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back irom St, nearly 60 feet. It Is expected it will Im completed About Town in June, Heard Along Main Street Mr. Burr’a father waa greatly Buasat 'Council, Ko^. 45, Dagrea interested in trees and ahrubs, and. of Pocabontaa, will hold a bua(- his “son, brought up -in the busi­ naaa meating Monday at 8 p.m. And on Sontf of Manchester*s*lSide SireetSt Too ness. bought the Hubbard farm on The Paraonnal Pollclaf Oomrhit- in Tinkar Hall. , NominaUon of, Oakland St. in 1898 and started on teea of the'Manchester Education offlcera will t ^ a place and plans, Anybody In the Aonghf >VConn.. ...” What an intoxicating his o^'n, m aki'g hlS',.home in Aten, and the Board of Education will be mada for the annual ,Here is a random selection of thought that is. Hartford. On Sept. 20, 1900, he will meet aoon to dTscusa teacher Christmas party, . puns which have grown out of the married Mias Calls. Hickox of requesta for an Increased . wage controversy over the golf course. All That Glitters Durham. Years later, he bought, hike and other benefits. '% Sunaat Rebakah Lodge, No.' 39, When the negotiators for both The latest, If you haveA't heard from the late L. Vibberta No. date' has been set for the W* Hove Gkifs Wax a t will meat Monday'kt 8 p.m. in sides were trying to agree on w hat! yet, is making your own -decora- the Judge Campbell House, so meeting, but It is expected to be igh Odd Fellows Halir The seebnd a fair price for use of the course i tion? fop Christmas, called, which they occupied until held'Within the next. 10 days. nomination of officers will be would be, someone summarized: And if you get into the ^ right after the marriage of thrir son The teachers, who have reported­ CHRISTMAS hold. ■ Mrsr Florence Chapman the situation, thusl;?: The question stores you will fihd a sUggering and daughter, and Mr. Burr's ly prepared their requests care­ and her committee w'Ul serve re- is, what is "par for the course?" | assortment of supplies for thepro- death in September 1945. fully and are ready to present them in* freshmentaf At one point when il looked as ject. There are sequins, multicolor- Judge Campbell is supposed to forcefully, have declined to make STENCILS ton though the parties couldn't agree ed. , silver. There is a stuff have built the house,'biit few wrlll them public until their meeting tor 'Volunteer Nurses .-Aides .will on “par,” a headline writer w rote; that glitters which much remember him or the family that w’ith the School Board committee. And Gio$$ W ax hold their annual Christmas party that negotiations were "stymied.” resembles paper confetti' except occupied it prior to Mr. and Mrs. Strengthening thrir hand,, the 10 at .the -Manchester Coun­ And a neutral party close to the ; that it is cut from metallic paper 3^ibbcrts. We do know,^ however., MEA groups says, will be the try Club. The committee re­ situation says the trouble with the j milticolored, gold, and sliver thr he offered to give a quarter knowledge of widespread teacher lea?e questiim is that everybody’s | And there is very special glue support of the requests to be pre­ quests that all reservations be of whatever the present church By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS made by Dec. 5. Members who •'teed off.” Everybody wants the and'bnetalllc paint in spray cans, edifice, built in 1888. should cost,' sent^., have, not.'been already contacted "honors.”' Everything comes packed in in­ and signed his name to the j,. This knowledge, the MEA group A Crists in the Syrian gov-” was an Arfay ^*nd are urged to phope Mrs. Cather­ A-^ Country. Club partisan dividual packages which range so subscription paper. Another be­ says. Is baaed op a poll' taken of J fniinv that Syria break off relations with claimed, the town is trying to all 365 of its members. Each of eminent reported toda> government refused. ine A. Farr, 521 Main St. far in size thi^t thev- are. meas­ nevolent member of the church on by the Baghdad newspaper , , result, widespread differences' "putt" the club out of business. ured in grains, fractions of an ; whom the pastor at that time, the proposals, the MEA aaya, waa The DeMolay M othersCircle And then again there are many ounce, and fractions of a pound. the Rev. Clarence Barber, called supported by a majority of the 91 At Shaab. It said Sy rian Pre-' have developed within the Syrian rUi will meet at the Masonic Temple club members who .fear the And there are kits. There are upon, signed up for a second per cent , Actually. A1 Shaab said, the two at 7:30 Monday night. scribed a generous sum. and Pas­ : g^ms smuggling was part of ”a "handicap.” dozen stars, a smattering of se­ tor Barber knew the rest would involving Iraq. President Israel Told Both sides want "gfimmcs.’' quins, snd a small handful of con­ Shukri Kuwatly refused to ac- ] net of smugglers working between t The following women’s circles of Oi) the other side of fight there's be forthcoming from the parish- Again Refuses U.N. the Community Baptist Church fetti. And there are professional loner.s. Four days later. Judge cept the resignation and was S.vri»r Jordan snd Israel.” Publtca- n f , a commeht that the proposed lease models with a few ounces of each will hold meetjtngs next week: The to-the club 4e "for the birdies.' Campbell wa.s on the ocean en piciuietinirtm-pH asaa irjingf rvimr to10 natrhpaicn unup ^g„„g^ m Syria "td hide an at- T o G iv e ^ r = Afternoon Circle Tuesday at 12:45 shape in a number of colors. route to Ktiropc. Before the the rift. And one sotir observer of the We have it on the reliable au­ , tempt to Involve Iraq. p.m. at the home of Mrs. effort to move the club off some steamer reached Antwerp, he was The paper said Assali tried to Bliss, 112 S. Main St.: the busi­ thority of a couple of, do-it-your- added to the long list of those in i - lea on Observers In* land and onto oth^r, land, accused aelfers that making decorations quit in protest against chargea by \ There was no indication in this Gaza, Sinai ness and Professional Women's ; negotiators of "topographical ger t’le pari.sh of whom it could truly the Syrian Army that Iraq at- dispatch as to the source .of Circle-Tuesday at * -p.m. at the with this stuff is great fun; It also be said: "TTie.v rest from their RICH FARM LOAM FOR SALE Budapest, Dec. 3 -An official spokesman of the ^vern* rymandering.’’ has its disadvantages. tempted to supply arms for a coup Shdab’s information. The Syrian tlio home of Mrs. Raymond Ruddell. labors, but their works do follow Calvin Bedell, of Prudential Life Insurance Company’s GET A GOOD START NOW FOR NEXT SPRING WHILE In Syria. A1 Shaab Said the allega- Army ha.s that nation’s press and London, Dec. 3 Brit­ ment of Janos Kadar reluctantly admitted today that Bun* 150 Oak St.; and the East Side One evening recently, the couple them." < TRUCKS ARE ABLE TO DELIVER ON FIRM GROUND. radio under tight control and bars Circle Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the B rin g ^m e Change -got very tnyolved in converting new Manchester District office, welcomes Hathaway, president tiona were made by a group of of­ ain and France bowed todaj’ garians had been deported to the. Soviet Union. loo- ^ Manchester and a billion dollars 3t Manchester Trust Co., and Walter Fox, longtime agent with Pru- ficers headed by Col. Abdul Hamid nearly all information from the to the will of the United Na-. home of Mrs. Orube, 387 used flash bulbs to Christmas tree .^nd Then There Were Four Approximately 5 Cubic Yard Loads $10.00 Weat. Outgoing dispatches also The dramatic admisAion was made by Istvan Szirmei, press St. The flrst two will do got tied together in several para­ ornaments. lential, to reception yesterday afternoon marking opening of insur­ Serraj. tions and agreed to pull their chief of the government, to a group of five western Reporters graphs of a column in the Miami, Five Canadisn Geese were the ance branch In town. (Herald Photo by Pinto). are censored. Us. White Cross work and the East At one point, the man of the guests of Manchester this week, Col. Serraj ia chief of Syrian The struggle for power in Syria troops out of the Suez Canal in the tank-surrounded Budapest Parliament buiWng. Side Circle will have a Christmas Fla., Dally News this week. The house interrupted his artistic en­ PHONE Ml 9-4824 Army Intelligence'and leader of a column, quoting an accountant's but if the four which survived A luncheon marking the official apparently Involvea not only Col. zone without delay. Szirmai also conceded that ‘^Mattered armed bands” were ami* party. deavors to admire his wife. "The Battle of the Reservoir” have opening of Prudential Life Insur­ t r - group sympathetic to Moscow be­ Serraj and Premier Assali’s Na­ description of what a billion dol­ She looked so glamorous, like a cause of enmity for Britain and Further, the . British told Israel roaming in Hungary, that public security was not yet restored any sense they won't return next ance Cd. of America’s Manchester tionalist party, but the Socialist it should get out of the raptured Advertisement- lars would look like if laid end to chorus girl, with confetti in her year. France. The Soviet Union is report­ in the capital And that Hungarian m ih^were producing < end, said a person- would have to Diatrift office yesterday' was at­ ed to be supplying Syria with cheap Rescurrection party of Foreign Gaza Strip as well as Egypt’s Sinai | Install clean, dependable Gas hair, sequins on her eyebrows, and On their way , the five wild Minister Salah Bltar and the Peninsula and permit the strip to! a third of their pre-revolution coal outpntK^ halt com4 to Manchester to get the stars on her cheeks. tended by 32 local town, business arms. Serraj is an ar'dent admirer Heating, and forget service and proper perspective. gee.se stopped off at Manchester of Gamal Abdul Nasser. Egypt's Populists of Interior Minister be made a resronsibility of the I delivery problems. Rent a Gas "Huh!” she said. Country Club where they wiled and civic leaders. Later in the day, Ahmed Quanbar. The latter group. U.N. . Get a billion $1 bills, columnist But" she admitted later he bore a cocktail party was held in con­ President. United Nations, N.Y., Dec. 3 General Dag Hammarskjold ex- i as telling the North Miami Kiwan- Terrifico. the trapezlst, with the The new insurance outlet, which One Laurance AI Shalan, sen­ It has its own differences. Secretary General Dag HammarskjobMi^ever, that he would S285.00. leas gSO.OO allowances for is Club', " • and go to Manchester, blue and silver coif. around the first . pressed hope the British and ban old equipment. Guaranteed heating With the exception of getting is managed by Calvin E .' Bedell, tenced to death recently on arms ' Persons just out' of Syria say French forces will be out and be welcomed in Budapest “at a latordate.” Conn.’ ” Then came directions for And the next morning the glit­ seema to have alroad.v gotten off and dope smuggling charges, gave estimate. The Hartford Gas Co. laying the. bills between here and their pict.ure in the Herald, they the country resembles an armed the emergency U.N. police force U.S. Delegate . Henry tel. MI-9-4S03. ter was everywhere, in the dining to a flying start. Bedell told the information about the smuggling camp, that there age more men in Lodge Jr. Immediately calle^Mhe - Los Angeles. According to the ac­ room rug, and the living room rug. spent a quiet week • up until luncheon his 28 agencies (agent.s) will have taken command in Port - Thursday afternoon, that is. of arms to the Syrian legation in uniform on Damascus streets than r-ld by mid-December. ncD countant, the bills would not be and the hall rug. and the uphol­ and three staff managers have al­ Amman. Serraj’s group used thla exhausted until 32 trips had been (here are civilians. Foreign Secretary Selwj-n Lloyd } |Yartoty.” [Reds Reported stery They were nriinding their own ready Bold $500,000 worth of in- information to accuse Iraq, which I.odge said the Htfngarian agreei^.^___^ E - was made between Manchester- and On the toothbrushes, in the business ~ geese are funny that aurance since the office waa in­ (Continued on Page Eight) notified the House of Commons ; Los Angeles. abuts on bothvSyria and Jordan. Gen. Sir Charles Keightley, com- i ' ment to accej>t 'a visit from,-Ham- j ] rth. GENERAL combs. way—when auddenly shots rang formally opened. mai-skjoljl at some indefinite time , The Item was clipped and sent • But the payoff came when the out and one of their number died. T. Gibson , executive di­ mander of the British-French in- Fighting Rebel to Manchester Kiwanls Club pres­ \aaion forces, has been instructed ' in the ffiture could not be consider- ' T V SERVICE lady set out to make the bed. For Police entered the fray, were de­ rector of agencies at the Newark ' ed as compliance with U.N. de-< ident Tom Ferguson by Edward in the deepest creases of sheet snd ployed around the reservoir, but Home office of Prudential, pro­ to meet with U.N. officials to i * t o j r sf______t AB AOan Lehan, a local Kiwanian now va­ work out a time table for the ‘ •! mands for a»^ on-the-acene Inquiry H u n gry Units Nights AIs99 Plus Parte pillow case was the glitter, multi­ fhe unknown hunters got awav. vided some interesting data on 1 into the Hungarian situation. HI* cationing in Miami. "Just why colored, gold, and silver. The battle was over almost before s^’hy Manchester was chosen for withdrawal. TEL. MI S-5481 Manchester and a billion doilars Air Force "Given good faith on all .sides, "The Secretary General must be| _ . . It started. the District office location. able to go soon enough to do some • _ $ lAl— art- should be associated, I am not en­ United We .Stand One question remains. Who got Smith said, "From all the re­ it can be carried out in a short ( id tirely clear,” Lehan wrote in a time.” Lloyd said. good ” Lodge said. Budapest seethed with reports to- One recent! night I>ee Fracchia the bird? search work compiled by Pru­ Lqdge addressed the 79-natlon i day of new flghting betw e^ Hun r to note he sent along with the clip­ dential, the Manchester area was Same Statement by Pinean garian rebels- and the Russian ping. ♦ was In his service station on Cen­ —A Non. Herald Photo A-Bomber Weapons Dangerous Fire Extinguished General Aasembly as it began de- l ter St. when Matt Moriarty, the be.st bet for expansion in the John Baratow In Paris. Foreign Minister Firemen from several Tolland County volunteer fite departmenU^ttempt to extinguish bate on a new resolution, spon-1 Army in the countryside. We're not clear on it either. But region.” Christian Pineal, delivered a simi­ The reixirU were spread from Unf that sentence, "Get a billion ($1 head man at Moriarty Bros, serv­ $10,000 blaze which severely damaged a Tolland service station owr^HThy John H. Noyes. 73 Indian sored by the United States find 13 ice station, one of the biggest in Smith said while the average Pulling up stakes after 34 years lar statement to the French Na­ other countriee, calling on both mouth to mouth and were heard by ^ H a to bills) and go to Manchester, By E lTON C. F.kV ^.Electric Co. at kn Ohio plant and Dr.. Manchester. The fire which broke out about 7:30 last night also threatened an adjoining the State, pulled into the yard and Hospital Notes family income in the United in business, in town. John Bar- tional Aasembly. garage owmed by Noyes but firemen were able to keep damage there at a minimum. Story on Russia and Hungary to comply Western diplomats. Sizeable bands asked Lee for s certain type re­ States is roughly $5,000, the same stow. owner of Baratow’s elec­ (AP Military AffMts Reporter) ; ^j"jjartford ^ I*r«tt and Whitney Lloyd’s announcement made Page 8. (Burkamp Photo). ^ with earlier U.N. derisions. These of guerrilla Freedom Fighters were ipon placement part for a car. Patients Today: 172. average for the Manchester area trical appliances, formally closed • Washington. Dec. 3 (,Pi-,The Air * * 'Facility Ready clear that the invasion failed to included demands for the with­ said to be battling from forests and con- “I've got one somewhere.” Lee is about $7,300. He also praised out operations at hia 460 Main St. achieve what many members of drawal of Soviet troopi^ the ces­ hills both in northern and southern told Matt, his former boss. "But It ADMITTED YESTERDAY: the new hjgh school and said it shop yesterd^'. A native of Force, apparently confident of suc, n ,« Atomic Energy Contimts- Eritain’i ruling Conservative nar. sation of mass deportations of Hungary. !tor, This Chrisfmos Frederick Tedford, 269 Spring St.; cess in building an atom pow el^*,(o„ , a EC) recently compfcted a jy had V o M lX ed T nrime will take me a few minutes to try was second to none in the East. , Baritow plans to move bomber, has started organizing a;i,i4 nuclear aircraft propuUlon ^ “ considered a prime objetter for over .50 Sons, electrical appliance firm of Kgypt. 5 with "contempt for the purposes shooting heard here yesterdAy was Aristocrat of Gifts... MATCHING PINS Rydlewlcz, 13 Union St.; Anthony Rockville. also cloaks the new weapons sys- atomic aircraft engine project, in­ He said: and principles of the United Na­ itot* to his station. Lee's helpers were Setsky. East Windsor Hill: John years, and Samuel Davis of the tern program. eluding several referred to , only -■ HavaiHavan^.-yfar-old former , . . (Continued^ On Page Eight) extending back to Joseph, a dead­ foot of Mt. Wasliingio-i. Bedell at­ ever needed an operation. As It contracts for development of some out ,aeflal refueling. preme Court today let stand a Havana student was'even in the i*iearly next month. I a. disciis.aion of the adniiniatrai with Hammarskjold by Dec. 7 end. street. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: tended Lancaster Academy in Lan­ turned out. he never had cause to of the equipment that would be Quarles said thj U.S, Ah' Force i The meetings are being poat- their consent- to receive U.N. ob­ U* Mrs, Josephine Morline, 24 Lilley decision ’.requiring "prompt” ad­ country. Frequentl.v accused of lion’s dome.atic program. He had 9 A,M,I« 1 P.M, The continued growth ot Camp­ caster. ?r. H., and the Hcsi-ar Busi­ regret his move. Baratow has two needed for-operation of the inj-rf- has "substantially greater striking mission of Negro students to the plotting agaln.e Air Research and de­ ISI Combat W inn Now g lv e n ^ th e U.S. O rcuit .Court in (A dispatch to the Miami Her­ ment. Hagerty noted that such servers to enter the territory of agership iit the same'office. The Herald I4'ednesda,v and Satur­ velopment Command.- The identity 'Quarles said also that the Air New Orleans, ald said government planes terial Couhcil. Gottler, 9 ToIJand Ave. Rockville; After service in the' Army dur­ day next week beeawie of the In­ 2. Present' indications are the «Hon officials as > Hungary would violate the eov- William Snigg, Hartford: Mrs. of'tfie system i.a concealed behind Force goal of 137 wings by next ^ Rioting occurred at the opening bombed and strafed a band of 40 Wilson, Secretary of State Dulles. , e rel^ ty of Hungary and would be Advertisement ing World War IT. Ecdeli returned crease In Christmas promotional i code” de.signation' of three num­ June 30 "will undoubtedly be modi­ oj4he school term last September, Commandoe.s in a sugar field be­ President will xSta.v on here, com­ WINDSOR POIJCEMAN FINED faaa Julia Crawford. 23 Academy St.; to Lebanon, but was sitprtly trens- aetivity. A message from bining work and golf, for longer -ecrelary of the Treasury Humph-1 contrary to the principles of (he Windsor, Dec. 3 (/P)—Sgt. John Mrs. Marion Crawford and daugh­ eral.. and a letter combination. fied" somewhat but Us strength but' the apikiarance of Texas tween Manzanillo and Nlcaro on rey, and Adm. Arthur W. Red- iinitawl'N a tio n s Charter.” . DICKENSON JOINS ferred to Piaftsburg. N. His rec- The aircraft nuclear propulsion ; will not be cut. He said the force Rangers' ended the disturbance. the south coast, killing Castro.) than the two weeks he had planned United Nations Charter S.^yko, IS year veternn of the a ter, 67 Pearl St.; Phyllis Smith. M. A. Schultz, Project Manager originally. He arrived from Wash­ ford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs 'Then, referring to Hammarsk- Windsor Police pefwrtment, iIIm 1WO or'THREE TRACK 28 Prospect St.; Leo Kasulki. 17 erd at Platt.4bu''g led to hia ap­ program Includes two separate re- ^ now has 131 combat wings. The Circuit Court found the Earlier today Gen. Pedro Rod­ of Staffr will_ be attending the HOFFMAN STAFF pointment as a training con.sultant actor development projects, one , ------School Boar^ had failed to comply riguez Avila. Army general adju­ ington a week ago today. jold’s offer to go to Budapest per­ discharged this ntombig on or­ ALS Center St.: Henry Kaminski, 265 Paris NATO ' meeting in mld- sonally to look the situation qver ders of Town Manager Robert E. COMRINATION School St.: Joseph Dion. Eagle- in 1966. It was in this post that he under contract^ by the General (Continued on PagA Fifteen) with the Supreme Court's ruling tant. said the rebel band landed EUsenhower's first scheduled December. waa named manager of the new Washington engagement at this and to arrange for U.N. relief ma­ Weiss. Weiss, who Is also, direc­ ville: Mrs, Margaret Naudzus, 280 Westinghouse in the public school segregation in Oriente Province, north of San­ chinery.—the acting foreign minis­ : iM* Hilliard S t.' Manchester Diatr'ct Agency. cases that Integration should be tiago de Cube, under the command time is the start of talks with In­ tor of public safety for the town, dia's Prime Minister >7ehru Dec. ORl'SHEO TO DE.ATH ter said; said the Sergeant was discharged brought about with all deliberate New Haven, Dec. 3 (jD—A Aluminum Windows The Findell Mfg. Co.., of 485 E. Commercial , apeed. 16. The two men probably will "In order to make it possible for for severiU alleged Infraetlona ot (Continued oi Page Fifteen) New’ Haven Railroad yard Your Bbrcellency to conduct direct labia Middle Tpke., has just completed The Circuit Court overturned a move outside of Washington for the poUce rules and regulaticM. % in- FOR FREE ESTIMATES the installation of Venetian blinds U.S. Asked to Enforce brakeman w as crushed to d'eath negotiations with' the Hungarian One of the infractions was to * U.S. District Court finding that the continuance of the talks after the between a baggage car and a M or throughout the new elementary Atomic Power School Board had shown "it Is meeting there first. government, the Revolutionary oonaection with the suspicibaa c un- PHONE Ml 9-9095 May I Freve school at Scltuate, R.I., and the freight car here today. John T. Workers and Peasants government clrranutanres uhicb found Sgt. making a good faith effort toward Asked whether the President Is Feele.v, 53, Dllllon Road, Wood- eode, new nurses’ home known as the School Integration Law ^^integration.” The Circuit .Court likely to remain jn Augusta until of the Hungarian People’s Republic Boyko in a business place here work Masonic Home in Wallingford. "We lue developing' the first industry-owned, high- News Tidbits bridge. died of multiple chish- early. Friday morning. ALUMINUM DOORS, AWNINGS. DYNAMIC said the District Covrt should have he returns to the White House, to 'Ing injuries. (Continued ou Page Eight) powered Testing Reactor—the WetUnghouMt Trtt Re­ declared'the right of Negro atu- meet Nehru, Hsgerl,v said, "There ftllnx CANOPIES and JALOUSIES . . : , The third quarter earqings state­ ------food owfical- Clinton, Tenn., Dec. 3 (A5---Thea-puplls which had developed In'"re- Culldd from AP Wires OIL. STEEL SHARES SOAR atodkal cara/pboM ar svrita; actor. It will enable private industry and the govern­ denU to attend the high school on is nothing else scheduled before V lotica INSURANCE ment of the Connecticut Power Co. Anderson County School Board "’eeks. ^ Now York, Dot. $ (AV—The f tha CONNICTICUT MIBICAl (liVICI ment to test materjfljs under conditions of high I the same basis as white students. . that, but that does not necessaril.v, Aeons letter Protection shpw total revenues have increa.sed neutron flux,, high iemperatuie and high .preMure. , J 1 In-1 admission of the Negroes "Had the District Court made mean we would stay down there all stock mgrkrt rose sharply today atloa. by $1,396,000. Of this figure. $979.