> A O E T W E M T X WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1961 iNanrhfBtpr £itraing Hirralb : Manchester Stores Open Tonight for Christmas Shopping Until 9 o^Ctock A ^ u t Town

Bupertnt«nd«nt o f Sctioola wtl> ATMBgelDail^NerPrw^ Ham H. <^rtia will apeak at an For the Week Ended orientation meeting for newly Xovember 11, 1991 elected achool board members in tbe ^ rtford . area and north cen­ tra] parts of the state Monday 13,487 in Windsor. The meeting in Member of the Audit scheduled to begin with a social Burenn of Circulation hour at 5 p.m. at Carville's Res­ taurant, a dinner at d, and the tmalnees session at Til 5. VOL. LXXXI, NO., 46 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES-rlN TWO SECTIONS) The Tall Cedars Band will'pro- MANCIfESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 (Claaalfled Advertltlng on Page, 26.) PRICE FIVE CENTS vide musical entertainment at the Five-Mile, Road Race tomorrow morning. Bandsmen are asked to report in front of the Main Barn­ ard School building at 9:45 ready to play at 10 o'clock. There will be no training aea- Bion for. BrOwnie leaders on Fri­ day at Center Congregational Bones of Amelia Earhart Church because of the Thanksgiv­ ing holiday. The next and last ses­ sion will hi on Friday. Dec. 1, at 9:30 a_m. at Center Church.

lisssons for junior squu-e danc- era, sponsored by the Manchester Reneation Department, will be Believed Found on Saipan canceled this week because of the ‘thanksgiving holiday. Classes will resume Thursday, Nov. 30. The Stein Club will hold a dance State News Soviet P i 'eiTiier; at the VF\\' Post Home on Satur­ Flier, Aide day from 9 p.m. ft) 1 a.m. Music Rocky Holds Hope will be provided by Lou Gagnon's Says Neutral orchestra. Roundup Lost in ’37 Members of the Manchester Finland Vital Missing Son Alive WATES will meet at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Fireman Saves Mo.scow, Nov. 24 (/Pi—Pre­ World Hop Burnside Ave., East Hartford. | to­ BV ROBERT .MVERS « night at 7:15 to pay respects' to mier Khrti.slu'liev told Finnish where Michael disappeared five Crippled Mother MerauKC, .New Giimea, Nov. 24 ' days ago? the late Mrs. Lewis Nixort, a mem-- Pre.sident Urho Kekkonen to­ Guam, N'ov. 24 {fP)— Skele­ her of the organization. '.T*' ■ Gov .Nelson A Rockefeller; Why do many Dutch govern­ 4 And Aged Uncle day the Soviet L'nion "can no said today he is still hopeftil hi.« ment official.s’ insist he could still tal reniaii^s of two bodies, p o ^ Robert J. Browm. 28E Garden Dr . longer regard the noith of son Michael is alive and that he; be alive despite no woi d of him sibiy those of famed Ameri­ will remain in New Guinea a few ! and John Haberern Jr , 230 McKee 'I'orrinfrton. .Nov. 24 (/P)— Europe as an aica of peace The dirty, green and muddy can aviatrix Amelia Earhart St., are serving on the arrange­ and Iranriuility" i)ecause of more days. brown world of Dutch New Guin- volunteer fireman rescued his But the New York governor In­ and her navigator, Fred Noo­ ments committee for a dinner- the activity of West Cei'inan ea'.s southern shore - known as dance to be sponsored by Epsilon crip|)led motlier and hed-rid- dicated the chances of his son's ■A.smat - - seem.s to boast itj de­ nan, who disappeared over Alpha Zeta. honorai-y business fra­ den uncle ye.slerday as flames militar.v leaders, lie declared survival weie slim, saying: "lam fiance to a passing airplane or the Pacific during a round the ternity at the University of Hart­ wrecked the rear wing of a it is essential to take meas­ a realist and 1 know what he fac es ship, .seems to defy one to pene­ w'orld flight in 1937, were ford, on Dec. 9 at the Shriner's ures “befoi'e it is too late." if he reached that,jungle.' ' trate its mangrove swamps and ex­ found recently iff a grave on Oasis Club in East Hartford. house occupied by Mr. and Khrushchev and Kekkonen con­ (A dispatch from Hollandia. the i pansive mud flats. Mrs. Peter Modarsky, 1871 ferred in a cottage at remote N’o- capital of Dutch New Guinea on ^ Did Michael reach the shore and Saipan island, it was (disclosed Advertiaement- Torrington St. vo.sibirsk In Siberia where I^k- the north coast of the island, said I perish in the jungle, or did he today. The hero wa.s Andrew Modar.sky. konen sought direct word fiTtm Goy. Rockefeller was expected-to' reach a remote native village? The remains, including dental Next Year at This Time a member of the Biirn'ille Volun­ the .Soviet leader on whi^ is be­ return there Sunday and to leave! Or was he pulled out to sea by plates and bones discovered In you'll be glad you opened' a teer Fire Department, who discov­ hind hi.s demand for military con- for New York via Tokyo on Moii-,i ;he .swift cuiTenLs pla.ving along September, were in a box being ' CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT ered the fire .when he left his next -sultations with the little North da.v). » > ■ I the coast of Flamiqgo Bay on this flowfi. today to the University .of at CONNECmciTT BANK AND door home to bring the folks some European country. Michael set out to swim rnore, Indian Ocean shore of the island? California at Berkeley for an­ I'HUST COMPANY because the Thanksgiving pumpkin pie. than two miles through shark-in- Gov. Rockefeller flew over the thropological study. fun of shopping for the holidays The result of his talks was still His first job was to carry out a guarded secret. fested waters for shore after hia 1 tangled vegetation for a personal The box was on a Pan American la enhanced when ready cash is his mother, who is partially crip­ catamaran raft capsized last! search of the area Ie.s.s than an plane d'ue In Honolulq at 4:06 p.m. available. You'll be welcomed at pled from arthritis. The atmosphere in diplomatic hO)ir after arriving in Merauke EST. circles, fearful that Finland's neu- weekend in treaeherou.s currenl.s 893 Main Street, 15 North Main Then he went through choking Tuesday. WUIis Snyder, Pan American dis­ or the Parkade. Women Chase Men for Five Miles Tralily might be menaced by a off the wild jungle coast. No Running oh the inside, Chris McKenzie, 30, and mather of a 2-year-old daughter, leads a trio of smoke to rescue his 84-year-old of him ha-s been found. j He and his daughter, Mrs. Mary trict manager at Guam, related Uncle, Thomas Alodarsky, bed-rid­ Soviet demand for military ba.ses, Slrawbridge, Michael's twin, women around the course In yesterday’s 25th Five Mile Road Race over Manchester's streets. The governor and his doughter i that those who recovered the re­ den in a back room. was brightened somewhat by a watched the terrain irisobvious di.s- mains said they included dental Miss Julia Chase, center, and Mias Dianne Lechausse, with Airs. McKenzie, finished the run as un­ joint communique issued after the Mary rushed by plane from New ' official entries. Johnny Kelley of the Boston A.A. paced the field of 138 men to win the event "I Just couldn’t inake it at first." may as the DC3 cover^the coast plates. explained Andrew, "but then I conference. York to help In the search. from the village of AIeraul(e to the DENTURE STAINS? for the fifth time. Complete details on sports pages. (Herald Photo by Satemis). Clinging to hope, the governor The plates and bones were being knew he would die in there if I It said the talks were held "in village of Agats. , sent to Dr. Theodore D. McCown, said: "We W'ant to be on hand cleaner didn't get him, so I fought my way a spirit of open-mindedness, mu­ The governor and his daughter professor of ' anthropology at the : NOW! A DENTURE : tual understanding and sincere to move at a moment's notice.” ^VITN GUARANTEED RESULTS!; To Show Freedom from U.S. through.” traded a pair of 50-posver bihpe- University of California, for study. Probers Seek Crews from headquarters, and confidence.” But whiit sort of a place is it, At Berkeley. ,Dr. McCown, who SMMQVES: the Torrington and Burrville Volun­ The communique said the tw-o this sw'ampy, muddy jungle coast (Continued on Page Five) ^ a s just leaving on a weekend ■ •Ume. Tartar Depealtsj teer Fire Departments fought the leadens met in "a hearty and trip, said he had been Informed fire. Chief Henry J. Rougeot said friendly atmosphere.” • •AH Rood Stalna To Unveil New orthe discovery, but knew nothing the cause was undetermined.* No But a report by Tass; official about the bones or dental platee. * •Tobacco Tar Stalna Brazil Renews Ties damage estimate was given. Soviet news agency, on Khrush­ In Medford, Mass., Mrs, Albert Immediate R^uHs\ ^Walker Case’ chev's speech at a luncheon given Kennedy, Aides Talk Morrissej’, Amelia’s ^ t e r said she Fatally Injured for Kekkonen Immediately after had been advised of the Guam find­ SMoney Back Guarantee! Chicago, Nov. 24 (Ah—The Chi­ Nwga^^Nov. 24 iJPi—A Massa- the talks emphasized that the So­ ing but exprq^d little confidence With Soviet Union chiSWttWroman was fatally Injured 'vlet leader has not changed his that it was that of her sister. cago Tribune reported today "a and her husband received serious mind since military consultations Mrs.. Morrissey said no dental VANI-STAIN House subcommittee, investigating injuries when their car went out of were demanded on Oct. 30. Defense, CD, Trade chart on Amelia Elearhart exists.' 'Nr,TuNT DENF'jRE CLEANER By EDWARD T. BUTLER ^Ing the llftlon Into one of Its team Is touring the world in search control on the Merritt Parkway "Finland's neutrality Is an Im­ She said an existing chart on -J3 Rio da Janeiro, Nov. 24 gravest political crises — set in (Jf) of data to bolster the administra­ yesterday. portant guarantee of the preserva- Nixman might shed some light on 0 Brazil renewed diplomatic rela­ motion th4 machinery' to exchange Airs. Arlene Guyette, 55, Welles­ the Identity of the remains of the envoys with Moscow once more. tion’s attack on anti-CommimIst Hyannis Port. Mazs., Nov. 24^ Others with the President, A$

X ' * MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONMip FRIDAY. NOVEP^ER 24; 1941 HANCHESTEE EVEWNt} HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FTIIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, *1981 riimB TRRBB p M$ptndB Probers Seek Bailey Gives S ta te N4 ew s Stam ps Sheiiiwold on Bridge Tile Cartridge Debate: To Unveil New Mailing Tips + : PRE CHRIS s By LOUIS MANDELL SALE Roundup ■i ■ . ' . ' WORK OUT PLAV < with CSirlstmas a litUa . more ‘Walker Case’ OF KEY SUIT' than a month away, Postmaster Ceramic vs. Magnetic (Oeattuied t i i » Pofa Ona) Bodi lidas MriMnfelt tonight and t o m o r r o w By Alfred Shelnwold MOKIH Alden Bailey, urging adoption of o n I y ! of last midnight and'the totals on , (dsattaued from Bags Oosl There are two main ways to a "do It nowr” policy for early play any suit. You can furrow AT NBWSnBATVBBS ^ance runs from fi to 10 microcen­ the same date last vear: V 9 7 4 mailings, has offered numerous 1960 1961 ground that he had mads "inflam­ your brow until you work out the . WlMa it come* to tpeoker sv-s- timeters. This means that the matory and derogatory” stater' i A J 4 4 public aids on how to got mall to OPEN TO N IGHT TILL tama, ainplificn or tumtablds. hi- mag;nctic cartridge has significant Killed ...... 245 240- right play; or you can gq at It K 10 9 menta about former public offi­ slapdash, with a convincing ex­ lts4estination quickly and safely. a uvf%em aocm become experts. superiority over the significant cials including ex-Presldent Harry WEST- EAST FAIR superiority over the ceramic ­ Msgr. John J. Reilly curd In reserve if your attempt 2 Q 10 2 A I » « 4 Postmaster Bailey offered three Bat not 80 with the pick-up S. Truman, and had tried to tn- general gitides so that disappoint­ aortiUge — that myaterious. all ridge in tracking ability. i fails. ^QS32 VJIOI Norwich. Nov. 24 bPi—;A pon­ fluencr the votes of military per­ ment on Christmas Day can be Important Mmrce of sound. Among 3. The tracking force required sonnel In the 1960 congi^ssional Put yourself In the South seat Q Q 9 8 7 OK tifical high Mass of requiem will be and Ima^ne that you can’t see 2 ^ 3 A S 7 5 4 2 avoided: (1) Wrap gifts securely, tba more perplexing aspecta of for ceramic cartridges is from 4 to ^ sung here Monday In St. Patrick's elections. 8 grams, while magnetic cartridges ' the East-West cards. All you know ^ goirm (2) address them clearly and cor­ our "merry lee" thla tiny, sensitive high fidelity Cathedral for the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Later, Walker resigpied hia com­ A K 8 S rectly, and (3) mall both cards link is the difference between its require between. 1 and 4 grams. The John J. Reilly, vicar general of the mission, saying he took that U that West’s opening Is ' weather winky from a four-card suit. You have * and gifts early. two main, typee. the ceramic cart- result: The magnetic cartridge pro-; Roman Catholic Diocese of Nor­ course instesul o f' accepting re­ O 10 S 3 2 vides longer record life and de­ wich. Prince Henri tirement benefits in order to free my word for that, so don’t worry Mail going long distances should ild fs and the magnetic,cartridge. ♦ A Q J _ be sent out by Dec. 10, and Chriat- seamless nylons If you are shopping for com- creases needle wear. Msgr. Reilly died yesterday in The caritas set for 1961 in the himself from obligations that about a smart-alecky lead from a ‘five card suit. Soodi West N « A 1 b8 mas packages for local delivery pwienta which Should you buy? 4. In frequency response, cer­ St. Raphael's Hospital. New Ha­ cycle of charity stamps depicting might affect his future activities. >^1 NT , 3 NT ^ r m ■ V ven^ vvhere he had gone to visit the children of ThelF- Royal High­ TTie Tribune identified the in- You need two diamond tricks should be mailed' not later than sho-suits And if you have purchased a con­ amic cartridges are usually sensa- Opening V R g Dee. 15, Bailey said. He asked ventional high fidelity set. should tive to about 10.000 cycles per sec­ his brother'William. He suffered a nesses, the Hereditary Grand- vesUgmUng team as Jack Howard, to make your contract. Distribute you be content wuth the original heart attack shortly after arriving Duke and the Hereditary Grand- Samuel J. Archibald and Phineaa the five missing diamonds which­ buainess firms, to delay mailing ond. Magnetic cartri^es range up circulars and catalogs until after cartridge supplied? to 15,000 to 20.000 c.p.s. The.mag- and died about an' hour later. He Duchess of Luxembourg, will be Indritz. all attached to the sub­ ever way you like; there is. still a supposed to have a sura atooper in our most famous make! fC pr. Bafore deciding it is best to , netic cartridge is usually found to was 62 released Dec. 4. committee on Government Infor­ right way to play the suit. the oppofient's suit as well, but the Dec. 25 to keep the malls clear •valMto the different features of have better separation at high fre- Msgr. Reilly, rector of St. Pat­ It will show the Prince Henri, mation headed by Rep. John E. Work It out for yourself be­ notrump overcall wlU priAably for -the Christmas rush. Out-of- $ 1 2 9 0 eaeh' type of cartridge. quencies. as well as an extended rick's. was at one time ■-director born at the castle of Betzdorf Moss (D-Callf.) Cost of the trip ia fore you read on. cause less difficulty for you than state packages should be sent out regularly $1.15 1. BMlcally. a ceramic cartridge frequency range. of the National Shrine of the Im­ (Luxembourg) April 16. 1965. expected to exceed $10,000 the Start the diamonds by cashing any other action. Immediately. baa higher output 14vel than a maculate Conception in Washing­ Values and colors are: newspaper reported. the ace. Then lead a low diamond For Shelnwold’s 88-paga booklat, Post Office Hours 5. Ceramic cartridges are avail­ ton. DC. While In that post, he 30 c plus 10 c, carmine red. magnetic cartndge. This means able, at prices ranging from 15 to The story said the investigation from dummy. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” sand Bailey said gost office windows DRESS SHIRTS • micro mesh • plain Knit made frequent national broadcasts dark brow-n; I was authorized by Chairman Wil- This will work even If the suit 50c to Bridge Book. Manchester will be open from 8 a.ni. to 5:30 you can do without a preamplifier $15 'Magnetic carlrii^es cost $10- on Catholic programs. values to $ 17.98 In your hi-fi system if you use a to $50. 1.00 fr plus 25 c. greyish blue, ] 11am L. Daw’son (D-Ill.) of the breaks 5-0. If West has all the Evening Herald, Box 8318, Grand p.m. on weekdays, and from 8 A native of New Haven, he en­ dark brow-n: I House Government Operations Central SU., N.Y. 17, N.Y. ceramic cartridge. How should you decide? j diamonds, your ten will force out a.m. to noon on Saturdays. From tered St, Thomas Seminary in 1.50 fr plus 25 c, carange, d(u-k Committee. (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Dec. 14 to Dec. 22, wln-ne. Ih components are chosen, you might' Follow-tng his ordination, July 8. 8.50 fr plus 4,60 fr, gray blue, you from winning a second trick at delivery mall, Bailey ,noted. Suits, champs at magnetic cartridges, the compll- in Great Britain. Denmark. Ger­ once. Then you can easily develop In respect to packages, Bailey select a stereo cartridge of the ‘ 1923. in Louvain, he was assigned dark brow-n; many. France, Italy. Greece. Tur­ thwarting wind, resist­ magnetic type, in the $35 to $40 : as assistant pastor at St. Roses Price per set: 18.80 plus 6,20 or a second trick for the ten or jack. suggested the post office should key. Okinawa, Formosa, Japan and Much the same Is true If the ing moisture and keep­ range. Conversely, where 1 o w - Qiurch. New Haven. He held the 25,00 fr Hawaii. be checked before articles of un­ same position at St Patrick .s here diamonds break 4-0. In this case, Dancing usual size or bulk are mailed. Lim­ $5.00 value ing their young wear­ The surtax will go to funds of priced components are used, select | frorf 1924 to 1935 before it became however, the play of the ace wins ' a less expensive magnetlfc cart- ■ charitable institutions. AT its on sizes and weights vary, de­ ers snuggled with ALUMINUM the cathedral parish The stamps are printed in photo- immeiiiately If you,drop the single- pending on where the packages warmth. All have * ‘ ridge or a ceramic cartridge. From there he was assigned his gravtu-e by Hello Courvolsier 8.A. Hospital Notes ton king or queen. are mailed. warm liuing either Smart new shades In WINDOWS and DOORS If you now own a conventional; first pastorate, at St^,^n'8. Ham­ of La Chaiix-de-Fonds. in sheets of Mft. Mary Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; Any play at all will win If the He advised placing both the The manufacturer has ; console equipped with a high qual- j den. He held It until 1940 when he 25 Size is 24 X 29 mm. Mrs. Susan Demko, 62 Falrvlew SL diamonds break 3-2. GARDEN sender's and the recipient’s ad­ quilted or pile; all have sizes S '/2 to If. Buy ; ity record changer using a ceramic | was given the post , at the Nation­ VMttng hoars are 2 to 8 p.m. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Did you work it out correctly? decided to discon­ either attached hood JALOUSK FORCH al Slirine. They will be on sale from Dec. dress Inside the carton or pack­ them by the box for cartridge, you can install a m ag-: 4 to Feb. 10 and valid for postage for all areas, except maternity, Karen Scanlon, 415 E. Middle Or did you Invent a brand new ex­ RESTAURANT age before it is wrapped, and tinue this wonderful or matching hat. Color­ netic ca rta g e and a conversion • The shrine Is dedicated to Mary until Dec. 31, 1962. n-here they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:M Tpke:. Qarence Wood, lYO ^ood- cuse for making the wrong play? yourself, or think as the patroness of the United 840 MAIN ST. urged against careless packing of ful appealing styles for ENCLOSURES pre-amplifier. The latter costa j A special first day postmark I to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where land SL; Barbara Steele, 4M-Ver­ Both types of activity enrich the gifts. Strong cartons, wrapped in wash and wear dress ahead to Christ­ around $25. (The sign of a high-1 States. ' they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors non St.; Mrs. Marie Maneg^a, game. The correct play may win boys and girls. Wash­ Msgr , Reilly's body will lie in will be used D ec., 4 at the post Downtown Manchester heavy paper and tied with sturdy shirt and because' of Gnnnrd C orptnfry quality record changer is a four-' office of LuxemboUrg-Oty. are requested not to smoke In pa­ RFD 2; Kenneth Bentley, 123 Wad­ iQore points, but the imaginative cord, should be used. Packages able and quick to dry. mas! pole motor). ) state at the cathedral from 3 p m. CJollectors desiring first day tients rooms. No' more than two dell Rd.; Evelyn Raak, 1087 Main excufe wins more admiration. a special purchase we Sunday until the fimeral services. containing breakable gifts should / Any audio conaultsuit can give covers may send up to 10 self- ; visitors at one lime per patient. St.; Miss Llaa Bilodeau, East Hart­ Dally Question "Tiny Barton be marked fragile — handle with can offer them to you SIZES 3 to 6x. NwniBi A. Murdock you complete information or can addressed envelopes with proper ford; George Fletcher, 444 Hilliard Dealer, at your right, bids one care.” Patiente Today: 162 St.; Mrs. Csrmela Federico. 356 at this low price. Each MI an 9-29S0 make the installation for a nom­ , Staying Together remittance to cover the amount of diamond. Ydu.,hold: Spades—K 8 5: Trio" Many poorly wrapped gifts inal charge. Noiy-lch. Nov. 24 fipi—The nine the stamps to be affixed. ADMITTED WEDNESDAY: Adam's St.; Mrs. Virginia Hinds, Hearts—A K 6; Diamonds—10 5 3 simply cannot stand the neces­ shirt bears the fa­ children of Mr. and Mrs Frank Foreign philatelists are invited Mrs. Lillian Amadeo, 63 Irving S t; Sunset Lane. Bolton: Mrs. Ola 2; Clubs—A Q J. What do you say ? DANCING EVaiY sary handling, and thus cause mous label . . . the Craig sat down to their Thanks­ to place prepaid orders for the Mrs. Eleanor WTitte. 97 E. Middle TTiibodeau. 316 Center SL: Edward Answer: Bid one liotrump. This much delay and disappointment all giving meal yesterday, this year stamps with Direction des Postes, Tpke.; Miss G. Glen Roberts. Wap- Wilson, 185 Union SL: Mrs. Marl- shows the aame value as the open­ THURS.. PRI., SAT. around,” Bailey observed. same shirt that you without their parents. The couple Office de.s Tlnibresi Lu,xembourg. plng. hm Johansen and son. 17 Bolton Rd. ing bid . of one notrump. "You are Seal P^kages Well have gladly paid w-a« killed in an auto crash last Exchange rate of the U.S. dol­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Vernon: Mrs.^Megan Andrews and Among other Ups were: Use of Friday night. lar: International . money order; James Rand. 24 Walker St.; Mrs son. Wapplng: Mrs. Marilyn King stickers or seals on the back of $5.00 for! Fancy But the cbildren—ranging in 47,60 fr fee of 10 fr is charged. Marguerite Woerle. 8 Nike Circle; and daughter, Hartford; Mrs. Mari­ cards and packages; use of cor­ stripe patterns in si^es age from one to ig_w-ere still to­ David Claya, Wlllimantic; Mrs lyn Glidden and daughter, RF3B 2. rect postage firmly affixed to each Dag Hammarskjold Lucy Hansen, RFD 2; Mrs. Mary gether, and an aunt. Mrs. Richard DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Excellent card and package; the placing of 14 72 to I 6'/2, sleeve Benoit, was determined to keep Tunisia has issued an attractive­ Warren, 13 Cjenterfleld St.; John Mary Hall, 89 Fairfield St. a piece of transparent cellophane Lutzen, 48 Lyness St.;, William You Can Have... Accommodations lengths 32 to 35. them together. ly designed commemorative in For tape over the address portion of And there are others who want tribute to the memory of Dag Goodale Jr., Coventry; Mrs. Joan Musical Beach labels to prevent defacing;, and BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL the family to stay together too. Hammarskjold. Rider, 10 Laurel St.. Rockville your favorite dinner and (»cktails e Weddings printing the recipient’s full name, High school youngsters conducted The new 4(hnil stamp was is­ Mlaa Nancy Prescott, 18 S. Haw . • Banquets street address, city, zone number thome St.; George Clarcia, TSC, A beach near the amall port of juniors' and misses' a d—Former aonvllle; a son to Mr. and Mrs. NO RESINS ADDED Pidgin English originally devel­ Charles Edge, 33 Ward St., Rock­ and the envelopes must be left un­ State Treasur'er John Spesisie has ville. sealed. 8 to 12. , junior sizes 7 to 15 taken the oath of office as a Judge oped as s language as a result of the trade betw-een Chinese and DISCHARGED WEDNESDAY: Postal rates on unsealed cards of the Court of Common Pleas. It going to Canada and Mexico is was administered Wedniisdty by Englishmen. "Pidgin" is said to Harry Eich, 150 Averv SL; Mrs. misses'sizes iO to 20 be a corruption of the English Mary King, 280 Woodbri(tge St.; DANCING three cents, while to all other his father, Louis Speziale of Tor- countries It is five cents. Sealed rington, a notary public. w-ord "business." George Glbeon, 269 W. Center SL; TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TO THE MUSIC OF cards to^Canada and Mexico will V A N HEUQEN* Speziale is taking the place of post four cents to send and will Judge Benjamin Leipner of Bridge­ 8:10 8:20-10:25 lOE CELL‘1 TRIO host 11 cents to all other coun- port. who has been raised to the LEGAL BEVERAGES— FINE FOOD triM, Superior Court bench to fill the va­ “LADIES’ MAN” Bailey ilso suggested that air c e r r t u n y cancy caused by the retirement of :S0 SUN ei “Voyage Bottom Sea" mail delivery be used for cards Judge J. Howaid Roberts of Thom- B 'L isli.i'ie ll M. aston. NEXT TUES. J FIRESIDE RESTAURANT and packages going, to distant SOUTH ST„ COVENTRY places from Dec. 14 onward. v a n a i u x 1 MILE FROM NATHAN HALE HOMESTEAD MORE Classes Eye Surgery Effective Hartford. Noy. 24 —The sec­ ROUSH T0U6H SHOW OPEN 7 DAYS—LEGAL BEVERAGES ond phase of a Republican program GUARANTEED W ASH AND WEAR .CRACKLIN6 STA8ECRAFT New York - - Cataract surgery for training volunteer workers in Is more than 90 per sent effac-1 political techniques will start FOR THE LIFE OF THE SHIRT! DINING Phonfc MI S-7832 live, according to the National So-, IS Wednesday. clety for The Prevention of Bli; proportioned length Top Republican leaders will be Farley Granger A N f) ness. (Cataract, a leading cause on hand for the meeting In of blindness, is a cloudineM^thin Cheshire to hear Rep, John V, 1#,^ J -I Now I Lindsay of New York. Chester Morris iv/iimr* J ^ showing | the lens of the eye. "Viisioh can bis 1 The MORE — Mobilization of roatored by removing the lens and fjannel slacks Republican Enterprise — program DANCING using eyeglasses,'6r a contact y J ON STAGED IN PERSON COST. TODAY FRO.M 5 P..M— SHOWN AT 5:30 and 9:90 P.M. was launched last May 'with w-ork- lens. ers from each of the state’s voting A T THE districts attending school sessions. These workers will start con­ ^ ADVISE & AUDREY ducting classes of their own for FOR RENT 10 volunteers each in their own WALNUT 4 wad 18 mm. Movie Projector* districts as the second phase of Powerhouse Broadway hit from the bast-sollino nevol _ HEPBURN —ooimd or (tilent, Mso 85 mm. the program. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL PRICES as that funny , iad .. •ll(Ie projector*. The program in Connecticut, di­ RESTAURANT extraordma . glittering rected by Raymond V. Humphreys Orch. $5 40, 4.85. 4.30. 1st Bal. $4.85, 4.30, 3.76. 2nd Bal. $3.20, 7 hcxxygoughtly WELDON DRUG CO. of Wariun^on, served as a pilot 2.65, 2.10. For Telephone Reservations call Hartford JA 5-3172. 901 Main S t Tel. Ml 8-5521 program in. the country-. Hum­ ...serving wonderful fun in phreys Is director of education and THUftS.-RU.-SAT. training for the Republican Na­ our own .FAIR brand! men's tional Congressional Committee. THE mmmst Humphreys will attend the $5 i Wednesday meeting, along with M orgester i U.S. Sen. Prescott Bush. GOP, ,1 TRIO * " 1 IFIANY& ! state Chairman A. Searle Pinney. ' ' iJWMxneiolqncTm party gubernatorial candidates — ------'"Featuring------■? Edwin H. May Jr. and John Alsop, N l ^ l IftmndilionallT Guaranteed wsdj and weir for the life of U.S. Rep. Abner "W. Sibal and BILL NEMEROFF IkcHIIMOliMr the afaiit or y.C. Hieir sonirBurtH.jS, ______• ii Andover liinces will meet at 7:80 p.m. and bey..la a atudant at tha Univaralty chbppy aaaa and a-strong current. ths religious education board , at Water rolashed into the hulls of 8 p.m. Christmas Mailing ot T^rglnla and joined U|An for the THE miMEtlltUl Holds Hope the craft. TIte day. T V -R a d io Membership Open Cubs Meet Suggestions Listed Mlaa Marcia Ferguami, daughter The natives traveling with them Tonight at the Andover Elemen­ -Tanks, Planes (Juiet of Mr. and Mra. Roy Ferguson, la baled out but the waves soon tary School, (3ub Scout Pack 124 WATKINS fillMl the bottom 0f the hulls. The In Cotillion Club will meet at 7 p.m. Parents ars at home for the holiday weekend. natives, he said, were given per­ Boatmaater Ruth L, Soraochl Aa her houae gruaata aba baa tallow Missing Son Alive urged, to attend. GALLERY mission to swim to shore and seek The Cbtlllion (31ub is now accept­ begins to thlfik of the Christnisa atudenta at tha Mary Burnhaia Television 9ss Ms Mppisit help. ♦ To Dedicate Gifts Anti-Trujill^ Mobs rush, now Thanksgiving la past. School In Northampton, Maaa, ------7 '- ing memberships for the 1961-62 At Andover Congregational A Picturo 8:00 1 8 Theater (la pregrewf dissr e f s UMH 8|gMI flPMMNMT Is (pemUBned from Paga Qaa) Waseing said the catamaran Church Sunday, an Arherican Flag, Saying "many thanks for splendid Mlaa Jean OUbart of Buenoa Airaa, 'la' Show Fathar et the Bride lomim sm fsm date, inclddtog. a 1,200-square- ped. put for paddles but they could Low Solway's orchestra will play his promises to Install democracy containing writing must be sealed. la at 11. Robin Hood Third Maa 23-year-old brother would be found mile hunt over the open sea by an not gain against the current. for all dances. • and said he was worUiii: toward Sunday at 4 p.m. there will be a I Oous itdwarde 10:00 Tha Twfllaht Zone N B C - t V alive was obviously shaken by the u Anyone interested in joining is Manager Transferred Certified mail service provides a Evenlaa Reptot Million M Uar Movie air tour. Australlam Catalina amphibian "We. kept drifting to sea and all . a new formula for the^vemment record of delivery at the office of meeting of the Chrlatlan Outreach Huntley-Brlnkiey Newa la Convptere and private planes and canoes of our paddling didn’t do any good," asked to contact a member of the HALLMARK Committee In the Parieh House, ) Whiptaeh 10:10 King of Dlaraoads Once, over a native village half ' which would have the approval of address, and, for an additional Weather Newe 33, native groups patrolling the shore he said. "It was evident we woi '1 Patrons Committee, whose mem­ Hsu^tford, Nov. 24 —Clayton the political opposition outside the under the guidance of Dr. Russell Eyewitneaa to Hiatery 8. 13 a mile inland, the governor told bers in Andover are Mr. and Mrs. D. Tompkins, manager of the Con­ fee, a receipt to the sender. Added Death valley Dan Prank McOaa a Here, and Now his daughter: “Look — if he had for 250 milea northwest of drift into the ocean with the cur­ extreme left wing. This was tak­ protection for valuable and impor­ H. Staffofd. 77 Suneet 8lrtp Merauke. rent." I Andrew Gaisper and Mr. and Mrs. necticut Company's Stamford divi­ PHARMACY The Catholic Ladies Society will Brave ShalUoii U;00 Big Newe gone In anywhere around hem, he J. Tansley Hohmann Jr. en to mean he was trying to work tant mail may be obtained by Mimott D ^ a r Movie Pinal Report He adao appealed to American The craft listed and finally cap­ Da\id ladabouchs Barbara LoSabonche sion, will take the same position at out a coalition or provisional gov­ hold its Christmas Fair Dec. 2 and New Horlaone would have made Ms way to that n ie sermon of the Rev. Willard the firm’s Hartford division, ef­ having it registered." Barry Barenta village.” missloiuuies and a U.S. Graves sized, he said. ernment, hilt informed sources not tomorrow aa previously Indi­ I Evenlaa Report .. .. S***- *.WaaUiar 8. I. Both he and young Rockefeller B. Thomen will be “Because the fective Dec. 1. WECKEND ' said leaders of the three chief op- Other information Includes'. cated. I Camera 11:11 Beat et K a r (C> 10, Dutch New Guinea’a coastal Registration unit In the area to Delegates to 4rH Congress Day Draws Near." Greeting cards to Canacki and S BhU .. „ Amarlca’a Oreattat Movlae join in the hunt climbed aboard the hulls and spent An employe for 44, years', Tomp­ position factions had "serious TTielr Monday night maetlng thia I Rdwhide land maaa atretchea flat to the •nie Pilgrim Fellowship will kins will succeed Waldo M. Piai- Mexico require four-cent postage, I. 11:30 Adventure Theater A spokesman for the governor the night trying to paddle with Miss Barbara and David Lada • reserves" aBont the preeident's week, postponed because of the International Showtime Award Theatar horizon and all of It is coverml little success. meet Sunday at 7 p.m. with George sted, who is retiring after 27 years Special . speech. ^ . sealed; or three-cent unsealed. snow storm, will be held Nov. 27 at Reecue I 11:30 Jack P aar Show *C) with a thick matting of stubby said the natives had been alerted bouche, children of Mr. and Mra. assistant to publicity director ot Munson Jr. and Robert Richards as the Hartford manager. Just aa In the states. Straishtaway M. . Mevlf 1 CriUe'a iheweaae to watch for Michael or the two "Early in the morning Michael Bernard Ladabouche, 865 E. Mid­ the 4-H County Pair Association, Meanwhile, ll.S. warships Still 8 p.m. in the church hall, follow^ Bob Nawhart Show 1:00 Nawa. Sign Off mangrove trees. Broad rivers cut and I had our talk about swim­ as leaders. In the amiouncement yesterday, BABY PANTS patroaed oft the capital, ouUide Stamps must be purchased In Ing recitation of tha Rosary in the shore and Into each flow thick metal gasoline cans which he dle Tpke., were selected by the superintendent for three years at There will be a Boy Scout meet­ Earl R. Mortemore, vice president advance and placed on cards and BEE BATTkDSrB TV W1 t nut ooHPuac ustino had. used au an improved raft to ming and he left,” Wassing said. the Hartford County 4-H F ^ r, jun­ the 8-mlle territorial limit The church. X muddy streams. ‘That was the last I saw of him.” State 4-H selection committee as ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. and general manager of the com­ Waterproof, BoUabls U.8. government rushed them lettera before putting them In the _____ ■ / Parts of the coast hava narrow help him auihore. ior leader for three years and a A Christian Enlistment evalua' pany. said Tompkins’ place in Wassing was picked up Monday I- down when brothers of the dicta­ rural box for collection. Stamps Manchester Evening He^mld Oe- sand beaches, but In most places The lau:k of word about the two of the 23 delegates who will member of the Hartford County tion meeting will be held Monday Stamford would be taken by War­ W ashable tor returned to the island last may be purchased from rural car­ cans, the spokesmaui saUd, height by a patrol boat. He was not In­ represent Connecticut in the Na­ Junior Leaders Club. She hais at 8 p.ip. riers. Inmbia eoireepondent Mrs. Donald the dirty green mangrove grows jured. ren A. Fray, now the (irm's super­ week, raising fears of a coup R. Tnttle, telepboBe ACademy 'I Radio down to the water's edge. ened hopes for the youth because tional, Congress at Chicago, 111. two horses which she has On Tuesday the board of benevo- intendent of .safety. Mrs, Soracchi also stressed the shown-twice at the Eastern States against Balaguer, but so far the Guest Preacher 8-3485. / (Thia Uatlag laahidaa asly tl MM# aawa bresflaadta of If ar IS-mtista Occaeionally a amall native vil­ “It means the boy probably did Nov. 25 through Dec. 1. president has not asked for their Importance of each rural box hold­ tatigth. none atattoBB oarry aUm abort Bawaosata.) not. drift to sea. Otherwise the Exposition and at many pair The Rev. Dr. James. F. English, lage breaks the monotony of the' They will fly to Chicago tomor­ intervention. er keeping the approach to his box WDBC-13S# * 3:00 Nightbeat terrain. cans would have been picked up shows in the state. The presence of the U.S. war­ superintendent of the Connecticut clear of snow and other obstruc­ Rockvill^A^ernon tl:uu Newa on radaur or by a pasaing ship.' row as the only delegates chosen David, 18, is a freshman at Cen Conference of the United Church 0:00 Newa Dutch ' officials claim a man Local Stocks Sizes Small to X-Lorga ship# has drawn criticism from tions; and making that clearing C:06 Today oa WaU Street 11:16 Sporta fin al could exist for weeks in thia jimgle Wassing said the cans could not to represent Hartford County, tral State Teachers Coltoge In New the two major opposition groups of Christ, will be guest preacher at long enough for the carrier to put S:1U Sport |towa . nada have stmk because they were which has a 4-H membership of Britain. He has been a junior Center Congregational Church mall into the box easily. He travels Onjiy One Accident S:13 Art JoBuoa Show without getting word out or being —the'National Civic Union and 3:06 Raynor Shlnaa ___ trPOP-1416 spotted. seeded. 4)uoUiUona PiiiiitohMl by more than 1,300 boys and ^rls. leader for the past three years, the 14th of June Party. The latter Sunday, which is the first Sunday 46 miles each day and stops at ap­ 1:00 Newa • Stan OR. 6:00 Today In Hartford The governor said he plamned Delegates from all M states and and president of the Hartford OfEN DAIlT ^ in Advent. 6:16 Conneetlcut Ballroom If Michael made it to shore, he Coburn 41 tllddlebrook, lae. denounced the U.S. maneuvers proximately 600 boxes, Mrs. Sorac­ Noted on Holiday WHAT—ti t J:uu Sob Seott to continue the seauch “aa long as Puerto Rico will meet as repre­ County Junior Leaders Club for FAIRWAYS chi said. If a road by a. box cannpt 1:00 Sound Btaga. :00 Ray Soman could be such a man and thoee there ia hope at all. There is con­ Banli Stocks the past year. He is past pres­ and SUNDAY with broadcast declarations— Bom in Bast Windsor, Dr. Ekig- 7:0U Edward P Moriaa who knew him insist he is—or was. sentatives of more than 2.300,000 “Freedom yes, intervention no." lish received his A.B. and doctor of be cleared a patron may relocate One minor accident marred sin 7:16 Sound Stage 11:00 Nawa. sideration being given to Intensi Bid Asked 4-H Club members. ident of the Manchester Pour-Leaf- the box temporarily so that hit t:SU Night ru & l 11:10 Ray Somara rfeeemeu oy ’There la no way of searching fy the hunt but it ia too caurly to Conn. Bank and Trust divinity degrees at Trinity College otherwise calm ’Thanksgiving holi­ 1:00 Del Raycea Show thoroughly except by the bukh-by- Both outstanding 4-H members. ers 4-H Club, senior counselor at 7:30 AM . lo 10 f M , Miami. Fla., Nov. 34 Wh—The and his bachelor of divinltv at mail can be delivered. day in Vernon. ’The accident. In­ 11:66 Newe WINF—Ut6 say concretely what might be Co...... 61 the Hartford County 4-H camp for 13:00 Sian Off • ;00 World Newa THE SOUIlih.iN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY bujrti method. Harlturd National Barbara was chosen to represent for j last relatives of assassinate Hartford Theological Seminar^-. ’The office hours of the post of­ volving two cars, occurred at w n c—1SI6 6:10 Wall Stre'.t done." Connecticut- In leadership, and the past two years, 4-H advisor Dominican dictator Rafael Tru­ fice Vpill be extended for the con­ Guarding the Juiigle from the (The commander of the U.S. Bank and Trust Co. 61 64 of the Hartford County 4-H Pair, He was ordained to the ministry Vernon Center at 5:27 p.m. and ra- 6:00 Newe, WeaUier A Sporta 4:16 Showcai* and Nawa sea ia a 300-yard-wide mud bank. David in the safety project. jillo have left their homeland and of the Congregational Christian venience of the public during the sulted in the arrest of a Hartford 6:20 Strictly Sporle 6:46 Lowall Thomas Pau;lfic Fleet, in a message to the Fire Insnranoo C4 football, baaketball and baaeball. ’The governor circled over two aearchera had been tentatively de­ Hartford Gas Co. .. 