/ - •. -P- You buy food for a tingle purpose:^|N(^ give your family the^ best possible meals «t tbe lowest V 1 / ■ V possible cost. For this reason, we urge y-ou to shop where you have confidence .that all items a te sold at the lowest possible price. Our business principle is to bring you fine food quality at Jow prices every shopping day. In *57, remember • • COUNT THE. TOfAL >• TH E TOTAL COUNTS! * .. . ^ ,^, p ^ - ' ). '^1 / A 4 H O L I D A Y S T O R E H O U R S \ - FIRST NATIONAl SUPER MARKETS V'-'V? ■.X IU.V^ >*vl«-- -^- . • X A • V * ^ O P E N EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY UNTlt'9 P. M. ' '1. « < S a 'jr ^ ’••‘a WM Qom al 6 'p. n . Satonlay and Monday - Now Yoar't E** >V. '-.X _v ^ .n -*'1 ^ in « - - i., ;• ■f- \ tlADr TO lAT . ruu SHANK MITION ■•i. .i»fl;’'
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BE SURl Tp HAVE A SUPPLY ON H/LND FOR YOUR PARTY'g u ests - BEST BEVE|LAGE BUY ANYWHERE! . FINAST - SPARKLINC WATER or DONUTS ORANGES y Plain, Sugared SPiCIA L FLORIDA - Sweat end Juicy GIHJBCR ALE or Cinnamon- PKG OF 12 t .± V-' . . ^ ■ S n t f A L 12-OZ BTLS . Excellent For Party Sandwiches 5-LB BAG contents only ' ' Oatmeal Bread LOAF 2 1 < ^ ALSO MANY OTHIR POPULAR FLAVORS Biandiad Tutti Frutti 28-OZ BTLS 4 S C FLORIDA - large Juicy c- Plannin®^ an Open H ouse’during the hGlidays, or i . contents - only fach 4 9 * 4 k >r 2 9 < ■ ‘*i Grapefruit a gay New Year’s Eve Party? B e a Fin est hostess CAREFULLY RIPENED - Ju ic y / X and you’ll never have to toot your own horn! A t D'Anjou Pears 3 ^ 43 c '; V. FLORIDA JUMBO • Crisp end tender F irst N ational, you’ll find everything you, need for CHICKEN OF THE SEA • Ilia Siia Tuna Fjsh dhozcAN 31c .Celery k" 23c . ;ic C ellta Crttm ' . _ ' ALL POPULAR BRANDS CALIFORNIA - Large Green Bunches , ■ '***^:. party snacks, beverage m ixing, a buffet supper or L iM O N A D f VOI CAIDIHi 1* S OI CANS 2»C ^ ( ^ -Pream « 3zjar 29c BOX OF 24 G R A P f i U l C i fOt CAkDtN 2 « OZ CANS 31c a fu ll course dinner! (‘Lite ra lly dozens, of unusual S P IN A C H VOft GAPIN - Cbecedd 4i L»t % 13 OrPKGS 33c BrocebU K" 29 c [ *Mustard kr ~ an oz jar 23c 2 lO-OZ FKCS 33e CAUFbRNIA. jtTl FEE'S NAPTHA S y V iiT P E A S VOt GAKDCN 4 B-oz ipica •9c arid delicious suggestions on^ shelf afterishelf. Bar Soap . . M E A T P IES HMASI • ChacUe t iceberg Lettuce : hcad 19c NEin.ES - Toll Hoosa ' . ' . - PETAL 8IA FAK SHRtMF FcgiIi ‘fteiM 7-OZ FICG 7*c You’ll be delighted rw ith th^ com plim entslthey BARCLAY • ■; *■ WE RESERVf, tHE ^ Cookie Mix uH-oztK"■■.'_•■■. ^ Cocoa Marsh u JAR 33c Colorad Toilet tiiiu a ' 'ROLL 10 FIRST ^ national ^ STORES *> 4 ^ 35< RiiiM White For a Whiter Wash ■ IGE PKG 33c Swan Soap 3,. ak 25c 2 Sms29< Lux Liquid Detergent . 68c Ifi! 38< Palnwlive . d .... ‘ ' ■*. 3- ■ , .O' 12 O Z , RATH \ X Rinse Blue BIubs •S’. ^ 32c Silver Dust Big* DotorgBiU LGI Wish Laundry DatarganI CAN FC - 3 > c Palmolive: 2 BARS ■'r J c . ^ 99c Lux SOBP ' ln-Gbld:Foil.r ’ 4 BARS 35< Surf . • Washday Wonder ' LO| Spry. Vagetabla Shortaiyng CA)4 : 1 Cashmoro Boiic|uot ^ 4 ^ 35<
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.llANCHESTfiR EVENmO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27.,a966 PAGE ELBVkN pAca t»y mKCHlOTK HERALD, MANCHgaTEIt, 00NM» TmmSDAY, pECEMBER^t7. 198S ...... v : Banner Year Open Thiirs. and Fri. Till 9 Il M. In X ; ^ MONDAY TILL 6 P. M . ' • Closed All Day Tuesday, New Yaor's Day ' - • Wjr NtMBL iTAlfCKt waa Uia raault at aharp aeraa(a eu«a 1fS7 ofts • Bpiulm wbieoma M POPHLAR'S-^for w«'n» pu^Hno M « liM* iu m I h; w. rcMi!P>-rbr tua ^arhlch breu ^t xaaard-hifh prleaa ctgantu ItM wu tp crowara. ^lawarar, at tha and io^Ligs^ party 111 SiULobretieii of tli* Now Yaar. ShoH oftw i M f . . . toUs. Pf IBM. tha bvriay aupply waa aati* toMa . cos* ofN 'CM * or* RIM wMi low, low prkts oo Rm foods a buuitr 3WSr. -but It broufht matad at SH yaua. ;/ Idjtpirt'hudadiM far nuiir t»- Tha V.'B. fata thaaa ftfuraa an for d hof^y'liolidoy iliiiim x,.. fo r o qoy party b u f f o t . . foir o l tlio R n *' Mcco gmwtm. production of tobacco produeta foostiog ovor til* M g wMktfid. It's OpM Heiise—-o«d everybody's wel- WJth Uia haplth acar* largaiy oth'ar than aifarattaa: , . / abaUd, elsa ra tta production Ofara, 0,100,000.000, up about M eP 't resolved and, more impopunt, iBSdy to help you get tiie New Ye*r ftorted ni^tl We v* cotwei So > cNiie Ebop . . cemo sov#! Start tbo Mew'Yoor right wltb / o aoomad upward, Domaatlc coh- four par cant and tha hlfhaat aince got the brightest array of happ/noliday savinga Available,to provide a good bejrisBing i « earffirf bf iMN-riegiiig^valiiM. pumptlon waa aatimatad at tha lata 1980’a: amokinf tobacee, choppers! So condition your budget for eontinuing thrift. . . shop A4P now . . , and throughout the bUUon In IBM aa eomparad with It'lMittaa peunda. dewit aint par M3 bUUom laat yaaf and Mt fell* cant to a naw low; chawliff tobac year I / ' » * Uon in 1BB4, co, 77 milUom p o ' Ada, down two , Ona raault t t tha h^M a ^ f gausonandihalbwaatUilBaantury, haabaan ahaaaenfjt^of ^eh-[Hiy|f, mUUen pounda, down ora to flltar Upo. Thla conUnuad Uwo par cant, in I B M Piltar elfarattaiB. which , " __a. aecountad for only 10 par cant of tha bnainaaa in 1B54, frabbad SO par cant of tha ntarkat in 1B06. Super-Right FuUg^ooked^ tonlnga Manat. Open Forum With tha inctaaoa tn aalaa and '■UUEP MARKETS (Inca tha fUtar tmekaa ara more *Abuaa a f profitabla, IBM aaw a fOOd.xiaa in Ta tha XdiBor, rt^ Uic aaminfa of dfaratte mahan. A werld-wide waea af raviiistan . M. . . Woata8p^outhOEltBttih|_ (to conaultaat on tha tobacco hi)jr-mphif^ad itnelf aa reports SIRLOIN or SHORT atry. aatimatad their IBM dol hare rerafclad. tha details af the lar aalaa violuma waa op 8.7 par undiaguiaed maaaacra of the' help cant and thalr net income waa up • par cant over 1B6S>' less victim s of Soviet nithleesneaa EM_____ ayaar : that, brought amllaa and barbarity. ta the bianufaetufar, brought big *nia atracitiaa that are usually worrtaa for growara of flua-curad aasodatad with tha namaa of HAMS \ tobacca, the principal Mgradlant of AtlUa the Hun and Ghang}a Khan dgarattaa. are mild by eampariaon with the A t the and of tha yaar, tha cup- axldMUena of duplicity and' un- S h a n k BEADY ply of flua-curad had mountad to nbashed crudtlea perpetrated .by mory than Sib MUion pound*->a prgajiiatd hrutdity. Kven from the U.S.D.A. iraeord total —' and enough ta laat ranka^ af > Mtharte eympathiun almott thraa yaara. Ihla bomparaa haVb' coma -dgoreus protaate, and Portion to EAT CHOICE with a normal aupply cf 3>4 yaarir. in all parts of'tha.clvUiaed world Aa .a raault, Agrlmiltura EacreUry there’ hgiva been indications that Grand bating \ V Benaon recant^ dacraad a 30, par humainltartan Instincts have' been U Thtae Are Not ^ cant alaah in flua-curad acreage .honiSed at the autragea eonimit- . a.t I Mon«y- ' Ordinary Steaks... out in at many .yaara. tad under the guise of answer Stving PricBl . Full Shank l^ralf Oorammant fliw aa ahow that ing requests to restore order. THESE STEAKS ARE CUT FROM ndilla tha producUen af cigarattea These revolting deeds stem from haa gone up raeantly, concump- an attitude to life that fears THE BEST BEEF MONEY CAN BUY ... tion of flua-curad and burlcy to- neither God nor man; but they baecoa haa gona down. Burley ii Sow’the. aeeds of their own un WHOLEHAMS ' SUPER-RIGHT LR I tha aacond meat important ciga doing. Sooner or later there it an rette ingradiant X upsurge of deep-aeatad. "'ll^rty- SUHMIGHT HAM-WaUOING ONTH SttClS A raaaon for thia la that filter laring emoUana that no phlMcal You'll enjoy the grand, mal SUPfl-RlGHT COO69 Bultlag in sharp pirlea. riapa wMch wrath for His anemias. Tha Ijord treen Stamps with every dime you could endanger export markata. la plow to anger, and grant in SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY CORN-FED.STEER lEEF Elue-curad axpoctars also eom- power, and 'will net at all acquit FANCY, BROAD-BREASTED spend, good for, valuable frfe gifts for Liverwurst Top QoaHty Lb. 55c pldnad they c « ^ net find enough tha wicked,”, . p o H m ii o U s i READY-TO-COOK your family. You don’t'-pay a penny ex- flavortul, arcmnitie leaf that buy- Tet the came “Lord is good, a '*tra on your f«H>d budget either for these fra teak on thq American market. .ataronghald in'the day of traubla. OHLY ABOUT 2! STEAKS •r SMLOIIil TURKEYS 10 T O 24 LIS tr. A sarieua oear-niqpplj' (ituatiah and'He knewath them that trust free giUsi In buriey tobaece has ahatad aoaae in H im .” s u p e r -r i g h t HEAVY COIN-FED STEER SEEF • lEUSVILti, TENDER,-IjADY-TOCOOR. 6 T O 8 LIS In the meantime, as men and What do you get for ymir pen- ‘ I women with responsibility toward TOP BOUND I I God'and man.'otir Suty is te 'tyiist. nias-aad-a-fractiofi? Far mora ROASTS BOTTOM BOUND LB TURKEYS BROILER LI 49‘ to pray and what* poaaibla to help. than your two eanfs wortht DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY • 'i FREE SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY CORN-FED STEER lEEF I G ifts can be ^tranamittad W'many You get expertly selected, SLICED . DELIVERY I wajrs, by those who are. in Issmadt- freshly roasted, Cuttom Qne For^ NAPIER l ata touph with tha aituatiaii. They Ground raffee Hiat’i guaran RIB ROAST ; 'Win eee to it that thaaO in ntad are r BOILED HAM ^ 6 9 < -■-TJtinjuJbL TILcdcL— FINE ArtlNir im f .Slirtt I halpad. teed to please you ... or your Thtikaad! I 1 • Harold W. Hedg^na monay haekf Quite a vahif, ■CALIFORNIA JUICY ■ . , (• oz. O llc ‘'Good Newa Bible Xtapet” BLEND j U I C 6 ™ W E N 2 CANS MAKE THE O N I Loaf Gheese Am*r. SlicMl Lb. 53c 1 LO. BAG . FOR THE R O A D .. C ( MiWAiWaNaw i3.' j DZ. / | > V C Baby Goudas 9 be. Each 49c CANS UB 2 POPULAR kC 6 bz< lAC LIMOHS Sliced Swiss - Endico S Os. Pkg. 35c * OZ. JAR PXG OF 4 3 lb bag 2.5 S, JUST MOUCED-CALIFORNIA- ' Sjiced Muensfer 31c m A n z a n i l l a ' mtk»9dUtdM ’ w«wMt t Wi»*r 10 OZ. Farm-Fresh Produce L 4 lEI CIKLE < tOKJII 'B I 'G IJ O f h ^ G S G Imported Danish Lb. 79c ICE. BOX JAR ‘ U8 A K C - III O 0 C LARGE; ■ lh c w .0 8AG w i r '7 ShorpCheese R«.i.SUPERIOR SALTED XOMATOES.^;;.2 ^ 39' pineapple SJb 35' 1 LB VAC CAN ^ ' ' ' . FOR A DELICIOUS HOME-MADE SALAD . - HUNT^ . YUKON-ASSORTED FLAVORS^CONTENTS SUPER-RIGHT 12 O Z C A N we bova: Wotarcfoss, Cariy. w Franpb Jn * LG E .^0. J t ac FULL div*. Ptfsh Washad VEsearole. . CMm m - ' ■* iHwed'ef'WPllei .■ 1 ' BEVERAGES QTS LUNCHEONMEAT C oUMga^ Chiv*», jRadblMa. Bostan' di|4 Remaiiia Lettueai..U QUALITY CssBaclicft MadicBl $.Bfvi(B lO'/iOZ . . -1,. ' . ■ annaagi CANS - aBT a r g e s iz e s e k p i e ss P A P E R N a p k i n s ToniatoSoup Aap Tuna Fith; WMItl-UlAT - 1^65' CAtli’. PAM-Al. FA.NCV DEUCIorS ‘ L . . v',. ».0 . lO X NA¥tM ,.l •' 10 oz ijg c „ TAWI.K TABLE'Rose - ChUF. $(iNKIST - , SULTANA MANZANIUA Ml NAVEL ® • Stuffed Olives Luncheon Meat TVKTwNEM CAN 39*^ 4 9 GEURY , PEARS ORANGES Anchovies 2 29c Ann Page Sdlod Dreof ii^g ^ Cream Cheata; BORDEN'S S OZ PKQ 37c * »r ' Libby fihM pple Juke %Vn” 2 9 ‘ A p p l ^ i * . . MdinaS*fdin*s 2 c.-. 19c BIG. FRICE 5Sc MOW 4 9 < BcK, 1 Sc . Doe. ; • FRIENDS PEA BEANS IMCOBPOKATBD A&P Grape Juiep 2 Chiffdii C ^ ... 4 9 * Shrimp- Catch., SiMlISizc 41c 14-OZ. •LARGE VtmoUSAU lilU^TS «id PtOVISIONS Dinner Nopkim scotkinsla*«i or^ % 2 Z ^ Sour .SL Rya Bread ,iS FRESH PINEAPPLE La'rge Size Each 39c TAUCAN 20-OZ.CAN JAchaan S-4iM. S-41BB m S H Slt^viU LANK. Adayohndise- Qa.n j., 59c 2-35 premium Saltineo' na.iko IkI 2 7 " Pum'parnickal Bread ,~ 19* For those who like to make their own Horseradish, we (fkdbA C JB mei-o-iit i o z . k |EC have FrCsh Dug Horseradish Roots, New- Florida Potatoes, Italian Dressing b«l 24c . THI NBOr N U IXB ALBUblSI ta f , W l l W I b V AM«.A1WM FBOCnOCESSEO6SSE0 A fkg EKCSS 31® Hiimon Sandwich Rolls S*.2 3 ' Bnissers Sprouts. Snoww.hite Mushrooms, Extra Fancy, a STiU AVAILABLE CHUiX STEAKS - 39* Canitari Hami 2o39 Silverbroek Butter c»A^*E#r «.nt6 9 " Criiip Table C e le r y , Cauliflower,'Fancy Idaho Baking Po- SUNNYIROOK ■ C ^ 0 , taloea, DeJiciou.s”'Hubbard, Summer, lies Moines, Acorn 2 Q - Y 0 t U M l Large Eggs FRE^M A 00'^ J eSC * ENCYCLOPEDIA NiINZ-QUAUnr AT no ixtra cost and Butternut Squash, Fresh Hnthouse Tomatoes. CHUCK MUSTS »35- PRICED 20c A DOZEN L£S3 THAN A TKAR AGO 3uper M arkets OF a * MJA1 29* i r twbof Gkarkiis* PrKM shewn ta tbit M tvarartm ifeni Ipt.. Dec 3* 4 vflfctivt It this cawmeati) 4 vjfMitg., --r FRESH PERSIAN LIMES ^ A PUSH NATIYi PORK I m m t a h m u c iMOnt iM 1 RECORDED JAZZ - ■ 4 In 12 Great A l b u m s FBBSH 8MAU. 0 • 1 ■ ■ ^ ' SMAU POtIt LOINS ENCYCLOPEOIA > ' ftoiHitcf By 1 . WHOIM ar lUp SHOULOIIIS i M a S O U P S ’ M M S O A P - b M A I S O A P ■ . t.- HiiNz-Knaiup ^ ' sprysnortmno R iN S O * ♦ a INEJAHCLUIdAMEMa 'U '.5 5 c .' Lb. 45c MW, (MCKtN, MMHCOCi^— Kh *. Y*ii NMh.liaund Hw Clack K*»p« you tta«h /reumt iKa Clodi Juct » dith bvofkb flivcr wifniM m IAKIN6 and myiNS ■ fe a r aew ew /" ■ iK/yricTOR - 1^ nos m MISH n o HIAD J.llMCOrt J J ‘ ^ MCULU lUt Yf' 2 UTH lilt cmH '3 5 ' . ' _ ’ v r ' M**l FM 33* . ■ ■ ’ .. • ■ ■ *r' - v o i . ' r L b .«] Lb. 23c ■ ■ .. ■ . - Cookies Burry Raisin ^ ~ Os. PU |. 29c .L • • M f . ' ■ ..A b - V Nog Salt O0OW PALINOUVi'sOAP - ; ^ F A i - AJAXaiANSBt ' MNN) B L U E ' ' I j . L U X Sanabhie Hi tie 1'Lb.Pkg; A O V A N C n D U U C EN T FOR 35c ‘ 3 Ibs. l6 r ’1.1 A ceiSATi-rAiMOuvi atonucT A ocKSATiAAUkouyc atooucT , AUTOMATICWASftttS A cbieATt-RAiMOLIVE ntOIKKT ' • mmsniT, ' ALBUM! . ueum emiewi x T f iohdle_Thins -Nabisew' Pkg. 31c SALT POtK ^ PtANKS ^ SLAI-tACON 4*i.Mtts35' yuTNDtcyy - U M I M i j y . C,. , UlCI Kt 37* ' ' *■ ‘ 2 ***'HIM 25'• *'*Rt 17* UH1F« 32''"' • •- « " I S * \ S A N iA O I tO | A T — H A IIW IIIO SUPER MARKETS 'l Lb. 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Ingenuity sn^ some 2,800 CPR - firenisn, 200 ;WiflhcnOf The FeaiUy -Nsw Twkylioc.- 27 (P>—:sn IJI- bpmUI commitUe svpoints^ by.l fr**dojn 'of actiofi to .drcumvsnt Hong Kong, D ^ 27 (#1-rTwo, hostlers and 20 eoglneera hu't ualon B{y CHiJUJEft KKSCBIC *characterltt«wi ,>L-rUi« origTiiaf year-old aOlmef hrogram to be merely "djfter- The victim, William Hlgglmr-^if-Qf riagaxine. arrivsd in Peiping" yes Queens, was operated on toda^ 'The committee was appointed, yding people cams to New York the Company affects about. 200 W Chaijea Dickena the advice ent” • ‘ tor neighboring sUtea—where 1 from neighboring states to buy terday. ftdtn Moscow, firemen-helpera on freight and from thla comer la: Don’t. It Juat Each Christina^, there are many The hoapltal described pis condi- aTteT: T h ^ttg. State Department has tion was “still critical,” the ihinimum is 21—had com- liquor. * yard tratos. doean’t work. Or at leaat It didn’t productions of "A Christmas plained that, their young people; "But,” it conUnusd. 'In view of long .-banned travel In Red China Gamble said Csnsda’s other big WINDIIW SHADES -"work very well when "Alcoa Carol” on television '' and radib.' Higgins was shot in the stomach by Americans. It reaffirmsd its Hour" (NBC-TV) presented "The, After dpO years IMS atUI the best last night moments, after he left were coming'tovjfew York to buy, the presumably smaller numbqr, of rail system; ‘the Canadian Nstloiiu liquor. ' I young - persons-.Imol-ved, aa com- order last August after‘a Peiping Railways, would be affected only 1 BUngieat Man In Town”. story of; the seasonal spirit. Anrt.' Stevens is -the msgesine's flat caricaturea—rntMt netabW in it.The truth is that.ther* probably At that point, police said. Mc- itk neighbor states before final con icoy correspondent. Pfrent'Teachers E. I. JOHNSON ' tha caae of Scrooge mlnndlt Baall Is leas television vlawthg during Cready threw the gun—yrhlch he clusions were drawn. Pair Will Study > In Mojicow, iMevena’ family kaid t Bathbone, one of tha hioat the Christmas holidays .than at carried for '"proteCtion’“ lnto a I Committee . members were he left tn*-Swiet-capitol Isst Fri ^Meet PostpoKied PUNT 00. ^1 compliahed of actora, waa 'any. Ume In the year. TClevlsion.la lot and went back to Higgins' aid* Frederick Osborn of Garrison;' Medicare Plan day en route to..^iping for Look. $99 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 Into a. comer by too much mi a apectator aport. And Chriatmas. to await the .arrival of police. . former U.8. representative-on the The family said Was accom • Wappingi Dec. 27 CM>eciall —’ Hia Scrooge waa hot. the panied by Phillip H'mington. a .)Mth tta'partlea jiiid ahopping and Police said McCready originally United Nations Atomti: Energy Two officials of Manchester The regular meeting oT the Parent- . iMCkana had In minA ' . qecm{ing, la one of-our greatest insisted he had heard a solmd like Commission; Dr.''Millicent Mc photographer who . had Arrived Tiesckerii' Assfioiation held the Alt thla might have bean vary baraejpam-aporta. a backAre and young Higgins Intosh,' president of Barnard Col Memorial Hospital will attend a from New. York a few daya earliSr. |5rat Tuesday of each month has wen If Fred Spialman’a mualc had The p ew e who'-work hard and 'ibutcbed-his stomach and fell , to lege, and Charles F. Murphy, workAiop in New Haven Jan. 7 to A U.S. Embassy spokesman in 6*M..poatponed to Jan. 8. . X been more dlatlngulahad. It waa long In tejevition for so many the pavement. Inspector' James B. former New York City magistrate. fsmiliariM tksqiselvea with’ the Mosraw said. Steven.s and Hilling- Tha program -^ll be announced montha of thq. year deserve a re pleasant, but not afreating enough KitOtt said the private broke down Harriman said he woulu give their administration of MedicarL.This is ton had not notified the enibassv of hater,. ( to warnnt the thinning down of spite after 2>,i hours of questioning. He report ""my most careful eonsidera- anv plans to go to Peiping. It-was __ __ said McCready claimed he had Uon." a new plan under which th* f ederal underatood that the two flew to! been beaten up by two men Christ The members said they had con government pays * tau-gs portlta of Peiping in » plane of the Soviet mas morning and had ‘decided to ferred with 84 law enforcement the bin 'When dependants of the airline. Aeroflot. P&WJ7 5 Usfed Preston. 9 VTucker __ Dies' . at 5^, 7 carry tha pistol thereafter. Wficlale, educators, clergymen military pcrsonnsl art treated in Another American newsman—• Police aleo arrested McCready's and other interested persons - In civilian hospitals. the first to defy the State Depart On Newest Jet brother,, Frank McCready. 19, a and ouUide New York state dur Tha offielaU. are. Mrs. May Mor ment ban—crossed the border at Tried to Revolutionize Auto Marine also home on leave, and ing a 3-month investigation.' 'The rell, admitting officer, and Mrs. Hong Kong Mondav for a trio into Washington, Dec. 27. (F)—The committee said the .majority did Communist China. He was Wlllfam George Neumann, 47, owner- of a;, 4iot considered that any problem Berhics Thrall of the business of- Air Force announced today ,that TpsllCnU, Mich., Dec. 27 (P)—4 C0.. owned by hie ‘ mother, Mra Queens bar and grill. Police aaid flee. • Worthy of the’ Baltimore Afro- the Oonvair F106A—A new Delta Isicille Holmes. fhe two had possession of the gun ex ists in connection with New American. who aaid he had been wing, high speed Jet interceptor Preston Tucker, M, jyhoae. plans York’s lower drinking age. In Oonnecticut,' Medicare Is' given a one-month visa by Chinese to revotuUoniae aU to * making • However. Tucker 'never' com-, prior to the shooting. They were being administered by the Con — made its frist flight at Edwards pletely gave up hopes of- entering charged with illa tio n of the Sulli ‘The committee And it had con necticut Blue Cross.'' Ctommunlst authorities. / Air Force Base, Chlif., yesterday. raised hopes and heartaches, died the automotive field. He made van la*.’. . » ferred with Govemors Joseph B. Miss Eva Johnson, assistant ad The State Department said It •The Air Force . announcement a t a hoapltal here yesterday. three tripe to Brasil in the year Young . Higginy had no record, Johnson of Vermont and George ministrator, said the local hospital deplored his action ‘‘because it is said, the faster-than-sound fighter A naUve of Capac, Mich.. ’Tuck befors his death to pron^ote new police said, and waa Ihgmn 4n his B. Leader of Pennsylvania. has admitted no patients yet under against the expressed policy of the is designed to hunt’down attack auto bueinesses there. ' ' neighborhood as a moAel youth The advisory grpup said It also United States government." ing bombers in any kind of weath er entered the hospltsl about three had conferred with high-ranking the new plan, bul several applica weeks ago suffering from panecr. Survivors include his mother, who spent afternoons working for tions for future admission have er, day or night, using new elec-1 TOP offidais of Connecticut and New Ironic aiming devices. Hs was stricken with pneumonia hia widow, and thres sons and two a tailor- after he finished hie hi|^ Jersey. Their govemors. Abraham been made. '* ahorUy before hia death. daughters., school classes. - . Rail Strike Set The first flight was made by R. SHOf EARLY - aOSED q u a l i A, Rihicoff and Robert B. >deyner, Miss Johnson said the hospital L. Johnson, chief engineering test Hopes for Tsrpedo Fetish reipectively, have urged that New has already received forms for With him perished the fading admitting patients and for billing pilot for Ctonvair. He took off 'ar TUESDAY, JANUARY 1st hope that hia '"rucker Torpedo' Tork'''r|Uaa its minimum drinking By Canada Union 2:50 p.m. PST and landed at 3:10 age t o ^ Medicare. p.m. might yet by seen in the nsUon’s ‘ProklMtloB Evito Oted’ The federal lew setting up the * »«««»• ^ Siripless Burlesque Returns Montreal, Dec. 27 (>Pi—‘the •The Air Force announcement The controversUl Tucker forced The committee said moat of the system became effective Dec. 7. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire contained no details shout the Whhkies ~ auto industry leader* to take note officials- conaultbd had felt that Present ABliie Cross members men apd JBnginemen hae ordered plane. All information, including in the early years.aftsr World To Gotham After 19 Years raising the New York minimum a ho become eligible for Medicare its members to strike .against the the type of engine used, was with could mean' "a relum'-iio some of are expected .to suspend their Blue Canadian Pacillc Railway on .Tan. held by Pentagon censors. W ar n when, hia plans for a rdar- t^e evils of prohibition.”''. Cross membership. They may 're engined ear gained widespread New York, Dec, 27 (fiV-Burles-fthat Wnd of-people in? Telling, 2. The union la fighting to hold 'However, it was understood the BRlAHaiFF 0 Y "B O N D The panel said those officiOls had new it within 90 days after their Jobs for fireman in sn age of in FI 06A used a Pratt and Whitney publicity. que — without, the strip tease, •take it off-----throwing money eald that, experience Indicated that BUNMO WNMKir In February, 1M6, Tucker re they ought to be thrown out'' spouse’s separation from the serv- creasing dieselixation. J75 Jet Engine which produces 10,- bumps or grinds' returned to “young people from 18 to 21 have .ice. Two ‘CPR subsidiaries also are j 000 to 20.000 pounds of thnlst. '5TH 2 ^ vealed that the Tprpedo yrotild be Tom PhilUpe, pi«sident of the •OT of .tear-drop design with a 150 New -York City last night ifter' s' Burlesque 'Actors Assn., fought FSOOf horsepower engine capable of. 19-year exile. v the cUy in the courts for two speeds up to 130 m.pJi. "Hothing offensive.” \^oOm- years for the right to stage bur GAl. SIRLOIN RsvoluUonaiy features included mented license commlnkmer lesque; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip iiiiiiiiiliiie 4 ex Mbsf YEASS OLD front -fenders which turned with Bernard J . O'Conneli after 'be O’Connell said he would close the wheals, thus allowing head ncssed the 2H-hour opening lit| ^ the production "at ones if ths pro lights to follow the turn and tor performance at the. Cohimbm ducer does not .live ufi to hie M que converters that would climt- Burlesque'Theater. The,show drew plM^e” of clean s h ^ a MD HARVEY nets the heed for a drive sh aft, a hslf-cspacity crowd. ii:-!! t dtffbrentlal or rear a^^les. O’ConneH and tWo -aides viewed ‘FEfiif ATTBN^ANCE BUNBtfi «mMKIV The. 2,000-pound ' torpedo was the performance to make sure the The attendshci.in every city in MH 3 ^ 9 9 FORTERHOil'SE made of aluminum and plastic. It show’s management upheld its the Ameriean Hockey League thia moot . . IOT pledge to keep it clean. The Istii season is higher than for a. com was to sell for about 11,000. Mayor Fiorslio H. Ls Guardis 4 0( «AO*l YEARS OiO A model,of the Tucker Torpedo parable tlmeXlsat -year,, aiid in UV.tJ banished burlesque from the city some cases, the^gain is quite con.- was bnvelled in 1M7 but U never JHiii G u^ n F ifiw tS ^ . * H lOei. |f| f k - went into production at the former scen« in 1937 On grounds It was siderable. The tnpst gratifying 8HWK HW 'b TmmIw '* ~ G Is* 'X- defense plant In Chicago which lewd and unsavory. aspect of the league, following, ii IYNN8R00K 2 pKffe Tucker had leased from the gov The show, appropriately tlUied ip its new city of RociHMter, where RIB h alf "Welcome Exile,” gtuck to the new me sports loring people xhers have •UNDID WHISKtV 45* FRENCH FRIED wTkT0is2 r'*’’- Zo IQREEE PEAS ernment -to produce hia dream car. r u o P t 0 9 Bee Probe Proves Fatal script. The baggy trousers, burles really taken hoificey into .their ' 5TH ^ --- MINCH nub 6HI0N IINSS SE6d|.F«02EM ^ ' que skits and bare midriffs, were lives. PIOOF •OT 3.27 Despite sssetg tot*Ilng.|38 mil there. But tl)e spots w ere. strip- p O R S L i f i ^ guano iJNlON )b. lion St one time, the corporation’s- HatT 7 ^ 3 5 •X, ■V- :rT"V’ pdf-B once cavorted .were filled jvlth .The' Hopi Indiana Iq the loutb- 6Al troubles m:^Uplied soon after the attempts si ballet. „ west portions of the United States ‘u A t M U t . .i' ■ "-I-?' BecuriUes and Bxebango Commla- 14*OZ. CANS SHimnNE •, 4 AND 7 YEAIS OtD , LA Hula dancer Donna Vea and tap still hunt with A boomerangs, the WeyfisHYquMA .4 9 * Y . t t A S A N T •ny »'*• to. sibn called the Torpedy an "en dancer Chirley McGuifc supplIM S-shsped throwihg stick which re^ gineering monatrosity’ and cauU- moet of th« sex appeal. turns, to the thrower if tiM target APPLESAUCE 3 49c Happy Prosporous Now Year! liscD ■« ' oned prospective stock purchasers The future ot- the clesned-up le missed, . about investing in it version of burlesque was upper iii . CUDAHY PURITAN OLD LOO CABIN Tucker and bU aaaoclaUs were most in the performers’ minds. SHURnNE indicted in 1MB on federal Comic Charlie Robinson said he CANNEOHAMS u.79c iraAMHt lOtMtOM TSe charges ot mall fraud and violation »* • . StH prkbm- o - hoped i]t would "bring back Ihe. B m aw T H (9i/i-IA AVG.) ‘X ^.Ahe Sec law. They were found women” aii patrons. •^.99e CJHOIOT BEEF — -"- X , MOOT IOT 3.53 ^ asH ^l^^giUtERS liaocent in federal court on Jan. “All of us have high hopes for COSMETICS (GROUND TO ORDER) ■4 I 4 YEASS OID t U,. wGU I Ailll! 22. 1960. this,”, declared Mias Vea, hut, she HlUMTSTfUa “ S'SSSueOCHllM E^^ DEL MONTE But Tticker was never able to expressed dliappointment at’ the "W* ddiver" C^OZ. ROTTU SHURFINE BONELESS POT ROAST ,.,. 69e LUCKT LEAF 15 ex. revive the bankrupt company. He crowd:' r :t!"S returned to .Tpsilantl to manaige "What'k the use of trying for Arthur Dmc Stw ft MARAIDIIINO CHERRIES FRESH HAMS u, 83* Scoic/i J a n gm . ; ' 2 ^ 31' the TpsUanti Machine and Tool something decent when they, let I APPLE SAUCI 2 COCKTAIL r . V CHICKEN PAJtTS A WITH WET STRENGTH -Ki-i 61BICRININ p '‘ 9 ‘ ' CHERRIES Legs lb. 63'e' Breasts lb. 75e NAPKINS of so M iEiBttt iiieE$2“ 31' X“ /Ud-fiipo - fvi'-SUeiilf - f - - ^ SCOTKINS ■;"N. £':4.W HiHi Cornish (Some Hsiis m $1.25 , f LA ROSA NAIISCO V ” i-OZ. JAR MAXWEU HOUSE (INOfVIDUAL SERVIMS) 2 I 3 '/ io i. pRf- iP Full li|ie of assorted cdld'cuts find other p arty iteedfi.- jiip INSTANT COFFEE; $U5 DUNW(k)DIE . ii . c a llo PIZZA MIX TRIANGLE THINS m Bursack’s has everything yog’ll heed for a gala New pN‘ V i ■ * Year’s Eve pgrly. ," T 4.09 td KRAFT — PHILADELPHIA IRANO iijn 24.0Z.R0TtLE WELCH'S \ nOOE/ .- • IOT fe KRAFT — KITCHEN FRESH D illl N A ilS C O OREOS^v...... ,. 3 7 e WStbtTED WOM SCOriANO CREAM CHEESE 7 CRAPE JUICE NAIISCO COCONUT SHORTRREADS : . 4«c L MRY0NNRI3E 4., - /Choio* Fraok Nuthr* Poultry •— Dirtet Fraini Our Pmrm to You** r f .. - i 'KRAFT DELOXE 1 . , tiA FT — SANDWICH SPREAD ‘ Wines nPRIO A lb. REG. CANS fLANTliR'S c I SWISS SLICES p k g. 0 0 " MIRACLE WHIP ^ COCKTAIL PEANUTS 2 COM! TO COAST CHICKEN OF THE $EA TUNA- Mooieliootor Shoppiog , Poffcodo W. M iiiljo Y^nipOio -w' •fv t' la ■, . - 4 - I . , CAtlK)»NlA SWieT’ VVINtS TUNIi- Im iRKISTt Stoto <>poo M o i^ Thru FrMoyTil^9P.hMM. f-l2S1 CONViM ffllf. POIT,.miMV, MOSCATIt, FOR MAKING THE lEST PARTY SALADS ^ m FANOY INDIAN Riv e r w h it e er pin k WHITI ro«T .P V' 505 5L Storo Thundoy TRI V P.M,-rM19-t09r a a . w "S If 4 CROSSE iv ^ C K ^ L SOUP ■fO^/i p i. f Of Seedless Grapefruit Far 29c QTS FLORIDA f ' 6T?;U5,„2.S9 AVOCADO PEARS • CREAM OF LOBSTER can pkQ, 10 . it: FRESH MADE . , SPECIAL JUICE ORANGES . ^ MRICHED WITH VITAMIN A POCKET PACK .PICTSWEET NEW FORMULA ^ FAKCY , ' ■ . lEfRANC-WINES 1 lb. rks 291 OUR DnJClOUS TOSSED SALAD ALLSWEET pkg." KLEEHEX of I liHI Mf AT PIES DELICIOUS APPLES CAUfQRNIA SWEET WINES .59 FANCY RED. IHPE . - - •OIY rODT, TAWNY H>«T, FOR COOKING or SALADS . " ja p id «4 SCHIMMEt’S | 2 « . .each J 2 * ^ 2 9 c X «»UKAm, CIIAM M lnr, - WITH COITPO^l^ L O W ” CIUI MIY tHHRY ! \ I J l ^ CHICKENS TOMATOES Bex. Of WESSOR OIL j:i ‘^• * GRAPE ^ ,4 .’ Wr a p p e d in a l u m in u m f o il f o r yo ur oonvenibnoe S u p S u G o 19*= \ 35 67 *^”t U 9 PARSNIPS Pkg. I This CoMpbn Good for 10c aOTTlEO iN CAUfOIMIA D o m u s tic BIur ^ FARM FRESH GRADE "A" I e« the iHuckaae ef oac usw eseigs A SCHOONMAKEI •HECTION Sfiuppy iChoei* i*!‘2l® , ^ PKTTSWERT MEAT PDE I - CHICKEN e TURKEY • REEF RindiBss Swifis '•• 59 . doz. i .y - 8-Os. ^ . XT’ Slii m a n y OTHER POPULAR Win,#' Ch'udduT '*-53 /i/euA ^ ea ^ LARGE EGGS ijm it SM per .ternUy—-SxpirM Dee. 81, 19M . BRANDS A V ijilU B tl AT ^ % 4 - - 0lobu Trottur ^ i:::; ARP STORES Shot. 37c iHttr MinMladt^ 2T I Oeed ealy at BURSACK’S SUPER MARKET iijin G r u y u r u V a r iu ty Itwiitt sis- 39*= H«eki*i. •litt IrM kfitI iMktaH S,C. ’ C4T) POULTRY PARTS ijiiS ’ . OOR. HARTFORD ROAD ami MeKEE RT.'^* iim 17c HaratthhitSlM rritt w, lion Pttttt Chips " trMiip.k , i'fie- 4C •W y t h e 'p a r t s y o u UKE RESr* t ' j i i C u m u m b o r t I swtis* sM> 37*= lossh value i/lfie, VoM It taxed, preWMted by'VederaL a i Abovo Frkoi Iffktiyf hi ‘.PrCihpGc t 01. i::U: ^ Btfito; sr Mualelpal Biatates.’ . || Bofdun'fi4.1udurltrahx Jw39*= , Jim iN Shrimp Dfvflnui)' 'eon •i*= N ir f e u M iit C M r ilM w. ittm Jtr Sf" laHadMam ^ruRd. Ua'iOU ‘ pka. " • f BREASTS - LEGS - WINGS ^ LIVERS Tiilii VkiRity Throu|ii O ld P dr9U C h t d e ju r bki ts.)* -is. 69*^ 19-OZ. FKOB.P10T8WBBT -i/D M itt Lm Sh rim p Mtdiura CCA 41*^ i w t r f P it k ia t •j :; 21*=2l*=. Siiaad Saipmi rsu.* u.i.. 27*= NoRduy, DjKORihop Slit* HickpryTyf^uttu til; 39*= ! 9ACKSNECK5-T GIZZARPS yjjji, i«rNSpko it9t. OKC ‘ *'27^ CAULtFLOWER 2 p/49c Baby'Goudu. ^ U”:;4I*= DitltiaH ig * j.“ IC^ : :Watarmale* Chid SS^ Oiivt L m I iGfOAd Ua4M ijlijii»tn pic tb w e e T 133 - Gjufofit .JC45® vSmtliMim^ iuHti ^.rSi*= SMftd OlivM FftiKpuL SS*=' Raailad Paamrta " .s :4 C " BRUSSELS SPROUTS Pkg. 29c SalmMW iM,SiHitki fuc u v SSF Appit Mhrt JaNy tC*= Pap Cam 2'.e.,’2 r liird '•4f DOWNY FLARE EAiST CENT|R _ 'L -t. V WAFPljB We Give OeasaalerF-' poui m '.nkg*- ^33c STREET*’* ivei • e S s H t f y PtMt-Skafhw Staatps^ HEW Yurs K$UUmH-#fE TKIKE-S HUE SniRS w. All stem Will CloseMonday,------December 31sf of 6 P. M.... ond^ll ------Day Tuesdiiy> . . '•I - -ic.hrU'.dURJi;.j.!lK5<«i:l5, MANCHESTER - i- . MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE W. and BROAJ^STREET, Mi Kt^ - ^ -v V :^ ’ -': :.y '■•!'■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN« THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1956 ■ • . ^ ■ ■ ■ ', . . •- '. ■ t Columbia f l F PAGE KrtJRtEBir^ MANCH£$TEI^ EVENING HERALD. UANGHESTER.' OONN. tHURSDAY, DECEMBER 27; 19&S .Semitic'* languages at UnlvePaltjr, disd~Tv(fesday: He w aalr .iw^n r? W KNB—MO •El w n o -^ i»8 o F ren ch yoie born In San. JVanciaiso. , BANiCiL'KT HOaband — When anything goca ■Sv f-Woman • 1 ' . Alive . V. BUGS B U N N Y WDKO-IMO Wa8hlngU>n.“-rl’biederlck, Daven-|i I t ’i nevi'r to bleak ^ wrong around our houae, 1 juat Answer td Previous P ujsIb Dai/v Radio. w a A V —aio . ' vr^' Saar Roturn' port, 90, BepubUcan Ckmgrcsdman, That it cbiildn’t be bleaker. get. buay and fix it, . ‘ World Rivtrs w o c b - iiw o In te r n DayUgh't Tline \WHIP-L.i410 rs from New Ybrk'from 1623 to LOSS', Sense and Nonsense There might have been W ife Oh yeah 7 Since you fixed ' ■ and' lo rm tr specialist la - federal, I perSofiitel matters,' died Wednea-j Arthiir Drill A aecond apedker! . . . the.'clock. the , ^ckoo^ backa out , " The folidwt^ program acbedulpa r 3 Sift— ,«b ' ■ B O W K ^ Into Office, Kitchien To Gerrnany ACROSS^ WHAY-^KiicfitP ThntAer Hie art Stops day. He'was born in Salem, 'Mass'. ' "An Indignant youth entered the I., bought one o f'th o ie belta. —V. b. Palat. and aaka “ What time lh4.t' ara auppUad by W radio manage- i t Westphalian • * ' — Nweevve a.e«WllMll Opod Music . ' ■' - n ,——-a - but it did not help jr.o a bit.” 1 Boheiiik'a ••i,vt®rrAnFii Brown office. Of the railway company. river manu and are attbjSct to change* N «w Yorit, b*c. 27 M- Paris, Dec. 27 Of) -rL^The Upper j ’*Hefe!” .he «ald angril.v to the of- wire back came the anaVer' fiver '• I wyC— ' ■ e /: B.V 8AM DAWSONJAWSON Slachines are taking over more ^ ga without n ^ c e . ,. V . * WDRC—Amo? atid.Andjr yesr*old wom«n wa hbius aMve to • ■'It h^|M>d me. I ovrh atock in *2 River in - Auto- office wwk all the tlma-whether I House of the Frept^h Parliament I j^ o y ie t | (£ | (lio H llS/..^ ftclal. "1 gdl a pindpv in my eye CARNIVAL. BY DICK TURNER S'Dkralnian WPOPwKd. P. MorifRn ’ day—17 da.vs after her hearl had New York, Dec. from one of your eogince. and it ^the comj)j|j»y,” river SIbtrih Y«-dOu«*-lliMiie ' .K '’" - :■ i It's, the huge mathematical choi'cs I last night , appixiyid the French- 3 BatebfiU I I \\ L'Ia :—(i'-corC lieKeVllS - stopped .beating, leAving her Ihrrt ] matlOn ia spreadingng last irmn ine t1m>s Mr(nr'm»l hv ReiAlnir-I »w. b... P O j p C n ooat me two dollara for a d o c i^ ■ BiMlsilppt W3JAY—Kncor»i TU»*aicr . like Uios* performed by ReriUng- ] Gei^inan trsidty r e n t in g the Saar • sticks -> WKNB--F® s.weal kivening liodU Muato mlnutea Away ffom almost Certain | i^ctory to the office and'''the kitbh! to have it taken out and the^<^’e It-'is said ,that oh ah Oregdn tributary . II WTIO-rWomSUi_. 1 top Rand’s Uni vac. oi' central dW- v ,jib y to W est Germany, -rbe Na- '4 Runs away WDRtl-CSI koiM death. taUpg machines such as Mjpse fp- ^ 5- dreaae^. What are you going,4* «>o railroad there ia much -dlapute llTranuctien oMh** World tloiial Assembly ratified it Dec. 12 SAVE to wed WPOP—Wsxw6rk» \VDRC—Bill* Croitby The drama for Mrs. Marlon In staifBd by the Gray MSnufac- Moscow,. Deb..--2t '/IP)—Moscow about it? ” , ' over the proper pronunciation of tSDrink mada . MectuinIsaUon w;e. have Ibng-)iad Up to S50 f! V> :r ' -S Waadsrlng i 4:14—“', I^WITOP—OBbiicI HtoUer galls, wife of a Staten'’ Isiapd. luring Co; M tile Stanvac Building ‘n e vote . in the Upper-HouM Radio Sava the Christylas measage with malt with us. This ia thechaqieal action “Nothing, mv dear nothing." • the town called Rurelia. 'Ihe brake- 3SOote 41 Black ’WHAY—Open Jlouee banker,'began the morning of Dec., Council of the itcpubllc 'Was 2W* the official replied ^ave.ly.' ‘'We meh who call the atationa, however, 14 rfuit pael , minitrsls ' \V«X‘C—MecurO Bevui WHAY-*-FaiiiUy JioBHO' • served ' by a power source but- in Westchesief County, Jv. T. of Pope K u s X II "could hSrdly be 'W 42 Trims, U 10 in a Montefiore Hospital room. '66. 15 Within S Cauebo 36 Roster WKNB—Ed Sweat fciyjniiqi a#od Mutle guided or controlled by human ' In sny one- o f --290 offices a have, no further/tise for the alwaya have to resort to their ✓ .-n 3T Shakctpcerc's , brenches WTIC—Radio Lana WKNB—Dinner IMit Dr. Stephen Lobell; 26-yes r-old During the debate. Under Secre dMcribed a* that of a rAllgioiis FUEL OIL (comb, form) T Obtain WTR^^ne. braliOi and hands. Example.; The StaiivaC executive cari'p i^ up hii cinder and you a/e, qniie welcome, judgment. On one of the trains, river 42 Siouan WDRO—cal Kolby • iq^terne, was making a routine ex tary bf State' for Foreign Affeira tMder.” " , . one day. so the story^.goe»? a IS Hot by t Basutoland WPOP—Waxworks WDRt.—c.*H. Murrow ei&trlc- wasTiep that has to be phohe rfnd dial central utetbUn^. _ to it. From a legal point of view, 2SOutof danger Indian ^ W FpP-8ty it With MubIc amination of Mrs. Ingalls when, he Maurice Faure stressed that - re- of Standard 09 bfakeman opened the' d'oor at one expoauro -river timed on and off; Autoirtqtlcally his dictated wbrUs The ..'Pontiff a Christmas 'broad- the cinder h*** yours, and, no 38 Feminine 44 Roman road 4r said, "she gasped suddenlyv -cOl' of the- coal-rich territory, to Mjy. end of the car and called out: IT Martian SEniaie * 'w iiA Y —Betty tOmb*H WHAYr-^oIka To mechanisation automation « i’p clumnelcd to any of 24 dlc- esM Was assailed by-i the . Soviet Comp^BY of New Jeysejr. doubt you could be proceeded sppcIUtlon' 46 Veydi opera w e e c —Record Ravus lapsed and.became rigid..” .' any waa “unavoidabla.”. rptilo in * Russian language com •‘You’re a liarl" which waa.J»is (comb, form) 10 Arrow poison WKNB-iP.M. , fcvwiiiig Good Mutte ailds guidance and ■ control . iftip- tating -.moxbines In the central against for removing our property. |1 Carry (coll.) 4T Winter vehlcla WKNB—Platter Party Finding no heartbeat. Dr. Lobel ■' .The .''Upper House vote com mentary. verslan of how, to yell Eurelia.'^'^'' IS Grated 11 SmNl W n C —Radio Lana WTIC—UUdentleeve- v plied by additional inanimate uplbl., battery. Aft^r the -typiat has a But We 'wUllSke no steps in the 46 Afternoon W DRO-Ckt kolby realised the woman would almost pleted Parliaraentary ratlllcatloif Immediately afterward another n 30 Scoff IS Dutcbunele 34 Uncommon WDRC—R. Q Lew la ^ v built■ In-lo■ the ' machine...... itself. Ex-('-fi . ('-fiansci anacribed...... the. discs, autoijiation Accusing thO Pope of supporUpg-J m attpr." s.ocial.evcnti WPOP—Waxworka certainly die ta three mfmiles be of the treatj^whlch now ' needs brakeman opened the door at the 31. German river 20 BBrgtin..evant 3T Dormice WPOP-Df*»?rUve amplc^ 'The Automatic c I o .t h e i' takes 'over ajjAln, parrying by preventive war and thus ’’dotqgi 50 Indonesian •lift— cause of the lack, of fresh blood only signatures of Presidents flene other end of the car and yelled: 33 She dSmon 32 Poultry \ 38 Paving *‘wHAYJLBetty Kimball ^ washer. " pnmimpnnimatie tubes tne^.inlslied copy What few Weatern leaders now dare , Victor W iiker. son o f Mr. ahd' of Mindanao WCCC—Raoord llayiaw WHAY—Polka Parly Coty of France and Theodore ' "You really are!” and he was 33 Bucket substance Kvfriiiig Good Muatd for the .'leart. / Automation Also often Includes back to the man whV dictated •t-i'UenM r>f w «.t the Moecow hcoadci^ said I Mrs. C bm W'alker, of Tuscaloosa, 33 Antiquated 51 Scottish river WKNB—p :m . He was jolned.-^bylNuince, by Dr. fSertiany. OAUUON calling the same station, Eureli'a. ■ SSEree 24 Thlnss done: 38 Peaceful... w r iC —Radio Lana WKNB—PlaK^r Party the ability to check automatically he "soundeil a note .of d t^ n a n c e ' Ala., recaptiy had a tooth extract WORO—Cal Kolby WTIC—4 sllfl.oralcf'v a ■ Aaron Schwarts. 28, another in il- e « T ■ Th* S M f PoMUcsiiyticslly willwm )>ecomeoecome 30 High card 'against mistakes snd to sppty past' contrasting, with the Christmas . ' i l ed. He was 12 daya old.—J;-’ou talk, you repeal what iiOe— ■' \ ■ Mrs. Ingalls' rboni at tha time. holing but it s no new thing to 11 j.. Tje*-lies whichwnicn havenave linkediinKCd Its you already know; when you lis quality WHAV- Record Radio \ ample: The computers used in American Industry. economy closely to France’s will The broadcast said the Pope der 200 gallon* or nMre tte day a r WCCC—Racord Review \ - WHAY-Polka. Party Schwarts told Ixibetl to brosthe before .vou ivbnt ddtvefyy-edld ten. you OTten ' learn something & 32 Huge catk ■'i WTIC^^uivfireailfm many'>f%es. In 1778 OllvW Evans built an be dissolved, -over the next three blessed the policy of mtlitar>'' Sl- MarW. Twain had a protegee who W K N B -P M . ^ into the patient’s mouth while he' ■' . „ j _ . automatic flour mill in a . Phita- pay the driver at tline e< dcBv- new. 33 roUewar a WTIC—Kewa WDRC—ft-obf»rt Q, Cewia ' Punched Card Recipe years. Uancea Sind blocs, gnd oppoAbd co- wrote hlnv one day that she was S 1 WDUC—Newa Reiiorler , WPOP/—Myatery Tima ^ ' called'for a.scalpel. delphiS Bubtii'b. 'Ibe wheal was ery. , . , SSDeeayf •lU - . f Automal'sd food - preparationllon The agreement also provides for. existenco and' the pUrsuit''07 world not feeling well: so he wj-ote her WPOP—Bob and Ray SchWarts made ah incision into fed in on the ground level, taken twek. advising her- to buy a certain There are too many people lit ^ lA M w t im e f r " i WlUY-Polka PRity > * the woman’s chest, reached be equipmeiit run by punched -gards a canal to link the Moselle with peace. • ' W HAY—Record Itadlo ■ W n c—Cradi WPOP—Mv»tfiry Tima the heart; For 20 minutes the two Colorado w n C —UMO Radio Lana • sftft- would^..command the .mdvements pioileafiedpi oi?ra{|ed aulomaUcally step by of beliavers or t i contribute to the girl V ro te'th e humorist: nowhera for nothing. IT WMAY“-NI|tht Waj«h. . young doctors kepL.at their dual step frotn-|loor to floor, until the OIL COMPANY IS Magwom n. v r WDRC—Cal Kolby task. Finally, the p&ient’a heart now performw by the cook. Scien good«'wlll and, peace on earth.” W POP—Bob and Ray WTIC-At iho Unliprf Natlona * and ' ' ' < I ' m ; " I ' I 40Bofoi« WDRC-The World Tonight began beating normally by'itacK. tist.' .see the day when' ' punched finished flolm..U'a.' bagged i r • a r IsSir- WPOP—Modern Soonda 41 Auricle. i P WHAY—Swins Eaay Antibiotics were used to'prevent cards will tell the homemaker stacked fiir shipibet^ Wstecpovverj Deaths Lu/li N tgkt In hia annual message, the Pope Ml 9-3740 OUT OUR WAY WILLIAMS OU|^ BOARD] NG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE 42 Largest rivar WCCC—Raoord Review • lift-, ^ ' infection inaaniurh a » neither doc What food to order based on the furnished the iimph -and all the . O proclaimed the morality of defen- B W KNB--Kveiiiiig Senerada WHAY Nia^t Watch work was do, fe aiitomstfdally. ------L InFraiiiet' I WTIC—lUSU Radio Lana I lor waa able.to property WMh upimachlna’s "memory” of what the aive war and called on the world P - WTIC- -Ad ili»*"tlnltcd Natk>na »• 45Boaain 1 WDRC—Cal Kolby. WDRC—The W*oi ld Tonight I before the. emergency operation. family likes, how much is thrown] By THE ASSOCIATED PMESS to g t ^ the United Nations the nr WAS s o I •TM’ ito s e \ o n 6j* nothu371 STILL-6 0 VEAH.WE60TTA 4S Maicuttna i r W POP—Bob, and-Ray WPOP—Mfidern ^unda ^tpsU anU , Mich..