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THURSDAY. DECEMBER t t , I960 Averigo Daily Net Praaa Ron Tha Weather iVmurlfPster ^ornittg l|rralb For IIm Week Ending rsfewiM at C. a. We Dsermber 16, 198# TaOiy wtntor Xtac David U)dfa. No. tl. I. O. 10,177 cleedlweeei highest I o. wiu opan Its mMtinc at lav- nnto t t i tenight, Bght About Town on o'eiodc tomorrow ntiht bccauM ir o f the A m m iBanriypatpr MpraUi snnw sr m at tow i o f tha Chrlatmaa party which will I nf Clieeletleee etoedy aad eel Okitotanu foOdw. WRAP YOURSELF jUmicfcestor— 4 City of VIttago Chmrm Om OOd raOowa and lu­ ll b « h tH tomorrow at A. briaf meaUng of Manchaatar • t tlw Odd ftUowa ban. Juvanlla Orange will ba held to­ IN THIS BEAUTIFUL V O I^LX X , NO. 70 ICTaasMsd AdvtoUalag ea Pngs 16) MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950 (SIXTEEN PAGES) morrow evening at 6:30 In Tinker ^ joyous PRICE FOUR CENTS 'a Harald erronooualy UMVP tba party for tonlcbt. halL and will be followed by movleo. A t laat nlghfa meeting of Man- chaaUr Orange In Orange hall Mlaa i t r aai Mn. rtank J. Uaichaae I# td'OaWaad atfoat wlU i5aod tto Edith Winiama of Tolland Turn­ pike, waa elected matron of tha QUILTED \ and and catrUtmas with tala- Ntf^hillawTortt. Jpvenila Orange.______ROBE Red China Rejects I J. N. Cease Fire Plea Smartly atylad in wrap around or coachman mod­ els of soft rayon satin. Court Delays Report from Brussels West Agrees Santa Geta Something Assorted cotors. Sixes 12 In Hia Sock-^uch! to 20, 40 to 46. To Big Four Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 23. Massed Rockets Stab Color Video —(;F> . Santa Claus took It on thr chin—literally—today. Until April 1 Parley—If Strolling along the etreet In Sit hie full regalia, Santa (high SI2.98 achool atudent Bill Emery, a Foe Posed for Kill; huaky chap employed by the Judges Rule in Favor Insists That Russia Talk Chamber of Commerce) stoop­ ed down to a four-year-old lad O f CBS System But On All World Prob­ and aaked; "What would you Allow Time for Ap> lems, Not Only Reirh; like for Chrlatmaa, sonny?" to The little tot let go of hla Soviet Spurs A-Plans SI4.98 peal to High Court May Meet in N. Y. mother’s hand and svimng a hard right to Santa'a jaw. say­ Chicago, Dec. 22—(JP)—K three ing meanwhile: "You didn't By The Associated Press give me what I wanted last If You’re Dreaming Of Premipr Chou En-L«i HOLIDAY MEALS Judge Federal Court today ruled The Western Powers agreed to­ year." Defense Bills j White XmaH— Wake Up! la favor of CBS color television day to a Big Four meeting pro­ The mother shook the child Calls General Assenio Advance ordered poultry will be rindy for you any but held up the etart of color tele­ vigorously and hustled him Boston, Dec. 33.— (SX— New time yon eaD Friday or Saturday. Store will no cJoaed casts until April 1. posed by Ruaeia, If the Kremlin hly Committee Unlaw* will agree to broaden the agenda away. Sped by News ^ England ran look forward to a aU day Monday, Chiiatmae Day. Open Friday and Satu^ The decision, split, two to one, cold, brisk dirlstmas day, th* to Include outstanding world prob­ Santa felt hie chin tenderly ful; MacArthur Re^ day h m 1:00 A. M. imUI 6:00 P. M. It la Oaay to r w b dismissed a complaint by Radio Sectetary of State Dess Achesos (light) glvea President Tmmsa Weather Rurrau reported to­ lems in addition to Germany. For­ and went on about his busi­ ptnehnrat without traffic eougeetlon . . . and our parMng Corporation of America aeeking to first-hand account of the Brussels Conference, after his arrival back ness. day—but there's little likeli­ ports Enemy Ready let la for your con\-enlence. Boy» will carry your order Gift aet aside approval by the Federal la Washington. Acheson returned from the Atlanttc Pact meetings eign Office sources said notes de­ Of Red Effort j hood of snow. to the parking lot. We auggrat that you ahnp early In OommuntcaUons Commission of confident that there Is a good chaaoe to achieve world peace. (N E A livered In Moscow tonight suggest­ For All - Out Smash GIFT SCARFS ed that the Four Powers’ U. N. Some snow Is predicted for the day. If It la convenient the CBS mechanical method of Tekphoto). the "first of next week" but Colorful all allk scarie with rolled color telecasting. delegates work out the agenda, AEC Chief Tells o f, At Beachhead; Russia time and place for the meeting. the forecaster offered little hems. Also, all white sheera. Square The FOC had aet last Nov. 20 Hat Company encouragement that It would Speeds Atom Bomba For and long styles. for the start of commercial tele­ There have been reports that the Russia's Feverish A- { GLOVES four Foreign Ministers would be fall before—or on -the holi­ casts In color nut the current le­ West Set to Remove Bomb Achievements; day. Stuffing gal prodsedlngs had prevented Invited to meet In February in New Going to Drop Tokyo, Dec. 22.— (/P)— Red York City, This was neither con­ Pepperldge Farm or $le25 K>$2e98 ea- CBS from be^nnlng such pro­ Wilson Is Optimistic Chinn rejected today the Arnold's Seaaoned SHp-on Btyles In fabric, grams. firmed nor denied In French offi­ cial clrclea tonight. United Nations’ rejiteted sp- ' Bread Stuffing dndga LnBoy INaaento Occupation Controls Drew Pearson capeakln, genuine plgakin, H ie majority opinion was deliv­ Answer Invltotlaa Bulletin! President Flies pealn to negotiate for a cease- Ptnehurst Farm deerskin and wool lined. ered by Chief Judjge J. Itorl Major The notes were drafted In answer Washington, Dec. t t —UP)— fire in Korea. It could mean Style GIFT STATIONERY of the Seventh U. S. Circuit Court to Russia'a Nov. 3 Invitation to A Housc-Ncnatc Conference war to the bitter end unless BArSAOE MEAT of Appeals, and District Judge the Western Powers for a four- Ailam Firm Says Con­ Ctonunlttcc today approved Attractive boxed paper and envelopes In Western Germany West for Xmas other means for peace can be Lb. BSe Philip L. Sullivan. The dissenter power session on Germany's fU' tract Won't Be Renew­ unanimously a $8,800,060,- Cheatnuta . . . Hard In Note and Letter sizes. White and was Dtatrlct Judge Walter J. ture. They were approved by the 000 iMMiat In corporation tax­ found. The Peiping radio Ona 8>'and colora. Bread . . . Freah LaBuy. A ll are of Chicago. Bonn, Germany, Dec. 22— »,parley with the high commission Big Three Foreign Ministers in es, IncluiUng a 77 per cent broadesHt the ntatement of Oyatera' Fabric Gloves . .$1.00 ed; Denies Link With Will Spend Holiday 'H ie majority opinion said the Two-thlpds of Germany and her era o f France, the United Statea BrusMls Tuesday night. The levy an czoees profits. rejection by Premier C!hou En- tat Prise Bag purpose of Its order Is to restrain hotee, which are Identical in vlew- McCarthy Dispute Lai. Pigskin Gloves. .$4.98 t o western foes readied today for and Britain, that "there has been Quietly in Independ­ Saoaage 5 9 c $ 2 e0 0 lengthy negotiations over a swap a big step forward” In plana to in­ Washington, Dec. 22—UP)—Con­ It spurned the proposal o f • mmtmuHmmmmmmt (OonUnoed on Page Fear) of German troops for near-tnde- clude West German troops in the (Contbined on Page Nine) New York, Dec. 22—UP)—Adam gressional action on the multl-bll- ence, Mo., With Family special U.N. Assembly commlttea W e win have fruit eovered Haros and Fruited Shoulders. Deerskin Gloves, $4.98 aa rising Red attacks In western pendence for the Allied-occupied West's projected 1,000,000-man de­ Hat Btoraa aald today It would not lon dollar defense program was Pleaty af Tmder Lean Pork Roaata, Lamb Lego, Boaat Korea prompted a warning by area. fense force against Soviet aggres­ spurred today by a grim warning Washington, Dec. 22 (py-Presi­ Beaf and Corned Beef for your Sunday dinner. Steaka Wool Lined renew Radio Commentator Drew General MacArthur that a big am tender and offer good value for a hurry-up Saturday Gloves ...... $3.98 Many months o: talking between sion. Pearson's contract when it expires that Russia la making “an inten­ dent Truman went home fdir 3 Boys Drown the West German Government and Three to Die dilneae military offenslva may be See End o f Controls Feb. 18. sive effort" In the field of atomic Christmas today - and the anxie­ on the way...... $3.98 the Big Three loomed before Ger­ A communique on the conference LEAN COMMERCIAL Capeskin Dress Gloves . A statement Issued by Charles energy. ties of s war-threatened world In northeast Korea, evacuation OYSTERS man troops could fight alongside disclosed that the thre« Western V, Molesworth, Adam Hat Presi­ Expert teatimony on the Rus- 8 Year Old Pal For Murder rode with him. of nearly 25,000 frightened clvll- HADDOCK ROUND GROUND . lb. 89c White Fabric Gloves . .. $1.50 to $3.25 their former enemies against Powers, offering their first big dent. said sponsorship of Pearson's alan atomic program came from lans from the Red-besieged beach­ Soviet Oqmmuntsm, or West Ger­ concession in return for German Mr. Truman left by plane at PINEHITBST weekly program was being dropped Chairman (Jordon Dean of the head port of Hungnam waa re­ SWORD many would become almost a free participation, have agreed to place 12:30 p. m. (e.a.t.) for Kansas LAMI PATTIES...... lb. 49c Missouri Youths Are One of Men Convicted in because of "a planned change In Atomic Energy Commission. Ori­ ported by AP (Jorreapondent Tom DRIEF BEEF nation. their relations with West Germany advartlatng media for 1951.’’ The ginally given ^hlnd cloaM-doors (?lty, Mo., after recording two Lambert. Charged With Mur­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer an­ Hold-U^ Killing Was Christmas messages—one to the Call Committee Illegal SALT PORK PINEHURST nounced last night after a five-hour (Contlnned on Page I3even) (Ooatlaiiled on Page NIae) (Conttnoed on Page Nine) American people, another to the Close-range rocket ships, big SAUSAGE CHUCK GROUND . lb. 89c der in First Degree Cited in Gordon Case people of the rest of th* world— naval guna and arUltery aUU for broadceatlng on Christmas eve. shielded the small beatehead—tha for large turkeys was aurprialngly large this Caruthersville, Mo., Dee. IS —fS) Whtte Doe. 3ar» In the President's Mlasouri- United Natlona’ laat fbothoM la -----. . . as a result our producer of Native Farm North Korea. —n im i yhiiht hoy^ who told* cM- ( ^ —Three men draw death ehatr bound party wem MaJ. Gen. Harry nraws Ceaa. Tkrkeys baa Just shipped another amall lot Vaughan, hla military aid*; Brig. China's rejection of any to­ cen they tied up an elght-yaar-old Big Christmas Quepy- verdicts Ixet night for the holdup GM Bows to Price af 16 to 15 lb. Ham. Wa win have Capons, Roasters and companion and threw him Into the Gen. Wallace H. Graham, the Pres­ ward, a cease-fire was made la a MIsaisstppi river were charged with murder of a Readera Digest mes­ idential physician; Ool. and Mrs. six- sUtement broadcast la senger. Pelking and heard here. Ripe Green and Ripe (black) first degree murder yesteiday. Louie Trumsn; end various mem­ Froit Cake Prosecuting Attorney Slmer Who Gets the Jackpot A fourth defendant, who teatl- Cut-Lifts Sales Ban bers o f the White House staff. Col The Red Premier-Foreign Minis­ Olives have been hard to get. Peal said, however, the charge may fled againat the three doomed men, Truman Is a cousin of th* Preel- ter said the three-man U. N. (kna- Salted Nuts win he tried later. We now have S A W Jumbo Ripe be changed to delinquency. dent Pickka The three are Walter Herrin, 11, A jury o f six men and etx wo­ (OoBtlaned on Pag* Eleven) (black) Olives 59c; Gourmet **Sing It Again*' Award men In Weatchester County Court Auto Industry Waits Plans to Work tcs Raymond HerHn, 9, and Harvey OH Extra Large Green Ripe Olives Free Ballot brought In first degree murder Hartford Firm Although he’s going home for a Neal Journey, 11. Poaes Quandary fo r Qarification of U. S. Hard Candy 59c; Regular Stuffed Olives are 72x90 100% Virgin Wool verdicts a^^Unst Nathan Wiasner, rest, the White llouse said Mr. A Wonderful Assortment of Wete Playing Heqkey Truman plant to get a lot of work Chocolates priced at 25c, 29c, 39c. 52c, 65c CHATHAM "SELBY" Boston Judge as 2 88; Harry A . Stein, 52, and Cai­ Policy on Wage Curbs; bixie Negro Sheriff Jake Claxton said the Box Stuffer man Co<^r, 43. Wins Contract done.. He wlU be In constant touch Cherries and 11.12 a jar. You will find on boys told him they tied Paul Lee Demand Huge Prize The victim, Andrew Petrini, 33, WSB Has a Plan with Waahington anu his plane, the dtsplay Kemp’s Nuts and Pea­ Nlcholaon's arms and legs and of Mount Kleko, N. Y., waa slain Independence, will be r e ^ y to fly Mixed Nuts GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS BLANKETS $11.95 GIFT UMBRELLAS tossed him into the Mississippi Ex-White House Aide him back on short notice In the Home Bombed nuts . . . Tiny Tim Christmas Boston, Dec. 22— {/P)— I f some­ last April 3 at Chappaqua, N. Y., Bulletin! Gets Job of Construct Filberts Ail white or colorful prints in sheer cotton or linen, river while playing hookey from in tha holdup of a truck carrying event of an emergency. Candy and some extra fine qual­ Wnahington. Dec- 22— lace edge Hankies. GUARANTEED MOTHPROOF FOR 5 YEAR.S! Beautiful styles with long and short handles, novelty achool Monday. Released from Prison; one usee your telephone to answer magazine funds to a bank at ing Atomic Energy Mr. Truman plana to spend Pecans Beautiful quality 100% wool Chatham blank­ ity S & W l.arge Walnuts in plaids and weaves in all colors. The sheriff said the boys gave no the payoff question In a radio qulx Pleasantdale, N. Y. Price StafaUlser Michael V. Christmas day quietly with hla Blast Tears -Atvay Wall Almonds the shell. .Hard Sauce. Plum ets In the new colors of Hunter Green, Blue, reason for the act but he is In­ Got Two Year Term DIOalto anounoed today th* Plant at Paducah, Ky. show, who gets the jackpot? The verdicts were received by family at their big, old-fashioned O f House in Former* Pudding, Fig nr Date Pudding Rose, Yellow and Green. , vestigating a possibility that It County Judge Elbert T. Gallagher. Chryaler Company haa can­ home in Independence, Mo. Mra Walnots may have occurred during a quarrel Ashland, Ky., Dec. 22—(/Pi~ This was the $18,000 question celled a price Incrcaae on Ita from Crosse & Blackwell. 25c to $1*00 Qlher Chatham Blaaketa...... 61.96 to $14.95 EHectric chair sentences are man­ Padurah. Ky., Dec. 22- ((P)— F. Truman already has gone to Inde­ ly Segregated Section Biwils over Paul's lunch money. Edward F. Prichard, Jr., Paris, posed yesterday to Superior Court datory because the jury did not 1951 model oara, reetorlng H, McGraw A Co. of Hartford, pendence by train. Their daughter $3«98 to $8«98 The body of young Nicholson has prlcea to Dec. 1 levela. Ky„ attorney and former Adqiln- Judge Eugene A. Hudson as two recommend mercy. The trial laated Conn., haa been selected aa the Margaret plana to be with them not been found. principal contractor for the $350, Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 22—UT) Seedless Pink or istratlve Aid,, under P en den t men pressed claims to the Dec. 16 33 (lays. on Chrlatmaa. (L? The fourth man accuaed la Ben­ Detroit, Dec. 22— The auto 000,000 Atomic Energy Plant to —A bomb last last night heavily White Grapefruit prize on "Stog It Again” (CBS). Meantime, Mr. Truman haa a damaged a dwelling occupied by BABY SHOP Roosevelt was released from the nie Dorfman, 31. Industry awaited today a clarifica­ be built at the site of the Kentucky few engagements In the neighbor •nie dispute started when the Negroes in a residential area pre­ SWEATERS federal correctiofial Institution Wlssner waa alleged to have tion of the govemment'a policy on Ordnance Plant. hood—a party tonight In . the D*Anjou Winter viously zoned for white persona. GIVE A TAFFETA DRESS near here last night on orders of telephone rang last Saturday been the trigger man In the clay­ wage controls after its bigghst Thla waa announced today by Muhlebach Hotel at Kansas City; Pears The bombing, ,,,the flrot her* FOR XMAS Pres^denL Truman. night In the pastry shop of Rocco ing of Petrini. producer yielded to an edict rolling Kenneth A. Dunbar, Manager of a luncheon tomorrow In the same News Tidbits Warden.. R. O. Culver said aince AprU 13, followed a ruUn|f og SLIPONS $2.98 - $3.98 We have plain colors or plaids. Sixes Rotondi. . Diatrlct Attorney George Fanel- back prices of new cars. the. newly eatabllshed Kentucky hotel; an Eastern Star meeting Delidous Apples Chilled From (/P) Wires Prichard’s two-year sentence waa lia said Dorfman was associated General Motor* capitulated yes­ the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals 3-6X, priced at— It waa "Sing It Again" calling Area Office of the Atomic Energy Saturday night at Grandview, against Birmingham's racial zon­ Fancy McIntosh Short ale«ve, nylons and al( wool, pastel col­ conununted by the president. with Wlssner In the operation of a terday to an order cutting prices Rotondi. The laMbr thought it Commiaalon. Dunbar alio an Mo.; and a church dedication Sun­ ing laws. or Baldwin Apples ors. $4.98 and $5.98 The 35-year-old attorney, who New York car rental agency. on new models to the Dec. 1 level. nounced these architect-engineer day, also at Grandview. « Burmese government denies it entered the prison Isst July 14 waa a gag, according to his friend Cooper was a aheetmetal work­ The dweUing waa occupied by 3 Lbs. 29c It waa the only producer to fight selection* for the project: Aska Prayen Mrs. Mary Leans Monk, who had has signed secret pact with U. 8. after conviction of ballot box William De Marco. er. Stein waa a novelty jewelry the order. It agreed to piit Ita 1951 RAYON TRICOT PANTIES DeMarco told the Court Roton­ Giffela A Vallet, Inc., Detroit, for Hla mesaage to Americans, ask­ led the court fight against resi­ giving American mUltery bnses stuffing In Bourbon county In the salesman. ChevroIeU, Pontiacs and Cadillacs preliminary engineering and de­ Red Grapes CARDIGANS $4.98 In lizea 2-8, priced front— In Burma. .New York Investign- di quickly handed him the tele­ ing prayers for peace, will be dential segregation hen. Mr*. 1948 presidential election, was re­ back on the market at 1950 prices. sign on the process plant and In­ tiona Commissioner James H. leased at 8 p. m. last night. phone with the remark: broadcast in connection with the Monk and five other occupant* o f All nyjon, i^ t e l colors, also red, black. 69c to $1.00 (Cuntlaasd on Page Nine) The auto Industry'! price situa­ spection during Its construction. White Grapes Shells says new milk price Hi national community C!hriatmaa tha recently completed residence In pink, blue, maixe, green, orchid and Warden Culver said the text of "Made a F U t $16,000” tion aeemed pretty well set — at Sargent A Lundy, (Chicago, for Avocadoes there by major distributors la the order received yesterday from "Here, WilUe, make yourself a trM lighting ceremony on the were unhurt. floral pattern. Treasury Balance least until March 1. But the wage power studies and the design and Wmte Hotiuw grounds In Washing­ Tean Away Wall "shocking.’’.. President Syngman James V. Bennett, Director of fast $15,000.” picture waa left somewhat of a inspection of construction of power EXTRA LARGE TANGERINES ...... 6 for 35e SUSPENDERS * $1.00 Rhee proclaims partial Christmas Federal Prisons, said: DeMarco promptly Identified ton at 5:15 p. m. (e.a.t.) Sunday. The explosion tore away half of Waahington, Dec. 22—UP)— The question mark by an announcement facilities. In happier times, thousands a bedroom wall. Mra. Monk had amnesty for all prisoners in "The President has commutted the "Phamtom Voice" as that of Pinehurst Gift Food Baskets are in demand this For girls 7 to 14. Brown felt with colorful position o f the Treasury Dec. 20: made In Waahington last night by thronged the we]l-manlcurcd lawn Seoul's W ls except those sen' the sentence of Edward J. Prich­ Grover Whalen, Former New York Coatnets Signed just left the room when the blast year. W e have an order from one firm for 12 . . . trim. Net budget receipts $454,024,862.- the Wage Stabilization Board. for this annual event. This year tenced to death for ‘‘peculiarly ard to the time .already served. City greeter. Smith, Hlnchman A Grylta, Inc., took place. Police began an im­ Give A Gift Of Sleep! 05; Budget Expenditures $158,753,- The Boaid 'Sald It had reached a the world emergency will bar the another for 6 . . . another for 19 baskets and revolting” crimes . America's He' may be releas^ Inunedlately." De Marco added that he told Detroit, for specialized design and mediate investigation. 761.93; Cash balance $3,980,600,- engineering for Mnltary and fire gates. For security reaaona the The bombing of Negro home* orders for many individual ha-skets. As all our IWWWWWWWIKWWMWBiWW Ray Robinson says ''nuts'' to Reports of Prichard’s release Rotondi all about the big prise PLAYTEX SUPERFOAM 449.77 (Ooattaoed ea Page Ntae) public w ill not be admitted to the here has oocurrsd intermlttoaly baskets are ’’custom made” it takes extra time French Communists. circulated laet night In his home which included furs, furniture, water aystemi, sewerage syatem, No other table la so low S White House denies report that steam plant and admlnlatratlve and grounds but can watch from a since the late summer ef 1947. N* and we would appreciate your order as earlv an town. In response to questions. money and other things. Rotondi priced — so attractive — so S President Truman has sent For­ congratulated him, De Marco said, auxiliary buildings. distance as the big tree blazes arrests w e n made after the previ­ Warden Culver said earlier thla light. ous blasts. posaible — Dial 4151. useful—no other table glvea i BED PILLOWS eign Minister Robert Schumann morning "H e’s gone. I had In­ but later decided that he, Rotondi, (Jontracta with all four firms -'AmtiiicA’s''. you so much for eo little! have been signed, Dunbar aald. Mr. Truman's other Oirlstmae of France "some sort of alUma- structions from my superiors to should get the jackpot becanae he Eve address, to the people of for­ Perfect fo r sewing, cards, tam " of U. S. aid.. Decision In release him.” Is the telephone sutoKriber. Dunbar aald tha Hartford firm eign lands, will be brouceat by Vegetables — Frosted Foods',.. - foitmosT - homework . . . as a game disbarment proceedings against Ask If Prichard had been grant­ Judge Hud»on issued a tempor­ was aelected after AEC offloea at the Voice oT America. White or Ubie for all the family . . . s 9 e 9 5 ea» RE:aUI.ARi height two of d^ense lawyers in con­ ed a pardon ax reported In central ary injunction barring the Oolum- News Flashes Oak .RlOga and Waahington bad Chemist Guilty GOLDEN SWEET ■ TABLE -■ ae an occasional table, night spiracy trial o f Amertoaa Oom- reviewed a list of qualified eon- Kentucky, the warden refuaed to bla BroadcastiJig Syatem from (lAto BolMtae e< the UP) W IN) TeDow Globe table, utility table, and many moatot leaders la delayed by Fed' comment. He merely said be paying the prize to Rotondi and tractoN who expretesd interest in Prapose Re-Dlstrtctlac POTATOES ...... 3 lbs. 29e other uses. Seven exclusive OTHERS $10.95 and $11.95 participating In the national atom­ I n Assault Turnips ^ VALUE!c-' eral judge until at leart next Feb­ had acted upon orders. barring Rotondi from receiving lithogreph top designs. W at­ ruary. .Meaeow press gives prom' A t Paris, Mrs. Lucy Prichard the prize until the Orart decides ic energy progarm. Hartford, Dec. 23—UP)— A pro­ Lettuce Butttmut Sqiioth...... lb. 8c erproof, atain and heat re­ You'Ulie thanked for y e i« to come — glvn taent irtsy to spesch by former T^ Prodoo* UNolam posal to rsdiatrict the 'state .to SPARKLE . . . P l a ^ x Superfoam pUlowa. White and pink who lx entitled toJL Psrishss In Bhsc Radishes sistant. Lustroua pmlv>g- V. 8. President Herbert Hoover (OeBthmad on Pace Etevea) A hearing waa aet for Dee. 2$. Dsubury, Dec. 22—(;P)--Vito Jseabino, 65, perished today "Th* Initial list,” ha aald, "waa give state Senatorial dlstricta ap­ Faces 10 Yean for Dm MoIbm Squash . .R>. 10c any finish. Stands 20Vi” In Smooth Clear Crystal covering. criticising U, 8. government’s for­ narrowed to a group of 'IS firms proximately equal populations will Tomatoes high, 26" X 15” top when in a fire ihat destroyed his one-story home in Farm street in on the baslB of experience In con­ be made to the Incoming State Shooting Husband of ______OMtnry. a sparkling eign policy. Peppem LABOE DOUBLE BUNCHES open. Folds Into a highly It's Fostoria of course! Newark. N. J- gas workers the northern outskirts of town. struction, present anf' future com­ Legislature. Tha reglstran of decorative screen when not new-iew pattern to catch your eye and make you want Former Sweetheart White Onions PASCAL CELERY . bch. 39c start back to work early today » s e e mitments, availabllty, of key votera In this city. Republican An­ In use. It for your very own. ending 26-hour strike against Santa Claus Answers personnel for aaaignment to the drew O. Nyatrom and Democrat YeDow Onions Four Trailer Tracks Collide commlaslon’a project and perform­ Henry B. Claffey, aald they would LA TE hOWE gaMiMMaMiaiaMiF three key plants o f PuWlc Service Dedham. Mas*.. Dae. 22—(r > ~ encumbers Electric sad Oss Cb... .Nations] Anbam, MasSn Dec. 22—(/P)— Four traller-tnicka were ance or peat oontracis.” petition for such a change. Hart­ Alan O. Richards, 82, wall-to-do Spinach CRANRERRIES...... 23c Aasodstioa for Advancement of Bobby ^s Plea—But Ckiod smashed in a coUtekm here today bnt only one driver waa in­ The new plant will produce ford alone could save up to $10,- Cambrldga chemical oompaay Cnnliflower Colored People renews Its request jured. One truck lost a tire, swenrinff it into the others. The uranium-335, the atomic bomb ele- 000 in annual election expenses if Bales manager, today was coavlei- Rutoboga Tornlps___ lb. Sc V I / / / to General MscArtbur for pSraia- tracks were operated by Joseph Lnbckzyk of Worcester, Its Senatorial districts w en put ed o f assault with Intent to mur­ Parsley slon to Investigate eoort liianlal S t Paul, Minn., Dec. 2%—(Jt\— <^ His Dad Gets Ticket . (Ooathraed oa Page Etevea) into balance, they aald. der the husband of hla fonnar girl ^ lag o f Negro ttooM in Korean Bobby Hiner, 9, La Porte, Ind., L a Porte businessmen, who han­ Michael Trlccaria of BristoL Carter Lawrence of CampbeO, friend. Y ob will find our Frosted Food cases well filled ^ANTA ^ dle Santa Claus mail, asked Ron­ The Norfolk County Superler campaign.. -Helea Hayes Is set to put a letter into the Santa Claus Ky., and Umberto PUegfl o f Worcester. The latter wsa treated with Jast about everything including Strawberries D A i N I a -^-q y l a n d ' return to films after. 15 jrears. mailbox In ths l A Porte Court ald MeVikar, Chicago aumagar for minor injarles, Court Jury acquitted him on an­ House. for Northwast AliUnes, If hs could • * • other Indletmeat charging aaaault aad Buuiy specialty Items. with a dangsroua we^xm. I t read: "Laat year I aaked you locate ^hby*a father. Northitest New City Mayor Asks Rollbacks THURSDAY 2:30 to 5:00 to bring my daddy home for Christ­ headquarters hers did, via tele­ A Jury Nturned the verdlet 1st* mas. This year I wish after you phone, teletype and radio. Thay New Yprii, Dee. 22—(ffV —Mayer Vincent R. Impellitteri to­ Newsboys ’ Edition yeetmday after 80 mlnutM dslih- and 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. Stores Open had dslivsred your toys to all ths found he was convalescing frqm day called npon aU miBi aiad bread concema in the d te to re- entlon. Judge Fraak J. Danahua iW lf Green good girls aad boya that you the accident and able to fly back to ordered th* dsdalon withheld on- I seted inunediatdy "in the name o f decency and palrmUans,’* TOPDBr (Offtt - would atop by aad take, me with the United States on a ticket pur­ tU 10 a. m. t o i ^ . ‘ Stamps Given SATURDAYS 2:30 to 5{00 recently annoonecd price faicreasea. ^ Tom orrow Ftaad f m Sheta Until 9 Tonight you as far as Alaaka when you go chased by the buslneasmen. « ’ * * * Rlcharda k ebarfed with mill UTIUry TABU.; With Omh P. M. and 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. home to the North Pole.” Bobby's father Is sdtsdnlsd to Bobby's father, Andrew Hiner, step from a Northwest plans at Two Killed In Train Craali In accordance with The Herald’s UBukl CJhristmss eus^ tempted murder and aasa * * » • I I I I I -V' Salea (Retell MerchzBte Bu- has been working In coal mines tba teilcago A irport Bobiqr, hie Ocala, FfaL, Dee. 22—(/F)—Tiro freifhfitrains collided head- tom tomorrow’s edition o f this newspaper will be a dangerous wwuaB oa TOY DEPARTMENT nsar JonssvUto, Alatea, for about two brothera aad his mother will for the newsboys. Their copies of The Herald will Krul. 23, Batnoa uetitata JWHAU resu, Manchester (Hiam- a jrsar and a half. Recently, he on near here today, kUHne two crewmen and injnrinff three Convlctioa on elthar (karg* OAK ST. ENTRANCE be on hand to see Bobby’a letter be given to them free o^ charge. E rn a $3.98 SftSMCHBSnK C M W , ber of Commerce.) suffered a back Injury in an acd- to Santa C3aua answered In even ethers. The wreck ecenrrH on the main Atlantic Coast Line denU a better way than he hoped. trank between East Lake Weir and Wciradale.

