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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1954 lianrtiteBtpr lEvraing l^ rraU i Average Daily Net Prais Run For tho WMk Ended Nov. 97, 1M4 WdfltiMr’ ' »ttlTown Engaged Jaycees Complete / of tlw 80- Plans for Dance 11,560 Ihir, eald^i^li^ UwlM K Member at the A o«t €um !tt5 Irra li Cplaeopal SETA Satarday pertly e ie u g y ,'^ quMa ttenorrow S' Burma of Olrcnlattea kt 7 o'olocic with a jpotiuck Arrangementa have been com­ as eeld la aftorneesu I ^ l pleted for the Jaycee danca to be Manche$Ur-—A City of ViUage Charm It ia bopad that au mem- ...... wm attend. held Saturday, Dac^ 4 at the Man- cbeater Country Club according VOL. Lxxrv, NO. $4 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) Mr, awl Iftv. Jawea A. Boeoo of to information received from MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBkR 3, 1954 (Claariflod AdvarttabiC an Baea fS) PRICE FIVE CEltlB nadaor Uocka annmmoe the birth George T. La Bonne, Jr.. Jaycee IP^P^**"****I**** social chairman. The "Frost gnMpareata an Mr. aild Frolic," starting at • p. m. is the , Lawrence BoUnaky of 15 Nor> drat major aoctal event of the >*|nan St, and ibe paternal m nd* Winter.aeason for the Jaycees. Ui S. Loses Waranta are Mr; and Xra.^ Joaeph Table reservationB ahould be ipeeco of Haiifdrd. made before Friday through Paul Brookman, 3M Main St; Bdward In Du Pont S e n . / > Duplicate bridge wdl ba p la ]^ Moriarty, 31 Finley St.; or George o n d e m n e d M at tJw VFW HaU atarUng T, La Bonne, Jr., Manchester Uy at Si05 irdock. Thia will Road, Glastonbury. I fiittg bridfa, tournament to ^etter Trust Case M 'ln Dtcember. ‘Ute next Shop For AH Your Food At HALE’S fame will'lib hdld on TMiraday •yaning, Jas. 6..1MS8w Chicago, Dec. 8 U. S. . -rr - By STAN 9W1NTON District Judge Walter J. La- . The qitr.. Daniel P. • Lyona, HALE'S Self Serve and Meat Dept. • V ® ^ Pope’s condition improved Buy today dismissed the gov­ to 2 2 Vote 'vice ' prealdent of St ernment’s civil anti-trust suit JCiebael'B College, Wlnooaki Park. today, a Vatican spokesman said tonight. A member V t, will be the i^cial gueat of Headquarterg « Pope Pius XII’s family also reported the Pope held his own against the Du Pont in­ honor Sunday, Doc. 13, at 5 p.m., 1 . this afternoon “with a tendency toward improvement.” The terests, General Motors •t a meeting e i the Connecticut FOR Mr. and Mra. Richard J. Bell, FRESH SMOKED laUve asked not to be Identlfledt------:------Corp. and the United States diaptar of the S t Mlchael’a Col­ ' name but aald hia report repre- McCarthy Arrives in Time forT^ndemhalion lege Alumni A u t„ in the colonial 84 W. Middle Tpke. announce the Eited the situation at 6 p.m. (noon Rubber Co; Foe Seeks n o m of Buahnell Memorial, Hart* engagement of tbdr daughter, T). The .Vatican announcement Pontiff Improving Judge LaBuy held that the gov- ■ford. John S. Berry, 53 Arch St, SHOULDERS SHOULDERS apneS at 7:15 (1:16 p.m. BST). emment had "failed to prove con­ MIm Barbara Ann Bell, to H. Rteh- spiracy, monopolisation, a restraint Rekuke Given |a prealdent of the Connecticut ard Matem, eon of Dr. and Mra. ■ Msgr. Angelo Dell’ ACqua, flumni. of trade, tor any reastonable ptoba* Recount oh Herman L. Matmn, 384 Highland ^merging fror.i the Pope's bed­ bllity of a restraint." St, Worcester, Maaa room, aald: •'Tha Holy Father Maiyheater town em ploye^ SeotTissw feoks better." . No Conapiracy membM of Local Ml, American ... A Vatican apokeaman ntd {gana | The judge held "there haa been N euberger -paderation of State, County and for a Liedical bulletin tonight had i no conspiracy to restrain or ' to On Two Counts A report of a vrarrantoe deed in * • . ••• Mtmidpal Hraployea, will meet the Public Records column Tuu- LI. LI. been canceled. He . said thia ‘la to monopolise trade, and no restric­ Mboday, Dec. i , at 7:M p. m. ia LIPTON tion or monopolisation of the mar­ . Washington, Dec. 8 (/P>— day concerning a transfer of prop­ tM interpretad u a good sign.” ket." Viaker Hall to nominate officcra erty on Cottage Street waa er- SOVM . Navertheleas anxiety 'for. the , The Senate today was asked Washinsrton, Dec. 8 (^P>—Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) stood 1W5. lOecUon of officera, roneoua Tha deed ahould read: Fontlffa life continued. It w u em- ‘The essence of the conspiracy for a recount in the Oregon londemned for his conduct today by a 67-22 vote of his Smate onecuUve board membera and Caaeare Oplaai to Samuel R. pbaalxed in reporU on the aeve-ity and restraint which the govern- ‘leavues. Otowarda 'wUl take place on the Swain and Mary J. Swain, prop­ OHIGKEN NOOBLE or S l^ Hale's for farm fresh'ppalfry: Handy chicken and range of hia ailments. ' ment charged and sought to prove Senate contest in which Unit Monday in January. Much iii* . Roman Catholics throughout the In this case,” he said, 'is the al. Democrat Richard L. Neii- judgment of the Senate was handed down late yeatar- arty on Cottaga Street id after the vote was in McCarthy told newsmen lie tareafla indicated- In the eoming TOMATO-VEtETABLE ponrts. yenng fryers er broHer^ teiider roasters and World were joined in prayers for leged limitation on General Motors’ berger defeated Republican plectloA by tialna membera. Royal Black Preceptory No. 18 WoslMn «Ml A l S^JnMMaik TOl^rl* recovery of Pope Plus Xn. Hia ability to deal as it pleased with was ” v ^ ’ happy to get this circus over with.” , will hold ita annual maatlng to­ ^eioaeat aaaociate, Magr. Qlovanni competitors of Du Pont and United Sen. Guy Cordon. I for 35c States Rubber.” Sen. Hayden (D-Aria) told a The vote adopting a resolution condemning McCarthy's th e P u t Miatreu Chib of morrow at 8 p. m. in Orange Hall. Otfisr Appisscss Batiata Montinl, .went to hia bed- conduct on Awo coiint.s capped an extraordinary session of o r U b ^ No. 17. Tha officers will submit thair ra- aide In the Vatican palaeef Opinion iaid “ the court reporter the petition waa filed by Will IWM a dinner had porta at this time and a new elate ONION or BEEF 616 ROU iONELESS " \ - The Vatican dIacLoaed officially (bids that there has not been, nor Jess J. Gard, Republican national the Senate, beimn Nov. 8, that became increasingly tenaa ^ Jbirtjr Saturday at 7 will bo elected. All members are that the 78-year-old Pontiff had Is there at present, a conspiracy committeeman for Oregon, at a and bitter. a^ ^ OM Town'Hall Inn, urged to be present at thia impof- hbeJMEHAUea VIBETABLE received treatment for "peritoneal to restrain or to monopolize trade, closed session of the Senate Rules committee. Hayden aald it made On the final votV|lepublican Senators divided evenly, 22-22- Hartford. tant meeting. N* Irritation attended by abdominal and no limitation or restraint upon A solid lineup o f 44 Etemocrats voted for passage of the reao- t for 31o ti-nsion.” n»la condition ia an irrl- /I General Motors' freedom to deal numeroua charges that "Sen. Cor­ ■tatlon of the lining to the abdom­ abb fully with oo.mpetitort don got a raw deal and wanted a lution. So did Sen. Mb^e of Oregon, the Senate’s lone lap CHUCK ROLL >6$/ inal cavity. It reflected the Pope’s of I^ Pont and United States Rub­ recount.’ di^ndeiit. \ ------long struggle againat a gastric dia- ber.” Latest returns oh the Oregon 'Thus McCarthy became the firat | ^ w - HALE'S FRESHLY H O R M a ^ Fine, Savorful pot rout, or aak for aai evea-rauUng cut If yon order accompanied by apella of He continued “there ia no llml. contest showed a margin of 2.463 benator rince 1929 to auffer an bf- : I . A K I .iliiwW »lirEae GROUND desira. Mccuping. and na.i'aea. tation or restraint upon the free- votea for Neuberger, with 285,775 tidal rebuke from hia (»lleaguaa'|A‘^“ * ^ ^ a-ielEaslVllC?B CHOPPED BEEF ' ■xJUIcer Compllcstiona d()in of General Motors to deal votes to 283,313 for Cordon. for hia actiona, and the fourth'in' V g e w w-y w •FIBS v n m TTie inUletln of the Pope’s phy­ with ita chemical discoveries, no Hayden said the recount petition Senate hUtory. ^ Of ^ Rtal COFFEE n^ 12 Ox. sician, Gr. Riccardo Galeasai- restraint or monopolization of the was referred to a rules subcom­ Deapite the aharp Republican j 1*006 1 Lb. DURUQUE ARMOUR’S Liai, said X^ray and clinical ex- I General Motors market, and no re­ mittee on privileges and elections split on the iMue, some GOP Sen­ anUnaUon mad^ yMterday after­ straint or monopolization of the which policies Senatorial elec­ ators said they did not believe it { RIADY-TO-EAT SHANKLESS noon showed nothing alarming. 1 w d e and commerce between Du tions. He added that Sens. Barrett would leave lasting scars within' Air^ane Crash Vatican aourcea aald prP-a^ely that ; Pont and United States Rubber." (R-Wyo), chairinan of this sub­ the parte. i \ . The government l.as described Sen. Joaeph McCarthy, R-Wla, and his wife, Jean, arrive at the committee. and Sena. Potter (R- Senate in Washington, D^. 3, «s the stormy session on proposal to Sen. Bennett (R-Utah), author | Berlin, N. H^^ Dec. 3 ( i ^ A foil ^ (Coutlaaeg sa Page ' POPE Plus XII the action as the biggest anti­ Mich) and Hennings (D-Mo), the of one of the counts adopted 'by: scale inveMigai o t the plane trust case in U.S. history. rensure him drew to a climax. The Senate adopted a resolution to the Senate, said in an Interview | crash that took other members, probably would condemn McCarthy’s conduct on two counta. (AP WIrepiMto). Uvea Tueiday 3 9 ' HAM The government's civil suit was hold a preliminary bearing in Port­ that ‘I don't think the apparent in the mountain o t noctlw- rift will be too great or too )>er- em New HampMiira 9 5 ' against B. I, Du Pont, de Nemours land. Ore., Dec. 13 “to see if a re­ manAnf *• | . ImpEriled Co., the General Motors Corp.. count la necessary." manent.” ive othere before their T Four New Bi’idges the U S. Rubber Co., and three Du Hennings left Washington early In aimilar vein. Sen. Carlacm (R- terday waa sot in moOan GLORIETTA RIPE Shank Half lb' Pont holding companies and 33 today to make a speech In Mis­ Kan), a member of the apaclal tho Civil Aeronautical memberaof the Du P(mt family.. Reds Call on West committee which recommended CAB inspectors wore on' __ DROMEDARY EUERTA SUCED souri but Barrett and Potter called censure sgalnst McCarthy, said he Urged Stock Sale an immediate closed door session acene yeeterday on ML'Suerjm, The government asked the believes the Republicahs will "pull seven miles from hare, ehort^ ar^. MOTHER and Which Cordon entered. together" . on(» the next. session FRUIT GAME MIX Over River Asked judge, who heard the long trial ■Barrett and Potter aald after the ter the eurvi t>ra ard bodiM m foe ^ Pkf. PEACHES \ without a * jury, to force the To Kill Paris Pact starts, adding it would be "more victims had been removed by feall- DAUGHTER DOLLS BattHaV lb Wholfi (about 13 Iba.) or fJtber meeting they had not decided necessary because then we wiU Lg. Size Can Du Ponts to dispose of their stOck whether the subcommittee should copter. half. Shank oaCrely removed-^ interest in General • Motora. and be the minority party.” AIvHao Ceeperatteg well trimmed. take jUriadicUon over the matter. >m A $ I0 0 Hartford, Dec. 8 (JP^Authority will be sought from the U.S. Rubber. Barrett told newsmen that befora Moscow, Dec. 8 (flV-W ith agreement for setting op an No Break WItk Party With the cooperatloa oc North­ m3* only T Incoming legislature to set up a tJonnecticut river bridge au­ Government attonfeya claimed any acUon was taken, he would ret McCarthy, aaked If there were east Airlines authoritlM and stat* QVIO fTOfW thority with an immediate command to build four naw-spans the Du Ponta bought General In touch with Hennings. Hr said he eight-nation Communist defense system signed and sealed, any basis to'reports that he might offtciala a complete inveaUcattea devor from cmy FRESH, NEVER FROZEN. SELECHD Motora and U.S. Rubber atock ao the Soviet Union stressed today if the West'wants to nego-1 •’f***' eway from the Republican of the wreckage wlU be made sM! across the river. It would also take over operation and finan Du Pont producta could be 'sold to navigaUonal faciliUae and flight poekofloef Clal ObUgation for the present^------^ (ConUnoed on Page Eleven) Uate on Germany and European security it must abandon party, replied 7 5 ^ those htifrflHns with little com­ the Partaarts pacta to roarm W««V------iif. **L operations checked. Charter Oak and Bulkelcy bridgea petition from makers of similar ‘T am a Republican and intend At Washington. CAB Chatimah 4 5 ' and tha proposed State Street Germany. A declaration on Into-' ' (Malue 1*4 lb. delicloas GOOD products., to reinain a Republican," he aaid. CSian Gurney aaid a public bearing lb bridge. - Ike Urges UN grating the armed forces of seven frait cake) The Du Ponta contended they Vital ASi^iiiess European Communist nations—in- \ Ue S. Officially "And I will do my work within V.411 he held eventually In Boetw BEEF LIVER The new croaalngs. v^hich might bought the atock In the two com­ the Republican party because after the preliminary work ksa LUCK eluding East Germany—with those ' WH eoet $40.0(10,000 with. approaches, panies because the purchases were that’s tha beat place." been completed. He added it may HEINZ IfKirparllM would be built at one time. They To 'Help Free ot the Soviet Union under s' single . good investments, and asserted command wasKSigned last night In: Places Gordon On the of whether the be several weeks before It eae be would range from a Glutonbury- Du Pont salesmen had to hustle Senate’s action amounted to "csfi- held. PRQM AKMOVB. Wetherafirid connector on the the Kiemlln after a 4-day Soviet- VELVEETK for whatever bualnesa they got sponsored aef'Urtty Conference here. sure," McCarthy commented: Meanwhile, the three rsssinisrs Tomato Jaice aeuth, to a northerly one Unking U .S. Airmen from General Motora and U.S. "I wouldn't say it waa a vote of were resting in SL Louis Rospitor I leu, iM v f m n m a. ir . Cottage Grove Road-Wolcott Ave- 11 In Kienix Cilv 'The declaration said these plans Around Chiang 2 Lb . Box L f. Tin Rubber. will be. put into effect at a later confidence." in Berlin. They are: James W. EVERYbNE EmOYS SHOPPING FOR GIFTS^ Waahlngton, Dec 8 (JPi^Preai During the trial the defense The Republican leadership in tha Harvey of Watertown. Masai. WU- meeting if the West proceeds with Washington. Dec. 3 OP)—The In hnth n.rtiri« E*aenhower. declaring the aald the. Du Pimt Co. oAvna 33 per lenlx City, Ala., Dec. 3 (Sn—A ratification of the Paris agree­ Senate divided on ’the resolution of Uam H. Miller of Germantown. itness who may have seen A .L. United States formally threw a condemnation. Voting againat It Pe., and Daniel HaO ot MontcMr, For Wm m '' a*idm they could think of no reason dlreft re-re ments. fie Sure Your Gift List Includes sponaibUity for their protection, (Coatlnaed m Pago Foarteea) Pstterson's killer v.-ms knifed to -Th. n.w.r.. I Protsctlve arm around Nationalist were Ssns.^Knowland (Calif), the N. J. why the job could not be done. death here last night after making yormoM headquarters majority leader. Bridges (NH).the Harvey and Miller win toava by . utaral MoMutlM., pried. If a bridge authority is set up, heralded heavy UB. praaaure on per Pravda said: yesterday as Britain appealed to the world organlxation today to urgent telephone calls to' the temporary president of the* Senate, automobile sometlrue tele after­ Electrical Appliances From HALE*S ’ / , tt would have power to finance sheriff and the newly elected at­ Hits Allied Leaders , Red China not to launch any and Milllkln (Colo), chairman of noon. Harvey odil retura te hie new constnicLlon. with revenue win the release of 11 American "preclpitste action" against the 3 1 r airmen imprisoned In Red China. Conflict ^om s torney general, Patterson's son. "The ruling circles of the United the conference of all 'Republican home while Miller will go to B*o- 8 9 v bonds baaed on low tolls. All island. Johnnie F. Griffin, 35-;yesr-old States, Britain and P>ance keep on Senators. Voting for It were Fer­ ton and teen taka a plana tor Phil­ /" bridges under authority would "How the Unltc(| Nations can Secretary of Slate DuUes and xO.1. W AFRE IRON «id RROIL-QUICK .possibly dlsabiise itself of a feeling Phenix City cafe employe,, was repeating that they'intend to re­ guson (Mich), chairman of the adelphia. have the aame toU rate. Bulkeley stabbed in the throat 24 ho ins or vive militarism, in West Germany Nationalist Foreign Minister Senate Republican Policy commit­ Ota tee advice of doctota. Hall ■ bridge passage would remain free. of responsibility In this matter,, As Democrats George Yeh signed a new mutual COOKER and FRYER Fresh FruH and Vegetables and retain Ita ' aelf respect, I more after he had testified before and only then disenss the German tee. and Saltonatell (Mass), the will stay another day. SAltaWICH 6RIU COMI. PREMIER U8HT PREMIER CREAM STYLE N A G i e c o With all new spans slated for sn emergency grand jury which la question at a four-power confer­ security treaty declaring that each assistant GOP floor leader. They etui were talking about the eonatructloif at the same time, no wouldn't know," Eiaenhower told a ence. ' government recognizes that "an REO. $34.f 5 — SPEC. $19.9R news conference yesterday. Pick^ Chairman considering murder indictments in Knowlend said he regarded the young, stawardeee, Mary MeXt- RIO.U 2.SO — $U.S0 ■ , V MEAT TUNA RANsa*»iina one section would profit by de- the Patterson killing. armed attack In the western Pa­ trick, whom they dubbod “Morty .•.a... 35^ aalopment and accessibility before In an impromptu atatement, the "But from representatives of the cific area dirMted against the' ter­ Issue as a matter to be determined No oil added . CORN Yellow Squash 2 Lbs. 15c . National Guardsmen still patrol­ peaceful states at the Moscow.con­ by each Senator on tha basis of his Mac.” She and Pilot W. Peter another; considerable might be chief executive favored exploring Orteani, Dec. 8 (A>) .^Dem- ling the city five months after ritories of either of the parties Carey. 