C rN M IK O S SHOW '‘Collino Ihe Craanre" WEDNESDAY PAY AS LIHLE AS $1 .SO PER WEEK Eleanor T, McClure, trustee, prop­ Christmas ( 0) NAKED CITY erty on Strant St. ”ljid)r Rns, Ijidr Rns” lt:M ( 8-48) LOVE O F L IFB 133) T\' MAIL ORDER . . . . (33-80) TU TAL DOUGH qiiMclatm Deed 13:80 ( 840) SEARCH FOR TONOB- Cheney Bios.. Inc., to the Hart BOW TESTED, ADJUSTED. DELIVERED. GUARANTEED ford Electric Light Co., property The. Ultimate tn (134N) II U lU L O MB VQO Dry Cleaning (Cater) lY OUR OWN MECHANICS on Hartford Rd. Concert < t-ll) MOTRRR’S DAT Building Permits The Best Ik One Day Service « ! « ! t h r g u i d i n g LIGHT Herbert Hutchinson for Robert f 17 Ti*We RNANCED ON OUR OWN 0% RNANCE PLAN »2175«® E. Karns, alterations to hbiisa at Manchester Dry deaaers (33) AT HOUR WITHMOW KITTY 61 Plymouth Lane. AS Wells Street (80) MOVIR MATINEE eialnly (•tMled on ovoiy ew .. (4A) aiNOO at home atone with any additloni W. G. McNally * Sons for iiam- FRIDAY, D EC 12, 8:15 P K Phone Ml 9-7284 1:88 (8) OUR 1088 BROOKS uel Felice, alterations to building < 848)_aO iiR WORLD TURNS DIrGcfr Factory Franchised Exclusive Dealer a t 234 Oak St.. »3,600. I S> STAOR 8 Big car quality, *izcd just right. .Scats six adulu easily, nearly three feet 11:08 ( 8) SEA RUNT (“ ^ T THE RB CMCRRIRTOFIUKRS______(33-81) TH E CAUFORNIAN8 SIMMY DEAN SHOW HIGH SCHOOL "The Faieless ExIraUaa- (33-88) TR ItTR OR GONSB- •hortcr outside, easier to get in and out of. Delivers top mileage, peak Isl” OURNCBS l^tef) OPEN THIS WEEK THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. ( 8-08) OARBY MOOBR SHOW ( 848) MUSIC BINOO Oaesls; Martha 'Rare, performance, on regular lowS I tlonal $8,947 in taxes for 1951-52, court amounted to $5,575 for Miss paper. They will he sent to the all three ca/e» presented In e.oiirl me* are supplied i>y th* radio day, wa* a man who knew' the who have enrolled are Karen nel for their production of "The manudmont*. ghd 6 $e aubjm to WTIC—New* of th* World value of color. lir(M)gms has been settled for I plus a $946 penalty for falling to Kellems, which included $257 In i ,^SI!jSl£SSl Congregational Mission Service last night before Trial Justice White Sheep of the Family," WDRO-An>v«r PI**** penalties, and in the case of David "Why South Windsor^ Proposal* Incliida fwn rrsiMsnUai Chsrie* Nicholion. Minor, Deborah Dowling. Daphne chango wlthffilt noOca. J WPOP—M p^rn Sotmdir To the art world, he waa an au­ sllghtl.V more than 50 cents on the I file declarations of estimated taxes WpfMented at last Thursday's cI***ifiasls. to the V.S. Tax Court some time nd on the north by ttie junction of , Ursln, Kathleen Sheehan, Apryl tilcore, Robert Halvorsen, James writ,- k-hi* tiiiici . WDBC-^R. Q, Lew i. apected a boat at the Coral Reef com m ittee case George Gome*. Norwich, was Trivlgno, and Everett Froat. Prop­ WDRO-Cal Kolby WPOP—MfxJern. ^undi •residents would like lo have an-, B(.f.izehuh Rd Foster Ht. aivl F.l flned $9 for driving left at an In­ Holalngton. Charlotte Phelps, ^ WPOP-Tto Show 4115— Yacht Club. Friends aaid he loved Marcia Darwin, Heidi Mercer, erties are handled by Emy Russell, 4 :4 4 - * •- ’■ •■ ■■ ■■ - WHAY—Houfid Ode to Ball. awered. lingtmi Rd tersection. Shirley Holmes, Dorothy McOann, WINF—N*w* WTIC-UC onn va H. ■Voters a t a Town Meeting onj The second area purposed fni 4-ii and Homemaker* Programs Charlotte Yale, Sandra Phelpa, 4 : 1 4 - WDRC—R. Q. Lewis He came south In i960 with the Local Stocks Heidi Jurovaty and Cynt'tla Dona­ and Barbara Coleman. Set design WINS^Uuale Xrltb Jo* Oiranil WPOP—Modern founds rank of dlrector-emerltua of fine Oct. 23 approved Soulli Windsor's | hlglicst residential rating is the Special program* for 4-H club la by Everett Gamble, who .will H;S#- participation in the regional |>lan-: Paradise [.,*kes section hounded h\ leader* and memhers. farmer* and hue. arts at the Carnegie Institute in also be In charge of background WHAY—Platter Party WHAY—Hound Dot Pittaburgh. Pa. Aa director for 28 nlng. They directed the Roard ni Grace Rd., Never* Ril., Miller Rd MiiolHtlons riirnltneil by humemakera will be broadcaal over Bulletin Board music. Make-up will be done by WCCO—Record Revue WTIC-UConn r$ jf. H. Selectmen to choose two delegnics Ahhv Rd extension and Lake St. .Mancheater radio station WINF WTIC—Ruee ktiiier WDRC—Jazz In My f o t t years, he oversaw the assembling Coburn A Middlebrnok. Inc. Member* of the Garden Club Arnold Thompson and Caroline SORRY LADIES. WOBC-Cal Kolby WPOP—Modem foundg. of works of modern artists for the one for a 1-year term and one foi \ A Hurd rezoniiig propo.sal would three daya per week from 12 noon will meet at the home of Mrs. Janssen. Arthur Holmes is busi­ WPOp—Kp dO’Sho., N-46- Rank Ntoek* WHAY—libuhd Dot annual International Exhibit and a 2-year term, with one rlelegatr ' pul th* .south side of FJlinglon Rd Bid Aal to 12:0.7 p.iri. by either agririil- Theodore Moberg of Andover Cen­ ness manager for the Player*, as­ THIS IS FOR MEN ONLY to be a member of the To-.> n Plan-' from Clark R' to Felt Rd. In ttie lural agent .lohn Elliott or Slew- '?v5 aX—P latter Party WTTC—UConn vs N. H. induced European artists lo show Conn. Bank and Truit ter at 8 o'clock tonlight. Members sisted by William Luettgena and WTIO—Roai Miller WDRC—Jazz In My Beat their Works In this country. ning and Zoning Commls.sioti I busines.s r-one, Iieptli of the gone Co ...... 37', 3 iirl Ackerman. are reminded to bring material* Phil Russell. W O {tU -^l Kolby WPOP—Modern founds Member.* of the local Hoitie- WPOP—Top 40 Show t:0 D - In VVorld War I. he gained his (TPZC). I would alao he increased Part of Fiisi National Rank of for a wreath-making and Chrisl- The play, to be produced at Hol­ The commission recoinmriiUed | tjna aecllon is already In a htisi makera Club led by Mrs. John 4:44- W H A Y -H ound Do* reputation In cam ouflage wo:-k, Manchester ...... 30 maa decoration* workshop a* well lister St. School auditorium, will WHAY-Planet Party WTIC—UConn vn K. H. commanding the first strictly cam­ Raymond Hallow'ell a I>nio< rat, : „es.s gone Hail 1(11(1 .Nations Conlon Slid Mr*. Charles Donnelly be a benefit for the MAHRC. WTIC—Rom Miller WDRC—World Tonllfht and J. Herbert Holden a Rep ihli-' Lutheran Women to .Meet are reminded In listen to * pro­ a* a gardening gift for exchange. 'WORU—Cat Kolby W POP—M odern fo u n d s ouflage unit in "Europe, Rarik At Trust Co. 3fl 3 MEN'S WPOP—Top 40 Show 9:05— The annual Chrialmas parly of "n'’ ''"■'"'’o''' A meeting of the W o m e r. * gram hy homemaking agent Ber­ 4:40- W INF—N e as During his rise to lieutenant of the TPZC to the Hoard of Se- Mre Insurance (kiiiipanle* nice Fanning every Thursday. the Mother* Club will be held at WHAY—Platter Party 9:10— colonel, the Army gave him lectmen At lea.^t one ;-if these iiun 8 p m. tom orrow In the home of WTIO—New* WINF—WINF Bandntand • 'tiorcli will he held lomoiinA' at Acliia Fire ...... s o 'j * 3S I l/0( al 4-H club leadera and mem­ »:I5— credit for developing the daubs of Mrs, Willis Covell on Hebron Rd. WDR^Newa. had to be chosen Tlic Roa:il of 7 .'10 pm at the Pleaaiinl Valiev Hal I foi (1 Fu e . . . . bers will hesr Item* of Interest GENERAL WPOP—Trp 40 Show WHAY—Hound Dos color used to hide guns, ships and • :46- WTIC—TVomi vn N. H. Selectmen a .■tni.in ho.iul ■ om Cl'ihhmine on Klllngton Itrl ,N a 11(111.(1 ...... coneernlng their programs brnad- military posts. po.sed of M o nem oii ai.s and a Re WINP-Ne»* WDRC—World Tonlaht .Memheia are remindeil to hung Phoenix ...... cssl by 4-H agents, Mia* Bonnie Manrheater Kveiilng Herald An­ T V SERVICE NIGHT WINF—Sport* WPOP—Modern Sounds W hen the Second W orld Wai- puhliean Ik'o M er f.idr-il to a p irr with them good ii.sefl (lot lung ami I.lfi and Indem nity In* Lindaii of Albert Gray each Satur­ dover rnrreepondent, Mr*. Paul I>. 4IU— 9:30— started, he returned to un:form as to \* ho .shoiilrl rci'icsenl the D ays M A T A OaU and served In Washington later in (tonal ions for woild relief Tliev A el iia I 'aaiiall V . ITU day. WHAY-Platter Party WHAY i\iKhi W airh to .cn Pfanatiehl, telephone Pilgrim 3- Nights w£*9«l Plus Parts WTtC—Roe* Miller WTIC—Uf^onn vn N, H, Europe, again aa a camouflage ex­ Aetna l.ife ...... 22U 4-H Club (Inrda Ihie WDRC—Cai Kolbv WDRC—Moods for Romance are also salted lo bring sll com- 68 66 TEL. Ml 8-M8S TONITE, 6:30 to 9 pert. Pem ocratie Tr»wn Committee pleteil choir robes IloMle.ase.a for Conn (leneial 3’2k The Tolland County 4-H Club . . WPOP—Top 40 Show WPOP—Modern Sounds. (PTCi Chairman Harry .1. Odium Hlfd .Hleiifti Boiler 112 1:30— 9 :4 5 - His father waa Augustus Saint- the evening are Mrs. Rtchard WHAY-Plattci Party wiiA\ Watch Gaudens, ‘one of America’s fore­ aajd he I* aeeking a ruling from Traveler* ...... 96 WTIO—Ross Miller WTIC UConn vn N. II Hogan and Mrs. Andrew Ksmni. most sculptors. He was related to Town Attorney Edwdn A LaaamaiHi I'libllc DtHltles WUHC—Oat Kolbv WDRC—Moodn for Romanes eoneemlng aeleclion of the "at Mother* ftlrrle Note* WPOP—Eve Opener WPOP—Modern founds Winslow Homer, the noted Ameri­ The .Mother* ClrcJe of Ht. Fran- Conn Light Ak Power 22'4 2 1:45— 10:00— large' representative to tegioual FOR A WlUY-FUtlet Party WHAY .Nishi K alrh can painter. | confereneea. He aaid the mallei eta of Aasisl Chureh will meet lo- Hartfonl Hllectric LI. 61'j « WTIL—Ross MlUei WTIC —Tr^'animy of Mtlnir Survivors Include his widow; a i H artford Gas (,’o. ,, 41Vi .4 CASH GOOD RUY IN WDRC—Moodn for Romance will he the sole Item of hu.ameaa itiorrow at N )i m The Cirele will WDRC—Cai Kolh> son, Augustus of Miami; and s | Soultier. New Rngland to "wrap up" your WPOP—Eve Opener WPOP—Modern founds on the agenda at the PTC i7iri.al-l "'^cl In the chureh for the reei- GOOD USED • :0R- 10:15— daughter. Mrs. John E. Dodge of ] ma* Parly meeting Friday tatloii of the Rosrtri’ after whii h Telephone ...... 40'4 4 WHAY—Dateline WHAY NiEb! Watch Stonington, Conn. • j there will be a workshop meeting HOLIDAY EXPENSES WTIC—News WTIC—Treasury of Music p.m at the Town Hull Maniifaclurlng Companies WDRC—Newa Keporter I devoted to preparing for the an­ puts* far «**r YW MAY $(Ti MEN'S SUITS WDRC—Moodn for Romance TTie question seems to boil down Arrow, Hart Heg . . .67 H l«sn la l-vliit $f WPOP—News WPOP Mr»df‘rn Sounds Shrimp Peeler Made i to a choice of whether or not nual Children's Chrlalniaa Parly. Aaaocisled .Spring ..17 I 1. t m Nr kalWay iboMlsfl • :R5— 10:30— torn* Is lo4*|il 1. CUM i« cltn •» M c k killi. . . airt if«vr wirrttr ku4f«t N ik(»*l tadiMoHewMl WINF—News WMAV Watch South Windsor shall have hi-par- Menihers are asked In bring a 2.1- Bristol Brass ...... lU 1 • :10— WTIC Behind the Pagen cent, grab bag present, ■IHirWMl I I, tUH-CklllT «4i*n««r T*n I* 4a'l"l Ik* ksIWkyk . . ■ with TO PCO ATS Washington A machine for j tiaan repreaenlstion within the Ciillm* ...... 86 9 daflnltaly not, ao WINF—Music for hvcnmi WDRC—Mof4 IW* T,*»m im. Capitol Planning Region. I’reaent* for Needy Dunham Bush ...... 8 \ OVERCOATS shop to your haarta WHAY'—Dateline 10:45— and patented. It involves tl:e use Three nieelinga of the D'lX: have ITemoeratlc Town Committee Km-Hn 11 ...... 44 ' -j 4 content. You'rO WTi ?—tflnc:iv HiHiris vieru U'aich of two rotating cones. Shrbup de- - been held since the Town Meeting. members sUqndlng the Christmas Farmi He.II mg . . . 611 7 Lm m 8M to fND — U oM llfo-lnaurad at low eMt WDRC—News WTK' UN Review King for tha night, WPOP—Dixieland WDRC—Mftf'dn for Romance posited at the upper end of the , the shells are caught and stripped The RTC aska. "Why wasn’t this party Friday night are reminded Lamlera. l'iar\', Clark 1ft 1 IN MAIN tTw O m Woolw«rth*t. MANCHESTER SPORT TROUSERS the store la yours. • :SG- W POP K r M orran cones slide down to a point where from the meat. matter taken earr of then’" lo bring a .AO-i enl gifl 'I'hese N H .Mill lime ...... 211 2 M ltahtlt M U 6 • Ask far th* YEt MANfgar size* 88-40-42 WHAY —berenade II ;M- Nook l.suid iloione presents are turned over to .Mrs North and .liidd .... 27 ,7 WTIC—Munic bv Meiachrino WHAY-.\t*h( Watch Open Thursday Evenioga Until 8 P.M.—Natiirday* rntll It Noon 1 Tuxedoes Hize 40 W DRta back bnnri. White assortments, our exciting values ... and our ‘‘Smiling Service". You'l P SMI ’eauaa thsra’a plan- or Black. ,12A to :i8('. S 4 .0 0 ty of dalleieui pi* discover as always that it costs no more to shop in a fine store. and alzzllng hot coffee and It’s on l.uce-Panel Skippies Panlie. Lace front panel the house. matche.s bra. .Satin ela.stic back panel, 2i-.>-inch waistbaiid. While or Black. S.M.L, (Al.ao available* as girdle). $7.50 • ^on't worry .Matching l.are-l’anel liong Log Skippien Panti*. HH JoniMiry Same as above hut with e.xtra long leg for extra all your Men's thigh control. Size.s S.M.L. $ 8 .9 5 Night purchases Toni EHtvards will he hilled after anuary first. From You to You $29.99 * gift wrapping protty « 0 pieturt. . . an exciting yea air, every gift will be gorgeonaly THe • gift _ wrapped, adoiiied with lot* Christmas of prttty bow* at Christmas Store no extra charge, no ' waiting, theraTa lota ‘ of wl^ppen.. * figure! •froo giftawiM bomilijpriwi urrounded by beauty!

''frosted lace'* NEW excitinp; corteleUe mad« only by Holiday Wools w a r n e r ' 9 * for Toivn & Conn try Note—4he beauty of lace^ the Mtrength o f potver net-— they^rp the perfect dressup combined for yon hy Warner*$ in utrpriningly atrong lare elaatirl fashion for notv thru February Warner's oten lace potrer net enrvea a lean and »<• T o p F i g u r * 7 *» ao-fiattering line -v.* e It’s wool jersey '■r, e It's slim lined from shoulder to thigh. e H a head trimmed e It's roloi's are exmtirg You'll leant to live a Norxvsy white. Part* pink. lUltaii blue, ^ in **Froated~Lace." ...the strapless WITHOUT W m i A (Frankly, tee can't blame you!) ^ 7 . 9 9 Be fitted today! Give yourself the gift of a prettier figure t o t Holiday pai'LlcB and fun. Confidential 'tin p le s s bra is the Inst Lower Figora Satin olustic front and hack, word in fHsftlon and romfoi t. No wire under the bua*. Nylonti lace cups.< Back zip- no wile over the bust ntesns thnt this 1* the most e Ii’(4 butter soft wool i comfortable atmpiesa you hnve ever worn. Lightweight e It’s Empire styled MEN'S NIGHT ...... Wliite. SI 8.50 slays are embedded in the fo.am e It's magnificently detailed lining to provide holding and shnp- e It’s Pari* copied for you Ing. The plua-foam lining provides e It's pink or turquoise Jonitor*d:30 ffTt extra ahapirg and support. All you . i*a.V , . _7.- ^ 5- feel ,1* gentle uplift and soft, soft comfort. White nylon Jeraej’. 32.V \ Ui S6B. V ■ J ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BlANCHESTEEi CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1958 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER >, 1958 PAGE M l a special meeting tomorrow at the camplng program. Those not con­ 57, 7 p.m.. South Coventry fire­ Coventry Maaonic Hall in Marrow. ' There tacted by the Scoiit*. who have house; Uons Club. 6:30 p.m.. Cove tive bilU to tho Upnenl AMombly, Restaurant: Small Clalma Court, 7 BRO AD Approach w « ofltn h «v » blunder*^ themselves In an untenable posi­ RodkvUle-V ernon will be a supper at 6:S0 p.m. with been canva**ing their neighbor­ tion, or of repudiating themselves. both spoke in fever of eeneeltde- Mr*. Helen Church ot WiUlngton hood*, may contact Scoutmaster p.in„ Board of Sflectmen's office: BREASTED i HftatirliPBtpr But, with friend* Ilk* Romulo and Ydu Should Know ... WHITETURKEYS It t^ould neither dignified for tldn while pempelgnlng for flec­ in general chvge. Bverett N. Barth if they wish to Nathan Hale Square Club of Uriel TULIP TREE FARM Malik we have help, perhap* of the Connecticut them, nor kind to the press agent, tion. ANNOUNCING LeDoytSets place an order. Lodge, AFandAM, 7:30 p.m., Ma- I £opnitig ijerald 2 Legislatorg A t 7:4S p.m. there will be an in­ Our turke.v* have been winners at the Boston Show In the Oven kind we need most. to straighten things out by repudi­ Browale on TV .sonlc Hall, Merrow; Coventrj’ & PUBU8HED BY THE Miss Jeah Campbell spection and official visitation by I.,egton Dance Dressed riaes. W e prepare ready for the oven. HBRAUD PRINTDIO OO.. INC. Yankee ating the words that had been put Plan to Attend The Northeast school Brownie Yule Season Worthy Grand Matron Mr*. Bve- Th* Coventry American Legion Grammar School executive board. -• U Bu«ll Mr««l In their own mouths. Troop No. 8 will appear on the lyn Q. Rapp* of New Haven and ] and Ite auxiliary will have a joint 8 p.m., school; Booth-Dimock M e­ » ManchMter. Conn. CHRISTMAS TEA : Jean CampUell'-ia the executive ’ PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR! By A. H. O. The pres* agents have not al­ Ranger Andy Show tomorrow at 4 Worthy Grand Patron Kdmqnd: dance for members and guests at morial Library board of trustees; '• THOKAB r. ftoOUSON Variations In Berlin’s Vote CCBG Meeting p.m. on Channel 3. The Troop has director of the Manchester Girl «Mte l.b. N. Y. Dressed Under 30 Lb*.-(-4>ver 30 Lbs. 80e "• WALTER B. FERaUSON ways been uniformly the best, and Postal Hours ; Stoddard of Gutfford. Worthy | # p.m. Dec. IS at the Legltm bom*. 8 p.m., readiiig room, Pubitahcri Perhaps, In responie to the In­ the worst of them always special­ 35 members. Bcouta, vtlie. only paid; fu ll-time Matron Mr*. Etty Hoffman ofixhera will be special prize* award- CXinrch Board to M ^ t Yes! We Pull the Tendons— Delivered In Manchester If Tea ^ Found«^ October 1. i8Sl We were not, the other day, giv­ ■Vernon's two new represents- and SALE OF WORK ternational mood, more Importance ized in one lactic, that of the Beiwsett Doe Today C lrl Scout worker in the Town of toira will preside. . ed in connection with a fiind raiS' ■ The First Congregational Cannot Pick Up Toureelt PublUhed Bverv Evenin* Except tv,. ing quite the whole picture when cheap, loud shout. Even the bast of llve* to the State Legislature have George R. Bennett, new execu­ Coventry Postmaster Herman F. Church Board of Christian Educa­ lys And HolloAyB Knter^d At ih€ , is bcln)^ Rllribuit^d to tn® Bdrlin Sponsored By Ladles’ Hense Leafne Of The SalvaBen A m y Manchester. T TI v ’ Th.f •tart I order will have a vesiMr hpn. project being conducted bv the we described the Republican era them were subject to a natural been invited to discuss proposed tive secretary of the RockvlHe r LeDoy't baa announced that start I service 4 p.m. Sunday at th* anxHlarv tion will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at FRANK HARABURDA OfflCA »t_ Manch^Aler. Conn municipal elections than la justi­ le^slBtlon regarding consolidation She has aerved in thi* capacity l«CODd CUM Mall Matter. Just passing as one In which R e­ professional weakness, in that area Chamber of Commerce, is Church ofj Arrangement* are being made Kingsbury House. ASH SWA.MP RD., GI-ASTONRCRY TEL. MEdford 8-3416 at a meeting of the Citizen's Com­ Since October, 1953. coihing here Dec. 24 special additional hour* j Coventry, fo llo w ^ by a sliver tea. fied. Actually, the msln result* they could not forget that their scheduled to arrive here today bar- THURSDAY, DECEMBER TI for an annual New Year's Eve Event* Tomorrow STTBfiCRIPTION RATKS publican Slate Clialrman Cappy own primary function was to make mittee ror Better Government rlM further enow atorme. from the Waterbury Area Council for accepting malls at the window f Pavabte In Advance were pretty much foregone conclu­ The public is welcome. dance si 9 p.m. end a buffet din­ Joint quarterly meeting and Baldwin played a paaslve, nominal news and headlines, which are not ( CCBG 1 Monday. '^ e Havre, Mont., man tele­ COMMENCING AT 8KW PJMt. Of Girl Scouts, And since she came will be instituted. *Ona Year ...... ,I1.S W Plana are being completed for ner St midnight to be held pec. 31 Chriatmaa party, Fragment Soci­ Months ...... *...... 7 75 sions. The room for variations was always Identical with soundest po­ Atty. Herbert Hsnnabury, presi­ graphed the Chamber yesterday to Manchester she has seen the The holiday schedule follows: role while rival factions pushed the the annual Christmas party of the at th* Legion home. Reseiwatlons ety and Ita Gleanera Circle o f Sec­ ■ Three 5tnnths ...... 390 tmall. Th* hesrty fart remains, litical policy. The science of public dent, .announced today that ro'pre- from South Bend, Ind., advising ChristfiMM Gifts CcNMiy Rdi«4 G e e * Girl Bcout'organisation grow from Saturday, 7 a m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, order and ita families with Uriel ■One Month ...... i.ao psrty, and him, one way or an for members must be made on or ond Congregational Ouirch, 7:30 (Weekly ...... 30 however, that all the variation* relstlons is, of course. Inevitably fienlattves-elect Raymond Spiel- that ha had been delayed by the about 50 troops to over 90 troops, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Monday through Lodge, A F and AM, and families p.m., Church rommunlty Hoiiae: . .06 other. That was certainly part of with about 360 volunteers w'orking before Dec. 22. Reservations for ^ r l e Copy ...... were In one direction. part of the political game. But it man and Atty. Harry Hammer weather. He is driving east with Clam Chowdert SandwicheM, Pie, Tea, Coffee Saturday, Dec. 20. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.: Invited. A potluck supper w ill, Coventry Recreation Committee can be practiced as a shallow sci­ have agreed to participate In the his family. ,’wlth 1,600 girls. This fall the sjx Sunday. Dec. 21, i l a.m. to 1 p.m.: be served at 6:30 p.m. Mr*. E d -^ *"‘* ''"‘, *** J"**'" that Have You An Event 5 - m e m b pIr o r There could have been, and there j boya’ baaketball league, 7 p.m.. t h e a sso ciate d press But anolhei; way to describe the ence. and It csR also become the meeting. $erved from 4 :0 0 p.m .-7:00 p.m.^ toirl Scout troops in Bolton joined Dec. 22 and 23, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.: ward Schulthelsa of town is gen- Coventry Grammar School: V.S. *TThe Ae.«oriated Preee ti exclusively was, a variation In the total vote. tall thst wags the Whole dog. The CCBG has obtained signa­ When a boy goes to college, It's ■with the Manchester Girl Scouts, and Wednesday, Dec. 24, 7 a.m. lo er«l chairman of the affair. cle*. Mr*. Loui* A. Sleullet will fMtltled to the use of republlcatlon of Immediate Rcpubilcan past la to ■ . **rve s* reservation* committee Defense Ravings Stamp*. 8 a m., tail new. rttepstrhee credited IP It or The variation was that 93.7- per describe It a* the era of leadership We venture to look forward to a tures of about 930 qualified vql- usdally his father who gets an edu­ bringing this neighboring com- 6 p.m. i Rohert.*on School: Rotary Club. Scheduled That Calls niunity under the'jurisdiction of M^r*. Haxra >am ed chairman. Assisting with the pro- •apt olherwiss credited In this Mper cent of the electorate went to the by press agent. party era In which It will be more CIS on its petition to the General cation.— Franklin P. Jones Unsealed cards, without writing , East r,ai,i. Centralv-Tutim Pomonal-uiuuim OrangevnailXTI — in addition•aattlnn totn Mrs. V(..« Sleullet, 6:45 p.m., ve.stry Fir-st Congrega­ .and also the local new. puhli.hed here. Important to know who I* slate the Manchester Girl Scouts, Inc. W-All riahte of republlrnllon of special polls, aa agalnal 91.8 per cent four We do not wish to dlacuif* the A.ssembly for new legislation to other than proper name and ad-; held its annual election o f officer* ] tional Cliuich: I.jidies' Assn.. 10:30 mdlvldiials Involved, except to say chairman than to know who is the guide the consolidation of the gov­ In her position as executive di­ dreas, may be mailed for three, Saturday at EllingtonEllington Grange.' Grange. i"r,'“ " ‘ "" ill" J- Harris, vt,. a.m.. vestry Flr.sl Congregational For Food? ^patches herein are also reaerved. years ago. This meant that iin- that some have been brighter than press agent of the moment. ernment of Rockville and Vernon rector, Miss'CampbeU'has charge cents, but they cannot be for- Mi-s. W alter S. Haven o f Coventry i ^ ’I Jurgensen and Mrs. Church: Second Congregational It may he a wedding, a banquet or just an informal ■" Pull aervles client of N E A Sen.