\ I ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1950 ______■...... ------‘ ------— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, l950 PAGE T H R E E ^ "^ TT o'clock members of Troop 3 will et's will be at S:S0, 7, 8, 0, 10 and the Men’s Club, ad\daement m w : HAVE VOUR PAKTk, Sr. Girl Scouts adjuom to the South Methodist 11 o’cfock a high mass. Confes­ BANtlUET OK WEDDING 4 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW quaUfleaUons tor ths peslUon vt entertainment that will include a Charles Warren and Hawy Pello- church for the troop Christmas sions will be heard Saturday and JBECEPFION IN CQNTINXOVS school bus driver. ’These must vlett by Santa daue. (Tandy and a ran. Scoutmaster Albert w . Smith be Carol Singing f'- V* ^ B o l M party. . Sunday from 4;1S to 6:80 p. m. SHOWS Sign €piitract South Coventry In the hands ot Mrs. Koehler before gift will be preaented to every la assisted by William Amlot of To Go Caroling and 7:15 to 8:30 p. m. \ CAVEY*S the next board meeting the evening child w'ho attends. This Is not a IbUsutd and Ernest Amlot of East. The masses at St. Maurice’a | SAT. - SUN. PRIVATE DINING ROOM Mrs, Pauline Uttla pf January 2. At North End charitable affair. All children of Hartford, Explorer adviser. i church In Bolton will be at 8, 9 and NMAS D/IY STATE Coventry 7-62SI OPEN TONIGHT ’TIL 9 P. M. M. Senior Girl Scouts of Manches­ Christmas Masses At Hamilton ■ Monday afternoon the board met the North End are welcome to at­ I S k ip p e r ." the pal of every' PHONE 3801 I and 10 a. m. tend. Bud Rainey, noted producer vtmngater on South road, but the | ter sie planning to go Christmas ------^ I with the school faculty for a gen­ wtQ and pool of W TIC in Hartfonl, tiM local W of Scoot troov pet of Richard Noren, haa been caroling tomorrow night. The girls, At R. C. Churches Tha first term of school closed eral dlscuaalon of the suggested (Soturdoy Ster* Hours From 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 F. M.) High School Singera Arc will take part in the party; Bill h M a Oirtatmaa party toalgbt at missing since last Sunday. He's a members of Troops 1.3, 14 and 17. New 40 Month Agri^ Thursday with a second all-time policy of the Connecticut Educa­ Deaths Last Night; tion Aaaoclatlon pertaining to Sterna, (hnector of the Y, la in UaRad Mothodtat dinrch *t aevcn big, golden-colored dog, of Irish accompanied by Mrs. Arthur tOfiETHER high of 419 mealB aerved during Featured in Coinniuni* Holmes, leader of Troop 3. will Six Chrlatmas day masses have ----- i ment Reached; Provi­ salary ai-ale. The meeting was ar­ charge> yofot arranarranging (he entcrlain o'cloek. Plana for tha party wore setter and Collie ancestry. He s been scheduled ot both St. James' one lunch period at the George ty Affair Last Night part of the family at Noren's and meet at the South Methodist By The Associated Press j TOR THE sions o f the Accord ranged by faculty committee. mcnl pprogram. c«npteUd at the laat regular church at seven o'clock. ami Bt. Bridget's churches. Horsey Robertson school thl.s Holiday decorations at the Firit Keep Warm Dick would certainly appreciate Masses at St. James will be at Naahvllle, Tenn. — William E. MARLON IDA week In November at one time I hearing from anyone who ha.s Tliey will aluft "t the Manches­ FIRST Congregational church Include the A small but enthusiastic crowd rteetiiig and 6:30. 7. 8. 9. jO and 11 o'clock (Billy) Beard. 77. .assoclatci^dltor , BRANDO LUPINO Hartford. Dec. 22—(ffl—A new there were 428 meals served dur­ MOiea. a tree and *rato-ba*- a h seen him or knows anything of his ter Memorial Hospital Annex and night lighting of the belfry with a with the 6:30 being a solemn high of the Nashville Banner. I Presents T IM E l 40-month contract between Hamil­ ing one lunch period. There are Joined in the sinfl..g ot CThriatmas Piano StiideiitN Be ^ in the Bolton area • » ta- from there their itinerary will in­ TERESA lighted blue star on the outside. whereabouts. mass. Confessions will be heard New York Rosaleen Doherty, I m a l ,\ ton Standard division. United A ir­ about 522 of 680 enrolled pupils vitad to attend and bring a Sfty- clude a stop on Wells street, an- WRIGHT carols at Depot Square laat night. Batiirdav and Sunday from 3^30 to 46, a reporter for the New York POWERS craft Corporation and Lodge No. eligible for this service at the Bx-Holoa's Son Sued I other at the Giblln Nuralng Home Dally News since 1931 and former- I G. Albert Pearson and the Round Surprise* Tearhcr I All Through , and a aerenade on Hamlin street. .l-.-IO p. m. and 7:30 to 0 p. m. TODD 743 Tntcrnational Association of Robert.son school. The remain­ cfaam, cake and ooda .will ly with Liberty Magazine. I “THE Table Singers from the High school I Following the caroling at eight Christmas masses at St. Brldg- ANDREWS MachlniMa waa signed this mom- ing 64 pupils attend classes at Extended Forecast New Haven, Dec. 22 —i^ — | MEN” in ^o A n *i^4iif0nAi^ - ^ i $§$n ^ A the school. The distance participated tn the annual event Miss Gertrude Herrmann of Cen­ Richard B. Foote, of Ncirth Bran­ In ^ **tS« lw »l troop which !■ H». “ Outrage” is too gieat for this seventh grade Mancheater Diatrict haa enjoyed ford, son of former Congressman S;04-6:SS-9:M 1:15-1:14 'I^c conU'^ct was ratified by the sponsored by the Improvement As­ ter street, well known local piano HERKllT I. to take advantage of the program. Boston, Dec. 22—( ^ —The tem­ a good year of hiking, cookie Eaisworth Foote, haa been narried union meaitershlp at la meeting perature in New England during sociation. Fire CVilef John Mere teacher, was honored with a sur­ YATES praaanff Tho hot lunch committee Is m ila outdoora and ovem^ht a defendant in a $10,000 damage TOMORROW 1:00 TO 3:00 Thursday p l^ t. the next five days, Saturday waa chairman of the community prise parly yesterday afleniot^ by Ekle Martin, general manager of comprised of Mrs. Raymond B. T7f" camping at camp Johnaim in ^ 1 - suit fUad by John Lawlor. a Now 1 through next Wednesday, w 111 aver­ sing this year. her pupils. Each one of the girls SANTA CLAUS IN PERSON Haihilton StM darii and Jathes Fowler, chairman; Mrs. Matthew ton. They have alao m a ^ a trip Haven policeman. Lawlor seeks JOHN WAYNE • MAU9EEN O'HARA age near the seasonal with little It was a very cold night but and hoys chose a favorite selec­ Quinn, president of Lodge 743, ex­ Litton, co-chairman, Mrs, Charles tn Bralnard Field where M y In­ damages for Injuriaa allegedly re­ YOl OWE IT day to day change. those who braved the weather tions and played it. making their WITH FREE CANDV CANES PLUS .... JOHN CARROLL in pressed satisfaction with the new Heckler. Mrs. Earl M. Lyman and jected the tower and ahrpmnM. ceived while seeking to arrest Some normals for the period thoroughly enjoyed themselves own announcements Tlie recital ■■ 'M'. TO YOURSELF’ FOR CHILDREN contract M they affixed their sig­ Mrs. Earle W. Rose. They are Four houra were ite for speeding. He claimed are as follows: Boston, 30, Provi­ was followed by a variety of ------ON SCREEN ------“H IT PARADE OF " ns tiircs. Both commented on the assisted with the preparation and harmonizing to . the tunes of through Stwbrldge V M g e In thit young Foote, driving a car ABBOTT and COSTELLO 1951 dence 29. Nwitucket 34. New games. ^>e(d ^ml harmony with which serving of the Class A meals by familiar carols. The Round Table jd^sMchusctts wh^rc th€ boyi *1^ owMd by James lomstra, of “WHO DONE ir r ’ Haven 31. Concord, N. H.. 24, Bur­ Toward the close of the program negdtiations had been conducted volunteer mothers. Children who Singers rendered several brilliant toyed wmtchlnf • blackamlth ird, halted the car suddenly Plus: COLOR CARTOONS lington 22, Portland 25. Eastport one of the younger children was since they started laat Monday. bring cold lunch may obtain wliole selections and Mr. Pearson led the a chain. Future plana In- durtngV chase. As a result, said 25. Greenville 15, and Presque Isle asked to hand Miss Hermann a AVAlL.Vm.E IN A 6IODELS L a w lo r ,p o lic e cniieer skidded The agreement, which does not milk through the Class C meal. gathering while Mrs. Arlyne Gar- Sude a week-end of camping, hik­ ' DINNER AT MILLER'S ■hrA SUND AY: **American Guerrilla 13. package. It proved to contain expire until April 21, 1954, pro­ The program is eo-sponsored by ilty accompanied on a portable ing and cooking In New Hamp- and ran Into a tree as he attempt­ In The PhUlppInes” At Boston the normal maximum Clirlstmas canls with tlie namss SPECIAL CHRISTMAS vides for a wage increase of 14 the PTA and the Board of Educa­ organ. The entire program waai 1. I'lill sirr, I rnntrnl Ohlre this aprlng; attendance at ed successnilly to avoid hitting rf'l temperature during this period is of each pupil on them, together cents an hour made effective on tion. aired over a public addres.- sy.'tem i hockey and basketball games and the car. Lojhatra was named as Start the New Year Right 38 and the normal minimum tem­ with a group gift for their temli- 2. Full size, 3 controls Oct. 2, for all employes in tho bar­ fScouts of Troop 57 will meet donated for use by th,> Polii'e De­ aome akaUng parties. oo-dafendant. KIDDIE SHOW Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the Na­ perature 23. er. Miss Hermann tlianked the The troop la currently working gaining unit rcprc.sented by the partment and Chief Herman O. j children and their mothers who a. ^ sin sir.r, I 6 * 8 * 1 EXCELLENT FOOD • THE BEST IN DRINKS v|«|||anQ||||| STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. than Hale Community Center. Precipitation during this period on plana for Boy Scout Week in union. A tlwee rent per hour cost Schendel. assisted them. TO RIUK K UTf DOORS OPEN AT It NOON of living allowance, effective Dec. Scouta of Explorer Post 57 will will average between one and six February and are preparing an EARLY RESERVATION SUGGESTED tenths of an inch occurring ns snow Sunday night. Christmas eve. the A pleasant social get-acquainted 18, gives a total increa.se during meet same time at the post head­ exhibit on Scoutcraft to bo dis­ flurries over northern New Eng­ Improvement Association will toss l>enod followed during winch re- HI KIDS! HERfe'S THE PROGRAM 19.50 of 17 ceiit.s an hour for all quarters on Mason street. South mayed that week. The annual rtenMls imt«» msi land at beginning of period and its annual Kiddies Christmas Par­ fresliments were enjoyed. hourly-rated employes. Coventry. £ive for funds Is conducted at I f . The Ofmi»*.I Maeleal! ------IN PERSON ------Dr. Leonard J. Duboff haa open­ n.s snow or rain over aoutheni ty at the Community Y. More than that time and It la hoped that A W.aAerfal Pr.fra«! PHONE .392.3 Cost of liv in g Allowance 1,000 children of the North End I,Ignite runs up to 40 per tent IN F>EFISaN- ed his dentist office'ln the Sebert New England the first of next everyone in Bolton will vlalted Equivalent increases were given moisture. Bay Baig.r Banryaoro It. SANTA CLAUS ».t» FREE LOUYFOPS building, Main street, South Cov- week. will be treated to an evening of by a Scout In uniform. I Members to salaried employes during the ______^ ______of the troops will delWer leaflets cam wius KIDDIES REVUE AND FASHION SHOW year. The dost of living allowance •The PTA executive committee for the Manchester Ovlllan De­ *T.OOK RESTAURANT of three cents is in accordance met Wednesday night to discuss fense corps during their Chrlat- FOR THE "High ------ON THE SCREEN ------with a provision of the new con­ the vacancy on the hot lunch com­ tract, which’calls for such increases mas vacaUon. SII.VER Lonesome" SLEEPY HQLLDWG&NG mittee effective, as of Thursday The troops is sponsored by the LINING" AT THE CENTER • MANCHESTER to be adjusted upward or downward due to the resignation of Mrs. Men's Club of United Methodist ROY ROCERS *" HARVIST*MOOM" each quarter during the term of Earle W. Rose. Is color 1:14 la rolar AU TO M ATIC church. H. FriU Moran U chalt<- ELTDH BRITT the new contract. Friends will be sofry to learn of nan of the Troop committee; 1 Starta Saa.; "Aworlcaa Oaorrilla i . - V'JSu-5’, PLUS . . . CARTOONS . Like the General Motors and the sudden death Wedneaday after­ Ronald Orose. treasurer: Leslie G. la Tho PhlllpplBOO" Pratt and Whitney contracts noon of Clarence Foster of Spring BAST rBXr. PABKINO TEXAS JIH ROBERTSON proportioned n # n s Spencer, who Is also president of NOTE: Our current showing of “Rio Grande” will be omltlM for aigned earlier this year, the adjust­ and High atreets, Willlmantic. Mr. BLANKETS Srt Thif Control the matinee but wlU resume again starting at 8:16 p. m. conttnuoua ment corresponds to changes in the Foster was well-known in Coven­ Hilltiiily BARNEY GRANT ’til closing. ______''consumerj price indrx-nll items,” try. The late Mrs. Foster was the S * l 8(Saia®®BURTON'S-THE CIFTIEST STORE IN TOWN ...jk'Bfii s. published By the Bureau of Labor former Mamie Kirkpatrick, sister oud Slevit Snug CHRISTMAS TODAY: “ALCATRAZ ISLAND” plufl “SAN QUENTIN statistics of the U. S. Department of Miss Tillie Kirkpatrick and tlic Are Used and Prized of Labor. late Mrs. Margaret Hail, all for­ anil If arm DANCE .Second Shift Workers merly of Coventry. Miss Tillie « beauti^^y SATURDAY NIGHT Also benefiting from the new Kirkpatrick has been making her 2 fit by 1,000,000 Homes agreement will be the dlrtsions ap­ home with the late Mr. Foster and an Feet Giiord Bdlroem STARTS J0Q J^Y proximately 500 second shift work­ her nephew, Kirk Foster, in Willi- tveai'' High Street In Hartford ers whose shift premium will be mantlc, since the sale of the family 'I'liiR is tliv marvfloii.s liluiikct tlial Francis DelSIno aad Hto SI8.miE.30-31jBllM YEAnjmm ONE ENTIRE WEEK Increased ffom 7 ti cents to 10 home on Prospect street several .i.s.stiros coii.stant automatic warmth Priced From Oreheslr* sum m m weKm . cents per hour. A revised group months ago. without aunoyiiiK wciglit . . . pro- Santa w ill be here to Issue iwYENrsiyumn mr ON sN i*v » Insurance program providing in­ The board of educaj.lon. through Faborgott*... favora ahd nolsemakem. Also The Story Of America’s Notorious creased benefits and covering Mrs. Elsa Koehler, secretary, is vide.s hraiid new c.xpcrinu'o in .sleep­ Xmas Corsages. group life hospitalization, sickness receiving written applications with ing comfort! Set eontiol, Itirn it on Q: piatty, proctical, perfect! T O U C H C O N T R O L Dancing 8 to 13 Valley Of Violence! and accident, and surgical Insur­ . . . in 10 or ‘20 mimitos you ean irel applicator filled with 1 'U drams perfume, .Vdmisalon 75o (Tax Incl.) Ps'tmfiufl pfCMDH ance for employes and their de­ Read Herald Advs. It took more than shear into wonderfully waim hed and it Mtv HSC88MII8 pendents at low cost, will go into will stay that way through even ■jeirther purse pouch, gift boxed, 2.50 effect In January. beauty to bring Holeproof 16 nr.M r.R an icy night. This one hlanket doe.s Hamilton Standard Will pay 50 fashion’s top honor. It In to m b le of Fobergette MIUUD'UMARR'CAREY Him ciii:4| per cent of the cost of any or all the Joh of htilky lajers of ordinar,\ (Eull .Si/.r Tilankcl With One Control) also took these tooger wJth\motching cologne, 3.50 the set of these insurances for employe $1.50 pr. hlankets . . . saves storage s|iaee protection. wearing, better fitting and laundry hills. It looks and fei'ls Revised provisions relating to ( 3 qualities that pay the Special Club Plan LOBSTER DINNER seniority, grievance procedures and like any hlanket. liiiinders hemitifull,\' loveliest compliments hllAlt-O-llAR arbitration are also contained in HEEL . . . is 50'( virgin wool, in choice of Terms FRIDAY the new contract. to your legs: colors. OfTIcea Clos« Today • ixclusiva MW Luk-Sm I flnisli $1.65 pr. Engineered hy (l.E. for deiieiiflahle ielps ssaSv botitry stwe PUg-rtsaUnl, .service. Ajtproved by linderwi'iters J iiil0r Utkmg, Ungtr urtariiig No Money Down! Hartford. Dec. 32—(JP>— State Laboratory. Sold with a full 1-yetir offices close at noon today to give 60 DENIER *1 -7 5 State workers an early atart on • New Form Jf/tr €*a^»ruHt warranty. Attractively boxed for the Christmas holiday. They ftrttck w h rt it’$ ntadid gift-giving and convenient storage. $1.25 Weekly aren't due bacK on the job until $1.35 pr. Tuesday. 7 a New HuMint Haal/.r tmMggtr MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR fit, Ua dipping O F MANCHESTER FREE PARKING In paved OUR NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY • New Dack-Raal, dtndtr, ttrnigbt lot hrniilr our store and * Q I J Y * „ Ml l i t ttp tfn r M lU m m tr hdk Persooal Notices lM>th aldra of Alain Street CIGARETTES • Camplala Propartlonina m Itg ms w ill In hliH'k noulh ot store. In Memorialh TRAVEL KITS M l in Imgtb f • e/VAIIS MAIN ST 0P1>0SITE HIGH Her Choice of: CAVEY’S In lovInR m^morj’ ©I our wife Rnd PARKER Kister, Mm. Edna Kulpinshy, who died X December 22. 1949. PEN SETS Aw nnUJ tin Aphrodesia Beautiful memorie* cherlahefl ever. Of happy day* we tpent together: SHAVE BRUSHES pMshion AcnJimy G*U MiJnt Silent thnijghtii bring nmny a tear Woodhua BAU NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY For one we mlRfl and lored ao dear. To Thoir Fovoritt "Folio' N ow —in these distinguished SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 Raymond Kulpinsky. new Honored Colors Tigrais TJie Anderfon family. that-pay the loveliest compliments so your clothes Straw Hat THE SHELL CHATEAU Card of .Thanka NORTHIEND WIlUraANTIC BATTERY PHARMACY Act IV I wish to thank all of my nelghbcra. ProfeoBlonal Floor Show, Noveltle#. Nolaemakera. Full Courje friend! and relatttff for the many acts Steak or Turkey Dinner. Dancing to the Tuneo of Ellawortli of kindness and’ B ^ p ath y shom’n me 4 DEPOT 8Q. TEL. 6545 Mitten and hla Nine Men. during my recent beraatefnent. the lota QUEEN BROWN, of my sister Anni^ V. Garvey. I e§- FREE DELIVERY! FOR INFORMATION AND RESERV.VTIONS peelally thank all those who sent the FREE GIFT WRAPPING! PRINCESS TAUPE, CftU Shell duAteaUp WIHImitntic 8-9886, or Mr, Mitten, Man­ beautiful floral tributes and loaned the Open All Day Sun. and Xmaa use of cars. CROWN MAUVE 81 [m SIMH chester 6980. Enjoyment and Fun for Evaryena! Thefeaa Garvey* aUter. SPECIAL! _ xsi.. Follow the Crowd to the LAY IT AWAY OR TAKE IT TODAY BOLTOH LAKE HOUSE A Brand New Rebot Battery g • - '.T, ' -V • - EVERY FRIDAY and SATUTOAY NIGHT OROUP 1 - DUARANTEE: 18 MONTHS LOU JOY—The Maestro of Fun and Music All Attending Are Requested Tq Bring A 25c Present Featuring:— too AMPERE HOURS For The Grab Bag • Sal Lombardo • Charlie Stodel « Frankie Val ti|tra<^dlnair« I TONY OBRIGHT ORCHESTRA 8 D MANCHESTER’S LEADING MUSIC MAKERS Enjoy tho Homey Atmoaphere of Our M ih v ipped cylinders, 3. 3.S0 S. 10. Variety of Dinners Prepared To Suit Your Individual Taata. ridinairo I DANCING FROM 9 TO 1 D W R PRIZES NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! Try A Snack At Our Popular Sandwich Bar TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 8819 i ftocons, 5. 8. 15. to 50. and your old battery o BtmnI Iowan Nialf AafowioHcally yk.‘ , r-s PAPER COLLECTION Ma lavan 9a sash IN x i s * .* BARN DANCE Santa Claus Will Be At o Toast Raltot hsolf Silontly SOUTHWEST SECTION TONIGHT Joe and Celia’s YVMmuI oapplwg ar • CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Charter Oak GrOl Perfect Toast Every Time TUBS., WED., Dec. 26, 27 KEENEY STRER SATURDAY This is the endrely oew toaster that has com* If you live UB any of ibe atrottg in this section have your paper out on Iti;' MANCHESTER Friday and' Saturday ‘plctely changed people’s conception of what an Monday. Proeecda tn m these coUections of paper serve to buy new 'autooiiadc toaster^should do! Only after you’ve equipment for the.Mancheatpr Memorial Hospital Children Accempanied By Their Parenta Will seen it make toast can you appreciate the sheer Receive A GUt From Santa Magazines, Paper and Paper Cartons'Pt^ed Up.If put Out at the Curb. “ERNir ROOK 'magic of its earefrwfrL operadon. No levers to push C d I d o r d Q u a r t D i t D fn Lower prkaa Make It TM Costly to Pick Up Otherwisf. ONLY! Come To The Friendly Grill For A Snack or complete wardrobe oi four fashion AND HIS oacH isnA P'OO popping or banging. And what toast«>every -Tim Band Tli»t Swinga tlM Ssusrea” Pull Course Dinner C olD gnt D v attt...her.two fpvorite . slice alike from firM to last Just drop in the bread DANCING FanuHM For BavioU and Spsghetti and let die'Simbeam uke over. Come in and tee it. ilth GHABTER OAK STREET EadPst Torm ht Tows! t:30 TO 12 F. M. ^ Shing— Unlw It RKinp In • Downpour Qiariie’s Smkt Siatni SQUARES — W A L’TEES Celia and Joe Wish One and AD A Merry Ghrtetmas JEWELERS POLKAS Maaaliestar Qraaa 841 MAIN STREET M l MA STREET (AcroM From St. Jsmea'a Church)

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. I960 PAGE n v t ■' - ^ ^ M ^R IfO U l pole. The car waa towed from the New Year’i Eve • 2 Auto Driverg - scene. Kiddies Revue the Radio Corporation of Amsrica and the manpower and material It Skating at Robertson Park f Driver of the other vehicle T^r- . E. Bhapard won 84. lost named Rev. (RCA). It waa Joined by other tele' would need chairman. Arrested Here didn't stop, police eald. At Stale Theater Bri^|i-Am en<^ S, atarage 491.*t: Hl-Way During tha rafarendum voU on vision manufacturers. Hic plain­ In many instances," they eaid,! At Country Club ■'I 5 l 1*. 478.21. Bumbam’a Sorrica, tobacco quotas hers at a mealing tiffs argued that the CBS color Industry has been required to But Not at Center Springs Driver Cleared In Death 1 Oi^tma* Party 24, 12, 491.9; Earmert’ Mardwara, Wednesday a total of 140 ballots system was incompatible—-that Its divert Its television engineering Members of the Manchester Police Investigated one accident Loads of fun Is In store for the HURRY 90, 12. 490.12; Catholic War Ve»s, color telecasts could not be receiv­ experts to problems of produetion and made two arreata yesterday. New Haven, Dec. 22—i/P)—Cor­ youngsters tomorrow afternoon at 20,~1«. 481.2; Kut'a Kuttera, 20. were cast. 106 ballots opposed Country Club will hold their, an­ i>eald that a red flag will be flown quotas. 10 approved one year ed in any form on present eets for defence because of the close re- nual New Tear'a Eve party, Sun­ Park Superintendent Horace < John McGlnnla, 52, of Tunnel oner Jamea J. Corrigan has ab­ the State Theater. Santa Claus will toORANnfer. 8« b U C U u a w in w n k * k is '*n< 16, 462.16; Pleaaant Valley._ 1«. without added equipment. They tstlonsh|> of TV techniques and day, December 81, from 9 p. m. Murphey announced today that from the lodge. solved Robert T. Plerpont, of appear In person; lollypopa will be 20. 470.21; Wapping Auto, 13, 19. quotas. 7 approved a three year However, there will be akating road, Rockville, will be presented given away; there will be group mat Tlrtt to the Brlttah-Amerlcan estimated ownera of present eets radar and other electronic devices until 3 a. m. This will climax the there will not be any skating at Hamden, of blame for the death of 466.9; Long Hill, 9. 27. 464.19; quota and 17 were cnallengad. today and tonight, and until the In Towm Oourt tomorrow for driv­ Miss Frances T. Antonowltx, 36, singing; and on the stage there will Chik «a«kt «t tk* cairUtniM would have to pay out 91,600.000.- the government requires.” holiday seaeon for the adult mem­ ing while under the Influence of Timothy Edwarda, 6, 30. 450.15. A total of 147 signatures has 000 to co'iivert their receivers to bers of the club. Center Springs pond over the week Ice remains in good condition, at of New Haven, fatally tnjurens w-lll be JamM McCullough and queuing that Cnnnectlctit broad- the effective date of the FCC order color. E<«aig TB Comes From Hand Joseph Handley of the House was arrested hy Patrolman John Avaragea of 100 or better, Committee, who Is chairman, an­ ent there Is three and one half ! courts. Members of the Park De- December 3. The coroner. In a shown and the feahire movie will hU commlttea hava arranged an­ Naudnis, 109; Cavanaugh. 108.2; leaf be designated as s separate (Nov. 20) until th# parties to the Cite Defense Program inches of Ice on the pond and at i phrtment sprayed the courts earlier Baldyga on Union street at 2:40 be Roy Rogers In "Shine On, Har­ The majority of the three Judge nounces that dinner reaervktlons p. m. finding Issued yesterday, said that other nitfcaaUng program for the D. Tripp, 106.9; W. Katkaveck, type of tohnceo by the Department suit can perfect an appeal to the Montreal — (JP> — Medical Re­ may be made Individually directly least five and one half Inches are this week and good Ice conditions the driver was blinded by the vest Moon." youagatora. Induing » band oon^ 105.20; Armatrong, 108.10; J. of Agriculture. Supreme Court of the United court said they would enter a sum­ search has proved that tubercu­ needed for safe mass skating. were announced today. Skating Preston R. Hammond, 35, of with Mrs. Anne B. Franke. French road, Bolton, will be pre­ lights of an oncoming truck and The doors will open at twelve S t by the TaQ Codart C l o ^ Buma. 105J; 3. Tripp. 105.6; States. mary Judgment In favor of the losis of the lungs may be caught, When skating Is permitted at will be permitted until 10 o'clock Mrs. Frank Bristow, chairman The cocktail hour Is scheduled sented on a charge of passing a was unable to see the woman, who o'clock noon and the show will be­ Band. Each child wUl raoelya a gift Hartnatt, 104.12; A. Setaky. 104.4; of the P\ibllc Health Nuralng As- As a result the pending Injunc­ FCC, which Joined CBS In the legal in other ways than by breathing , Center Springs pond, Mr. Murphey tonight. had put herself "in a |H>sitlon of gin promptly st one o'clock. Motli- KaMieta, 103.4; Palmer, 103.4; A. tion against the starting of color bout. in the germs. Dr. Raoul Kourllsky,; from seven to nine o'clock, dancing stop sign at Spruce and Maple Hid there wm be plenty of rafreeh- soelatlon's CTirlstmas aeal sale, from 9 p. m. until 3 a. m. Musld streets. peril" by In tlie middle of ers are invited to come and enjoy Patna 103.3: Hines. 102.2: De- reports that $935 has Ix-en receiv­ telcasts was kept In force until Judges Sullivan and Major said French specialist, said In an Inter- ' the road. theniHclves with their children. another reason for further delay­ new will be provided by the popular and the arrival has been delayed Involved In yesterday's accident "*There”win be entertainment Nigria, 100.2; Bossen 100.8. ed to dale. This Is about $200 April 1 "or until terminated by the view here. He mentioned cases Beth Sholoni Notes ing the start of CBS color pro­ where infection spread from a Stardusterg. until Wednesday, If all goes well. was a Wave, Miss Dorothy Alice prior to the vlalt of Santa. 300 strings or better for week. more than last year. She wishes Supreme Court" The party promises to be the Reynolds, 25, of 89 Laurel street. Find Nuadratls Naudzus, 134-101-139-374; W. to expr«M hfr appreciation for grams waa the defense program, hand Injury. let Date Waa Nov. 96 best and the largest attended In Dr. Grace Gets New Job Sabbath I^ e Service tonight at She told police that she was mak­ NOW — YOU CAN MAXE IT AN afWaiularfNi Katkaveck. 104-106-188-843: Oul- the good response by tha public. Three Judges heard tha original years. Reservations should be All the letters have not been HarAird, Dec. 22—(/P)— Dr. p.m. ing a right turn from Middle OHTs at Oraiits nan, 112-103-108-323; Krutul, 95- suit to speed legal procedure. 'Their made early by calling the club or Alonzo G. Grace, former State Turn)>lke, east. Into Summit Wapping 111-116-321: Sullivan 100-92-119- accounted for yet but Mrs. Bris­ decision can be carried directly to any member of the House commit­ The Temple will welcome all the street when an oncoming car 320; D. Tripp, 95-114-104-313; Ka- tow urges residents to make a re­ Commissioner of Education, has College students who are home for ‘‘OLD TIMERS” dhriBtmas! turn soon as the drive offlcislly the Supreme Court. If only a sin­ tee. been appointed to the faculty of forced her over the west curb of saiswecth Hlgb baaluthall twm shaU. 108-110-9.5-313; T. Marowskl, gle District Judge had ruled, it the winter vacation. Summit street and Into a utility 121-96-96-313: Tomel. 94-111-107- ends Jan. 16. 