59 and for the past two years has Numerous people from Columbia cheeter sesaion of 12th Circuit Picture Success alngle-engine planes and numerous been arts and crafta director at Court Dec. 7. No bond was pott­ clined by the Dutch Diatirct Com- Southern New England plan to attend the game. canoes painstakingly searching the missoner because "they aren’t Telephone ...... 55 58 the Hartford County 4-H Camp, Inventory Your Belongings All Boy Scouta and drivers go­ ed. shoreline. senior camp counselor for three ing to the UofC Holy ^Crosa game In Rockville, all was quiet, ae- ’The plane pulled out to sea to the familiar with the country’’)'. Manufactarinz Onmoanle* Arrow, Hart, Heg. years, president of Manchester tomorrow are asked to be at Yeo­ cordlng to Police Capt. Peter J. mud bank, turned back to follow Wassing was reluctant to dis­ . 61 >4 65 >4 Four-Leafers 4-H Club for two For Moving and Insurance mans Hall at noon. Dowglewlcz. He said ’’Thanksgiv­ several rivers to the flnet village' cuss his argument with Michael. Associated Spring . 13',4 1514 years, and audition director of the Personal News< ing usually Is pretty quiet. Every­ on each, then turned and swept But he said he did not think Bristol Brass .... . 11'4 13>4 Hartford County 4-H talent shoW. Michael should begin the swim at Diinham-Bush ___ . 4 5 By Newspaper Enterprise Asm . < Mr. and Mrs. ^ jen d P. Abbey thing's pretty well closed up that the jungle area between. 'She is president of the H ^to w n > If necessary, call in help, such day." ■ . . -r--, - that time because the currents Em-Hart ...... 93 98 Even a young family which is as a friend who knows antiques. of lAke Rd. spent Thanksgiving What lies In store for a man Leather Pounders 4-H HoMe Club, FRIDAYand with their children at the Wash­ There were no extra patrolmen landing on this hostile coast? were seaward and the shore 3H Fafnir ...... 52',4 66H having its possessions appraised by Your canceled checks or filed re­ Heublein ...... 33 36 ceipts should help. in most cases. ington apartment of Miss Donna or constables assigned to duty In ^ e can subsist on roots, herbs, a miles away, a mover for insurance purposes can Abbey,, an instructor at George the. town, police officials said. few grasses and river water. "We talked about five minutes N. B. Machine .... .' 19'4 21*4 be amazed by the total value of Also, a handy aid in your estimat­ North and Judd .. . 14 16 furniture, clothes and knlckknacks. ing job will be a mail order cata­ But he also faces croco^les, poi­ and I told him we just have a SO­ sonous snakes and 'wild animals, SO chance," Wassing said. “If you Stanley Works ... . 20 22 RANGE SATURDAY Replacement costs for your logue. You often can find a com­ “ eeder R o o t...... 59 63 household and personal effects parable article there. plus natives who, although now of­ think you can make it, you do it. ficially classified as friendly, only But I disclaimed all responsibil­ The above quotations are not to . could easily run three or four times When your list is finished, keep 9c construed as actual marketa. rUEL OIL what you would imagine. It makes it handy if ymi move. As you un­ a few years ago were headhunters. ity." good sense, then, to take pencil in pack, c^eck off the various articles. As the plane made a final circle, The Dutchman said Michael GASOLINE hand and set about estimating the You should review and revise one of the governor’s companions stripped to khaki shorts under­ Pay Rises Faster worth of the family belongings. your Inventorj- list from time to commented: wear and a belt, with a sheath The advantages of such a list time—especially if you redecorate "It’s a hell of a place to get lost.” knife and compass attached, be­ Washlngrton — Since 1950 the could be many. When moving to the home or make a number of Michael's Ehitch companion, Rene fore leaving their overturned personal - income tive\ in the BANTLY OIL another house or apartment, for substantial purchases. inta iha woadarfal 8. Wassing, who stayed with the craft. He tied togeUier a gasoline United States has risen 76 per instance, any lost goods can be catamaran and was rescued Sun­ cent while the consumer-price i inil'VN'i, INC. MISSES’ can and a jerry can to provide readily checked for Insurance ac­ day, said he argued for five minutes buoyancy. index has climbed only M per : I 'Ml' - 1 i!i:i.i tion. Even if no move !« contem­ Southbury Home warld af calarl with the young American before Wassing said: cent. Total personal income for plated, a list can be invaluable Rockefeller shoved off for the the country in 1950 was $225,473,- shore. "I watched quite a long time— TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 should a fire or theft ever take Dedicates Wing a half hour or so—until all I could 000,OOO. Last year it was $397,- place. "I disclaimed all responsibility,’’ see were three dots. They were 931,000,000. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 How to make an inventory? said Wassing, a collector of primi­ Michael and the cans.” From the experience of Jean Kin- TTie Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor tive art from, Amsterdam. Wassing said Michael might still FULLY LINED Wassing said their craft was kead, women’s consultant for of Concordia Lutheran Church, .. be in the woods, adding: "He caught in heavy seas near the knew the area well." Travelers Insurance, comes this will participate Sunday in dedi­ mouth of the Eilanden River Sat­ advice: cation ceremonies for the new The Dutch explorer said they Write on separate pages of a urday and capsized. He said he and left the village of Agats on Sat­ large pad of paper the names of the nursing wing of the Southbury Michael agreed, "We have a 50-50 urday morning and planned to sail NOW various rooms in the home, as well Home for the Aged in Southbury. chance either way.” down the coast to Ammankal vil­ as cellar, attick-end garage if they TTie Wing, which coat $316,000, Wassing offered encouragement lage on the Eilenden River. He DOBI N'S was fhianced by efforts of New that Michael might still be alive, WOOLEN SLACKS apply. On a page entitled “miscel­ A Bright Idea said their craft may have been laneous” will be listed sports and England churches in the 'United although it was evident that over- heavily loaded but declared It was YOU hobby equipment, jewelry, furs and Lutheran Church of America. wise hope was fading. not dangerously so. lug*:a«e. ’The 30-bed wing includes a mod­ For The Holidays "He could have made the shore." Wassing said they were not ad­ On the right-hand side of each em kitchen, day room, recreation the Dutchman said. "He was in vised to postpone the trip be­ a d j u s t a b l e page make heading for “when pur­ room and special rooms for doctors very good physical condition.” cause of heavy seas despite the CAN chased" and "original cost." and nurses. The governor had planned to statement by the Dutch adminis­ Pad and pencil in hand, enter the ’The public is invited to inspect Add new cofor to your homo •••• take an active part in the search trative officer at Agats that he fabulously first room, noting down the rug the new facilities. TTie home is yesterday — Thanksgiving — but had warned them against making ELASTICIZED and other floor coverings. Then located on Rts. 6 and 202 in South­ changed hla mind and established the journey. BUY for LESS and BE SURE walk around it, listing on the first bury. a command post at the hoitie of Wassing said they stopped first trip furniture, lamps and books. District Commissioner E. Jamsen. dt the village of Pen on the sea priced Then, around again for bric-a-brac 18 Hours-All on Tape PAINT COSTS ^ 00 He canceled a flight to Pirimapoen before sailing on to the Eilenden WAIST. Then list items in the closet, then village on COoks Bay, and a later River. Near the mouth of the go to the next room. New York—For about $6,0Q0, If you can’t remember what you radio stations can buy equipment LESS THAN A ROOM at only paid for certain things — say, if that lets them tape and then air they were gifts or antiques—do not 18 hours of automated music, disc- PlEXON FASHION FLAT enter the price. Complete the list. jockey chatter and other programs Then estimate the cost of those without touching a phonograph LATEX WALL PAINTI items you had trouble with. record. NEW HIGHER DIVIDEND payable Dec. 29 for 6 month li period from July 1 Mu^oil^umaee YOUR SAVINGS EARN HOTPOINT 3-SPEED, 2-CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER while th ey iiM nraaM CUSTOM Markl #ii fwiitn lasH ‘ w M Iw tM l cIm r 9 p m . 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The 3 4''V Your Pocketbook Dw^rSays FREE fm m rear af stare By FATB HBMLB U Moving* Van la Vtaltlng Tour Hama Ity HAWMA T. mniAN, MJ>. WMUn tor Newstwper Are you tMitking of aelUng your . Katarpnaa Am a. bouae? Dr, Bol>ert B. Lawson, chairman More famillea are on the move e( tte Department of Pediatrics right now than in many a paat at Miaul University’s School of year, eay apokmmen for the truck­ Medictns, asks, "Do we physicians ing. industry. TOey d te Improved have to jflvc some form of treat­ ment to ivery child brought to us? bualnem conditions ae the reaaoiu Should we prescribe a medicine If you and your family a rt ona Just because the family expects GOOD,'r*VEAR of those being transferred or re­ It? " - locating, it is eafe to aseume yodr Answering his own questions, greateet problem might be finding he urges restraint under at least a place to Hve. However, if you the following circumstances: (1) are aettled in an area whera you when treatment may prove more have lived and might be intertot- harmful' than the disorder Itself; ed in awitching homee, thto could (2) when failure to recognize self- be a good time to put your house limited variations from the normal on the market, especially if new may lead to (umvarranted) in­ people are coming into your area. security on the part of parents'; Favoring both buyers and sell­ ^and (S) when undue emphasis on ers is the larger suppiy at some­ treatment may exaggerate the what lower cost of mortgage problem it is meant to control. money compared with a year ago. Here are some examples of what Flavoring the seller, especially the Dr. Lawson means: one that has lived in his house for 1. In the second year of life, at least the past 10 years, is the babies are apt to develop day-to- way land prices in the period have day SA’in g s in appetite. If risen—as high as 3,760 per cent in vitamins and tonics sire prescribed FROM 5:00 P. 9:00 P.M.. FRIDAY AND 9:00 A. 5:00 P. SATURDAY certain locations, according to fig­ because of the parent’s unwarrant­ ures from “House and Home,” a ed concern over a normal variant, magazine for buUdera treatment may be not only un­ 1110 soaring cost of land. It is necessary but actually harmful. pointed out, is the prime reason The diild's continuance of the for today’s high cost of hocuing M normal variant, regardless of the 12 POUND GE AUTOMATIC 3-SPEED DELUXE > and a major factor in contriboting treatment, may cause anxious par­ GE 220 VOLT to the slow-down in home salee. ents to lose confidence in their doc­ land prices have risen fantas­ tor and start on a medical “shop­ HAND tically not simply because of the ping tour.” Beat Winter to the Punch with demands of an exploding popu­ 4 2. Certain minor defects and lation with more money to epend, Tsiiations in development tend to MIXER but because of the talk of scarcity. * correct themselves without re­ ELECTRIC DRYER Housing economists are now pre­ Filter Flo WASHER Breezes through any course to needless surgery. mixing chore with 3 dicting, however, that land ectuei- Illustrative of these’ are umbilical speeds, thumb regulator ty won’t last forever and that we hernias, port wine stains, straw­ on handle, beeter ejector, might well see a trend to lower berry marks, tongue-tie etc. Dy removable cord ana prices for land. the same tokNi, tonsils need not sta'nd-up handle. U.L. Iluring the decade of fantastic be removed merely because they Increases in land prices, ths oost appear to be enlarged. And phy­ 3-T SUBURBANITES listed, AC-DC. Gleam­ ing white finish. of building materials has risen siologic flat feet, bowlegs and some 24 per cent and buUdlng knock-knees of minor degree may trades wages some 60 per cent. be corrected by the ‘lieneflcial These three factors have piahed ' progress of normal growth” some­ the cest of the $12,000 house up time before the fifth birthday. ’ •lo®® to $19,000 in j*Jst the past five 3. The common viral infections years, says “House and Home,” of respiratory and intestinal tracts Also pushing up housing oosto are not responsive to treatment has been the turnover In sales— with antibiotica They are self- people on the move. On housing limited Invasions except under un­ usual dreumstances. “The excuse economist points that tha fam­ Now at lowest prices ever you buy ily that bought a $29,000 hetne that the family demands a .‘shot’ must sell It today for close to or a ‘mycin’ does not Justify the all-winter driving at its best . . . unwarranted use of potentially $26,000 just to cover the costs cf harmful and costly d ru^." Dependable traction on ice and closing which Include legal fees, ' 4. So-called “innocent heart P rices surveying and appraising fees, re­ murmurs” are frequently encotmt- • FULLY AUTOMATIC snow, grip you can count on in cording costs and mortjgage and NO MONEY DOWN Only title policy fees. 'While closing ered in early life. These must be slush and mud . . . smooth, quiet called to the attention of the fam­ sforf costs vary by locality, it is advised ily as matters of fact Mot as • 3 LOAD SaECTIONS— WASHBt HLLS With Your Old Dryer miles when the roads are clear. that you also consider the time threats. If restrictians are placed NO MONEY AUTO M ATICALLY TO LARiGE, MEDIUM you sell a home luid tniy another New low prices on all sizes and one. on the child’s activities and/w the or SMAU LOAD family is warned to keep a close 1.75 types. on ly What Is the beet way for the wat on the youngster so that he • METAL LINT TRAP family being transferred to find doesn’t ‘Vrverda,” this state of DOWN the best locatioa for their neede oversoUdtude and overprotection • NO DEUVERY or INSTALLATION CHARGE Or in a new area? can only be harmful. WITH YOUR OLD WASHER Tha first pecpia to oocuult, the What Dr. Lawson is urging is • FLUFF SETTING FOR TOWELS experU advise,' are those -who normal concern and intelligent ob­ werk for the same company as servation. Not neglect. And not • NO DELIVERY CHAROE you will be working, for. Lot. tiiem a polliw of therapeutic nothing­ Only 2.00 Weekly or 8.50 Monthly guide you on which wUl be the ness. f t is his enlightened view 7.00 Buy Now While Stocks are Complete! best location for you. I f they are that ‘‘the test of good medicine is ON OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN • AUTOMATIC TIMER CONTROL unable to help, let a local bank to practice the art of intelligent, On Our Own Budget Plan suggest several good real estate placed neglect.” agents. Finally, you might serious­ To do this, the plQrsician should ly consider renting for at least a not yield to the pressure to “do year before you buy. sonnhlng” and advocate treat­ (AU rights reserved. HewE|)aper ment when treatment is not neces­ Enterprise Assn.) sary. And may even be harmful. C O O D / r ^ t A R BUY Ruth MiUett ! Tim6 of Your Life NAME YOU CAN^ TRUST FROM NAME YOU TRUST News story with a London data By ABTHUB LORD line: “English girls should make a Dear Arthur: Do I ever get mad when the big down-town depart­ thorough investigation of Ameri­ ment store advertises “Senior a t- G f “Moba-MaM” Portable Table Model cans before they niarry one,” saya izen Sp«dal—Big Reduction la Gay 19 in. Portable GE the father of a GI bride. “They Print Dresses.” Sure 1 am an old­ Radio Bargainl er woman, but that's no reason for First time at this price! might be shocked at American table manners.” everyone to think of me this way Full powered inotor, full Hetf Poworful GB Radio Why do the stores have to make UHF-VHF The father of the GI bride just a special play for me and all oth­ 44 oz. capacity, whirl­ Bror of Thh fritol quoted is chairman of the Trans­ Dishwasher atlantic Brides and Parents Asart, TV wind action blades. er old people? Murlal Don’t confuse with li^t- with a membership of 19,000. Dear Murial: Not all stores feel Instead of being insulted by tha this way. As a matter of fact, not weight mixers. U.L. Briton’s charge that the table all older folks feel the way you listed, 115 volts. manners in even the better type of da Ihe argument teeaks down Full-tone 4" speaker. American homes are often “appal­ this way. Many older people truly GIFT ling” by British standEU*ds, maybe dislike any reference made to their 4 tubes plus rectifier we ought to take his criticism to age. They are infuriated when so- PRICED $ ' . . . no outside antenna heart. called progressive advertising AT ONLY needed under normal con* It's certainly true that the unin­ draws their attention to products 169 ditions. No-chip mahog­ terrupted family dinner,, hour for them. Other older persons do Weekly Or Monthly doesn’t even exist in many homes not take their age as a personal any-color molded plastic today. Insult but as Ine'^table, and there­ 2.50 11.00 cabinet. UL approved. Instrad of a leisurely dinner in fore not worth the trouble to fret a dining room, with lively conver­ about. These people don’t mind sation and no outside interruptions, mention of products designed or all too often the dinner hour is on sale especially for them. turned into a quick-snack time la Marketing and advertising men the kitchen or at the TV table. all over the cotmtry are perplexed Large 12 Cubic Foot I t is even unusual in many homes as to the majority opinion. Do Take Advantage of this Special Record Offer for the whole fainily to eat at the most older folks agree with you, Murial, or do most older persons • NO DBJVERY or INSTALLATION CHARGE Automatic Defrast G-E same time. Junior has to eat early regard the mention of age as in NO M O N EY • uses OflLY 6 GALLON^ OF WATER PER CYOLE because of football practice. SU evitable? Write me your opinion gets a telephone call just as din­ in care of this paper and I ’ll prin: • NO SPEOAL WIRING or PLUMBING NEEDED Refrigeratar-Freezer ALL PRICES ner is served and is not only.yaI-' the answers. Let’s resolve this DOWN • ABSOLUTELY NO PRG^SING or CLEANING OF 33Va LP Record lowed to leave' the table to go to problem once and for all. Pay Only the phone but also to talk for 30. With Your Old Appliance DISHWASHER WITH "POWER SHOWER" or 40 minutes. Dad hurries through Dear . Arthur: I keep reading 2 . 5 0 " “ “ ’' special limited editioni ft^’3.98 value his meal because there’s somtthing about college graduates who have on TV he doesn’t want to mUs. been alumni for 50 years oi^niore On Our Own Or Include FREE Mom has to hurry through hers in • 16 great aongs of Christmas by 10 great getting together for monthly meet weekly or 7.00 monthly Budget Plan Mfmthly order to get to a PTA meeting. ings. They are usually called halt And if there are dinner guests century clubs or something slm- 10.75 artista of our time! and the meal is to be a leisurely Iliar. What do you think about this • A wonderful buy for your family’ occasion the children are fed shesd type of organizatkm? of time and sent to their rooms, toi- Foster Christmas! 12" Hi-Fi recording. Delivery and Installation stead of having dinner with their Dear Foster: They surely fit in­ 30-Inch Deluxe G-E Range G-E Console elders. to my definition of having the So, perhaps today’s young psc^e Time of Tour Life. I’m all for have been short-dhanged in- ttie them. With Oven Tinier TV \i} matter of gracious dining. Perhaps, Plus 1 Year Factory Service in many homes their table man­ Dear Arthur: I was recently UHF-VHF ners have been short-changed in widowed. I have three married T H E S E G R E A T •MitchMiU.r • Percy Faith • Mormon Taberiutcle Choir the matter of gracious dining. Psr- children and am a grandmother l l i ^ 1 NO A B T ie s-rc s •EilewiFarreU • Frank DeVol • Burl IvM •______1 haps, in many homes their table seven times- My children are AtV i 1 9 I 9 • • • • AndreKostelanetz On All Parts and Lobar On manners have been neglected. If shocked that I want to go to work • Luboff Choir • Earl Wrightson I plan to be a bousemother at the f • Leonard Bernstein so, maybe what we need is the re­ 1 - • Large freezer section turn of the old-fashioned HinMi* state univer^ty. How can I get 1 ■■ • Adjustable door shelves MONEY my children to understand that my Appliances and FREE hour. working is not a reflhction of our 1 6 0 • Slide-out shelves Newspaper'Eh terprlse flnanewl cooditionr • OiUy28” wid» ^ Emma Only Weekly Or Monthly • No delivery or DOWN Dealr Em m a: Your question 2.00 8.50 Maunti^g Far Tires ahookl really be, “How can I get iiietallation charge With Your Old Refrigerator pay children to understand how much working means to m e?” It MORE PEOPLE RIDE O N ’ GOODVpAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND HAVE THAT is more important that you work and make a eontzlhution in life than it is to worry about your CHRISTMAS PHOTO ehlUrena; Immature attitude. IncldsDnd^, your detenninatlon to work fo4 tbs siinpla fact that TAKEN NOW! r • Job riMWld be proof s Oidsr person wsids to lit Ota ha fouid. SERVICE 713 MAIN ST. Phone Ml 9-0665 . . . For Cluriitiiuui e u im ttft photqi. 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» s s i i MANCHBST£R, EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER. CONN. iwppomaiy twUblUhMl by mud ter Evening Herald for the news- iilWrl)ret«r aervtnf th* Cotnmimftt guerrillM A Thoiight- for T mUp p u e r space. wbo haira baen oparaUius: tn South Bpsaaered by tiw MaaSwetef We are- eraqciaUy grateful to Come for Christmas Cftning l|i>raUt radio station WINF for its donstlim Vtetnam. Juat the other day. jO t m it t et Chnrebae The Open Fonim •Y nui of many hours of radio time with­ Through* the Air Tunnel to BerlinlNurses Plan BSIUL& 70.00. INC. South Vtetnameab auUioritiea put. out which we could hever have un- What* aeenn%d a special stamp of Our lives art not our own- Corununlcattona (or pubUoBtloiu to tlw Open Forum wlU not be deYtaksn the project. Talent Show Come for Christmas at God is the owner of all things guaranteed publication If th e y contain more than 300 words. The Very truly yours. By TOM A. OUUiBN i ero^kla with data glveh out by onAoparatlon should it 1M necsssuy. validity on these reports by re­ Ketrapoper BoterprUo Aaen. - i^ T ia t It ItCRi . Man is a steward. We' are Herald recerrea the. right to deoltoe to publlah any matter that The Kiwanis Club of Msqcheater American radar post which iden­ Bsnnott,' who was bom in PabUibcra vealing that^ American-flown Jet given years, talents and oiergy Herman J, Heck, President HOUS] Beflto—“(NBA)—The pilot bonk­ tified Itaslf only ^ the coda name Bbensburg, Pal, has other claims Thb Manchester Registered rwiad«d October L u n may be Utaojous or which te to bad taste. Free expression of polit­ planes, flying along the border in to administer for a time. These ical views is desirod by contributions of this character but let­ Pi^dcht . , ed. then headed the DC-6B into the of “Telegram." "Telegram,” I was to fame. He has mods 15,000 Nurses Club will present Kathy gifts -of God—time, talents, and told, would monitor our flight for Pablltfwd li.'ver> tCveninc Uxeebt question, had actually provided the ter which ara defamatory or abusive will he* rejected. flights through the Berlin corri­ Godfrey and the MuaiciU*Merrl- ' ya aod HoUttatrs. Unttred at U» treasures—are to be used for the la CampUs Orotip Berlin air oortjdor aii coolly oe half of the way through the cor- Itnca at Uancheater Com. aa reconnaisaance which had located dor Ih the past 15 years for Pan makers in a Talent Rhow on Fri­ 'HOUSE kH A LE giorjr>-‘ God and for the welfare To th'e Eldltor, thou$h he were turning into one of ridoo, then the Beriln radar posts CUaa Hall Matter. and verified the exiatence of auch OPEN TONIGHT till 9! American, which is On all-time of mankind. Vemon’e School Books ^floors or anything else that may Tile danger of the nuclear aims Germany'! auto bahna. would take over. record. He shuttles through the day, Dec. 8,- at 8 p.m. at the Wad­ 8DBSCIUFTIUN ^T E 8 Communist bases in Cantbodia. In his Thanksgiving Proclama­ To the Editor, ' wear out in due time? As long as race has been brought shoYpIy be­ For tha next 258 milee we would Meanwhile, fog had closed to, Berlin corridor os many os six dell School auditorium. Parable la Adnuce tion Governor John Dempsey fore US by Russia's recent resump­ and visibility hod dropped to 600 The Musical Merrimakera art Carrier Hall Against this background, a New . Lost year in Vernon, a situation people pay and not say anything, be aeporated from the red aea of times a day. "Honeybug" Slippers for Oae Tear ...... S16.S0 $23 uu called on all citizens to observe arose where the School Board this and more will be forced on tion of nuclear testing. College yards, according to the reports. children from area dance studio's, SU Uontba ...... 7.7S U OU York Times correspondent, Robert The captain, who now mokds s day of “ Public Thanksgiving.” decided to hold parents responsible lA. I agre.e wholeheartedly, if dam­ students from many areas of Eoat Germany by oh A r atrip only The co-pilot and engineer went Three Montba ...... $.90 i:$U Trumbull, has just made an exten­ But he went on to say, "Let us the country' are now fasting in DOUBLE 20 milea wide. We would be flying about their buaineaa calmly, re- his hom$K permanently in Berlin, One Hotitfa t.$0 18$ for textbooks. Used by thfir chil­ age is caused purposely, then by recalls the hectic days of , the Weekly ...... SO 45 sive helicopter and Jeep survey of also firmly resolve to show our dren, if they were damaged or Washington, D. C., to protest s down one of the three air tunnels apondlng to the allghteit change Gifting or Your Own Use all means the party involved recorded by their instrument dials. 1948-49 airlift when Allied civil­ the section of Cambodia supposed­ gratitude by using the Divine gifts worn. should be responsible, but to bill similar resumption by the United which liqk Weat Berlin with the MkiMBl£R Of which have been bestowed upon us States.' A group of students from About 64 inlles from Tempelhof, ian and military pilots edbperated THIii ASSOCIATIUD PRJlHS ly playing host to these Commu­ them for worn books is ridiculous. STAMPS free world. "SOIREE" 3.99 The Aaeoclated Preaa la excluaitraJr for the fulfillment o f' God’s pur­ Now, about 150 of these parents, Carleton College will be in Wash­ Theoretically, if wa deviated by Ground Control Approach took to break the Russians’ strangle­ entitled to the uee of republlcktlon « nist facilities. Covering all the re­ pose that all men. everywhere, having refused to be responsible If this contdnues the . only'rolu- ington from Nov. 20-22. There over and began to talk us down for hold on this city of 2,250,000 blacic velvet all newe diapatehea credited to It or ao much aa a mile in either direc­ aot oUberwiae credited In Uiis oaper ported, locations of these facilities, live together in brotherhood and under such, a dictatorial policy, are tl6n is to demand new books at the are 27 students on the campus TONIGHT and SAT. tion we could be forced down by a West landing. As we lost alti­ people. and alao the local newe pupHahed bere. covering the whole intervening peace.” being taken to Small Claims start of every school year, and at of Carleton who are Joining In this Eaat German fighters, or shot tude the crew showed signs of ten­ We flew ss many os 130 hours All rifhta of repabllcation of apedal Court. I admire this group for the end of the school year. If. the! fast. sion for the first time during the a month Instead of our normal 80, DOUBLE dispatchee herein are alao reserved. Jungles aa well, he found them to­ Christian experience demon­ down in flamvis. I say '‘theoretical­ standing up agaifist such a policy. book is damaged, then they should As s member of this campus entire flight. three months such aa Air Force pi- tally nonexistent. It is now a ques­ strates that the acknowledgment ly," for nothing of this sort has Full eervice client of N E. A. Sere- of God's ownership and man's Just what are we paying taxes be held responsible. To hold some''- group, I urge each citizen to con­ happened. Templehof is small and located three months such aa Alr.erce pi­ |c«. IDC lots enjoyed. ClvlHan pilots stuck FubllBhera Repreaentatlvee: The tion of the validity of his unoffi­ stewardship should result in sys­ for? Petrtaining to one case I one responsible for wear on s book sider 'Oil sides o f this question. But not until we reached Ber­ in the heart of Berlin, therefore S&H GREEN STAMPS Julius Mathews Special Aftency — New cial observation, on the scene, as tematic. proportionate and abund­ know of, the book is five yesrs old flvs years old is an insult to their Contemplate the damgers of radio­ lin's Tempelhof airport could we Jets are barred, and even pleton- it out for the duration of the block­ York Chicasro Detroit and-Boston. and who knows Just how many intelligence. How a court of law active fallout, the danger qf aocel- engined planes must bank sharply ade." UEHBER ACDIT BUREAU O f against the formal claims of the ant giving to church and charities, again bnjath in safety. Yet Pan ' TONIGHT and SATURDAY to the cause of peace and brother­ children have used this textbook can favor the School Board on this eratlng the struggle for power and to land. Making on Instmment “Half the time 1 never bothered CIRCULATIONS. Vietnamese governmental infor­ American World Airwaya, which landing in thick fog is no fun. to go to bed. I would curl up under hood. in these five years? The binding policy is beyond me. I don’t think the ultimate danger of nuclear la the sole American carrier oper­ The, Herald Printint Company tnc.. mation apparatus. on this particular book has separ­ it will. war. The following is an fex- A few hundred feet off the a table in the crew lounge when I assumear no financial responsibility for What are you doing to acknowl­ ating in Berlin, - flies 32 round came off a'flight typotraphlcal errors apoearine In ad In such a situation, one can have ated, so the parents are billed for Sincerely yours, erpt from the statement of pur­ ground the fog suddenly lifted and "PLEATER" 3.99 edge your stewardship? trips down the Berlin corridors "Wo were ffying nose to tail with vertlMinents and other readlne matter only one comment' It is to hope Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, repairs. Could It be possible that Bruno Moske pose Issued by the group in Wash- we found ourselves coming in be­ In The Manchester Bvenlny Herald ingtop: daily. Its pilots shuttle down the only about four minutes flying time black calf and red that official Washington, as it Pastor this damage was caused by the corridors aa many as six times a tween parallel rows of r ^ lights Display adyertlBlna clostnit hours: glue drying out while stored in a Succeaaful Auction “If our demonstration . makes Shoea For Women; for a perfect landing. separating us from the plane in and blue calf charts official American ..policy in North Methodist Church, day. front, and two minutes separating For Bonday—? p.m Friday. Manchester hot room during summer vaca­ To the Editor, others give more thought to the “Well,” 1 said, aa Captain Bis­ For Tuesday— p.ni Monday. Juat hoW dangerous la it to fly us from the plane upstairs. “If we For Wodneaday—1 p.m Tueaday. SouthesLst Asia, will be able to tion, or Juat from' normal wear of The second Kiwanis radio auction problem—If they are moved by son put his arms through the gold- For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. has been successfully completed what we have done— if they decide down the Berlin air corridora T missed a landing at Templehof we satisfy Itself It has real (acts to go carrying and handling? It seems braided sleeves of his uniform codt had to fly back to our base. We For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. Falls from Trapeze that the person whb has the book and approximately $2,600 hag been to work for peace, we will consid­ What la the morale of the pilot! ? and reached for his brief cose, "I For Saturday—! p.m. Friday. on. raised. All (he proceeds will be used er our efforts worthwhile." To find out I have Just com­ didn’t dare circle tha airport for a Classttled deadline- 10:30 a.ra. aa when it falls apart is the one who suppose you're free now imtil this second try, or planea would have Miss Jo Anoo Kerrigoa 2.99 day of lUbllcatloti except Saturday— Pittsburgh, Nov. 24 (/Pi— A wom­ in our local youth work and will pleted trips from .Munich to Ber­ is stuck for repairs. It is not the Our main aim is to alert people 9.99 afternoon." piled up on top of each other in a f a.m. Compulsory Enterprise? an trapeze artist was hurt tn a 10- enable us to continue and to ex­ to the dangers of nuclear test­ lin, and from Berlin to Frsinkfurt “Free?" the captain sold in­ schools and other groups. They money that these parents are pand the programs we have been aeriea of crashes,' .will be accompanied by Tony Friday, November 24 foot fall at the Ringllng Brothers balking at, but the principle of ing. Please, think carefully to the cockpits of Pan American credulously. “ Hell no. I’ve Just "Why can't a man close his mill Bamum & Bailey Circus last night. carrying on In the past. about this problem before you op­ D06Bs. I have talked to a num­ got time to grab a cup of coffee During the 11 months starting O'Bright and his orchestra. to the wholo^thlng. in June, 1948, every pound of food Miss Jo Anne Kerrigan is chair­ if he isn't making money?" Mrs. Maria doo>^ Santos hsd Just We wish to thank all of the bid­ pose or support us. "BANDEAU” ber of pilots. Contrary to some before flying this bua to Hannover To The Woodshed That plaintive, wistful cry of the finished her performance at the If the School Board is allowed ders who participated with ug in Barbara Ann Johnson, stories that have appeared in the down the middle air corridor.” and every ton of coal to' keep the man of the talent show, proceeds to carry this situation out, then people of Weat Berlin alive was from which will benefit a scholar- Having heard, from President free enterpriser has been heard, Civic Auditorium and was lower­ the aucticxi, the Manchester mer­ Carleton College, U.8. preas, I found their morale But the pressures and strain tha ing herself on a rope when she what will stop them from billing chants whose donatlong made the Res: 51 Kensington St. black calf to be exceedingly high. None of pilots operate imder now ore noth­ transported by air. In a total of shap fund for a high school gxaiM- 4.99 "DINAH” 2.99 Kennedy and others, that the pub­ recently, down in Tennessee, in the fainted and^fell. parents for worn desk Chairs, auction possible and Tha Manches­ Manchester, Conn. 277,728 flights, American, British ate entering nursing school. Re­ 4 with a high those I talked to haa aaked for a ing compared to those during the lic utterances of V. K. Krishna one-industry town of Rossvllle, and The 27-year-oId aeiialist from 1S48-49 Berlin airlift. and French airmen brought in 2,- freshments will be served after the .pink or heel tranafer ainee tha Berlin crlaia 343,301 tons of food and supplies. Menon frequently seemed most in­ the answer, to date, seems to indi­ Venice, Fla., said she “Just black- began. “Have you ever' seen a man entertainment. ight blue calf ediOuL” At the peak of the airlift, planes Committee members include Mrs. judicious and unfriendly and un- cate that Burlington Mills, the gi­ To a man they were fighting walk through a closed plate glass were landing in West Beriln at the Marlon Norman, Mrs. Clffiord Ma­ She complained of pain in her door because he was too tired to aeutral to people in this country, ant owner of the local mill which right elbow and shoulder and was mad ^)out atoriea that they were rate of one evqry 45 seconds. There son, Mrs. Charles Woodbury and , India's Nehru apparently prom­ has 1,790 of the town's 4,660 pop­ getting jittery and loatng their know what he waa doing? were casualties, too—72 men. In- Mrs. Ray Lavery, tickets; Miss taken to the hospital for x-rays. “Well, that happened to one of ised to send his UN ambassador ulation on its payroll, still does “We’re going to keep her for a nerve. They alao branded aa falae ludlng 31 Americans, lost their Dianne Edwards, posters;. Mrs. the rumor that commerelal air our pilots at the height of . the lives in accidents. Raymond Ward, Mrs? Ben J^eries, and defense minister down for a haVe the right to close its own mill couple of days," a Mercy HosplUI Berlin air lift in 1949. Walked spokesman said, “but she’s in good linera are betng buzaed, or other­ “ Sure, we could do it again if Mrs. Charles Woodbury, Mrs. Al­ visit to the presidential woodshed If it wants to, and will succeed In condition.” wise haraased in the air corridora right through the glass, and he we hod to,” the captain said re­ bert Kvart, and Mrs. Ralph La- The visit lasted half an hour the doing it. shoe by Soviet XlTGa. was stone cold sober, flectively. "But we ought not to Chauae, gifts; Mrs. LaChausa, Miss other day, and apparently never Nonetheless, that right was expertly Flight Captain Graham W. “ Still, if we had to do it again, have to resort to another airlift," Edwards and Miss Joanne ^ r r y , Jones, of Ft. Smith Ark., aaya: I guess we could. We could keup did get down to the application of made an issue, down in Rossvllle, he added. publicity; Mrs. Jefferies, program; an,d ••When ■we are fljdng down the on flying; that is, imtU we dropped “ Somone should atand up to ;the presidential paddle. According Coming to New York? Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Lavery, stage and it has taken a court decision carefully oorrldor we often see Communist from sheer fatigue." Khrushchev before it becomes a managers; Mrs. Norman, and Mrs. to Krishna Menon, at any rate, by to repel an effort to deprive the STOP AT THE planea taica off or land at their The speaker waa Capt Jack O. question of Berlin being cut off by Thomas Dzurenda, decorations; the time they got down to really compsmy Involved of that right, Hbtel fitted airports below. Sometimes theae Bennett, the sola remaining vet­ road and rail. If we are firm we Mrs. Kvart and Miss Barbara Kil- talking about anjrthing, it was and we have, therefore, perhaps planes ha'va even flown alongside eran of the Beriln airlift now on won’t need another airlift." dlsh, refreshments. us long enough to estobllah our active flight duty as a pilot in WOMEN'S NYLON BOOTS time for him to go. moved perceptibly toward that "^rEXTITtV Identity. But there has bemt ab­ Beriln. He was assessing the fit' It Is probable that the mere visi- somewhat fantastic future day in I 111 WEST44th STIKT solutely no provocation.’’ ness of American commercial pi' lt„ however, will sober the Indian which a man's right to close down NEWYOIK CITY 34 Flight Captain A1 Biaeon, whose lots here to mount another such neutralist firebrand down for a his own buaineaa if he wants to rhonAi noza 7.7300 guest I w«a on the 0940 hours t'me. He can be sobered, on occa­ won't be clear or automatic any Cmlw of TISMt Sqvera fflght ftom Munlbh to Berlin, pre­ Open House fers tunnel to cofridor aa a de­ sion. He was sobered, for Instance, longer. FIEE Air CNitiNiai-TV-lais scription of the Berlin air route. 3.99 Say: Hallmark Pharmacy when Communist China, for which The real fimdamental test of itotonabh Haft • farUiig Amtiobim "SILKEN” •Tt's more like flying through a when your doctor asks At the Ballinger Studio he often seemed a prominent this right is likely to come, when it Wrilafer 20-tnile wide timnel,” he explains, tOOKlET T A SKOAL N. Y. EVBITS where you want your pre­ apolc^rlst, began gobbling up sym­ does. In the midst of some national "because we are not only hemmed Saturday, November 86 throush Sunday, December 8 black suede scription filled! bolic pieces of territory along In­ "receaaion," when government and In on either side, but we must not with a high fly below 2,500 feet nor above Hours one to six p.m. dally dia's -border. He was sobered too, labor unions together are likely to heel 10,000 feet. It gives some people we Imagine, although he seemed claim that the national necessity claustrojrfiobla.’’ RECENT PAINTINGS N to get over It rather quickly, when requires plants to keep on operat­ By a strange coincidence, Bia- by Russia, this fall, violated its own ing whether or not their opera­ Bon was bom in another Berlin— voluntary nuclear test moratori­ tion can be profitable. '' Berlin, N. H., and he regards this as a lucky omen. Hurry Ballinger KayMollison um. Down in Rossville, the ^fbor “See this salient?" he said But, however mercurial Krishna union and one arm of the govern­ pointing on a map to a wooded HALLMARK marines, landscapes, portraits, sketches „ Menon may be, we doubt that any ment were together, fighting the area. “ It’s pretty common knowl­ BAKERSVILLE, CONN., on route 4 reasonable Jury could find him scheduled closing of the town’s edge that the East Germans have a missile base located in these guilty o f much more than a some­ mill on the special qnd limited PHARMACY Best route from Hartford, route 44; two miles beyond Canton EVERYWHERE irS JUST woods. Therefore, we are careful Next to “ STOP and SHOP” turn left on new road to route 4. what confused slavery to his own ground that the company's de­ GREEN STAMPS not to cut any comers here.” 0 LOBSTER ON FRIDAY WEST MIDDLE TPKE. emotions. He has usually been cision to close its mill stemmed di­ A little further on, the head­ P. O. Address, R. D, Nisw Hartford, Tel. Torrlngton HU 2-1460 EVENING Plan ahead with all cash sales At Broad St.—MI 9-2861 found saying the things that out­ rectly from the fact -that the union DOUBLE phones I 'waa wearing began to tonight and Saturday rage the West the most on occa­ succeeded in organizing the plant But Here lt*a sions when he himself has had to last summer. The plant manage­ JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOWI hear the West malting sweeping ment had warned, then, that moral Judgments In which it at­ unionization of the plant might BROILED Pay caah for everything next Christ- 9 TO 5:80 DAILY - DON’T MISS SCANDINAVIAN CRATFS’ CHRISTMAS HOUSE - BASEMENT * black only tributes all purity to itself and all make It Impossible for the opera­ L llOBSTER Deposit This Yeu’U Have maa! For a am all weekly depoeit * medium, high or flat heel villainy to the East tion to survive. After imionization Much Weekly In 50 Weeks * all with reinforced heels Khrishna Menon's emotional re- had succeeded, managfement an­ you’ll never naias, you &ui spwd V (} action, when he hears extremely nounced that the entire plant A-LA-HOB-NOB $ AO $ 25.00 more and owe nothing next year. one-sided nonsense from us, is to would be liquidated as of Dec. 31. 1.60 50.00 Join up now! Other Snow Boots to 4.99 produce some one-sided nonsense The union claimed that. If man­ (O u r Own Special 2.00 100.00 Babies of his own, tn whicl. he paints us a agement had succeeded In defeat­ Shrimp Stuffing) 3.00 150.00 little blacker than we have ever ing the union, it would then have SERVED WITH lOSSED SALAD, 5.00 THE CONNECTICUT BANK * even begun to be, or credits the modernized the mill and kept it in 250.00 FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, 10.00 500.00 AND TRUST COMRANY Communists with being a little operation. The National Labor Re­ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, Deserve better, comparatively, than they lations Board honored this conten­ r o l l s a n d BUTTER 30 offices service 21 Connecticut communities have ever begun to be. tion at least seriously enough to It takes a level head to be a file for a federal Injunction to On the Concourse M«yi bi^own.- day, 1:10 — • Sat­ alaskaac thare have haai lurid reports of Dodeville, Ala.; Sharon Tap^r, urday 11:10. (Right) Your famUy will' enjoy thii the eKistsnce of large and numer- 18, Webster City, Iowa; Patricia Daystrom dinette daily without fear dua . O ftMfwiisiet bases, - training L Giera, 18, WiUimansett, Mass., millinery departm,ent-^-main floor at of damage to its non-mar Dayetromite Carolyn E. KlrobaU, 1«, P itti^ ld . DOUBLE STAMPS '*TTfr. hospital plastic top in banded woodgrain fin- NJI.;-Wendy ToUasSen, 17, Hieks- stamp counter the boBder in the v4Ue, N.T., and Sandra FbUtlsYi iah. 42 X 42” round; extended 42-x 69” . ; stats aC Oiaihodla, aU 1«, r siiBHirsr. Wyo, 109. TONIGHT and SATURDAY T-;. .i. n : " • ' ■ V'**'** r;- m MANCHBSTBB EVENINO HERALD. . MANGHESTUk, CONK., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY,- NOVEMBER 24, 1)961 PAOB BLSVEN H H j l l wi of -Amdia Earhart CJ of C Checks Status DraifiBids Believed Found on Saipan For Turnpike Death Claims" Of Rts. 6, 491 Plans To Future of Region (OMttBlHi Piw« Om > Lights Go On Tonight ...... i Highhy$5fi00 , _____ tv Di«cov«ry of th* skeletal re­ Preliminary moves, which could lead to a drive in the 1963 mains may be the first tangible Christmas lights will britum- jR. G. Little^ State Legislature for a definite work plan on relocating Rt; 6, The coet of the W. Middle Tpke. Ret«ntion of one-third the'opon siiace in the rearion’i 660 clues as to what happened to Miss ed on offIcisJly at 5 p.nC today •torm drain tnetaUatlon la only square miles was termed the key feature to its plan, tha by Manchester police, Johii will he studied by-the Chamber of Commerce, it was Teamed Bartiart and Noonan after they GrainDealer today. John Wiet, executive vice president of the Chamber, 85,000 more than the 8100,000 ap­ Capitol Regional Plan Agency has reported in a review of its were last heard from by radio July Wiet, executive ^•lce president findings over the past two years. In a televised program on DOLLAR propriated by the board of direc­ t, 1937, as they were flying across of the Chamber of Commerce, said he wrould deliver a report tof \ has announci^i. The iights and the Chamber'e board of direotora South Windsor to ths Buckland tors for the project, rather than Wednesday, the CRPA tied In th e t------the Pacific. Robert George Little. 92, of 14 area In town. A plane generator, thought to decorations will remain on view Spruce S t, hubband of Sarah Mc- on the present status of both R t 6 825,(KM) more, liald Chester Lang­ h%ye been from Ml.s.s Earhart's until the day after New Year. Roberts Little, died at hia home Under the current program la try, deputy director of public “ **!!_*”'*» ^ i * ” *'*^ co"6«*vatlon cl&enry end officials of the 27 end R t 591. ' an interchange on Rt, 291, vdiere J??.* J?,*S** ellmlnat- communlUes to study it and make plane, was found in Saipan harbor Wednesday afternoon. It meets R t 5, Osgood said. works. ' ' In ^ 'u"urban i aprawl." last year. Mr. Little was bom in County The outcome of the report could Bids eubmltted Wednesday on ^ acwviiuiiojiulguunsrecommendations IIfor alternatives. be a go-ahead signal to contact ' Rt. 491, which doea croaa a study of zoning matters of u was pointed out Many theories were advanced as Manchester Man Armagh, Ireland, Sept. 24, 1869, amall portion >of Manchester, la In pipe for the project, and on tha in­ the 27 towns of the re^on, in to the fliers’ fate. and came to this country in March Manchester’s state representatives stallation of the pipe, amounted to The CRPA's work should not b« to determine whether It is prac­ the current program, Osgood said, eluding Manchester, the” CRPA construed to mean thejT'are^p^ The latest version, from those Charged in Crash 1889. and to Manchester In 1903 noting the program also includes 8175.334.68. concluded the local plans by the posals for metropolitan govern- in M a n c h e s t e r who recovered the remains, w'as when he entered the feed and tical to push for the Rt. 6 reloca­ But the speclficationa .for the a Now 'at NORMAN’S tion In the next legislature. an Interchange at Rta. 491, 84 and 27 communities do not ."make ment, it was i«iu.said. ah All pprop that 'th'e generator on Miss Ear- grain business with Thomas Fin­ 6. pipe also included about 820,000 reglmtal sense," and that there are can be carried out under hart's twin-engine plane broke Henry W. Miner, 38, of 431 negan at 5 S. Main S t Four years Back from a meeting ■ on Easterly on Rt- 6, from the In­ worth of pipe for a related storm Lydali St, Manchester, was ar­ later Mr. Finnegsm left the com­ Wednesday with William Osgood, not many provlstons to keep open cal governments down as she landed at Yap. terchange to the divided highway drain project on Congress St., said space. This should bo changed;— Also *’----- at the televlaed meeting was A new' generator was ^stalled, rested and charged with passing in pany and George McKinney be­ assistant chief planning engineer at Bolton Notch, is the Manches­ Langtry. with the State Highway De-'art- according to Robert D. Brown, Prof. Roland Greeley of MIT. and the plane hopped b>/Saipan, a no passing rone yesterday while came a partner In the business. ter portion of the relocation which This means that the W. Middle CRPA director. Greeley said the plan won’t do where she and Noona^ were im­ They operated the grain and feed ment, Wiet reported tta t nt^her Is beyond the program, Osgood Tpke. bid was only 85,000 over its jlriving on Rt. 83 in Ellington at- of the two roads are on the state’s Brown,A^awwii, notingjiuLiiig thu<« e .• region’srvKiunB ^anything ^ j* * * ^ ^ unlessauiicbb itu ib is used, uisea, inaLthat uithe6 prisoned by the Japan^e. ■ business under the name of Little said. appropriation, he said, and this population may soar to 1.3 million plsn hy Itself doesn’t build a single It was said Mi.ss Earhart died of 4:30 p.m. and McKinney at the same loca­ current project program. All projects In the Rt. 491, pro­ may be pared down by the elimina­ byhv thefhta turnfilm A#of f>i*the century, as road Ai*or reduce flnarany foVAntaxes. d.vsenterj' and Noonan was shot to Miner passed a car operated by tion, and later purchased the Man- Both roads figure into the future gram will be advertised by July tion of some parts of the project. serted, “We are consuming land He said it will be effective if it death. / Richard W. Drace. 17, 14 West Rd„ A development of the town as noted 1963, Osgood said. He mentioned some manholes and at a much faster rate than pre­ embodies regional principles the Other th e se s were that both Rockville, near the Rockville-Ell- in the preparation of the master The planning on Rt. 291 la ex­ a length of 30-lnch pipe which was viously,” and that three-quarters people want is economically feasi­ were shot by the Japanese because ington town line, just as Drace plan by Planning and Renewal pected to be completed in six to have been replaced as possible of the land may become urbanized ble; and it gets the support and they niipjrt have observd Japan?? was making a left turn. The Drace Associates of Boston. wroks Osgood pointed out. He items that could be deleted. in 24 years. backing of the people and officials fortifyintfyinp the island preparaton' to car struck the Miner vehicle on According to Wiet tentative said there is a slight possibility .Also, he said, there Is a possi­ Bro'wn also aaid the report indi­ in the region. WorlMvar II. the right rear side. schedules have placed the R t 6 that plans for Rt. 291 could change bility that the course of the pipe If the plan does get the support It ^TROMBERG-CARLSON cates a maximum desireable 'nils theory, however, wks denied Drace, who sustained a skinned project in the 1960-62 period. Wiet if more mileage is approved by across private property from S. asks for, it can be expected to be a by^esus de Leon Guerrero, rank- the federal government In Its In­ population of 1.25 to 1.5 million ankle and bruised back in the col­ noted that the Rt. 6 project Alton St. to Armory St. could be for the region. Development of major service in helping local and /Ing pnlioe inspector at Saipan when lusion, was given a warning for should be resolved, and that many terstate highwray system. changed, shortening the distance of state officials on expressways, to ' Mias Earhart disappeared in 1937. , There are some IndicaUons that the route. the region must be associated to failure to have a rear view mirror. plans by private citizens and prop­ the available land and resources. harmonize land use; to provide op­ Guerrero said a woman hanged Thve were five passengers in erty owners have fallen through Rt 291 may be favored over Rt. 6, The apparent low bid on the pipe portunities for Industry and com­ as a spy was bom in Los Angeles, Osgood said, adding that this was the Ldck Joint Co. of Nevong- Brown said, indicating that beyond the Miner car, but police report­ or are up in the air. the 1.6 million population point merce, and balance residential was younger than Miss Earhart ed no injuries to any of the oc- doesn’t necessarily mean one is ton with a bid of 878,722.68. uses. He also pointed out the future Low bidders to install the two "future development might not be and appeared to be part Caucas­ cupantis. redevelopment plans of the town more important than the other. advantageous.” ian. The accident was investigated He -said there seems to be no sections of pipe were the Jarvis were affected,' and that the park­ Construction. Co. for the western PopulaUon m the Hartford Mi.ss Earhart'i last flight ended by Trooper James McDonnell of ing authorities were Interests in reason for not wanting the Rt. 6 metropolitan are has climbed from mysterloiialy the Stafford Springs Troop. porject, but that the beat way to section, 861,705, and the A. Dzen the road. Construction Co. for tha <■ eastern 147,000 to its present half-mlUlon Public Records Stereo Consoles She and Noonan left' Oakland,- Osgood estimated It would take get the job done was something for the Chamber and towTi to de­ section, 834,907. since 1900, and by 1987, the pres­ Calif., on May 20, 1937,on a world 18 months for the design of Rt. 8. ent population will have doubled, Warrantee Deeds flight. ? and that it probably would take cide. Susan W. Mason to Mae E. Ryan Play hy Coward about two years to construct. CJost Also present at the talks be­ it was reported. To keep pace with When they reached New Guinea this growth. It win be necessary and Josephine T. Krikorian, prop­ June 29 they had flown 22,000 of the job was estimated at 83 tween the Chamber and the State Children’s Services erty at 21 Summit St. On Cluh Program million. Property acquisition could Highway Department were the fol­ to provide hundreds of thousands miles. of jobs, Brown said. Ansaldi Heights, Inc., to Lor­ There was no ominous warning' be expected during the last six lowing Chamber members: Bruce months of design, Osgood .said. Watkins, chairman for parking Explained to PTA Presently, 26 per cent of the raine IP. Demko, property off Truck YOU SAVE as they were about to start, the Ths Little Theater of Msinchee- Rd. ter will present a one-act farce. BIssell Bridge Connector and traffic; Hayden Griswold Sr., region’s land is dedicated to ur­ long overwater flight to Hawaii. The work of Children’s Services Richard F. Dlmock to Olive F .. Noonan was having radio dif­ “Fumed Oak.” by .Noel Coward, at Robert G. Little The Rt. 291 project .which would chairman for planning and Stanley ban uses, with another 25 per cent the meeting of the Woman’s Club, directly affect Manchester Is that Bray, parking and traffic commit­ of Connecticut, 677 Main St., was being used for agriculture. The Nadeau, property at lOQ BIssell ficulties because he was tinable to stretch from the BIssell Bridge in discussed Tuesday night at a St. set his chronometers. Monday at 8 p.m., at Fellowship Chester Grain Elevator Co. at De­ tee member. remaining 50 per cent is vacant Hall of the Second Congregation­ pot Sq.. and operated both until meeting of the Washington School land, about IM square miles of Frank Wood Construction Co. Miss Earhart was aware of the 1942 when Mr. McKinney with­ PTA by Mitchell A. Hqdge, a so­ which is suitable for development. to Regal "Builders, Inc., property * . imechuical trouble, but she said al Church. Members may bring copal diocese, will officiate. Burial off Reeney St. 5 0 0*175 cial worker for the organization. a guest. drew from the business after dis­ will be in Soldiers Field, Wilson. In addition to tha recommenda- she anxious to complete the posing of the North End company. Since its beg;inning in Manches­ Oons on keeping one-third the land Neil H. Ellis and Constance E. flight iad rejoin her husband, pub­ Those taking part in the per­ Friends may call at the funeral Birth Control ter in September 1958, 181 chil­ Kaplan to the First Hartford formance will be Henry Murphy. The company purchased the Nel­ home today from 7 to 9 p.m. open for recreation, the report aUo Tha most fun-tastic marriage of SIGHT lisher Gebrge Palmer Putnam, who son Morris Beef Box, and Mr. dren have been given help by advised the need for relating hous­ Realty Corp., property at 804 was walting^for her in Oakland. Penny Richter, Ruth Rowley and Children’s Services, 60 have been Broad St. and SOUND your budget ever fell in Ann Russell. Judy Thomas will Little, with his son Howard, con­ Miss Katherine Bunce Spencer Statutes Test placed for adoption, 127 unwed ing and density to population and Her mother, Mrs. Amy Otis Ear­ direct the play. tinued to operate the business at housing requirements. Brown In­ Green Manor Construction Co., love with is Stromberg-Carlson Stereo hart, also was^waHlng. So was Miss Katherine Bunce Spencer, mothers have received care and Inc., to First Hartford Realty Mrs. J. L. Swensson is in charge the new north end location, and at 785 Park Ave., New York City, 160 people have received family dicated the present density of resi­ High Fidelity Consoles of Conternpo- Noonan’s bride ofXfhree months, Set for Dec. 8 dential imlts was not a trend Corp., property at 304 Broad St. Mary. rV of the November program for the the same location on S. Main St. formerly of Manchester, diro service care, he said. Woman’s Club, and Mrs. William He was a grain and feed dealer Wednesday at her home. which would aerve the future pop­ Green Manor Construction Co. rary, Early American, Danish Modern Miss Eaihart and Nodnw left on Hodge said Children’s Services, ulation and meet their needs. to the First Hartford Realty Co., the 2,550-mlle flight frbm Lae, Sheehan is hospitality chairman. for more than 50 years. The busi­ Miss Spencer was born in Man­ (Continued from Page One) a Red Feather organization, helps and Francn Provincial Designs. For fun- Co-chairman of the hostesses who. ness is now being carried on by Mr. chester, a daughter of the late Al­ Four Alternatlven property on the south aide of W. New Guinea, to Howland Islapd. a strengthen family life and assists Four alternate possibilities may Middle Tpke. tastic years of superior looking and lis­ tiny spot in the vast Pacific will serve refreshments are Mrs. Little’s son, Howard, and his bert James and Mrs. Antoinette It on the grounds that the law imwed mothers In receiving medi­ James Cooper, and Mrs. Robert g^’andson. Bruce Little. His for­ Bunce Spencer, and lived in New against contraceptives was so be adopted to meet the recommen­ Attachment tening, choose a Stromberg-Carlson miles southwest of the Hawsdii cal aid and in planning a future dations, Brown noted. They are: - Islands. Hohweiler. Hostesses on the mer partner, the late George Mc­ York City for many years. She widely ignored in Connecticut as for themselves and their children- Universal CJ.T. Credit Corp., Stereo High Fidelity Console. Saipan, where the bones and bimraittee are Mrs. Allan Walch, Kinney, died in 1955. was a re^stered nurse and served to bo meaningless. Through the foster home plan, 1. The balanced plan, a trend New York, against Chester E. and Mrs. Jerjitne Walsh. Mrs. Harold as a Red Cross nurse in World To show that the law could still children are placed in temporary seen today in many local com­ Florence E. Brunner, South Wind­ dental plates were reported found, Mr. and Mrs. Little celebrated munities where Industry Is dis­ lies about 2,275 hiiles northwest of West. Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. their 64Vh wedding anniversary War I. lead to arrests and perhaps penal­ homes to give them a normal fam­ sor, property off Avery St. CONTEMPORARY... iiilr!! Howland. Stanley .Wojeoski, Mrs. William on May 26, 1961. Mr. Little was Survivors Include several nieces ties, the Planned Parenthood ily life and children go to per­ persed throughout the towns in Judgment Uen Zlmmermap, Mrs. Richard Alton and nephews in Manchester. proportion to population -and re­ As the plane neared Howland a member of the Prospect Gospel League went through the motions manent homes through the adop­ lated to the tax base. Gerard and Alme Cuseon, Glas­ on July 2, 1937, the plane sent this Sr. and Mrs. Richard Werkhelser. Chapel in Hartford for 69 vears. Funeral services will be held of establishing a birth control clinic tion servlcp, he said. Couples are tonbury, doing business as Cusson message Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Ray Survivors, besides his wife' and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Wat- here—and then sat back to wait counseled in marriage problems 2. TTie linear approach: A con­ Sash Co., against Robert Brown, • STEREa CARTRIDGE and “We must be on you but cannot 'Warren and Mrs. Leland Woo'd son, includes another son, Frank klns-Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. for the police. as part of Children’s Services, he centration of IntenM development property at 6 Rogers Pi. ^wlll pour at this rnepting. Center St. Burial will be In West along the Connecticut River Val­ DIAMOND STYLUS see you. Gas la running low. Been G. Little of Bristol; three daugh' Several clinics were opened In said, and the organization also Marriage License unable to reach you by radio.” ters, Mrs. Willard Joyce of Hart­ Cemetery Monday at the conven­ Connecticut from 1935 to 1939, provides psychiatric aid at the ley where the land Is most suit­ ience of the family. The Rev. Clif­ Children’s Village It operates. able and where economic forces John A. Porcheron, 247 Demlng • DUAL LOUD SPEAKERS A frantic attempt to bring Miss ford, Misg Olive L, Little of Turner but these closed after two doctors St., and Dorothy A. Keeney, 63 Earhart’s plane to a safe landing Falls, Mass., and Mrs. James L. ford O. Simpson, pastor of Center and a nurse at ,a clinic in Water- Hodge, a social worker for 15 would tend to favor for develop­ Kansas Motorist Rourko of South Glastonbury; one Congregational Church, will offi­ bury were arrested. years, has been an employe of Chil­ ment. Hackmatack St„ Dec. 2, South was made by the Coast Guard cut­ 8. The satellite approach: Ac­ Methodist Church. • DUAL MASTER VOLUME Cont ♦ ♦ ♦ ter, Itasca, stationed near the is­ brother, John Little of Manch^er ciate. dren’s Services for three years. emporary land. Booked in Crash three sisters. Mrs. Robert McComb 'Refreshments were served after tually a “small city” concept in Ernest W. Eib, Andover, and Di­ CONTROLS of Manchester, Mrs, Esther RemI Deunarals which areas in the region would anne Estelle Edwards, 164 Walk­ The Itasca broadcast directions. his talk by mothers of Grade 6 have central businesses, a high er St., Dec. 9, Center Congrega­ "We are circling but cannot hear Two cars collided on Center St. Abrams and Mrs. William Neville, Remi Desmarais, 81. of 39 Put- Four Leaf Club children. • SEPARATE BASS and • IN DANISH MODERN Juflt east of Winter St. today when both of Hamilton. Ont., Canada; nuam Heights, Hartford, father of density residential belt surround­ tional Church. you,” the plane messaged at 7:15 ing the core, and a belt of low- William C. Frederioksen, 179 TREBLE CONTROL a.m. one driver attempted to turn Into six grandchildren, and six great Jereml Desmarais of Manchester, Installs Officers TRADITION the parking lot of the donut shop grandchildren. died at home Wednesday night. density residences on the fringes. Main St., and Alberta Reeves At 8:46 aJn. there was a brief, Land in between the centers would Relcher, Windsor Locks. final flickering slgnaj—then si­ there. Funeral services will be held at He Is also survived by his wife, Officers were Installed for 1961- Mrs. Jacobson Specially Priced • MATCHED 12" WOOFERS Mrs. Elize Fontain Desmarais; two serve recreation uses. lence. Milton D. Boese of Newton, the Watkins-West Funeral Home, 62 at the meeting of the Manches­ 4. The strong center plan: A Building Permits Kan., was charged with failure to 142 E, Center SL, tomorrow at 2 other sons of Wilson and Hartford; ter Four-Leafers 4-H club held Gets CRPA Post Sherwood Circle, Inc., new dwell­ In Mahogany... • INSTRUMENT PANEL IS One of the biggest sea searches p.m. Burial will be In East Ceme­ major development for the region, In history was launched by the grant the right of way. He posted four daughters of Hartford; three Wednesday. concentrated In its center. ings at 540 and 550 Spring St., EXECUTED IN BRUSHED a 820 bond for appearance In Cir­ tery. brothers and two sisters, all of Those installed were Barbara 818,000 and 817,500, respectively. U, 8. Navy. Friends may call at the funeral Albert D. F*utnam of Hartford Brown said the laat approach GOLD More than 8,000 men, 10 ships, cuit Court 12, Manchester. Dec. 11. Canada; 10 grandchildren and five Ladabouche, president; Harding waa elected chairman and Mrs. had been abandoned because it Boese, going west, turned Into home tonight from 7 to 9. fJontribu- great-grandchildren. Stephens, vice president: Suzanne 'niAFFIC DEATHS AT 171 100 American planes and many tlons may be made to the Manches­ Dorothy C. Jacobson of Manchester was impractical, tending to pre­ • HAND RUBBED CABINET the v eaetbound lane and his car The funeral will be held tomor­ Smith, secretary: David Person, was elected vice chairman of the sent problems of such magnitude Chicago, Nov. 24 (,fP)—Fatali­ Japanese Navy aircraft swept the ter Piiblic Health Nursing Associa­ row at 8:15 a.m. at the Fissette teas—futllely. The search cost the collided ■with one driven bv Ken­ tion. treasurer; David Ladabouche, rec­ Capitol Region Planning Agency as to be difficult to handle. ties on the nation’s streets and 8. government more than 81 neth Whitford of Highland *St Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., reation leader; and Dianne Miko- at a meeting on Wednesday. A major goal of the agency Is highways mounted steadily to- Specially Priced V. Hartford, followed by a solemn leit, song leader. million. Mrs. Anna L. Beeson Other new officers elected In­ the formulation of such a regional da.v In the second day of the high Mass of requiem at S t Ann’s Five new members were voted clude Leonard G. Tracy, Bloomfield, plan which anticipates the growth 4-day Thanksgiving weekend. Mias Earhart often said women Coventry—Mrs. Anna Louise Church In Hartford at 9 o’clock. In Wednut O il... could fly planes anywhere and Reason. 72., of Forest R d, died! into the club; Michele Grabow, secretary; and Charles H. Sher­ of the region. The agency also Is Deaths in traffic totaled 171 added "I Just fly because I want Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Janet Roediger, Susan Roediger, wood, Newington, treasurer. Put­ seeking to preserve the character since the count of holiday week­ About Town Wednesday ’night at her home. She Cemetery, Bloomfield. to." was the widow of Harrison ,Bea-! Joseph Phelan, and Richard Phe­ nam succeeds Mrs. Percy Maxim of the region by using a plan ac­ end fatalities started at 6 p.m. AMERICAN son. ! Friends may call at the funeral lan. Lee, Farmington. ceptable as a framework within (local Ume) Wednesday, Flrea Cadet Robert Sablitz. son of home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. which each town may plan. Mr. and Mrs. John Sablitz, 79 Born in Manchester, N. H„ M ay; Members made plana to prepare New executive committee mem­ killed 16. There were 19 deaths. gift boxes for needy families at bers are John J. Bowler, Windsor: Eventually, the CRPA will adopt In miscellaneous mishaps. \ Rockville-V errion Trebbe Dr.. Is home on Thank.s- 12, 1889, a daughter of Victor and' John W. Austin glving leave from Manlius Mili­ Cora Bearor LaBonte, she had I Christmas, and als,o to sing Christ­ Charles L. Crosier, Rocky Hill; John Wesley Austin, 84, of 19 mas carols for bed-ridden patients T raditional... tary School. Manlius, N Y., where lived in Hartford for many years Winter St., who owned and op­ Harold F. Keith, West Hartford; Dempisey to Visit he is a membt.’ of the freshman before coming to Coventry. in convalescent homes, and at Man­ Mrs. Lee, and Philip J. Wadhams, erated the Wethersfiel(j-Hartford chester Memgrial Hospital. ' Class. Survivors include a daughter, Express Co., a horse-drawn de­ Marlborough. Specially Priced In Glowing Cherry Democratic Fete Mrs. Joseph ITOmano of Coventry; livery service, from 1906 to, 1920, The junior choir of the Salva­ a brother, Leonard LaBonte of died at a private hospital in Man- Rockville Democrats on the city tion Army will hold a special re­ Manchester, N. Tl.: two sisters, che.ster yesterday after a long W- election slate will be out in force hearsal tomorrow at 9 a.m, at the Mrs. Elena Kenney of Hiawatha, ness. tomorrow at a campaign dinner church. N. J., and Mrs. Clarinda Vien of He was born May 13, 1877, In and dance whose speci,a^ guest Evanston, N. J.; three grandchil­ China. Maine, and lived on Hart­ < ,1 will be Gov. John Dempsey. The Motherhood of Mary Moth­ dren and two great-grandchildren. ford Ave. In Wethersfield before Mayor Leo nsdierty Jr. said ers Circle will meet Monday at 8 Funeral services will be held moving to Manchester. From 1920 speeches would be brief, Tiowever. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Saturday at 11 a.m. at Klllourey to 1931 he operated a farm on 675 The., dinner-dande will take Carr, 40 Cobum Co. Co-hostess will Brother.? Funeral Home, 36 Union property which l.s now a golf HALLKAAR*^ be Mrs. Gerard O’Hara. Plans will • 10 LOUD SPEAKERS place at the Polish American Citl- St., Willlmantlc. The Rev. Ven. driving range on Corbin’s Corners p h a r m a c y tens’ (PAC) Club on Village S t be made for a Christmas party. Benjamin B. Styrlng of the Epla- in West Hartford- beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a re­ He was an employe of the \ -- • RECORD STORAGE WELL ception for the governor. YMCA from 1933 to 1957. Entertainment will be provided Rockville~V ernon Surviving are his wife, Minnie iM • AM/FM STEREO RADIO by pianist Eddie Read of Cavey’s Bracken Au.stln; a son, Wesley B. , Restaurant. Manchester, and ac­ Austin, both of Manchester; and ' Illustrated Above cordionist Miss Eileen Hnath. di­ several nieces and nephews. fgiiaKL '•v S rector of the Rockville Accordion District Dump Proposal Said Funeral services will be held to­ Center. morrow at 2 p.m. at the James T. OES Sets Vespers Pratt Funeral Home, 71 Farming- Hope Chapter of Eastern Star Clear of Towu luvolvemeut ton Ave., Hartford. Burial will be HEftWNG AID DEALER. will hold a vesper service at Union In Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Congregational Church Sundav at There will be no calling hours. 4 p.m, . A Vernon Fire District officialf’talned operation or an operation sa.vs the district does not w^nt to govemed by the towm Mrs, Annie Harvey Peterson A tea and social hour will fol­ Whatever program is decided low. Mrs. Rebecca Carr and Mrs. embarra.s.s the town government In Mrs. Annie Harvey Petereon, 81, on, the commissioners will come formerly of Forest St. and 1193 Alice Williams will be hostesses. connection with purchase of prop­ back to the district voters for ap­ EARLY AMERICAN... ' Hospital Notes Main St., died early this morning Contemporary... erty for a dump for town use. proval of the necessary appropria­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital A GREAT FAMILY Admitted Wednesday: FrarUj Donald B. Loverln, chairman of tions. after a long Illness. Kindersberger. Loveland Hill Loverin said in any case an Vernon; Jane Beebe, Miriam .St the district commissioners, said the She was the widow of Pehr E. • RESERVE MUSIC POWER open-face dump will be forbidden. Peterson, She was a member of THEOUEEN OF THE Vernon; Bruce. Secofe, 83 W. Main district proposal to purchase prop­ Commissioners will look into sani­ A SL South Methodist Church. MEANS COMPl^TE FREEDOM ENTERTAINMENT "YOUNG AMERICAN" erty off Rt. 30 for dump use will tary' landfill methods as well as Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. FROM DISTORTION Admitted Thursday. Timothy not involve the town, if the town inexpensive system for burning Now, a light LYCRA^^dle that whittles hips as SERIES' O’Brien, 6 Burke Rd ; Donna Ger- rubbish in conical furnaces. Emma Hall of Hartford and Mrs. ow, 107 Prospect St.; Rose Hayes does not want it to. He estimated 5 or 10 years as Rose Clarke of Vernon, and sev­ only a h^avy gifme could beforel • NEW ELLIPTICAL DESIGN eral nieces and nephews. 8 LOUD SPEAKERS Manchester; Elaine Blfolck, 43 He said, however, the district the probable life of the dump, SPEAKERS - GIFT FOR Ihdiey Cir.; - William Carlson, will probably invite the towm gov­ suggesting in the .meantime the Funeral services will be held Windsorvllle Rd., Ellington. ernment to participate in the Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Watkins- INCLUDING TWO 15" town or the regional refuse coni- • CONVENIENT TOP MOUNTED Birth Thursday: A son to Mr. project if voters approve the pur­ mlttee will have worked out a West Funeral Home,d42 E. Center "I am extremely happy and proud that my company W OOFERS FOR DEPTH and Mrs. Carroll St. Peter, Pinna­ chase in the fir.st place. permanent solution. J St., with the Rev. Lawrence F. has been appointed to the ever-growing family of the WHITTIER' CONTROLS cle Rd., Ellington. Almond, pastor of South Methodist CHRISTMAS A special district meeting has Vernon First Selectman George Zenith Hearing Aid Dealers. It is our sincere aim to RECEPTION D iscl^ged Wednesday: Cath­ been called Tuesday tp seek voter E. Risley Wednesday expressed Church, officiating. Burial will be erine Tarbox, Tomoka AvTe., El­ approval of the purchase of the doubts about the Chessey prop­ in East Cemetery at the conven­ serve our community in every way we can, with the by Warner’s* Specially Priced Specially Priced lington: Raymond Lentocha. 38 24-acre Ches.sey property off R t erty as a dump site. ience of the family. finest hearing aids available, by-Zenith... backed by In Hand Rubbed Lawrence St.; Paul Sluet, Fair- 30 for 88,500. He said if a burner U used, pre­ There will be no calling hours. In Warm Maple ,.. haven Rest Home; Harriet Weth- oiir complete service and an ironclad 10-Day Money- This 'girdle was worth waiting fori Lycra-light, it Loverin said the feeling of the vailing storm winds from the Back Guarantee.” weighs one-third less than the usual heavy girdle M ahogany.. arall, 128 Grove St..i'Jan€ Wajda, commissioners in' setting up the southeast would blow the smoke 84 Union SL; Charles Prelle, 9 meeting is this: over nearby Rockville residential yet has all Its power. This wonder strptch spandex Progress Ave.; Ronald Dyer, 33 funerals • ZtN S IILI MICKS • EASY TIMK MyMCNTS 27 S With the town’s prime' dump sections. He said a smoke-remov­ fiber from DuPont Is highly durable, resists damag- Talcott Ave.; Milton Ponleroy, 27 • r z t t HOME BKMONSraATION site havlpg been Rejected, the ing apparatus would be costly. ' Herbert Keefe ing body oils, and is so light it feels like np, girdle at Burke Rd.; Minnie Pigeon, 14 Earl commissioners should explore the He added the site has.only limi­ S t The funeral of Herbert Keefe, ... for a deinonstretion of all I 'Come b our sllmweor department today and one avenue open to them as a ted land available for landfill dump­ 165 St. John St., was heldlWe^es- Cofnt in today Discharged Thursday: Roger try Whittier. > i Johnson, R e g u Rd., Vernon; Per­ possible temporary solution to the ing and fill would havq.to be haUM day at St. Maty’s Episcopal the finest In hearing alds-ZenIth I towm’s refuse problem. in. Church. Thp Rev. William F.’^Gen- ry Murphy, RockvlUe; Louise Cle- The'district took an option on Come In For An EYE — and chewskl, WlndsondUe: Eva Mer­ If the towrn is called in to operate der m officiated. Mrs. William the Cihesaey property laat spring, it or provide equipment, he said he KJpppenburg was organist Burial rill, Somersvills; Anne Boucher, but held off action because of / a ENJOY IT m W ! ^ H a ^ o rd l^k a.; John Makowlcz, would want the project placed be­ was in East Cemetery. , EAR OPENING Demonstration! special act empowering the town fore a town rather than a dlatrlot Bearers were Ross O. Siddell, 18 Fhrmstcad Lane; Sophie Ste­ to aasume reaponslblUty. mdetlng. HiULMARK PHARMACY phen. RockvlUe. Tliomaa R. Moore, Richard Bick­ Glazier’s FRIENDLY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE STORE If voters approve the purciu|S6 Loverin aaid the oommlMionera ford, Clyda C. Richard, Stephen WEST MIDDLE TPKE at BROAD ST. — MI 9-2861 UpTo2Year^ToPay! now, the commiasionen will start have no iqtentlbn of placing the Olekaak and J. Blrnle Gray. CORSET SHOP OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. work on a program for dumping, town In the middle on the propo­ .A large delegation from Pratt NEXT TO “STOP and SHOP” either contw ting with a com­ W. Mata at. tolaahaae ~ sition, indicating they would de­ and Whitney, Division of United 631 MAIN ST.—MI 3^6346 No PaymenU ’til March 1962 mercial firm to hsuidle dumping, fer decisions to the* town govern­ Aircraft Oorp, attended the fu- OPEN DAILY INCL. SUNDAYS—ySO A.M. to 10 P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. 445 HARTFORD RD. - MANCHESTER | or establishing' af dlstrlct-main- ment in esse of town Involvement. neraL OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M.