- csrtalnty over the future Status of Uie Girl Scout office at 923 Be. Inc others, and that they have. In Only 7,’iO signatures were needed. warded or returned. Others must wa* elected treasurer, succeeding' «u^ll«> 1'. Cliurch choir, 6:45 pin., sanctuary; Ket-togother of a society, lodge or some friendly group. ■ Publlshara Repre^enlallvre f lie of Berlin made the people of Ber- their own turns In power, exhlb Present legislation. Public Act 48,1. Main St., over the Bevings Bank bear the letter rate of four cents. ; Milo Hayes of Ellington, who re-1 Comrnander Stanley J. Harris, Explorer Scout Post 63, at 7:30 illus Mathews Special Arency - N- lied differing personalities and of Manchester, which is open five Postmaster LeDoyl siigge.sted , tired after 23 years in this office, Jurgensen. Eugene Ryrh- p.m., .Rpinks Hall. .South St ; .Rt. rhicaso Detrcli and R.islon 'lln more conaclous than before of ha* been found to be Inadequate for j WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Ifork A Thought for Today days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. cards for local and out-of-town de- Hayes wa* elected treasurer em er-1'‘"8 Hoyt of the pparl------hall; Coveiitrv PTA of Rohertaon “ The Herald Printing Companv Inc ,, Connell of Oburchoo p m In the Superior Court Room. Council from 1946 to 1952. While Our catering service is set up to be flexible enou aBaurnee no financial res(>onalhllliv fur ( 'IsinR It ! moic to do with whal the Hepub- Splelman and Hammer, who will Moriarty, part-Ume office seqre- she held this position she resided paper or labels which have been ®nd °n R" executive committee for headquarter* to be made by Center School, 8 p.m., Roliert- 'uTpo^xiphiral errora appearing In Ad- lican iiarlv waa. al I he iiiomeni ___ EVERY WOMAN TREASURES eon .School, accommodate any size gathering. Why not call jam and TTiere could have, and therr war, be submitting this town's legisla­ tary, answering the many ques­ in Waterbury, for four years, then dlstrlbiited by the local rural mall i three year*. In the « r «n g e i veterons at ^ hos_ fC ______anfl olh'r ff'aillnii niAit«*r limn anvthmg else. The idenlily ol »nnounccd that Russia has tion* of the leaders and other vol- carrier*. When addressing rard*,»he served six years as lecturer, P't"'''. Newington Ro.ky Hill and talk over the details? ,£b The ManrheAt»‘r KvAnInir H<‘raM a variation In the votinp alrriiKthi In Naugatuck for two years. In thr prenA Hj;ent w'hh mure impor-j^n atomic-powered airplane that lunteers who come Iqto the office Manchester, .she lives at 281 Spruce "Include the postal dellverv zone itriaster for four year*, and on the! West Haven, to be used In It* lo- Moneheeter Evening H e r a 1 d 11 - DlApJav advertlAlnii rU'Alnn hmire of the Commiinlatii IhemHelvea If tHiil than the ideiUltv of the party can cover an enormous range wlth- HER JEWELRY AND FURS or phone St. mimber If known," LeDoyt said. , executive committee. She 1* pres- eal program CoLcntry eorreepondent. Mr*. F. •iy>r Mnn^lAv—1 p.m rflHnv NOW IN STOCK ... EL’ente ,Ti>daj’ •|^>r TtiAAday—J p m MonHav Ihrlr nianeuvera about Berlin, or I t halrrnnn. more Important than' refueling. We marvel at man’a "When I first came here," said She is a-member of the Nauga­ Rc.sident* are reminded that ru- '" t l y "ecretary. a post ihe haa held Pauline Little, telephono Pilgrim *|^r WVdneAdAy—J p.m T»M‘FdAV ihe utonlily of party l^Rl^bitlve 1 jpg(»nulty. Yet at the iame time Mis* Campbell, "I tried to visit since 1946. Special town meeting, 8 p.m.. 3-«3SI. Garden Grove their propoaltlon tliat it become a tuck Congregational Church and ral carriers are not required to f hr Thtiredav—1 p m Werln^pdar IrRdrrx, nlmoxl imur inifioitnni. In ! n wave cpme over us. Mias June D. Loomis of Coven­ nr FrldAv—1 p.m Thuredev AND WELL SHE MIGHT! Th, coil ol ra- each of the' theft 50 troops once a of the Epworth Circle of the pick up letter mall or greeting Coventry Grammar School; Inter­ PHONES Ml 3-7364 rleniililAriEed. neutral taland, had Moiiif InHtam'fH. Hum the randi- try, was elected Flora of the P o­ wr tlilnk of what might be . year, but now the organization WSCS of the South Methodist cards this month if proper postage mediate -. Girl Seoul Troop • 233, A good leader take* a little more nr RAiiirdajr—1 p m FrldAv i • i .1at all, the MmIch, ma re< enl Riiaaian propoaala about in the out-of-doors, undet- the could have gained there. II wes politick Itarlf He W’ould uaufllly be upon to lead groups of volunteers The ».ssociation has gained about year. She ia rhairman of the local skilled guidance of a volunteer pictured, also, aa a nation that was Berlin. thr ncarral thlnK to a maator iniud in singing and lo teach nevY sonp.t. eight new members bringing the committee and ia also serving on staff. Tlie youngHters go home al Another variation In Hie Berlin in ariv parly mcrlinL' Cai.iping. woodcarvin,'' and read­ total to date to shout 25. Plans for tile. Pomona (ommittee. loaing the eiipporl II once could night, except for an occa.sional After a few rxpnlcmcM of find­ obert J . ing were other hobbles. a larger and better show next year In addition to those mentioned count on In th# United Nellons. votlnp may or may not have hIk - overnight stay which is planned ing himaelf thr icnl paity bo«H In- CONSULT US ON YOUR have already been Indicated by the allending the meeting were Mas­ mftiranre of any kind 'Hie anmiler by the older campers. Many of these hobbies she still Three rather blunt appmlsiils of Hidr fiaity mcclinKH. tin- presN members. ter and Mrs. Raymond L. Pender, weatern parliea almoNt nitv, on oc. aMP>n. with a merchants exhibiting The money all of Coventry. sador Uailoa Romulo of the F'hilip- R courses. This fall she has been Speaking of he job. said Jean: nimimuiM of cnnkullation of trad- REAL ESTATE “ I wish that everyone in town will be used to defray expen.se.s of Sroiit Wreath* plnes and Dr. Charles Malik of tint the Sorlaliata innilc a I'lpRer giving a basic leadersliip course ciHhip I’Hftv If'olc H wrri’ fre- MITH could have my hirri.scye view of the show Resident* are reminded that Boy cam than <*hamellor Aflenmier'a INCURPURATED for new Brownie and Intermediate Lehsnnn, president of the Uniied qum llv .“lotpriHrfl at thr thingk Joseoh Rossetio INSURANCE the tremendou.s joli hemp done by OES ntriclal visit Rrniil Troop 63 I* selling Christ­ ( ‘hriatian Demorrata. windinp up. Girl .Scout leaders, also a volun­ Nations Oeneral Assembly Bolh tlw'V found t In-iiifH-Ivc.R Haying; in the over 350 active volunteer Climax Chapter, OES, will have mas wreaths lo raise fund* for It* I lir piihllc pi'int.s. Mint Homrliirn'k, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY teer trainer's course, training ex­ for llie ftrat Ume. with a rienr 988 MAIN BT.. GROUND FlAJUR — TEL. MI 9-5341 V omen and men in behalf of the spoke al the slxtylhlrd annual ’A hrn tin* pM'H.h HKriil liappi'iirrl t«i perienced leaders to give training majority of their own for »f>ntrol girls here. The average person only convention of the National Aa- hr Itm Miiflra.s i>t rf‘cklr.^H. hml tlirj .18 DKl.MON I S TR E E T— Ml H-0.108 ‘^INSURANBMITHS SINCE 1914" themselves and thus ease the load hears about the big things or those soclatlon of Maniifarturers In New of the Berlin ifovernment, ho that, unhnppv ihoicr nf .xtlckin^’ with of the executive director. At other project.* that Immcdiatel" concern If they wdah. they can now govern Reflidential and Industrial Construction times she gives refresher oour.sc.s York. for experienced leaders, roiir.ses for thempelvcs or their porketbnoks wdthout forming a coalition with Romulo .who ran he found on our day camp staff and conrse.s foi | little i.s known about the manv side In any United Nations thspiile the CThrlallan Demorrata One poa- -X- training leadei-s lo take th their oir' UiOU5ands of hours of time and with the Communist him , ac ouserl albiitty In thla ta that, a)t)iouf;h troops overnight ramping. V t*rg‘v the-P€ people Kive. or the the people of Berlin w'ere united “ My rea.sons for being in Girl thousands of hiours of service con­ the United State* of lonfualng TOP TV-Th* Dinah Short Chevy Show-Sundoy-NBC-TV and the Pot Boons Chevy Showroom-weekly on ABCTV. \ In rejecting HuaNtan propoNiila Scouting are very much the same tributed by the girls sometimes “legitimate nationalism wllh Unm- as those of many of our volun­ with projects of universal a,ppeal munlsm,” and of falling to recog­ about Berlin, they were ahnwinp a cSl teers." said Miss Campbell "I en­ but more often by gooc turns done 1959 STYLE 1SS9 OIBSMOSIIE NIMTY-dGHT CIlilRITY StOSH-ThLs ia ideally suited for the active, on-the-move American nize that democracy and rnmniii- preference for the Kcneral f*oln lea CANDIES joy working with people, and al­ to individuals and small groups magnificent car gives cause for celebration because it family which wants to get out of the ordinary .. .into nlam, aa dortrlnea. have no mean of the Hoclallata on tJerrnan reunl- though In my position I am not \v’ith no fani xre. Some members offers the luxury of the Ninety-Eight series st a practi­ an Olds! Tho Olehrity Sedan is available in all three flrallnn. on Oerma.n nuclear arma- i often working directly with the of a recent adult training course cal, e«sy-to-osrn price. The 4-door Celebrity Sedan, seriea—Dynamic 8«, Super 88 and Ninety-Eight— Ing for Aalnna. "Hbie alriiggle girls, I _do have an opportunity lbjiaaid, 'Girl Scouting isn't a hobby ment, and on negotiatlona with with its greatly increased passenger and luggage space, at your local authorized Oldamobile Quality Dealer’s. which iMlereata them. ' he said, "la watch their growth over a period or a duty but a way of life.' Dur­ Il'« Hi« S Y lO U m C by SylvoiNo, tb« rather the rnnalanl and biller Fluaala. all of the Roclallat poin leA of year.*." ing thla time of year when we TV fbet will b« "at lioaia" with struggle for life Itself, the si nig­ on theae matlera bein^ leaa riRid Daughter of Educator r ake a special effort to count ell lh« faouly. A r« w caecapt of Miss Campbell was born In Fair- our blessings I would like to TV ilylinf thal bfinQi baouty to MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc., 512 West Center Street gle Bgamsl hiingei, povnlv. di.n and leaa pro-Wralern than tlio.Ar of Adenauer haven, Mass., the daughter of offer thanks for the volunteer per your TV room. Enhancod by Hato- ease and Ignornme " Anti lie mii Marion H. Dexter CampbeU and son, in any organization or group light®*, tha axclutivt surround light eluded. "The once Ingrained belief Any auch Inlerprelnlinn of the the late Elwyn G. Campbell. One for these volunteers are one of the thol oppaori to widtn your icraan* In thft Aslan mind of the Invlml Berlin vollnjj. however, la ahinled of seven children. It Is natural that svmlLols of the free world. " odd clority ond brightnast to your n^aln by the fart that Mnvor ■he Is Interested In children and piduro . . . Moliat uiawing aoiy on blllty. the superiority, the Inviil- tho oyoi. Got tho "fooiily togathar** Brandt, the Horiallat inn\‘ '» of | youth because of her family back­ nerahlllty of the West is gone, ground. Her mother Is a former IndiiHtry Usen Most Fuel with tho Syloootfo for beppy TV finished, forgotten, and much of Berlin, took a pei.aonal rnmpniKn ' teacher and just prior to hla death Yttwing, what Is happening In Asia today atnnre on auch iHaiiea w hich waa ; In 1957 her father was honored for New Y ork —(Large Industries conslilule lefia than one per cent aa Asia looks at the ttniled Slates cloaer to tliat of Adrnnuer than In i his over .50 years as an cduca/or A eeorted by having a new .school named for of the total number of electric springs from that fact. " that of hla owm party C h ocoletee him in New Bedford, Mass. rustomers, yet they consume M 2 1C S3 4 K What he la saying. Ihen, la that In aurnmary, Ihen, the Berlinera , One of Miss Campbell's favorite per cent of the electricity sold COIONIAI SYiduim f ^ 3 6 t t ^ 7 0 the world la ( hanging, hut that we voted clear rebuke to Kuaala. hut "hobbles" is talking about the Residential user!, making up 8.- iaoutilul, fruitwpod froiood Anitb varied experiences and interests pel’ rent of the customer*, use 2C Moliat tho Colooiol SytouoMo tho have failed to adjuat In IhnI may alao poaalhly huN e ahnwn aomc \ lb. boB 3 lb. boi per cent of the power. cenvortolioN ploco of o«y room* allRlit dealre to hn\e Weat (Jennan of her large family who are a con­ change He la aaylng. loo, In effect, the fineit, freshest esndies you Like all 'S9 Chevies, this /mpala Sport Coupe is new right down to tk$ tougher Tyrtx cord tires it roUs enl, stant source' of stories. Fiduro-Frotaptor outooiotiroHy !no that our cold war payi hnlogy haa polii'v do Bomettilnj; more than an buy .... exclusively oufi A fter graduating from high tunas. H ololifbt.9 Tono-motchad prevented iia from seeing things aa maintain the aintua quo. From the school, Jean attended Lasell Jun­ ^uel tpaakari. Ficluro tuba 21* moosur'aif d lo fo iip llyi 249 t^, in. nulalile point of view bolh the ior College receiving an associate they really are and that, aa a re­ mwing oroo. Uiiasliina and Adenauer will have in arts depxe_from there in 1944; CAMERAS sult, we attempt to aaseaa ever.v QUINN'S and then Pembroke College In to mo\e to new’ pollrlea before FILM—FLASHBULBS development on the world stage In ^'.Providence, R. 1., from which she DISCOUNT PRICES terms of how II will help nr hurl (^ennnnv ran ever he reunited, and PHARMACY received her bachelor of arts degree U* In the 1 (lid war Berlin ever Riven the only atatua it In 1.946, ARTHUR DRU8 itaelf will ever accept aa perma­ Helv first job as a Girl Scout We have, In abort, fiille(l In grna|i H7;i MAIN ST. prnfessiqnal worker waa as a field nent, that of heinR an official tlie fumlninontnl tnUh Umt, wliilr cnpllnl aRHln. PHONK Ml :i-11.16 ------Commiinl.Hin rnmpouiPlA thr com J'lexHIrM of th»' flyimmlc, rhnn^;ln^: WoiM In whi' h wo hvo. it doCH not .\ppri>priHte I.riikiihrc SYLVANlATVl noatu ttiom 'HioNn i fimploxitloH GIFT SLIPPERS at have boon t rralorl !>v a o( on Hill I V rnininii, a focmri I’ real- tlnnnllAtit’ fooltMf; roiiploil with an j'lciil of the Hnlted .statea, coikIuc- exploAlve birth rnlr ami a drairr on |lcil a [itcas coiifrrcnoe In Waahlng- • ♦ I WeVe opening ’59 Christmas Clubs every day! tlif part of tmllvldualB around tlir lon on Monday. It waa notable for SPECIALIPRICES plotir fnr a brttor way of life Ills Incesaiint use of profanity. And thtA, In turn, pointa to an U> might, hill will not. cllinh on | glamorousl ftfldlllonat tMiUi. nanirly. tliat. la pedestal, and aay tlial one wtio I See >A'o'if’ B-*e gloriousl The ICAl MtCOYS Have you started yours yet? whaH’Vor Its polnlf'a and pm I has been exalted a* Mi I’l imian ! W'atk around the car that'»' all-round new s s t then be our guest^or a pleasure teat-m pram.*-, Pnllrd StalOH mriupn. u w aal*'“I ^ i*xaltpd nvlpht ahow bot- gifted I bnnnd to i,f. into a ;lh and tljolr \’ol« r, Tlila I tlu' buipuHKP hr used wr« flltuiK. FURS! rkh Mobogony. Oak, ilanda pHn.v’* jiopulHr Christma.i Cliih. Now is the time for you to look ahead and start planning for next thought WHA reflpclftd In Or Mai-| H «a*' the natural rffo rl of a III* j Oak or Walnut groinad An- Jk'a muarh that "thr numtier o fjile man trying to jflvr dynamlr ^ iih a i for avury nsodarn doy Christmas. Open .vour 195fl Cliili account today and watch how rapidly your balance will increase I tountries yhlrh eittier \olr npninal ampha^is In ainall,/ Immnturr docor. Fooluftng Haloligbf^ DRIVE A ’59 CHEVY TODAY! thal foakti TV uiawing poiy with faithful dopo8it.s. For exiimplc, if you put r>(ie a.sidc each wook you'll receive $25.00 when the ^ or abaiiun '• ilh Teapei t to tenta ' thoupliH and opmiona • n your oyas. Fiefaro- aponaort'd ni atip)>orlrd (in (hr \VhrUu*i luH topic wna Ihf |uea- DAY SHOWING From the winging shape of its saucy One lodk at this '59 Chovy tells you Once you’re on the road you’ll Aioravor Fromplar outoinolicony ftno checks are mailed ne.\l Noveniher; $2.00 each week will become $100.00 and $5.00 will grow to lunat. Fowarful S-IIO cboi* Hnilrf! NMif.nat hy Ihr Unitrt! rnt FbrfUdrni of thr Unllpd J^talea i here’s a car with a whole new slant on such basic benefits as biggir, batter Rlatr.*> h-'- hern nn the Incirn.Rr m "I thr KuH.xiHiiH. hla judgmoul!, | lit . 21** pidura luba loaoG* $500.00. To become a 1959 ('hrislmn.s Chib member just stop at either of “Ihe'Trust C ompany s ’ Thursliiiy, Dvc. 11 rear deck to the simple elegtmee of its driving. You see the transformation in cooled brakes that give over 50% orad diegonoMyi 249 lo* recent yrnrH ■ Hut hr wrnl on to ‘and hiR hah litlr to niRljr them, | ▼iowobla cpfoo. Say that hr i onHnli-'ra "thla pnltrrn wrrr Hiiffu lent 1 \ rhoap. amall and ' 9 a.m.-9 p.m. grille, this car shotes you it*s new in a its low-set headlijghts, the overhead longer life, new easy-ratio steering and two convenient offices. to hr morr hrnllhy and tnstnn hnlf-h.tlu'd ti) Tired Uir hotalciing i curve o f ita windshield, the sheen o f its a Hi-’Thrift 6 that gets up to 10 p w live than whnt uanl to hr the cnar 'd .Humr ptolanity They louUi not - decidedly different way. You get more M agic-M irror hnish-a new acrylic lac­ cent ihore miles per gallon. And, of Irn or fti-r yrara ngo ' liH\r alood al.inr, arul th^-language quer that does away with Waxing and course, you find Safety Plats Glass all hi ■ aitir tlir .Htionuckl thing ahmil I of what you irant—more spacious inte­ And It la. It mrjui.x that the poliahing fo r up to three years. around in every .Chevrolet Stop by othrr. Biiiallrr imtnmpt of tlir wnild | But,to discover all that’s fresh and your dealer’s and plMsure tost tha car fo r HIM Here'A why you nood fcre niatuiing. that thry ai r \\ lirii Mi Tninian niaUra .*Mich • i riors, vast netc visibility area, higgar that’s shaped to tha new II Rod plaid Ing thrir Indrp iitlrnt ludgnirnl puldic diaplay of lilniarlf. (he . fine you must relax in Chevrolet’s Antrican Knd It 1h far hrltri foi tjir iiracr 11nghtrning aaprcl of u in (hat of brakes for safer stops, a longer lasting roomier Body by Fisher (up to 4.!^ taste! corduroy J I HAIXIIvIGHT (>f the world to hti\r such \'olrrh aa rrttoaprrt Aa wr know fiotn hla inches more room in fronts 8.S inches •OpSmilsSmSnmS. finish, a netc economy 6, note han­ S thear raiard In thr world orgnm- ]own mrmoua. If wna. rvrn thimgh in back), feel the lounfp^ike comfort 2 ” ' latlon thiin to liHve only voicoa aome of the lan^;na^;r ma\ havr dling and riding ease. Walk around a of Chevy’s new interior, experience echoing the vlew'a of onr or the hrrn rxpurgatt'd. thr nHiiir t nlihrr, ^ H B V R i the htuhed tranquillity of its ride fo r HER Other of the auprrpowriH. ; nund. thr Hnn,r Hpmt of lutlKiurnl. Chevy—then drive it around—and y o u 'd ^^'e live in a world of tm ihlr^*'^ Namr pitiful madctiunt y .-Hinig- ' (choice of improved Full Coil or gen- Blue, black' danger and dramnllc changr And|l''*’'K to h,- hrtPi., whlih tlmint-' know it's *59's freshest car! tler-than-ever Level A ir auspenaion*); aSst Amsstm wsmls, Awisriss gsUins Ckmt quilted satin In this world, wp have, a.s n imlKiii, terUced Ion min Hclual x('t\o(' ui been given a major Iradcraliip role tiio Wlulr Hnu.'iv 1 ” to flil. V\*B are not ai.customcd lo If wc. In our turn, .xrnu a lit- see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer ’ leading; It la anew rol* for us. But ti* aai’ag* on Mr. Tniiunn. pay no perhaps that Is well. For Iheac arr attenlinn to il, r a il of In* vitriol LUHUTED TIME OFFER! time* that demand new Idea* and for thr day waa devoted to th* new approaches—Ideas and ap- "paid lunina" that write this proarhe* born of the mld-Twen- country * editorial* and lliat liad LITTLE SHOP tleOi century, not the Nineteenth. long ago received order* to ho no, SHOPPING PLAZA ' Still, it Is a difficult rolai one friend* to him.) W * *e*m to recall U ut teats our skill end nerve and no *uch ord*r,/but no matter.'W* 305 F.RRt Center St. ksoii; and. Iq^^Topliig for th* right plqed ^ t lt y to th* result Vb M M M iO M I B M d B ti* t229 MAIN STM IT / -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958 PA G E tONR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958 PAGE EIGHT Spring, West, Nye, BAst sAd I m v - covsre4 the municipal beat for five the first of three terma aa a mem­ now serving a 6-yaar elactlve term Next Monday and Thiesday, Dec. 15 RockviUe-Vernon rence Streets. years and became impressed with ber ot the University of Connec­ oh the Haddam Board of Finance. Off-Straet Parking Needed Cirelli Judges the impottance to the voter of a ticut's board of trustees. Christmas Shopphig? [SHOPPING Goldfine’s Records, AL Ladies Plan and 16, shops will be held «t New­ downtowa shopptag. Those Lost Chords ington' Veterans Hospital; ’ and on Development of off-street park­ good town report. . ' Professor Williamson, a Wes­ NO n S H IN O 0 in for a aaaek • or a 'com pIm S A ing is a “must” according to Mrs. Dadounan'helped organize leyan faculty member for 40 Toledo, Ohio (IP) — Toledo 2 ^ 1 3 DAYS TO Christmas Shops Dec. 18 and 19 at the Rocky Hill Town Reports ne«l; It’a laexpetislve, too! 5 Books Incomplete, Veterans HospltaL Traffic Study Offers Flynn. He suggested that such and served as dinqtor (1946-1951) years, has authored numerous ar­ has Installed a picket fence arouHd iCHRISTMAS Mrs, Wilber little^ hospitaliza­ parking be developed near the hos­ of the Citizens Charter Committee ticles on taxation and has seiVed the pools in its aquarium. Too At Vbl Hospitals pital, the library, north of Union Alexander Girelli, assistant city many visitors had been showing A R T H U R 'S i Shell Would Improve Tax Officials Say tion chairman of the local unit, of Hartford. She also was a mem­ as an economic consultant to gov­ and a number of members plan to St. and West of Elm S t , . and editor of The Mancheeter Evening ber of the Hartford H o using ernment and private agencies. Re­ up with hooks and lines and one toward Brooklyn St., from the (Co.itlniird fr.im PB f« One) ■'American Legion Auxiliaries, attend these shops to in the life; Broad City Changes H m id , will be one of three judges Authority and a jury commission­ cently he did research on federal went so far aa to spear a large Dejidrtment of Connecticut, work. The Manchester unit has Centre Shopping Plaza. He pro­ er. In 1933, she was appoinKsj to debt management problems. He ia sturgeon with a pocket knife. posed thst another retaining wall of the 14th annual Town Reports Read Herald Adva. Bad MHS Acoustics The U.S. Com t of Appeals yes­ liMirted their annuai Christmas donated 64 gifts to the Christmas shops yesterday for the hospital­ A traffic study report with over^Avea. Flynn said he had reliable be built in the municipal parking Contest conducted by the Univer­ terday dismissed sn appeal by the Shops. This project" is financed ized veteran who would not other­ through the poppy fund. The auxl- 40 recommendations was presented Information that the state will In­ lot on School St. to provide an up­ sity of Connecticut Inatitute^^ oTjd Rtteinpt.8 liHVp bot'n niRde to m llllonH iie's counsel and ordered per terrace with space for about 50 By .11 niTII AIIKARN wise be abld to shop for their fam­ Ifary also furnishes wrappings to the City Council last night by stall these signals. Public Service. ^ pffret a permanent rme for the V- more cars. Ons quartpr of each concert per- / ,, compliance with Judge Wyzanskl’S ilies. and takes care of the mailing. the Planning Commission and ICarl The X How blinker light now problem. at Union and West Sts. should Curb parking on all streets less The other judges are Mrs. Ruth fermed In th* Manchester Hlf;h ■ ; PJ f' order. Articles for the shops are do­ t^lcnier Nagy. pmfc.'tHor of mu* m§umK$mo-MMwam H, Flynn, traffic engineer of A l­ then be moved to the intersection than So feet wide should be re­ U . Dadourlan. former president of The dlatrlct court Judge had or­ nated by units throughout the iSchool auditorium was not heanl Ric at the Hartt College of Mu- . ^ -4 >■' State. The veterans make a selec­ M t w m u P T fS S fred Kaehrle Associates of West of East St. with E. Main St. thd stricted to one side only, Flynn the Connecticut League of Worn by anyone but the I'lavers. al­ .*.10 of the University of Hartford UiBI*'- dered the books and records turn­ tion at no cost to themselves for Hartford. Tolland Ave., Flynn said. said. The narrower streets should en Voters: and, Kossuth M. W il­ LOOK TO ALLSTATE FOR be cleared In a gradual program liamson, professor of economics at though aa many aa I.bOO peraona r.ald the beat way to projeet the | ed over to the gpvcrnmenl men at members of their families. Volun-, New traffic signal lights, off- Another signal llg . should be .‘itajfe HounclR was to inatall a mu* noon yesterday, 'J'he Court of Ap­ teer members from the auxiliaries placed at the Intersection of E. limiting parking a( some hours Wesleyan University. Were listeninR. j street parking, limited curb park­ .«!(• shell lUs .siii;pestioM was iCu- | peals deferreti the deadline to 3 as.sist them and get the packages ing, new streets, a one-way street Main St. with Grove and Brook­ and prohibiting it from 4 to 6 p.m. Beldon Schaffer, Institute di­ Where did the other one-(|uai l< i Only Stop signs should be raised to ondetl by I’earson and Vater. p.m. to give flohlfine’s attorneys ready for mailing. Veterans who and channelization Islands were lyn Sts, This, tdo. would be a re­ rector, who made the announce­ seven feet from the ground so that Of each concert go? PnaiMon obtained several rough I enough tune to consider the legal are able to get about visit the vari­ dominate among the recommenda­ sponsibility of the state since E. ment. said that more than 75 en­ Accoidmg In entus ami musi­ ous departments where the gifts Main St. is a state highway from they are not obstructed by a ve­ tries have already been received YOUR BEST TIRE BUY! p(jinls. tions. I coRi eslimate.s. 