- P.O. BOX IB1 * NIW NAVni 1 asked the federal go\emment to- pupils Aug. 27 Two-slarm fire in basement of IhCf Dulles Review World in heavy trading with oil and mail "Here 'at CAPA, we ‘are continually pionrrring such a daclaratlon and retained l2-famlly apartment on Grace St. that time. On the other hand, it BILLTUNSKY m.,».,. LEE M* SItVERSTEIN 000 is In electric revenues and > ■I da-y for help in enforcing racial j follow’ed. by a week of -increas- the case for further orders neces­ could." steel shares lending the way to ntaln $417,000 In gas revenues. peacetime atomic i>ower projects. The Weetinghouaa Integratlon at Clinton H'l g h ing crowds and disorders,-climaxed liv .Hartford spreads up three gains ranging from $1 to $4. naral ^Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed” sary to implement it,” the Circuit stories and forces 24-occupnnts to Accompanying-IVilaon to.Augus- laacp According to Austin D.. Barney, Testing Reactor is only one of many now under way, by arrival of Slate Ttoof>ers and Court said, "deferment to a later ta Friday will be ^ d g e t Director, Gulf Oil and Royal Dutch both president,, all classes of revenue Otherwise, the board aaid, ’it Nationar Guardamen Labor Day tiee in show and freezing tempera­ Mideast Peace Outlook Jumped 94 to ftOflJW nad 9M, Ckn- SERVICE Sound interesting? Why not let us tell you more?" time of action on the (Negro tures. . .Israel Installs Arab mayor Percival Brundage; Wilfred J. , continue to show satisfactory in­ might become necessao’ to close” weekend. Students') prayer for injimctive McNeil, oaaistant secretary of de­ reopectivelyt while BeOilebea crease with th^ exception of other the school. ' trouble of consequence and municipal council in town' of .Steel Bd\-anoed $2.12 to $179.73 An Baparlfnaad, Young, Basl-Orowing Toana relief, if necessary, may well have Khan Yunis in captured Gaza fense; and Eisenhower's chief aid, utilities. This exception is due to STATION The board acted In an extraor- devjSloped after the Guard left, been within hia discretion." and Youngstown $1.50 to $114.M. CAPA—Commercial Atomic Power Activity—k tha strip. ■' . Sherman . Held Reasonably Good an anticipated decrease in sales to dinary 7:30 a.m.. E8T. session. school officials said, until after In sending the case back to the The, conference at the Augusta Connecticut Light and Power Co. Shell Oil Co. has for lease most dynamic new division at Weatlnghouie. We’ra In a letter to U.S. Atty. Gen. John Kasper. 26, Washington, D.C., Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, pres­ COFFEE PRICES CUT District Court the Circuit Court ident designate of American Red National Golf Club. Hagerty said, S lH w J q iA , at Greenwich. After provision for a 3-bay Service Station lo­ "fluid," not fixed. Supervisor joba ope’n up fast!- Herbert Browmril the board de­ was tried, and acquitted on state inrtructed it to. make the declara- will deal with the Defense Depart- Augusta,.Ga., Dec. 3. (A’>-rPreai-'«’action in..eastern .Europe, particu- ■ Nrtv York. Dec. 8 UR—Two dividends on the 4.60 per cent pre­ charges growing out of hia activi- Cros.s, appeals for support, of of the nation's largeat* coffee par- cated within a good neigh­ Our growth curve k bound to be sleep—as elsctrie clared-; special $5 million disaster fupd to dent.Eisenhower and Secretary of) l^-Hy in Hungary.” llia t Interpret The ferred stock sold in the current "’The school board of Anderson tle-a in stirring up oi^iosiUon to the (CoBtlnued on Page Bight) roasters reduced the price of I FRANCIS E. DICKENSON Wishes Of The Family year, the balance available for borhood and on a heavily power demand and atomic power production pyramid County has conscientiously done desegregation at school opening. assisb Hungarian people. .Gunflght : o • ». •• State Dulles believe prospects for ' , their nationally-advertised, ' vac­ sharply. We’re entirely commercial—not dependent on which started'in-Oklahoma, kills , K € ! S 0 r V 1 8 t l \ O U t |1 1 6 * , I terrorism w-hich crushed a revolt mCR O h d s f L . C. Hoffman? president .of common stock dividends in the traveled highway. all in Us power to comply with Kasper has appealed a sentence , ^ a c e In the trouble-ridden Middle („ Hungary-and sent more than uum-packed „„ , , coffees wuoieaaie three ceata b government contracts. Opportunities for advanced teenage member ■ of- posse and pound at the wholesale Imel , Hoffman Motors, Inc., Oldsmobile JOHN B. BURKE first nine months of 1956 was about the direction of i- {W found criminally reapqnsible by York and New Jersey have been view' of the general international. strains and dangers that flow from years in the automobile business, AMBULANCE SERVICE age of 742.694 shares outstanding leism and harassment from our After Kasper’s acquittal on' th^ Snow snd log which,cut visibilityi‘oroner for death ot two New Jef asked bj’ First Army Headquar­ picture with the President here i persistent disregard by intema- has been selling Qldsmobiles top compared to 711,315 dn the same Physickta • Physical Chemists • Chemical EngineaiB fellow ‘ citizens. . . the Anderson state charges,, school officials said, NUSPENT) CULTURE SWAP A to 300 feet last night grounded 12 ••Y >nen and serious injury to _thelr ters to keep their personal affairs yesterday. tionabcommunism qf the principles Washington. 0«C. $ (A5-—Tha the past 3 years. According to Mr. period of 1955. Mechanical Engineers • Electrical Engineara County School Bo»rd must know the minor ihridenta of harassment planes searching fpr survivors of wives in auto-truck crash In Gull- in order in the event of . an emer­ ’’Oertainly I think anybody must and pleas.of the United Nations." ■ Dickenson, he Joined Hoffman 'Designers • Metallurgkts whether the Department of Jus­ —whic)^ the.v blamed on a "small a U.S. Air .Force B47 Sti'atojet ford Aug. 10 /. Israeli Foreign Min­ gency, callup. be indecd'far gone in pessimism if | One case in that category is United States hna suspended its Motors because of their reputa- tice InUnds to continue lack of grpup' of white pupUa’’-.^began. cultural exchange program, with bomber that plunged into, the tall ister Golds Melr says she wel Army officers aaid last night he thinks the danger -&f the war in ( Russia’s disregard of the U.N. de- Russin "In view of recent dev«4* j'tiOn for volume sales, smashing enforcement of the federal court ’These ranged from verbal taunts stands of timber and rocky hills comes U.N. disruesloa of her coua- 90,000 letters were 'mailcU to as the' (Mideaat)' area today is as | nunication o r Soviet nithlesSneM. CALL us TODAY! { .trades but yet- their, undying repu- In Hartford injunctfoK (against Interfering to pouring ink in a Negrp pupil's opmento." The SthtO D c^ rt- near Seagull Lake, 30 miles west of try’s troubles with Syria. many reservists in the eight states great as it was a' month ago.” j in Hungary.' • ‘ j ment in re^rting Hde itatioii for giving every customer Hotel Statler. /with integration). If so, it might locker."^ ' , Nipigon. Ontario; Friday night. India shows Ctommunlst Chlaeae at a rontine measure and thaf no Dulles told a news conference'. i "Nations iii both Asia and JEDDd HIGHLAND COAL dependable service. ' hVESTOWM become necessarj’ to close the One board member said last Piemier Chou En-lai something he emergency callup waa contem|riat- antd the dedslon Mr. Dickenson w u ‘ born and ■■ PHARMACY ■ ! SNOW December 1, ,2 Four men were aboard the bomber But both Diilies and > the Presi­ Europe," DuUes*wentK on.”' remain after Raselaa fercea ira a Personal ' •'1 ■ • ainton 'High School. sb long as Jllght. "We just,don’t hsve'"thejand thre'« of'o>em stiu are mlsa-^ would very much like to have an­ ed. dent bflfeve ateps are necessary to forcibly divided: many peoples are CONNECTICUT COk^ ^ , brought up in Manchester, Conn. 4-5» Hartford Rd.—,MI »-iM)4S : we are' under orttei; to abolish seg- police pqw.er to implement yila! ing. ' - . atomic. reactior.. .Tohaccomem are Hnngnry.. * 'He now' lives in Vernon. Conn., PINE Phone C. S. Southard, Hotel A sptAesman for First Army bolster thb N ortli' Atlantic Alli­ subject to a ruthless external rule PLOWING su tler, CHapel 9-5411—* f^atio n .” Injunction.” . . . ' , Searchmaster . Fit; Lt, *A1- echeduied to tell CTongresa'prob­ Headquarters said the letters were ance. which they agreed hss been which they deeply ' resent. and on Lake St., with his wife and interviews Ten Negro .pupils remaining of All the trdubie is coming from I Vanderis'aler said a ground -party lems of ' steadily incroasing fliie- EXILES GRIPE ON BILUCtE [two children. .He is a member * DRIVEWAYS PHARMACY ..j” * * * Inter* not-prompted by the'Middle. Beat stra in ^ as a result of. dlfferenoea m ^ y live in - fear, under the The Hagne, the Ne ' the doien admitted under federal the outside—It’s being planned and was being organized but gave no cured.leaf production that prompt­ crtsjs, liut were peri of an AVmy between the United States on the shadow of a similar fear.” of the Army and Navy Club in lOPEN • PARKING LOTS W Oenter S t^^T dl Ml $-9814 Vlelv. Dr send resume to Mr.'' there and then haiid^ down to the Dec. $ («V «li FOGARTY BROTHERS Manchester. Southard, Westinrghousa court orders this years have sts'yed indication of when‘it would move ed 20'^ r cent quota cut. plan to prevent any ineonvenient one' hand an^ Great Britain and Proposing peralsteht U.N- prod­ rehigece Hraa left their < T E L Ml 9.4100 CAPA.' Box S55, Dept, F-4. ’ Bway. f roqi school since last Tues­ studentf.’’ '.f into the crash area. Intermittent French- 4-ehglne rescue, plane dieruptions of the reservists’ per­ France on the other-in the Middle, ding, Dulles- thbit ssid the. people 119 BROAD ST.— TEL. Ml 9*4539 He invites his many friends and "This la too controversial a thing ‘ Blggekerks customers to take advantage of Plttahprgli $0, P*. .1 day. They demanded the board pnow waa forecast for the area to­ with 10 cre-i^en aboard has breu sonal affairs' in the event of a call Last crisis. of such notions “ should be. allowed FSM Oil *-* Fluid Heat Oil Burners the many extra ways to be satis­ ALL PAY TUlmPIKE PINE LENOX glva them aasurapee of their per- top our local police -fotqe and day with windJ'from the north at oMsslag since early yesterday .,on to acth’e duty. Need Unity, Streligtb .their own free choice of govern­ ''were fied .at Hoffman and especially to Bonal>nai safety. sheriff. In this thing, mister, we’re <25 miles an hour and temperature .flight over western Medlterran- Similar letters xyere mailed last They also agreed that need for ment writh no servitude to sny mattreesea, .•nie.v left school after i/ock lundwn a spot, really on a spot. We’re {of abqut 10 above aero. , (tan. J .A 24-year-old Hungarian *VI THANKFUL YOU CAN SEE” take a ride in the new - car that PHARMACY nmemtOHoime/ week to reaervieU in other Army “unity and strength” ot that alli­ other.” snd ho added: atel fned. haa takeh the AUTO SERVICE $te IB. Center St.—MI •-«$$• •$X throwing incidents last Mon- i not experienced end we needs apme- Maj. Robert Slane. 33. the lone refugeo bride-to-be U diagnoecd as headquarters units across the ns- ance fashioned to check the threat ”Ths Ptoaldsnt and I fssl that :'A- country b^ storm- SUNDAY m m sriN ATOMiq ■ * I ' 57 (^damobile. 1M WEBT MTODLE TFIUB.I day end Tuesdey climaxed e eeries tuberqsdealB euae ahortly. after she tion in responiM t» tte A m y De- of Communist aggression has bsnn

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WSCS Set to Q p ^ Officers Elected' Columhia cil’and principal of AndoVer Ele­ Chestnut Hill. The monthly meetr l|.S. A^ed to Entprce mentary SebodI, will be presiding ing of the PTA. will be held In A nnu^Xitias Fair Silk Town Noifes^ Quotes , By Country Cllib officer". A pot-luck supper 'will be Yeomans HaH Dec. 11. v - ,_it_ Learn To DANCE!I Fire Pepartment served. , 'Returns from Hospital ln> H ospital''. - (' Mrs; -Clayton Hunt, Columbia After many, weeks of prepara­ The Manchester Country. Club The Serra Way! " a, ' W . . • --I YfflR'ROUNO aiH CONDI1K'N!N(i School MtegTRtion Law b ^ ^ A r L y o s t Put Your Beat Foot Miss Catherine uniise Boudreau, Installs Sirens 'Linda Merritt, Grade 3, .and Green, has returned to her home tion, the va'rious shops of Christ­ held its annual meetinig ^ tu rd ay c A a c h a Forward In Learning daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Edward froin Windham Community mas Tree Town, annual WSCS and elected' its governing body TROT IIILIIIM R (OoatiBMd from Page One) I «ume, or take the poattlon, that tl»e , L. Boudreau of Roslindale, Maas., Merritt, West St, has entered the Merhorial Hospital. fair of the South Methodist Supervisor of th«^Maternily De-

V^' >'L_ ’ ' '1 FX)UK BANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1956 . ; ...... ^ • ... ,: KANCHES^k EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1956 R o c k v U l f Hebron Ghrlstma's -gifts. Mbs. Karl H. In/.2nd and 8th Grades 2 and 6. SmnriiNEViEIISSIIV Links la In charge the program About 80 children are expected to W g r r y o t "rTrrTTfrrm D a i l y R a d i o and Mrs. Paul Poto'cek of the' re- take the treatment. Parents must « n u i » - « 4 « r» r.T . Baby Overconies Prophecy Made freshmenU. .sigh permission slips. Mrs. Eunice FALSE TEETH Polio Shots Planned Cohi. will be tn chkrgo' WOCXi-X3M EM ton Daylight TUna WI*OP— 1610 3,000.1«>I Odds 50 Years Ago Polio immunizalibn"ghots w'i|l be Slipping of Irritating? given to pre-achbol children ill’the Manchester Evening ‘llernld Don’t be embxrrasud by looea falM I t a f«Uowtn» • local achopl tomorrow beginning teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling In F’ijjhl for Life True Today Hebron correspondent, 8|lss Susan when you est. uUk or tsugb, Uutt ttlM A n suppU€d by tb« radio WTIC—Telephone Hour at 9:30 a.m., ns announced by Mrs., B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy sprinkle s little FASTEETH on your WOnO—ThM World Tonigh^ John Malacky, welfare chairniap 8-84S4. pistes. This plesssnt powder gives a 7 n u a c «m ^ ta and art aubjact Ui WPOP—Modern Sounds Rockville, Dec. 3 (Spccittli Tiny Hebron, DecX^ iSpecial) —.The of the M A . Sixty-eight chiltuen remarkable sense of added comfort' cbaasa wltnoui notice. l:U - and security by holding plitea more WHAY—Night Walrh John Frederick .Mnchow.ski has observance of the '350th anniversary are expected at t^e clinic. THer* flrmly. No gummy, gooey, petty tssts 4:aa- W’nC'-Tell'phono Hour ’ overcome 3,600-loUod« W D R C -T h " World Tomght town, .uk!..kwhich Is1. to. . take1 . 1 ^gcc -■ .In 1958 Before the children'will be, al­ Get FASTEETH at anv drug counter. WUUU—AtcurO Ravue WPOP—Modern Sounds month sti'liggle for life, Rockville Throjjr Them seema quite a long w a y ^ f, but lowed to be given the vaccine their Wias%-E a - Away V^iC—Wcmiji WHAV—Night Watch City. Hospital autl^ofities.have re­ $lidp^n9 preparations of a deflnite^n^ture parents must sign pcmlssion W O B C -^ Kolby WTIC—Vienna Phllharnionlc vealed. ‘ are being made already, and a > e r .: slips. Still plenty of wear left In ANEW W P ^ ^ i^ x Work! WDRC—nusa Naugnlon ahoea when brought .here ' t Atia— * WPOP—^Modern Sounds WelghlnK in at only two pounds Is to be a]^ J New Report Cards and two otince.s at 1 irth Sept, 7, days to expert reppiring. FUNERAL HOME WHAY—Open Uau>* ■ lU - , event*'* *** plans for the i ■, a new sy.stem of school report WCCi^Record Rerue WHAY—Nlcht Watch "B ig John," as he 1.4^affectionately UNDER EXPERIENCED -Ed Sweet W TIt!—Vienna Philharmonic WORK DON’E WHILE m loao Radio Lane WDRC—Rtiss Naughton' called by nurses, spent about 10 CHRISTMAS YOU W AIT MANAGEMENT WPOP—Modern Sounds weeks in an incubator with con- mil s. Ils.a5pl?“i, ^~ ; "will beS. IndicationInUlcatton ofoI thetli. pupil'spnpir. I0:ao- trolletl oxygen and heat supplies. W HAY—Night W’alch ^ mittee will .;iv.k km,..:. , ‘ level achievement and ef- * ‘i ^ Y —EMtr t^baU WTIC—Robert McCormick He received constant attention miuee Will given power to select fopt. put firth, SAM YULYES ------.Raebrd ~ — a Ravua WDRC—Rusa Naufhion such subjects as seem advisable. of hospital personnel. Prompt ac­ WTIC Music Head F mi- middle gfa,der» there will be SHOE RKPAIRINO TH)5.J0HN F. __ autuiie W'POP—Modern Sounda When Flavel S. Luther, IJ.D, the :C—loao Radio Laat tion on several occasions restored indications showing where the OF THE BETTER KIND « i l » - . , then president of Trinity College, _JtO-<^l Eolby W HAY—Nlahf Walrh his respiration after it had appar­ child is doing well, and where he WPOP—Wax Worki WTIC—Charlie Anple« hlte . To Give Program spoke here at the 200 anniversary 15 Maple St.— Aoroaa From ently cea.sed. A t last recording he needs assistance. Spaces foi-. com­ TIERNEY ««u — WDRC—PoHlIrsI Talk celebration in 1!)08, he made the FIrat National Parking' lait. WHAY—Betty tumball W POP—Modeim Sounds weighed five pounds an d. two ments b}' teachers and parents FUNERAL HOME ------Ro»iew »:> a - oiintes. ^.Robert E. Smith, music man- somewhat remarkable prophecy ' i-; WHAY—Night Watch ager'of WTIC, will present a pro­ will be provided. Social traits will 219 WEST CENtER ST. Released from thd hospital Sat- that "guests at the next anniver­ _ , >10 Laoo W n r —Orierailoiit Knterialnm*nt gram o f Christmas music at the sary might reach Hebron in flying be indicated on all ra>ds, Tlie new TEL. Ml 3-1222 t>RO—^1 Kaiby WDRC—Rusf< Naiigltton • ' cards will not be in force until the J»OP—Wax Worka WPOP—Modertc Sounds' rn*^?ointo loin hishu *^»ie*ni«' parents, Mr. and I Mrs..* .4 the Women's League " u ships, or. indeed, that- they would RANGE not need to coi^e at all, 'through end of the second marking period., Frederick J. Machowski and his i f \ Ml ••OSa .Y->Rccord Redae W HAY—Night Watch some means of distant vision far Dcnul CUiile WOOO^Raeord Ravlaw WTIC—Operation Kntertalnnient tivo .sisters, who live at 15 Charter ' ''edne.sdit.N at « p.m. All wom- There will be a clinic at the WKN®—y M WTDRC—Russ Nsughlon oi cii* e-.i- 1 • v-itaiici invited, whether members •surpa.s.sing anything that srienti.sts rUEL OIL WTIC—lOM iudto Utne WPOP—Modern Sounds R^eucu t. R ‘ i Of the League or not. have a.s yet dreamejl of: whether school next week for cleaning WDRC5—Newa Reporter ii*ao— the orator may not speak to you teeth and admini.stcring fluorine, GASOLINE ' WPOP—Bob and Ray WHAY—Night Watch Rlehai-H ^ I 1 ' I • I logiilar hi-iiiontlilv business W TIC -N ew s . ...- ‘i'l'!; 1 will follow the program, from a thousand miles away his Now! ni Koffyin ^^ying«in H o fl i t ft are'Reminded tn' brlnsr bodily presence distinct before your RUSCO * * fe A Y —Raeerd Rodeo WCC^Racord Rerlow w p o p ^ ^ r Where there are more than 5,000 ^.|„„,ing for "Delmo " to eyes, his voice sounding in your WKKE—Baaeball llatinet U:U— births R ,^ar. said, ‘'Regardless of meeting Windows and Doors 5 B S W W ■gjjja Eane W HAY—Night Watch eai's with all that touch of person­ BANTLY OIL WTIC—Sports the e i^ ie n c ie s o f any other hos- I •:pelnio" is an abbreviated name ality which now comes from actual I and Ray WDRC—flues Nsughlon pital, Rock\ille City Hospital l.s to I f(„. ^n inter-denominational mis- propinquity." ^ X.>iA.S W R A P P K D 5 I - I'll' . INC. WPOP—Modem Sounds in baked onamsl l l t U - be .cpmmended on its efforts with y»jon prnjei't to help* families of Dr. Luther was speaking of the A ll Popular Rrunds. 5 II M \l\ I l!l:i,! HAT—Swing Eaay WHAY—Symphony In the Night their recent two pound two ounce foi rner shaie-rroppers in *the Mis- possibilities of a humired years " Free Delivery. J -----Record______Rarlew WTIC—Starlight Serenads TEL. Mitchell 9-*159S A Fashion Find For Every CaFs Christmas wKNB—sieaueat Matlne* WDRC—Russ Naughlon ! .souri River Delta. later, instead of iiO. The reader can W flc—luao Radio Laao The Boston hospitals statistics judge of how closely his prophecy i Arthur Drug Stores r WPOP—Modem ^unds Also under consideration at the TEL RO CKVIILE 5-2177 »!«*- show 70 births of every 1,000 are busines.s meeting will be the ques­ has already cpme true. !u d '^ a y WDRC—Night Owl W HAY—Night Watch premature, which means the in- tion of rooperatlng with the Man­ To Entertain ('lull **OSAT-Swliia £aay WTlC—Slartlme Serenade fants have a birth weight of less chester Council of Church Wom­ Mrs, Carl Lankot will be hp.ste.ss y OOO-ReiMTd Rerlew than five and a half pound.s. «wtimtttnt>trttt»tttttntt<»mttowi«mwmu»Mttittnm ___ ^y in Bpotta en in a .sale of u.sed clothing to mi­ to Hebron XVomen's- Club at her nnil Any Other Decorator Color .oau Radio UuM Of the premature births, 3,5 per grant workers in this area next home Wednesday evening at 8 - dM Kolby rent weighed less than 2.3 pounds, summer. Some of the clothing col­ o clock. It will be the annual >P—Lea Paul and If ary Rord Wanted Peace, MQNEY for RENT and o f these, only 10 per cent lived, lected Wednesday may be saved Christmas party-, of the eluh and meaning there will be one survival for that purpose. CALL ___ -Mawa *' Turncoats Say the program will feature that holi­ - ’OCO—Oood Srenlna Good Huaia In 3,000 such cases. A t a meeting at the home of day. Choof • ffiopormonf rfiof veor p«dttf8oo6 WKWR—Brenlng Serenade Mrs. John Wood, on Woodland Christmas carols w ill be sung. Aiwovnl Amount o< Monthly F Qynitnti fort A.O. ARONSON WT10-«Newi Hong Kong. Dec. S W. Tw o •f L O A N IJMO, 15 M O . 20 MO. WORC—Newa Reporter $1, Tliur.sday. two new gloups Mrs. John E. Horton will give a more American turncoats from % M $ S.02 Agent WPOP—Newa were organized to join the Wom­ reading. Members will demon­ m the Korean war. who decided they 1t.«S 1 A M 4.72 Chowder Inclirded en's League. One group plana day- strate the making of homemade 300 29.27 24.25 19.25 kY—Sparta didn't want to live in Red China 500 47.41 " 1 KrenlMl Good IfuSe I time meetings, and the other eve­ 29.04 20.49 Ml 9-4856 Ding Serenade after all, hope to get back to their 111 S. A. Food Sale ning nieeting.s. ______rhete achcdulei of t t p s j m r n t larlutl* all obirgea. I N b«oM OB yrMnpi lOoorMjr pormonta. For Demonstration Uy SpMta families by-Christmas. ' T ile daytime'group will assist FLOWING PANEL DRESS Arley Pate, 26, Carbondale, III.,; iwrence Welk' To tempt the appetite o f then Robert Shooshan in sorting No Ohiigulion, or Couraa and Aaron Wilson. 24. Urania. La,, shoppers, the Salvation A rm y had i packing the used clothing at Rent Amount <2 0 te