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She reported to the air StaUon, cent, from 1,229 to l,jffi5. Women ecOnonfio praasure on Yugoslavia Coventry Oct. 3t, from the Naval1 SchoolSchi Seasonal Layoffs claimants numbered 876, or 62.5 U.S. Will Sell Tito becaus* o f its nonaligned policies. Stores to Stiart ' Confessions of a Boar Town W ill Add fV.'. Command at Newport, B.L Before per cent o f the total. ,Hto charged in a Nffir. IS speech INSULATION entering the service in March, she Hike Idle Claims More Surplus Food' that "some capitalists and other Holiday Schedule MANCHESTER junior High Parents Night was gnuluated from Windham Church Tie Needed . reactionary people in Alneriea Free, Gratis! High SrtlODl. stubbornly lead propaganda Garbage Route Seasonal layoffa eq>eclally in the (Oonttnoed from Page_,Ono)' W. H. amAND Manchester stores start on against Yugoslavia and say that Pet Porker Prefers the Soft Notes To Draft Slate garment field accpunted for an In- Luanda, Angola — Until mid- the CSiriitmaa store hour Slated hy School Nov. 30 The Friendly Circle - of ' First all aid to YugMlavla should be L u i m t o , By Doris M. D’lulia schedule today. Five routes for garbage collec­ draase in unemployment compen­ 1961, Portuguese Ikw set up two rangements come undet a, law Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ^en to Norma's dad'and then passed'^ But if the niusic gets too loud, Congregational ChurtA nominat­ stopped.” . Storea will be open tonight tion Instead of four will be started ing committee will meet at 8 p.nt. sation claims in both the Manchsa- classes o f citlaenshlp for tte over- which permits sale of surplus com­ I Opsa An Day Saturday e Dallas, Tex. ((N E A )—If you on to her. he will try to eat the Ivory off the Several U.8. groups and some until 9 o’clock. Storea will also should happen to think of a wild Monday in Manchester. A Junior high fuirenta night h w * o f a recent trip to Sturbridgn Vil- Tuesday at the parsonage. Mrs. ter area and the state in general. seas population — civilised and modities for local currencies which ' Right away, Po found that tak­ keys. He doesn’t like the racket. LUMBERI members of Congress have ex­ -A t tha Oreesi"—Ml 9-8M1 SixtMn parents in Pontiac, Michigan, threw a stone at the be open Monday nights until boar, you might envision a most ing baths is a must in the Willis Ahother thing Po doesn't like is Acting General Manager A r­ bMB planned from 8 to 10 pjn. lage In Massachusetts which was James R. MacArthur 1s chairman. Idle claims increased 111 at the noncivilised. In Angola the 280,- are then loaned back or given as pressed strong opposition to fur­ 9, in addition to the regular a follow-up of their study of early Bchoolhouse^^is week and got front page headlines acros.s ferocious beast-Or a centerpiece home, so today he probably is the photographers. One showed up, at thur J, LeClaire Jr. said the town’s Ifor. 80 at Coventry High School. Manchester office. State claims 000 “civilised” people included giants to the government making ther dealings with Hto. Thursday night opening. INC. Amerioan life. Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ with an* apple in his month. But sweetest-smelling hog in Texas. Po’s home the other day to recoVd garbage contractor, E, J, Haverty, rose 2,336 to a total of 36,880 for 80,000 Africans who were required the purchase. Surplus American food sold to the natlOT. TOey classified three liooks, universally regarded During the week of Dec. 18, The purpoee of the meeting will The Rev. Eldwln C. Meineker. entry correspondent, F. Panline the week ended Nov. 18. you, would never dream of meeting Since becoming urbanized, Po gets him- for posterity and every time to become Christians and meet ed­ The Tito government had con­ Yugoslavia earlier this year in­ among the beat writing in American literature, as “ pornog­ Monday through Friday, him face to face, outside a zoo, in will start the routes Monday. A be te .^^ecquaint parents with the pastor of Second Congregational U ttle, telephone P I S-8281. H ie increase here was 4.0 per ucation and' Income requirements. cluded 600,000 tons of'wheaL Read Herald Adys. raphy", and eyebrows went up a llf------• r • his bristles brushed dally and his the flash went off, Po tried to gob- Church, will use "Tragic Confu­ sidered the delay in the sale as Stores will be open every a cosmopolitan city like Dallas. "nails” painted a bright, shining ,ble up the camera. Po also tried to couple of “dry runs" have been edtool’e program and give them over the country. sion” as his sermon topic during the James version of the Bible? That night until 9, but Will close at But let’s take the case of .’’Po" red. But he will not stand still for clean his tuks on that “ one more, made thia week, he said, to test Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Let­ an m . e t the teacfa- 11 am . service Sunday. book, we can assume from this 6:30 on Saturday, Dec. 23. Willis. .Po is a wjld boar and he a ribbon on his head. please” boy, too. the routes. ter", Pearl Buck’s "The Good PRE-HUNG era, according to Alfred BouMen, Worship at First Congregational denominational affiiliatlon, is the lives in the big city of- Dallas. For­ Because of his soft living, Po has Despite Po’a affected cultiva­ Until now, four routes have been Earth", and W alter Edmunds’ foundation of his preaching and tunately. as yet, he doesn’t fully put on about 75 pouqds since com­ tion, his city-dwelling days are used by the garbage collector. public relations director at the Church will be at l i a.m. Sunday "Drums Along the Mohawk” , they with the Rev. James R. MacArthur, teaching. And its chronicles "pull ms realize that boars are supposed to ing to the city. He also has devel­ numbered. Lately, he has started Part of the agreement between' school. said, should be withdrawn from no punches.” Deaths L I Night be wild, although he is plenty oped an ear for piano music. He butting people around -a little too the town and the contractor, how­ pastor, delivering the kermon. high school readir^ lists for 10th ALUMINUM The school officials have decided Sunday Masses at- St. Mary's The Pontiac school superintend' rough with everybody except his loves his notes soft, sweet and much. Domesticated animals have ever, wa.s the establishment of a and 11th graders. By ASSOCIATED PRRSS lliat the public concert to be given Church will be at 7:30 a.m., 9:30 ent, who expressed gratitude to the 18-year-old mistress, Norma Willis. gentle and he will drift off into become his mortal enemies. Be­ fifth route. The town agreed to by the Glee Club will be for one a.m. and 10:30 a.m., and at S t Jo­ Those 10th and llt b graders are parents for a “ broader community St. Louis—Randolph H. Weber, Po, who is about eight months dreamland after a few bars., (With sides, he has rooted up the hedge buy an additional packer truck evening only. Dec. 7, instead of seph’s Church Ir EJaglevlUe at 8:30 15 and 18 year old yOjingeters, one view,” may well capitalize on the a U.S. district judge in St. Louis, old, was captured as a baby on a or without music, it is’ not un­ and eaten a large part of the back for the route. The purchase was COMB. DOdRS zeal of the protesters and get the two evenings. Mias Roberta sum. to two years away from compara­ died last night of s heart attack ranch in south Texas. He was giv- usual for him to nap with Noma.) door of the Willis house. made last week. Garstka o f the music department, News of Servicemen tive freedom from parental ’’Pro­ horse in front of the cart where it shortly after returning from a will direct the OO^ember glee PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. tection” at college . . or complete belongs. hunting trip. He was 62 yeA'rs old. Marine Private David G. Spen­ freedom in the armed services. Those 18 and 16-year-oIds need Weber, appointed to the federal club and 20-member choir. cer, son of M ra LllUan Spencer The basketball program at the One wonders how well these par­ that zeal, not to help them turn bench in 1957, had been active in of Grant Hilll Rd., has completed their backs on life, but to cope with Republican politics for many years. school will start Dec. 1. Student his recruit training at the U.S. ents know their 16 and 16-year- life's problems successfully. He was a native of Bt. Louis. season tick et will be available un­ Marine Corps Depot at Parris Is­ olds. Do they have any idea what til that date.SMults may purchase land, S. C. they talk about to each other? Washington—Maj. Gen. Russell season tickets «s o . There are nine What thoughts go through their P. Hartle of Hagerstown, Md,, 691 M AIN STREET Navy Ens. William H. Yeomans, Talcottville leader of the first contingent of games scheduled. , - son of Henry V. Yeomans of Main developing minds when they watch A pep rally will be held in the almost any kind of television show, American troops to England early St., was graduated from Naval in World War II, died yesterday at gymnasium during seventh period Officer Candidate School, Nov. 17 movie, the drum majorettes lead­ Sale of Fruit Cake NEXT T O CAS COMPANY Tuesday for the student body. Team ing the high achool band, that Walter Reed General Hospital. He at the Naval Base. Newrport R. I. was 72 years old. members and cheer leaders will be The 18-week course of instruction broad-shouldered boy across the Begins Tomorrow introduced s i that time. aisle who’s-just beginning to shave, Hartle retired from the U.S. (PARKING IN REAR) Included a broad range of sub­ Army In 1946 after 36 years of Chibs Elect jects covering naval science and or that winsome girl whose hair Is service. H ie Drama Club has elected leadership. The graduating class, blonde this year and who has The sale of fruit cakes by the Louisville, Ky.—S. A. Ruskjer, Colonial Comb. Kathleen Ravlin, president; Su­ largest in five years, is comprised shortened all her skirts to the bend Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of Tal­ zanne Cleverdon, vice president; of college graduates and out­ of her knee or higher? cottville Congregational Church first vice president of the American Lee Karaainhkl. treasurer and standing personnel selected from The thoughts are merely a bud­ will begin tomorrow and continue College of Hospital Administra­ David Eaton, secretary. Miss Ro­ the fleet. ding Interest, aq awareness, and until Christmas. tors. died Wednesday night of a ALL THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED AWAY BY DOORS berta Garstka Is faculty-advisor. as inevitable as snow in Alaska. heart ittack. He was 72 years old. Wave Leonie C. Major, store­ The young peoples group Ik at­ Ruskjer was administrator of the The Library Club has elected The point is the thoughts have far j keeper seaman apprentice, daugh­ tempting to build up its treasury Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sana­ Judith Treschuk, president; Bea­ less meaning to the youth than through this cake sale to buy some­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Major torium near Louisville before it trice Srams, vice president; Shar­ they do to the adult who recog­ thing for the church. SeoHopod Top of Ross Ave., is serving at the closed last July. on White, secretary; Judith San­ nizes them. The cakes will be made by an Health-tex' Naval A ir Station, Memphis, Tenn. born. treasurer. Oommlttees in­ New Haven—The Rt. Rev. Msgr. 4 The point applies to the books. Crossbuck BoMam East Hartford bakery. John J. Reilly, 62, vicar general of clude: Constitution. Rosemary The kids, with their limited life Orders may be placed with arty Bilodeau. Foster Grant, Judith experience, "read" far leas Into the Norwich Diocese of the Ro­ member of the fellowship or by man Catholic Church, died yester­ Treschuk. Judith Sanborn and the so-called objecUonable parts calling Donna Tucker or Geza Zol- day of a heart attack while visit­ Nancy Galinat; hostess, Nancy than the parents who are censor­ lar. ing a brother who was in a hospital. Galinat; scheduling, Catherine So- WALKERS POHIUC TEMPEST ing the books. Whist Party Tomorrow Home of and Charleston, W.Va., Nov. 24 — lenski; reporter, Pauline D. L it­ I f these were the three most ob­ A milltarj' whist party will be tle aftd historian. Nancy Galinat. Roy Bird COok, 75, former presi­ jectionable titles', the list must be held by the Couples Club aof Tal­ The club is comprised of pupils who dent and board chairman of the mo..t conservative. cottville ' Congregational Church American Pharmaceutical Asso­ assist in the library under the di­ No "Catcher In the Rye? ” It rection of Mrs. Elizabeth Motycka, tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the church ciation, died yesterday in a hos­ made the news recently, too, when dining room. librarian, and Mrs. Albert McLain, pital. it was assigned for reading by a Mr, and Mra. Robert Xh-ayton ■Detroit — Timothy J. McCarthy voluntary assistant. high school class. The club is writing Miss Rita of Hartford will be in charge of Sr., founder and board chairman of Or "Grapes of W rath?” Our the party. Tickets may be ob­ the T. J. Me earthy Steamship Co., Clark, state consultant for school eyebrows went up, we admit, when -libraries, about affiliating with the tained at the door. died yesterday in s hospital after that title v.-as noted in an ele­ P. F. Meeting Canceled an Illness of several months. He Nutmeg 020 Association. mentary school library, it was . The ungraded classroom taught The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship wa.s 77. being read by some Grade 8 pupils, of the Talcottville Congregational 'Nashville, Tenn. — Mrs. Clifton by Walter Daniels presented an as­ the librarian aaid. DISAPPEARING sembly program “ The First FOR SALE Church will omit its meeting Sun­ H. Battle, 85, former associate edi­ Thanksgiving” at the school The clergyman in the group of day evening. The next meeting of tor of the Methodist Church publi­ Wednesday. Teachers and several OR RENT Pontiac protesters poses an inter­ the group will be held Dec; 3 at 7 cation “ Boys and Girls,’’ died yes­ ' students ■ were in-vlted. and Dr. esting thought. A description of p.m. terday. STAIRS Frank Garfunkel and Dr. J. Good­ childbirth in “The Good Earth’’ wa.s "very raw.” he aaid. man. both of the University of Con­ mCDICRL Maachee^r Evening Herald Fungi are planta but have no necticut School of Bklucation, at­ Would it have been acceptable if Talcottville correspondent. .Morris green coloring matter and there­ tended. PHflRmflCY Pearl Buck had WTltten it in the Slmoncblli, telephone Mitchell fore cannot manufacture their own The script of the program was JMMS.nUMK.8.S. Ml. >->4148 Elizabeth an English of the King S-288Z. food. written by the pupils as the result 1962 PONTIAC N OF MANCHESTER OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 n.ETCHER 8LASS CO. ______hntchell 9-7879 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Riough Optning 26x54 ■ f . CORNER DURANT ST. LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINO 0 GS Many Types AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Ample SELF-SERVICE DEPT, STORE GLASS FURNITURE TOPS FREE PINE STREET and HARTFX)RD ROAD of Door Our four years in Manchester hAs seen Pontiac receive the greatest acceptance Parking FURNITURE DEPARTMENT— Lower Store U vel MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) among new car buyers ever. We are proud of the car we sell and pleased with the 1. BOYS’ SLACKS SETS. Knit iW rts of 2-ply hundreds of people who have become Pontiac owners. coffibod cotton. Narrow-walo corduroy PICTURE FRAMING (oH fypetI siKks, zipper front, slosh pockets. Weatherstrip With the introduction of Tempest last year we have found that this companion Wisbable stripes, plaids and pattam i V WINDOW and PLATE GLASS car of Pontiac is satisfying hundreds who want an economical car with big car Sizea 2-4, 1.88; 3-7, 4.98. refinements. 1962 TEMPEST A Fine Gift for the Student 4. BOYS’ L0NGIE SUITS. Nimm-wile 6. BOYS' WOVEN SHIRTS. Tillered in fine CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK corduroy boxers, 2-ply combed cotton cotton, strategic stitching. Three-button 2. POLO SHIRTS. 2-ply combed cotton knit. IxS RAT BRAIN MEDICINE CASINETS and SHOWER DOORS knit shirts. Bright colors end they tab front, patch pocket. Wasb-and-wearable Snip-fasten at shoulder. Bri|ht patterns wash and wash. in Christmas cdlors OPEN SATURDAVS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINOS DESK and CHAIR SET •nd solids. Washable. Sizea 2, 4; 3-7 2.88 Sizea 2-4, 1.49; 3-7, 1.98. YELLOW PINE sizea 2-4, 1.00; 3-7, 1.08. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Entrance To Our 5. GIRLS’ TAPERED SIACKS-AND-SHIRT 3. BOYS' OVERALLS. Narrow-wtlt corduroy. SETS. 2-ply combed cotton knit shirts. 7. BOYS’ ZIPPER SLACKS. Narrow-wale FLOORING GARAGE Elastic bKk, cuffs, lipper front. Fine-wale corduroy slacks hive elastic corduroy. Wide elastic back. Zipper fronts, Fostivo colon. Wash very vnll. bKks, flat front. Smart patterns, 2-button tab closing, sinh pockets. From St rant St, SIzaa S, 4, 5, 6, 2.98 solids, plaids. Washable. Bright patterns and colors. Washable. Infanta' range, 1.08, Sizea 2-4, 2.98; 3-6x, 1.08. .Sizea 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 2.98. Or Through , Our Used Cor Lot On PAINT and HARDWARE ^ -----g ------^ IMMHU rwOT Flower Street

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SlicM 8 to ex—lM Sizea 8-6x, 17.96; 7-14, 24.95 Ml M144 „ WB QIVB a w r 6REEN STABfPS 373 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER V. l i O U S t E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 Section jPwo . FftIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 irater lEnm ittg l^rralBi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 Pages IS ie 28 art In Matua, havliig gottaa the •HaiBoyle‘ word originally earlier this year Bazaar Planned Ranmark I^nelMeBatta IQ Score Admits You from a Greenwich Village -writer T ^st’ Perfect who took the test—and failed. ' Rosary tthil '■rtakfoM' Spodaii” HockviUe-Vemon Applicants .wil) receive a self- I ---- r— ' > eggs, 8 atHpa bahoa, About Town administered test and, if. the re­ St. Btddget'a Rosary Society wUl home fries, Donors Give 118 Pints To Exclusive Society sults are good, they will take sponsor Its annual C h ristas toaat and coffee. Members of the Perennial Plant­ For 12-year-Olds supervised teats at convenfent lo­ Bazaar Friday, Dec. T, from 7 to 75c ers will visit the House of Flowers By OABE KAIMOWITZ < cations. ■« ’ 10 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 2, In 'West Hartford at 7 p.ni. Monday * “ Snobbish?" Serry said. "Hard­ from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the for a program on making plastic At Bloodmobile Visit Newspaper Enterprise Asan. . ly. You’re going to have conceit “ I don't want you to think N«w Tortt (/P) — The piano play- My date was actress Shirley Mensa members take the society as church hall. HALLMARK flowers. After the program, mem­ Maclaine. New York — (NEIA — If you’re knocked out of you. If you join •r hufli: from a rafter with one a whole serioualy. Many people Mrs. Leonardo Parla Is general lump Site bers will meet at the home of Mrs. The place vas the .the Pepper­ smart enough, you too can wear Mensa. Able public speakers have chairman. The bazaar will include Raymond Halsted, 212 Greenwood Public response to tHe American Red Cross bloodmobile arm and legr while he waved the the button of Mensa, one of the been left without words after be­ come Into it as a joke,” Serry con­ PHARMACY mint L^nge, home of that new cluded. a Visit from Santa, pictures taken Next to "STDP and SHOP" Dr., Manchester, for a business unit at Manchester Memorial Hospital Wednesday brought Other' arm and leg wildly aa If he dance craze, "The Twist." where world's most exclusive organiza­ ing put In their place by other' with Santa and charcoal sketohea VamoB’s tint Hliictiflui MldfgineGriug report here," he udd, meeting. Mrs. Carl Higgins will in 118 pints of blood and raised eight donors to gallon or Beatniks and cafe society not­ tions. Mensa members. If you want to WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Were being stung by a thousand by Donna Garavelli. Mrs. Douls A t Broad St,—MI 9-2M1 Wedneaday he doubts the value of that goes Into most angles of the serve refreshments. ables bump hips in a new and mov­ To join Mensa. you don't need Impress somebody with your in­ DellaFara will be in charge of re'- above marks. Three walk-iri donors— Robert Steams, Everett bees. family ties, wealth, political con­ telligence, you had better go else­ St. Pal’s Pipers the rura^ dieMey property aa a thing." He said he felt much of Walker and Calvin Brown—reach-*’- Tbe dancing mob below him ing form of democracy. Very mov­ freshmentt. It Is pertinent but "no one has The Buckland PTA will meet Patrick Grabowmty, Russell Stev­ ing, nections, fraternal spirit or a par-: where. Around Mensa, brains are Chairmen of various booths Will dump site and said he wants "no .ed four-gallon marka and Ralpn went mad ■with delight. ticular religious; racial or national a dime a.,dozen." ■ even asked to see it." 'Dieeday at 8 p.m. In the school au­ Swanson raised his total to three. enson Sr., Mario Frattaroll Jr.. Shirley had come to New York ’ Set Fifth Dance be Mr^. Joseph Harrington, coun­ part of it" if It means a lawsuit ditorium. Mrs. Barbara Lord of the ‘That fellow up there sure Is affiliation. In fact, none of that will Mensa also is broad-minded against the town. He flipped through the 14-page Other donors who reached gal­ Mrs. Ruth/'Hickox, Thomas H. having himself a ball." said my to get a little big city background try store; Mrs. Marguerite La- report submitted isst month by A. Whlton Memorial Library staff will atmosphere for' her next picture. do you any good. enough to hold open general dis­ Flamme, milady’s boudoir; Mrs. First Selectman George E. Rla- lon marks were George McLafferty, Dawkins, George L. Barrerw. Mrs. date, as we sat down at a tabic All you have to do Is pass a cussion meetings. Spouses and The St. Patrick’s Pipe Band of Richard Lombardi, engineer with speak about “Old Time Connecti­ Anthony Boyles and Robert Fuller, Betty MeBride. to small It would crowd a midget. 'Two for the Sec.saw." Edward McKeever, white elephant; ley said he would support a dump Anderson-Nichols Associates, who, cut" and “How the Library Can But like most visitors from simple test — an Intelligence Quo­ friends of members particularly Manchester will hold It fifth an­ Mrs. William Callo, toys; Mrs. operaUon there only If H Is ade­ each two and Han‘>' Huntington, Walk-In donors Include: Miss tient (I.Q.) test. The passing grade, are invited, to al? sessions except with the selectmen, conducted a Help Us.” Refreshments will .be one. Janice HuppCr. Charles Burr, Tau- Holl>-wood — or Peoria — the first nual dance, tomorrow night at the Leon Terry, religious articles; quately plaimed, well controlled and five-week study of available land served in the cafeteria by Mrs., place she wanted to see was the however, is approximately 135 or the special annual meeting. is operated on a full time basis. Donors by appointment were as no Sarpola, Mrs. Mary Leonhardt, higher — veiy-, very superior or American Legion Home on Leon­ Mrs. Joseph Falkowski, plants. In Vernon for possible landfill Marcel Casavant and Mrs. Joseph Peppermint I>ounge. Guest Speaker 'Mensa also regards Itself as non­ Also. Mr.s. Frank DeVoto, candy; sites. follows: Glen Mini. James Brezinaki, Ger­ near genius — on the Wechaler- ard St. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. He said he feels some manage­ Aubih, fourth grsde room mothers. Patrick Bolduc, Herman Heck, CONCRETE j A. Raymond Rogers, principal exclusive in that its members cov­ Mrs. John Ryan, parcel post; Mrs. ard Champagne, Henry Bengaton, I At midnight, the Peppermint Belleihie a'nd Stanford-Blnet intelli­ er and e-xpress a wide variety of Music will be provided by the ment by the town government will Lombardi recommended" the 60-> « ' Mrs. Helen Bojarski. Mrs. Herta Doirgtas-R^MacIjachlan. j Lounge resembled a cross between i of Manchester Higti School, will Anthony Evans, aprons; Mrs. be needed in the projert and in that acre Barlow tract off Rt. 88 near FOUNDATIONS gence teats used here. , political, religious, moral' and any Tony O’Bright orchestra. The deadline for reservations for Sturman, George L. Cohen, Mrs. Also, Lyman Fuller, Edward At­ I the Lorigbranch" saloon on pay : be g u e st speaker at a meeting of Frank Young, fancy work; Mrs. case the "whole town should have the Rockville sewer plant as hav­ an annual smorgasbord, to be spon­ RBNFORCEO r the Methixiist Men of South Meth- You see, Mensa (Latin for tabl^ other kind of beliefs you can think Entertainment will include sev­ the vote on It.” Elof Solomonson, Mr.s, Helen Hand. kinson. Raipji Chapman, David ; might and a hospital psychopathic Joseph Schauster, homemade ing the best conditions for land­ sored by the Guild of Our Lad.v of Herbert Cunningham, Mr.s, Thom­ i odi.st Church Monday at Susannah la a round-table society for the top of. !'But for some reason,*Mensa is eral selections played by the pipe baked goods; Mrs. Emery Bessette, Jenney, Howard Gold, William Mor­ CONCRETE j ward during manic hour. Virtually Communist-free and Fas- A proposal to purchase the prop­ fill disposal. Residents rejected St. Bartholomew’s parish on Dec. as Stratton, Mrs. Thora Kelley. gan. Everything went — from sweat- Wesley Hall at 7:30'p,m. 2 per cent. I.Q.-wlse.^in the world. band and Irish step dancing. Jerry Christmas cards; Mrs. Wentworth the proposal Nov. . In this countrj,', an estimated cist-D-ee,” Serry said. "Maybe erty will come before Vernon Fire 1 2, will he Sunday. Reservations may Also. Joseph Donohue, Mrs. Lor­ AI.so, Clarence Maron, Carl H. FAU-OUT SHELTERS I shirt to silk gown. Members of the Women's So- Montie of Manchester and Mar­ Johnson. Christmas booth; Miss District voters Tuesday at 8 p.m. Nineteen properties were re­ be made by calling Mrs. Lucien j ciety of Christian Service are'ln- million Americans would be eligi­ there’s something to be learned garet Dailey o f Hartford, who raine Peterman. Mrs. Jeanette Hunter. John Kelly, George To Vonr SpeoUlcattons Fh'ciybody was doing it — "Tlie from that." Ann Harrington and Miss Joan at the Vernon Elementary School. viewed. Risley said, but options Vegiard. 12 Alice Dr,, or Mrs. ' \ited to attend. ble. , Once past the I.Q. barrier, have performed on television and Harrington, games. Washburn. Bruce Johnson, Harry Thynge, Dr. Nicholas Marztalo, Quality \Tnrk Tavist ■ - - as the hand blared "Ir­ members find themselves in gener­ Serry, who'^ls always trying to If the property is maintained were obtained on only three: The George O'Brien. 129 Bretton Rd. Wackier, Mr.s Sophie Dombrow'- William Braun. Bruce Watkins, resistible You" to a mad jungle "Educational Direction and won prizes In feises, will dance. purely as a district dump operation Barlow and Chessey properties al discuseton groups or aa subjects leam something, glready has gain, Other dancers will be Maiy Ann ski, Mrs. Maud McGehan .jTinc .lohn Boland, Sherwood Trueman. beat. They were .screaming and Problem."! at Manchester High ed new knowle^e'^here. 9 Policies Typical with, perhaps, a use arrangement and a IB-acre parcel off Rt. 83 Ladies of the Assumption will Glanville, Also, Mrs. John Flaherty. Mrs. School" will be his topic after for research or. hopefully, as opin­ Miller, and Kathleen Madden of owned by William G. Schwarz. L J. POLONSKI jabbering as if 10,000 biting ants ion barometers on a wide variety “Most Americans do seem to be­ with Rockville, Rlsley 'said, the spon.sor s ChristmastBazaar tomor- Also. Robert Dwire. Helen Dwire, Elaine Barbero. Frederick Peck, were erawling over their bodic.s. which there will be a que."!Uon and Manchester. town government, of course, wtU Risley said options either were . row from 10 a m to^lj* ni. at As- CONCRETE SPECIAIJST of issues. lieve strongly in giving 1;Q. tests— Tickets can be obtained from New York—A' typical American John Hannon. John G "Frank. Mrs. York Strangfeld, James C. Cama- Telephone Collect and they were trying to shake an.swcr period. There will be a family has nine insurance policies have no say In it. refused on the other 16 parcels or I sumption Church H all,^ variety of rata. Dr. William Conlon. brief busine.s.s meeting, and re- To give tile society s boost In but they don’t always belieVe in the any band member or at the door. C. DonCSpatig. Mrs. .Marge Flynn, STORRS—GA 0-9O44 them off. That is the basic move­ results. —five for life insurance, two for He. commented on the Chessey were not sought because select­ ; articles will he for sale, and coffee, Mrs. Helmer Werdelin. David Also, Mr.s. Tina lervolino. Alfred ment of 'The Twu«t." fre.shments will be sened. the U.S. and Canada, -Victor j grinders and pastries will be Vladimir Serebriakoff. 39-year-oId "In Britain, many are proud of health-and-accident insurance, and property In connection with ques­ men had learned the landowners Krinjak. Howard Tiller. lerovlino. Miss Sally Fraser, Dr. "I glubba-glubba-glubba-glubba son of a British mother and Rus­ their scores even if they do not Guided by Ears one each for the house and the car. tions on the critical town dump opposed a dump. served throughout Ute day. Also, the Rev. K. F. Rask, Harry Donald Morrison. Robert Semoff- before.. ' said Shirley, as an elder­ bru.'hed off and fallen on me. sian-born father, has come from qualify. In America, the reaction situation in general. The survey and report cost »l,r Smith, Miss Ruth Matchett, Mrs •sky, Burdette Webb Jr , John W. ly bald-headed department store Then I noticed Shirley was twitch­ Britain, where it all started. seems to be, ''What? I'm only in Elephants are driven by their The Chessey property, a 24-acre 400, paid out of the town con­ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lewis. Marion Muschko. Arnold Klein- Klein. owner wiggled by with a bulging- ing too. Some of the ants must have ears. The mahout (Or master) aits arcel off Rt. SO east of High tingency fund. 112 Woodland St . will hold an scmldt. Mrs. Esther Connor. A. Hy­ The next bloodmobile visit to the Now red-bearded "Serry" is no­ the top 4 per cent ? That can‘t be. hiP e.ved. teen-aged girl, whose long fallen on her. body's fool, else how could he be j I know I should qualify for Men- on Its itegk and conveys orders lanor Trailer Park, was one of Risley said if a temporary solu­ open hoiiee Sunday from 2 to 3 att Sutliffe. Mrs. Lucia Dougan. hospital will be Dec. 13 from 10:45 .straight hair dangled past her the society's honorary secretary? by pressing with knees, toes ,pr three sites optioned by the town In tion to the dump problem Is the p.m. on the occasion of their 26th Richard D. Forde. Samuel Feltham. a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Aluminum Shirley looked over at me with ! *»•' " Its losing quest for a dump site wedding annivernary. Their son-in- woolly sealer. a que.stion in her eyes. But I am a So thus woodworking and *aw niill For those Americana who think heels on the animaTs ear fans or only one possible, the Schwarz Also, I.a\vrenre Lane. Donald "What did .\s>u say?" I shouted last month. ^ property may have better poten­ law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. bashful 'coward. expert by profession knows it will they can gfet into this exclusive so­ shoulders. Without using words, The district commissioners are K. Kuehl, Lewis P LaBrec Wil- N icrVlt Windows $11.95 between cupped hands. L. difficult to sell this society, ciety, which has 2.000 members to the mahout makes hi^ mount move tial than the Chessey tract, Laurence D. Lane, and their son. liani Matushak, Oliver J. Minney, I x I g l l E o C l “ I'd love to!" I shouted to her. proposing to buy It at the *8.800 William I>ewis will serve as hosts "I said T never saw anything like "But I've got the gout. No. no- I which could be regarded by some date, the address to write is P.O. forward, turn right Or left, pick Schwarz is working out a'cost pro- Raymond Larivee, John McCar- — ^ asking price. po.sal for the town, based on a and hoeless. Friends of the couple this before! " Shirley shouted bark. didn't sav 'Let's get out.' I said as snobbish, merely because it au­ Box 3464, Grand Central Station, up things, reverse diredtlqn, and Risley said. In his opinion, the tan. Albert Puzzo, William H. By Toastmasters Doors $29.95 tomatically excludes 98 per cent New York 17. N.Y. three-month renewal lease. . are Inrited. Bayer. The ear-cracking nol.se and the I've got the gout:" perform all other manner of ac­ purcliaise plan should be considered Fill would have to be hauled In : beat-beat-beat of the band went on of the population. Nearly 200 Americans already. tivity. Also. Mrs. Ivorraine Johnson. The bandleader, young Joey Dee. in relation to the town as s whole, to either site. Risley said. Fill Is The Keeney S (. School PTA will The C!hew N Chat Chapter of and on and on. The packed dancers then stepped over to Shirley. She Gustav Michelitsch. Earle Rol- Jal. Doors $59.95 not .fiist the district area. available across the'road from the I meet Tuesday at 8 pm. at the li.son, Willard A. Hiller, Mrs. Toastmasters International . will I twisted and twirled like sardines wa.s on her feet in an instant. Aiso, he said, the town's en-j Schwarz property where hold ladies night Wedne.sdav at Plus Installation. ' full of pep pills, helple.ss in the grip Anniversary Special! : school, William H. Curtb. super­ Caroline Geer. John Baker. Forest The mob magically cleared a glneering report shows a sanitary bank could be used. The intendent of .schools, will be guest Hartin. Ralph Warren Anthonv beginning ; of a frenzy that would not let them space and Shirley and Dee did landfill operation on the property wants it moved, he .said. K\adas.t«''l-«s/4c3 e - I at < p.ni. MANCHESHR i stop. Shipment Just Received speaker, and will hold a question The Twist" like it's never been will be costly. In discussing tra.s'h According, to Ix>mbardi th* ■ and answer period after his Also) Joseoh J Iwtieh <5amiiel I Members B.naand aiumnialumni wnowho navehave AWNING CO. After a while I found I was done before—not even in the Pep­ disposal, he said s properly oper­ Chessey property would require Taggarrt Finest lv>v ' c la T ;, reservations should I twitching in my seat In time to the GET PAID FOR I .speech. H Ernest Lcj. Clement nhnnA i Ha r-oaiant-o-.* ana _ PHONE nn 9-S091 permint Lounge. ated sanitary landfill should be the a *40,000 outlay the first year and Lupacchino. Don Carpenter, Mr.s. phone the restaurant and do so. music. Some of the ants must have Shirley's blue eyes flashed, her CHCNILLE only form of non-bumlng disposal $22,000 annually thereafter. The At the chapter's meeting last considered. Miss Enid Ropers, daughter of Elaine E. Malek. Jack Early. Jo­ Wednesday, Geno Andrenei, mak­ red hair bounced. For 10 minutes rejected Barlow site would have Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Rogers. 1163 seph E. Aubin, Stanley Falkdw.ski. .she wiggled and jiggled find shook DOING NOTHING ROBES But. whether trash is deposited coat $80,000 the first ■ year and ing his .second speech, waa award­ In a landfill or a concial burner, he I E. Middle Tpke^ a fre.shman a.t David J. Donovan, John Adamo. ed the Best Speaker trophy in and shimmied while the roorrt $1.3.000 annually (the initial costs ; Keuka College. Keuka Park. N.Y.. doubted the success of the opera­ include purchase price, $8,500 for Also. William A. Coate.s. Robert conipctition with five other mem­ rocked with the mob's screams of While you rock away in your rocking ' is currently participating In the .1. Bourque, Charle.s A. Campbell, bers. delight. Finally, exhausted, Shir­ tion. the former and $.30,000 for the A Real Special Roil and other conditions are latter, i ; college's yearly fall field period. ORANGE HALL ley waved a "iio more" sign at the chair, your money will be hard at work $0.98 She IS engaged in a re.search proj- band and came back to our table. At A marLOW such, he said, that It could de­ Over a 1.3-year span, a landfill earning MORE money for you whefif you teriorate into an open-face dump operation would cost $93,000 more I ect in English, "You have to be 12 yean old to situation leading to lawsuits. at the Chesses' property, Lombar­ do 'The Twist,' " she said, and save at Manchester’s oldest financial in­ The VFW Auxiliary wil! hold a 2nd ANNUAL Ideal for Gift Giving "I have *1.400 worth of en- di's report Indicates. gave a -wonderful belly laugh, the stitution. The figures are for landfill dis­ .. To Granmoiher^s House We Go ...” public card party tonight at 8 at kind that takes a man’s heart or Your Own Personal I!»e . . , posal, not confined burning or In- Traffic we.stbound on the Wilbur Crass Highway was extremely heavy Wednesday as families sought the VFW Home, Manchester BINGO Green. away. What a sense of fun that ctnerption, which would cost more. to make it to grandmother's in time for Thanksgiving. Herald photographer Reggie Pinto took girl has! • Duater and Robe Lengths SMORGASBORD The Chessey site would require this lime exposure shot frorii the W. Middle I'pke. overpass. T3ie blur in the foregroimd is a bus 72 East Center St., Manchester The Children’s Wing of the Little As we left one of the young • Sizes 10 to 20 TUNE TEASERS a 1.000-foot road, Risley .said. Also. coniing to a stop behind the line of traffic that wa.s barked up from the Charter Oak Bridge The Sponsored By The Gufld Of Our Lady Beatniks smiled at me and said I'only about six acres are said usa- conditions were the same on the other .side of the bridge all the way to Newington, a stretch of Theater of Manchester will meet pityingly; ' ble for dumping I..edge, trees, about 12 miles. ' ■“ tonight at 6:15 at the East Side of St. Bartholomew Parish EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 • Oolom: Blue, Pink Ree for a make-up session headed "Better wrap your muffler Mellon and Orchid boulders and streams plus a 123- around tight, Daddy-O. It’s cold foot power company right of way by Arnold Thompson, Doris Frast, SAVINGS plans if the authority is to be re­ Anne Russell and Kathy Hughes. outside.” restrict use on the rest of the fused. A .second district meeting Doctor Discii.sses SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd, 1961 WIN tract, he said. n?ic/ L O A N FREE PUBNEIX PARKING would be required, he said, for any r\ S, S O < I ,\ 1 I O M About 7.500 tons of refuse a year The Senior Girl Scout leadership further action, such as money ap­ Chaplaincy Plan training program which wa.s are hauled out of Vernon current­ propriations. * at Duckley School Cafeteria ______VtA fm S ly. Cost of disposal at the Ches­ Raymond O'Xeill. 22, of 10 scheduled for Nov. 27, has been sey property wouM be J2.30 a ton. Opposition is expected Tuesday, Dr. Philip R. Partington, a.sso- Minlz Ct.. Wednesday was charg- .UAwcaatTia’a a t a i a t riWANCiAt iNOTiruTieN but the amount is uncertain. Continuou.s servinffs from 4:15 to 8:00. Tickets are on The cost 'at ths^^rlow 'trict was clate medical director of Hartford ed with breach of the peace. He , sale at Knarf’s Food Market and the Green Pharmacy /O O Z t A t a u A t PRIZES estimated Ht STTS a ton. " Risley frowned on action by dis­ posted a $100 bond for appear i gational Church. Girls will be noil MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PHONE MI 9-52J1 Risley said he used the figures trict voters alone If the town gov­ Hospital, will discuss the vslues i (led of their troop assignments as both located at the Green; or call MI 9-6666 or MI 9-9226 ernment is required eventually to ance Dec. 11 in Circuit Court 12, , soon as possible. BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE .31r-COVENTRY DIAL to point out the need for a more of the hospital's chaplainc.v pro­ Manchester. for reservations, which must be in by November 27th. critical study of dump projects. provide maintenance of the dump. gram Monday at a meeting of 1230 I The Luther League of Concordia No tickets will be sold at the door! h o o k “If the Barlow site wasn't the He said It will be unfair to voters the Manchester Council of S One third of Canada’s news right one." he said, "then I’m pos­ living in Rockville directly across Lutheran (Jhurch will hold a har­ 6 AAI. t« 10 A.M. Churches. print-manufacturing capacity la vest record hop tomorrow at 7:30 Admission: Adults $1.75— Children $1.00 itive the Chessey site isn't," Rt. 30 from the Clie.saey site. Rock­ U. S.-owTied or controlled. MANCHESTER’S M O ^ MODERN JEWELRY STORE Donald B. I^verln. ctlSllffn»H Of ville voters will have no legal voice The meeting, open to the public, p.m. In the church hall. 917 MAIN ST.—NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER the fire district commissioners. ssW at the district meeting. will begin with dinner at 6:30 p.m. the district will undertake a thor­ Risley indicated the dump prob­ at the Church of the Nazarene. WINF ough studv if residents grant pur­ lem should be handled by the town A graduate of Yale University chase authority Tuesday. government to produce the great­ and the Columbia. College of He .said there Is no point making est community benefit. Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. He said he is still considering a Partington served six years of proposal from a Tolland landown­ general practice In Great Barring­ er to allow trash disposal, but holds ton. Mass. little hope for a proposition to buy He was' with the Naval medical O P E N t il l 9 P.M a tract at Lake Bonair on the Rli- service in Okinawa and Korea, ington-Tolland line and ended four years of service CAN YOU in 2 seconds Tolland To-wn Counsel Robert D. I with the Navy as a' lieutenant King told Risley It is doubtful Tol-I conioiander. From 1947 to 1957, MondaySr Thursdays E HAPPY remove and replace your land officials will favor handling hf "'as clinic physician and direc- Vernon rubbish.■ ■ ■ tor of the Hartford Hospital out­ and Fridays patient department. Since 1957 he has held his present post. Hll Christmas W E HAVE Eyeglass Hearing Aid? 4 Escape Blaze The chaplaincy program at Hart­ ford Hospital waa begun in 1959^. Miiford, Nov. 24 (A3—A mother and is directed by Dr. PaiUngtorT YOU CAN /f it's a ZENITH and her three children escaped in- and The Rev. E. wgndetl'Stephan, jurj' today when a flash fire exten- chaplain. — iW^-Manchester Council of OIL Medallion with 'Freedom Ring"!' -sively damaged their home. ^ Churches and the Manchester Me­ Mrs. Blaine Matthews-,-'fier morial Hospital trustees and ad­ e'd'SM itM i R ifit' Is an asKliitiva kmovalibn that It truly uniqua. daughter Callena, 10, 'and sons, ministration are discussing whether Only Zamth Haadne AM Oaalan hava It. A Patant I* pandInt. Robert, 6, and-Donald. 3, fled the to appoint a chaplain-resident COME IN— WE'LL SHOW YOU house-after Mrs. Matthews smelled from Hartford Hospital to serve as HEAT - -flrtnoke and then saw flames. a part-time chaplain here. The fire is believed to have start­ ed ih a dryer in the bathroom of “ Oil heating saves me time, work, the home at 16 Mansfield Rd. Early Oysters and mone.v because it is so clean QUINN'S Long before the (Thrl.stlan era. and economical. HEARING AIDS Safe in an Oven PHARMACY I the Chinese were cultivating A pan or .skillet with a wooden j oyster.s and the Romans success- There are no constant burning pilot 873 MAIN STREET— PHONE MI 3-41.36 handle may’ be used in the oven I fully used artificial methods of of .vour stove if the handle is growing them to satisfy the tastes lights to worry about and pay for, wrapped with aluminum foil. of their epicures. and all my houseplants flourish. _1_ We are so glad we have clean oil heating.’’