'llie least expen-1 hicle, and should be 24 inchee in cians. the rest went nut the wings ’ slve shell, one made of .stretched' The Internal Revenue -Service rv*'iu oiiiiii are displayed, and make their own A traffic commission of not more that point east. for judging. Deadline for entries la up the flv lower, ami mil the bach once had pOH.sesaion of the records selections. Patients confined to k * than five members should be ap­ TralHc Islands diameter, reflectorized white on Jan. 2. and the three judges will ; canvas vsoulrl cosl Sl.r»00, Imdud* Y-Teens Speaker red, in accord with itate and na­ door. Some ol the vnliinie \c,.s In.sl ing iMHlallation ’Phe ijiosl expen- Christiiias Theme bill returned them to Goldfine for their beds have the privilege of PIN E LE N O X pointed to continually review traf­ Future consideration should be meet at the University on Jan. IS. 60 da.VB ao he could prepare Income Miss Lynn Hanover, director of making selection of gifts from tional standards, Flynn said. *mong heating pipe.- and curtain .sivo. made of plastic with alimiln t fic control problems and make rec­ given to piecing a signal light on The town report entries will be rods across the top of ttie stage. lax reliirns which W-ere m default, the Hanover School of Modeling. wagons wheeled around to the beds ommendations, Flynn stated. Union at Orchard St., but for the Copies of the report were dis­ mu reinforcement. v^■olJld be $2.r>00 I Of \\ S(!S Meeling PHARMACY gives you tributed to the Aldermen who will divided into six categories, based And Rome w as iiiufllcd in cui tains ! The goveinmenl agency siil.l Hartford, will be the guest speak- by volunteer workers. The traffic en^neer was hired piesent a channelized island mark­ on population, for purposes of to S.'l.OOO i Starting yesterday and continuing study the recommendations before hanging hehin.l and fn tlie sides of |lhal r.oldfine failed to leliirn the pr at the Manchester Junior Y- In September to survey traffic and ing would direct' traffic at both judging. Entries will be chosen for Immediately the queaUon popped.anoti, H,; Ceriige Miss Haiinvor's pre.sentallon, en- Oirclll, who joined The Herald lent The prcihlnn has been t' ' Ithni: said he was ileHnllciy in |.Suuth .Methodist ' ' '.Mahhell & .Sons, P,1 y m o ii I h: I I It led "A New You." w-ill feature ary. Sts., Fl>-nn said. Twe Islands Guts Restaurant FUKKIEKS staff in 1951, is a graduate of Bos­ Uroieel the aoiincls ai himk A fuopraru if music uiiih'i ! PI hniore Woolen Co., fioston, ' one model who will be made over The possibility of developing sev­ would make t avel eafer 'i', however waa not In his pr and DESIGNERS ton University, where he did grad­ iiphts. l l i M M I III of .Mrs l.awrcii'c Al ;x'orthfleld .Mills, Ncrihfield, to show the resiill.s of proper CHESTER'S LOWKR OPERATIONS eral new streets to improve the in all directions, requiring west­ V ii)i e he said Westport, Dec, 9 (Ah--A general uate work In the B.U. Division of D ru m s Dull I iiioihJ wa.s pi'i'seiilI'd. The WSCS yj ! .grooming, dress, posture, speech flow of traffic and open up areas bound traffic to go around the ro­ ' I thinh jffl up to the tf>wn alarm fire has charred the interlor Journalism. Before being named (me reviewei, I'hilip Treggo ‘ I hoir. with M is. .luiie llaal as solu- , ih.lilMne was in the news ivd j and make up, REMODEL for development was suggested by tary before turning left to follow .'Ifaliiers to decide whelbei t)iey Economy of a seafood restaurant (The asslstaiU city editor last year, he coiiiniented on a rei ent perfoi o i iHt. Hiiiig ( ’hnsliiias songs fi'>in!|o„^, ago when il was hioiight oul I Other guests wdll Include Mrs. YOUR OLD FUR COAT Flynn. School St. might be ex­ W, Main St, Clam Box) on the Boston Post 1 ward l»i pxpi'iul the rnonev since 1! Cnc'C. ’ flenc'ial Icmi' projc'c-Iicm < s- luaiiv l.iuds j at i oiigre.ssimisI hearings thsi he i .Margaret Noble, county memher- tended across Park St. to Elm St. v'.uiild be prini.niU' foi the n.se of INTO A NEW The pavement should be marked Road with damages estimated at cept for the fii.st ro'.c cif strings, | .Mis Midviii J .lieim lllinHt'MliHiis.'ii 'A'I'•'•'ll" I had made gifts to poliflciil figures, shin chairman: and Mrs. Dorothy The Park Pi. fire station behind nearly $100,000. the •'oininiinit \ said IIIiuk AND COMPLETE in a number of places with cen­ Was poor ttiioiighoiil liideeil, the, (il* •» f ll)i'< I * ' >n» hidtni: Sherman Adams when Daly, county Y Teen coordinator. 1 the Memorial Building is in an Ahiitiu‘1' rea..nri v.li\ it •.kouhl be • Uapn stole terlines and guide lines. Men­ More than 75 firemen and all inuHU'iil bM( UgjoiJiul ot ••aril nsflistnnt. “extraordinary location” and great Marine II,mil would Houml | a ruatler for flie t«.on father's to t'g. i he was presidential Caroling, lead by Miss Cathy Ha- i • .laeket From ^ 9 .9 5 tioned for immediate marking 14 pieces of apparatus of the West- fike » 6-plcie Btreel cuiscinhlc on al.so K'vinK >i Miiorl of tin* gan. will end the evening. should be relocated, Fl.vnn said. port Fire Department were used to 1 decide ih that tlie money tr» pay Dependability were; School St. from Cottage to i bad night If they were to play rf'lebrat ion of the ook on the Phflenhower admln.stra- Manchester YWCA. from Vernon St, to Vernon Ave., Zalos, of the seafood specialty h'ia Rtlelcs through the drum lieiids T*bi» highlight of th« prOKiajn placed at the northern end of Park on the assumption that traffic will house, estimated the damages and I Could the bori'i issue be used to Uon. St. at Prospect St., and there With only a dialaiil. dull thud com­ I pay for a shell even though the wax the pieientHtion by the piPHl- The (Jlobe nrllcle said of Adams: Increase there when the Centre said a kitchen stove flared up with ing as a leatilt cif his heroic ef- dent. Mi'.s WiiUter of hfp Tlafl llgktl full hw$rl should bo no parking on Prospect Shopping Plaza opens. ! flames spreading to the rest of shell Aasn'l Itulmle/l in | he oidjin- "He will sign In the next few St, between Elm and Park Sts, fnrls " mpinbrrahip puis to M ih. Jay Kami. a] spe< dii at ions for the school? days a contract with Harper A A new street could run diag­ Fluorsecent lighting should be building, The reviewer of last year'a Mea- MIhr ElhH (Joslee and Mrs. Alfred Brother* (puhllihers) nml Life ear* level hearing aid extended on Wind.sor Ave. past |------■lali performance eommented that Martin Impilred onally from E. Main St. opposite Whitney foi tlielr ontHfanfllng Magazine at a figure of air.und Windermere Ax'e. and to West S t. one soloist had difficulty project­ The general manaKer i^aitl it Cottage St. to the Intersection of work over a pn lod of years 'rh'’8e $100,000. according to Ne\\ York now ^-Tranglgtor now considered a "dark tunnel” by ing Ins voice. "The trouble was r-oi'hl. Market and Brooklyn Sts. This t!»n*e women sf rved many tImeH ns publishing circles. Flynn. partly that hla voice was simply If a formal nujuest for a ahell would open up the area for rede­ Paint Sets offleetH and have un«ler t alien "It is a pjii'kage deal uitli Life Lighting sliould also be im­ V. as made to the BoanI of I>| velopment and balance the W. Frames — Oils — Canvas Tinl sirong *nongh to fill the proJettH IniKP and small hoth in gelling aerlalizktlon rights on proved on Brooklyn St. from Mar­ aiiditorlura without slriiliilng. Part re to Martin ’140 Main St. shopping center. Study the HOi'lety and the rliuieh. Aria ms* book.” ket to Vernon Ave.; on Vernon of llie lioiihle was also that bet­ to j;el estit latrs ami collect bids Diplomat of the possibility ot widening E. With the ( ‘liiistmas tree shining The newspaper also said Ad.ims Ave. from Brooklyn to W. Main; ter soundboards are nei'ded In the Martin compared notes with Main St. from Cottage St. west HOBBY SHOPPE brighllv and llie liall in dniUness, has been working on hi* t'oi.h al- on E. Main St. east of East St.; smne pecKOtis fj'om llaitfoid’s Worn Entiroty at tha Earl to its full width is Included in this 403 CENTER ST.— Ml t-72SS high school BUdltoriiim. all memheni )oined together at the mo.st constantly since he •imi his and in sections of Village, Orchard, A partial i*biinilhoanl was hung Bushnell .VIernonal in the fall 'I'tis eloBing of the prognim to sing While House Job after dl.srloHiue Slender, unied. contoured to At recommendation. Out of sight last evening and It did Buphnell was fa< ed with a similar, Flynn referred to the non-use of "Silent Nigh! '* of his frlendstrlp wdth B^'.^ton ie- muikIv right at (he ear! tO-day Iniinn.e the aroi|sl'H s a great deal, hut less sev\' the tnoul motie’,, sejved cakes and iiiol'les made A sptikesmHii for Life Magazine “W alk” and “Don't W alk” lights, For Christmas ■JfioT hImi ccimmented on the ile- then perhaps some civic ot IukIi H /INITH "Uvina SAunrI ' AM* ft'itn loilpes known tlie world .Hnid In New York last nigin ni was recommended for the center of and all ynor 'round f ICO ley of the Hcouslics The iip- schrjol group might constrler 'rrej*- over. ■■firm nffer" has been m ide m the city to replace the present sig­ riglil hrass instruiiients. Ilie bass W( Cfii'T 6nd 64CBS40>i6t >•* M l ^or s HU«nrslion "to present a .\dHins for the story, hut lo* de­ nal which operates at the same es and the bardcuies, "losl " Itieir henefit »*venl trr raise furnls for Hjiioe people wfiiild istlor be clined tn specify tlie arnou-ii speed all day. A new signal that potes above Ibe slage Instead of tlu‘ completion of this others me QUINN'S PHARMACY wrong Ihjin t«j keep qiml. Viking H(! said Adams neither r«' opted would control all streets at the in­ RECORDS ohouncing" Into the aiiiheiicr. scousllcallv satisfactory hall " Vaeiium nor rejected lire offer at this time niO NI': Ml S-4I. held up in the single lane. tlie 1 f \ If >' f I Traffic signal lighLs have al- i S Potterton’s •A.VD YOUR OLD TIRE \HcniplH Mt < lire ready been requested for the inter- kir 180 CENTER STx CORNER OF CHURCH r>imn;: tltf pi**! thiff v<-;iis sev FOR THE RICH REWARD OF sections of Union and West Sts. j ' and for Wind.soi and Windermere II PAY LATER ON SEARS EASY WINDOW SHADES DRIVE NOW PAYMENT PLAN... FREE INSTALLATION LONG WEARING SAVIN INTERSTATE CLEANTEX I Additional Christmas Store Hours| S p a rk $ 2 - 2 5 Madr lo Order Plugs WIfh Vntir Rnllsm Winter Proof" Starting Power

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER «, 1968 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTE^l EVBl^ING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEJfBER 9. 1958 PAGE TBlRTtni compared with their 6,000 miles— w i A j a r Navy to Test but nuclear submsrines can take C o l u r n b i a retsilns an interest in world af­ rectly Into the path of another for a buffat aupper, and tha Han­ Conn. Co. Set it secretly almost to the shorn of Bonilii-cd. fairs. Her eye sight la failing and ccir* Halinas Surprised nas wers given a gift for the new Mallow's te Manchester's sn enemy nation. she has turned to the radio and Atty. Elizabeth D. Hutchin, trial apartment. Missile Firing The Halibut will carry Regulus MONEY ORDERS recorded books to supplant the Justlbe, fined John H. Rogera Sr. y. At Housewarming heiMlquarters for G .L To Mediate on II missiles at first, but later Is Mii^* Toiliiaii reading she loved so much. 53, of Norwichtown, 3190 dollars Fuel Ganged in Poundt expected to be converted to handle l^arbllhwk^^ Dam Opened Oa Lake for driylng whUe under the in­ WARDS^ A aurpriae housewarming was Etectric Bkmkefi— k! the Polaris, a 1,500-mlle inter­ Raymond E. Clarke, gatetender fluence of intoxicating liquor. He Aboard Vessel given Saturday In hono of Mr. New .York — Special fuel for Jet 824-828 MAIN ST. M I 2-5161 Union Contract mediate range ballietic missile. 99Totp^iTow at the dam on Columbia Lake, was represented by Atty. Vincent aircraft ia measured In pounda In­ “ — r— A. Laudone of Norwich. Robert and M ra Joseph Han~ (OMtiabed from ,Psg« OM) Nine Polaris-equipped subma­ PINE PHARMACY found the water had risen 15 stead of gallons by an intricate de­ (Oontinard from One) rines, which is the number now be­ inches since he closed the gate Burns, 31, Hazelton, Pa., forfeited They recently moved from 135 vice called a mass flowmeter. It BLANKET SALE Mrs, Minnie Tolman, Hebron Rd„ a |16 bond when he failed to ap­ north of Los Angeles, or the Air ing built or contracted for, could will |>e W years old tomorrow. Her for the winter after drawing down Pearl St. into one of the new tella the pilot both the total amount because they considered It Im­ fire 100 million tons of nuclear the water to a level supposedly pear to answer to a charge of im­ apartments at 448 W. Middle of fuel each engine has used and Force facility at Tonopah, Nev. birthday will be qiilet this year, proper passing. SALEI Automatic posed an unwanted review panel The 11-ton, 57-foot long Regulus force at targets In Eurasia frojp According to her daughter, Mrs. safe for the freezing period. He Tpke. the exact number of pounds It Ir ITALIAN MOSAIC laid the condition to the heavy Instead of arbitration of differ­ II has been fired successfully many positions near the North Pole, A lbert Haynes,- with whom she The guests brought alt the items using per hour. water ahed around the lake, part­ Manchester Evening Herald bkmhet with B-yr. ences. That provision could have times. A gpilded missile, it differs Each sub will be able to carry j Jives. Only members of the family 14 missiles, and each missile will icularly on the east aide, where he Columbia correspondent Mra. Don­ from baiiistic missiles in that it are expected to visit her. ald R. Tuttle, telephone Academy been left out entirely, it Is said. have a warhead with an explo-! ^ W A L L -Mrs. Tolmftn was born in West said there are a great many guarantee! can be directed in flight. Balltetic springs. 8-S4S5. Another bus driver who voted missiles, like artillery, shelle, are slve force equal to 1 million tons! Parsonfield, Maine, Dec. 10. 1859. B lA /i/m YOUR fAMILY W m COMFORT for the offered contract asked, largely beyond outside control of TNT. She grew up in Maine, went to He also told about signs being Machine-wash! once they are fired. Athol, Mass..' when the was 33 torn down at the dam and. the FREE PURNELL PARKING •‘UTly all th. fuss anyway? Why PLAQUES lock on the chain which holds the The Regulus II has a shorter k'here she lived with her late hus­ Road Grader Hit 9 warmth aettlDgat not pul more reliance on collec­ We make a living by what we gate being tampered with. The range than the big intercontinen­ get, but we make a life by what MAKE DISTINCTIVE band. They moved to Hartford Treasure Cheat Acrl- tive bargaining and less on arbi­ 1 shortly before his death In 1915. heavy padlock which holds it had laa: rayon-« o t t o ■ tration. I think this is all an in­ tal ballistic missiles—1,000 miles we give.—York Trade Compositor CHRISTMAS GIFTS By Skidding Car She is a member of St. Paul's been Jammed with a blunt instru­ MARLOWlS blend. Non-allerglc, side union political move to get i f u l l l i n e o f Church In West Hartford. Each ment, the keyhole clogged beyond FIRST FOR EVERYTHING! moth resistant. AG Sam Curry back in the saddle in I DO-IT-YOURSELF KITS -year her associates- in the Ladles use. He said from now on this A minor collision on Lewis St, only. Twin 66xM”. full New Haven ' Society of the church have visited area will be under State Police early , this morning, was the flrat 80x84”. (Curry has led the group which I AT her on her birthday since she came patrol and anyone found there sc(ddent reported by police since acted f(ir rejection of the con­ jiere to live In 1950. This year she without good cause, will be prose­ the new snowfall made roads slip­ R««- tract I. i ROY'S and JO H N 'S ' has asked that they not niake the cuted. pery. S29.95 \ Trial Justice Court Mrs. Gertrude M. Savigny. .54, of HOUYVMOOD CONTRACT ACCEPTED / i FLOOR COVERING trlp^she really doesn't feel up to having outside guests, she said. Mrs. Aubyn Barslrom, 35, Jon­ 596 Gardner St., skidded into a ASK ABOUT C^R Bridgeport. Dec. iJ (ffh —Union V MI 3-6753—MI 9-4216 Th's year has been a notable one athan Trumbull Highway,' was j-j-oad grader, cauaifig an estimated ELECTRIC BUNKET CLUB employe's of the Connecticut ftall.- I 254 BROAD ST. 3200 damage to the front of her Aoksboufour .... for her. Her only great-great fined 360 on- a charge of reckless car. WNHt CHAM way lind Lighting Co have voted | grandchild was bom Oct. 12. She driving placed against her fol­ 2,'')l-2.'n to accept a contract pro- y Open Thum.-FrI. Till 9 p.m. Patrolman Samuel Mallempo MLMtfRK BLANKET CLUB... l.s Lori-Ann, daughter of Mr. and lowing an accident at the junc-- said Mrs. Savigny was driving po.sal made by their negotlalora. Mrs. Carl Kraachhefski. tions of Rt. 6 and 6A Oct. 18. Electric Blankets Make An Ideal Christmas Glftl •T 1,10 .i,,|uniul came 1,0111 tour ol DOUBLi west when she saw the grader. She verted from Mrs. Barstrom pleaded innocent five locals of the Amalgamated Mrs. Kraschnefskl -is the former tried to brake the rar, he said, but rear-wheel to BIANRB YOUR FAMILY WITH COMFORT Patricia Haynes, daughter of Mrs as she took the stand in her own lost control. It skidded aerna.* the A.ssociation of .‘streei. Railway and How many cars could be parked where the New Haven Railroad defense. She was represented by front-wheel .Motor Coach Employes last Fri­ Tolman’s only grandson. Mrs. street and collided with the front propelliniU or station Is now? The railroad has decided to put the station on Haynes, her daughter, 1s an only Atty. Henry Kucharskl of Willi- day. wheel of the grader, driven bv lo ell S-inch N. Main 81. up for bid. Tlie Manchester Parking Authority last ORM T NfW run OIL chiid. The five generations all live mantlc. The lone exception was the Paul W. Fultz, 40. nf 134 Hilliard naJW.IUL€coi» night looked over the property with an eye to razing the building within a stones throw of each Reports were that Mrs. Bar­ St. The grader was not damaged, Bridgeport Local which voted OfVflOnMfNTI MANCHISTIR COHH* i \ S 7 Z 0 0 and putting In a parking lot. The two parklets tn the left anti $ W other. They had Thanksgiving to- strom had stopped for the red Mallempo said. overwhelmingly last night to reject Parking Unit May Bid CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS right of the truck would remain as they are. The Parking Au­ g ’ ther. light but started up again before No Injuiies were reported and the contract. But the Bridgeport thority wants the town to buy the parklets and maintain them. A frail, white haired lady, she it changed to green, driving di­ no srre.st made. re.sult failed to overcome the total (Herald Photo by Pintoi. Wellran J Over Tellil itmmU vote of the four other locals 111 New Britain, Waterbury, Derby To Buy Rail Station Fits over avenge toilet and Norwalk. in miml the towm’s (»ffcr, Hfrwcvor. al.so becoming the Western Hemi­ bowL Sturdily con- according to a spokesman for the sphere's primary mipplier of co­ ttruRed. Eerilv r'-r-d Bridgeport Local 4B9 voted 181 When Hie Parking Authority re­ railroad, since that time there has balt. to 18 against accepting the pro­ Tlie New Hsven Riiilrosd hiii; SSI.00 decided to sell Its sisllon and convened member Dante Paganl been "Inlorcst” siiown by parties posal. reniliuled olhec members that otiier tlian the town F^ecaii.se of The contract was negotiated Inal properly on N Mi,In St . but If, Phone Service m s s s i Ask&boufour this interest Uie property will be Wednesday. tlw Miiiirhesler I’lirkiiig Aiiltiorltv reiiirlents In the iircii have objected WELDDN DRUG ODe wants to buy it. il will have to] to the Idea of destroying the two pul up for hid. Paul R. Rust, president of tlie Baltimore i.i »ervire by the Authorised Dealer BLBCtBIC BLANKET CLUB... hid on I he open mill ket parktets fronting on N. Mam St company, said he will dlsciisa the RiilUmore YM(_‘A claims lo be the 901 MAIN BT.—Ml S-U2I outcome of the vote with his board Piukinp Aulhonly cliiiirman Miller suggOHlefl the tk»an| of C iiliu ( h iIiia in INirkrl original recorded aplrltiial tele of trustees soon. llrri)rrl I’hflnn toM Uir inmiiinrAl iMt ec Ini H ho rcqueHlefI to hh| fin' phone service In the world. HEADQUARTERS FOR The contract offer, calling for no liint night Uiii! (In' rniIrmiM Ims j Itie parklets at the same time Uie Havana When (!?ubHS mines The voice of MUlberi v 5-3510 is wage boost the first year, and five derided to Invito hi^U on the piop-' I’arkinj; Anthfirlty hnis on the leat rear h full production by HkiO, this ii.simlly F. W. Stahl, the YMCA mak. Ikk G.E ELECTRIC BLANKETS erty Homotimo tiil.s work or lU'Xt of the propfM'ty The tfiwn (ouhl iHlanrl IS expected lo become the executive who first thought of like lm.al.st '•-----y ' centa an hour In the second year ummliiln the parkletN. aairl Mil­ Almost everybody with Insurance and other fringe work. world s seconrl larRest nickel pro­ telephone consolation. It Is now in lean s if C-v' LARGE SELECTION 'Hif f*urkiiiK Authority wh.h In- ler. and If tile I’arkinR Authority ducer. (’anada ranks first. Cid>a is benefits. Is the same as the one re­ ever need the profierty ff»r Us third year. the year jected last Friday by bus drivers trrcKtod tn ru/ing the InnldlnK tn Hhoultl use the property for a parking lot afiditionai parking, the property of the Connecticut Company. would he nvailahle. ' with extra In return for this, both com­ for the North Knd hiisineNH sertion Hey Kids! panies had asked the removal of The filiitlon in in the renter of n Tile parklets have boon niain- NORMAN'S the arbitration clause from the ihi.strr of hIojtk niul )niHine.nM of- laimd tiy the town ff>r many yoais, d-l.-i HARTFORD ROAD— MI 3-1524 contracts. flres, under an riKreemrnt with the rail ALL THIS WEEK Harry Tersoan, president of Ijo- rarkinK Authority meinbirM nri r ojid AT THE V c a v i l,jo i vr.n I’nlu r (*hief Herman cal 4,19, had said that this was the jmjrnefl during; hint mclil'f’ meeHnu 4 t.n fltive to the nt/itnm nnrl hiok () .SrlieiKiej spfike witli reprcson- eieavMiNT tisms' x m ajor objection to the proposed tativen fif»rn the rallronfl and ob­ for Christmas , . . le At yeur bu4f*t contract over the pr-ouii'lH. WOOL SALE I Irn hidnl on the .'iOOOO «i|u.ire tained perrolMSion for the tfiWn to The union, which has about ,'i7n [lertml patUinpf n rfrari in front fftm ir y(m m m h h ih c o n u m members, has been working wlthou fool pnrrrl of lanrl is a station. twf» i>t\ MANCHESTER THK UASON MAY (I IIICHTU nf Itir f'latlon pai kiefs arol a shot i to>i'l The a contract since the old one ex­ WITH IXT*A CASH TO CONSOll pired Sept. ,10. firivers presently station Is npproxlnnitelv hO f-ei %|jn|e Offer Ijin! Year Helps keep your by '10 feel, Hrcftrdiiin !'• !)••/' 'I'liu l.H not the hi.'-t time the n .4 9 to oATf I lia 0 ( ruecHASi thi receive $2.1fliy an hour, plus fringe 1.98 yd. THINGS rou WANT oe niio why benefits. nu’intier ,Ia«oh Miller The slalion I ’a I U MIL’ A id lioi It \' ha ■' ronsldered VALUES TO $6.00 YARD burner clean as it ha.n not iiren iHcfl liu paH.neti^jet' Mf|ulrinL' the railr-oarl property (O E YARD TO nVO YARD MATCHARI.E SHOPPING PARKADE HOT STOr IN TODAY Ot CAll. travel shue tin' floiwl in 1 Ori.’’) year' the I'atUini; Authority LE.NOTIIS IN 54” WIDTH The Grealeat Chriatmaa Attraction heats your hornet whnii wl[>rrl out the Putuam «>fleiri| In hiiv the [iiopertv iMit THIS SEA.SON’S LATEST Rockville hnd^'e. 'I'he fuily use of Hie ,^>1 a I Inn u'M.s told ttie slatifrn not for COLORS AND BLENDS in. Connecticut RT-98 li the moat completely sinre then tuis hern by the Hall­ sn le effective fuel oil additive in use way Express (’(). Tlie rrnlroafl promi.'M'd It) keep today. This helps your oil Hartmann Formn NOW’S THE TIME TO STOCK UP FOR burner deliver more clean, de­ YOUR WINTER SEWING and SAVE! pendable heat. You get pre­ City Corporation SANTA’S mium service, too. All designed to make home heating easy. A rertlflrate of inrorporntion PERFECT FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING! about our WAR fUrd today In thf Town (Mrrk> A STORM WINDOW offlro for Har‘tm«nn KntRrpnwPfl. Evtryone Can Afford! RUG WOOL Lb 69c CHRISTMAS BEARS Coll today for tU eillK BLAMKKT ttUB... Inr. ' RIDGES Direct from the North Pole ami Preferred Finance Co., Inc. Get a 5 year guorantM on a Th« Arm Ib aiithorir.cd to flrnl tn Onr 49th State. Mobilheat >t-99 983 3Uln Street Hamilton Beach. From ...... 