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too much, it ia beeauM tha In­ for suburbAn living. Let us say, reportedly plans to build a lO-'unit Andover iH m t r l ?Bt^r O^enhaveii Fire apartment house bn the site. crease seems gradual and con­ also, that each individual com­ Uroodles.^ FOR A U HOUSEHOLD Open A ll Day Mon^ay$ -i- Open Thursday and Friday Evenings till 9 trolled, and not likely to get vio­ munity has not only .the right, The final application, submitted ralii By BINIER PRICB Pul O ulby SMFD by Edgar Berube,, aeks *that an PUUL^kiO BY rH£s lently out df hand. The situation but the duty, to try to formulate existing Industrial Zone be extend: FUEL PURPOSES Finance^nit HK1U1-D4PRINTINO CO.. is not one of a runaway balloon, a policy which is good for itself U BiMell Street Thb'third fir^ of undetermined ed to cover all or part of twq tri­ llkncbeeter. Conn earnings do keep pace with the and also fair to all classes. angular plota located on the north MEANS ' , THOMAS r. S'fcJlGUSON ori^n in about a week at the Asks Pay Hike WALTEUl R. FfcIRGUSON increases: so far as these As-for l^anchestet:, w-e thinlt it Greenhavan veterans project was side of Woqdland Qt„ east sf the Publtehere, twd-Nfactors are concerned, we squelched about 8:30 this morning railroad tracks and about 760 feet Founded October l. IMl can be said that vye ha.ve-arcom- West of Main St. The land now it OLD COMPANirS seem.^[^t)ut the damage been prepared by the Board of k«a*as.aa«»* 17.74 ington continues to hbld a firm fair balance In, the potential resi­ iture Ste' Montba was not too great. Mason said. Finance following a study which SjtfOtltfeS a«a« aM««saa a aa a a«« *.> 0 line on credit, otie of tn»k, inner dential areas which remain, the A Thought for Today ■ ai^*«»****aaaa,a««aaa 1*W A week ago SMFD firemen ex- inVblved. two open hearings a t the Weekl[IV a,.eaaaaaa«»aaaaa,aaaaana« . causes of Inflation, preferring,.to lecent lot size increa.ses voted by •;tinguiahed fires at the homes of Sponsored by the Maneheeter 8. E. WILLIS t SON, Inc. ^ Towti Hall. >. SinsisM CopyOOVy aa a e aa aa«* a^dbaa^ *0® Council of Charchea. clioke down pur present proape the To\vn Planning Commission Herman Peney, 40 Rd., and S -MAIN ST. — TEL. Ml S-SlZft These recommendations will be Camion . 20 Nathan Rd. The presented for consideration by THM ABSOClAf KD PRbMS ' ity a little in the effort to make |v* been moderate and reason­ ‘Full Moon aa Seen b.v Man Tba Aaaoclated Preaa M dacM*<«el> Leaving Saloon' Peney fire caifted minor damage to Bishop Matthew W. Clair, speak­ the town legislative body at a enUtlad to the uaa « rgatWieatlon of It last longer, la on tha -good side a b le the kitchen but considerable dam­ ing at an interracial conference in future To\vi Meeting. ^1 netra dl«iialebea a t t w i t U It. or Being Interested In novel p.ay- aot oUierwiio craattid In title paper of the ledger. chiatry methods, Dr. Schwine is age resulted from the fife in the K ansas City Oct. 24, said: TOWN advertisCment If and when the reconimended and alBo the looit aewa publlihed here. The most fundamentally^ls- Jpnes’ living room. "We make a mistake when we increases are authorized, they will All riehte Of repablicatlon of apecial now using Droodlea in. his analysis turbing statistic in the financial of patients^ For i..atance' this Mason said this morning the think of the solution of the race represent the first increase since everyone happy dUpatohea herein are afio reeerred. origins of the three fires are still P U B L IC h e a r I n g 1948. and induatrifl nevvs is, however, Di'oodle was shown to patient No. relatisns problems in terms of Full iarrIeA cUeat of N. B. A. Serr- -Q (an elderly gent who unknown. our own ability instead . of the The stAidy revealed th at the lee, Inc. _ something qui^ apart from the 4 3 2 <5 PROPOSED ORDINANCES amount of work performed by iKibUahera RepreeentaUTeat The thought everybody el.ae was Napo­ '4 power that may be ours if we al­ ifuliua MAtbeaa Special Acency — New level of the coat of living, or low God to help us solve the town officials has increased tre­ The men of the llthvMlgsiie leon I. Here is the transcript of In accordance with the provisiqns of the Town Charter, notice is wages, or of credit. It is some­ Dr. Schwinc’s note.v. "T h at’s how proMem." mendously since that date. In one aW OF Battalion wish to fxpres.sHheir Planners to Hold hereby given that Public gearings will be held in Municipal Building example cited, the load of the C1RCUUAT19NB. thing which refleita%a remorae- the outside world would look to a wholhearted thanks to the famili Hearing Room Tueaday, December 4, 1956 at 8:00 P.M., relative to two tax collector’s additional burden The Herald Printing Company, Inc., iesa pressure toward inflation man living in a bowling hall." . . . proposed ordinances, aa follows: Give Her room for oteumea no financial reiponelbijity fnr of Manchester for their hospitality a it a bird’s eve view of three Hearings Today is shown by an increase In the ■sr wliUh win *’* controlled by Grand List and total tax collec­ typographical errdta appearing In ad- and graciousnes.s, nr.d most fc ^Id-headed mineia coming iip a AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE REPEAL OF CERTAIN rertteementa and other reading niattei su(terfirial- means, and which says tion of more than 15 per cent. In The Mancheater Keening Herald. especiall.v for making Thanksgiv­ coal bmne elevator ” . . . "That’a The Town Planning Commi.ssion BY-LAWS OR o r d i n a n c e s AND ENACTMENT OF A CERTAIN three oNjho.se fl.ving saucers that will hold a public hearing on three Recommended increases are her dreams... a that the prc.sent reassuring bal­ ing a little something extra for six ORDINANCE CONCERNING PLUAfSlNG. HEATING AND listed as follows: First selectman, Oleplay adeeruaing cloatag noura: arc ahva.wNchasing me ' . . . *'It’s proposed zone changes at 8 o’clock ELECTRICAL LICENSES For Konday—I p.m. Friday. ance of superficial statistics is not soldlera of the site,. Re€onils $100:'-second and third selectmen, For Tueeday—1 p.m. Monday. Invitations were extended b.v an usher with several flashlights tonight in the hearing room of the .1 — Repeal of all of the following By-Laws or Oldinances: FPr Wedneaday—1 p. n t Tueeday. quite to be trusted. as seen b.v a rouble necking in the Municipal Building. (a) The'.ordinance known aa "An Ordinance Reinling to the In­ no changes; secretary to the Bnar(j Ftor Tliuraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. This more fundamental- statistic Mr. and Mrs. 'William CoopCr. 7.5 \\ THE IDEAL GIFT of Selectmen, ri.ised to a total of For Friday—I P. m. Thuraday.’ Qreen Manor Rd. to privates Juliu.s balcony." I hope this doean’t make One (if the requests Involves a stallation of Heating Apparatus in the ,Town of Manches­ For Saturday— 1 p. m. .Ji^ay . to which we refer is that reflect­ jieople think that thH' have to be proposed 29-house subdivision, LUV e Wonderful selection ter.” 1300; town treasurer, raised from Lane Cedar Chest 69.95 ClaealKed. deiutllns; 10'.30_ a.m. each Stoller and Norman Coleman; b.v $250 to $350; tax collector, raised Say of pabllcatlon adcepl Saturday — ing our level of productivity per Mr.s. Elm er Swanson of .50 W. neurotic to n.ake i ,i Drdodle tiUos. planned for a 19-acre site on the a All Speeds l (b) Tile ordinance known as "An Ordinance Concerning the Although it does help. Licensing of Plumber.s." to $750; Board of Asses.sors, an­ > a. m. man hour, and the news about this Middle Tpke. to Corporal Robert M. north side of Highland St., west of e All Sizes For teenager, bride-tp-be, or homemaker, ------i------No. 203. Camillo G am bolatti is ask­ (c) The ordinance known a.s "An Ordinance Concerning Elec­ nual salary for the office raised Fpam Cushioned! Monday, December .1 statistic i.s that it has stopped ad­ Parker and Pvt. William Penning­ Come In Today from $400 to $700, with the in­ here’s the lifetime gift that locks away her ton. and b.v Mr. and .Mrs. Donald as well as enemy targets -on the ing that the 615-by-688-foot area, trical Installation in the Town of Manchester." personal treasures so beautifully, so safe­ vancing. So long a-s our wage in- pow in Rural Residence Zone, be II — Enactment of an Ordinance, entitled "Plumbing, Heating and crease going to the chairman to Luxury our forefathers never dream­ Geer, W. Vernon St. to- SP3 Ophic ground. compen.sate for added clerical ly. All periods and woods in stock. Tw o Systems Collapsed crea-ses were accompanied by some .lohns and SP3 Russel .Mfers. And so in the fall of 1917 the rCgoned a Residence A. Potterton’s Electrical Ordinance." ed of... a wing chair with foam cush­ Section 1. DEFINmONS -- MASTERS work; town clerk, raised to $250: The m agnitude of world ovenl.e increa.se in the Amount of pro The men enjoyed a good old- Antiaircraft, Service commenced Iris another application. Joseph ISO CENTER ST. Justice Court offices, trial Justice, ion. B^arly American print covers. Reg. fashioned New England turkey with 25 officers bring detailed to Rosetth js asking.that a 110-bv- (a> A “Master Plumber " shall mean any person who shall qual­ In the past month can hardlv-^ diiction per rftan-hour. an increase ify under Section 8, as hereinafter set forth. raised from $150 to $225; prose­ r $105.00. dinner with all the trimmings. attend the American Antiaircraft 213-foot lot on the south lide^f o^r-estimated. These events have reflecting more skill and improve­ (b-i A "Master Heating Contractor" shall moan any person who cutor. $150; registrars of voters, Thank.s to these people, home­ School at Arnouville-les-Gonnesse. Olcott St . West of S. Adams St., raised from $75, to $100 jach; beeiY full of dramatic, topsy-turvy ments in machinery and tech­ like atmosphere was provided to At the close of the war approx­ be changed frohi.B Residence Zone shall qualify under Section 8. as hereinafter set forth. Decorated China Lamps 9.98 im ately 12.000 U.S. .soldiers in (Cl A "M aster Electrician" .shall mean any person who Shall building inspector, no change: turmolL But, if-we can avoid the niques, the.se wage Increases had the boys away from home on this B to a Residence'Z,OTie C. Rosetto Board of Finance, secretary, Thankagiving Day. 19,56. '•’ranee were assigned to antiair­ qualifv under Section 8, as hereinafter set forth. {aaclnamto of the particular, and some soundness to them. Section 2. DEFLNTTIONS - JOURNEYMEN • rai.sed from $25 to $50. Antl-alrrraU Beginnings! craft f.nits. Choose either of these 31-inch decorated china lamps- or a Dining with Daystrom! Attempt A general perspective, the On the. other hand, as Wage in . The American Antiaircraft (aI A "Journ'fcynian Plumber" shall mean any person who shall Salaries recommended for of­ 28-inch Apothecary jar stylo (not shown) for only $9.98 Military history throughout the ficials )»l town electrons were ages is replete with the swinging Service, although in action only WATKINS qualify under Section 8. as hereinafter set forth. ret re.inilt stahds as .something creases continue to come, but the Buy SmuckerV Gift • ibl A "Heating,.Journeydian" shall mean any per.son who shall m oderator. $25; and workers. $15, each. Ideal in pairs at a sofa and are fashionable tall heights. momentously simple. increased man-hour preduettvity of the pendulum between the Initial four months and having only They’re fitteii with trimmed, tailored taffeta shades and success of new offensive weapons skelfcton artillery battalions and Box of Pure Jellies qualify under Section 8. as hereinafter set forth. Since setting the salary of the 5 pieces 6 9 .7 5 . WTiat has- liappened has been which might back them up and the development of adequate two machine-gun battalions in ac­ -WEST (c) A ".Iburneynian Eicctriclan” shall mean any person who Board of Education secretiiry have 3-Ute fixtures. Usually $12.50. This 18 X 28-inch Colonial that two systems have collapsed. docs not come, a fundamental countermeasures. Anti - aviation tion, was officially credited with shall qualifv under Section 8, aa hereinafter set forth. comes under jurisdn tion of the (12 for $4.39) Section 3. DEFINITIONS — LIMITED MASTER AND LIMITED school hoard, the Board of Fi­ Sparkling brass trims the gray or maple End Table is from a They were the two systems we had gap is created, a gap of unreality weapon.^ were first designed for bringing down 58 enemy air­ Fumral Sanrica L. t' use against observation balloons planes; and the report pf the Com­ JOURNEYMAN nance will make its recommenda­ black surfboard Daystromite tops Group which includes Step for running a divided ^’orW on a and unsoundness, as it we were at PinehuTHt^Grocery ta) A'*"Limited Master" or "Limited Journeyman" shall mean used in those days of the First mander in Chief, American Ex- Ormand J. West, Director tion directly to that body for of these Dinettes, with chairs in and Cocktail styles at power politics tasis.. \ adding a new story to a sky­ any person who shall qualify under Section 8. as hereinafter set forth. consideration. I* recommends a World War. peditionar.v Force, gave 60.5 aa 143 E ast C enter St. gray plastic tweed. Legs are Color- $24.50. T h e'W estern system . foT w-hich scraper but 8upporUng.it only by The earliest authentic accounts the average number of shots to Section 4. DEFINITIONS - - COMBINATION LICENSES total salary of $400. MIteheU 9-7196 ABOLISHED amic satin black.. the best symbolic label is NATO, a layer of air. of aerial bombardment occurred in bring • down each plane. The re­ In other busine.ss. the Finance the Italian campaign In Tripoli in sults were good, however costly, Each trade must have its own license. Board named Arthur Brooks to 24.50 collapsed when two of its mem­ If this gap continue.s to grow, 1911 and again in the war between PRESCRIPTIONS Section 5. LICEN SES fill the Board vacanc.v created by and shortly thereafter the first Every per.son enga^d in,or having charge of. the installation, al­ bers. using arms provided by' a If we continue to raise wage.s with Spain and Morocco in 1913. The an tiaircraft artillery course vvas Manrhetter’e Oldest resignation of Charles Konraci, spark that set off the development "FREE PICK-CP teration or repair of any plumbing, heating, air conditioning, rsfrigera- due to pressure of busine.ss. third for NATO purposes, launched no sounder reason than the reason established in the United States, AND DELIVERY” with Finest Facilities tion or electrical work requlripg a permit from the building depart­ A private military adventure of that prices are going up too, or of anti-aircraft, however, occurred commencing in September. 1918, Off-Street Parldng Named to Committee k’lsaiBSeiwtwwrwswMii’weww on Aug. 30, 1914, when a single ment shall be licensed by the building inspector only after meeting all The Rev. Stephen R. (Camber- at the Coast Artillery School, Fort EeUbUehed 1874 the requirements as prescribed by the examining board pertaining to their own, outside the purposes of the reason that we like a wage German ' aeroplane" bombed the Monroe, Virginia. PINE PHARMACY lain has been appointed by the ftA T O and outside the law of the jump every year, we are heading city of, Paris. Shortly thereafter, 664 CENTER ST.-^Ml 9-9814 that trade and to that rating as above-deftned. Refugee Resettlement Committee (First in Series) Section 6. A PPLICATION F(BR LICENSE United Nations. for a brand of trouble against Zeppelin raids on the cit.v of Lon­ of First Congregational Church to don followed. By October. 1914, Every person desiring to be licensed under any of the preceding contact CCurirh World Service. * The Soviet system, the opposite which arty superficial balance of aerial activity increa.sed to such an classlflcations shall tile with the building department an application in U.S.A., and State officials concern­ thing to NATO, collapsed when cost of living and wages, or even extent that the" need for a defense such form a.s mav be pre.scribed bv the rules of the department. ing possible relocation of a Hun­ These 14 >i-inch English Poland maneuvered for itself a any arbitrary restricUon of credit, from the ground became impera­ Section 7. EXAMINING BOARDS' garian family. tive. (a) PLUMBING: There shall be an examining board, to pass upon Brass Plaques are from Give a room this Christmas... peaceful- partial revolution and '• In the committee’s opinion, spon­ will not be protection. The pile The first weapons were crude Masters. Limited MasUrs. Journeymen and Limited Journeymen, con­ sorship of a Hungarian family our big. big collection of when Hungary flared into an un­ of man’s productive accomplish­ improvisations. Variou^ means sisting of the building Inspector, ex-officio, the plumbing Inspectorj should be a "broad-base, non-sec­ gift brass. Choice- of controllable stroke for freedom ment, not the sky, is the real were devised for incrertsing the two master plumbers and one Journeyman plumber, with not ICM than tarian community effort." with ac­ graile i shown i or pine­ five years’ experience in plumbing work, appointed by the building apple designs. of Old Mystic W which evth the might of the limit. elevation of the ordinary field gun, Ask US tion taken as soon as possible. either by raising the wheels or by inspector subject to the approval of the General Manager, one for Contributions for a fund for this Watch your entire homo perk up when Itussian army has been no answ'er. dropping the trail. Everyone a period of one year, one for two years and one for three years from project will be accepted by new you returnish o room this Christmas The ^gnificance of the collapse January first. Annually thereafter, the building inspector shall ap­ The Two Extrem e equipped with any sort of a weapon co-chairman, Mrs. Ronald Bockus Maple of the-Western system of alliances at all fired at any airplanes in first point, subject to the approval of the General Manager, one member to and Mrs. Cleorge Koerhef-. ^ ap­ with this Old Mystic Solid Maple serve for three yeara from the first day of January in the year of his And pacts is that .this system, as Two separate news items rep­ sight (not nccessArily in rangej. re­ pointed this week following resig­ Every piece folds 3 9 .9 5 set Furniture. It's from our big Opon Stock sulting in fire on friendly as wrell appointment. Any vacancy on the board shall be filled for the unex­ nation of Max Reimer, due to pres­ 7 ^ch, no matter how assiduously resent two extreme -Views on rcsi- aa hostile planes. YOU WON’T have to ask pired portion of the term in the same manner as the original appoint­ sure of business. collection, so you can buy those 4 't we may work on its repair, can dentisl zoning policy. The development of suitable “Does my insurance cover ment. ^ Reimer will continue to serve as pieces or any others in the group iiot soon again stand as the clean Down in Fairfield County, the weapons was but the beginning (bi HEATING: Shall be the .same a.s (at except Heating Inspector. a member of the ronimittee which The old fashioned bridge set has evolved that?" if you first a.sk us Master Heating Contractor and Heating Journeyman shall he substi­ also includes Mrs. Arthur Lock-' separately. Make up your own ensomblol or effe'cUve champion of that sec- of the solution to the problem. No to this handsome wooden group in Chinese tow-n of New Canaan, now domi­ such rapidly moving targets had to arrange all your insur­ tuted in the filace of tho.se in the analogousT plumbing classification. wood, . Lawrence Moe, Ma.x Asher Jion of the free world whom the (Cl ELECTRICAL: Shall be the .same as lai <‘xce.pt Electrical In­ Chippendale design. All pieces fold com­ nated by New York commuters, been prevlouejy encountered. ance. You will then know and O ifton B. Home, ^’ayw'ard e^yon of two of its mem- has just promulgated sweeping Some perception of the inlricancies spector. Master Electrician and Journeyman Electrician shall be sub­ The committee has stated that pactly for .storage, bqt they’re .so good look- stituted in the place of those in the analogous plumbing' classification. any funds remaining after comple­ Jiers offended. new zoning regulations, which re­ of apparatus needed was finally that . you are protected |ing most people leave them standing as a realized and A special Antiaircraft Section 8. DITTIES OF THE EXAMINING BOARD tion of the project would be given 10.00 The significance of the collapse quire a four acre building lot in Service was organized in order to against probable loss from Duties of examining boards shall be to determine by examination . recognized Hungarian relief agen­ decorative feature of the living room. Ma. Of -the Soviet system of .sateilitea one large section of town, and relieve the field artillery of the hazards you may never have or by' other means, th e qiialtflration.s of applirant.s for liCen.ses for cies. pie, mahogany or blond finishes. ^ d alliances is that the sateliite.s, burden of filing at enemy aircraft (1) Master Plumber; (2| Master Heating Contractor; (3i blaster (■range to Meet ' a two acre minimum build­ anticipated. Ask us about Electrician; i4t Limited'Master in each of the foregoing classifica­ At the regular meeting of the : ■ ^ven if they a re held In a military 3 pieces ing lot size In another large planned insurance. tions 111 (2s and (3i; (5) Journeyman Plumber: (6i Heating .lour- Grange thl.s evening in the i ifrip of iron, cannot be regarded neyman; (7l Journeyman Electrician: (8i Limited. Journeyman in Town Hall the refreahment com­ section. In each case, the old lot AS a Russian asset, biit only as a For the Man In Your |ife each of the foregoing classifications (5) (6i and (Ti; and to file with mittee will include Mrs. Lawrence Sheehan. Mrs. John Phelps. Irene fiability. The truth Is' that Russia size requirement has been doubled. o rv E v the building inspector a written report of their findings and recom­ These rhanges were opposed by mendations in each case. Drown, George Nel.son and Jam es 3 4 6 ^ ° h a s lost the satellites, lost them, Correct Toiletries for Men Section 9. ISSUANCE OF LICENSES Hendry. Mansfield Center. some residents, who felt they th a t is, in the o n ly capacity in .Upon receipt by the building department of the report of the ex­ The local Grange has been in­ V’hich they might have been of would stifle the growth of the ALFRED DUNHILL amining board, if such report recommends the granting of a license, cited to neighbor with >Vethers- DresMr. .Mirror, CHiest- field Grange Dec. 11. on-Chest and B(td. value' to Russia. . town, and by real estate operators, Wtldon Drug Co. the building Inspector shall immediately is.-sue to the applicant a li­ who stand ready U> bring more cense of the cla.ssiflcatio.n recommended. If report recommends s The ■ twin collapses of the sys­ refu.sal to issue a license, the. building inspector shall immediately Manchester Evening Hrrsld ,4n- course tem s which were facing each other amall-home subdivisions to New- notifv applicant in writing of such refusal. dnver correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. Canaan. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim 40.00 Down fn the world present a positive’ Section 10. REGISTRATION 2-M36. Ahallenge for the future. The proponents of ths change Upon ls.suance*of any license, the.name, business address and clas.si- * ' i That positive challenge is for w-ere very fran k about their mo- “AMERICAN’S INVENT (Ication of the licenses .shall be entered on a record kept for th at y o u w an t a , lives. They wanted to do some: e v e r y t h in g b u t purpose and such record shall be open to public irt.spccUon.' 15.00 Monthly both sides to fin'd something bet Section 11. TERM OF LICENSE SffSm iWIISKSKIMSIHKIItSItSKSmitSIft I Base 119.50 thing to slow down’ the town's ^ DON'T PROFIT BY VISIT OUR » g ler to do than merely to try to All licenses shall expire on the Inst day of each year and the fees Mirror 47,50 need for nevv schools, and the in­ , THEM’’ jrebuild the old systems which have 17.> East therefore shall not be prorated. Llcen-ses may be renewed upon pay­ i filANT TOY DEPT, i big selection .Collapsed. crease in town taxes, and to post­ •(Author’s name below) ment of the required fee for a period of one year and they shall not be ! XMAR GIFTS S Center St. tramsferable. Neither rebuilding job can be pone the day when the town would ■ FrM* DHtvrry. J '4V 'F' have to create a larger 'water sup­ A newly invented and in- For infermalien about good lurgical-modical car* Section 12. FEES FOR EXAMINATIONS, LICENSES, RE.N'EWALS Anything anybody i.s sure of. We phono or writ*: • Tel. „ AND LATE RENEWALS ’> i Arthur Drug Stores « ply for it.self. And they also de­ expen.sive Test-Tape, dip­ Fees shall be aa determined from time to time by the Board of Di­ You expect big selections may pump words into NATO and Ml 3-1126 Wsiis*siwi»**ww* w wnswnsR ‘8*1. the Russians may pour troops into clared. quite' boldly, that they ped into a ui'ine specimen, rectors. Section 13. REVOCATIO.N OR SUSPENSION OF LICEN.SK at a great big store the satellites, but neither of us wanted Un retain the pleasant, at­ vviil immcdiatel.v disclose if Connecticut Medical Service No license shall be revoked or suspended except upon rea.sonable will ever rccapluie the kind of tractive semirural atmosphere the sugraij is pre.sent. ’This is 101 1 important because a sugar B.O. BOX -NEW HAVEN proof of charges filed with the General Manager by the building in­ EXPERT RADIO like Watkins! G i f t I d e as from ‘ J'l security we oni e thought we might- tftwn has. spector or his agent, specifying that the licensee has been rarele.sa or 29.95^ Whf|e New Canaan was doing reaction would indicate a and TV REPAIRS^ bchlcve bj’ these opposing pmVer negligent in the performance of hi.s duty in connection with work un­ (Left Column) W A T K T N S politics line-ups. - , this, there was a meeting, over in po.ssible diabete.s. For a der his control, or hais caused or permitted a violation of the local code, All kinds, Including cay^dli^ Rochester, New York, of that positive diagnosis further or that such code has been violated in connection with .such work (1) Boston Rocker in The positive aiterriative is to when the licensee was aware, or in the exerci.se of due diligence, should state’s ■ StAte Federation of Of­ tests would have to be made POnERTGTN'S mahogany fini.sh; wide Crade both sh|,uered policy vehi­ have been aware that such violation had occurred. Upon the filing ISO CENTER ST. top splat, 29(95 cles in'on softie new policy, to let ficial PlahnipK and Zoning Boards. by your phy.sici.in. of such charges, the General Manager shall give to the licensee notice -.1 . of a hearing upon such charges, which hearing shall be held bv the P in e the sihi^l.of NATO and the shell of At this meetthg, a gue.st speak­ Are .you profiting by this (2) Rocker with high er, Leland T. Pflanz,'pre.sident of Smart window eHects General Manager not ,les.s than ten days after the date of said notice. back and bent spindle.s, , tb< So.vlet satellite s.vstem both drug invention'.' If .vou are Such notice shall be by person service, registered or certified mail the New York State Home Build­ mahogany finish, 32.95 •fade Into the background, to ex- overweight, or there i.s any I and shall stkte'the time and place of such hearing and shall contain cliange. policy failure for policy e r^ As.sociaUon, spearheaded an in time for, Christmas a copy of the charge!. If .such charges are .suataine(J bv the General history of diabetes in yotir X •• Manager, the building imspeotor .shall immediately notifv the licensee .. (Right Column) failure, and negotiate a mutual aftack on •■’surburban snobbish­ famjly, it i.s' wise to fre­ ness" of local zoning boards, and in writing of the su.spenaion or revocation, as the’decision of the Gen­ (1) High back Boston wlthdraw-al from the forward piiU- quently make this easy test. eral Manager ma.v require, of his license. . presented the other side of the Section 14. PERM ITS model in black, A-24.75 E-16.95 ta ry ■ positions represented . bi- decorated, 37.7.5 NATO and the WafMW Pact. To picture— the side~0f the picture Permit! !hall be issued for.any plumbing, heating or electrical , C—Reg. $9.98 Copy of a which is full of people 'trying to CloAcd for complete privacy work only to a duly licensed Jifaster or to a corporation or firm desig­ (2) Wide top .splat let both Germany and the Rus- nating a Master. Vermont sap bucket con­ .sian satellites go free, and to base get homes in the suburbs at ,a YOUR PHYSICIAN Section 15. PERMIT FEES . rocker in black, verted for use as a sew­ price the.v can pay. B-6.25 F-3.50 • the recurity of both Western Eu- CAN PHONE Permit fees for all trades shall be at the same rate aa buildinc per­ Jecorated, 34.50 ing bucket with spool mit fees. - * 37.75 Ippa and Russia on something And .1 Pflanz, representing the Mitchell 3-.5321 ^ (3) Finest of them rack and compartment WHEN YOU NEED other than collapsed power politics builders who would like to satis^.v' ill AN ORDINANCE’ AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER ail, in maple, for thimble and needles. this home-owning ambition of peot A MEDICINE TO ESTABLISH A PARKING AUTHORITY. decoryited 44.95 alliances that is the opportunity Here 1$ Truly Tlie A—Butlcrette in old smoke.v pine E—Wall rack of honey pine for pie in moderate income circum­ Blinda draw'for outdoor view Section I—The Town of Manchester, pursuant to the provisions of ‘ has a 16 X 28‘(inch removable tray . presented by this moment in his­ Section 281d ofthe'$955 Supplement to Connecticut General Statute.s. displaying chgice miniatures or stances, made his -proposal for a . Aristocrat of .Sifts .. . and folding legs; stands 30 inches cup plates! .Measures 26 inches tory. hereby establishes a Parking Authority. togcthcr’‘with such powers as 4 No rebuilding effort can make remedy specific. "I propose.’*•; he Pick up your prescrip­ are granted by the General Statutes of Connecticut, in addition to but A Plnehurst custom packed tall. high, 17 inches, wide.. _ these respective alliances even as said, "that 900 square feet be al­ not in derogation of any powefa existing under the provisions of any g ift fru it basket. In each '.bas­ tion if- shopping near us, or Special Act, including Special Act 193 (1947) and any amendment’s (pod as tbey - were in the first lowed as a minimum for a- one- (Slats tut for ventilation ket you will find not only let us deliver promptly tliereto. choice friiits but many other place, wlilch vvas., the events story hoiifc. This would save x>f without extra charge. A Section II—The Parking Authority for the Town of Manch«8le>r shall food delicacies and candies. 32.95'* C.8.45 tha past, month have prov^, not about (1.000. Then 60-foot 'Ip.ts great many people entrust C a ll ws consist of five members, appointed by the General Manager of the said Town of Manchester, not more than three of whom .shall be of Deiiverj' to local and Hartford vwry .good at-^all. with a front setback of only 30’ us with the responsibility ()rder now . . . and you can have your to 'Umited quantity B—Copy of A Colo­ F -T-- Nlmiature eapC the same political party. The first appointed shall be:designated to hoapitala, also to any Ibcal ad-: at nial ciindle bracket bucket has a glaaa , feet should be allowed, saving'an­ of filling their prescrip­ windows dressed in the.t-ery late.st for sepve for one. two, three, four and five years respectively and, there­ thesa prices. Yf th a t dress. w ith drawer, in liner for Ice. Tongs o th er ll.OOO.’* 'Christmas . . . Kirsch Verticals. Here - ' - ' ’ m e t '’- , after, ra m em ber ahall be appointed annually to .serve for five .Years. I Th« sky Not The Limit tions. Mdy we compound your honey pine. 13" tall, . are included but not 'Thls._a proposed revival of the are Venetian Blinds that are as srnart, except that any vacancy ahall be filled for the.unexpircd portion of the |r.5 0 — JIO.OO — $15.00 up_ 9% inches wide: like those sketched. yours? term . ' ThaMis' principally to higher cheese-box on postage stamp as nevv a.s tomorrow! Metal slats are Section m —Such authority shall select from among-lta members a Please phone in advance a t .prices oh new:model automobiles, vertical^ instead of horizontal; draw, each basket ia custom packed. building which blighted so many! ^ o a a u r ee*'*' ^ rtveaVet. . • Chairman, and .piay emplby necessary personnel, however,' the mem­ D.7.98 G-8.85 the national cost oY living index communities at the start of the i like traverse draperiest come in dis­ bers shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for Order now for today—order early for ChrUtmM. Ml 3-4151. vv^t up again in Oc'tober. by a p-ostrvi-ar building boom, c e rta in ly ! tinctive color. combinations. ^ price*’ ‘^ 4865. . ' - necessary, expenses. ' ■< , ' V nttcbe"^ Section rV-^Np action of such authority shall be valid unless author­ D—Reg. $9.75 Spice Cr—Old Cape Cod c r ^ ha^. pf one per cent, and this,' In represent# the dismal extreme! ized by. a vote of the majority of its iftembecs. 'Su^ aiithority ^all finest itA'tUiln, moUvatsf new wage in- centraat to the snobbish four Acre I Chest of 6 drawers in berry ptekers are «t Prescription Pharmacy maintain proper accounting and financial records, and shall miUce an of all .. honey pine. Drawer in­ as h«i'8.ta«U(.btit| cnsss'ei for those large Industries lot requirement down in sections annual report to the General Manager of said Town of M anch^er. 44.95 34.50 . wiMOA VKAgei: a re geared to Uie of New CansAn.' i 901 Main Street F indell MFG. GO. teriors are of plastic for. » c o p y F a p , ^ Jacob F. Mlller. Secretary storage or' spices, or to at a cost e i post living index. 'i Let us say there should-^be' •Q uotation bv, A ristide Brillhd 4 8 5 BoartLof Directors,, (1862-19321 ' MIDDLE TPKE., M.A N C H E S T E R G R E EN Manchester, Conn. , , use ae' planters. '9W Usedai a .BbUi liviii)^ -co sts an4 , w* qot* f t an All time high. sthtie, ATM# to sAtisfy and accom- Dated at Manchester, Conn., this. 29th day of November, 1956. today. Old C opyright 19$6 (^2W2.i -X:----- ir-r-S------■■■<------;------— ------^ tall. fid lib ^ V Ra -sh A sraciF About modAtA All- c U s f s of ru sto m ert A(|[yerUse in The H erald— It Pay» \. ■ . MANCHESTER EVEyn^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, M OpiAY, DECEMBfeR 8, 1956 GHT' IIAKCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONMw MONDAY, DECEMBER S, 19S6 X

the^ Tertderfoot rank. / 'They- were A n dover North Coventry Cbmmufihy House. Reds Reported I^rry Duhaime, Laify Jackson, Route 44A, Dee. 10.. * Named tovCollege Who’s Who Jl^ngary Refuses Israel Told Scott Fagley and Edward Pouech. Three discussion. groups will be BoltoiLsShot Weak, Mttn Injured^ y 'The Scouts are cun^ntly selling isld on the Broyvnls,. intermediate FigRiing Rebel Christmas cards throughout the Garden Club a senior Girl Scout levels, with By Accident JHea aud Wi«a T o commiutity. A swimniing party ample opi^rtuniUes for questions Ohta hat A Act U .N ^oii Observers Saturday nlgjht at;ihe East Side on Scoiitlng problems'to be an­ ary U iiits 'Charged Apfer Rcc in Mancheliter' waa a spepial TaGatisider swered. William O. Bolton, 33 of 838 Tol- Wlwii Thn tfllM PnABAi (OPBttawd from (Mrt) i» breathing apell to NlicJ, who haf event for the Troop that rated Entertainment \\1ll be provided laivd Tpke. who was accidental!; Thousands of m sn.an^’•remett Gaza, Sinai high in popularity.'fUje boys re­ ■ - ' j been nn^er heavy Arab pretture tCojBtlHtied fn>M Page One) 3-Car Crash by the "Troupadoura^. a, group of Shot whUe on a New Hampshire with their youth behind tham ar* la raady to welcome Your Kxcel- i aince the Brltiah-French tnVaalon » __ / turned to the Communify'Uall /or Yule Decor Bolton and Andover Srauts who finding their energy imd rSaliU rsfreahments after their swiift.-.’^ have studied' folk dancing under hunting trip Saturday night, was ance gone—vitality and atrengtk loncy ip fiudapeat at a later date^ of Egypt- newspaper, Nepszaitkdliag, whpif (OsnUnaed from Page One) reported "satisfactory” condition at a low ebb. appropriate for Both partle*/’ | At Ankara, "nirkey. Premier Ad- Bolton, Dec. 3^(Special) — A Scoutmaster Potter. has asked '-.Andover, Dec. 3 (Special)—Pro- Mrs. Andrew Verprausttas. Boston le it eurprleln* that Deetera they burned slacks of th e p q ^ r in -car accident/^ Rta and 44A liigh school boys in iown who have Hill Rd., organizer for this Scout today at Elliot Community Hos­ noea Step Further nan Menderea aai* Turkey haa no now 1>a carried out without delay,” 8 6 feasof^ Rudy Favretti, extension pital In Keene, N. H. tell euch folke to ease up ' get The p ^ o aed 14-power reaoUP ’ agjreaaive deaigna on any country the streets yesterday. ' Lloyd declared, amid opposition lata Saturday aftetnoon resulted been Scouts and arie interested in gardening specialist at the IJniver- neighborhood. more rest—give theWf tired- nerned Want Olympic Reenlta forming aq Explqijer Scout Post Additional information on the Bolton was shot in the stomach , and body a chance to get welk~ tlon,n went«.”» a; atep.ten furtherftirther thanthin the jubnit ’’ aecurlty. Laborite jeers:."Given good faith in minor injuries to s Manchester sity Of Connecticilti-will speak on when a .22 caliber pistol, which he \and take viuunlas? ceiiaiafy net. But many peitqile still buy th' to attend a Troop meeting to meeting called' by Mrs. Edward earlier calla for U.N. obaervera to on all sidea'lt (the withdrawal) rtan, who was arrested on charges •speak 4o him or Assistant Scout­ "Christmas Decorations" aUan -An­ dropped on the floor of his parked The Vitamin-Mineral way I t the Menderes spoke at the inaugu­ paper because it is the only„enkto SteOIe, neighborhood chairman,, car, discharged. Hia hunting eom- modern way—ths tsstsd, proren be idreitted to Hungary. Tt recom­ ration of the big Sarayar hydro­ can be carried out in a Miort of reckless.driving. master DaVid Jcnrley. dover Garden Club meeting may be obtained from Mrs. Robert way; and one right way la ta taka mended that Hammarakjold ar­ give Inforinatlon on^,tlrtoiympics -panlon, Blmtr L. Oatront of 39 electric plant and dam near An­ time.” According to State Police from There are-, a few boys eligible Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Ele- McBride, town chairman. FERRTZAN* that gives you a range for the immediate dlapatch Games. The ,J4ungaria‘ns remain for Explorer whoj would like«to Wadsworth St., said that Bolton, Mally supply of Important B VRa- of obaervera to Hungary and other kara. His statement followed Sy­ Lloyd said Hammarskjold will Colchester barracks, Kenneth Rey­ mentarj’ School all-purpose room. Diacuas Traffic ConI'roI an experienced hunter, did not mine—plenty of Iron, to snrieh ria's complaint- Saturday to U.N. ardent sports fans despite their nolds, 31, Courtland St.. Manches­ form a local post but more are Members are urged to bring At a . switchboard Meeting in the blood and ths full dally rs- counttlea "aa appropriate” to make manifold troubles. promote negotistions as quickly as needed for a successful group. h ' vis know the gun wa.s loaded. the inquiry which the Aaaembly Secretary General Dag Hammar- possible on three maflers: ter. rammed the rear of an auto­ guests and anyone else interested Franklin Frlday^nlght attended by Ostrout notifled police and drove qulrements of Preeloua lodins .se skjold that Sycia was threatened The Budapest population appeare'd mobile driven by Carl „Brlckson, Meetings of Troip 73 are held is cordially invited to attend, club three officers of the local fite de­ universally deficient In inland had directed. not to have needed calls to new 1. The six requirements set wit Monday .'venings a t the Commun­ h 'y Bolton to the Hospital, where sur­ areas. The propoaal alao requeated all by "preparation for armed aggres­ in the U.N. Security Council reso­ I."). Cranford. N. J. a* Ellckson was officials said. partment, the problem of traffic -les. " • _ ...... gery was performed at' 2 a.m. Sun­ sion against her" by Britain. strikes which were made through signaling for . a ' left turn near ity Hall. control was discussed. *To all who suffer from thsds membera of the U.N. to cooperate leafiets^last week. 'W’eslern cor­ lution of Oct. 13 which would keep * Plans to decorate an evergVeen day to remove the bullet. Mrs. Bol­ depressing symptoms w# spy "try France. Israel, and "hirkey. Bolton. peflt'er Rd. Both were Military Ujjhlst Party on the lawn of the Town Hall are * Cpnilderable concern was ex­ .... FERRIZAN for $0 days. 166% with the U.N. riapreaentatlvea by Syrian Foreign Minister Salah respondents visited the Csepel Irqn the Suez Canal opt of national and trayeHflg weat. ton. who visited her husband in providing the aaaiatance.and facill- international politics. ' The 'Ladles Benevolent Society being made under- direction of Mrs. pressed by departments in the area the hospital yesterday, said she satisfaction guaranteed or monSy Bitar cabled -Hammarskjold that and Steel Works this morning and will .sponsor a military whist at s««tifcAU back, ion tablete only li.ll. tiea .neceaaary “for the effective found chimneys smoking and Francis C. Mahoney 2. Talks In New York between ■' The impact of the collision Montague White, chairman, and about difficulties encountered when WUIfaun T. England Miss Priscilla Torrance was told he would have to remain diacliarge of their reaponaibilitiea.” "announcements made by Turkish Hanimarskjold, Lloyd, French For­ pushed Erickson’s vehicle.into the the Congregatiorial (Thurch parish Public Relations Committee mem­ spectators clog the approach to a there front one to two weeks be­ J. W. HALE DEPT. STOBS statesmen constitute a direct and production going on in haphazard room tomorrow at p.m. with the Under the new protdaiona. it waa fashion. Francis C. Mahoney W’aa named eign Minister Pineau and Egyptian p'alh of a car driven by Chester 8 bers. fire, delaying equipment headed ' 'Two Manchester ^‘students are' fore he could be moved. flagrant threaf to Syria's safety.’; Rtcm- 41, Daley Rd., Coventry. u-siml high and Ilow table prizes. This win be undertaken as a for the acene.. among 27 University of Connecti­ editor of the student daily news- Bolton left with Ostrout early Intended that the Secretary Gen­ Menderes spoke in the presence "We have to live and we can chairman of the 1957 local Red Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fav^l; eral would aend obaervera to earn money by merely showing up Ooas drive of the Manchester Lloyd did not elaborate.. • . traveling east. Tlie card part.y was omitted la.st "civic project to add holiday As long as the audible alarm cut seniors chosen to be included paperi the Connecticut Campus. Saturday morning for a weekend of President Celal Bayar and U.S. .was treated at Man­ month since it fell bn election' brightness to our Town.” syatem is used, however, the de­ in the 1956-57 edition of •‘'Who's Miss Torrence, an Engliah , of deer hunting in New Hampi^lre. neighboring countriea, particularly Ambassador^ Fletcher Warren. He at the plants," seemed to be the Chapter, American Red Croaa. Her­ Hammarskjold'a proposed The Ideal Chr|8tnuui Gilt Auatria, to collect whatever infor­ concensus. man Heck, ARC chairman, an­ basis for negotiating a new regime chester Mentorihl Hospital for a night. Hostesses! tomorrow include The Volunteer Fire Department partments realize that .ipectators ■Who in American College.* and is a member of the Student Senate, Mrs. Bolton said her husband has said Turkey has no ambitions Mrs. E. Pierce H e rrick, Mrs. Davirl has already offered to assist in .as well as firemen are alerted.' Universities." it wm announced tq^ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, aa- been hunting aince he was a teen- . b The - mation waa available on the Hun­ whatever on foreign territory. He More street cars and buses were nounced today.__ __ for tjw Siiei^ Canal, based on the hump on the'>Xorehead and., a garian aituation. running. t The drive w’ill be held In March six requirements of the OcL 13 sprained ankle. Toomey, Mrs. William , Mrs. decorating the Christmas tree and Equipment frqm the immediate day. zbcTate editor of th»*Campus a iid T iiger and had' been going on hunt­ described this country as one of the Reynolds’ . and- Erickson's Paul Arnold ann Mrs. Richard C. to check the string of lights be­ area usually does not encounter as ' William ‘1*. England, son of Mr. member of the editorial staff of the ing trips to northern New England Hungarian Foreign Mlniater most ardent supporters of collec­ A lt the population's enmity'to­ and preparations are being made resolution. Xmre Horvath’ took the floor at the ward the Soviet-imposed govern­ K-elt in advance because of the com­ vehicles had to be to'tved away, 01h)sted. j fore they are Used. much traffic obstruction as. those and Mrs. George England, 254 Nutmeg, the atudent yearbook. for the past five or six years. WORLD BOOK tive Security because it knows that Cites Heciirit)' Counoll Plan while Rich's car continued'..under They will be* assisted by those A-nyone interested In donating companies answering a Mutual Aid Spruce St., and. Miss Priscilla Tor­ The students recognized in the Bolton, who is employed by the opening of thi Aaaembly debate and peace and aecurlty cajmot be ment of Communist Premief- Janos’ plexity of the cam^.^igh. Lloyd added: repeated hia proteata againat U.N. Kadar was evidenced in many Mahoney Is a Town Director and its own power. Reynold's wiH be who would have been hostesses strings of outside lights for. this call. rance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W'ho's Wh^ annual publication are Pratt 4 Whitney Aircraft credit ENCYCLOKDIJl achieved solely within Its own bbr- “I believe we ahali reach an presented in Bolton Justice Coiirt last month including Mrs. Waller purpo.se i.s asked to contact the fol­ Andrew L. Torrance, 104 Br Mid­ nominated from about 675 colleges union, is the father of a 61$-year- eonaideration of the Hungarian dets. ways. An inscription chalked on an active member of the Knights pf problem. He aaid thia waa atrictly the wall of a downtow-n public Columbus. agreement providing adequate Dec. 18. Trooper Thomas Gauthier Giesecke, Mis. Fred Warnock. Mrs. lowing public relations committee Manchester Evening Herald An-, dle Tpke., were selected by the ahd .universities. They are singled old daughter, and two sons, ages \ ,.,CALL . an internal matter. Discussing U.S.