1951. The 1o«I New York University. NYU Dr. Gerald Pltegoff of Hartford GIt* HobbT*LoT*iB Mlnlahtr* ANTIQUE AUTO SETS defeated Bloomfield, their old nv- committee hopes to obtain $1200. would have been necessary to ap­ A Merry Christmas Chancellor Harry Woodbury ala, here. 85 to 27, Tuesday night. 312; Dworak 09-108-100-307; peal through the Circuit Court of 5 * Chase announced In New York will be the guest speaker. Dr. Plte­ Magee. 80-131-89-300; Psatula, During t meeting of Boy Scout Ellington goff. a prominent physician is a ^ This Is their third straight win. 102-100-98-300; F. O. Burnham, Troop 62 Thuraday night, nine Appeals befors carrying It on to yesterday that Dr. Grace will head Wtinis Tbasa Cosy To-tulM Modalo. The Eaisworth Jayvees also won the highest court. P o i l t i H C a new division of advanced study graduate of the Teachers Institute ' by a 29 to 22 margin. 10.5-04-101-300. new B C o u ta were admitted to the In the University's School of Edu­ of the Jewish Theological Semin- ' ChooM Hit rovoHlai ftom AU fletu.ad Hera I HI team aingle. Kut Rutters. 560. troop. George White was com­ The Federal Communications Approximately 70 children were ary of America In New York. He 1 Tickets are on sale for the rpn- Commission (FCC) on Oct. 11 gave I To All entertained at the firehouse by cation. Dr. Grace was Connecti­ taat with Farmington High here HI team 3 strings, Kut Kuttera, missioned an assistant scoutmas­ cut's Commissioner of Education has taught In Hebrew School and ' 1612. HI. Independent single, Hart­ ter. three boys advanced to flrst CBS permission to begin commer­ the Ellington Catholic Woman’s is experienced In work with young ■ tonight. , cial color telecasts on Nov. 20. but From Tho club for the Christmas party for 10 years, resigning In 1948 to I CA Olhn Modola The Wapping Grammar school nett, 147. HI, Independent 8 strings. class and two to aecond claaa become the flrst Director of the people. D. Tripp 391. HI single for week scouts. on Nov. 15 the three Judge Federal which was arranged by the exec­ Saturday at 10 a. m., Children's $1.85 to 3.95 boys' basketball team defeated Court here Issued a temporary utive committee with Mrs. Wil­ Education and Cultural Relations Union school's team .U to Naudzus 139. HI 3 string for week A new charter was presented to Division ol the American Military service. os Shown Bolow the troops after which a Chrlst- order that blocked the start of the liam Prutting as chairman. A Tuesdav afternoon at Community Naudzus 374. varied program by the children Government In Germany. He re­ Sunday at 10 a.m., Religious Hall. Jack Rose was the high Ortitrlbutlons for the Harry mss party was held. program. F E D E R A L signed that post In October. 1949, school. The legal action was sUrted by and singing of Christmas carols IMS aoorer for Wapping. __ Famham Memorial Fund hava Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waldron were a feature, and following the and Is now on the education fac­ Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Teachers MOOU 'A' ODAO Tonight the CYO Junior Choir been reoc-lved from many friends of aark street are parents of a entertainment each child waa pre­ ulty of the University of Chicago. meeting. will sing carols for the sick and of the former legislator, who died daughter horn at Hartford hospi­ sented a gift and also a figurine. He will begin his work at N'YU All Hebrew classes next week ahntlns. Anyone wishing ,.to in Florida last W'eek. It has been tal Dee. 18. B A K E S H O P The Nativity scene was the cen­ January 1. will be held In the morning. have the carolers sing for them announced hv Fmll Goehrtng. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brogard and ter of attraction. may make arrnngement.s by tele­ treasurer of the Fund. He said daughter of Clark street, accom­ 885 Main Strmt I Ellington Orange will hold Its 1911 MJICR ’’•UC-tllO ItllMAXWrU'liM 1904 tXDAMnWIl 1199 phoning the parish house that the fund committee hope to panied hy Miss Florence Brogard, Christmas party In the Town Hall *^e choral group at Ellsworth lar.d."icape part of the new school leave .Saturday for a three weeks Wednesday, December 27. at 8 p. M t^ rla l High school presented a site grounds and plant frees to vacation with friends and rela­ p Which Offers Holiday Goods like Gmuine Scotch | m.. In connection with the regular Christmas canUta yesterday carry out a project that had been tives at Orlando, Fla. dttU meeting. An exchange of gifts will morning during a special assem­ long plann< d by Mr. Farnham. The Miss Barbara Sullivan is spend­ ^ Short 8reod, Teo and Christmas Cookies, Christ- ^ be a feature. bly to which the piibllo was invit­ I trees would come, from s small ing h r Christmas vacation at the Wednesday, January 3, 1961, IMiCADIll.AC tZM I90n PACKARD tJM ed. I nor.serv starlecl by the late repre- hom e of her mother, Mrs. Emes- M mas Stellen and Fruit Bread with many other fresh S when school opens following the WRIST WATCHES Today from I Jh to 2:l.i p m isentativc- The fund committee hs.s tins .«tullivan of Wapping Center, Christmas and New Year holidays the whole school participated in a the menu follows: Wednesday, VIRGA DOLLS M ia £ L laat period dance with music hv S baked holiday items. | BiMghettl In tomato aauce, cole­ the recently formed high school slaw', bread and butter and jelly W H m TOYS 1919 htOML T m«D U96 1900 Moori T FORD I2M dance band. sandwiches, peaches and milk; In Order To Allow Our Employee* The Opportunity To TO THE flllLDREN 1909$TANI.tV Howwf-M* All aehools in town cloeed today Thursday, baked com beef hakh. THEY LOVE! f#" tiff Christmas vscstlon and pickled beets, string beans, bread , Enjoy A Long Holiday Weekend win reopen Wednesday, January 3. and butter sandwiches, niilk and Miss Barbara Burr, a freshmen pudding; Friday, salmon loaf, at Alabama State College. Is RA D IO AND cheese sauce, mashed potato, but­ NORTHIEN Itl4 STVTZ t9IOINTmNATinNAl Itll Mucta spending the Christmas vacation tered peas, bread and butter and WE WILL BE PHARMACY ■CARCAT-UfS HARVt5TrR>92 9t SACCABOUT-UM U N DER *1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs TELEVISION peanut butter sandwiches, Jello Myron Burr. and cream, milk. 4 DEPOT SQ. TEI.. 6545 Chack ~OU> ‘nMEM" You Won! to Ol'r.i HOUTtSTS and Coltocton tonal □ rWHlIICH toots, to-tl- CLIFF’S Rev. and Mrs. John C. Miller CLOSED SATURDAY 1(IIMan>*U U.U nillltuick U.M UiM. y toalqlc Andqu. Aatoa—. At a meeting of the Catholic went to New York to meet the FREE DEI.n’ERV! 8 Q INI A Fort U.M Mch «<• M.V to wMto □ IROSDWOVfN #f BURim IMORH- War Veteran’s Post Monday night IN4 0II1.. tl.K p i. Iiikdraltrl port.) Aduol IIQUORSHOUD/WS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DP family that was expected to Open For Business Agrain Tues., Dec. 26 FREE 41IFT WRAPPING! . ltltTrort I1.M Q If 10 Intomol. Bdward Kaaheta w-as elected Com­ dSS. Kal. awdala thar'ia dKwaS.a arrive on Tuesday to come to El­ Open All Day Sun. and Xmas BIMUSmiiI.t Honntor tl.tS and t>4* to lO'A* la Q 'D O R IM I UMOtRSHIRtS, 36-46. mander of the Post. lington but the boat did not get in D.IS 0)NlCadlUae U.M Others elected were first vice iVeic and Beautiful Proof SlMmar tonqik. r«toct Xmn qW. ton § IN «Tror4 tl.fi □ ItOOPacliard U.M Vtiiaetowa t to W | . i oUf commander, Walter Jurgelas; sec­ A BETTER DEAL BY IMIRomblM U.SO □ 1114 Slut, Coau la aad m . (kwa ik .r'ta ond rice commander, George Ba- ■ that DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR I tll M m w tl.SS fMrcel U.ti A» can to Slaoa on wKm I.1 tulevitz; third rice commander. ■ W IN ES and BEER »1 TO *2 Frad Doocy; adjutant, Edward | A BETTER DEALER Ottrtlii! mxtlf'il welfw*6 offi-1 can’t □ rtNNUWM m s, new — - ear. John Nlcholaon; historian, you heat a Pontiac! O • ' William Bhiea; treasurer, Dennis I Your Shopping Made Easy: □ rMHlllCH DWSS SMlR1S. t4V. SI- Riordan. officer of the day, Ro­ AH EUGENE CARINI land Aubln and Judge advocate. Largest Stock of H-0 Railroad In Town □ All WOOL aumws. f M * . pW a- Thomas Hickey. Jr. new owner of CLIFF’S RADIO and TELEVISION has One look at the new Silver Anniversary Pontiac A triple header benefit basket-1 Your Favorite Brands is convincing proof that Pontiac is condtniing American Flyer, I.ionel Accessories bab game w-as voted for the had 20 years extensive experience in Radio and Television to set the pace in automobile value. Beauty- Erector Sets, Chemistry Sets “March of Dimes" In February-, | mored by the Post. The sched- wise, performance-wise—"Dollar for Dollar Hobbies, Crafts and Toys $2 TO »3 for the games Inc ludes C. W. You Can’t Beat a Pontiac!” Come in soon and ' □ H NNIIICN SrOtT SMIR1S. SB., «•. L - r VC against the American I>-gton, see why. Plenty Of Free Parking Space—Open 9 A. M.-9 P. M. Wapping Old Timers against South Windsor and Union Gram­ PIKE □ UROAOaOIH •» fUMMIl 9616*6* mar School against Wapping Orammar school. Q SKI J6CQ06R0 S9»I61»*. S*.. *•- It was also voted that all men PACKAGE STORE of the parish who are in the armed LAST CHANCE HOBBY SHOPPE services be sent the St. Francis WILBUR C. BROWN. Permittpe BALCH -PO N TIAC, Inc. COR. CENTER and GRISWOI.D ST. PHONE .1233 church bulletins. 278 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W’EST 155 f'F.NTF.R STRKF.T M.ANCHF.STF.R O VER *3 The standing for the Men's OPKN EVF.NINGS UNTIL 10 Bowling Lieague teams for the □ ri6ID 1601 SMIR1S. all w sN week ending December 9 Is as fol­ Free Delivery—Tel. 7330 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL i_i ■ ------lows; □ Hassocks, plastic coated Eeglon won 2,i, lost 7, average PLENTY OF 17-INCH B U C K RECTANCUUR TUBE FREE PARKING Pine m 0\RlSWAS AT ALL TIMES UN DER n Pharmacy TELEVISION The Army and Ravy I CAiJWES □ tort' IL6ZII stKKS, 9-11______25i, S9| pr. GIVE A GIFT certificate FOR GIVE A GIFT Open A l Day Sunday '^ e n d i x Club □ GiRtt’ r6IKT UrON 96*1$, 4-16______^49< 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. CERTIFICATE □ OMLOIIN'S rolo IMIRIS, 1-3______I9€ FRESH FROM OUR KETTLES 10 p m AN Day Xmos Day CetitSUet! f gt it Suowl BINGO REGAL PANTS FOR AN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WE SPECIALIZE RIBBON CANDY lb. 69c *1 TO *2 07 Every Saturday Night I They'ra a sensible gift ADAM HAT CANDY CANES 5c and up □ CMLOuirs Moin sumn. TELEVISION STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP . . . e gift that every □ CMtNOrS WOOL C06T SWUTOS, 4-6l_ n Toooins't PC KMT suipns, m ___ SALES 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS man and young man OUR OWN ^ AND has use for— no mat* French J a CMUMUirS 6 «IMS' DHSUS. 3-6X, r-14. □ OIMS: SKIITI, M 4 ______SERVICE ter how manyt pairs ha Chocolates S M J d e a l may already have. □ JR. lOYS' F16MKL SMtTS, 4-10. . E l . : : . » iready, 1 Lb. j OUR Q UAUTY ♦2 TO >3 ifwiaitiafife for Christmas' GIVE A OUR HOME MADE j| AND SERVICE Chocolates S □ MRIS' OIIMIU ROMS, 7-14. J . 9 I ais ^ \A i^ IS YOUR THE “ALL-WE.NTHER’’ WINDSHIELD COVER PORTABLE RADIO $ |. 1 0 S KEEPS YOUR WINDSHIELD CI.EAR OF SNOW AND GUARANTEE Regal pants make an especially fine gift. I Lb. and op 8 ICE WHILE PARKED . . . Removed with a twist of the wrist in only 15 seconds ,. . Drive away safely with OF SATISFACTION 100% wool Coverts, Gabardines, Doeskins, Rich, GRitming Metal CHOCOLATES a clear windshield unclouded by ice and snow . . . Patent­ Sharkskin Suitings, Whipcords, 100% wool Let Him head Into the new year We also carry PAGE and SHAW’S. APPOI.LO, ed Lift-a-Dot fasteners hold firm during heavy snow $ with an Adam H at—one of Amer- n « rorUFumsM SAMPLES storms and high winds. 19.95 ica'a most popular men's hats. SCHRAFTS, CYNTHIA SWEETS and CASANOVA iikoajoo aibs.»4d>o Gray Hannels, Bedford Cords and Cordu* 4PcDra$$arSet OOmWhUmmm't A ttonm m u ■k For Overnight Parking Outside and 8IofU roys. ORIENTALS. | Uaairm-Gtfit •k For Dgytime Parking S5 - S6 - $7-50 I HARD CANDIES. FRUIT FILLED S ★ An Ideal Gift FREE INSTALLATION! and FRUIT STUFFED I •k A Woman Driver's Delight riagra" anjrarhera. Bvae^ •k Neatly Boxed For Convenient Storage In Dashboard THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL CASHEW BARK and CASHEW CLUSTERS .Lb. 98c * C om p^m ent body abauM hava fme. A> j CHOCOLATE COVERED BRAZIL NUTS ...L b. $1.20 S ■ff. tSi Exqulfitsly pot*' DECEMBER 23 tie nwat popular and taoMwa lerned broth, mlrrof and * SANTA CLAUS...... 12c and up M RLAY SAFE .. . BUY ONE NOW! makea. OPEN TONIGHT CLOSED AT powdor iorjCMb iadwded DONT D E LA Y -A O T NOW! SPECIAL! SALTED NUTS ...... Lb. 98c AVIATION eORPONATION R E ^ H L * Fits All Windshields * UNTIL 9riW 5:30 P. M. SAT. WHILE SHOPPING DROP IN FOR A SANDWICH OR HOT MEN'S SHOPS LUNCH PLUS OUR DET.IfXOUS HOME MADE PIES GRAYISH CORPORATION . BE SMART ^ SA VE MONEY! • J'' n MANCHeSTCR,'CeNN.—TEL.;;.24M 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BUILDING f Open All Day Sunday Fur Your Coi^venience W . T. G R A N T cr^ ON SALE AT TBltiFOLLOWING^gTATIONS: Gorman’s Atlantle SUMon—flerich’s Service Stnllen—Cough- - tin’s Service Stntion—Cox’s Servtoe Stntlon—Don Winia Qnrs|U RADIO AND TELEVISION PETER’S CHOCOLATE SHOP - 813 iMAlN STREET. M M 6U —Lee’s Eabo Station—Lrtimni«> Atlnntle Station—Sun A Tom's 691 .MAIN STREET " MANCHESTER | Servlee BUtlon—Chnrile'a Bervlee Button—donea’ Service 8U- (666 HAMTFOKD BOAO (OanMV MeKea s i > , 0 a» ICrtS r . M. CLIFF’S TKUEFHONE S-6SM rtA T lM P .M . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FKiUAi', DECEMBER 22. 1960 ^ PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN« FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950 P A d E S lX schools of the Town o f Vernon was reported that h* fall about 20 noon s i the Moos* Club on Elm visit by Santa Claua to be a fea­ this evening at the home ,on Kin} change of gifta to follow the bust- up to IM sura svery membsr of the Christmas recess and opaa starts today" and will eontli)ue to feet, landing on the frosen street. ture. street, a Christman party and ex-' ness session. •flisla, Jelainc • camm«i policy your Tuesitoy, January for tha second your houaehold knowu what to do 2 Rockville W'edneaday. Janiiaiy 3. The win­ ground. The extent of his Injur­ The (!2irl*tmaa Party of the Pri­ Marlborough term. During the forenoon all The Men's Club of the Rockville out of thoir own fn o convlcaonii. in, case of fir*. dows of all of the schools In the ies have not been determined. mary Department of tlie Union Methodist rliurvh will hold a claasea will hold a Chrlatmas pro­ Singers Party , Congregallonat church will be held I t la in promoUng that kind oi FIRE There la no mystery to fire gram and party. town have attracted considerable ptnoclile party Ihia evening at 7:30 Tha Mlasea Clara and Sarah attention with their varied Christ­ The Maple Grove Singer* will from two to four o'clock. £omttt0 1{praUi poD^, in aubmlttlng ouraelvaaHo safety, whether yoi* are dealing Cory and Fred Harris of North * ti f / ' I Biji; Car l Sing p.m. ill Wesleyan Hall. Have You A 9 mas cut-out decorations. hold their annual Christmas party it when that la caUod for, that with a- home, an office, a atore, a Kingston. R. I., called on friends Veteraaa M'la Moat Prtaaa Bashrlball The churl'll sclUHii Christmas - 3 5 ? u m Windows Open Bt the rlubhouae on Franklin, The Rockville High *c|iool factory or a farm. Fire aafety here Sunday. Hallfax -i/P)- Nearly fiO per party of the First Congrcgatlonsl Sewer Disposal Problem? thaio la th* boat ehanco of rtalls- meana using common sense and ROASTINO CHICKENS The Rockville post office has street this evening. There will hasketball team will meet 'the * About 220.00 was netted from cent bf all prizes awarded by No­ This Evening church of Vernon Center will be iitg what ail of ua want moat—tho there la no reason in the world why announced that the stamp, parcel be an exchange of gifts and • buf­ Windsor High school five this the card party Saturday night va Scotia universities ainca lt4b held this evening \vlth a pot luck honorable prevention o f war. poai- common sense should be abandoned post, registry, and money order fet supper will feature home made evening at 7:16 p.m. at the Sykes which was held for the benefit of have been won by veterans. Dr- For Chriatmu you will want the best chickens to be food. There will be niuslc. sing­ supper at fi:3t) p.m. followed by CONSULT A SPECIALIST! "Sssw ss'i'w tive am ioe to peace, aucc«uiful during the holiday season. H. L. Scammell. registrar of Dal- Expect Largo , Attoml- windows will remain open until Gymnssium. the t’hrlalniBo party at p.m. the Cancer Fund. p. m. on Saturday to accommo­ ing and dancing. 7:30 McKlNNKY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY I The family that believea in fire for'housla Unlvaralty, reported hers. found, and you will find them at Olcott's; plump-breast­ 6 P'rlday Events Kiowa CoiUii ll Degree o( Poca- dealing with OommunUm, and, CHIEF Schoola close Friday noon date those desiring last minute COVIL'S “mwiint- c*e«^ I safety ie going to practice It every ance in Rockville for Saturday Parties I honlas will hold a pot luck siipjicr 1.10-132 Pearl Street, Mnnehesler, ConnecHeut in everything, the poaition which ed, meaty, of unusual flavor and quality, and cleaned to Christmas mailing. Christmas parties sre eeheduled The Rockville Baptist church $ay»i I day In the year. It's not the eea- I and Christmas party starting at 7 Secoiul Annual Event (k^ntributlon for a number of groups on Satur­ Sunday school will have tlicir it beyond doubt. I son that creates extra fire hasarda. perfection. I p.m. fhis evening, eSEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CI,EANED b«C(iO0 By Chief Janieh H. Schaub Franklin G. Welles, chairman day afternoon. Christman tree and parly this In a very real sertee, it’s people i The V. F. W. Aiixllliiry will meet of the Vernon School Building The RocJivllIe Methodist chureh yvening at seven o'clock with a Mtawwimw fc*n» who arc responsible for letting Rockville, Dec. 22— (Special) — eSEWER LINKS INSTALLED AM) PLUGGED The Chrlatmas Reason la upon I ROGER OLCOn committee In charge of the con- will hold Its Sunday school party Un( T*M • f •••II ...... •••r®* 1 hazards become fires. You can The Second annual Christmas SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED BU monUIB W ...... A Hedge On The Dilemma ua again. That means you are stnictlon of the new elementary from two to five o’clock. 8U I "Keep Christmas Merry” this year May the Joy of His 403"West Cantor Strebt ( Telephone 7853 C^rol sing, sponsoredJty the Rock­ CMDo* tt«ontii ty ...... 1 ‘•'r ville Journal will tage place this school being erected at Dobson- The annual party for the chil­ eURAINACiE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN­ Bin«W O W Actually, the Brussels Confer­ going to read and hear a lot about simply by r^mehibering It'a you S i n f l * *■**.***""'------• '2 ^ evening at nine o'clock in the cen­ villg-has announced the receipt of dren of the Moose will be held STALLED wtMiy. » » *J*rri»r ...... •" ence backed slightly away from the need for extra precautions and not the holiday paraphernalia word and the Light of a' gift of $500 to be used toward SglM. i«w «r*c on* T*«» !v:a.uu ter of the city. Charles Underwood Saturday sftemoon at the Moose U i.i» its dread dilemma—the dilemma against fire. A lot of It sounds In your home that is going to de­ the purchase of some item for the e SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED, WmK W •h i*. who directed the sing last year Club on Elm street. ^1 like preaching and it probably termine whether or not you have His Life Abide in new school not included in the of whether to rearm Germany for a fire. will again lead in the singing of The Chrislmss Psrty of the WATKRPROOFINt; OF CELLARS Is but it la certainly Justified. I'm the carols. Mr*. Robert Greene will town's appropriation. He stated Primary Department of the TUB •MUCIATI ratn the proper defense of Western your heart This Holy that the money will be deposited . , . . 111,11 Piaea la ea«liMiT*Ir inclined to think, however, that W g H o v e tA Good Supply O f play the organ, while the public Moose will he held Saturday after­ FOR PROMITSERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5108 Europe when Russia has given Its in a local bank and that other Q U IN N ’S you can’t convert people to good Christmastide. address system and the records most blunt kind of warning that will be from Bud's Music Shop. contributions would be welcome. fire safety habits overnight. You Admitted In Ilnspital 4tTC» <;l a s s Song books fiirnlsheil by the PHARMACY to rearm Germany may be to can't scare them into being care- | Gcor.gc W. Mac'Ioiiald of 7 Fast Hartford Times will be available ail rigata ol reoublicaUon ■'I »p«oi«l start the Red Army on the march. fill Just beeituse there .seem to be MIRRORS street, building contractor, was STORE OPEN eltOMChea oerala are aleo reirtee. particularly bud hazards at sonic i Colson for tho singers. This Impossible dilemma the admitted to the Rockville City ALL DAY SUNDAY particular time of the year. So i Included among the groups ex­ hospital late ’ TTiursday afternoon. mu aiwii» alieat e< M. «■ a. Beiv- Brussels Conference handled in I ’m not going to preach fire safety j pected to take part sre church December ta ' 56 3 SIZES— 12” , 16” and 20” He was injured In a fall while ‘‘ mwiaaara Bapr*aeaUti*eBi TM something le.v than forthright this week. I Just want to set ; nhoirs, the Barber shop singers, a working on a dwelling on Law­ juliua nataawa Saaelal Mrener - «•* fashion. It decideti there would forth a few simple fact.s - and i mixed ehonis from Maple Grove, rence street. At the hospital it ARTHUR DRUG STORE Tort. Ohieago. Patron and Bonoa. whether or not you lieed them is , the High arhool Glee clubs anil 942 Main Street be a Western European command, Other Binging groups. The Carols bureau or up to you. Of course, if you don't Get one for your child for Christmas while we have UgMnCB aODIT headed by General Elsenhower. It heed them, you may not be around 1 to be sting include: O Come All Ye CIRCVILATIUNa decided th^t German manpower to greet tlie New Year hut that's ' Faithful, It Came Upon the Mid­ The itoraie pnauna should be within this command. your problem, too. | a stock on hand. night Clear: Hark the Herald 1 aMiuaea ao laaneW rtaaoe*ibii e r. . . . full-vision casy-tow down pay­ pact cabinet. So the Bru.s.sels Conference discard— the United Nationa. It | — Refrigerators ness and pride in ownership. How could you pick —visit our private fitting ments— 65 weeks to pay. wound up by deciding for German Uaa tn tha vary principle he would | — Home Freezers finer gifts? room. No PAYMENTS ’TIL rearmament, which constitutca a ubuhfimi—tha prindpls that ag- — Electric Ranges Akron Authorized FEB. 1. 1951 gnM ton must ha oppoeed no mat- defiance of Russia's ultimatum, Exclusive Truss Fitters — Gas Ranges (Limited quantity of all lamps; subject a tar urhara it strtkea. I but also by recognizing that th'.* . *. or — Oil-and-Gas Ranges to prior sale) EMERSON THREE-WAY PORTABLE Ataerlcon posaeaaion of strength fact of any substantial German WHIRLPOOL and Wtadom for these purposes rearmament may still be some­ — Wa.sntng Machines A - Quaint polishqd brass Colotiial oil .QUINN’S MODEL 646 — America’s fasten tell­ Uaa tn our potseasion of friands, thing far In the future. The dilem­ — Home Laundries pot with chimney and pleated taf­ AUTOMATIC ing portable! Compact, lightweight, ma has been given a kind of half feta plaid shade, fi.18. TABLES uat in tha abandonment of them. — Troners PHARMAa sturdy. Powerful superheterodyne cir­ answer. B- Handsome new china lamp on fili­ WASHER OR And Aatarican strength and — Vacuum Clcaner.s cuit ... full-vision d ia l... operates on wtadom, and American aafety too, gree gold mounting; deep red rose -T ilt-T op .r-Uisli Wa.shers decoration; shade has niching top, — Drum CLOTHES DRYER AC-DC or self-contained batteries. Uc, to a much greater extent than The Lines .Meet Again . I2..10. Mr. Hoover would ever imagine. ' — Hot Water Heaters — Bedside a Exquisite high-polished pla$tic cab­ D Nuiiierou* style* of pii«m end hur­ . . . or , la tha Identification of American We have now come to one of — Room Heaters — End inet. Choice of maroon, gr«£h, saddle those recurrent identifications be­ ricane lamp* at WstkInS; mostly policy with the policy of the free pairs-of-a-kind. Polished brass, simi­ — Butterfly NEW ran or ivory. See it! Hear it! majority in the United Nations. tween the poaition of American lar to sketch only with saucer baees, Some of these free nations dif­ i.soiationists and the t'onimunist 7.50 each — Drop-Leaf REFRIGERATOR Party line. A — 8.75 — Lamp fer with us In their ideas of policy CHAIRS We will deliver this the . 9 5 tn the world today. That, to Mr. There was such an identity in — Chair.tide day before Christmas and Hoover, la ground for abandoning the years 1939 and 1940, which B— 12.50 allow you $50 for your old * 3 4 them. But what he would neglect lasted until June, 1941. Until that — Desk ice box. I* the opportunity to create, by date, the Communists lent Uieir — Lounge adjustment of aueh views, by the support to the Ameriean isolation­ — Barrel! FOR JUNIOR... MISCELLANEOUS Unmcralan of American policy In­ ists who called President Roose­ — Wing a Hopalonir Cassidy Radio EMERSON CLOCK* to a poUcy the whole world helps velt a "warmonger." When, in — Occasional LNTHRACITE- RADIO MODEL 6 7 1 - formulate and considera morally June, Hitler turned on Soviet Rus- ! — Pictures FOR MOTHER... and light, a free world moral unity sla, the Communist I^arty lin e' — Boudoir Here is a two-gift-in- — Andiron.® a Zenith Clock Radio, or a and strength which is the only changed abruptly, deserted tho ! — Rocker.s wMi po«v ordor one combination. Enjoy — Fireplace Sets Combination Kadio-Phbno. key to peace and salvation for any American Isolationists, and sup- i WESTOWN — Adjustabl^liOunge GOAL the superlative quality — Fireplace Screens We have RCA, Zenith. for two qiiorts of on*. ported the Allied cause in the j — Chaise Lounge HolMoy IM No«l o f an Emerson Radio Mr. Hoover ia worried about war. So long as Russia seemed I PHARMACY — Bookcases A VVCOU I' Staaderd H um I and Wolf to Peter Bramley, James good old Saint Nick amidst a ARTHUR DRUG STORE deveinpmenta: ^ accompanying the gift. .Since the i Lynch and Ronald Smith. Silver shower of pop corn snow balls. M t Alain Street .Yroused war vrtrian* Join forc- Drew Pearson | Funerals Of Red Effort 1. 'The Wage Stabtllzatinn Board chief Idea of the gift ol the toy is ' National G1 Multiple Alarm Blaze Departiiient Store ..lliM — Loral Post to Sfioiisor BiisiiirHB Meeting and Arrowpoint and . I.ion to Alan Sants had a long time Job of German M With Pnlladclphia fwltce In rap- announced last night that It had to show the foreign children that passing out all the gifts that were Carol Lmlgh reached a unanlinniia agreement on News on all stations. WelEs. Denner Stripes to Wayne a I Idly widening search for city's Sweeps Pittsburgh as (Contl»ne4l tram Pag* Oar) (CoaUauad from Taga Oaa) tributes Gifts to WI>KC—Strlk* It Rich. American children are their frlend.s ('.liriAtniafi Soriul Com­ under the tree, every Cub and par­ Flies Home for the question of wage control* over W THT—Family Album. Program to Furnish Newman. Sandy McBride. Leo I "mad’* and mysterious sniper. The fun.-ral of Carol Emigh ! WDRC—The World 'Tonight. who have not forgotten them, the , ent in attendance received a gift. 1,000,000 auto workers. It did not O f Its Employees W H A T— Polka Hop. Hickox and Peter Bramley. Aa- Christmas W nhling .\utnmobilea gather^ In lion's Water Main Bursts company said thr decision was not scven-yeAr-old daughtri of 5lr. and | it was made public today by the Gifu for Children message should In no event be bined at Church j This was followed by the showing say what the agreement was. how­ w n o —Backrtag* Wife. > WTHT—UN Highlights. filctabl Denner Stripe to George ! share of buying attcnllon in .slock a result’of the coplroversy between i Mrs. Wilbert J. Kmlgh of ’254 Senate Appropriations Ciommlltec. WONS—Jack’s W’axworks. omitted. In the past uiich mesfsges of 40 minutes of sound comedy ever. WKNB—Nwa; . Tabor and Eric Knndsen. Identifl- W'estover Airforce Base. Mass.. market______. . . . Woon.socket,______It. I., , Pittsburgh. Djc. 22 - iiV.