— Preston Tuck- t:••- Details of the operation, fairly away arid whet duantlt.v of any. right and ' qwer to prevent aggres 'CMlLl.VTt>JIOHT| TK ^lOVB TAT1DO" I kNBW k ip s FOR THE OLD' aiWolIaUoH 1 | :tt— type o f food- Is consumed over. a , erT-*3,who rose to.speicUcular but , BfiAD.BOyS/CAl4’TVteM«ICM- RELAX,OfJLV t5" a ' ^ W HAY—Swing Eaay ■ WHAY-Nlghl Watch common in operating rooms, were sion. He condecined Communism I TMOUOMT l O A^dOlN' 1 ASEAN THSCT SREW UR STUNTS. SO BuiUa ‘ \ WTIC—**uture Through Sdance brief ten)* after .World War II TAKE AM OUD* TO COOK •RAM P.' PRESSOiJ' BEHIMP sow & flova. NEVM ySAR’< * l e t '< aJOT P ull ■ WCCC—Record Review disclosed yesterday tby Dr. Elliott given period. Quint Qoses for attempting^'to."impose on all MAJOR .'V»1E WKNB— Evening Senrrade WDR(V-Ruwi Naughtdo with his''''rMr-engIne "Tucker FA&MlOMEP A POT BOY ««'L L THEM tkarVLE SVe-PfiD6i?AMTO SL'PPLAMT o u t A l l THE' S2 African riv«r 46^ ■ir 11 WPOP—Modem Sounds • Hurwitt, the hospital's chief sur From the factory, perhaps, could ] peoploa in one way or another a 6ETTOO SIVersUler r ' WTIO—IdNU Rmio l-ana geon. He said it was the first such come an automatic kitchen m ixer) Torpedo” automobile, died Wednea- BATH BVTHE o b e a n s HAVE TO BASE BubdEfl TWE OLI? SMOPWORM MOJKE STOPS LIXEVJE WDRie—Today In Sporla •jU- special and UitDlerable way of life.” KITCHEN S1DV6, PER RIPE -iheirhlhH- MUCH L0N6 DID TWANRS- S4Unltofwtighl r K WJ’OP—Mu.lc and New a WHAY—Night Waich operation of its kind that he could like the Fairbanka-Morse scales'; day. He was bom in Ospac. ^Ilch. SrtlHES ABOUnIDTME FLCwO a \ WTlC-^T\iture Through Meitca FlWer Sh0p AMP WHEN I SMWVNIM’.' s t a m p im ; ■ACKStOEX PLAViNSe. r.M. Hs» V.t. P«LjWf. 8S Notion ■ s;se_ recall ever having been performied that automatically dole out and i Cape May, N. J„— Rep. T . Millet SMTH' LOOKBPUKE 1H6 BOVdL r o - SIVIN6 — 'W H A Y—Da'lellna , WDIU'—Ruaa NatiKluon BENTOVE* HI-FI CULTURE # 10M >f MU W. S6 Weights o< a ' N B \ WPOI*—Motlein &iunda Marie Hand, 34, Republican Congressman TD REACH TM- STIRRUPS AHANPCSRVSPj LIKie TO HEAR HlCk:EyS still ■ ^ w e e t:—Good Evedins Oood Huile i Police Clear Dynamite Bits AN' AT SAPPUE.' fro m , t h e RELAX! NS 4i|V| UdU WKNB— Evening Serenade !•;••- '"Mris;;;..'X'had™d,,w j * Hew Jersey’s second district. SOAP--VWOW.' SOME IDEAS I'H b«(t duightor is goinc merry that pennilgs* WTIC-Ne'wa WHAY .Night Watch TH' t a b l e ST Adjectiva H n H heart surgery in 1952, returned tm Homes in the arid aou'lhweat al- Dionne has. closed her floW-er shop, j elected last November to his WeatporL Dec. 27 /AV-^Police FOR A Missus EVERY., IN THE CLINIC I” WDRC—Nowa Reporter WTIC-Robfrt McCormick PER A f r o m th at seunp! She BskBd me hew Tget alortg on your salary"* SSVulgufeUows WPOP—Neww W’DRC—FlUKii Nniighton fhe hospital Dec. 5 for a checkup. ^ ready are being equipped w I t-h the first personal business venture'seventh term, lawyer. Weekly here haxre an odd and hazardous __ _ WEEK.' lCOLTURAL. 4;l»— WPOP—MiMlern &)unda She waa released yesterday. j mechanisms that cool the hoii.se of any of the famous Quintuplets, newspaper publisher, 'and former task; Plcdting btfa and pieces-of ONE-' l«:lft- A N T SIZE I FIESTA W HAY—Sport SpoUlght ; ------_ _ when the weather outside is hot Unconfirmed reports said the I ma.vor of Cape May. He waa bom dynamite out of a gravel pit They | BY AL VERMEER WCt-tl—Oood EvrnitiK Good Mualc WHAY Niglii Wttich rs T ** PRISCILLA’S POP Shipm ateR WKNB—Evening Serenade WTK*—Bnnlrh Tribute to Wilaoi^ o • Ahorle ■ WDR(' Ru?f Naugtiton' ? 5 u r p r i s e r ^ i o r m the house when the 'night, chill month ojicralion. Neighbora said |' Rome,— Vlncenao Vacirca, 70,1 boys took .24'’^hffclis. of dynarhlte Picture Tube i 'V V E L L -I ■ WDRC—Cilv le.intwirdo WPOP —MihIiti) HotimIs P O O R KID ■ ^ r r I sets in. And Carrier Corp. has just It attracted'targe numbers of tour-] «nti-fasylst former newspaper di-; from the pit lO days ago and broke I M A TE T O S O R T O F , WPOP—I.awrenoe Wetk ,, !•:»-- 1 P) N/ I a-.te- WHAY—Xlgiu Waioh ' L jOVCI’S D U l l a J f ) opened a w e a t h e r engineering ists. but apparently Marie ai\d not j ’^fftor in Braril from 1M8-I94S and thenq-upr^niUce said bulldozers- and S E E M E R M O P E D F O R ‘ wHa Y—Dinner Dale Wnrliig laboratory at S.Vracuse, N. Y., to flowers was their object. ^ since ttheh..directqr of the news- power* stmvpls had been {woijting' DISAPPOINTED f A B O A T T r WCC13—Ondd kUrentng Good MuatC WDRC—Ruff Naughton WKNB—Alaj*' Brown WPUl*—Mofirri) seek still higher efficiency In home Marie's assistant. Ellen Boiir-ir -' paper ’!L* Vtustizia,’- died We<*i'*6‘ the pH.-biit' hot lately. T>ey said a $ a a . 9 5 - T o o l WTIC—!.i1>« SI LEADIN& 17 TRY FORA GAME-CLINCHING ^ I Plan Paria Slated by Elt 1 D I4 .., FIELD G O A L ... , -p - BC 9-0080— 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ■ Member ar Parlnry Tlic Manchester Lodge of Elks ^ M ll«»Nde4 Kl^trsMilr T^rlmiriavt , will hold its fourth annual Valcn- tine Oiarity Ball Feb. 16 at ihe ; 1 Slate Armory. PartP a il of the proceeds [ ^ CHOICE will go to the Natltyal Elka. Foun{ MANCHESTER SPEC1AI.IZRU dation. I K F r : c . a . Commilteea for the ball w c r e l ^ selected at a meeting of the Elks F Tele\1«ldn Service PUBLIC MARKET Il-XT held last night. Maurice GatidCl ^ DICK MORTENSEN named general chairman, and j ^ 803 - 805 MAIN STREET All 9-4641 ■ Hugo Benson. coK-hairpian. , - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Trolhful thief BY EDGAR MARTIN Exclg'lvelyti R.C.A BY ROY CRANE . Music for the bail .Will be fur- , B U Z S A W E R nishCd by Al GentilC and his. .14- j V tA R W E S e TV41ST1MT. -rtt OFF ^ faitASH TfiuCKS, FiUt trucks, AMUOMiCH RtCf SABIN 4MW THC ViftH . ' m m lYSUM, LObK --- s piece orchestra. .> 1^ CtrtW CS6Y.C2F I — W SKYWitCH, lAllPlN< ll|l S-B482 _ Rangoon, Burma" ^
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' ''‘M Red and White / PAT BOLDUC ‘ Bdston ^ideris ■ i OBtitaiiim State Jpartt Em b Btfitwti Aeatetaat BpWb Editor V ■ Stress Attack pivisim Lead >''-’‘11 . Note# Off Cuff, -fof toe finest acholsaUc soccer Yale Crew’s Olympic Gold Medal played In Oonnfcticut. In recent In Final Half Nice to as« Ray and Lou'Damato yeato Hall, Wethersfield and Man Wit^Triumph back with another baaicetoah team chester have- been the top names Home Qu^et ‘although on a smaller scale than in schoolboy compeUtion Slid all Rated Top Achievement by Scribes / their former Frankl'e's Drive-In ;By PAT BOLDUC three rivals are now' members of on, Dec. 27 (/P)--B111 NewccMner Tom RocHe,'Co- quintet. Hie two sports-minded toe CCIU . Blows Margin p brothers are sponsoring Damato’s Ru^ell, gaining cpnDdence New Haven Dec. 27 OP)— pitcher with too CMcago Cube. 4irte«r®> <* whieh too University of Captains Norm ./Ifohenthal Constructlbn in ' the Rec Senior to/lhatch .the spring in hfs Here are t)i« top five: Connecticut qualified for National and Lab Cyr and. transfer Ex-esger Remie August /K(U| Eight Yale oarsmeii, their ■ 1. Yale crew wtaa tNyanple goM Celkglato A~A. honors after .win League and, Ray also plans to switched to offlcisUng toia^Vto- 7,000 legSt'iiiay ciiuBe some Late in Game Bows to Australia Hayes Stagner paced Man stags one or two promotions iiefore muscles strainint as they- ssrta r ning the Yankee Conference title; ter, working two nights a' week th an ^'in . profeasioi^al has* |4 X ____^ the end ^ the season. ^ _ rowed as onfi, won (Ui Olym vs. Larry Boasdasaa’a fiala M ag Hartford Weaver and Mandiester chester High to its fifth in the Rec Senior L e slie ,an(' 1-ethalI oh ibe strength of his in* asWaaal raeagall High 8choo^ Jraining the CJA.C. Bjr DON BERGER straight victory last night, a everyTuesdsyAin th4 ^ •>“«*' pic gold medal for Uncle Saih Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 27 X^^-^tunned and staggered Red and White soccer '^sch tour gamss. T%<'6-10 All-America late last month. And although E Yale's feeWei tteam eaftarifi final, won by Weaver, which ellml- / “There was no joy in Mud- at the outset, Ken Rosewall apd Lew Hoad pulled themselves somewhat dull' slid imlmpreasive League. Other bfflcisM in toe ^ and Olympic ace .grabbed 34 re Ivy aad Big Hiree keaors. natod favorod New Haven IDU^ 68-56 conquest over a tall Alumni Dick Danielson, labels Jim Lind o|ie leagues includb Tom .Eelley bounds, scored. 16 points and gen the race was rowed or Lake Wen- house to the quarter-final en route ville, For Mighty Casey had together to win the Davis Cup for .Australia today by defeat sey toe finest player he has had in douree, JSallarat, Australia, Con- 4. NiW Havea Btodea aanax. sixuck out” The scene was quintet M^iioh tired noticeably to and Gerry Wleehnuusn (toi'Mess- erally, gave the Warrion; fita aa hockey beaen. to the UDe. ing a U.S-. “pickup” team of Vic Seixas and Sam Giammalva, the .second half. An estimated . his lO' yehrs a t Manchester High. men’s),' Danny Morllno, and* YoSh hts cbntributlon to Boston’s 120-97 nectleut sports writers, voting to E related ai- League banquet, (iosch 'Mike won sight to a row, including Wright No. 2: *rom Charlton, bow, H m grant (tefeiulve play of in the first match with ’ Selkaa again in the third act, they made ter the rang!:, contest whlch.-saw a ' Oinolfl of the Blqe Devils proved 1956, recenty made a tremen* and enabled toe Celtics to out-re Yale’s-1924 triumph. Along to* way itors were the Juinpers In the WII- the first aervice break. Again, bound the Warri(trs 95-56—a cate and BUI Beckie'ui, Ooxiwaln. Watertmry'* Jimmy' PieriMUl for eon backcourt with HockviUe lead- meeting Hoad tn.the second. . Bill total of S6 personals calisd by of- the most popular among t)is men- doua hit as ,tot guest speaker a t the Blue made a sweep of Its the Boston Red Sen." Talbert, U.S. team captain, aub- however, they • couldn’’t make „lt, ficiats Jhmny Horvath and ,Jlm tor». if one could Judge from the the Bunuidb ports Night to Bast gory to which the towering Phila ancient regatta with Harvard at Aftor that it was a scramble, 1 ^ «7-6S. Noting th at Rockville aUtuted Giaihmalva for Herbie stand 1^ . delphians once had no. peers.. bul these stood out: Yale's Haatera DitonoHigiato lined up for the Jump defensively Mtirray. “Hall ivlU be a tough team, applause that greeted the poachy Hartford, r New- London for the second year Chiiaqiionsiito basebidl team. Flam of BeVerly HiUa, Calif.; iii They smashed through Rosewall to beat to Ito cewn gym,” Itotursky S8 they were introduced. Great DetensivcJy to a row. The general Olympic picture out of poeltioil (to the wrong side view of hla good play in the dou Swliwmlng Beeerda c( the man), DlMauro tapped the in the fourth gamd, only to have promised. ’:But maybe after get Princi)>hl.y,Edson Bailey points Perhaps the biggest rsv<>luUon . Fltttaig CEmax from a Oonnectlcut staind] it Al- Thai breaking of two' world’s bles. the Aussles come right bsck in the ting t-wo bad genes out of our Popular Swede Lindquist of New with pride that for the last 13 Russel] may be starting is a re though eclipaed by to* Yi crew’s •ban to ttespMtacled Dbn Paten- ‘V The capacity, crowd of 18,000 at I t wais a 'fitting cUnaax to a 'be--, records In Yale’s pool, a 49 seconds aude, who streaked down the court fifth game and take Selxaa’ serv s.vstem ■we’ll be ready for the W sr- Havefi^has, resigned as stale com years at least one fall sthleUc newed interest' in defense to the lief .expressed by Coach Rath- great viet^ , fine perf< the War Memorial Stadium sat in ice. j team has brought s championship professional game whose rules were turned In at t)ie Gi Khk-yaril sprint l y tUx Aubrey of for the tlerbreaklng decisive hoop. shocked horror aa the first set un rlora.” The Red and 'White meeta missioner of toe Amateur Softball schmtdt one day last April'whan, Yale, and nn 18:06.9 for tha 1,800- ■He was fouled on the play Sthd ' But the Auasles made, the big Its CCI'L rival ii) an 8:15 encounter Assn, snd his alioes will be hard trqphy. hpme to Manchester High have helped pnsh scoring duels to after a stirring pre-season work marathoner Kelley, swliai folded. They could hardly believe move in the 11th game and broke School. - dhRv heights. *111# capacity crowd Leading Gainer Roeassa of Torrington aiidlPurdua inaton (metric, mile) by George JPho Me? converted for a game w inning their eyes that they were watching in the Hall High gym to West to fill before another Season rolls out. he ventured: “1 think we can Breen of COrtlnnd Btate Teachers. three-j>olnt play. A thrilling uphill Giammalva. That was . the break Hartford. around. Earlier Bud Maru, State of 1^909 at Boston Garden greeted Final Btstistics of Nstlonsl go mU the wray.” He and they did! University, and runner Dic|lc Hart Ed ' Meadows, Ctdcago Roaewall and Hoad,- who between New Haven Swim Chib’s team Bears’ end. pantomlmea pom- victory was turned Instead to a them hold every major singles title of the match, because (they held Regalneid Shfwttng Tonch Softball League director, tended, Quotes from the recent Red snd RusaeU’s' defensive ipfforts with Footosll League show' Chica A boxer, Larry BOi&tonan oC 6t Windsor. triumph in tha Nationnl Outdoor disheartening defeat. In the world, and together are the their own in toe 12th si^-w on the The promising Roche finally re his resignation. Both men have White soccer banquet: JV Coach wild cheering last night. go Bears back Rick.Cassrea, Marlborough, won toe riinncnip '^Ths Unlveralty of icut’s A Jt.U . Cawmi pleta tohoeenco In reply to Ootstoiidlng -^rts f iirmanfo set. It gave them a 2-1 Mad and played paramount- roles in the Jack Palmer ; is csrtslnly Russell already has proved his' above, -to be league’s leading spot with an Impressive record, of near victory over Y*J*’8 ** bailers chaigae of premedttatod In Wimbledon, U.S. and AuatraHan gained his shooting touch, leading Stontogton 1 jury to Bobby Layna the De Por Rockville, It was eaflly the Low Return by Seixas doubles, champions. ppt the pressure squarely o^Seixsa This Should Stir itp Sugar all scorers 's-ith 17 points. 12 in his growth of the soort In Connecticut wonderful to be associated with a ability to block th* tw-lstirig jump ball carrier. He gained 1126 victories over big name fighters, to which, the Hiiakles final): were basketbau champions, who stopped outstanding performance of the and Giammalva. \ the past several years. winning team but it is even great ■)tot of Bob Pettit and the hook yards in 234 attem pts for' an stopped by the clock, t^o eebnda troit Ltona’ tocomparabla vie Selxaa returns drive by Australia's'Ken,Roaewali du^ng. Seixas, the handsome 33-year-old Gene Fullmer, middleweight challenger from West Jordan, team's big second half. Both although -he unfortunately, ended East Havsh’s Iimig victory streak lii quarterback and passer. season, and for lanky Don Beer PhUadelphlan, and Giammalva an After the match, Seixas aaid*^e Hohenthsl and the diminutive Cyr er to be associated vrith Manches of Johnston—league scoring aces. average 4.8 .yards per try. toe year with an unexpected loss and three yards from a St up- singles, match of Davis Cup Challenge Round at Adelaide, Aus probably never would play te^is Utah, throws s left “from way out there” as he works out In a ter High School.” Dick Danielson— (AP Wlrephoto). tha game that aatUad tha titla. worth, the high Jwint of a fine tralia. Roaewall beat Seixas, 6-1, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, after his coun emotional 32-yeiar-old University of hooped 14 markers sthlie the steady Talented Jack Scott of Damato’s Not long ago both w-ere considered to , Orlando Zulueta, a tough set Coach Bob Ingalls’ 1 went The gaining of No. 1 New Eng seriously enough to mi.ke the Da-vls New York gymnasium Dec. 26, for his scheduled Jan. 2 cham Construcflon and also with the "Jack Palmer has not been- given to possess unstoppable shots. schbolboy career. Beerworth, a tryman, Lew Hoad, crushed Herbie Flam- to give Auatrelta a .2-0 Texas student from Houston, who pionship liout with Sugar Ray Robinson. (AP Wirephoto). Stagner contributed 13' tallies, 11 customer. on to win the Ypnkee land tmnla rating by Lots' Felix of senior, was sensational aa. he hit never had played in a Challenge Chip team again.. This Is his sixth. Marco Polo Explorers in the strong enough credit for the oustsndlng Undoubtedly Russell would have crown.. lead. (AP Wlrephoto by radio from Australia.) Ctosllenge Round. from the foul line. The hard-work job he has done the past few years Yale’s senlor-domlnstsd football Meridui. U C o n ii Plays the mark 14 times for 28 points. A Round before, ran- the Aussiea all ing Hohenthal, who netted nine Central (Connecticut Basketbsll smashsd’ the* rebounding record Parker Signs team, winners of the first formal ' The State Women's _ The awmrd of Gold Keys to T. A. fine p^ormance any time, but over the court in the first set. "I was trjdng too hard to put League, Is a former All-America with his Jsyvee hooter*.”. Senior had he. not fouled out with eight victory by 52-year-o’td Mrs. preasurk On Hoad and made foolish points in the first half, was tre Chuck Glenney — ”It’s been Ivy League round-robin; and toe Dh. Jones, Tale’s former football when you consider that most of Seixas won his first service s i love mendous off toe boards and his' schoolboy sensation from Ells minutes remaining in toe game. “Big Three” champion, wtos next, Partridge ot Sachem's Hi star ' and coach; 'votoran golfer Miami^onight the hoops were Rred from over 20 and that set the tenor of the set. errors,” he said. “But I. thought K.ansas^W ilt the Stilt worth. Maine. The high-scoring wonderful being s member of s Incidentally, it w-as the first time; the playoff between Arnold Palmer Sammy was great. He played much greatest help came frou. Stagner Championship team especially since New Contract followed by the New Haven Blades, Frank D. Roes, ■ and .. sac-major feet away and that Beerworth Pastrano Wins Duke^ Only Hoad-was able to salvage and Junior I^ck Duhanoski. ace stands head and shoulders he had left a game on personals: w-ho csptiired toe Eastern Hockey and TM KroU. which Palmer won leagus baaiSballnr-Frank B. Me- took only 25 shots for a fabulous a service for the Aussles, that in better than I.” above all other Rec Senior League 1 only came out for soccer on s Miami Beach, Fla., Dac. 27 VH Rugged Jim Glenney, tall Buu bet." since his- sophomore year at San | League’s regular season and play for the $30,000 tosuraneel City Gowran ^ the Connecticut Sports 50 per cent average, one sees the \the second game. But in Uie fourth Hit of the Day participants. Francisco. Detroit, Dec. 27 (g^—Dotrolt Open golf crown. Alae, the winning —Baton Hall, a basketball team sharpness of his shooting. Beer Seixas and Giammalva smashed Giammalva was the hit of the Not So Tough After All Keeney' and Dave Turklngton off titles. Writora AUtonee. wMch has lost only one gamo'- ■i Not Ready for Champ hooped 16, 11 and 10 pointa re- An unofilcisl check through Russell is playing with men his Lions’ football Coach Raymond There was a tie for toe state’s of the Eastern Women’s Aipatsur TIm briniant jdaytog of Stam- worth hit eight for 10 in the first through Roaewall’a service and in day and there’s no doubt that he Rose of New England Basketbsll (Buddy) Parker looked like a by Mrs. Norman Woohvaajth of wrhilo winning six this season, the sixth they took care of Hoad’s. will Rgure heavily in next year’s -spedtively, for the losers. But it most of the games played in the owm height but his tremendous fifth biggest story between . Gro ford'a Andy RobuateUl at end for half and six for nine in the torrid Tournament, slated for'*Norw1ch Jumping ability launched by a slen Texas oil man w-ho had Just cap Zksrien. tha NSW York -(football Giants/ meets Pittsburgh with a 4-8 reo- la st half. This was the American teani that team. No one herevwould be brash was the aggressive play by atUrd.v between Jan. 28 and Feb. 11, has (various Rec basketball leagues ped a gusher. ton’s Johnny Kelley, the National ord today to the. opening matoh Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 27 —^Willie Pastrano, speedy wks. lacked by Talbert aa an after New York, Dec. 27 (fl*)—It Sj)pears Kan.sas and Wilt (TJie Eddie Wojclk which sparked - the the "Senior League to be der frame is unmatched. It w-aa for AAU marathon champ, snd XH'n'd- The New Haven Stnte Te^tohers B astsm isro champs. The play was thrilling and ex (ffy enough to say he con beat any of op'enings for s fewt more top-flight this spring the OltIcs recently Parker's well will bring in $30,- of the aecond luinual Change Bowl tremely hard fought down to the young contender for Floyd Patterson’s heavyweight boxing thought. He had considered using the Australians—and that goes for Stilt) Chamberlain aren’t so tough after all. Now what’s in Aiumnl to its 30-27 advantage at semi-pro combines. Interested one-sided, with the winning sor’s Moe Drsbowsky,- who went perfect jrootball record of nine Sure, there were others, too, but Baaketball Tournament. Flun, who had more Internationa store for North Carolina which follows the No. 1 Jayhawks intermission. Indians’ co-esptsin ailing by an average signed Russell for reported $17,000. 