-Turklsh cooper­ lavatory read: "None of the Com­ guarantees that the six require­ of Colchester barracks investigated Etncst Pesola and Miss Esther member.*: Mvs. William H. Mercer dover correspondent, Mrs. .Paul D. Student University Relations Com­ out on the basis of excellence and 4>4 and 2. Horvath aaid the Hungarian ation, the Premier pointed out that munist Party." trip through the Southern States, ments wiir be met. Her Majesty's and made the arrest! Brindle. Jr., Miss Dorothea Raymond, Miss Pfanstlelil, telephone P I I grim mittee, headed by Robert C. Bald­ sincerity In scholarship, leadership America had contributed $27 mil-. the bride 'wore a blue knit dress, government of course 'adhere to Bolton Fire Department, was Piibllrc Records Marion Stanley and Mrs. White. 2-6856. win, of the philosophy department. and participation in extra-curricu­ CHARLES OiraON authoritiea would requeat the lion to the construction of the dam their view’ aa expressed in the reso­ All crack trains aren't the' withdrawal of Soviet troops ai Reliable reports reaching Vien­ black accessories, and a tweed called to the scene and stood by Warranty-..deofl.s; L. C. Dimock Plans are being made for a Com­ Englaml, a government niajor, is lar activities, citizenship and serv­ streamlined specials. A yard soon aa order la restored. There la and termed it “a nice moniiment" na. in , said guerrillas in coat. The couplie will make theli' lution voted on by the Security until the cars had been separated munity carol sing around the tree The first United States census a member of the Student Univer­ ice to the university and promise of angina at a coal mine in Weat V m 34191 to Turklsh-American friendship. Council on the 13th of October to L. C. Dimdek Jr., property on no need for any more U.N. resolu­ the Mecsek mountains and around home on Woodland Rd., South and removed from the area in the Notch Rd.; Rose E- Finley to Olaf during Christmas week. was taken in 1790. It listecV;.3,929,- sity Relations Board and the Delta future le'adership in society and the Frankfort, HI., shuttles one million tions, he declared. Ijike Balaton were attacking So­ Coventry, after their return about with .regard ,to the 18-power pro­ event of fire resulting from spilled V. Erlandson, property on Hebron If enough local interest and co­ 214 inhabitants. CThi Delta fraternity.^He is also business world. gross-ton miles every year. I I'— ns—edh Four Appeals Ignored -j-* Bolton. Dec. 3 (Special) — Ex-.« viet units nightly. The Russians Dec. 15. posals.” . gasoline. Rd. operation is shown, the committee The Assembly has approved four panding busine.ss needs and an un-[ tons, were said to have sent one of .The iS^ppwer proposals W’ere . Give Piano Recital said, the Garden Club and the Fire The bride is a graduate of formulated in London soon after ■Lis pendens: Preston Hammond resolutions on Hungary since Nov. certainty about the future for oil I Previously the tank wah owned by their most energetic commanders Windham High School and is em­ Allan 'Van Zander, Bonnie Valen­ to Martin R. Katz. department hope to make this sn 4 but the Soviet-installed regime in Gjurt Supports to the region to track down the ployed as a secretary at Capitol Egypt nationalized the canal and tine! Tina Pe.sola/ Robert Rlehard- annual event. supply have combined to furnish I SheJl Pipeline Corp.. Waltham, insurgents. would set up a s>’stepi for inter­ Budapest has Ignored them all. Bolton with its first commercial' Mass,, and waa brougt down from Garage, Inc., Willimantic. The son, Dorothy Williams, Nancy and . Manchester Evening lleraT'd- Hostesses for the meeting The resolutions included Assembly Prompt Order In snow-fleeted Budapest, thou­ groom Is a graduate of Windham national control of the w’sterway. Priscilla Karker, Janet and Bolten correspondent. .Mr*. Josepli 'tyednesday will be Mrs. J. Russell calls for admission of U.N. ob­ l.„K, w.,ch« sands of Hungarians plodded Regional Technical School and is The Security Countll on Oct. liiary Ann Skinner were among the IVItulin, telephone .Mitchell S-554.5. Thopipson, chairman, a.ssisted by servers, withdrawal of Soviet fascinated Saturday morning as trailer truck. One man handled the wearily through the cemeteries, employed in the shipping depart­ 13 unanimously accepted six prin­ intermediate and advanced piano Mrs.''James Svme and Mrs, John troops,, and- establishment of a trying to Identify their dead ment at Pratt-Whitney Division, ciples for negotiations on Suez. atudents of Edith H. Petcr.sen who Ulrich. X BONELESS Oh Integration^ La.ssen'Petroleum Inc. maneuvered whole operation of the delivery In­ U.N. ‘ relief organization - in among the unclaimed- bodies from United Aircraft Corp. Tliey were: participated in a .study recital at To Disruss Decorations a 3i-foot welded steel tank onto cluding unloading) the huge tank 1. Free and open transit through Hungary. Mrs. Adolph Sebisck steel supports at Its Birch Mt. Rd. at the Lassen property. the Soviet-crushed revolt. Hun­ her home .vesterday. Extended Forecast "Christma^-^corations" will be Budapest also has not given a Mrs. Elizabeth Sternberg (Contipsed ffons Page One) dreds of simple black wooden the canal without discrimination. The aession took the form of a demonstrated by-Miss Cora Webb, property. Morton Lassen, president of the I coffins, their lids open for iden- 2. ■ Re.spect for E ^rat's sover- deflnite answer to Hammartkjoid's Schlack, 67, 86 Summer St., died 1V--tank, which weighs about 10 local oil firm,.said that in addition claaa in Interpretation with empha­ Hartford. Dec. 3 (/P) The out­ extension service specialist, at to­ plea to be permitted to initiate thg last night St' the Manchester Me­ tion of Negro rights, to restrain , emptv.. was lifted mito the ' liftcation purposes, were scatter- cigntj'; sis on what to listen for in music night’s meeting of Anllqver.Grange U.N. relief work. .to growing demands of the busi­ I ed about the graVe.rards. Blaze Ruins 3. Insulation of the canal from look for Connecticut for the next morial Hospitsl after a long illheas. the School Board forever from re -1 supports' bv a crane owned by ne.ss. he felt acquirement of the and recognition of moods. Each five da.vs, Tue.sdav through Salur- at the Town Hall. 'x.. Some leading western delegates She had been a resident of Man­ 1 There has been no official • dis- the politics of any country. atudents pla.ved a selection from The meeting will be ojiefi jb the a t the Assembly already are show­ fusing admission to qualified I^e-! Stanley Lesnewsky of Hartford In i large jitorage tank was necessary I closure of the number killed in 4. Fixing of tolls to be decided day call.* for temperature to aver­ chester for 53 years. She was a groes, and to retain jurisdiction of t ^w° and a half hour operation. | to enable stockpiling in view of memory which wa.s tape recorded age near normal. Rather mild at public at 8:30 p.m. ing their anger privately at the member of Concordia Lutheran the revolt. Estimates range from Noyes Station by agreement between Eg>-pt and Library Volunteers Ten feet in diameter, the tank will i the effects of world tensions 20.000 to 50.000. the users. and played hack for comment. Dis­ beginning of the period becoming persistent refusal of the Red Hun- Church and a member of the Ladies the case "for further orders at the hold 20.000 gallons of fuel oil, an i the oil market. cussion of tempo’- and contrasting coldei’ by Tue.'day night. Milder A training session for library’'!' ' garians. backed by their Soviet Aid Society of the church. foot of the decree to promptly, ful­ Budapest radio, acknowledged 5. A proportion of the dues to volunteers for December waa held i ROUND moods in their own renditions were that "almost 100,000 Hungarians On Route 30 Wedne.sday night Or Thursday fol­ allies, to permit U.N. representa­ She leaves her husband. Adolph ly, and effectively carry out this be allotted to development. welcomed by the ’ atfidehts who lowed by colder Thursday night or this morning at Andover Elemen-1 tives to cross their border. E. Schlack; a nephew Frederic E. mandate and the orders of the Dis­ have left the country’ for Aus­ 6. Disputes to be settled bv arbi­ seemed to gain understanding of tary School. Volunteers will also i trict (Jourt entered pursuant there­ tria." The number who have fled Fire, possibly originsting in an tration. Friday. These delegates assert privately Werner of this town, and two interpretation and the mean.s to The Bradlev Field normal mean meet Wednesday to repair books, j ttat the Hungarians and the Rus- nieces, Mrs. Ernest J. Turek and to.” to Auatria since Oct. 28 actually' oil burner, caused an estimated Lloyd did not immediately make Hungarians Arriving totals nearly 110,000. execute it. temperature for thi.s period is 31 .Scout Leaders to Meet Biank must be holding up their Mrs, Edward Walters, both of Man­ The School Board, in appearing $10,000 damage about 7:30 Inst plain w’hether British naval units Boy Hroiita Notes Ail adult Girl ScoiR leaders,! nplies to Hammarakjold in the for a Supereme Court review, con­ The radio tried to paint'a grim also will be left behind with the degrees ranging from an average chester. night to a Tolland service station Scoutmaster Warren Potter has high of 41 to an average low of 21. troop leaders and committee mem-1 hope, that, before outsiders get in, The funeral will be held at 2 tended the District Court was the picture of the refugpes in Austria, salvage equipment. bers are asked to attend a neigh-1 proper tribunal to determine good For Homes in State describing them as, living in piti­ owned by John H. Noyes, 73 announced that Robert Allison Precipitation will total about 'a they can clean up evidence of the' o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Government officials have been was awarded a First Class Scout inch melted snow occurring as borhood meeting for Andover. Bol-i rebellion and the drastic measures the iWatkins-Weit Funeral Home, faith aa applied to a given fact able conditions in concentration Indian Dr., Manchester. saying the Briti.sh equipment is so i ton, Tolland and Coventry at I situation. By THE ASiSOCIATED PRESS .^exceptional day. It was his 23rd camps surrounded . by barbed rating at a recent Court of Homjr. .scattered showers changing to 'used to crush it 142 E. Center St., with the Rsv. The blaze was discovered by- a complirateri it can he handled only Three Scouta. Robert Carr, How­ .snow flurrie.s mostly over hilly sec­ Before too much time passes, Erich O. Brandt, pastor of the Con­ Gangster Elmer (Trigger) Burke • They were bewildered, tearful I birthday. wire. » man Working at the garage, ac­ by their own experts. today was denied a Supreme Court The Intergovernmental Commit­ ard Skinner and Clifford Massey, tions Tue.sday. Snow bjvWednesday Best Center Cuts they say, the U.N. must be aliowed- cordia Lutheran Church, officiat­ and croud the. group after cording to Tolland Fire Chief Uoyd aaid Israeli forces should received. Second Claas pins. to go into Hungary and do what review of his conviction and death , , . , . . , . they,arrived at the Hotel Taft; tee for European Migration James Metcalf, who directed the withdraw from Egyptian terri­ night. Precipitation likely Thurs­ ing. Burial will be in East Ceme- They looked from a train plat- "We will nev?r .forget these won- Four boys were invested into day night apd Friday. it can for the suffering people, teiry. sentence for a 1952 barroom, shoot­ (ICEM) has moved about 35.000 operatlon.^(OoBtlaiied from Page One) four brothers, Thomas, William, St’.; Mrs. Patricia Elli.s, 34K Gar­ MnotaUoflaVurnlslwd By performed the ring' cere­ Uoyd W’ss to make the wtthdrsw’al Wtiat a Deal! Win. Iqit, or drew, you're H u s Frederick and .Robert Lewie, qnd Zorkskis, -169 Hilliard St.; Mrs. OokiinB 8 MiddJebrook. lae. announcement under hard pres­ ACES. HIGH with yollr brldje, cinuti, li6k For This FfiqiMt den Dr.; Miss Gall Phillips. 44 E. mony. '» Andersoh-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, CONVARiATMS p r e n c h , .The RuMian hews agency taas a sister, Mrs. Mary L. Crawford, Middle "Tpl.e.; Mrs. Nancy Ckjwles, Jennie Conrady. 22 Earl St., Rock­ Bank Blocka 'The chutch altar was decorated will meet -at 7 o'clock tomorrow sure from the United Nations, the |in rommy,. end. poker friends when you Ri|6l6rlenic6At... ■ • cYFR*** today quoted "well infoip)ied clr-, all of Manchester, also six g;rand- 241 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Lillian ville: Mrs. Frances Sablitz. 79 , Bid Asked witfl vases of 'white pompons and night at. the Funeral united States, soma Commonr break out these new decks. They hive s clez” In Syria aa saying ' Turkey- Hutchinson, RFD 2. Manche.ster; Trebbe Dr.; Miss Barbara Young. 4 First National Bank red carnations. • Home to p»y respects to Mrs. UJ- tvealth members and a consider­ snip, ihd I crisp quality of hindlin| has sent two battalions of troops ' f>'neral, will b« held at 2 Durkin St.: David Ladabouche. 865 of Manchester ..... 29 84 lian Christ, w’hose daughter is a able segment of public opinion in m r into Iraq. «clock Wednesday afternoon In Mrs, Clara Hodgkins,. '14 Olcott Hartford National Bridal attendants were* Miss Britain.,,-'*' tbit feels |ood . . . ind i mi|icil wiy St.; Robert Petig, 8 Fern St.; Rob- E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs, Edith Ma- Dorothy MacDonald, South Coven­ member. and of keepinf their ippearince of newness. Ths a^isney said the troops were Mary’s Episcopal Church, !»pn. 42 _>Iaple St.; Mrs. 'Louise Bank and Th-ust Co. 31 S3 After UoytTs speech, the House sent at the request of Premier’Nuri Butial will be in East Cemetery, .ert Pelletier. Tliompsonville; An­ Conn. Bank'and try, as’ maid of honor; Miss Peggy will have 48 hour* to think things Come iir tor Jours todiy . . . md put nette AbeceilLs. 68 Doane St.; Krey.sslg, 12 Nye St., Rockville; DeForest. South Coventrj’; Miss The following Boy Scout me(et-» sm/ them on.your list of lifts. 3:^44' said Iraqi where the situation Friends may call at the Holmes Frederick Tedford, 269 Spring-St.; Trust Co. 321* 351, ings will be held tonight: Troop 3, over before beginning a 2-dsy was described as "very tense." | Funeral Home. 400 Main St., from Mrs. Kathryn Hendrickson. 72.5>. Manchester I'rust ... 62 Anita Hasmann, South Coventry; foreign policy debate. This will Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Ann Gu.siaf- Carlton Chace, 169 Woodland St.; 67 Mrs, Barbara Moroz, Granby, Waddell; 28. Hebron; 73, Bolton; JEWELERS Iraq is .allied by the Baghdad Pact to 9:30 tonight and tomorrow Mrs. Pearl Daley. 105 Cedar'St.: Fire iBsnraaee Conapaalee 91 Manchester Green: 126, Eman­ culminate in a vote of confidence WELDON DRUG COMPANY with Turkey, BriUln, Iran and Pak­ from 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. .son, 42 Lewis St.: Mrs. Daro Al- cousin of the bridg, as bridesmaids. ■on Thursday night. 765 MAIN ST. liod, 404 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Me­ Mrs. Margaret Rvan and son, 98 Aetna Fire ...... 60 63 Miss Joy DeCosta. South Coventry, uel Liltheran and 152, Bowers. 901 MAIN STREET — TEL: MI S-5S21 ■ ’ istan. Oliver Rd, There waa a chance—but only The- dispatch, broadcast by Mos- . lanie DiManno, 57 Ardmore Rd.; Hartford Fire ...... 138 149 sister of the bride, was junior Stephen Galinat, RFD 3, -Coven­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: National Fire ... . 92 l02 bridesmaid. A successful apaghetti supper a chance—that a revolt among his m e a t cow Radio, claimed the Iraqi Army i f Phoenix ...... 63 66 waa served by the members of own parliamentary followers at and people ^erZ demanding that try; Barbara Olsen, 73 Alton St.; Sanford Palmer. RFD 1. Rockville; Stanle.v . Manchester, was that crucial point would turn the I Fi^neralfl Joanne Wbisler. Rockville. ' Leo Jr. .'^and John Mitterholtzer, Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 to NuH reaign'and that Iraq withdraw - Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. best man. Edward Whltehouse, about-’ 200 people . Saturday night vote againat Ekien and force him from the Baghdad agreement. BIRTHS -SA'TURDAY: A son RFD, Coventry; Mrs. Patricia* Gul- Aetna Life ...... 172 182 Mansfield; Earl Trudeau and to resign. fic T " ' In Woodruff Hall of the Center 6 9 ' Syrian aources were quoted as Mrs. Abbs UormaiB to Mr. and Mrs. Arthiu" Lalime, nan and son, 35 Rd.; Mrk. Aetna Casualty'...... 116 126 Jqeeph Trudeau, both orwilllman- Constance Perras^ Coventry-; An­ .Congregational Church. Judy Hll- saying Nuri "has aaked the Turk- Funeral services for Mrs. Anna 144 Greerl Manor Rd,: a son to Mr. Conn. General ...... 243 258 Uc. nephew of the groom, was Inaki waa chairman of the food C tah government to send Turkish : (jk>rman. 325 Highland St., w'ere and Mrs. Herbert Flavell, 15 Allen thony Oberhaus, Wethersfield: Hartford Steam Boiler 80 90 junior usher. committee. troops to suppress the national' held Saturday morning at 10:30 Dr. 'Vernon; a son to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sculley, 26 Foley S t; Trayelers ...... 69 72 'The bride. glVen in marriage by Train Kills Son movement: The same circles affirm from the W. P. Quish Funeral John Small, 86 Russell St; Linda Vertefeuille. WiHimantic; Publks UtUlUea her uncle, Thomas Sexton. South Mrs. Lottie Ctimmlngs. 239 Wood- The Civitan Club will hear Rob­ that ’ two battalions of .Turkish | Home, followed , by a solemn re- BIRTHS YE.STERDAY: A Ctonn. Light Power 18 20 Coventry,'Wore-a gown of hand- ert Katlin. retired member of the Of Local Woman troops_ ^ have already^ ^ been sent." .. quiem high Mass in St. James’ daughter to Mf. and Mrs. John bridge. St.1 Mrs. Ida Rbuvalis. 95 Conn. Power ...... 39 >, 41 •, clipped rose-point lace over nvlon Center St.; Mrs. Sarah' Beattie, 72 Hartford Safpty Commission, at ■h Syria, reported under the control. church- at U o'clock. 'The ReV. Bamowffld, 126 Glemvood St.; a Hartford Elec. Lt. . .56', 58>, tulle, over satin, fashioned with a its luncheon meeting tomorrow’ at John Clayton Odell, 10-year old ? •" Army offi-' Georgs Hughes was the celebrant, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenw’ood Dr.; Mrs. Hilda Le- Hartford Gas Co. ,. 374 40>2 fitted lace bodice with sabrina Blaiic, 76 Wedgevvood Dr.'; An­ Willie’s Grill. Katlin will , speak, son of Mrs. Elsie' Swensson, 97 ft, ^ ^he ReVr Edgar Farrell the deacon Parent, RFD; Rockville; a son to So. New England ' neckline, edge:) with seed pearls on “Safe Driving and Its Appli­ Prospect St., and Franklin S. OfleH Mr. and Mrs. Donal:! Brown,^ 90 thony Setsky,.East Windsor Hill; 38 40 and long tapered sleeves ending cation to Local Areas.'^’ fOVSI Mrs. Edith Stewart. 527 Adams of Braintree; Maas., waa killed Sat­ I*& ey «VXVmembl‘‘^f ' «uMe”acon.'^‘Mra Jine’m ,"" a'l Valley St.;, a son to Mr. and Mrs. J Manufacturtag Compahlee with a point at the wrist. uAq. Burton. Frazier, 176 Oakland St.; St.; Thomas Trevitt. Merrow; Mrs. urday. afternoon at 3:30 Vhen he ths . Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 614 644 Her bouffant over-«kirt of lace The public is invited to attend wws a'trui:k by ,a train as Ne was John F.' Hannon read the a son to Mr. end Mrs. Maxwell Ellen Hewitt, 149 Porter St.; Ray­ Asso. Spring . , . ; 34 37 formed the fuU-svvept train. Her hand, have sxpressed alarm overi mond Crosby, 54 High S t; John the open meeting sponsored by the crossing on an overpaaa. • . epoi^ of a heavy buildup of Com- committal service at the grave in .Helm. 79H Spring St., Rockville: Bristol Brass i;.. ,..374 294 fingertip veil of ecalloped atlk il­ Mancheitter 'League of Womqn The ^ y was'on his way home M A P E S TE R SHOPPING PARKADE Romeo, 29 School St., Rockville: muniaisuniK arms( In Syria. St.. JameV (Jemetery. ■ a son to. Mr. and Mrs. John I$4w- Collins ...... i l o - 120 lusion w’as caught from a lace Voters' tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Mah- after attending a clssaj^ a t St. Bearers were ErneSt Moqutn, zer. South Coventry. Betty McGehan, 26 MarshaU Rd.;. Dunham Bush ,. . . . . 1 0 1 1 4 half-hatr-trimmed with seed pearls. . Xing .Falaal of Iraq Saturday Mrs. Allison Mlniter, RFD 2,. Ando­ ohester High School. The five- Thomas Moore's Church in Braln- Business is not a n exploitation, it is a human service. suspendsd parliament for a month. George Mdquin, Richard Moquin, BIRTHS Top.AY: A daughter Bm-Hart ....,...... «.. 30 33 She carried a prayer book with point loyalty aecurlty program of tree. , i .. Middle Turnpike West and Broad St., Manchester Eugene Mc^uln, Larry ' O'Brien to Mr. and Mrs,’ George B: Smith. ver; Herbert DeVeau, 18 Lehox St.r Fafnir Bearing .. ...53 56 orchid and atephanotis; We do nht have to experiment any more.We know what the people w*nt end we five Ths cbuntiy is und^r mmrtisl Isw. John Pallait, 130 W. Center St.; the federal government will be the Besides his parents, hs laaves Ths suspension of parliament gives and Harold Gleason. Columbia; a^daughter to Mr. and Landera-Frary Clk. ..•3 1 4 234 . The bridal' attendants all wore topic for discussion at the meeting. his grandmother, Mrs. Joaeph Mrs. Paul V. Bou'squet, 143 Or­ Mrs. Judith - Gill and daughter. N.B. M*cltlne Op,' . . . 36 39 gowna of holly red. velvet and I'jWirf'ft'r' Valley View L ^ e , Rockville. Drinkwater. with whom he lived; a BRITISH JAIL CYPRUS GIRI41 chard St., Rockville; a daughter to N.4,Eaatern Steel . . . . 3% nylon tujle with fitted bodice, p. Samuel Mosley, 5(), Clyde Rd, sisUr, Elaine Odell of Braintree, PACANTS CATERERS Nicosia, Ujrpnis, 'Dec. S Mr. and Mrs. pefcll Treadwell, 124 DISCHARGI^ TODA3{: Mrs; North and Judd. .. .V. 384 414 bouffant net akirta topped With is chairman of the Legionnaires and a half brother, Joseph Sweason A British court seBtcnced two HZckmatack St. ' Joyce Chick and** daughter; U‘2 Russell Mfg. ...! .. .. . 9 4 , 114- matching bolero Jackets. Their pre-HolkUy dance, scheduled for of Manchester. WITH HOMES IN: Personal Noticet teenage Cypriot girls to. loBg DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Hlg& S t, Rockville; Mrs. Jenltie Stanley' Worka ...... 474, 504 fi^thered hats were trimmed with SstupdiCy, Dec. 8 from 9 to 1 a.m. Funeral aenlcw wUl be held In ' ROSEMOUNT RESTAURANT and GROVEw^T. 85y BOLTON ., Js!l tenaa today for has’lBg a Mrs. Nonna Osgood aiuj daughter, Haas, .and daughter, Storrs; Mrs. Terry Steam .....,..150 _ face vella. They carried (Mlqnlal a t the Legion Hall. Tony O'Brigtat’s PS f • Torrlngton Braintree in. charge of the'McMas- FALCON GROVE— MERIDEN homemade honab. They were the East Hartford; Mrk. Marion Mush- Nellie Mora and son. 330 H>ck- . . . 254 .2 7 4 hogquetf of red and white car- Orchestra will provide' music and, terz.Funeral Homt there. ItR IP U -S" BUIE SR lai first girla seatenced for aorh an kp,.52 'Bretton Rd.; Mra. Helen Ma­ mataeje St.; M n. Madeline Pyo^ U.S. Env'lp ciom '• .. . 23 25 natlona with rgd atreamers. ^reshm ents will be served. This GAM RESTAURANT-NEW LONDON offense. Paaipitsa CoBstaBtinou. met. "RFD 3,, Coveptiw: Mrs. Mil­ vost and son. R fD 2, South Ooven-; U.S. Env‘I;j pfd. .. 12U 144 A reception for about 200 guests will be the final dance of the Le­ Gas utility and pt]Mllne compan­ DOUBLE Sta m ps ev er y wEDNESDiU 19, was seateaced to seven yenrs dred Eicholtzer. i'()0 .Washington try; Mrs. C ^ire ' Pepin, EktUon; Veeder-Root ...... 49 52 was held at the White Eagle gion' Post before New Year's and SnrvNq dll Connncricut and Wnsttni^anaeliiisnm . 1 Prlcee Iffecffve Tkreefk Wedeesdey, BeeeeiKer l#L aMia paatA ««ar Dteassbsr 4. ttfl. Mrs. Edna Clark, 45 O'Leary Dr.; ies are spendtng $1.9 billion for aad RIU AnthovU, ' 18, - was St.; Mrs.. Marilyn paiMurand. .6 The above quotatlona are not to Restaurant in Manchestar. j reaarvationa should be nuqe zt an new constfuctio in- the UB. In Ml f -370S. f -1359, f .8528— In NdW Lenden Gl 2.217* y H -f^ sO i Mllir ’tnil chlMren. gl>^ twra yapfa. ^ Nathan Rd.; Miss Ann Pkefs, Cov- Simpson b a b y ^ y , 19 Morse Rd. bq eonstnwd as actual ourkata. For going away on a motor! early date. I.9S6. fmm 4. tT' ’I T / ,' * ’ I ■ A : J i , . . I ,'T- In.. . . . /A. l.t’V' u ■ A / . ' if f-; .'i-l'