— Vlr Pearson and Senator McCarthy 1 Henry streft, who died Wednesday Dean told of Russia's activity Elmer Weden, vlc» president i W TIC —Mindy Carson. or letters have led to la.sUng cor- A combination of last buriness films. Then as urual, an abundant WANTED WONS—HoUywood, U.a.A. Dilworth-Comell-Qucy Post an­ cnliun lo David Gibson. Michael Dec. 22—iPl—A pretty little Ger­ newspaper, following policy cstab-^ lually all of Pittsburgh s Hre Dc-j (R-w IsI. morning at her home, waa held at Slid rilled In some details of this 2, Alan Valentine, Chief of the general manager of ths J. W . ! respontfbnce and warm friendship meeting and Christmas Party v.n.s supply of goodies. 11;**— nounces that the American Legion Mornsco, Robert Wernen and man girl doesn’t know It but she’s llshed 17 years ago plans to de-1 partment was alerted today by a| a company spokesman added the two o'clocK this uftrrnoon at Uie nation's expanding atomic produc­ Ek;onomlc Stabilization Adniltiln- WDRC— Public Sarvlc# Pro­ between the future citizens . of Arrangements were made by the Corporation, announced todny thntl w n o —■talla Dallaa. second annual nationwide "Tide of held at Center Church by Pat^ 4 Thoma^lyson. gatUng a bridegroom fpr Christ­ vote entire first page tomorrow to i multiple alarm blaze In the down-; <].clslon waa made at least as far Watkins Fun.-ral Home. Rev. Clif­ tion, In testifying on ths 120,000,- tratlon, (E SA) aald hla organiza­ gram. America and those overseas. Den M o t h e r s , Committeemen EXPERIENCED the annual dirlatmas bonus wnii^ WONS-nlack Downay’a Mualc Toy*" program will commence Cub Scouts. Trfe serious side of One pcariitatioii that was well mas from the United States Army I'hrtsimas stories and relegate war to'X'n district which was fought, back aa the middle of last month, ford O. Simpson, pastor of the Cen­ 000,000 Emergency Defense kton- tion la working on a pn^rain to Il:8 »— Kingsbury. Bengslon, Beauregard Shop. shortly. Posts throughout the en­ The toys should be new or near­ the evening wns given over to the applniicied was that of Den Moth­ via the United States Airforce. and crime news to in.-ldc pages . i with only a trickle of water for 30 ^ Hpveral weeks before the McCarthy- ter Congrcgmtlonal church, offi- ey Bill. Tills measure steamed atablllze meat prices. distributed to employaet. W TIC —Concordia Teachers Col­ ers Pins to Mr.s. Weiss, Mrs. Bock- and Cub Masters^Gibson and Knnd­ through the Senate yo.sterday at tire country will all participate in ly new and mnsjk-bo non-milita.y reading of reports and iiiinouuce- CARPENTERS Hs's Recruit Herbert T. Nimz. a Pearson exchange In which the I dated and burial wa: In thr East A Senate-House conference com­ Men and Women with the 4;8^* lege Choir. i:,-, Mrs. King. bury. Mrs. Smith, sen. Envoys of U. 8., Britain and ’ minutes. a wartime clip. It carried aonie WDRC—Yankee Kitchen, this womlerful l..eglon project. in character or nature. Old or ments, most Interealing of which lowly but resourceful GI who PTance call on Deputy Foreign ' The flames wrecked the four- Senator called for a boycott of I ccnulery. mittee strove today for quick pany for one year or more roctlr- w n c —loranio Jones. 11:5ft— ■Bing" fToaby has been ■ named broken toys simply cannot bo ac­ For Inside and Outside found Santa Claus in a soldier’s $2,000,000,000 more than the agreement on -leglalatlnn boosting WONS News. was the fine treasurer's report by Mlnlster Andrei Gromyko In Mos- story Pennsylvania Paper Stock i Adam Hat*. I Bearers were Gene Emigh and ed a booua of one weak’a anlnryi' WHAT—News. _ , _ national Kunorary chairman and cepted, All Manchester hs counting Committeeman Kingsbury whlcii auit. House voted. America's tax load tn the highest 1*:#0— Work— Apply at cow ___ Details of atomic "tell'Company on 318 First avenue and | Iteport Talks C*ntinu« I Charles Chapuan, uncles of the phia a hospIttJ benefl*. policy nnd i ~ W THT—Times Carol Sing. he will be asslatecl by a number on its children joining full-swing Ths brids-to-be is Erika Bucii, 16- See Quick Aererd level In history. w n c News; Music. showed the Pack to be in a strong .5 Dover Road tale" for measuring atomic radia- damaged the adjoining one-story In Washington the Evening Star ; uuie girl, $1,000 life Insurance policy. , '* — of prominent Americans as his co> in the spirit of the "Tide of T o y s" financial position. Cubmaslcr year-old. whose picture appeared A Senate-House conference The compromise mra.snre la ex­ Frei|uenr.v Modiilsllon tion are .evoaled bv Polaroid Cor- City Service Company building. reported that Pearson had been i pected to Increaae corporation There are approximately lOft'l \VTIC_Young NVidder Bro>Mi. chairmen. This gigautic collection | campaign. Almost every lo. al child Knud.sen o'ltUned the part that Or I'hnne 4112 recently on the cover of a national , The six-story McKenna Office group iiioet*. today to Iron out dlf- WDRC—Old Record Shop. W DRC— F.M • MEN - LADIES weekly magazine. , poration. notified of hls sponsor's decision Mrs. FrtsWIla lat'hance fcreiicea in the two bill*. .Speedy taxes hy more thnn |3,o00,f»on.noo. employees who received these glfts^'^ WORti— !•■!« On the Air .VIO p. m of toys Involves work colossal in will have an extra or spa;e toy Cnb.s are expected to play in Civil Building was damaged by water. but that negotiations were con-1 servlcri for Mrs. Prl*- Mr Weden said. Workers who hav5 iiiagniliide. These toys primarily that he nr she will want lo go to a Defense. JARVIS REAI.TY CO. NImz and Erika were childhood Twcnly-hve plam'S .of four na- agreement was expected. Including a super levy up to 75 S:0a— WkYlA-10S.7 MC\ Much of the downtown area was tinning. piiin LaChance, widow of Alfred been with the Hair concern laao.. WDRC—News; Old Record Shop the gift of children a:i over Amer­ The following'C'ibfl weri* iiidiu-t- sweetbearts in Berlin and parted iions search Mcditcrrancau for Other fsst-movlng developments or 77 per cent on rxceas huslness WTIC'—I'M M ft Mt’. less fortunate child over seas some­ bisnketed by smoke. Dsmsge pro- The conipany spokesman said . for many years a resl- than one year received a aum oY • w n c —When a Olrl Marries. ica will be aent overseas to under­ where. The local Post wilt be the ed as Bobcats: Leroy Ames. W il­ T H IS IS IT a year ago when he became one ' .American jet Sghter that disap- In the nation's rearmament pro- profits. Same as WDRC. I bably will be several hundred thou-1 he has been notified " but Manchester, were held thla | gram: Chairman George (D-Oa) of the money according to their length o f WONS—Mark Trail. privileged chil.lai-n in Europe, receiving depot for all toys donat­ liam Brown, Y.eo Hickox. Willinni af ths first German natlon|la to pearedTucsoay . . . . Frenchmen W FHA sands dollars. The fire broke out " i don't know anything about new | iha-L^clerc' 1. aSecreUry of the Air Force Senate Finance Committee told time In the employ. ? WHAY—Story Queen. Asia and elsewhere on the globe. ed In the Manchester area. At the Mitchell, Norman .Sniicy and raceiv* permisislon to enlist In the I ,re planning .heir merriest Chrtst- W THT— News: Storylsnd. P. M We will give you up to $7.50 «s a trade-in allow- U. 8. Army. mas since World War II. even .,hortly after 10 a. m while the talks.’’ : ^-u„„al Home. 23 Main street, fol- Flnletliilettcc told Senator* that the newsmen he hoped the I'omproniisc The size of the undertaking can be Thomas Mchl. A . s k I.s were pi c’' II* I YY n >-.As.4 t*SA*s4 ta-AM m a t a t s v n f ^ 5s a m vx^.tr c i t i a n l l g i f l T l i a T T l l ^ i 6 :0 0 Itacinji ami .'Sports. close of the drive. a:i toys collect­ .McI n t o s h , d e l i c i o u s Fire Department wa.s in a slate of. The spokc.siiiaii added that the . nation lacks "an absolute air de- can be reached In time for both the .Salts of lead and copp4tf aomo* 6:1.1 Benny Goodman. gotten from the fact that lust year sent'-d to 'rucK'ei Andei snii, Clinrlr.i Stationed at Fort Devena since ! though some of them fear it may solemn high mass of S:I ed will be forwarded to Pier 38. hls arrival in this country last ' emergency because of a broken 36- ^ American Broadcasting Conipany rcqi.lem ,in St. Hose's church. Bui n-1 ^*'dsc agaiiial possible atomic Senate and the Moue'e to approve times form crystals 20 tnehao ' w n c —Portia Faces Life. 6:25—Weather. I'pliani and James Barbero -- Wolf aitce for your old electric roior toward o new and BALDWIN be last before World War III.. the drive resulted In over 3 million I Hoiith Philadelphiu, Pa. Cainpalgn December, Nims found himself Inch water main was given the required 90 days’ It and send it to Preildent Tninian across and brilliant aa gems but, W H A Y—Meet the Band. 6:30 —Musical -Story Book. 1 Wa.*hlngton columnist says col- aide. Rev. Austin Munich wa* cele-' The best defense would toys going overseas. The goal set 1 officials have anno .iued that ship- little homesick the other Many pumpers were used to notice last month that the time too soft for Jewelry us*. t 6:45—Western Serenade. Remington COntour Electric Razor. Bring your gsttlng 5 ' umnlst-commentator Drew Pear- brant. Hfv. Robert <’hagnon, dea-1 ^ attack th« baii«E of thr today. g: for this year's dilve la 10 million! ment overseas will he made with-' APPLES day. 'nieii5en hene naahad an luca.idea. Why m nv .. ____ A.i-r.. Uot build up water pressure and the contract would not be renewed. con and Hcv. Bronislaw G adarow -1'"'"'V ' •'« aald adding quickly w n c —Just Plain Bill. 7:00—Dance Time. f * , eon s radio sponsor. The Adam Hal Pearson Lauda Company ------I ,mJr toya. ' blit - • charge •------‘ tc the Iwgion “ 'Let -• all* " -M«R9 ESPECIALLY For not aak aomebody If the airforce v,,. city's lone firehoat wa* called to ski of SI. Bridget* church, sub-'«'’•» ''' "■** 'recommendingrecommending a W'ONS— Clyde Beatty Show, 8:00 Ave Marla Ho\ir. Gifts of toys are welcomed fioni of us in .Miini heslcr get Jiack' o: old ones in regardless of age. would fly himMm totn Germanyr.»rm .no for I Stores, Inc., has i olKlcd him hls pump water from the Monongnliclii Molesworth's alatcrnenl. Issued preventive war." $1.00 bushel deacon. w n r r —Space Patrol. 8:30 Marine Bund every per.son In the entire commun­ this projei I Klli'r and malte it uii Christmas and Erika? contract will not be renewed when "In answer to press Inquiries re­ 2, .Sccretarv of Defense Mar­ 8 4.5—Adventiirea in He.iearch. river scvct'Rl hundred feet away. Burial waa in St Bi idgcl's ceme­ g:48— ity. donations being in no wi.se even greater suc> es.s than it was Barracks matas who wer* with 11 expires Feb. 18, garding the termination or cxpiia- shall said that till* country ninat WDRC—Curt Massey and Mar­ \ tT ir— FM On the sir .5:2.5 s. m. HDDIES' tery. .Maiu'hcsti r, and Kev Bronis­ conAned to members of the Le­ last year. Just renieniher. foll;s. LOUIS M. BOTTI him whan h* announced hla Idea I tlon of Mr. Pearson's contract. " tool up at once for another world tha Tilton. I a. m. gion and their family. The Ameri­ Center Pharmacy, fnCa didn’t think much of It. Soma re- .said; "Mr. Pearson's contract law Gadarowshl rrao the comnilt- V.'ar. even though we hope It will Same as WTIC that "A toy for a child is far bet­ WTIAY—Sports. can Legion while spearheading tile ter than a gun tor his father." mindad him— "Tou’ra a recruit. I covered a period from Sept. 2. 1649, lal service. not come. w n c — Front Page Farrell. Television CNEnesiK 187 M.\IN STREET MANCHESTER.’ CONN. and SONS Would Replace The bearers were Paul. Joseph project, earnestly asks the wliole- ___ ' la rtSava caagfct-aeWat aM S^! IM." West Agrees to Feb. 18, 1951. and because of a Ijitins to Get Ship* WNHO—TV Bush mil Road .Manchester But Nimz is romantic recruit. ' planned cTiaiigc In advertising Lconaril, Clarence. Wilbur and Ed-1 3. Navv officials'disclosed that g:S&— 4:00— Homemaker s F.xrhsnge. I hearted cooperation and a.ssistancc CMdiMW P H O N E 42.»3 W THT—Falstsffs Fabulous Fa­ The greatesl finown ocean He ahipped hla requeat through i media for 1951 the continct will not ward LaChance. this country plans to turn over 4:30—Vanity Fair. i of all the churche.s. civic and biisi- er Telephnne 2-1091 Ancient Jails bles. neas organicatlons, lodges, clubs depth is jv e r 3.5,0(Kt feet. MUST OLE ehannala and down cama a magi­ To Big Four be renewed or extended.” half a dozen or more cruisers to Beealag 5:00— Lucky Pup. Asked whether be had lieen and societies In Ih'’ local area. cal “approvad." some South Ameriran countries, 5 :1ft—Time for Beany. I ______I New London, Dec. 22. nnUfied that hls contract would Their help is absolutely necessary! U you atlll don’t think thla la a probably Brazil and Chile, and WDRC—News. 5:30—Howdy Doody. Chrtatmaa atory, Nima waa driven Parle y-I f J U. 8. Bureau of Prisons has ■J'-' I 1 not be renewed, Pearson told s Aboiit Town possibly Argentina. 6:00—’Twilight Time to insure the success of this great , W H A Y—News. to thla alrhaao hy hla commanding ommended that New London"* reporter that he couldn’t comment. ' 4. Gen. oosted to twice the 18 sqiied- w n c —Nlws. 7 80-Roberta Quinlan into the lives of less fortunate chil­ I institution or, preferably, a Jail I Toronto. Ontario, are here to spend morning fo r Frankfurt and arrive were delivered to the Kremllfn ' Oiristmaa with Mr. and Mrs. Wat- rona and two fiiU-war atrength di­ 7:45 —Newsreel. dren In foreign countries. The ki plenty of time for a wadding on I farm. visions, eurreiiMv planner!. through the three Embasstes. Mos­ i son's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. *'w D R C —Jack Smith Bportacast. 8:00—Mams. campaign Is officially scheduled to! Chrlatmaa day. The recommendation waa con- (yM Defers 5. Navy spokesman, expressed | 8:30—W’e the People. cow dispatches said iepreacntatlves I and Mrs. William M. McBride and S:IS- begin Dec. '26th, the day after I tained in a report given County ronfldenee that "we have siiffl- WDRC—Needle Oub. 9 :00- -Versatile Varieties. of the three Ehnbassles called on commissioners today hy Bureau ' clitUlren. Christmas and to end on January; I deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A. To Priee (liilkaek f lent atrength" to handle any Rusr wnc— Strictly Sports: Weath­ 9 30—Big Story. Director James V. Bennett on a slan submarine aetlnn . which 20, 1951. Actually the collcTting : Gromyko this afternoon. Tlie Mu aignia Clil and Junior er. 10:00 - Boxing. recent survey. might be laimelied off Korea. in 45 Greatest Fights I of toys ran begin now at any time, \ ChildKiUed Tha acceptance of the meeting Fcllowahtp young people's groups WONS—SporU. The report call* the two Jails, (Continued from Page One) 6. Military leadere testified 11 00—Pro Football Hilltea 1 The most important thing is to was made conditional on tha Rua- of the Second Congregational bmff» ih U W H A Y—Supper Serenade. one here and the other at Nor­ that defense coat* already near­ S:IS— By 2 Trucks aiana' willingness to dlacuss a wich, serious fire hazards, of de­ unanimous agreement on the church will present a candlelight wide range of world problems. The ing $45,000,000 000 (B l for the WDRC—Record Album. plorable sanitary condition and question of wage controls for 1,- Christmas Carol service Sunday fleeal year ending next June 30 BenmlltHt Bridml Sei Russians had suggested talks on "totallj' Inadequate" for the car- 000,000 auto workers. It did not i evening. Clirlstmaa Eve. at 6:30 Rocky Hill, Dec. 22—(55— Four- Germany only. may eontlnue neap that rate for W THT—Sereno Gammell: Wea­ rying out of any program for re- ' say what the agreement was. ‘ at the chun-h. All are cordially some years In the future. ther. yeor-old Edward Q. Hall, of 2 •\cheaon Olvea Report habilitating prisoners. For four daya, OM kept its new Invited tn attend. Before You Buy STORM SASH! Barluhir* road, waa killed instant­ 'WIImiii Newa flieer* WDRC—Record Album, Meanwhile Secretary of State In commenting on the report, Chevrolets, Ponllaca and Cadillacs Congress members found some • ronifiSin ftrul sop our lorge w n o —Emil Cote Glee Club. ly at 11:25 a. m., today when two Acbeson faced aearchlng questions High Sheriff Thomas B. Wood- off the market, waiting for an Tlie son born on December 6 at trucks ran over the cardboard box Oirlstma* cheer In Defense Mo- WONS—Nasra: Evening Star. INVESTIG.\TE today on American troop commit­ worth called both buildings "fire answer to Its request for a modi­ the 8f. Francis hospital to Mr. and blllzer (Tharles E. Wilson’s predic­ U'ction of flawlp.s8 dianiomls. WKNB— Sporti Newareel. | In which he was playing In the ments In Europe and whether I traps" and declared that if a seri­ fication of the order by the Eco­ Mrs. Lawrence Triideaii of 337 rear of a neighbor's home. tion that niunltlona production 5:45— other United Nation members will ous fire occurred in cither there nomic Stabilization Agency. G.M Center street ha* been named will roll at a swift pare In 1951. ALL-METAL It was tlM first traffic casualty WDRC— Lowell Thomas. j furnish Korea reinforcements. would be great difficulty in get­ ■aid its proposal lo ESA "would Lawrence, Jr. This Is their first Wilson put It this wav: Easy Paym«nt$ Invittd w n c—Three SUr Exua. SELF-STORING In two years here. Rocky Hill po- Acheson went befort the Senate ting out the prisoners, sonic of have made rigid price freezes and rhlld. "M y giieaa la that Industry ran WONS— News. RUSCO Ue* said the two trucks wer* driv­ whom would "undoubtedly be cre­ wage freezes in the automotive In­ Foreign Relations Committee to Biipply 50 to 100 per cent more WTHT—Weather; Muale. ing through the' new bousing de- report on agreements reached at mated." dustry unnecessary.” Virginia Moran, daughter of materiel In the next year than In 5:55— Combination Storm Sash and Screrns Tslopmant area in which tha Halls the Brussels Conference on A t­ ftlaklng repair* to the ancient The request wa* rejected yes­ Mr. and Mrs. William Moran of the first big year after Pearl Har­ 86 Blssell atreet» celebrated her W THT—Edwin C. Hill. ' BY*. lantic Pact defen.ses for Western structures, said Woodworth, terday. the corpcffatlon said in a bor." Site— Rl SCO GIVES YOU; Held by police on a charge of Europe. Members of the House would be "throwing good cash statement. fourth birlhdav today with a par­ Wilson iCiade the forecast late down the sewer." ty at her home, to which ten of WDRC—Beulah. a Warmer, More ('oiiifortiible lloiiie driving a motor vehicle so aa to! Foreign Affairs Committee were New Cara Releaaed veaterdsy to a Senste-Houae What were called "primitive" W TIAT—Symphony Hall, a 31ag1c Panel Ventilation cause death under $100,000 bond Invited to attend. So. OM added, it decided to re- | lier little friends were Invited. "wstehdog” eommlttee op defense w n c —Guaat Star. each, ar* Joseph 'W. Cede, 32, of President Truman said after a toilet facilitiesat the Norwich lease the new cars to sell at the | ------production. He did not specify a Fuel Saring I p To 1, .1 Jail, said Woodworth, allow for IKWKI.KIIS . . . SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 WONS— ^Fulton Lawia, Jr. a Positive Locking for Proivler Protection 189 Broad street, Hartford, driver White Hou.se conference with old prices although it contended luat whirli World War 11 munitions W TH T—Pick of tha Hits. o f a construction company truck Acheson yc.sterday that within the one toilet for 44 prisoners In an they are. aubatantlnlly Improved lluspitul Notes figure* he had In mind, nor did O-IS M A IN ST. .... MANCHESTER 1:1ft— 5 D O V T DELAY . . For Free Oemonstratinn and Estimate and Joseph F. ClrigUanoi 3r^ iT, nezt'few wreka the soldiers of the entire cell . And in each jail over 1950 models. It also asked he estimate In any detail how mueli one sink with five faucets sup­ W’ONS—Tallo-Teat. ORDER -NOW — Wn.I. NOT INTERFERE of 22 Adelaide street, Hartford,: free world, dealers to give rebates to custom­ production he expects ngxt year. I.N HARTRmn AT I’H.MT AND MAI.N WTIRC—Jack Smith. driver of an Elmwood Furniture plied the needs of 66 men, be add­ ers who bought cars at the higher Putienis Today ...... 1*0 HI* forecast. however, wes WITH TOI'R IIOLIDAV E.XPENSES The President added that the ed. Admitted yesterday: Joseph W TH T—Elmer Davia. Company truck. prices GM put Into effect when the termed by Senator Capehart (R- appointment of Gen. Dwight D. The County Is required by sta­ Welherell, 52 Cooper street; Mrs. w n c —Album of tha Waek. H i* drlvara clalmad they did not •ew models came out PHONE A. O. ARONSON— 7fi91 Eisenhower as Supreme (Comman­ tute to maintain a Jail here and .Shirley Strickland, Rockville; 1:55— see the child In the large txnx. der "greatly heartened and Inspir­ General Motors Was caught by WONS—Oabrial Haattar. one at Norwich. An effort to re­ the rollliacR order along with the Robert McLeary, 801 Main street; or write to ed the European nations, who see WTHT—Lone Ranger. peal this struck a snag In thr Ford Motor Co.. (Thryaler Corp., Miss Selma Olson. 54 (Chestnut in it new proof of the firm Inten­ 1949 Senate after the House had strei t; Airs. Alorgaret Turklngion, WTIRC—Club Fifteen. tions of the free nations to stand and Nash Motors. Other siito W-TIC—Newt. THE BARTLEH-BRAINARD CO. U. S. Will Return passed such a meaaurs. makers upped their prices before RFD 2. Manchester. together.” This came after the 138-acre Admitted today: LoUU L*m- 1:4ft— lOSWOODBrNE s t ; h a r t f o r o The President didn't mention Dec. 1. WDRC — Edward R. Murrow, Grant Farm in MontvUle had been Just 48 hours after the order wo* precht, 112 Spencer atreet; Mrs Railroads Soon American troop oommitments in purchased as a alts for a proposed Della Fenn. 69 Apcl place; An­ ____ Newa. .\ Product of The F. C. Ruakeli Co.. Cleveland his statsment, but members of announced. GM froze sales of Its fhese famous w n c — One Man'a Famllv, Jail farm. The farm has been new models. Ford and Nash said drew Darico, Rockville; Mary El­ Washington. Dec. 22 (i45—The Congress made It plain that is the worked by prisoners in the mean­ len Clark, 806 Center street WONS—Newa. point o f moat Interest to them in they would go along with the roll­ 8:05— army said today it ivill return time to supply fresh vegetables back. Chrysler remained silent. Discharged yesterday: James the new setup. for both Jails. WONS—Mualr || the railroads to their owners soon. The price freeze is to last Magowan. 33 Nathan road; John The roads were taken over in Woodworth Indicated, today that 5VDRC— Song* for Sale. through March 1. Massey. Bolton; Ramuel Dunlop. August after the calling of a tne 1951 Legislature will be asked WTHT—The Fat Man. Neither Ford nor Nash has of­ 167 Maple street: Mrs. Eva to repeal the two-Jail statute to WTIC—Nero Wolfe A n Strike. Three to Die fered any rebate to customers who Unites, 103 Tolland turnpike; Mrs. A brief announcement by As- pave the way for the eatablish- 8:15— paid the higher prices Annie Blnock, 11 Lewis street: W H AY Bit of Ireland, aiatant Secretary Karl Bcndctaen In Murder ment of a modem central jail. Harry Dwyer, 113 Pine atreet: Jo­ 8:35— aald: seph Scranton. Bolton; baby "In view of the accord reached W H A Y—So Proudlv We Hail. daughter Grenier. 82 Foster street. have cheek thetie fealnref between the four operating broth- W THT—Thi.i le Your FBI. (Continued from Page O M ) Discharged today; Robert Mc- arboeds and tha carriers, the De­ Yngoslavia Aid Engagemeni Keown, 160 Center street; Mrs. WONS—Pan American . Chriat- partment of the Arm y in the near ma«. A ll four men are from New Emma Dowd, 281 Center street; future wUl return the railroad Gels PnhlicitY' Mrs. Muriel Carlsop. 38 Anlne everything! W T IC —Adventure*. Sam Spade. York City. V' SHOCK-lllllTANT transportation aystema now under Hunt-Tomm place; Mrs. Eleanor Brndlaii ami • :00— government operation to private Loot in the holdup amounted to WDRC—Hear It Now. $4,000 in cash, which still remains Belgrade. Yugoslavia — (ypi — Mr. and Mrs. Alvin \V. Hunt, of daughter. 336 West Center street; \/ ANTI-MAONITIC ownership and control. The exact 290 Oak street, announce the en­ Mrs. Novella Jones and son, 92 to be recovered, and $35,000 In American food relief shipments to W THT—Otzie and Harriett. time will be announced when nec­ gagement and coming marriage non-negotiable checks, which were hungry Yugoslavta are receiving Falknor drive. W’TIC— Magnificent Montag\ic. essary arrangements have been of their daughter, Lois Jane Hunt, Birth today: A son to Mr. and \/ MOItniRi-8f$l$TANT dumped )>y the bandits. W’ONS—Air Force Hour. perfected.” full publicity In the (Tommuntst to Russell I. Tomm. son o f Mr. iirs. John Siemienskl, 427 Center W H A Y—Night W’atch. ' New Yi^rk State police sa]laid govcrninenl’a controlled press. In > / HANDtOMI DIHON 8:85— and Mrs. Harry 'Tomm, of 313 street. Stein was acquitted 20 years aafo i this winter of hardship following Birch Mountain road. W THT—Sheriff: Roll Call. Thailand Sees as a co-defendant In the famed j the country's worst drought In The wedding will lake place It Is less likely to snow In very 17-JIW il MOVIMINT WONS—Man Behind . Vivian Gordon murder case, but : many years, the n/*n-in-the-street Saturday, January 27, at the cold weather because cold air does W’DRC— Broadway'* My Beat, bad spent 25 years In prison for knowns from where' his help home of the bride’s parents. npt hold much water vapor. w n c —Duffv's Tavern. Good 1951 Crop various robberies. comes. ,, 10:50— Police said Cooper was a pa- } The first food tblp to arrive from W TIC—Life of Riley. BangVok- (JP)—Thailand expects roled slajer at the time of the | the U. -S. was greeted at the port W’H AY— Night Watch. a good rice crop m 1951. The gov- i _Petrlni . . . rriurder, , and...... WIssner pre- Rijeka (Fiumei by Luba Babic, W THT—Boxing. HOW TO ENJdY THE BEST POSSIBLE emment is basing national income! viou.«ly had been accuacd of mur- deputy chairman of tlie Yugo.slavlc! W’DRC— W e Take 5'our Word. next year upon an estimated rice ddY. economic council, and U. S. Am -' 10:15— GIRARD export of SOO.OOO tons. , . stein first broke' into the head- basaador George Allen. Speeches | W’ONS—I Love a Mvaterv.' PERREGAUX, 10:85— But Phra diuang Kasetsilpak- lines In 1931 when Vivian Gordon of both remarking on America’s 1 am. minister of agriculture, says was .strangled and thrown Into prompt response to Yugoslavia’s | W’TIC Bill Stern. For a Colorful Christmas SERVICE ON YOUR LONS DISTANCE UNI\’jSR8AL there U every indication that 1951 Van Cortlandt Park, New York pleas for aid were frjnt-pagcd irt W’DRC Hartford School of Mu- GENEVA ...... $55. aic. crop would equal that of 1950 and; City, one day after she started the Belgrade press. W’ONS _ New*; Jack's Wax- CHRISTMAS TREES 75c to $1.00 should produce 1,200,000 tons for! talking to detectives in a vice ih- work*. export. I vestigatlon. Gets OK for Alrphibian 10:46— CHRISTMAS CALLS There were earlier forecasts of a , Stein and another man were Danbury, Dec. 22—(Ah—Robert I ^^^IC—Pro and Con. bad crop. Phra Chuang said floods tried for the murder, but the E. Fulton, Jr.. Danbury Inventor, ] State's case collapsed when w it­ has received a Civil Aeronautics { Wreaths 75 in northeastern provinces had A 1 damaged only lowland rice while nesses failerl to give testimony the Administration certificate approv- : prosecution had expected. ing'sale of hls “ alrphibian” to the | Neaxl}’ everyone 'W’anfs to talk to distant loved ones at ths yield in hill rice is expected to 1 ' ’.V Mistletoe 25 be high. The Petrlni holdun waa staged public. A CAA official said it was i The minister predicted harvests at the entrance to the sprawling the first time a combination air­ Johnson Christmas time. But there just aren't enough telephone ‘ Calls to Conneaicut points will in the central plain and northern • Chappaqua estate where Reader* plane-road vehicle had been ap-1 . f * proved for public sale. Fiilton re­ And Holly 25 provinces will be "very good.” | Digest Alagszine has Its printing circuits to handle all calls at one time. usually go through without delay. ------j plant. ceived the type certificate at a , Hall stomi.s may cause several The three convicted men , were ceremony at CAA offices in i Washington yesterday. The inven- ; Poinsettias times ha much .laniage I n the U. 1 Westchester County Anderson However, to more distant {daces tor drove the automobile part o f SO HERE’^ A HELP^VL SUGGESTION: • 8. as tornadoes In a year. ! jail after the verdict to await 1 sentencing set for next Wednes- the machine to the CAA offices MIDO—17 Jewels PAINTING AND 50c each and up there will be some delays that after leaving the wings, tall sec­ Gifi; Certifieate $11.60 DKUYIRATING Leffat Notices — ----- tion and propeller at the air port. , Calls to distant points will go through we can't avoid, but w ell ail be doing our best Fulton said he had orders for hla Interior and Eilerior Work CORSAGES $1.00 ' AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at machine, but Is concerned about BE.NRU8— and you can trust us to keep on trying. Columbia, within and for the District Proiect Starts getting materials for quantity 17 Jewels .. $39.50 225 Hiffliland St. Tel. 6312 more quickly if you place them on - of Andover, on the IStli day of Decem­ nroductlon. The C AA has offered III yo u r key to ber. ISSO. to rent ten "alrphnitans" for use 1-30 Oak SL TeL6914 ORCHIDS $2.50 Present. CLAYTON E. HUNT. Judge. O M E G A - "Thanks a lot for your understanding, and a At Bolton Notch by its agents. Eitate of Chris or Christie Fred- their secret dreams! 17 Jewel* ., $11.50 SATURDAY EVENING or ooriy SUNDAY MORNING erlekiop. late of Bolton. In aald Dla- Merry Christmas to you from all of us" trlct. deceased. Earth moving at the Polton Wonien Have Narrow Rarape Cut Flowers At Reasonable Pricey The Admlnlstrater having made writ­ Notch highway rebuilding project | Forestvllle. Dec. 22 (A»i— K ten appliestion to aald Court. In ac- is under way. with a wliole hill- . narrow escape from death or sevl- SAVE ON Lowest rates apply from 6:00 P. M. Saturday eoruYnee with tlja atstut*. for an order EASY PAYMENTS INYIHD OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTII. 10 TO CHRISTMAS tCfMAU 7 s d | * 6 liw of aale of the whela of tha real estate slde scheduled to be moved. The oua Injury was experienced last deaertbad therein. It I* ordered that contractors, ths D. Arrigoni com­ night by six women, occupants of OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY* aald application ba heard at the Pro- pany o f Middletown, is tearing a car whose front wheel caught CARPET bale Office In Columblt. on the $7th down the abrupt rise just east of in railroad tracks )iere as a train day of Deosmbar. ItSO, at $ o’oloek In the New England HOuse in oriler sped toward it. They jump.-d ’/J the attemoen: and that notice thereof be give!, by publishing a copy of this to straighten the mad to the from the car momenta before It order In f * Atancheeter Bvaning Her­ Notch. TBe earth and stone being 'wga demolished by the Water* COMPANY ald. a nawspagar having a drculatloh moved is being carried by truck bury-bound troln. Police said McCONVlLLE'S THE SOUTHERN NFW ENGLAND hi asM Plstriet ga4 hy gendlag a like to a point east of the railrood orer- Iren* Pavelse, SO, of ForestvHIs. SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 copy by pripal4 regUiUred omU to pass w h en It la liglag ua«4 M flU was tha driver o f Uw car. Her JEWELERS . . . TELEPHONE each er th* kiiewa eartis* at Interest, in preparation o f thg eonstruetlen companion* wdra Mentifled as JRWEaUBRB . . . S IL V K M M m U l 8 IN C K 1900 f i t MAIN t n iE t r .... MANCHESTER all at least five day* Mfops said day of o f a new traffic Intersection. 958 M A IN ST...... M A N C H E S T E R Greenhouses and Florist hearing! and ■at return he mauh to Mary Rhea. Mrs. Eileen Cha)>ot, It Unexpected that after the soil IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN thla Court. her mothe'’-ln-l*w. Mr*. .TosenhlnO' IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN ' 1[EL. 5947 '.':Attea«. ' ■ I'-? ha.s been moved, blasting of the Ctwbot. Add'w. and Ann D oo h' CIAYTOK R. h u n t , l^i^ge ledge rock will start ' UtUc, all of BrUtol. _