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' . ' ■ ■ " . ■ ' ' ' . • ■ . ! ' f> ' ■ > . •• ■ ■ " -i' IfANCHESTtR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEM»ER 24^1961 llANjCHES’rtJR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEBa CONN; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1961 Pa 6 e 8 E 9 E N 1 SIN Hekron Wednesday. Eaves were dripping, anunant wBloh, If auccaasful, Kidnfly Danger Signal! Yopng Man Does Hairdos but not a great deal of sunahlne. To Show Freedom from U.S, woulfl foroa It to raalgn. Navas HEALTH CAPStfUS The Hebron Congregational likely will argue that Brazil must OetUng up alBhts, bumlbiIB, treqaNsat or Rockville-Vern9n Snow Funds Drop Church will hold a Sujmay achool ■canty flow, leg pains or .-.-he may Science by Michael A. PeUl, M.D. have relations 'with all nations If be warnl» of funrtlonal l^ejpjdney, dis- In Homes of Movie Stars Christmas program oh Dec. IS be­ Its economy la to survive. order*—"JSuiger Ahead." Help oatur* Under State Aid ginning at 7:$0 p.m. There will be eliminate excessjxces, ’ acids__ and__ other HOW LONO CAN Youths^ Club singing and refreshments. Mem- Brazil Renews Ties wastes. Increase kidney output with The Bahy Has ^ TH E BHAIN SURVIVE BUKET8. Your 60o back at any drug A t Work BarOAlruEMou ^down a steady sSlon job -r-'the In­ “W a of the Sunday school will Btore In.ADA'VS It not plesui^. NOW AFTER THE HEAR" R m riy HlUa m — Nearly come from his movie clientele la According to. the statement of Teachers to Fight First Selectman William E. Leary, bring Christmas gifts to be pre­ at North End Pharmacyi S-TOPS 1 Makes Gifts FRI. and SAT. ONLY •very day tall, handaome Brett enough — but he ’lovee his work. Hebron will not be as much bene­ sented to the Newington Home for By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WMglit vtalta Janet lielgh, Elisa* Are the stars difficult? Crippled Children. Books Censorship T ^ rings, qsautifui male butter­ Liz Taylor—"Well, she has very fited by state aid money allowed With Soviet Union Been Named... M th Vayter and Milton Berle'a Girl Scout meetings will be omit­ flies, and lamps in the sea figure In For Patients W a Ruth. soft hair. The first few times I did for snow' removal this year as pre- (Oontianed from Page o m ) science news; ■viously. The town has been getting ted this weSk, owing to Thanks­ Ha chaU with them, awltna In It she looked dm^m at a book, an­ giving events. The Girl Scouts, (CoaUaued from Page Oae) thalr peola. plays with their chil­ swered the phone and put on her 20 percent of the town aid grant' er despite constitutional Umltatlens^ Maugham; "Look Homeward An­ CEMENT Waste paper baskets, terrariums for its roads, w’hether Improved or however, will have their swimming , Snnspote and Trees' dren, nibbles chocolate cake with makeup. I had to recomb each meet at a Windham High pool Nov. and giving them t6 .a prdntidr re- imposed by Congress. gel,” by Thomas Wolfe; "Hutmle- Two scientists find evidence and snow storms,, hand made by them — and when he leaves they time (-he moved, and if >ou do that otherwise. But the legislature, in Some Braslllsn dlplomsts hsd In­ berry Finn," by Mark Twaib; and W, H.'ENOLANS Ronid4 Helm/ against the theory ,that sunspot members of the Vernon- Weedless too much with soft hair you end its last session, voted that the 20 28,'leaving the Hebron town hall sponsible tp parliament. dicated that the reetunpUon of re­ "The Good Earth,” by Pedrt Buck. ^ rtfo rd . He w u bom Nov. IS nfM en- look transformed. at A p.m. LUMBEB GO. cycles show up in tte annual growth Garden (jlub, will be given aa He la their balrdresaef. up losing the set. percent granted should apply to The premiership tell to Naves, a lations with the Soviet Union might Resolutions also were passed for S? paternal grandparenta are Mr, rings of trees. improved roads only. Selectman textile magnate and member ef the T » Hartford. He haa two brothera, Christmas presents to residents at Rla routine: Set L>iz, drive two "Finally. 1 just went and sat Maaohester Kvealng HersM He­ go by the boards and that the gov­ an increase of statewide .supervi­ • Open All Day Saturday ■ Brad, 4, and Jeffrey, 7; and a alater, Katherine, 7. Sunspots follow an 11-year cycle. blocks up the hill and set Ruth, down. Then she apologized and Leary aays this means that the' dominant middle-of-the-road Social ernment would mark time until ne­ sion of English in order to improve Some experts think the sunspot the Vemon Haven convalescent town w'tll be short approximately bron oorreepondeat, MIM SuSSa A gotiations between the two nations Instruction; Inclusion of English then up a fen:c more blocks and set held still. Pendieten, telephene AOndeshy A Democrats. Ha named a cabinet of “At the Greea”—Ml t-8Ml effect on climate are strong enough home the week before Christmas. Janet. Then come back do'*Ti to Yvonne de Carlo—"She has ab- $2,000 for snow removal this year, died out. and the limiting of English rosters Hra. Lawrence Smith, 56 to be reflected in rings of old trees while there are mere roads of the S4S4. moderates and asserted he would under the National Defense Act; u.' '*°*’'* Manoheeter Memorial The club members will distribute Lia and work up the hill again — The foreign minister's announce­ maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Roy in the southwestern united States. //-«v the gifts while making the rounds KU combing out. , , town to be cleared of snow than continue Quadroa’ eo-called Inde­ ment yesterday pf a resumption of to four classes a day and hot more It is generally accepted that ever. than 25 students to a' class. o paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. singing carols in Vemon, accord­ •T think he's marvelous." bub-1 ®**’'*~ She s won- RockvUle-Vernon pendent foreign poUcy but without full ties thus came as a mild sur­ climatic changes do show up in Oie ing to a club member. blea Janet Leigh while Brett comb- **’*''* * standing invitation He also reports that roads of hills which annoyed Centriata and prise, St least, and the timing Maine- He haa a brother, Bradford width of growth rings of ancient THREE AMNUTBS. London Park, section two, have Lawrence. 6; and a sister, Lauriee. 8. Lincla Sllcer,. 10, the youngest ed her hair at her bedroom dress- ® her pool Everv- time I go Conservatives—such as the depart­ pussled many observers in view of DiRbetes Inherited ♦ It • • trees. ' AFTER THIS THE iU tnv tahi* k... . there I have chocolate cake and been inspected by himself and by Police Charge ed president’s award of a medal to the Neves gpvamment’s shaky po- But John Dutton and Prof. Reid BRAIN HAS SUFFERED member of the'31-year-old club and H: Hayden Griswold J r. engineer, and Cuba’s fellow-traveling economic allton because of its failure so far Ann Arbor, Mich,—Moat fbrms /Hi 9?** ® . sued by the I2th Circuit Court. John Fecko, Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Ionization frorq an object travel­ bottle. Earth is . put in the bottle women in town." ... . upon acceptance of the roads In be completely superfluous, serving and the flower, or other plant, question. Mrs. Ella M. Lipka, 1 Diane Dr., Mrs. Albert Reutter, Rockville. He haa a sister, Bonnie Jean, 3. no useful prupoee, reports Dr. R. ing at a speed of 25,000 miles an was notified of the charge by • • » • hour could bring a dramatic rise planted In it. —Mke'*ArlSen *Dthl***Y\onne"^de '*’***' Teachers’ Respite E. Snodgrass, research associatt "It will last over a year if you oP*** ' ^ taking a bath. Sometimes I ni told Horace Sellers, who teaches In State Policewoman Margaret ■ T, ,H*Hsche, Cary Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. of the Smithsonian institution. In the heating effect, he finds in ttrlo , Connie Steyena and Sherry j.(,me twice in one evenlhg—like i Jacobson and Vernon Constable Bertache, Bread and Milk St., Coventry. She was bom Nov. 12 take good care of it,” Linda said. the Glastonburv’ schol system, is Among some birds, for example, theoretical studies based upon ex­ A snow storm (no one seems' to S S H Stamps Jarkaon ihe shop once a , ^ Janet are planning to| home for the Thanksgiving holi­ EJdwih R. Carlson. Woshing dishts at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. male beauty attracts females. But periments in a shock tube tunnel. ^ 0 ‘hera ^ c„nie home to change." he ex-1 Police said the charge stems and Mrs. Clinton Carter, Rockville. Her paternal grandparenta have devised a better name) Is days. His school closed Wednes­ among butterflies and moths, it something also In a bottle. he visits at home, so that they can j plains !day. Among other local teachers from a complaint Nov. 18 .that a is Msy todoy • •• are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertache, RtKkvllle. She haa a broth­ is the females who attract males, - Flood of Words avoid being ogled with a head full i Bre't is blase but he is pleased! car had been stolen, found .to be er. Todd Robert, 1. The recipe goes something like employed In other towns who are * * • * • and primarily through scent, he Scientists are doing so many this: of roUera and pins The home calls that HolU-wood beauties like him. 1 on vacation, are .Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ false information. things they are in danger of drown­ coat aeveral times as much as a | "You know. he says with a I Lund, Karen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forreat C. Lund writes. The pretty colors of male Take one bottle or Jar. Melt one liam' W. Hammond. Mrs. Everett Mrs. Lipka is due in the court's butterflies may be useful In pro­ ing in a flood of words and re­ candle in the bottom: then, while ahop hairdo. , shy grin. "I wonder what some of Rockville session Dec. 5. Police Jr., 30 West Rd., Ellington. She was bom Nov. 13 at Rockville B rett J3. twice divorced father i them would do If they knew that B. Porter. Mrs. Mildred Fillmore. City- Hospital. H ^ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tective imitatloi}, but "we need a ports. Has a particular experiment the wax is soft, stick a statue can­ Mrs. Charles M Larcomb, Mrs. said they could give no further theory to explain their 'colors on ben tried before ?'Where should CLIP AND REDEEM COUPONS 0 ^ a former Interior decora- i I only graduated from beauty details. Wairen Smith, Wolfboro, N. H. Her paternal gramlparenta are dle into It. Let harden. tor. skya ha doesn't have to hold school 17 months ago." Archie Green, and Mrs. William I. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Lund Sr., East Hartford. She haa a sla­ a scientific basis of usefulness to you look to learn about It? Next, sprinkle a few moth crys­ Borst. 1961 COMETS ter, Marlene, 2V4. the Insects themselves.” The problem is so bad that some tals onto the hardened wax. Fill jar About Town Foreign Oil Stake High 1»7 MERCURY 1966 DO N E * • • t D businessmen figure that if a re­ with water to the top. MOTT’S Mild weather is helping the search project would cost less than (Choice of two. Dellsle, lauren John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. De- - Lights In the Sea Finally, seal the top. Then turn town in regard to Its enow removal New York — About 46 per cent 4-Door Hardtop. Red and white. 6-Passenger Station Wagon. Llale 8r„ Webster Rd.. Ellington. He was bom Nov. 12 at Rock- $1,000, the scientist might just as it upside down and back to see the New Style Men’s Pajamas problem. Puddles of water are •' 4-Door. Completely Low, low mileage, C O O K Turquoise. Radio heater, auto­ Life in the oceans has evolved well go ahead and do it, becaqse it of the total private United States equipped. ■vllle City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. three distinct methods of lightning snow storm, not to be confused if seen here and there and the enow investment abroad Is from oil com­ «1895 Special! matic transmission. SIO A C George Gates, Thompsonvllle. He has two -brothers, Leonard could cost at least $1,000 to find with the better known variety is rapidly shrinking. Thermome­ its way with lumitiescence. out if anyone had tried it before, Score as Christmas Gifts panies. In 1980 oil represented Real sharp! Jr., 6, and La\\’rence, 6; and a sister, Laurie, 4. The first and most significant is which generally comes with cold nlH ters atood at a little o\-«r 40 de­ billion dollars of the total foreign • * • • » says Thomas M. Sawyer, Jr., of the weather and is outdoors. 200 EXTRA ^ grees above zero at about 2 p.m. through special cells or organs University of Michigan College of thvestment of 3.2 billion dollars. 1960 MERCURY Bahler, Beth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Bahler, According to Linda, the bottle i: HELEN HENNES8Y ^man who would like eomethlng Joba Hill Rd., Ellington. She was bom Nov. 12 at Rockville City which are provided with reflectors, Engineering. ll Neaaqwper Enterprise Aaaa 1958 BUIOK 1961 FORO T-BIRO lense-s, and sometimes, shutters. snow storms will la.st a long time, >24 completely different. Convertible Coupe. Beautiful Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Louise Ballasy, Sawyer says the ultimate solu­ up to four or five years. :: Pajamas rank high on Christmas to's hom« hooting Shrimps, squids and some fishes tion may be dependence upon com­ S&H ST A M P S Seems we've come a long way w'hlte with white top, -Radio, Special 2-Door. Gray. Radio, White with black top. Eilllngton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John The weedless garden club, with ii Bahler, Tolland. She has a brother, Daniel, 2*4; and three sis­ are examples, says Dr. J. A. C. puters to "read” and index and ll 0 f t lists for men and. this year, from the nightshirt as sleeping ap­ heater, Mercomatte, heater, dynaflow. C*! A Q IE Fully equipped. $ 9 Q Q C our way I Nicol of the Marine Biological membership drawn from school and WITH PURCHASE OF $16 TO $20 they are very well styled. They've parel. But we didn't do it quickly. power steering. S l O Q i C One owner, I V w 3 Low, low mileage. ters, Sharon, 6, Maxine, 4*4, and Miriam, 3*4. make available thb pertinent facte. college age boys and girls, has A leading manufacturer of pajamas attem has a trlm- Dunn, George Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson 883 MAIN STREET WITH PURCHASE OF $20 OR MORE aed-dp«m"hbtched collar. Should Consider a grift of pajamas for the space voyages may be 2V4 times men of your family, you’ll be giv­ Dunn. 62 Reed St., Rockville. He wais bom Nov. 7 at Hartford more severe than previously esti­ I Coupon Good Nov. 24 and Nov. 25, 1961. Limit One Coupon Jb e-li^ on your list prefer extra MORIARTY^ ing them warmth, comfort and EVERYTHING IN STOCK MORIARTY HospltaL His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mated, a new study finds. to a family. Adult* Only. Get Regular Stamp*, too. warmth to elegance, there are fashion- all in one Christmas re­ J. Reynolds, Haddam. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and State Ixtw: Cigarettes, Beer and Fair Traded Items Exclud­ faahkmahle flannels. One such Mrs. 'Walter F. Dunn, Leomlnlster, Mass. » The heating comes from friction ed from offer. comes In a documentary print, with membrance. NOTHING TO SEND AWAY TOR BROTHERS • • ♦ « * of atoms and molecules of gases a trim Continental collar. Lincoln Continental — Mercury — Comet — » English Ford — Willys Jeep Frank, Mark Shawn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frank, 501 In thvj atmosphere. But at high C O A T SALE Another In red, white and blue, Renamed 301*315 Center St. Hartford Rd. He was bom Nov. 3 at Hartford Hospital. His speeds there’s an additional and baa a jacket with striped collar and 301.315 CENTER ST.. M A N C H E S T E R -^ I 3-5135 maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jorgensen, 5 very serious - hearing from ioniza­ Mount Vemon originally was Ml 3-5135 Tyler Circle. His paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. tion, the negative electrons and \ fly tn a t. Scandinavian pattema, too, are rampant in flannel, many called Little Hunting Creek James Frank, Norw-ich. He has a sister, Karen Marie, 2. ^ I H B with Btand-up knit collars. And plantation, but was renamed by • « 4* « * there are terry sleep pants and George Waabingion's.g halfbrother, McGraw, Ke\in Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mc- 4400 _ 9goo MOTTS TENDCRcTRIM Jump suits In pique. Lawrence, in honor of Adm. Graw Jr., 33 Seaman Circle. He was bom Nov. 8 at Hartford The Juka, an Oriental lounging Eldward Vemon under whom he Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur RUG and suit, la a three-quarter-sleeve-and- (Lawrence) had served In the BON AMI tJJIANSER—2c Off For 27e T. Haley, 52 Diane Dr. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and C leg pajama, designed in pirns cot- Caribbean Sea, according to the Mrs. George McGraw, Elmwood. He haa a sister, Karen, 2. UPHOLSTERY too—an bitereating gift for the Encyclopedia Brltannica. • « * • * ORIG. 55.00-139.98 lb Marth, Tammy Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. CHUCK ROAST * ■ 39 Marth, 4 Vine Dr., Vemon. She w-as bom Nov. 16 at St. Fran­ BON AMI JET .SPRAY—7c Off 15 oz. 52c cis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents iiw Mr. and CLEANING MOTTS TENDCft-TRIM Mrs. William Crane, (3olchestetr. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marth. Hartford. TEL. Ml 9-1752 FUR TRIMS, DRESSY BLACKS, OPOl EVERY NIGHT TIU 10 * • * * « or PARE FREE IN PURNELL PARKINO FOOD STORES BON AMI DUST 'n WAX—7c Off 7 Oz. 62c Whitaker, Diane Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David TAILORED PLAIDS, TWEEDS, Whitaker, 55 Teresa Rd. She was bom Nov. 14 at Manchester Ml 3-5747 JUST A STEP AWAY FROM REGAL Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpsu-ents are Dr. and CHUCK STEAKS THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES Mrs. John J- O'Connell, Newton, Mass. Her paternal grandpar­ WOOL BROADCLOTHS CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODUCTS UNIT IjqU lD STARCH Qu. 23c ents are Mr. and Mrs. Holden Whitaker, Newton, Mass. She Garner's 6 has a brother. David L. Jr., 2. * « « • • « r.RISWOl.D ST. Gaskell, Suzanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles We Give Green Stani[m Gaskell, 22 Middlesex Dr., Southward Acres, Thompsonvllle. She 1SUP-SIRV1CI DIPT STORI ['Ha r p y w a r e " ^ 1 INTROVIGNE UNIT DRY STARCH 12 Oz. 17c was bom Nov. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ MAZOLA nal grandparents are John Polinick, Hartford, and Mrs. Helen KRAFT MAYONNAISE HARTFORD RO. and PINE ST. REFINED COOKING OIL Pollnlck. Storl-8. Her paternal grandmother is Mra. Ella Gaskell, MANCHESTER WALTZ N T S BREIAD CRUMBS Pints ...... 4Sc 42 Teresa Rd. She has two sisters, Victoria Ellen, 5*4, and ALCOA ALUMINUM FOIL 25 Ft. 33c Christine Lj-nn, 2. Free Parking—Parcel Plek-Up 9 OK. 25c Quarte ...... 81c \ * • • « • S A V E 18c X, Southworth, Danleh Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. LARSEN'S GRATED CHEBSE Southworth Jr., 109 Spruce St. He was bom Nov. 15 at Man­ HARDWARE KASCO DOG .MEAL tb*. chester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents ai-e Mr. —.— FOR— 2 M . 27c” 5 69c and Mrs. Redmond G. Walsh, Manchester, N. H. His paternal FM IH Y awl SftTUBOAY SPECIALS HEINZ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Southworth, Sr., West OPEN TONIGHT till SAVE 7c— SHOP.RITE y / " GRATED CHEESE BABY FOODS Haven. His paternal great-grandpkrents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ TMCY K/W ert M. Southworth, Bradenton, Fla. He . haa a aisterj Patricia GIANT N fT O R E Strained ...... 9 for 95c HEINZ TO.MATO SOl'P 4 For 47c 4ex.41e lunlor ---- ...... 8 for 92c Mary, 1. BOTH 46 OZ. H; L HANDY'S FRESHEST « • ♦ • • - PUZA MAIN GRAPEFRUIT lUICE CAN Schendel, Elizabeth Jane, daughter of /*Mr. and Mrs. Paul AND I BEST CENTER CUTS Schendel, 491 Gardner St. She waa bom Nov. 14 at Manchester STORES CENTER STREET COPPER CLEANER SAVE 12c— ALL FLAVORS HEINZ KETCHUP 14 Oz. 27c Memorial Hospital. Her matprnal g4-andparents Are Mr. and TWINKLE V » » OI. 39c Mrs. John Hayes, Acton TurvlIIe, Gloucester, England.' ^Her pa­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schendel, 506 Gard­ ner St. WONDERLAND FOR XMAS SHOPPINGf •KGS. CHICKEN of the SEA 4 Lb. 35c HEINZ * « « * * JELLO DESSERTS GREEN LABEI. TUNA SWEET GHERKINS 714 Oz. 31c Schauster Laura Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald PORK (HIPS Schauster, 22 Cumberlsuid St. She was bom Nov, 14 at Man­ Ornaments * Styrofoam Soquins SAVE 13c chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are KEEBLER Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Cameron, Everett, Mass. Her paternal Glitter ^ Pine Cones Breens 14 OZ. DUTCH APPLE LACHOY BOSCO grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schauster, 22 Cum­ berland St. Flowers ^ Novelties Sprays SNIDERS CATSUP 9 BOTS. BEAN SPROUTS CHOCOLATE SYRUP Kane, Kerri Ellen, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Kane. KARO SYRUP RED or BLUE No. 1>/] 27c 83 N. Elm St. She was bom Nov. 12 at Manchester Memorial Coruges • Beaded Chains Bells w i t h a MOTOMOWER No. 303 Tin ____ 2 for 29c Small 35c Large 59c Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan, Staten Island, N. Y. Her paternal grandparents are Ribbons * Candles Tie-ons | 2 0 ” D E L U X E Power Propelled Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Kane, West Hartford. She has a broth­ ARGO er, Mark, 2. Ruseus U. S. TOP CHOICE Snow Thrower ARGO a * • • « • Manger Figures Felt GLOSS STARCH SUPERFINE WHOLE ONIONS 8 Or,. 2 For 35c StSiict sffsrt ss4 kstrt itrsis ■> les COftN STARCH Caron, N a ^ e Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mra Cari Caron, Tinsel London Broil STEAKS ■ 10’■ nttknttS tkrosftitSros ■ tiw«, nts P.O. Box 174, Rockville. She was bom Nov. 14 at Manchester Decorations. Trees ' sad kiisHir stCMdste •Das i aitk 1 Lb. 17c' saw. Witk ■ 3Vk HP. •s|int and 1 Lb. 15c Memorial Hospital: Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and as all ■litksr cs(biirater esvar, Mrs. Thomas Golemai), Stafford Springs^ Her paternal grand­ a'II tkraw aao« H (aat for SUPERFINE lu^ a^ r a x d s BLUE BANNER SIt, aftortlaaa claaslaf of walfca parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Caron, Robkville. FITf F tfriaastr*, •**« packiaf Iota. Aa sdjaatabla alip clitck protacta WHITE SLICED i l b apaisat tkals knakapa tr iia. W lW i'W "''' WfliWIIII Burgess, Steven Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burgess, palltr tessps. Phoenix St., Vemon, He was bom Oct. 27 at Manchester Memo- SUPERFINE BLACK EYE PEAS Ington, Saco, Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and BREAD ALUMINUM FOIL Mrs. Leroy Burgess, Saco, Maine. He has a brother, Charles, 5; and two sisters, Marion, 9, and Linda, 11. 25 Ft. 33c tOCa, 2 for 2»c; 480'e, 2 for 4*o NU-SOFT RINSE ■aaota r Traetar Hlfk iMad Aaftr GRANULATED ClMralM Ckita Tiraa Trpi iBiptllar SUGAR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 For 4 9 C j

ll \ 7 ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COKIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 24„ 1961 MANCHESTER HTOrtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY,^NOVEMBER 24, 1961 FAGB NINBTBIN RockviUe-Verno^ ran a short distance .and fell, Soviet Premier Work by Bach to t SHghUy Hurt briiislng her kil^e. , Aides Talk TICKfTS NOW ON SAU No J^uclear Jitters, An accident last night on Brain- If you value the way you look^ Says N eutral Running into C^r ard,Pi. neat Main. St. brought the ‘Not I But Thee’ Says Opens Concert R m MANOHESTER MESSIAH OHOffllS arrest of Robert B. Sales, 17, of But a Calm Concern A 6-year-oId girl was slightly 24 Carter St., on a charge of mak­ Defense, CD, Trade Finland Vital Bach’s "Oonearto In A Minor NINTH AnW a L PEMOBMANOB Injured Wednesday afternoon when ing an improper turn. for Violin . and Orohaatra" will she stepped into the pi|th of a car Accordiiig to police. Sales turn­ Flaherty on Tax Rises By BOVD LEWIS while she was walking around a ed the "comer wide and struck a (OoBtiatted from Pago Om) opan the eoncart Sunday by the SUNDAY. DEiC. 10 ert 7:30 ^sleeping sickness and two pAoplie th«r aon, Atty. Oan. that the Soviet Union considers it tion” of Republictan Mayor Her­ Ray Beller’s Music Shop Nikita KhrtOfichev; If It's true aa ponents wtth developing poor fl chester High Senool, is the first 1013 Main Street 110 Center Straet "Shelters won’t make much prb- St. was bruised in the accident Sales was ^ordered to appear in Robert F. Kennody, which alao U necessary to take measures "be­ man G. Olion. some say that you exploded thbee which occured on Pleasant St. Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Dec. fore it is too late for curbing! the nancial policies and took issue with in the 1961-62 Manchaatcr Com­ gress here until they become a ehiM by. "They were willing to commit munity Concert Series. nuclear euperbombe to terrify peo­ status -symbol, like swimming near her home. 4. MeNaman, Lamnltzer, Taylor, West German militarists and re- their predictions of a tax rise. the city to any expense and also Ssymon Goldberg, internation­ ple, it Idn't working over here. The car was driven by June C. vanchlats.” pools.” Buiidy ahd Stuart Pittman, aa- "It Is clear from their state­ made no attempt to control the ally known violinist, will be the A sampling of'informed opinion Werdelln of 49 Pleasant St. Five billion greeting cards are He said Russia waa convinced ments.” he said, "that they in­ spending once the budget waa ap­ soloist with the orttieatra. San Francisco’s attitude Is After striking the auto,, the girl sold annually. Bistant aacratary of dofenae for that Norway and Denmark, by co­ proved.”- Flaherty charged. from coast to coast shows Virtual­ "calm concern rather than ac­ tend to restore the budget cuts and Bala Bartok'a "Divertimento for ly no signs of nuclear jitters: civil defenae, will ( o over civil de- operating with West Germany In raise taxes. This would bs bad Flaherty'a remarks on raaforing tual war fear,” according to the North AtlanUc Treaty Or­ ^ 1. Young folks are making plaiui Editor Schneider. fenae mattera with Kennedy. The for the city.” budget cuts referred to recent GOP for college and career. ganization, were undermining charges that Democratic budget S ' amphaaia ia expected to be on fall­ Citing budget figures, Flaherty 2. Older folks are building "Concern” was Croop’s word their own security and bringing cuts ars unrealistic and will have for Rochester. Editor Edward J. out aheltera. "the threat on the part of Ger­ said, the Democratic administra­ toward secure retirement. tion has brought about an overall to be put back In the budget, and Meeman of the Memphis Press- Kennedy aald at hla laat newa man militarists and revanchists that taxes will rise rather than de- 5. Sch(x>l enrollment dnd church JUST RECEIVED closer to the shores of Finland and budget reduction of $10,000 in the attendance are healthy. Scimitsir finds Memphians show­ conference Nov, 8 that "We are crease. 4 ing "some effect'! but "beginning . gotna to aak for additional funda the Soviet Union." past two years, "unheard of in this He said he will go over the city’s 4. There are no signs of dis­ He said Norway and Denmark time of increasing costs in every couragement in the new baby de­ to reflect the depths within them­ for defence next year." financial atory" at a coffiie hour selves of their cultural heritage." Defenae apendiny, aaaumlng continued to view their military phase of our life, pafticuiarly gov­ tonight at , the horn# of William partment DECORATOR world tenaions continue, ia ex­ ties with West Germany “ through ernment." Smith, city treasurer. A number of distinguished Typical of this attitude report­ pected to reach the area of IdO rose-tinted glasses" despite the He promised. If elected, to fol­ “ Our administration haa pre­ newspaper editors were requested ed from the mid-South is the biilion in the next flacal year. dangers pointed out by the So\iet low through on his earlier pledge pared two budgets during Our by Newspaper Enterprise Aasn. statement of Hunter Isuig Jr., Union. of a tax reduction. '■sj Y«s^ why choose t diemond for the more attorney, member of the Memphi­ Defenae apending during: the term,” he said. '"The first budget / Importent occeeione of life? Why not sonie« to report on their communities. SPRAY PAINTS preaent flacal year now ia eaU- West German defense Minister Last week, Flaherty estimated for .1960-1961 increased $73,620.72 On the foregoing list most of them ans For Survival and intelligence the present 17-rrfill tax fate can be thing lerger? Or more preetlcel? Or lei'e officer of a Marine reserve unit: mated at $46.85 billion. Thia com- Franz Josef Strauss' visits to Nor­ but $71,679.41 of this was due to the costly ?'Perhepe' bsceuse we went something were pretty Ihuch in agreement. WHITE and GOLD reduced to 1 8 mills on the "Anybody whd reads the pa­ ; parea with the $42.9 billion origin­ Here Tonight way and Denmark to discuss mili­ commitment made by the prior thet oullasti ell other meterlel things. However, there was a wide dif­ tary questions, and plans to set up strength of a lowered budget for administration. Therefore the in­ ference in reports as to the amount pers can’t help thinking about the ally propoaed by the Klsenhower the new tax year. Or bectuee we went something thet will admlniatration. .Thia waa reviaed Daniel Sharp, consultant to the a joint Danish-West German mili­ crease wag lees than $2,000 Our (es history proves) retain Its value of home fallout shelter construc­ atomic bomb, dropping on our SUITABLE FOR ALL The budget, as proposed, $12,- laat March to $45.8 billion, then Peace Corps for the United State.-s. tary command, he added, “ bear a second budget for 1961-1962 de­ under ell economic conditions and tion. heads. The kind of people I asso­ : ralaed afaln when the Berlin and llatson otflcer to the corps for strong resemblance to a military 296.50 less than the budget for the creased'by $12,296.50. The overall In ell polltlcel climes. Or, All of the respondents in this ciate with still plan for the future. STYROFOAM DECORATING demonstration of a kind." past year. change in the budget during our . criaia developed laat aummer. the United Nations, will speak to­ perhaps, we went our gift to survey said there was a lot of talk We talk about fallout shelters at The situation, he declared, calls He said, althuogh city costs two years in office was a decrease be one of unsurpsased beauty) something thet about shelters. But what's actual­ cocktail parties. People I know . Kennedy, like milliona of other night at 7:30 in the Federation for “ further consolidation of all­ have risen in the past two years, of over $10,000.00" Americana, took yealerday oft serves as a lovely reminder of the occeelon ' ly being done in ceilara and back­ say Tf It comes it comes.' They Room of Center Congregational round cooperation" between Fin­ Szymon Goldberg undlmintahed with time end always /. don't want to spend a lot of mon­ from work to apend Thankairlv- land and Soviet Russia, and de­ /' yards around the nation seems Church. bright and epirkllng. Whetever the to vary widely. ey on shelters.” Injr relaxing and eatlny turkey at His talk will be open to the pub­ mands “ firm confidence" that Fin­ Viet stand on the defense talks didate—and the regular parliamen­ String Orchestra,” written in a oilf fim lly reunion. ssked by Russia. The Soviet pre­ tary alection in July. raeeon, pleeae feel confident ' Shelters are being built at the Dr. Harvey Reese Jr„ Memphis lic. and will cover the work of the land will continue a policy of 1938, will be the aecflnd work on that we strive to provide friendly relations with Moscow. mier has been in the area for more K. A. Fagerholm, apeaker of the the program. rate of 40 to 50 a week in Roches­ psychiatrist, reported this com­ All toid,'1 8 -Kennedy adults and peace corp.-; and the qualiflcations than a week exhorting agriculture the largest possible In-lawa, and 15 of their jiffapring. for memberahip. He voiced the suspicion that Flnnlah parliament and a former After Intermission the orchestra ter, N.Y., but there is little or no ment from his next door neighbor: workers to overtake the United premier, proposed in Helsinki last measure of value Including Caroline, gathered at He will anawer questions after right-wing Finnish groups, includ­ will perform the "Violin Coneerta commenaureta evidence of shelter construction "My wife said we ought to build ing the former Social Democrat' States In farm production. night that Kekkonen be given a in C Major with Oreheatra" by In su(3i disparate cities as San a shelter right on .the property line t»«8 home of the Preaident’a par­ hia talk, and will also answer An Oct. 30 Soviet note to Fin­ with e high ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ken­ questions over the phone at the Foreign Minister Vaino Tanner, new 6-year mandate as chief of Haydn, with Goldberg once again level of ^ Francisco, New York, Cleveland between us—you know, where we were seeking restoration of a land alleged that both nations are .state in order to commit Finland to and Texarkana. could crawl In from either side. But nedy, for the holiday meal. home of Mrs. M. B, (Sammons. 335 threatened by aggression by West the soloist. quality. Adams St., where he Is a guest. ■brotherhood in arms ' with West the president's current foreign I just don’t think we could live And, like the Pilgrima, who In­ Germans. Germany and its Scandinavian The program will conclude with "San Francisco has lots of twist 4 policy. Such a law would require with you folks for a week. 2 STORES vited friendly Indiana to the firat NATO Allies and demanded assur­ a perforpiance of Britten's "Sim­ ■7 ' but no jitters," says Editor Charles Thanksgiving dinner, the Kennedya A member of Kekkonen's party, approval of five-sixths of the 200- Schneider of the San Francisco "I’m going to get me a big reached by telephone at Novoai- ances that Finland would continue member parliament ple Symphony for String Orchos- PLAZA CENTER • MAIN STREET had out-of-the family guests. HockviUe-V ernon tra.” ^ Exquialto News (^I-Bulletin, a reference to orange pop and go down to Main blrek, refused to give any details of a policy of friendly neutrality to­ and Madison and say 'Drop it right B»ey were Paul Fay, underaecre- ward the Soviet Union. The orchestra waa formed in Dliunond the dance craze. San Francisco, of tanr cd the Navy, hia vdfe and three the talks from the Finnish side, Diet Telia Depreasion? SoUtaire course, has long lived calmly under here.’ ” BOTH STORES OPEN TILL 9 TONIGHT except that they were held in a The Soviet demand was seen i 1955 with Goldberg as ita con­ cimdren. Pay la an old and cloeo possibly the opening wedge for es­ ductor for the Holland Featlval. It In 14K Gold the threat of earthquakes. School “The people of Cleveland do not Mend of the President. Fire Chiefs "cottage" on the outskirts of the Chicago—Mentkl depression It children have far more than the fear war," says "Mr. Cleveland,” WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS Siberian city. tablishment of Soviet bases on Fin­ has 25 members, whose average ONLY ■ I'll — feSv . i ______While the President, his family nish territory again or the inclu­ more often a cause of poor nu­ age is under 35. usual number of emergency drills Elditor Louis B. Seltzer of the' He said Kekkonen would make a trition than an effect, according $150 so they’re "disciplined to take this Cleveland Press. “They believe it and Mends ware Inside the summer report in a speech upon arrival In sion of Communists in the Finnish White House, the family of Morton Lead Parade to an article in an American Med­ The Manchester performance Convenient sort of thing in stride,” a school ad­ could happen but they doubt it Chairman Displays Hanukkah Gifts Moscow tomorrow, and in another government. A 1948 treaty of will be part of the orehettra’s first Terms Bobell, convicted as a spy for Rus- friendship between the two nations ical Association publication. The ministrator reported. will. In the main they are going Mrs. Louis Hurwitz, 104 Con-'^ alA were trying to picket outside. speech on his return to Helsinki. article hints that nutritional de­ tour of the United States and about their business of living, Khrushchev interrupted a tour of provides for defense consultations Awareness of possible danger way Rd., is chairman of the first [ d'oeuvre toothpicks, and handknit Police turned them back a block For St. Nick ficiency may be the first sign of Canada. seems to reflect efforts of local au­ working and thinking in a level­ Siberian fanning areas for the con­ If the two governments consider a developing mental abnormality. Admission to the concert will be annual Hanukkah Fair sponsored sweaters. and a half away and the Sobell fam- ference. aggression Is threatened. thorities and newspapers to alert headed fashion.” Refreshments will be sold by lly paraded, instead, in front of the Fire Chiefs John F. Ashe and for members only, and also for by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Kekkonen arrived by plane yes­ Kekkonen dissolved the Finnish their communities. Rochester's live­ Cleveland Civil Defense head­ the United Synagogue Youth group Rayannls Port Poet Office. Lealle A. Kittle will be parade members of the Community Con­ SHOOR ly shelter building could be a result Sholom, which will be held Sun­ FAIRWAY parliament last week and called for Anaaiea Boost Aid quarters reports being swamped terday with his Foreign Minister cert organizationa In five other of the Temple. The fair Is open to Bobell's mother, his wife, his son marshals In their respective sec­ AhU Karjalainen and the Finnish new elections In February in hopes of the erection of a model fallout with queries about fallout shelters. day from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., in the the public. (HertUd photo by Sa- towns which have a reciprocal shelter in the downtown area which and his daughter carried aigna say­ tions of town tomorrow when the ambassador to the Soviet Union. that the gesture of consulting the Canberra — AuatraJla’a 1981-62 Jewelers “We have had two people doing vestry of the Temple. The fair will ternis) ing he la Innocent and urging his budget calls for a total outlay of agreement with the Manchester hsk been inspected by 10,000 per­ nothing but answering questions {Santa Claus welcome parade Euro Wuori. Novosibirsk is normal­ populace would satisfy the Soviet 917 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER feature Hanukkah gifts for the releaae from prison, where he was ly closed to foreigners and no west­ Union of Finnish desires to main­ $4,354,000,000, with record social- group. sons, sccording to A. Vernon O w p , and mailing out Instruction books aent for 30 years. marches through Vernon. ern newsmen were allowed to make tain neutrality. Otherwise there service benefits, greater foreign managing editor of the Rochester on fallout shelters since we offered family and friends. > Sobell was convicted with Bthel The parade, sponsored by the the trip. would have been a 5-month po­ aid, and a cash deficit to assist in ’Times-Union. More than 50,000 them last week. However, only Mrs. Roy Moss and Mrs. Joseph pieces of literature were distributed HAS YOUR WIFE REACHED AGE 55 and Julhia Rosenberg, who wen Rockville Area Chamber of Com­ Khrushchev broke off his Sibe­ litical vacuum between the election economic growth. Pensions will ba three building permits have been German, bookshop chairmen, have executed at atomic a^es-for Rus- merce, will b e ]^ at Grove and E. at the shelter. rian tour at Kekkonen's request of a new president In February— raised and defense costs are to rise taken out for construction of fall­ books for all ages. Mrs. Maurice Main Sts. in Rockville at 3 p.m. that he spell out personally the So- In which Kekkonen will be a can- $10,557,000. Significantly, the building in out shelters.” Kennedy presumably wa# un- to march through the downtown Pass, giftshop chairman: and her SINCE SEPT. 30,1961? Rochester was ascertained by a "I don't know If people are committee, will display Is'raeli aware of the presence of the Sobell section to Union and Mfard Sts„ survey of building block suppliers. scared,” said a Cleveland civil de­ family. where marchers will drive to Dob- patina ware, Menorahs, Hanuk­ Building permit applications fail­ fenae official. "Maybe it’s just kah candles, Dreidels, paper nap­ •onvills in rural Vernon. ed to substantiate the figures, in­ more like anxiety." If so, she may be eligible NOW for Dutch Apple Bran Obke dicating many persons were build­ kins, and other holiday items. A . ITie parade in the rural area gift-wrapping service will be m cups atfted flour will form in the Vernon Elemen­ ing shelters but did not want their 8 teaspoons baldhg iwwder OPEN DAILY 8 to 5 neighbors otvothers to know about available. N tary School yard and move down Extended Forecast H taaspoen salt Rt. 30 to the Vernon Circle shop­ INCLUDING SATURDAYS it. A special feature of the fair will H eup wh