000 a .year for the next two years from the Trinity campus to toe straight victeriw. j thtoe ware ths enas that irtruek wire, with six p ^ ts the biggest title, is among the first to admit he isn’t quite ready to take the aecond-Uners should Rosewall managers or coaches may write to Regained Oidldeiice in the form of a new contract with The game wras set for 2:30 p.m. spread. In aU, the game was tied experience than Giammalva, but a turn professional—but he certainly in'the college basketball rankings'/ The Jayhawks just man last winter, Wojcik, now- a fresh Felix Lenklewicz. P, O. Box 425, of 23''Mints. Next comes the Y major leagues, starring as a rook- Connertieut’B overall baanetbaU tha fancy of the serU)|^. (E8T), on the champ. ’Td like to have a few more fights before I few . hckirs before the match de man at Notre Dame, along w-lth Junior League where the victors Russell said after last night’s the National Football League 10 times, with the lead changing has the'type of blasting game to aged to escape being victims o f Norwich. gams he regained confidence the club. 'Weatem Kentucky; 4^ for the bands 10 timSa Needless to say, tackle Patterson,” the 20-year-old<7' cided that the.^Texan, with his big give them a run for their money. the biggest u^et of the campaign Kwney snd GJenney outrebounded have worKby an average of 16 season, ptoys LaSaUe, which is no one in the crowd of over 450, Jab and dance artist commented' gamA would give the Aussles more last night. It took a field goal by i State; M anhatt^ and Notre Dame the w-lnners by a 49-42 margin. The markers InXie 10 games played. night before in a loss to Phila It was capped yesterday when rano, Referee SI Gottfried 100-87 trouble. He was right. ’.’I thought the boys played won Henr>- Adams, principal of Efl.s- The two most balanced circuits delphia. 6-E in a match stoeduled for 4 left his seat sariy. derfully w-ell,” said Talbert.' “One Gene Elstun In the last sfx sec,- jdv^clng to the semifinals. Tne Aluitml held a whopping 30-14 re- w-orth Memorial High School, sec the Uons' 15-man Board of Di p,m. rision over' Charley Nqrkus last and the AP 100-91. Both Giammalva and Seixas first three were underdogs. are the West Side Midgets, -only ”I missed the first 15 shots I rectors finally decided to offer a There Is no disgrace in losing to Norkus slipped to the'canvas in point here or there- might have onds to give them a 58-67 victory bounoxadviUitage In the first half retary of the (Connecticut Inter- Stanford, 8-3, meets Valparaiso, night in Miami Beach Auditorium. rushed the net behind their servlc'es before running out of gaa In the an average of sWen tallies have tried,” said Bill, "but my team two-year pact to the 4S-year-old Sawchuk Altered Goal-Tending; Wilson. Cbach Jun BuUlvan has the seventh and although he and bMged home kill after kill, turned the tide in our favor. I was over Iowa State in an opening Bringham Young trounced St. srholastlc A thleUc Conference and 4, at 7:80 p.m. and CoimeeUcut, mcdded a fine balanced team, with Pastrano, ranked No. 3 among John's of Brooklyn M-76 and Ohio home str^h. ■epsrsted the 14 ^^ning and los mates kept yelling encouragement, Texan Instead of sticking to th* bouiiced up immediately, Gottfried while-Rosewaill and Hoad stood flat- particularly proud of Giammalva. round game of the Big Seven Tour chairman of the (7IAC Soccer ing teams, snd the i ^ t Side Mid —’ Keep throwing them up, BUI.’ one-year contract Parker turned 4-a ^ y s Miami (Fla.). 5-4, at 9 good shooters, plenty of hustle, the title conteriders, Injured a I thought he w'aa the best man on nament, State beat Te nple 64-63 in the af-’ to-Quick Lead •Committee, hopes tha‘ the sport p.m. knuckle on hU right hand, in a counted to eight before letting him footed. gets. w here in six ^ t e s t s the ”1 guess I’m getting over my down last week. good height, and an ability . to resume. He said in his dressing The. Americans promptly . broke toe court." What's more, Chamberlain, who ternoon and the night tv In-bill at Alert, fastXwd controlling toe will gain more recognition in the Suhmdrine Style Boosts, Bruins 'VFoatem K entucl^, ranked 10th bout with Pat Mddurtry In Octo had been averaging 35.5 points a margin of. superiority\slso has sUgefright.” ”I think my coaching record stand up under jwessure. The room that Pastrano hit him with through Roaewall again to start the Captain Harry Hopraan of the Madison Square Garden saw- Man- boards, the Almtini raced to a 5-0 newspapers r.ext fall. Ada-ms was been s mere, seven pointo. Other 'The O ltIcs posted three NBA to the Aaaociated Prase poll, and Presidents started slowly/ but api- ber and hU bout with Norkus was a right th at caught him off Australians said: game, scored only 12 as Iowa hatten w-allop Niagara 95-79 and lead before Hohc-atoal hit for the' present at Msnchsster High’s re with the Lions deserves more than Baton HaU, only team to defeat the first test since. second set and the Aussles’ sttua- loops, average point difference be records in last night's game. a one-year contract,” Parker had Boston (NEA)—Terry Sawchuck’s^;perts figured that Sawehuek at hlsY’Kraut Une.” He made pear to be on their way. From balance and hla foot slipped. Past- tion^becam^ alarming. But with the ”I thought, 'Vic and Sammy State used a three-man see-saw Notre.Dame nip New York Uni Indians. The speed^ and sharp- cent Fall Sports Award assembly coach at tha start last aaaaen tha Kantuddana, ara firm co- *tmie TlghP defense against, the 7-foot center. tween parenthesis, include Y Mid Russel bettered Johnston’s league said, and he meant it. ”My 1956 record rank* him with the best best wrouldn’t be able to do much this oomer, Wilson hsb the edge rano,- though, said he thought the suddenness of an t^iexpected thun- played a aplqj^id match. I was versity 72-71. shooting Grads clunjr to an 11-.5 to present the Indians’ soccer gets (131, West Side Juniors mark for rebounds In a single goalies hockSy has known. more than get 4he Bruins « play-off and tha r ^ waa 'put oh him toi' favorftaa In the Valley B. League race. My right felt pretty good but particularly Impressed with the 'Oie Stilt had only two points, contracts runs out Saturday snd PitUburgh, whose set Shot punch was a pretty good one. derstonn, Rosewall and Hoad The victories by Notre Dame and advantage over the apklUess host squad with the handsome plaque East Side Junior* (11) and Bin period (12) with 16, Boston tried that’s how I'm operating,” he said. The Boetoh netkeeper hold the spot--maybe. madlatoly; too aoft. O wm is Wilson Aoe It WHS, e UtUs Rght,” Pastrano Pastrano, fileking Jabs tsonstant- moved\to the offensive.- MTty Sammy played in this fine both on free throws, in the second Ohio State were notched In thrill squad at the midway imrk. Five s\-mbolic ot the State champion nessmen's League (9). This yMLT ht Mtms to ho on artist. Den Haitoon, averaged 19.4 ClHteh performer for Wilson said. " I' though I hurt him a- half. The victory was unbeaten field goals to top 112 by the I.,M George Ritchie, former coach at participant, spectator, manager rectors and a 30-minute huddle knocked Sawehuek out of action for ;aral Kanagor Lyrni Patrick says, Cunegle 'IlKh and Duqiieane. -" 180H and Ndrkue, of Port wiuto- Oklahoma upset Kansas State 67- Baalarn Division. with him before 10 points la final quarter alone, bothered-by it, or by a nosebleed minutes left to play. Ohio State, and the losers remained out Wethersfield High and now- prin or coach, here's hoping that Santa W L with Lions’ • President EMwlft 'J. Jack Adams, the what waa expaetod to be a two-rWe had a Ulk about Ms altaa-. LaSaUe has beMen Bradley, to almost single handedly provide Ington, N. T„ weighed 194 for their which started in the eighth vid 64. Missouri takes on Colorado broke a 61-61 tie with Temple on 15-14. cipal at the Wethersfield Junioi- Cisu* fulfilled your every wish and Anddrton, Parker said; Niagara and North Carolina State 10-round bout. Sooners Backs Spark and Nebraska meeta MiOtigan B oston . X ...... 18 10 Egeneral manager, week period, too worst thati figured, Uon. at too *nd of last yoar. Ho the e t o n ^ every tlmgOmd RockviUe“ gushed after a stilt lick in the two free throws by Jim (.sughlin Two free throw-s by Stagner Hlgh School, relstes that the- to each and everv one of voii a Phllsdelphls\... . 15 12 “Now I’m going to work on our Itoiidied his g«>alle to happen to too Brutes w ik a poo-; was toe first top playOr to move among others. ' tried to move ahead. Over .the Norkus. who took an 18 month ninth. State in the first round' w(ndup sincere HAPPY NEW YEAR. next draft meeting In Philadel .Stanford has to v tournamant'a layoff aftor losing to former heavy tonight. and another by Frank Howard. gave the Indians one-point leqd grester-Hsrtford ares is the home New York .\,. - 13 14 [to Bostun to a ■Ibla utp to second placo. i up (Uractly and bocoma eoaeh . route, Ghamis had nine Reid gpala Pastrano, whose pro record is Brigham Young, after blowing a at the outset of the second quarter Sj-rscuse ....X-.. 9 15 phia. I' haven't made up my mind (rtllng move; T hs'atory ot how Boston turned;Ws toam. Ho had to g o ^ bM detoisive racora, holding op-, in 21 attempts for 18 big points weight champion Eszard C2iarles 41-4-4, now has gone 20 straight ’s Darkhorse Utah what we want yet. but weVe got ponento to ish^veijBge of 59.0\ In Februaiy of 1955, now. has jost N o rth i 7-7 Trium ph Highly-touted North Carolina \2-6 lead, breezed in against the and Aye charity tosses moments Wsstern YMilulon III his socond from a moribund outfit to a ooHd\too l»ya more. All he needed and a tarrific 8 per cenL\ without a loss. Norkus has won 28 Brooklyn Redmen.' Manhattan had Ister upped the victors’ margin to’ Rochester ...... •>-. 16 14 to.get onit quick." • a B o n ' as' a' contender in- one season Is theI Was th at one aoaaon. points per game.'Coimectlcut .with There can ba no latdown by tha two of this' three "comeback” Sind lo st'15. hits.the tournament trail tonight Sawchuk fAt too ond'cif last ■eaaen, wro bouts. “6 aa the Dixie Classic, opens in it very easy i gains. Niagara. 31-17 with four minutes and 30 Minhes'polis ...... \l4 15 Parker hedged some on his staff Mg, one to hockey this year. a seasonal average of 88A pointa schoolboys from RodcvUle be- The eat- Tomorrow night's,srmis list Ohio seconds remaining. Glenney retali Fort Wayne ...... to 14 It conalsts of such as Jerry causa IMday avening, they run States against Manhattan and ated with five markers in the next Louis ...... l l \ 16 expect to go-with the same coach lan 4»ver. . Nova Scotia. MUt deddod to try in that-fleiE into front -running Southington Winston had I t 100-90 for Past paid a gross gate Of 37,179.50. the Shrine's annual College All- en in eight starts, go against dark- nie subinartoe Toppasslni.. For five years, Top- Mohna on defense. I t wrorked. horse Utah In the second game of Notre Dame versus Brigham 30 seconds and the Alumni lead Tliarsday'* Srhednl ing staff, but football la always paaslni couldn’t put a puck to The Miami Hurricanea beat the a f th a RockvUle driUahed^ ~ The Star footl^l gams last flight, but a changing game and you'never of tending ’Toppimaint never shot much. Texas Aggies and Houston In you can't convince die-hard. Reb a night twlnblll with West 'Vir Young. 22-21. The fast-breaking. Grad.s Rochester ya. -Boston at hils- toe ocean, as th*Y ' Ho KgighU are chdslng along with a Hiere was an upset in a npn- closed the period with six straight For ‘Progress’ Award delphia know just how things will turn «fc-a8M which he In- He began to believe ha couldn' their liut two outings. They wrere 4-1 record, the only loea being to els tost toe South didn’t really ginia, No. 4 In the country, facing . X*«y »ww*«troduced seems never ocorod mero than 10 goals SlMot 8o be became Just an Duke in the opener. In an after tou.toanient game, too. UCLA, sur points to gain s three-point ad New York at Philsdelphls out;” . , . ' in any season wlilla knocking ftoallats to this tournameM last . Wilson. 62-58. RockviUe stlU has Unbeaten come out on top. more effective. In the nets, . 8sw- other fellow skating around. year, loetog to Went YOrglnto Green Manor ^Pros noon'doublieheader, the action pits prised fifth-ranked St. Louis 72- vantage at halftime. Minneapolis at Fort Wayne chuk stays in a low crouch. Cloal- around with Boston, - Chici^fo and. Useful, sure. ' ” But no atar, the potentiaL If the Rama. play RESTAURANT LEAGUE Tommy MeDonald, the wonder- 66 as Bill Eblen of the Bruins .New- York,-\Dec.'27 — JA5 Un < of Detroit in .his last bout. Pec SjTacuse St .St. Louis Detroit. 'But this season, he witich la not back to* defend the as wwU on .Friday aadhey did last ______ful. All-America halfback from Wake Forest against DePaul and Poor shooting, only eight hoops to Syracuse. N.Y. ies previously, played In a standing, threat. Milt worked with him Pinning a tsain score of' 1,822 loWa agatost - North Carolina scored 10 of his team’s last 12 In 34 attempts, was reaponslble for beaten EMdie Machen. winner of Wednesday’s Jtc*alts Sironii Defense position. They lowed over shoul sUuniried In 12 and had IS aimists Utle. sight, Southington can be beaten. Vlila'Loulsa had"lltUe'^difficulty “ A**** teammata 19 pro bouts, i^as designated to ; The fait-punchtog Chillfornlan is at the start of the season. Hojne Start Friday State-. points. The Billikens now show a the. Indians’ poor first half per T ort Wayne 99, Rocheate.- 93 ders to see the puck. - to toe fi|;st n games. The man looaened up a Mt DRIBBLENOS . . . RockviUe’s taking all four points from Gar ^ alarterback rte rb a c k JlniHiyJlmm; Harris,' were 6-. record. day a* the boxer who made the the fourth winner of th e’’.progress” Boston 120, Philadelphia 97 Ig guRs to a Nor)h attack that Thus far, fprm In the tourna formance. And time again s Red award. The others were Valdes in In e past season o two, much A Unseen Shots ' .StaiiF on Defenso in tha ijarly going. He bagged team shooting percentage was a IIJitdefMtsd. in tl i t ^ previous den Restaurant. The quintet re ments has keen knocked flatter The South'weat Conference, the most progress In 1956 by Ring has betin written and said about DourMohas was a buat at for Wedneoday^i* , tremendous 4gper cent on 31 4of| c« gave the Yankees only their sec and White eager had the hall Msgaslne. , fSJJ, Pssciisl Perez, current world Sawchuk never liked It. Too a eeuplo in a hurry. .^Now he Cehtrid OHUtecUcut Le'aguc. tests, sponsible for the fine score was than some of Floyd Patterson!s Ail-College at Oklahoma CMty, the 'stolen out of his., hands by the the teriffic Providence offense snd many unseen sliota rifled past -a ward iiLst season. This year ha a scorer—and he^u stay one.” •4. Certainly a far cry from the 19 Stan Mirucki ^76, Dick Irish 140- ond win to the nlne-ySar-old series. Machen. from,Redding. Calif.. ' flyweight titleholdcr, in 1954, and Miami Beach, Fla.—WUUe Fas- ^ on foreign courts, tos Manches- The North was allowed to make opponents. Richmond,'Ya, Invitotiohal andlhe close,checking Grads. ] Chuck Spieser of Detroit, hlgh- H urricane Jackson everyone H*a bben high In praises goalie because he was scresned; .was iFit on the defensive Une. He Lynn Patrick.makto it sound P4r cent a g a in st, PlainvUle. . tor Green Muior Proa, will main 850, A1 Puxso 153-372, Ed Phaneuf Yesterday’s ECAC Holiday Fes Orange Bowl at kltai^ Beach are won tha ’’progress” award on the has become an integral part of trano, i88^, NeW Orleans; out-. Wilson’s marie was 8T par cent on this raid below toe Maaon-Dixon Told toe Storj- strength of his spectacular climb ranking light-heavy, in 1955. for goaltendbr Jqhnny, Bower/The Terry got aa close to toe Ice as dmple. But few really believed toeir first appearance before the 149-378 and anchorman BUI tival competition, for example, re among the'other^tourneya opening wonderiTul rcbm'-ds compiled by passible, looked through legs to sec the Bruins’ power play. the Brutoa could bold up pointed Charley'NoHcus, 194, Fort 80 for 82. . :«-Roc^cvUle has a Sbeekey 346.- In other action, Mil tJne in the hope that players from The third quarter finally told up the. heavyweight laddet’. He Is Among others who recslved con Faces C uban Boxer Washington, N. Y.. 10. Ihdme t o ^ folks Friday night a t national champion Oklahoma sulted In Brigham Young, Ohio tonight. the atonr. Lirsding 43-39 with tw-o sideration for ‘ this year's honors tliese •players rove proven them what .was going on. Milt BcluMdt wras toe naore tha'Incom parable TeriY Sawrchhk leagus record of two and four, iln the new high school gym. Supply lar’s add Ray’s rolled 3-l,.triump)vs ranked fourth among Floyd. Pat MilM Italy—Dulkn Lol, 138%. thiee of the IdiueSi RockvUle out-, wduld'strengthen toe Yankees and minutes to go toe Indians, put- terson’s chlllengers by Ring. ^ were lightweljrht Larry ' Board- «-orthy of these accolade*. How At the -Start of tola ssaaon, fx- popular member., of -Boeton’e old took sick. ing the osltloll for the h lg ^ over Bolton Lake House and 'Wair balance the competition in a series Milwaukee. Dec. 27 OPV- Torh- ever,'; the unsung toeroes of th* Italy.' outpoiiuied Jose HOrnandea, scored Its opponents from the nut Restaurant; respectively. Top scored their rivals 10-2 to erect s Machen turned pro In 1955 after iiiisn ofif M srlbm ugh, Conn., wel- 132%, Spain. H i, (Lql retotartl scoring locals will be toe Marco w))ich has been dominated in toe .52-41 lead at the three-quarter lerweight Gasper" Ortega of Mex my (Hurricane) Jackson, the No. 1 Providence team are\lt* defense Reid, but loat a t Die fdul line. . scores '-were turned to by Dick only a few amateur flghU. He has heavyweight challenger .who fight* European lightweight title.) Polo Explorers of East Hartford.’ past by the Rebeli. mark.. Tlie undefeated, Ifijuna ' hit scored 14 luiockouta and ha* tw-o ijeo and middlewcights Spider men, rated Ihls season\u - among SfTEAOILT 0OPROV1NO NET HALL OF FAME The win gave WUson a 4-2 mark, Uame time wlU be 8:30. Malinguaggi 370,'Zip Sobtski 358, Schoolboy (^nners Open Slate ail the time from all directions, the )>e*t in tWe leagUe Inaiylduallyi one fuU game out of Rrst place.. . file 'Move was successful, but TW/*' 1 • yyi ^ as ’ I on 11 of 24 field goal atlem pti in victories over (]^bs’a Nino Valdes. Webb of Chicago' and Rory Cal L i 11 le ^8 S u ccesso r The continued Improvement, of Manager George MltcheU hopea Mike Brosowslii and Sylvester 135. you cjsn bet 'that next year the houn of White Plato*. N.T. engages (Juba’s Julio Mederoa In a and by many collectlvely\M the Rochester, the American HOekey 0*e specUtor.parUeularly pleased to add at least one more player Another reminder that first nsmbs He dccisioned johnny Summerlin scheduled 10 rounder at the Mil Newport, R... I. — (NBA) — STAYS Dr ACTION with the outcome was Norih Dan- Soutoivriirbe clamoring to reclaim o'iitstandtng five man reaiYusrd M ay B e D o n e U i^ : new entrant;: sine* toslr to hU rosier before gatpe time to- would be appreciated l i toe future.. Oklahoma. " X—-. With Close .Win over ______^____ ' ■ ■ - .....