37. were the oUter eur- 7 Ox. saved in coilatruction coats. "every possible peaceful meana”, 'ocratlc National Committee mem­ ference they have received once own convictions, rather than as a 2 Cans Patterson’s death arrested a 16- more a clM r,answer: Agreement would be dangerous to its own party question. A similar view vlvore. The authority, named either by before taking auch a step as bers turned up in igcord numbers ytar-old Negro and said he admit­ peace and safety and declares it They ail singled (Mt hruaatte ANNISE Each19 c the legislature or the governor naval blockade of the R ^ C3iina on the '(Serman question is quite was expressed throughout by the O.E. CLOCK RADIO , today for a free-for-all battle over ted the stabbing, blaming the white would act to meet the common DemcicraUr leader. Sen. Lyndon Miss McEttrick in teeiir pentSM . - (as 5nat ((/aft of the bill may coast. He aald, a blockad*; pro­ the choice of a successor to' Chair­ possible but only in case that plans' danger. . . ." man for provoking a fight. for revival of German militarism Johnson of Texas. : for" her courage during tha 45 TWIN W A FFU WONS $27.f5 determihal, would be made up of posed by Senate Majonty Leader man Stephen A, Mitchell. . Col. James N. Brown, rnllltarv Ever since the start of the (me member each from South Knowland (C^if) a^^thers, was are abandoned. President Eisenhower declined EGGPLANT lk 15c As party members huddled in chief of police, taid there appeared Korean War in 1950, the U.8. comment on the Senate’s action at (OenMnned nn Twn) REO. $24.f S — SPEC. Wndsor, BUiat Hartford, Olaston- “sn act.of war." (oucueea remhiiscent of a- presi­ to be no connection between Gri(- "The ruling cifoles ,of the three, Seventh Fleet has patrolled the Sptcid - RodHp Lcsnp FREE Mry,, Watheraheld, H artford, western powers state they afo.go- hia news conference yeeterday. He Furthermore. ./Elsenhower de­ dential nominating convention, the fln’a death and hia appearanco be- v-sters between Fon.iosa and the said It was » matter of the Senate 2 9 ‘ BloomHeld and Windsor, and per- clare, the Cpibmunists in the Far Hng to include an armed West 3 9 ' ESCAROLE 2 t^2 9 c unsettled question ,of how many fore the grand jury Wednesday. Red-heLd. Uhineoe mainland i;nder determining what is required in Mkps other towns that contribute German^ Into their aggressive 0 .1 . AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR^ to T CUPS ...... $2T.»E East appMr'to be trying to "goad votes are needed to' elect a new Another officer, Lt. Charier orders to defend against any Red preaerving its dignity. No one else heavy regular traffle streams east ua into^m e impulsive action in' chairman, arose to .plague them. Ctook. quoted the Negro. Jerry C. military bloc mnd only then discuu assault on Formosa. and west. Is in it. he aaid. ' LA SOSA the^^i^ of dividing us from our With 71 of the 106 committee Waahlngton. as saying GriffU) hit the question of security In Europe In London, the British Foreign 'The reaolution, as adopted by Biilletiiis McIntosh Apples 3 u».3 5 c According to William H. Put­ at a conference ofSall European \ -■ Appliance Dept. membera having. Indicated their him perate Seeate’s Special leqeiry OMmd^ Given With Caalt Saica u l. a plimality. is needed to elect. But John Patterson, who be­ Ihg regime through the Red Chi­ with and by repeatedly abusing a AVOCADOS E..a 9 c comes attorney general of Ala­ too fsrzBiiBdid today the* FINKBEEDLEU Tw(^TMrds Role Eaded nese embassy in London. Senate elections subcommittee and matter of tho "oorer” pM) on The' issue waa somewhait - aimi- bama next Jan. 17 In place of bis ^ The Foreign Office said Britain Us members in their investigation V anti-vice crusading father whp had News Tidbits Sen. Medurthy'a emO he ledweed SN O W CROP lar to the old two-thirds rule has c(K'ncele and Oeerge (D-On) off- “look into" the Griffin E bbing ..., . which has been to urge on all CAULIFLOWER .voting can name the new chair­ thoroughly. bring the Senats. into dishonor and | the two-meeaher oaoeesittoe A M 3 9 ' 3 9 ‘ man or whether the successful state Public Works CommiMion- concarned the dangers of fighting, disrepute" by hia attacks'on the' a report with the Benits esete Bid for GOP Harmony Young Patterson called the v/it- the importance of lowering tension special ;commlttae that recom-' candidate must receive, in the neas' death "a tough break" for er Ralph G. Macy welcomes op- tnry. present case, 56 votes. portuaity to give Gov.-elect Ribi- and of'avoiding j.recipit te action." mended hia censure and by calling The committee haa 108 menber- The British spokesman said Red the Senate's specisl session, among PREMIER Any Way You Serve N... "Washington, Dec. 8 (P) — Prea--hower waa addraaaad this wav bv (Continued on Page Fonrtoen) coff “all the facts" on his Handling DENIES CONTEMPT CHABOB SUGAR HEART 10 m Idsnt Eisanhower's stated hope?a reporter: ^ ^ ■hips, but there are Individual va­ of construction estimates and con- (Ulna's charge d'affaires in Lon- other'things, “ a lynch party." H’aahlagtoa. Dee. $ (P) Mhf- ITAUAN STYLE that RapubUcan congressional lead- -M r. Prealdent. Senator Know- cancies from Texas, West Vlrelnis dracte. .ens Sieger, loelegy-penieewe nt STRAWIERRY (Coattened aa'nige Eleven) (Centinned en Pngn Two) ara will avoid differing greatly land’s oppodUon to the adminis- and Puerto Rico. A va(»ncy from U.S. Senats coaSrms Sock of Cornea Uelvoretty. ItheeSj, N.T„ wlth him o n j ^ c •dmlnlat«U(m^^^ Ndvada a’sa scheduled to be fOled Elected President Eiscnh'ower's noncontro- Tomato Paste ^ W C R O P poh^y waa met with aUence today ha, been viewed in some quarten later in the day with the accept­ versial nominstions' before quitting PRESERVE by Senate majority leader Know;^, , , threat to Republkii har- ance of credentials from Dan Shov- work rmtll next month . . . Prime e( enntempt ot i HOLLYWOOD BED 3 Cans 12 0z.Jar . alin to succeed the iate John E. Minister Johannes G. Strijdpm an­ Brother Claims Sheppard^s dtotoeent grow ont of Slhget'e TOMATO SOUP “No comment," said the Oalifor-; "olllr/y t ? th^Senate***Do Ropbina. nounces his cabinet includes all but alleged retaeai to aaaner 91 ’ MATTRESS • lO X SPRING Broccoli Speirs The numbers controversy took Lwo members of government' of i qneotloaa before tho Hoaae Ute At e Soup... 5owca...lwgrudiaiit cx-Prime Minister Malan. - Amertonn Aetlvitte* Oeometttoo (Centinned an Page Fanrtoen) Home Almost Never Locked May 9d-3T, 19SS. ^ •HEADiOARD Providence, R. I. commissioner hower waa replying to a question through the Senate la ofteJT^ says emptoyer is liable for work­ 10 as. men's compensation if someone PBTEBSEN BID DENIKD 3 F or 33c differenoes with the White House Clei'eland, Dec. 3 d>)-TDr.fexamination of Dr. Steve, first Alexandria. Va4 Doc. g In reply, Eisenhower alluded State Aides Warned throws rock through window of in­ Stephen Sheppard-testified1 today uitneya for tho defenee in the first B * Complete ~ For Only 2 9 ‘ ,y m e Stete Dept. dustrial plant and hits one of em­ VA DIatrict Jndgo Afoert V. 3 5 ' 5rat to Secretety of State Dullea' s where degree murder trial of Dr. : Knowland haa been critical of that the doors ot the house Bryan rotnaed today tia thnev speech Monday night aaying the ploy ea . . . Ninety U.S. congres­ ilarilj-n Sheppard v.as murdered Samuel Sheppard. The state tlM adBBinlatration (wer how to On Wasting Money sional secretaries arp gneato at re- ent majer parte ot ea Indiehnaa* SN O W CROP dShI with the Chineaa Oommunista’ United States ahould tahaust all were never locked “unleee my charges he hacked his wife Mart- errnaleg dooeph F. Peteinsn. dr« peaceful efforts to arln release of •*pO*a at residence of A'ltibasssi brother and bis wife were going |. I.vn to death on Sunday. July 4, at m taking and ndeMtag esen* laapriacmincnt o f 13 Americans as Hartford, Dec. S tJeh—Oov. Elect dor Clafe Boothe Luce in Rome. Chun King Two In One Sale “S]^aa.T The Senator wants . the the IS Americana hefore consid­ out of town.” i their Bay Villaige home. $ R 0 3 0 (COMBINATION) ering “war action." auch as a Abraham A. lUbicoff says that if Peiping Radio calls U.S.'-Na- He aleo told the jury that con- j The teetimony about the- doois enrity Agency (NBA). ORANGEJUICE United' States to blockade Red any state of fleial sgranda more than China in an affort to force release naval or air blockade. tionalist CTUna Mutual Security cuseion to blurs the memSryi that wae designed to bolster a defenee The President aald ha noted that ah*rtLtely_neceaeary on a cajitel Pact "a aertous UJS. provacatioa victims are unabla to ' reraember contention that a inarauder easily BONN HOUSE CUTS TAX BEDDINO Chow M d i Noodte m M Mm Hm s CRop Sowy . . . 4tt aC the prisoners. project during his administration, Bteekade Act Of War after Knowland had read Duilea' against the Chinese profile. . . anything clearly for at least 34 could have entered the Sheppard Bann. Oonsany. Dae. g {JP ^ DEPAR1M KN T Chew Mehi Needle ead ieeff Cbe^ S e a y ...... S9e speech, the Senator foatarked that “1 wUl fire him on the spot" Former U.S. Ben. William Benton hours.' He said that as a surgeon home on the night o t tha murder. The West Get Tha Prealdent, at hia aassion That applies to repairs and other with newsmen, rejected that Mas. he thought tjie'dlffeiancea between of 8(Mitbport says Senate in cen­ handling accident ecses, he had The defendant says a bushy-haired (Upper Hoaee) Chew Male Needle ead Chichea Meohreeie . . i f c him and the admlniatration had •fojscts an wail as new^construc- suring Ben. McOarthy^has made obcerved many "bisarre" inataacee man who klUed Marilyn also' in­ Ha aald a blockade would be "an tkm. the* DHSocratle governor- ttaae today In tha apMen'k fete iWOHESTER Met of war" and counaelqd against been exaggerated. “gaad pragreaa towani cleansing of the effect of ctuuuiaaion on the jured hlin. Dr. Stephen said there eonw and oarporaMan. tn s n g 2 35' elect aaid yeeterday during an­ the aid of the blighting effects of memory.' .was a concusalqa.. totaOag 7*d eriWea deBasa. .lattlag Ute Conununiste goad tha The chiaf axecuUva want m to f other round in hia tour of state de- McCartbyiam." ' .\lMsye Delayed OnlssiBg The teetimony about the effect S. Into war. . say ba ahraya haa dafaadad the MrtesenU and.agencies to listen ' I' I r o e ,;-M laanhowar alao again t u n ^ right of any individiial- to differ State Police capture twe men in ' The doctor, brother of the ac- of concussion wtiuld allow the de­ QUAKE BOCKS SIC U r • Open .Tkgeday HtWinsfant u s u n e TtMi to thetr budget rsqueaU for the eised Dr. Samuel Sheppar^ mid fense to arguf teat the defendant maahe down on propoaala to stv- with hiia violeatly sad peralstea^- 1965-37 biennium. Iblete, 'Pueblo, ft. M.. sought “to PaieeaaB.,Slal|y. Dm . S «P) ^ ly. slaying (ff Albuquerque poHce offi­ he never permitted anyone.- even waa questioned at a tUtoe when Two ab-dM om atte Miatlona arlth Rds- ItMeaffa co. vjaat was iaaplzad insurance adjustors, to attempt to 309 MAIN ST.—Telephone MI-9-4343 ahitr Gieea itaeipi MAXWELL, NOOSB Caffs* aflE Ia tha past Xaaarlaad haa But be added he would heps that cer land woundfaig pi another .... he was not in portion to remem­ by oetplatote from two lasUtuUon _Henry d. BHer. AL Tale UnlverattyMctelliirgy Dept. question concuaeloa viotisea until ber claerty events ot the mur­ $1.65 artloB. tha mm with whaai h* has to b u d s Dr. NaB A. Dayton of tha OM aecoad day after they regained Givee WHh Cedi SelM datt 'haiAgrwai.ef for- work—tha RspuMlcaa U studying s u t fs t lis el Steel \>y der nlghU ManMIeM Roapitel and Training^ Omngn, N. J , was eb hydrogen' SMlpliiile in effort to solve eotieeibnsneee Tho tin t with tha fon* of «te Kallaaat proMsfli thAi, ooitft piipttaiifli , Theec were the laat two major e t tha SaaatA Eiaaa- « » l ieiiiiis)' duatry millions of dollars aimu^y. pou|M brought out la tha (Uroct - 1 p) ■ \ ■/ - ! / f ■L '.J '-i‘ :;-->i'-'#>:.Vi,

■\ ■■•■-■ 1 'V- MANGBBSTER evening herald. MANCHESTE)^ conn, PRroAY, DECEMBER 8, 19M

raye were made yesterday and a r H e b r o n They took with them gffte that Burgeon cfUled in to see if an U Andover S^ri. McCarthy Condemned Pope Reported operatloii might eesa tha weakened Present Two Showings of Movie on John Wesley they had tnada for tha children Obituary were escorted through the eehool Iw tltr s condition. School to Drop FJLC. Paper Collection by a troop of Brownlea from the The Pope's personal physician. training school. By Senate in 67 to 22 Vote Slightly BetW Dr. Qaleassi-Usl, spent the enUre Lunch Program BleapitaUzed night at the PontlfTe bedeida Silly. - M ChailM Hailed Success D e a t h s Members of the alUng man’s fam- V. JohBMa Beth Verprauakaa, daughter of KEMP^ (ContInnoA trooi Pn$o Ono) (Oeattaoad from Page Oaa) M r and Mrs. Andre./ Verprauskaa, lly, the Pacellia, also were at hand. #/ IFF Hebron, Dec. 3 (8|M »1)—Mat­ OtO. Dr. Paul Niehane. 82-y*ar-oId Andover, Dec. 3 (Special)—Five Boston Hill Rd. is a patient at Tho oocond count offorod by an ulcer waa a complicating factor. 8RIGADOON' ters concerning the hot lunch pro­ Manchester Memorial Hospital, BINGO J. Arthnr Matte Bonnett, woo adopted in place of a Siobiflat Swiss Bpocialist who has been giv­ At 8iie gram In the local Elementary toiu of waste paper waa cOUtfited rU B N IT U U Joseph Arthur Matte. 199 Gar­ where die underwent, an appendec­ count rocommended by the apodal There were conflicting reporU ing the Pope a eeriee of hormone — Plus •— School seem to have reached a Saturday by Youth FellowsM^ tomy oh Thanksgiving Day. PAC 8ALLROOM AND m j s i o committee to condemn McCarthy den St., Hartford, formerly of about the condition of the Pope'e injections, visited him during the sort of Impasee. for "intemperate abuae" of Brlp. Manchester, died at the St. Fran­ “Hell Rsiders of the Deep" members of the COngreitetional SOCKVIUI 9M MAO( Wft. heart, but it was emphasisad that night ,_____^ A teite-SiH _ ■ Richard D. Gale, school princi­ Maaekester Lveaiag Herald Aa- Qen. Ralph W. Zwicker. cis Hospital yesterday morning. he came through the night "rela* In Squarb pal recently sent out a question­ Church. 'Hie share the srrplus pro­ Ml-S-ACM The count baaed on McCarthy'a He Waa bom in, Norwich Sept. 8, kat., t B.ai. 'T>«m t aa8~lba Bin dover’ oorrespeadeat. Mrs. Jaaa tlvely trenquUly.” Outside, the vast square in Otaadi’X a e a i "fiabriaa" naire to all parents in the effort to gram of the Church World Service Corthell, telephoM Pngrlai $-8822. treatment of Zwicker at a cloaed- 1910, lived in Eaat riartfoid for Early last night, eOMi after the front of Pater’s Basilica and 'aWa Aloa Jtoii *%aada8" Taeh. obtain reactions on the subject, v.m. benefit by $40 from the work. door hearlns In New Tork aty 10 years then moved 'to Manchea- Pope took a turn for tha worse, a the Val anxioui CathoUca such as tbeir appreciation of the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ouster EVERY MONDAY NIGHT laat Feb. 1$ waa never brought to ter, coming to Hartford a few' Vatican preee epokeeman eaid the maintain' a vigil around the' project and whet they have to say were granted letters of transfer ao a vote aner atrong oppoaition to It weeks ago. He wai employed in the Pontiff had jnm red a heart col- clock on , Jf of the man who haa about prices. Only 40 parents re- teat they might Join the Methodist Another Truman « • traasportoHoa by SHvor Laat bat became/evldent in Uie debate. Ben- First National Stores warehouse lB|m. Later the Vatican wnitted led their/church for the pest 18H - sponded. This poor showing of in­ Cluu%h in Manchester, at-a meet­ Itovfaig Orboga HoR of A:4S F.M. iiett'a count waa aubatltuted in- in Eaat Hartford. refeinneea to the heart. However, troubled years. Many knelt in terest has resulted in the abandon­ ing of the congregation on Sunday. Enters Artillery Aead/ by a $4>33 vote, and then He leaves‘hia wife, Mrs. Florence unconfirmed reporte were heard praycr/on the cold atones. ment, at least temporarily, of the The seventh and eighth grades lasGifts approved $4-24. Boucher Matte; a daugditer, Caro­ that ha had Buffered a lighter, aec- RoUm diverted ell automobiles hinch program; ' the Church School will \istt the Mn. Flandera (R>Vt), author of lyn, a pupil in Miinton, Quebec, and ond heart attaek during the night. flronv'^the square to keep It quiet Jewish Synagogue in Wllllmantlc Binghamton, N. Y (Afi—Harry * Gale says that of tho approxi­ tomorrow. the original cenaura reaolution a brother and a sister out of ARer laauance of the phyaiclan’e imente Cardinal MIcara, the mately 300 pupils who would be Truman, 21. ia off on the right foot agalnat McCarthy, 'aaid after the state. bulletin at noon (9 a.m. B V t) the s e i Es I Mrs. Ronald Bocktu U chairman ‘s vicar general for the CitY ' eligible for the hot lunch only toward following in the fooUtepe final roll call that "thia baa been er about the case at an investiga­ Vatican preee office aaid a further Rome, called on the more than the chicken hupper sponsored of his namesake, former President tions subcommittee hearing laat Funeral aervicea will be h e ld about 100 or even less respond. i.J a long and aad, but very neceaaary Monday at 8 a. m. at the New­ bulletin could not be expected for million Catholics everywhere l i v P f m q / v by the Ladies Benevolent Society Harry Truma:i. V^^BOY SCO U TS February, told the much-decorated aevaral houra. Some go home for their lunches, experience." He caid he beiievea kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, pray for the Pontiff’s recovery. and others bring a supply from which will be held Saturday in the Bingh'mton's Truman is in. the that from now on "it will be poaoi* general he was not fit to wear the Special prayers were said in ell church social room. Her assistants uniform. 318 Burnside Ave., Bast Hartford, Hie nook biiUetlh, read to roporf./i home. The PTA has sponsored the Par B.WL—with the 999th Armor­ ble to have a m or. conatructive ap­ ere, aald: / Rome churches. are Mrs. John Hutchinson and the ed Field Avllllery Battalion. The apecial committee said that and at 9 o'clock in St. Bridget's project up to date, but it Is sup­ proach to fighting Communiam. Church. Burial will be in SL "Yeaterdky aftemoon, Dec. 2, the Inside the hushed corridors of p o s e to be self supporting. It Misses Vera and Marion Stanley. Independence. Missouri's Harry Sen. watkina, chairman of the Zwicker could not give the infor­ condition of the ^ l y Father the Vatican palace, high prelates Visit School Truman Served in^ tho field artil­ mation McCarthy .wanted, because Mary’a Cemetery, East Hartford. .could Just about break even if a apedal committee, aald 'The Sen­ Friends may call at the funeral denly woraened becauaa of of the church waited anxiously for sufficient number of parents The Brownies visited the Mans­ lery in France ,during World War And Cub Scouts ate haa Juat flniahed a very un- of orders from his Army superiors, toneei irritation aceompanieff by the latest word on their leader’s field Training School recently. and called McCarthy’s treatment of home tonight from 7 to 10 o'clock . would agree to pay $1.50 per week, pleaaant teak." ' and tomorrow and Sunday from 8 abdominal tension. / condition. LUANN the price now in force. Picdleted Vote the officer “inexcusable" and "rep­ "Clinical examination / and rehensible." to 8 and from 7 to 10 p. m. As matters now stand the com- McCarthy, who had predicted In x-raya, made lmmedlately,/dld not T B,ut when thla count was brought show anything alarming. Ing week will be the laat in which advance that there would be "a up in the Senate yesterday, sev­ Meuiorifil Mus T.i the hot lunch wtil be served, unless ChB Knife completely ona-eided" vote agalnat "We immediately b e ^ neeeS' SPEOlU. LUNCHES some plan may be made through eral Influential Senators made clear A dfth aimiveraary Maaa will seiy ther^utlcel trMiment. him, aald ha waa happy to gat it that they felt the Army had acted Noen to 2 pan. Also aaadwlckee which it mav 1m resumed. ^ ^ ^ ^ ______This is w fio t over with ao ha could "get back to be said tomorrow morning at 7 "The night baa p e s ^ releUva- U improperly toward the Senate in­ o'clock in St. Bridget's Church for ly tranquiUy. / Visits Locally The outstanding technicolor sound movie "John Wesley” will be shown In the North Methodist $1.50 the job of. digging Coinmunlata vestigators in its handling of the The Rev. H. R. Keen of Qiaston- Church on Sunday afternoon and evening. .^There will be two showings open to the general public, at out of the'government." He haa Mrs. Leocardia Orlowski, who died "The geniral condition o f the ‘•'•lx*' v '/.'v ' t t Pereas case and that they would Noy. 28, 1940. . OAK GRILL bUry, former prleat-ln-charge of P '.^ ’ fealure-length film waa produced by the Radio and Film Commission of the y o u V e been acheduled an Inquiry beginning Pope can be aaid td be saUafac- St. Peter'a Episcopal Church here, not s u j^ r t the committee's rec­ tory.” / 8$ OAK n . . MAN0 HK8 IKK WllLMAHONEYIfi:VAlLIS Methodist Church in cooperation with J. Arthur Rank. It highlightr the colorful and dynamic life next week on Rada In defenae ommendation to rebuke McCarthy. jA ■ If - *. -l.S» - was a caller on former parishion­ of the 18th century religious leader, the forefather of the largest Protestant Church in the United ptenta. In the face of this opposition, However, Vatican aourcea made ers here Tuesday. States. waiting for \ OUB FU8MJTE Reminded hia earlier charac- Watkins agreed to a move to sub­ it known he is atfll gravely ill. Chrlstmaa Concert teriaation of the aeaalon aa a CAB Launches The Pope's dloaaat aaaociete, stitute the count proposed by Ben­ The date on which the Chriat- way, following a side swipe col- WItk "lynch party," McCarthy waa nak­ nett for the Zwicker count. He ap- Msgr. Giovanni Batiste MontinI, Mariaee Dalty li99 maa concert will be presented by tracks, which they reached within BnttMlM $1.25 ed If ha felt like he had been wee caUed tq hie bedside from the Jiston. State Police who investi­ 100 feet of the house. n m n o parenUy felt that if the Zwicker Probe of Fatal the local Choral Society, will be gated were Donald Kelly W»d lynched. count was adopted it might en­ monastery 8t > nearby Gallori, Dec. 12 at 8 p.