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MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. M A N C H E S T ^ ‘0 DECEMBER 3. 1956

,Traffic Oop ^ Hey mister, your ,. M g Mystery ..... —...' .1,; ,• , j :-- - . . . 1 ' ■ wife fell out of the cisr three ‘Tim e will tall." I'v e heard it told, Crowd of 325 i>-. mittens, socks . and stockings, A Admirei^ o f the Park ^ liyity Scene RecejItHcles Set aprons, bed jackets and handker­ A4AIN STREET.,. AUIN S' blocks back. It's quoted evei7 day; ^ At Dedication of - chiefs. Nurses and occupational Driver — Thank heavens. For I. aoihetimea can’t help wondering 'Anawdr toF. G. Keman. Keeney School To Mentally 111 ate one for each individual. It will SHOP rived back in New York after an A fter the surgeon had examined S I ‘ ■ • . * ' aid these workers if the packages ; Manti)e^r's>fte\|r-Kerife>y'lBtveet are marked plainly. eventful trip , around the world, him carefully he said to the nurse: AOMiMi .'‘Four' cartona in which may be WM rather disappointed to find his Surgeon—As subcutaneotu abra­ CARNIVAL DICK TURNER firhool 'was dedicated 'yeeterda'y in Aunt Mona hogging the convema- sion la not observable I do not think IPIOBt part (Want brief ceremonies ,d^nd£^by Some put'gifts Tor patient* at the Nor- M A IL g 6 e 8 THROt'GH tlon at the family get-together, therd is any reason to apprehend • Thopieal tree IRaaound ^ ' 325 parents and (i^ S iL d si^ Wjf.h; State Hospital have been fin ally she ran a little short of • ladpiant . S Opmtie solo ' Town officials en d sVhooi children Belleville, Ps; (Aht—Postmaster tegumental cicatrisation. flower. 4Ciusdowa placed at atralegic places -in* Man- material and permitted him a word Then' turning to the patilnt, he participated 'in. ,ths cirehuftia, oheater. Ard. B. Caron likes to talk about » M n or two. ^ aaked ^uixsically, UM O esuieel whicl^wrere hel(^ in the Mditprluip. Belleville's 10 Sam Yoders and 8 lead S Greek letter An o ) ^ houae, during whlc1t>4he These places are the-.^ast Side Ezra Peacheys'. "What was the most'*’l exciting Surgeon—What do you think, Pat? C A I i O S laOreek perdi • Ai previouc 8-1 ooril. ■|450,ooo plnnt,' wag opened and West Side Recreation Build­ “ I ’ve never been bawled out by adventure you had?” she asked. ■k' P e t—Sure, ye took the> very 14 High priest speed for hiBpectloh by the public, con- ing*, the Cpmmtmlty .Y and the any of them. I f the letter gets "There wasn't much . excite­ t Misplace eluded the program. , into the wrong Ezra’a or Sa worda out of my mouth. That's (Bib.) west’ lobby o f thaiSJmter Congre­ ment." he said. "i>ut I

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S(^nd Period Aussie Su^immers Dineen’s Goal Giants, Lions Lopata aild McGill Western Race Score by Webb Gives Detroit SUNDAY ?the weekend, liked the climate and Stretch Leads In NBA Plajr Church, as iiaual, was the first atmosphere and decided to stay Defeat Americans item on the day's qalyndar , and here for an indeAnite period..piH Decides ' Issu e Puck Triuliiph shortly after dinner my family Keating off the Holyoke Tranacrlpt In Pro Leagu pir^ll-East, Squad Getting Closer joined me for an afte.rnoon of visit­ and . former baseball umpire Bill By PAT BOLDUC ^ Melboufne, Dec. 3 (/P )^ Australia's powerful S^D^tneter New York, Dec. 3 (A5—Detroit ing with relatives in a nearby Brennan were ' phone callers.. New York, Dec. 3,. (fl*)— Pro New York, Dec. 3 (/P)—Only 6 had a couple of "firsts” in its Na­ town. . .Luckily, the womyn deetd- Basketball press- conference with Thanks to a 13-yard scoring! freestyle relay team beat Uncle Sam’s men swirnmiers out of football clutclu^ifayers like New York, Dec. 3 (/P)— Jimmy Brown, the brilliant 2!12 game and a half separate first* tional Hockey League bag today, cd to take a walk and the men had j Hugh Greer at UConn waa the plaTe Rochester -Md the loot place ay from quarterback TillieT today's onl.y Olympic gold medal-as-Americafi women ad­ Frank GiffoTa and Bobby pounder from Syracuse and Yale',s Dennis (The Menace) Mc­ ^ it.th e Red WInga are unable to the television set to themselves and i utaln Item of business In the after- Fort Wayne PistMs.in-the Western ' ubose to halfback Allan' vanced in the diving and swimming copifietition with bril- sneak past the Boston Bnilna Into we all wanted to see one thing— i ••0®". and I motored ' to Storrs, L ayne^n’en'’t paid by the Gill, 169, form a devastating halfback combination on the llsnt peiforniBnces In qualifying-’------’■ ------...... * '1956 Associated Press All-East football team. Fullback Bob Division of the National BaaketbaQ gWebb at the^ outset of the first place. the pfo football game between the watched the varsity scrimmage ynrd«Miey gain or the touch- Assn, today. And the Minneapolta. New York Giants and Chicago f®®"®“f'y*" ""d talked Kyasky, Army’s versatile break--?'—^____ ■ second quarter the Manches-I eompeUtioii. medals In the modernistic new Bill Dineen’s first goal of the wns they score. But when I-akers were right in the thick of The American men finished sec-. <5iy,„pjp j’■ '- Bears. Tw-q magnlAcent catches England, of Manchester away threat and Penn .State ter^'^Merchants shaded thej season and-goalie Glen Hall's ini­ the National F'ootball L^ogirH!’ quarterback Milt Plum complete uiore times kgainst Harvard, once things. ond to the Auasies In the reUy , Mrs. McCormick, who won both tial lihutout gave the WInga a 1-0 of long forward passes by Harlan editor-ln-chlef. Q t w ’ ■ ^ m g and Impresaive New Haven i Hill gave the Bears a 17-17 tie in aLjU^" punches in jMacuss- moguls dish out the big jUanulesf the talented backficld. 78-yard sprint. • The Lakers trounced the Philo* event with Russia third^and rtcked ,he platform and springboard div- victerry over the Montreal Canadi- t’.ey expect the "Bigi^i’Tay’’ and '"^Annex Rams 6-0 to clalth the , thriller from start to finish. Wit jllif his prospects, they- are the Gator Bowl-bound PiUsburvh.. Ky^s^y completed hts Army delphia Warriors 106-96 last night up one point in the unoffirial team „ow n s at Helsinki in 1952. led ens list night. The victory kept the "Big to take over the No. 3 slot The mythical State aeini-pro grid title is considered the best pass catcher beat he’s ever had Jn' the coach’s Iv y ‘ L^kguT” Chkmpion^Yale“ and standings. „ , ' j all the way In the qualifying coni- lem.two points behind the torrid Opinion. .One ^.--the longest and YcsterdavjiUS dividend day Syracuse Nationals whipped- the for the fourth consecutive year. Stlll Hold iM d ; petition for W’omen in the sprlng- Since Don Hutson of the f^eOn Bay Nltlany Uons of Penn State each \ 1 ” A disappointing crowd was on I who nipped the Chicago most drawp,otit banquets of the around tjialm'ciiit as the key vet- Quad t-bc best running and New York Knickerbockers IIO-IOO Al the - close of the day. the board event. She scored an impres- Packers hung up his (leOts nearly placed two men on the s hand" yesterday afternoon at Mt. .Hawks 3-2, season, and any season, tk place ermu,'''fnost of whom coulil af- chosen by sports writers1 anr) Of tb e COntCSt. in the only other game played. ' United States still held the lead I give total of 76.80 points In six a decade a g o .. .Home-Just in time at niglii;^ at UConn when three, Jofa to toil on a touchdown-yarcl- After hia first three years .wire Kabo'to watch the locals close out ■- The New 5’ork Rangers defeated for Ed 3ulIlvan''a-^how. broadcasters. Drop in Free Throws their home season, notching their over Russia in the unofficial point dives, Canada's Irene MacDonald the Toronto Map|e Leafs 4-2 in the hours and 20 minutes werOr#'- -''ago rate, paid off aplenty. % . . J. J virtually lost to him beci^iae of Philadelphia sank 26 o f,'37. free standings, 468-419', after a read- was second with 73.25 M ^«DAY Joe Walton, an outstanding end, a twice broken collarbone (Uid se- tiintli win as against only two set­ nighty othef^ game. quired tri complete the annwofFall Layne, the eight year veteran, throws but Minneapolta connected Juatment in the wTestUng points Barbara Gilders of Detroit, a 19- Mail b a g ^ r the Sports Depart­ Sports Award progi3 m t « was a passed for two touchdowns. scor)?d Officials’ Veep and rugged tackle Bob Pollock are I vere knee injury requiring a major backs. The defeat was the first’ for Top Gdol Tondera ment Islljfnter this a.m. except for Newly-elected vice presi­ the men from Pitt who will face operation. Kyasky provided Cadet for 42 field goals to only 36 for the tte aggressive Rams who had run but the Russian's were gaining in year-bid diver from the Detroit long, tiring and Jjorii^ evening, to another and kicked six extra Warriors. That was the difference the women'a gymnastic events, Athletic Club, was third, with 71.47 Hall. w-h(i led - all netminders a .nupiher of pers nal letters . . . say the leaat„'^ points as he quarterbacked the dent of the Central Connect­ Geor^a Tech in the Jacksonville, leadershii) this season. He filled in tip eight straight victories $ With .13....,^utouts last season, F^-phony callers and no visitors. icut Association of Football classic Dec. "29. 1 at quarterback at the start while as the third-place Lakerij O^lt o d vhere Riilata wa* first And Htih- points and Jeanne Stiinyo, a 20------>-^TOWll80AY Detroit Lions into first place in by Charley Mencel's 21 poiiita, took amexing the New Haven City- gary second after the first day's stopped T8 shots white Montreal Ane type of Monday 1 like, and the the National League's Wc.stern Officials for the 1957 season is Wlngman Paul Lopata joins M e-. regular Davie Bourland was on Wide League championship for the year-old University of Detroit stu­ goalie Jacques Plante turhed back George, Mitchell, one game away the lead early in the first ^rtod competition. dent from Gary, ind., was fourth desk was clean and all corre.spond- Conference with a smashing 42-10 ; C. Francis (Chick i Toomey, Gill as a representative of the | the injury list, then shifted back gecond consecutive year. 82. Dineen, who had'been out with ence w'aa--(!aught up with before I from completing his flr« season as above, of 24 Lyndale St. once-beaten Ells and held on the rest of the way. A trio, of beautiful American with 7J.02. head coach of the semi-pro fixitball victory over the Chicago Bears, j 'to.fullback-without losing atride. Seventh Win In Row' an injury most of the campaign, departed for home^. . . Evening > ^ ores Three Timee | Toomey is a graduate of Plum was the man who engi­ The Nationals, with Ed Cdnlln girls, led by Mrs. Pat McQbrmick In addition to Miss Mann's rec- scored at 5:16 of the second perlo<^' Merchants, stopped to report on hia Plum's teammate who recci-t’cd scoring 29 points and Dolpb ; Sunday’s triumph also was the of Lakewood. Calif., a double cham­ called for a short motor trip to Gifford, the former movie stunt i Bnte.s College where he played imanlmouq support for gufilrd is neered Penn State's midseason up­ o4-d-breaking performance In the’ Green Manor baaketball team Gal Groatier Schsyes 26, ended a six game loe- gcventh in a row for the host Mer­ pion in 1952, led the field in the 100-metCr butterfly. Nancy Jane Boston's, second goal was jh i- Trinity College where Trtn en­ man who usually' plays like he baseball, football and hockey, Sam Valentine. set of Ohio State, geared the Nit- chants MiiM have not lost to a Nut- Which opens its season ^ Saturday captaining the diamond and ing streak. The Knlcks wert ptteed women's springboard diving event. Ramey, 16, of Mercer Island. puted by the Hawjts. who riotnied gaged Teachers College of New night in the Central 'League. For­ wrote the script, scored t h r e c i tany Lion offense and was the Mary Carroll, 15, com­ theg rival in 16 meetings aince or- the disc a goal J ^ t and Britain in a practice basketball times and thr(!w for the other \ rink teams in his senior year. . Rest of , T((am East’s top major college punter. plained to aiithoritiea that-her by Nat Clifton’s 24 pointa. ’ '' Wash., and Mary Jane Seara of mer llConq players, plus Bobby The rest of the team Incliitfcs gamldng four y t» n ago. New of Arlington. Va., bounced away from the nets. The gahie. Showing up well for the Giant touchdown s'.s New York all ; He is a fornier a-ssistant ath­ Whitmire keyed the Middies’ mother, Mrs. Lillian Pino. 32, broke the world's record with a Chevy Chase, Md. also qualified for Kaight will make up the local Navy center Wilson Whitmire. Eastern Division Haven also became the fourth Wedne.sda.V's finals. victory was BostnWs 12th in Its Tcachens w-as freshman Dave Turk- squad,‘ Mitch reports. He also re­ but clinched the Eastern Con- \ letic coach at Athol. Mass., tough, defense which remained one forced h e r. to compete in . W L P et CabpacUeut squad unable to score one minute 11.2 seconds victory In ami football coach at Chap­ Boston University guard Lou of the nation’s best throughout wreatllng matches. Mama is ___ ...... ______Masani Flirukawa df Japan last 15 ganies^Vio Stasiuk, who Ir.Jton of Manchester while Jimmy ported that the fee set at the new ference title by whipping the [ Loveljf and tackle George Kurker Boston ...... 1 2 3-.8Q0 agaihat the Suk Tdwnera this fall a qualifying heat in the 100-meter j Washington Redskins 28-14. man Tech in New London. the campaign.. "Slave Girl Moolah," women's butterfly event and two American ' '’ 'f*** I5e old Olympic record- In waa credltcdxallh the disputed tap Glennev. another • Silk Tow-ner, high school for basketball was $100 I from little Tufts College in Med­ Philadelphia ...... 8 10 .444 and the winners have now tallied ly. Fleming'^Markell and Don Mc- showe(^ flashes of top form in a a game .. Harold LeForte said he Those were the heroes in De- j Considered one o f the best Lovely stood out as an excep­ champion. New York ...... 6 9 ' .400 in 87 itraight games, not being girls, Cai*in Cone of Ridgew'ood. j Ouelifylog for the 200-iileter Not oothall Coach officials In New England. Too?- ford. Mass. tional lineman on a team which N.J. and Margaret Edwards of j breaststroke in 2:36.1. Until this Kennieyjicored for the Bruins while bid for a starting berth. The Hard­ was In sunny California recently trolt and New York. Elsewhere in I Brown, a leading All-America Syracuse ...... 5 11 ,313 shutout eince Agawam turned the Hocke.vV is so fast tnittm t the atttack haahas to be Improvised,In but G lejr^kov and Ed Litzenberger ware GIty five, tutored by Bill and saw two games al the Colise­ the loop, here's what other old ! mey worked a number of big triumphed Only once. trick in the Sfth contest of the Portland, Ore., moved into the ' breaststroke and butter- candidate, topped his’ senior sea­ -----Western DlrtsiOB— ?. Coach Phil Watson goes to the blackboard to dhow the New York ’pstered for Chicago. Moore, will be better than last um, UCLA vs. Washington and pros did: ^ games during the past sea­ Kurker is an aggresalve 245- Rochester ...... 11 9 .550 U5S campaign. finals in the 100-meter backstroke Afveptfd in the Rangers' renter and playmaker. Dave Creighton, what to do in a son including Yale^onnecti- son with q 4,3-point performance pound junior who has professional Yale’s Olivar event. I Ol.vmpic breaststroke event. Fa.ster Andy Bathgate scored twice as year and the same ran be said UCLA va. Oregon. "I saw Jon Ar­ Tobin Rote, the Green Bay sig- | against Cblgate which gave him St. Louis ...... , 8 7' .033 Failed to Threnten givep situation. * / about Trinity, regardless of the nett in hia final game. He’s quite nal - calier who run.s like a half- cul, Diirlniovith - Columbia. scouts talking to themselves. Minneapolis...... P 9 .500 Australia's great men's relay limes had been set In both T948 the Rangeia moved ahead of the Holy CrosiKMarquette arid 100 for the year. A power runner On the .second team. Corny Sal- ’ . Outside of their one score the Behind the. Eigh t Ball Leafs Into fourth place. Dick w-on and loss records- each team .the football player. High school back, scored .three times on short Fort Wayne ...... 8 ’ 9 .471 team set a new world'a record of and 1952 but the swimmers used 1 sneaks after his passes had rid­ Boston College-Vilianova. with amazing speed for his weight. vaterra of Pitt beat out Colgate's Cited by Group Merchants failed to threaten while the butterfly which now has been ’ Duff’s tally with less than two posts. Jackie McGow-an of Bran­ football out there averages 11.000 Brown led Syracuse to a 7-1 rec­ Sunday's Reenlte ' , calling on all of the defensive Five-foot aix-Inch Trainer Coppola mea.sures Tom Cross 8:23.6. with the United Statea aec- dled the Chicago Cardinals In a Guy Martin a n d Columbia's with eight basketballs to And that the Seton Hall i South Orange, sepsrated In the Ol.vmpics p ro-, minutes remaining brought Toron­ ford la Trin’s hot-shot . . . New- spectators a game,” he, related ord and carried them to a Cotton Syracuse HO, New York 100. 'oweai to turn back several New ond in 8:31.5 and Russia clocked rule changes were the cause of Checked in-at New Britain In the 24-21 upset victory. The lo.s.s at Claude Benham for a quarterback Bostbn,-D>ec. 3 (JP)—Yale Coach N. .1. 1 aophomore center atands six-nine. . He will keep /opponents gram. Indian Five Rel^lds, to to within 3-2 but Bathgate tn- Bowl spot opposite Texas Christ­ assignment because of his all­ Minneapolis 106, Philadelphln 96. avail UireatW. The Rams, who In 8:34.7. The Olympic mark waa riuch coinfusion, by both players late afternixm and worked a prac« Chicago virtually eliminated the ian. Jordan Olivar, Dartmouth Captain Saturday’s Reonlte gifnswinatod thy statUtlcs-ln run-- up ln_the air, ...... set by the U.8. In 1952 at 8:31.1. Robert Hughes of Los Angeles, sured'lt for New York with a goal Kansas Unveils round ability. Jim Ridlon of Syra­ at 19:04. and officials tlce basketball game between Wes­ Cards from the Eastern race, Bob fSk; and Clarence (Pop) Hous­ Bqston 108, Fort Wayne 98- alng, psissing and drst downs, th# Ibne 'KB. entrant in the men's leyan and New Britain Teachers. Lou (The Toe) Groza, an all- The Manhasset. N.Y., boy is a cuse, John _ Sapoch of FTlnceton The Aussiea were In the lead at 200-meter breastroke finished Tl ESD.M' fine defensive player and can ruin ton, retiring NCAA president, were New York 117, Sywuse 100. kapt tte winners on the defense almost every check point in. the November issue of The Journal. Once again Dave 'Turkington was a time grear, kicked a field goal 37 and Al Ward of Yale are ranked honored today n‘ the final lunch' sixth and did not qualify. He also Open Slate Ne^t Week Wilt the Stilt an opponent with an-occasional with Salvaterra. Rochester 95, Minneapolis 83. throughout the altemoon with no relay. At the 100-meter mark, they put o(U by the American Medical ” ,Y” » -I ‘ mGlenqey two. yards witii just 29 seconds------to- pass. eon of the season of Boston foot­ lasa than seven penetrations into played on the water polo team, The second team line includes Philadelphia 107, S t Louis 96. Cubs Seek New Catcher were about one foot ahead of the which defeated Germany 4-3. A.ssn.. was forwarded in person to , the T ^ Dave main,ng at Clcvelarui to lift the McGill i.s a swift, elusive back ball writers and broadcastets. Tuesday’s Schedule Manchester territory. Only three __ —.1^ '* ■ my desk by Dr. Alfred Sundquist.! and wil Browns to a- 17-14 'triumph ' ' over Lawrence. Kan.. Dee; 3 (4^—The Dick Lasse of Syracuse and Aus­ Americana with Russia and Japan Tile finals in women's spring­ B y B O L D U C from .North Bergen. N.J., who hurt Olivar, balding, 40-year-old Boston vs. St. Louis at - New ^.Hmei wera the Merchants in closely bunched for third. the Philadelphia Eagles. Kansas .layliawks unveil their tin Short of Lehigh at ends, Bob *“Jiama’ terrftory but never beyond board (tiling and men’s 400-meter "We'll have to depeiifi'Oh .speed and hustle this season," said The edition f®;'®:“ ‘ j and mv oJdvThyaical K his foes in a dozen different ways. Reifsnyder of Navy and Oil Rob- tactician waa selected as New Eng­ Ybrk. free style in which Captain Elbie Nickel, with 33 fabulous Will (The" .Stilt) Cham­ land coach of the year for guiding Minneapolis at New York. the 87-yard line. There was not a full length's dif­ editorials on sports plus the Olym- son Dean in a series years and 12 pro seasons behind In.Yale'.s climax games, McGill •rtshaw of Brow’n at tackles, Jim In Annual Player Draft ference at the end of the first leg Is the only qualifier will be held Coach Kljfin Zatur^tty summing uj) the prospects for the pics, which prroved to be good read- tiddly-wink games berlain. most publicized collegiate scored twice and completed hia the Yaye eleven to the Ivy and Syracuse vs Fort Wayne atTroy, ^ T h a Merchants, who antered the him steadied youn'g Jack .Scar- ^ ba.skefball rookie in history, in a Hower of Navy and Stan Slater title contest averaging 189 yards between Kevin O'Halloraji of Aua- tomorrow. forthcoming 1956^7 .schopllwy cage season at Manchester ing. . . . Winchester in New Haven w R in av bath first varsity pass for a third of Army at guards and Penn Big Three championships. N. Y. In fencing, the U.S. sabre team played host to the Conneclirut I , in his first quarterback game with the Northwestern Wild- kgainst Princeton and tallied two an- the ground, were held to 73 Jackaonvllle, Fla., Dec. 3 iJpi—The Chicago Cubs were expected to tralia and of Evan- High. The Ipdians, who last winter qualified for the State start receiving two passes from cats here tonight. State’l Dari Railakovlch at Center. His team won eight of its nine rvahtoig yards, three less than thq select a catcher aa their first choice in today's annual major league ' ston. III. John Devitt of Australia was eliminated after drawing a Class A TGtiu’nnmei’.t i losing , to ?