- i U waukee Arena tonight. unit of, the circuit. Added to early,HHrIV. seasonH*1 orgaidsatloiial diffl- Mora, than 10,000 paoplii visited 1^, director of-athletics at Wqs- morrow. ■ ■ ^ ’ * 'I In the opening minutea of the flnah , Tber* ;wlll be no television or . East Lanaing, Mich. — (NEA rrv .McDonald’s nmning and pass expert ability, is jhe ideal siz*’slid cultles; was -weU displayed on Dec. toe National Tennis Hall of Fame IMnnla Mendyk. Michigan State leyan. HU son, Dave, scored IS Six former University “Of Oon- The campus of Oklahoma A A M ing highlighted'a g'litoe in which radio broadcast. build for a atropg defenseman, New York, De<:. .27 (F) - - The points and.rebounded weU for th«f " Maneheater Wgh’s rifleman In^other, and _____ ‘wo vwis Handler » brotoerat2h!r^%M5 iuic»u wiuiwV,h"fohr'i^^^^^ luur fninute* leii. F irs t, If. when they w allop the power and Miiaiium at the Newport Car halfback, la slated.to play third necticut standouts are included on Collegejweleomes people who step toe slick Sooner maintained’ his augiirattdimiratsd the'the new ahootiitgshootlitg seasea> dolne the aamar Phil Johert i xh**® four minutes left. Fourth . Spots at Stake each of them packs plenty of lessor to. Lou Little lu head ful first place, contender, Hsrshiy, base on,; the baseball variety. > winders. .' Rams* rebounding CoaCl) 8kldie Rosmarin’s eight-man on toe. grass. They have plaMsd record of - never having played on son'yesterday afternoon In the J to Shoot from long rang* weight and height. The Veteran ^ o tola year. , . was greatly Improved. although pressed to--better effort b4wause ; .w, i„ _ _ „ , ^ 'HIGH BOOBING fdaUtoll cMCh of Columbia Unl- by 9-1, Thie was the lafgoat spore squad at this time. Likely i^arters 75 strains of grass.to test Wtocli a losing college team. He -was a ArmOry -with a narrow trluinph wife, Ruth . iu** Alumni was no longer a threat Andy Brenigan is 5;jl” and 190 veiwy IS' cxpectod to be named vWtors had 84-24* edge. ParUw- ^f******'^'’ / ”'***^*^’ er Dubanoskl scored all five of hi* Although the Cleveland Barons against toe B ean and theta- sVorat are B urr Carlaon, Wally Wldholm, is the toughest grass to use golf star of three straight ' unbeaten over a powerful - Alumni squad,' another MHS rifle team alumnus hi National ] Hqdkey ' League scored 32 goals to two coneecutiv* pounds, Ooi^e McAvoy the same tod*: defeat itooe February 2E 1984 *Vly © funding was the (Ho of Ar^ <)ulthby,. Mol Ifleckner hnnh; sitys gunners, but Bob Pitcher of toe 'Air Force and Jy, It still did not equal thS Amer hi g boys, invto and Bob Robert promtoenujr mentioned 'for the ever scored against goalUnder Oil ■CTr^ye gams, sparking the Carlson la .the biggest man on too strength thoughput the 10-man 'Thanks to thslr strong second and fourth places will be at stake' has been subbing., . __ son, each 6-2, with InVln scaling post left vtqant urhen Uttle re JWfd period assault « . . Ernie, Ed Darna of Emerson; College to the Nsttonsl, Hockey League; in last night's only gsmirrookic ican Hockey League recoed for. Maysr.to hi* AHL career of mahy '■.i i\- •' team at 6-6 with ^m by, one. of team scores brought' the high added to the roster of Alumhi gun luilf' comeback the Indiana finally most goals in tw-o successive games 190 and Robbie 185; Tough to get tired st the dpae of the past' year*, in ntUburgh and new,to Neiderwerfer dropped, In a . free toe natlon’a leading rebbundera school riflem en.out on top. i raged 25,pf 75 fleta^goal tries (83 tonight whm ' to*, pace-setting . defenseman Al Msc^eil scored bis season after 27'yaars a t the helm. throw with three seconds remaln- JOE BABERL ners. , ' " * Boston Brutnsfmest the runnerup first-NHL goal at 15:56 of lbs first against the same opponent. Durtog' past thend ■ '. . . Hershey. ^ -two years s|o at UConq,*one Inch Srhoqllrays Ho|(f Edge * per cent)'compared to the Grads’ RockvUle the opener, ThonMtU High 17 for 69 (25 per.cent/).:The Ipsers Detroit Rsd' Wings and ths New l-mriod .to give the Toronto MapI* ;toe 1942-43 season, Hershey tallied. shorter. Kleckneir la 6-4 and Wid- ■ "The . triumi^rato,”' graduates The informal Alumni match was. 33 g5als against Washington In. a USiD CARS h < ^ 6-8 whljto gives the Pros good held the upper-hand, from the foul York' Rangers tangle with .the Leafs a 1-9 victory over the „ ' witeM m> - Pasad^^ena PoMcie 4 --I firom'last .yeh'r’s MHS state.cham the eighth annual medtlng of the ChlcSgo Black Hawks. . Montreal Cans^iens. The triumph pair of iont'eats to a ro-v,. to act . B r pu. height OniyEhrenples, a fine pionship team, led toe scoring pa MHS varsity ai)d its sliimnl. with line: Caging 22 of 32 chances to -the iMgue n.srk. The record- for ^rmalee, f ..... 5 M . 14 playmaker out of TMichera College the Indians' 18 for r‘!?. The Bruins, with 42 points'.to ‘® “« IJm Patenaude, rade w ith prodigious i^r- the'varsity hblding the edge, 6-2. • S.' je Detroit’s 41, may have Terry j er* for fourth place; 'moet goals against the same ;op- HSuro, f ...... « M IS in New Britaifi, ls> under to* oM f o r ' F a n s formances. M. I. T.’s Dick ThoV- This year’s scores Were 'consider MiuirliMtrr (€R) ponent in three consecutive games BanleU. c .....a 0-a 4 foot rjark. . ■ ' I- . R . r '- p i r - Sawchuk back to the nets."The! New York, can move backjnto aell firsd a whopping 192. closely ably'higher thjtn any previous fig >9-11 13 is 35 snd 1--** scored by Buffalo 1958 UHRYS. i-Dr; ps. pb. rh. wwL ...... grtsfc*?.Brig 0 iS “ Capatde resorves include Joe 1 Starnes f .i. . . . 2 sU r gositsnder has been sidelined i undisputed po*s***idn of the No. 4 J/asadena, Calif., Dec. 27 MP>— follow^ by UPonn’s. Bob Miller ures for t.he tradltidnal match. (WO 0 for almost three weak*. With a spot by tying or beating OUeairo, against Syracuse to toe 1958-54 1958 CHEV. Bd Atr 4-Dr. rh. wwl. tu-tone Hfiberl (6-4), Gordon Ruddy (6-1) "Pasadena Police Chief Clarence with 191; Trinity’s Tex Harrison Power-packed gunnery by the DubanoRkl, f ...... 2 1-2 5 season. 0-1 IS and 8ta/a Asha (6-3). 'Natwri la a H Cunninabam. f . . . 0 M i (r blockl dliesse. Norm DeFelice. f/Toronto snd Montreal will be idle. 1988 MERC. 6 Pass Sti^ Wag. rh. qioin. tu-tone * ToUto ...... io Morris estimates that about a half produced 188 tor^toird place in the varsity shooters makes the In 3 Hohenthal. c ...... ' >4 u 11-33 yi professidnal .b4tsehsll player -dur million cars carrying l>i milUon high-scoring affair. Senior DaVe diana strong contenders for s 3 laaaiari: e a ...... i.A M A 1988 RAMBLER 6 PasiL Sta. Wag. BackTUI* (S7)^ ing the sumihor months and played 7 (W1 14 ...-B r pt». people will 'swarm into Pasadena 'Nuttergt-tob--Va'rslty- turned in a successful' defense of their' statq ,...A ' 0 ^ rh..hyd. wnyL' 3 BeanrorUi. In .. ...1 4 (M) 2S his college'‘ball at XTOonn as. did (M> 4 RemUeirica, f ^ Tuesday for the Tlournament of fine 187 to itod thq sahoolbojra.' championship title, as well''as re 3 R ochT *:^...... 7 94 17 1963 NASH Super StatflamaB 2-Dr. rh. wwt.- 4 Orooa. c Ruddy. Ashe is a former' Teachers Roses Patsdeawnd Rose Bowl foot-, tention of the CCIL crtnvn. 2 Provo*l. K ...... as 0 CH> P 1 Biuher, g ...... , , , , 3 College high-scorer. Neither age nor marital status BASKETBALL 1953 PLYMOUTH 6 Pam. Sta. Wag. rh. wwt. i B u i h i r . v . I ball game. > seemed to aftect the Alumni scor 19 Totals, .25 . 18-39 48 1J • Doherty, g 3...... •••••• j*4 -^Eaat Hartford, alerting a 4 and Alamsl (M> 1952 RAMBLER 6 Pasl. Sta. Wag. rh. od. wwt.! 2 wqn and loss alate, boasts toe The 68th dnnual parade will tor ing adversely. UODnn seniors John B r PU. 1954, PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Sed. U Totala highest scoring club in toe Central elude 63 flower-decked flokto, 20 Kleperis snd Ben C^ehore placed Cage Players l^S 7 6-13 S7 bands and about 200 horseback 'fourth, and fifth for the Grads, ? 7-10 15 > pf. ih. wwt. tu-tone ...... $ 1 0 9 5 Bewa at'haj'r 'a«2 wija^. Leigue, a-verOglhg 85 points per ^ riders,. In' addition to .bantier car wrhile UCo'nn freshman A rt Shorts Morbiudl. t :...... 3 2*4 9 outing. ■ May Join Union!| " ' f ...... 1 0”1 , , 2 , 1964 OLDS Super 88 4-Dr. BlggOst scoring threat with toe riers and three rose-covered cars placed sixth. Morton Handler, of M-. c ...... 4 , tl hyd. rh. wwi, ta-tcine ...... $17^ Y LEAGUE carrying Grand Marshal Eddie New Ypto InsUtuto. of, Photo IS. c ...... 0 * (WO 0 COAL and COKE Invaders is 'Jack Scott a local res 2- tr4 10 Paced by HowU August (865), Rickenbacker . and . other parade graphy, was seventh, with 'Tri- ] Tursinston. t ..... 1953 BUICK BupfF HL dyna. rli. wwi, tu-tone $ 9 | Gerry Smith (883) and Vtc 1 ^ - ident, who playe89 BMah H.T. ,.. .flU showed a balance'that augurs well CALL US TODAYr.t • . f e SiBlek A-Dr. ...8128. * ! » _ • « *68 Qida. - ’ ’S S chalked up by Art Johnson 155- Norm Burke, another local prod Hockey at a ,|Q;lance ,tlve of toe Ikbor. organization in.2'-l wins with Jean Gaudlno and -. eeae.GOTe'fi COT in.year eider.'- .. X ' 854. ^Larry Ratas I3fi;377. caiet uct is toe -Explorers’ floor lead for toe'oomtoS ■nsoa of varsity would address ^presentstlves of Hank Wittke sdglng Lit and Bob «{LEKN MANOR PROS 'OeLtawaln 9-Dr. • ••# Oadga 4-IN. --W er and top defensive performer. q%’edneaday’s . Results' Competition.Bill Brcadheft and all Nb A teams iSt a Private meet- 'il Flym. Oenv. ,9H A M j O O K ’n DeSata 4-Dr. Nowlckl 160-375, Hippo Ctorrenti Molumphy, ktarge and John Cush-, vs. ' ^ JfDDO HIGHUND COAL - ,1499 *8EXIwv. 4 -D r.» ...9 Itt 186-370, Tbd, Chambers 360 and Charlie Stetson; s Rne . all NaUoiiai League Junior' Paul Sheridan fired fine tog a t -the Hofei Manager, Boston. Ing upsndtog Eklna and John H ad-' >SS.Fard Y8 Mil Pagan! Jr.-155. around player, out of the Unlver-> Toronto 1, Montreal 0. 185’s, while., a sophomore, Ja,ck' on Jan. IS. lund, Ruth and Bo' (JatfSAdcr'' MARCO POLO slty of Bridgeport; Lou Desci, Toctmey, astounded with a spark ; / ' CQNNICTieUY COKI ^ , ------— " Eastern'League- ,' Sharry ia'a close friend of Bob shading Madeline snd Tom Mor-. ALL yONTERlZED aad READY TO GO I^idty Hoheatoal and Johnny Wil Charlotte 10, Washington 8. ling 184 to his first competitive Cousy, Boston ..Ceitlts star. ley, Jean arid Lee Smith defeating ’ FrWay, D«c. 2 t B U K IN IMAMU son are others wlto the invaders. - appearan.ee.. A1 Ferris and Cliff ITOTORS Johnstown 4,. CUnton 3. Sharry has been actinil aa secre Daisy and Russ Morrtsqn and Nbw MoBclitfihir 'Former Boston College acs Hodgkins IQso bested toe 180 tary-treasurer of the NBA Players Olddya and Herb Smith' Iteatlng mNE^SJBOTTm SHOPPE Nmr Yorfc-^Bo EUk of Oeve- JohRoy SUk, who was up with tha mark. Ken Miller, Steve Reale, kad sodrsd four poinu during the Assn, .since ito inception two years Millie and OUie Jarvis. The only ^ Hf^Sekool Bokton Oeltics this fall, la a- rs- COURT OONf^VE * Captain Tom Baseler and Bill shutout was registered by Mat.v IPORMIRLT K ir m 'S l M st ,wadt while Paul Lartvee of c«mt'addition',)to. toe aqtiad. ago. 4^usy hhs been soplctornsn for ~ * PBEUM lilB FJM.. rimioom H(-n'dler completed the teiriflc the playsNi in meetings wltti ar.d Dick Simmons over Betts nud S lf BRpAD§T.--TEL. Ml 9-4SS9 myldsaM was bald to threa. to '“I believe that I Iwve a vrin- (toicago — (NEA) — ‘Ihe 76th to K iclf Points varstty scoring. BfAlNGAin; 8l98 FAf. lORtSSEUST. 'PHONIM IY-i^ 'Mask tha deedloqk for American new” Mitchell aaid. ”I only hope league mncials. Walt PhUlipa S-0: Jean Smith ADULTS 81A9 ^ 358 CAST C aiM te fflC—T tL . M l 8 4 1 1 1 annual meeting of - toe United . with Ken Ptftn holding. Bob Praocott la ready to kick points ■ The match had all the aspects Neither wopld amplify Shsrry.’q, rolled a 129 single game while Ui Fwdm— FM l HostOU BsnMra ■sekay LMgue sccsrlng boiwrs that toe fans will turn out ,an4 States Lawn Tennis Association after touchdown and attempt field goals fpr Iowa agatost Orarai ot a fitoiily Sffair, wiW two .Mlll4)r ObUdran aafiSJL A . Ytekat aupport' dui chib.” Statement or^tossible union aSlla- Molumphy hAd a 325 three-game Holders 89e will be held .to Chicago, Jan. If9. State to the Pasadena Roes Bowl, Jan. L < t< brotoera firing agatojit ons an- Uon. . total. • " I * * '
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'- -if . F.. i - 7 \ ' V ____ Ma n c h e s t e r Ma n c h e s t e r . o o n n „ t h u i ^ d a y , De c e m b e r ’2 7 . i9S6 fA lB M 'V aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CONN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 195« PAiOiE StGBTEEN Uoussa For Sals 72 SyliQriMui For Salt 74 jBouncs li»r 72 612,800—OEF EAltt? Center 81. Six Palice Enforce HoMChoM Scnrlect ^ HcIr Wsntcd^cBSls S3 THERE OOGHTA BE A LAWI BY FAGALY and SHORTEN RoasoK For Sato 72 u room Cape, aluminum aiding, tile 110,800 r. . '' ' ^ PlailA Passive^ R ole >. Oftered 13^ •OxX SIX ROOM ranch, 28 ft. MODHTBO ENGLISH coloUal. stx experienced ^ ; bath, aluminum storm, wlndowd, master bedroom,, excellent condi large rooma sad attached garu#,^.. immaculate condition, wodded lot. Coventry—Seven rn'Ilea from Bus Bias Law Cla^fied T itv oa. FOR teujdioUtai DIHINdICARl* Nice shaded ibt in ednier of Man- Lose B id for neat, accurate stenographer w ant^/ IrAiT tSlF watKJ tion, six years old. large lot, high Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, Mancheater, four- room Cape u s t e r s covera. draperiea, wig OFINf elevation, 310,800..,, (Triton W. cheater. Living^ rosAi 22 6"ltl6' 9-469 4 , ______O n C u r b i n Adwriisenmt Free delivery aervice ,^™. ------dd for modem office in new local MSTSIC AND Hutehins. MI. 9-8132, 9-4894. with fireplace, ^ n in g room, large __^Cod with attached garage. Nice Jn Tallahai^e ruaranteed! SmlthV Upholatcry CALoatA MogeiiT kitcheh and separate laundry V .S .T a x A id building. Very attractive position THREE b e d r o o m single, central lot. Ideal for Retired couple. (Contlmipd m m 'B a fe One) << ^______CLASSIFIED ADVT. .Shop, 243 N. Mainy-Xt. MI. t-4663. and salary. Hours can be arranged. t CNOUfiH LUNCH room. Also lavatory. Second floor, ly located. For detella call Turk- lm;mediGtc occupancy. let As' ooqrt datcneiiw whathar Kvenlnga Ml. WaahIngtiMi, Dec. 37 (in—The (ConttniMd from Page OiM) the company etill waa Bound by.JBa RAAPlMDON three large bedroonu and bath. liigton Bros. Realty Co. MI. 3-1507. the total mOmbei^jp of ■ _ . ) eonnoetoi srith rtfu g9 *fi«6 4 d f' DEPT. HOURS THEN WiaC Must be seen to be appreciated. steel industry he • lost its battle for Traffic Deaths: legregated aoating Uwe.” ______xepaiiihg and reiin- 7 " ; . Ml. 9-1265 Ma k e y o u r ‘ ALICE CLAMPET, RealtoT ijjiaid A c commission’s order was ranged to lunch 6HA NfBgMg nt;. < ;1S A . 1 to 4-.80 P. M. •EuetouMOCo Gaston Realty, 168 School St. Ml. . m a k e E JARVIS further goveriunent tax aid in ex }lpnds,y A e Mia line, ordered iahlng: anlMuca restored. 'Furni panding its facilities. T T r s f n l 4 4 O O ! The to 4“ e»tion is illdgal^and the coaches would run C am pjpator. M; X. whec* IBijr ture RepUr Service, TalcottvUIe. YOURO WOMEN wanted f6r hand W fOOO RESOLUTION NOW 9-57'l. Evenlnga. ,MI. 9t.74dg. MI. 9-4643 I T A l i y X W E a lA whcAer ' the Senete\ is a "con- Ae commiseton to enforce a*|TF' cutting. Apply-Kaklar Toy Co., (0 REALTY CO UR REAL The office of Defense Mobflisa- .— y ! Ujiulng body," since V o-thtrds of "as uau'kl"; unless stopped by pd-' gated oeatAg UWi, «oid It vrauld hgvO'hMtt enUrtog th* MOrtry. COPY CLOSING TIME HlUlarOJt. , . MANGHEATiai—Six room ranch. tion tODM) rejected yesterday the / t o s e e DELLWCKID Ideal location, convenient to hue its members normally 't^ d their lice. ■ aik a federal dlitrtet court ruUng Ninon. Jn*t f*tu»n*d lia n n FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FOlbaCA counlonT ceramle wall ON .WALES ROAD. ANDOVER e s t a t e HEADQ R YE R S BOUTSON- -Many listings including Industry's request that rapid tax on whether, a tf.S. Supren^ Court w a n t e d —Girls for counter and and Bchooli, hot water oil heat, . For New Year’s seats from one Congre™ to the The arrests weire. taken in good trip to A * Auatro-Hxagarima h*r- jthd floor tile. L«t ua cshdernKd a new ranch In a secluded spot amortisation be |lerinlUed oh the declelon tAtogratlng b^s^nrice la MON. THRU FRL booth service. Fill! and part time. full cellar, garage, sensibly priesd. with basement garage; older next, and thus should keep Its. old spirits by bbth drivert--and .police. d*r, m*t w lA EteMllMWir ydt t o • ^your bfithrootn and Mtcben. For '■'-Modem 8-Bedroom Homes , FOR 1957 coet of another round of plant ex- ”Our franchise requires 30 days Montgomery, AIa>MafiKdatod Mis Charcoal broiler. Call MI. 3-7300 Peaceful Country Suiroundinga Call A. R. Wilkis A C6., 461 East home, six. (Or seven) rooms on (OobH— *(I '(rom Page Oae) ru'e*. ' i ipGW daqr to t*U ef Jrin vt«w A nt Aitor*. 10:30 A. H. tree eatlmatea call ML S-aus, The ponstoni to meet a growing need ■ ivcs, Douglas and their OMOcl- notice before U can he forfelledj” eegregatipngtafutea A Florida. lea "mu*t do mofg’ to help tho Tile Shop, Buckland. 8-1.0 a.m. and after 4 p.m. 1 Acre Wooded Lota Middle ’Tpke. MI. 9-4389. five acres; split -level in Bolton for steel. SATURDAY t A. M, SEE THESE JARVIS Center; and a beautiful new raoeh said ths toll for a aimiier non-hoTI- ates contend that, the Sraate .Ausley .said. "Until the franchlsd Auelay'oMd the line would. Uke escapees from O u n m u i^ oppr** ’TIME CAN earn money f Spend 3-4 $8700 COZY TWO bedroom ranch. , QDM Bars Priority Byetma should' start afresh lii e s c h -n ^ is legally revoked, the bus com tM'Yr.aachUM'matUr to cMirt and Moa.’ Ho said Wai nhowar dnigind,' FLAT FINISH HoUand window Only Minutes.from Manchester in Coventry on Bolton Town tJne. ODM director ArAur S. Flem- '' nicnt will not eet up a priority eye- low price. Keys made while you Cafiton- W. Hutchins. MI. 9-1 MANCHESTER - Christnias Toll at 706. -When the issUe has/arlsen'tw.the Ausley’s anouncemenY climaxed said that even if proper notice e< Burleson sold ndWiHlAg An p*fu« perience necessary. C|^ - MI. A JOHN H’. LAPPEN. INC. ML 9-46947, tem to channel atcel aupplics to past, the presiding officer has usu loss of franchise more .rtcelved- gaea (Aaaot ba io ia tio d efthar tor w ait Marlow’s. 3-5198. ' ______164 East Onter St., 'Manchester Wsnitcd~R*al Esuts 72 tanker construction.' Such a pro In fhe t-day Christmas period, a conference of, bus company of- DialM^3 -5 1 2 1 100 Center Street Budget buy traffic fatalities totalsd 706, - the ally ruled-;- some authorities say fuyals, that'fbtiowed the surprise the company Ig entitled to n spe national toUr*M or humnnltnftoa WEAVING U bums, moth holes * MI. 9-8281 for Ae New Year; Six room Cape WANTED—Two-family houses, to gram, ha said, could take eteel from without exception —■ that .the Se cific exjplonation of Its ftpilt, if n f , reason*. -and torn clothing, hosiery tuns, CLERK typist for small local insur other needed uoes .and could lead flrat time during any holiday peri su:lmnaii5n of A e franchise by the ance office. Five day week. Pleas- { MI. 6-2696 MI." 3-6219 Lexal Notice (2 unflnlshed). Large kitchen, sell. Qualified buyers waiting, nate is a' continuing body. Under citj^'ommlsslon. and an opportunity to correct It Ho «*m a * U rge wmAar- o f ■■ :: ' . ~ handbags repaired. Upper re fireplace,' full basement. - On .,bus Madeline, SmiA, Realtor. Xa, eventually to a ‘"controUed econ od'' in U. S. history they climbed auch a ruling, a two-thirds major The Inteir-Clvic Council la s • anowad ahows A * Itus- placement, umbireilas repaired, ant working conditions, manyj 7 |,iqI^K PRUMIT omy'’ In peacetime. suspension was announced aad F d u O line near Verplanck School and 9-164?. above .700. T h e' '‘council's pre- ity is required to change c u 1 e s lafe Idst night by City Manager week end called e t t a Mia boyceti fee) it A to th*lr adsantags men’s shirt collars reverse and benefits.' Salary rommcnsurate j NOTICK OF APri.tOATION shopping. Full price, |13;000. Under the ttir;'amortiaaUon With experience. Call MI. 3-4130 313000—Waddell Ifd. Three bed- Christmas sstimate was 660. carried fdiward ■ front tife previ Arvah. \HppkinE.. who said the that bad persisted eight months, to have the mass k u d u s. FtoAer, . Z/M t—8maU t n y |em«le Ufer replaced. . „ Marlow’s Little .Mand- rtMm Colonial, excellent condition, LISTINGS WANTED-Slngls, two- program in which the ateel indue ous Senate, ,. ' and/straightway began a' .csm- ho aald, AO eooopenenip net eara- for app<^ntment. ThU 1b 10 five notice that T, DANTR If A e oounctl's New Y e # eatl-, measure Was token in "A e, bq)it cW. Vicinity S o Woodland fl[treet. tn> Shop. $18,500-Hawthorne St. Vacant, *>KDKMONTE. of 7I» Center Streat. 32 Ardmore Road A family-aized family > tbrca-faroily, , bustoCas try Shared during the Korean war. If and' when Nixon is ' .called potgn to AUigraU travel on the fuUy .oer**p*d and A* n eoold bo W urinf leather coflar with bdlt^ n Mancheater. hare filed an application home at a lair price. Cape Ood property, Hav* madv caali buyera. a comiany la permitted for tax mate is surpassed, the combined interest oKoeace and harmony her .cape; four rooms; • dated EVeember 3P. 1964. wl}h the upon to make such a ruling, any tween the 'Vaces." Miece. ' Oommufitat aoeret neltoo nawng -s n r iT W . ^ style with full shed dormer. Three Mortgages arranged. Fieaae ciUl purposes to charge off a substan Ch'rlstmas-New Year traffic death deciSidn he makes can be zip- BnildiiiE>—Contyactiiig 14 f.iqunr Control Commlaalon for a Rea- totals may pass the, l.OOO mark for Earlier the Negro Inter-Ovlc th e Clttea Tronolt CO. *u*p«nded A em .