29.95 rrni M t«tr and In nthor AUJ.MIM M 8 t'llANNEI. Si;i,l .STORINti Alanrhester hiiAlneRRrR, Inrhidlnp mannfjHMn! • Manufacturers Outlet . SEE THE GIANT POLAR BEARS Phone: MItrhell 2-4168 Injr. to rnndnrt rfiar'nrrh and cx- RETAIL SALESROOM IS 1 MILE FROM WILLIMANTIO • SEE THE KING 817.E ALASKAN BEARS WE GIVE p<*rlmrn(R nnd to mainlHln rqulp- [ STORM WINDOWS . SEE TIIE3I GAMBOL AND FROLIC IN THEIR ARENA A loan of 6100.00 costa $20.60 mont and InborntorlrR And Rrll dr- > a SEE THEM THRILL AND AMAZE YOU AT THEIR TtVICE GREEN STAMPS when promptly repaid tn 12 ron- Blpnn, prorrRsrn or produrt.8 ^ DAILY PERFORMANCES 4:30 P.M. AND 8:45 P.M. McuUve monthly nutallmenU of Potterton’s RUBBrII Hartmiinn of !2 ('rnwn [ Special f a MAKE A DATE NOW TO BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE 310.05 earh. THESE AMAZING CHRISTMAS BEARS OPEN THURS. end Fri. tin 9 P.M. PI . ownrr of H«rtninnn'H Pnprr- So rosy ti' rhiiiiKo from one sriisnn lo nn- mnrkrt imid lodny hl.t pbuix air , • BEARS WILL PERFORM NEXT TO PARKADE’S SINGING LOANS FROM *25 to fGOII otlirr; iind so rosy to rionn from Inside MORIARTY OPEN SATURDAYS I 130 CENTER STREET—COR. CHURCH STREET Indrflnltr nnd hr rmild not di.scu.’ia | Voiir home! CHRISTMAS TREE them. OIhrr Inrnrpointota with ; mm Hartmann aro Dclplilnr F Hari- AwfSltAN RROTHERS mann, nlan of 12 t'rown St . imd * STORM DOORS $32.95* PARKADE STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT Wrila O. Hartmann of Ifi King St j -Instulliitlon OpIlonnI, 301-315 Cantor Street The firm will Atni t hUHlnra.s with i TILL 9:00 INCLUDING SATURDAYS $22 000 rnpilnl stork. It In juilhoi- | FREE ESTIMATES PREe and EASY PARKING FOR 2500 CARS Izrd to hnvr $00,000 rapitnl atork ' E-Z TERMS Tut SltM4» Ml 3-5135 divided Into 2,000 ahami rnch of i MMurAUMin Claaa A and fMaan B ronimon j OWTift atnrk. both with $10 pnr vaUir. I Dividonda of 0 pn rrnt unnually i BILLTUNSKY • Ml 9-9095 TURN AT RIDOES BUS STOP. ROUTE St nttf^ a a asdy w o arr allowed on both rommon I atorka. OPEN SUNDAYS—CtX)SED MONDAYS OPEN DAILY 9 to 6:S0 Jhim ost THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9 to 9 ( CHRISTMAS TRIJAT or PART TIME E(bc I) ujC/ ^ (o n k c tii MEN OR WOMEN r» Be Sure To Serve A Royal I Selling the TRANQUA LOUNGER for Christmas ICE CREAM CAKE Sold On Budget-Plan — Only $1.98 Week IVE BETTER... f/ecfrica//y H p i t 's (riily n wonrlrrful trent! Rich frozen ) ^iiiidiiig Hiui pure vanillii ice croiini, cover­ Telephone Mitchell 3-5191 ’J ^ . -7 * MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ' V ' / ed i(h wli.ip cream and decorations. Mm— with this conveRient MEMBERSHIP CARD ( niijflity delicious! DO IT N O W -O PEN till 9 P.M. ASK FOR CHET BRUNNER 1.50 Tike R from Sente! Blenket your family S t r v t t 1 6 erhh comfort thie arintar.. . with our E lrctric BUMU nr your family has never used m9MmMIII»IWMIimH»MiMMl7 ITki1lifiTHanlifitn they’ll be th^led with theaa Be Sure To Try One Of These Royal Treats: lOfelf»VMXiiected fifta. Tliey’ll enjoy the ICE CREAM PIES STENCILED BRICK FROZEN PUDDING KeqilUA, ci6aia» wintartime deeping they’ve Fresh •trawberry or choc­ Vanilla altrea decorated with "Klavor of thr Month;'* aiirliiu)^ Tiieijiit Askabouiour olate; win aerve 6. Simla, tree, turkey, pump­ raiamH. fndt. mdn nnd nim kin or Merry UhilalmaR. Ortvov blemlrfi into a drii- ■q^lnme ttm f eptfoeirl^^ blonketa. 49c Mch 1 2 c e o c h clmiB loo cream base. cLMTaell r m S k U m Rw handy Membetehip SLE€taK BLANKET €LVB,\ "KING OF FROZEN DESSERTS" emd iiafllM «e you eaewtly bjr The Hartford Xleehric lighi Pompany. Take it to your ORFITELLI S BANQUET SPUMONI i , QUARTS. PINTS, Sl.irF.D ittm d tB eppihmnedaakr .ee dapertm t atom Theae aeonderfut Weatinghouee THE CROWNING SUCCESS TO ANY MEAL! .he only Rotory Massage equipment designed to "Rest Away" nervous end get dD llw beaDtiftil Electric Blanketa you tension and miner aches by placing your spine on a line, the natural posi­ Mcd for gifta and for the family. Select from Electric Blanketa come in aingle Get your Ice Cream Cake at the foliinvlng .lores or plaee your order Irefore Wedneado.v. Dee. tion for ceffifortable relaxation and stimuioting mossoge. • Brogan'* Red and White . PliiehiirHl (irocery • l,ea'« Market atrikfa« eolari^ |oo! Juat m y: "Pd like Ikeee or double bed aiae in lovely Tnr- Pine Street Main Street 2tH Spniee Street ; IlMiolt iadplHf hi omoK Ebetiic Blonketa are perfect gifta ...foe jtooiMlf. toou • Peppin'* Orm-ery An "Extra Special" Christmas Item meoMy paymente • Cornell Bakery a Manehe.ter Drug So tfafe G hiiatam 3 . . five bettor, afaetrioolb'f quoiaet Blue or Pink at an ama*. Hartford Road Bolton STATE DISTRIBUTOR • Pe(e‘» firocer.v 717 Main Street M G . $34.f» a Hilltop Market E. Center Street * Relr.er’* tiroeerjr Ittgfy loav, low price o f ...... Oak Street * Sfonle.v’* Market 219 School Street Itoekville . Marv'a Market * Time’* .Square 8. Main Street . Anderaun'a Ltineh lit. 6, Andover 133 Spruce Street . Patnode’a Grocery . Charter Oak Grocery a Valente'* Grocery Bolton 83 Charter Oak. St. SOI 4>nter Street. lAi^Tl OK ELECTRIC LIGHT C O r V i P A N Y BTlanchsLBJtsUL > 38 W A RRI^ ST. BRUNNER’STOLL^-D Thus., ON THE SUKtncSTER-VUNON TOWN UN* PHONE 311 S-6950 IN TAUXRXTVIUJU OONNRCmoUT. ICE CREAM CO. OPtiN K5q*NIN08 T IL L S—TEL. Ml SQim MAMUPACTURERS OP ORFITaU'S "SPUMONT ASHgPIW OnXT BRUNNER SALES and APPLIANCES m m m am tnom m p a r k a b »- m i

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/ ■ fAGK FOURTEEN IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE EIFTEEN- ' RUGS BUNNY UUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE guided tour through Gw plant to NO D06S BUT, SIRE, I '-N THEN VA BETTER START BoUon^ B o l t o n watch Jet engines being built. They a llo w e d o n th Atfffr 6ET TO «V * Antwar to Provloua Puiil*| saw all the component parts that ,BU5, SYUVES^ER DESTINATION DTTO FORWV^HILB U.S. Army Scout go into an engine in various stages I VE A tr a in Churcb Slfites GLASS ENCLOSURES I HEAR THAT 0UD ATE, ONLY M Y 0U 'R E_ of manufacture, and teat, and also TO OITCH : A BETTER DOUBLE THEAST£//WRlN6INe X'LLBEONLY ^ pavilions Set Friday visited the sections where the last SOLUTION, VASE YOUR FIN6EK YOJ'VE EOT ABOLJTJ OUI THAT ACROSS 11 Ercrt Christmas Fair FOR BATHTUBS rcLL i.NTO Bloomed TOD6LADTO piston engines are still being built. ,AS MUCH CHANCE DOUBLE SETTLE MV 1 OA. Army *♦ , ^The high point of the ti-ip waa GUVT''NOP; INTO CABBAGE ,*• Kout U At thU pUe« OF WALTZ'NGYOURfSAWBUCk/.l 6C0R65 WITH Ste M aurice C hurch This Saturday watching the new jets in the teat and SHOWERS WHICH Kemi.NDS "Bu«»lo-----“ ** S*« •»S'“ ME THAT WAD THROUGH THE/ SaUEEZE, >/0U lf4SRAiT£S, cells being put through their teat PARLO R A S A /I OUT A B ut x 'LL IR» wM Law and tSharon purposes in your bathroom. Easy to, Before the TO K E E P Rowley.of Hebron; Shirley iHllltard begin Saturday a t 1 p.m. Reserva­ The tour was preceded by a IT ACROSS BROAd AU t e / CN!L TONGUES DOWS (amouayWiiriihj Vlr|Jit autne'to tions are being taken now for the clean. Never wears out. W'RiGHT BROTHERS was William , . . and Mtt.lam SchetUer of-Manches­ short question and answer period ORBITED AT WAY AGAINST THE iNi Y o u e F radarick-- « Bundled, a. St. Meorlce Church Friday when ter participated. turkey aiH>per which wll» be served conducted by Frank Perklna In the Open S Days A Week—B AM- to 5 P.M. KlTTYriAWK.' LIGHT.' HEADS f I cotton 1(1 Rcfiitee Hand in the Fatim* devotions will be. held at at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. as part of Public Relations Office. The tour CITY BUS CO. ' 1 Ha waa known 8 p.m. '- ^ Some of the youngstcra have • ■ M ' ^ aver a I'arge 2 Satiric 11 Long Battle of -—m been studying only.since September the fair. They may be made with waa arranged for the boys by As­ J I'T. .. 1 He waa a 11 Recompenaed Creek The statue which, has already Mrs. John Eh-ickson or Mrs. Mi­ sociate Advisor Frank Schethen- • of the traveled more than 450,000 miles and other! in this -group have had J. A. WHIT£ BLASS CO. Weat notad pioneer 20 Captivate 17 Subdue j a year'i'Instruction. They dlscuat- chael Goldtn.der, both of South pflug, 275 School St., who hi em- J l l . J l ____ IL2- 2« Verbal 31 Flighta of in 103 dioceae throughout Canada Rd.. Bolton. ploj’ed at the plant. II Diminutive of and the United States; wHl be in ed the technique-of how good-tone 31 Bissell St.~Phone Ml 9-7322 AI.LKV OOP HY V. I HAIMI.IN 4 Youth 21 Eakera .atepa 1 ia produced qnd the Importance of Long weeks of preparation have A pizza party followed at tht Ronald 10 Odd lob . the sanctuary during the devo- AN THERE WAS NO 1 nary a thing \ 14 Toward the 5 Large plants 10 Biblical preparation . before performing. gone into the fair. Oroda offered Marco Polo Restaurant. ~C WEU.Nlin- EXACTLV^l— TSUBE YWENT, g Antlers pronoun 41 Large artery tions for, world peace and the con- for sale include knitwear, aprona. VMEAN YTEFT ^ IF HE’9 out WE \1 TO TH' place Z' TRACKS, SIGNS ' NEITHER HIDE 1 aheltered aide ver.alon of Russia. Purpose of the Teeltals ia to help It Burden 7 Growing out 11 Babylonian 42 Spot deveiop confidence in playing be­ doll clothes, Jewelry, clown dolls, NN muSBAND OUT THEBE WE LOOI^ED NVW-IEBE he OF VIOLENCE { NOPE ) NOR HAIR' I g Welframite deity 43 Consumed M sgr.-McGrath; who has di­ TWERE All alone niDWT EAST AN WE \ disappeared , OR STUFF TELL VUH.UMPA, U Age fore others. cards, cookies, candy and wrap- 17 GirTa name (Cornwall) 14 Spat 4S Come to termi rected the unique'Fatlma pilgrim- otngs. There will be a parcel post IN THAT , ■< see ’im' LOOicEP WEST I T y LIKE that ’ r ' V HE JUST AINT t Falcr of oleic 15 He killed ,10 Elders (ab.) gge during the past 10 years-will Tape recordings were made of believe ME, \ There II Concluaion the piano, selections and played booth and grab bag feature. A JUNGLE’ I f acid Chief Yellow 52 Pronoun dpllver the sermon Priday evening. bake sale will als- be conducted. UMPA, WE It Annual He explains that the statue is back to the children. Intermediate DONE OUR , income (Fr.) and advsinced students of Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Nichols Sr. is gen­ - - T O HELP YOU II Atmoaphere I I 5 ii r 10 It merely “Incidental" to the devo­ eral chairman for the sale. Dec­ ‘4 I S BEST' Petersen will hold tbilr first study COMPLETE YOUR ^ a-i t l H e-----d in tions; that the Important feature recital of the season next Sunday. orations will be arranged by Mrs 1»1T is the message of Fatima. CHRISTMAS LIST J The statue waa-carved under the Fire Drill S«tt Marilyn Ysnski. % 5 , y >1 German city IT The volunteer . fire department Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Fred LET'S FE 24 Number direction of Sister Lucy, sole survivor of the three shepherd will hold a drill meeting tomorrow V/arren are general chairmen for GENTEEL 15 Inditn tribe J T ^ i r at 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse.. the supper. Mrs. W. Arnold Mc­ 17 Pedal dlflU children who saW the apparitions at Fatima in Spiain In 1917. She Kinney is In charge of the kitchen; MBeam Manchester E y e n I n'lI'g kerald Mrs. Charles Warren, dining room SI Rxelamatiooa says j t j a "as close as any human THERMO-ELEC-TRAYS creation can possibly be” to the Bolton oorreSpondent, DorJe Dorje M. and Mrs. Robert E. Richardson, SSExiit D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-5645. the clesn-up group. To keep foods hot sn\-«-hcre. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER St BrailliaR actual appearance. i macaw Msgr. McGmth saya the pur­ 14 Brightaa pose of the Pilgrim Virgin tour Is FROM PORTUGAL "MU'HEI.E ■ Sf Upper llmbt to enlist as many as possible, and Yule Parly Set ' The RL Rev. kOgT. William C. McOmUi etande besld.< eUtue of BOY SCOOT HAND-EMBROIDERED STERLLNG S1L\ ER PRISCILLA’S POP HY Al. V LH M LK R St It able as qiiickly.as possible, in d CTUgade the renowned'Pilgrim Virgin which wlU be -Rti S t Maurice Church 4f> Airtlit'a (ramt of prayer to help preVeiU the flnal JEWELRY BOXES $ 1.25 up V- tr* ‘ K ir JD "WMAT ' s p o s r s o m e b o d y ) By French tJJ ub Friday for Fatima Devotiona. Notes and Netvs OP R ISK < R I S K Z 44IndonaaUn of, subjection o4 the world to Com­ Pin2, Earrings, ^STEALS iT^ munism or the horrors of a nuclear $ 1.50 an d up TOU !• M'T A B O U r , ;zr - Mindanao Alfred Bundqulst end Mr. end Mrs. 40 Concealed that woufo:beliffi the end of clvll- ' The French Club of Manci>ester On Friday, Nov. 28, the follow­ Bangles, Bracelets PO L K S IT? win meet tomorrow at S p.-m. at Brown XJ. Chorus Martin !•. Erickson. Following the IMPORTED BEI.T.S 23 95 A LW A V S 47 Pertaining zalion. doncert a coffee hour will be held ing Explorera and leaders of Troop dowtr The devotions have been held in the American Legion Home. 47 of the South Methodiat Church MATCHING HANDBAGS See Our Exquisite Line Of S E T VOUP 4S toDroop 4.3 states. The tour in the Norwich A nominating committee will be Will Sing Carols for members of the chiiruk at the 26.00 Men's Club visited Pratt and G A R B A G E f 40 RIavator chosen to submit a slate of officers high school. In charge of arrange­ HOLIDAY CANDLES OUT TU' , Z, Diocese is being made with the ments are Mrs. O ^rge T. La- Whitney Aircraft for a 2-hour M K5HT toivantor approval of the Most Rev. Ber­ for 1959, President Paul Grenier The Brown University Chorus tour of the plant and its facllitlea: and CANDLE HOLDERS tl Rodent nard J. Flanagan, Bishop of Nor­ announces. ' ' • Bonne, Mrs, Erickson end Mrs. b e f o r e will present a program of tradi­ Donald Qutnan; Curtis Blake. 19 School St.; Don­ •9 k ' i l 15 Mia wich. Following the meeting the ald Cordner, 26 Green Hill St.; Ed­ Teachers Training Set Christmas Parlv will be held. tional Christmas music. Friday at Ticket sales are being handled ward Diehl, 12S Keeney St.: Rich­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Two class demonstrations and' Members are asked to bring dollar the Manchester High School Audi­ by Mrs. Edson Bailey and Mrs. ard Dixon, 37 Packard St.; David discussions in news reading for gifts. Entertainment will be pro­ torium. John Field. Aasiatini^ them are Kelsey. 2.3 Autumn St.; John Mal- vided and refreshments will be Mrs. Raymond Rlppna, Mrs. Ed­ CANDINAVIAN teachers of Grades 5 through S The concert is being co-spon­ orca, 67 School St.; David Morris- - >■ [• will be held at the elementary served bv Mrs. Denis Frechette ward Thonia, Mrs. Raymond Moz- selte, 271 Autiinm St.; Charles school Thursday as a part of the members of her oommiUee sored by the Women’s Hospital zer, Mrs. John M. Dormer, Mrs. Perkins, 28 Autumn St,; Angelo CRAFT SHOP •',.11. m-servlce training program for • r — Auxiliary and the Hockantim George Willard Jr., Mra. Donald Ponllllo. 239 Spruce St.; Joseph teachers of this supervisory dis- fx , | f . TVIJ—l. s Brown Club. Caldwell, Mra. Richard MOora, ScheihenpOug. 275 School St.; Mrs. Herbert Snyder. Mrs. Edward 115 Mam Street—Tel. Ml 9-6117 irict. Miss Viola Larson. 1 o c a I L J e a t f I S LaSt niff lit The program will Include these Scoutmaster Robert VonDeck, 55 supervisor, is in charge of ar- j ___ Scrrell, Mra, John Malone and Mrs, Eva Dr.; Explorer Advisor John I.ONG SA M HY Al, CAPP and HOR I.UHHKRS Christmas carols: "Silent Night," Walter Schiilthels. Mslorca. 67 School St., and Frank Open till 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday rangements. By THE ASSGClA'l'EP PRESS "The First Noel," "Come All 'Ye f SCWETHIPiS fOR The demonstrations will be con-, Whitney. Tex. Tristram (Trla) Perkins. 28 Autumn St., social I KNOW THAT, T-THANKS, LON® Faithful" and "Angels We Hav,* committeeman. ADAM-ayr you TiD WRAK, LAUNCetOr ., SAM...Hr6lVE6 ducted by Miss Lucy Lockhart, 70, rated by many ex- Skill nix'ern ron.sultant from the Department centerflelder n Heard on High." In addition, the The two groupa were taken on a riw 9»! MS W W« 9S* WK'94* WK »K *K MS UPVOUdQ POeSTMP ms A P]BCe OF M'i FIRST /UFA F-reeune Brown University Chorus will sing Pa r t y p r f 65 i n ev er of School Sel-YiCM, Wesleyan Uni- hiaton- of baseball, died Mon- LAONOg— AND w eM Y ?? OFC'CCUKASe versity. Her servley has been mae'e [jay apparently of a heart attack. the cantsla. "Lamentations of Rhinelander, Wis. (S'' Lumber­ HADA CMANCF d-uuer H0L0IN6 available, by Uie Middlcijj^n^-Unl- Jeremiah." hy Thomaa Tallis; jacks in skin diving suits have FOR RENT TOW EAR f OONID J t l . Speiikeo. a member of ^Meball's and "The Sower." by Harold • m w e t t n vpr.sity m art effort tol'contrlb'atc Haltaf-FAbie. played li th^Amer- found s bonanza al the bottom of • and IS mm. Mevie Projeetora The Bank that gives you P L A N N B D SECURITY 16 ALWAYS to the nationwide demand for"im- Darke. Prior to Its appearance In —aound or allrnt, alao S5 mm. ican League for 22 years, serving Manchester, the chorus will per­ Boom L«ke here an estimated JU5TA6 proved instruction in reading. with Boston. Clevelai.d, Washing­ allda projeetora. % Services of consultants are offered form at St. Thomsa Church in New one million board feet of usable m c M o o r ton and Philadelphia, and man­ York City. timber, which became water­ NXIAS srhool systems throughout the aged Cleveland from 1919 to 1926. WELDON DRUG CO. country, on a professional basis, The 80 members of the chorus logged and aank during the hey­ SOI Main 8L Tel. Ml S-S8tl He was born Ui Hubbard, Tex, day of logging a century ago. \M without charge or obligation London—Philip Connard. 83. In. and their director, David Laurent, ®o Miss Ixickhart holds a masters temationally known mural pbint- will be guests of honor at a pre concert dinner at the' Country T M. U a, ^ OH iegree in education from N ew _ Mdndav. He was keeper Do You Have Enough •t.1 Club. Co-chairmen of the affair a IM, Mf, I, //-f York University and has done L,y custodian of Britain's Roval graduate work on the doctoral | ^caden.v from 1945-49. are Mrs. Robert Heach and Mrs. "You just don’t know Allan, Daddy. In ■ modifttd wty level at the University of Virginia. i , Madison, Wis.—Prof. John L Thomas Healy. Members of the See our large RY KKN HALl) and .IKHHY HHONOFIKI.I) welcoming committee will be Mr. 3UUO 8AXUN he’s everything r girl could ask fori" Her experience as a classroom! Gi„in pioneer University of and Mrs. Edward Glenney, Dr. and IP TWeSE PEOPLE And W PR. STEVEN WRIGHT'S ROOM THAT teacher has covered all grades. Wisconsin sociologist and author Mrs. Walter Schardt, Dr. and Mrs, selection of CAM 8WIN9 IT, JUDD, Before joining Wesleyan, ahe Money to go Around EVENING... whose- work led to manj referms OUa EMTIRE was a supervisor in Virginia pub­ in Wisconsin’ handling of crim­ F rebbarch unit lic srhools and has taught sum­ inals and the insane, died Mon­ WILL BE MADE.' u rri.E si’ouT Bv ROUSON mer courses in the graduate pro day. He was born on an Iowa gram of William and Mhry Col­ CRSCpin ’n -r.tr.L’sf’r" ^ farm, ., 4 tSST^ lege and .North To.xes 'state Col­ ■; KarttM City- Slql'ir Julia Lee, MsaM lege. this Christmas? i.,twldel^' known Nbgfb reqording tSSf Pond ('leaning Slated and night chit star,, died Snnday. HPKj/et President Harold Dwyer of the ' The blues singer had been Identi­ .Skating Club of Bolton, Inc , has fied with Kansas City Jazz .Ilf* i.s.sued a call for help .this evening for more than oO years. to I dear the akating rink at Chicago- Charles .P, Hughes, 66, Sperry a Pond. Because ,o'( the new- ne.ss of the icc, club pfficlals don't a former radio producer died to­ want to id.sk using, heavy equip­ day of a heart attack. Hiigbes was ment for snow removal at this best known as "Mr. First Nighter" lime in the radio program "Lillie The­ R. C. BY JOHNNY HART Members arc reminded to ob­ ater off Times Square" In the serve the skating (lag rule (Airing 1930s. •OOP EVENIN&,CURLS 'iFiasaiena, Caiif. C. HaJ Reyi|b BUZ SAW YER HY HOY CRANK yov PIPHT HAVB TtXJ POf/r PLAN the coming season. Unless the flag ^ I L E BELOW SLEBP, ir is up, there will be no skatifig. olds, 68. long a leader In PiM - 2 EXTRA MOWlfiSOME WlkPlIf ANYTHIN* PLANNED, They arje also asked not to walk on -dena's Tournam.'nt of Roses, died YMIKCESL. VNI-/ ; 0/0 CAP/TAusnc MtmoNS PIP Tt5U T OVBKTAKES TDU! the lee surface at any time. Sunday after a Ibng illness. ENVELOPES M0NSERIN6 ') nov/oeui with this Plano Pupils In. Recital )lNilaml, Fla.—Homer S. Salnt- NAT10MS OF I ’) POWeHPlAWT? n o t .Several area youngsters, ^lano' Gaa'dens, 78. InternaYloimlly kninvn WEST/,. pto OUR ffi/ewos THf pupils of Mrs. Edith H. Petersen, Yurt authority (Jled Monday, ap­ RUSSIANS^ held a -study reCitgl al thelg. teach­ parently” Of, a heart gitadk. He er's heine this i-weekena . Emily retired sev :ral' yben' age yas di­ C YU! I-rinhK Donna '8fkee.' B(Uy Vaien- rector df Ane arU: fbr' the'-Ci^afje HE'S ALMOST AT tldajLlnda Roser; Mary iClar and Instltun at PltUbu^lL' ' ' ' THE FNPOrillSSPEEai. ----- 1-4------— - s — ;— IMPOSSIBLE TO INTERRUPT HIM. h • i m C D I C A L I M.. r»> M.1,1, T.*,. u« J P H A n m i B ^ c v MOHTY MEEKI.K HY DICK CAVALLI . S44 MAIN ST. AAORTV., WELL, I'DS ABOUT TIME XlMBOBRY. HAVE you (TOC / VOO-HOO.' ■■-iit ip NOU flHCMfEO UP.' OKL BEEN WAITING LONG? CAUUIJ MiCKKY FINN HY I.ANh I.KONAiMt u iiLrmrrsc HERE I t::!;,:ni:; THIS IS PROBAILY AM THEM NOW,PHIL* FOR THE SINCME DESIRE TO HELP MAHRC 'BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION TO INSURE WITH LAPFEN" ^ m L P RETARDED-CHILDREN i ' ^ ! r WE W lU H O L P y Everyone with a Chrlstmai Club check can undoubtedly say "yes^'— and prepare , for Christmas 1959 by opening a Christmas Club account n-r COURTLY NKHI again immadialaly. You, too, may enjoy Cnriitmas to its fullest 1]''***“^* CM'TAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER — merry and happy— with, money saved for this purpose. Join the SBM TBIwiir PtLT 50 LOW, kiP'. NOW suMPBMt.iOirtn IHOPB tWCOMNO eiUMtUimAlC Christmas Savings Club today! . . . MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIIKJEWAY ELLEN 'WILL KNOW I'M A FLOP I 90 M KHltHM Oiy KNBW AT TH» TUAI HASMT ZHSMENOPLAN* I'M NOT ONLY ALMOST KOKE,!- ^ Wkit UPPETyMt PLAN* YBT. MOW TIU. MR WHAT HAPFRN' 6A.Y, ISN 'T \ ] VHS. ISN'T SHE BUT ITS TOO MOMBl n A N W N B $ NECESSARY- $ 25 CLUE .... . Sava 50c weakly THAT JOAN ' NEDWSM1 E n m a ifC . 10 1 OPEN a A WONDERFUL BAD S H E BRO\VNET> SKIER? y V I'LL CCXJLDN'T $ 50 CLUE ... . 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CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGft SIXTEEN Yankee Conference Play Starts THE Moiirns Speaker Death Injuries Hit Three Giant Perfori^ers Herald Angle Tonight for UConns at Storrs my m e s t of A W New Haven, Dec. 9 (Ah —TheScut trimmed Willimanlic Teachers,» the comeback drive with 14 polnta Heart Attack University of Connecticut basket- On the debit .side, the I nl- that gave New’ Britain a 37-55 EARL YOST ' verslty of Bridgeport bowed to St. halftime lead. Gregerick and ■s?ers ball team opens Its Yankee Con­ gporta Bditot Tagm Speaker John * of Brookhm. 98-56. , Clem Sidlosky paced New Britain Ansonia Five Claitned Fine ference .season tonight at Storrs At Danbury, the Teacher* led, in its second half drive thAt sent S p ecialist with New Hampshire as the party from the start, paced by Pete the home team to a 20-pffint lead Six Silk Towner* with Teacher* As Outf ielder of the second part The Huskie* Gregory who scored 2.1 point*. at one point. Gregerick and Tests Embers Center Fielder I are unbeaten in two non-leag^ie: pg^bury held a 37-29 halftime lead George Dargall of Willimantlo Current varsity basketball-squad at Teachers College in each acored 20 points to lead tha New York. Dec. 9 OFi— Base­ start*. ■ land pulled away in the final 10, New Britain has a distinct Manchester flavor. No less than shooters. Suminerall' On Wednesday ball men everywhere mourned Tris Hubbard, Tex., Dec. 9 (/P)— I The game tops a three-game. nitnutes. The three game victory six members of the varsity hail from the Silk Town. I>etter Speaker today as s great center- Tristram (Trig) Speaker, the I slate which also finds Big Three streak equaled Danbury s best win- At Brookl.vn. St. John'.! led all winners with the Blue Devils include Jimmy Glenney and flelder — perhaps the best of ail major leagues, died yesterday ; Harvard at .Middletown for a game ning splurge in the 10-year history the way In the route of Bridge­ I A newcomer to the Connecticut I with Lillie Three Weile.yan and 'f tlif* Ns tests, will be minus big Bill * * * Gary Geiger, asks. "Who would secretary of the Milwaukee Braves, bard and Is at the Wolfe Funeral Biggest Snow t nn.'il 1-I -'l h 111 lxa;:'ie TliHt '-."uH. .Spives', 7-1 two-time All-Ameri- said he waa terribly shocked at the i,’. a til> i-'iiMolf At thr StAfli- Cole on Beam you rather have up at bat when Home, Services will not be set un­ (an fiom Kentucky who has a you need a run. Pieraall of news and added: til relatives and frienda in Cleve­ i;-,- P n - ■ :m ; previou.* engagement In Wilkes Alan Cole, loriner Manchester Wertz? " To this I add, "Which of "Tris Speaker was a good friend land arc contacted. It was at In II’.'"' I' c\i'»iJ.'‘' ineolinK uitlr nf mine and the outstanding play­ Baiie Rut far from depending High ba.seball and bH*«ikPtball whiz, the two can be counted upon to Cleveland that .Speaker won much ti’.r r.;f. n- n ( )pvr:nnr) Nov. 2 er among the three of us. He upon one man Ansonia also has stepped into the, spotlight this play 1.54 games." of his fame as a pla.ver and man­ T'»» e s Tire event to ^ r .<■ y., .■■It]] 71-17 Tlir ‘ iunt*-! j )>t>ast.s a quartet of standout sea.Hon with the Unlvenslty of » » * helped Hooper and me a lot.” fo'.in-.'nl Di.lt Up ’i ltll fl 2i-71 \'l< - i ager and where he was a scout Passvr\s ,Vrg/i Im aro *(;igeid In tall Andy Adzima Richmond ba.sketball team. Play­ Une In Every Respect . In later years. t ' -er Dir Bnltimorr (ViltA, thrj I Ted Vaiiela^. stylish Worthy Pat­ ing his third year with the varsity, Off the ( ’tiff r.