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must be sort of resurrecting It Bolton very gnat puzile." v Suds Gloves t of the interview was filmed and taped at the Eleenhower Get­ KELLOGG, maker of many popular cefeala, i« at tysburg farm last spring, and jpart Used Car Dealer Bid 'Tabled Oh the Hands Just after this year’s election. the midpoint of a two-year, |2 6 million expanaion program with major projects induding new fadl> Pending Jurisdic|ion Ruling AUCHA HAl^T A t ^Supier-Patriots Newspnper Enterprise Assn. United Fund Sets ities in Canada, Australia, Engihnd] VenezueTa and T 0LXXVLN 0 1I2 Friday, NoTember 24 Conpiled by Stodants of Manehiater Hi«b School Mr. WUUam C. Coe, FacoBy Adviaer If you’ve had the usual luck Brazil. The company is curt^ently on its way to Ths Ikmlng Board of Appeals >criep;' Tuesday — hot roast beef with washing expensive leather (OotttlxiMd from Pago Om ) breed mora success, and this will has tabled action on granting a sandwich, buttered wax baans, gloves, you’ve probably given up ba finally the way disarmament Dinner Dec. 13 new sales and earnings records for the tenth year used oar dealaria permit to Ernest celery sticks, brownies; Wednes­ and sent them to a dry clrisner. and the Russian delegation would will come about.” in a row. See us. But this Is both expensive and Science Qub Mason at the comer oi Brandy day — shepherds pie with mashed study it seriously.” As for the wall dividing Berlin, The United Ftind of Manchester potatoes, pickled beets, bread and tims-conauming at the rate that Shortly after that, Elsenhower Eisenhower declared: is going to sponSbr a dinner Soccer Coach Happy Bt. and Bolton Center Rd, until it blotter, peaches; Thursday—ham- leather gloves soil. “I think the erection of that wall Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 6 p.m, at conttau-ad, Khrushchev, then first Plans Biology can obtain Ipgal advice. burg gravy with rice, buttered Fortunately, it really Is pos­ is a confession of weakness . . . be­ the Manchester Country (Tlub. Open Thunday em tingeSM to 9M)pjn. Bo(ud chairman Julius Strong green beans, bread and butter, sible to wash leather gloves suc­ secretary of the Communist party, cause, let us remember. That So- United Fund 'ih'esident' James and secretary Byron Shinn have gelatin; Friday — tomato soup cessfully If you go St It the right turned to him and said, ”I dont '■iet wall 1s not built to keep ua Higgins said a "repnsentetive been delegated to meet' with town way. And the right way Includes agree with our chairman. This is out. it’s to keep their people in. . number” of executives from busi­ With Season Record Seminar, Fair with crackers, toasted cheese sand­ these steps; counsel to discuss several legal wich, rainbow cake. Milk la served not a good proposal. "They are losing face, as they nesses and Industries in Manches­ PUTNAM ft C a questions brought up at the public with all meals. Use a special glove bath formu­ ”I found right there that Bul­ say in the Far Ektst, because their ter will be invited to attend the Msmb*rs N»w York Stock Exchange But for one disputed offsides As many of the other clubs at lated just for leather gloves. And system, the Communist system, dinner to solidify support of the hearing Wednesday night. , Members of Bomsreo, com­ ganin Is no fth e boss of the dele­ 71 lAST c w n s R, * ' MANCWtTM penalty, the IMl soccer team Guidance Office Manchester High School have About 45 people attended the use wawm, not hot water. gation, Khrushchev was,” Eisen­ does not keep their people home.” fund. munity couples club, will go bowl­ W ^h the gloves on your hands After the lemoval of Stalin’s Alfred P. Werbner i# In charge Jamm T. B h k • Robert H. Starkal from Manchester triight be the done, the Science Club, under the 1 session at which Mason explained ing Saturday, meeting, at the hower said.' “And secondly, that present state champions. How­ vArranges Tests '; he planned to purchase the witl$ a regular hand-washing ac­ we were in trouble even before body from the' Red .Square tomb, of the dinner. direction of Robert Fenn, has sn- Charles Volkert property for a Parkade Lan(ies .t 7:80 p.m. After tion. Gently massage the soiled Eisenhower said: “There must be If enough support is given by ever, readily admitting that his lai«:ed and s]q>anded its program _ the group will go to the we started, although for those eome uneasiness that he’s feeling, the executives, Hig^ns, the I'he MHB Guidance Department, family residence and to do car re­ spots with finger Ups. No rinsing maybe 10, 15 minutes, why it Indians w en defeated by "one of to include what It considers to be pairing part time. He said he felt hbme of Mr. and. Mrs. WUlUm is necessary with the glove bath. because no longer, certainly, hie united drive will be held in Febru­ as a part of its program for sen­ Gronske, Converse Rd. Mrs. Jack looked pretty good.” hatred of Stalin has not gone up. ary. the beat teams to come out of that a moM worthwhile opportunity for that the property wap ideal for Pat with a Turkish towel to re­ Elsenhower, acknowledged that Advertise in The Herald—It Pays iors who do not plan to continue both uses since it sets back from Early and Mrs. Edmund Peresluha move excess moisture. Gently puli part of the state," coaand Interest of Mrs. Budd who ence Club, Is in charge of the ex­ Joes’ in zoning property, than in POT ROAST LB son ’63, Jack AnSaldl ’63, Dick bomb) also on the teachers' agenda. time of year as students in Craft her has completed a pewter box also directs An extra-curricular hibit. Any student Interested la any other way.” Trotter ’63, BUI McArthy ’63, and Club, International Relations Club, Om Pric8 Only m AdvsrtiMrf, They next traveled to Venice, the classes hurry to finish projects with an enamel insert as his first crafts club on Friday after school. urged to get an application blank Maxwell questioned Whether the Bob Brannick aU provided con­ and the Senior Girls’ Club via slides city built on water. Architecture Club Plans project. Tea and coffee sets, cuff which might well end up under a (Herald photo by Plntoi immediately. ZBA had any jurisdiction over sistent defensive play. McArthy, a taken by Miss Catherine Putnam and boats were the main subjects jinks, earrings, and other projects Mary Pierce, '63. Charles Joy, ’62 granting a used car permit for the newcomer this year. Impressed of the ^cial Studies Department. of the Venice slides. To Tape-Talk Christmas tree. Under the direction In pewter and silver are designed property since that is not a per­ STUB everyone with hustle and skiU in Mias Putnam took the slides during The striking buildings of- Vienna. of Mrs. Elizabeth Budd, approxi­ by this ambitious group which. In mitted used under the zoning regu­ advandng to the “first string. her tour of Europe last summer Austria, the home of Brahms and mately 120 MHS sophomores, addition to John and Ronald, in­ lations now in effect In Bolton. BIRF LB with Miss Helen Estes of the ^ g - cludes Elian Hochberg, Jane Shoulder Roast For the first time In many Bach, are surroimded by flowers. With Ghana juniors, and seniors are displaying Japanese Flower Arranging Maxwell said the state delegates years, the soccer team featured Ush Department. Statuary adorns the streets and their copious talent as they design Bockus, Charles Rubacka, Sue the authority to the ZBA to grant Mias Putnam emphasised the Straight, Kathy, McMuIlin and strength In every facet of play. parks. WbaWtls school like in Ghana? articles to their own taste. a used car dealer’s permit, just as The offensive Ui>e, perhaps the numerous Inexpensive Ways by Amsterdam Is famous for its Crafts I is a half-year subject Wendy Lawrence. it does a gasoline station, in towns HIAVY SniB NIP which students could travel abroad. The newly formed International Equipment used is similar to Discussed by Foreign Student strongest In the stat^ performed flowers and Dutch shoes, and sure Relations Club of MHS hopes to in which the basic principles of where this is a permitted use in a as e]q)ected. producing 46 goals. Many can take part in. the Junior enough, some of the people really enamels, pewter and other ma­ that In any crafts classroom — certain area. In this case, Maxwell FLAVORFUL, ECONOMICAL LB Year Abroad program offered by learn the answer to this and other kilns, buffer, soldering units and A talk and demonstration about<^>dried flowers which was placed In Chuck Steak Jerry Ckmklin ’62, another sur­ wear wooden shoes as eridenced terials are learned. Simple designs said, he does not believe the ZBA numetgu^olleges. ’They can partic­ questions through the Scholastic small materials needed. the art of Japanese flower ar­ the museum display. She then con­ prise vmich played a major role In by the slides. Magazines Living Letters pro­ are exhibited in dishes arid as has any authority under the pres­ Manchester's fine showing, led aU ipate in a tour or go in small Familiar to French students more knowledge 1., attained, the To help defray the cost of re­ rangement wa.s given by Hiroko structed two arrangements of ent zoning regiilations. FRESH MISKET groups. Camping is popular, and gram. The program is being car­ scorers with 18 goals, 12 coming were the sights of Paris—the Eif­ ried in cooperation with the Unit­ young artist may begin to work in placing equipment which is lost or Nogami at the Lutz Junior Mu­ fresh flowens suitable for use in Several of the speakers in the during the regulation schedule. good, inexpensive accommodations fel Tower to mention one. Miss silver. In addition to the regular Worn, the students may hold a seum on Sunday, Nov. 19 to a American homes. In a Japanese 7.')-minute hearing said they were CALMERIA, FANCY are available, she said. Students ed State.s Information Agency’s The center forward scored In all Putnam supplied the history be­ Office of Private Ck>operaUon. assignments, many pupils go on to sale of their art next month. They "standing room only" audience. home the flowers are always placed not opposed tO' 'Volkert’s business, games except agahut Canard, Ma­ are often allowed to stay in the hind the various imposing struc­ make extra projects. also hold their annual sale in May The demonstration was given to in a niche built into the wall so but were strongly against the used POT ROAST dormitories of the various universi­ tures. France was the last coun­ As a part of this program, the Crafta^n is offered in the second that they may be viewed only from White Grapes 2 (Bs 45' loney, and the acoreleas HaU dead­ club will exchange tape record as usual. coincide with a display about Jap­ car business in the neighborhood. lock. ties. try visited before returning home. semester. The art of making rings Every year students with anese home life currently at the one angle. Some felt the business there <• . ’Travel in Europe is relatively Miss Putnam also re la te anec­ ings of school activities at MHS and other more elaborate work FRONT i C STRAIGHT T F Close behind Conklin was John with those from the Achlmota worthy projects enter the Scholas­ museum. Kathy Vennart, ’64 should have been labeled a non- FULL OF JUICE VerfaiUa ’63 siio had 10 goals. cheap. Miss Putnam cited the fact dotes concerning numerous con­ supplements Crafts I. tic Art Competition. Last year conforming use so it would revert CUT LB vn # CUT LB # d# that tourists can ride any train in certs attended, as well as per­ School In Achlmota, Gluma. The Hiroko i.s an exchange student The talented VerfaUle scored four Steering Committee of the club, For each course there is a lab over 100 students entered and from Tokyo studying at MHS dur­ back to residential property Europe over a 2-month period for sonal experiences with the var­ fee of $1.50 covering the first proj­ should Volkert’s business be dis­ in the tourney playoffs. Co-cap- only $125. ious peoples of Europe. which will handle the exchange, about 60 returned with awards. ing her -senior year. iBefore visiting Pink Grapefruit 8 ( o « 49' taln Mike CamrUla '62 proved to be hopes to send the first tape ects and permitting the use of the Of great honor to MH5 was the America, she attended the most History Class continued. SUPER-RIGHT SLICED Miss Putnam explained the his­ (I^arolyn McNamara, '62 facilities at any time. The required Strong permitted the petition the most valuable player on the tory of many places of Interest in sometime this month. entry of Mary Zeigler, ’60. whose famous school of flower arranging fleld, as he oontrlbuted nine goals The first tape will be an intro­ work may cost the. student a nom­ pewter tea set won "Best of in Japan. presented by Peresluha to be ad 8 0 Z A P G LONG, GREEN M a^d and other Spanish cities The selection of the bald eagle’s inal amount. Additional work and mltted for consideration by the and led the offerrsive a tta i^ Co- she and Miss Estes visited. When­ likeness for the Great Seal of the ductory one, describing MHS in Show.” This summer as Mary con­ Dreased in her native costume, Hears Lecture Soft Salami PKG n captain Bud Feebler, the "take- both extra-curricular and curricu­ design is at the student’s own dis­ tinued her studies at the Hartford board at the end of the hearing ever possible she had taken pic­ United States was deemed appro­ cretion. Hiroko explained the Japanese and state that the people concern­ Cucumbers for charge man” added aU goals to tures of people in their native cos­ priate because of the bird’s wide lar phases. Excerpts from the Art School, she attained a first in kimono was worn only for very CAP'N JOHN'S PEELED and DEVEINED 3 23' the total. Other scorers were Tom "Sounds of MHS,” the morning Eight advanced Students are en­ ByUConn Prof ed would be notified in writing 2 tumes. American range and the fact that rolled In the crafts semlnor which the national competition in New formal occasions such as New when a decision was reached. 10OZ A AC Best ’62 who scored two goals, In Florence, Italy (the home of eagles symboliced power and cour­ notices, choir practice or other York. Now Mary’s prize winning Year'.s and visiting. She began 7 0 Z OA(= Fred Odell ’62 with two goals in activities have been suggested as is part of a regular crafts class. Djiy Ne^v Nqtes vrginia the Medici as well as Miss Putnam’s age. These seniors have extra time to craftsmaiship is being shown in a her demonstration by explaining Members of the Western (Civiliza­ Shrimp FROZEN PKG 0 7 A&P Peanuts VAC CAN the first Maloney game, Jon Hud­ possible topics for future tapes. film, produced by Scholastic Ma­ The members of Bolton Congre­ son ’62 who also scored two goals, complete more skilled work because the has;c structures for all ar­ tion class journeyed Monday to ths gational Church will hold a .spe­ Club members have expressed gazine. A&P Cashews 12 0ZC A N and Morrison and Ansaldl with a the hope thAt this program will of their additional talent. rangements. Three main branches University of Connecticut to hear a cial meeting Monday at 8 in the goal apiece. ’The Indians outscored be a worthwhile contribution to For example, an original set of All this would not be possible or stems are attached to the base lecture by Professor R«jlnhold A. parish room to consider a new re­ 0% 11 t 4 4 C their opponents 46-15. the people-to-people contact In silver and ebony pendant and ear- however, without the assistance to form a triangle. Hiroko first ligious education center. SUBURBANITES A&P Popping Corn X PKGs e e Dorwart df the history department. world relations. rings with rotating diskg is John Bukowski's project now in the constructed an arrangement of Beginning Sunday, and con­ Although the Indians apparent­ The Western Civilization class at More traction whon it tiwwo. . . 14 0ZJC g |C . ly suffered a slight letdown after a tinuing through the four Sundays Salted Mixed Nuts IX C IL CAN w ” MHS gives capable seniors the Exclusive Suburbenite tread design digs down into tie contest with Hall, the hooters chance to do college freshman level of Advent, there will be a aeries worked themselves up for the all- worlo while still in high school, as of fellowship meetings at United deep snow t o pull you through, gripe surely in slush! Importsnt Glastonbury tourney Machine Aids a prellminarj’ to actually going to f Methodist Church. -The meetings SPECIAL ANN PAGE duet This marked the peak of the college. Taught by Mi.ss Catherine will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will More mileage when It d o e sn 't... Indians’ performance. Playing in E. Putnam, the’eourse is basically include a film and a Bible study Outstanding mileage on dry pavement for an extr.-i INTRODUCTORY Mayonnaise SPECIAL ■ QTS full stvength except for an injury In Teaching identical to the one taught at course. The film this week will be season of dependable service. And you get a smoother, to Pearson, the biters pre^tM “God of Creation,,” am interpreta­ Heinz—Sweet Mixed, Sweet A 7’/a oz JJIJC UConn, and is approved. Students quieter ride! coach Danielson with “the best An audio visual machine, the who Bucce.sshilly complete the tion of God’s world. rlC K IO S Gherkins, Sweet Chips O cans tourney soccer game played In Con­ ’’Skill-Builder,” was demonstrated course receive six credits from The official board of the church OFFERS necticut” However, the weary to the staff of the Business De­ UConn. will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday for eleven could not keep up the pace one-half hour, and will then Join partment Monday by an employe The class Joined Prof. Dorwart’s A&PPeos FROZEN-SPECIAL 6 1.00 and sUpped down after a two-day of the H and R Motion Picture regular 1 o'clock class of 366 fresh­ the fellowship meeting. g o o d /V e a r delay in the Greenwich game. Service of New Haven. men and heard a lecture on the rise The Pilgrim Fellowship of Bol­ NEW! 2P0UND For a team that was expected The machine aids in teaching of feudalism after the breakup of ton Congregational Church re­ MORE PEOPLT RIDE ON {BOODVEAR 'ORES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND to end up in the middle of the CdL, bookkeeping, mathematics, steno­ the Carolinglan Empire in 843. ports they have so far earned $40 Salad Dressing Sultana QTS 35" Manchester has f»red exceptionally graphy, typing, and the operation A short tour of the UConn camp­ in their slave auction. A goal of iCONOMY CAN! weU. Coaches and referees through­ of the ten key adding machine. us followed the lecture, wit:h stu­ $60 has been set, so the period ANN IO’/j OZ out the state have followed and ad­ To teach typing for example, dents visiting the booksto're, stu­ during which members of the fel­ Tomato Soup PAGEpage 4 '°c^ns 45'^ mired the marked improvement. "the Skili-Bulider" projects a con­ dent union and chapels. lowship will do odd jobs has been Coach Danielson happily turns tinuous lines of words that move Students who attended tho lec­ extended to Dec. 2. Arrangements praises he received to his squad Michele Drapeaurapeau Thomas Best across a screen. The student types ture were David Anderson, for having members of the PF NICHOLS-MANCHESTER who “really did the work them­ them arid they are replaced by an­ Frederick Brazltls, Mary Lou Cap- work may be made by calling Grapefruit Juice 1 q t I/ o z c a n 27= selves.” other group. As the studenU' skiU rilozzi, Alice Cooper, Richard Fish, Patricia (Jlark, Hebron Rd. A large gap. will be left in the iegion of Honor increases, so does the speed at RIchatd Gallagher, iDavid Hamil­ The menu at Bolton Elementary TIRE, INC. l!2oz AFC offensive line and fullback p>osi- which the words move across the ton, Lydia Jackie, Ronald Kacmar- School next week will be: Monday 24S BROAD ST. » Super Coolo Canned Beverages cans tlons as the year’s seniors gradu­ "Are you going to the game to­ This year’s Varsity Soccer Team screen. Thia keeps the student ezyk. Sandra Malta, Robert Papa- — sloshburgers on roll, potato nos, Marsha Potterton, Carol Rld- ate. Pjtte Lafond, who saw limited owes much credit to Thomas Ar­ working at his peak .of abiUty. chips, buttered carrots, apple d llM M A F AI a Yukon-and Asst. A action; in the second half of the morrow?" If your answer to this yard. John Salcius, Bruce Stavens, 2 inquiry is "No" you have managed thur Best, one of its most en­ This basic operating principle is a season Is the only regulsr half­ thusiastic players. Tom's enthusi­ used in all subjects taught by the and Herbert Zepp. V lV I||9 T M Ift Beverages—Contents Ms QTS 7 back graduating. Best, Churllls, to make yourself quite unpopular asm and ability have helped the machine. Hudson, Feshler, Odell, Conklin, with Michele Drapeau, cheerleader 'MHS Soccer Team to win the CCIL Prepared films, obtained from T a m D m m «> of 100 Of|C Bruce Lavery, and John Manning and stimulator of school spirit su- Championship this year. Athletic­ the distributor, are used. Speed Classes Publish l 0 CI|DCiySown ScOFF 4 B lOcOFF 0 7 will vacate offensive' positions. ally. Tom is also on the Varsity is regulated by the teacher to fOR FAST DELIVERY SERVICE... MUte Caivey, Wayne- York] RichP™*"*- Track Team at MHS, the Varsity each Individual class. Monthly Booklet £ Superb blend! Hearty flavor! F _ SUNNYBROOK FRESH GRADE A, FROM |F7C Georgette, and Herb Maher will | As you might expect Michele's ire ”M" Club, and participates in the The “Skill-Builder,” very sim­ aho be lost via graduation, | « directed toward people who don’t intramural sports program. It is NEARBY FARMS, LARGE WHITE DOZ J i ' support the MHS teams, and. as ilar to the school's new machine A SNCERS WORO FROM OUR CHIEF FHARMACIST It's here! Superbly-blended AaP Vacuum Pack Cof­ NeU Wise, '63 not surprising that sports, par­ which teaches reading skills, is a The shorthand II classes of Mrs, SILVERBROOK 1 LB you would probably expect, she Avis Kellogg have recently put out fee In the extra-thrifty two-pound can! Enjoy its fine, likes most people who do support ticularly soccer, are Tom’s favor­ possible future addition to the AROUT. . . . the MHS teams. | ite leisure activities. equipment of the Business De­ their first issue of the "Monthly hearty flavor at this special introductory price! Butter FRESH CREAMERY PRINT n Scholastically, Tom is preparing World Staff Takes "Shele” also has a distinct fond­ partm ent Transcriber.” This is a magazins for a career in the fleld of mathe­ Dick Treat, '64. Liggett'5 Prescription Prices Pricti dMvm Ii thli id ftMraatttd (km Stt.r . 15 B tffKLIve It ALL ABP Siptr MarkeU lo\kli cennMity A vicinity ness for most people, spaghetti, and matics by taking a college course. done by senior girls completely In ..... ' r\n Tour of Herald Providence (SoUege. Reading, His studies include Honors Phys­ shorthand and published once x * We DO NOT odd any axtra f«M onto our prMcripHM pHe«»! Profos- waterskiing and swimming are her ics, Honors Trigbnometry and month. Each month a different BeveHr~iamben of the^Higirpfavorite leisure activities Math Analysis, English IV, French Extra Work Helps group of girls works on it. M sionol ftM or oritorwiso! Dynamo HEAZTI DfUOHT I oaiAT Mumic a raarie m oomfant, imc School World staff recently visited ‘The sqawky~(Mie 'as Miehele'lr -Ill-and A^Capella Choir. He likes Those contributing articles this known In her Spanish class, is tak­ month were -Martha Adamaon,Jtot __ • As In Hjo otityo fo 1^^ Apricot Nectar39 the Manchester Evening Herald to Trig and English best. Tom's col­ MHS Gradiiate ing English, Modem Problems, lege choices include Brown, Lehigh Clark, Peggy Jeffries, Pat Pascuc Liquid Blue IHTY CaOCKtR )Ap'$uper Markets see the behind the scene functions Honors Spanish n and her favorite. ci, and Dze Tauris. Stories were on and the University of Connecticut. Some extra work has produced of • newspaper. Chemistry. , o Another one of Tom’s interests New England, Interviews with Mrs. |M» 9-23431 * Wo wW oKroys hovo Mio motr fiiieom rtgord for oor eostomon' wd- 19 oz 36 OZ z r Pie Cniit Mix ««9«4f • ; CitPlhDlEiI ‘O:: ■ -;j worthwhile fruit. A-fcrrmer student Parmys Pratt and Mr. James SOT The staff was. taken eration of the Aquattes. She also participates in in the Messiah Chorus. Following Jackie Corbett '64. Chow Mem chicken can ' Instant Fell linotype miichliie and the Asso- Donald Morrlsbn, who was grad­ 89 Cocoa Marsh practically all of the sports offered his musical interests, Tom enjoys uated from MHS last June, is now Margarine oUted £m is teletypee, which re- after school, swimming being her listening to Belafonte and Dave . STUDENTS HOLD COURT J i KimiRS ClUt oetvnS itt ntiite end national news. favorite. « a member of the freshman class at Mrs. Parmys Pratt, of the busi­ "WE SAVE YOU MONEY Vi It PRINTS Chow Mein musnkom 79' LGE arc ■Brubeck. Harvard Uni'/eralty. He is one of A-Cavoim of moat staff members Bhele attends St. James CYO and Last summer Tom was employed ness department, has been having UB«AC PKG wO Qrockere rtapKsg^' « w thsi^iunaos in wtaidi the lesd four Harvard freshmen and five her classes in Business Lew hold PKG BHfChopSuey ^'!f89' waa a cheerleader for their various by Ideal Sgnltary Supply. He spent freshmen giris of Radcliffe Orilege, M A tipe Jt inetted in order that it may teanu last yean part of his summer vacatfcm In court. Each student is the fadgo li^anuMd. who are participating In a bemlnar at least once. T 'o judges d u ^ Is Mlchela wanta to becoma an 1057 at the Boy Scout National on microbial genetta b ^ ^ given ONLY AT THE Vmm cmaptatlmt-af tbs tour ths elementary achod teacher and Jamboree. by 1^. Mary Bunting, praaldent of Skulls Measured for Survey to study various legal ocncqpts, ..Wd|W|in oonpMntsd on dana to attand ton Untveraity of When aUe to find the time Tom RadcUffO. aak questions, and ask the class CosMy inpledtYof- tba mnanUion Oonnectlcnit'ln order to realize thia likes to watch television.. Ha can A stody In biometries has produced an itatorestiitgsemestor projs<;t Several atudenta of Mr. Rob­ for a decision on ttw cade. Ten to WEST MIDDLE 'TPKE., NEXT TO GRAND UNION Criseo Shortonliig SpijC and Span Dm Prooifvm ewOeS to complete a Admission to ths course waa very ert Fenn s Honors Biplogy I class are conducting a survey to determine the cephallq Index of a large 90 eases are heard by the judge •ttibltloo. also be found at the meetings ^ the competitive.' Don's h l|^ school niraber of studenU and faculty. The cephalli Index ixidicatea whether a'-person Is long Comploxion Soap MMT. One aueh oommeat w u giv- Our part-Uma bb^ aitter and S ^ o r Boys’ Club. He will do his background of two y tan of Honors at. a sitting. If there ip any dis­ RaeiwinU. who ex- beaded or abort headed. ThU la calculated by dividing the length of the: hsad by the width. The pute aa to the legal answer, Mrs. lOI MAC 3SOZ (AC former Mariner Scout ef tlm week best to avoid the company of acat- Biology, and his partidpdtlon In the , mcoaT oflamail, "It la so oonidleatad ru h ^ measuied by ualng wooden calipers, constructed by a former MHS student, Donald Mor- Pratt acta aa ‘Wuparior judge.” OPEN NIGHTLY T ILL 10 P.M. CAN WW CAN PKO Or la the deleter of Mr. and fCra. totbralnad girls. MHS evening seminars offered rim 61, now a biology major at Harvard College. Aa Ux Strom stands on ths s<»Ie, David Hln- > SS3r them fee aap ;inlltia|ae In Pterra C. D rapw u ef -SU Princeton Tom Is the aon of Ur. and Mra. Mr. Robert Fenn were to a great This procedure hel^ in thsCllt ftp* ehey rsada her. head measuremant, and Maxim. AUlaco bar aoala nralght, wblla Diana Panon i«- ^Uoatiba o< lagidJ ootwspoonoapts. It wUl I •tanlay maniay O. u . wbo Uxa at . 66 extent the xesaaiia for his aeeept- soona, ^ stjUlsUoa t m the whoojl will later ba som latM and a m p m d wttb tba X atttf Vm am t, W peony B nilaiid rtlL Oobuni~ ‘ Rd. Amy lUailtr, *63 ance. CSiartsa Joy, sairiad sa alA yaar.- natlosial notra. (Herald {dtoto by Pinto)] ^ JatU a Oorbatt. *

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Jean T - ^ IS WACTSDOMMDuFusrnvesFaoM Al l ^ Geography Quiz By WARD CANNEL THS R50RTH CIWDe.BUT PERMrr/W&TOTRV'/rve •'“ Tender their regimes to ■A: Edd Is 28. Q— What is the distance be­ But for us depositors, check writ­ His > NewMaper Enterprise Assn. ReHAfREO Ntf 60MSISHTS AMO tfM dOIMS BACK IM WILD the Alllea? tween the earth and the moon? ers and co-signers, it seems to. add ACMta 4AMCMtRMblo New York — (NEA)A Mid­ up to a paradox. THE VtoOOS AFTER eiSBAME/WHEMlRBTORM . .SHOTS A—Ho. Adm. K a rl. Doenlti aur- ^ i ^ h o alnigs the theme eong A-*^About 338,000 mllee. 1‘TMri W tto rm dffed the Qerman regime; on ‘The Real McCk>ya?" v jd . west bank offers a cash priae to C h^tm as eluba, vacaUon clubs, MV KUL, PLEASE DOMT Ask TOPOSESESrOE: ’ M e s r c H - ' AaUDM" ' •S £ m keep people calling up to ask the' It FOR PMcnOSRAPHS/l DETEST SO-OAUEOHLMTERS 8Se«at Manjfcal P i c ^ ^ d o g lio aur- A: .The vocalist la Emast Hew 0 —^What amendment to the U.S. honeyhioon clubs— In real life sav­ . OAY,r • HiMMinMtta rendered for Italy. time ot day. A Pennsylvania bank " ^ WHO LOUMSe IKI CAMP WDUDHT TMonlaE ton* Conatltutlon contains tiie right not ings accounts without Interest puts on a three-month new car are gigantic today. STEPOOT- •iSmtaa dtf ■ olitura tc be compelled to be a witness SOblodtr Q“ VVho la considered the flret against oneself? show at Its pillared doorway. A "Don’t ask me why,” a savings- SIDBIHA UEpokw tSaendlanfo *"*^*^“ ®*<> “ Ule Into U iiiit drink Bculptor to piodel the human body the New World ? A —^The fifth amendment giant Now York bank wiU house and-Uan institution ofBclal says, SHERMAiJ lODIatiEar ^ 8500,000 worth o f mostly modern “when the same money could be MBpmm UOnthaAilaatk as U really appears? A —Colnmlma on hla aecond voy­ is a n i MlboUika pari A—The Oreek sculptor Praxi­ age In 1498. Q. - ^ ... t the beginning of what art and sculpture In Hs new head­ put Into a'regular savings account UQoan«Mriin|) teles. war did George Washington build quarters buUdlng. and earn 4 per cent. Why, some irnom r S iS ta *^ JlD iipriM banka are even charging a penalty DOBIN'S SSL. . what does Bambatton re­ a fort called ‘Wecesalty?” It’s sU 'p v t of the 15-year-okl MPoDaHui cnr 380«iia 84FalaAooda '''hat Is the period from fer In Jewish Folklpre? 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Greek, columns have been re­ of little accounts we either leave WMT,CTIMNSER?; MTkonnihfarM 38 Box 4aWaai7 . 48 801x7 A —^At the second inaugural of placed, with glass and aluminum. when we move away or leave In aoCWimtnt Q—When was the RosetU Stone Q—What 1s the source of Insulin found? • Calvin Coolldge. Marble floors have become fishing just to keep the account open, and SIRmIm M for medical use? then never touch. a a n t A —Bearing Identical inscriptions ponds and fashion show runways. nsriotfdb.) A —It Is obtained from the pan­ Q—Who was the first Roman to Tellers’ cages have iMen done over "It’s just plain ekrelessness,” an creatic glands of cattle, sheep, in hieroglyphics. Greek, and De- 34|]W motlc characters, this famous stone have his portrait on doins In his in brilliant mosaic and re-sat under American ' Bankers Association NOW.^.ONLY at DOBIN'S IT IT hogs and certain ftth. own lifetime ? free-swinging mobilek. Some of spokesman says. 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Satiniday— V Ills—tlOenn va. Holy Ckoes, WTIO lOSO. 1:80—College FootbeO Klekeff, Channel 8. 1:45—Syracoae vs. Boston ...... — ...... ^ ...... College, Channel 8. 2:80—NBA BnsketbaU, 'uring First Half Channels 32, 80. of Top 25 f^ishers 4 p.m.—NFL Gnme of Week, OCIL STANDINGS ,^ed Into the air, grabbed the partlal-y Tempers flaired early in toiuth Olympian Defeats I Order Channel 8. By FRANK CLINE Final ly deflected ball end appeared to quarter with Indians’ Karl Then ' 4:80—TV Race of Week, Possession, they say, is W. L. T. Pet, bobble it as he hit the gro\ind in Channel 18. and Windham’t. Nick Moors iMth Finish Name Aftlllayoh . Time nine-tenths of the law in any x-Conard ...... 7 1 « A78 the end zone. The official ruled t' ejected for fighting.. .Windhgih’z 1. John Kelley ...... Bostofi A. A. 24.21,4 4:45—College Football Score­ x-Ma)oney ...... 7 1 0 .875 completed pass and Windham was board, Channel 8. court in the land. It also goes pass defense brilliant yielding oMy Record 13'6 Field 2. Walter Barker ...... Holy Cross^. A. ...24:30 a long way toward deciding Wethersfield .... 6 2 0 .750 in front to stay although they one completion in 10 tries by iMva 3. Larry Damon ...... Boston A.A...... 24.31 5 p.m.—AU-Stnr Golf, Platt ...... 6 8 0 .625 missed for the points after touch­ Channels 22, 80. "lljpper with four of his tosses 4. Gordon McKenzie ...... New York Pioneer CHub . . . ,24:54 the issue on a football field Hall ...... 3 4 1 .429 down on a running play. picked off...N ew clock worked to 6. Fred Kandschur...... Unattached ...... 25:07 5 p.m.—Big Time Wrestling, tgo as Windham High nroved Windham ...... 8* 4 .429 By EARL YOST Channel 8. Just before the first period end­ perfection in its first appearance e. Allan Siegal ...... Spartan A.C. ..:,i...... 25:11 'ftankspvlng morning in their 20- MANCHESTER 2 5 1 .286 ed it was Rood's second intercep­ ...Field In good shape despite 7. Grab sun Parnell...... Spartan A.C...... 25:13 10 p.m.—Fight of Week, 6 triumph over Manchester High Bristol Central . . 1 6 America’s greatest long distance runner, Little Johnny Kallm vs. Bahama,. 1 .143 tion of the day which got the snow only three days a g o...In ­ Kelley lived up to advance press ifttices and wrote a new 8. Alfred Cross ...... UConn Varsity ...... 25:16 before 3,500, spectators at Memo Bristol Eastern . .0 8 0 .000 ■Whippets goal bound again. A dians miseed big chance in third 9. James Murray ...... St. John's ...... 25:22 Channel 8. rial Field lii the Inaugural of what x-C»-Champlnns. page in the history book of the Manchester Five Mile Road Brown A.A...... 26:25 vital first down on a fourth and period when they got ball first 10. William Smith ...... is expected to be a traditional win situation from Manchester', and lO. at Windham’s 35-yard line Race yesterday morning. The 30-year-old Fitch High School 11. Didk Colasuonno ...... St. John's A.A...... 25:28 Sunday— Turkey Day clash from now on. Barry Sweeney, who is a defensive 1:45—-This Week In Sports, 25 on a play which found thre Whippets’ gamble for first 12. John Long ...... i St, John’s A.A...... 25:30 Completely dominating play unit player and rarely has the op­ English teacher paced a record-breaking field of 138 start­ Boston A.A...... 25:37 Channel 8, Indlane mi.s.sing shots st the bal' failed but Silk City club 13. George Terry ...... through moat of the first half and portunity to block, chopped down carrier behind the line of scrim- couldn't capitalize on opportunity ers— 136 finishers— to win the silver anniversary edition of 14. Tom cSiggins ...... Manhattan A.A...... ,.25:45 2 p;m.—Giants vS, Browne, the last potential Windham tackier CSuoinei 8. more than holding their own In 'mage was the key play of this ...In winning Windham grabbed the Silk Town Thanksgiving Day sports spectacle. Weather 16. Tom Celandine...... St. John’s A.A...... 25:50 the'final two periods, the 'Whippets at the Whippets' lO-yard stripe. Manhattan A;A...... 25:52 2 p.m.—Cards vs. SteeiSrs, drive. first leg of new trophy put up for was cold and the sk\: was overcast during the running after 16. Paul Bryne ...... evened their season’s record st A rock-ribbed forward wall up game by Army it Navy C lub... 17. Joseph L « n g ...... St. John’s A.A...... 26:00 Channels 22, 80. A pa.ss inlerfci'ence call against an early morning drizzle. '8:80—Raiders vs. Texans, 4-4-1 with their third straight vic­ front and a pass defense which cov­ the Indians gave -Windham the School must win three games to 18. Joe Carpenter ...... St. John’s A A...... 26:05 tory. In losing the Indians wound ered would-be Indian receivers like The triumph waj the fifth reg­ both 19.S6 and 1950, first In the 19. John K ellner...... UConn Frosh ...... 26:10 Channel 8. ball first and goal to go at the gain permanent poSeession of this istered by the diminutive blond 10.000 meters and last year as a 6:15—All-Pro Scoreboard, up with a 2-6-1^ mark for the year. a blanket, left the Whippets In full Manchester one yard stripe and Irophy. 20. Frank Barnes ...... Central Conn. A.A...... 26:12 control up until Simmons’ theft. from Gorton who represented the marathoner. Kelley's Olympic Greenwich H arriers...... 26:15 Channel 8. . So throughly did Windham con­ two playa later Sinder plunged STATISTICS 21. Guy Carden ...... trol the game In the first half that The first of two pass interceptions United_ States in both the 19,i6 and participating was In marathon 22. John Donnelly...... Manhattan College ...... 26:18 over on a q:i9rterback sneak. A W. M. 1960 Olympic Ganl^ as well as the ' run.s. considerably longer than the host club managed to run off by fine defensive tackle John Rood pass from Williams to Bob Haynes First Downs ...... 20 8 23. Ken Smith ...... U. of So. Carolina Frosh ..26:20 set up the Whippets' first score I960 com the local race. The marathon dis Flnnlah-Amerlcan A.C...... 26:29 only 11 plays from scrimmage dur­ added the two points after touch­ Rushing Yardage ...... 417 84 24. Charles Dyson ...... ing the first two periods. Wind­ midway through the opening quar­ petition In winning. Kelley went tance is 26 miles. 385 yards. 28. Mai McGawn...... Trinity A.A...... 26:20 Crucial Tests ter. down. Passing Yardage ...... 31 5 out front as the all-time high ham meanwhile, which picked up Neither team mounted a serious Passes Completed .... 2-7 1-10 Lanky Fred Kandschur, com­ 417 yard.s overland for the day, point man in victories. Before yes- peting unattached, rounded out Employing their old familiar offense in the third period but Passes Intercepted B y .. 4 2 terdav's nin. witnessed by a crowd For UConns, ground out the yardage steadily side-saddle T offense, the Whippets Windham stormed 85 yard* in 11 Punting Average ...... 1-38 4-84 the top five in 25:07. The veteran and had built up a 14-0 advantage chewed up huge chunks of yardage of at least 12.000. Kelley was tied foreigm-bom harrier matched his plays, aided ^y a questionable 15- Yards Lost Penalties .. 65 25 with the retired Joe SlcCluskey Use of Spitball Pitch when Indian adherents were given between the tackle with an occas­ yard penalty against the Indians 1959 placement in gaining fifth their biggest thrill of the day Just sional sweep around end. Four con­ ftir having won the most Five place. Yale Gridders for a personal foul, early in the Windham (S0) Milers here. four. before halftime. secutive first downs gave Windham fourth q\iarter for the game's final End.s: Caiaaf, Smith. Talf#, Team .Winners Simmons Thrills Crowd a first down at the Manchester 12- Lom bardo. The 138 starters, plus three un­ The Boston A; A. garnered team Gets Giles Rejection Boston OFI—Four crulcal game.s TD. A fine 33-yard gallop by Bob Tarkl^B; Aubln. Lytlkain^n. Rood, official female runners, set a new Taking over at midfield after a yard line. Gosft. Donofrio. Sham hack. laurels, by a single point,, over St. —in one respect or another — are Boque 'was the longest gallop on - all-time record, eclipsing the 118 relatively short punt by Indians' Snider 'Versatile Fella this drive. Resen’e fullback To.-n (Uiards: Hartmati. Slakana. Rllto, that started a year ago. The 136 John's Universit.v A. A. of Brook­ on tap for New England College Co-Captain Dave Malausky, Wind­ A 15-yard holding penalty tem­ Linask. Sarazin. Aniold. lyn, N. Y., 37 to 36. Kelley, who Kokoszka crashed from three r*4*nt4'ni: St^rko, Maitloux. ilnlahers aiso broke the existing Cincinnati (/P)— Put down Warren Giles as flatly opposed Football teams tomorrow. ham tried to go for still a third porarily sent the Whippets back to yards out for the final points of the Rark.h: Slnd»*r, Moor#*. Haynas. Boqut, record of 115 set in 1959. received the biggest applause in to legalizing the spitbal! pitch, a proposal expected to pro­ The traditionally big one, of TD before intermission via the the Indians' 27, Two rushing plays PlRpon. Williams. Kokosxka. Mahus. the history of the race when he day for WindhaLi. .tlanrh^ster Sponsored for the 11th consecu­ rourse, is the 78th edition of the aerial lanes. Sophomore quarter­ netted the visitors 11 yards and- a Kml«: Ksll»*y. Piifniano. HutchltifB, finished, Damon and George Terry voke a big battle among baseball men next month. Teenpers Flair tive j'ear by Nutmeg Forest No. Giles, National League chief ^ Harvard-Yale game, set for the back George Williams faded back third down pass into the end zone S|>srn«»r. provides the points for the B.A.A. to pass but his toss vvas inter­ was too long. Simmons almost broke away for Tarklss; Haufrh. Karassa, Nowlckl, 116. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, all said today he believes revival o. Yale Bowl this year. B ary. money collected will be turned while Jim Murray, Dick Colasu- n an eccentric and unpredlctabl* cepted along the east sideline by With fourth and 14 for a first a second touchdown with a pas* the spltter might cut down scor But the other three — Syracuse interception late In the fourth Ctuarda: And^^raon, Golaa, Swttnty, over to the Muscular Dystrophy onno and John Long in ninth, way. at Boston College, Dartmouth at Herald Photo by Pinto Indiaits' defensive halfback Donnie down from the Indians’ 16-yard GuUlano. Lswla. 11th and 12lh spots scored points ing and curtail home runs. It was outlawed in 1920, but Simmons and the fleet Junior went line, second string quarterback period when he picked one out of ('<*nt#‘rs: Parrott, Andt’soll. Davidaon. Fund. WALT BARKER Princeton and Holjj. Cross st Con­ Barks: Tiippur. Oxola. Alibrio. MAlAu- for the Brooklyn Redmen. L.ARBV DAMON He said, "The home run is the ,-iitchers who were using it wer* Simmons Enroute to Indians Only Touchdown 60 yards to get the Indians back Williams faded back to pass. Sni­ the air at the Indians' 20 and Trailed Moat of Way (Second Place) (Third Place) most exciting play in baseball necticut — also loom large. rambled back 39 yards to the sky. Pow«»rs. Thsn. R ich a rd *, COtn, Standing five feet, six inches and Rounding out the top 10 individ­ allowed to continue until their The Eagles will be trying to ■y into contention. 14-6, at halftime. der, who hsd switched to end and Simmona. Duachensau. ual finishers were Allan Siegal comparable to tha long touchdown playing days were over. Two fine blocks were thrown by went ont as a flanker, headed for Windham 41. 'The Indians drove W indham ...... 6 8 0 8— 80 weighing 123 pounds, the lighest play in football and the field stop one of the nation's beat half­ down to Windham’s 12-yard stripe Manchester ...... 0 8 0 0 8 and Graham Parnell, both o f , the Opponents say the pitch it backs In Ernie Davis, who is only Simmons' tesmmates on his TD the left hand corner of the end Tds. Sinder 2 (18 vd. pass from Wll- ever for any of his 10 appearances %oal from far out in basketball. from here but the 'Wlhippcts' fourth liam.s. one-yard plunB^): Kokoika Spartan A. C. of Gorham, N. H.. hard to control and must be 15 yards shy of breaking Jim romp. Malausky tossed the first one zone.'Williams fired to Snider, who in Manchester, Kelley did not as­ "It is my firm belief that the pass interception of the day in the (three yd, ruah): Sim m o na (80^yd, ra- sixth and seventh. Tall A1 Cross thrown at great speed, making it Brown’s all-time Syrac\ise record right after the Interception to was well covered by Simmons, and tiirn of pass interception). sume the lead until he neared the long ball, particularly the home shake Simmons loose and burly the versatile Whippets' senior leap- end zone ifuilified thta drive. four mile mark. On East Center of the University of Connecticut a hazard to the batter and pitcher. of 3,225 yards gained during his Summit Meeting Scheduled PAT: Haynes 2 (pAas from WUllaiti*). run, is what the fans come out came in eighth with Murray ninth Those in favor say It is not varsity career. St., near -Spruce. Walter (Bud) to see." Barker of Holy Cross was the early suid Bill Smith of Brown Univer­ :langerous to the batter nor harm­ At Princeton, the Indians will sity 10th. Giles' opposite number in the ful to the pitcher, and is essential­ be attemtplng to becoi.ie the high­ pace-setter and the tall and slender American League, Joe Cronin, is collegian held the upper hand until ly Just another breaking ball which est scoring Dartmouth eleven in Between Foss and Wismer Texas Triumph Assures Role as Cotton Host Leading Schoolboy already on record favoring return Kelley made his bid. Barker w-as Individual awards went to the pitchers need to bolster their al­ a dozen years. The outcome also second, approximately 80 yards first 25 finishers, plus the first of the spltter. ready troubled lot. will have a bearing on the Ivy HUNTING behind the great Nutmegger. three high or prep school finishers He contended two weeks ago Giles, known long as an expert League title since the Tigers can New York, (4>)—Former Mz- * Foss, claimnng no knowl­ ‘Tve cautioned him but he Kelley’s clocking was 24:21.4 while and to the first twp three-man that "it's quite possible some on modern baseball rules,' said, tie Columbia with a victory. rine see Joe Foss, quip­ edge of the owTiers’ aecret InsleU 'on speaking without Several Bowl Berths Up for Grabs Herald Photos bv Oflara pitchers could add three, four or "some of the arguments that One of the most interesting draft that came two weeks thinking. He feels any public­ Barker was timed in 24:30. The teams. Schoolboys were received JOHNNY KELLEY ping that "It'a like having collegian, bothered by a cut heel, prizes were Guy Garden of Green­ even five years to their careers pitchers need help, simply are not things about the Holy Cross-Con­ before the agreed upon Dec. 2 ity is good publicity. And he (First Place) an audience with Khruah- date, ordered it canceled which required hospital attention, wich High (21st place). Richard if they can use the spitball. borne out by fact. necticut clash will be the' per­ gets only the worse kind of New York (JP)— The bowl "1 can recall a lot of spltball- "It's true that more home runs formance of pass,-catching half­ chev,” prepared today for a Wednesday. Wismer openly publicity.” down burst. Jack OoUiiw, Jerry if Ohio State, ranked second. Wins . could not match his more experl- Mulready of Conrad High (27th) FISHING picture will become clefirer Cook and Tommy Ford got the over Michigan. snced foe in the stretch. and Dan Femandeadf New Hamp­ ers who pitched after they were are being hit today than were hit back A1 Snyder, who has an out­ showdown meeting with Har­ defied the cancelation; said ha Would he recommend to the 40. Burleigh Grimes and Red Fa­ ry Wismer over the New York would continue to try to sign and all but one of the major touchdowns, while the Longhorn Both would be considered eo- Third place for the second suc­ shire (28th). a few decades ago. but what's so side chance of winning the New other owners that Wismer be HUNTING Five Victories in 10 Tries ber are two. John Quinn, the old England scoring crown. Titan president’s challenge to the six college players, includ­ forced to sell? defense allowed the Aggies past champions and it would be up to cessive year went to Larry Damon Special local awards: Don Hem- terrible about that?” When starting out on a deer conference titles will be set­ righthander of the Yankees and The National League chief con­ "The 190-pound Snyder, a Junior, his authority as commissioner ing Syracuse halfback Ernie the 50 only three times. the Rose Bowl committee and ths of the Boston A.A. The two-time ingtvay plaque to the first Man­ "I have that authority und.er hunt, don’t Just grab hold of your tled tomorrow when the 1961 conference to decide who goes. Olympic team member-as a cross­ Red Sox finished when he was tended the spltter was a freak trails leader Ralph Ferrlsl of of the American Football Davis, he had picked in the The victory gave the Longhorns chester finisher - Ken Smith (23rd the league constitution,” Fo'sa ■hooting iron and head for the college football season pre­ a 9-1 aeason record, and aaaured Texas' opponent in the Cotton country skier-covered the route in place). He also received a turkey 48.” pitch that shouldn't have turned Southern Connecticut 68 to 38. League. draft. "It (the meeting) may come said. "If I determine that his hills. A little planning will pay oft sents Its last full day of activity. them of the boat spot in the Cotton Bowl most likely will be Missiislp- 24:31, six seconds better than his from FTank Haraburda for being up in baseball. But Snyder has two games left Someone Must Go actions are detrimental to the Phenomenal Record The big tussle is to come early today, it may come later,” Now each is threatening to In a big way. Try to secure a map There atlll remains next wee'/s Bowl. Arkansas (No. 9) can tie pi (No. 6). Ole Miss is idle this 1960 time. the first Manchester resident to next month when the major Giles said hitters "Roger Maris- to play, is quarterback Pat Mc­ league, then I can either fine Carthy’s favorite target and Fer- Foss said. ” I'm looking into oust the other and Foss is con- of the area you are planning to traditional closer featuring Army- for the conference lead if It beats week and closes against Mississippi Course record of 23:59.3 was finish. The latter also gained leagues rule committee must de­ and Mickey Mantle packed them him up to |2,000 or ask the hunt. Then you can familiarize Navy, and a few more traditional State Dec. 2. csUbllshed by Kelley in 1957. The the John McCluakey cup for his risl’i schedule Is completed. certain things, very carefully. 