\: - i 'V r ii:; A ' ■ UANCHE8TER EVENING HERALl). MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1960 PAGE ELil^f ______- ' .. . Scouts Hosts Seeks to Adopt Brothers and Sisters Whistle Signals talk s Willi the Chance‘llor will fol­ About Town Red ChiuatRejects I Honesty Is Best Policy— Sot lo Remove low. Reaiilts of the iiegotiationa The Pupt’i Coliiiilii Fret' Ballot POINSETTIAS Here's Prnctical Proof finally go to the Big Three Foreign Mlniatera for consideration. An Informal dance for teen­ At Open House Here Changed SUPERB QUALITY AT PRICES EVERYONE CAN Oeeiipatioii (airhs The ('hrist (Said Hox St offer O n M t B U l agers will be held at the Country UN Tnice Plea WE WILL BE CLOSED ' AFFORD — RED, WHITES, COMBINATIONS Last night'i Herald told the What does Christmas mean to you Club tomorrow night from 8 to 12. Little child, with eyes of blue? There will be a small admission Schendcl An- (Contiaued from Page Oae) intcrrstlng story of how Mrs (Continued fixiin Page One) (flnnttnued Iroiii Page One) Biirklaml Troop Enter- Chief ALL WITH PERN Gilbert T. lyw-ls of 42 Pioneer % ------RioliartlH (siiilly Looking up In mnllier’s face SATURDAY, DEC. 23 ^•al Paige Among Con- fee. i With such earneat. chtid-llks grace. noiinces Ones to Be OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY mittee’s appeal was "unlawful" be­ i-ircle founil a large sum of “to an tncreast'g degree on a con- said that her hiiaband was home., The Mary Cheney lilu-ary will tainn PareiitM and money and had leturncd it to tructual basis." This was taken to 111 A M Hilllll adding, "He'a asleep." | tcfUints in Harlfoni Emergencies cause Chinese Commimlata did j I Does It mean the Christ Child's close at three o’clock tomorrow Friendb at Sriiool Used ill not participate in formation of the James Trlvlgnio, loral beauty indicate a removal of virtually all The 35-year-old atloiney en­ CARTER New Year’s Eve afternoon instead of at the usual comm ittee a t the U. N. Assembly, j -shop operator. occupation controls. I b irth " tered the Institution In.sl .Inly 14 Mr, Trivigno gave the (Continneii from Page One) I Bringing joy to all the earth? iifter being arnleneed to aerve Saturday closing hour of six. Manchester’s Civilian Defense HOLDEN'S The committee had sent the The offer was In line with plans The Boy Scouts of Troop V*. a t money to hia daughter, Marie, (or the formation of the Inter-Na­ I I,i.slen to the stcirx- awxet Iwd yeara. lie was convleted of , CHEVROLET CO„ Inc, f>«ul *ric p»lt« o f *• coordinator. Chiet of Police Her­ 61 WASHINGTON STREET TEL. S743 Peiping Regime threa reqiwsta to , rles a maximum aenlence of 10 j All the wnild tlie Inraiit greets, The Friendly ('Ircle held Us reg­ the Buckland achool, held open negotiate for a ecasc-fire- the last to deposit In the bank. When tional Army in W estern' Eiit-ope, liallol bi>x atufiing In Bumlion lUMAMter, wma one of three ert* houae last night for parents and man O. Schcndel, announced today Marie arrived at the bank the years. | ... cminlv in tlie It'IS pic.iidenlial 311 M.\1N STREET ular m esting We'," ted by a Horace Heldt talent for the turkey look place and the have been changed to conform with Brussels F'oi- five and one-half shots into Krill in a car near Bab- (Mother uaed to alng thia aong, lucky winner was Calvin Coolidge Owl patrol, flrat aid; the Wolf The United .Nations General As­ money on the sidew-alk in front •Boot to appear on the Heldt Youth the federal signal code. sembly at Lake Success set up the years Germany has been an oc­ aon Inatltute tn Wellealey last Ita aweet notea have lingered long. ' of Gardner, Masr. A Christmas patrol, flag and Sj.-cmt oath, and the of Marlow-'s and called Mr. cupied land. -After Christmaz, ''^ftoportoalty ahow when It play* party followed the meeting. Carols Flaming Arrow patrol, compsas. The red or danger Mgnal w1U be 4:ommittee during a consideration Trivigno. S e p t.,25. The shooting followed a negotiations begin to remove "Hang up the Baby's Sloe king." £TBuahnell Memorial in Hartford were sung and each member re­ The entire troop parttcipnted in several blasts at short Intervals of the Korean crisis. Honesty pays off. Last E as­ diapute, Ewing said over love let­ JOHNSON POULTRY FARM numerous occupation (*outrola and ters written by Mrs. Knil before This aong. at achonl would ring, It Brew Year’a Bve. Paige, a Junior ceived H gift. Delicious refresh­ a rope tying contest w-lilch was over a period of three minutes Reds Didn't Take Part ter. Mr. Trivigno found a w al­ replace tliem with a treaty between l i ' M t Mancheater High school, ie an ments were sen-ed by Mrs. Robert w-on by the Flaming Arrow patrol. duration. A Bed Chinese delegation's chief let In front of his beauty salon her marriage to the student. I The angela' aong we heard again, ^ and GROCERY STORE the Bonn Regime and the Big Richards aaid he shot Kriil In Peace on earth, good-will toward i aCecompllahed pianist and won a Kittle and Mrs. Chester H og^. All the spectators were pleased The w-hlte or all clear ^signal spokesman blasted the U. N. in a on East Center street which Three. on the program in competi- w-tth the progress the boys have will be one minute of 'ateady 847 Middle Turnpike West — Telephone 2-0065 lengthy speech but w-aa not per­ contained 8400. The money aelf-Uenfense after being struck men." i Nearest Thing lo Trealy on the head by Krul with a pistol. Hon with sixty other aspirants In .Sunset CVnmcll Past Noble made in the short time they have blasts, two minutes of silence, one mitted to participate in the deci­ was in the lining of a pocket- I This w-ouid be the nearest thing lition to appearing on the pro- Grands will hold Its CYiri.stmas minute of steady blasts, two min­ sions because Fled China is nut A Irook. An elderly woman w-as Thla la w-hat It means to you. been organised. The troop was Fretih Dressed Chickens everyday.- Full line of Gro­ I pi-issibie to a peace treaty. W riting Caravans cro.ssing Tibet gener­ Little ('hlld, with liaarl an true, im. participants have an op- p.arty IVcembcr 28 st 8 |i m. In , formed last year with eleven mem- utes of silence and one minute of member. The Chinese left New .".ecn cr\-ing and looking arounti of a final pact with the German! „rtunlty to display their talents the dirertor's room at Odd York for home earlier this w-eek. on the sidewalk at the Centei ally travel only In the mo-.nlng to Cliilst ia God's gieat gift to all. I hers and now has s membership of ateady blasts. In other w-ords, ceries . . . Beer . . . Baby Foods. Orders taken now for depends on a pi lor agi pcnient be­ avoid cold gales which arise about Saving those who on Mini call. |or Horace Heldt known as • the lows hall. 1 18. Under the sble auper\-islon of three one minute blasts at tw-o The Red attacks in western Ko­ When Informed of her loss. Mi tween the Wc.stern .Miles and R ui- j Trivigno produced the lost noon, f Florence Biirdo k Gilieon Itarmaker of America,” who if he I Scout leaders, William Hackett minute intervals. RoastinK Chickens for Christinas and New Years. rea started shortly before Chou’s sla. I inds them outstanding, may invite Mr. and Mrs Allan U Dexter of and Burnham B atson the bov-s al­ The whistles which will sound rejection of cease-fire dickering. pooketbook and money. Jmmi> But it w-lll be months before the lofuscd any reward, as did 1 to appear on a coast to coast 28 Otis street are leaving for Vero ready have achieved a great deal of the signals are located at Cheney’s SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS TREES ITie attacks duplicate an all-out of­ German armed forces sre orgail-^ ,„lcast at a later date. Rearli. Kloiida. after the first of Scouting experience. fensive against U. N. forces could Mrs L.4-WIS yesterday. mills, Orford ftoap and Case and Mr. Trivigno is s nrni be­ , ized and the F'cderal Republic be­ The Bushnell appearance of the the year, for an extended visit The Buckland - Oakland club Roger mllla. be expected almost any hour. comes a near-independent nation. leidt program is being sponsored with their daughter, .Mrs. Stephen sponsored a turkey raffle and the liever that honesty is llie best Joseph Hernandez (center), Y8, former fli, la surrounded by hla sis­ Obserr-ers were guessing that policy alter his two expcri- The first pindiict of the Brussels sy the Kiwanis Club of Hartford C. Hale, Jr After their return Mr I drawing for the tiirkeya took place Christmas Eve might be the signal conterem r, as far ae Germany is rr the benefit of lU youth sen-ice Dexter, who has been with Cheney ters and brothers whnm he 1s seeking to adopt. As their parents Rapa Sex Appeal ences. j during the evening. Aw-ard of a are dead he uiints to have the rhildren deelared wholly dependent on for the new Red drive because of I concerned w ill not be soldiers, but ad child welfare funii. It will be Brothers for many years with the Boy Scout hatchet was made to more committee.s. him so that it he enters I he senire again tlie.v will be entitled to New Delhi '(Pi—"If I had the the oriental practice of striking on three-hour show, starting at 7 Quality Control departm ent, will I William Grimason for turning In occidental holidays. I F'lrst, German-Allied Comniit- B,m, and will feature such acts as become actively associated with 812,1 a month In family allowaires. Sisters, left to right, are PesrI, power, I w-oiild stop the showing shield from close range around the the most money and a mess kit w-ns 17, and Irma, IS. Brothers, left to right, are Roger, II, and Heetor, of films with sex appeal." says I Foe Pushes 2 .Miles lers must be sot up to study the leese Owen, the shoe-shine boy the Connerticiit Cordhge I'o. of given to Kenneth Ouynup for sell­ beachhead. •size of German units to be put in 1th a beautiful tenor \-olce: Jrr ry North Oxford. Mass., of which he IS. (.\I* WIrepholo). Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President of Gdneral MacArthur's late Fri­ Use of the rocket slnps m de- ing the most tickets from house to India. "Such films are playing day war summary said from 10 to tlic International force and to es­ ee. who loot a leg a t Okinawa la an officer and Joint owner. house. Winners of the three tur­ , fense of the Hungnain perimeter tablish measures lo place relations nd is now a talented tap dancer; be to make the best of a bad bar­ havoc in our society and having a 12 divisions have been identified ' for the first tune indicated that the keys were Mrs. KovalskI of 20 bad effect on the minds of men along Parallel 38. arbitrary bound­ between Bonn and the Allies on Designed for hard wear nd Sari Barabas, a DP from Buda- 'Members of the Alplna Society Gohvay street. Dennis Cormier of gain- there's her answer. Moils are closing in. I the contractual basis. ' Neillier side now winning acclaim for her are requested to meet at the \V. P. Ruth Mitten and women," he told the first All- ary- betw-een N orth and South Ko­ 48'i Alden street and John Smith If she doesn’t want a divorce, India Conference on moral and so­ Chinese appeared to have been has made and definite commit­ sutiful coloratura soprano voice. Qulah iFiineral Home this evening rea. replaced by North Koreans in the ments on tile German military con- and repeated scrubbing of 729 North Main street. Solution to 1'nhappr Marriage she Boiildn't get It. Divorce Is an cial hyjirlene. It w-as understood he __e program will Include the reg- at 7.30 In tribute to Mrs. John The boys made the rafters ring answer to some problems. But only The initial Red assaults in regi­ ! Himgnam sector, Iribution or the extent of future ^p lar coast to coast broadcast. Lent!, who was a member. Is R arely Found In Divorce. was referring to Indian motion mental strength rolled nearly tw-o with '.the Binging of Christmas w-hen the divorce ia wanted. pictures. j .MacAitliur's late Friday war German independence. carols, in which the audience Joined miles against Republic of Korea .summary said it was possible that ' The committees, after their Arthur E Holmea who has been Ex-ery now and then T get a let­ If It isn't Wanted,, it's no solu­ s (ROK) forces northeast of Chun- them . A very- happy atm osphere tion and a woman ought, to put the I the Chinese had moved southwest laborious and complicated diaciu- confined to the Rocky Hill Veter­ prevailed throughout the evening. ter from a woman baling "hus- chon. 'ITiat’s a highway junction 45 * across tlie peninsula and Into ac- sions, hair to report back to the ans Hospital for the past fourteen idea out of her mind and go to miles northeast of Seoul. Manche»ier R efreshm ents w-ere sen-ed by a hand trouble” who admits she w-ork finding some o th er solution., I Uon near the 38th Parallel above ] Allied High Commission. Further FLORHIDH months, returned yesterday and A large buildup of Reds—Chi­ Seoul. committee from the Bucklsnd-Oak- doesn't w-nnt a divorce because (All rights reserved, NEA Serv­ SWEET CIDER will spend a few weeks at the land club. nese or North Korean or both -- The summary said the use of | Date Book home of his brother. Mark Holmes .she still loves her husband, or be­ ice, Inc.i w-as reported horth of Chuiu-hon. ! pack horses and camels northeast r o w WOOD of 28 iVoodbridge street. Arthur The president of the Buckland- cause of the children, or becnu.«e West of this area along Parallel 38, / Oakland club wishes to take this Fresh from our new mill I of Chunchon "suggests Uist the Holmes Is a veteran of World War she is afraid she w-on’t be able to a sizeable Chinese force was attackers were Chinese Commu- nUkio coNoun nooRS S lisalgM opportunity to wish everyone a . / f t BHttah American club annual L support herself. Yet the final every day. spotted in Yonchon. 38 miles due ' Hist forces." Everybody Loves Spoctslly dssignsd. quick-drying elastic Merry Christmas and a Happi- i question is alw-ays the same: Public Records nORHlDEl kiddles Christmas party, 7 p. m. New Year. north of Seoul and six miles north i Thus far, Iqiw ever. , no Chinese kniih for w o^, ocnent or worn lino­ "What elss can I do but get a di­ of the Parallel. troops have been reported identi­ n 8 * * y . B i eis ik sr S4 Big variety of apples for leum floors. It dries herd enough to ChrlstiBas carol servica at See- Lots of 'Hoppers vorce?'' IVarrentea Deeds Yonchon is on one of two mam fied positively south of Parallel 38. Tasty Wrigley’s r cssisissiB^ F hold a Job for any length of time Mnrold Phillips et al. properly on fic behind enemy lines and con­ a n b , t p. m. to 8 a. m. TTiree Swiss Roman C'athollc mls- or one who gambles his money year. The PrortnclaJ Department Bretton road. tinued probing thnist.x. MacArthur (Uonttnoed from Page One) of Agncultura says Infestation by siooariea have returned to Sw-itz- aw ay Perm lta obsqn-ed: ictura by i r . George B. Coo- erland after three years In a Clun- If, under such circumstances, I Moq Oirislmot krinq qou BLISH HARDWARE CO. the stubble grasshopper, voracious Andrew Ansaldi. permits for ‘"This is norm ally the initial : ment, by the gasloui diffusion 79.3 MAIN STREET «f T7 kilty OoO«(a. aponsored enemy of grain crops, probably eae Oommuniat prison In Manchu­ the w-oman »-ants a divorce, or if phase of an impending attack,” T. W. C. A., at OoBununlty Y, ria for alleged collaboration with six single dwellings of four rooms j Enouqk LIcssinqs lo kfiqklcn i process. will ^ worse than in tbs last two she figures she would he better off THE OFFICE OF In northeast Korea. American ' The Carbide Carbon Cheml- the Japanese. The three priests. divorced, that is her decision. each on the north side of Charter & seasons. Oak street at $9,500 each. 1 Lvctq momcnl, cverq liour. . . rapid-fire rocket ships moved close ’ cals Division of the Union Carbide The Dominion Entomological Fathers Friedrich Hort, 'Johann But when she ailmits she doesn't AaRiHl aBtcrtaliuBent and dance Imeach and Franz Senn. reported DR. THEODORE inshore at Hiingnam Thursday and ' k Carbon Corp., w-hich operate a L aboratory a t Saskatoon sa}-a an want a divorce and then asks “but ! in Ike hEW YEAkil : similar plant at Oak Ridge, will Ptpa Band. Ratn- on their experiences_ in guarded Sad Holldav New-a Joined other warships, planes and extcaaive antl-graaahopper cam­ w-hat else can I do?" she Is mixed I field artillery In laying a fiery ' operate the new plant. paign wrlU be required In a large languaga evidently “fearful of up In her thinking. ROSEN harming eight other Swiss prlssts Meriden, Dec. 2 2 —The ap­ I part of the provlnca. Don’t Be Forced Into Dlvorcei L ast M innie shopuing la a still imprisoned under sentences If .she doesn't want a divorce, proach of holidays brings sad WILL BE CLOSED j CLOSED SATURDAY. DEC. 23 foitlinfex areSi/liy ^ ranging from five to 12 years. nothing ought to force her into It; newrs to Mr. and Mrs. H arry pleasure when you’re buying a Crocodiles Are ”We suffered greatly from the Abele. Two days before Thanks­ not the opinion of her family or UNTIL AFTER THE present everyone welcomee with Minimum Crime unclean hablta of the other prison- friends, her own pride, nor the no­ giving, they were Informed thht .such Joy as a tmz of refreshing, Hunter's Gift ars,” Father Hort aald. “There tion that no wife ought to put op their son. Sergeant Francis H. 1 BARSTOW'S deUclous nmStETS Sm — WT aiM. For St. Helena wma an untmaglnahts plagua of in- w-ith this or that. Abele 27, had been missing in Ko­ NEW YEAR j 460 MAIN STREET secta. vermin and nearly all the If she doesn’t w-ant a divorce rea since N ovem ber 2. There O range H all B ingo • • • has been no fu rth e r w-ord of his priests caught typhus—some of then she should close that avenue IlWWIWIWWMlWMUWWWTWWIWlXWMilWWWIHMtMWWWWllMWnmX' The gay red and white box of tasty ua a enarOad tn a taoebad Jerry London— OF —St. Helena Na- them tw-o or three times. We w-erc of escape in thinking about her fate, but yesterday the Army in­ XanOaS. ST, ef Darwin, aa the poleon’s place of exile, haa Just, not lll-treated by the authorities." problem and figure out what she formed the Abeles that another EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Wrigley’s Spearmint G un looks so CHOCOLATES ihetddar aad aaM: ‘‘Exenaa n about reduced crime to the ab-l Father Hort said, "but w-e siiffer- enn do about It within the bonds .son. Sergeant RobeA P. Abele, Christm asy for gift. Salts all ages. b a t X mm a croeodlla eomlng out solute minimum. A repori from.^*l malice of the prison- of matrimony. 2.’>, had been killed In action in Pats sxtrs Joy la Xmas stocUaga. Korea. Both men. who have tw-o Penny BinRo 7:15 to 7:45—ReKuIxr Bingo at 7:45 a( yaor aatebal.'* Randell puahed the South Atlantic Island said the | ' There may he a lot .she can do: Aad, ao qnlck and easy to bny. B•C•W 8P •r* Praforrod average daily prison population system of public confession nr there may be ven- little. But brothers and four sisters, were tha craeodila*a baad back into the veterans of World War II. aatebel, tkanked the pasaenger. in 1949 was one of compared with' Introduced at the prison, at even if the only answer seems to two the previous year. | prisoner had to con- ENJOY WriBioy's Spearmint Gum wbo nodOad gravely and resumed fesa his crimes and errors and ORANGE HALL World Famoua SAMPLER laadlwg bla newspaper. The Island baa a population of Chewing adds digosNon, breath, tooth demonstrate that he was turning 1 Ib. t2.00 RandeQ Is a crocodile and buf- 4.884. Its main agncullural indus­ tow-ards Communism. T- Mo hunter who la spading a few try is the prod-Jrtion of phormlum "Under this system, the other 2 lbs. 64.00 waaka In Malboume to recuperate hemp. A shortage of Jobs exists, tram a Mte STITCHU A N D DYERS Sossn MsV toaio aa«l . . . HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER . so oSSfliibad odgas os hiiids LINCOLN’S 696 MAIN STREET—TELEPHONE 6029 HOURS: DAILY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. SATURDAYS 9 A M. to 4t4i R iH } 836 MAIN STREET 599 MAIi^ STREET X NEAR WARDS \ \ G ^ SHERIDAN BUILDING

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22; 1950 M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n N h F r i d a y . D e c e m b e r 2 2 . 19 5 0 ' PAGE

2 T H E 1 HERALD ANGLE Indians Host to Meriden High he igh chool orld a By T H S W 4 EARI, W. YOST 2 Sports Editor Nassiff Arms Shopping I Local Sport Chatter \ Invaders Have Won MIm H elen Facnity Adebier ^ Conpited by Stqdents of Maneheoter Hlirh School Eoteo. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 Dear Santa Claus: Herb Stevenson—A new umpir­ VOL. X m L NO. 1» Holiday greeting cards arrived , I^st night In an Eastern Pm Please grant the n-quests of the ing cap. Nick Angalo— A banner Twl from Hugh Greer, very capable leagua game. Tonight the 'Cane* below mentioned readers: For Additional Players play holt to the Meriden Proa at finished the game with 17 points, Current Drama Baseball Leagua acaaon. head basketball coach at the Uni­ Five Previous Starts led throughout tl. • contest, hold­ M. H. S. Hears Le|(ion of Honor ^ Shorts in Sports Christmas Sing Ray OweiM—A hole-tn-one at Charlia Hurlburt—Keys to new the Hartford Auditorium starting versity of Connecticut: Frank Rob­ at 9:15. Indians Bow ing a 24 to 12 half time lead. Steve the Country Club course. boms. Topic of Meeting Eric "Pinky” Hohenthal, os of inson, former UConn lineman and Belllngherl hooped 8 polnU for the Xmas Program A rt Pongratx — A seven foot A l Bogginl — Mora Eastern Manager Art Pongral* White Leads Garkemen Anxioua to the Bristol game last Friday night, Is Presented center for his Naaatff basketball League refereeing assignments. now an insurance representative; Billy Sheeky and Jimmy Olen- Indians while Harold Carlson split Expects to hign Om* Mel Cushing and Art Pongratx of n4y of Manchester High’s baaket- Connie Mack • To Bristol Five Reports concerning fam ous Is leading In the Indians’ Individ­ -— — i ^ team. N i n o PaganI — Rec Senior Sroro Initial CCIL the nets for 6. Where does the custom of kiss­ the .Softball Twilight League: hsll team this season are former V ■ League scoring title. Or Two New Faces; This Wednesday. December 20, plays, actors, and actresses were ual scoring column with 27 points Hal Turklngton—Another sec­ LIU A llaek I.efty Bray, \th* No. I Red Box Most Valuable Player sward win­ the Clarkemen played Windham ing under the mistletoe come from 7 Choir, Orchestra and retary-treasurer’s job. He now BUI Steams—A new "assistant.” Celebrates Triumph at Arm ory; presented by club members at a In 3 games. A1 Morgan, however, Eddie Wojclk—A trophy room. Play Hom e on Dec. 29 rooter In towi(i; Fran Gelsslsr, head ners In the R«c Junior Baakatball ^.BeOtownen Take Decio* High school, results of which are Whese and when was the Christ­ holds six postn with different or­ Preliminary at 7tlS meeting held by Sock and Buskin has a 10.5 point average In the Round Table Combine Wally Fortin—An o^icial title. baseball and basketball coach at League. Glsnney won the honor last too late for this edition of the mas tree originated? The holiday ganizations. Willlmantte Teacher* Ckillege; foot­ season. ’ Ive Victory 69-26; percentage department, having George Dent—Sergeanfe chev­ Right In the midst of the holi­ Six Foot, Eight Pivot World. Previous to the Windham during periods on Wednesday, De­ In Annual Concert Newt Taggart -A 1951 car for ball and basketball official Bill Former Athletic Skip* was observed at Manchester High scored 21 poliUs in 2 games. These rons. day season local bn-skutliall fans Manchester High wUI ratum to ,v Anderson Stars game the Indian, held a season's cember 13, Mrs. Helen Page hi* Bon.a to drive. M h h Spurks T<‘uiii to Sacherek, baarball umpire Paul Fred Booth, Trinity College School with the presentation, un­ figures do not include Wednesday Pat Bolduc—A catcher's milt. arc out doing their Christmas per KR 'I'oilay; Strim g home aoll tonight to batti* an un> record of 2 wins and 2 setbacks. The annual Christmas concert, -r der the direction of Mrs. Helen Skinner, director of the club start­ night’s game at Windham. Joe Benson- Bigger crowds at The writer wishes one and all a shopping. Art Pongratz, business lacohucci, Alan Cone, and Ernie freshman roach, rates Paul Arcarl beaten Meriden High team In fi Dick Day. ’52. Fifth Straight VI'in Johnson, the well-know’n bssrbsll i C. O. l. L.