- m., (n the Elemeqr BOY SCOUT At 5:30 the whole troop en­ MAMMOTH "No," he replied amllingly. "But about noon.' MontinI, recently ■aVURyilllHl Charles Mansfield. Mrs. Tailor joyed a spaghetti supper at camp. danger final passage of the whole tary School auditorium. The con­ sustained a hip injury. t am diaappointed with my Demo­ resolution. named Arcnblfhop of Milan, was cert will be directed by asaistant After supper a cam ^ re was held \ cratic c^eaguaa. The Democrata Airplane Crash ushered in to aec the ailing PoH' OtaeaeaSoepe aad StoreoplNnle PTa News at which songs wefe sung and the Bennett's, count recited That Mc­ Sooad professor of music Walter Schelrer Notes went down the Una In voting for Carthy had called the apecial com- tiff imm/ltately. One Vatican Mrs. Clifford R. Wright, pro\ tale of the "Monkey’s Paw" waa of the University of Connecticut, gram chairman of the PTA, has^ FOOD SALE cenaure although they' aald It inlttee "the unwitting handmaiden" (Conrinued from Pago One) cfftcial ihterpreted the visit as "a Preaent The Musical Hit related b.v Charles Dougan. After Cub^ Pocbef lit# and will be free to all. made out the monthly programs and~ AT would be ,a Judlelal proceeding.'’ of -the Communist party, had de­ pesslmihtie sign” that it appeared Chrlstmaa Fair Newt this the tr<»p Scouts went home. But ha aald be hta "no peraonal scribed Watkina aa "cowardly" and hours which elapsed between the the Pope was anxious to Uuk with for the rest of the year. In addi­ The Explorers stayed overnight. Chairmen in charge of the tables tion to tho reqivest that each li em­ News Oonptottt feeling agalnat anyone who voted l^upld," had accused other mem­ plane crash late Tuesday fore­ pera«>hs nearest to him. “BRIEADOOr at the Christmas fair, sponsored After the campfire, Karl Kehler, LUTHER HA U 89c on thla matter." He htmaeU voted bers of the special committee- of noon, and their dramatic raacue by la OaUr ber bring an inexpensive i nd sp- who is the first aid instructor, tihtil hia appointment aa Mi­ by the Ladles’ Auxiliary o f . the propriate gift to be sent to the "preaent” on the final roll caU. deliberate deception” and "fraud,” helicopter yesterday. lan's erchblahopr MontinI Mrved Oaaa ktUty SrS Charlie American ■ Legion, to .take place 'i^oop 28, Boy Scouts, consisting worked with the Senior Explorers Oalle Action "OaMiite" , MMjra at 1:1# • S:M • e:iS Mansfield State. Training School on first aid, the boys going out EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH and had characterised the special Co-Pilot Died o f Injuries for years aa one of the Pope's "•LOWING WILD" tomorrow at the Legion Hall, are: and Hospital, she asks for dona­ of /x patrols and four Explorer McCarthy referred to the Sen- Senate session as "a lynch party.” Two others in the plane, co­ JtWo pro-secretaries of atete and — ALSO — Gary Coaper White elephant and plants, Mrs. in the night to victims whom he Huy your OHRISTMA5 CARDS From tfvo'ttoce that lervei your Cub Telescope ate'a action aa "cenaure" more tions of used games or toys in ac­ crews, under the leadership of Saturday, Dec, 4 th pilot George McCormick, 37. of saw him dally. He has beeti men­ Barbara Stanwyck LeRoy B. Kinney; esndy, Mrs. ceptable condition for the above bad sent out. The boys had to, Greetinq Card needs day in and day out—the year ereund- than once la talking to newameh, Boston and West Hurley, N. Y.< tioned as a leading candidate for Gladys Lakin; handicraft, Mrs. Scoutmaster H a r r y Maidment, improvise the necessary equipment HUMAN SUNDAY ONLY charity, to be brought to the De­ FROM 1 to 4 P.M. *Our Chrithna* Cerdi ere tolectod from the finott neh'onely^ $1.15 deapite aome controveray in the Police Continue and flight superintendent Johh the papacy. Gibson C. Porter: grab-bag, Mrs. cember meeting, which will be a took its annual hike to. (Jamp John­ and to administer first aid. The X Senate Itaelf aji to whether he had McNulty, 39, of Boston, died o f Ih- The Vaticen newapaper L’Dsaar "8 Sallon aad a Olri" r W. 8. Griffin; food sale, Mrs. O. Christmas party. son-on Saturday, Nov. 27, leaving victims were then carried into the We’ve never had enough home-made food. You've known ond edvertUed Knei. They ere never told From door to been cenaured. Jaae Powell Richard Ives and Mrs. Richard M. Juries soon after the crash. / vatore Romano, which in the peat JUNULE” from the Center (Jhurch at 9:30 lodge and Kehler explained what asked for more. Now we have it. While you’re door, or by individuelt. Select YOUR Cerdt here, and be tor* Bridgea falaad the queation af­ ^apman Hunt WHh Oarjr llirrlU • Aaa StnUas Grant: cafeteria, Mrs. P. John At a Justice court held here Tues­ was done and how to improve cer­ busy, the entire church membership ia baking for Medical Referee Rufus H ./ Mc- has minimised the aeriousneas of ["TTmader Over rim PWm " day evening before Trial Judge YOU ere ffsttinq the betti ter the vote, to tho accompaniment Sbaara si 1;U • tiU Perham and Xtrs. Henry Pom- a.m, X . ' tain things, also remarking about ypu. What? Vetty aaid today McCormick died the Pope’s ailment in an apparent Raadeiph Soatt Clifford R. Wright, Samuel P. ef broad amUea from the McCar­ Omar Chapman, of a compound skull fr a c t i^ and effort to ptovent anxiety among prowicz. From the* church, th# whole the good Job done. Swedish rye bread, Swedish coffee cakes. Vlne- h thy badura. He aaked Vice Prea- An artistic placard advertising Missino of N orw i^ was fined $40 group walked to the end of 96, S2 Silas Rd., is being sought by McNulty of internal inju/ea. the Roman Catholic faithful, aaid •aa., “BilUas BoU" Ciaroiaacaea CHILOPCN l in t 1 for theft of $40 frdm an employe The next day the Explorers brod, Swedish meat balls, “ 8111” aad "Konr." ident Nixap If the w u d cenaure -the event at the Legion Hall was. Boulder Road where the troop WIUTON'S GIFT SHOP police all over New £igland fol­ McCormick,, a lieutenant com­ that despite hia grave condition tnqlinJ , l.'iij.'U H 1, 4. num) Hn i at the Amston Silver Co., the cash stayed until 2 o’clock, ending the Also Brownies, Cakes, Cookies, Plea. Benas, appeared In .the reaoluUon that lowing his escape on Wednesday mander in the Navy in World War the Pope "ia still taking note of painted by Miss Sandra Pompro- split up into '^oups, each group hike with a steak dinner. Candy and Popcorn. 918 MAIN ST. Cook KitS/ wicz. and depicts Santa Claus driv- having been stolen from the vic­ EAST HARTFORD had been adopted. from Manchester's new police n , will have a mllitai^ funeral the moat Important quaetions con tim’s locker. Missino pleaded guilty setting out uone through the Nixon told hite It did not and , in his reindeer to the top of the woods , to the Porter Street reser­ Also a wonderful aasortment of beautiful and TEL. JA-5-18M headquarters on E. Middle Turn­ with burial in Arlington National nccted with his Apostolic mlnii- to the charge, Uhable to pay the practical aprons aa well aa decorative caadleoGck aald that without ohjecUon the U- pike. Cemetery. / tey.” Legion Hall, the former Green voir using a c^ p a sa and map. $2.7F Schoolhouse, reallsticAlIy sketched. fine he was talren to the Tolland koldera. tie of the reaolution would be ac­ ^ defecUve lock Installation The' most aerioualy' injured of the A t 8 a. m. today a Vatican 0>unty Jail. He was a former em­ Within a short time the troop had cordingly amended to delete the which aided Chapman's leavetak­ five who survived/waa the pilot, Santa will be at the fair in person. reassembled at the reservoir, each ■pokeaman announcad that tha Meet Sunday ploye of the Silver (Jo. S & J i word cenaure. The final title thua ing haa been repaired and security Capt. Peter Carey, 37. Carey’s face Pontiff was "now resting” after a group coming out^ of the woods read: "A reaolution relating to measures strengthened as a result was smashed in the crash landing Members of the Congregational within 100 feet 'of\ the bridge at "difficult night." V , TELEVISION Church committee' are asked to .. Mancheater Evening Herald He­ the conduct of tho Senator from of the escape. near the peak of Mt. Success, in Msgr; Angelo DeU'ecque^ eub- bron' rbrrrapoBiient, Mias Susan the end of the 'rimrvoir. This W 3 3 Q Wiaconaln. Mr. McCarthy.” The fugitive had Just been sen­ the wilderness lO miles from Milan attend a committee meeting to be showed that troop members had atltuts secretary of state, a a ld held in the church on Sunday at Pendleton, telephone HArriaon However, Nixon declined to paaa tenced to 60 days in Jail and was Airport, which was their o i i ^ a l shortly efterwarda; S-8SS9. completely learned how to use <^^?==EZa5 on whether the reaolution cen- u n ^ r $3,000 bond awaiting trial destination. 7:30 p. m., to discuss and plan out compass and map wikle traveling Viff-L-Kit "The H (^ Father’s condition la PROGRAMS the progrdm for the coming year. in Superior Court on .a charge of Oarey and Mlaa McEktrick were through the woods. \ aured McCarthy. He aaid Sena- still grave. During the night he Church officers, committee mem­ WATCH THAT WATCH tora could place their own inter­ breaking and entering when he flown to Boston late yaaterday waa able to rest for some time.” Each group, setU n/ out again made his daylight exit from the for hosjtital treatniant 7ideo Everyday—AU Righto Raaerved—H. T. Dickinson A Co„ Die.f bers and iany interested are in­ pretation on it. ’ The Pope continued to suffer Omaha (A^—When the Eastern from this point, travel4d through $1.75 cell . . H arv^ and MlUer will Mave by cluded in the invitaUon to attend. Given On C.O D. Deliveries ■van Stronger Ward from intense gastritis, nausea and Nebraska Horologiats Assn, and the woods .to the Hoevard Reser­ KEITH'S HOME GIFTS ARE FINEST O automobile sometinur thia after- ,1 Ylsrt si«>rB Watkina raid he conaiderad hiccupa for which he has been un­ Mr. hnd Mrs. I-eRoy ' Getchell, the Horologlcal Asan. of Nebraska voir, where lunch was eaten. After "condemn" an even atronger word. nooa./Harvey wUl return to hia der treatment There were indlca- lunch the troop continued through home while Miller will go to Boe- former residents, were callers on niet here It turned out that only So did Sen. 8tennia'(D-lfiaa), an­ ttone that a gaetrte ulcer might be Professor and Mrs. Charles C. Sel­ one of the four officers of the two the woods and then folldwM the other member of the apecial com­ About Town ton/ and then take a plane for aggravating hU condition. blue trail to Lake Street, from Philadelphia. lers In Carlisle, Pa., recently. The associations of watchmakers and mittee. Megr. Deli’acqua said no opera­ Getchells Are thinking of starting merchants was wearing })is own where they continued along the METAL FUSHUQHT But Sen. Casa (R-SD), a third Sunday morning the L#dlea of /O n the advice o f doctors. Hall tion had been performed and there A r y iBiisic lovon la yoar the Assumption will attend the 7 a grocery business in Carlisle. watch. , ■ roads until they came to the camp. member of the committee, aaid he krill stay another day. was no need for one. Emergency x- honia? How oboot a r « w RANGE & FUEL OIL m£w lu m, Maas and- receive Communion Mrs. Yeylor Injured Said Bill Yost of Milford, Neb.; After leaving the blue tr/il, the thought "cenaure" oraa atronger KK ord ptoytr? Makts ’ Those who know Mrs. Albert S. "My wristband broke. It hasn’t Junior Explorers of the troopYsepa- Complete $ 2 . 1 0 than "condemn.” in a body. Monday evening tbej‘ will hold their monthly meeting, Taylor are sorry to learn that she been fixed yet.’’ rated from the group, going north T h' use of the word condemn a woBdorful Chrbfniot l o i m following the service at .the is the victim of an automobile a c ­ . MichaqI Hansen of Omaha ex­ on Lake Street os far as Rliley’s was in line with the last prevloua Church. This will he an open m m - EVERY FRIDAT and SATURDAY cident for which she was under plained; r i’ve loaned out all three Reservoir. Here they left the )^ d case before the Senate when in ^ ta m k hospital treatment, for a'everal The BOLAND OIL CO. You’ll Eajoy Browsing Tbrowgb Our Spar, ing and all women of the parish of mine; I ’m checking this one for and continued through the w o :^ . lt2$, a resolution was adopted to are cordially invited to attend. A days. The accident occurred Mon­ a custom) ” Aa this was the first time that kilag New CoUectioa Of Gift Idetet For AX m CSHEATH "condemn" thie conduct of former Cl.ristmaa party will follow the L A S A 6 N E day in the Gilead section, when her R. Paul iMiller, Omaha, said: "I they had ever traveled through TEL. Mlfchdi 3.E320 H m Home. Cboooe From A Tboaeaad Aad Republican Senator Hiram Bing­ business session and each member 277 m OAD car was^triick by an auto driven loaned min^out, too. This is from these woods they again had to us^ One SaggeatioBs For Everyone Oa Yoar List Homemnde • o - t - im . . . AU la A Complete Price Raago. ham o f Connecticut for fringing is aaked to provide a 2$ cent gift SPECIAL SALES aad by Michael Sterin of Manchester. my scrapbox.” a Ttaap and compass, setting their a lobbyist into a cloaed hearing on • Date-Nut Bread T t l f V I S I 0 N Both cars were badly damaged. $3.25/ for the grab-bag. Refreshments LUNCHEONS RADIO '8BRTI0B course toward a house on the tariff legislation. will be aerved by Mrf/Thomaa E. and Pies Stsrin is summoned to appear be­ You live longest when you side of the railroad tracks ap­ BRIDOEraRT MODKL $1.75 Tho only prior case, occurring Riddell and Mrs. P. Tarss, Served DaUy DAILY fore the local town court Dec! 7, never do anything In a hurry, says proximately tVvo miles away. ’They in 1902, involved a fracas on the Chaaael S (fanaariy erXaw SavaB, on the charge failure to gnint a doctor. There must be a lot of co-chairmen in charge of arrange­ LEGAL BEVEBAGES Caaa. (M> TOFFBM-atarriag Aaa Ji traveled up over Box Mt. and Senate Soor. between, two South ments. / teaaaal tS Harttard, Caaa. half the traveled part of the high- elderl ywaltera. through ihore woods to the railroad Carolina Senators. In that in­ Ctooaal is Naar Britola. Caaa. Y OOLONBL MABCB Emanuel Uitherah Church Monday OF SCOTLAMD VASD Both o f these earlier cases, pro­ night at 8 o’clock. No new members f to ( •) OVTDOOB ADT. CLVB viding the only Senate precedents, . $ PhieTiuc will be accepted after thlr rehear- (U) FLAYMOBBI? Of^ 8TAB8 2 . 3 5 have been referred to as censure sal. / _ <»> m z A . aaes. Oddly enough, a careful reading " Y o u / Neighbor’s Holidays.” OBTOCT WMST------of tho resolution does contain the picture to be shown to the -Lin­ . . . '<«>' pncic n c L l BO■0*8 „ rCM CLl'O X word cenaure in that it refers to coln Achool FTA Monday evening, • :U (U> FOLLV OBMK W. H. EMLAND "the select -«minlttce to study wa^ hot purchased by the PTA CHRISTMAS PARTIES a :u iU) WOBLD A LOCAL NKWS . t liW ( SAD MOWDY DOODV Cub Field cenaure charges"—the Bpe.:ial bi­ Cwncil, as reported in the PTA <«) wnjTCBn rLAvnol'tB LUMERGO. partisan group headed by Watkins. story yesterday, but was a gift ° ((t) FILM Acroas trein Green Sebool The vote to condemn McCarthy’s to the Council by the Jewish Com­ Now Being Booked conduct did not strip him of any munity Relations Council. !41 OpM A l Day Soiwdciy Glasses of his rights and privileges as a AT, 8.U < ngnSCOPE ‘Yha EavaaSraaear’* and Its investigations subcommit­ m t o9vm a m BBoma dridge St. Hbso Co. 4 answered the SOMERS INN (•M ) DBADUMB KDirTON j!rJ|va Ardaa AT Flue 18% FedenU Tax tee, although he stands to lose still alarm at 1:37. ■St> BgQMTB VlBWa (U> FILM FBariTBB these when the Democrata,or-anise ROUTE 2 0 -.SOMEKE. CONN. e:4S ( S) .HEATBBB FOBBCAW (U) I m m i B UTE8 RRAY'S the Senate in January. ' PARIS-PACT DEBATE SET StU « ei w o i ^ 1IBW8 TODAY —BlekarS Carlsaa Rebuke ea Osaduct «tS) WiAT'lVOCB TBOt'BLB U:ee ( 0411 CAVaLCADR OF MFOBT Paris, Dec. S (F)—The Steer­ TEL. RIVERVIEW M 177 iu u u mnra~BFOBT8 -«rla ^ Msata va. give and serve The vote was an official Senate ing Committoe ef the French (H) LOCAL IfBWB FraaUa Bsir rebuke for hia conduct. What poli­ National Aaseenbiy agreed today CBANCB OF A UFB«MK This year, for holiclay gift-giving, men who know CUB UNIFORMS - $9.85 tto ( •) PBOHdrS l o b b y Mika CoBriat of Cop, Shirt. Troqooro, BoK. Sooks, Necketehlef, Motel tical or other conaeq lences might „~:P*«nia saoiat fine whiskey are ehoosing cakstairs White Seal, to open debate o « the -Paris <»***>,^TIIB UWECF-Wataae SUde. result indirectly remains to be treaty for rearmaaaeat of Qer- (IMI)I) KPlKPBLA. FBAW * the imootb-drinking whiskey a man can stay with } sen. ■ -i,-. _ < ■ )CAPTfflrrfcBO------■'■ ' '1 ' " I. I i « iT '.i ' 'I n X ' maay dnriag a--i-day period traATMBIt ItiM (If) FILM A famous name since 1788, CAastAqis is an all- Altogether 4$ chart'es, some of starring Dee. M . The AsaemMy CHRISTMAS STORE Many otlMT Hmis os folows: COIN PURSiS. I.D. them overlapping, were filed will he asked to meet In mbm- season favorite. . . always ^>od to give, good to get, ' HOURS: Open Tueodaya SRACELETS, RINOS. STAMP C O U JC TO R AL- agalnat McCarthy laat August by lag, afternoon and night aeo- IM) DoK uSs StSEa'ScbS' good to serve! and Thursdays until '9 p.m. SUMS. WATCHES. SEADCRAFT OUTFITS. SAN- Flanders, Morse and Sen. Ful- sioM for diocnaslons. Nieholi T k* Co. (41) WALTEB BIBBMAM Other days i a e 1 u d I n g br^t (D-Ark). SPECIAL < t) OBEATB8T F10BT8 Wednesday until 5:30. NUtS. RADIO KITS. MODEL KITS, COMPASS. Tnese were referred to the Wat- TAX CXHXBCnON PEAK HIT Snbnitaalto < 1) I LED THBBB UTBA ' -A •oo'* klna committee, especially set up Washington, Dec. g (P>—Inter­ (IS4I) RBWB KNIVES.. Recaps k NEVER A PARKING by the Senate to handle -the case, nal Revenue Oamndaoloner T. KIBBIES BROWIMIPS aad New <») PtAYBOrSB and it recommended after public Cole man Andrews reported today SHOW (H> mORCAF BDmON PROBLEM AT KEITH’S. Broad S t Use Our Private Parking hearings that McCarthy be con­ that tax eoUectieaa reached cn ON <«) FINAL EDITION « demned for his conduct toward the aU ttine high of $ig,»t0.606.006 WBATHKB Lot Adjoining The Store. SCOUT UNIFORMS - $10.35 elections committee and Qen. dnriag the last flsoal year. M1-e-4$$4 U to (M> TBB >teTR aabw— No Meter Parking In Tho OoMlot of^Cop. Shirt, Pont. Bdt. Sock., Motel 8IM0, Nockor* Zwicker. "Faria. leeS” Entire Block Juat South. (U> MOONUOBT TBRATBB chM. Aloe Explorer Volform. Zwicker, former commanding SATURDAY KIDDIE MATINEE 1899 Mala S t — TeL MI-g-4847 "The 6nc taste ef 11 :M FBEEDMAN WAV8IDB Cantain appealed officer at Camp Kilmer,- N. J., was SHOW STARTS 1:30 P.M.^-bOORS OPEN 1 F.M.- 11 :U (ttl MOONUOBT MOYIB questioned by McCarthy about the tto. <4D LtTTLB 8B0W to me at once. And I’ve t:U « l> TBB FAaSBBBY AOBM DALY-Mo«a < •) BADbB Ma, U4-; 1 can efiy with. Catyuiri ______»Vi to %yt. B to E wibnfs of former Army Maj. Irving (U) TJUmOBB FOB 8AFBTV -Jock BTato tope my Um of.lj^ for Pereas. HELD-OVER thru SAT. ADULTS ...... 86e <41) TOiUOBTC (tl) TONIGHT fnende ihB aesooh. Pereas, a New Tork City dentist, -* W W * Tmb CaHaa toava AOaa KARAT aad LATE, SHOWS tt o «M) W^TBBBVAJfB U to ( •> NITBCAF TRBATBB- JAMES J. HARIUS M ^ olfcor ItBnit os folowt: CANTEEN. COIN refused to answer questions about Ta ha kntnw w asn rnsU tta, Giust Foe FAMOUS 'KROEHLER' any Communist connections vdien BIG FULL LENGTH FEATt7RK-«HOWN AT $04 BDWABOe 9 W W COMPASS. KNIVES. WATCHES. MOC­ he tasUfted before McCarthy's com­ IRVING 6ERUNS __ Tmm NKWS CASIN KITS. TELESCOPES. RADIO KITS. MODEL mittee, Just as he had when flUing AID WTS. out an Army loyalty form. McCar­ 7:48 ( Mt>JfB ^ToABAr£t-. M a Innei-spring SLEEP SOFAS... thy called him "a Fifth Amend­ FROG-MBI ~ U $. NAVY (M) rauTcoM o’nrow MATCH lOXES, Etc. ment CommunlaL" — STARRXNG — • to 5*51 rrimUL ■ / McCarthy, in questioning Zwick- foe. Ta* Choice of styles in these famous make, tJoublo duty Sleep Sofas! Traditional L*wsoa de­ op tomobmow Ivary BCW hai t iir n d ii sign or the Modebt style . . each opens to a restful fyll length bod for two—WITH ITS Housed Boy^ Shop RICHARD WiDMARK "eohraikaUa eMArom BAINStolBS OWN SEPARATE. INNERSPRING MATTRESS! Tailored in heavy fabrics with resUient Lib«ral Tarmvl FLOBIAK tJuSAaiSBOtr spring constniction. Penonal Notices TAtTE-WIKNINCI KTE-APPEALINCI f itidol tool 48 ygdHy - PLUS - a .. erTYtStii^^ fttored oher ter m i \m^ it o < M l) UFB OF BILBT a Dsytl . . . Each bottle handtooiely pseko^ in s ttunaina Early Americas Gift Carton to I BAYMOBB ■ Uto I e>7ia TOP rtkk nu am mr m men D t a t li TECHKiCOLOR CARTOONS briof holiday cheer to your fendett friendi I A VERA'EIUN life «•> T o m TA -A N D - ^ ^ 4/g (^nart O F MANCHESTER •In HarUerd. Dee. 1 CdwlyinHNlOOLOR TtkeATltn wAo Chngs Karieua 7oiuiaaeo> gala ti« F. e : b r a y Av ^ e . Oiaitoataury, fUaer- e PLUS ADDED TREATS o FOR FlNi e eivE ear o r e e n s t a m p s A Scenic Trip To Norway OUR GANG COMEDY JOHN B. BURKE JEWELXK •yiSTA VISION VlsflH 737 fiiAiN irr. NORWAY" NOTBt (tor State Ibontor Btoldteg ' j CARTOON—NBWB •t 8 P. IL neat 21-HOUR fiMBUL/KGF SERVICt I ,BBmi.kF liliite Seal s ^1 / f/ 'i/tili, I. m !■ H Henld— Paji pm. May. INRSTAIRS BROS. OISTBXRIG CO. INC, REW VQRli, R. Y. . KENOEO WHISttY. It nOOf. 72% OMW REyTRN, SfitlTt CONVENIENT TERMS! ■ . ■ -V ■ : I