- , ', Help Wantf^—>Msle 36! $16,300-Parker St. Vacant aix laiirant Permit for the Bale* of alco bedrooms, attached garage, 11. George L. Qraziadio, Reaflor. XQ. tiki portion of the cokt^ of a new pealed to-the full Senate. ■ service for 30 days A Juty bo- room CoIonAl. holic liquor\<® Ihe premlaca, Routaa 6 baths. Built-in dishwasher and ex 94MI73. J09. Henry St. , ' plant wiAln five years. Normally, the first ti.me. Council whose, leaders had rld(teij Once in thOxIjAMd Btiu**; A o BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. a 44A, BoUflili. , Associates ..have indicated that buses unmolested, sitting whore Cauoe of lose or revenun esused Tenaa IHmocieat Bnid. A * n to itoaa* TOOL First CIsss. I haust fan in kitchen. A fine lot de the depreciation muet be During the 19SS .Christmas and Nixon, although he ,has. spoken in Alterations, additions, g:aniges. isy. .Msnehester 619,000 -Over North, two-family The bualueee la owned by The Red ARB YOU CONSiDERINO 1956 New York holidays the com they pleased, announced a "ride the by Ae Negro boycott Negroe* itetiott* are not cetrKuny chawed Ro-siding speciallsta. Easy budg- overtime. Ehiber Corporailon. of Routea 4 A 44A. signed fo r , children. In Bowers over a period of 20 yeara or more. favor of Civil Rights legislation, moke up 60 per cent a t Tanahan> Tool A Desi] 130 Hartford Rd. duplex with grocery store. Bolton, and will be conducted by School area'and close to Manchra- SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? bined traffic death tolls hit a rec buses. . integrated;’ cat^^ign in and A * imcalgranto 'sean tm d to WANTED-Wde to Pratt A Whit at tarmA M I' 9-64SS or We will appraise your ptoparty At the fester rate, more of ^ probably will be gujded by prece- Bce’e populatjdn. Service was re MI. 9-8268. DANTk PEDKMONTE. of 749 Ceotar ter'High'School. Selling at 616,500.' coat could be met from mone; ord of 978, The Christnfaa period which lapel biittotn would be dis move to big,citiM whar* tBaim nro ney Aircraft. 7 a.m..-8:30 p.m. from. &-9109. $31,000—Centrally located 8 and 8 Street, Manchealer. aa permittee. __ free and without any obligation. total; of 609 set an all-time high dente and will hold that the Se tributed to NegroesVwho took, bus sumed oh a curtailed, boela A Au- already l a ^ social pnbtMHn LydaU St. MI. S-22M. TOOL AND DUTTER grinder; ilat flat, one vacancy, four years old, Dante pedmonte. We also buy proparty ' for cash. which otherwise would go to the nate is a continuing body.. gurt. FOR YOUR remodeling, repaira or Dated December i*. l?!5S. * 48 Arcellia Drive Big roomy, government in income taxes. nt*rk for any holiday, but was seats in the front aMoa reservefL If the wfugaoa a n ndniltfiad tor clase), Forth tool grinder (1st Articles For Sale 45 Hoasehold.Ooods 51 Apsrtmcntse- F U t^ many extras, Selling or buying contact. broKcn this Christmas. The New The last attempt to change the by Florida and city jk:^a for white huamnitartaa reaaena, . ItorjOaon ••FOR MEN who cara” Dante’a additions, caU WUlism Kanehl, . claaa) for Carbide and H.S.S. tools liixurioUa Cape Cod home. Stx STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Flemming said that to restore filibuster rule, niadc in 1953, was TIm FoltlifM OrocBca Reolt Barhar Shop — Shopping Plasa, Ckxitractdr sad BuUder, MI. Year*l*eriodrtot8l was 364. Bach persona. \ . ksJd. Aon A A oeuntry nAo AAbM and cutters. At least two years AR’HFICIAL Flower material — HEATERS. New and used. Wood, Tungments 03 J. CROCKETT, Realtor really huge rooms, 3 or 4 bedrooms, BRAE-BURN REALTY the program for eteel plants would defeated 70-21 wiiliout a need There ere eo many Aingt Aot East panter at Lanox St. Quick 8-7T73. 2 tiled baths It wiA stall shower). be "contrary to the Intent of Con holiday period, for counting pur- Hopkins said Ae c ^ m i^ b n allow aunilar ontiy o f dApInred experience required. All benefits, Ram'ont’s Wood Fibre. Free cata coal, oil, gas, cook stoves, ovens, liivitati<>n to Bid xn. 3-6273. poaea, wasHhr^ days. arising for Nixon to. rule on the one can do with it besldos making aarvice—plenty of free parking. APARTMEINT—’Three large rooms MI. 6-1577 or Large landscaped lot. Picture gress” and would discriminate matter. gave consideration to incidmta that Areba, Bou A Afrteana, fTilwaaa and paid '^cation and holidays, 47 log avaUable. Write If interested ato'\^e pipe, dampers, stove .boards, . newly decorated with stove and The previdiis'high was 963, re pretty lace. Do A e Mittone on but 'bAara AMugtiout A * wocM. hour week minimum. Apply in in our line of materials. New Eng wicks for all stQVes and heaters. Buildings To Be book kitchen with dishwasher and THIS AGENCY . needs Cape Cod, against other industries. Douglas and Ives said a fight to followed bus integration, i^other ton-back chairs sometimes, come WANTED — something* different, AlosiUiain Windows refrigerator. Heat and all utilities Residence MI. 9-7781 .Sealed bids for the rertliatet^ • micarta* counters Extras galore. i 4t5-6 and 7. room, singles and 2- corded in the. combined Christmas cities. Hg said also a cast ofxjyna- BurdAk aakt flntty, ’T d bo In something better. We have it. S. S, rsoh. Eastern Tool Co., 806 Tol- land Floral Art, 41 East Avenue, Beds, matti'esses, sprAgs, roll-a- Hs ^ d it has been determined change Senate i rules and pass off? The hook I* Just A e to COMPANY Furniture Store, will be sold for Immediate occupancy, 688 per hoitronm ranch home lust 2 vests' 9®'» St., Manchester. To set up new tex-alded ex- or meaningful Qvil Rights legisla the Negro ajnd white people and Ae irough A e back or seat MAen less than cost. Gome in and con month. MI. 3-8808. 616,300! Mwddock and deVoa. Real ' flee or at such place iil that time 3 bedroom ranch home Just 2 years panalon goals under such condi holiday. The previous' record Was intention o f the bus company to go Job* ondjrAkod «b*A Boats and Acecasoriea 40 young on large landscaped lot. Full xa. 3-1507, evenings MI. 9-5668 or 805 compiled during the Fourth o'? tion.” 'Douglas said. (irMng wt A Mather lacing, if A e ANN DEAR: ! hava cleaned my ' in A e growing carAde cutting vince youraeif. 40 Oak St., 2nd tors, JA. 2-02.85, evening MI. designated, publicly opened and MI. 3-7731. tions, be said, would mean using Ives said a rules change is need into court to determine their right pret. Priced for quick aale at 3-4480. falls and other accidents. about. Whan ynuYO temptad to CaUAgs. Workmanship guaran and refrigeraitor furnished. Call Notice of 617.300. . . the need of steel for, ship building, Ned H. Dearborn, council preai- sweaters for children, reinforce the seating law. Aread r thong Arough Ae teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autunui DirmonOa-—Hatches— fice Building. H ,.tford; at Ae highway construction snd other elbow area by knltUng a three or 'Ausley said A i order of suspen IcaAer. A e book sleo Jn your woah out a pair of atecklHga, do n NELCO TOOL CO.. INC. IGIILBRANSEN direct blow ma MI. 9-8869. » • dent, commenting on sae Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck SOUTH MANCHESTER inspect the home of your choice. IWhen Tfiet plea was turned holiday will be'taken to heart by be greatly prolonged by Ala zim- drawing rll conductora and roof repaira caU ReaaonaUe prices. Open dally. plete lAe: of instruments. Rental Capitol Avenue, Hartford: down yetteimay, steel shares on everyone.” •ole method. i:nder the Impression Aey would If nol bodkin t hand. Salas and Sendca. 215 Main CougblA. MI. S-T707. SHOEMAN Thuxadjiy evenAgs. 129 Spruer applied to purchase price. R » r e EIRE DISTRICT TODAY. A U C T I O'N S ! Straat ML f-tflL Open evaninga. ITEM No. 1. n , story frame tljc ,Nsw Ywk Stock Exchangs auaet. Ml. 9-4387. senting Old*,- Seimer, Ped Business Ixicstions Notice li»,hereby given of a spe dwelling. 17 Willov.'brook Road, lost about half of the advances ALL ’TYPES of roofing, aiding and Expansion has created an open JARVIS REALTY CO. One Visit Will Convince You 4- NEEX> A CAR? Short on' a down ler and Bundy.' Metter's Music For Rent 04 cial meeting of Ae t'ectors of the East Harlfoid. Former property they had marked up earlier in the cam ntry work. Materials and ing for a young man to start wiA Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7800. Of The Fabulous Savings..., payment or had your credit turned wommanahip guaranteed. No Job South Manchester Fire District to of Boulet, Henry A Y. B. 654'Center Street day but atlll, showed net getea for down? Don't give up! For a good too big or too am all. For free esti a growing concern. ’The position we Fuel and Peed 49-A STORE—Formerly Scara Roebuck beheld st the Nathan .lale School. ITEM No. 2. 2's story fi'ame the dky. ' ' , Fr a n k j . SENTiMEimo, teacher! at Ae Center. Daairable Main St. 160 Spruie Street. Xfanchaater. Xfl. 3-4112 At) Brand-New Merchandise deal—not thru a small loan com mate call Manchester Roofing A have to offer is permanent and has of guitar. Chester A c ^ (dion Co. , ' dwelling. 64 Crosby Strest, East A IJ.Sv Steel Corp. epokeamsn pany—ate "Harry” at 283 location, heat furnished. Approxi fkmh., on Friday, December 28, Giflw'are, Hand and Power Tools. said In Pittsburgh the, decision Sidii^ Co., A c. NQ. 9-8938. excellent opportunities for Uie 91 Union St. MI. 3-8709. Hartford. Former property of Evenings MI. 3-7647, MI. 91200 ElectHcal Appliances, Toys. House St. (Formarly Oouglaa Motors) DRY FIREPLACE and Ahiace mately 1300 sq. ft. floor apace. MI. 1956, at 8:00 p.m. E.S.T., for Ae Begin. B. Margaret. "will , cause delays in the comple RAY’S R o o r m o OO.. shlngie and future. The man we are looking for wood. Quick deliveries. MI. 9-1383. 9-6808 or MI. 9-8321. following purposes: hold Needs, Jewelry', etc., etc.! tion of some projects and defer jtSO 8TUDEBAKER two door ITEM No. 3. I 'i story frame buUt up roofs, gutter and con must havt drive and initiative. Ex 1. To see if Ae District will dwelling and garage. 55 Colt ment of others,” but added' his sedan, , good condition. .Can ML ductor work, roof, cAmney ra> DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace Wearinx Apparel— Furs S7 INDUS’TRIAL AREA to rent or perience helpful but not necessary. and stove lengths. $10 per toad. acquiesce in. accept and approve Street, East Hartford. Former Lots For Sale 71 Every Thiir»d«y, Friday Arm's expansion .^'' neysrtheiess S-84M after 3 p.m. 385. palta. Ray- ■* jw, ML 9-2216, lease. 3200 sq. ft, floor space, would be continued. Salary is excellent and many bene- PI,; 3-7886. CHESTER Furriers. Wra remod- ground floor, heated, loading plat provisions of an ordinonOe adopted property of Curtis, Reginald. and Saturday Nitds Rayly •JadJuoa, 3-8328. eled', repaired, cleaned . and b.v the Directors of the Town of BUILDING LOT for sale, 75 ft. Several other companies with INEXPENSIVE CLEAN tranapor file are offered. form, near railroad, 760’ from ' ITEXi No. 4. 2'-t story frame frontage on Oakland Terrace. tatioii. If you don't sea what you glazed. Work done a't fiw home. Main St., Manchester. MI. 9-5043. Xiancheater on December 11, 1956, dwelling A 2 car frame A brick Sales Start at 7 p.m; held comment pending further ' Garden— Parah—Dsirx Ho overhead. Save. Call MI. to wtt: Price 6800. Write'Box K, Herald. study of the-order. want on our lot look behind our garage,. 77-81 fJorth Street. East -V- D6CS fo if Nusbaid earn office. Cars to sUit all purses. 833 Roofinx and Chlmiicys 16*A SLOAN BROS. SHOES Products SO 9-7318 for free estimate at your STORE OR Restaurant. Heated. "AN ORDINANCE AMEND Hartford. Former property of Ws accommodate 1000 people Tax-aided expansion goals are Main, formerly DougAs Motors. 828 Main Street, Manchester, Conn, home. Under nq obligation. Capes Excellent main location. Long ING AN ORDINANCE EN Satori, Pauline A K. W. Snburban For Sale 75 , Over 900 cars! in effect now for only 17 typea of RQOFINO — SpecAUsAg A repalr- and stoles, 620. term lease if desired. Tel. Xfl. TITLED AN ORDINANCE ITE3d No.. 5. 1 'j story frame inAutry which have not yet , met LOOK!' 19U Mercury — A eharp iiW roofs of aU kAds. Alao new PART TIME filling atation attend- a p p l e s . It and up. Louis -BotU, 9-9954. N INCLUDING ■ THE SOUTH '■fJonn’s Largest Auction Firm” basic military production nseds. looking Job, lesther upholstery roofs. Gutter work. Chimney* dwelling, 1 ' Willowbrook Road. V ' ant. Work mornings. Must be . 360 Bpsh HUl Rd. MANCHESTER FIRE DIS -East Hartford. Former property At one time 228 industries were only |l,4W. MI. 9-8651 after 8 p.m cleshed, rMSired, :;|B yesrs’ ex- courteout. rellabte. Apply Econo Rooms Without Board TRICT WITHIN THE JURIS POST AUCTION ROOMS eligible. Flemming announced the irlence. n e e estimates. CaU No. 1 GREEN MT. potatoes, mealy Rouses For ^Rent 05 of Rhuda. Wealey. PANORAMIC VIEW between *2000 and 'OlOOO • my F^ing StaUon, 868 Center St DICTION OF THE TOWN RT. 5 • RERUN TURNPIKE dropping of six more yesterday. 1983 PONTIAC sUtlon wagon, heat owley. Mancheatar Ml. S-B33L and nice eating, delivered to your ITEM No. 6. 1 story frame er, radio, hydramatlc, low mUe- g FIRE DEPARTXiENT.’ Opp. Conn. lA. a Power po. Bl^. The.v ,ore commercial aircraft, O L ^ IEiSTABLISHED company has door.' Call C. T. Hathaway. MI. PLEASAhTT, heated room wiA pri MPLE3TELY fumlSI|ed four dweUing. 3,. Willowbrook' Road. OF LAKE alkylate or aviation fuel, heavy age, in exceUent condlUon, sacri' an OOestablished route open in Man- 9-6438. vate baA. Call MI. 3-4033. TOO!m single house, electric stove, "Section WSection* 3 of An Elast Hartford. Former property of flee price, aiOOO. MI. 9-T«ll or rdinance Ii^udlnf. The South I.,ess-than ten yeara'.old. Area, st'eci plates, titanium melting Restinx—Flamblnc, 17 /ch'chester est area. Local man pre oil heat, adults pply. MI. 9-1794. Dowden. Edith B. I factllUes. titanium processing 3dl. 9-9983. 811 B. Middle ’Tpke. ferred. 395 weekly guaranteed UQHT HOUSEKEEPING room anchester Fire Dirtrlct With A perfor.nance bond In Ae bedroom, well built, winterized, Thief ShooUs KilU Hoiischohl Goods, 51 WiA kitchen privileges, single or Sin The Jurisdiction Of- The home. Extraordtoary size lot, 320 facilities, and taconite Iron ort. 1962 PLYMOUTH two-doof, light from start,- wiA opportunity to ammint-e^f 61.000.00 for the above k^UMBOKO and heatAg—Repam earn, between 3135-3150 weekly double. 14.Ar(A St. Mrs. Dorsey. Wanted 7^ Rent- ^ Tov'n .Fire Department shall be items will ^ required of the Suc ft. deep, 75 ft; water front. Living East Hartford 'IM n green, fully equipped, exceUent I aoA^oatnnontraet won. puiML * — FRATfK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 430 - deleter^ and A e following substi room approximately 26 ft. long running condlUcn, private owner, within 30 days. Ehcperi6nce not re- MANCHESTER Evening Herald re cessful bidder. ' If SO, sovm g ft proboB ly qAred. Must have car. Phone Lake St., la buying and selling tuted therefore - This ordinance with spacious windows facing lakq, reaaonably priced. Ml. 9-6742 be F R S m J M A WATSO^Plumb- good used furniture and ahtiquea. VERY PLEASANT room for gen porter desires two room furnished The above structures 'must be ■Cozy, dining area »‘ilh plenty of (OooWnned frem Fage 4}ne) Negroes Defy Hartford AD 3-6331. shall be effective July 1. 1957. moved wlAin 30 days from start tween 8 and 7 p.m. A g imd Heating Contractors. NeW MI. 9-6580. Hours 9 a.m.-3 p.m. tleman. Parking. XU. 3-407T. apartment with kitchCn facilities. sunshine. Outside fireplace. Adja your resportsiblOiy. . Astallatlona. alteratioh' work and TeJ. XO. 3-5121. "Section 3—'This amendment ing date. head and'fobbed of-money In their shall not take effect imles.A tl«man, 84 High 8t. ately neeaea threthree - or four room Fire Distript at a dul.v called over. It's worth it. Owner trans A recent sufvey lepottgihaSiBi •w a n t e d \ bought and aqld. Fumitura Repair starting date ..a atated in a writ ferred, therefore, immediate o<*cu- On the seme night'in Hereford, (Ooutteued from fogaD uel Serrtce. Ml. 3-7469. apartment. Excellent reference's meeting. ■■ between $2,000 and |9jNS s ymac, Wd LARION’8 .v ORIVmO School. MoTtBX—Tr^eklof ROOM, TO -,RENT. Inquire State ten notice from the Highway pancy possible. which is about seven miles from Xn. 3-4921. “This ordinance shall take ef Commiaaioner or his authorized Ifanchaater'a only traAad and Storsxt 20 A’lTENTlON! Custom made slip Tailor 8h(^. 8 Bissell St. XO. A^ing Price. 616,500 New Britain, tailor NickoA l^ n e , Ceiling ■ tor ’’cool heads . and axtojly ptfye the bill* smI Im p* 'IpBel; *t\ V f u l l t i m e fect tan 110) day.t in the face b.v s' ban coitifted Aitnictor. For your aafa- covers,, drapea and cornices. Also 3-8047, 'XO; 3-7333. publication in this ne'"spaper.'‘ warm hearts.” ShutUesw'orA oald tnanoes. a !^ tiieee women am inofo -(BtfeBt NmnM ty w# are troAad to teach proper MANCHESTER^ ^ M d v t ^ and bidder, to begin work. The aur- HAZEE FmYD, Agegt dit. Leone aiirvle’ed. The Inillet de- that "what. has happened haa not OIL TRUCK DRIVER upholstery. Budgrt terms. Call Hon.’Ms For Bale 72 2. To see if the district will ly. ML MOTS. trucking Oo. Ml. 3-9803; Owned Mrsi Tomassi. 50. 3-8621. REALLY CLEAN bedroom tor re cesafUl''bidder will be required id flectett into hia shoulder. destroyed qs. It h at. brought us a e ^ g moDijr thmi OMir. i and operated ^ Walter B. Per- liable geiftleman. . Quiet home. Ma n c h e s t e r , s6 Wellington Rd emend itii appropriation, of 669,200. remove the structures to.- A c Andover, t^^onn. - ' Cohn'i bod.\ was found el 8:30 together. Now it’s a light' to-A e MANCHESTER DrtvAg Academy ett Jr., and WiUiam J. PickarAg. Ap^y in person Parking. XO. .8-1330; —Seven room colonial, ExceUent so as to provide fumis for District ground level and to remove all p m. by a customer. It was lying flnleh,” guarantaa* quick reaiuts. Expert DOING YOUR SHOPPING location. Fireplace. Oil steam expenses and . se.-. through June Pr. 2-7862 or MI. 9-56,50 In ahnoet e ^ ineMmce,« lMHay*g tendant, 13-8:80 p.m., pan time, 3-8368. suitable materia] and the aita left . W ear It Two W ays' 8:30. . • , - Owen of A e Alabama Public Serv ford CH. i ' ' - ' v' 7:30 p.m. . 9 p.m. ^.ladPf first floor. XO. 9-6656. ' 5. To take action auAorizing m . O-MOl. - Price. ML 9-1003, the date the building is, renAved , For Th« Hostess! such thin ice financially -Aat it Onm yotur fatoband aicM op ^ P»yioR SwfagA .Help Wanted—' OPPORTUNITY the Commissioners to assign to the frdni State property .by the a ^ " would take Mit a! little change In RADIO. TV Service. Sewing maf NOT 1 YEAR-NOT 3 YEARS Town of Manchester all auch In- you c*n relAg and know thgtyoitt eareisif k betas dim** diA es .and smaU appliahees r » Male or Female . BUT » YEAR.® ONE BEDROOM. Private kitchen. cesaful bidder. > passenger travcF ttf'puah,A c com- Courses snd Cls: 27 £ Furnished.' MI. 9-6061, SALARY to $10,000 tarest a* the District 'may have ^ n y into a."poinf of dlmlnlehlng paired. C ^ Ralph Aldfich. MI. \ TO PAY IF,.YOU WISH Contractor’s Public Liability and ter you eutoiiHtticStiy. E*di peydey A.tot mnmaM . 9-8487.t ■■ FULL QR PART time general of in the real estate located at Ynne Property Damage, ' DemoliUon retiirne" w h lA . it epuiU not sur RADIO-Electronica • Telavirton — f Or NISh Eu roqm for rent. Gen- F ost^siiekiUt p m t f Stteet ond Hartford Road IhMaiP fciee into Sevtage fiomfa -r- w^iue the- prtadpel Is . Train at ConneqUeut’a Oldest fice workerJ Typlng."“ ^lall XO. "SU P E R ” “D E LU X E" Workmen's • ompeiisetion Insur- vive. • .•.. ■ DICK’S weatherstrip p>m 9-8273. ■■ r::.'' ' ■> , 3 ROOMS OF t^ N IT U R E tleman"'pfeferred. Near Main St. JiM tnr Chester,' noaneeVcut, which in , -1 ,---:— J. .,.. '■ M suied im d A good intetea* is gmurenteed* EUlectronics School! Day. course. jm . 9-3170. 9 Hazel St. 'aiice. ai'nd Perfpripanre'''Bond will J>any. doors and windows, cuatom Etenhteti^teUtaa. BAroU now! Class All 100% Guaranteed % terest was acquire, by virtue of a be requtt;;^ for each item as noted Tea stain in china cups may be. Walk, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1813 starting soon. New England Tech certain Bond for Deed entered into in'-the'proposal form, removed bv rubbing with salt after 6..p.m. . ■ '. . ^ Dots—Btrds^PeU . '41 ■ ■ ■ ONLY 6433, ■ tvith the Btatom COrporsftlon.' end Ssy you esve joet $18.74; i nical- Aatituta of Copn., Inc., 193 328 DeUVera-6l6.l.8 MonA ApartmedtiU>Flat»-~ .^^.rtrmai contract will be an- moistened WIA S', few “d rt^ . of TtumbuU St:, Hartford/ Conn. JA. which actloh is to supercede A e vinegar. La5 jM snyou’nhAvAACAihbAddogal IS L 4 4 7 , ANTIQUES Retiniahed. Rapairliig BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole ' - YOU G E T — , yeneiaehts— y- 0 .1 tebedlnlo by A f Sta.te wiA ea^h . 3-3406. - action taken ^on November 15, sutcessfiir iddder, whlcl,. will in'-'' .. done on any furniture,, .neman, sale and retail. Dally 9 to 5 p.m. 16-PIBCE BEDROOM 195jf, authoriainK A e District to In O'yosrs snd 8 nibBthe, $8f348. I b lO yim M 189 SouA MSA St. Ptu UL Tuesday, Thuraday, Friday nights I 18-PIECB UVINC r o o m . RpeXVILLA r-: Three attractive ( -elude pvoviaionB regarding liqui CLERK.TYPISTS purchase ' Ae s«ld ' properly. and 8 month*. $1839i- With a am tofi pio* 3-8643. BIUBicalr->Dramatie. 29 7 -to 9. Porterfield’s Rome 8 and' 12-PIECE KITCHEN .f'Three rdonr modern apartments/! . ; WHY o o dated damages of 635.00 per day Chapel,.South WAdsor. JA 8-3391. Stoves, refrigerators and- heat fur-, Andrew AnseldU^ '- and .