>le*dlna Bristol High Page Skinner, December 20, of a I ed the dlscuaslon by acquainting presented by the M.H.8. choirs armory boaketball games. Merry, Merry Christmas. manager of Nassiff Arms, is do­ highly as a likely varsity lineman Booster of ('handler CCIL game at th* armory. A program concerning Christmas under the capable direction of Q. Bob Turcotle — An aaiignment ing shopping of hla own and don’t and basketball player. Also Fred next fall. Arcarl, former Manches­ preliminary game between t)ia rl* School took sdvonUgo o< lU spesi; the members with Margaret Web­ John Perry, Red and White for­ New York, Dec. 22 (/D- Ver- customs. directing traffic at the Center In Ch«BE|' W«MBeE be amazed if he oomca up with Post *1111" Frank Corkln, the cap­ ter High player, played a standout Philadelphia. Dec. 22. (J5 ■ vat schools jayve* teams iM I ,'*nd bolght Friday night, Decom- ster, a famous director. ward, missed Friday’s game with Albert Pearson, was held Dec. 18, zero weather. He’s a new member I lF iB f SEEeeri (S) latile .Sherman White needa only able sports editors of the Middle- game at tackle for the Trinity Intercom Sysleiii "White Christmas” began the 358 one or two siirprl.se packagc.s bc- ■ I’m Just a fan now.” anid Coimte start at 7:15. Last Wadnaaday , her 15, and downed the Red and The president of Sock A Buskin, Bristol because of a bad ankle. The in the High school auditorium. of the police force. Kflrgl ...... 97 78 1^ little help, anil when hla Lung town Pres* and Meriden Journal, trrahman last fall. program. The strains of this music NcUun ...... 9! 79 89 j;.9 foie the Eastern Ix-agiie lenders Mack today aa he celebrated hla night the Indiana defeatad Wind­ • White Cagera 69 to 26 at the Mah- Fred Blish, gave a talk about Lynn veteran eager, however, was ex­ The enjoyable program com­ l.blaml University mules cooperate Al Cotter, puhllclty man at'Cherry immediately put everyone In a menced with excerpts, from the Chris Glenney, Lefty Bray and Ulclitr ...... KJ 77 8.') ;:4.» trot out on the armory surfiioe 88th birthday. ham High of Wllltmantio tn tbs . Chester Armory. Increasing in Uso Fontaine and Alfred Lunt. Fred pected to see action against Wind­ Stvino ...... no 77 84 371 the Blarkhirdb ilou’i Iokc. Park Speedway snd Erv Rusconi, Red Stansfleld and Ralph holiday mood. First Movement, "Fifth • Sym­ Bob Schaller A pennant for the again. His telephone hill this Tills 1* the first birthday In 67 Thread City. The Bell Towners led throughout The mistletoe custom comes from told how he has seen these two ham Wednesday. Red Sox In 1951. Haponik ...... 103 118 109 a39 month Is likely to resemble the Tlic polished,’ 6-foot 8-lnch scor­ president of the West Side Rec Aztnger are among the many phony” played by the orchestra ing an- got plenty of aupport la«t veara that the grand old man of (.'oach Will Clark’s chargsa fiffi « all four quarters and held the In- the Druids. During their wars. If well known actors, who appeared Johnny Falkowskl — An eight treasury balance figures, but if Bowling I.,eBgue. young men added to the poat of- iiaschall haa observed as a specta­ wlnleas In two preirlous CXHL tUtS Many new and valuable uses The boys’ choir and girls’ choii ToUIm ...... 483 4S3 445 1S80 night a* U U played Its be*t game » dlans In check very effectively with in " I Know My Love” and "Oh day week. hla prayers for a stronger bench flca foree during tha holiday aea- tor. He retired aa manager of hla have been found recently for the they happened to see some mistle­ The Big Red’s swimming team presented “O Come, O Come Crarato <1> of the Reason to defeat UCLA, 90- agalnat Middletown and BrIStoL ■ their well developed sone defense. toe, they would stop fighting at Mistress Mine.” h'as been taking to the pool for Fred Blish - Season ticket for ...... 74 88 79 341 are answered he won’t have any The Hartford Hurricane* *eor*d aon. Both are former Manchester beloved Philadelphia Athletic* The Invading Sliver City five has Emanuel” and “ The First Noel.” Gordnn .... 71. High football players. Aalnger, s • A1 Jabs, Bristol’s 6 foot S Inch intercom system at M. H. S. which once, and embrace each other. The Lynn Varney, vice president, told some three weeks now. and Coach Yankee baseball games. Jenkins ...... 89 68 9(i 250 gripes. a 80 to 77 overtime win over the last Oct 18. Me managed the A ’a swept psat five opponents to data was installed last year. 'The new­ "O Let Us Hasten Thither” sung .Naaoeinbflrl ...... 87 72 78 337 There la a lull In Na.sslffa While teamed with Ray Felix, a Wallingford Vets in Wallingford hark, was with Hates last fall. ♦ center proved the big gun In Bris- mistletoe was a sign of peace! Our about Margaret Sullivan, often Richard Sollenek’s "Ducks” should Jimmy Morlanos - A five cent 6-1 !■ sophomore, to control the for 50 aeaanna and had been active and rank with the better club* est use has been that of playing by the girls’ choir rounded out nr B«rtnk ..., ...... 1U3 114 98 U16 schedule at the moment. They tol’s atUck as he dumped In 22 Christmas free Is said to have orig­ called "Baby Barrymore,” who be ready and waiting for their cup of coffee...... no M 90 MO backboards in a wild, as pla.vej- and manager for 67 turned out at the Meriden school. Christmas records to the home­ excellent part of the carol sing. Smith ..,.. have been Idle since copping a caiupalgna. points, most o f which came, from inated In Germany In the 16th played Sally in "The Voice of opener against Meriden January Ivar Scott — A special eatery game. Felix also helpeti out with Ixmg Swede Anderson, star o f rooms before school each morning. Solos by Emma Malson anc sixth straight league victory last * backboard tap-ins. century when Martin Luther dec­ The Turtle.” 13. This year’s captain is John for Yankee baseball rooters. TotElM ...... 460 48 441 1343 14 points. As usual. White topped How la he taking retirement T the Windham win. trill Isfid th* This has been done away with the Arlene Peterson Jlnamy Warren Panciera. a junior, and current Martha Diana highlighted carol; George Veltrh — A cruise to Sunday afternoon against Walling­ ” l ’m to buay that I don’t have Indians Into battle. Th* Mg • Despite their final 60 to 26 ver- orated the first tree as a surprise Secretary Norma Strong gave a sung by the Round Table singers the scoring with 26 points. LHT Sonny Boy West Dies yesrs ago of having the home­ holder of the M. H. S. back stroke South America. n.eeer Ogle. (4) ford. Sunday. Chrlatniaa eve after­ time to even realise I’m retired,” pivot operator canned 17 polnta ^ diet. Coach Tom Monahan's five for ihls children. It was introduced Short talk on Ethel Merman, Emma's solo was in “ Rejoice ant (6-0) ranks No. 7 nationally In rooms sing Christmas carols In the Into England by Queen Victoria’s Whether It Is a bowling alley or , Jim Warren, one of the few record. Walter Snow — Bigger and bet­ Tyl^r ...... 101 Ii3 noon. they Journey over the moun­ Mark told the usual crowd of agalnat Windham and has tookad actually took their decisive lead morning. Various short assembly comedy star seen In "Annie Get Be Merry,” while Martha appear­ .McKinney ...... K8 W this week’s Associated Pres* poll. husband, and came to the United a basketball court, one le eure to licensed “ hams” at M. H. 8. and a ter duck pins. tains to Torrlnfet'on where they |)resa and radm men who visited better with each game. Al Uor* ' during the first h ^ . which ended programs, such ns the one at merbber of ithe swimming team. Is Your Gun” and "Call Me Madam." ed os soloist in "Lullaby Jesut Frey ..., ...... »9 no meet the New City Howarils. For the second straight night. gan. Bill Bheekey. Bob Wlllia find States with* a group of German Chet Nowicki — A John Warner ...... 94 75 Oklahoma AAM (7-0) staved off a After Ring Knockout him In his tower offiee. . 48 to 12 In rristol’s favor. The In­ Thanksgiving, having been broad- find this week’s legion candidate, this week’s Legion of Honor can­ Helen Hayes was the subject of The word "Captain" has taken Dear.” "The Holly and Ivy” anc Dtmlow Having beaten the 1048-49 cham­ Mall for Connie still pours into Johnny Perry are other likely immigrants. treatment. Ed. Note: Save some Lfow Mea ...... 70 70 rally to win. The No. 5 Aggies de­ dians were oi:tscored 21 to 14 In to esat to the rooms. These assem­ Arlene Peterson, participating in didate. He la the son o f Mr. and Fenna Lee Fisher's interesting a rear view seat on the Manches­ ” ’Twas the Night Before Christ­ pions once already by a l2-polnt start ere. Bill Slover, Phyllis Mastropletro, for me. feated Southern California, 50-48. th* office from over all the world. second half but floored a much bet­ blies mav originate In any room Mrs. Roy Warren of 127 Princeton speech. She said it Is how Helen ter field of sports, as many of the mas” were also among the beauti­ margin. Coach Johnny Falkowskl and Dick Day were the narrators the sport. •’Pete.” as she is called Lee Fracchia - another tele­ ToUlfl . . 430 434 1307 The night before, AAM squeezed And he repllea to every letter. It ter game especially defensively. in the blindings. At Thanksgiving Hayes says things and her actions teams have chosen co-captalns or ful songs sung by the Round Ta­ haa high hopes of seeing the 21 Year Old Fighter of the skit. by all her friends, has been active ■treet. phone to handle all dog complaints, pa.st cllifom la, 36-3.5. keeps him going five days a week B-lstol wa‘ quick to take the the choirs and orchestra gave the Jim’s favorite paatlnie and that make her so well liked. Miss different leaders for each contest. ble singers. CrEVello . string run to sev-qn straight and K e n n e l The routine Mark has followed "Silent Night” provided a back­ plus a secretary, female of course. u se, in losing for the first Dead 22 Honrs After Tlionipsoii Recalls lead and soon after the tap-off program from the assembly hall. In all active sports offered here greatest Interest outside of school Hayes Is ndw starring in "Wisteria Coach Walker Briggs announced "Lullaby Thou Little Tinj Srolaky . give Nassiff follow«r«...,Xn added ever since he took over th* Ath­ ground music for the closing por­ Babe Dowd - Bigger Ice cream time, couldn’t solve the Aggie C l u b dumoed In 9 straight points before Each morning the aotfces are at M. H. 8., Including volleyball, is amateur radio. For about one Trees." co-captains for next year’s foot­ Child” and "Come Hither Y« Brlftow , Christmas present. letics tn 1901 hasn’t varied any. tion of the program. "With all our ball teams as did Coach Richard cones. Stratton semi-zone defense and possesilon- Getting Knocked Out ; Swede Anderson conneerted with a read over the system by the, pupils. basketball, bowling, hockey, base­ year be baa been a so-called Elinor Hussey volunteered Infor­ Faithful” were excellently per­ A break in the schedule now Is Every morning at 10—sometlmea Old Time Feud gaety and fun we must not forget Danielson at an assembly Friday, Sher Robb — A second Little Mlndtr mlnded offense. The Hank IBA- N e w fi . foul shot to break the loral’s scor- This gives them a chance to speak ball, and eoccer. “ham” and baa talked to people in mation about Ray Bolger’s life. formed by the A Cappella choir. Baseball League for Manchester. like the calm before the storm. By Bassett at St. Nick*s earlier—th* ever straight-backed the real meaning of Christmas; “ Pete” has followed the business December 8. Jimmy Minicucci and The combined choirs sang 395 40t 483 1236 coached visitor* just wouldn’t let Im: Ice. A1 Jabs and "Ming" to a large nutflber of people as varloua parta of the United States She saw him In “ Where’s Charjle.” Bobby McIntosh — An electric Totals .. Three games in four days for Nas- Southern Cal shoot from less than dean of baseball men can be seen New Tork. Dec. 22— —^Ftfink that it Is our Lord’s birthday and course with her present schedule Bob Johnson were ’ elected leaders "V\Tiile Shepherds Watched” anc German Shepherd puppy Mlcuccd, fast moving Bristol for- though they were speaking over and Canada by way of hla radio. 'Where’s Charlie” is the show that train. siffs over the New Years week­ 16 feet away. Customarily, no A g­ New York. Dec. 22- (45 -- IJItle ____ , . „ In his office chair. He generally Frisch and Freaco Thompsam, fi no matter what your beliefs, there including. Modern Problems, Busi­ of the gridiron squad while George "p Holy Night.” Ceablee* <4) owned by Mrs. Anne ,, ward, paced the visitors to a first the radio, "hie "H. S. World” staff Jim haa join^ with the other was seen by Sock A Buskin two Jack Crockett — Another Hurri­ end will bring one third of the gie .stoo JU 30-game schedule to a close. Next ing the IBA Ideal. Nonii Pilgrim get the toy pla|m rt«1dy m- ^^e Wooster ball game*, were exchanging vour.self!” nomination for co-captains of the "The Parade, of the Wooden Sol­ C’hetelst ...... 103 Bpraking In customary manner The second quarter saw Bristol i the form of news broadcasU or In- phy II and Transcription. When civilian defense communications A lively discussion was led by Tommy Brown — A magnifying F. J ohneon ...... 96 100 86 383 Friday. December 29, the Bristol led the winners with 16 points. barbed pleaaantrice before tbfi Patricia O’Hara ’52. asked If she had any favorites, she soccer squad. • diers” and Its accompsmimeni —each phrase punctuated adth a j score more points^ than in theli 1 tervlcws with members of differ­ system aa part of the defense pro­ Fred Blish. The students tried to glass to help find that oum of Accornero ...... 106 89 124 819 Tramps make their first appear­ Bradley, which meet AAM next firet showing of the I960 World ent clubs or teams. Important no- quickly replied "Yes, I like them with the audience, os they sang 70 70 310 Her daddy, Al (Sonny Boy) i l>rrls’a German Shepherd. New England drawled ”ah”— whole Second half, as they racked gram. He la also using this inter­ name all the shows (with their money lost on BIssell street. Low Men ...... 70 ance In town. Headed by last month in a battle of Miaaniirl Val­ West, died last night In St. Clare’s Series movi* and somahow UM tlces arising during the day are all!” est in school, and with two other Coach Wilfred Clarke’s courtmen “ Hark the Herald Angels Sing,’ year’s Most Valuable Player and I ” Orex von Beckgold” also took s Mack discussed the problems of ' up 28 markers while limiting the authors and stars) now playing in Will Asimus -Lower fees for 1300 ley titan... kept pace with an easy hoapllal, some 22 hours after he conversation got around to anoth­ broadcast to the students. This Arlene has further increased her students is giving code lessons to have two more games scheduled and ” 0 Little Town of ' Bethlo ToUle ...... 468 477 465 new scoring champion, Colby Gun­ I first ribbon In the 6-9 month-old hasehall. Indiana to 8 to take a 48 to 12 Debaters Have New York. It was surprising to private Chauffeurs. m Bamt <0> 92-64 drubbing of Centenary. Gene had been knocked out by Percy class. Several other Kennel (,'lub er hard loser, Burleigh Grimaa , • « takes the place of having a special Interest of athletics In the extra­ Interested high school students. before the new year, one at home hem,” "Aw ay In the Manger” an< ther, the Julie Larcse-owned quin­ ”Of course,” he said, "the wel­ lead. Jabs and Micuccl were again see the number of shows they were Jack Sanson—More kiddle mov­ RIckloS ...... 89 90 76 345 (Midget Mikani Melchlorrc scored Bassett of Philadelphia, tn a box­ members showed but the outcome ”ril never forget the feud I had notice brought to each room. Dur­ curricular line. She has been a against West Hartford December the concluding song by the choir/ 88 336 tet will be a stronger club than eight points In the first 45 seconds fare of the nation must come first the big factors In Bristol’s drive as Cbristinas Parlv Radio isn’t his only interest able to name and tell about. ies. UeufhMr ...... 63 86 ing bout at St. Nicholas Arena. la not known at this Urn*. with him,” cbucklad Thompsofi... • ing the recent Christmas concert, member of Girls' Leaders’ Club though. F or the past three years 22, and the second at Meriden Dec­ and students, "Silent Night’ Ray Cooper—A Republican vol- Stenger ...... 81 75 88 344 when Nasslffa whipped them In to start the Braves off. The Brad­ and baseball must b* prepared to "1 had Just joined the PhlUlefi fia i their half time totals stood at 17 Allison Olmstead '52. The 21-year-old West, a Negro the music from the assembly hall for three years and Is now the he has been a member of Coach ember 29. should be highly comrnended. lay ball team. Bonhem ...... 102 76 83 360 the Bell City two weeks ago. Oth­ ley regulars sat down early and do whatever It can to help.’’ my first tlm* at bat against hlaa ' and 14 points apiece. Meanwhile ...... 89 M 81 368 lightweight from Washington, D. Du* to so many acUvlU*# during was sent to the rooms on the sec­ An early Christmas party was president of the club. Junior and Richard Sollanek’s swimming Dick Day '52. —Carol Rottner, '53, Walker Briggs— An undefeated Annlello ... er famUiar faces In the Tramps Haroltl Mooty acored 31 points in C.. underwent two delicate brain The man who managed Milwau­ I got around to third bass . • • S ’ center Swede Anderson headed the th* holiday time It was decided at kee during the Rpanlsh American ond floor where the other partici­ Senior Y-Teens have also provided team, which had an excellent sea­ The Jesuits are said to have High football team. lineup will be Pugg.v Bell, Tom Centenary’s losing struggle. Brad­ operations and received three watched him ooma up irith that held by the members o f the debat­ Total...... 433 405 415 1243 the Kennel cnub’s monthly meet­ war and guided hla A'a through . Indians with 6 markers at A h half pants were waiting their'turn. her with more after school enjoy­ son last year with eight wins and perfected cultivation In Paraguay Joe Hugret -Tw en ty-five fel­ Henry, Chubby Malinconico. Hank ley (8-6), NCAA finalist last blood transfusions, but failed to apltball (Freaco demonstrfitsd v iv ­ ing team at the Barnard school ing not to have a social time un­ two World Wars said he had "no Manchester held the Bell ^ w n - Certainly the system has been ment. In her Junior'year Arlene no losses. Besides being his fav­ of the yerba tree, from which the lows Who want tO ptay^ilRf^ban. Massa. Paul LahanowskI and March, ranks No. 2 behind Ken­ regain eonsclousnoas and died at idly) and decided he couldn’t fisfi WkU Aid. (1) til January. A eommlttee was doubt that ha.irball will survive . era in check throughout the second very convenient and proved Its auditorium, Tuesday night. An was Inducted Into the Verplanck orite sport, Jim’s swimming abili­ drink yerba mate Is made. Onnand Wert— A flxseTy Polka. Mshoner ...... S3 Jack Foerst. tucky tlii.s week. 7;.59 p. m, (e. s. t.) He had been me if I tried to ateal home . . . named to mak* plans for th* first this latest emergency.” hai* as compared to the Bristol worth. enjoyable evening was spent by National Honor Society. This hon­ ties worked for him when he was Chief Schendel —Another Gold- Horan ...... 34 Nasslffs wUI ring out the old They did It last December and kept alive for several hours by the next Urae 1 went for horns fifig social meeting of the new year. He paused briefly, then said ,, scoring la the' first stanza. Dur­ William Munsie. ’51. the debaters and several invited or proves that she Is equally high a lifeguard at Rocky Neck beach wood Michael. lloppa ...... 79 year and ring tn the new. On the they did It again last night. Okla­ artificial respiration. he threw me out by about M fast...... 92 last day of the year. December 31 The committee le aa follow*’. Miss slowly: I ing the third period Bristol again guests In dancing to popular rec­ In scholastic ability. last summer. Outside o f school he -Nels Qiilmby - A return trip to Bickford . homa (4-1) again befuddled- •Nft- . . . I cut across toward my peM Loa' Man ...... 70 70 70 310 they take to the mad to face the Dr. Vincent Nardlello. state Virginia DeNoyeless, Mrs, CTiarles ” t was shocked at th* failure of outscored the Red and White but ords. The party was livened by a "M y greatest thrill In high school enjoys both swimming and base­ Jlkpan. tlonnl f’h.implon Cf’ N Y (4-2l athletic commixsion physlelan. Daudel and Stewart fheney. This tion at second bass and fifi 1 ' this time by a slim 11 to 7 margin. John Paul Jones dance and a -Milt Stratton— A reinforced Meriden Pms In a 3 o’clock Sun­ with a revolving offen.se off the the major league owners to renew passed Grimes he growled at m*: Round Table Has was being elected secretary of the ball. Total. ... 407 410 1215 said West died of an Intra-eere- social time vi1ll take place January the contract of Uummissloner (A. ■rtc ••Pinky" Hohenthal paced the balloon dance contest. Refresh­ For two years Jim has been an pair of Long Johns. ' day game. New Year’s night at 9 po.st to win, 48-13. Marcus Frie- 'Where do you think you aifi; to senior claa.s.” stated "Pete” during o’clock the Hartford Hurricanes, hral hemorrhage and a eerehral 16th which Is the regular monthly B.) Chandler. I still do not under­ •- Big Red during the quarter. ments were served by committee her Interview. This 1s an honor active member of the Science Mac Stannard—Another racket. MaM«y 71 113 361 berger used his 6 feet 11 Inches meeting night and tentative plans that bush league up fit BuffwT* Heavy Schedule FInkbeIn )9 l>5 the team that gave the locals no eoncuaalon. When he waa knocked stand It. After all. Chandler did . . . Bo 1 said: "When 1 aasv yofi dumping In 8 of his total of 8 members Gail McCann, '53. Eliza­ she surely deservea Club, which he enjoys very much. Jerry Saplenza —Leading role Well for rebounding and point- out West fell flat on his hark ar* that It will be held at Center beth Perry, '62, PrisclUa Bird, '53, 111 Little Women. Howlcy .. 74 76 m much trouble last week, Jump making. 16. C”tiarles Pugslcy help­ everything that waa expected of out them 1 felt right fit hamfi.** .' polnta. This past summer was spent by He has also been a member of Gouiin.kl 111 K 281 and his head hit the canvas with Springs Lodge. him—and did It well. and Nancy McCaughley, '53, who John Fnrr—Shorter working across the river to prove their ed out wltfi 15 and a fine floor . . . Well, I spent th e fa s t o( t h t o ,|hiatoI climaxed Its derisive win The Round Table Singers, under Arlene at Rocky Neck. Her spare Paint and Powder and Spanish UJ Ho lo4 I ability In the armory. a thnd. "What more do they want? also planned and prepared for the hwir*. - i !>-- ■ ■ - • i. -v; . game. Missouri. al.so of the posses­ season dusting off my paito avtry " by out scoring the locals 10 to 5 in the direction of G. Albert Pearson, time Is spent listening to music. Club. He did not respond to Nardlel- Final closing date- for entries Is Why th* commisaloner arranged party. John Merz—Bigger fire house. Total. . . 377 434 433 1343 sion-minded Big Seven (in fe r ­ time he pitched againet ua . . . Thfi * the final period for a 67 to 26 ver- are Indeed having the full bless­ Sammy Kaye and the popular hit During his four years at M. H. lo's treatment and was carried January 13th for the Wealmlneler for paymcilt of more than $800,- Mr. Dougherty, social science S„ Jim has followed the college Bob Oenovesl —Return of fifty ence. handed the N ('A A and NIT next eprlng Grimes waa w it h a n ­ " diet. ings of the Yulefide Season. Mon­ song "Thinking of Y’ou” are favor­ from the ring on a and Kennel cnub’s seventy-fifth annuel 000 for World Herlea televlalon, ae bean department, and Mr. Hartwell, course and maintained very Tw>d cent haircuts. Xlnt riaa (I) champions their first loss this other ciBb and I felt If Td Behind Jabs In the scoring,col day noon, December 12, the sing­ ites. Out of school Pete Is I Sports Srhpiinle | rushed to the hospital. He ral­ dog show at Madison Square Gar­ didn’t he? 1’hat alone should h e 'd mathematics departments, coach­ grades. This year his subjects con­ Dr. Ed Zagllo— A Columbia Fslrfi4l4 <8 II .sc.nron. den, New York, which will be around and didn’t think both­ uma, Ming Micuccl hooped 17 ers were guests of the KIwanIs member of the Luther League at LsUbart* . 73 78 lied after the first operation, hut liBve hern enough to keep him In t o m s w a s es of the debaters, plan to have sist of: physics, . trigonometry, Rose Bowl team. Ijirry Imtuirgls slumped n bit Monday and Tues/lay, February er ma . . . Hla first pitch points for Bristol and Richards 11. Club the Manchester Country the Emanuel Lutheran Church. Sarpols .., . 81 1U6 suffered * relapse and s second office. I’m afral(l the owner* have iM ld s - another out-of-town debate on English IV, modem problems, and Jo4) McCooe - A Laurel f cham­ Tonight hut Cincinnati (4-fli defeated Wll- 12lh and 13th. Dogs that have pre­ a couple of feet high—but Maneheater's scoring honors were Club. After a rendition of Christ­ Arlene has not decided as to a KltjMck .. 87 139 li:im and Marv any.vav. 89-00. The operation was ordered In the aft­ made a terrible mistake.” . . . I jiiat laughed at him find hit the subject of socialized medicine mechanical drawing. Of these he pionship) wreath. O’Qulnn 19 78 West Hartford vs. Hirrh. 8:30 ernoon. Thereafter he was re­ viously hern placed first In regu­ * divided among two centers. Swede mas carols, the singers were fet- definite future. But we are all — Armomv Rc.ircat forward averaged 29 3 Mack, expressing deep concern, the next pitch . . . Well. my. hazt j I ed by the Klwanians. Friday noon which will be held soon after the picks two favorites, physics and Hook Brennan-ATryout with ported "sinking fsst" and was nnt lar oiflclal clasB at an American Anderson, who hooped 10 and sure that this popular and enthu­ 387 471 415 1373 Tueeday, D,‘e. 16 points a game up to last night tn suggested baseball might "In time up he knocked me down w it h the singers will present a program Christmas vacation. trlgonometn’. the Yankees. Totsl. --- moved from the operating room Kennel Club show, or Canadian ' ‘ •’Pinky” Hohenthal, who account siastic senior girl will fully qualify Winnie Turklngton — A mega­ Boda.r* I'p (31 Charter Oaks vs. Laurels, 7 p lead the nation but acored only 23 these times, be unabla to get the the firet plUh Imd' h e k e p t • • at the Aetna Life Insurance Com­ — Albert Grossman. Jim has definitely decided upon Ontv s few hours before he en­ Kennel du b show, at which cham­ ~ ad for 8 polnta. A1 Morgan and for whatever Job she chooses. A r­ phone. Msznuson 11 89 m.—Rec. against the Southerners exact type of man th* gam* naeda knocking me down all season Just pany, where they will also be his future career and has chosen Holland .. tered the ring Trainer Johnny pionship point* were awarded to replace Chandler, ^ Bob 'WiUU each acored S points lene resides at 61 Litchfield street Sam Turklngton — A 'phone Lecrlon vs. Eagles 8:30 Rec. Murray State, a contender !n prior to December 31, 1950, shall for laughing at him." serv^ a luncheon. Last on the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. electrlcal:^nglneering. He has not Thrasbor . 'tulllvan said West had talked of "Peraonally, I believe aome of Time’s A-W Mttag while Bob Panciera rounded ^ t voice allencer. J.rrl. .... Wednesday, Dec. 27 the backyard of No, 1 Kentucky, be eligible for entry In this show. list is a radio engagement Decern, Carl Peterson. yet selected his college, but Is the (niHstmas gifts he had In the seven that voted agalnat him A South Carolina obecryar, Whfi the Indiana^ scoring with 2 mai^- considering both Worcester and Neal Chene.v - Anpolntment as Sonefo ... Silk Citv vs. Rockets. 7:1.5 Y. won its ninth straight. 66-52. over Puppies are not required to have ber 31, over the Scandinavian Breezin ’ Round Shirley Wilson '51. Texas Tech. mind to huv his famllv with his were carried along by th* Influ­ recently reported the U. a t Miami >e<-. 29 class for whlrh they ar* eligible. the Round Table Singers are now with a few tales from the classes. Hockey A t a Glanre Northwester. 67-49. The Grecnies piano for little Sharon who was done, I think they’ll change their th* Orange Bowl, probably asvav r. era aa they took a 50 to 27 de- and amateur radio. Jim should do George "Gas" Smith — A pro­ Bristol Tramps vs. Na.*siffs. 'I'he number of doge to be accepted hopefully awaiting a television ‘Tale of Two Cities’ NatlonzI LeogiM (4-3) had lost two straight to sent to bed In the West Washing­ minds. had heard Jimmy Bums’ rapoft V rialon from the Indians' second Incidently, If any of you see some­ well In his chosen field. Kodak Cameras here motion. 