-'r’ ii ('nnfrirnrr ('hamps Thf Lee Fohl, who managed the Interment will be In Falrvlew niiblliir (ntr|jor> Leagues M'eslern C'onference ijilr with Gino doing a hig Job on the Inyadets. formerly played at forwarded a clipping on the game SuiimerAll aivl Slroiif) air li.*lr''l ^ and Don Simmons. The former 1* wa* a flne man in ever.v respect," Speaker and a fLsHing crony defense St .Vfuliael's uhile Vsrtelas. an Cole is a Junior at the Southern | at Centre College in Centre. Ky., In Die 'rlouhtfur' rntrpffrv foi ' "He was like a second father tn Charles Vaughn, had pulled then I All-Slaic selection sf Ansonia High Conference college which includes . while Donnie is nearer home at Queen of the Court Siinpl?n s f:nmr while HuRheH drfi-I me. He gave me my first chance in boat mto the dock after an after­ .School, played at I ’C'onn and New West Virginia. Virginia Tech. i Curry College in Worcester, Mass. noon on I.ake Whitney. The 70- nitel\- v^onT hr rrndv to play I>r major league baseball," said Joe Hardln-Sinimon University’s basketball hopes center on Border Haven Teachers ('ollege. Patter- George Washington, (^itadel. Wll- ! Both boys played varsity baseball K rinri.s .‘^v-crnry. the ( hib p)i\sl-■ Sewell, who played under Speaker Conference standouts Doyle Edmiston, left. 6-7 forward, and Carl year-old member of Baseball's .«on, forjuei IT ’unn capialn. per­ liam & Mary, Furman. David.son. I last spring and during th# summer as manager. "He was one of the Hall of Fame collap.sed and died. rinn nindr tlir rliagnoms of the in-i formed \v'ilh MaiKhester last win- Knight, 6-8 center. But as long as Ann Regan, brunette, is Durelle Predicts W'ashinglon A Lee and Virginia mnnth.s with Moriarty Bros, in lha greatest managers 1 ever played .around It’ll be a successful team. Dr John Lathom of Whitne.v. the Jurrd pl«\riR yrfl!ci'da\ lei afici reluining from a lengthy Military. The lanky Cole is one Hartford Twilight and Farming- Muj:hrs. suffering from loin for — one of the finest persons I attending ph.ystclan, certified on — « 'W~B7' r ^ W liyoui ^N'lth the SI. lyoui.s Hawks ton Valley I.,eagiies. Their father, nrcU lignments. did not plnv In thr of five veterans with Ihe Spiders, ever came Into contact with in .Speaker’s death certificate that Olanls 10-17 .squrnker over thr He wn.s an All-Slnlc selection Harold, in nnpervinnr of the Boys’ baseball." the rause waa eoronary oceliislon. while in high school. Room evenings at the West Sida Baseball Commissioner Ford Speaker had Itad one previous Llfuis aI Detroit Inst Siindny, Fight WonWon’t I Last Rec Center .tJood rule in the East Frick said: "It’s a shame we are Hawk Streak Sparked heart attaek In 1954. Last Aug­ ■'1 jnay have to order a brace ♦ * ♦ iiilated In Relinnnl Ahhey College. Side Rec Midget Ba.skelball for Hughes’ neck, and he'll have losing so many of the old star.s. ust he entered a Clm’eland hospital factory Warehouse — . .. In addilir.n to the giant Spivey, I)4>Ih 'll DusIlPk Ceagiie i.s that every boy in iini- These are the players who have for observation as a precautionary to remain in the hospital for a feu iir r’alters(*n has been another excel- meant so much to the game” davs " sntd Sureney. Monli'pal, I)r(,’. H (/Pi— V'voii Diiipllf lliink.s I (itlr liRlil .Soiry 1.. report that ?1el C ush-i‘‘7 ”' Period measure. He had been experiencing • .,,•1 . 1 1 * /•! A i • \! 4 i lent s( orer fni the Mighty Miles. Will Harridge, American By Pettit and Hagan pains in his arms Slroufl. who has l>ern hampered with htfhl hrav.VWOlRh ( hami'ion ArrhiP i r j o UIR t"| -r, pmnt.R n«nin«l ^upn- A lilood bathed Paoli Rosi, right, land.s a left high on ing has left the employ of t h e i ,D 'D Siipt. Jim League president said he wb. C ustom walking Btroud almost had to Kmber Cnar li Frank Toro may vanced through 13 lower National Hagan of the Hawks tallied 130 hrnvywrlffhlx i to get close to him to piti h. Hr a Afler Beating Scanlon ,„ .. I Po-'vl-aeaaon bowl games, for 19,58 gome had done for him and that sons with the Boston Re/1 Sox, crawl out of Runday’A gAme. his .IniiRnncxhiii K .Irn v l.iioiliT gol to come rinse to fight alter hts lineup in an effort to Rifle A.s.sn qualifications In achieve |s now hlatorv. However It Is open points 125 more than Pettit 1 in riba hurt him so much ’ h* wanted to do aomething for the four games last week to move into Cleveland Indians, Washingtnn 171. New Hnvrn. Crmn . xiiO ,Mlk, 'ft's going to hr n corker Tlir (halk up win No i in the greatly- lu.s pre.scnt rating . . . Dick Du- ! .soason for the naming of all-jtar Suburbanito w iie c U f’ H rhandier R4»ad.v game," Giles said. "Too many of sixth jilacp among the acorei s and Senators and Philadelphia Ath­ Holt. 172'., Rnulh AfnrH. drew. 10 ruslomers don t pay to see mr ■drengtliened C'HA The locals San Franfi.kfo, Dor. 9 (/!’)— .N'ew Y o rk 's Paolo Uo.si, having Glenwood ,st. has teams. all-America selections and Don Chandler, the (Jlants' are them forget it afler they gel out lielp nin .Macauley s coaching rec- letics. His highest average was Snn Frnnrlern Paolo Rnsi.ldnnce and I rant dance I'lii go- howed to unbeaten Danbury in etc. One Manchester gridder so punter, will he railed on to try for bolted mil anolhor vicl.ii-v over San Fraiu’i.sfo's Rolibv Scan-i T " « m.mer of uniform, but he didn’t." j ord to a sensational nine vlctorie.'^ .389 in 1925. He also waa a great •India 1.'14'-. New York out pointe8 All-Ea.siern CoUegE the opening quarter and sparked land in 1920. He managed Ihe lat­ I-ee Howell, “and he has been prac­ 159'., .New rtrlr«n«. niitpninte,l I'Khl henvvwelRhl champion would he had knocked out in the third baseball’s Hall of Fame, said: “He followed by Paul Arizin of Phila­ l l i o « * * Sport Svhedule a vs a y fidiii Ko.sfa Ro.si's p,.|,-ntpotent riKhl _ : R'‘P'*'mbor . . . Rny Villa ia Athletic Conference squad. John- by some near-sensalional shooting ter team from 1919 to 1926 ticing right along with Summernll round 0«*l. 1-3. w*8 one of the greatest fellows I delphia 15161, Detroit's George WllUe Vaiiirhn, 1.59',. Iain An- K" l"dny m predlcIlnR the onlrnnie ha nd A I'lghl .‘sent Scanlon to hi.s a.s prealdenl of the Y .son was Tiin's leading gropnd by hustling Vlnny Kohen, the throughout the scaaon ‘ of Canada anil Mnnlreale flr.'.t Ranked fifth by the National •ver knew, both as a baseball play­ Yardley |502I, Cincinnati’s Jack Speaker started In profeasionsl gelrs. 10 k n ee fnt no lutinl tn the Mccond.'I B”w‘mg Leagi Other of- , gainer despite the fact he took Manchester Trust entry in the Rec baseball in 1906 with Cleburne of Meanwhile, the Giants' con< hlng orld title liKhl in five \ eaia ' Today Boxing A.ssn,, Ro.si uill fight No. er and as a gentleman. He will al- Twyman i501i and Hagan reltil T’rovidrrur HI Willir Gi ern, flcer.s are. Bob Young secretary, part in but aix of Trln’s eight Senior Basketball Lisague wal­ the Texas League. The day he • PRKE$ SLASHED! staff reviewed niovlea yeaterdny RHAM High vs. Vinal st Hebron I contender Cnrloa Oiliz of New In the (Ires.sing room, Ro.si com- w*y* be remembered as one of the is still the leader on an average PinvMriur, stopped I'liRllie WmhIi Nil Predictions and Allen (Irzyh. treasurer. [ game.s. He picked up 568 yards loped Ihe outclassed North Ends of past Cleveland games and lis­ WedneMday. Dec. 10 York here Jan. 10. He said ho inenled; game’s greats.” basis with a 29.2 mark and Arizin signed a contract he was “flned” Ington, Nhw York, 3 iMlddle- Sill priBin>;ly. .\luoi e diiln t make * * * in 82 carrie.s and scored 28 points 84-57 last night at the high srhool. $10.00. Doak Rol>erts. president of tened to .lack White's scouting re­ a flat prediction CThenev vs LaSallelte. 2 Armory expects to whip Ortiz and then “Scanlon is a good boxer but to­ "The young fellows learned much holds a slight edge on Baylor for Thesw ore being reploced weightsi 4 In the opening contest, featuring the Cleburne Club, told about It port of the Browns' 21-M yufory l',^iiall\' An hi.- oii/.ee optInilHiii, Roi kvilif at Simsbury hopes to get the title match. night he Iniighl too Mcarerl. E\'cry ( :i<.He4l f4.r Si-aM»ii I Sb >ut baseball from him. He was the second best per-game total, over the Philadelphia Fnglea Inst New York Hilly F'lamln U7, for years a great moral influence 25.8 to 25.5. two teams from the Businessmen's years later, not lha* he la iie.sainileth now Me Friday. Dec. 12 Scanlon opened an ugly ga.sh time I hit him he grabbed ' Gene iMoriarty has closed up hi.s by o new design Sunday, New York, oulpninjed .Ilniiuv fohnson gained 14.5 yards again.st on the game," said Paul Richards, If he maintains that average, League, the Leftovers had little $44) a .Month la the M-.'i favorite to tilake ,;oofl .Mamhe.siej vs Wethersfield. over Rosi s left eye in the seventh Si (’rust 1. Ro.sl'.s manager, .said he hunting and Ashing lodges at Willie, the ticket manager for Archer. IhO*.^, New York, 10 ('olby, 137 at the expen.se of Al­ manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Arizin will change the NBA a all- difficulty upending Lllierly Mutual Roberta had driven in hia bright 111 hla aeveiilli defenae of file crown 8 16 High Sf bool round this lime and in the ninth thought Scanlon "fought duty all Pocomoonshlne Lake in Alexander. the New York Yankees' t>aaeball Hnehester, NY Mnmid Carter fred and had 90 yards against Am- Ty Cobh, Speaker's greatest time scoring standings during the by a one-sided 63-39 margin. new buggy to the field where I nul ' 'O’ oearly aix yeara iiKo iDee. (’heney vs. Hartford Te< h. 2 — Referee .lack Downey slopped the the wa>' " He a.s.ser led that Scanlon ' Maine and is back m 4Manchester team and formerly an aide with inO'a. Linden. N J, knni k her.st. He was held to 38 yards rival for batting honors in the Warriors third game this week Kohen, practically unstoppable Speaker waa playing a semi-prn 17, 10.521 from .foey Mn.siin Ai mory. fight for a pli'.sicinn'.s examination opened the cut by butting Ftosi with his wife for the winter month.'* the All-American (*onferrnre foot­ Hnh Blehlrr, 187, Rocliester. 4 against Tufts and 40 against Coa.st American League for many yeara, the Thursday night encounter with during the first nine minutes, game. He called ’Tris over to talk • SAVE! SAVE! All old Archie i 40. 44. or 4k. Rockville at St Thomas of Ihe rut. The doctor j>ermiltrd and continued to tiy to butt the . .Thomas Kelley, a member' of the Guard. In the Wesleyan game, he ball Yanks, replaced the late Jack admitted that h» never had reveal­ the Boston Celtic.*. The Philadel­ scored a sea.son s high of ,18 points contract and Speaker, wearing lake yom pick i wniild am' \\aa RHAM High vs. Hale-Ray st the hnuf to ftntinue and Rn.si won wound. ‘ Barnard school faculty, was one carried once for five yards but IjAvelle on the scouting staff Ivi- Sammy Snead has playcfl m the Hetuun. ed hi* sdmiration to Speaker until phia gieat. now sixth n i " while pacing the Truslilien Kohen baseball aplkea, climbed onto the lliat he hoped to hreiik Ihe. all time that round and the la.st one h;ind- Scanlon decliiu*d to discii.sa the . of the surcefvsful candidale.s who was injured shortly after and side­ Don’t miss this big velle died of a heart attai k last Masters golf tournament Ik times after they had retired. "Terribly time annals, needs Just 60 points received excellent support from huh of Ihe buggy Roberts noted kiiiM koiil record and lhal he hoped ily. fight. Him mauagn, Art Benjamin, I pa.sscd the written examination of Tuesday night. lined. Johnson is In his junior year. to replace injured teammati ..cu tall Jaek Volz who wound up witli he had scraped some of the paint He srorerl three triumphs eventually In beenme the liKht Booed Repeatedly said Bohhy fouglil "according to depressed" at the news, the 72- chance to cosh in Tlurly-seven officials were put year-old Cobb said; Johnston as the fifth highest point 26 tallies Wall Darling was high off so he signed .Speaker to a con­ lieavyveiKhl riilei with llie looReal to work on one day \\ hen Harvard Normally a homelov^ n favorite, plan and hexed all the wav ' | relKii "1 never let him know how much maker In historv. man with 27 markers in a losing tract at $40 a month. Roberts had and Yale took part in 16 athletic .Scanlon was hooed repeatedly for A crowd of 4.00U paid $15,470 net As It did last week to St Louis. ' I don 1 want to make any pre- I admired him when we were play- caii.se meant to make it $.50. bill held contests. holding. He was careful to keep gate. 1 dn Imiia like Vii'Bll did ' aaid Ihe Ing against each other, was out j the schedule turned a friendly Aggiesaivo Gene Sturgeon and tack the $10 to repair the biiggy *0 • OUT THEY 60! Cincinnati Enj oys Top Place velernn friim .San Dle((n ' l.a>ok Cold Bain Halts Play to win and was he and for 20 | glance toward Boston and Bill veteran AI Surowiec tallied 18 and Speaker started as a pitcher but may .veara we fought It out sa baseball Russell grabbed 24.2 rebounds in 16 points, reapeclively fo the vic­ couldn't get the other side out what happened In him I in RolnK each of Ihe Celtics five games to In In- and win the heal way I can. enemies. torious l>eftovera while Dirk Fan- The Cleburne Club was going to Every tiro must bo the In Weekly AP Basketball Poll "It was only after we finally be- hold a 73 edge over nin- ttlla hooped 12 tallies for the In- release him hut the owner, noting hv deciainn or hy knoi koiil " IS or th we St ern Po werhouse^ nerup Pettit who has 3,53 to Rus­ lontt Yon reineinher Aklna He waa In Victorian Net Event rame teammates and then retired suraneemen that Speaker was a flne hitter, sold to make room for paym< that I eould tell Tris Speaker of sell’s 426. Baylor is third with 325 kept htni and sent him to the out­ New York. Dec I> ig’* Tha Uni-'’ vote.x and 69.5 points, Kansas Ihe weltei w elKhI rhampinii who MIIMJBT LK.\(H E the great underlying respect I had New Y'ork's Kenny Sears fell X'ersily of (M n r l n n a I i. whicli State, with only 10 firsts to 17 hoaaled he would flalten Don .lot- Lean Days Ahead for Kansas Melbourne, Dee. 9 (/P)— Rig Barry Macka.v of Da.vton, Ohio, The Ci'Uiaer.s put on a second field Me went on to major league now winter stocks I fO|r him. I’m glad we ended up as slightly off his sky-high half surge lo over|>ower the Pump­ glory. achieved a top 10 ranking in bas­ for West Virginia edged the dan In Ihe early loiind.a Inalead wa.s on the l)i'ink of elimination, but his American Davis Cup accuracy pace but still leads witli ketball for the. first time lu s t lie wnmid up with a good ahellai k- good frienda." ers 3.5-20 In the Police and Fire­ Mnuntsmreers for third 64 1 to teammate, Alex Olmecio, had taken a 6-4 set from Australia's "It lookt like I'm one of the laat a .516 percentage on 143 of 277. Reason, and perennlaliy • strong 634 inc and wilhoiit hla rrown I a at New 5’ork. Dec. 9 '4b- newA-throttle Duke 78-64 Sid Cohen men’s Midget League at the East , ./-x e e . of them iefl," John Kerr of Syracuse hit better Kentucky, tha 1068 NCAA chain l-'rld.iv college basketball era may be led the way with IP points Fiighih- .Mai .‘Vtulerson wlien cold rain halted the quarter-finals to- .Side Rec In the second tilt t h e R F I I 1 C L e o f friO Il Act Now! Winter’s coming! Kansas State, the pre-lourna day in Hie V'ictohnn lenni.s rliam-'^ than 53 per cent of his floor shots pion. are the choices of the ex The knockoni record l.a wilhin dawning for northweEtern. long » ranked Mississippi State, behind Blue (oats upended Ihe Ladders men! favorite wluch finished ■lepchild among Btg Ten lltanS' 's 29-point outbui'.Ht, pionships. a week ago to take over the riin- ports as the teams to heal tins Archie'a ,;raap riKht now He "I was Jiist luCky.’’ he said. 1 fourth in tlif» NCAA (‘hnnifilonshlp Meanwhile, ome-mlghty Kanaa*. a walloped Arkansas Stale T2-.57. Andres Glmeno. a 21-year-old nerup role at .475 of 324 . % a c e d by little Larry Usclotti, M o V e S l I l l O F i r S l season. last spring, still has Boh Boozer hnida it jointly with the late YoiinR A victory for the Peruvian over Pro Boxing Show Heat Tbroagh SO (ianiCK In the first Associated Press Htrihllni! a hnavywelfjhi rnnlen- perennial Midland’s threat, faces \’lrglntfi Roiite$l j I .Spaniard with lightning reflexea, the OulserR. after a alow start, f i l ^ • rm^* iradiiig Its attack. The Wlldi'ats, won the first two seta from Mac- the Aussie cup aee would lift his Celtic Bill Sharman made 3.1 of put on H 1^00(1 second half mirg:e ■ I l l C f * 1 1 0 poll of the still-young season. On- del- of aoine 2,5 veara rro. Each lean day.s ihi** aeaaon without Wilt North Carolina (No, I3i. lead­ DON’T DIO OUT— like ('Inclnnatl and Kentucky, ha<1 2 chances of winning a singles berth Slated Next Week 35 foul attempts to Increase his to win eaiily and jump Into the ____ I cinnstTs Bearcats were a solid No hna acored 1211 knockinita. (The .sum ('hamberlaln, ing’ at halftilme hy jii.^l one point, | I kay, fi- , 6-4, and the .third wa.s a 2-0 record through .Saturday 1 6-6 in the interzone matrhe.s. These league-leading mark to .932. This win column. After leadlujt 13-12 at 1 and Kentucky a strong second Thi.a corner feel.a .Monre la Koiitit Northwestern, picked with Pur­ began to click after Ihc inlermis- i tied when a drizzle sent play- Montreal. Dec. 9 Bemie j W'rst Virginia. No 1 In the final spots have been more or less roh- Hartford Boxing is being re­ figure, the best through as many the half the winnera outscored: DNIVB OUT ON Thofe ratings were based on the In have lhal record nil lo hlinaelf due as the Big Ten pre-seaaon slon and routed Virginia 83-61 ! ! era and apectator.s aciirrying from i Boom Boom I Geoff rion AT' poll la.^t spring, won its first ceded to Ham Richardson and Mac- vived here after an eight-months' ,as ,, 20 games ^ since Sharman.... him 22-8 results of games through last «Sat* ahoiit 10 40 pm i F«ST I loimir- favorites. Is justifying the evalua­ wiHi Harvey .Salz liitting for 19 j ! the Konyona courts, t^helr opponents in the second fwJ ' three games this season tions thna far. The Wildcats, rank i Tournament directors announced kay, the two experlen.-ed players lapac by Promoter Sam Gulino. ", ■'’•'’O ‘’""X 'i half In put the game on )ie. Lis- |„,t week and moved Into a urday, Dec. 6. and on the opinions row nij^hl He and the challenper points, Muiilgan State i No. 1.5i) on the team. _ T . - - 1957, iQEv coupled «4r,vV*with f(Jincinnatrs ^ vs«' 4 a* vs a 4 I A CUSTOM SUBURBANITBS ('omplcllng the first 10 in to- ed 10tl\ in the first Associated Ihe leniaining quarter-final singles The reviv»I la being launched by a ciottl found the range for 20 tallies ,i,.„ pig,... * of 102 partirtpating sports writers from Hale Ste Anne N, B. are outcla.sscd Butler 72-46 as .fohnny j Archie Dees decreased average of dr»y's rating wrl-e North ('arolina Press weekly poll, turned hack Olmedo and Markay already are "new talent" ahow featuring to pace all acoiers and Don Rogll* ;^n,,y ,h,. National and broadcasters acheduled lo alart awiiiKinj; at 111 Gieeii .sparked the Spat tans with maichea wili be completed early .8.55. puts Boston Bill in Russell's I.Stiilr. Tennessee Kansas 'Mis­ Notre Dame. No. 11 in the listings. tomorrow, before the senti-final In the double.s semi-finals. They heavyweights and lightweights. Ripp^l In seven, kor the kireuien, Hockey Istague scoring rare Robertson Rig Utin p.ni. I E.ST) The bout, acheduled 18 points. play Cooper and Frasher. category a lonely leader. Tra«ionitcipense of Western Michi­ After trailing by a iliin one point i'Bathgate. The Ranger* right-wing All-America Oscar R o b e r t s o n will be htaclied iiiil hiisker.s, who led 33-26 at halftime. I lortk over. Top-seeded Ashley Coop- \ :r l* H ll9 r t1 S c«-aM'naged by Willie Pep will be pion Bob Cousy of Boston. Tricky both ti'RlIlng North\».estern bv only gan and Mai'ylsnd The Wildcats 1 4 1 inarg^ln at the intermisaion, the ; Arcounted for twp aefiiita In while such stars of last, season as I'lKhlliig ',•? 5eara were tnggeied by AI Maxey's 18 er, Aiistialias Wintbledon a n d . _ -. introduced in the feature bout Dick had 29 in three outings for a and mean iti a few point.s. get a breather until IVc. 19 and pitting Hartford’s Charlie Mauri Blue Coats came bounding back initpt-ee games during the week, Wilt. Chamberlain and 'Klgln Bay- Mooie. who .'.lulled flKhIms for points. u .k. ehampion, fought off a strong’ 1 o p r la r t lo r d CrHrd total of 162 while Cousy fed suc­ the third period to outscore the Slatialica released by the league tor have gone on to pro ball. Roh- I’otnt Breakdown 20 when they compete 4n the Blue lallv bv roiintryinan Boh Mark 6-3. 1 * against Norman Jackson of cessfully 39 times in five games. mail 22 veara n(jo. appkrenllv ex. Grass Festival which also includes SMU. No. 18. ea.MUy dispo.«;ed of Ladder* 9-4 and held the lead today showed Geoff rion ha* 14 ert.son accounted for 00 points in 8-3. 6-6 12- 10. Teungatown, Ohio. Those who McGuire's 22 game total now Tlie top 10 teams with fir.st pecia lo he plMiiR hla trade fnr a boat Lnuisvllle. .North Carolina and Wlaconsln 81-63 for the Mustangs' Hartford - - Run for the rellara, thereafter a* they went on to their goal* and leads ih aaeiat* with 20. Cincinnati'.^ first two games. .\ll-/\ussle .Affair have seen Mauri sparring in gym ranks him third among the all- place votes and won-lost ' records while yet Notre I'ame second straight victory over a Big second win in *s many atarts. For Ba(hlgate lead* In goal* with 17 The Benrcnls were given first mates! A Hurricane and C.vclon* *•01*0141* say he’s a terrific hitter, time assisters. seven ahead of St. Ihrougli Dec 6 in parentheses I hla Ixiaiievich of New .leraev Row to IVnvrr Ten tram. St. John's of New York, In the other match, an all- j . the winner*, hustling Randy .Smith and ha* 17 aaaiat*. place on 38 of the 102 ballots and Hartford and that Mauri, 'with a bit of pol­ Louis' Slater Martin. The Piston I point.s a 10-9-8 eti- luisisi reijjiied for aeven year.a, two Kan.sHS, No 7. bowed lo upstart tied for 20lh, led all the way to Aussie affair, Neale Fraser led, Sr« striking Hartford tonight. *el the pace as he poured in 18 lal- i Montreal'* Dickie JMoore and De- ama.ssed a total of 834 point.s on ishing by Pep and Co-Trainer has 3..566 to Martin's 3,.5.59, \ Cincinnati ...... i 38 i i 2-0 l R3'l nioniha and four ilaya aa lf(;ht Denver 73-60 for Ua first setback wallop Bridgeport 98-56. Rod Haver 6-3, .5-3 In a battle of j Utough in this ca.se they’re a pair lies while Art .Nickerson chipped in i (roll « Gordie Howe «re tied for GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE Hie usual basis of 10 for each 2 Ki'nlitrkv ...... i2(li i2-0t il9,5Mlcht iK'ivvyvvpInht king. Hy flttnlly In other games Towa State ; i . left-handers. ! of tt’re.stlers who deign to take on Johnny Duke could develop into Standing* with aeven. For Uhe loser*. Jack! third place with 28 point* The after vtctoiies over Rice and (''an- a bright ilatic prospect. Charlie first place vote, nine for second, 1. Stair ■nt fill w'lis detiironed tn his sixlli defense edged Minnesota 81-75 in double ' The'lowering, hard-hilting Mae- tlie jmiigh ^nd Jow dy (Irajiara Eastern Division aimmon.s and JeW>- Mlatrclta osnarfivn', Maurice iRorkel) 713 MAM ST.—MI f-B390 291 lAOAD ST...MI 3-5179 isuis With, the seven-fool ('ham- ha* had limited experience in that rt r 4. \Vr."il Vll'iJIniH I 1-0 I (111 nf H servlce-inten upted career, herlnin Joining the Harlem Glohf- overtime. Bradley trounced L4Hiis- j Miss Personality kav looked hndlv beaten In tj,e I Brothers at Fool Guard Hall, Hur-i W. L Pet teamed up lo carry the load a*'Richard and Norm Ullfnan of the he’s had but 12 aen i-pro fights New York ...... 12 7 .632 Kentuckv drew 20 first place 5 North I'nroliita Archirs sixth anntveisarv as boss trnltei.s after two aeaaons at Kan- villa 78-48. Oklahoma downed | center court match until the third ricane and Cyclone Anaya. Latin they acored 11 and 10 point* re-1 Rpd wings share fifth place with Carol Cijverly. eurvacloua and but three i f a pro. His foe, Boston ...... 12 8, .600 S t a i r ...... |. mau will he Pec. 17, if he's still .sas, tlie .lavhaw ks have their woi k Iowa 80-.57. Missouri outlasted | set. when he rallied pfter losing American tag team champions, bp- spectively. 127. Jean Bellveau o f Montreal. HOUYWOOD^ERVIGE CENTER EHLER'S ATLANTIC STATION glamour girl, again atara In Jaekaon, wa* a nihner-up lii Chi­ Philsdelphia ...... 9 11 .4.50 0, Tri'ttiirs.rr . , . '•'''•lip cut out for them, especially in the Vanderbilt 78-72 in oveitime, Mis- | po*0 Dr. Jerry and Eddie Graham, V MIDGET L EA til’K IsIdelWed with a hand injury, the Ice Follies of 1959 now at aegvice in the first game. cago Golden Gloves tourney rom- Syracuse ...... 9 11 .4,50 7, Kit It.',11'. . . . . 'rhc> cralty old guy said “A win lehoiimi department slaslppi defeated Murray Stale 67- | With the tall Spaniard lending tJ.S. tag team ehamps. In the fea­ Keith’s Variety Store came from ! dropped tn seventh with 26 points, 342 E. CENTER ST.—Ml t-S117 12S E. CENTER ST.