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a trfuje embargo-and other forms w o n i—141* Wif^> Gets Alimony Dodd Se^^ks Help ' Pressure on Chins. Daily Radio WHAV— He also has saksd Elaanhdwer ' . From J. J. Astor 'Skywatch Schedule To R^ease POWs and Secretary of State Dulles to w n o —it w "exeit the necessary influence on X. the free nations of the world, for New York, Dec. S (IP>—Mra Saturday, Deoember 4 l2-2 a.m. .. t a ••••*.* a*,,,,, Dick Froach, Gordon'Pomeroy Washing^, Dec. 3 (PV-Rep. whom we have made great Sacri- Gertrude Gretach Aator, abcond Dodd u Watch month pending trial of her ■ep.-ra- 9-Noon ...... •'...... Rolan Jdorin; Dtaiglaa Stevens If the other free nations are un­ M,i I'J'vlteil.Y—News; Polka Hop Noon-3 p.m...... John Blem Uon to work for their r»- willing to take that step, "then ' ' WOW-BoMri MTU* '1C—Cavalcada of Rporta tlon auit, which apparently will in­ i M itlnn TORC—Mooda (or Roiaaaca 8-6 p.m. ... t a a t Volunteers Needed this is time to And that out,’’ said iTJSo WO—rTU—Croaaroada ------volve countcr-charjea of improper 6-8 p.m...... Robert Ringuette, Alfred Ringuette Id, one of whose consUtuents I ^ d , adding that if the United extramarital conduct. 8-10 p.m. .. U among tha 13 priaonerS|. made States haa to act alone a sea and **w 8[a y —NIta Waldn State Siq>reme CouH Justice ...... '...... Marjorie Burr, .Frances Catalan, EMERGENCY > l»- WTIC—Cavaloada of Rporta Daniel ColUna, Sylvia CoUlna, propoeal yesterday to u other air blockade of the China coast WDRC—Mooda (or RMnanca Irving U Levey granted the ali­ Lydia B. Nyce, Jennie Harding— inaentaUvea. should be maintained. OILNIRNEir WGTH—London Rtndlo UelotUea mony yesterday end also awarded Alternating weiM The chance of such a blockade II 81.500 In attorney fees. Dodd’s district includes New w n o - a u u a _____ WHAY—Nlla Watch lOAfidnlght ...... Joseph Matvin ritain. home city of John T. reeultlng in open war la "alight,’’ SEKVIC8 WDBO-Cal ICoi^ w n c —HltfaUthta Aator, after a Mexican divorce Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters oq Monday, Downey, one of the prisoners Dodd said. ' W O r a -jG ^ ’a WaaWMrka WDRC—Mooda for Rtmianea from Gertrude, recently married Wednesday, or Friday afternoon from 1 • 5 p.m. Civil Defense Head*/ WGTH—London Studio Malodiaa the former Mrs. Dolores (Dolly) Dodd suggested that ha and the CALL w a iy o ^ o m ; Ppika H(>» U iM - t quarters Is located in die basement of the Municipal Building, other 12 repreaentattves get to­ UEIT m s 1X0 BiatlND WKMB-^toauoat HatlnM TO AY-New a; NUa Watch FuUman. but the couple have aep- the Center. gether for an exchange of ideas on Chicago (P) — Police are looking LUXURIOUS im O -in M k r Broo w n c —Baam arated. The second Mrs. Astor con­ MI-9-4548 WURO^-M Koito * w p y c -j^ w a ; Almanac what can be done about the situ- for a man liho haa lost his leg, an WOTH-Jaok'a wasweika tends the Mexican divorce was aUon. Invalid. artificial one detectives found in hms tendered an Inaugural Dodd already has communicated a South Side street. The stain- VHLLIAMS ILIGANCi WHAY—No« b; Polka Bep NUa Watch Indications that the aeparation Inaugural Ball' all of tha Incoming gover , W n o —Woman ta Bona* ’ WnO-World______NaaraJaara ai.it would be a apicy one were with the State an4 Itafense Depta. lsasi.stotl artiflclal leg was com- OIL SE8VICE WDRO-OUJCoIby Connecticut since earlieet; and President Btaenhower, u r ^ g plata with brown Oxford. I V —Rparta disclosed by Levey, who read ex­ 100*/o NYLON u!52I“ - cerpts from contenUoiis by Ger­ Tickets ou Sale < WHAY--W«Moni Cararaa WBAY—rata Watah trude and the 43-year-old mulUmil- W TUW uM Plata am ------tS m aada W D i^M m W^feSai“ElbyiHW Uonaire. — . General chairman of the ban 40 danitr WOTH-Ja—Jaek’a-JPasirorka ■ u The Justice said Aator’s claim •«u - ^ Y -N tta Wuch committee, a temporary office to WBAY—Waatani Caravan of raaiital misconduct by Mrs., w n c —taaronao Jenaa Astor No. 2 is, in the main, "sup^ handle ticket sales for the Ihsugu- WDRC-Cal lOolgr wD^igSX'ib^' WOTHWack'a WakwOiM liali’a lataUr wondorful, Ipng wearing* Nylon. WOROi-B. R. H uitow WaTH -C ahM tY Tima No ironing! Just dip, drip and ■:M- . . WHAY-flonf Tima dry. 3 sfylas as skatched. .Sixes . w n c —Dinah flbora ^i Camisolt styled TORO—CrtaM Pnotoarsphtf 32 to 40. W hite only. \ ' WOTH-CoontetaSr^ R:U- * Nylon tricot bodice WBAY-^ona nma w n o —PraiS lEiatra winR^-Crlma Photofrapdar IIH • Sheqr nylon shoulder straps and trim WOTB—Goontarapy ^ GOING OUT of BUSINESS • White only — sizes 4 to 14. * 'IvHAT—Coin* Psrward with Rartload' WTIC—Prlday with Gartoamp WlMtO—AHaor dodtray Oifaaa WOTB—Lona Ramar 0 )4 ^ ■ SUPPERS W HAlf-^olBt P M ^ r d artth Hartford W T K ^ f V i^ j W^^Qmrrp way For loy^ Womon WDRC—A rttw r_____ WOTH‘>H

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMiBER 3, 1964 ^ 1 5 * 2 2 * MANCmESTEB EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 F A G S N IN B placed aa official quarantine,on. a peace; thereby good will come to remembers nothing of what hap­ political diaease. MeCarthyism, you.’* Pair Escape Deatli pened, the FBI reports. Coventry Brotli^, Asserts wltnaas. started hU testimony yes­ • Droodles Though the friends of Job mis­ Zdonick’s version was reported MIRRORS - -AUTO BUSS Coordinator terday by saying his brother broke St. Mary^ Fair Eombts l|rralh and Its carriers,'' will lindoubtedly into tears when a detective first try to defy and destroy that By ROGER PRIGS understood the bed circuiastances In Highway Crash by FBI Agent Robert L Murphy PUBUSHEO «Y THE he was passing through, their em­ after two El Paso policemen ar-* FURNITURE TOPS House Never Shut accused him of the murder. He Successful y«:i»Ai.Ti PRINTINO CO.. INC. quarantine. But it will sUnd,’ as phasis upon a man being riglit with ^ • rested the - Naugatuck man on k Chappelle New Chairman quoted Dr. Sam as saying Incredu- ORANGE IS BUmcU tttrcci America will standi God, in the deepest places of his Stamford, , Dec. , 8 (/Pi—T w o street here yesterday. louly, “those policemen think I 2fc?' ■•''' Mancb«>ter. Coiin._ . • f . ' \ (CMHansS Pag* Om ) killed Marilyn.” of S t Mary’s GuUd. THOMm Tt . «tRO U M N , ■! .•..Il.fc — ■nil ^ f heart, needs to be -acknowledged Springfield, Mass., rssidenU. dis­ Murphy said Zdonick told him WALTER R. FERGUSON again and again. It it everlasting­ As GOP Party Closes Ranks That statement,' the witness said, ’Omen's Auxiliary and Girls pubU^frt . 3 _ _ . charged yesterday from the Anpy, he recalls driving with hie-former case questioned the defendant on VYwaded OctoMr 1. ISn ly true, as religious men of all the came after the first time detac­ Mendcs-Frafice Assin narrowly miaaed death when their wife, Mrs.- Margaret Ford George the afternoon of the slaying. The h e s interviewsd Dr. Sam. tW VVteadly Spoors who united in ages testify, that to follow the ad­ car was demolished in an accident of Waterbury, Conn., on the night JJLW HITE ^ r ntate contends Dr. Stephen Shep­ PublUhed^_____ Every Evemnr Bxc«>t .Coventry, Dec. S fSpeclai)—yfare," vnutam Kraaner: "View brother went on to relate that^is conducting tha annual fair yeater- BIN Once again. Premier Mendes- vice "Agree with God, and be at on the Merritt Parkway here to- of Nov. 1, but that he "blacked pard obstructed tbelr efforts to •inidkva and HollMyt. Entered at the Banka were cloeed last night in from Pbm|My*a Head,” Hamilton brother "waa crying. He warn ex- day in the pariah houae'^ of St 20 GAIOKS — I SFKCIALS jt Office Bt Manrheeter. Conn., aa France has tackled, successfully, peace; thereby go6d wrlll come to day. out" and found her body beside him i-,’. ■ V talk fully with his brother. tromely agiUted and npaet The Mary's E pisc^l Church are high­ lond qaaa Stall Matter.______you," means just what It says when he “came to.” ^ OLilSSCO. the local Republican party when Baasb; "One WhlU Btar," Gladys and to a decision, a problem none They were identified aa Edward H. CsrroU;. "My Brother’s Keeper," Dr. Samivet Sheppard’s physical change in him was trmiaiKlous.” ly gratified with the results. 8UB8CRIPTIO.\’ RATES Saint Augustine once s s-1 d J. ]>yden, 22, of 80 Northampton Zdonick said he kept driving for more than a hundred GOP voters of his predecessors dared handle. 24 BIRCH ST. Msrbla DaVtnport; "Johnsthan condition deteriorated for several From tha time the doors opened EVERY SATURDAY NIOHT Payable in Advance CL'Love God and do as you please." Ave., Springfield, the driver; and a while, Murphy reported, and daya after he waa takeh to the at 8 p. m. itnUI late in .the evening One Tear ...... tiB.sn then stopped In a park where he Tel. MI 9-7.722 conducted an orderly meeUng and Blair." WUUam D. EUis; "Black­ Six Itomha ...... , 7.7B After four long yean • of dls^ W"hen a person is caught up in a Arthur Du Bole, also 22, of elected John F.- ChappeUe to be board Jciigle," Evan Hunter; ”To hospital on the day of the murder, Tilley Pr<^pt8 tbera was a’%:onstant atream of 7:45 FJ4. Three Months ...... 3.M devotion to His Maker, loving Springfield. left the body, covered by a Idanket - 4 ^ f . 1.30 cueston and Irresolution, the **We Can’t Hide Behind town chairman. Wake in the MoiWng," IlUda 8. the witness tsstlfied. •boppere. Many enjoyed a eocial K- One Month ...... k ...... Him and his fellow men to the State Policemen Austin Ford and leaves. ChappeUe haa been acting as Thomas Psrrino, assistant coun­ cup of tea in the afternoon hut the Weekly ...... 30 BYench National Aisembly has and Arthur Bens said Leyden lost A woman walking her dog found Our Product” Kreoh. SqriRre Dancing Single Copy ...... 06 full, then tfft the first time in hla chairman since Mrs. PhiUip Hoi- Also. "Fsney Dress Party," Al­ ty prosecutor, opened the cr€aa~ peak of attendance waa during the now suddenly approved a series life he is truly free. When a person control of his aedan when he fell the body in New Canaan five days way resigned several weeks ago. examination. Ha brought out two 5:30 and 6:80 supper hours, whan . K . asleep at the wheel. The car veer­ later. Subaequently, Zdonick’s car berto Moravia; "Spanish Bride,” THE PpRESS of minor smendments to the sets his. mind and heart in agree­ Because the town gave John Lodge Walter O'Meara; “EgypUan,” Mika points; dancing, with "Win” cltrka in the etoros and people of Hie AMOclated Press ^ exclusively "Lawyer’s Brief Case Full ment with the Almighty, then ed from the 4-lane highway and waa found abandoned in New the church and town were served French Constitution. Of Loopholes York. a plurality in the recent guberna. Waltari; "View from the Parson­ Doctor Not Nooro-Sfargoon as the prompter. wUl be the aatitled to the use of reraWIcation of peace does enter into. his experi­ struck three trees and a fence. torial eloction but chose to elect age." Sheila Kaye-BmiUi; "Thirty 1. That the witness is not en appetising meal conalatnig of all news dispatches credlteifsia It. or Although minor in nature, all Hie first Lawyer was a man ence; his days are spent ih the The two men, described by The FBI was seeking hiin'on a (rogram for the Dec. 7 meeting of baked ham. maahed potatoes, w t- not otherwise credited in thts paper warrant charging unlawful flight two Democratic representatives Tears," John P. Msrqusnd; "Good- speclsllst in nou^aurgery. 9^ 9H - T h i v - and also the local news pubUshed^ere. the change! head in one general named Nolle G. Tort .who lived in laying up of good. police as fonRer paratrooperil, suf­ iM E -T E S teO many citizens felt a battle between .Verplanck PTA in tha school Ured carrots. Harvard best*, All rights of republication of sp B (^ the 17th Century. A friend of his fered minor injuries for which to avoid proeecutibn, and Murphy Morning, Miss Dove," Frances G. had testified aV'longtli, in auditorium at 7:80 p. m. dtapatches herein are also reserved.^ direction—that' of making pos­ "Agree with God, And be at the so-called "old guard" and Patton. examination,^.SMut his brbther’a celery, olives and picklea, rolls, was arrested for stealing a pig. peace; thereby good will coMe to they declined medical treatment. said he distributed pictures of Dr. Tilley, a member of the Con­ coffee and a choice tk home baked sible greater etabtlity for a gov- Leyden received a warning for Zdonick to the El Paso police less younger element would toeak but Non-fictibn: "Benchley Round­ alleged spintd injuries. /xParrino necticut Callers A*ah., is on the Full service client of N. B. A. Serv­ Nolle took charge of the case and you.” at last night’s 'meeting. up,” Robert Benchley; "American, pumpkin or apple pie. Children too ice, Inc. iment in France. The creation arranged things so the Judge got reckless driving. Ford said. than two weeks ago because "we then had. him agree Umt he waa staff of fhs University of Con­ enjoyed the supper and were PUbllahers Representatives; The John K. Poet Poll^ U ^rrot However business was' conduct­ in India," Saunders Redding; not an expert in that field. 9i ^ (9L (^oAsdA. Julius Mathews Special Agen^ — New of Nrovemmentat paralysis and 2 hams, he, Ndlle. got 65 pounds had information that Zdonick had SHOES rORPSOYI AND • l l l l Lee M. Sllverstein necticut end enjoys prompting a* served at half price. Sponsored by the Manchester said he would come to this part of ed In ap orderly msinner and after "Family Nobody Wsntsd," ’Helen 2. .That a noft^hook used by an avocation. Tork. Chicago. Detniit and Boston. confufim and deadlock is, hence­ of bacon, the Friend was pro­ Council of Churches. CSiappelle was elected, the group Does; “ Nanga Parhat," Karl M. Preparing the meal, baking MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF nounced innocent and the Farmer the country if he ever got in Lee M. SUveratein, 88 Stephen Dr. Steve during the first part of A short business n:eeting will cakes and other foods for the sale, CmcULATIONB.______forth, gohig to be less easy for the Zdonick ‘ Vague ^ trouble." named Mrs. Allen Howland as vica Herllgkoffer; ‘Twentieth Cen­ the testimony had been written up was fined 18 shillings. Since then chairman and Mrs. WilUam Tri- tury C a p i t a 1 i • t Revolution," St., waa recently appointed Coordi- precede the progrOm. Cub Scouts making candy, waiting on table Where the First in Fashion The Herald Printing Company, Inc., sometimes whimsical French po­ this case has been known as' EXTENDED FORECAST The El Paso policemen who bou, secretary. July 31,^yroich was 2t days after from ths Verplanck'pack will be or on customers at the bo^ia waa assumes no financial responsibility for made th r arrest recognized Zdon­ Adolph Berle; "Higher Than the •nator of research at the Labof- litical partlesN ^ will take more "Precedent’’ and the Farmer Boston, Dec. 3 (g*)—The temper- On Slaying Wife Patty rules were, also amended Sky," France* G. Greenman; "Hu­ the m:, on hand to take orders for Christ­ tiring. In ndditton to weeks of pre­ Is First to Moke Its typographical errors appearing In ad­ known as a ‘‘Platatlff.’’ Today 6;0 'ature in New Engand during the ick from his picture. Management Institute of the Uni­ said he compiled it mas fruit cake and candy. vious work on "handmades" ouch vertisements and other reading matter Of an effort, aM. more votes. In Murphy said Zdonick has agreed to include the atipulation that ail man Animal,” Weston LaBarre; In The Manchester Evening Herald. course, legal procedure has been next five days, Saturday through candidates''for publio office are re­ "Man In the Thick Lead Suit," versity of Connscticut in Storrs. frpth notes scribbled on prescrip- aa aprons and other items. How­ Apptx.ronce in Manchester the future, to thraw a Premier refined and the Farmer wouldn’t Wednesday, will average 2 to 8 El Paso, Tex., Dec. 8 (/f^—Ctan- to waive extradition and is willing The Institute was orginlseA in on blanks and said he had de­ GRAND OPENING ' ever. everybody worked with a wiil Display advertising closing hours: ley Zdonick of Naugatuck, Conn., to return to Connecticut quired to file their intentions at Daniel Lang. Fhr Monday—1 p. m. Friday. out of office. If, aa whl^Hll hap­ be lucky enough to get off so degrees below the seasonaT nor­ least 18 days prior to the caucus ' MMtToesday 1946 to fucthsr sound labor-mi stroyed those notes. Baltimore. —Robert Reid’s first when tha object was decided upon Fbr Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. easy. Taking everything into con­ mal. Cold weather Saturday be­ wanted in New Canaan, Conn., on agement relations in the etat^y day as owner of a liquor atorS Was pen, a Premier is deposbA there a charge of alaying hla divorced called for the purpose of selecting The Young Mothers Club wUl "In fact," Parrino shouted, "you —a suitable memorial in St. Mary’s Fhr Wednesdayr-1 p. m. Tuesday, sideration—Lawyers do a lot of coming warmer Sunday and Mon­ For a housewife to get all the candidates. making available to Co: prepared this notebook knowing something leas than a rousing suc­ new church for the late Rector .Fhr Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. is provision for more ^ e rira wife, says that her body waa in meats she needs for the family is meet Tueedsy at 8 p. m. In the cess. Fbr Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. good in the world. Unfortunately day with a return to' colder Hies- -It was also voted that In the Nathan Hale Community Center residents opportunltiss U t addi you and Dr. Sam would be quei- Jiamea Stuart Neill, who waa at CORET CASUALS Xbr Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. stability than heretofore. it's mostly for themselves. day and Wednesday. his car and that a shot had been a gamble—and the steaks are too Uonal education and cofiinilUUon Reid reported to police that two fired from his pistol, ,but that he dern high. event the cnairman resigns the for a business session. Hostesses tloned." SL^ary’e fbr more than a quarter Claaalfied deadline: 10:30 a. m. each AH these changes, thouL Some normals for the period are ■if vice chairman will move up to the in the field bf labor MULtlons. The The doctor 'denied he had writ­ armed bandits held him up and of V century, preceding the Rev. day of publication except Saturday — will be Mrs .Richard G. Jodry, Mra escaped with 887. 