8:4.5—Armory. ton home last night without being Is limited to 2500. Entries received ccmfract and dinner at the Stork CHANEL NO. 5 Boston 3 Chicago 1 Columtila the preceding nights. ” I bcltev* that when the final from the Miami dreasing room a l­ T aquad. thing interesting happen (and William Mufisle '51 Rtidv TTeck—Two reserved Monday. Jan. 1 told of her daddv’a death. after limit has beeii’ reached will Club. Projeel Finished W a hove the coimpleta line-up. . . American League Hartford Hurricanes vs. Nas- Holy Ooss (4-11 proved again decision comes, they’ll keep ter the victory over Florida . . . Bristol, lead by center Bush, who George Pazlanoa we’re sure you must) ju.st drop off PERFUME seats for sll basketball games at Tlie death was the third boxing be returned. a description of it at the World with prices as low as $2.75, in- the armory. Indianapdlis 10 Hershey 4 siffs, 8:45— Armory. It c.an nurse a scant lead In de­ (Chandler In office.” Coach Andy GusUfaon remindod feating Vanderbilt. 64-62. Tuesday fatalltv In the United States and (Jonnie said he approved other hla players he had told tham thorn Office. O. K. ? "Jerry Cruncher Jr’s conference civding Federal Tax. They all taka the ninth In the world this year The officers of the Manchester, Christmas Play COTY night the CYusaders whipped Ok­ Connecticut Kennel Club wish to decision* reached by th* baseball were two trig game* thayTifid to with his Guidance Teacher," full-color piduros os well os block- lahoma. .53-.50. After Earle compared to 18 In 1949. magnate* In Florida—repeal of win—Pitt and Florid* . . . Hian ho I, Easy to Sew Dress Heirloom Doily We find there’s a new and more ■’Escape!” , and "Horrors of the ond-whlta snapshots, and most of There will he an aiitonsv gfter express their sincere wishes for a T6 tiM Girl of Marker scored a two-pointer with Merry CTiristmaa and a joyous the bnniia ruin and abolishment of added; "Tou did a graat Job. TIisrfi exciting way of presenting a teach­ Bastille” were original themes At Club Meeting them art equipped for flash pic­ four mlnutea left. Holy Cross whirii funeral serx'lces will b« held the agreement not to taka players will be no practice Buntey-" . . . er with a "token of eateem.” One written by Nancy Weir, Janet Thoir Drooms! in Waahington, holiday season to sll. ture maklnfi. Id us help you select Stood off Vanderbilt to freeze the nut of high school. A * the athletes let out a ehfor, English teacher looked down to see Doyle and Phyllis Wlnsworth, re­ "The Boy In the Meadow," a one- ball. Then, worried lest club General Andy bad an aftarthought < . a shiny apple rolling toward her spectively, for their projects on the one llte meets your needs « n.r Jnninr I.e.tn* Manager Arthur Ehiva and Man­ act Christmas play was presented Dayton (6-3) knocked Tennes­ r.and.l Jeeelet. (54) 11(^011118 Defeat "We'va got a homecoming Iton* the other day. She acknowledged the “ Tale of Two O lles” . This at the prko yev went to pay. H i It ager Jimmy Dykes might think h4 at the recent club meeting of' /- see out of the unbeaten class. 76- B. r T. against Iowa next week," -ha it pleasantly, but we still can’t fig­ book was recently completed In PHARMACY 61. The volunteers had Won their T.lnnpH rf ...... 8 (5o 18 waa stepping out of Un«. ha said: shouted. "Start thinking about It Miss Mary Burke's College Course Paint and Powder. \ . 0-1 3 C^olby, 66 Irt 61 "Now, I ’m just apeaking aa a —not right now but by tho ttes ure If it was an accident or not!! Fran Marta Kraut, a mean first four games. BulUvun. rf ...... English II classes. Mississippi (6-2) overcame a 12- n. KrlnlNk. If ...... 1 1-1 8 fan. I ’m not apeaking for th* Ath­ you go to church Sunday." Numeroiil creative projects mother, was played by Janice 4 DEPOT 84). TEL. AGREAT MeOph. If ...... 3 1-2 1 poln( lead in the last 13 minutes letics.” Spertamentton ‘If we drop an atom bomb on Murphey: Janice Fogg portrayed a NORTH END PHARMACY Modpin. r ...... 4 1-3 Slorrs. Dec. 22-(J5--The Uni­ were constructed, such as, the FREE DELIVERY! to defeat Arkansas, 46-41. Kan­ Bill Connelly, Vlllanova sthlaUo those Chinese, they'll be awfully more understanding woman, the 4 DEFGT SQUARE TEL. 6545 lllBlPv. rK ...... 6 1-8 n ; versity of Connecticut basketball peeved!” This statement complete­ Paris wine shop garret and a sam­ FREE GIFT WRAPPING! sas Btate (6-2) trimmed Spring- D. Krinjak. If ...... 3 1-3 7 team, defeated only by Renssalaer M en k o al's Vtmgmt director, claims that soMioinoro grandmother. The little adopted FREE DELIVERY FREE GIFT WRAPPING This Syhfania "Sw eet 17** and yeu! ly stopped a Modem Problems de­ ple of Madame Defarge’s - knitted field (Mass.), 82-59. this season, added a veteran Chlby Larry Hennessey la more Uum fill­ register, both by Maureen Shea. child, and the main character, Open All Day Boa. aad Xnte X 1-10 16 Dert'e Osiry <$> ing Paul Arialn’s shoes .... But, bate on world affairs. We can see OPEN ALL DAY SUN. and XMAS DAY ToUU ...... squad to lU list of vlctlma last Althea Dimlop’s courtroom and Roechm, waa Peggy Waltersdorf. T .IntermedlMe (88) r. DeMerchaiit . .... tl M M 2U Bill adds rather sadly, th* tOam why. although It is perfectly jua- Fran Kraut’s two children, Mina flllvrr, rf ...... 8 0-8 18 ■night, 66-61. but had to com* from D. Delleixlioat . .... 16 12 81 368 Alfred Lange's coach were excel­ GtiniierB rsJmrr ...... no 101 .*m migth suffer from sophomorltia — ttflable! Guess we’d be kind of and Dart, were portrayed by Nancy StPVPnn ff ...... 0-0 3 behind to do It. lit lently built. . 0 on 0 1 With six minute* to go, Connect­ Sraton ...... 108 114 92 315 "It could best the best team la peeved too. Lynch and Jack Sapher. Smldhoiifler rf ...... ?tqrin„ If ...... Many artistic sketches were If, Hyemrlliiskl. rf ...... U’hl(h*m. r ...... o-r» 3 icut was behind by six points. 52- Oufh ...... 88 93 106 387 the country, but is also could loa* drawn, among which was the Old Miss Anna McQuire directed the Moalev, If ...... Shot TK ...... 3 2 4 to the worst." . . . Richard Lord, Welt, all of ^ e student-teachers oufi dealer invites you to a free 46, but put on a rally led by Vln- Total* ...... 483 <72 480 1434 English Bank by Ruth Huggard cast and chose her committees u H«rrfy. c ...... Btyer. If ...... 1 0-3 6 nle Yokabaskaa who led all the one of the few Negrp hockay play­ practicing at MHS have gone back and a set of six drawings by Gall follows: demonstration o f diit super-power Duhlel. r ...... Vlr's AsG* Ohsf ers, Is regarded as one o f th* mart Y 14 3-10 80 scorer* with 81 points. His total Ecsbert ...... 86 99 u 277 to their positions aa student*, Property and stage committee; StMiek. rff ...... TottU ...... promising sophomores on tha Swanson and Prudence Richmond. to 31 for the night came on 11 baskets Mortotti ...... 107 101 3U8 be quite a let-down after s< Linda Pearson, Joyce Jarvis,-’ and T V beauty! G dl him now! See for your­ W. Si’onipMnskl, rg ...... Scor'- tt half limp, 31 Michigan'State team. He’s a Mon­ These projects and many others Strong. I f ...... from the floor snd nine foul shots Kozirkt ...... 91 117 tn .119 our shining faces everyday. VUe Robert Richardson. 1’. Dubalilo ..... __ 113 104 318 treal boy . . . Carl Braun, th* are on display in Miss Burke’s self why you should settle for nothing Sprage. Ig ...... r.V.O. Jrm. (»1l It wa* the eighth game for each thought they were all swell, and root*. Prompter and. student director, P. r. T V. DubsMn ..... 108 108 Knicks high acorer for th* past tram and O lb y ’s third loss. Zwlrk ...... 113 90 303 wl.sh ’em luck. There’s permanent Carol Rottner ’53 Doris Gagliardone and Joan less than Sylvania'a "M ovie-G ear” pic­ Totalfl...... 12 13 37, .loub^rt. rf ...... 4 0-4 8: .... three years, worked o'Ut with th* evidence of one teacher’s Influence Rogers. fUne D^vtU (89) Koppltn, rf ...... 1-1 8 New York baaketball pras yarter- 9 Total* ...... 393 641 496 1880 —we hear someone named her new During ths bualness meeting tures PLUS "Studio-Gear” * sound! Htrrtpson. rf ...... Cyr. If ...... 4 1.4 (vavilan Favored day without waiting to grt any Uolmea. rf ...... Maher. If ...... 0 0-0 0 ; sleep after driving from Fort puppy "Macbeth." plans for the annual public per­ ItswsrA's leaadsrsiMaf Science Grab Bag Pictures show whiter whites, blacker Rncku*. If ...... Mdllrr, r ...... 3 0-8 8 > Bragg. N. C.. to aUrt a ten-day formance were discussed. FOR U TE CHOPPERS kingjtoiie, c ...... n 0-n 0 Tedfur.l ...... *7 94 10 271 TtippliiK, o ...... To Beal Mieeli leave. Seems we’ve had lots of visitors Jean Rogers '53. blacks, sharper contrast and finer detail Kjenqulsl. rg ...... SulllMin. IK ...... 3 n-n h Wright ...... 84 96 96 378 At Xmas Meeting Tully. rg ...... l»rovo»t. rf ...... 1) fM) 0 Johnson- ...... 90 84 94 20i Expetiemee Counts here, lately. When they get back OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY 1U5 314 Rirkert. Ig ...... Tarrlco. Ik ...... 0-2 2 : New York, Dec. 22 (S’! —Back Howard ...... see 113 96 Benny Friedman flguree hi* all- from college, the kids always come . . . sound is unmatched for brilliance. Selble, If ...... l 1-1 1 Morton ...... 106 96 107 809 aophomor* fortball team at Bran­ Machine Films Shown Jonra, If ...... _ I In top fhape again, Cuba’* ellck back to MHS! W alt Olson came A grab bag was the highlight D on’t wait! See and hear for yourself. dies University has brighter proa- back from Tale, Mary Fogg from Totals ...... 14 33 Tot*U ...... 17 S-l« 87 Kid Oavilan rated a 5 to 14 choice Totals ...... 4S0 468 <92 1440 of the Tuesday, , IJecember 19 "Simple Machines” and "Themo- 1 teSktoSB Att.elle (4) pacts than the one ha onoe coached HiUyer, Barbara Kloppenburg from meeting of the Science club. Each TOYS M m OTHER OIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES Score at half time, 17*9. Score end of Barr's BfJIrts (83) today to halt the eurge of young dynamics” are- the names of two rear, aamc 33*33 PlafK^^ rf ...... 4 0-1 8 Aceto ...... 96 116 118 328 at CC?NY . . . Telling New York New Britain Teacher's College, member brought a gift that had Joe MIcell tonight. aportswrltera about th* feetup. at movies which were recently seen Fi^ndMI. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 The two welters clash In the fea­ WKldrt ...... m 117 95 208 Mary Jane Gelgner from Hartford to deal with science. With each . 2 0-0 4 aoblskl ...... 11 th* new school, which somraow by Mr. Anthony Alibrio’s Physics SYLVANIA 17" Mahagany ToM« M o M No. 7120M Bra Bera (rontilr. If ...... ture ten rounder at Madison Square 104 195 Junior College, Bobby LaFrancls gift they included a saying tell­ classes. RIBRON CANDY ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT— Stiles, H ...... A Mulvoy. If ...... 0 0-0 0 I'azsnl ...... 101 12U 105 356 haa com* up with a handful of tall UOHTERS 12 Garden tonight, a bout that takes Vlllner ...... M 103 808 from the University of Miami and ing how the gift dealt with sci­ The film "Simple Machines" Yet, it's a "sweet" leventeen . . . a great seventeen ... Yoat. If ...... Duncan, c ...... h 3-9 no 200-pounders, Benny alghad: "A t ence. YOUR TOP BUY If Lord, c ...... B«>nnett, rf ...... 2 4-8 8 on a significance because of the Blfrnakl ...... — 15 — 85 least these boys had all playad Ronald Pearl from University of dealt with six basic machines, lever your best value in a '1 ^ receiver—a/iy vsy you lopk it 0-0 0 A fter each member had a Hayea. c ...... Ouitsfsnn. If ...... 0 possible abdication of welterweight football. At City we sUrtad with I By Mn. Aaae Catot Maine. Nice to see you back in the pulley, inclined plane, screw wedge, SHAVE SETS THIN MINTS it! D irill to "M ovie-C lear" piaures, 139 square indies Bins. If ...... U 0-0 0 ToUU ...... <90 6<0 $60 UN chance to choose a gift, they SYLVANIA YlU VIflO N Rralnard. rg ...... champion Ray Robituon. deflnitltms.” One of Qur readers who has had hallowed halls, kids! It makes w h ^ l and axle. "Themodynamlcs,” (Peaa%Bexee) targe. "M ellow -T o oe” seteen f<)t restful enjoyment. Morbardt. Ik ...... Sugar Ray Is scheduled to get showed .the rest of the club what T..(aU ...... - n •-19 33 rommsnlly |*rr«s this dolly In' the family for a long Christmas complete. which was an Encyclopedia Britan- a crack at ndddleweight champion j «) they received and read the say­ ntca Film, explained the use of the Hear thrilling "Studio-Gear” sound over Sylvania’s Totals . • Hrom at hslf Mnir. 19 1.1 r V o. MrKFnns ...... 90 tot » 390 time was kind enough to let us RAZORS, ETO. Jake La Motta’a crown In Chi­ 183 119 By Bo* BxnMjtt Guess that’s about all the chat­ ing attached to the gift. Some* steam engine, ateam turbine, diesel, h i^ et-fid elity F M circuiu and tone-matched speaker. Morth Fad Roeheta *» C«ok ...... 87 838 Sports Hirrat copy It so that others may share TINY TIM RIIBON DANDY Mornaon rf ...... Writ tldrs ' 45) cago. Feb. 14. If the Harlem 81; rook ...... 85 103 96 388 Aa sweet aa bar smile In this ter for now, so we’ll Just end with of the things received were burnt and the gasoline engine. It told Exduttve "pictute-fraffling” g ite wide-angle view­ fiarttfifi school or party frock for ita beauty. Start the doily at the out light bulbs, mouse traps, toy- (Peoad Boxes) MuIUn. rf ...... ,.eP r. T. Dandy should best I.ai Motta he'd Wfir ...... 89 102 96 287 the words of the Jolly old fellow In about the relationship between W AIIETS ... 133 U iss 3N r yooBfi fiirta. And ao simple for center and "increase your dia­ cars snd toy beds. Mr. Alibrio ing for mil the family. Simplified operation with only MacDonald. If ...... MllUrd. rf ...... <“9—-^0-1 1814 * have to give up hi* 147-pound title. I.Arwnn ...... Today a Yaar Ago -- Coonia monds-as you work.” The finished the bright red suit: ’Merty ChristJ heat snd energy. Crawford, c ...... Trurinsn, rf ...... 0 1-1 The 10 p.m. (*. s. t.) bout will Mack celabratad hU fi ft h Miihday f aaotbar to saw with gay buttons mas to all, and to all a gdod night. received a card from the club with tw o front controls. Built-in tunable antenna. Pro­ Ltikai^ ra ...... Riilon, If ...... 5 8-4 18 Total* ...... <7< 535 511 1618 and snowy white collar for trim. piece measures 19 Inches In dlam- his oft quoted statement; "Don’t AFOUO OHOOOUTES be telecast and broadcast via the and said ba’d b * rsady to s t a r t eter. Gail Andersen, '51. CIRARETTES AN sols pHrcliofiBd bafor* dos­ vision for phonograph attachment. Choice of Ma­ TopRIT, tg ...... 4 ('ahlll. If ...... 0 0-0 0 White Ulass Hartford acored eight points dur­ K- Turklngton. rf .. n d t a n Nnatbar to Sue malUng, in qotns, your name,, ad- ership of Mlaa Marlon CatoY on RADIO Muiphry. If ...... 1 0-3 h” Veseb ...... 84 111 95 390 lights Last Night Rufino Goomlaa U7-145, to a W * d lw Kanchaaier Kvanlng dreaa and the pattern number to Friday, December I5th. Anita ing a five-minute overtime period D, Turking:! n. If ... . 0 0-0 r» bole golf match ait Havana'floil A OPEN EVERY DAY 7:80 A. M. TO U P. BL AND last night as it nosed out Walling­ n T oU l...... 535 459 <77 J451 ) JU^^Ava. AaitHcaA New Anne Oabot, The Manchester live­ Qagllardone, ‘63, wrote the poem, Center Chnreh C.T.P. Gob Ksrr> c ...... 3 2-:i Brooklyn—Billy Neri, 139, 95,000 Bids bat by rwpaeU ^ ^ ^ jjfi- . ford 80 to 77 In an Eastern Pro­ Vols. c ...... 0 0-0 0 Hew Bs. 4

A young woman took a Job as a Remember all those people who He (driving car)—Want a liftT Women, according to a psychol­ TOONERVILLB POLKS BY FONTAWI VOI J|| MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950 govemeas, then suddenly left it. swore last year they would do Shs—No thanks, I’m walking ogist, are better liars than men. Sense And Asked why she resigntd, *h* said: their Christinas shopptng early. to reduce. Could It be because they don’t "Had to. Backward child, forward Most of them dldnX ' He—You’re on the wrong road. hav* to tell so many? “W is e c r a c k e d ” W o k t u e BngtoMS Property for Solo 70 Saborbu for Sato 75 Wanied OiUshed. One Ruth—Ye*. Whenever she speaks n ils merchandise Is now In stor­ Co.. Realto;#, 180 Center atreet Phone 6273 to a man, she’s after dinner. knows he can’t h«at a slot mm------USED CARS Shop. age, packed in original factory room and second bath ready for F em ale 37 Mancheiter 6105. BRAE-BURN REALTY chine, but he doesn’t believe It. j Hal-^That girl Is like a rail. We still think the greatest peace cratea,.and will be sold at a lathing. Henry Bscott Agency, pipes a%c those blowing out smoke Just Traded In On New Dodge FLOOR 1 ROBLEMS solved with SALES ORDER clerk wanted for 266 High atreet Vv„ Tel. 3683. Sole Wit should bo used as a shield ------j Paul—Yeah - the third rail. and Plymouth Cars 1 linoleum, aa|>nalt tile counter. Elx- GREAT SACRIFICE QUALIFIED Buyers, anxiously for defense, not as a sharp sword Hubby—That comedian alwaya, Hal -Touch her and you’ll get above factories. textile manufacturing office. Busi­ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Agent waiting for good homes In good I pert workmanship, free esti­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 to wound other persons. makes the same Joke. I shocked. THI PR08FB01' HUJ School for 1949 PLYMOUTH CLim COUPE ness school training or equivalent All or part can be bought with condition. It you want prompt ac­ Wlfey—Yes. he’s got a one-, Folks who haven't the nerve —Black. Fully equipped- mates. Open evening*. Jones office experience requisite. At* arrangementa for atorage until BRICK HOME, 4 rooms, oil burner, youag dUlSron. Pr«-klnderg*rten,. Furniture. Oak street Phon# 2- automatic n^t water heater, good BUY, SEILL 01 exchange through tion and personal attention on What some people don’t know crack mind. Most apartmenta are kept too often go to the dentist because kindergarten, lint grade. Monday 61.B00 tractive salary, benefits and wanted and iniurance at no extra your property call, Douglas w-arm, says a heating expert. Just they do have a nerve. 1041. cost. condition, trees, w hite picket fence thie office. Howard R. Hastings, about good Judgment la what thiouA Friday. Traan>orl»tion 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ working conditions. Apply In per Blanchard, Real Estate Service. k**p* th*m in trouble a lot of Bootleg booze found In a hearse Imagine the janitor friends he'll glade green. Radio, healer, son. Aldon Spinning Mills Corp. LOW EAST FRIENDt.T new Broad atreet school, stores Real Estate Specialist. Phone 2- furalitiad. Mn. Lela Tybur. direc­ MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. and bus; Immediate occupancy 1107. 6447. tho time. —news item. Ws’rs willing to b e t'; pick up. Marriage Is a lottery, says a spotlight, fog lights, back up Talcottvllle, wr phone Manchester TERMS WILL BE MADE that It didn’t die of old age. : ------judge. Maybe that's why too tor. Phone 4287^______Re-uphol*terUig, draperies, slip This merchandise will be shown by Manchester 3683, Agent. lights, slip covers, wonderful covers 48 Purnell Placs. Call 2- 6128. The quickest trip from auccesa ------' Fast footwork. 8,ays a trainer. many people want another chance. MRS. BJkLiLAKD'S pre-kinderger- condition. Priced at $1.14.1. appointment only, during the day Which would you rather do at is most important in fighting. It 9521 Open evenings. or evening. COZY COMFORTABLE quality 6 to failure comes from working SHOPPm DAY ten ecbool ha« an opening lor one 1949 DODGE TUDOR—Blue. Ex­ your way up and then falling down a railroad crossing—atop for a also comes in handy In not fight­ What you see through some Sitnatlone Wanted— room single In excellent location child for the winter term, age 3 ^ ceptionally good ca r- $1,546. PHONE WATERBURY 4-3144 convenient to bus, school - and FBI Man Wilt Proposed on the job. minute or forever? ing. glasses depends on what’s In them. | 7IU miSTMAS to 5. Call 2-1696. 79 Lakewood 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Plniista— Nnraeriee 15 Fem ale 38 MR. ALBERT store. -For px.-tlculara and ap Circle. ______- Dark blue, radio and heat­ CHRISTMAS trees, door spray^ WOMAN 40, desires any kind of FOR INFORMATION pointment call Douglas Blanch Fifty-Fifty I .ANK LFONARD er. Tires like new, low mile­ MICKEY FINN wrcalh.s and cemetery baskets. A ho\isework, mornings preferred. AND DETAILS ard. Real Estate Service. 5447. For Annual Sullivan Award WANTED—Ride from North Elm age. Price $1 04.1. a ^ak. oSn to Morgan etreet. Hartford large seleetion at Krause Green Call Manehester 2-4169 between OLD RED Tin Bam. 706 North Ip*. NEM6MTASWEU • 900«», SHERIFF? [ TMArS RISHT.CWEF/ 1945 CHEVROLET .SEDAN 2- Hours 8 to 6 Phone 2-3247. hou.ses and Florist, 621 Hartford 7 and 8 a. m. Main street, buys and aella good New York— (N EA )—Six hun­ , letic Union to retain his connec­ GIVE UP.MICKEYI F-FOR OUR LOCAL y ' IF IT WASN'T FOR THE tone grev and blue, raot8 for Sale 73 Running In Brooklyn after diana sprinter. ALLEY OOP dark, he was nicknamed the per water pipes, water malna, FOWL 32c lb. live weight. Arnold WANTED—Four-burner gas stove. Each has performance, of feels JUETUKl 1x946 DODGE H TON PICKTH>— IN COUNTRY Like atmosphere, Ghost of Prospect Park by po­ course, but none the case and^ ex­ j condition. Special at electric sewer cleaner for plugged Nelson, 737 Lydall street. Phon Phone 6388. ANY OU OCEAN Bofiineaa ScrriMs Offered 15 sewer. Tlmf payments arranged. large building lots with shade licemen. perience of Fred Wilt. WATER 8906. trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. Wilt la one of our more remark­ ICANEWIM FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Vincent Martin, 305 North Main TO SHORE I Wa hkve Joat received aome new street. Tel. 4848. ORDERS TAKEN for Christmas WANTED — Piano. Reasonable. Kanehl. bmtder. Phone 7773. able comebacka. irweks Please call or atop In, get linoleum, a.-'phalt tile counter. Retired from competition in Basketball turkeys. Very cleanly picked and Call 2-2681. National .Assoeiation. - I mar price first. Expert wor. .,ian.shlp, free e»ti- EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ 1946, he purchased for $100 a life matee. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ wrapped. Extra large turkeys a Resort Property for Sale 74 membership In the Amateur Ath- Fort Wayne 97 Syracuse'72 ing. Plugged drama machine reduced prices. Please call 773 WANTED—Good used furniture I We era ready %o help you with niture, Oak street. Plione 2-1041. cleaned. (7arl J. Nygren, 303 Any quantity. We offer you high­ M or traaaportation problems at after 5 p. m. CHALKER Beach—7 room brick DE LONGS Refrigerator aervlcc. Oakland atreet Phona 6497. est prices. Woodshed Phone 3- cottage, tile bath, all electric I 9ay tlma. 3154. I Repalra on all makea, commer­ PLUMBING And HeaUng, spsclaW house, furnished completely. Tota \ X cfK Down Town cial and domestic. Emergency 24- FOWL FOR Sale. 35c lb. live price, $7,500. Cull Anita White tzlirg In repairs, remodeling, cop­ weight. 433 Keeney street. Podgs .sM Plymouth Dealer bour service Phons 2-1797. per water piping, new construc­ WANTED—Scout bugle. Call 7939. 8274. For Hardware, Paint, , tion, estimates given, time pay­ ■OLDIENE ind FLAGG, Inc. a n t iq u e s Reflnished. Repairing Snow Shovels and Xmas Lights *lB this ofM 4fM artisl rebeied agilnsl thdr mddsm trsnd IM Center Street Phone SlOl done on any furniture. Ticmann. ments arra.iged. Edward Johnson. Artirlea for Sale 46 Suburban for Sale 75 Open 9 A. M. 9 P. M. Phone 6979 or 5044. bi s i t r 189 South Main street Phone BOLTON — Building stone and Rooms Without Board 59 ANDO'VER—Immediate occupan­ and Stands to 5643. f o R 8ALH—1948 Naah “600" 4 fiagstone. Also rock drilling cy. New ranch type flve-rooD SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER door eedaii. Radio, heater, excel- Viiiving— Trucking— and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ PLEASANT Furnished room with A Complete Job BY MERRILL C. BL088BI DOORS OPENED keys fitted, kitchen privileges One block from home. Full cellar, steam-coa Shell Gas or Oil FRECKLE8 AND HIS FRIENDS lant OondKlon. ITivate owner ZO ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode heat,, fireplace, -“Vine panelling, copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, stnrar« Main atreet. Phone 2-4428. — mr.q >m9iiou aem * ■Uesonebl^ priced. May be aeer approximately one acre. On bu STOP AT '^ E R E TPSY e o Ma*c,y46YTte / guns. etc. repaired, skates, MANCHESTER .'ackage Delivery ONE PAIR of lady's Canadian NOT ON OOR UST.' UVMRMOMr mamc > mt itO Ruiieell street. shears, knives, mowers, etc. put HEATED FRONT room, continu­ line. Price $11,000. Henry Escot uNOERwmrrmj EMnm Local light trucking and package Champion match-figure ice tr MOW'D BASKsTn n a . ju c r In condition for coming needs. Agency. Tel. 3683. j ® LOOK? SSRKA CIJEAN. LOW MILEAGE delivery. Refiigeratora waisnera skate.s, size 5-5'j. Also lady's ous hot water, centrally located Bralthwaite. 52 Pcail street. Gentleman preferred. Phone 3129 COX SERVICE STATION AT LOWER PRICES and atove moving e specialty shoe , large precision TEU 9140 ! WRITTEN GUARANTEE Phone 2-0752. 878 MAIN STREET wheels, size 5-5'-j. Reasonable MIDDLE-AGED business woman Versatility and Speed Santa ‘ X960 PdlNTIAC 6 SEDAN ASHES AND Rubbish collected Inquire 35 Drive E. Silver Lane living alone 6-roomed duplex has / CALL Phil, for moving, light Homes. iitw i 1960 DODGE TUDOR Call 2-0579. trucking. Specialize In moving room for one or two women de­ Miami, Fla., Dec. 22—(/P)—Ver­ i i960 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Good service Good work. 2-9248. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port siring either room wfth kitchen satility and speed will be the i 1980 BUICK 8EDANETTE Attention Home owners. Emergen priri leges or robm and board. North All-Star's main weapon In cy roof repairs. Free estimates 54 Birch street. able and iftandaro typewTitors 1960 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Must be quiet and able to furnish the Orange Bowl Christmas night E. Theriault. 3555. All makes of adding machines 1948 CHEVROLET TUDOR references. Write Box K, Herald. when they meet the Southern Col- M 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN Painting— Papering 21 sold or rented. Repairs on all ALL APPLIANCES eervlced and leglates AlkStars In the Third An­ WANTED 1947 PONTIAC TUDOR FIRST CLA.SS wxjrk. Robert makea. Marlow’a. nual Shrine North-South charity 1946 FORD TUDOR repaired, burners, refrigerators, Boarders Wanted ^ 59A ranges, washers, etc. AU work Flake. Call 2-"178, If no answer WANT TELEVISION?. A special football game. 1946 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN call 2-2979. Yale's CJoach Herman Hickman, SALES ORDER CLERK guaranteed. Metro Service Co- purchase, 12'j-lnch console, fam­ ATTRACnVK Room* for rent. Best Terms—Best Trades ■2 ous make $169.95 plus tax and larger than any of his 30 hard- 'Also Good Selection 1937 to 1942 Tel. Manchester 2-0883. INTERIOR and exterior painting, Housekeeping facilities avail­ picked players, said he was aband­ / / ■ I * 1 installation. Brunner's, .358 East paperhanging, cellii,gs refinlahed. able. Continuous heat and hot oning the two-platoon system In For Textile Manufacturinsr Office PRISCILLA’S POP Good Win To (Some) Men BY AL VERMBER • COLE MOTORS—4164 Center. Open Weds., Tluirs., Fri. water, suitable for couples. Con­ ELECTRIC TRAINS amt acces Fully insured Ex[ ert work. Wall favor of making every man on the Business School ti'aining or equivalent office 'til 9. Saturday 'til 5. venient to Main street and bus TO 9HOW OUR PRIEhA^ sorles repaii'ed. Phone 6368. paper books. Edward R. Price squad available for at least two experience requisite. 1950 CHEVROLET special club service. Inquire 167 Maple street. Very low mileage. Like new Phone 2-104)3. positions. ANVec^.yVHO Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Main RANGE Bumera pot burners and PAIR WOMAN’S ski boots, size Attractive aa1«m benefits and working con­ SMORTCOMINQS MAY BS) Repairing 23 The Labrador retriever Iji \isual- street. heaters cleanea, seiutced and re­ 6. Tel. M03. Wanted— Rooms— Board , 62 ditions. \ paired. Also new range burners ly black, wflth occasionally a whit* 1940 CHEVBOLETr master deluxe installed. Joseph Senna. Phone .MATTRF^S. Youi old mattreasM spof .aiLihe chest. APPLY IN PERSON AT 4-door sedan. Radio, heater and 2-0147. sterilized and remade like new. FOR SALE- -Set of drums. Phone Call Jones Furniture and Floor RETIRED Gentleman desires room new tires. Fine car In appearance Rockville 907J3. and board. Reply Box D, Herald TALCOTTVILLE and mechanical condition. Rea WLNDOW SHADE.C made to order Covering. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. sonably pric-d at $345. Ready for and installed. Venetian blinds BOY'S Goodyear 24" wheel bi­ STATE CERTinCATE ALDON SNNNINO MILLS CORE. the road. Sec It at CTarke Motor and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Musiral— Dramatic 29 cycle. Never been used, $30. Phone Apartmenta, Flats, Sales, Broad Street. Phone Estimates gladly given. Fagan 8,183. T enem ents 63 HOLDERS^ or Telephone Manchester 5128 2012. Window Shed^ Co.. Route 44 at PIANO -ntNING. repairing, key HURRY! HURRY! Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. recovered. Free estimate, quick FOR RENT—6-room flat, heat and Diaraunda— W atciM 1949 PACSa RD deluxe club sedan, efficient service. Phone 2-9329 or hot water fumlsheu. responsible LINOLEUM — Asphalt Ule, wall Jew elry 48 radio, heater, new tires, saran 3874. adult family preferred. For fur­ lim ited number e f home* ft r r seat covers. Priced rea.sonablv. covering. Done by reliable, well- ther particulars write. Box W. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ available with as Uttle as 9900 »viei. wc, ^ Call 7008. trained men Ail Jobs guaranteed. Herald. «• pairs, adjust- watches expertly. down Including closing cost*. / Hall Linoleum Co.. 32 Oak street. Help Wanted— Female 35 VIC FLINT Ruby Sounds Off BY MICHAEL (FMALLBY Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166. Reasonable prices. Open dally. FIVE ROOM apartment, second Pay us a visit tomorrow. ss-sasu.T.iissai8.afsi,ME- EXPERIENCED Cashier fo Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Z CONT CARB WH«r HAPPENS V/WBWK THETS Tvn n 1937 CHEVROLET tudor 62 Rus­ floor. Also garage. Recently decor­ T m ordarinjr a littla haavy this ytar — I hope your sell street. COMPLETE Repairs on vacuiin Hartford restaurant. 7 to 3. Ref­ street. Phone 2-4387. ated. Write Box O. Herald. MVtr fsilt to «hMr nw up whgin I visit yeu-Ayou'r* ID MB NOW, A9 LONO AS 19, PUNT. NO I------cleaners, wa.shing machines erences Write Box R, Herald, JARVIS REALTY 00. GIVE A always much mor# dlsMuragtd than 1 am!** eredit’a good in the toy dApartment!** THEV OCr IHAT THHV1NE NO gSARCME;- 1950 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN njotor.s. small appliances. lOO.OOl TO RENT—4 heated rooms In busi­ /WJRPICER,'n« CELMBR. 9 M ,o u e K ^ WANTED—Girls for packing and Garden— Farm— Dairy 6M CENTER ST — TEL. 4119 1950 OLDSMOBILE TtVO DOOR new parts available. Stuart R ness section. Maple near Main BY J. R. WILLIAMS stamping. Steady work, good pay P rodocta 50 PUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE MILEAGE UNDER 500 Wolcott. A-1 Repair .Sales, 181 street. Suitable for business or Mam street. Phone 8597. Apply at Tober Baseball Mfg. Co. small adult family. Apply Edward PORTABLE RADIO I «3L )M O T H » \ f THANK IKBULUfi > EGAOf TIL Keep OUT *100 ID BUnf SAV.VOU COUNT GO ^ SUBBTAN-nAL SAVINGS Hilliard and Adams street. 3rd TRyiWfTO, CHRISTMAIG PREfiaKTG, AND BANK NICeLV OUT LOUD I ’D YELLOW Giube turnips. Deliver J. Holl, 1009 Main strest. ACCiDEMTAI^ NEW CAR GUARANTEE PETER W p a n t a l u k , electrical floor. Old Colony Furniture Bldg -m e R ear o p aw n est egg iN tw e lire ID SEAR'you contractor, malntenaiice and wlr ed. Call 7644. OPPHISCeSK MOOSSSBAO/-~- WHAT A GLAD COUNT THAT ALL OVER COLE MO'rORS ' tng for light and power. 40 Foster BostneM Locations FIRST QUALITY Green Moun­ BANTLY vuLETioe Hue will Be .'— u m f AGAIN— 8ur THIS 4164 street Phone 3303. EXPERIENCED Woman over 25 , F or R ent 64 - q20-<40-60-e0-l,000—.VAG, tlM e STOP AT AND for office, typing, no shorthand tain potatoes. Mealy, cook and 500 1937 CHEVROLET 2-doot sedan taste good, $1.25 bushel delivered '------ALLTHeRV— LET MB. CHECK IT-*— part time. Addre.'-s Box N. Herald m IF rrS CORRECT T'Ll. Very clean with recent motoi Household Scrvicea to vour door. Call Hathaway 2- STORE FOR Rent. Oak itreet near OIL CO. $19.95 overhaul. Radio and healer Sllie VOU AN "A* IN ______Offered______13A WOULD YOU be Interested in 1390. Main. Call 7650 after 6:30 p. m. 'rtOWG ARITHMETIC/ Clarke Motor Sales. Phone 2-2012 earning 10 or 15 dollars a week in 3 3 .3 MAIN ST. and Mora THAT? f l a t FINISH. Holland window your spare time? If so. write o f f i c e in Oxford building. Real HIUHEtil CASH prices paid for shades made to measure. All Manchester Herald. Box P, Man APPLES AND Sweet cider. 434 estate, profeaeional, etc. Apply TEL. 5293 1987 to I960 used care. In good metal vene.lian blinds at a new Gardner street. Albert Fracchia. ■V'i Chester, Conn., stating name, ad­ Marlow’*. WASH TUBBS Go Hide Someplaee ______BY L ^ U E TURNER clean condition. Douglas Motor low price- Keys made while you dress and phone number. Sales. S88 Main street wait Marlows FIVE LARGE room* for rent Range and Fuel MIT eer osem 7 » h 19 A 0000 actpRi TOOSAPVPU. WANTED— Experienced waitress Hooaclioltl Goods 51 Comer houae, busineta eection eeucReoiBiE zat ( a« weu as aerazbm 9 0 T 9KN 110910 SHE PRANCI9 EC» VMNWDLER.MIMII V mCOtM WPS rsMXtTU. Steady work, good pay. Apply In WIDE SBLECTIO.^ of doll car­ Suitable for bualneaa and real Oil Distribufori Flay* aaywMre. Every. WiETNArTFMtgIr person. Tea Room, 883 Main riage* and stroller*. Small elec dence oombmed. Apply Backer bedy *em d have oae. AB RSAILV ZE c r o o k , ------, ^ ^ , F099MCOMIS«r •treet. p.EeoaHeHAMEesN!/ Z' VX-9«b i t m .l trical appliance! Including com 36 Oak atreet Bw atoM popolar aad fSaioM . Hil9 90 9CHOlARlV.“ - r r Ed Sullivan's Special! bination iteam Iron*, portable and Biakea. 90DE90MAIR! LADY WANTED— for day work. CENptALJ.Y located 2-room of­ Good pay. Apply Famdale Lunch­ table model radio*. Ehccellent for fice With private lavatory, avail- Xmaa giving. Chamber* Fuml BOLR-PED eonette, 1095 Main atreet. abA in January. For Uriormatlon FRESH FROZEN MnRIARTY 1950 MERCURY ture, at the Green. Open 9 to 8 - XUI Alice Olampet Agency. 8 7:80 to 9. Help Wantcd>~fMal« 4848. POULTRY 4-DR. SEDAN OE7T YOUR aU metal Air-Way MACHINIST, turret lathe, tool and SaniUaor today. Absolultely no Wanted to Rent ROASTERS...... lb. 56e die men, full time, day fhift or container or . bag to empty. B-Z CAPONS and night shift. Top wages. WUco' Ma­ term*. Tour local dealer. Mr. WANTED—S or 4 ro o m hY, BRiinnER'S tx -__ chine Tool, 222 McKee atreet. Aronaoa. Phone 4910 after 6 p. m. aponalble coi ple. Both empIojNd C^PONETTES .,...Ib. 64c TELEVISION I M ' for demonatratton at anytime, Call Madeline BmlUi, Realtor. ~ Dettvared la MaaNnatar ' THE HARP I A 6 A » 4 » ISSxx. MTB-KnV' /t-JZ ] Thl* ad worth 91S.B0 in extra 1642 or 4679. Friday Bvealaga 999 b a s t c e n t e r STREET ■BwmiHiiimiiil' ■ r equipment for old cleaner. CaU After 2 P. V t e l e p h o n e 9191 URdENTLY Needed. 4 room rent by two adult*, both working H. A. FRINK Best of reftrcncca. Phone 2-1898 Sullivan Awnue—Wappivg after ^ p. m. \

nUDAT. DECEMBER tS. IfM ->'■1.6 )|KsaTfitir JbttulfeBtifr. iy»rali> Newsboys* Edition

Marine Pfc* Burton A. lA vey. . f i non of Mr. and Mra. JFtfi l^rty Emanuel Soloist Another Korea About Town of T6 Footer afreet, has arriv^ Tht W6*tli«r home from Camp Lejeime. N. C.. W ar Casualty Last Averst* DbOx Nti Pn m Run Fancnal al O. *. Wanthar Bo n m for a Christmas furlough. He has | A MB. Arnold John, w born Jfmt me Weak IM ta g to Mr. and M n. Mrawt been taking a refresher ooutm at Daeetahar 1*, 1969 Taday partly ahrndy with high- of WrNitrr, Mo m *, ot the non-commissioned o ffic w eat near 49, taalght partly aMndy tte tSSrWnibon hwnrtW In school* Pfc* Lavey was honombly Lieut. Waller Browne of Gift Suggestions discharged from the Marine Corps Minute 10,177 ^iiFntng with lawaat naar 99, Snnday partly nom. Mro. “ L* at Treasure Island^ California, in This Town Wounded Ruth KJeUoon. dou«ht*r of Mr. ■nker af Iba AnUt M d iS L *m «o t U MjcHMn of August, 1946, after serving nearly In Shoulder and Arm laaa at OtradatteM Manchester— A City o f ViUage Charm Rertor otroet nineteen months in the Pacific 3-PC. FLORAL APPLIQUED niwa. He was recalled to the serv­ Lieutenant Walter R. Browne of Chapter 1094, Womrn of thr ice, August 1, last. Gift MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1950 ITWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS the Arm y haa been wounded in (OlaaMBad Adverttatai aa Paga IS) Mooae, win hold a short buslnras VOL. LXX, NO. 71 meeting tonight at Ihr Cub Pack No. 27 will meet this the recent Aghting in Korea thfe Turkish Towel Sets » M le ball on North street* M«m- ovening at 7:15 in St. M ary* Department o f Defense has ad­ lars art reepicated to attend to as- parish houae. It Is expected that vised hla wife, Mrs. Katherine M tho Loyal Order of gifts will be distributed to the boys l « n with the annual kiddies from a decorated Christmas tree. Fetko Browne, o f 18 DeerAeld J 2 .9 8 Beautifully Boxed Christmas party* drive. Mra. Browne, formerly of Fine quality full fash­ Idddlea party refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilmcr F. I>«;k- Broad Brook, said her husband Heavy quality Cannon towels with floral applique patterns. Aqua, ioned nylon hoalery In flamingo, yellow. Mach, green and white. One bath towel, one asread by the chapter. Each mem- wood of 50 Margaret road will has written her he was wounded aheer or aeml-aheer bsr Is reqiiosted to bring a grab- spend Christmas with relatives in guest towel and o n face cloth. weights. General Walker Killed in Jeep Smashup December 4 In the ahoulder and hoc gift and Join in an evening oL Philadelphia. Oertrnde Berggren O'Brtea aarol Mnglng. and fun and frolic. arm. He is recovering hi a hoapl- OTHER TOWEL SETS, $1^47 to $3.91 Mra. Florence Plitt. president of T vlo aervlcea of worship, twelve tal In Japan. Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V.F.W.. Lieutenant Browne, 33, la a o’clock midnight Oirialmaa Eve COLORFUL 52x52 FAST COLOR PRINTED General Wfilker’a Mother ‘ announeea that the weekly card and 5:3(1 a m. CTiriatmaa Day, will Philadelphia native and in civilian Aristo SHppery Driving Ahead party will be omitted tomglit at life was salesman for the Quaker Semi Sheer, $1.25 pr. Holiday Travel Tomb of St, Peter Found Takes New s Like Soldier the Post home, but will he held Umax the Chrlatmaa feativttiea at Rubber company o f that city. 8th Army Chief Dies; a u t o in s u r a n c e Friday evening. December 2P, aa F.manuel Uitheran church. During World W ar n ha had Table Cloths Belton, Tex., Dec. 23*—(S’)— te your beat pfotoetf on usual. In addition to the Luther League served for nearly four years and Van Raaltp Rush Claiming ” I'U be all right, this la aome- choir, two aololata will sing at the was wounded In action twice in In Subterranean Grottos thlng I have to bear. Many RayinwMl E« Oormon New members Joining the South midnight aervire. Gertrude Bcrg- Germany and was discharged as Semi Sheer, $1.35 pr. other mothera have had to 4S BioekfieM St.—Tel. MW Methodiat church on Sunday are gren O'BrIrn, well-known contral­ captain. He re-entered service two Its Heavy Toll bear the aama thing.” Jets Score ‘‘Big Kill;” invited to attend the meeting this to of New S’ork, and Roger years ago and went to Korea in J 2 .2 9 So apoka frail Mrs. ■* R* evening at 7:.10 in the ladles parlor. Ixiiicka, formerly a member of the October. He and Mra. Browne Eight smart patterns inIn flormltflorals and fruitsfr ta all color comM- Alba Of the Vatican, Says Pope Walker, more than 80 yeara Emanuel chotr and now aololat at have two small aona. *• nattona. old, early today. She had been the Center Oongregattonal church Four Connecticut Road , r Sheers $1.50-$ 1.65 pr. t- that the Prince of the ApoaUes Informed that her aon, Lt* Gen. in Hartford. The pastor, the Rev. OTHER TABLECLOTHS. $1.79 to $4.98 Rome. Dec. 23—(4*)—Pope Plus higheat Importanca and will be Walton Walker, a tough and HEARING-AID Deaths Add to Score X II announced today that the tomb published soon. was buried on thst site. Carl E. Olson, will deliver the In June, 1050, the Pontiff con­ scrapping little Texan, had Fix Auto Wage Curb Arthur Drug Stores of St. Peter, Prince of the Apoatles "Has the Tomb (o f St. Peter) Chrlatmaa message and will be aa- Safety Experts Fear secrated a central altar dedicated been killed in a Jeep accident alated at tha altar by Earl Modeait. STORE OPEN Alba New Dark Heel and revered by Roman Catholics been truly found?” the Pope aiked BATTERIES DAINTY EYELET EMBROIDERED to St* Peter and located over the In Korea. TRUSSES. BELTS, senior at Upaala College, East also as the first Pope, has been and then gave the answer, ” Yee.” AU DAY SUNDAY May Pass 400 Mark reported atte of the ApoaUe'a last Walker’a death waa a aevere For AD He«riBf-Aid* ELASTIC HOSIERY, Sheer...... $1.75 pr. found in the subterranean grottoa Blessed New Altar Oranga. N. J. da resting place. blow to folks In thla central Patton Protege Who Led CRUTCHES. BRACES \ Bones bad been found near the xiOM-Maa” Tha aarly-moming aarvioa on By The Associated Press of the Vatican. But aa early aa January, 1040, Texas town who had watched No Herald Chriatmaa day will take the form ARTHUR DRUG STORE Scarfs ’The Pontiff reported in hla an­ sepulchre, he declared, but It was American Jets Troops Skillfully in "M w ens.*" Alba Silk Service ’The natton’i Chrlatmaa travel not poaalble to determine whether the PonUff declared that the tomb him grow to manhood and Pt of the traditional ■’Jiilotta,” with 949 Mata Street nual Chriatniaa message, broad­ of St* Peter ’’was and ta under the pridefully followed hla Army Tough Korean Cam­ tha congregation singing In 8wed- rush wma ta full awing today and cast from the Vatican, that a scien­ ”theee were those of St. Peter.” Monday Weight ....$1.65 pr‘. ’The Vatican reported last cupola of St* Peter’a church.” He career. Score Biggest lah the beloved and traditional ta tlM first hours tbara was a heavy tific atudy of dlacoveriea made declared then this was demon­ paign, Victim o f Same “ Var HaJsad, Bkona Morgon- during excavations beneath S t March that 10 years of digging in Special ^1.00 e»cl> 6oU on the lilghways. the longhldden underground strated by archeological findings. HATS CLEANED atund.” Mlaa Helen Barggren of ...... $1.25 pr. Peter’a Basilica has been completed Today’s announcement of the There will be nn Isnue of Kind o f Mishap That MInnaapolta will ba tha aoloiat and |[ Rayon Service Weight Forty-ona paihona lost their lives during the 1950 Holy Year. chambers below St. Peter’s church “Kill” of War DRESSER LENO’TH—CHEST LENG’TH— yielded archeological evidence The Mnncheater Evening 871 Mala St. ToL 4186 AND BLOCKED Chriatmaa anthems will be sung la violent accidents alnca 6 p., m. These finding!. Pope Plus de­ Killed Patton; Was on NIG H T TA B LE SIZE—49c each supporting the Catholic belief (Oonttaoed oa Paga BUtoen) Truman Sees Herald on Monday, De­ by the Emanuel choir, under the GLASS ,...... $ l.25 pr. (local time) Friday. ’Thirty-eight clared, were diecloeed to be of the Way to British Bri­ HENRY’S direction of organlet Clarence W. Beautiful eyelet embroidery on batt*te or nlnon. A long re­ S Lisle Service Weight .. wars IdUBd on tha blglrwaya. Eight Sahrcfi Enrounter cember 26, Chriatmaa ■ m s aarvtos—Dry Oleaiilag Hellring. "Our Response to Chrlat­ membered ^ ft. Tha National Safaty Council Day. A Merry Chriatmas gade to Ote Tommies A U m BOBBOB, PLA TB Piggy Banks Create U. S. on Toes fM Ns. Mala St. Depot SO- maa'’ wUl ba tha pastor's aarmon ••ttmatas 440 parsons may ba Russian-Built Planes, to all. aad rVBNlTUBB TOP* Penny Shortage in N. Y. tople. kUlad la trainc aecldanU over the 10 Old People Die Downing Six Without Seoul, Dec. 23.— Lt. Both of these aervloaa ,wUl be STEEL SASH JOBBEB8 Uiree-day Chortetnuui holiday. To Meet Threat I Gen, Walton H. Walker, U. S. preceded by fifteen minutes of Dlstrltartora tor Loaw Bros. Three died o f mlaceUanequs New York. Dec. 23*—OP)— Single American Loss Chriatmaa carols played by Mr. Patat and Vamlah oauaaa. two in Miasiaalppl and on« There's a penny shortage In Eighth Army commander Helsing on tha Schulmerich caril- ta Maanebuaetts. Tbay included As Blaze Guts Home New York O ty, and the Fed­ Tokyo, Dec. 93*—(fiV-Elght and lighting protege of the { . p U c i lonic hells and amplified from the Says Gmntry Is Ready U. S. Imposes H two National Guardsmen at Bonna- eral Reserve Bank blames It SHOE church tower. Theae bella are a fleet U* 8. Sabre jet fighters took late Glen. George S. Patton, Miaa., who were killed ta an on piggy bank competition. And Willing to Beat gift to the church In loving mem­ J. A. WHITE on 15 to 25 Rusalan-bulll MIQ-16 Jr., died today from injuries aaploalon in tha.Boonevllle Armory Worst Fire in Texas Paul R, Fltchen, manager of home comeort REPAIRING ory of the late Mr. and Mra. Aaron the caah department of the Down Red Drive to Jets Friday In "the blggeat air Auto Industry I suffered in a jeep smafihup. GLASS CO. where the guard battalion was Plane Missing Johnson, by members of their fam- 94 BIreh SL TbL 9999 Panliandle History Federal Reserve Bank of New battle of the Korean war" and • m f I WalkerwaiKcr waa injurea injured wniie while en Of the Better Kind lly. cleaning rifiea. Nine other Guarda- York, said yesterday that Conquer the World knocked dowm six of them with­ MORIARTY Bros Holy Communion will be cele­ ■MB wera injured. Turns Holiday Scene banks cannot meet penny re- out damage to Ihemarives. U ' H £fe .r r e e Z e route to the front in weetem DONE WHILE brated at tha Sunday morning Four traffic deaths last night Over Rockies, questa from department atorea Independence, Mo*. Dec. 28.—(4’) A seventh aweptback-wlng MIG (Korea where his forces ara brac­ IIS ( f N T E R ST the opening o f Oonncctl- Into Grim Tragedy ing against a threatening new YOU W A IT eervlca. at 10:30, preceded by and other big users. —President Truman, home for was damaged In the 20-mlnute M L S I 3 S church achool classes at 9 a. m. cut’a long Chrietmaa weekend, as battle which ranged from tree-top a light snowfall was turned to ice Fltchen said ’’penny ration­ Christmas, holds out hope of ” a Slu.lle. I*.y r*.,rl.. for I walk* On Wednesday evening of Chriet- 18 on Board Amarillo. Tex*. Dec. 23—(4*)— ing” must continue at least un­ level to a frigid 30,000-foot alti­ SAM YU LYE S WESTOWN by a sudden drop In temperature. world that Is safe for you and my­ had planned to decorate Ida maa week at 7:30, pupils of the Ten feeble old people, trapped aa til the end of next week as tude; The air battle was fought 20 All Other Workers; ar^ OIL BURNER 701 MAIN STREET Junior, Intermediate and Youth A s yet not fully identified, a self, and everybody else to live miles southeast of SInulJu, near •on, Capt. Sam Sima Walker, 95, klllford man was drowned in the they laughed over C3iriatmaa pres- banks are taking in only half In." See Okay for Profits andend Brti Brillah forces under hla eom- REPAIR Departments of the Church School PHBRMAGY Snow Four Feet Deep aa many pennies aa .they usual­ the northwest border o f Korea. 1 will present their Christmas pro­ Houeatonle River when his light enU, died late yeater^ey In a He says the American people All the kills were confirmed. mand on the trip to the front. ' < 456 HARTFORD ROAD ly require during the holiday gram entitled "ConM to the Man­ panel truck creahed through the blaze that devoured their bam- are ” in excellent shape" to meet Seven enemy Jets now have Tax New Year’s Day The General died In a field hos­ guard rail of tho Waehington In Area Where Big buying spree. ger.’* Ooraer McKea Street Uke barracks home. the challenge of world Commu­ been reported destroyed, one pital near Seoul noon after he was Bridge between Milford and Strat- nism, as the nation has met every taken there. Captain Walker, a The public ta cordially Invited to Canadian Airliner It was the worst fire in the probably destroyed end two dam Washington, Deo. IS— (4*)—Hav­ attend any or all of theae Christ­ ford. crisis since Washington’s time. aged since the F-86 Sabree, tfia ing broken the Ice with aa auto member of the U. 8. 34th Dlvlslaa, SELECTED A diver and police recovered Was Last Reported Texas Panbsndle’a history. "A ll we need now Is time and arrived after hla father’s death. mas aervlcea. A ll tha victims wars bedrtddan. world’s fastest operational fight­ mobUa Industry wage freeae, the Both the body and the truck early that is what we are fighting for,” ers, entered action in Korea Dec. PattoB Prtaad Wolher ’Three were blind. Demand West government bore down today In Vancouver, B* C., Dec. 29—(4*) tha President told a hometown 15. The Oeneml's side, L t Obi. XMAS *T guess I’ve lost them alll” audience of Masons, mostly old A* ’ Wg- ' tWin-engtned airliner c r M Mrs. J. W. Wright, attend­ The jet battle came dn what lU study o f a voluntary pay-con­ ton C. Tyner, WOa UJUred. Ms friends and lodge brothers, last trol standard for aU other work­ Toiletries with 18 peraona aboard was tnlsa- ant In charga of tha barracks. ”1 General MacArthur's headquar­ may have beei) driving tha Jeep. and bar daughter wera driving to- Europe Speed night. ers. GIFTS Ing today somewhere in the moun­ should have saved them.” ters called the busiest day of Patton, the maator of tank too­ Addressed 75 Children aerial combat in the Korean war The Economle Btabllltatlon Yardley Toilet Soap... . .$1.35 (Oeattaned ea Page ElglitoeB) tainous coimtry between Vancou­ Hien she collapsed: tles who prised Walker os bna ot He unexpectedly spoke out on The battle waa one of three In the Agency (E S A ) put ceilings on the his brightest pupils In the Euro­ Custom. A t Prices To PI*cm*! Yardley Cologne ...... $1.65 ver 6nd Penticton, B* C. Saved One Patient Defense Plans the world crisis at a drraa-ault wages of 1,000,000 peasenger car Canadian Pacific Alrlinea oSl- But she had saved one patient. Korean skies. pean campaigns, waa killed atml- banquet after flying out of a The first one wea brief and In biilldeM and the eaiariee of their Yardley Bath Powder . ..$1.65 clals aaW the DC-3 waa presumed Another saved himself. A visitor— larly In a traffic accident after Washington snowstorm Into what conclusive, a communique said boesea last night. It waa the first FOR MEN: down on-its 180-mlle run east to a woman badly burned trying .to World W&r I I In Germany while CHOCOLATES Old Spice Cologne . .. ..$1.00 Damrosch Dies Solons Want Nations to he plainly regarded as an atmda- Six enemy Jets made a hit-and- mandatory wage aetjon since Penticton, in hilly and heavily- save her atepmothw—aleo got out* on a hunitng trip. Venetian DESK SETS 91-19 phcrc of goodwill and unity quite run pass on six Sabres near the World War II. Bubble Bath ...... $1.00 ’Those four were the only surviv­ The Eighth Army lost Ite bril­ YA R D LC Y SE’TS wooded country. Give Proof They De­ different from the Washington Manchurian border. Then the The freeae, like E8A’a rollback ’The plane carried IS paaaengera ors of the barracks. ’The visitor liant 61-year-old "Shoaatrtag OLD SPICE Blue Grass Flower Mist . .$1.65 In N. Y. at 88 sharpshooting he Is accustomed MIGS fled across tha line, which of new car prices, laaU until Bo c o u m or* Proforrod and three craw members. was ths only one injured. serve American Aid; HAIR BRUSH BETS to. the U. S. pilots cannot croaa. March 1. Old Spice Bath Powder . ..$1.00 CHUBBY DRESSES It IMt Vancouver fit 1 p. m. Thirty-five patients in other (Oeatfanad Page Wghtaan), , Blinds Acheson Hits Hoover ’’There is nothing like coming The second encounter waa the Seek *nalr Standard” . ..$1.00 ( I W ) yesterday and waa due In units of the four-unit frame and home,” he said with obvious feel­ FOR WOMEN: Old Spice Shaving Lotion Noted Director Came jet battle. The third came when B y that time, officials Indicated, Wortd Famoa$ S A M P L E R Cottons, plain colors and plaids. Taffeta, C l R Penticton IH hours later. It stucco home were saved and taken ing. VANITIES Williams' Shaving Sets .. . ..$1.25 Washington, ■ Dec. 23 — -Walter last body from the gutted bar­ Its own defense efforts If It wants mandatory controls can be limited Sub for Ike costless, to his first Impromptu FOR CHILDREN: Damrosch, conductor and compoe- racks, part of the Walker Conva­ American military help contin­ to a few ’’selected" key industries. BLOUSES Korean Truce speech of the day. ' — V Othtr Whitman'i TaL 4641 RUDOLPH SETS er fo r more than half a century, lescent Home six miles northeast ued. Gen. Ridgway’s Otherwise, a general, prioe-waga riNMu MANuracTuiiH* ea BUBBLE BATH Beautiful styles by Judy Bond. Rayon crepes or tissue failles, died of a heart attack last night of heire. That underlying demand came " I hope you all get everything freeze la In prospect. To Take General** Place A$$ortmentt from many lawmakers otherwise you want for Christmas," the S A N T A CLAUS CHOCOLA’TE Boxed Gift Jewelry tailored and lace trim. Many styles to choose from. 32 to 38. at the aga of 88. Hopes Fading Veteran reporters, old hands at The agency’s nine-member Ideal For Gifu Af Moncliaffar Graan busily engaged in one of the bit­ President said. Fine Record CAMERAS Except for household 'help, he acenas of faar In tomado-stilcken Wage Stabilisation Board headed As Marshal o f New terest battles aver foreign policy ‘‘People Not Omfoaed” by (Jyrue S. Cliing waa alfting fte- Necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings. Also boxed sets. Gold and was alone in hie three - atonV, Panhandle towe, said the concen­ since pre-World W ar n days. That sounded at the time like ures In eearch of a vohmtary ” F u r Year’ * Day^ Paradf) OPEN D A IL Y 9 A. M.-IO P. M. allver finish brownetone home east of Central UN Group StiU Awaiting trated hysteria and panic at the Home was terrible. They aaid it Led by Secretary of State Ache- Just a well-meaning wish of a Gen. Walker’s Successor Standard” of wages to match the OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Park. eon, the Democrats reversed a waa extremely difficult to get co­ well-known ‘'ond father, but the all-industry price etandards an­ Pasadena, Califs Dec, 39—(*>— Read Herald Advs. *■ MilUona of American echool Official Version of trend of several months and adzed herent acc&unte from survivors or President developem w hen the Rome was located, had But the House, with a Home- fanae power administrator . (Lata Bolieetae o6 tka iiPI Wirs) Jeep-accident death of Lt. Gen. KNARFS Bureau of Labor Statistics reports muniat Premier and Foreign Mtar no mains nesr^ enough to be o f use. For-Chrietmaa exodus underway (Oontlaned ob Page SIxtoSB) later Choun En-Lal. Walton H. Walker. postponed its vote to Jan. 1. Since that coat o f living climbed another Water had to bo pumped from a He la expected momentarily to OJi per cent to an all ttme high be­ They have sent him three urgent nearby, trickling creek. the MU has both Republican and leave his duties here aa army tween October 15 and Novembar cabled appeals to begin negotia­ Correspondents DisdpUned Democrat backing, there appeared FOOD MARKET tions but the radio broadcast was deputy chief of etaff for admlnls- 15 . . . Office o f Defense Man­ no doubt that it will he tossed to Baton Trade mgh U. 8. 8th Army Headquarters, Korea, I ^ 23—)— Ap aatomobile pinnged into I f you d«m’t Ilka it, ha told 11 The If Congressmen were sup­ dlacloae where aha w aaM fita Don’t let anyone tell you there eltnad Jofthar ooBunsat w bar *9- ,And Budi deooratlonal 8ome- the Setoticook River early today, carrying to thetr d*x4h* proteating * Cuugi aaimen, change ported by the State Department and GROCERIES. Retail Men^ants Bureau. la no Santa. Ctaus In Japan. Tha tunea it’s a IltUs hard to saa-llif two men bound home from New Britain, Conn., for the Christ' which got Into the fight with a •aetattaB with Roosavatt. But ficm Ryda Pork, o a fU M T Manebeatlsr . Chamber of placa Is fairly Jumping with Christ­ trae for the frosting. There ara miu^oUtey. State T r o i ^ G u y ^ficH er identified the Cangresainen had com­ letter front Deputy Undsfaecretaiy mas spirit— that la, as far sis the gay silver paper belts, paper Comnifireto as Richard Usotte, 21 and Joseph F. Bouchard, 23, both of<|piain^ insee a «a letKjkat ■■■-- —------—M c ^ t *a - KoniaiwWar will allow. waa bainjt too tou|^ ta baRing a a r o | 9 < iw I ( FREE DELIVERY Restauradta fireffuqijttd by (O eattaoed a * FOga TW ). S L Agatha, Me. / - K I I

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