--MI 3-1477 61. Tulane beat Southwestern! the .New Haven Arena The' petltlon two years ago and la IVeotern Dirlston 5 Ml.s.'ti.',t'i|i|ii will keep mr in action, 3'hat will Nor t hw e.stern has won nnlv tw-.o 5-4. Maekay unleashed two pa.sslng ture match of a wrestling show behind to overcome a strong! Jacques Plante of the Canadienii BASKETBALL Louisiana 75-69. Utah whipped \ Follies will he presented worklfig out at Stillman's gym W. L. P< t. Stair ...... I 9 11 lit i; J guarantee mo anotlier successful league titles .smi e the Big Ten .shots off his backhand on Glmeno’s at the High St. Hall. It’s s benefit Wyman Fuel team and emerge i boast* the lowest goala-against West Texas State 93-68. Colorado through Sunday. 'There are, shovv co-spon.sorert by the Capito] In New York City for the bout. St. Louis ...... 15 6 ,7.50 victorioii* last night 20-18. In the | average among the net-minder*, 9. SI Iv'ill.. I 2-0 I l.M .Near ' began league competition tn 1906. service, and then forced Glmeno to JACK’S ATUNTIC JIM'S ATLANTIC STATION mi.«hed Montana H6-.55. Idaho 20 pmdiiption niimbera. City Kiwants Club, whose receipt* This match, like three other pro Detroit ...... 11 11 ..500 TOMORROW NIGHT 10 Nnrlharslrni , i2-0i 148 Botli fiiu.Hhed their training Tlie Wildcats won the crown in volley into the net. RaAtled, the second game, Ma'* A Bill’s suf- ! Plante ha* allowed *0 goals In 2* Stale won from Oregon State 5,5- are earmarked for charitable pur­ bouta on the seven-bout bill, will Minneapolis ...... ,.,,9 12 .429 fered their second straight lo»»'Fames for a 2.Si average. He also 70S MAIN S T .^1 9.1232 451 W. CENTER ST—Ml 9-SI 54 Thr ar,'oii,i 10 N'niir l^anio I veaterdav close to the 17.5-pound' 1931 and 1933. normally poised Spaniard then ^ : l i m i t ,...... 49, Seattle thwarted College of poses. be eet for six round*. Cincinnati ...... 5 17 .227 as the »mooUi working Auto Part* •hutout* with four, 110, Aiihiini 127; Niiclh faiollna i 1'.'"" '''D ’l,'' '’"Y "''Kill'' 72-67 and Washington .''hoMod S|i^|lt Guiiis double-faulted to Io.se service at jOi'l Vvon a trifle iindci. The two al.so «n up.surge in football this year, They met before, with the Gra­ romped lo a 38-9 win. The scoring leader*: 112. St Mniya 11 ’alif i posted n 67-62 verdict over Hawaii. love. Q A Pt*. JOHNNrS ATUNTIG RUFINI’S SERVICE STATION ha\e just about overcome colds tied for fifth in Hie haskelhall Maekay made the best of the op- hams prevailing in a t^levl*f Edmonda, •cores With 12 poinU. B<$) Patu the outsid* court' and lmme<)late- AT. 30 m S MIU HIU RD.. ViANON—TA S-9S9I ' 174WE$TCiNnRST—MI3.84S9 ; locally by the Police * Hre Jun- Em h will howl four matches a day lo humble Kshaaa. The Jayhawks night was elected captain of Trin­ eludtng Boston Tkilversity and a junior from Suffleld. were co- tsk and Bill McKenaie each had V JtrNIOR LEAOrB ^ AnOPTBO BY r.VlJKORNlA ty left th* Maekay match. ity College * 1959 footbOU team. NORWOODS inr Athletic Assn Ihi'ough Friday night when the filled to score in a 8 ',-riiJmite span Hatgera. captalns of the 1959 UConn* »oc* eight and Gary Jone* six for the The Y cJiuiior Basketball I^eague In the second half and only the PRO BASKETBALL Camden, N.J. ,8*> "I>n.y Lee, "As I got therC) Alex seemed Lieolere also won a trophy for be­ eer team. Oak set a UConn acOring Winners. geU underway tonight. Nassiff 1 Preliminary 7:18 rhamplona will he crowned in the 2 "Jy® ye*r arrangement* with shooting of Ron Loneskl. who one of the oul»lat.u ng -ye*r-ol(l* to pick up.'V. Jones said. "1 know ing the best blocker on the JiOM ■gfhigSeld and Northeastern Uni- record this year'With 16 goal*. Thursday night Fletcher Glass: Arms meet the B k* at 6;S0 and DION’S ATUNTIG STATION MOl NU TO MOUNTS Hileago Hollaeiim. .Monday** Keoullii eleven. acored 21 point*, kept them In con- niated to run In thr Garden Btat*, him like a book. When he la gdtnff T*r*(ty-will terminal at the end Dick Sherman, .1 Junior from and Wyman Fuel nje«t at 6. and (Jordan Cleaner* afid Boland Oil 204 HARTFORD RO—Ml 9-1294 Daytona Beaeh, Ft*,.—(NEAl — tfinllon. ' No Games Scheduled. wa* foaled in England. However. badly he need* aupport.’i Coventry, was chosen captain of the Elks and Auto P art* tangleJ’wtII pair off In th* second game ADULTS $1.00 Glen I Fireball I Roberta got hla HOHRKY ,\T A OLANGB Um 1969 'seaeon Only two other member* of th* TueMlay'* 'Schedule C. liforhi* adopted the sqp of A* If on signal, Olmedo'a game Stand Alon* wa* *n appropriat*- Ck|t*tii* •( U e iw « UOaaa fau tha ctoaa oounti^ taam. 'a t 7. ^ J a t 7:S0. ■tndMitr mmI. CliUdrcB nickname long before he Joined P Mnnday'a Remilla top l6 *aw action Monday night. Philadelphia v» Syraruse *t New Tudor Mln*tr«l W *u » e of the un- brightened and he reeled off five ly named horse. He was left At .UadM- l» -« 0 e thf‘If ranka of stncK car, driver*. It No game* acheduled tin any Kenturky, No. S, turned on th* Tork. >**t*r,t*n rtcerd ho compiled on th* Atralght with two breaka of Andtr th* post twic* In Bucceaslv* l a e m , ; '■ ,!" ' ' C' :■ ;■ ■ . '. , I'i- cAne a* a baaeball pitcher. league. ' pow*r in th* **con. I*® heater. MI 8-6068. since 1931. Phone MI 9-t537, Pot- alker. working men or young married P. V. ’Tongren, Broker. ."Anything last). New ranch homes, $14,990. ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ )cent of the nation’s total retail : teflon's. mOH CHAIR, hoBM, New Slmmona and other na- In Real Esute." MI 8-8821. drug business although they wagon. Other articles. c 3 ' MI tionaly advertised mattreesea and couple. Business location for store (Completely finished). BuUt-ln rooms, nice living room. large lot. CPVCIAL* »-IMW. Or office. Call between 6 and 7. stove and oven, fireplace, ceramic A comfortable nome for modert represent only 4.7 per cant of FI/)OR SANDING and reflnlshlng. box aprlngs, savings up to 60%. MnsleiU Instnunents S3 Ml 8-6441. BU(3CLEY SCH(K>L Section. At­ tile bath. Full basements, amesite livlnjr Priced at only $12,660. R. Relieved of Duties the total number of pharmaelea ADVERTISING Specializing In old floors. MI -W tractive five room ranch on large, SmOER 8E1VINO machine, with PIANO TUNINO. We are the only drives, completely landscaped. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor*, MI tn operation.______• 9-S7S0. WATKINS COTTAGE ST,, apartment, ol) fun^ lot. Fireplace. Full ' basemenL 9-5245. cabinet, treadle type, excellent firm In this area tuning Pianos 10% down, F.H.A. R. F. Dlmock (Oeattatied from Pag* One) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMLM DEFT. HOURS condition, $30. Cidl MI 9-6895, USED FURNITURE ace, automatic hot wpter heater, Price 818,600. Cash required $2500. Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. HILI^S' TELEVISION Service. electronically. Othera use the c’d- modem kitchen. Ml 9-4498. Mortgage 80 year term. Madeline FOR $10,000. 4H room ranch plua 8 :15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Available at all times. Phliro far- evenings. EXCHANGE faahioned by ear method. Ward Education Dept« Smith, Realtor. Ml *-1843. XXI garage and large lot. Four-family to make security arrangements P I C I f t ir e s e r v ic e lorv supervised service. Tel. MI Kranae. Ml SQI8S6. TO REINT—A lovely four room flat. nouM, a money maker. Call on for their 1956 visit. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FOR 8ALB—Tea wagon $20, plat­ 18 OAK STRESrr ANDOVER LAKE—88 feet of aandy riOlV 91 CENTER ST 0-999*. form rocker $20, one atngle bed Convenient locaUon. Write Box H. MANCHES’TER — Beautiful atx thla one. New three bedroom Asks Governor MON. THRO KRI. 10:80 A.M.—SATORDAY 0 A.M. Open Thursday Evenings l a r g e s t selection of name brand Herald. beach, three bedrooms, 1% hatha,' $10, four chesta drawers $10 each, band and orchestra Instruments, room ranch in prime country club ranches with large lots, from British newspapers greeted Ser- CXINNIE S TV and Radio Service, UnUl 9 family size kitchen, ap^ancea, $11,800 to $12,900. 10% down. Hur­ o \ in 1956 with such names as Hike Funds 17% PLEASE READ YOUR AD available all hours. Satisfaction Child's rocker $3, record cabinet organa and pianos In 'eastern Con­ HBJATEID four, three and two room sailboat, rowboat, excellent home locaUon. 16’x24'^ U'vlng room sylth $10, coffee table $10, deak $7.50, C3oaed Monday# necticut New, used, rentals, re­ fireplace. Luge attractive kitchen. ry, hurry more than 60 listings of ’’buteher," ’’murderer,” a “odious CU»iafln5. At Route 93 and Allan Road, Now offering all 1958 motors Sales and Save BOY’S CLOTHING, all like new. style dwelling. Hot water heat, lo Moscow with Abakumov when NOTICE I.S- MKr.KBV gi\en that nrp fiorman Motnt Snlrs Riilrk i ______Mnrtford CH 7-H23. 603 Bast Middle Tpke. Suburban coat, sports Jackets, FIVE ROOM second floor flat with baths, built-in stove and oven. fireplace, garage, full basement, cil said, was $179.8 million— an In­ AND Manchester to Rockville Road, one and boats at tremendou-s off garage. All modem Improvements Completely landscaped. Amesite that official became minister of Bass Rook .No fi1H5. Issued bv Sales and Service. 295 Main , ofifyAMENTAE Iron made to mile north of Vernon Circle. Green Shopping Area pants, shirts. Sizes 10, 12, 14. MI B & D REALTY ASSN., INC. large lot, with trees. Immediate oc­ stale securit.v in October 1946. crease of 319 per cent. The SavuiRs Bank of Mamliesler Slieet MI 9 4.571 Open evenings, j order. Railings, furniture, flx- MANCHESTER Packfifre De’lvery. FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS season discounts. 1958 Johr Ml 3-5187 9-1608. including sunporch, oil heat, autO' drive. R. F. Dlmock Co., Braltors, cupancy. The Governor, showing signs of RETREAD URht trucking nnd pnekaj^e ‘deliv­ matic hot water, tile bath with Ml 9-5245. Abakumov was shot after Sta­ has been losl and apiihcniinn lias Koi: SALE 1951 ntevrnlel, EuMy lures etc Call Ml 4-0093.______son motors at cost prices Ml 9-8075 days weakness from his recent Illness, been made lo said liaiik (or |iay. ery. Refrlgeiatorf*. wa«iierA and F'or work on close tolerance Air­ TELEPHONE TR 5-6124 APARTMENT size Hoover vacuum shower and many extras. Adults For $15,200—Attractive 5^4 room lin died on the charge of planning spent only six minutes In hearing ofinippr*! In rxrrllrnl rnndIMnn. TYPKWRITKRR nnd office. mu stove moving sperinlty, Folding while they last. cleaner. Excellent. $25. MI 9-8651 Wanted—To Buy 58 preferred. Inquire 43 EIro St. or Mb 9-3640 evenings XXV ranch with attached garage. Hot a purge in Leningrad for the old ment of the ainouiil of deposit. rhfliis for rent. Ml fl-0752. craft Precision Parts. in to 9 dally the Connecliciit Development Com­ ('all .^Tl 0 hotwrrn 5 nnr| 7 rhmcB rrpnlird Snlrji Rnd Service. FEATURING ARMSTRONG after 4. phone MI 3-6089. COVENTRY LAKE - Four bed­ water heal, fireplace, all city utili­ dictator. When Berta also was mission's appeal for $1 million dol­ WANTKI'> Mnmr ffir flog, wnfulrL p in Ml n 3177 MI 3 0312. 8:30 to 5 Saturdays WANTED TO BUY rooms, large living room, I'.i MANCHESTER—Seven room ram ­ ties. shot, Serov became deputy to sec­ HIGH HOURLY RATES THOR AUTOMATIC Gladiron, ex- bling Cape. Large rear patlc and lars -$245,000 or 30 per cent more. fill pri fi'i ihilflirn ('nil nftrr 2< Hir.R Pf.YMOnTII ruBlom WBKon, Fainting—Papering 21 LINOLEUM Deposits for spring delivery Good used resaiable furniture, baths, garage, trees. 4H% mort­ urity boss Sergie Kruglov and then Commissioner Director Sidney p ni Ml ^ 0292 WAUsPAPKR RPttCIAI.-Wp will If you don't qualify for one of /- cellent condition, $100 when new, also small upright and spinet THREE ROOM apartment, steam gage. Vacant. $13,500. Clifford attached garage. Paneled dining Call Alice Clampet, Realtor on succeeded him, apparently becau.se *70x18 powrr RtrrnnK. powoi bmkoH, a.ippiv and hang wallpaper at only j FXlNTINGr“ ANn~;r;;ei-hanKing. three poaitlona, piraae do not ap­ Quaker rug, 9x9, $2.95. accepted win sell for $45. Call MI 8-7919. heat, gas stove. MI 9-2849. room, recreation room, two baths. the above and other listings. A. Edwards outlined the money oloftilr jrni window, aulnnuitlr pianos. Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-2453, MI Class A neighborhood. $20,000. R. of Serov's close connection with needs and assured the Governor Either on To«r $19 0.% per room Opt ’ri to 10 singlsingle (lood rlenn workmanship at rea- ply. 9-6793. Khrushchev. Announrementn 2 1 ran‘*miH.Miiin mnnv »*xtrns, 2.^ OOO i'oIIh Over lOn 1959 pnlleirin tf> Asphalt 8 ' - 9 0 a . McINTOSH BOAT CO. JUST RECONDITTONED— A.B.C. FTVE ROOM apartment, tour room F. Dlmock Co., Realtors Ml 9-8245. Phone MI 9-4543 that the request had been care­ Casing Or milrs, 'Uill iH’SS naiilflif. $2,!100 sonnble rates. 30 years In Man- MAL TOOL & I 52 OAK ST. automatic washer. New 20,000 Watkins Used Furniture heated, second floor, no children, Serov became an Important cle­ fully gone over and cut wherever Eschnage rhoo«e from. Brrnnid lyorier PI I’hester. Ravmonri Fisk ELLINGTON—Five room ranch, ment In Khnishchcv's power struc­ OPENING SOON—Alligator hags. Piivair Ml 9 ;t502 2-fH52 MI KNTilNKEFilNG (’OMPANY Rubber tile, 15c a block. Telephone Ml 9-3102 B.T.U. two-bumer space heater. Exchange no pets. Newly decorated. 7 Lilac fireplace, high elevation, hot XXVI $13,900 - IMMACULATE ranch, possible. Recap Caiatng mRfIn nrnl iniportnl from ('ubn. 9-0237. A B C, Service Co,, 21 Maple St. 15 Oak Street St. MI 9-3169. water heat, full basement city jalousie enclosed breezeway, ga­ ture. One source has said Serov More than half of the total re­ 1050 HttK'K HPKClAli four door f^OW IS THE tl 201 ADAMS STREET 12 ft. wide linoleum, 75c a aq. 24 FOOT CABIN cruiser, 125 h.p. MANCHESTER — New six -oom helped rall.v Khrushchev's forces $n.9ri and up, 50 dmlpnR, T ho me to have those PROFEHRIONAL Exterior and In­ utilities. Vacant $13,900 Qlfford rage. garden, 100’ frontage. Carl­ quests, $585,000 was for promotion «ednn low mileiigr dynnflow, extra t'fmrns finished also kitrh yard. Palmer engine. 25 miles per hour. GOING FIVE ROOM apartment for rent ranch home In Rockledge section, ton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. in June 1967 to defeat the revolt diBplfiyrd in Thrifty f’IrnnriA renllv overlmuled motor ‘n A1 terior painting. Painters and pa- ADVER'nSING A ssistant- Young Large cqckpit. Ideal for fishing. HOITSEKEEPING? with garage. West Center street. Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-2453 Ml and development of the states 7.10x15 nOJH Rtoip. lOft.’l Main St . nrxt to T-'IlrI ens remodeled snd f ablriet work Rooms Without Board 59 9-6793. l',4 baths, ceramic tile kitchen against the parly boss by former I’ondition. Price $200 Ml 3-S932. i perhanger available on short no­ smblUous man to aaslst In adver- Broadloom carpeting, $3.29 a eq. Call Ml 3-7731. YOU OWE IT Call CH 9-2679, economy. That's *61,000 over pres­ Nntlonnl Stnrra. for low winter rate prices. MI tlalng and printing department of yard. counters. Attached garage, ame­ PRICED TO SELL TODAY Premier Georgi Malenkov, former ent appropriations. 0 0279 .lutrns A .Sons, genera! mn- tice. Free estlmalca Bernard l-O- TO YOURSELF FURNISHED room for rent, con­ TWO FAMILIES—Four of them for site drive, full landscaped lot, Foreign Minister V. M, Molotov, 1015 I‘'()ni> dump tnnk willi rorn rler, Coventry, PI 2-9452. progressive food ihain. Must be TO SEE THIS venient location. One minute from NEW FIVE room apartment, cen­ $19,800. R, F. Dlmock Co. Real­ Good looking Ranch. Spacious 7Ji0x15 SllilS pleie sMiiw pinw honk up ('all be timlfii l‘'iee esilmnie (ft days), able lo type, willing to learn. Vinyl I-atex paint $3.49 a gallon. 14 FOOT Holsclaw boat trailer. trally located, heat, hot water and sale. One duplex (6 and 6), 2 flats Bulganin and others. OPP^NlNf; TODAY building nnd ton I muting. INSIDP" ANP outside painting. BIG BARGAIN! Main St. Light housekeeping, of 5 and 5 and another flat with tors, Ml 9-5245. living room with fireplace; large |\\een 5 niul H Ml 3 0251 ^ ' Many benefits. Military obligation 1957. Call MI 9-8036. "SUPER DE LUXE” woman only. Phone MI 9-7959. electricitv furnished. For informa­ American Rails Longest SperlallTilng In interior work Ixiw iDnipleted Apply In person, Gaer Wallpaper 30c a single roll. tion call MI 9-0270, or 22 Trumbull 3 and 3. All prtced to aell. T. J. kitchen. Three bedrooms. Full FISK NEW Alligator Haiifl Rag Factory I 1040 (>1 .D.SMOBII .I-: nirinuig t iiiidi , winter prues. No Job too small, 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577. XXVIII ’ icment. Lot 110x160. Vacant. Hnuaehnid Services Rrothera, 99 I-eggett St., East 12x15 broadloom tweed rugs, All 100% Guaranteed St.. Manchester. *16,200. Chicago The railroad net­ OuUp I i lion, Mydinnintlr, ni, hentei, ('all MI 3-2521, Hartford Building Materials 47 O ffered I.-IA $95, $90. ONLY $433 ROOMS FOR rent, free parking. $13,700— Immaculate six room Assume 4% mortgage on Immacu­ Fine family home six large Jury Indicts work of the United States, Can­ $15 Mr3-«0«3, PAY ONI.Y $14.08 Month Call between 5 and 7. MI 9-0826. ROCKVILLE—Five room apart late four room ranch In Bolton. Alligator Rags Made In Culia PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ HIGH HOURLY RATE Y'our Building Needs at ment with bath. For details call Cape, garage, new heating sys­ rooms, including dining room, two ada, and Mexico form* by far the pdNi'IAC 1055 lop • FURNITURE REPAIRINO - An- rating. Good clean Job. reasonable STORE HOURS - YOU GET — tem, park-like yard, near bus, Total monthly payments including baths, basement porches. Two-car largest coordinated standard- RANCHER Join the hundreds of men ssso- 16-PIECE BEDROOM HEATED ROOM, one block from MI 9-2223. mortgage, taxes and Insurance Is Goldfine for $.5.9.5 and up 1 Take nldor car in Imile Sni nfice I *i(iu^s rsslorfd. P^imltiirs Repair priee, S. Yenrha, Ml 9-ft014 after 8-9 Dally Thurs. and Frl. 8-9 Wholesale Prices Main St., Separate entrance. Gen­ school, shopping. Assume 4'i% garage. Quiet street, $14,700. gauge rail system In the world. DEEPEST TREAD 11 for fpiii k snlr BlMlpr 0 3270 .Service Talrottvllle Ml 3 7440 6. clnled with oiir compsny now en­ 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM ONE ROOM WITH kitchenette mortgage, $82 month. Carlton W. under $65, combination alun.lnum It embraces about 276.000 miles, joying nddltlonnl security and In­ 12-PIECE KITCHEN tleman. Parking. MI 3-4724. Hutchins MI 9-5132 windows, amesite drive, lake prl'vl- Well cared for five bedroom fam­ IN AMERICA 8 A wonderful Hflsorlment from 1 FARMALI. TRACTOR, model F12 Ixin Sheathing Boards $90 per M’ Stove, refrigerator. Plenty of ily home, good location. Full base­ or 35.8 per rent of the world's Cubs Bemillfully detr\tlcf| in RADIO REI*AIRR on uny make— EXTERKJR and Interior naiiitlng. come NO selling Involved. NO with power pulley and all steel -- Plu.a- — Icges, $10,700. R, F. Dlmock A Co., Balk at Quiz 1 rallcrs fi*A all .Tinplifiers and phonographs Western Framing from $109 per M' heat, hot water. Clean. MI 9-1883 Realtors. MI 9-5245. ment. Garage. $16,500. total trackage. • EXTRA DEEP pourh. dresHv snd tailored st\irj9 Ceilings reflnlshed Pspernangtng. experience necessnry. If qiiRllfied, mnlwood aaw table. PI 2-7211. Canadian Framing, 2x3 ELECTRIC FURNISHED ROOM for rent at evenings AD 2-5955. TO BE SOLD for everv nrtnslon. naturni dnrk nnd ( hangers. Over 47 vrnrs total Wallpaper bonks EattmntCB given. we will train you, furnish you REFRIGERATOR 106 Birch St. MI 9-3884. (Continued (mm Page One) MttniI.KIIOMKS Knsy, used (47 experience 00 duvn guninntre on EMBROIDERED pillow - saes, to 2x12 $89 per M' WASHINGTON STREET — An XXX MADELINE SMITH, Realtor • ALL WEATHER brown, m l 5o styles sml denigris lOi. ex« ellrtif ( ondlth'ii $1,300 Fully covered by insurance. Call with nmlerlala, niatomers and fi­ Sliding Door Pockets, TV SET QUIET MODERN heated three nil ni k I'ol t f‘i Inn s PMward R Price. Ml W-IOOS nance you in ealablishing the re­ sraifa, chair sets, towels table­ and COMB. RANGE HEATED ROOM for a lady or one room apartment. Reasonable rent older home of six rooms located 1 MI 9-1642 $ft40 on .lensen'n liir (nlwn' h re Complete from $18 50 each block from Main Street. Oi. heat, LAKE STREET—New six room The dissenters In the House vote TRACTION Di.spla,vrd at 'riirifly UloaiiiT's peal and non competitive business cloths, oenterplerea Handker­ Disappearing Stairways $23.95 each Free Storage until wanted or two gentlemen. Kitchen nrivl- to responsible persons. Call MI on the contempt citation, all Re­ linblei flnlllng Hills, R"iite 44A,j|'i.A'r FINI.SH Ihilltind wIihIow j WAFLPAI'FR I'emoved, $7 50 per of furniture poli.shing. amazing dry chiefs, short aprons dollies, small Free delivery leges. 54 High St. 3-8524. 2-car garage, enclosed porch, etc. Colonial with garage. Built by U MANCHESTER Sloi'p Mansfield. (iArfleld 0-4470 | Hhades. made In luenHUrc. AH' loom, (^uu k, liejin, stenm remov­ Aye Grade Birch Flush Doors & R. Bui’t-ln stove and oven. publicans, took the same stand. • GUARANTEED rug cleaning process and floor Items. MI 3-7932. Free set-up by our own reliable Offered for quick sale at $14,900. $1,100 cash down. A real sweet­ Committee questions suggested loii.'t Main St. ------' : melnl veneitnn hlind.s si a new | al. Evening nn ommodjitions. MI from $7 each men BEAUTIFUL room, excellent lo­ VERY CONVENIENTLY located Property now vacant nnd available Large fireplace. Sun deck, 1% SILENCE ! low pi ll e Kevs mndo viiHr vrni maintenance f’ar necessary. Call Builder's Insulation $37 per M' baths, tnree bedrooms. Beautiful heart. Six room Cape Cod. with 4* Goldfine borrowed $104,973 with­ Auto Drtvinic School 7 -A t» 915H for appointment daily 9 a m, to 9 XMAS TREES -at Ihe Parkade, Phone Fnr Appointment cation on bus line. References ex­ A three room apartment. $76, a for immediate occupancy. shed dormer. Three bedrooms, Td MI 3 2121 ' WHIl Mailnw s wholesale. Retail representative Bow Windows from $72 each SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH changed. Call MI 3-6930. four room apartment, $95. Call view. $18,700. R. P. Dlmock Co., out collateral from Boston Port NOW! I . _| p ni, Mahogany Paneling 15c per sq. ft. HENRY STREET - Bowers Realtors, Ml 9-5245 large living room, open staircase Pevclopment, got a $20,000 com- Next Door to First Nsimnni Store MANCHI*!STI'',H Driving A< *uh'my \VFA\'IN(J nf iiuins. innlh lu*Ies . ('all ('ollot-l HEvorly 5-708.') On site. 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. MI 9-8661 and fireplace, dining room, large MOW bchiofl tlie whri-l iiiul Courne.s nnrt ClaRses 27 Knoty Pine Paneling 14c per sq. ft. See It Day Or Night FURNISHED ROOM, near Main School area. Modern seven room miaslon . from the company and ami iMiii I Inihing, hosiery runs, in Meriden, Conn. r.rONEI. TRAIN set 027 gauge. We will beat our competitor's St. Gentleman preferred. 9 Hazel kitchen with dishwasher. IH baths, benefited when the company ( In.M.mooin tostriu'tlona for 1 fi 19. If you have no means of trans­ FOR RENT—Three room i part- home. Fireplace, modern kitchen, XXXI full cellar, oil steam heat, over­ P ersonnlt 3 17 M-Mr olds. CiiII Ml. Mirlcitr. luiiidlmgM iTpnlrrd zippri re-' nADIO Ete( Ironli s 'r’eleviainn In 2 Complete manv accessories. Rea­ advertised prices by at least 5% St. MI 9-2170. ment, utilities furnished. Central­ 2',i baths, recreation room, base­ wrote off $68,000 Interest on a 8 8 plm riurii! ilMihirllHN lepHirrd, evenings per week we ran teat h portation. i'll send my auto for VERNON—New six room Colonial sized garage. Very well landscaped PI 2-72III ' sonable MI 9-8,558. you. No obligation. ly located. Phone between 4-6 MI ment garage, hot water heat nlus Goldfine building mortgage. V/^CUUM CIJiANERB repaired In mrii H mIiIiI colhus reViUMed and >-on prai tiral aervu ing Yml Situation-4 Wanted— NOBODY BUT NOBODY GENTLEMEN— Centrally located 3-5286, many other attractive features. with attached garage. Built-in lot. (Jlty water and sewers. Don't The subcommittee was Investi­ my own home ehop Forty /ears I.AU.kti.N ,s Connerllctirs fii"l It tf’plMi cd Mmlow' s N nir Mend-| ■‘Dearn-hy-riniiig" at ('nnnecllcul s Female 38 BIRCH , PANEL crib, full size. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL A— E—R—T—’S comfortable bedrooms. next to Property now vacant. Priced at range and oven. Fireplace sun miss this you can be In for Christ­ gating hpw the .Securities and Ex­ factory experience. An makea. luw ri'irsed dilving school Haloed mg Simp j Oldest Fieri rnnir.N Srhnol Also Tricycle V'oil swim fins, size 43-4.5 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD bath, TV, radio, free parking. MI A SIX ROOM tenement to rent, $19,900 and present mortgage of deck. l ',4 baths, three bedrooms, mas. change'Commission (SEC) handled ralci. free estimates, free pickup (‘|•rll^l(•ll mid approved. i« now of full-time dav Tei hninan training, YOUNG woman desires gene.al of­ sma.l. MI 9-1401 NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. 