887 Mom Street • a. m. minor, represent some limitation Boston -36, Providence 38, Nan­ top spot automatically and that WlUlsm H. Kenyon and Mrs. Rob­ Institute services JAxir, manage­ ten down Che details of dates, A lfr^ L WUliama tucket 37, New Haven 38, Con­ ment and pubUpxpoupB. places and conversations with that Friday, December 8 upon the effects of the basic ether vacancies will be fUled by a ert S. Kennon. cord. N. H., 28, Bi-rllngtim 27, vote of the group. Party Date SilVerstein'a^nctions will be to thought in mind. disease frpm which France suf­ A''^ought for Today Portlard 29, Eastport 30, Green­ set-up and imintsin a rsaearch de- B um GiiaiM Momunentt iM desiga- Heriitage Meeting The Mothers Club meeting Tues­ “Dr. Steve" said that a day Quarantine fers—the disease of an endlesa ville 22, Presque Isle 20 and Cari­ The third of at least six Amer­ day will be omitted and replaced partm snt^ labor relations for the bou 19. ed tad scnlpcoMd by sitUd In iact( use of the Institute and any group after "Dr. Sam” wa# admitted to multiplicity of parties. In one Up Good ican Heritage dtocusiton groups is by a Christmas party Dec. 14 at the hospital, the swelling ori hie This country la healthier and At Boston, the normal maxi­ These gnaitc—ts eadurc.'Abd Bute slated for Dec.. 13 at 8 p.m. at the 8 p. m. in the Church Community lesires information in this sense, thie multiplicity of parties One of th^jnoat famous exam­ mum temperature during this'pe­ fiqld. He will also be an instructor face had Increased, and t^6f he deaner today. ' ples of human suffering comes to Gnaite Momumeoa pay tribute to Booth-Dimook Msitiorial. Library. House. Hostessei will be . Mrs. lost control of hia natural func- I t la that way because the iL a result of typical French riod-la 43 and the normal'minimum To be discussed wfU.be the Four ^ e u n e s T. Copper, Mrs. Georg programs carried bn by the us from the OlcT-TcBtament. In a temperature is 28. things the things ihu coduic—-the &ith, lovb Inatitute. tlona - things that decetit Americans \irtuee—individualistic precision period of great testing, Goifs ser­ and memonas of thoac who have ^ Freedoms speech, the, Atlantic Pulton, Mrs. George ~ ' •"'What did. this loss of control . Precipitation during this period Charter Declaration of'Indei'iend- M ra William Glenney, SilversUln was born and raised ^have felt for a long time have of thinking oh political issues vant, Job, suffered ihimeasurable >All on the average total leas than passed on. In Manchester and attended local of the natural proceeaat Indicate torment, both of body aiM of mind. ence, a pamphlet entitled "Let's are reminded to bring CO ybu?” Chief Defena* Counsel finally been expressed in a formal which requires many, political two tenths of an inch in southern When yon ate choosing yout roonu- Join the Human Race," by String- schools. In 1982 he graduated Three friends come toNmmfort Itew England and two to five En a u R E gift for exchange and items for William J. Corrigan aaked the wit­ classifications in order to give ment, lu as help yon. The beauty and fellow Bar, and a continuation welfare basket^ to be distributed from Boston University and in Totd of the United States Senate. Job in his affliction. They accuse tinths of an inch in northern New June of t’ is year he received his ness. What the Senate's act of con everybody a completely pleasant him of wrrongdoing, saying his>zuf- pennanence of select Bute Granite ' Our Poll* Parrots include on the Constitution of the United in the north district for Christmas "It indicated an injury to the England occurring aa light snow just the styles you need,' States. ... Nbw Arrix-al Master’s degree from the Harvard demnatiiHi will do to Senator Jo­ political home. fering is derived from his siiifblr in norther New England Saturday mskc k a suita­ Graduate School of Business Ad- spinal cord," the witness replied. \ ble choice for for every occasion and all Hie two horr discussions are led Edward, was born He said his suspicion of a spinal seph McCarthy, in the direction But the price for this is a ness. One of the friends, Elipha:^ -and again about Monday and as by Leon Labrie, assisted by Mrs. Nov. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Oarence minUtrsUon. Mia wife, Doris, Is a advised Job;^ light raiii or snow southern New yout monument, your activities. They're fourth grade teacher at the new Injury waa shared by a brain spe­ of changing' his ‘ nature, hie ac­ series of atrait-jackets around the HIGH Kenneth A. Downing, librarian. S. Grant of Columbia, formerly of cialist, whom he had called July 4 "Agree with God, and be at EnSlRiid Monday. ,. C'S whether it it to designed fbr good*lopkt Mrs. Downing states that aU the town at Windham Community Me­ Buckley School. tions, his abuse, his posing ss the various politicsl blocs in the Na­ reading materials for the coming when Dr. Sam waa first admitted I be luge or small. tnd huili for long wear. morial Hospital. to the hospital. only aati-Oommunist, is All prob­ tional Assembly, and a series of Come in and sec yourself session can now. be . picked up at the International City Manager’s the library open Tuesday from Dr. Steve said the specialist also lematical. The most realistic pros- narrow mandates for French Pre­ III 11 in e pair today. Manchester Evening Herald Obv- Assn, from Sunday to Thursday. ' found an absence of reflexes in the . pact is that it will change Mc­ miere. When Premiere are timid, 2;30 to 8 p.m., Thursday from Martin is expected to ’return to 3 • 12:30 to 6 p.m. and Saturdsiy from L. Uttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6881. town Friday. left arin and abdoman. A spinal Carthy not at all, and that, rather they merely confirm the chained THE BIKE BUY OF TtlE YEAR 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2:30 pimcture waa made, Dr. Steve said, Meanwhile, James H. Sheekey, and the specialist’s report for that than being chastened and curbed, divisions and restraint# of French to 6 p.nr. Town Engineer, has taken over COMPARE AND SAVE Mra Downing spsndA aach Wed- day carries the notation: "Indica­ he will continue hie own relentless, politics. Mendes-France, by being Timed For Christmas Martin Attending Martin’s duties. Sheekey, who is tion of a cervical spinal cord con­ neifday at the I^bbrtson School acting general manager when Mar­ ' self-intoxicated march toward ex­ bold, and refusing to operate VNetlng pupUs 'with . selecting tusion.” 20” Imported Lightweight. Bicyde With^x; Florida Sessions lin is absent, will assume Mar­ Last Monday, Dr. E. Richard tremes. I t is, we think, a realistic within any narrow mandate, SAPORin MEMORIAL CO, books, for pleasure reading. There tin’s duties at the meeting of the Coaster Brake and Trainer Wheels V.. 86/mai/1 ft- Is no charge for her services here. Hexter, a physician testifying for guess that ha will choose courses idiows signs of being able not Board of Directors Tuesday. ^ the atate, ^ d he found no serious of action oven more outrageous merely to make some procedural 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-7782 Books purchased for the library General Manager Richard Mar­ MANCHESTER during November include the fol­ tin left by train thia morning for injury to the defendant. The pros­ . than before, gnd that he will force changes in the system itself, but Oh, for a pie like mother used to ecution has suggested Dr. Sam’s N O W ^ i$28.95l-NOW- lowing: Fiction, “High V/ater," St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will make before they started freesing the coming of. a time when the also, even more importantly, to Richard Bissell; "North of Wel- injuries were faked. attend the Annual Conferencs of them. Dr. Stephen, the first* defense Senate will have to consider his build himself a broad mandate in ^ 24” Model—NOWI—NOW $37.953: conduct again, and this time on which he is beginning the process -Boys’ or Girls’ Models in both sizes. • .for ^ fe r w inter drivilig get the question, of whether or not of dragging the French ;partiea he should be expelled from its out of their own- narrow confines membership. In any event, we and toward a vision of French doubt that Senator McCarthy haa policy which can satve and reflect WESTERN AUTO STORE been changed, or chastened, or the nation as a whole. AT THE SIGN OF THE CIRCLE ARROW [estions for Christmas that the -e has been any warning 615 MAIN STREET PHONE,Ml-9-6573 ‘ to him which ha does not nlUh as Where Neaberger Won an Invitation further to defy and destroy the standards his fellow ■Among the interesting foot­ G O O D ./^ E A R Senstors have affirmed notes to the November elections It costs, no more to But what the action of the Sen­ Is an analysis of how and where 8m, skms for ate might do to McCarthy was Richard U Neuberger, the Demo­ not the important point. crat, won election to the United 'give your gifts the WINTER TRACTION As every speech directed to the States Senate out in Oregon. 517 Main St. bofs md girls real issue emphasized, and as the He defeated the conservative final resolution of 'condemnation Republican. Senator Guy Ckirdon. At The added Prestige of the md Mies, too! made very cigar, the issue was He did this in spite of a rather Center not whether McCarthy would be savage campaign in which al­ * ' ' . *' changed, but whether the Senate leged radicalism on the part of -would be changed. And the Sen­ Neuberger. aa well as the racial Watkins name ate would have been changed if it issue involved in his candidacy, had failed, in this extreme provo­ were heavily and openly empha­ BRIMMING OVER WITH GIFT IDEAS, From 59e sized. cation, to a s s e rt‘its own - stand­ hankies to lovely houtedresses and robes from The prestige that comes with serving the ards, and apply them to.ite own And where did Neuberger, in public faithfully for over 80 years goes liie^nber. . ‘ such a campaign, pick up the votes which gave him his vic­ $2.98 to $8.98. with the gifts you choose at Watkins. anmuiiB To realize the extent to which L6t T6ir pr6S66t tirss the Sehgte, in the showdown, .has tory? been trueHp Itself it is only neces­ 'Bhe routine assumption, before "sit 6Bt" thi wister... sary to thiiik^ back a few months, the vote was in and counted, was to the date, in',s(act, in. which this that the Oregon race would be 6 6 censure motion introduced in between the labor vote In the Mother S V tksir ■ilsags for the Senate. There • w^re then-few cities and the conservative vote Americans who expected anything out in .the small towns. And even Full 8ize Boston Rocker 66xt sgriif aid comes in black and gold or to come of it. McCarthy,, having after , the election was over. It ■y blustered hie way out the was csaually assumed that it was Mahogany and Qold. - OaiiRtr. WMl. fUi TaeMd Mai. Tea CkiU’t Araqr laMaC Rb TeaatS Army-McCarthy hearings, seenied the cities, and particularly Port­ ^•Ivchar laadtat, tprtmf Natl Amy lataM iK taaaaS at the full tide of his evil and, land, ■ which had given Neuberger I Oaltnl. AZaaNt Wlas lip. SURURRANITIt ruthless power. His fellow Sena­ .his victor^ ' 28.50 32.00 tors, even those who V’ere revolt­ Now an snalyais of the vote 26.75 •IVI YOU... V ed by him, were also supposed to shows that Neul^rger, in the Roll-oyer seat Boston be afraid of him politically. And Portland industrial area, exhibited Rocker in Nutmeg Ma­ Authentic reproduc­ those who ”dld dare to ■ propose less strength than he himself had ple or Mahogany fin­ tion of a fine old Bos­ censure of him seemed almost considered nccessaiy for any ishes. ton Rocker in black argrtlaa - iip N futile extremists, who were prob­ chance of his election. The mar- with gold decorations. ably mistaken to pose a challenge gin he won by, ih the state's labor saw, lea or mnnI to him from which he wobld be districts, would liot have been Ihost likely to emerge triumphant. enough, in any norrna| . vote pat­ ' All this, only a'few months ago, tern, to make it possible for him was general surface appraisal and to carry the state. hr B§fi md GMs hr Jm hr Miss Pul an end to nerve-raddng wintet driving. anticipation. But it was In funda­ That he did carry the atate, in Daughter f This year get depen^blc traction! Drive on mental error. It sold America spite of no sensational Success in KaN-tlon-iiu ora tha big Ae world's Enest winter tire — Suburbanite., abort, and it sold the Senate Koh-stan4u chUran's thoat Koli-stan-iu for your young the labor districts, was actually Faithful miniature -of fovorita for baby's IRnt ttapt hoba ti» arondatful ^ tody will prova o deuUa by C oo^ear. 464 cleats with 1856 knife-like abort. ' the result of a aurprise trend in Mother’s Chair above; bacoata of taomlau bock, ■ combination af good lealu invaslmant: dia‘11 ba piaotad edges dig into anow—grip better on ice. Triple- And the supreme demonstra­ the small towns and rural dis­ black with gold $13.75. ae saoms intida or outsida to plus sturdy long amoring with tham and you will Ilka'' ■rooyed tread guards against side slipping. tion of how very much In error it tricts.. One rural toynty which hurt fbndar young faat No quolMot Wa hova many tha built-in quolity Ihof t aosy You get up to 91* more start - ability — !»* was came with the votes in the had gone Republican twp-to-one naOt — nothing onywhara to tfyiat in a wida lisa rang. an your pockatba^ in tha more stop-ability. Don’t bewithout this extra Senate In the past two days, for Cordon in IMS went Demo­ bothaa tha toddjar. Mmny stylae faoRira tha long run. .protection during the dangerous wiiiter driv­ culminating in the final vote of cratic thla time. In another rural •mn-t^uff AHanSa Tip. ing seasoni BemetUber Suourbanites are not 67 to 22 against McCarthy and in. county. Cordon's IM'8 margin of an extra coat, linoe you aave the mileage in defense of the honor of the Sen­ victory, 10,000 votes, was cut to .(Left) The Salem Rocker your regular tires for next spring and ate. This was a result ho one 2,000 votes this time. In short, has a Windsor , type seat summer.. f.' would have dared hope for back Neuberger, the supposed radical, and comes in Nutmeg fai August, unless, of course, some was elected by voles normally maple or mahogany fin­ •ISO DOWN DID TIRB one happened to have a deep and ishes, 26.00. coiuervatlve, from-the very areas r atrong and abiding faith in -Amer­ of the state where Cordon's cam­ « law R| $1J5 • W6#k far PAMM ican democracy. For any one of paign strategy must have as­ 26.00 such faith, the ultimate outconte sumed that emphasis on radical­ If yoiO profor, frzda Hroa.' wa*. of course, inevitable. ism and race would be most effec­ (Right) The Salem Rocker is shown Wff'll ffw* yoff fop tr By condemning McCarthy'! cons tive. , The exact area where Cor­ 'here finished in mahogany with gold duct, the Senate has officially dis­ don's campaign hoped to find the stencil designs. Notice the gracefully owned it; and has reaffirmed its bent spindles of the back, 28.50. backbone of a certain kind of 32.50 PotMt Om Strop AWfplor TriM O xfM s own standards. Whatever it has “Americanism" proved, instead, to Rod 2 Strap Pump done to McCarthy, the important P be the backbone of a brand of One of our finest Boston WmOLSOMNGHESTER TIRE, INC. point la that it has saved itaelf.. . Americanism which voted for the RTORE—1966 MAIN ST.—MI-8-4647 600DYEAR SERVIQE STORE Taking tha action it did, it Standard Finishes Rockers has an extra high BBCA FriN O BROP—6M B R O ^ n . —Ml-O-OStt man for w ^ t he waa, and for dfsignad by back with seven comfor­ 713 MdR Sty—T«L M .9-5390 Um long nightmare in what it thought of hla ablHty. And Plain oiahogany or Nutmeg nlaple; mahogany tably shaped back spindles. there had been the pos- here w u ona, mqre of the many MARINI OF ROME ^ CapUvaUng lUUan CocifetU print coat drum or black decorated. Some finiahes are in tran­ It is finished in b.lack with r.F.HOUSESSON ,ty t)iat lt,^tha Senate, might proofs. Ui November of 1854, that with flattering Queen Anne collar . . . g .98 sit for, Christmas delivery. 28,50 gold decorations. LEHMAN* AIUNTIG STATION McOarthyiam aa Amer- America g lot. healthier thin pockets . . . matching buttona'Royal, Pea­ NOUYWOOO S E R m E OENTER W E GIVE aKGREEN STAMPS tome campaign strategies hoped cock. Grey. Sizes 12 to 20, 14H to 24H. '704 Mdp Mmmlmefw—TeL MI-9*O079 342 Catr Cmrtw StU-PiMM M l*941i7 It diA It it would ba. V / i -I '1

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yli if / V •ff' . ■ • ' S-'v, /■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,, 1964 MANCHESTER EVFJ4INC HERALD. HANCHESTBIL CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 until ho decides he doesn’t want the State .chairman, let them the pool tion’ any, more,” Handles Tickets lUbicoff Pbns search their hearts and conacienca W ffjrpasrAL Ing meter fund, sriiich la kept should raise the money, build the "No man in the state has a more to see It their faith and coufafft Ike ' Urges UN separately from the general fund, bridge, and they.could employ id’ complete and deeper grasp of the matches that shown by Bailey In CliKK SAYS Foe Seeks is 972.376 w(th about 940,000 of it U. Se Officially the construction either the State High Post for problems of the state government his public career,” Rlbicoff said. in a savinga account. Highway Dept qr private contract­ 'luMee Unit to Ask Ruling than John Bailey,” Rlbicoff said, "I am sura that in the next four To Help . Free November collections from park­ Places Cordon ing firms, whicheyer in their Judg­ "We will use that not only Jor the yeat-a ahead, ,4ha Democratic party Recount on ing maters and the parking lot, 92- ment was in the beet Interest of John Dempsey welfare of the Demodrattc party under Bailey will give' this'state 291.79, wart below avenme be­ the' state. At Town Meeting on Rink but alao for the people of the the type of government it deserves, 11 Ua S. Airmen cause there era only four wadnas- ‘The authority could relieve the Hartford, Dec, 3 UP>—Mayor State, The people ate going to get and that is the best, and then we daya and Fridays in Hovambar. Around Cfaiang State Highway Dept of the cost gdod and constructive government John N. Dempsey of Putnam, un­ need not worry about 1956.” ‘ (Contlanad from rngn Om ) er OHlecttons a rt mods on those of the State Street bridge and the Bolton, Dec. S (Special)—A c^^tending for 210 feet. Provisiona successful Democratic candidate by a tekm that understands the days. (Oasttasad from Paga Om ) other npproachea.” SOUTHEAST SECTION tion taken by the Board of Fi> j were alap made that a 10 foot buf- problems of the state of Connec­ Boac* laat night will leave it up fer aone would continue acrosi the for lieutenant gefvemor, will hold a ticut.” to a policy at peace in developing (Om ObooS from Page Om ) position high In the hew State ad­ fraa vrorhl strength with the hope don boa rapUad to the British ap­ The elaborate iron griUwork MONDAY; DEC. 6 to the townapeople to decide I back of the plot to Bolton Onter Ribiepff deacTibed Bailey as a peal, but thb spokesman declined Seen on many homes in Savannah, ^hethw or not there ia to be a I Road. The atrip would aeparate the ministration, Gov.-elect A. A. Ribl- of eventually achieving a “modus doubted whether anything would be coff says. "man of courage” because he be­ O lfrC M d y vlvandl"—a way of Uviiig in peace done about it today. to say what was in the reply. Ca., woe tntroducad by French W« npest—If jroo do not pat oat nors paper, rafiA towB-aponaored akating rink. The | reaidentlal area from the bualneaa lieved that “the ^ p l e w-ould vote Local Stocks The new mutual security' pact royalista -who fled there when board voted to put the matter be* plot and it waa atipulated that It Although RtUcoff did not iden­ along side the Soviet world. Gordon, taavtng the meeting he'> we wiU be forced to diseonttaoe ceUeetieoA tify the post Dempsey would hold. for a governor, not on the basis XMAS WRAmO He also rejected any auggestton fore it broke up, answered all ques-' will be submitted to the Senate revolution erupted on the island of fora the next town meeting and to! be planted with ahrubbery and of hit race, color and creed, and for ratificaUon after the flrst of Hispaniola in the West Indies. have available a apecimcn Inaur* ^ treea. It was believed he would become . Ah Poprtar Brands ot a break in relations with Russia, tions with a "No comment " the new Governor's executive sec­ believe me that took courage." an idea also proposed by Know- Neuberger's photo-finish victory the year. anca policy to reaasure the votera Sale Tonight “In the future, if there are peo­ The treaty, which "shall remain degree of protection avail The ladiea of St. Maurice will retary. [Artbar D rag S tans I land. over Cordon—last of the November Rlbicoff mentioned hla impend­ ple who are thinking of attacking elections to be decided—was ra- in fores Indefinitely,” speaks of conduct ita annual baiuwr and Tlia Red Chinese announced sponslbla for giving the Democrata meeting coimpon danger “in ac­ A' long diaeuaaion preceded the rummage aale at St. Jamea' School ing appointment of Demfisey In a early laat week that they had sen- if wa era ever going to take ouch BM Asked speech last night at a ' dinner a fateful decision aa 14ada ua one control of the Senate in the next cordance with (gach nation’s) con­ vote including diaeuaaion on in* > Hail on Park Street, Mancheater teneed 13 Americana, two of them Congress by, a no of Manchaatar...... man John M. Bailey. means, do it la responja to our lineup will be 46 Democrats 47 Re­ Dulles said In this connection and many other details. Harold p. m. under the direction of Mra. charges. The State Dept, de- publicans and one Indboendent. aartford Katloaal be felt that in an dmergeney the pwyor, spokeaman for the PTA ] Donald F. Tedford. A parcel poat “When we march down the aisle notmeed the charges aa falM and human emotions of anger and re If this 'Victory now ahould ba Bank and Trust Co. S m 33H recreation committee, referred to'aale will alao be a feature of the together on Inauguration day,” Bald the Red Chinese action vio­ aentment. But 1st us do It attar wa Conn. Bank and President would have Uje power to have prayerfully considered and overturned, the Republicans would order American military. units In­ the rink aa a PTa proposal and event. Rlbicoff said looking at Dempsey in lated the Korean Armistice Agree­ hays 48 seats and could retain Sen­ Trust Co...... GOING OUT of BUSINESS ttdd the board that the 2530 re* The society will meet on Mon­ the audience, “you'll be marching ment for return of prisoners of found, aa (President) Wilsdn ex­ Manchester Trust ... to action blit that if time pannlt- Daniel Hair pressed it, ‘no other means of pro­ ate control, through the vote of ted, the President would ask. Con­ quested to put the rink in opera­ day at the Rectory at 8 p. m. to beside me.” ^ war. The men had been held for Vice President Nixon. Plra tion ia an initial expenditure and plan for its annual Christmas Rlbicoff was one of the top level two yean by Rad China following tecting our rights.' gress for approval. " SKCIAL PURCHASE The Dance and Fun .Frolic of “Let us recog^ze that we owe it Cordon had waited severad Aetna F i r e ...... 