'vlnced he has tite support of Texas Tech, but Texas goes to the cide at its winter meeting in Tam­ in all over the American League When it happens depends on the other aeven owners. club owners to force him to yourself with ail the roads and rivalries. Cotton by virtue of Its 33-6 decision Maryland must beat Vlninla Irishman’s other successes here 37th finish. pa, Fla., w'helher to legalize the this year," while Yankee pitcher E.VO Big Three 'ntle sell the franchise." He caid the tomorrow to get into the Gator were in 1951-52-63. Hung Up by Kelley Harvard will capture the Big how fast things move. I’m tak­ '"The other owners realize trails and streams where deer may At least four bowl spots will be over the Porkers. Awarding of prizes was handled spitball again. Whitey Ford compiled a sena- league by-lawa state that a Bowl against G^rgla Tech, which Three title and will tie with Co­ ing my time. We've had dis­ you must have a commissioner, be located. After you have checked filled by tomorrow evening, and An Arkansas victory over Tech Flayed It Ooiy by Grand Tall Cedar Bob Muldoon, The Issue' has cropped up In­ tional 25-4 record. three-fourths vole b.v other the map take a trip afield and re­ every major conference, except the la also idle next week. Maryland assisted by Wilbert Hadden, gen­ lumbia (and perhaps Princeton) cussions before. It's like hav­ someone running the show,” owners can force a club own­ would make it eligible for a bowl, "I had to play it cozy” an elated creasingly in complaints and com­ Giles said of Ford, "Can any­ ing an audience with Khrush­ the World War II Marine pilot late what is on the map to the ac­ Southeastern, will be able to crown probably the Bluebonnet or Sugar. has accepted—on condition it beats Kelley said after he had showered eral chairman. By EARL YOST one say he was a gate attraction for the Ivy championship it the er to sell his stock, a point 'Virginia. ments over the past five years, game goes according to the odda- chev.” and former governor of South tual area. ita 1961 champion. Fourth-ranked Louisiana Sta^e and prepared to march up to the All contestants were treated to extending even into the recent compared to Maris or Mantle?” Fos.s declined to explain Dakota told the Associated Wismer denied. Alabama, the nation’s No. 1 The big question mark is the a full course turkey dinner in the Fantastic perhaps best describes the phenomenal record makers. The Crimson rule a slight There are definite ways to find plays Tulane, then gives its final table to take first prize for the fifth World Series games between Cin­ He said the brillinatly pitched what "thinga” meant but he Press. "There’s no such rule,” Wis­ out if deer are in the area. Deer team In the current Aasociated Sugar Bowl, where Arkansas eould time. “I stayed near Larry Damon FVanklin Building cafeteria. registered by Little Johnny Kelley in his 10 appearances in favorite. answer to the Orange Bowl com­ cinnati's Reds and New York's duel between Ford and Jim balked at discussing little else "He (Wismer) wants whoever mer insisted yesterday after are hungry critters In addition to Press poll, is idle this week and mittee. Its opponent will come be one team against Atlantic most of the way. Damon is no man Adding to the race day color was the Manche.ster Five Mile Road Race. The schoolteacher, ac­ O'Toole in the first World Series But you can toss the form down Coasf Conference winner Duke, Yankees. the laundry chute for this one. in the sizzling feud that fol­ is commissioner to be someone Foss first mentioned it. "And everything else and a check on the holds onto Its SEC lead until next from the Big Eight, where leader to fool wdth. I didn’t know too much the appearance of the Tall Cedars game this past season didn't im­ he can dictate to. He always besides he can't get rid of me. which closes next week against about Barker. claimed as the fine.st long distance running machine in the Managers and players in the big Han’ard with a 5-3 slate will carry low revelations that the young browse line will let you know how Saturday’s battle against Auburn. Colorado (No. 7) can wrap up the Band under the direction of Day- United State.s, yesterday scored his*> press fans much. professional league had con­ has attempted to dictate, right I'll take It to the courts and Notre Dame. Other praipSeta "I figured that I would get no ton Palmer. The band played sev­ leagues want a firm decision on a slightly better record into the many deer are in the neighborhood. Its post-season plans, presumably title by beating Iowa State. If the fifth local victory in 10 attempts Giles has ruled In some con­ ducted a prei:iature draft of from the start. He makes wild then we’ll see what happens,” Of course, you have to look for a the Rose Bowl, won't become Buffaloes lose, then a Kansas vic­ include Auburn, which meets also- worse than third as I thought eral selections before and during key, now retired, is coach of the the matter, partly because, they troversies in recent years over game. 'The Elis, unbeaten last eligible Florida, Rice, which mssts for a .500 batting mark, which is say. some pitchers have been us­ college pla.j^rs in violation of accusations about everything. It would take, Wismer de­ fresh sign algo. A combination of known till then. tory over Missouri will cause a tie Barker was out front to etay. I was the race. world famous New York A.C. alleged spitball pitches. The Cin­ ' season, are 4-4 this year. The They (the Titans) would be clared $10 million to induce Texas Christian and closes Dec. 2 hoping for second place and run­ a great average in any league and track squad. ing the outlawed spltter to good series stands 44-26-7 in favor of an agreement with college of­ fresh sign and a high browse line But with Texas already in the and might get the Jayhawks to' by any standards. cinnati Reds complained that Lew ficials. better off without him. him to sell the Titans. is a sure bet that the buck j^ou’ce Cbtton Bowl and asured of at lea.<)t Miami. against B aylor and Miami of Flor­ ning to win, of course. After four advantage. Yale. ida, which Northwsstetm to­ Fourth Worst Finish When It comes time to pass out Burdette of Milwaukee was ustn# after is hiding lomewhtr* not far a tie for the Southwest Conference The Rose Bowl boat will be niiles, I fib re d I had a good chance Best Horse bouquets to men who have really In its legal days, the spltter the pitch, and even openly moist­ The Dartmouth-Princeton series night UbdUami. but I didn’t want to step off too. As a fuzzy cheeked 17-year-old came when a pitcher put Saliva, also is an "oldie,” having begun In away.' title after yesterday’s 25-0 victory known when UCLA and Southern New London Bulkeley High School "made” the Manchester Five Miler ened his fingers on his lips. Sophomore Starters over Texas A&M, the tempo be­ California meet on the West Coast, Ivy Title at Issue fast and then regret it.” The lat­ New York ()P)—McLain Street, one of the finest road races in the or some other foreign substance Giles decided, however, that his 1897. Princeton has won 23, lost The Ivy League title will be set­ ter plan backfired two years ago Junior in 1948. Kelley placed on the ball, or roughted up one 14 and there have been three ties. f i s h i n g g ' gins to pick up. in a game that will decide the Big an aged grey gelding will step country high on the list should be observation and that of the um­ Hanover, N. H. (JP>—Four sopho­ Collapse by Packers If you hav* been getting stuck tled tomorrow. Princeton and when Kelley led almost from the fourth-his poorest finish ever in side of the ball and served up a The Inidans are looking for a win Three to Burst Five title. Just In case the Big into the Madison Square Garden the local ’Turkey Day sports' spec­ Little Johnny Kelley. GORDON McKENZIE pires indicated Burdette was not mores will start against Cornell for up with fishhooks, here’s a surefire Texas used a pair of field goals Ten gets the nod, Minnesota (7-1), Harvard, both (5-1), have to srin start until the last quarter mile ring tonight the picture of de­ His record speaks for Itself. (Fourth Place) pitch with great spin that veered violating the rules. that would give then: a second Dartmouth Saturday—three in the to tie Columbia, which closes when Bob Lowe of Brown Univer­ tacle. The following year, 1949, place tie In the Ivy League. They method to keep the' hooks out of by Eldon Moritz to soften up the defending national champ and portment to receive the coveted the man who has come on to post backfield. Coach. Bob Blackman your fingers and in tiptop condition Aggies In the first half, then polish­ against unbeaten Rutgers (8-0) In sity opened up and never stopped nave scored 173 points thus far Lions Only Hope Now ranked third now, inust beat Wis­ a non-league game. Harvard and professional Horsemen's Associa­ Familiar Sight the best individual record in Five named Charles Greer to replace for the fish. Just a dab of water- ed them off with a three-touch- consin to stay in a tie for the title unUl he out-sprinted Kelley to the tion trophy during the National this season and can boast of mi.ss- right end Dave Usher, whq has a Yale square off in THE GAME, tape. Mile history, crossed the finish Ing on only four of 24 conver­ soluble glue on the tip of the point Horse Show. This is emblematic Long time race favorite, Amos line third-which was his second kidney injury. In the backfield. will form a protective covering to and Princeton finishes ajgaiAst "Once I passed Barker, 1 Just Trio of Females Show Up at Starting Line, sion attempts. Detroit (/P)— With or without Pvt..Paul Hornung, only a Dartmouth. ran as fast as I could,” he said. ”1 of scoring more points through the Kujala of Harvard, Mass., who worst showing. Each y:ar he wore Junior quarterback Billy King will Insure you of hook-free hand*. The Holy Cross-Connecticut be the "old man” with Tom Spah- complete collapse will halt the Green Bay Packers’ driye to When the hook hits the water the Michigan State, the nation’s knew after we passed the four mile year in PHA events than any oth­ ran until he was 68—two years the Colors of the New London rivalry is of more recent vintage, Share of Ivy Loop Grid Title er Jumper on the circuit. genberg, 19, at left halfback; Dave glue dissolves and the barb la ready other ranking team (No. 8) closes mark that I had to adjust myself. ago—watched the ruHiiers line Olympic Club. In eight appear- the Crusaders winning four of Ihe their second straight Western Division title in the National against Illtnola in a meaniitflsss It worked today,” he smiled as he up for the start of yesterday’s anes since 1950, (he two-time Lawson, 19, at right half, and Pete for the business of t6e dsy. Run for Exercise, All Complete Five Miles five games played before. The Benzian, 18, at fullback. Football League. Big Ten game. worked his way up to get first race. Kujala suffered the United States Olympic track star Huskies’ victory was a 6-0 d_ecision Sought by Cantabs and Tigers "Thursday’s Fights loss of his left leg last year. ’ The Packers, with Hornung in defense stopped Detroit the rest of Syracuse, headed for the liber­ prize, a silver serving set, ha.s never been worse than second. In 1955, Holy CrOas capturing it the lineup, defeated the Detroit the way. ty Bowl, plays Boston OoUeg* in He had a seat of- honor In an Father of, two young daughters. Gordon McKenzie, making his Philadelphia — Joey Giambra, By EARL YOST 30-6 last year. Pro Basketball Lions, their' closest pursuers, 17-9 Hornung added a nine-yard field a game to be televiaed regionally first appearance in the Five Miler open ear which followed the Kelley, now 30. was second In 1950, New York (ffh—Harvard and »■ day with a 30-6 loss to Colgate, 160, Buffalo, N. Y., outpointed Ike I Three members of the fair­ Holy Cross, now 5-3, will wind yesterday. The victory, on a mud­ goal with 38 seconds left and boot­ Princeton shoot (or a share of the (ABC) in the east and south, with in a decade, was fourth in 24:54. while a freshman at Boston Uni­ up the 1961 New England season Thursday’* Reaulfai J d T p A il completing the Bruins' first win- the Ohio State-Michlgan game to White, 156. Philadelhpia, 10. I Offensive tackle Bob Wetoska is versity, but came back to post er sex appeared at the start­ dy field before 55,662 soaked ed the extra points after both Green Ivy League football crown tomor­ leas se^on in history. Like Kelley, the 33-year civil en­ Turin, Italy — Ernesto Miranda, , a week from tomorrow In the Boston 119. Philadelphia 106. fans and a national television audi­ Bay touchdowns. be seen in the midwest leglen and gineer in New York City was with the on'y Notre Dame representa­ three successive victories the hext ing line along with 138 men Syracuse 117, Cincinnati 99. row while Columbia, which haa at 'iVoubled by Injiirie* IIS's, Argentina, outpointed Mi­ tive on the roster of the Chicago traditional game with Boston Col­ ence, left the Packers 2V4 games Jim Taylor, with his straight­ Washington State - Washington uncle Sam’s Olympic teams in three years, all while wearing the for yesterday’s 25th Man­ Los Angeles 122, St. Louis 114. n bs least a tie put away, looks for Princeton, atlll troubled by In­ game for Far West consumption. chael Lamora, 117'i, Fiance, 10. Bears. lege. ahead of the Lions. ahead power, found it easier to BM I J laurels outside the league. colons of B.U. His three wins In a churn through the mud than Hor­ juries, Is expected to have sopho Other games: row tied the previous record set chester Five Mile Road Race Just one victory in their re­ The Lions have finished their Ivy more tailback Pete Porietis ai Its but received, as expected, a nung. By MURRAY WARMATH schedule with a 6-1 mark. Harvard East: Holy Croes at Ooimeeti- by Manchester's great, Joe Mc- maining three games will send the Taylor barreled in for both key man,.against a Dartmouth de­ cut, Cornell at Penn, Penn State at '930-.3i-.32. brush off from Amateur Athletic Packers into the Dec. 31 NFL Minnesota Coach and Princeton each sport 5-1 league fense that rankSi among the best In Kelley missed the ’54 race and Union officials and Race Director Green Bay touchdowns on one-yard Bobby Bell, records with one game to go. Pitt. lOfiOO Meter Title to Kidd championship game with the runs. His rushing total of 94 yards the league. South: North Carolina State ist then had to settle for second place Pete Wigren, Minnesota’s (Inn And each faces a tough chore. Porietis stepped in last week Eastern Divi.sion champion. more than doubled the production tackle, was a Clemson, Tennessee at Kentucky, In 1955 when fellow Olympian Dick The girls were Miss Julia Chase, "■We're not having a celebration Princeton (5-3 overall) is host to after Greg Riley and Hugh Mac­ of Groton, one of the most pub­ of any other back. very good quar­ Trinity. Tex. at Mississippi, South­ Hart won out. On the sideline As Houston Wins Club Crown — not yet,” said Coach Vince tough Dartmouth (4-2 in the Millan retired with injuries and ern, South Carolina at Vander­ again in 1956, the little Nutmeg, licized females in the United Detroit bogg down in the piud. terback In high league. 5-3 overall), while Harvard Lombardi, the man who built the The Lions did all their scoring on school, but we de­ led the Tigers to a 26-16 conquest bilt. Maryland at Virginia, North ger from Groton came up with his States the past 10 days; ..Miss Packers from a doormat into a visits Yale for THE GAME. of Yale. Louisville, Ky. (JP)—Houston’s Baltimore Olympic Club was sec­ three field goals by Jim Martin, cided to make a Carolina at Wake Foirest. greatest performance in 1957 when Dianne Lechausse, 18, of Man­ division champion in two years. Columbia,. seeking to close its Dartfoulh, which normally sticks chester and Mrs. Chris McKenzie Track and Field Club ia still team ond, about 40 yards back, running celebrating a day in his honor. IlneniBJi out i of Midwest: Detroit st Cincinnati, - he set the present course record of "But obviously we're in great most successful sea.son in years, to the ground, came up with a Purdue at Indiana, Notre Dame ' 23:59.3. Ill In 1958 and unable to of New York City. Miss ■ Vida champion, but Canada's 18-year- the six and one-eighth mile course Martin’s kicks of 13| and 34 yards him and no one shape, needing only one more win got Detroit ahead 6-0: before Green takes a 6-2 overall record and a passing attack in the 15-14 decision at Iowa, Oklahoma at Netoaaka. win, Kelley returned In ’59 only to Salcius, 16, of Manche^ster, who old is the talk, of the in 32:08. ever has regret­ spoilers role against Rutgers, one to take it.” Bay retaliated with a touchdown ted It. over (iomell. Southwest: SMU at Baylor, lose out to Bob Lowe of Brown filed an entry, which was rejected experts today after his victory in A1 Lawrence of Houston, the de­ Warmath of only two major teams in the na­ Harvard, which is seeking the fending champion who skipped George Wilson, whose Lions Just before halftime. A 53-yard At a banquet Florida State at Houston, North University in the last quarter mile along with th->se from Miss Chase the NaUonsl AAU 10,000 meter tion still sporting unbeaten. Untied Big Three title as well as a share Texas State at Texas Wsstsm. after leading all the way. Kelley cross-country nm. this year’s event because of a sore had made a remarkable comeback pass from Bart Starr to Max Mc­ Bomeone asked Bell what he and Miss Lechausse. changed her Gee wras the big play in the 80-yard thought about having beei^ trans- Records. (Alabama is the other). of the league crown, haa every Far West: Arizona at Arizona was tinable to run last November mind about competing and watched Kidd sloshed through mud and tendon in )ds leg, said Kidd's vic­ by losing only once in six games (Cornell is at Penn In. the only tory might usher In a new era of march. ferrSid from quarterback to tackle. reason to fear Yale, Crimson Coach State (night), Hardin-Simmons at but came back again yesterday to the race. a drizzling rain yesterday to beat until running into the Packers, other "game, with sixth place at John Yovicsin warns. New Mevico State,- Brigham a field of 120 in the annual event, cross-country racing. agreed the race in the West has ' Another Martin field goal—this HI* instant reeponse wasi "I llkb thrill the third straight crowd of All thhee girls finished. Miss one 16 yards— put Detroit ahead 9- It very much. When I wa« a quar­ stake. Each is 1-5 in the league, 2- "Yale excells on defense and ball Young at New Mexico, Oregon 12.000 In*' besting a record-break­ Chase came in an unofficial 128th held on the Bellarmine College Lawrence said many' experta >!nded. 6 overall. Brown finished up yester- thought a top cross-country run­ 7 midWay through the third period. terback I wa(* a ball handler and control.” he said. "We'll need our State at Oregon, CaUfomla at ing number of entries. place — ahead of 12 men- who campus. His time was 32 minutes, Slim Outside Chance best game.” Stanford. 2.6 seconds. John Gutknecht of the ner should be awr playing coach of the Kitch­ England. Last year, while her hus­ haired girl said after talking to "I was a little scared bemre sexes. that resulted in their winning King's loss to Crimson Satan in the fast break, leaped out to a 59-33 Ailing RubiMr Co. Catcher Don Lepp|ert of the touchdown on the first play of 10). A freshman at the University of South Carolina. Smith placed 23rd in 26:20. ener-Waterloo team In the band was competing in the Olym-, hundreiU, of well wishere after the race but once I got over the "W e proved today that women Garden State Stakes. The duo could The Pittsburgh Hornets have re- lead midway through- the eecond 877 MaU S t—8 0 S-6SSS X. F. H. L. Slippery D

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Realtors, MI 8-4112, MI 9-2519, 575 Main St.—MI 3-1108 Car aay akaartlaaaMat aatf tkaa aalj ta tka aataat af a living. New and used three and East Hartford, Conn. Avery St., Wapping. estates. Furniture Repair Service. ness or office apartment uiclud- MI 3-1023 3-2573. Cendldates for both Jobe must Talcottvllle, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449. ed. 476 Main St. Ml S-5229. 9-5. HOLLISTER ST.—5’ j room home Brtata wkink ko aot laaawa^y al four room available. Low down PIANIST FOR local dancing school, on a professionally landscaped CENTER ST.—Sparkling Cape Cod have a good mechanical and matbe- WEST SIDE—Priced for quick sale! MANCHESTER—6 room Cape in payment. Bank financing. Vernon older person with some experience excellent location, completely re­ 100x150 lot, 2-car garage, concrete home 6 rooms (2 unfinished). rnktlea] background and aptitude in Fertilizera 50-A FORMER REDMEN’S a u b - suit­ Family Cape 6 rooms, plaster Dream kitchen. Hollywood tiled Mobile Home Court and Sales. MI the operation of conventional ma­ preferred but will consider' high WANTED—Pull size bed, walnut decorated, aluminum siding, drive, enclosed porch, formal din­ 4-8120. able for auto driving school, walls, hot water heat, garage, bath, 2 bedrooms, comfortable liv- AETNA CASUALTY. chines. We are willing to instruct school student. Must be Versatile GOOD COW MANURE $5 and $10 finish. In good condition. MI 8-7094. fenced in yard, selling for $14,700. ing room, living room with fire­ dental office, dancing achool; also handy location. Belfiore Agency, ing roqm with fireplace. Priced to .men with these quallflcationa in the with music, p i 2-6886 any time. loads. Delivered. Ehceellent for suitable for offices. Reasonable Call the R. F, Dimock Co., MI place, spacious kitchen, full cel­ Diol Ml 3-2711 shrubs, lawns, etc. Ml 8-7804, Ml MI 3-5121. Evenings Mr Ander­ sell at $14,700 Call Mrs. Wagner, & SURETY CO. operatlcm of the Velvetrace Keller- rent. About 1200 sq. ft. J. D Real­ son, JA 8-0139. 9-5245, Barbara Woods MI 9-7702, lar. Immaculate throughout and 9-8731. Johanna Evans. MI 9-5653 fairly priced. In.spection invited. Jarvis Realty Co,. Realtors, MI Auto Dhvime School 7-A ing attachment (8 dimensional pro­ Sitnatlons Wanted— Rooms Without Board 59 ty. MI 8-5129. 3-4112. MI 3-i023, AH 9-2519. file milling) on a Bridgeport ma- Female S8 MANCHESTER — Bowers Street Robert Wolverton . Agency, MI MORTLOCK'S Driving School—Of Experienced Typist ctiine and In the operation of a .Jig area. 6 room Ranch—full recrea­ SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ 3-1914, MANCHESTER—Home with a set­ Honsehold Goods 51 tomed to the finer things all one flee, 448 Main St.. Manchester. Bore. MARRIED woman desires typing Houses For Rent 65 tion room, compact, well designed, ting on a hill-lovely terraced gar­ Leamhw correctly "May Save ROOMS TO rent, all utilities, Scran­ could demand has been included in retire ient tncome For Ediphone Work, to do kt home. 5 years' exper­ DUNCAN PHYFE dining room set, ton Motel. Call MI 9-0826 after 6. easy to care for. Stones throw to :\ - dens, CTiistom built oversize rooms FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE Your L ife ." Driver education Polishers must have some exper­ ience. Including ediphone work. SIX ROOM house on Center St., this lovely 8 'j room home. "1116 s s a e a light walnut, base, dish closet 6 every craivenience. Tlficest neigh­ style Is condusive to those who en­ 71-73 Chestnut Street —featuring 30 ft, living room, fire­ claasea. Member, Connecticut Pro­ ience and must be ciqiable of pol­ Salary negotiable, MI 8-7318 chairs (two arm). Muet be aeen'to LARGE FURNISHED 1% rooms, $100 a month. J. D. Realty, MI borhood In town. Lived In and place, large cheery kitchen, mas­ fessional Driving School Assn. MI Manchester Office ishing parts end airfoil lectlone to 3-5129. joy split level living at Its best. Spaciou.s 3-family Income prop­ be appreciated, $75. For appoint­ light housiekeeping^ one minute loved. Much more than you expect erty, 2 seven room duplex apart­ sive bedrooms, Screened In 80 ft. A M-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERIN8 9-7898. aircraft quality. RELIABLE woman wants baby alt- ment. Call MI 4-1655 and only $18,990 Call Art Foraker, On beautifully landscaped spa­ porch. Don’t mi.ss seeing this one walk from Main St. Ml 9-7959. ATTRACTIVELY furnished 6 room cious lot. 2-car garage, 4 bath­ ments. one 5 room apartment, hot MI 9-2831 ting at home by the week occa-, MI 9-7748, MI 9-5306. Barrows ft for le.ss than $20,000 Call Art LARSON'S Conneqdcut’a first li­ Honsehold ServiCH Moving— ^Tmeking— Buslnesa OpportunlUee 32 Bhccellent working .conditions, modem home with garage. Nice rooms, Priced In the high 50s. air oil heat, smesite drive, garage. slonai nights. References, Ml HOTPOINT refrigerator, 6 Wallace Co., 55 It. Center St., Man­ 2 blocks to Main St., shopping and Foraker, MI 9-771* Barrows ft SERVICE FREETO HERALD READERS censed driving school trained - Offered IS-A Storage 20 good pay, fringe benefits end many 3-4921. months old, like new, list over FTJRNISHED revom near bath for residential area 6 miles from Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. opportunities for overtime. Appli­ chester tran.Sportation. Excellent layout in Wallace, .55 E. Center St., Man­ Certified and approved is noa of­ $200, will sell for $100. MI 3-5129. gentleman, parking. 64 High St. Manchester Center, Adults pre­ chester, MI 9-5306. n'aat Informalloa oa aaa at omr elaaalfled adaertiateacartar Na fering classroom and behind AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- BE YOUR OWN BOSS cations received from 8 a.m. to 6 ferred. BAldwln 4-1042. Evenings CAMBRIDGE ST.—2-family house ti[)-top condition. Only $27,500 wheel Instruction for teenagers ster 3 piece li'vlng room set; eofa moving, packing, storage. Low WAITRESS wanteA 8 nights a p.m. Monday to Friday. Situations Wanted— Male 39 BAIdwin 5-3889. 5-5 room flat.s. new boiler.q, copper answer at the telepboae Hated T Simply eaH tka High income Sunoco Service Sta­ week from 6-1. Call Charcoal RUGS, NEVER used. 9x12 beige, COMFORTABLE room In quiet, THANKSGIVING SPECIAL MANCHESTER—Headquarters for Ml 9-6076. and 2 chairs. $146. Choose from rate on long distance movaa to $30: 9x15 brown tweed, $40: Elec­ private home, shower bath, ga­ plumbing. 2-rar garage, handv lo­ CARROLL-DRIGGS tion for lease In growing Rockville. BroUer, MI 9-8066. MAN 62 would like light Inside FOR RENT with option to buy, Im­ 2 families. We have them. West p oup of fine fabrics. Work done 48 statea. Personalised servlee, MI trolux vacuum, $35. BU 9-6955. rage, gentleman. MI 3-6848. Lovely 5-room Ranch, 2 bedrooms, cation. $21,900. Philbrick Agency, ' AGENCY Side Realty, MI 9-5315. MAN^ESTEfi ANSWERING SERVICE PREPARE FOR driver’e teat. Sinali Investment and a desire to work or elevator job for winter. mediate occupancy. 6 room ranch. MI 9-8464 by expert craftsmen on our prem­ 8-5187, CH 7-1438. Call MI 9-2638. spacious living room, dining room 754 Main St., East Hartford Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class ises. All work fully guaranteed, make above average income is all MAL TOOL Miller Road, East Windsor. Call Ml 94)500 ^ WANTED—Babysitter in my home PLEASANT room, kitchen privi­ and kitchen, large brick fireplace, JA 8-4164 room. Three instructors. No wait­ MU] Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine MANCHESTER Package Delivery that ts needed to become, your own PRICED FOR quick sale— Used MI 4-1115. boss. or yours. M I 8-8873. leges, separate entrance, parking. 1-car garage, sun deck, well land­ Evenings and weekend*. Lots For Sale 73 and leave year meavafa. YaaH hear troa onr advarttaar la Jig ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Ught trucking and pacimge dellv Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 G.E, dryer. Call MI 8-6568. AH 8-4724. scaped lot. Immaculate throughout. ROCKVILLE — 5 room ranch, Mr. Boynton, MI 9-3148 my. PI 2-7249. ery. Refrigeratore, SIX ROOM single house for rent, $12,900, $400 down. MI 9-7319. Ume rrlthpat spending all evening at the telentaane. salesroom, in Manchester. MI waahera and SALESLADY —Limited experience & ENG. CO. Near bus line, schools and shop­ Mr. Lysilc, JA 8-5144 ------■ I _ s. stqve moving nedalty Call BU 9-0291 all furnished. References. PI ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, city 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. Folding in jewelry, month of December. FOR SALE—Combination stove, oil ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ ping. Only $15,500. chalra for rent « a 9-0763 391 Adams St., Manchester, Conn. FIVE BtX)NDE fluffy kittens to 2-6330. BOLTON—$15,800. 8 room home water, Union Street, $2,200 Call Dewey-Richman Co., Manchester. and gas, $25; 200 gallon barrel tleman, parking. Apply 195 Spruce BITv'YUE ROAD-Econom ical but Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 SAM’S UPHOLfiTERY - Retlrwl 'A fte r 6—JA 8-829'S give away. MI 8-6919. with aplgot, $15, MI 9-2564 between St. with a I'i acre lot, modern kitch­ nice 4 rooms, tiled kitchen, tiled MI 9-6495. ' . ; from the shop. Car, take care ot MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Call Mr. SeUer for appointment. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 4-6. FIVE ROOM single In So. Windsor, en and bath, excellent heating sys­ M I 9-7860, bath, basement, sewers, bus line. Lust and Found Automnbifes for Sale 4 IDEAL XMAS GIFTS—A wide as- all your upholstering needs at ing Company. Local and long dis­ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete one mile from Wilbur Cross High­ tem. Call the R. F. Dimock Co., Small down payment. Full price Bortment of new and used bi­ tance molding, packing and stor- CONNECTICUT WANTED—Home for calico kitten. light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ way, $95 a month. Call MI 9-1791. U R Realty Co. ■Resort f^operty For Sale 74 I960 ONE OWNER 4-door Bel Air gredt savtnjgs. Call CS) 2-2878. LOCAL STORE needs office help Three Rooms of .Furniture MI 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MI $11,900, Belfiore Agency, MI FOUND—Black and white puppy, cycles, service all makes. 257 age. Regular service throughout Help Wanted— Female 35 MI 9-1457. trally located. CSilIdren accepted— MI S-2692 Any time aedan. 6 cylinder, powerglide, for general clerical duties. Please 9-7702, Johanna Evans. MI 9-5653. 3-5121. Evenings Mr. Anderaon JA tan face, female. Call Lee Frac- Spruce St. The Bike Shop. RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. New England states and Florida. FIREMEN limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., FOUR ROOM furnished winterized BOLTON—First lake —waterfront chia. Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. fully equipped. Buy from owner OONNECTK^UT Registered L.P.N. write Box T, Herald. NOW IS THE time to get that pet FROM MODEL HOME cottage with bath, porch, automa­ 8-0139. O r s , phonographs, changers. MI 8-6563. Manchester. R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 WEST SIDE—American Colonial, e-room cottage which can bs at tl,595. Shown eveninga or Honest, economical. Ouaradteed 90 for three nights. 11-7 a.m. shift In $5,168-$5,428 First Yfear you’ve wanted. We have some tic hot water, Crvstal Lake TR easily winterized. Marlon E. Rob* LOST—Black and white male Chi­ weekenda. Phone MI 3-0033. convalescent home In RockvlUe. beautiful buff cockers, AKC regis­ Cost Over $700 5-3834 or TR 5-6312, 13x23 living room, center hall, pine THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Business Services Offered 13 days. Famous for service for SO LARGE FTJRNISHED room with recreation room, immaculate con­ ertson. broker. Ml 8-6953 huahua. Cornell Street vicinity. Tel. TR 5-4291. Help Wanted— Hale 36 Applications for position of fire­ tered. A email deposit will hold HOLLISTER ST.—7% room Dutch yeara Phone M l 9-4587. Potter- meals or cook your own. MI dition, Only $17,900. Carlton W. U f t R built new 6 room raised Reward. Call MI 3-6368. Painting— Papering 21 any one until Christmas. We will NEVER BEEN USED Colonial, I'-i baths, beautiful mod­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and ton's. men will be accepted until 6-p.m. 9-5459. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ranch, beautiful' marble fireplace, FORD 1954, black 2-door $165. MI EXPERIENCED - expi on Monday, Dec. 11, 1961. also board your dog while you are Sale Price $388 Business Property For Sale 70 ern kitchen, excellent closet space, LOST—From vicinity Wales Rd., 9-6315. repaired sales and service, pick p ly ,90 Oxford St, John Wenne'r- redw'ood foyer, cathedral celling in Wanted—Real Estate 77 tm and dellvary. Complete line of HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov­ PADfTINQ AND pap away on a trip. MI 3-5427. Har­ large lot with trees. Philbrick Andover, Thahk^vlng Day, Good clean workmanship at rea SEWING MACHINE gren Co., MI 8-5803. Benefits Include pehsion, sick Pay Only $4 Week MAIN STREET Agency, Ml 9-8464. MANCHESTER—Our loss, your living room, glass sliding doors Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, al, cellars, and attics cleaned. mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, from dining room to sundeck, WISH SOMEONE to bandie yout black and beige Shepherd-Collie FORD 1960 Galaxie, 4-door, radio, Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold sonahle rates. 80 years in Man­ OPERATORS leave, paid holidays, vacation and Bolton. Apartments— Flats gain. Asking $16,300. Mu.st be sold pup. Reward. PI 2-7846. heater, automatic tranamlaalon, garden and lawn sup^ee. L k M AUTO BODY man, paid holidays, Sacrificing complete bedroom, Corner lot having 140 feet on $13,900—4 BEDROOM CoIontaL today. Make your offer Vacant—3 natural wood cabinets. built-tn real estate? Cal] me at MI 9-0320 Equipment Corporation, Route 88, Hoar. MI 9-4034. chester. Raymond Flake. MI life Insurance. Tenements 63 $1,600, private owner. Cali MI 9-0237. Apply vacation, hospitalization and life COCKER PUPPIES, AKC regls- complete living room and kitchen Main and 150 feet on side street for wall-wall carpet. knotty pine bedrooms, not development, only range and oven, oversize 2-car for prompt and courteous aervlee. Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7609. Joeepb Barth, Broker. 4-1619. Car may be Been at Snow’a Insurance. See Ed WardweU at Blue Cross, C.M.S. and Major tered, "red and buff male, excel­ decorator furniture from model dis­ GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. sale. Business Zone II. Tremendous kitchen cabinets, formica count­ 8 years old. Large ranch, full basement garage, large lot, choice location. Priced at only $22,000. Permonalt Garage, Wapping Center. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. EXTERIOR and interior painting. Manchester Modes, Inc. at Woodland Auto Painting, 1208 Medical plans are available. lent temperament, championship play home. We will give you free Realty, 470 Main Street, Ml location .. lots of possibilities. ers, aluminum storms, central. basement, plastered walls, hot water oil heat, fireplace, ceramic ASK US about our cash offer for Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7668 Building'-Contractins! 14 Paperhanging. WaUpaper books. Pine street Burnside Avenue, East Hartford. bloodline, $35. MI 4-1310 delivery and free storage up to one 3-5129. Carlton W Hutchins, Ml 9-S132. ELEX7TROLUX Bales and Service, For poeltion description snd appli­ bath, disposal, aluminum com ­ your property. No red tape. Hon- between 1;80-4:S0 or any time Wallpaper remo'ved. CeUinga. Manchester year. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor eat vtHue. H. J. Bradley, M l 3-7379. bonded representative, Alfred CARPENTRY—Specializing in the Floors. Good clean workmanship. MANCHESTER man wanted for cation form* apply to: Fire Depart­ 96 W. MIDDLE Tpke. 4% room OAKWOOD RD.—8%-room ranch, binations. amesite drive, good LOOK AT THE Saturday or Sunday. smaller work, repaire, alterations, part-time janitor work at office MI 3-1577 excellent condition, large li'vlng U & R Realty Co. -Amell, 206 Henry St. T e l.i.M l FuUy Insured. Reasonable rates. ment Headquarters, 158 Spruce St., WANTED—Nice home for 7 months NORMAN’S duplex apartment, all conven­ housekeeping. Will consider rent­ CASH WAJTINQ lor property own- 3-0450. I ceUings, most anything. No job building. Box S, Herald. old puppy, free. MI 3-4813. room with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, ing. Escott, owner. Ml 9-7683, ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ Leo PelleUer, MI 9-6826 or MI R.N. PART-TIME or full-time. Call' Manchester. 443 HARTFORD ROAD iences, available Dec. 1. Adults MI 3-2(i92 Any time era. Pleaae call us before you buy S & H tiques Included. Work guaranteed. too small. Excellent work guaran­ 9-8082. MI 9-2358. MI 3-1524 only. Call Ml 3-2785 before 8 p.m. plastered walls, forced hot water P e r m a n e n t removal of unwant­ teed. TR 5-5769. FULL TEMB general factory work­ Houses For ‘^ale 72 heat, one car garage. Bowers or aell. Speedy service. J. D. MI 9-1962 Articles For Sale 45 Before you buy furniture any­ 50 OXFORD ST.—6 room Colonial R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 Realty. M 1-6129. ed hair. Mias Blanche M uon, 540 PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ er, experience unnecessary. Apply FOUR ROOM heated apartment, School district. $18,900. Philbrick In excellent condition, all oak GREEN STAMPS In person, Cl.rcults, Inc., 1445 Tol­ MASON’S HELPER for part-time where—shop at Norman's. $11,900—S BHniROOM ranch, Hre- Vernon St., Mancheater, Conn. By TREE REIMOVAL, pruning and lot ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, SNOW TIRES, buy 2 new tires — first floor, $100 Available Dec 1. Agency, Ml 9-8464. floors, oil heat, rec room, 2-c*r MANCHESTER—6 room Cape re­ HELP! DUE to many recent sales, appointment. Phone MI 9-9020. MEDICAL land Tpke., Manchester. work, MI 9-8001. ilace, aluminum storm windows clearing. Frank C. Noble, MI Roortoig—Sidinc 16 MI 9-0726. get 2 new wheels free. No down MI 3-7894. large lot, cellar. Carlton w! garage, nice lot $15,300 J D. duced to $1,4,500. All but one room our listings are low. Buyers ars 9-6063. LIGHT WOOD kitchen set, table $12,800 - ROCKVILLeTI room Realty Co., MI 3-5129. completely redecorated. Aluml- WANTED—Ride to Pratt 4 Whitney You Receive on ASSISTANT payment. Cole’s Discount Station. Hutchlna, Ml 9-5132. ranch, large living room, cabinet waiting for all typea of property. A. A. DION INC. Roofing, siding, CEILINGS, wallpapering, refinish- 438 Center St. and 4 chairs. $25. 136 Demlng St. .^Um combinations,' aluminum sid­ If selling buying or trading, call Aircraft, first ahlft, Woodbrldge COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ Ing floors. C^ean workmanship. FOUR ROOMS heated, central lo­ kitchen, beautifully landscaped St. to Gate 6 vicinity MI 9-7734 or painting. Carpentry. Alterations Medical Assistant and recep­ BRICK HOME—6 large rooms, 2 COVENTRY—Cozy 4 room ranch, ing, Immaculate condition. Call at once Free inspections upon re­ These Select pairs all makes refrigerators, Free estimates. No job too small. MANAGER HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or cation. adults. Ml 3-8470 after 8. full hatha. 2-car garage, excellent lot. shown by appointment. hot air heat, storm windows, MI 9-8487 after 5. and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ tionist for local doctor's office. the R. F, Dlmock Co.. MI 9-5245, quest, U ll the Ellsworth Mitten freezers, washing machines, dry­ John Verfallle, MI 9-6750. SEPTIC TANKS froze', 30c doz. H. Pasqualinl 246 NORGE electric stove for sale. $25. condition. Between one and two Marion E. Robertson, Broker, Ml $7,500. Joseph Barth Broker Ml Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, Johan­ ship g;uaranteed. 299 Autumn St Excellent opportunity for a S-SOES. Agency, Realtors, Milmber of MLB n ers ranges, oil and gas burners. MI 3-4860. Couple wanted to take full AND Avery Street. Wapping Call MI 3-2457 between 9-5 only. acres of land. Fruit trees. High 9-0320. na Evans, MI 9-6658. service, MI 3-6980. Used Cars MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. career In a position with inter­ FOR RENT—7 room duplex 22 AutomobDefi.ror Sale 4 esting and diversified duties. charge of modern, established Locust, $100. MI 9-5229, 9-5. elevatloh. Six miles from Man­ BOT TON—Large seven room co­ I960 Volkswagen $2,195 BIDWELL HOME Improvement motel. Four room apartment TORO SNOW blower at new low chester. Philbrick Agency MI SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired Electrical Serviees 22 Experience preferred but not PLUGGED SEWERS TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ lonial with an attached two-car NEEID A CAR and hi|l your credit Karmann Ghia convertible, Company—all lypee of siding and and utilities furnished. Salary price. $189.95,. power handle SIX ROOM duplex available Dec. 9-8464 ' from the shop, (jan take care of essential. Write Box R, Herald. model. Marlow's. 867 Main St. low’s, *67 Main, Call MI 9-5221. garage. Beautiful lot. Owners turned down? Short on down pay' radio heater, whitewall Ures, roofing. Aluminum clapboards a FREE ESTIMATES-“ Prompt serv­ plus profit sharing. Apply In 1. Stove and refrigerator furnish­ moved, priced sensibly. T. J. ment? Bankrupt? RepoMeaaion? 