9-6801 after 5 p.m. automatic gas for hot water oil high wooded lot. Brickfront. D in< WEATIIER.STniP Com- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. $13,000 may be assumed. a case against East Boston Co., and delivery. Mr. Miller JA fciing claasroom and behind ('lasses stall .lanuary 5th ('all fice work Typing, swtlrhboard. .181 STATE STREET SAT. 6 P. M. heat. All conveniences. Inquire at $17,400. R. F. Dlmock Co. Real­ MANCHESTER REALTY another Goldfine firm which Is the p nn\. floors snd windows, custom ' EMPIRE CHEST, $2,5 New foot­ CLEAN, COMFORTABLE heated 3-8904. wheel Inalrticlloii for ti'i-nimpia llatlfnid .lA 5 310ft nr Wide fnr leceplionlst or varied duties, MI NORTH HAVEN. CDNNECTICUT 95 Foster St., or phone MI 3-7340. TOLI.JVND TURNPIKE-I-ookIng tors, Ml 6-5245. CO. parent of Boston Port Develop­ Ml I) 9075 work guaranteed. Csll 9 1583 full infni niHlinii New England 3 4913. ball. $6. Men's skates (7i, $4, CHesInut 8-2147 APARTMENT size stove, 12 cubic bedroom and connecting living for a home with some land? We COUPLE DRIVING, lo Florida aflrr ft pm. lady's i6i, $2. Portable radio, $5. room. In quiet, refined home. Cen­ 11 MAPLE STREET ment. Involved was the failure of 'Pei hniral Institute nf ('nnn,. Inr,, foot refrigerator and bedroom set. are offering a seven room home, XXXII East Boston to file annual finan­ wants pa.ssengeis Inexpensive .MOKTIk'ICK'.S Manchesler's lead-i 5fi Cmnn Place, Hnitfonl 3. Conn, ro.SITinN desired - Reception­ New travel Iron, $5. MI 3-6.529. tral, free parking. Phone MI plus barn and other outbuildings, MI 8-0000 or MI 8-4348 l.envn Der lit. return Jan. 3 MI BET..MONT Rug Clennlng Com- Phone Ml 9-6387. 9-7410. Busine8.s Ijocatlons VERNON—New six room split cial report* during nearly eight log dilving aihool 'niiee skilled ist. bookkeeper or typist. Switch- Diamonds—W atcher- with 14 acres of land. Owner will THREE BEDROOM (Jolonlal, two 3-0514, 9-7 p in only, lourlmus inslnictoi's Class room. imny^Fot those wlio enre about hoard. Write Box D Herald. Jewelry 48 LEAVING STATE -G.E. 10 cubic for Rent 64 consider subdividing property If level. High wooded lot. Cathedral years. The company finally was their rug»—phone Nil 8-0012. Bondn—Storks MorttfaKen .11 BABY BATHINETTE and teeter- FRONT ROOM, heated, hot water, celling with redwood beams. Rullt- twin-sized. I-«rge kitchen, five fined $3,000 Instead of being as­ r i c l f TIRE SERVICE Inst nict Ions for 15. 10. 17 \’eai ft. freezer cheat top $90. Four less land is desired. foot living room. Aluminum WANTED-Ride fnun Lyman and olds Trlrplioiie Mr. Mnrllock, k'ree pickup and delivery Free babe, Call Ml 9-4469. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ piece walriut bedroom set. $40. parking, 'i block from Main. MI BUSINESS LOCA’nON for .-o*iny per Situation.s Wanted—Male 39 9-7129. 59 Birch St. office. Call between 5 and 7. MI For further Information please fireplace. Finished laundrv room. storms, patio, attached garage. Adams acknowledged having an Mutual Ins Co . 9-4 :3n. Ml 3 7140 Director of Driver kkhicsl Ion VICTOR OIL heater, heats 2-3 pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Almost new electric stove, SO”, Owner MI 9-6465. Asking $18,000. OPEN • MI |I-7.'UIN I funiiluie ami wall to wall rarpot- month fi each dollar you borrow. Reasonable prices. Open dally, $140, Wall and base kitchen cabi­ 3-6441. contact: Garage. Three bedrooms $17,690. inquiry made about the East Bos­ after 5 p.ni ing Mortgage loans tn stretch your BABYSITTER Boy. high school rooms. Including .50 gallons of oil ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, R F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, M ton case but denied he applied any MORIARTY Mon.-Tiias..WeiL 0 to 6 | M lk Junior. Kxppriencrfl. Avniluble and barrel. First $2.5 takes every- Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce nets, new $25. Kitchen table and private entrance and parking. In­ (COMMERCIAL business or "fflce jriMONEY .SAVER-I will vn'n lo Income It's ea.sler to carry debts Street. MI 9-4.887. four chairs. $10. Venetian 120” ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. 9-5245. Suburban for Sale 75 pressure. MoloiTvrirsi—BicveU’.s 11 MOB TITOOMB Still here ni 21 If you put them all In on« basket. lute aftornoonj! nml evenings. llilng. Hockey shoe akatea, alze 6, quire 167 Maple St. space for rent. Up to 8500 square District court officials said BROTHERS THURS.-FRI. 8 to 9 PAH. vour ronilng nirislmas oi New Maplr Sirerl to Hcivue your Dial Cl! ft-R897 and ftftk Frank Phone MI 9-0470. $2, size 5, $5. Tel. Ml 9-99,53. with cornice, fits picture window, feet. Will sub-divide. Main St. Lo­ 963 MAIN STREET BOLTON CENTER—New ranch S'ear buffet style parly at fair $25. Call MI 3-0516. xxxm Goldfine will be arraigned next 8UI Uentar 8$. washiM diver Ironn dt.shWHSh Burke »m Mr.s ('arter how tr do ll. cated near Center. Plenty of park­ homes with I'A baths, two car Friday, Dec. 12, at 10 a.m. Ml *-*1*8 SATURDAY 8 to 5 PA4. prlre. Call now. MI It 29n;i HAIIl ,l■;^■ I hiMsoii mol.o. I. le for er fMiigc WMli't heiilet Do It ('onneci inn Mortgage Exchange, THREE USED gas ranges, white. Fuel and Feed 49-A ROOM FOR rent. Comfortable, ing. Phone MI 9-5229 or MI ’<-7444 MI 9-5241 VERNON—New six room ranch garages. Acre lots, combination sale f te.-isonn hlr Ml n 1IIN7 vouiMi'lf jmmp kil.s Ml 9 1575 Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 One freezer cabinet Reasonable. ONE NEW Bengal gas and oil Hear high school. MI 9-0331. RIDE WANTED from Brent Boml 15 I^wis St,. Hartford. CORDWOOD, top quality hard stove. New Simplex ironer. MI with attached garage. Built-In window*, firMlace, Intercom, etc. Can be seen at 12 Westfield St. GRISWOLD STREET—Near Center EXTRA BUILDING lot available Open daily, ’r. J. Crockett Real­ to Main ,S| Hartford helvren (1 SAVE 50% nn laundering, WiU | wood, well seajioned. sawed any 3-,59.32. FURNISHED room. complete with six room single home. 3 bed­ range and oven, fireplace In living Will deliver. Street. Cement block building ap­ room and basement. Wooded lot, tor, Ml 8-1577. and 9:,3n am . Call Ml 3 2.121 Ill D S I'lNGI .I.kH hi, le 2H ", MI wnsh damp nr fluff div l•■Mllled ^ niiaineats Opportunities .32 DArHSHUND PUPPIES. Good length. Edward Yeomans. PI housekeeping facilities, one block proximately 1,000 sq. ft. Suitable rooms, paneled den, opper II .I'd 2 iiml V I ippnl f I ri' Mam hc.sler , -_ pedigreed ME .8-7881, FOR SALE Boy's hockey skates, 2-8002. BOSTON ROaxER. $29.50 and up. from Center. Woman only. Call plumbing, Timken oil burner, nice location. $16,600. R. F. Dlmock Junior size, $16.95. Kemp's, Inc. auto body shop, warehouse, stor­ Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. .. I.aundtomal, ftflO Center St. size 7, $6. Planert hockey skates, MI 3-5539 age or small manufacturer, (jail falrlv priced. S. A. Beechler, Real­ Wanted—Real Batate 7? PARAKEETS Young birds Just like new, size 10, $9 Child's skis, FOR SALE—Scaaoned nardwood. MI 3-5680. Thrifty Sewing For You E.STAHI.ISHED trii.sh buainess with Ml 9-4839. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. tor, Ml 3-6969. W. R, Smith, Asso­ SELLING YOUR home? Wot Little Miis Adorable! or withoill truck MI 9 7853 mil of Ihe nest. Many to choose. 58 " with harness, $5. Ml 9-6,825. for fireplace. fumai> or stove. ROOM FOR rent, centrally lo­ ciate, MI 9-8952 XXXV Kiiiltlmit—Contrartlns 14 Will hold till Christmas. Bolton, Glglio Bros. MI 3-5301. Route 44A, USED MAGIC combination gae and cated, private home. Call MI prompt, efficient, courteous serv­ MI 3 8583. USED BURROUGHS typing book­ Bolton. oil stove, good condition. Reason­ 9-6369. FIVE ROOM house on Washington MANCHESTER—One year old six ice and appraising without obliga­ Our Very Best! LET ncilt HU TIIUTUKNING I AI/PKI'ATKJNS to kitchens h»th- keeping machine. Adaptable for able, .MI 9-8789. Ronaes tor Rent 65 St. Basement garage, large ex­ room ranch. Three bedrooms, tion, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor, tnom.M HtliiK. I't'UiuH. porciir,*!. nr POIN'I' IN YOUK l.IFU CHRI.STMAS puppies - Mother payrolLs, payables anil receiv­ pandable attic. Call owner, MI kitchen, dining room, large living Ml 3-8989 or Weeley R. Smith, As­ play 1 1 '1 oil I'lumhtng ca rptnit rv, mlninlure Collie $5 esch, Phone ables. Town of Manchester. MI FIREPLACE wood, $10 a load. PI .30 " HOTPOINT stove, completely NICE R(M)M next to bath. One SEVEN R(X)M single home in room. Built-in range and oven. sociates. Ml 6-8953. Member Multi­ MhUo ii.<« pritvo vnu i an phiii up to automotic, rotiaserie, two ovens, 9-0579. 1957 FORD 1957Do$O TO 1955 VOLKSWAGEN tdrclri'nl and masonry’ Aluminum Ml 9-9367 9-5281, Ext. 27 T. Moore. 2-6406. minute to Main St., 17 Pearl St. Country Club are*. Two baths, Aluminum combinations, full cel­ ple Listing Service. X-Dr. St*. Wag. Fordo., Flrrfllie . 8-Dr. Ant«M pot*, 2-Dr. Sedan. Nicely Hidim: (Jittngc.s inllageM oul- J 1.1 «mo vpfuiy with n 8 months old. MI 9-0371. two-car garage, one acre of land lar. Close to bus. schools and shop­ biii)t|liu:s innm additions Nuside RELIGIOUS articles. Mrs. Romeo Steam heat. No lease required Five Room Ranch —Full base­ ping. A real buy at $18,500 R. F. ARE, YOU (X)N8IDERINO steer., RAH. SITOC equipped. S l l O i S k'.nginccMUg ('oinpanv, Im '. 31 MISTER SOl’TEE MOHII.E Poultry and Supplies 43 BolssonrauU. 10 Cooper Street, (Ja rden—Farm—Dairy Apartment*—Flat*— Older children acceptable. Call ment, walk-out basement door. Two Dlmock Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-5245. SELUNO YOUR PROPERTY? *1695 Was $2195. Was *1*95. Uak Si Ml 3 I l‘.’5 UNTI' (coiner of Center snd Cooperl. Products 5fl DIVAN AND matching chair. Com­ Tenement* 63 John H, Lappen, Inc., Ml 9-5261. fireplaces, hot water oil heat, plas­ We will appralee your property 1957 UNCOLN RRcTaD-BREASTED bronze tur­ plete with slip covers, MI 9-9381. tered walls, full insulation. tile XXXVI free and without any obligation. 14S7 MERCUZY 1955 OLD5MOWLE ALL TYPES of caqientry work Own mill o|icMilc \inir own riiMv keys Fresli or frozen Ready any 2D H. P BOLENS tractor with re­ CENTER ST. — Six room duplex, bath, large kitchen. City utilities. We also buy property for cash. C-apri Coupe. All power, "98” Sedan. RAH, hydro., APPLES and pears, now on sale ELECTRIC range. Cal rod burners, Monterey 2-Dr. Red and auto., RAH, low mileage. power steering, power done, allersllons. dormers, roof e(|iii|>pei| Mobil.. Soft Ic(» Cream time Schniih's Turkey Farm. 188 verse. Has new snow blower al- at Bolli's Fmlt Farm, 260 Bush steam heat, oil burner, one car Amesite drive. 15 day occupancy. Two In One Package. A nice two- Member Multipl* Listing ivlilte, Merco., Uiiil You own Ihi" lerrilory You Hillslown Road, Manchester, deep well cooker, excellent condi­ Suburban For Rent 66 One owner. < O A A C Ing, iMirches. etc Cali Ml 9 5981 j larliment that cuts 25 Inch path. Hill Rd, tion, $25. Call .MI 9-9895, evenings. garage, vacant now. McKinney family and a separate four room STANLEY BRAY. Realtor RAH. Woe *2895.’^ I r 'W 9 ...... I Minko .ill lli(. |irofllM No previous Conn. Also has dozer blade, surrey and Bros., Inc. MI 8-6060. Six Rooms — Full basement, home. Th two-family |s In very BRAE-BURN REALTY Was *8295. V V SiTio. *1595 CARPENTER—Experienced In all j expet leiu o neeiled. Mlipmmu In- wagon, land plow and lawn roller. ANDOVER — Four room apart' ment, heat, hot water and garage hatchway. laundry tubs, fireplace, nice condition Inside and out. MI 8-8278 1957 PLYMOUTH 1957 CHEVROLET IfSS MERCURY fielil.s oi carpentry Coniract or I ve.situ..i\l, pav out of profits. Never Also have 8 inch tilling arbor saw Household Goods 51 BEAUTY RANGE gas stove, $25. TWO, THREE and four room ceramic tile bath, vanity. Lava­ Separate heating eyatemi, copper icHNonnhlo hourly rnton MI a dcMlrr fniluir Moio Ihnn 500 Articles For Sale 45 apartments. Call MI 9-4071, 5 to 7 included, furnished or unfurnished U8TINGS WANTED, single and Savoy V-* 4-Dr. V-* 4-Dr. Sedan. Monterey Hardtop. OreoE^ with table and motor and Jig aaw MI 9-6074. $88. PI 2-6042. tory. Plastered vkalls, full insula­ plumbing, aluminum combina­ 3 0711 fi im« hiscil dcnli'jn In 22 stnie.s with motor. All In excellent condi­ DAVENPORT and matching chal:;, p.m. only. tion, oak floors, full attic, porch. All tion*. two-car garage, convenient two-fiunlly housei. Member of Powerfilte, SIAQC Powedgllde. S1A .O C standard shift. ROOK In good condition. Also electric MLS. Howard R. Haatings, Real­ hu\T> pioM'ii Uicrr's money lo he tion. Inquire al 9 Florence St., or UNFURNISHED modem three city utilities, amesite drive, hot location. An uhuaual package buy RAH. Was *1795.^ I 5 RAH. Wn* f 1885. ^ • • * ” O Was *1795. IMDWk'.l.l. IK^MI'i 1 m|«rovemrnt niMd(' You work 8 months a year, KNAPP SHOES Harry Mahoney, phone Ml 9-5499 after 4 p.m. steam radiator. Inquire Sedrick AVAILABLE NOW —Apartments, tor. MI 9-1107 any time. (^^ Altenillonj$. mlditinriH kh- 38 Maple SI. Tel, MI 3^4.827 room apartment, large bath and water* oil heat, cast Iron radiators, for $21,500. R. F. Dlmock Co., earn high Income. Straughan, 46 School 8t., MT one each of four and five. recess, formica top counter, ex­ Realtors, Ml 0-5245, niKcfi Roofing and siding experts, FOR SALE- Bedroom set, $50. 3-7588, (More being constructed), op­ porch. Parking. Couple with child Aluininuni ('laphoiird.it a specialty, CEDAR CIXYTHES line poles In­ preferred, $10 weekly. 107 High haust fan. Vacant. Large lot. FranrIu.Mes are Exclusive and stalled, all sizes, reasonable. Used Four ft. wood Inihe with chisels posite big new shipping center XXXVII rni'xcelli'd workmanship Easy Limited and motor, and large baby crib ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, 39 McKinley St Thoroughly modern tiled bath, St. Rockville. CROCKETTS Imdgei lenns Ml 9 fl195 or chain aaw. Ml 9-13.53, MORIARTY BROTHERS TR luquli'e Tmlny for ('omplete Facts. and bathlnette. For quick sale call glass, china, and used furniture shower and vanity. Beautifully A n ra ctivc SOUTH WINDSOR— Second floor. CHARLES LESPERANCE Two weeks to eell. Priced well be­ LINCOLN------continental ------MERCURY------ENOUSIl FORD 5-in 09 Write or Phone DRY OAL wood, out fireplace, snd MI 9-0279. bought and sold. Furniture Repair equipped big kitchens, with gar­ C o rn e r Service, Ml 3-7449, Completely redecorated. Heat fur­ low today’s market for a 8 vest stove lengths, $10 per load, deliv­ 4>R0om bage disposal, red Mrch cabinets, nished, one bedroom. Garage, MI 9-7620 old 5H room ranch with larg* liv­ 301 CENTER ST- OPEN EVENINGS Ml 3-5135 .M1.8TEK SOl'TKE OF SOUTHERN ered. Call PI 2-7889, and, formic* counters, three min­ RonnnK-Siding 16 NEW ENGLAND GIRL'S CANADIAN Flyer skates, Expondobl* Cap* older couple preferred. JA 8-3771. ing room, fireplace, three bed­ utes walk lo public and parochial room*, acre lot and basement ga­ COOPER HILL s t r e e t CttUC.HIJN ROOFING Company, 979 kai’mlngliin Ave , PRE-SEASON chain saw special. size 13, $4, MI 9-9875. Living room 11’3” x 19’ with schoola for one or two children. COVENTRY—New rent, furnished, VERY ATTRACnVB 8 bedroom Fsi'mlnglon, Conn Save up 30"JL oii Clinton ssws. On bus tine in Rock'ville, $100 and ranch complete recreation 'oom rage. Near Bolton-Coventry line. We Just Usted tMs seat Cap*. Inr Alumimiiu SKlIng. ssnhnit- HOME-MADE Jams, Jellies. Potted open slairense, unusual fire­ two bedrooms. ’TR 5-6885 between $lf,900. R F. Dimock A Co., Real­ Cneton ballt for the preseat asbcstu.x roofipg Also alumimim, OR. hard 7-9P89 New and Used, Capitol Equipment SEPTIC TANKS place with recessed lighting $110 (range, freezer, washer, 10-11 a.m, only. with oar, garage, 108’ frontage, tors. MI 9-5245. Co., 39 Main St., MI 3-7958. plants, Christmas cactus In bud. AND , slighuy extra). Heat and hot trees, hlrt elevation, man; owner and It I* leaUy nice. Hns gnlvnnizeil or ropper gullers and Miller, 150 Spencer S t, All 3-5594. and mantle to celling mirror, four and n lavatory down,- two lenders. Ml 3 7707, water fincluded. MI - t-4824. ’TR THREE ROOM suburban apart extras, onlV $18,600. Carlton Help Wanted—P'emale .35 SNOW BtXIWERa—Reo, Snowbird, large sunny kitchen, ceramic 5-8775. meat, very well heated. Stove and Hutchins, Ml 9-5182. xxxvin aod both Dp. There is a full ...and S O i t goes...in SUBURBIA TODAY and Toro. Push and self-propelled I-ADY‘S white shoe figure skates, PLUGGED SEWERS tile bath, enclosed side porch, shed dormer, dreplace, full RAY',8 ROOFING CO,, shingle snd size 9. Men's hockey skates, size refrigerator it desired. Utilities MANCHESTER—A ,nica Hire* Iwd- built lip iiinfs. guller Slid ^unilui'- Capitol Equipment. 88 Mail Ml garage. Venetian blinds included lor $85 per month. PI MANCHEISTER—4% mortgage e . haaenieat. 8-7958, to. Used once. $9 a pair. MI screen and storm windows, FOUR ROOM apartment, second six room ranch with garage, room home in a convenient Joca- t.'i woi k : roof, chimney repalts. WOMEN—K.XTKA MONEY 9-5500. Machine Claaaad 2-8226 days, evebings and Sun­ tion. New warm air oil heating Bat th* extras make this an ex-, Rav Hagcnow, MT 9 ^211: Rnv Septlb Taalcs, Dry Wells. Remr located In ”A” gone, within floor. Adult family. MI 8-4751. days. PI 2-8257. fireplace, range, city utilities. ceptlonal home. Folly tiled WALLPAPER SALE on new 1959 short walking distance to Near school and bus. Vacant. Will system, full basement, aluminum Mtchea, heaotlfnl attached eun- .laik.xmi, MI 3 8325 PART TIME wallpsper, trim and plasticized. Lines Installed—Ollar Wnter- t h r e e ROOM tenements, central combination. Five minutes from prooSng Done. - bus, school, church, and ’THREE ROOM apartment, unfur­ take second mortgage. $15,500. poreh an paoeled, an over-sized ROOFING, SIDING, petlltlng. ( .wO. J. Morrison Paint Store, 888 thopplng. heating, 454 Main St. MI 9-5229, nished, entirely redecorated, pri­ Clifford Hansen, Realtor, MI school, shopping and- transporta­ garage and (ho yard Is eom- $mall pciury. Alleratlone n'n.l aditiiiime. Earn up lo $3 per hour. Wife- Center St. FORIES STREET MI 8-7444. vate bath, heat and hot water. 3-2463, Ml 9-8703. tion. Immediate occupancy. Below pletely feaeed la. We eoaalder AA*dlum Ceilings Workmanship riiaran- husband team ' No selling. Wife $85. TR 5-5128. market *♦ $12,5(X). R. F. Dimock FOR SALE-30" Dumont TV cost EAST HARTFORD. CONN. McKinney bros. Prico $1S,200 VERNON—One three room apart­ Co., Realtors, MI 9-6345. ’” the price (a he Mile realistic Lo'g* Lillie Ml.xs AiImi .1.1.- t. Iceil A A Dion, Inc , 299 Autumn musi answer leleplmne al home MANCHESTER—Center Street eec- $2,400 new. tor quick kale. $300. In Sc,w«ra « Disposal Co. ment with' garage, stove, retrlg- OO'VEatTTRY—Seven rooni i ^ r t ' tion. Cbnvtmlent to bus and shop­ la today's markot. 0*0. we will It..1.1 H so.'ll, sml I-. ,s.. I'li.lilU Ih.'il Si. .Ml 3-4890 and k-ep record of husband s ap- Sharp as a razor, -neat as a 9 Td. Ml 3-2703 glaaiy show yo« tkrough. Handy rnhblf»r R|>r**n thni rvery- (talhlmenls Husband must be pres­ good conditloh Can be seen at pin, only oiie year old, hardly ISO-182 Pearl SL — Ml S-SS08 erator. Referencea. MI 0-2887. ment, centrally locat^ heat and ping, eaay to care for five room XXXIX little hap.Is ,.ii'l ;.iiiiM will luve Walnut Restaurgnt, 7 Walnut St. ranch, five years cdd. 4% mort­ ©n« loves and its sO’.v-rM.sy' .lust h..l(ting h.’i ' Yi.ii'll hj.\'c s', upi.'h QUALITY MATERIAL nnd work- ently employed, have car and 15 lived In. Rear yard trees are f o u r r o o m apartment. Heat and hot water furnished. PI 2-8489. three pHttern plcrrs. Sew acvenil lunnship. Any type of roofing snd spare hours a week e ni. or p.m. large and dense, entirely sur­ gage available. H.' B. Grady, MANCHESTER—All brick six room fun making this ...Ic uii..,.x ami hot water funriahed. A. G. Crick- Br^er, MI 3-8009. '-'.‘ IN !R’ M for holiday gift* lie. Hwc.-i nulMl. J..S llic little .me siding. For free cslimiites call He will service accounts In your rounded by a spilt rail fence. more, PI 3-0449 Cape in South Manchester. Built No. 8271 with I'aH-O-UaMiH is in will.lu.i'c playmg with hei' Manchester Roofing, MI 9-80S3. local area. Call CH 9-5348 and ask T»’o tile baths, three bedrooms Wanted to Rent 68 by Ponticelll in 1951. Aluminum sizes small < 12-141 ; medluiu (lii- for Miss Ksy. • SEPTIC TANKS and den. Ownerk anxious to IW B LABOB rooms first floor, TEN ROOM single, one block from combinaUMis, large enclooed rear Pill tern N.v .5893 has paUern FOUR OR five room apartment Main St. Oil heat, priced for im­ porch. Garage ahd amesite drive. 18). largo (20-401. Medium, 2'i pici.'s, lUHl.trh.l r.'ipiircmculs; full CLEANED and INSTALLED move, you say when. Close to garage, (M -steam heat. Near yards nf 35-111(11, Roofing and (liimneya I6>A rhurch snd store, bus at the •ohoola and bus. ReaidenUal .wanted quiet family. AvaUabla mediate sole. S. A. Beechler, Real­ No baaement, large tot. Very nice sew ing ..nil nm.sliiiig .hi c l mns. tor, MI *41989. W, R. Smith, As- condition. $15,500. R. F. Dimock Send Thirt\ -Five (.'unts m « uins ROOFING- -SpecliUUIng in repsl-- tpCPERIENCED eewlng itiachlne • SEW ERS door. At $19,500 could you neighborhood. CaU MI 3-0458, after as aeon aatpossiMe.■ ■ !. Wl9rite Box B, .Scii.l 2,'.r III Com,'., fur this pat- 5. S d i------Herald. sociata, Kt 9-8952. Oo., Reahon,'MI 9-5245. fnr this pallern to Sue Kuinelt. Icin III Aiinc (.'tihol. The .Uiiiiche.x- Ing I'uota of sll kinds. Alsr new oeeiatuis wanted' Day ehtf. Ap­ MACHINE CLEANED really want morel PI 9-7018. PRESDRiniOIIS The Alam hester 'Evening Heiald, tcr Evcmiig Hrrnl.l, 1150 A \E . OF roofs. Gutter work. Qtlmneyt ply Kaklai Toy Co., 66-HtlUard St, AN APPlUBCIA'nVE y o t ^ iniaa BOWBRfl SOIOOL Sactlon-rSeven XXXX 1150 AVE. o r AMERK'AS. NEW A5IEIU('A.s, .NEW I'OIIK .80, N.Y. cleaned repaired, 29 years .exper­ • INSTALLATION W orrtn E. Howloiid and family recentW traiMferred (d ARE THE HiLurr or I'ORK .80, N. V. Print Nanir, Arl- raon hom* with two fuU baths, Print Name, A.hirc.ss and Pattern ience, Free estlmalea. Cell How- SPECIALIST TO BE SOLD AT Hartford by hla firm, an ra- garaga, very n ice' recreation MANCHESTER — Here’s a nlc* OUR R U nN BM X dreSsS with Zone, Style-Number and .Number Ailil 10c for each pnlteru ley. Msnrhestei'. MI 8-6391 aiS^MAINST. liabie company,- nauiraa a Okj room. Shown by amwintment. cimiplat* Sevan room homo, ott Size, Add 30i foi- eauh patleiii for for fIrsl-ila.xH mailing. Maacbeater, ConnecMiSkt room atngle lioose, flat or' aparC- nvta Tyler, Realtor. MI 9-44«. Raiicer Street. Living room with rREEJMEUVERT firat'Class milling. Have you a copy of our 1958 P. Y. tONQREN MIS-110* PLBUC AUCTION ment. within commuting distanee. fimptaae, dbn$^ room, ktUdMO, *n- V With your pattern order enclose Needlework Alhiim'? It 'eontalns Heating and Plumbing 17 REAL KRTA’I'E BROKER Town ani Country TV> satiafy (Saragemen'a Lien. Can give tba baat rafarences and BOLTON—Five room q»Ut level, cloawl porch and four badrooms. 35 cents more for your < opy of the HIINr PlNHWiii clozen.9 of prelty ileslgus m eroi hel, S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heal- ■rAnythlng In Reel Estate!” One 1903 Mercury Hardtop. Mon- will guarantee excellent care ct fireplacp, storm windows, raefaa- Ovarstasd garaga and nle* yard. Fall 4 .Winter '58 edition of fja.sie knit, emhioiilciy and sew; plus di­ Drainnin Go. Dac. t t at 10 AM. at Olen- ■raparty. Wilt pay raaaondbla tlen -mm. iak* prMlagsa. Lora- Oiahwariiar. New hsattag syatsm. MNMPBEN RO—d o t-dlM rYaa