-all provisions stated in -Ae NOTICE >:■ L ■ Plus — ■ • OVF.R,THE BRIDGE? George W. C, Hunt giem like tfaitrtbare’g no thtod to Mtory A b ^ PLAY OthrAR. Artrtiction niabed; 9100 'per. monA. Watson i Many Manchester clerk^ypiata proposal form. g e n e r a l house vuing, all kiillfJs. MANCHESTER PET Center, 998 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Realty, Thrall Rd." Vemwi. , TR. Erank, Scheibenflug ■ In “acemdence- with the''.re- (tesh 'for aiidden ittnesMs or em eejendes. Jn papular and western music. By TV SET^AND COMB. RANGE who formerly worked In Hert The apparent suiee.saful bidder quIremeriU ..of the Bonlng_. Regula- CaU PI 3-6386 attc|^6 p.m. Amle Landsbetg. XO. 9-7$SS. Main.'St. 8 : A H Green stamps. 8-763P or xn. 9-7836. * ' • Ck>q,ufii8sioners You’ll even h i^ a comfotisUe neet egg ior XO. 9-4273. Free parking. " I t yoji Free'storage, until wanted. Free ford have switched - to '’air- yidll be given ten ( 10) days from flons of the Town of Meiicheeter, Dated at Mancuester, Coririecti- date of letter of notification, to CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V.' Sarvlca. want a.pet—see us.” Open Moh.,- deUvery- Free aet-up by our own THREE ROOM unAmlshed apart craft” Jobs. Because of our |o- cut. Al^ 32nd day of December, Conn, the Zoning Board of Ap your tetiranem or clifldiita’* ednestioM., 181 North Xtain St. BmaU appU- Bond»—Stoefca Sat. 98. Thurs. and Frl.> 9-9, 1.. reUableAnsn. ment. Heat, lights and hot water (tetlon, o u t 'of the liver, they 1936; submit necessary performance peals will hold a public hearlnl; • aoces m aired. XO. S-681T, raai- Phone for appointment ' Amished. Cali at 108 West St.. now leave home later A the bond, balance of purchase price, on Monday evening. January 7, Mortxaxss -SI w a n t localioh of new site, and name of deate XO. 3-696(1. TO GIVE away. Spit* pup- Hartford GH. 7-0888 Rockville.TR. 8-im8. „ morning, get home ' earlier at 1957 at 8 KM. in the Hearing.room So l»ta **»»*b^ fi***®*^ .*■' 'I ' . I I l■.■.ll . . py, three months old. Call XO. niifht, i ’ piopOsqd building mover. Failure' QUICK CASH! $22.25 per thousand .After 7:00 p.m, qf-the Municipal Building on A'e cority tonwrrow-4>y inepIMBt paur Into RUBBI8B a n d . aahaa ^removed.' 9-7280. • 4’4ROOMS. Heat hot water. Elec Work i^U 'be A our clean, Aod- U. do so may const!Ate cause foi General cleaning, callajk>. alties p s ' month Acludes i^ncipal and ■ • c a , 6-4690 rollowlng-^ appiicatloni. 'STATE mteKSt. Hartford CH, 68897. j t See It. Day Or Night tric atove 'and refrigerator, ga cm office buildihgs. .Stao'tAg rejection of- bid, HEARING ALSO'. • band to' *tsrt invtotiiiig iii U jutod iStotaS and. yards. Reaaonabla.' wta*. XL rage; Responsible oouple only. $90. A separate pt posai form must .TjI t XL Rub huh RemovaL ML Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort • LiTeStoefc— Vehicles 42 u you have ho'meana of transport salaries are Agher than ever STORE Parker Street Motor Soles; 775 Snidpii Bondi lodiiy. ^ . gage Exchange, Lewis - comer tatlon. I’ll send my auto for you. Cal! xn. 9-3393 before 8 -p.m. . 4md advancement opportunities •be submitted for each item. Parker St., Industrial Zone. Spe 98767, . Bids must clearly indicate Go:Told. GOOD GUERNSEY famUy cow. No obligation. ■TWO ROOM Arniohed apartment. exceptionally good. v FOR RENT cial exception ia requested to-have DOORS OPENED, keys atted, Fresh 'December'38. Also, eight Private baA. 'Apply Marldw% "167 Why not investigate ? .Call Mrs. ^whether paymen? is to be niada ^ p a irer’s License and to sell used A—L—B^E-^R—T—*S BY the GUaie, or TO Ae State. -Coftad, Tacttum clcanert. irons, storm wAdok's, 316i;x63. G. Poh' 43-48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD MaA St. M. May at JAcksoii 8-4811, Ex- MIDtUTPKE. ^ .chro. Also,' Certificate of Ap A m , , ate., ' rapairad. Shear*, Help Wanted— Female S5 tlcetli; 433 Hillstown Road, , ' tension 8844, or bettdF*^ atli* A CERTIFIED CHECK, drawn: proval for same. knives, mowara, ate., put Ato con- WHITE COXtBINATION atove, also; NUnV MODERN .t>i room apsrt- visit Mrs. May at A e Brnplcy-'' upon '.a S'fATE BANK AND John B. and Batina H. Barninl; dltloa for coming nted*. BraiA- mant, unfurnished, heat, hot water < TRU.ST c o m p a n y ,, Or a NA ^ Foit'O f ByBry AiM ricpn't. LEGAL, s e c r e t a r y . Writt Box 176. ment Office. C lo s * t a Stia p p iw g south sld c.o r.T o l^ d TpkeTwoat watte. 63 Paarl StrasL P«ai„ ..a 8a.,ll« a STi.S:SV.S“ ia°75JS' and electricity for cooking is 'fum- i TIONAL BANK located In ' Ae of No..406, Business Lons II. Spt- V, Herald. - Ished. SAtsMe ' for one or two BROAD BREASTED Broniw' tur PRATT an4 C a n t o r STATE OF CONNECTICUT, to clal exception is requested to erect gavingg bnlofiGt in ' OONDER'S T.V. .Service. a v i^ lbla t e l e v is io n , 17” Philco table email cMldfen. Suburban. Refer- the oi-der of Ae TREASURER wimnaww 'any Umat Antenna. convenia_.ona. PRES0, O P E ^T O R , five day keys, fresh and frosen. Read^ any WHITNEY AIRCRAFT ' ’ ' ■ HOUDAV, ga.solinc service station at obovs week, numerous benefits. Apply model. Set in mahoga^ cabinet. . encee required. Xn. 9-0498 between OF THE STATE OF CONNECTl» Pmico fa cto r aupertrisad aervict. Urns, 10-28. lbs.--Eresh eggs. Good condition.’ Call Xu. 9-8573. ’ 8 and 7 p.m. piTl*ton>«L United Aircraft FATT-0‘ ll/U4A addreoB. Also. Certificate of Ap-, U.S. SAV4HOS 16NDS m ML S-HiL ■ A person New Model Laundry, 78 Sebaub’a Turkey Farm. 188 HfUa- CorporaMon. TEL. M l 3-4802 OUT. In an -gmount not less than ' 5W.EW00R praval for same. ' ■ Summit St. • 6100.00. or 10% of the bid. ^ A (lelightfuUy young eleeveleei lown Rd. • - ' East Hartford 8, CkunecUcBt M l T -4 2 0 S Gulf Oil Oorp. opdAH'' Mfllbur Gl e a n a n d paint thoaa guitars whichever is greater, must ac frock that can double ae a Jumper C. Brown':. eouthefSst com er' MM.' OFFICE-CLERK, for- maU..coOr GAS a n d OIL atove. In very good FOUR ROOM flat, adults. Inquire tor cooler weather end as a smart mom. Avoid costly rapaitil later.-< fiV E HENS, H .M each. Ten or conditionflOO. Call XU. 9-3651. 436 Broad St. company the propose! tinieos Ae Turnpike West and Brogd Bt., » g , g - u n genial office. Easy ih'^feach, no more 31 each. Leslie CoUins, Wap- suq. dress when summer comes.' traffic. problem. Liberal benefits. contractor 'shall have on flUf with B u sin g Zone It., Special oatoap- ping. XO. 9-2243. . the Highway Department an-dtn* No. 8451 with Pitt-O-Rema In BSreiOBRATlON Bales and aarv- Free insurance and pension. Vaca Pattern No. 5743 conUine pat^ tion and variance ta' requeaoad to nual Bond for Proposal. cluded A in elzea 10, 12. 14. 16, 18. erect gasoline aervic* station wtA- ics. Qpsnmarclal, bousahdid. air tion, periodiq.pay Acreasqa, good 20. Size 13. 132 buet) 4H yards of. tern pieces; material retjulreineate; BWidlrtonard. traasars. A. and W. ' starting salary, 87>k hpur week. Articlwi For • 45 SEPTie TANKS N.B. Failure to comply with the sewing Instnictlone* in 200. ft. of WaddeirS6hoofc’0»»’- preceding raqulrementa will; be- 45-iheh.' ' ■ , Rafrtt«raUoaCo..JfI. t-t3n, BU. -Send ‘‘ letter stating qualifleatlm AND W antedi - For A is pattern, send 35c im Bend 35c. In CotM your name, Ufleate of Approval fdf saroe. t8 U i, ML S8066. Snd experience. Box F, Herald; ROYAL ANU Simth-CoMna port- , callise for t ejection of A e t>id. addfress and the Pfttern Numbbf C. L. Hale, Inc. and Udewatcr The State reserves A,; right of Colne, your name, address, size de- ahia, apd standard typawnters. n.U ED SEWERS atred.^*nd the Pattern Number-to to ANNE CABOT. TUB MAN- Oil Co.; com ec0reen Rood and iWJTgfO PAPER, m^asliies. raiL ..REGlSTtsRSD ,nuraetL UqetieF All makes at ^adding machAes 8 6 RETAIL STORE reject any and all bids, -wholl'y or CHESTEB BVENUVO HBBAIJD, Wbodbridge ^pFBusinesa Zoos J. SnnFflran and metal. - Will pick practical mireea and nurse’s BtTE BCBNETT. TMIC MAN sold or ranted. Rafalra on all in part; to waive technical defects, CHESTER EVENING HtiRALD, 115* AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Variance fas requastod. to'erect gas up aajr Urn*, d u i i i 3-t r 6r76S. « aide*. Part Uma. 9 p jn .-ll p.m dukes, Marlow’s. * llaeh iii G ItM tS and to make ayrards aa miay be ' and ll.p.'oi,-? a.m. VemOn Haven COST AND PAYROLL CLERK HIIIAGER 118* AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YOBI( S6, N. V. oline service otstlon In ' Buaineas Septfe. Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer deemed for Uie beat Interest of . NOW dvaltable—the colorful 19Sg Zone I and aignJ for aama.,Alao.. TfeLEVISlON a Sarvlca. OanvalaacMit I^j^ittal, TR. 8-3077. SALE- 8 8 18% off on 1986-1967 Gooii fypist. Numcroas eisploye beneflts. latarsatinf TORX3g.N. TV linen IntaBed—Oeller Water. ATPlir Df >EB80N t - A c Stats. ALL BIDS RECEIVED Needlework'Album containing dos- Certificate of Approval for some. 1 liM ffcy l9t iMf oAtortifiiif.sTfcB Tuttttirjf OfppfPiiROl iMRibs ^ aU tlmaa. Philco fac- wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall-, proeSag Dene. • Send an extra 25 cents how-tor c- n t u . s . sarvica. Tal. K L PARTY PLAN DemonrtnUors: Be paper at* thq Greed. Open da|^ 98 poaiUon for qualificil applicanL “■1 ARE SUBJECT TO THE AP yourouf copy Iof A e Fell A Winter. '54 ens'of lovely deolgna from which All. persona interested may at ■ - ■ . ' • . . . Ihe flret*to show A e newest. Our p.m, LYNN POULTRY FARMS PROVAL OF THE COMXCiS- losue of our compliite pattere hbok ?b cnooM more patterns In crochet, tend Ala hearing. 1987 1Ae is rcfdy for -you,, over 600 8 IONER OF, FINANCE AND embroidery and knit—rplua 3 gift ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS IfoKlliNEY GROSe leg MAIN ST.. Basic Fashion—a complete oewing items A housewares, toys, hoUohs FOR SALE—65 gal. dniins, A good PIONEER PARAGHUTE GOMPANY, ING. CONTROL. , gutdq tor evetyviyomon who aew* patterns, dlrectiohs prlBted in Wjlliam H. Stuek; Chairman jSiattri;.fiitrr lEvtning an«r novMUsK Write or call ooUect, condition. 63.80 each. For further Sbwbmub Dhpaiai Co. 168 FOREST STREET— MANCiAlSTER. CONN. , ®l .Newman 'E Argra'vaa rer horaelf^and her family. book. Only 25c « copy ! : Ckarlea M. TewMe'Bierethiy ■ p i. Wi* House of Plastirs.-lnc., Avon, information call The Herald, ISS-ltl PearMtt.— m S - 6 ^ PartMMAft 'Stats Highway Conuniaalener r Oonn. ORchard 7-1664. - phone XO. $;8131. - , Hartford Connecticut 1 i I •f A 'A'".:
■- ^ ■,. ■ v' -r' •, ; ■ • "• . , ■ \ .* ; \... i ■■ •'': '■ ■ . . :-t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 87, 1»M FACBaWEKTT \ v ^ g e Daily Net'Press Son HlattrbifBtpr Corning H rraili: ' . ■ ' - ' ■ “ • - - 1^ '* '' . Fer the Week Ended - -V FariMnst af U. 0. wM tolb line. it. 1396 ■ >'"1 TIm Dvt>^ So^«ty h »i racelvcd Holllafer St.; Edward McVeigh, 18 8a ew tonight oad'eM O anotlMr •hipment-of lU cookbook. YMGA Camp Gets Conway Rd.; 'Sylvia Pella, 4.92 College Studentg 12,405 ■atarday. La^ totoght M-H A b o u t T o ^ “DorcAa Fiivofttc lUcIpe*.". The finit >,000 roptu recdvod jibout **”*nBe'Gators'S M F D Budget ^ Memorial Chapef Hartford Rd.: Albert Wood, Cov To Lead Service Member of tha Audit ''Sataeday abhr 3A. DavM Lodf*. - No. Si, Dec: 10, In time for Chflxtniu fifU entry; Patricia Sominera, ■! Burk- Bareeii if Cirenlatien - . ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ 1- land. Alley; Robert. Winell. '34 Manchester-'-rrA City 0/ Vtllage Charm lO O f, will meet tomorrow nijfht haR pncUcalty been exbaiuited. Rockville, Dec. 27 i8p*ti*ll Al North Church at 7;M in Odd Follow* Holl. Kloc*; Attractively bound in blue and yel- Slated f of Vote Friday A memorial rbom and cliapel in Drive F; Matthew Sniythe. 34 Do In a len^|iy‘ aeaaion of City Cop>'t memory of Ihb lute Fimer Thlene.v; tkm of.oftieor* will be htid. F ^ 'lo w , the Bwedlah national roloi*. ver Rd.; Richard Quilltch. 333 (Olaaidflad Adrartletag *■ Page UX PRICE FIVE CBI lowlnr th* moeUnf th^e will , the’bo^-~ 6pen~fIarfoV ta^ ' thla morning. Robert C. Gottter. | founder pfid director of"^ YMCA Woodbridge .St.; Mra. Theresa Meditations, by two eW ge, stu VOL. LXXVI, NO. 75 (FOUliTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1956 a 'araal hour. Tliomaa Maxwell' or to prop up. DoreaF metnbera re- 19„bf.lt Florence Ave., waa'foiindl A budget of 3196,907-, of which which end* June 30 and to finance Camp Woodetock, ia under con-, Lindsey, Bast Hartford. ■ " dent* Will highlight.Studerit 'Recpgv that budget w;ere made, neoeaaary will ahow Bltilea of a reeent trip; ceivinx order* include;' sir*. Tvar guilty of paaalng on a Hill and' 3148.940 m'liat be ralaed by taxa- atHiction at th* camp and wiU''be .a d m it t e d TODAY: Mrs. nHlon Day in th*.'North''Mrihonable d„,,bt'li, period from of exiatenoe Feb. 1 and conaolldate' BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter) Connecticut College for WomenSn 8 the Recreation Lodge,-which \vai to Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Chamber i 1 o'clock at the home of Mra. Aide* : hi* mind aa to wttether orah notr.nt CottlM. . 1**1 NOV.‘ 1 lo JUne 30. with the town fire department. built in 1939 under thevSiiperviaion New Ixjndnn. and J. Robert Nelaon The Service Buriaii for Wom- Diatiibt voter* will be aaked at The Feb. 1 termination date lin, RFD i,. Rockville: a daughter On New Yearns Gutamer, 43 Mather.. St. Thoa’e en'a OrgaAiaatlona. 9M Main St., tier Wa* apeedihg and found him , of Tbienea. The room will he finish of Albion Coltege.'MIch.. win apeak attending are aaked to bring-a 31 not guilty. ,a meeting, tomorrow night to ap- proved to' be impractical , becauae ed In knotty pine and the floor will to Mr, and Mrs. Norman DeBlnis, Hartford, wifl hold ita 12th an . piove the budget, levy a tax to it left the SMFD Commiaaionera 442 Maln St.; a son to Mr.'Snd Mrs. on the topic. :"The Challenge* to a Waahifigion, Dec. 28 (/P) — nual* mid-winter forum, "New Attorney Robert be covered with nioberlxed tile. In Oirialia-n College'Student.'- . uthoriJie the Oofti*r without proper legal mean* for the center will he a large red tri-' Bruce .Doughty, 291 S^ncer St.; Cold weather, tri the East as *11 ai nmmram ^ * ll* n g e a . th American 1 a sop to Mr. and. Mra/Paul Jones. •fhe service will be conducted by ,Xwls. both atudenta ql th* Unlvei- P«>A Said, Dec. 28 v(A») today for the • New Year'* their atatlen* with Sunaet poun- .luly 1 wilt aolve the financial prob . In It* report .Jo the. Board of Petaa ktajaik. ApgjPI.; Mra. Mabel cll. No. 49, Jap. '2 in Oda Fellow* cj^on editor of the N. T. Herald l num.r.ry a teallmony that the ^ For rental of lem.' aity of Connecticut., will lead the weekend. Tribune and praaentl>’ aaaoclate road waa Uy at the ■ time w^a re -. . . . the Trusteea. the rbrnmittee iViemhera Leiiazo, 181 N. MMn St;; Jame.S congregation in the responsive OperatioiM to clear, the Hall gt F p,m. Membcra may f Deprived of PrerVule Pay Andrews. 2 Silas Rd.; Mi'{i. Liane On New ■Year’* day itself, pubrUher of th. Sunda? Herald in futed by all wltneaa.a. ^llm C dn ^ er. '^ . v e ertln-aud expressed the Idea that memorial reading for the dw'.. Baal) Stone, blocked Sue/. Canal at il8 the Weather Bureau said Ml a tnvit* frienda. and are reminded Meanwhile, firemen were depriv room Inchiding a chanbt would' be Cswer^k and ion,'40 N. Elnl St. also a atiident at Slorra, will read . ta bring ‘gift* for th* gift table. Briogarart, will be the moderator. I Raymond Bartholemew. . 44.1 poo b* needed. ed of their pre-Chriatmas pay be- fioutherh entrance Svere de special holiday' bulletin, th* A luncheon charjt* will be the only I Rockville] charged with Intoxica-j a fitting memorial to Thlenea who, DISCHARGED TODAY: DaWil the sci'lpture lesson. outlook ia for prevailingly The public i*. invited. / i Other Urge Itenia in th* budget |,cause of a further entanglement Bakiilaki,''4 Waddell Rd.'. Mrs. , The order .of worahlp to be used layed today. Despite an- regiatration coat. Advance reaer-1 tlon, being a common drunkard are: 36.910 for'contribution to the ! wheh a meeting which waa to for more than 29 year*.'gave him- fair Weather In mo.st of the self aacrificlally in serving youth,- Helen Corcoran/iind daiightei'. East has been prepared specially by the fiouncementfi from United Na 'The Rev. Richard E. Heiri* of vatlon w^th the Servic* Buraaii la' and violating probation. h"d a aua- letirernenl fund. 39.100 for tax coIt j have been held last Friday waa country. The exception* ar* required, f penaion of a prevloua six-month .Hartford;' Mra/Marj’ann Hermann Department of College and Univer tions and Egyptian authori Baat Wlndaof will occupy .the pui- lection, and 34.000 for general de- called off becauae It had been il- d e la tio n ^ "Piritiial sity Religious Life of the Methodist part* of the .Soiithea»t where . —— : sentenca 'revoked. and son, 328 Center St.; Allen ties' yesterday that vVork rain I* expected, and the l^t o f tht Second OongregaLtionaJ partmental expense*. legally advertised. Hill, 84 Alton St. Church. Church Sunday at th* 1C a.m. aerv- Bolton Grange will meet tomoN ' Leo L. Sokaila. 9.1. 91 <, Village' Tomo>Fow'a meeting will be • Twelve of tha 28 paid, firemen' C*mp WoodatoeW was organised would begin this niorping. an Great Lake* and northern Washington Schools lee. HU aubject .irin be "Ar* Tou row evening at 3 o'clock at Bolton I St., pleaded nolo contender* to a | held at 8 p.m. at Nathan Hale of the SMFD .have taken-*dvan>*T** "'oodstock Valley in 1919, and official of the Egypr^s Sue7. Appalachian fegiona whe.r* . Ready?"- , . ' ■ "v- Community . Hail. Mra.- Agnea charge.qj breach of the peace. H e‘•'School. lag* of an offer by the Manches- .hpndieda of boya-and girls from' Canal authority said at Sue/, anovv flnrii^ are Ih pro.apect. .Krayaig will show movia* of n.er was fined 31S. The defendant The new budget,for the period ter Truat Co. and borrovved money! 'Tolland and .Windham "Over mbi(t -nf the baatern Mr*. iMOtel M-VUvem. 34 HiUtop trip tfr'Europe. The .public is in -{ stated he Intended , to appeal hia Countlea remember^ thetr happy that no orders had been re 7 >alf of the nation repeated Covered iii Inquiry Z>f., will apend the Winter month* vlted, to attand. i raae. He waa . accused of attempt- camplb'g experience* there under; ceived to -ommence the worl^, surges of cold air from, Can- , .1'ing to strike Gforge W. King. isi. " 'barged with failur* to grant ada will malnUin colder than iit in New Orleans Ia . . Maiichesler Bovs the leadership of the late Elmer ■ Representatives of U.S. LL Gen. ■ ' '■'i' Airmiin l.G. Roger Staiger, aon i of 91 Village St. A nolle was en-1 *’**^’' _ •' Thlenea. j Raymond A. Wheeler, U.N. chief normal temperatbrea vv-ith in of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Staiger, ti ' tered on a charge of breach of the i Syivio L>auvm. 46. 62 Linden of salvage operations, arrived at termittent snows Over -the Mejer and Hrk, John Pickup, St.. Manchester, waa fined 36 for In Bolton Crafth V Wa.3hingtpn. Dec. 28, (fl*)— FouT SouthemePs makiAg up a commanding offieere of th* local Kaeney. St., ,ia horn* on * 20--ptian of- Hartford, th* ;bnly time in the pecU to be. transferred to an Alf regiatrktlpn aiid 39 for operating ™ WINDSOR .HA.h KILLF.D Three Manchester youths escaped OPEN MONDAYS i ficlals in an effort to straighten bia. Public Schoot.s. ^ year when nil the parent* and chil Beaa on tha Hawaiian Islands on ‘ an unregistered vehiole. ' injury last night. whan the car / ______. out the situation. 'They aaid the mixing of white and Negro pupils, begun in dren get together. Beeeuae of thia termination of hii furlough. I Selwyn R. Miles. 42, Somera ' Millerton. N. Y.. Dec. 27 (J*' i in which they were riding -went Patient* Today...... 1M» Two salvage vessels, the Dutch Eight Children^ 1954, ha.a “ 8eriou.3ly damaged” ' the nchoola, lessened eduCa- party, ho nddweek aervic* will be waa fined 36 for disregarding a ' “^Jokn "Surber, 64, South Windsor, out of control oh a curve on Notch ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mra. n” iM AkiAkjnc CTc fie., em oA I ship Tyne, and the Danish craft rv3 l * J, tional opportunities for both race.t and brought "appallinjr” iMld tonight at th* Meneheater atop sigh. It was noted he had Conn., wa* killed yesterday when Rd.. sheared off several highway Marcella Madohe, CovcntiT.'; Ml-j DIAMONDS $75 to $1000 Protector, were, at Suez. i I ITT*Afh -•A Zl'I'l I fi no previous record he waa struck by '* car on Rt. 22.! fence post* and a irttlity pole, and delinquency and discipline pr WE BELIEVE YOU WILL CO.Mli BACK ' Dekoe said hi* ship and the Pro- • • i~v • ChUdran’a movie* will b* ahown i w 'l | 0 |l Hat l l V G i l P ' *''* I®*" "®t carrring Wa ope’r- * placed against the driver of the Driver of the vehicle wa* Frank I EASY TERMS OR PAY CASH AND SAVE | lector "are readv to work but are lllZ^ 'I 11 I ^ '1 1 * fh 6 l ' r(D-Ga). Rep.s John' Bell Williams (D-Mias), Woodrow W. nt all three Recreation Center*, i “ Mwj v.<«aa I iioenae. j car. . - U- Gilmore, 18, of 74 Florence St. ping; Terrance McGann. Hartford:/ waiting for orders." ' , 1 1 1 A 1 1 C S - 'Jones (D-NC)'and Joel T. Broyhiir (R-Va). Broyhill repre- begiiining at the Eaat Side R*c( Tivo cases were- continued to i ------' ''— He had a*'passenger* David Jo.yce, Loiila Mtihihauser. 