84 67 The treaty makes clear that tl)a need not be repeated in future party. Hoslesses for the meeting state Democrata who spoke in hon­ their cqptun in the course of the weeks after, the Nov. 2 election be­ Hait^ord F irs ...... n.. The only items which would and ana theuie party include Mrs. A. J. Nutmeg Foreet, No. 119, Tall, or of Bailey. The others were for­ Korean confilct to ourseivaa and i.o the world ter .173 178 reference, to ’’territorlee’’ covers. FAMOUS MAKE Cedara of Lebanon, at the Legion explore every possible peaceable fore conceding that Neuberger National Fire ...... 103 107 Formosa and the nearby Peace- recurring expenditures would Verpraualcue, Mrs. Henry Bernals, mer U.8. Sen. William Benton; , The President was asked to ex- won. Ha Has been here recently Phoenix ...... be rent of the pond, electric power j Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. Anthony Home on Saturday evening, Dec. Rep. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn); means of settling differences . S3 88 dore Islands as well as U S. held r 11 la expected to be a complete X plain the status of the two clvll- fore we even' think of such a thing for the Senate special McC^arthy islands In the far Pacific. The U.S. and insurance coverage, totaling Armentano and Mrs. George" *'Ma former Hartford Mayor 'Thomas J. lana, listed by tbs; PenUgon as censure session. LHo and todonsnny Ins. Oaa. neggla. aucceaa aa evidenced by the num­ Spellacy, and Town Chairman John as war." Aetna Life ...... 150 155 received rights to base military lioB than 1300. ber of tlcketa already aold, accord­ employes of the Army ■ Dept., He said that possibly a block Card, who lives in Portland, forces In or Shout Formosa and the SADDLES AND Ha also pointed out the town Meet -Tonight P. Kelly. VITTNER’S Aetna Casualty .... .185 195 a n O ing to Paat Grand Tall Cedar Dan­ ^nce he had referred in talking ade is conceivable without war but filed the petition aa a citizen and Pescadores. baa perhaps A dozen areas where Girl Scout Troop 108 will meet Bailey waa given a clock and the o< U.N. ^ tlo it only to the U air­ Conn. General ...... 405 420 a t the school at 7 o’clock tonight. ny Hair, chairman of ^he ticket he defined it hinuelf oa "an act rrington'...... 22 24 appeal to the .Supreme Court by others on the. committee are Lou He called the timing of the Rad Doane S t, was taken to Manches­ totaled 9100,896 for November bridge ^thority w-ould lift from dinner honoring the late Chaim Chinese announcement of the pris­ U. 8. l^velope com.., 90 98 local residents opposing the son- Weizmann, flrst President of the Custer, Bill ’Turkington, Ronny BOUCHS ter Memorial Hospital after being bringing the year’s tally up to U. S. Envelope pfd. . 68 73 the State\ Highway Dept, large on sentences for the 13 "a deliber­ Ing amendments adopted la st Jewish state. Farris, Bill -Allen, Bill Wilson and struck by a car near Alien Place 9154,715. Of the Noveml^r collec­ Veeder-Root ...... 36 39 present and. future financial bur­ I aphng. D io aoning group advised Bill Brennan, and these members ate act," and addSd: driven by Mbs. Josephine M. ML tion, 984,083 came from echoola,- dens. “One cannot In, good faith,’’ he and officers of the Forest have Aill “Now, if this is a deliberate at­ the above quotatlona aid .lot to the board thsit it had learned from said, “take issue with the striving chaels, 48, 279 N. Main St. Hoa most of it from a grant in aid. Putnam said; "The act would its attorney, Raympnd. Johnson, information In regard to tickets. tempt out there, aa it appears to pltal offieiais said the girl’s con The present balance In the park- M eonstmed aa setual markets. specify that the commissionera of our officials and other Western This is the first of many affairs be, to goad ua into some impulsive that a minimum fee of fSOO would nations to improve relations, co­ dition was good this morning and be required for filing a case in the of this kind to be held by the For­ action in the hope of dividing us that she Is suffering only from J i ­ ' J 'i Supreme Court.. operation and confidence in the est during' the coming season, and c h r iM a s from our Allies, breaking down bruises aiid abrsaions. Arab world. the committee is woriilng hard . to and destroying all the work that Police said Mra. Michaels was The Zoning Commission letter “As a Mend of Isrisal since ita arrange for a most enjoyable eve­ has been going on over the past nn- noted that no budget provtstons inception, you will permit me to ning. Just starting up when the girl had been made for this item since years, to build ,pp a true coalition darted '.n front of her car and no counsel patience and a hroad per­ of trot governments, then it cer­ HOME aa appeal was not expected, that arrests were made by the invest! spective. In all fairness, one must tainly makes mockery of the soft­ gating officer, Patrolman Alfred Chiistm cis the commission did not known see the Israel-Arab conflict in the DECORATION er tone that has been used in Rus­ RAORE to dioosG froniaaa M O R I fo r V o u r m oiiG y wnen the case would come up in H ANGi Ritter. context of the whole Middle East sia towards Western Europe at Richard W. Kreyslg, 19, Ando­ court but felt the Board of Finance and Par East security program.” should have the request on file. times lately, even approaching the ver, waa arrested and charged Board members ekpressed the Stevenson said he noted “with rUEL OIL tone of blandishment.” * with violation of rules of the road G i f t s J great satisfaction what appears to The alms of Communism have aa a result of the other accident at UU opinion that since sonuig had been be some change of emphasis by GASOLINf always been, Eisenhower went on, t::Hi voted by the town and a zoning SPECIALS E.. Middle Turnpike and Wood' i l r commission appointed, the town our government from the military Yf^E or HONEY COLOR MOCCASIN TQE WITH PADDED SOLE I to dl'vide the free nations and to bridge Street in which two cars waa committed to support its ac­ aspects of security to long-range R divide the American People “and were involved, police said. 1 economic developments, at least in Styrofoom SnowboEs and SnowMs^ by dividing, to confuse and even­ Patrolman Joseph Sartor, who G a l o r e tion or lose, zoning by default. It was voted to accept the Zoning Asia.” BANTLY OIL Loqia Styrofoom Canos Stripod in'Rod Ribbon i tually conquer." investigated, said a car driven by Oommission's notification with no He snid an Arab world with a ^ . Tliere are two courses open to Michael Angel, 60, 57 Weaver Rd., action pending the aeoeesity for friendly orlentatioa to the West Importod Gloss RaNs—Sihror, Gold. Groon, the United States in dealing with was headed north on Woodbridge further consideration. ‘"is tietter for Israel than an Arab CEHOUSESSOM llao and R^ this situation, the President said Street at the intersection when he 0 In other action Uken last night, world with a friendly, orientation TEl MItclirll 9.4595 ^ !■ ISI ' ' — «ine a touch course, the other was struck by Kreyaig, who was the board voted to appoint H.,N. in the other direction." Rod and SHvor Ruscus lorgo siio . \ the course of seeking peace and coming south and attempting to Alexander and Co. of New Lon­ TEL ROCKVIILE 5 2177 W E GIVE ditNTGREEN STAMPS ^ better dqderstanding, even from make a left turn. iiiiii don, town auditors for the 1934-55 PlosHc Roindoor the ComnnmUt nations. None were injured although am flaeal term at a fee of 9250. The easy epurse for a President, some damage to the left side of ;u:i It waa also voted to increase the CHRISTMAS ArtMeid Corsogo he said, is “to adopt a truculent, Angel’S car resulted, from the mis­ NEVER BEFORE SUCH SENSATIONALLY LOW G-E PRICES... •Midget item for County Tax by publicly bold, ahpost Insulting atti­ hap Sartor aald., Tovom Novolty Condlos -for contor pitets tude." He said thO. tough course is 1 a ’ 9146.81 to meet the bll’ recently SEWING the easy way beeSuse ’’those ac­ presented by the County treasurer.- Conos - Ribbon. loNs. Rorrios. tions lead to war" and war capses Reqqeet Granted For Your ChiM the nation to close ranks and de­ Green Manor Estates waa grant*- velop a great fervor for Victory. Public Records ed iU request that the business Dresses Reealls Tragedy of War 2 l>in«h e-E TV zone on Routes 6 and 44-A be wid­ Nurse’s Outfitg But against the excitemem and Warrantee Deeds ened to 300 feet between Bolton unity of war, the President "bal­ Lebero Fracchia to Robert M. Certter and William Roads with Interne Coats V anced his personal recolleetions Of minor restrictions at a meeting of FROSTY SNOW FLAXK Hume and Eileen L. Hume, prop­ Stor>’book Dolls' the tragedies of conflict, recalling' erty on McKee Street. the Zoning Ommlsslon Wednes­ ONLY *1 0 9 -’* day night. Aprons EO BB DECORA'nNO KIT OF 10 CHRISTMAS STENCILS that he had written thousands of .Robert M. Hume to Earle 8. Ro­ Aa blugktiteu ta-tke. Oudiiim tieg ■RV K t WITH EACH CAN letters to bereaved mothers and han, property at 74 Locka-ood SL The decision arrived at by the Will Dress Your DoH wives and others "who have lost zoning group will allow only 200 ^Itclalm Deed Phone dear ones on the battlefield." Evelyn Macintorii to Lebero TRHI UONT 6IT6 feet business zone on Williams "That is a very sobering exper­ Fracchia, property on McKee Road with no access from that ience,'" he said, "and It means that Street. road. The remainder of the depth' Spencer—MI-9-7692 • U6HTSETS |oo CHiNILU of the plot on Williams Road was SeoviUe—MI-9-4341 0,1. quaiity; holiday priaad for Sfvtap. designsdad aa a 35 foot buffer zone QUwninaisjcL iATH M A TSIf Even less with your 7UOHTSITS V SM eaat am, rao stay aa. O, I. omIo. W scohedtiom ^ old TV in tra^ f P BRAND NEW-Alt NEW I5U6HTSETS SAVE 10% on • 1965 G-E performance and pio Famaus 0.1. qiwllly losla far saasawi. 3 - Thidc, vdvet-ridi dMoille; Unqar bamlnt 0.1. balba______in multi-color patterns.' ture (piality^-at lowest price ever -1 S « Covers to match. Solid Srlvht, calarfiilO.I. balbt. PLASTIC SANTA SLEIGH ond REINDEER for new model G*E 2Hnch TVl 4\far ISc cobr sets availahl* abo. vnv - ^ ^ 1955 Exclusive G-E features. 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1 OiA ^^rtnELvi MANCHESTER EVEK^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., ERIDAY. DECEMBER S. 1964 ^ SeeH on Two FRIDAY. DECEMBER S. 1964 iiimrljrstrr Surttittg i|rraUt FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964 Paget IS ta S4s to h Stranger, Blswyth Thane; Increase Chorus Four Generations New Hook. Luted What did it Mean?, Mrs. A. M. Thlrkell. WINDOW SHADES __ __ • • _ For Aida Opera At Library Here f Non-Fletkm W A l H A a i ffi f a SI My Several Worlds, Pearl Buck; Group to Tackle Problems Mixed Choir Give Serious Attention to Voice of Democracj Contest Entries A u n t Jemima Encyclopedia of Modem A'meridan imessTATi - TIm Oonnocticut Opera Aun. will . The following new books have Humor, B. A. Cerf; Elements of L m I' s G o T o ... llteiaaae and aupment ite local been added to the Mary Cheney Statistics, H,. C. Fryer; Untold A Q U A SH A D E To Fly Here chorua to r the production of “ Aida" Involved in Consolidatioip^ Begins Series lanM BO FOBEST, NO. lit TALI. CCDAKS OF LESANON, Library: Story of Douglas ^ MacArthur, M ER Made to Ofider on Feb. 18 in which Renata Tebaldi Frasier Hunt; Italy, Martin Hur- and Mario del Monaco will be notion aZeSW With Yaw Rallera limann; Realities of American Tha Fire Protection and Utlli- Appcfors in Conaactian atarred, executive director Frank Long Ships, F- O. Bengtaaon; Round TaKle Stngm DANCE AND FROLIC Foreign Policy, George T , Kennan; 1 ^ Study Committee last, night FTN FOB TALL CEDABS AND THEIB FBIENDS Pandolfi haa announced. Silver bar, Howard Brealin; One The Heart of b. Henry, Dale Kra­ E. A. JOHNSON Dance? Chaiiyrfan Offer First Concert With Pancake Festival “ We need at leant a total of 138 m ppad out a gensral plan Tor White Star, Mrs. G. H. Carroll; mer; All About Christmas, M R. voices for this chorw, and would tackling tha knotty problems in­ At AU*Groiip Meeting B-F Elks on Jan. IS OLD CLOTHES — OLD DANCES AND like to have, especially, some new Cheerful Captive, Mra. L. F. Coop­ Krythe; Coin Collectors' Hand­ FAINT 00. book, Fred Reinfeld; Coro-Coro, volved in consolidating tha two y o u N o a n d o l d c o u p l e s male voiceiL from any part of the er; Coral Piinceas Murders, Mrs. 699 Main S t, TeL MI-94501 state," he ^ y s . "They must be P. A. Zahl. liro diatricta into on# town fire Manchester High Sohool’a 1854- Aunt Jemima, popular rs ttS F. K. Crana; My Brother’a Keep­ and teievistan personality fireiB Mato Up T « v Pwty and Mix Wltk TIm Crowd trained voices, but they do not dapartment and tba town’a taking 55 Round Table Singers of some need to know this Ice on their water bills according Adore Hlri’Vand "Silent Night.” president. day, Nov. 27, of Miss Arlene A. eriatrationa with standard band saw? Now, with a low cost, The Rev. Edggr J, Farrell, resi­ to the amount of water they use. dent priest of^ St. James' Church, Every number.received its meed of Mrs. Dorothy Daley of the Hart­ Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PAGKAGl STORE and powti wood workhig tools. pound, 3.S horsepower H oom. Since most of the residents of applause from the audience. ford County Y office announced William J. Kelly, 32 Wells St., apd KEITirS VARIETY and NEWS SHOP will apeak ohi the origin and mean­ 20 BISSEU ST. — MANCHESTER s n HOW lASIlY YOU CAN MARI lit* you can clear woodlots, the Eighth District buy ^water Serve Re fresh meats that a conference for Y-Teens will Stephen B. Brlghentl, son of Mr. from the Manchester Water Co., ing of the Marian Year, which was (FORMERLY O’NEILL’S PACKA4» STORE) cut pnipwood, cordwtkod, Director Pearson and the chorus be held in early spring. The girls and Mrs. John Brighentl of Avon; m NO. MAIN ST. DEPOT $0fRi M A R L O W ^ a private utility, it would be dUB- will plan the conference and the Tho ceremony waa performed by timber, feoca poets, or triaa proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as v-ere Invited to the ladles parlor WE WILL CARRY A COMPETE UNE ' orchards in a matter df hewa < cult, at least for the present, to the latest dogma of the Catholic t^o local representatives . to the the rector. Rev, Alfred L. Wil- change- th4 'sewer payment system v,:here aa asaortmimt of home m.-ide iastcad of Aak fo r faith, at the meeting of the Ep­ Christmas cookiss, tea. coffee and planning meeting in New Britain liama, at U a. m. Organlat Syd­ OF AI,k..Y0)lR FAVORITE lEVEI^GES days. a firae In the North End. It is poMlStd^' on Dec. 11 will be Connie Beaure ney ifacAlpine' played the bridal damoastradon. under law, u se the recor^ of worth League of the South Meth­ uUnts were ser\-ed. Mrs. 1.. J. Tut­ BMWebnMnm tle* served coffee at one end of s gard and Andrea Gooley. music and sccompanlfd the soloiat, irs NbT TOO EARLY TO O Rm Shady Glen’s boa, IwmIA the private'^flrm to compute iewer odist Church Sunday evening at " The representatives to the Inter­ LoVerne Burnett, who aang “ Ave Terms—Trades bills, however, Martin said. o'clock in the church parlors. prettilv decorated table and Mrs. a real treat. 1kejr*ia dtSbreat XmtM IW m ■■■ j; M. Nicholas pouivd tea. club council meeting for Hartford Marla” and “Oh Perfect Love.” YOUR CHRISTMAS BEVERAGES NOW— b nnS, OMie, ah, Included In Study A scholar of the Holy Scriptures, Mrs. Joseph Martin, president of County are Helen Villa and Phyllis Miss Alice L. Kelly was maid of —a a d g a to l! lai^ ania, haa a*. ♦OPEN Ray Warren, at the public hear­ ah well as a popular prieot in St. honor for her, sister and Silvio J. NEXT TIME YOU'RE DOWNTOWN ~ STOP James' parish. Father Farrell en­ th e' combined gro-.ips . of the Frankenberger. One of the proj­ mm iNtiMi, tmtr Daily 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. ing, said that copdolldation of fire ects for this week’s meeting waa Brighentl waa best man for hia SANTA departments Hiould not ^ con­ joys.. a reputation well founded League, conducted the business IN AND LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE STOCK! AND AGREE-I lahMa w4 lirMlw making Christmas tags for the brother. ’ The guests were seated Thura. 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. iM f aka sidered unleu consolidation of Upon his vast experiences in re­ meeting which is hela every two PHONE ML9.5766 FOR PROMPT SERVICE ^ t. 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. ligious circles. months. Reports of officers were County Y Christmaa sale. by William R. Kelly, brother of SHADY GLEN sewer facilities is also considered. Y-Teens meet on the first and the bride, and George Dresek of ThotMoriow's Has Hm McCorinick said last night the The Marian Year, which will rsad and approved. Mra. E. B. In­ D A IR Y FA RM • eemmittee's original report en come to a close Wednesday, Dec. man of the Mary Cushman Group thlrij Wednesdays. They have Avon. HOURS 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. 8, is the most highlighted dogma ted the devotions, and used a selec­ variety of programs of interest to Presente'd in marriage by her ,c o n i £ / i yidioned thq town's taking over father, the bride wore a gown of Thundoys and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 9 p jn. ROUTE e.aad 44. CAPITOL Eighth District sewers. of the Catholic World today, and tion from the new book ‘The girls froip 12 to 17 years. The LARSESTssI || EQUIPMENT CO.. Inc. It was decided last night that this talk promises to be most in­ Power of Positive Thinking'' ’>y membership is still open and new­ Chantilly lace and tulle over satin. MANCHESTER adminiatratlvs workers should be­ teresting and enlightening. Dr. Normaii Vincent Pesle, iptnis- comers will be welcomed. The fitted bodice of the lace waa 88 MAIN ST. >n-S.7»5( gin the job of determining the The Epworth League through Its motl GOMPLETE £ BLISH .exact limits of the districts and president, Forrest Howell, invites tha duties and responsibilities they anyone interested to attend the SELEOTiON cf F. HARDWARE CO. have accumulated over the yeara. meeting Sunday night. N il ISH0PIN6... PIP IS HINTING... SIS IS WANTING ..INI IS WISHING TOYS |i 7<3 MAIN ST. Biiay Bodiea IN MANCHESTER £ They All Want A ; RGGcl Hig brGad REPEATED BY REQUEST AT THE MOST f i o v / ' 2-for-l Set of with bodyl REASONABLE h THE BEST BRIBES! ?! in HEARING! GAN YOU GUESS WHAT THESE VIKO CHAIRS COST?