------.Spir ts Writers Alliance and "'y . games, scoring more than 40 'first round bye. ' I PAT PRIGNANO is co-captsin sidekick, Pat Bolduc, was my com-1 ^3"^ * ‘^® .Scarbath to lead the Pittsburgh Big Seven Conference coaches KanfM’ total. Passing, the victors draft at the opening of the,.5.5th minor league convention. Becau.se moved away to a one-length lea^ Weaver irfthe final.si for the Arst of the varsity basketball team at i„ tvi« K-i,,, ritv nlant Bob/ hancisll>, and I was rekd? to ac- Stcelers in a 30-13 defeat of the practically conceded the 1956-.57 pointa in each of |ts last three ' cesn^eted six of 16 for 84 yards of the alim pickings in the thickly padded draft list, baseball men pre- over George Breen of Buffalo'. The U.S. 2,000-meter tandem time since the 194.5-46 campaign netted 148 points with the JV quin­ panion to the Elm City plant. Bobj ; • . .. ^ . games,, in w’innlng the first official tet. A good hustler. Jtriinson must ; Marlanapolis Prep School this McMahon, chief of public relations, ‘j ’,® ^irnings from visiting Los Angeles Rams. basketball title Kansas the day while the Hiaedy Rsms clicked on dlctad thia year'a selection o f f ------N. Y.. at the 300-meter, mark and pair in cycling finished second in the New England.^ (lo.sl to Old Pros Do Job College Football Roundup I-vy championahip. In his five FO R H ER a firat round race and went into the opening mundi for learn to control hia kpeed to be of aesaon. The Thompson. Conn., at Winchester, was the official the 7-foot Negro from Philadel­ THE WORLD'S FPJE8T 16 of 80 for 90 yards. New Haven eligible draftees would be even stretched it to two lengths at the school quintet is coached by Frank A pair of 28-year-olds w’ith a years at Yale the Bulldoga have 400-meter mark, the repechages (second chajiceJ^I any great value while Boggini has phia enroHed two Septembers ago. P E R F U M E S ^ lP r BETS bald a decisive 13-6 edge in flrst smaller than last year when the I ibe sec’ond time in the school’s his- Robin.son. former Manchester total of 13 years NFL experience His signing .ended one of the had winning seasons. downi and managed to control big leaguers plucked o'nly 10 minor Murray Rose had opened up a ^ames Rosin <>f Chicago an^ Don , (ory. open their 15-game slate been sidelined with a minor Injury. fhTthickest T ‘l L ‘ weekh“ ‘'mee'l-| ' ' “ ®” Houston, the man who author­ Free Ddlveiy. Dubsno.ski. who could gain a start­ High athlete w1io later played a did the job for the San Fran­ most frantic recruiting scrambles moat of the action, running off 66 leaguera for the draft price rang­ 2‘ i-length lead on Bill Woolae.v of Tue.adiiy night, Dec. 11 against lot of football at the University of cisco 49ers at Baltimore. 20-17. on record. Just about everyone Orange Bowl Selects ized the NCAA Sanity . Code, for affensive plays to only 44 for the ing up to 815,000. two riders. , East Hartfoid at home. All home ing berth against the Hornets. Arthur Drag S tO F M Oahu. Hawaii at .the end o f’ the The Connecticut and with the pro ■ ‘ ...... gave in publicizing the annual Five End Billy Wilson twice took scor­ wanted the towering youth, who football, was presented the George locals. y a c h t I njg--^ competition games w ill have an 8:15 ataiting topped the JV point-makers last usefiil gift, compliments of the With that thought in mnid. ma- Melbourne, Dec. 3 i/Pi Olympic third leg and John Henricka than !d A m e n c ^ " - '- “ *” ■—■ ' ------Hartford Blues. Frank is also di­ Mile Road Race sponsored by the ing passes from quarterback Y. A. rang up 2 2,52 points in three years C. Carens Award for his outatand- 'The fleet-footed Rama con­ jor league officials turned to the* schedule for Tuesday, (all times swam a fine anchor leg to give ! l''ne with the Jayvee.a’ cashing at .vear with 158 marjeers and ahould Winchester people. . . . Election of Ing c’ontributi(>ns to New Fhigland 1 the drajfon rector of athletics at Marlanapolis. Tall Cedars. Believe me. the let­ Tittle. The second was.a 77-vard at Philadelphia’s Overbrook High. fronted the Merchants with the A,.U I—..1 ^, , 1. . . 'tlK in class. Rush I\' 6 :4.5 " prove a valuable performer off the officers was the main Iterfi on the football. ' trade mart in an effort to plug! Eastern Standard. Melbourne la Australia a three-length lead at the in tl)aJi»5 meter competition ters were (ippreciatcd, as are all pln.v in which Wilson hucdled two School. Clemson and Colorado Mrengast attacking crew seen at their weaknesses. ! fifteen hours ahead l 700-meter mark and finally a four- "A team cannot help but suffer boards, agenda after the college football Baltimore tacklers and went on In his tir.st Kansas showing last NCAA PreiGdent and Kathleen Second in the star MOE .5IORif.\RDT ha.s been, coaches had their say and for the whether they contain bricks or 'Hsbo this fall. They boasted two 5 P.Jit. (Monday)—Shooting, length victory over of with the loss of such standout , xwo—tTBTWfpr 'students figure awarded his varsity letter In soc- to score and eliminate the Colts year the Stilt dunked in 12 point.s Houston was the first athletic outstanding backa in fullback Bill Would Like f'randall clatgc'^ firat time in history the entire slate bouquets . Stayed close to the of­ New York, Dec. 3 (41—Clemson's selection for the Orange Bowl The Cubs, direly in need of a running"'dcer. Honolulu who swam the anchor leg players as^AlanJjole. Eddie^Woj- ^,'rominently in the Red and White |c.r at the Universitv of Connecti- fice today and foflnd a number of from the Western race. a.S lie led the freshmen to the first director at TuftJ Univeraity where May I Provo ^. H ^ a m a and scatbadi Joe Buc(4. 5 P.M.—Gynina.stics, Men. for the United States. Konno was- ^•Jh Greco - Roman wrestling, elk and Dave Turkington. espe- picture and could make the differ- | cut. Moe was the goalie w ilh the waa renamed. Gerry Crean of the ' The Lions arc now 8-2 and the ___ . -J leaves only a belated windup game between Gator-bound Pittsburgh he now is vice president in charge Tirst strihg catcher, have made no wliere the U.S. was-competing for ' cially since the trio accounted for items to be checked before de­ utoi\ tlle.^ ve e\er pinned on the unbeaten Miami (Fla) before college footbal moves into its final •with the - former averaging 7.4 5:.30 P.M. Fencing, team saber. three lengths ahead of the Rft»- ence between a winning and lo.sing | UConn hooters last fall. Tommv New Britain Herald is still the Bears 7-2-1. Each has two games varsity in a senes tliat dates' back of development. He has been yards in 10 carries. Statlatics secret of their desire, to land Del „*?’ *' flyn’clght John ■ 76 per cent of our points last prexy with Bill Newell of the Cou parture...! silently—not in print post-season phase. Pitt, looking forward to a rematch of- last year’s DYNAMIC Crandall, Milwaukee's highly re- 6 P.M.—Shooting, small bore sian. '' sen.son. Mo.st Impressive to date | l^aForge received his freshman left, one against each other in to 1922. NCAA president for two years. 'vouch for the losers’ fine defensive Wilson of Washington. Pa. stir-, year." the personable Zatursky re- rant, vice president. Bill Crulck- Z P jf ,''! ‘ 7-0 Sugar Bowl loss to Georgia*'______garded backstop'. 'The Braves, sur-|-..: rifle. . __^ ^ ------Tcejnendaua Gvotj[Hatlon haa been Tom Roach 16-01. a junior I numerals-for participating in soc- Chicago Dec. 16. It's the season Will's already lagged for the Rex, like' Olivar, is -virtually a array spearheaded by, the afore-, v,ved the first round and bantam- i^ted. The brilliant Cole set a , h . „ . o f n o ™ k i ,, . 00, 0, Ho,v. J,™;, ■» js - Tech, need not -worry about the | INSURANCI prisinglyr„.ii4r,»lv^ enough,.nnii’, weU-diiUed invaders would tallied 302 and 248 points, re­ T and this no doubt helped in my Archie away in the fifth round. My are signe^i for a Dec. 29 date with ! earlier. LEE M. SILVERSTBN Bob Rush In exchange. 9:30 P.M.—Yachting, intermedi­ N. H.. has great potential and al­ Country Club. Ared a 62 round seat, like thousands of others, was up Cards (G-41 and two games playing hi.s first college game. He own. Last summer, for instance, ha wdeome to return to Manches­ spectively. The Red and *\\'hile ready looms as one of the Indian’s reclccllon. No, 1 didn't hire a o\;er the Redskins (5-4). All the can re^ch up 12' j feet on the back- Tech In the Gator Bowl at Jack- i The New Orleans bowl officials, With the exception of the World ate cla.s.ses. recently in Florida. in front of my teevee set and was sonville, Fla. ; handicapped by the Louisiana law he drilled on punting and this aea- ter next fall. ' 10 P.M. — Y't.chUng --d i n g h y. 'hientor failed to mention that he best reboundera. eampaign manager. . . . Trinity Giants need do is win one of boards. He high jumps better than Ootataading Perfonnanee Champion Yankees. w}io apparent­ lost seven of the nine operatives better than being at ringside in After a week postponement, the j forbidding interracial athleticcom- aon led the Ivy League in kicking class. . ^ Pros Win Opening Test 78-72, Given Good Chance TONY O’BRIOHT and his or­ Coach Dan Je.sse'told me he had a Chicago. their remaining games to clinch six feet .six without doffiiig his average. Late in the opening period, de­ ly intend to stand pat. all clubs who eoniprised last year's var,sity most plca.sant talk with the Man­ the title, . ■sporty warmup suit and loud cap. Allantic Coast Conference chose petition, happily struck a bonanza have expressed a desire to com­ 11 P.M.- -G.vmna.slics. men. Senior Dale Brown i6-3i and chestra will play at the Midget Olivar, a 1938 graduate of VUla- fensive halfhack George Stanger, ' array. "We won't have overpow­ chester chief of police (Herman .S.ATUkUAY ’ Eastern Conference He's a speedy sprinter. He loves its champion. Clemson, late yeater-; when their other prime candidate, sui outstanding performer all af­ plete at least one deal either here 11 P.M.—Swimming, heats ’ for ering height but we'll he fair in juniors Bob Fis’ac, Danny Ryan ‘ Football I^eague banquet Saturday day to represent it against Colo-; Baylor, -walloped Rice 46-13. nova, never played football until New Low Term% on 100 meter backstroke for men- Play, at>Home Saturday Night Schendel I earlier in the day and F'irsl baseball schedule of the competition. ternoon, returned a New Haven or at the major league meeting in ' that important department since I and Steve Provost (6-11) are other j’nighl at the new high school cafe- 1957 season arrived, the Boston V V . W L T Pet. ratio in the Orange Bowl. ' : 'The Cotton Bowl fingered Syra- he went to college. He developed (U.S. entries Frank McKinney. boys given a good chance’ to stick Ueria. Two professional acts, Al had con.sented to be the speaker at New Y o r k ...... 776 Into an outstanding tackle and punt 16 yards to the local's 32. A Chicago next week. j there are several promiaing can- the annual Midget F'ootball League Red Sox gaining this honor. Open­ Chicago Cardinals That left the major bowl picture^ cuse when Its first ciMice, Navy, penalty cost the Merchants five Y'oshinobu Oyakawa and 'Albert Making' a auccMSfuI 19,56-57.^ ■ didatea towering six-feet or bel- wlfh the varsity. Zatursky again ; Ju^tra, a magician, and comedian .600 as follows: captained the Wildcats in his sen­ CQAOT Here is a list of reports, some VViggln.s). Heals 4 x 100 meter plans to carry o' nine-nion squad j Roy Dedeka are on the program banquet in Manchester on Dec. 8. ing game is scheduled April 18 ton ...... M turned down the bid moments yards but a Dubose to Webb aerial debut in'the Cenlt-al Connecticut | i ter." .556 Rose— Iowa (8-1) Vs Oregon \ after being held to a 7-7 tie by ior year when he also called sig­ unfounded, that .have been circul­ rela.v for Women (U.S. team will I with several Jayvees also dressing ; George McCaughey report.s. Prin- An invite to this affair was re­ against the New.York Yankees at eland clicked- for seven yswds and full- I 1a>ne R(Hurnees Fenway Park .400 State (7-2-1). /jinderdog Army. Texas Christian, nals from his line position. ated. in the lobby of the h o t e l he picked from among . Boaketball League the Green : for the main game. Both Fiske anti cipal Speaker will be Dan Je.ssee of ceived in the a.(?i. mail from Sec­ Jeff^ KoelsclK Pittsburgh 4.00 WILOCiKi He coached at Villanova and iMck . Jimmy Roach broke iooee headquarters: ! Co-Captains Norm Hohenthal retary George McCaughey of the passed the open window and in fiye Sugar—Tennes.see ( 10- vs 21-6 conqueror of Southern Metho­ GARAGE for 90 yards on a draw play for Shelley Mann, Joan Rosazza. Mar- Manor Proa upended' .the Strat-■ and Leo Cyr, diminutive 5-4 pep­ , Renn are nur.sing injuries and must j TVinity Coljege. Others bated to Philadelphia .333 Loyola (Los Angeles). before suc­ l.-Manager Paur Richards of the--)cy . g e t j clearance slip from the doctor speak are Mayor Harold Turking- Police A F'ire unit. . . . Night home minutes related all the latest/^o- Resteni Conference Buy Inr (8-2). dist; had been established aa the n first down on the New Haven ibfis).'p'b'rji'Redmen 78-72 Saturday night: perpot, are the Indians' lone ings at Hamilton Standard'’^^ . . tPtton—Syraciiie (7-1 host team a week earlier. South ceeding Herman Hickman as Yale Baltimare Orioles has offered Water, polo. In the Stratford-Htgh School gym. ‘ before joining the group. tqn. Police Chief Herm'an Schendel with mv familv the chief interest. Detroit ...... 800 coach. 46. The elusive Webb gained five returnees and both are ticketed to WFIDNESDAY Viewed the Army and Nqi)y foot­ Texas Christian (7-3). west (inference champion Texas yards over right tackle before an­ George Kell, veteran third base­ ^ 11 P.M.- Fencing, team saber.' Coach, Eddie Rosmarin'a quintet continue in their reapective start­ N5t to be overloked is another and Fire Chiefs John Merz and Chicago Bears .... ,778 MIXED DflUBI.ES man to the Detroit Tigers for Cliff Ma.son. . ■ Harr>' Hirwroyd. who was once ball game' on teevee aiyJ this wa-s Baltimore ...... Orapge—Colorado (7-2- I) . vs A*M is ineligible because of NCAA other Dubose toss this time to ’’ 1:30 A.M. 'Tuesday Soccer led for most part except in !the ing roles. Hohenthal. 6-4-. center junior. Terry Cunningham (6-2), a .414 Five of the six matches at the Clemson (7-1-2). DISTANCE .M,VN pitcher XTia^ Ned nowA'At* Carver anri and first Woaf»abase product. of the West Side Rec known aa the No. 1 track follower perhaps the least exofting of the Green Bay ...... Manchc.ster Bowling Green re- restriction for recmlting. halfback Joe Curr>', ate up 25 semi-final, Yugo.slavia versus In­ Anal Ave minutes when the lead’ who recently concluded his scho­ season. I like scoriojt and neither .400 Gator—Georgia Tech (9-1) vs Detroit— (NEA) — When Jim man Jack Phillips. Manager Jack dia. exchanged hands several tirhes.' Junior League and a pretty fair PAT STARK was among the In Manchester, phoned to ask help San Francisco ...... 333 .sulted in 3-0 victories with 40th Straight M’In Doran of the Lions caught a 70- yards t6 the Rams' 16. Roach lastic football career, must im­ in' getting old members of tlie Bide had any punch to speak of in Pittsburgh (0-2:-l). ^cked up another three yards as Tlghe of the 'Tigers said , he wa-s 4 A.M. Gymnastics, men. Strong foul shooting proved the. prove over his 19.55-.56 scoring, shooter who should improve his missing yesterday when the Mer­ Los Angeles .210 Maureen Carr and Don Mozzer Oklahoma posted its 49th con­ yard pass against the Washington taking the offer under sdvisement, Manchester Spike Club together the 7-7 tie . , , My family joined -Sunda.v's Results Clemson got the nod lo fill the secutive victory, 53-0, over Okla­ the period ended. On the first 4 A.M, Fencing, team saber, difference as the Redmen ou t-' when he caged 158 ma)-kers to fI(K)r game as the season pro^ chants played New- Haven at Mt, beating .N.ancy Long and Norm last opening after defeating Fur­ Redskins this season it was the to attend the Gold Key Dinner on me at night for a trip to Spring- Detroit 42, Chicago Bears 10 Warren. Lilian and Pete Twerdy homa AAM but the Sooners can’t longest, of his six-year profession­ play in the second quarter the 2. General Manager Hank Green­ 4 A.M.—Wre.stling. Gi-ero-Ro- scored the winners 27-24 from the irank...... fourth...... in that department...... gresses. Over 100 candidates re-! Coach George Mitchell re- man 28-7. man. Aoor. Bill the Pros caged 30 o f , Jan. 28 at the Statler at which field to watch the Springfield In­ New York 28, Washington 14. upending Marge and George go bowl-lng because the Big Seven al football career. -- ThtCBE8HIRE.iaan Veraatile Dubose and glue-fingered berg of the Cleveland Indians was The aggressive Cyr could surpass ported at the initial practice back ported that 9tark just didn't show’, time Pete Wigren of Man(*hester diana p l ^ Buffalo in an American The tK)wl situation, long en­ ^Webb collaborated for the game's prepared to name Eddie Stanky, 5, A M. -C>'cling. 4000 meter 37 free' throwFto 18 of 26 for the. his 113-point fouil and will front on O ct.'20 and the Indians have; — Green Bay 24. Chicago Cardinals Murphy, Carof and' Bob Duncan Conference tie-up with the Orange will be presented with a Gold Kc>’ Hocke.v, League game. The visitors 21. defeating Arlene and Norm tangled, crystalized quickly once Bowl docs not allow successive GAYER SPECIAL "lone TD. The six-pointer gave the former manager o f , the St. Louis pursuit race semi-finals. 1000.' host team. , the squad's 1-2-2 defense. Za- been drilling in their new gym KMGHT will play'w’ith by the Connecticut Sports Writers won 5^4 in overtime in what 'was last Saturday’s results were in. high-scoring Webb 79 points aiid Cardinals, as a roach under newly meter scratch race, seml-fiiinla. Big Art Qutmby and Mel Kleck-1 : turski also plans to employ a 1-3-1 since Nov. 5. Joe New Britain Pacers this Cleveland 17. Philadelphia 14. Legere. Carol and George year appearances. ^ Baitlmore — (NEA) — Green- Alliance.. CouritfY Club Pro Alex onq.'bfna the best—-if not the No. 1— Maragnaro blanking Jean and Bill Prior to that time only the Rose Geor^a Tech', 'beaten only by marked the Merchants' 10th 'TP hired Manager Kirby Farrell. 2000 meter tandem. .Hemi-finals. ner helped the Pros open a 10-1 defense and a full court press, de- Also this winter a freshmen , ba-aketball ses.son in the Central Hackney phoned to report five San Francisco 20. Baltimore 17 tree Trainer John Gaver is proud Ive ji game I had ever aeen in the Amer- Pittsburgh 30. Lo Angeles IS. Thurston, and Anne and Nick Bowl was set for a replay of a Tennessee 6-0, accepted the^'Gator of his success with the Pimlico pass this fall. 3. Fred (Dixl^) Walker, who 4,000 meter pursuit race, final. /point bulge in the opening quarter | I pending on the situation and o p -' schedule is being arranged *nd oot the Manchester Canadlan geese had flowii in' over j lcan loop. mldsoason 14-13 Iowa triumph Nearly every defensive player 4:30 A.M. .Swimming. 100 .b u t-a One comebac’k b>’ Strat-J ponent, 1 Zatursky has remarked that any Green Manors. Ssturda.v's Schedule Twerdy turning back Barbara and offer after r

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Rua^eas Soriri^ ORcrOd. 19 HodM For Seie '72 Help .Wantfdi—-Female 35 Doga-^Bird»---Pels 41 Garden— Farm— Dairy TVanted—To Buy 58 Wanted To RentTl8 THERE OtTGHTA BE A LXW t BY FAGALY and SHQRTEN ^ S t o r i f g CaiU(!x.*8 RADIO and T.v. Sttvtc* 20 COMPANION • Housekeeper for ProdactS’ 50 ROCKVILLE—Twp-(amily houae, 4 ' No G6iiH S ^ibn' R6ckville*Vemon % , • ...... — BIRD, cat and Aog supplied, whole­ w a n t e d t o r e n t . Apartment Ci^a Reports * ' - Classified 151 Nocth Mala -St a i |i ^ a i ^ - semi-invalid lady. Live in .option­ and 8.. High elevation, complete aacta w a lrM . Ml. .S:SUT. raat- IM^RCSOBSTEtt Package d a iiv a ^ . sale andyetail. Daily 3, to 5 p.m. WANTED- Spi or single home. Business man of .privacy, city conveniences, $8,500. Light trucking and .package deliv­ al. References. MI. 3-7446 sfter 5 Tuesday. Thursday. Friday nights reaaonably priced. MI. 9-9319. . . Xfanchester with wife and one Rockvlllei 1 ^ . 3 (Special)— denca Jitf S4N0t, .... ^ p.m.. APPLES, 81 and up. Louis' Botti, C all owner T R . 5-2386. Landings by There was no In Rock­ 4d«srtisemsnt ery. Rafrigarators, WaMiers and 7 to 8. Porterfield's Route 5 and 260 Bush Hill Rd. child, will,pay sensible price on OAUtSMEKl'HAVE-lT'SbFT D fiP'X - court Action oil $313^131 Budget ^ stove motring specialty. Folding caiapel. South Windsor. JA 5-3391. A n o r o e a finallv comes ’rasousN o n ' ville today. Reason: No cases. ^ CLASSIFIED A0VT. DOUR8 ' OPBNBD. Kaya * :SHta» ' SA LES SEEGEAnT.NAS TO SAV- Rebel Troops memory of Police Capt. Peter Set f or Annual City M e e d itg MANCHESTER^ Movmg and m, 31 an hour. C^riatniss season Main St. S A H Green atampaj J- Dowgewicz has a, lack, of 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. kaivea, aiow ara. ate,^, put into eon. thicking C o Ml. 8-ss4s. Owned only. Apply in person. Tots n’ MI, 9:4273. Free parking. "If you 9-7037 between 12 and 1 p.m; and Carlton W, Hutchins, XU. 6-5132 ditioa for com ^ naada, IM tIi. after 5 p!m. x a . 9-4664. •j^kVlpW.MANV TIMES 0 0 14lA\/e ITS tuffnut a n d w a c n .' w a n Tb t d Pl a c e a n ) (Conllnued frotn Page One) business forced recess' of .a and operated by Walter B. Par- Teens, 353 Main St. want a pet—eee us;»J O ^ n Mon.,-„ Houses tor Sale 72 Rockville, Dec. 8 (Special)-—4are: Stanley Krupa, vie* preaMAnt; waita. S3 Pa art StrMt. Roomi Without Board 59 ______— ______ORDER.' TOO C6(*TAinuV MAVB sdME -v 7..—^ City Court , session. 'Capt., ait Jr., and WlUiam J . pickerliv. Sat. 9-3. Thurs. and Fri., 9-9. COPY CLOSING TIME OFFICE CLERK—Accurate at flg- $12,650 — 'thirty-year mortgages XIANCHTESTER. 11 Fenwick Rd. SOFT AOCOUNYS.*"^ A SA IISM A ^J of Castro. He did not give the Dowgewicz'has 25'yeir*' serv-' M ain’business at tomorrow night’s iSternal, rsqordl.iic. aecre-