24 Winter St.; It appeared that when work at j * - ,. — tonight at 3:19. Tomorrow 'night i Six-year-old Gail , Sot^cy V. suffered------, ] Jah. 7...... ------They were those of SON BOR.N 18, of Parker St., and William Fi'S-nklin Close, 610 W. Middle, -sents the Virginia area just across the Potomac River from /' •J- Si»e«...dld start it would be more | By THE ASSOCIATF-D PRF.8S there win be t'wo ehowinga, on* a t ; P®***kle conousaiim early last George A. Grabherr. .39, River Edwards, 16, of Hawthorne St. Tpke,: Mra. Edna Wilson. RFD 1. UrTr$25fORl^OuFbI5 WATCH of a symbolic nature than any-; Eleven peVsons. including eight ' . ‘.irj Washington, '* ------the West Side beginning at fi;15 "tffkt when ah* waa hit by a car Road, Coventry, charged with 6p- A son was born at the St. Fran- As a result of snapping the utll- Rockville: Mr*. Mary- Bania, 18.3- ! thing else, '■''' The other .t'wo'member* of the children, were burned to death to 6-mah group, which held hearinga with'th* ntber at 7 at tha Com-lPuUlbf out of th* Boland Oil Cb. crating a motor vehicle without ci* Hospital yesterday to Dr. and tty pole, the home .of Charles E. i Thompson Rd.: .Toanne Vinton, 144 CAMERAS — SHAVERS — CLOCKS I Sunken ship*, damaged bridge* day in IW'O fires, one at Ironwood. Bflunlty T. l y m . ia ho charge, j parking - lot at 399 Center' St., | a public senric* licMae, and W al-' Mra. EdiC'in Lojeski. 29 Park St. Godin was without light* and heat. Branfoi-d St.; Mr*. Eveljm Foster. laat fall on problem* o f integra Negroes Ride j and other debris have blocked the Mich., and the other at .St. Marv'a. A and the moviaa ar# open to anyone' poUc* reported today, ter Stefcayk, .94; 16 Snipsic St.. Mr*. Lojeski is ^ e former Marilyn Gilmore was arrested for apeed- Wapping; Mrs. Elsie Baer, 94 Vil GREETING CARDS — GIFTS ^ RINGR : 103-mile canal' for almost t w o tion in the Washington achoola, who wlahea to see them. Th* daughter o f Mr. and Mr*., charged with breach of the peace. Consitlered Answers W. Va. are Reps. A. L. Miller (R-Neb> Knndsen. daughtei- of My. and Mrs. ing and will be p.reaented in Bol lage St.. Rockville: Lawrence Al- month*. Britiah and French sal- At Ironvvooil. a voung mother Integrated Bus ------: I Richard Soucy, 4 Uncoln St.. Gall i Bond* • touting 399 were for- Halvor Knud.sen of Chicago, 111. ton Jiiatice Court Jan. 19. State mada. Vernon TYailcr Court; Peter Red China * Premlet Chou Kn-lai had theae varied expreaaiona ; vage men cleared a channel from and DeWitt 8. Hyde iR-Mdi. Th* Past Miatresa Club of . waa admitted for treatment at fcited in four cases, and five children died In a fire In a joint statement. Miller and The paternal grandparents are Mr. Trooper Donald Kelley of Colches Ramsdell, Valley View Lane. Rock- N Shop AtQ audet*S‘^lt Pays ■' last week during Interview in Chinese Embassy. Rangoon. Burma, Port .Said to El Cap, a third of that destroyed their 7-room farm pa^htera o f liberty. No. 129.) Mancheater Memorial HOapital to- A nolle waa entered in the case and Mr*. Waller Lojeski of 273 ter barracks Investigated and vrille: Mrs. Bln* Bergner. 17 W est-' by Edward R. M urtw for CB.S tejevision audience. Re»pon.*ea were the way down .the canal, but *lnce Hyde 'said the majority’s recom- tO L L . Will meet tomorrow night > day. home. n'lendaiioa for. reeatablishment of For TV-Radio of Wiliam A. Fecko, 18, of 7 Ran Oak St. 1 made th* a'rreat. wood St.; Mrs. Lucille Sinnn, 260 to these questions: Do you understand V.S; objections to aeat ; the Briti.ah-French withdrawal the The victim* were 31-year-old at fi o’cloek at the home of hi In U.N.?, lop left; Are' there any prospect* on Formosa settle- ! only work toward reopening the racially separate schools' "• bvious- AnnU Johnaten,' 19 Hawley Sc. suffered a bump on her head when I' Mr*. Ina Helleg. wife of^ an iron ly con not be one without a con- Taiiahasaee, Fla.. Dec. ,XR N>VAV ,N . C. Th* other car wap pulling a hot to permit firemen to nt-iiove . before we can proceed with clear proud." newsmen were not informed' of Chicago, Dec. i 8 .> ,-< i«ran d oil !•<»« ■ vvith toy* the bodies. their plan. ance work.” At St. .Mary's, five persons But Miller and Hyde aaid they m«a*4 KIrmb/4 AtTOSBAcross IheLHC UUIIiHICULcontinent IIIIn -Cali- v-«i»- ' • i I felt ‘;a more objective approach Sljeele ia president of the Inter- three vital fluids are a«.v>- Yornia a car plunged off a high THe announcement* from, (ConUnaed on Page Nine) { will uncover some good things in Civic council, a Negro g/eup HALE'S SELF SERVE and MEAT DERT. elated with the opei I the educational and social life -o f which sponsored ah f-months boy and injured and gtliv ■wrapped 7 »t‘on whether the Egyptians had cott of buses by Negro patrons and ■utomobiles these dSya. gifts down a sleep alope.' "ntree 1 changed their position and were I district achoola." HALE’S FRESH GROUND GRADE "A” IDCAL PREMIER And they spilled on highway* j Not averything wrong with the is now campaigning for Negroae to LARGE FRE8H during the Ohralma* week end. of the pasaengera were killed and ready to permit eight more Brit- ride ttuaes altOng where they the other three were badly hurt. I l»h ""d French salvage ship* as- Revolt Leader ; educational , system should' be 1 ,^ e n 706 American* were killed blametf onyintegrahON. they aaid,’ please, arrived at the-aAya-34'a'l^ end an-'*alimei*d..' iUl a. oUtera Xhqy^v^re on IKieir, ,\yay_.t.p a , ^*."7'.'' downtown transfer point hboiit COFFEE APPLESAUCE 2 0 Chnatmai dihneil ._ Ihto the canal. British and .Frenn adding.titai testiihony at the hear- EGGS ^ r e Injured in thousand* of traffic, i Inga appeared to reflect only the 11:30 a.m. He was accompanied by ' .\ppruved Miiiclde? crews remained with their vesaela ^ c a p e F ^ o m ebcident*. as volunteer* under U.N. authori ; views of the aubcommittee counsel the Rev. J. Metx Rollina Jr., and The tallv juat had been complet J. O. Miialck. general manager find "does not ap]>ear to be well another Negro who waa not identic- of the Texas ^afety A.ssn.. made ties after Britain and France ed when the .National Safely Coun pulled the iast - of their invasion Pattern of DesUaiction^ balichc^ or objective!" . h. < lo e . thi* comment on the holiday sea North Sumatra Trhe trio boarded a bus while th* NEW Y U rS HOUOAY SCHIDULI M C A T cil (NSCI brought forib a predic Miilei: and Hyde also asserted: / ( B U t t tion of 490 fatalities during the son's huge toll: Keeney Street School Cuatodiaii John H. Burke Inapect* cameraa snapped their picture*. OriBN tm iM D A T fiaff n iD A T NIORTS TILL 3:M (Continued on Page Nine) wife-reinforced plate glass window on the school cafeteria door "The fact iiirought to light by New Year celebration. Thai would. "It 'a , man from outer apace Jakarta,. Dec. 28 iJPt- -Th* thia tnveatigalion seems to indicate They took aeat* near the front of PURE VEGETABLE WHOLE nr 8'htAIKED. . POLAKER'8 FRESH^ government radio in the capital smashed sometime laat night by vandals. Five other window* OPEN SAILBOAT UBLAL MOUIUi be a record for that holiday week , happened to pick fipfone of .our that- Negro, leaders. :*nd those the bus. Front seats ar* reserved 8HORTENINO OCEAN SPRAT end. T’he Christina* total was an ' newspaper* Wednesday, he might of, rebellious North Sumatra an were broken and several teachers' desks rifled. • Story on Page for white persons by tradition: / 9/M AJL TILL 3i#3 PJi. Nine.' ^(Fjerald Photo by Ofiarai. actively interested in the advance all-time high for any holiday peri ; conclude that- the approved way-j nounced today that the leader of ment of the Negro people haye There, were no white passenger* GARDEN SALAD Lodge LRuds on the bua. - OPEN MONDAT 3 A-li. TILL • PJd. CRISCO" . Sause od. . I of celebrating the coming of a. the Army revolt. Col. Maludin much work to do among the Negro i new year in the United State.* is Simbolon. had escaped from .Medan, people, and that all of the diffi Officials of Citlea Tranaif. Ihe., <«A>»E1> ALL DA^Y.MEW TEAE’B DAT To a new'aman who has been -1 counting the de*d..in season, for 1.9 with sacrificial highway suicide." Fight Against the North Sumatran capital. Ike Picks Jock Whitney ’ culties attended with (sici 1nte^;f*J'‘ yifars the moat- disturbing thing Texas had 43 motor vehicle fa. Al'my, aources ..said Mustang gration are • not caused by the *'*‘*®" ^ Tallahaaao*'* Pot Roast fighters and_B2,9 bombers of. the cans qt. jar ft) about il is this: Th* abidingfeelirtg talities during the Christmas per seemingly uncompromising aitti- that bii'niper harvest* of bore iod.' It ranked third.' behind II-' Indonesian Air Force look off 1 tude of the white people,’.’ (Continued on Pag# Nine) Mental Illness from Jakarta for North Sumatra |n»vitable. . linois with .96 and California with ^ I The aubcommittee counsel ia PINEHURST TENDER MEATS... The expert* make the forecast*. ,73. ■ . , - j this morning. '' j ‘Serious Millionaire’ William. Gei'.ber. thiring the hear-j, IK HEAVY BITRUP, PREMIER LARGE REFRIGERATOR 8|ZE COMSTOCK Pl^ ■ Norwich. Dec. 28 — form er The Arm.v aources said the i 8UKSWEET Roll ■ ' • And. holiday after holiday, the vicv A ’^•ete.ran police officer, Ber- • inga last fall. he. came under at Gov. John Lodge aaid today that For ^ waMcand and for th* N4w Tear'* HoUday. . . .w* tlma fuiiUl'f.em. • \ nard . R. Ca(pwel1. California’s planes. In squadron, strength, were tack from some members of Con A ROW lew price or tlih popular eiit ' mental ilines*. which fills half of going to help beat off any attack hava plenty of Morrell'a ready-to-eat Hams . . . Hfims FRUIT COCKTRIL SLICED APPLES At any time the heavy. lo**-pf Highway Patrdl commiaainner, d e - ...... - gress and from the National A*t B u lle tin s dotneaUe and imported In can*. , .'Small Butterball ffvrift'a Pre- PRUNE JUICE scribed hi* atate's Yuletid'e car-1®** hoapital beda in tonnectir by.Slmbolon against officer* trying rilain soeiatinn for thy Advancement of life is ••appalling" * term used an/4 in tIftA nalLcxn nr*ttAntfl "•a to reinstate 4W.&the a authority »3aev«.L4 .» ' ofV nuum Turiteya Our meat manager wiu have pRnty of well aged fUY ONE CAN AT w . Cov OG Menneh J>age a* "the most ivseleis. extraV-' ‘^»'V Colored 'People (NAACPi w hlj^. from the. AP WircH ataaka rib oven roaata of beef. T • LEAN RRISKET ROLL T " bu t^rHtma* adds '^ * n f disiipation of life I've e v ^ challenge of our age. . ff.emier Ali Sa.slroamldjojo’s cen-; 7 REGULAR PRICE WilUam*^ D\it c.«rrsiniH» e .i ,. . ' The remarks of the former.Gov- tral government. contended Gerber Waa running^ ; ■VVashington. Dec. 28 iJ’i, M il-- inR them lo a big staff of career j biased hearing. He denied it. j c a n ------AND GET SECOND hate read earlv this JUbre Americana perished on the no"' V S- ambaasador to ftlmbolon a second In command.! L The four southerners said the AHK8 MORE .STATE JITI30B8 -PlNB^UIIlit ® Tou m*T have reaa eaii> 7 . ‘ HnriAir th* Spam, were prepared for a cere-, Lt. Col. Diamin Girttinea *n7 lionalre John Hay tJocki Whitney employe*. , a round , grouh'a findings: Bridgeport, Dee. M idh—H m CAN FOR PRICE week that two servicemeh T : 7 ______mony dedicating the 32.847;0i)0 nounced vesterdav he had taken ha* arranged.* month-long aerie.*:- I\ hi-tney ha.4 a.*ked fo** 2 ' ^ 6 9 ®^ Vi 1 V -vT . ^ o f brieflnxa before taking on his | of uhusiially long and detailed The evidence, taken a* a Bridgeport Telegram aaM la S Uhed When thetr‘kt,to L xh„ w „) j J«hn l^dg* bjillding a t ...... Norwich command of the Armv in North onennga neioie laiMug ' e , . , . tl.nartment hriefihe- session* LEAN CHUCK GROUND 50e with another car near H . niArt.-.d H U I n v . l i v 'aaeiznment as new Ameman am- State Department b ^ whole, p ^ n t^ ^ a definite Impaif- dispatch f ram Washington tadny Sumatra. He pledged, hia loyalty, /-v—. = that fico. Bueh (B-Coiih.) plaia* DE LUXE CROPPED ' lb ■ I.------.... ! Indicating that the building it to i^-esident .Sukarno and said he j *****9^”01 *^- to Great Britan.,Britain. on the piohlems that have jarted ■ New Year's' Bve Party Specials' " I so niH •nnrtsm an-fl- * British-Altierican reUtlons. yspe- ' (t'4MiManed en Page Nine) to Intreduee leglalatlon calling self. a.continued treatment build would support the central govern- TBe 92-y wVs sinerthe Middle%:a»t criai*. for tJ^e appointment af .twa mare, SIRLOIN PATTIES |9c PREMIER SALTED MIX NUTS. IS,or. Hr . t t j t Boneless ing designed to accommodate 300 ment. tnahclerr, who was named >esteicla> About „,irf.E'.hr„.rvmid-February hshe., w,«will federal j^ g rs^ la Conneottent PREMIER ANCHOVIES ROLLED or FLAT, 2 emt ...... 3Ve Wo.men patients, ia a step toward Loyal .t« Sukarno |by President, Eisenhower for leave for London,'aceompamed by and for the holding of fedaani Beef meeting the mental illne** chal .Simbolon and the leader , of a , London post, will pi^ aside hi* court aeaaiona in Bridgeport. h.ls attracUye xvife., the former to G e a r CHUCK PATTIES 59* PREMIER COCKTAIL SWEET GHERKINS, \a T :^ 35e. lenge.'Lodge paid he had been in companion bloodless Armv revdlt i varied New -Yprk civic and Betsey Cu'shing Robsevell. ready •9. ----4- • , . PREMIER COCKTAIL PICKLED ONIONS, jor ...... A. 29e formed that, " f i r its pihpioae and In Central Sumatra. Lt! Col. I ness activities early next month lov'atay on as long' as the White 0H08EN 8TATTE BEAUTY ' 'U.S. CHOICE” oHd "U^v G O O D " STEER DEEP type, tjhere ia probably no more ef Achmad Hu'aaein. had demanded' to^^'n ^/’ /rhining. _ House-want* him. Hartford. Dec. 33- (fib —. Ptd- STAn UNE POTATO CHIP^ lorfo siio ...... ,*•*••■*•* a ficient mental hoapital building in Combat Units 'chritude was abuadaat in' tfce ’ ' s» the nation." / : , that Saslroamldjojo a.nd r,adv'n,jde**it clear tm^intfnd* to ' The'selection o t Whitney to r e - ; '" . , -wwT ' KOSH-R-IeH fRESH o o n tt^ NAMSCO Rift CRACKERS, Bk«. net quit. Both however, a,1u,mo be a'W orking ambaasador." deal- place Ambassador Winlh'fop Afra-awnw state capital today as 'MiM Napey MaaalcAtta ef Mierkhe •ARMOUR'S "MISS WISCONSIN”5IN” SHARP AGE CHEESV/|AV.' 4^ hi* doctor'a suggestion that he wa* crowned Mias State Oh|dtal berivem announcea JFMlilCFURH”^ W* cony H eompMt* ItiM of COTT oml CANADA DRY lEVERAGES. Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -a couple at l{ie W/dnd«w Bar night i stay at home and treat his cold, between the President ann p r .. r . ' by the \Vhlte H/aiise late yesterday. of 1997. Th* 2ft-yenr-*ld hlwide, IONE.IN , ft Much of America knbek* off -spot. “Hany places in the Motor ; told,fhe audience------at the dedicati- Mohamniad Hatth; Sumatran co- An exchange of iettefs showed i San'Franciaco. Der. 23 ,J9 In- an e m ^ y c of the State High- • - WTiilfi w« Will luiW a libetajl cup^y Ifaega small pagtv work for 19S8 , after tf^*>'Sheralon-CadiU-that.,Connec,tions-ln the poaaeasio.n Mng the federal reeerv* -haak af - 10 ing and dancing. Drink* are extra, of youngatera.. .Secretary of I Field testa have shown that the j ^ as are taaea, which is the rule gen Year in moie cohventionallycohventionall.v will 'll*.''' in H)e Paramount'Theater in | Simbolon is a Toba 'B*t*k. a ■'tinll beat suited for modem'war-| 3S.MI. »«*th 18e en naw famnla Plet- SaHHy Vawr CeWw Hw§er' pay top hotel*hotels 320 and 322 ik co u -! Ti'nes .Square* Oirlatlan tribe, and there i* a bitter AgriculturiJ Benson says after Fresh Fruit and Vegi&tabhs V erally. blood,, fend between the two tribes. j far* is "larger than the old bat- r SE5!!L * r w «'«*P«iw .am f«r the naw LARGE entertain- It was found by the city’a special, White House visit President Eisen-. YiKD MISSING TRu / h BOAT 4«MI Yaur PogbetlMal, Tm , Snow C rop Giiitlnga wa* reported to be eUb- howac 'wm again ask Congrea*' to talion and smaller than the regi-1 PtetasyO ^ t Plea .... wm cenpon theae 39e ptea are a real SIZE asK- bomb squad encased in a red aock, ment.” Just how many men It will Harpsivell, Maiae, Doe- M
r - T 315 to 320 at the third, tlie g ateau Elsewhere i-piind Ihe country^. The Grand Central railwa.v ter The Army announi-ement in hunting expeditioa. wa* foand ^ PICTSWEET NEW FORMULA, CUCUMRER'S...... -4-.;. 2 for 29cr Mummer’s Parade minal had ita second soar* in two Ten-ye*r-o,Id 'boy doa»*rlbea »un' adrift aad empty « g the *•„ 1 TMt Madrid. Formal Jdrea* ia'o'ptional. T T w a i •pot*'to roiigre** of »cientiat* in . Washington said the plan for ,di- The Ambaasador Hotel'* Cqroa^- Philadelphia Average evening fla.v* when a iylind"ira1'obJert was I W€» illlflK > L,l program at New York -\1aional reorganization ha* been ' traare to Portlaad Harbor teOny. • LARGE PASCAL CELERY ...... , r...... , odeh 2?e m i l . A n aeleV lsM t holel parties f nndat 8: , Coast Guard nfild they altja I Citv . . . Letter from 'President K - recommended to President Eleen- ; m $a t rtEs far behind v New ,„.. York’s top pi «ili run from 312 to 32tt a perjon, door hinge near a taxi entrance •< H l g h w a V C r H s h ' , t Pari* ceremony hower and SeeWtary of Defense found a small aldff, uoed sia A ■ * an tha pwchaaa ef am anr TANGERINES, Iwfo s i n ...... ,. rr.. •... . dot. 59e The Mummer'*, parade on'^New 43rd Sti 'and Vhnderbllt Ave. ^ i HOLIDAY HELPERS at 328.90 a person, but. there -I* , connnemomtlng 100th *n|]ilvCri(*ry. Wilson. It require* Ui*livj,approv*l tender for the . fiahWg ianiflt I reripe ilCBICKBN, BEEF DEUCIOUS APPLES .. v - ...... •. 5,. .4 :7 ...... 3 lbs. 3Sc big difference. AH the drink* >;ou Year's day ■will cap the celebra- ■ Police described it a* a- brass | fioaltag off Jowoir* lalaad, m ow a. PIGTBWEBT MEAT PflC , tlon. (gV-Two I of the birthday of World W ar'I befoi* going into operation. But | ■want are included. > I preaaiire 'filter abbi||E' Six inches | •Somera, N. Y., Disc. 2 the Army f pparenUy hopes that 1 la nrilen away.. Tito lUO M a -Chtokea a Thrlny e Reef I TURKEY 80s. I4 C GRAPEFRUIT, Piwk, Soodloin v-r. v...... 3 fot 35c Bos t ori ' Cbet* ■w'iij gverage 33 a long and two inches in .diameter, nuns wer« killed end two. other* | President Woodrow'Wllaon. were injured today when their car r Ruaeia 'joaata >*t "Srhat It cdil* approval be forthcoming In | waa empt.v, exaapt far aanH l A WITH'COUPON .n person*^*iraOh%r*gateiik**di^**r^^*n^ *"** time to start the reorganisation r duck eareaaoea.'' ' i ■■r: person for a fiill course jlinner. was harmless. and a.building maiariolli truck col- ['its “unaelflab gnd -joble'! stand I Uadt CM per Madly I drinlu. ' in soma 'of th* dl i-lons within the | GREEN STAMPS WITH A U CASH SALES "'in New Orleana., the Roosevelt "San Francisco' Bimbo's 365 Club But until It was; examined, the tided on Route 100 near th* Sdmere ' toward invaalon* b- ERYpt. won It . f1\lEDIEINYLA>HC I Expiree Dee. If; 13M - * o f f e r I n-g "everything ,'hut the ,,ar*a we* roped off to keep coiUniu- Town Hall. ' . i even higher ptvmtig- in Arab world next montlLpi' | -V • . V. H our* Blue Rbom la. charging 325 Th* Arm.v proposes to take 8,-1 Hooao, iapoa. Deg. 3* 39>-n4 ! , piotowwct- Pillsbury drinka" for.319 a (>eraon.'The Bher- { tera from-passing near the derice. , •pH* . . . . . d'oad------— were . ------IdehUfitd a* — . . . Engineer_ ------and flrenien killed /. ■ .-b n person but la pitching in dcink* 700 men. ,out o f each- bf th*,,17.- j I ’it. Air rat«a ureathar I > 0 « l B R n ^ ^ 't ' F>efore .and after dinner, pin* a aton-Palac* offer* the same thing ' A telephoned warning laat night! Slater Mary Celaatine and Slater and 12 R fA F airmen injured as aalsaaare plaae carrylag: at 312. ,. kaent-a'Score of policemen. Id the I Mar.v Ia>r*tta. : train plimge* off tiwek in Quebec. 499-n[^ infantry divisiona; pare , FREh’OHTHlEO small 1>ottle of champagne. j hnrtlad Into ioaoeyr' ■ . I Chicago;:-Price* range from 320 theater but a preliminary, aeafeh ; ,'Iijjured were Sialer Mary Austin ;Three living men who "aervad .in down the present J7.100 strength .J Oat* ncMe l/19e. VeM if i Drinks 33A9 .Up bf alrbom#-dlri«ibfK4iI>y'9,300'men foreat alap* aoar 'IMN ®w“ 271, 63*1 The hlgheatprice# for drinka«4n ! Plua tax for dinner, show,. favor* f revegled no bomb. Once the ' and Sister Mary~Rapna«l. Sister White House .pay trlhute;!® Weod' Tlaxed. preMMted by PMar- ' : POTATOES row IVilso'n ort the lOOth ahniver- for >ach unit knd mak*' "minor ” Fallc* . * aL OtMe ee MndelpM '83et. ■ CORl> th*1* Louisiana Loulaiana citvcity orobablr^'VriU probabl) .. dancing at the Ch'es Pare* ‘ theateE^.. 2,500 pptron* had left Austin wa* driving the car when rcduotiqpb' In th* 14,334-man hllML be at Prima'a 500 Oub,• where . Uly .| night club and------320 tax included for after the last show.'police mad* a Joeeph'a R. C. Parochial aary of thi* birth.. .Eleven-week- • ••■A I NAPKINS, 2 for 2Ve...... TOWELS, 2 for 35e fROsniif . 4)x^ School at Croton Falla for' the,N>ld i,baby.j^ whose mo.ther carried armored divlsioiis. weep" M ANCHEsrint C o n n < Christine: the ao-called Cat iJirl,, supper, favots and da.nclite at th* more thbrpugh search and found This seems to rnatan that same- wroT t •• • ' • -■'•a; M « « a, • ai- MIX * is peifortning. Drink* there-will j.Ambaaaatfor Eaat Rump Room to the derice. ^ ; mother house of the Order'.«f Sls- hirn'en.^fer lap oh 92,9-mile ride J £ 2 r « 35c CUTRITE W AX PAPER ...... 2 for 4Te CORNER MAIN and O iftiSTREnS porforpting. vouns meiv from donnecUtut to Virginia for wito W S2*B5 ub. * 1 -oo family reaaloa dtea at hoepltal. lOmr HAf JWMTNET ' H m peak prieo la patroit-U 140 ' (0aatlatM4 at* Yaga i^ a ) (OeeOaaed ea Yaga rtea) *■ Yaga Ni*6> .A '.'V 7^ /'.V iT -