Member of the . . . MANCHESTEirS TOY “ Toy Giddaiiee Council” r TWO FllCn COOT U M THAN T Q U W IX F ia ST TJtcvdojuiX. * TOPAYFOtlFUCTOf OUCWFIWItUaaAaM ' p r I We sat in them, we hefted them, we looked at them, we felt them, turned SANTA’S HERE ! them upside down and still we couldn't guess the price.. Everyone in the s . store figured on at ledst $20.ee6h and worth every dollar. Lucky fer yau, SaL9ajn.lt Closiag • i they were so wrong. And these hone st-to-goodness arm chairs are just at I' : AMERICA'S FINEST ' FRESH EVERY SUNRISE! ingenious as the price. Use them indoors or outdoors *. in your living NEXtTUES. 1 F.M..9F.M. ./room, den. bedroom, office, pafio or porch . . any place where you naad TRAIliK a pair of chairs. ‘ IF r r s GAMES YOU BLUB CROSS - WANT WE HAVE THEM MIARINO AIDS UNCLE WRIGLEY . 9te T R A N Sm B -B tO M ... tolatoail BNITMT BATTinry a. MMtoryl KROKAY ...... 9le AS I M AS $111B K V itt iBaraltoi aaitl A MfMluct •! TKa.DoMbtff CamM’^y* MinnMawallD* CMbo m Chaekars . 9te MiMt., Km tDumcflxD $19.95 to $67.50 wHK •ay Mwaaita* ^12 5 We aleo carry a complete Une of MARX trains. Fathera, or MrvicM -wK mom «r 2 * 1 9 . 9 0 TAILS TCNNIS .... 9fc bring yoar sons to Marlow'o. linwlor OHM. And many, many more MDIVIDUAUY FIHED 9.95 each - AMERICAN • FUUY BUARANTEID and to Match — PLASTIC BRICKS • EASY BUD6IT YIRMS t^tunpSeU JSiUie. COAAE W OR PHONE TODAY the Marvel Hassocks Why are theie Marvel Chairs a marvel at this price? COOKIMG SET Vilie>Nubiaa Stool Frames ore lightw eight, have a satin-back finish. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS MENS 2-for-l SET EADIES’2-for-l SET # Heavy Vinylite and black steel frambs $4.98 CA U MI-9-«2aT ; # Bouncy ib-coilinnerspring seats Na>So9 Spikl9 Seats are usually fod nd onjy in expensive chairs. toki AAeA ■ # 8 8 C e * '' R«aitoawWaidMto,arMMV. . e A Y K ir e P Doable L o ^ mean extra sturdiness; have non-mar plastic tips. Betty Crocker Set ...... SLtS du>ridpic4.N . 828ee« V J » | Qi I I in. long, 18 in. wide, 3*/2 i^. thick For Yoar Own H oae Pinsbary Cake Mix Set Sl-SS BERSONAL HEARIN8 ....f 1 1 81 ■ Or As A Cbdir Soots Ara Big a roomy 2 1-in. wide, 19-in. deep, 3^2-in. thick. *J------T U . / L »..autouawvatoyONtowa i M - / , . •seryidaf tor Qtock Ntoi $17-Si* # In green, iinrte, gray. ^ ^ Christmas Gift SERVICE TvMtow------SMer, l-X V,-... Heavy ViayNta on teats and backs in green,Tima, red, gray. 42-Fci. Almniawn I t O A K ST. HUNDRDS OF DOLLS . ^nrnntm tm , . ■ Mail or phone for 2 in tame color furniture— Lower Floor LavaL . INSTOCK Forcolator $ot $2,49 Soa owr FULL Tays - NEW STREET FLOOR ...... I W U . . $ ? . « LOCATION • for 9.95 -.1 (JfJtXT TO H A LTS) i .M ck r* S r . DoOs .«...*.S9.98 BATOER1E8 — CORDS 5.95 «ach “ I I 4 A 8 Rsp atra foe Al) Maina ^ ••so O • S ir - 4 Dniiy MeL Sniwdny SiSSA# I OaaaS AB Dag Wedwedny iM S5.95aiM lup I Vfe Invite Your fidget Account ' Opsa TkanAig 8a • FURNITURE DEPARTMBIT 9 FJ4 R « ^ Harold Advs. IM /. ■' I - / r T. MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN, FRTOAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964 \ MANCHESTER EVENmG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, hllDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 PACE piaaa. acoompaaiad ^ AveraO ;^Aaaecr. Barbara Parker, hod UM Hartimon. govemor-dect of New circled with streamers of colored St.; Mra. Grace Ruddell, 44 Bis- e l Tork and other party toadere. About Town Vital Witness officers eta eaw a Negro stab Rockville-V ernon U. s. Loses GrOna aad flee on foot after betag llghU. Hospital Notes sell S t; Katherine tahtinen. 377 Hatrrlman, the Deoe* stru* flret. The (Tity Ck>uncil Includes a Adam s' S t; Beth Verprsuskus, oerata pimnnod to abow o ff other Mystic Review No. 3. Women's l)eiiibcrato It whs a pay voucher friaa the specified amount toward this proj­ RFD 2, Andover. newly atectad governore at panel BeneSt -Aoen.. boa postponed in* Killed by Knife ect, with merchants, industries, , PaUaBts Tuday: 140 Di s c h a r g e d t o d a y : cari dtocnaetona. Cteorge M. Laader, Ip D u Poiit deaniteiy the rummage eole sched­ Sread Jury, touad in Griffin’s Principal Dresser Compiles wallet, that firat ktontlfled him proTessionsI men and civic organi­ A B ^ n T E D YBSTERDAYi Swanson. 14 Peart St.; Mra. Henry P i^ Cliairiiian govamor-otect a t Penaaytvaaia, uled for this week. zations being canvassed for funds HerlArt Rowley, 82 Clinton St.; Mayer, 36 Margaret Rd.; Mrs. waa tha firat oa thto Uat with the Phenix City aa a witnero ta the Patterson asutdar taqniiy. Later, acting Atty. •AT to defray the expense of the dis­ John Primus: 56 H ulan St.; Qorm James Greene, Stafford Springy: topic, “how he won in 1004 WBA Junlori will k

opta coo* top havi a total of 810 otoctortl Edward Plat, 215 HoUiater St.; Fielder, 87, Democratic governor votea. To cloet a praeldant. 306 eicret rebatea ah^ by divkUag Memorial HdopitoL But ta de­ LARSEN'S Auditorium, seating 800; gym, An expanded Christmas lighting Police Arrests Uat ior tho chainnanBilp aad ita Membera of tho Manchester clined to divulge the nature a t the SUte anthoritiW led by Sykdo, display has been arranged by the Mrs. Geraldine Santoro, 220 Char­ New Jersey from 1913 to 1917 dactaral votea ara naoaoaary. ocveral flekto of manufacturing Aaen. of Childhood Kducation are expected to amt for mtirdar In- ■eating 1.200 to 1,600; cafeteria, ter Oak St.; Mrs.'Eleanor Cough­ mtaa ara aligbUr maty. conversation. seating 800; administrative unit, Chamber of Commerce this year qnd vice chancellor li\ New Jer­ among tbemselvcs to rtiflo com* wv ontertalnod by teachers dtetments against two men whose lin, 443 Center S t; Michael and sey chancery court from 1919 un­ Batter la ngardad aa tha choice Hartford, Conn.. Dae. VF)—Rap. Griffin also mode three phone names have not been made known main office, principal's office, as- with a large Nativity Scene at the Miller B. Bassett, 81, South 8 petition. ” . Keeney Street School east end of Central Park. This 'nmothy QulAh, 61 Cambridge St.; til his retirement In 1948, Born a t MttdiaU, who told a nows con Ihomaa J. Dodd (D*Oemi| and for* eoUs to Sheriff Lamar Murphy and publicly. ■IstMt princlpal'a office, dean of Coventry, w-iss Arrested on Spencer Miss Polly Doweling, RFD .2, South yaataeday that U aonae aae* at 3:30. Tho Sim on the loot attempt, leas tti«w en Nativity Scene Is set in a 100-foot In Jersey City. Died Thursday. mar San. William Baatan (D* Tho defense denied an charges. “ta**7»lng to Undentand ChU* The stabbing of Griffin occtirred girls’ office, guidance and confer­ Street early this morning by Pa­ Coventry: Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Philadelphia — George P. Paw­ toi’t fd cl^ tha coomitteo Conn) hava mentlonad Connacti* hour before he was totally wound- ence room, two guidance council- semi-circle, trimmed with cedars trolman Raymond Peck and 387 Center St..’ Mrs. Bertha Por­ win have to g o without a chaimMm Totn CUrk. now an associate ffiortly after George T. Davto, Sr., to form the haturst background ling, 75, .head of a contracting eufa Democratic State Chairman juatioe of tho U. S. Supremo ad, he left word for Murphy to call ing cubicles, record vault. charged with speeding. He was ac­ ter. 50 Milford Rd. afta rn ^ 1* Ha aaid ha ia datar* au present After a short businoos him at a store half a block from reputed partner In a mulU-mUlion Health Unit, nurse’s office and. for the manger. The circle is 80 firm, tho first president of the John H . Boilay aa a peoaibUlty for Court, waa attorney general when moothig, refreohmente were served. dollar aumbera syndicate, pleaded cused o f ' going more than 60 A D M IT ^ D TODAY: Oliver Middle Atlantic Amateur Athletic ailnad toviatiro to private law Damocratic National Chairman. the suit was filad In 1040. Ha said tta spot where he was dtobbwL waiting room, examination room, feet deep and tha figures will he m.p.h. In a 40 m.p.h. zone, accord^ Mallon, 38 Pearl St. praotica, wUcb haJeT: to bead the guilty to one lottery charge aad floodlighted. Union and a former vice president Said Dodd laai night at a dinner then that it waa aimad at” braak* -As he writhed ia pain and aback. four rest cubicles; teachers roonis, ing to police. ' BIRTHS YESTERDAY; a ton to of the national AAU. Born in oOouaittea in by rw^laat of another for leasing property for lounge, work room; two study There are larger tfees attached in Bailey’a honor: "I ’think bo’d lag up tha largest siB|to concen­ * P- »"• b* OW Fellows holf-conacioua.' in tta homSter gambling. He drew aa 18-moiitta Peter Melanson, 46, Willlman-^ Mr. and Mrs. Duane Follansbee, Lawiston, Pa. Died Wednesday. Adtel B* gtevenaet^ then the party make a good national chaimiaa.’* tration of aconomic poster in tba emergency room, the stricken wit­ halls, capacity 90 to 100 pupils; to temporary poles In tha center tic, wras arrested yesterday Emd South Coventry. gaotedeatlat noudateL Mall. The second nomination of prison sentence and was fined library seating 90 to 100 pupils; than were used last year. Each Sold Benton: ‘There are a good United States." o««ra ^ take place it thto ness cried put repeatedly for "La­ $1,350, heaviest assosammit thus charged with disregarding a atop BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to GRIN AND b e a r IT. Pram all tha olgaa\)tM Steven* many peoplo talking about him mar.” He nodded offlrmatiTely ■hops, machine shop, woodwork­ tree to mounted In a green box sign by Patrolman Samuel Mal- Mr. and Mrs. EdWard Custer, 92 Willia U Hocchklas, tha govern* Maxwell will put for in tta vice trials. Five other ing, electricity, mechanical draw­ /■ Toljtyo (PI—A station master on. ■m baa kept haada off th* cboica around tho eountry oa a national when ptete InveeUgmtore asked with green garlands around the tempo. itolcott Ave., RockviUe. Japan’s northernmost main island chairman of our party.“ ment'e chief attorney at the start Pf*/ refresh* defendante also pleaded guilty, ing, general metals; homemaking, pole from the sidewiiUk level to the a t a now chairman..Novanhe of tho trial, said it would “dwarf him tf^s Negro hod attacked him. bringing the total number of con DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: of'Hokkaldo has rsked tht Toka- oppOnapta are conoontmting their wewwiuiitoSliTh and her committee.^ A, 4>retty, former etrip-teose victlons to 47. sewing laboratory, foods latara- bottom of each box. The large About 750,000,000 pencils are Mtos Myra Tanner, 85 Russell St.; oil previous (aatl'tnut) cases in tory, .home and-dinlng suite; busi­ ch&Sbihoro Railroad line to insure Sro OB'Batter and oayttg that h^ iU magnitude." tree directly opposite the Memo­ sold. In the U. S. yearly. Coming Mrs. MaQ’ Roman, 605 Hartford hiriWe for $2,800. to Stevmaon’a man. ness education, two' typing rooms, rial Building will be lighted with. right down to the point, think of Six BlUloa iBvaIvcd Rd.; aififorcKRisley. 210 Eldridge Every day going to work, he ex- BvOar Paid ha waa “ in the race Improvers Plan bold machine room', .bookkeeping room, 250 bulbe, and the park will be en­ all the breaks we get. St.; Charlaa, . Argiros, 54 SprucA I plained, he walks past bear caves. Tbs government estimated the M election of officers at the reou* two stenography roonw. Advertise in The Hemld— -It Pays to atay,” adding that ha haa aa* ^ m ee^ Sunday «fte^ *S Y FORD — FORD — FORD — Fota-a^ F ^ i> — vpaddUy atnng aupport in the Christmas Party ta of the companios involvod Science, chemistry toboratory, aouth. at a total o f mora than atx MUioa 3 ^ clock at the Itolon-American chemistry r^ltaUon, physics \ lh a Choice at Butler apparently ‘’n. dOtlMTS* . onEldridge Street. PreMdent laboratory and dark room, physics ^ not pleaae fonhar Praaktent Santa Claua, with bto bag of Tha trial began Nov. 18, 1863. ^ u a Dubtido requests all mem* * and physical science recitation, P a rry 8. Troman. whoae aupport gifta and candy, will make an ap* It was interrupted occaalonaUy by taportont CI^IIM S TSa U«HTS m t MCOSAtlONS room; art rooiji;: language, Latin waa claimed hy DiSalle'a backara. pearance at a Ckrtatmao party the •a. Final briefs srtra filed meeting. RefreshmenU will be ’ biology, laboratory and lecture Muicheeter Int>rovement Aon. served. DILLON However. Truman oald in Kan* ta March. 1064. room, French’’’ room, Spanish to jUanning for Dec. It at the ',000 City yoaterday, *T am taking -Among the defendants who tes­ IS TOUR room; English, speech, laboratory ' BO active part in the choioa of a Tm CA to which children from all „ A daughter woe tarn at the F u u u m o r and claasroom. six recitation ovw Hanebeeter wiu be Invite. tified were Ptone Du Post, at S3 chairman. I do not have any can* tba patriarch at tha fam ily, and H artfort Hospital Tuatnlay to rooms; mathematics, algebra, didatea. I hope the committee wlK oth er plane announced tWvChalr ^ Mro. John W. McLaughlin, geometry, sulvanced mathematics. ^ an John H tra include % NOthrity hto brothar, Irenaa, 77. Plorra died elect a chairman who will toko tha later. 167 rajicetoA S t - s g FAiOUS Social studies, United Stetes dfa^lay in Depot Square on w h i« party to victory ia 1086.’’ Tha Du Pont industrial ampire history, modern hlstoiV and world Plnnegan, w m recently under* the Vpluateer workers hope to bave M r .^ Mte. PVE. Watts. 63 Ar. • .hljStory, problema of democracy, went a major .operation and found the feetive Ughts raody by Sundiw. they headed traces back to 1803, ^ n e were recent Violtora at FORD REVERE WARE whan Blauthara Irenaa Du Pont, a 'jOcjal studies laboratory, muelc, it impooaible to come here, waa This year’c teMeau will be aomc- the Week! Wottae “Spring of the music room ■with risers, music ap­ being preaanted oa a aprt of com- wbat more elatarate than ttaoe ef French imeugraht, built a powder DEALER The most beauttfn| kitch­ mill in Daiawore. Mermaids" all underwater Chester, preciation classroom, drivers ed- promioe candidate, accaptabla to prevteua yean. about 60 milea noitit o f S t PStero* en utenelle ever. . ,’Ucatlon room. both Stavenaon and 111101011. Expenaea fo r tha CItriatmsw Among tho corporate defendante burg, Fla. \ See Him For Values ,’i’ A c(my of the proposed number > 2 PlniMgaa waa repraoentad here party and tha diiq>lay wUI ha mat wero three Du Pont bidding com* »«.!of rooms has been given to each by former Sea. Ptancia J. Myere from contrMniUaaa by buai* MBics,' Christiana Securities Co.. Tha North Methodist Church 1953 FORD CUSTOM ...... S1S45.00 u' member of the Beard of Elducatlon. of Pennaylvanio. hlmaelf mentioaod n— pwi. profsnatonal men and juet Delaware Realty and Investment takes pleasure in announcing that Tudor 8 cylinder. Radio, heater, FordonmUe. Lmr nrito- In Hartford oa a dorkhorae pooalbUity if the plain eiUsena. A g m will be given Corp., and the Wilmington Trust the high school Round Table Sing­ age. Just Mke new. * County 4-H Oub Agent Albert voting ohould readt ia a tieup. each child who to at the party and Co. ers will present a program at B. Gray to one of the speakers at parents do not have to aotUSr the Originally, there were li7 fam­ esutotmos n ^ c after the amor* «»M FOSD VICTORIA ...... -SAVI the fifth annual Conn. Conference A a r ruling by on that a major­ oaeodatlfn if their children wlU ily defendants, but the number gastiord, from 8:80 to 7 o’clock, 8 cySader. Radio, beater, Fordonmtic, benntifnl tntene being held at the Hotel Bond im ity of the ftul eotpmitteo momhor- be there. was aifted down during the trtaL tonight at the church. green. 18,000 miles. ExeeOent throughout. Hartford today, sponsored by the oUp wonhl bo nocooeaiy to elect SUICK -DOOR SEDAN SAVE Natural Roaources Committee of (and poTMts, too) might ho ovortumod 1^ MitehoU - 1 1953 4 Connecticut. There will be an ex­ la a dactoion that could be ap* Dyaafiow, power steering, radio sad heater. Excellent hibit from thla city and Gray Is ‘‘Hello Boys “‘J Girls” condition. poolod to tho committee iteelf and , /■ speaking on the conaervatlon pro­ aettlod hr • aujmtty vote there. 1952 FORD FORDOR ...... $1295.00 gram as carried on by the 4-H Or­ Its Kiddie Fair^ For The Largest Selection Of Toys In Town! HUchell waa obvioualy plea^ Radio and beater, seat covers. Low miieagy, ganization. Prnctloe Saturday at tba eonferanea attendance, ffnea . i ooma of Butter’a opponeate had ITs? ???*> TU®P^ ...... $1195.00 The boys trying out for the Mid­ GIVE lA lY AN lARLY MUSIC bean convaotong eonunittea mom* AS TRADED S-TtANSISfOR Radio and heater. ExceUeat eoadltton. get Basketball Laague -will be di­ DiiieMT rom chiid vided Into age groups starting tc^ AFPRECIATION WITH A K^IATURE hen for aupport of a move to poet* rosDOR...... WITH A pone a dodalon until another com* \>W1 C H m oiE T $ m s o morrow. Boys nine arid 10 years FERFECT TONE I^EY mltteo meoUng in Woahingtaa 60 Power Glide. Radio aad beater. Very cleaa. POWER TOOLS OF ALL KINDS of age will report at 9 a.tn. at the dayi from now. / Northeast School, those 11 and 12 ...... S095.00 at 10 a.m. and those 13 years of Jonathan Daidela, form er White "Rayal.T" Radio and beater. Exoelleut conditloa. INCUIDMe DRIUS, SANDDU, POUSHEtS, Etc. House aide, said ha peroonally fk* age at 11 a.m. Three more coaches von ouch a delay. HEAlINdlD m a n y o t h e r s , t o c h o o s e f r o m are needed prior to the opening of IfiUhell recant^ wrote commlt- the league, Donald Berj,er Is direct­ BABY GRAND teo memben asking them to/give Look At These Bargains! Operates for ealy I f f s 1954 EXECUTIVE CARS ing the league, and anyone inter­ ★ Iswm e f IB to 30# ested in assisting may conUct him. their proxies to other pereohs In a A y for eld-t«ps vacaesH 1954 VICTORIA State Policeman Injured tkeir stetes who would attend if tubs aids! R ^ ^ aad heater, Fordomatlc, white walk. M<»t aS ex- Stanley Btelecki, 60, of Hartford they couldn’t. Ho said be hod re C s r StMliNo. ' Piko Lifs-likt teeod. traer sad •Turnpike was arrested last night ceived only six proxies, Vith the at ★ dteiw ibaa enerl and charged with driving aR auto­ rs ndtdatee o f their choice desig* 1954 CUSTOM RANCH WAGON M Eight white xnd bW k keys, ★ Tbs t a t “A" bausnr lasts a Radio aad heater, overdrive. Twe tone palat, power seat 'a mobile while under the Influence of noted, to ho voted for obaentees 1MI BUlOK foil OMMUb . . . BO *S" bst* liquor and failure to stop at a crysUI cletr sounding tones, MHSICAl IlftKER who would not bo physically repro- N.T..340 lsry...fr»wbtaitsryfbss>tel ■top sign, after his automobile hit tries real tears I REG. 12.25 oonted St tha conference. m e 1954 CUSTOM TUDOR the doll that unusually fine quidity. a a fy $ l2 S Radio aad heater, overdrive, white walls aad many ether a- cruiser which was being driven “I don’t know when we have oxtrMo by State Policeman Robert J. Yser yeuagetif wIN taws heurs ef fua ptoyto|.wMi ftoy Joan, hod ouch a large turnout o f mem* ...... Hetherman, 31, of the Stafford 15 Keys, Reo. $4.25 - $2.98 ben,’’ he told reporters. 1M8UNOOUI U-235 New Car Onaraatee—See These 1084 Care Today like Miss Freiicee dees tS Wag Deag lekeel. Tlay lew s It Ike S495JI Springs Barracks. Hetherman was ' Natural Oak, B^Okt Red er Mahogaay. OoL Jacob M. Arvey. DUniSa \ As OaalaB lliSIcsl AnyckilsB For Tta Deal Ton Have Been Waittag For traveling east on Route S3 on his fOVIfl^ 9V W fivw W^^agt 9wV* NVv WVg notional committeeman, told n* 6sa|rf Ordsn Msf fcs 6isd way to investigate another acci­ porters he thlnka the ^olce of a nttUNOOLN ckuhby ckeekt ae the ertee Iwtiiy le ta ehdaged, fed, talked aad C.R.-4t S54KI0 ^ t t ft r mtthtM dent. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OUR MSTE5T SELLING chairman atlll to “wide en,“ According to the local police, ’’ LIT7LI DOLL WE EVER HAD—TO SEE IT IS TO WANT IT hinting at the beUef that a dark- the cruiser was struck on the side takes • bolki ta many at Ike tkiagf real Nve keklee de. Ttay MMS. horee candidate might developi IMTOLDS. by the car driven by Bieleckl at the LOVAOLl' strength quickly. U-344 iw t DILLON A FUU UNE West Road Intersection. 'The cruis­ fears wiH give yeur little girl ike IkrlN af kelag "atake tall eve* Loyalty oaths and other notion* $295uN I er was knocked across the high­ STATION WUOH geewa-ep aietker. YOUR yewagetar wIN hive 4Mm Freacee* ol convention procedure were up ^ u i n n ' s SALES and SERVICE OF HNE way and into a telephone pole and INCHES TALL for dlocuoslon today at on Advto* 819 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER badly damaged. Netherman’a talevitiea fdverita flay fears. \ . ory Oommittee meeUag. Bofore arm and back were Injured In the BEAUTIFUL AND LOVABLE, tha meeUng, Colvin W. R sw lingi SIVIRAL o m n s to c h o o se from -crash but apparently not seriously. Tha Hama Of Pina Ifsad Cars ilVk“ ltgeeeee>e* . i.n WASHABLE COMBABIE of Salt Lake aty, national com­ HAND TOOLS -Miss Florence Bartholomew. 48, of, CURLABLE SARAN HAIR mitteeman from Utah, sold he I Vernon avenue riding with Bieleckl li'iell idikoaiBoIgN leyetio . ..eetowpi-e-oeos •> F-H taped stepe could be token here waa arrested on a drunkeness l4*o«N «Mi oaRkPl*** IffTffWa ■*/••••• e*... . e.Vt Tha fTMtast gift for ORy Kttlt fM. to head off a repetition of - the Open Evenings Until ! 0 HU-H«b-lto«B-MII8-MR8 For tfct Norm Modiank charge. ' IS'doleBawWiweoheMeftorwif.igtNeweejUyfftfe ILee Sgt. Robert Bohman of the Staf­ 14* do lew ooWi weokehW Iff wif, eOioioo# end Wytlle 14.fS' North-South splits over loyalty The moat amazing lit- MjjV m Obtha which took place on the 1003 ford Springs Barracks and Rudolph convention floor. Cormier of tbe local police are in tie doll ever made. She'^^h ^ lotT o Sprak V charge of the investigation. Steven|Km, who will speak at a MORMRTY BROTHERS Town Meeting Wednesday tuma her head aa ahe The Board of Selectmen of Ver­ 8100 a piste dinner Winding up the Select A walka. Cries like a real , conference tomorrow night, i^ ed- 301-318 CENTER ST. TEL MI.3-5135 non have called a special town IWi Sae kerdweod conetnretad awtkol rocker is oMde T o uled a mldaftemoon arrival by meeting for Wednesday evening. child. Sleeps just like Tata H*'.0«ily decorated aad Raltked in golden w e x e d ^ ck Among the items to be acted upon REGULARLY at grey. Tta fine eweicei eait h protactad by e plettic com. ‘Tip-Tbp” Died Car will be the request of $100,086 a UUIe girL for- the Board of Education. _ PRICED $12.91 ■ ' \ The warning states, ■ "this Dressed in a boantifut 6-piece PiSafore cnaemMe. 