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19B8 \ PAGE TWENTf ATeraxe Daily Net Preip Run jlmtrbpotrr €itpttittg Igrralb For Um WmOt Eadlag The Weather Dec. 6th, 1658 et D. S. Waathar BaraM The Calholii (iriiduftlCB Club o£ ' Clfar, Tory ooM toalght Law i Creator Hartford will preecnt ita • • • • 12,845 About Town i nnminl nuiatmafi pr o p r a m aero to 10 above, exeept 10 below ' WodncHdny in »^l. .IubUii’s cnnirch Member of the Audit In normally eoMer areas. Thura- Bureau of Circulation Chir LJidy of Victory Mothcis Hall. Bine Hllla Avo . Hartford, day eonttnued cold. High bear SO. Circle will meet at t'nvey's Restaii- follnwlnp ftoMnry and honodictlon ^ Manchester-^A City of Village Charm ranl Wednesdav at 7 p m for din­ in thr mam ihur(h at 7:4r> p.m. ner, after which they will iiroi ced Gay, Colorful, Beautifully Printed All .Saint.s Mtiihcra Tirrle will to the home of Mrs John Willanl (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 1958 (daaaified Adrertiatag ee Fage SO) 151 Hartford Rd.. for tlie e\i lianc' iutid il.s ('linsi ma.i« parly tomorrow PRICE FIVE CENTS of Christmas (rifts. Co-ho.st esses ni ij .'lo pm at Uir lumir of Mra. will be Mis . Remo flras.so and Hi'nrdii'l Zollo. 6H (taidnei St. TABLECLOTHS Mrs. David Fletcher. Mrnilx'is air irimndcfl to bring Warden Sees prab bap pifls. A tabla la navar quite complete without « table­ Temple Chapter, Order of the cloth: and they are inexpenaiva, too. Eastern Star, will hold a hiisiness Om Lady of KatmiA Mothers Snow Crushes meeting Wednesday at H pin in ( ‘ucle will meet tomorrow night at 1 35 % Increase the Masonic Tempie. Tliis will he u ( lot k at the Ivmif r>f Mra P'aye the final meeting of the year Ike States West Has Right, .Mft’affnty ir» Hamlm St Co* 52x52 ..... sl.98 after which Mrs .lohn Troller and liftMtrssea will be Min Helen Piela In Prison Rolls her committee will he in charge of and .M;s Nirpima Membera Oswego Roofs the annual Christinas parly .Mem­ nrn reminded to bring A fiO-renl ... . /f’x nil olfl custom Hartford. Dec. 10 (/P)— bers are requested to bring .’lO-cenI gift 32x70 ..... $2.98 irifts, marked foi a man or wom­ State Prison Warden Mark S. THE A880GIATED PBBM aihine. Richmond, pressing for $15 an, to be placed beneatli the St nndget'a Roanry Soriely Ia thql fiocs back la IH75 CTiristmas tree ap'm«f>iinp a tuikey ancial tonight Several roofs collapsed to In Oswego, streeU were open to­ million to Qomplete the new 52x80 day for one-way traffic, but the a' fi < hifk 1n the rhiirrh base­ .... $3.98 day under the weight of more state prison at Enfield, told Duty Dlnne Isadge, Knights of nvilitas relentless snow dampened hopes Guard West Berlin ment will hold its regular iiieeting Iw- Chooaa from colorful pattema in all t.vpe» than six feet of snow that is that norma] living could be re­ Governor Ribicoff today that burying the lakeside city of sumed. Drifts mounted to 20 feet a .3.'i per cent increase in in­ morrow night at ft o rlo. 1. in A meeting <•( f)ie Mailinama will GIFTS THAT tigna and colorlnga. Ideal aa glfta or for your own Orange Hall Officers for the ensu­ Oswego, N . Y . high, mate population is expected hr lif’ld t(iini:lii at ft * lock at the' Fearl Harbor Day. Dec. 7, will ing term will be elected home of Ml-: Mm Maguire, .Tftl No one was injured, however. over the next two years. Most of the roofs were on garages, be remembered in this Lake On­ The warden, .ppearlng at the Summit St A I'hii^tmaa party uill tario city as Oswego llarbor Day, ffilki't a aluut hii'oneKs meetlnp CO M E FROM atorage houses and Quonset huts. Govertyors budget hearing thi* A roof over a 2-famlly house col­ as well. For. it l.s over the harbor morning, said he expects the num­ Finds Nothing New Mrmhe/s air irminded to hnnp a that the anow whips. ;,U-< ent prah haj; gift, | lapsed Monday night. ber of inmates to Increase from Sixteen inches of snow that bil­ The snowbelt southeast of Lake S.IP to 1.16.J, necessitating new LECLERC ' ,n Sf M nl >1V lowed in off Lake Ontario over­ Erie and Buffalo dealt with ap­ farilitie.s and increased staff. Roxrd Setn of proximately the aame amount of tlir V\M’A. Mil he hrlfl a< the HALE'S RING night and today raised to 86 Inches FUNERAL HOME '^1 the total fall since Sunday and to anow. but the srea is less populat­ He asked for 8 n.illion for In Nikita’s Proposals (‘01111011111' V 'I’)mi.sflH\ fmin n,.10 Terry Finger Tip Towels 77 Inches the amount on the ed. Ma.wllle, a village of L.'iOO, operational eoata for the roming n III tf) ? ;;u p rn 'Hie puhln i.a in* Kitchen Terry Towels took the brunt there. Roads there two yeais. an lnrrea.se of 30 per FINKKAI \|tC'l ^ ground. Officials urged would-be THE BELL! ^sitors to stay awa.v. were kept open, although blowing cent. At the same lime, he pointed snow cut visibility. to increased effleiem-y at the pris­ Wa.shington. I)('c. 10 i/P)—Pre.sident Eispnhotver aaid to- SERVICK I M 1 A o r t li ( 'ornell <.^iiey f’osl 8 Feet of Snow 3 in a box *1 -9 8 Meanwhile in BoonvlUe, In the Oswego, a city of 2.1,000. was on which is reducing |,er capita da,\' tliat the I nilcd Slatc.s and its Allies have a right and W’altrr N. AmeiM'fi Le|:i"n Post lias rxtend- »|.98 ,„d »2-98 digging out under emergency con­ V. ce:Uy coals for each inmate from f*i| ail irivitalum tft tlir- Aincilfan Adirondack foothills to the east, duty to prutevl the lieedum of West Berlin and tliey do not I^rfrn . ditions. Plows rushed In by state S4.')..')2 a year ago to $44.66 this l,ci:ir.’i Au.xiliaiv to Hlteml it.x, the temperature plunged to 17 be­ intend to almniloii the eit\ op its people. Dirertor agencies and county and local gov­ year. ( ‘III I u III.IS pair. MfUKlas al ft p m ■ riive a piHclical terry towel aet Colorful Choo«a from three pattern* In thi* moat pop­ low rero overnight. Four hundred ernments aided in the counter-at­ Heads of three other st ite penal- The President told his news confoienee he failed fo find at t'lf l,c;^ioii lloiiir Kn« ii prison printed towels with salad fork set*. »sll and ular aet. Cellopark boxed. telephones were knocked out of Call Ml 9.5869 •ervice last night when lines tack on the snow. correctional InstltutloMs told the an\thing iiartieularly new in the latest suggestion.s about at Icii'li’it' IS nskcfj to hiirig a dol- pepper nr dinner hell* 28 Main Street. ManrhrKtfr sagged under a heavy coaling of A major job In Oswego was re governor that more psychiatrir 11 he Rei'lin situation from Soviet Pi emier Nikita Khrushchev. lai gif' foi Ihr t'-'h hap Ice. Full sendee was expected to moval of snow from roofs of priv . ! clinical treatment la needed for I Sen. Iluliert Hum|)hre,v (l)-Miiin) relayed the Khrushchev be restored today. Three feet of ate homes to prevent collapse. the Inrrea.sing niimlier "of dis­ ideas to Kisenhower. The President declined to discuss them anow was. on the ground. School* and government offices turbed. mentally sick’ youth.* com- The mercury dropped to 12 be­ remained closed. i'iilteerin- mainly said he would welcome constructive suggestions from This Christmas Give Lingerie the season in the Adirondack cause of the storms; made plan* lendent Long l.ane School for the West foi- eniling Beilin's weiRialion. mountain community. Two feet of Vayward Girls, said that there On aiiothev a.speci of Humphrey's 8-hour talk with Khrush­ •now glistened under a bright siin- (Continued on Pa^e Twenty two) are many • mentally-.sick children” chev, on which Kisenhower received a first hand rciajrt from who don't belong there and should Baby Doll PAJAMAS I'e under mental health care. the Senator ,\esiei'day, Fusenhower confirmed that Khrush- "We are receiving more and i'he\ had claimed a com])aet, 5-megaton nuclear bomb and an more dLsturbed younger people,” S.TiiO-niile missile. ‘ ------Ixivrly nylon titrol Baby I^oll rajaniaa Launches Drive declared Mi.ss Elizabeth B. Mac- Hill hr itidirali'd he was nnl f*o pr'^tty and beautiful with lace, rib­ Kenzie. superintendent of State e-pc -.ill) impi("-.*ed hv this specif- bon and rulTle trim, French blue and h arm for Women. "We need more ■ iiiinMiiMl inn hor dni he see anv Jobless Totals Kcwpir pink Sizea; Small, medium and Clinical psychiatric helj. to assist j ii'a.*cin In c hange l'..k eslimale.* of large. them " S(i\ lot milil.ii s ,po\ser wliioh For Revival of GOP Supt, Roy I.. McLoughlin, Con­ liavo lung ,i.*s\imed I he aliillly Kemain Steady necticut School for Boys pointed to j lo dn maaaivo damage lo Una More neiv patterns in heautiful the same pr dilem at his ihstltii- ! coiinl ry By LEONARD ZEIDENBFJtO •for .someone willing to spend the tion. "Our weakness is clinical Klim-hi hoc claimed the Smiet For Novemljer $5.98 (Herald.Staff Reporter) i hour.* necessary to do the job." p.*ycliologi.sts and properlv trained I'limn lia.s an many nin lear u eap- Hartford, Dec. 10 -A Outgoing Wants Uiwn .Meetings social worker*" He said it Is dlf- nn- i: iii.i', «iini, licgin diMiiamling Washington, Dec 10 .,4'i Unem­ annio ni ihoin PLACE MAT SETS MNOERIE D E PT— SIAIN FTOOR. Congre^srnan Edwin H.''.Mbv Jr. May also said he wants the 72- funilt to obt.iin such help at the ployment remained virtually un­ \ of Wethefafleld started a itew job member State Central Committee salaries the state now pays. - In I.pnil* piihli.aliod in thia changed In November instead of today— that of trylrtg to rebuild itself "to become a more effecUve Governor Rtbicoff a.s.sured the i-niiMti.N l.i.-i wi'ok that the .Soviet rising seasonally as expected. the Republican party of Connecti­ instrument in p.arly operation than Institutional heads that the Slate j I'hion ha* flown a nuclesr-pow- The government reported total cut after its shattering defeat on it has been in the past." He said Mental Health Dept, is studying Firemen spray water on the amouldering nilna of the main biillfUng pf a rellgioua cult *1 Chatswni th, I oied alrplano, Eisenhower said emplovment fell by 6.53,000 to 64,- $2-98 and $3-98 Nov. 4. the committee .should attempt to the problem end may rome uji with Calif., which was wrecked earl.v today by an explosion apparenU.v caused by a 1)01111). Krishna lliore IS no intelligence st all to 8,58.000. Venta, right, founder of the cult ia among the miaaingi The 34-year-old insurance man bring the party as close to the some help. ( AP Pliolofax I indirate tliat this has In fact hsp- Unemployment bv Census Bu­ was jfiven the assignment by the people a* possible and to welcome #1 ] poned. 4 Place Mats and 4 Napkins (boxed) But McLoughlin said he wasn't reau count, rose 38,000 to 3,833,- party’s State Central Committee, all those who want to participate vei-y optimistic on that srore. I United Slates efforts in this field, 000. which unanimoualy elected him ita In part.v’ affairs. F.i.senhower said are dlrerled not t'hoi.Ar from M wnndriful i.nmr of cfilntfnl n'lvaitirB ‘Tm not particularly hopeful Main Building Shattered This la considered so small a chairman at a dinner roeelihg at' In thifi connection, he said he that mental health will do miieh,” simply toward gelling a nuclear- change aa to be within the scope honirapuna and linena. All rolora. would suggest to the State Central ...... toward developing a plane with Alive with elastic freedom-and- « ' thai; Hotel Bond in Hartford last he aaid, McLoughlin said he doubt- of statistical error. In other words, night. He succeeds Clarence Bald- (Jommlttee at Ite neirt meeting | niental health in.itituUons , toward developing *p lane with the figure might have changed NAiMiWMRIRIMRIillWRIIICMWillRfWMMMRtMNlfWII Ti(§l of Woodbridge, who stepped that It .yx)te on opening ita tneet- [ ^-oipd want to take In law bn*Trtix 1 Specific performance olisracteris- just as much the other way. The MOBILE tlca for peaceful or mllilary UNSN. fit for every ”gal on the go”. .. down after 10 years in the post.' 'Inga to the preAs era "which should be esred for by o s i o n ^ joint CTdmmerre-Labor Dept, an­ Hr ntirv to Hair'n Hook nv/trirlmrot 'The term runs until mid-1960. ijUiy diativ‘s holtlc roliPlietl ■Lrong 2-party system.” t7halsworth, Calif., Dec. 10 i/Ti "lifelong dedication to God." Bach of a number of labor strikes. In the meantime, he said, he and A bomb blew 3ip headquarters of French and W'esi German leader* Hluininum |»n|. chnrn imkelile fop May told a press conference he JConfiiiiied on Page Twenty-four) Raster it has been the practice of The longer work week along his staff will travel about the State the Fountain n( the Woi ld leliglous on the sliiv-hill lung Berlin crisis. with some new pay raises pii.*hed ami « I'til li.i-n In pitilecl fhvwlie.s <) " was "not pointing the finger of to become better acquainted with the cull to portray a crucifixion Therefore, Kiaenhower said, he haa form tit cult tortii.v, killing at lensl six per­ factory worker earnings up $1.63 LANDMARK r. 1. ' i»nl ,‘*iiiarl reil cotton plaid blame at anyone.” But he said local party leaders and oi'ganira- ■»/■'• /"x scene, with Venta In the role of not considered sending anyone else sona. a iris l on the cross. But thi* year a week to a new high of $886..58. /ippei ' i.*»e. l\\o haltelilft t up.s aivl analyses would be made to deter­ tiona and their problems. He aaid j lYl.lJlCrS lO vxCt in place of Diille.*. -Hponns. mine the party’s weaknesses, and Six bodies were recovered. Tw'o Venta was out of the state si the 'The Russians are proposing This la $3.66 higher than a year a series of meetings will be ar­ person.* are missing, One body was he Indicated a willingness to ask rangedngeo soon. ^ -a T ”3 1 lime and did not take his usual transformation of West Berlin SUPER MARKETS identified as 11-nionlh-old Elwln fOl*. B O O K S „T!i for resignations where they are Despite the party's Nnasslve d e - ^ l l ' t ’ t l l i m T O O f l into a "free city ' minus western (CoaManed on Page Fourteen) fo u n d . . featat at the poll* abd the divisions ! * j - m * » A U 4 J U J. Shanafelt. on# of 14 children : Cult membei‘8 dead or mlnamg; occiipRlloii force*, and turning asleep in the building. only $8.95 *395 However, he said, he preferred that have racked it for years. May Venta, 47, onetime .San k ran- over control of the access corri­ to leave the question of continued The rult lender, Krishna Vehla, said he feels confident it is em­ bearded, barefoot mystic In flnw- elaco shipyard worker whose real dors If) the East Germans. party aervire a matter for eaeh barking on a new era-—’’ an era For Christinas I Ing robes who frequently led Ins name was Francis H. PencoVtc; FSaenhower opened and closed SIZZLING STEAK member’s Individual conscience. "I of good feeling” —and that, "so far Martin Baker and hia daiigliter, hi* ronference with lalk of the Bulletins would hope that those who realize as I am concerned, this is a brand rvuiTB- slmllaily garbed followeis to aid Keela. 9: Gene Shanafelt. 40, and PLATTER and BOARD By pai'lhqiiake. fire or flood disn*- Berlin problem. He volunteered at l( ’*•« iM ta'I they fell down oh the job would new ball game." Norlon. \ a. Dec. lO '/Pi "South-Hgps, u ns tentstivelv identified a* ins wife, Jane. 37. and tlie child. the outset what he called a aum- from the AP Wires take one of tw’o courses,” he said. He said no Commitments have' west Steak .sljivx .Mi/./hng liot wher .nerved Virginia frontier ^ of the one v ho perished. ' Elwin: Anna Noga, 6.5, and Ethel mary of circumstances and events.! .N 't "Either jump back in and work been made In connection with bis East Hay. 58, DOUBLE in IhiK Stcal^ Plaltei Koi frying or In sum. Elsenhower said agree-! aa hard aa possible to, get the job Polire ami Bhoriff’s officpi-B of hunling -•slcaii.^ t hop.n, ett Food re- Strange words to describe an I A wopian cnlllat. Blsliop Mc- 6 0.\ MIH81N(;t TUG '■ 7 - done, or get out and leave room (Continued on Page Sixteen) AnRclr.s and neighboring Ven­ I Conn, said she wa.* sleeping In the meiiLs with Rutila over splitting; lamx hII of it.s natuial gonilno.qs Fine area now bowed low with the defeated Germany * capital into Houghton, Mich., I)ec. 10 up) tura rounty believe the Infernal I admmlxlratlon building. She wa* WORLD GREEN Imiilwiin.l < ari s ing I ray pix'lect.x tft* humbling effecta of ma.x.x unem­ sectors were part of the broader — A mlMlng fishing tug, re­ device that hliiatet] in »\via, in a women's' IIASTIC It from Robert Froat: What Amer­ The mistrial came with Die jur- To this the President added the fortune « f one of the World’s laie their desire to learn more,| Ground cupl ica needs is Robert FVoat. 1 Mechanization time-bnnneert i . "'•'’t '- wisdom, I dormitory 100 yards aw'av, said: or* hopelessly deadlocked nine-to- that he wanted to make one thing most famous rapitallats—.Alfred NATIVE WAYBEST three slightly more than 84 hours clear: There Is no attempt to he Nohrl. Inventor of dynamite. No­ ELASTIC It’s got him. in a sense: He's a '"toidesTri^er' open broad new bori/ons. Illus- ttilching the little mine car* have given way | landed on the loof. At first I after they began llielr dellbera-j arbitrary In the sense of trying bel prize In medicine and physi­ ELASTIC highly eminent poet, a saltlly gen­ , thought It wa* undor cupl to modern maohinery. As a result | an earthquake. 1 tlons. i to irritate or anger anybody This ology were divided among three iraied in two colors; 192 pagesl bocki ial old (84) Newt Englander ffom I remeidbered there was a rocket San Francisco, and for seven fewer men ran produce more coal, j , . -u . —...... f)ne of the lurora after leavtm-! "t^’ued to mean that while he la .Vmeriran*. Briton received each; durably hard bound. Oti/v 11,95 each P*,""! ^ the Fulton Siiperibr f ’om-troonh' fi'" Berlin policy he la not ^ the rhemistry prize. months he has been "consultant In 2. Loss of business—coal Is'dis­ there hail been a nuclear blast. 11 ^ELASTIC. appearing aa a home heating fuel, | News Tidbits j told newsmen that nine men voted Inukmg for trouble — if there is bock tin poetry in English to the Library When I gpl pulside, my worst I 14 THI ITORT 01 TM| NAVU I 12 THI STORY OP THI PARATROOPS of Congress.” Its vital export market, now at a for rnnvietion and three refused. | 1“ trouble It will be Khni»hrhev PI BI.1SH DF.SPITE .WTRIRE 6CAIIMV I II AIRONIMOi W8iP tf tot WirpatR Culled from AP Wires fears were' reiillzed. Where the After diamitaing the jury, Pye i who will havs to press the i*sur. New Vork. I)er. (,T>—New I H RIMIMMR TMI UAMO* All this and four Pulitzer prizes 16W point, fluctuates rapidly. In- 10 L 41 TCADY ROOSIVILT ANA THI headquarters putldlng was, was a than railed the ease of Bright for! Policy Fnehanged L•7^ THI tTMV or TNI IICRIT ROUAH RIOtRI nFe not enough for Frost. dustrialisls have been alow lo de­ rnai ing Inferno. I ran to the build­ Vork’s nine major newspapers URVICt L IT THI SANTA Pf TRAIL velop na)%’ outlets for the versa­ immediate retrial. (n the end of the conference piibllkhed toda.v despite s strike CHICKEN I n THI TlXU RAN6IRS "I want to be coipiulted on A -blue ribbon Jury, of experts ing. There was nothing left to do. 12 THt LANIINA OP THI PILIRIMS 'fl •verytWng.'f ho told a new* con­ tile energy sourcs. Cheap -foreign' U was terrible." James, Venable, attorney for Elsenhower waa asked about pros- by deliverymen In a contract dis­ L 77 AMIlMClUt riRlT WORLI WAHi i s; «AVT CROCRtTT rails the first of more than 2.$ wit­ pute. The lack of distribution l»8tra) RirihtNi k the ymRi ference yesterday. ' imports such a.* residual oil, have nesses today to tell what they The explosion smarted * brush Idt AIORQt WASNINITON. Prtttttr I (Conttnued Pago Foarteen) HervU'ce, however, limited cirru- I 70 THI Wilt POINT ITORT CtltMl He said the White House has undercut domestic market.*. ' know of the parochial grade school fire Xvhich burned 200 acres tie- (Contlaued on Page Ifourteea) L 13 ROtlRt' RANRIIIS ANA TMI I 28 lITtV ROSI ANA THI PlAI lallon In over-tlie-eounter sales rilNCN A INIIAN WAR L IS THIRTY tICONAS OVIR TOKYO Rnts by Formfil ttke* yon fhrn busy d*y* in free.moving comfort, consulted him (on poetry only, fire Dec. I which took the lives of fore it was controlled. LEGS • 4 9 ‘ L AI ItIUOVANi ilAlli or TNI though) and the Supreme Court The ciiit'a quarters are sprawl- at the newspaper plants. Mem­ ohape-makinc fashion.. Looks licht. . . woors gssy . . . CHtRMItt L-7 THt PONY IXPRISt B.VriitiirTf chUdt-en and three nuns ... ber* of unions other lixaa the I IS TNI LIWIS ANA CLARK feel* wonderful! - haa, too (about what he didn't m M e« inli rhof. f ir Communists turn d.mn suggestion ing buildings in box canyon strad­ 1-4 PAUL RIVIRI ANA TNI MINUTI IIPIAITION dling ■ the Los-Angetes-Ventura newspaper mall aad deliverers MIN 14/ AOUY MAAtSON •ay) and of the three branfehea of ^ On .1 Mavor Wlllv union ronllnued to work gener- I AANlIl lOONI l-U PAtHlSTORIC AMIRICA Notice the new low cut St the side of the cup. Conforms to your government only Ck>ngr«s8 has ‘de­ On one hand are the victims Brandt for linking West Berlin County line. T)ie headquarters House GOP Chief to Bar 1-73 RUrrAlO llll't lAIAT VILA of mechanization who never have ,..iih West Germun'hv .n ir,..— ” bulidlng, a 2-Ievel stnictiire, was aJIy, although pirket lines were WIST SHOW 1-S3 KIT CARSON AND THI Will bo4ji thinks to elsMic . .. wve» extra room lor arm movemciil. prived Iteelf of hia counsel. set up around some planta. L AS ITMAN ALIIN A TNI ARIIN PRONTIIR Notice the U-*haped hark. Won’t ride up because even.piill elastio "I don’t wrant to run for of-t of stone and stucco. BREAST 59° MAUNTAIN lAYt I 10 THt WRI8HT AROTHIRt Linda Lee Baker, 8, whose fa­ L 87 WYATT lARPt U t. MARSHAL aantly hujt* your body. Notice the elislic fcsliire* for exir* flee." he aaid, "but I want to be I 81 All LINCOLNi iH ClblR to all ther, Martin, and sister, Keela, pre- Cut in Rul6s Unit Power DRI tiGKSTfi REFUND ttgjat WhiU Htuit fit and freedom. Be fitted in RaVe by Formfil. . . for the a atateaman.” Hartford, Dee. It IB—Tbs flato L 39 JAHN PAUL JANII. PilHTlNA W ttrld iMndmark hooks . And he Uroadfy hinted that if Welfare Department la to re­ SNIDER S •'HOnER * SAilAR •ctire "gal on the go"! In while cotton broadcloth, 32A to-38C ; mental grant of 8IA.8U0 from U.8. (Continued on Page Twenty-lire) ' •ome Senator wanted to retire and (ConUnued m i Page Twenty-three) ceive $1S,M3 In refunds ^ m 36 I AUAIALCANAl AlART W 3S FAMOUS PIRATIS OP TNI let him take oVer for a few months Public Health Service for scholar- ' i Washington, Dee. 10 IX’> House^House may consider In recent I 80 UP TNI TRAIL PROM TUAS NIW WOILA “ . ,; 'Ship assistance under trainership ■ ^ > my. ! Republican leader Joseph W. Mar- years it has shelved many major [ druggists who were dtscqverod in L SI OLI IRONIIIIt. TMfl|RtlN| W 37 RUIIN VICTORIA HALE'S BRA DEPARTMENT—.MAIN KtXTOR. he could solve with a poet's lii- a *put cheek to have been over- 14 Or. CtnilltHtMn W .33 TNI START OP ALiIRT •tght all sorts, of problems which g”* •_____I . program for prufessional nurses. ,. ; Il n C O I i M l I i e O i l MaasachuseUs indicated bills approved by other House com- ehaiglng on preseriptionB for wel­ I t TMI VOYAAII IP CNRilTAPNIR scNwiimi baffle mete politicians. U f i n i f ! r a n * U ia iljB jI lt Miss Polly Thomson, 72, companion i i , ‘ '>d»y »>• W««>W sealst efforts of a mlUee*. Rnltlr CALUMlUt W S RINA ARTHUR ANA NIS RNIAHTI fare patients. Welfare Commts- L 10 ANIRIW CARNtlll A TNI All W 11 THt CRUSAItt Sherman Adams, for e;(ample. w 1 Helen Keller of Enston. F OUH jQ la r H H n ; The committee Is hea>ied by Rep. slimer Christy Hanas, explained CATSUP OP m il W 4 J^N OP ARC welcome charire accounta! Green Trading Stampa are slvcn He thinlcs well of Adama, vicuna In West Hartford 1 •’lind and deaf author^ucator, to r^ s axra a-' power of the House Rule, Commit-; Howard W. Smith iD-Va) who, that an audit of aceounta of 47 L SI CLARA lARTAN. POUNIIR IP TNI W 7 ALIXANIIR THI ORtAT with caah aalca and also to cuatomera who pay their charse account coaU.or no vicuma coatsv beeausej P 1 Ibe! be rrleaaeilrHeaaed thi.this ■«*** .- ..■. from — —- ' ^ with Rap. WlllUm . Colmer (D- druggiato supplytug prencfip4lonB AMIRICAN RIA CROtt W 24 TNI NUUilUS RAT CAMPANT I Bridgeport Hoapit 1-7S Will lILL NICKOR TAMtt within fifteen (15) 4aya after hilling date. the onetime White House aide un-1 Hartfmd. Dec. mhei^ she has ^ A . *’!" .Mlaal and the four Republiran' for welfare Hlenta all showed NAPIER GREEN or WAX Wd7 THt UPl OP IT, PATRICK Ro b e r t f b o s t strategic Air Command B32 In North Attleboro, Martin pre- lib era, have been able to side-1 8 TALL CANS TNI Will W tt ItNIMIt RNAN ANI TNI Holiday SKIRTS -derstAuids poetry, Frost sa'ya and oonylew Who have a T m il'o f f-d:"" alne* Satur- overcharges. However, 17 were L U TNI ITORT OP TNI U.l. MARINI! UANftfil Mfi*U — teff Stratoforireas trailing long finger* aic)eil that the new Ongresa will ,rack bills backed bv more liberal' L-3t THI lARIARY PtRATIt several times, while in office, ap­ crime along the eastern seaiboard negligible and the other 38 drtig- W4I TNI rtlINT » SIVIMTUtU pealed for' his advice. points; that aome recefit presi- AlulUple alarm fire rareS of flame craahed 'slx mile* north , keep the pre.-ent ratio of 8 Demo- group*. gists have agreed to return tho L^SO WAR CHIIP OP TNI tIMINOlIt 1^2 TO CALIPORinA IT COVIRtI W 34 TNI MNSNUII It ItrtriTTT $ to 5|Q-98 selves as tlie liberal bloc'. They CAUF. PASCAL WAftON 5.98 wedding aaalxersary in Fairview, men .aboard. Tha bodiea pf three understanding" between the Re- erful than. the Hungarloa upris­ Mel.NTO.SH W II eSNTNIN CONN IINIONIS tHi stand rpadin'and w-ritin’ and ’rith-j How come Frost, bom In qsll-'hls store at 490 Utah. wtnild hke to see the committee L>20 CUSTIR S LAST STANR IIUTH »AI were fotind 'on the fiosen ground; publican and the Democratic House lineup changed lo nine Democrats ing is underway In Rod Chiaa'a BANANAS jforala, haa lived most of hi* life'the hoMup men -IMUonal AirUnea inaugurates CELERY * L A INI CAIIPMNIA ROLR RUIN W O lUNT. IMIN NT KOIt Tha J W . H A U CORN That's tbs way the white-haired in New Eaglahd? i two H.h amid the wKckage in ap open field. Ieade,i-8hip that the 8-4 lineup' southwesten tetritory of ‘nhet, Velvet tops to roniplimeni your skirt. and three Republicans, which APPLES L I3 TNI AMIRICAN RIVRIUTION b-IO TNI n m i OF MITAIN oofinajH ^I Jet plane servire in Witneaaes.sa.id the plane, the A ir I would not be altered! bS PKANONTAt AM CAPTAIN Choice of three style.*. S.$,9B to IG.Ra. ^ t t a lk s ,d o jv n to earth and, Well, he said, the present Chief would weaken the coalition's a ntrtnher of the CUaoae Na- W. 0 NOTAl CMUIIM MOIMTtl West Hartford with plaae borrowed Force'i larg^t bomber,"circled low! It was not clianged when Re- tioaalM caMaat «tH today. U Ml. 10c JINN IMITN ' NIUCI M AliCHBSTiR. COMHv irlth nary a ahred of false mod-'Justice of the United States, then atopped for a stranglehold oa telephone caUa from membmo to the Democrats’, four. rulM giirs tho rommiUsa unlimited aaa aro la rbvoU. Re dM aot aay % ■> wlali, ha aaM at othifI . Aad too.,. la — last "ftma the' Z know ' ;Tha fnilet committee normally wbM tha robaMoa b^taa bi Hm wiMk 1 want In." (O m « 6) what logialation tha « »k « « O a a l M ill Bhaalayaa fdatodg^iagliia.