3.000 S A H Green Stamps. all your upholstering needs at specialty. Unexcelled workman- person, Connecticut Motel, Wil­ Machine Cleaned BUSINESS ZONE—8 room home In great savings. CkOl CH 2-2878. ice on all types of electricsi wir­ SNOW BLOWERS - From $79.95 -A T ALBERT’S— ed. Ml 3-6639, Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1577. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug ahlp. MI 9-6495. ing, Licensed and Insured Wilson EVERYONE BUT the turkey Is bur Cross Parkway, Exit 94, SepUo Tanks, Dry W ells, Sower excellent condition off East Center 1960 Ford $1,895 Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ and up. Parts and service Capi­ NOT $900 - NOT $800 — Street. Good location for doctor, las, get the lowdown on the lowest M ft M RUBBISH Removal Serv- Electrical Co., Manchester, 511 thankful! Avon RepreaentaOves next to Howard Johnson's CENTER STREET—6 room duplex, WARM AND cozy 2 bedroom Cape' Country Squire wagon, 6 are more thankful than ever ___ proofing Done. tol Equipment Co., 38 Main St. NOT $700 - NOT $600 hairdresser, etc. $25,000 For fur­ down and smallest payments any cylinder, standard shift, Ice—commercial, residential. In­ 9-4817, Glastonbury, MB 8-7376, garage, children accepted $90. MI just off Main St., Hollister School [ where. Not a small loan or finance Roofing and ChimneTa 16-A their orders are biggest ever due Hours 7-5 daily, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 NO! NO! NOT EVEN $500 3-1118, 9-5. ther Information call the Philbrick radio, heater, 3,00# S ft H dustrial. Attics, cellars, incinera­ Saturday. BUT A WHOLE HOUSE district, custom built, priced to company plan Douglas Motors, to terrific holiday demand created (XERK FOR poultry and delicates­ Agency, Ml 9-8464. sell. MI 8-4777. Owner. Green Stamps. tors. Leaves raked. Brush re­ ROOFING — Specialising repairing McKin n e y b r o s. 3 ROOMS LOVELY FIVE ROOMS, nice neighborhood, 833 Main A . by TV and national magazine ad‘ sen store, some experience de­ OIL IN YOUR 2 gallon can, Sl.l.? moved. Metal, cardboard drums. roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ Private Instructions 28 NEW FURNITURE second floor, heat and hot water. MANCHESTER—A half block off 1958 Ford $1,295 MI 9-9757. vertising. You too can make sirable but not necessary. Refer­ Sewerage Dlsperal Co. full price. Always low prices at BOLTON—$2,300 and you can as-1 MERCURY 1955, 2-door, automatic Convertible coupe, Fordo- ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ money the Avon Way. Don’t wait. ences required. See Mr, Jackson, AND APPLIANCES $100. MI 9-0256. Main Street, 7 room (Colonial, 1% sume the first mortgage on this | SPANISH LESSONS by lady from tSO-182 Peari SL—MI S-6808 Coronet Gasoline, 668 Center St. baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms transmission, new Firestone tires, matic, radio, heater, extra PIANO TUNING $5. Repairs guar­ paired. Aluminum siding. 80 Call today. BUtler 9-4922. Lynn Poultry, Shopping Parkade, EVERYTHING real nice 5 room ranch with ga-1 excellent condition. Must sell. MI years’ experience. Free estimates. So. America. Call after 7 p.m. MI FOR ONLY $488 FOUR ROOM ■ tenement, all Im­ up. Modern kitchen, 8 porches, clean. 3,000 S ft H Green anteed. Free estimates given on 3-4609. Manchester. FOR SALE — Flat wallstone, ve­ rage located in the Bayberry s e c-! 9-0169. ' Stamps. Cal) Howlqy, Ml 8-5861, VO 8-0763. TWO LADIES with cars to deliver 1, 2 or 3 YEARS to PAY provements. Inquire 95 Foster St. well shaded lot, 2-car garage. tion T. J. Crockett Realtor Ml request. Call Ml 3-1365. Kenneth neer and fireplace stone. Bolton or phone MI 3-7340. $15,900. Philbrick Agency. Ml Robinson. envelopes. Must know Rockville Notch Quarry. MI 9-0617. — INCLUDES - 3-1577. . OLDEIR CARS mechanics spe­ 1955 Chevrolet $695 area. No selling. Paid dally. Call 9-8464. OF SHOPPERS 1 Westinghouse Refrigerator THREE ROOM apartment, heat cials, tlxit yourself cars, always Bel Air 2-door hardtop, V-8, SHARPENING Service — Saws, Heating and Pitunbing 17 Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 t r 6-3434. 200 CEDAR POLES, many clothes­ WEST s id e :—Oversize Cape, fire-; 1 Westinghouse T.V. Set and hot water furnished, central­ MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, a good selection. Look behind our automatic, radio, heater. knives, axes, shears, skates, line sizes. Delivered and installed. place, ceramic bath, alurnlnum office. Douglu Motors. 333 Main. 2.000 S ft H Green Stamps. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ SECOND MORTGAGE money — 1 Bedroom Suite ly located, $85 monthly. Call AH excellent clieet and storage space, rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ Your Own Business? Truck jack, chains. Very reason­ 1 Living Room Suite storms, recreation room, 6 huge modeling installationa, repairs. Reasonable rates. Confidential, 3-4646, between 5-7 p.m, large enclosed porch. 3-car ga­ rooms, garage, $15,900. Carlton CHECK THE 1957 Dodge $595 tol Equipment Co., 38 Main St., able. MI 9-1353. 1 Dinette Set rage. $19,700 Philbrick Agency, Ml SACRIFICE!—1957 Chevrolet hard­ AD work guaranteed, 26, years ex­ fast service. Mercury, CH 7-8919. Requirements: . W. Hutchlna, Ml 9-6132. top V-6, standard shift, exc^ent Coronet V-8, 2-door, automa­ Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, perience. 24-hour sendee. Call • SEPTIC TANKS i Heaithrest Mattress MANCHESTER — Attractive 4% 9-8464. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI SCTREENINGS and drainage stone, condition. Call after 6, MI 8-7600. tic, radio, heater. 1,000 S ft Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749. BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ CLEANED and INSTALLED 1. Decision to work for yourself. 1 Heaithrest Spring room duple.x, heat, hot water, TWO FAMILIES—6-6 duplex on | H Green Stamps. 3-7958. $1 per yard at screening plant, An­ TWO-FAMILY ranch, 6-4, enclos«.‘d gage to consolidate debts will Im­ 2. Small investment capital. 2 Throw Rugs stove, refrigerator, parking. $125. Foster St. 6-4 flat corner Pine and ' NEWSPAPER 1981 DE SOTO 4-door sedan. De­ dover, Route 6, Call George H. MI 8-1809. breezeway, garage, two furnaces, FLOORS WASHED and waxed, prove your credit situation and re­ • SEW ERS 3. Desire to leam ami practice sound business Grlffing, PI 2-7886. 1 Boudoir CThalr Walnut Sts. 6-5 flat Griswold St. pendable transportation Good Radlo-TV Repair quires payments of only $22.25 2 Vanity Lamps aluminum siding, fireplace, 246’ 4* j-4’ 4 new on Homestead St...T. j ccndition. MI 3-8554 after 4 p.m. HTZGERALD windows deemed, painting, paper­ MACHINE CLEANED procedures. FOUR ROOM apartment, second frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel­ ing; walls washed, odd Jobs. Handy Services 18 per month for each $1000 you bor­ JOHN DEERE 2 Pillow’s J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1577. row. Frank Burke at Connecticut 4. Call BU 9-1561 for interview, appointment 1, Pr. Blankets floor, cold flat, no children or lent condition. Only $19,500. Carl­ ADS 1956 PONTIAC Starchlef 4-door Man Service. Phone Ml 3-8946. TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest, Mortgage Investment Exchange, • INSTALLATION 1 Cocktail Table pets. $60 a month. Call after 3:30 ton W. Hutchins, VU 9-5132. CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, sedan, radio, heater, hydramatic, A f^ E X , Inc Economical. High quality peris. Industrial Crawlers 2 Table Lamps MI 9-7850. SAVE A BUCK at Manchester 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, CH SPECIALIST Several high volume service stations are available in WALKER STREET—6 room Cape, large living room with fireplace., power steering, power brakes. MI TALCOTTVILLE AVE., VERNON Guaranteed 90 days Famous tor 1 9 X 12 Rug formal dining room, family size' BEFORE MAKING 9-2517. Welding Service. Ml 9-1888, MI 6-8897 days, JA 9-5553 evenings. Manchester, East Hartford and Wethersfield. Company TWO ROOMS heated, bath, refrig­ screened porch, fireplace, 1-car Division of L. P. Fitzgerald, Inc. service since 1981. Phone 2Q and Tractors 1 Floor Ijimp kitchen, 2 tedrooms. 1*4 baths ! 9-8762 Have It welded, repaired, paid training. erator, hot water. Located on garage, shaded lot, $16,000. P**!!- Tolland sharpened. Guaranteed. 9-4587. Potterton's. 180 Center S t SECOND MORTGAGE moiiey-We Town end Country 1 Smoker recreation room with fireplace, THEIR M A IN can supply any amount of money Loaders and Radioes Center St. MI 9-6105. brick Agency. Ml 9-8464 County's Oldest Ford Dealer 52 Pc, Dinnenvare Set enclosed breezeway, attached ga-.j CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, for mortgages Terms to fit your SO Pc. Silver Set Simply Marvelous (Opposite Vittner's Garden Center) DRAINAGE CO. MANCHESTER—8 room duplex MANCHESTER and vicinity — rage, landscaped yard 91x194. [ SHOPPING TRIP* available all hours. Satisfaction needs. Construction mortgages •TUNTICREFINMeCOMrANT Farm Tractors 18 Yards Floor Overlnr Marion E. Robertson. Broker. M l' MI 9-5324 Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Honsehold Services guaranteed. Call MI 9-1816. plus one garage, completely re­ beautiful 8 bedroom split, excel­ also available. J. D. Realty, 470 M l 9-4143 Free Storage Until Wanted decorated, forced warm air heat lent condition, built-ins, garage, 3-5953. Offered 13-A Main 8t„ MI 8-8129 and Equipment Free Delivery with separate oil burner, central­ recreation room, over one ac~e TELE7VISION antennas and rotor MANCHESTER—Charming 6 room ' WASHER REFRIGERATOR re­ Free Set up By Own Reliable Men ly located In good area, near land, full price $16,900; nice 3 bed­ syatems tnstaUed and repaired. Cape, 4 finished, large private lot, A Win$ome Dolly! pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, Serving Manchester and sur­ JOHN DEERE Sure It Pays To Buy At Albert’s school, shopping and bus line. room ranch, minutes from Hart­ guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4587. Pot- Children accepted, $110 monthly. ford, full basement, garage, patio, detached garage, oil hot water rounding- areas. Modern TV Serv­ Sales & Service — BECAUSE — heat, finished rec room, aluminum terton’s, 180 Center St ice. 405 Center St.. MI 8-2206. Albert’s Gives You In Writing For further information or ap­ large lot, many extras, full price Pakulis Fanti Supply No Payments pointment to see call the R. F. $14,900. Many more $4,900 up. Call storms and screens, convenient, ; immaculate, $15,600. Robert FLAT FINISH Holland window RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, ...and Near Willimantic HA 3-1003 Dimock Co., MI 9-5245, the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, In case of unemployment Wolverton Agency, Ml 3-1914. shades made to measure. All ' tree pickup and delivery on small 129 STEPS FROM PRINCETON ST. In case of illness Realtors, Ml 3-6930 or MI 9-5524 metal Venetian blinds at a new The Bowers School! CHRISTMAS TREES (wholesale!. THREE ROOM apartment, first radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 In case of accident CARE AND detail have been lav- : low price. Keys made while you Best selected fancy trees, that sell floor, heat.hot water and electric COOPER STREET.—Older 6 room p.m. H ft E Radi( Radio and TV. MI In case of strikes ished on this custom 2 bedroom ' wait. Marlow’s. 9-6682, Ml 8-1479. on sight. Renowned quality. Mod­ A Paid Bill In Full stove furnished, tile bath with house with rec room in basement, erate prices. Extra early sellouts. shower, centrally located, parking tip-top condition throughout, new ranch, 100x180 high, dry and wood- : WEAVING of Burns, moth holes For What You Owe ed lot, attached gatage, enclosed Write for prices, Hughes Farms. In Case Of Death facilities, adults. Available Dec. 1 oak floors, hot water heat, copper and' torn clothing, hosiery runs, Miliinery Dressmaking 19 Call MI 9-1577 after 3 p.m. 12x12 patio, exhaust fan, disposal, Bernardston. Mass. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT plumbing, aluminum storm win­ handbags repaired, zipper re­ dows, modern bath, large 2-car and double sink In 17 foot kitchen. ■ placements, umbrellas repaired, EXPERT TAILORrtJG on ladles' AMERICAN FLYER train Phone SAMUEL ALBERT, Hart­ SIX ROOMS, aunporch, garage oil garage, amesite driveway, lot Glass enclosed bath, fully storm­ men’a ahlrt collars reversed and and gentlemen’s clothing. 189 large engine, 8 cars, trans­ ford CH 7-0358 for an Albert heat, $75. Inquire 361 Center St., ed. Owner anxious. Robert Wolver­ 70x191. Buy it for $14,900. Move ton Agency, Ml 3-1914. replaced Marlow's Little Mend­ WoodlEmd St. Call anytime. A. former electrical and mechanical Courtesy Auto. We will call for MI 3-2249, right in. Call owner MI 3-1912. ing Shop. lovlne. you at your home, bring you back switches, miscellaneous Items. 85 HILLIARD STREET (321)— Four home again. Positively No Obliga­ FIVE MODERN rooms redecorated 105 OXFORD ST.—3 bedroom sections of track. $35, PI 2-8832 room house, closed In porch, storm evenings. tion ! on bus line, adults. No pets. Large home, oil heat, 2-car garage, plus yard. Parking. MI 9-7770. extra lot. $16,900. J, D. Realty Co., windows, oil heat, garage, outside A—L—B—E—R—T— ’—S MI 8-5129. patio, many extras, $12,900. Ex­ USED HEATING 43-45 ALL’YN ST., HARTFORD ROCKVILLE—One 3*4 room apart­ clusive E. G, Presta Realty, 138 EQUIPMENT Open Nights TUi 8, Sat. 6 p.m. ment on Reed St., stove and refrig- MANCHESTER — Bowere School Jefferson St,, Hartfoijd JA 2-9075, (telonial As It Should Be.... efator, ample parking. Adults CH 6-2255. 1 20" coal fired steel furnace. $25 MAGNA VOX hi-fidelity record, AM section, 6 room ranch, extra large only. One 3*4 room furnished kitchen, fireplace, ceramic *iath, 8 oil burners, flange and pedestal and FM combination, 4 speakers apartment, Lewis St. adtUts only. SEVEN ROOM split, 1% baths, 15" woofer, one 8’ ’ and two 5" fuir'cellar. nice yard. $16,800'. Call built-lns, fireplace, recreation m ountings'high pressure and MI 9-4824, TR 6-1166. Peg CSeszynskl, Broker. MI 9-4291, low pressure, $25 each. tweeters, $125. MI, 3-5978, room, cellar, garage, city utilities, | OFF OF OAK Street — 6 room sacrifice, price reduced. Carlton 1 oil fired forced air furnace, 160,- TO RENT-^3 room tenement. MI W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. 000 BTU output, complete with ROPER GAS stove with gas heater. home in good condition located on Front View Hear View 8-0348. approx, two acres of woodland. controls and new .combustion MI 9-9422 D U N E DRIVE —Vacant. 8 bed- OCCUPANCY Dec. 1. 8 room Terrific location, private, dead­ chamber,-$85. . ______end street. Only' $18^200. Soon roomTTaheh, built-in range,-oven 30’’ KELVINATOR electric etove, duplex, atitomatlc heat." hot wafer, 1 Timken oil fired forced air furr clean, like new. Two mahogany vacant, T. J. Crockett. Realtor, and disposal. Small cash a ^ m e s A Best Buy - - - - - ^ ~ By Beltiore nace complete 4vlth controls garage. Call MT 9-8843 after 5 :,30 mortgage. Florida owner most | This home is in “MR. CLEAN” condi­ leather top tables. Three ladies’ p.m MI 8-1577. tion. We' offer it as the week’s Best but less blower, $80. coats, size 14-16. Four men’a coats, anxious quick sale. Belfiore Agen­ We feel extreme^ fortunate in having been picked to 1 gas fired forced air furnace. 140.- SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old, cy, MI 3-5121. Evenings Mr. An­ Buy. Anyone interested? size 36-44, Can be seen at 41 Pros­ FOUR ROOMS, second floor, auto­ derson. JA 8-0139. handle this custom built eight-room Split-Level in one of 000 BTU ijiput, complete with pect St. or call after 6, MI 9-9083. matic hot water, bath, near Main Bowers, School, all rooms belter .controls itod air filter section, ‘ St,, no furnace. MI ,3-6872 than average in size, entire base­ Manchester's most desirable areas. The temptation is used only for temporary heat DISmVASHER, Hotpqint portable. ment finished off into large family room,-y$*4% mortgage, priced for / strong to run wild with a full page ad on this, but our con­ three weeks, $290. U.sed 2 years, Elxcellent working FOUR ROOM heated duplex on 828 THE WILLIAM E. conditioni. SArfield 9-2986. West Side. Available Dec 1 Call quick aa'le. $16,900. Philbrick NOTICE AU the above In good operating BY CONTRAST: I2H-MM servative New England upbringing demands a "Gromyko" MI 9-2411. Agency;- MI 9-8464. condition. OF SALE Here's ija handsome afternoon BELFIORE AGENCY answer. (No, that is.) Musical Instruments S3 fkodt for the woman who wears T. P. AITKIN CO. Sealed bids will be received at W. E. BELFIORE MODERN 5 room apartment, first Did you ever hear of anyone half Bisee that Is so flattering, sew- This winsome, life-sized doll (32’ However, we will endeavor to list a few outstanding 23 ToUand Tpke. Manchester PIANO TUNING $5, Repairs guar­ floor, $105 per month. MI 9-6495. INVITATION the Office of the General Manager, simple. A

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Till 9! MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1961 (CUsalfled AdvertUInc on Pnce lOi PRICE FIVE CENTS To Pacify The Congo 23 Incorrigible State News Teenaged Girls Roundup FAMOUS NAME MERCHANDISE PLUS U Thant to Use Escape School urs Hunt / GREEN STAMPS Taft- Okla., Nov. 25 (/P)— Meriden Men Twenty-three incorrigible in­ Full UN Power mates grabbed kitchen knivti Denounce 14 CHRISTMAS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES! and ice picks and escaped from the state training school School Books By TO»I HOGE ^general also said steps must be for Negro girls here last For Rockefeller Son United Nations, N. Y., Nov. taken toward the "training and Meriden, Nov. 25 (iP)—Two GIFT reorganization” o f, The Congo | . 25 (/P)—Acting Secretary- jimricd forces. i Mrs. Ruby Stflinbftcki ■ superin- Meriden men have denounced and SATURDAY General U Thant has made He railed on all member govern-! tvndent. said six of the teenaged 14 social studie.9 textbooks, plain he will use his powers ments to give the U.N. the flnan- j g fis .surrendered because of the used by the Meriden public SALE to train Tlie Congo Army and cial support' needed to carry out! '’“If* night. They were schools becau.«e they are G o v e rn o r the costly Congo operation. ' The unarmed. j magnificent stamp out secessionist moves Soviet Union, France and many Highway Patrolman W. J . E J-s became UN; chief after two So­ semblv and the council and not to .stop them, the inmate,, brushed ■ Grath. superintendent of schools, BARBJZON... Pearls.,.^ viet vetoes had killed U.S. efforts just the Katanga proposal. ; ‘ ‘'f) matron.s, .screaming , said he would withhold comment Hollandia, Dutch New Guin- 1.39 to give him a broader hand in the After U. Thant finished speakihg, i ; until he had read the report. ae, Nov. 25 (/P)— A Dutch strife-tom Congo. Soviet Delegate Valerian Zorin ex-1 They made for the kitchen and Dob-.on and Casey said the The Soviet Union warned U pressed hope the acting secretarv-% gTahbd knive.s. fork., and ice picks book.s to which they object tend Navy ship today found a gas­ the most beautiful for Thant that it would be watching general would "act in acbordance before leaving the home through to undermine allegiance and faith, oline tank off New Guinea’s 3 for 4.00 Christmas closely to make sure he does not , with this resolution in cooperation kitchen windows, which ha ve no and are therefore siibveraive. southern coast today, * go beyond the mandate of the with his chief advisers as he had ■ *>ar.«. They said the Daughters of the ring tlie weeklong search for 4 and council. announced when he was annoint- The superintendent said the girLs American Revolution give a rat- name m lingerie The council finally apparenti.v had planned the escape. ! Ing of "satisfacton-" only to hooka missing Michael Rockefeller. for The 23-yeai;-old son of N 6w watered-down Asian-African reso Zomin then leveled a thinly veil A key to the electrical box had that "promote pride, confidence, fashion! lutlon demanding that secessionist and trust In our country, its tradi­ York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller made to rich, activities "cease forthwith" in Ka­ (Conttniied on Page Four) I (Continued on ^age Four) tions and principle,.: refrain from had used a gasoline tank and an tanga alone and empowering U partisan presentation of such po­ empty gasoline can in trying to sell tor lustrous Thant to use force if need be to ■ litical conoepts a . world govern- swim to shore Sunday after his and drive foreign mercenaries out o f' I ment and the United Nations: native craft capsized. that breakaway province. I take care not to include in the The Dutch Royal Navy map­ 2.50. The Russians used the veto to | $2 Million Withdrawal gift^ boxed .r bibliography the names of persons ping vessel Snellius. whl.ch picked defeat U.S. amendments which j I with goveinment-dociimented rec­ up the tank, reported it so far would have had the council de-1 ords of Marxist or pro-Commii- has been unable to determine If it imported precate "all armed action" nist affiliation without informing was the one used by young Rocke­ necklaces: against the Central Congo gov­ the atiidents to that effect." feller. ernment and authorized U Thant Did Trujillos Flee Italian silks, The report »aaid some of the But the development prompted to help the state reorganize and books were foiind objectionable be­ the governor, who flew to N ew 2.00 to 5.00 retrain its army. cause they contained references to imported The amendments could be Inter­ Guinea to help in the search, to works by Pearl Buck, Henry Steele cancel plans to fly home tomor- preted as empowering the U.N. Commager, Norman Cousins. English to move against any uprising by With Bank Funds? rpw. He will continue to stay in Oliver LaFarge. Lincoln Steffens, the area where his son vanished bracelets: Congo leftist leader Antoine Gi- Dorothy Canfield Fisher. David S. zenga. By ROBERT BERRELLEZ <»' for an undisclosed period. hand-blocked , t p defense spending upon the emer­ Muzzey, and Stuart Chase. \ , r .. Observers expressed belief, how­ Santo Domingo. Dominican Re­ gence of the Fidel Castro regime The ship, taking part tn the challis, 1.00 to 3.00 ever, that the Soviet vetoes were public. Nov. 26 (iP)—Reporta of in Cuba. Observers estimate he Pope John on 80th Birthd€(Y great sea and land search, re­ checkmated by U Thant’s asser­ multimillion - dollar Dominican spent up to $50 million for foreign Di(»8 of Injiiripfl ported the tank was found 20 J tion that the UN. force should Pope John XXIII, celebrating his 80lh birthday today, joins Oregon’ Peter Cardin*! Agagianlan at bank withdrawals by exiled Tru­ arms and planes. New Britain. Nov. 25 (.Pi — A the College of Propaganda Fide (Propagation of .The Faith) on Rome's Janlculum Hill, Cardinal miles north of Frederik Hendrik neats, stripes, ^, \ suppress "all armed activities" jillos stirred up more controversy Another station broadca.st uncon- 19-year-old motorist died in New Agagianian is pro-prefect' of the Vatican's congwgation for propagation of the faith. Pope John Island. and secessionist moves anywhere. in the troubled nation today. Britain General Hospital early to­ This is south of the area of earrings: The Burmese acting secretarj’- fii-med reports that $90 million had celebrated Mas.« for the student priests at the college preparing for mlsaionarv work. (AP Photo- panels The antl-Trujillo radio station been recovered aboard the Tnijillo day of injuries suffered in a 2-car fox vis radio from Rente). Atsj, where young Rocbefeller Listen to Kathy Godfrey, WINF, Voz del Tropico charged that Gen. family yacht Angellta. It said the crash on Route 71 last night. tried to awim ashore. Prevailing hand-blocked 1.00 to 2.00 Monday thru Friday 1: 10— Jose Arizmendi Trujillo, a brother vessel had been captured and re­ The victim was Raymond Rind- currenta would carry the tank ♦ ■ r-V Big Autobahn of the late dictator, withdrew $2 turned here but gave no further fleisch. 508 Middle St.. Bristol, At Kekkonen’s Request from that area to the region of designs. Saturday 11:10. million from the state-owned details. who was alone in his car. Izvestia Editor Frederik Hendrik Island. Bank ^f Reserves before flying to State Police said he sideswiped F. R. J. Eibrink Jansen, Dutch N IfK the United States last Monday. Jose Alrzm'endl Tnijillo and his an approaching vehicle In trying commission'er In southern. New Held Loneliest Other sources claimed he took $7 brother Hector checked into luxur.v hotels at Miami Beach after their to pass another car. Will Interview Guinea who is leading the sesireh, i f f million. Also taken to the hospital were said there was an even chance The station urged that the gov­ arrival Monday aboard a chartered Russia Delays, Talk occupants of the sideswiped car, that Rockefeller would be found Road in World ernment of President Joaqiiin plane. A string of other family understated member* and sen’ants accom­ Clarence Roy. 29, of 91 Rethal SI., U.S. President alive. Balagner freeze all bank accounts “If he succeeded in reschlng the (above) BEAU-AT-EARE Sb.v OENE KRAMER of the Tnijillo family membert panied thpm. Southington, the driver; Mrs. Th#-, resa Fazzina. .3«. of. 243 B e o ju jIM Pi—The So-<4-told Khrushchev at their meeting Russian journalist, Premier Nikita pleating and imported nylon lace, lined long on chic highway in the world. viet Union has accededj -,1 to I'i-F'in yesterday that such consultations 0 "nils lifeline from W’est Berlin the Dominican peso -officially named him chief of the armed as not serious. Tlie child was re­ S. Khrushchev's son-in-law. nish Pre.sident Urho Kekkonen’s in satin, white, petal, blue. leased after treatment. would provoke greater tension In ARROW SHIRTS to West Germany cutting across valued at $1 —had skidded to a force... Rafael Jr. resigpied when request to postpone military talks the Baltic at this time. Kennedy will receive Alexei T. Bulletins rate of three cents to the peso on the Dominican political crisis hit Adzhubei, editor of Izvestia, the 110 miles of Communist-ruled which the Russians had' suggest­ Kekkonen agreed at Khrush-, „ , Culled from AP Wires East Germany has figured in every the international market because a new high 10 days ago. $50,000 Donation ed to deal with what the Krem­ chev's request, to keep a w a t c h f u l ' Soviet governments official news 12 to 20 17.00 of low foreign exchange holdings. and, right now, you'll find the Berlin crisis. In any east-west Tile political unrest brought U.S. tJPi lin called a war danger in the eye on development* in the Baltic i living room of his The Dominican Republic enjoyed Middletown, Nov. 25 — Rich­ Baltic. talks over Berlin, the Western Al­ warships steaming offshore and led ard Cardinal (Pushing, archbishop with a view to joint consultations | home.' lies are sure to demand that it be a fa\’orable trade balance for year.s to the appointment by Balaguer of "The Soviet government has with the Russians at any alarming i White House press secretary U.S. TO HOLD TESTS under Trujillo but its le.serves be­ of Boston, has made s $50,000 kept open, along with the isolated donation to a Catholic high .school found it possible to put off, for the development. I Pierre Salinger said that to his New York, Nov. 26 (Jf)—A r­ most complete collection city's air corridors across East; gan to .skid when he stepped up (Continued on Page Three) time being, the military consul­ The Russians in their note to the j knowledge no other American thur H. Dean, chief United State# Germany. drive here ih memory of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Reilly, vicar tations with Finland it had sug- Finns said there was danger th a t' President had ever given an inter- nuclear negotiator, says this V What is it like to travel The I ge.sted." the news agency Tass war would develop from West Ger view to a Russian newsman country wUI continue under­ 5.99 general of the diocese of Norwich. Autobahn? Among other things, I reported today. many's rearming, and consulta­ In advance of the inUrview, ground nuclear testing during of styles, fabrics and colors frustrating and monotonous. Msgr. Reilly, who died Thursday, A Handful of Teeth and (Cardinal Cushing were former Kekkonen returned to Xfo.acow tions were required under the Adzliubei, speaking through an in­ teat ' ban talks aehedul^ to re­ I had to produce my passport' associate.s in Washington, D. C. today after a conference with So­ Friendship and Mutual Assistance terpreter, said he hoped it Would sume in Geneva on Tuesday, 35 times just to make the highway The Cardinal made the presenta­ viet Premier Khrushchev in the Treaty negotiated in 1948. help improve U.S.-Russian rela­ Dean, who departa for Geneva fo> for C H R IS T M A S dacron polyester and round trip from Berlin to Helm- tion at ceremonie.s last night open­ Siberian city of Novosibirsk. The agreement to postpone con­ tions. day, told a news conference yes­ stedt, West Germany. ing the general phase of the fund­ ‘ The Finnish President had sultations was reached after long Kennedy’s primary motive In terday that the U.S. motto there avron rayon with full Nearly all the passport showings New Chapter Added raising drive. He promised an­ rushed to the Soviet Union to see talks in a forest cabin outside granting the interview is to give wUI be “test and talk." The So­ (above) PEHI-SLIP "TAFREDDA" were to East German guards, who other $50,000 if the campaign ex­ Khrushchev after Moscow pro­ Novosibirsk where Khrushchev is him a chance to get his views viet union has ImpUed that it control civilian traffic. The quea- ceeds its $1,025,000 goal. posed the military talks Oct. 30. on a visit to tr>' to speed up agri­ directly to the Russian people. will walk out of the new negotia­ the wash and wear taffeta, slit and back zipper and tapered A, Finnish official said Kfekkonen tion of allied access to Weat Ber­ More than $400,000 has been cultural production in the Siberian Adzhubei. by virtue of his edi­ tion talks if any of the par­ bordered with scallopecf embroi­ lin. however, centers around offi­ To Earhart Mystery raised in memorial gifts so far. region. torship of the Soviet Union’s of­ ticipating countries carry out a 5 .0 0 dery. white, black, sand. 7 to 15. sleeves, black or white. cial and military traffic. This is The Most Rev. Vincent J. Hine.'. Khinrahchev declared in a speech ficial organ and his marriage to test after -the talks begin, th e checked only by the Sovieta under bi.shop of Norwich, expressed hLs at lunch there that he was con­ Kbrtushchev's daughter, is regard- .\tomio Energy Conuulssloa haa m., L. 10 to 18. agreements made at the end of San Francisco, Nov. 26 (Pi--A personal thanks and those of his cerned about right-wing develop_> scheduled a new underground World War II. News Tidbils ments in Finland which appeared as his country's foremost four- handful of teeth and a few bones diocese for what he called the nalist. ■ test for Dec. 10 near Cartebad, Any Russian move to tran.sfer Cardinal's ‘•'flabbergasting" gift. from the AP Wires to lead in the direction of a great N.M., to be known as project formed the latest chapter today er separation of that country’ from Adzhubei. although he speaks 4.00 1 its Autobahn control to East Ger­ Bishop Hines said that .since Gnome. also available in black many, wliich the Weatem Allies In the mysterious 1937 disappear­ the close friendship it has had > *ome English and appears to un- ance of Amelia Earhart, the Cardinal (bushing’s gift was made with the Sbviet Union in recent' derstand it without difficulty, an- do hot recognize, might well pre­ in Msgi'. Reill.v's memory, a E.xpeil skier James A. Dprwin, ADLAI TO SEE FRONDIZk' cipitate the next Berlin crisis. world's beet known woman flier. years. I swered reporters’ questions "PADDOCK CLUB" (ri^ht) or white wool jersey, Fred Goerner, 36, a newsman chapel in the boy's high school uill 20. of Boulder. Colo., killed by I, Hyannis Port, Mass., Nov. 20 The first seven paifkport checks thundering avalanche .Yesterday on , (.T)—The White House an­ were just to drive from West to for radio station KCBS here, told (Oontinued on Page Four) (Oontinued on Page Four) 100% supima cotton 7.99 a news conference yesterday that (OonMniied on Page Three) hl.a last run of the day down a ; nounced today that Adlal Ste­ East Berlin and back to buy a trjlacheroua Arapahoe Ba.ain, 66' venson, U.S. ambaaaador to the fabric by Greenwood, visa for crossing East Germanv. he found a shallow grave- in the jungle of Saipan Island that con­ miles we.st of Denver . . . A llcja' United Nations, would fly to the shirt superlative with Coat: 32.50. Purdom Clark, widow of .sewing- Trinidad tomorrow for a con­ tained bones and 37 human teeth. Ruth Challerlon machine millionaire Alfred (Jorn-' ference with President Arturo This was followed by a drive to "We are not sure these are the a silhen feel, contour tailorod the western outskirts of Berlin and ing Clark who died only 13 days' Frondizi of Argentina. White remaias of Amelia Earhart and after they were married, report-; Margaret’s ‘Miracle’ House Presa Secretary Pierre to fit perfectly. eight more passport showings for Fred Noonan,” Goemer said, "But Dies; Noted Screen, the right to enter the East Ger­ . , cdly inherits the bulk of his $10, Salinger announced here whete Featured is the TABBER SNAP, Dr. Theodore D. MetJown. profes­ M a r , VI F i l e r mtUlon estate under will filed at President Kennedy ia apeUding man highway section. sor of anthropology a t , the Uni­ Stage the Thanksgiving weekend that an English cut soft collar The sequence W’as;. A tokun ” ! Cooperstovra, N Y. i the narrowline.,♦ versity of California at Berkeley , U. N. Food and Agriculture Or- Reported by Priest Stevenson was making the trip with tab snaps. passport inspection by West Ber­ has Agreed to study them." Norwalk, iJPt— Ruth ganization* at Rome makes plans 1 at the President’s request. lin police, a drive between colls The remains arrived today from Chatterton, who took a dare at ‘ to send relief to Soinalla, ravaged' of barbed wire lining the highway Guam via Honolulu in a box about the age of 14 and w-ent on to gain Hoods and facing famine . , . HOLIDAY DEATHS AT SOI through a short no-man’a land, a Sherw-ood, Tenn., Nov. 25 The Jacksons were still praying precision fit 15 inches square sealed with wax. i renown on the stage, screen and' ^ Chicago, Nov. 26 (/P>—Ttaflle M ■ zig-zag through ateel barrlera re­ Some 100 curious spectators gath­ „ II . I. Increased 200 times during the "It was a miracle,” said the Rev_ i 'oUowing October when the j as a novelist, died m a hospital | past week, Bangkok World j ieave.s on the mountains around deaths on the natloa’a atreets cently installed by the East Ger­ ered as Goerner held it while pos­ Joseph Huske. “I know it." and highways 'cilmhed relent­ mans to slow traffic, two passport 1 II .(describing it a s '" f a r below dan- Sherwood started turning. Then stretch pants ing for photographera at the air­ That was his explanation of how one night Margaret became lessly today as the 4-day ItMuka- port. , hosplmiizedjger level ” . . . Former President givlng holiday weekend Mitered I last Tuesday after beingw stricken ------' Iaawvcd Hoover receives the 4-year-old Margaret Jackson sud- ill again—.showing the, same symp­ (Oontinued on Page Three) The box was not opened but Order of its third day. Trafflo deaitia Lafayette’s Freedom Award for_ dehly found vision after three toms .she had just bejfore she lost held for Dr. McCown who will pick 'i entertained friends in the large ■ ■ • ■ her sight. reached 236 sfaioe the period it up Sunday. old farmhouse at nearby Redding, h^te leadership in the fight against j months of blindness In this Cum- The girl was taken to Vander­ gan a t 6 p.m. local ttma Wednea-' S i Communist threat, at New York | berlajid valley town about 75 miles Miss Earhart and Noonan, her 1 awards dinner. bilt Ho.spital a second time. But day. Fires have claimed a t least Vickers Fires navigator, were on a flight around ' southeast of Nashville. she was .feeling better when she 24 Ih'ea and 41 others have died 10.99 several years...... Edmurid Demeritte. .nc on 39, whownu was» the world when she disappeared rien'th i celeased ^rom Florida State Pris Doctors who handled the case! arrived and th6 doctors could In miscelhuieous accidents for a July 2, 1937. death IjMt yew of her. third hus- on two years ago after serving I were unavailable for comment. | nothing wrong. total of SOI. 7 Union Men The last" word from her was a band, Barry Thompson 18 years for killing his ^ rl friend. But Margaret could see again and Back home once more, Johnny rayon and nylon radio message: “Have one-half Miss Chatterton's stage debut sentenced in Miami and returned children, started to light a cigarette and SAIGON PRESS RAPS V Jt. Waterbury. Noy. 2S (P)—Vickers | hour fuel, and no landfall." She was in Washington shortly after to priaon for killing another girl brown eyes sparkling, her pug Margaret grabbed for the match. she attended a matinee 'with a The cigarette was forgotten. John­ Saigon, South Viet Nam, Nov. Inc. nas fifed the seven members was near tiny-Howland Island at friend . . W ln fl^ F. Robinson, •^biy wrinkles. 25 (/Ph—Saigon newspispera, stretch with . of the Machlni.sts Union's Shop group of schoolmates! 69, of Wellesley, Mass., New Ena- The 2-year-old story came to ny threw his arms around his the time^. some_1.800 miles fronvi sqial.l daughter and then began which frequently reflect the "FENWAY CLUB" (left) Committee at it..'plant, cpargihgl Hawaii. ■When ihe wltlclzed the star’s ^landlana Division sales ' directormrector for j] bght t wnenwhen-Rudy^ Mrainson,-AJiramson,-a-re- a- v -- straps performance, one of her friends ^ewf TSf-WeeiaSit N gin)fi5“ they participated in a strike b y . Goerner said Cmdr. Paul Brid-1 the Great Atlantic and Paciftc I Porter for the Nashville Tennes- Diem's government,, todj^ ae- 100%. dura-neat no iron spin-dry office employes. challenged her to do a better Job. Tea Co., died last night. sean, heard about Margaret’s re- 1 I’ well, Saipan'a naval commandant, A few days later. Miss (Jhatterton cused the United State# of show­ for taut perfection, Telegrams, aih'ising them of di*- had offered the theory that Miss Roy L. Youngi 29, convicted covery. He came to Sherwood to I Bradi^nv ing an “imperUllstio’' policy ^ ^ Tl cotton, the only test-proven spin- missal were received last night by appeared in the show's choru.s. Bla.ver of a liquor store operator, InterMew Margaret end Father iH/r left e y ffs a litUe (above) FULL SLIP "TAFREDDA" Earhart and Noonan were forced She was bom In New York on toward South Viet Nam. An edi­ dry cotton shirt at this low price. side zipper with the shop. committee chairman, Jo ­ dowm In the Marshalla, then taken is granted a two-month stay of e x -' Huske. ^ Vhe^ doesn’t torial in the daily Thol Bao, re­ seph J. Bianca, and the six other Dec. 24. 1898. the daughter of Wil­ ecuUon because authorities at the The little'^glrl.. two: year* old kt gl^sse.s." ® ^ ® * " "*®^ printed in part by the dally Too Permanently self ironing, faster- the wash and wear taffeta with a by the Japanese,to Saipan, where liam and Lillian Chatterton. As a British tab closing, committee members. they were Irapriioned. .®'Penitentiary I the time, became ill and went blind The three Jacksons have left Do, suggested tile United State# drying. "Sanforized-plus" tor lasting fit. Special collar and cuffs built-in rustle, lavishly embroidered, About 500 production workers Goemor said the bodies Jiaii been youngster, she memorized Shakes- say the electric chair is “unsafe in the summer o f-1969. She was Sherwood. Johnny was called Into was trying to govern South Viet on two shifts at the Vickers plant buried In Japanese style, only two pearean speeches. and uni»rtain’’ and needs to be re- taicen to Vanderbilt Hospital i”n the Army, and his wife and daugh Nam and wanied againat at­ glv« 40%• longer wear. Soft, short point collar styles. - white, champagne, black, 7 to IS. black, emerald, cross Mlss Chatterton made her New jialred. . . . A board of officers refused to a picket line yes­ feet deep. Nashville and examined for weeks. ter recently went to Join him at tempts to make a “gntaea pig” terday manned by striking mem­ York state debut in 1911 when she from Pease Air Force Base in New Several doctors thought the Thomas E. Devine, a West Hav­ Ft. Polk, La. , of the republic. blue', red, camel, bers of a newly organized factory appeared as Isolde Brand in “The Hampshire readying an Interview blindnes.s was caused, by leal But Margaret's “miracle” will 6.00 o f/ ^ woAers union. en, Conn., businessman, was a Greet Name.“ Later performances of Staff Sgt. Richard T, Plantier, poisoning. Few gave her-parents, never be forgotten by people Ih .soldier stationed in Safpan In 1944- BERUN TALKS FRIENDLY small to medium, TTie International Association of were in, “The Rainbow," “Daddy 27, in county Jail on his claim he Johnny and Charlotte Jackson, these parts. London, Nov. 26 tfi Ptaaideat REMEMBER... Machinists, which represents the 45. (5oemer said Devine told him Long-Legs,” “Come Out of the thrice resorted to bank robtery so any hope she ever would see again. he had walked all over the Island Charles de Gaulle and Prlma 10 to 16 production workers, later directed Kitchen," "X Marriage of (Con­ he could pay off losses to card In time she retumqd to ^ « r - Cure for Snake Bite Minister Harold MacnUilan gava (right) DRfP-DRY FUNG X its members to go to work as usual and a native woman had pointed venience,” “Moonlight and Honey­ Sharks at the base. wood and to the Epiphany Epis­ every indioatifla today that out the shallow grave to him. HOUSE & HALE IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS Monday and have nothing ,to do suckle,” and “ Second Best Bed,” West German t n ^ with Soviet copal Mission where her father, a talks m Becttn and ‘ wonder warm featheraire with im- (if you'fe4Vto'5'4") with the', strike conducted by ^the Years lateY, he told (Joemer of among nuiherous others. Union show* sharp Increase during Madras, India, Nov. 25 (A5 self-taught electrician, carpenter -r X cobra a man near market ai orted French lace, small, medium, other employes. the incident and, Goemer said yes^ Her last Broadway appearance the third quarter of this year as warm and friendly medium to tall, 12 to 18 and mason, worked with Father Madras — so he bit It back. , for . large, pink, aqua, eggnog. The small picket line was hon­ terday, that information led him to was In “Idiot’s Delight,” in 1951. compared! to a year ago. . . . For­ Huske. The French and r. ored again today, however, by day the grave. She began her - film career in mer Korean finance minister Kim “Almost every time I went into Not for revenge, but be­ posed tor III (if you're B'4" to 5'9") shift workers. 'Goernor said the remains were 1928 in “Sins of the Father” and Young-Sun under ousted premier the church. Johnny or Charlotte cause of the popudar belief Grove, MawHilkBi*i Ths company which manufac- that of a man and a woman and, later appeared in such movies as John M. Chang, and 16 other mili­ woul(l be there,” Father Huske that to bite back Is a sure cure style eooRkry tursa spsM gears, said yesterday “from teeth uncovered, doctors In- for snake bite. ARROW SHIRTS 8.00 2nd floor iportswoar “The Doctor’s Sewet,” “Madame tary and elviUan officials of two said. “Sometimes' both of them frosn I, in don, n previous regipiea go on trial on would be there with Margaret It worked, a h(adru News­ good Itam onOy (Osatined M Page H u m ) (Ooattmed Page Two) FB ED NOONAN paper reported. ■■■■ ' (Oeatlaaed *■ Paga Ihraa)' d targea af eonrnpttaa. saying their prayers.” Iwefcei gotglg.

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