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■ ■ -f K-'-. S.. ■' ■<£ i ■ V ]^ E SIXTEEN " MONDAY, DECE>IBER 8, 106^; ' AytraRe Daily Net Preaa'Run ^ • For the Week Ended J Tht WaaUitE , Dec. 1, 4958^ , Peeeoaat of u. s, Weatker Baiiaa Delta Chapter, Nq./ 51.' Royal Members of Gibbons Assembly, A total of 21 new member* were The Rev. Paul A. Prokopy, pas- Arch MasoM. wlhklwld a-bu^ess Catholic Ladies of Columbus, are Holiday Court Schedule received into the fellowship at the tof of the Zion Evangelical Luther­ PWir, colder tonight. Leer IS­ About Town meeting Wednesday . evening >>^at reminded of the meeting toihof- 12,439 SecAid Congregational. an Church, was a gtiest yesterday IS. Fair, eolder Wedneedejr,. IB- «■ TM. Mn. their lecond one, born 7:30 in the Mason Temple. The I row evening in the cafeteria of St. Judge Wesley C. Gryk< has yesterday, Communion S Member of the Audit meeting will be followed by the at .the fiuswell reception for the cresmtog doudlneoa lat* In day. • at the Mancheeter Memorial Hos­ i James School, to be followed abo'dt canceled, regular Monday Xpvvn Rev. 4ohn Kavasch of the Christ .Bureau of Circulation v . usual social hour and refreshments High near 8A. pital Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. 8:.30 with a talk on the aubject, Court sessions. Christmas feve, Manchester L od^, No. 73, A. F. Evangelical Lutheran Church:,in Mancheiter-—A City, of Village Charni Alfred B. Buahey. 33 Xhvision St., I "Fun with Food” by Lesli# Brown- Dec. 24 and New Year's Eve. and A. M., will hold a specisl'com - .Hartford., haa been named Kim Brit^>, Mrs. Members of the h?FD will hold : ing of the S. S. Pierce Co,.Mrs. Dec. 31. However, sessions on. municatlon at the Masonic Temple a department meeting tomorrow at Gertrude Castohguay. chairman, Buahey it the former LiUian John- Wednesday and Saturday 'of tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mas­ All members of the cast of ’Tons X(S1XTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19.i6 ion. 8 p.m. at the flrehouse at Main will be aasisted by Mrs. Cora'Dyer. both week* will be held as ter Mason degree Will be ekemptl- of-Fun'’ of the Manchester Wales THE SALTATION ARMY CITADEL (Claselfled Advertleing m i Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS and Hilliard,. Sts. The meeting, Mrs. Bernice Gryk, Mrs. Shirley usual. fled by the officers assisted by the will meet toihorrow nl^fht at the ■V Mambera of the Army and Navy which was called by John J. Men. Moran, Mrs. Mary Martens, Mrs. Felldwcraft team. This will be the •Itallan-American Club no lafer Club Auxiliary- will m eet at the chief,'will discuss plans for Christ­ Grace Uute, Mrs. Mary Powers last opportunity to witness the de­ than 7:15 to go to Windsor Lock* THURSDAY, DEG. S, 2 f t 9 P.M. Holmes Funeral Home, tomorrow mas display and decorations for and Mra. Dorothy Sullivan.' Our Lady' of Fatima Mothers 1 gree work of Worshipful Master • to put on .the show for the Wom­ 26,000 at P W at 7 p.m. to pay their respects to the Depot Square park. Circle will'meet Wednesday at S! Herbert J. LeggetLand hia officers en’s Club there. Other members' Aprons — NovoiVios -» ,Bakod Goods Mrt. Lillian U Christ. Mrs. Christ, The son bom Nov. 30 to Mr. and p m. at the honie of Mrs. Maillvn I In their present stations, as the an­ will hold a lagular business meet­ a member of the Auxiliary, died XI Gamma Chapter of Beta Sig­ Mrs. ^ ed erlck E. Gerber Jr.. 11 Erfcion. 2 Carter St. .Mrs. Bettv 1 ing with weighing in as usual at Get Pay Boost ' Park^sc St,, ha.s'been named Fred- nual meeting'and election of offi- X Whito Elfphant — Corsogts yesterday. ma .Phi will meet tomorrow eve­ Les.sard will be co-hostess. cerx,'w1Il b e. held on, Dec. 11. At the Italian American Club at 7:30. ning at 8:15 with Mrs. James j erick E. Gerber HI. The maternal ; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the conclusion of the meeting there East Hartford. Dec. 4 t/Pj — Richmond, 23 Elro St. All members The Ladies Auxiiiar>' to Man­ will be a social hour and refresh­ Wage increases of 9 to 14 Feed the wild birds with are urged to attend, as plans will i Eaf'le Everett, 22 Doane St., and chester Chapter, No.'lT, DAV, will . The American Legion Auxiliary Chowdor, Sondwiehos, Dossfrt, Bovorafos.^^ ,a m e n t s ^ / , will meet this evening in the fire­ cents an hour were accepted be made for the Christmas party. I the paternal grandparents are. Mr. meet a t the home of Mrs. Harry - WILD BIRD SEED place room of the American Legion yesterday by 26,000 workers s I and Mrs. F. E.‘ Gerber, 388 Oak­ Mahoney, 358 Main St.^ tomorrow The DTJVCW will hWd a meeting land St. hall. Mrs. Henri PessinI, president, No Admission Chorgos— Pn^ie Is invitod. at Pratt A Whitney Aircraft e m o n th . ------^ made on redemption on the-iq»hBn Wplomat Hints Dag garet Clark, daughter of Mrs. THIS NEW CONVERTIBLE! Henry Clark of Simsbury. Chancellor of tlie Kxcheqimr million to ihe United States. Svria Premier Harold .Macmillan told...... the House Ami $15':.. million to ( anads. I »' of Commona tlie reserves shared Interest is due in the amounts 1 e A bv ail sterling area ,‘oiiiitrie.s .881,800,000 to the United fell 8279 million last monlli. ' -States and $22,200,000 to Canada. Gets U.S. Views ____. . Other nieaaiires announced in Ine aiiimp brought reserves to ,, ... . .u . n r n n r , i. , I the battle to save the pound: $1 9,>0,000.000 we I helow the $2' „ „pp,ving lo the In- On Agjsressioii United Nation.s, N.Y., Dec. 4 (iT*)—YugoglSvia today .»c- Lmvhice Special! bi llon mark lyhich <’C '"oni-, .m,K iind for eu.Med HtinKpy of violating: jrood faith by spiritingr Premier m L 'fn In’' r. ‘’■“'•''r"'"’' permission to hiiv up .$:t'2.’'. million Damascii.s, .Svria. Dec. 4 '/P- Imre Xajry into Red Romania after he had obtained asylum mum for the safety of the pound ,2 months Britain '.as P.eliable Svrian sources say' the Macmillan announced a .scries of (p, ,p„e ,,.^p in the Yugdfdav embas.sy. emergency actions designed to j .png ttnited Statea has told Syna it Speaking in. the Hungarian debate before the General Aa- gasoline I n" more .aggres-sion ♦a "maintain the,rate for tlie pound'' The customs duty on ga.soline .Hembly. Yugo.sIav Delegate ^Iladen Ivekovic rejected as false 5 t ^ f m the Middle Fast. rr*TT i present parity of,„j,d other light oil.s will be in- Hungarian claims that Nag.v went to Romania of his own WASHER WITH " • i rea.sed by one shilling iH cental Amerirs-ii .-Vmbasssdor James free will. This wa.s t)te first time Yugo.'?lavia had brought up Capping the niea.sures w as a.' .a gallon, • 0 Moose was reported to have given formal request to the United I Britain will not hc'.sitate to sell the Nagy incident heie. TUES. and WED. ONLY ! , that word to Premier Sabri As.sali Ivekovic also demanded that the Commuhi.st government .States to waive the intere.sl now, .soiiie of its la.st-ditch dollar secii- due on its postwar loan to Britain ritles whicli .Macmillan valued at . in a 96-niimite interview, with the of Jano.s Kadar invite U.Ny Secretary General Dag Ham* FOR "BUDGET MINDED SANTAS," HALE'S BRINGS THIS Parlianieht ,wa.s told President I — | di laiation cov"ring moves mar.skjold to Budape.st at once, instead of making vague 'Eisenhower is putting ^he British' (CniiGbiied on »*agr Fifteen) against Syria or any other nation I in the Middle East area promises to receive him at some future date. VERY TIMELY SALE! A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ' The I ’ S. einbas.'iy declined to After the As.senibl.v adjourned— \ —X _ j I'ommeni on the leport of the for luncli a uauRll.y \ycll informed AND ALSO TO FILL UP YOUR S& H GREEN STAMP BOOKS ... ; meeting. Assali told reporters diplomat .said, "Tliere is a very Moose "explained to me the new People are silhouetted on an adjacent pier as firemen battle explosion'and fire on Brooklvn great likelihood of the Secretary Women Ignore Britain Has MaJor I United State.s policy toward the pier 37 in N’ew York Dec. 3. In foreground can be .seen sonie of the debris which rained down fol­ General being invited to Budapest I Middle East " lowing the blast which shattered Windows up to two miles around and sent a fierce hail of ll.v'ing immediately," He told a reporter I He -said the Amba.ssador also embers, red-hot pieces and other debris as far as seven blocks. the invitation might come through Soviet Guns at ' outlined America's "eagernes that thi.i afternoon. s f ^ Special I all Middle East countries should This diplomat, who would not Hangover on Suez maintain their freeoom and in­ consent to use of his name, said SIX XTRA S*P-E-C-I-A-L-S-! the invitation was expected to re- Budape^ Rites i t dependence." last at 9-Alarm Fire Kills Nine, "sult from contacts here and in WELL KNOWN MAKE I In a statment to the pre.ss, the SPECIAL SALE r e g i :l a r 81.00 New Delhi and Moscow among Budapest, Dec. 4 (.^-^usgigii SPECIAL SALE London, Dec. 4 cP Tlie British-which threatened the stability of Premier said: "We hope the In- In- i t u » dina, Hungary and the people awakened today to a severe Uie pound and the national stand- ; ternational atmo.spheie is Im- Soviet I soldiers, opened fire In Hepee*’ REGULAR SLOO JEWEL BOXES Union. Suez hangover, with Prime -Minis- ard of living. 1 roved, but dc.spite ti anquilizing Injures 247 at Big Brooklyn Pier Square today when. thousandsXM HANDBAGS ter Eden s prestige at perhaps the Govcrnoi experts figured the Indian Cabinet Minister K. LADIES' SCARFS Satin lined trinket cases with .\merican announcements on the Krishna Mcnon ha.s talked at the women pressed forward to ..1*^, lowest ebb since he took office 20 Suez attack by next April would ) .Middle East we must remain on the wreaths on the tomb etf Hungai^s SLEEPERS Small lot of failles, plastic calf, lock and key. Ideal for small jew­ New York. DeeXt '.'P' ’ A U.N. almost daily with Hungarian 24-inch squares in colorful silk '’K" have cost Britain between 83.30 ri--other men were also killiM. One»set fire to a tnick and car'several leather lined bags. Values to 85.00. elry. j alert to face any possible f’ltiir.e Foreign Mini.ster Imre Horvath unknawn soldier. . X- ,. crepe prints. w^a.s widespiend feeling niillimi and $420 million, including I eventualitv. " oils 9-alarni fire anTf an explosii wax decapitated. blocks awav. A woman was hit bv one of the like a blockhiisting bonib blasted and' Soviet Deputy Foreign Min­ that the .decision to pull out of extra miiitafv spending, loas of I Soldiers carrying tommyguns re-, 'v Screaming ambulances raetd Plaster cracked and fell and win­ several shots fired and was taken Rog. $3.00 a Brooklyn pier yestebday and ister Va.«ssily V. Kuznetsov, this D. ”**9”'^*'* Middle East oil and extra cost of malned on guard at public budd­ a ^ y with tlie scores of injured, dows shattered in uncounted horrtes to a hospital.' Her condiUon was Each shook the 00 yards from the right to live freelv in Hungary ' h^Htary crackdown on the CELIXIPHANE PACKAGE office. . I the Middle Ea.st and .-Vsia. T V 71 **. 1%/F* * a after he left the asylum of ottr I revolution, • month! to 4 * The strong anti-American feel- W IlltC IT lllllSlCr A dock worker said tlie fire he wou start a "thorough and 'he pier. Forty others weiVhurl at • Fully Automatic. BILLFOLDS "It is most tinlikeh’ tiiat Sir An­ ing wliicii welled up in Uia^iioaiiip : started about 3:18 p.m. in a pllo of seientific yestigation immediate- * 'opd factory nearby. ehiba.ssy,” Ivekovic declared. ^ Russian officer brandished * Extra Crotch 18e ytmn, NYLON HOSIERY thony wlY ever resume his full ' • 5 teporol# purifying actions.- CHRISTMAS CARDS stages Of the Britlsh-Ffenrh mill- i foam rubber on the big pier,-long- ly ' \ . "X ' - Viiii'riii O'Connor, ( ii.V Whifnis. ' Hungary-’a action in this matt* ' eyewitnesses said, and the o Excluiivo, oosy-io-rood Timo-'- NOW Jewel trim With change purse Sheer and semi service weight. ■political functions as head of the esl marine terminal in the cit^ He .said Lhethe "FBI. police and oth- sioner of marine and aviation, is contrary to international law." 1 women began to acatter, running and picture compartment. ‘■government," the son of lormer , t. y adventure in Egypt was all ' Ivekovic took issue with the' directions. Seversl shots EoiUy cenvwttd 4 girdla by martly rameving crafcM lino Control, Not all sizes in all colors. 10 Cards Each Package. hut torgotten in a new general iHelping Negro Minute bv minute the flames aleXgrr agencies are \invesUgating the niade a preliminary darnage e.sti- . Prime .Minister Winston Chim hill lf;s,-.sponsored resolution calling ' "■*'■* '^he Injured woman was o Highly officioni Supor demand for repair of the Atlantic toward a mountain of explosive |vt>asil>ilit.v of saWHage." mate of $10 million dollars. The ^ Doubt* r*e^ n. which for flinton, Tenn., I>ee. 4 i/P' — aster. But firemen, dockworkers. The exjUMion nocked scorc.x of phy.xiclans. nurses ' boring lands would only compli- ***‘^**''*"'*'" tried to push them i t Sisos S4M-XL wolor for ro-uto. to drum up all possible supi>ort for i vear.s lias hacked the Con.xerva- The .\ndpraon Uoiint.v School schonlbovs and other spectators seven men on\a oil Res- civilian volunteers swarmed to cate the situation, he said. ! hack Md placed red, white and a motion of confidence in,tlie gov-] t'''(’s throiigli thick and thin, said Board onlered integration-lorn rushed to the scene • unaware of riiers fished th p from the vaster. ,'''7 - , It was reportedly the intent of ' f,’ ,1"' GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES ernment which will come to a vole that "Tlie whol" affair has been Si?*C Klng-Sis* Trads • Easy Tirms Clinton High School closed toilay the Impending peril. Towed toXsafety vvitm^on'fhe^n?''"’ * ' o 'he United States and the 13 oth-I Thursday night. politicallv Iningled hv the Britisli In the tvake of an attaek on- a I In an instant a sheet of flame- HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENt (P.S. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR ^ ,- J ^ REDEMPTION COUNTER) government to an incredible de­ eet of flame. Flames .scorched "pearbv pier* Two Coast .sponsor.s of the resolution to ' Tt w-a« elear to all urlm uratehad 9REEN STAMPB Plan .\ll-Oiit f'liallenge white Baptist mlnialee who ae- shot sk\-\vard. The blast ripped Five ships were towe^Pj safelv, 'wMn^dove th / heln opters sp„d observers to Austria or | that the womin hon^^ The Opposition Labor party gree ' In ail editorial which proh- eoiiipanied six Negrii students off the pier shed s inetalal and glass An evewilne.ss, Willianl Langns- "’''‘'T’"' Y u g o s l a v i a , if *h.v em.iH a-.t t"omen vvere honoring, .-ibly reflected the views of many 24-Pe. STAINLESS TABLEWARE FLINT KITCHEN TOOL SET planned an all-out challenge, prob­ hack to clHsae-., I roof and showered the area with a Rer, .-il. -desc ribed the ex^osion *«'" I"®'thethe fireboa,.,fVrebl.mTbe’: be. IntoI'^.rrmriTa.v Hungarv. thousand, ‘»e dead who of felt 1914.1918. hefor. thbutGle . « ... TisJIKIIAUeoM ably with a motion seeking to cen­ 1 ank-and-file Conservatives, the dearilv Mail of frapnipnla. this w a v o' \ i t w As the debate nropTMn^ non ^ RfrwMzN.., ty;.. a,... KihvHid Sil* !» I FiAHs iFi the rebellion o f October MANCHItnil COMH* ^RAMCNMTHI Cgmif 3-Pe. PARTY SET sure the whole policv of interven­ newspaper added: Clinton. Tenn.. Dec. 4 (.Pi A The shock radiated a.I miles ••^11 we could see was blac'k . Dist. Ally. Eclvvan "The government in its piesent in the parUcularly on the CORNER-OF MAiN AND OAK STREETS Corner of Main and Oak Sts. tion In the eanal zone. young while Baptist minister was from the explosion. The swoosh smoke, when suddonlv it tc .rn c ^ 4 r,k 'a :'’:c b M ^ ta lr^ "'h®th®r to press for Si;;'^ Rejf. 16.98. SPECIAL _ _ $ 3 4 .9 i Even worse than the political foi;m or in another form has much .shattei $3.99 beaten today soon,, after he had into a mnferno. A solid sheet of crisis, to most Britons, was a \ ------miles swa.v. names at least two city blocks Stainless Steel. Guaranteed for 15 years. Set in­ looming economic emergency j (Continued oi Page Fifteen) j helped escort Negro 'students hack c-all^"if n ec^ sary ■’to find out Assembl.v, if Biidapest . onjy jjy leaflets handed out on •A terrific buy In superb. Imported, heavy-gauge cludes:. Hamburger turner, fork, spoon, potato ReR. *6.50 value. SPECIAL $2.95 Oinnk.s of whilc‘-hot steel wide and half as high as the Em­ : to classes at Clinton High School. { weighin.g as much as .’’>0 pounds pire State bicilding roared up. " ' *~j**'*** steel, n ils modernistic, graceful design masher, ladle, spatula, rack. Gift boxed. ABSO­ Police Chief Francis Moore said J will please exacting home-maker. Handsomelv' LUTELY FREE with the purchase of this set: arched over the waterfront. The dead: Glass'divided pickle snd relish dish. Pickle fork, the Rev. Rani Tiirner, pastor of Three Bov, KIIIimI S ix tx-: X \ ..y ',rti' made, with one-piece forged knives and cornea fully Flint Utility Set that includes: 3" paring, 5" utility John Baint, 11. of l.U 34lh St.. Persems Hi.rl hundreds, '” guaranteed. ^ relish, spoon. Gift boxed. Community Silver Plate. 4« •list BapU.xt Church, was as­ The blast killccl three boy.s in Bi'ookivn the women (ronvvfgad' and a 6" French cook's knivea. Gift boxed. A regu’- saulted land th at a man had been ! concerted move to reject the Hun- lar 84.95 set ABSOLUTELY FREE. their tracks. The exciting sight of Cii’o Balzano. .ok. a slei'edore, In Huh A^pk>sion garians' .credentials. Others I Prison Union Says,"taken into ciistociv. No charges smoke and flames had Itii.ed them KVi President St.. Brooklyn. (Contianed on Page U fkt) were placed immedialel.v'. I feared' such a step might .create to the scene before the shatteri | Benny Cii'ccfo. 40, a checker. 914 .... X » ('angerous precedent. ' Moore said there was no qiies- explosion. . - 47lh St.. Brooki.vn. Boston. Dec. 4 '/Pi A 'flerc;K ex- ■ t ., , ' j tion but that the assault on Tui - -Three dockwolkers and three plosion obliterated D o h e rP ^ T ity -: fo J m°ve brewing Frank laipez. 9, of 4318 3rd . .. _ v X, - -- past 'week—gained nio- i! ner. w ho had said he would e.scort Ave.. Brooklyn. ^ etn, haicl ' ' Prober .;the Negroes back lo cla.sses when­ Bv. the Bo.ston Nh^-aKtrientum In’ the Assembly' after James McCullough. 43, a ‘ f DOMESTIC e v e r thev wished to return, resiill- shipyard in Charlestown todav and ! Hungary repeated her reRisal to Bulletins .1 . DEPARTMENT■ ' \ checker. Maywood. N. ,t. sent .six nearby residents to a hns-'*d'"''- U.N. oljaervers. She ------ed from his assistance to the Ne^ $44)0,000 Fire William 'fhotnpson, 13, of 47.5 from the AP Wires HALE'S Hartford, Dec. 4 cA’i—A union inmates. In order to understand groes. pital with injuries. - i opeiied the door only to'the ex-j 41st St . Brooklyn. ’ Limited Quantity The injured were sleeping *®"' ^ "freeing to receive U.N.' Extra Special! representing ConnA'ticut Stale this, one would have to see the "A man jiinjped on Mr. Turner Fi'ank Romeo, t.l, a cooper, of' f Prison guards said in a statement liospital layout and the a h ’unt of about 300 yards from the school." their homes-when the clo,(ced ,tav- General ..Dag Ham-, fGuts Christmas 124 President .St . Brooklyn. SELF SER'VE today that State Referee Thomas space the guard had to cover the chief said, ern was wrecked, i mnrksjold "at a later date.” •M/utARTHl R JA PA N ENVOY SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 54" 68" ROUND ^ Janies A.-Smith. <>9, of 50 West­ .ljugmta. Oa.. Dec. 4' (P )~ J. Molloy, author of a recent le- wiiile kev*c t.p' drug cabinets were Turner. 3.1, said the attack came minster Rd., Brooklvn. Police said thev believed cscan- - Delegate Emilio, Nunez- TW a - g r o m a w t FRINGED SPUN RAYON . port charging tival vice i.s, wide- entrusted lei’ inmates." as he was en route to his church i,ng gas was ^sponsihle for the-,quickly reiterated his President Elsenliower todejr Wreath Plant Biaggi Valenza. 47, of 1226 ‘ picked DouiflB, MsicArthar IL £ MEAT DEPT. RED INDIAN HEAD epread al the prison, lac ks a c lear The union a.s.serted that st.ilc*- office after accompan.ying the Nc- 63id St.. Brooklyn. ' j blast that JefU ne,arbv‘ street, "tat Hungary's delegation vnuiei'stancling of prison admlnis- menls acknowledging "complete goes to the school. He .said he tei ed vviiitf ;la.,., of ' broken w in -' ®"«®*- now- State ' Department r«im* TABLECLOTHS New Albany, Pa.. Dec. 4 c/45 — A | Blac k smoke churned and bil­ "Tliey are no one," he declared j selor, to be ambassador to tratinn. , cooperation c>f the guards" are on sutterecl a "bloody nose" and-went lowed 3,000 feet‘into'the bine sky FOR TABLECLOTHS record -from Ralph H. .tValker, Ho a doctor's otTioe but did not roaring fire in this tiny rural'com- I •>«niP of the clebriswas thrown to the Assembly. 'They came here •lapon. MacArthur,. a nephew'of The .statement by Local No. .191. after the explosion. to hoodwink us." ■ | ''Ameilcan, Federation of Stale, require medical treatment. miinilv destroyed a Chrislma.s | The shower of flaming fragments incireds of yards onto an over­ Gen. Douglas Mat-Arthar. wtU County and Miinicipai Employes, (Continued on i’age Two) • 'My principle ,in escorting the' wreath plant and the 100 -year-old ; head highway that, links Charles­ Tlie ITnited Stale., moving siiereed John M. . AIliaM In s"piTit behind a 14-nation re.solii- ] Tokyo. .Allison will return to the Veal Shanks»25‘ cpmplinienteci tUf Mblloy re|>orl 1 Negroes was this: '.So long as the town hall today. It ynt hun­ town with the.citj* proper. i for it., recbnimendationa -con­ i law says th?y shoiiid attend the When firefigliuq? a tion calling anew for adnii.ssioii United States for renastgnmeut. ] M tafy euti for belling, siawing, potting. dreds of wreaths up in .snioke and harf . J ...... rrived they-•••■ » Ij of theiccc cioserveriobservers -First Quality — $0.99 cerning guards' working concll- school. I think they have a moral was lepoited $5.98 value. / . * tions, Burma, China right to attend." the ininistei Saiccl. paralyzed the industrial life of Ne\\s Ti^lbits tered ^mo^rilnn",- 1 the expulsion proposal close U.S. PRE.SSES TR l'ST SUIT'^ R*r. $1.29 yd.’ ■ It also said: *'\Ve feet certain. "Therefore,, two oi- three other' most of .New Albany';* 500 citi­ resteeV betvveen ^ ! ‘’‘’h-'ideration. But informants .said I ashington. Dec.- 4. Tl|« zens. Culled fnjm AP Wires j Justice Department today Died » 11B. FREsk BEEF LIVER ° 49c .that reflections against the guard* men and I walked with them from tatern v v « rri ,^ocv"'8 ' 'l"®«ioned whether In .the report are strictly -a mis- their homes to the school to back The. flaniea leveled the main brick struc-jsuch an unprecedented move could suit to break iip the recent mer­ Premiers Slate manufacturing plarit of the R.vn- ger of National Container Conio 1 LB. HALE’S FRESH SLICED BACON tinderatanding ami lack of knowl­ lip this rporai principle.”'' . . , ' • ' ' " ■ ■ On -the iniiiraH 1-t I muster lift two-thirds majority; v Beeuttfni-solid color spun, rayon -with - edge of in.side prison opc-i at1 on." . Turner said the man who struck veldt W reath Go . the firm's large Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandar, chusett, Gen.roi ’u ■’1. 1 h®®uoner receive* material. i , to Peiping last month. flames, and then ran, screaming Havana, Dec. 4 (Ji Washington, Dec. 4 (AV—Th* Mplloy said • pornographic ma- Tlie 'tentative agreement calls the alarm. NK'diininKscathing letteriviirr byoy New*>ew Britain'somiains deiji .look ot ^*^'*^* affecting: con«tUtitional' Americ*n Red Croen GUocsGtG# *4 9 ' teriala was printed in the prison ! for Red China to take permanent : Over Nejjro Pupils Fire Hoiir lor your own use. 'B* houer. PnrMnnMsit w«* M 4 !*• In wrhite, blue and pink.. . tho Identmcation room.’’ . ., | ba.SU of negotiation. . Supreme Com t ruling. .scorched. M ^itherford N T Tnd ,n«rl. i - '■ '.Malanzaa. "«van* and here early for these. ’ The union atatement continued: i Burma als8 agreed ten\at1vely "Phe reaction pt lovynspeople' ------.|KUineitora. n . j. ana snaru, tiaf- night.' ^ union atatement continued: I Burma als8 agreed tenUtIvely The reaction pt lovynspeople I Eight volunteer fire department*'ac ,„badrv that \>vv Y o r k ^ Santiago, a port on Cuba's south- ^ ^ i v o a .’iC Groon Stamps W il^ AM Cosh Sofos OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED . •‘C h^e* that guards turned,to return to China aii'important , "would be about Thd same be- from this roral northeastern Penn-1 motorists tireed to bv-owsLlnc^^^ “.I *«« their eastSt coast in Oriente ProvInce.Jhas,ProvInce.Jhas, DEFiW DS UAW POUTIOAL A B sir backs to sex perversion are i pass leased in 1897 from the I lore." Rawdpn-.said. The co''rl'» sylvania area near the New York VndHollLd*^mneIs beebeen the scene of the chief fight-. farr from true. All one needs do is Chinese Imperial Government. The |UnlinK luhn? "won’t"won t change the attitude'attitude ,1 ,.. border, sent about 150 men .*«®rne ■ , • • w - ' • • i V •' -1 ''X " . i . / ■ ■ - r . ‘ Ui, ■ 'I ; ..



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