1.95 amount. hM been or will be re­ PIIICIB AMAZINBIV lO'W Af In A Guaranteed ceived from the United States Gov­ ernment. for the general purposes of operation and maintenance of A fTMt nsne in mod-, ■ the schools for the current ye^r." “Tip-Top” Condition ern fflam cooUng The town has already received a dWics. We I hsve s check for $78,000 and a second grant hks been approved. When ctHspIeto aeloctioB. the money Is received It la turned 1951 FLYM Om Into the town treasury, and it is 195lFORDV-t necessary for a tdwn meeting to Cranlirook 4*Ddor. Radio, heater, LOWEST be called to appropriate It back defroster. Besutlful light green PRICES! Custom . Victoria. Radio, heater, to the Board of Education to M finish. See and drive this car for beautiful tu*tone blue and ivory. used for the specific puriioaes des­ Don’ t miss this for S995 only $ 8 9 5 ignated. The Bosaxl of Education .at Its meeting Wednesday,evening H H 3H . MODERN. requested Uist riich a meeting for 1952 DffSOTO Q U /iU T Y F 1953 MERCURY this action be'colled. ' CARS OF ALL TYRES Flrodome Club Coupe. Automatle At this some meeting action will BaIhritRi Scalts be asked to appropriate the sum COASTER WAGON You'll like dealing directly with the proprietor transmission, power' steering, pow­ Hardtop. Radio, heater, overdrive. IMC D« Lux* ChoiR Drivff er brakes, power windows, radio, of $1S.OOO to defray expenses of Nice light green point. Cleon In and ARE A GOOD preliminary plans and surveys in Pedal and in selectiho treaiured gifts for Christmas. Our heater. Come earlv and .drive this FINE ' out Prieed at only $1895 ‘ TRACTOR car. Price at S I 4 9 5 connection with the proposed con­ $ 1 0 . 9 * BIG 30’’ BODY .... stock is «ll new and fresh. ASSORTMENT! FAMILY GIFT . struction of a new high school. Has rear fender Chain Drive. $3.98 Recreation Pinas. and step, semi- The Recreation Board will spon- met le tractor-1 Priced— 1952 CHRYSLER 1949 lUICX ■or a senior basketball, league for Ores, , s p I BIG 86” BODY .... $5.9$ ALL FAMOUS MAkES IN LATE MODEL boys 17 years of age and up, and knee-ocHoa, safe­ Windsor Conv. Radio, heater, de­ CARS! Conv. Coupe. Dynoflow tronsmte* an Intermediate basketball league ty eksln drive. WE'VE GOT THEM AGAIN! froster. automatic transmission, •ion, radio, heater, new point. Bhc- for boys between the ages o f 14 Reg. $38,95 10",TRICYCU T WATCHES •RIN G S new top. all good tires, seat covers. cellent riding quoliUeo, All thto suid 16. if sufficient Interest to A rest sharp car for SI 595 for only S750 shown. The start of these leagues CHILD’S F0LDIN6 TULE Ind CNMR SETS Reg. 17.98 LOW MILEAGE A COMPLETE UNE OF will be announced at a later date 3 Sntt rorUble mMOMlirH • JEWELRY according to Charlet E. Gagne, Value— $5.98 1950 NASH lEAUTIES! chairman. , -V Electronic tone arm, .Volume 19S2 HUDSON ELECTRICAL The membera of the board will Lm Ms « f f«R to ploy with , . oosy t* control, beautiful tone quality. Aniboasador 4-Door Radio, heater, be at the council rooms In the . " . I ^ * •1 speed 78,45.33 Vi RPM. Reg. SHOP IN EASE—SHOP IN COMFORT overdrive. Economy pliis. Drive It GOOD RATTERIES Hornet Club Coupe. Radio, heater, Town Hall Wednesday frwn 7:30 storo. Lhwitod supply -a. so hurry! Othon TRAINER MKES $ 1 7 . 9 5 and nrovc It. No. money down GOOD TIRES hydromatic, seat eovere, new paint to 6:30 p.m. to confer with those 130.00 quality. Amaxingly low ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING $495 -Bo Independent •‘ $1395 • APPLIANCES ■ who have ‘teama to enter either hi wood «od chrowio. , at ..r, SAVE MONEY THIS CHRISTMAS BY BUYING GOOD IRAKES league. , ' OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT The board will again, as in past Ro$. $11.95 vohio $19.95 1947 OLDSMOIIU years, sponsor the dancing classes aim 1947 MERCURY for both-the pre-teen and teenage 4-Door. HydromaUc, radio, heater, ASK AlOUT groupa. As sn added feature.^ If UONARD W. risor. ’ eest covere, AvI tires. No OUR 4-Door. Radio, heater, dark g sufficient Interest is shown, they WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS nicer car for tha year. No money GUARANTEE finish. A real foot mover. No also plan to includa an adult danc­ down S 3 7 5 ing class. needed$295 Last year’s golf clinic proved to TALKING G-MEN* be so successful, thkt another V.. YOST JEWELER lANK RATES EASIEST TERMS POLICE $ ' FRESH LKHIEL TRMNS asi UGESSORIES f 129 SPRUCE ST. — TE L MI-9-4S87 5TEAMED CLAM5 CARS I CIOSIOUT . . . 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MANCHESTER EVENING OTRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRroAT, DECEMBER 8, 1954 MANCHESrrER EVENTNO HBKALP, ■ANtiHgSTEB, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE 8EVEKTSBN .IS?' ' K now lR ^ Silent on Ike State Aides Warned S a a U Win Pay Visit BA Club Plans On Wasting Money To Sick Yoontoters Yesterday <7 tise men in the Annual Parties Bid for GOP Harmony Recreation Dept, wanted to ' (OMlkMMi fNOB Paga Oaa) help Santa CSaus in they put ‘ Two popular annual events, o f up a special mail box ttaair the the holiday season are again be­ Building a Christmas Display? V - School for Mental Defectives and (OMitlaiied from Pago O aa) and resentment by "so-called con­ library in Center Park and to­ ing planned by the British Ameri­ servative” Republicans. President Albert N. Jorgensen of day they told about another can Club. The entertamment It’s easy with fuH-size Easi-Build Patterns and ^TOLiTtRil, N®. 12 FRIDAY. DECEMBER S al leaders—would refrain from dlf- A t the news conference. Von the University o< Connecticut— plan they have to help St. tommittee is arranging far the Compiled by Stndente of ManchcBter High School MIm Helon Estes, FactUfy Adviser light-weight waterproof Homaaote! Santa Clans tering greatly with him on the Fremd went on to ask Elsenhower that their estlmatea of the eoet Nicholas with ))!* many C?hrist- annual. Chrl.rtmas .party tor mem­ whether development of a party mas Jobs. Pattern show 50c, sleigh and reindeers, nativity main Iskues. Otherwise, he said, of necenary construction at their ber*’ children and the Nmv Year's split over such/sn issue would "a f­ Eve party. / ^ scene and others. And for gifts . . . shop all day it would be extremely difficult. institutions were lower than es­ I f children who are aick and .Pancakes f®r Fund fect in any wa^r your own strong have to stay in bed all the D i^atic Qiib Legion of Honor The President sidd that In dis- timates by the Public Works Dept. John Greene, chainkan, said to­ tomorrow at McKinney’s enlarged hardware and Name Teacher .Mind Buildiug Involves Muscle Building Schedule Set drive toward a sound middle-of- time want to see Santa,, they f . cusson with Knowland he has the-road poHcy." Efforts to reach Ralph G. day the Christmas party »U I be paint store. A McKjnney Gift Certificate solves The Elks are asking Man- can say they want tp see him held Sunday afternoon, 12 in found Uttle difference between . The President replied he could Macy, who heads the latter de­ the problem if you’re stumped! chesterites to support the when they, write their letters the clubrooma starting at 1:30. I Views Seenes To New Post them so far aa basic philosophy on see no connection .between trying partment, for comment about the Manchester High School For Shooters; to him. ®4*ta Claus will make hla usual either foreign or domestic policy to be tough on Communism and situation were unsuccessful. Santa will be in town Dec 17 visit and distribute gifts to the Schoiarahlp Fund by attending is concerned. still, being progressive.. He ridi­ Similar complaints in the past and Dec. 18 to visit Iwdridden children. RefreshmenU will also |Of Broadway Emmerliug Takes over the Pancake Festival at the Knowland, aaid Eisenhower, at culed the idea o f anyone thinking have heeii explained as arising Alumni First children. O f course, he'll have Tel. MI-9-4525 Manchester Armory Thurs­ times makes statements that cer­ he has any love In his heart for from differences In "basic view­ he served and a program o f en­ l b itthnUled group of 21 Duties as Assistant day, Jan. 13, from 11 a.m. to tainly do not conform to the Presi­ points on construction methods.” to know where to vialt ahead tertainment is being prepared. With the shooting season fast the concept of Communism. . __ ^f>8ock and^uskln In 8 p.m. dent's approach. But he added . In fact, Ihsenhower added, nor­ After hearing Dr. Dayton say of time, so bedridden children A rt McKay and his orchestra, To School Principal approaching, the Manchester High that capital improvementa at the who want to see him should be 1 Mlnr T oi4c City J u t Saturday, Nov. The Pancake Festival will ^ that normaUy those statements re­ mally he la accused of being too featuring Casey on the clarinet: have Aunt Jemima, star of Rifle Team has gotten dowm ' to flect differences over method rath­ tough in his efforts to oust any­ Mansfifld institution could be sure to w rjtq their names and will provide dancing at the New t a r , jLka highUght o f the annual It was announced this week that addreoses in their letters and radio and TV. as Its chief at­ business to prepare for what Idoks. er than principle. one in government guilty o f sub- completed for $8,800,000 as Year’s party. Dancing will be trip was the production of "The George Emmerling has been against the Public Works Dept's mail the letters before Dec. 18. Lumbar traction. ,, Juice, pancakes, to be some tough oppoeltion. "This Ooneervattve Bloc Seen verslpn. He said he hoped he from 9 p. in. until 3 a. m. Reser­ appointed administrative assistant estimate of $4,400,000, Ribicoff Any mail box will do, but ‘ Vwhouae of t ^ Augiict Moon.’.' to Principal Edson Bailev. syrup, coffee, milk and ice There have been indications that didn’t have to defend himself on vations w ill be limited and the 4 SU ^ri.Y CO— BOLTOM NOTCH year’s team will be desired targets .asserted he was "gravely dis­ the special Santa Claus box in ' In the play,- baaed on the trials Mr, Emmerling graduated from cream will constitute the Knowland's vote against censure that matter. committee has set the deadline for all other rifle teams; it’s always turbed." back of the library, 1s the best / tad tiibuiattons of Capt. Jeff Fis­ Bates Ckillege where he majored in menu. of Sen, Mc(^rthy (R-Wls) might Then he proceeded to set forth date as Dec. 20. TickeU, being hy in Tobike Village, Capt .Flaby Prices are 75 cents for adults, a feather In the cap of any team to lead to polltlcaf alignment of his ideas on the hind of a pro­ He added that if the reports he one. distributed on a first come-flrst government and history, and re- knock off the state champion," heard from Dayton and Jorgensen Z «n t orteKd to bring democraey to h ceived his Masters degree from 50 cents for children and pre­ KnowIand-McCarthy forces, and gram the Republican party must served basis, can be secured from Coach Gil Hunt says. ^ were true, it was “ obvious that * OiUt vUhm. The leading I a dy, the University of Connecticut. school children will be admit­ that'such an.alignment might de­ champion to stay in power. the steward or membera of the Although definite dates havs not . Mariko hfiki. la'a native of Tok>b ted free. velop in tom into a battle for Re- the state has not been getting iU dents practical training. committee. Mr. Emmerling arrived at the been set. the MHS Shooters' will As he has done before, he said % who eanie to-Vunerlca to study Manchester High School campus 'publican party control. money's worth on capital pro- Embraced by President Jorgen. Regular Saturday night dancea fire against Windham High of the p w ty must be a progressive, . fashion deaijhing and languages at eight years ago this coming Febru­ Jeoij.” sen who said he was "wholeheart­ for members and their friends will Wtlltmantic and Bristol High, Eisenhower declined comment dynamic force, with a program * Columbia. She started her ac.tlnK ary. During thia time he has taught Seating that he plana a con­ edly eager" to see such a program he omitted Dec. 4 and 18, Greene members ot the (XHL (^position. on the Senate vote condemning moderate in . approach, avoiding ference with Macy about the mat­ - ckreer in the play “On Borrowed Modem Problems to seniors McCarthy, but the President In the start, RiMcofrs idea essentie.fly added. A regular dance will be * Time’' (In which many o f the Also on the slate are Loomis Prep, extremes of right and left. He re­ ter, Ribicoff said: For the past four years Mr. Em­ Slides, Shown past has been critical of McCar­ peated, too, that the party must was that students in such fields as staged Dec. 11. ... ."SOiS group will take part locally merling has* been the very capaMe Wllbraham Prep Farmin^on ‘•There can be no way to Justify nursing, psychology, business ad­ High, Woodrow V^ison High and thy without mentioning him by be liberal in Its dealings wtUi in­ ,* on Dec. 8 and 4). Scott McKky was director of the widely active, high­ same. the sUte'a paying through the ministration, and educa'tion could A bachelor la a man who it very the captain and Burgess Meredith, Herald Ptaots Crosby High. The schedule shows dividuals, and conservative when nose for such things. I f I, as gov­ GOING OUT of BUSINESS _ _ , Herald Photo ly efficient Student Counci], a A reporter told Eisenhower yes­ obtain practical experience by. do­ considerate of women! Irene GagUardono n o m a a Burbank By Perryites meets with the Capitol CJity ' Gun dealing with the national econo­ ernor, come across anyone spend­ OUR ENTIRE STOCK! * favorite o f kn the students, played task about which he says, I have terday there has been speculation ing part time work for state agen­ (?Iub Juniors, the Trinity College my and the individual's pocket ing $8,000 for something that can > tt>e part o f Sa Kini, the inter­ enjoyed fine relationships with the a spilt might develop in the Repub­ book. cies and institutions, and at the im preter. Many of {he girls especial- May we, for Just a second, re-^ This week w « tip our hata to one (Freshmen) and the UConn Hart­ be built Just aa functionally use­ same time cut down on the state's Assembly Sees Scenes ford Branch Freshmen. lican party in the 1956 prestdentiel The Republican Party must ad­ . & enjoyed the acting of Haim place Webster's dedhition o f a of the moat popular members of ful for $4,000, I will fire him on ps>’roU. w r One of the season’s outstanding election year because of "so-called here to those principles or it the spot.’.’ V W ihant graceful wrestler and ad- the Class of 1966, Thomas A. Bur-1 O f West Coast Taken conservative members being un- Ribicoff came to the university « mirer o f Lotus' Bloesom. queen with one of our own? A matches will be against 'he Alum­ won’t be a ,orce for long in •Ribicoff voiced, a number of bank, who is the son of Mr. and I happy about being hard on Com­ American life, Elsenhower de­ after 'vUlting the Mansfield Hos­ EVYAN *, ■ Upon arrival In New Tork. stu- queen possesses a rosy complexion, Mrs. Harold G. Burbank, Sr., of By Summer Caravan ni riflemen. On Dec. 27 the current ideas about the University of *Jon- pital where Dr. Dayton hart told White Shoulders varsity team will shoot it out with munist Infiltration” in the'U..S clared. • 7 dents divided Into groups and yis- a warm, smile, a radiant person­ 39 Whitney Rd. nectlcut during his tour, including him that the hospital could use Gifts — Perfumee LADIES’ AND Charles Von Fremd of CBS. the graduated members of the varsity. one that would make the institu­ * lied shops along Fifth Avenue and ality and a pleasant character. It Tommy is Iwst known by h is ' Slides on the trip thi-ough the I reporter, said later he was talking unlvei-rity students/ but tb it the .. B ro a ^ a y , and the Christmas was effortless to define the out­ High on the schedule are the Drive carefully; don’t Insist on tion of more service to the state clatemates for his stellar play on West taken by Dwight D. Perry.- about "opposition to McCarthy” your rites. present liaison between the two in­ <* dMorations of Lord and Taylor re- the football team, on which he has f highest bridge in the country. On Orand Central Jiut in time to make on the girls’ athletic field, for she „ _ . Herald Photo. Captain Flaherty, ShorU, Mil­ Spanish Club.. f this bridge the picture rhowed-the ler and Harrison are all lettermen. the train apd the trip home participates in numerous spoi George Enimerllng "W hy does the average iludent^ srajd Photo: A follower Of the Ofilege CJourse. flags of every sUte in the Union. Coach Hunt says these men will —choose frb^ hundreds of styles at MICHAELS brought an end to a vary excitUig which include soccer, field hock< have to carry ao many books ?’’ basketball, volleyball and softbaU. 'om lists as his senior curriculum i students who have been a pleasure When they arrived at. Grand be the nucleus o f what he hopes but ^ucaUdnal day. with many in English IV, mechanical drawing, to wprk wrlth.” Canyon the sun was shining, show­ the group looking forward amdoua- Not only does she posdess good This thought has entered the Harriers Elect Vinton will be another championship — pay as little 4^s at MICHAELS typing, trigonometry, and modem Despite the demanding task of ing showing the beautiful colors of minds of many students as they team. ly to n e « year's trip. sportsmanship on the athletic field, problems, which he ranks as his that mile deep gorge. Slides of the lOin OUR 1955 directing the Council Mr. Em­ Larry LaPolla, '58. for an unconditionally guaranteed watch The foliowing attended the play:. but she also possesses good leader­ favorite. ^itchbacks at Zion NaUona) Park, have boarded a crowded bus or Bob 'Vinton w’aa recently . Karoiyn Kaye, Gerry Vlchl, Joan ship. This was proven when she merling has devoted a portion of his time to establish the Junior Hi- the Great White Throne caused by prepared to tackle a long, steep elected to captain the 1935-58 .JBarrO, Ruth Hanford, Eleanor Pan­ was elected by her homeroom to Jbiring his life Tommy has tra­ (HRiSTmns sfluincs ciub todrvi Y. Mr. Emmerling, w.*!© has been erosion and of the great Hoover edition of the Manchester Har­ — place a small de^ipslt and pay in clerk. Marge McKinney, Fran Ob- act as a representative and an al­ veled throughout New England hill on a weary trek home fro m ' riers. the guidance counselor for reniors, Dam proved interesting. remski. Ed Dama, Marlon Fitch, ternate to the Student Council in and New York: school. In an attempt to discover Monthly Meeting small weekly or mdnthly payments! When asked about his pet peeve. wrtll continue as counselor, besides While in Hollywood thev took a The Junior speedster,helped You Save Weekly * Mary Jo Powell, Marion Borst, her Junior and senior years respec- ride to Beverly Hills, saw'the foot­ the answer to this frequent querj’ spark this year's team to the 50c $1.00 $2:00 $3.00 $5.00 $i;00 Uvely. During her senior year. Tom replied, "People who are al­ his administrative tasks, Mr Em­ /Laura Page, Joyce Bursack, Hazel merling plans with James Calkins prints at Grauman's Chinese Thea­ and to determine the weight of eriods*tlme Is too short' and 'the 5M pounds. bosebali game. Every word that evenings, Nov. 29 and 80. from Artours ^cheonette. Just one Jack Moran, '56. and David It is felt that the only solution was missed counted a strike 7:30 to 0:30 p. m. Monday night Dick Winzler ’5$ last stop. That was at N'agara student has to carry books home of the "soda Jeiks.” W right,, .’56, have the same pet of this problem lies in the comple­ against the side that made the mis­ - the morning session teachers were Falls. Scenes from both the to ' finish the assignments. When asked about her pet peeve peeve, that o f Bermuda shorts, tion ot the new high school. A t take and every word spelled cor­ in their rooms while on Tuesday American aiid Canadian Falls ' Must Carry Books Rene replied. "People who are and Jim Nelson, '55, Joins in and that time the student will have rectly counted as a hit. The object, night the afternoon session faculty were shown. During the school ■ day as mem­ never on time." Rene, they say Former GraduRfe says that his peeve is knee sox. bers of the student body change his .own locker and the school will of course, was to see which side took their places. Approximate­ The girls who went on this trip MANCHESTER TRUST a wrote a book, while he wait­ (Wow, that knocks one "fad" be oil under one roof, thus giving could get the most runs. ly 300 parents took advantage of were Marcia Smith, Peggy Lynch, classes, they generally have to ed for his w ife who always used df.wn with a wallop!) Nancy ?arry moat o f their books. They • A project entitled "K a Maizon," MAIN OFFICE this opportunity to meet and talk Practice Tocher iudy Declerc, Ann England, the pupil time to pick up books to be late for everything. Slover, '56. dislikes pisople who are often unable to leave texts for which the students had previously with their children's teachers: Eleanor Seelert, Anne Stilson, left in the locker lo r a later period. 8tS >lahi, Opposlto St. James^'churtk Upon graduaUon in June, Rene brag, and Larry LaPolIa. 68 com­ a later period in the homeroom.as been working on, was handed in to During the open house, a food Ann Wharton, Gynlhia Dunlap, More study hails win be available plans to enter the Hartford Acad­ Miss Marilyn Loyzlm, a member plains about people who can’t there is not enough time to return end will cover a longer period of Miss Todd. The project consisted NORTH BBANCH , sale, conducted by the ways and Karolyh Kaye, Marjorie Reid, of pictures of different rooms in a emy o f Hairdressing to become a of the class -of 1052 and now a make up their own mind. to leave books and pick up others. time enabling the student, to com­ means, committee, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Moriarty,’ Barbara Mc(?or- house v>lth words explaining them 15 No. Mala, Ceraer Oaklaad S t open Tkareday Bvealag* 8 tv S beautician. We are sure ibat student at the Hartt College of The pet peeve of Karoiyn Kaye, A fter pupils had b ^ questioned, plete a good part of tis homework John .Cervlni, chairmen, was held with her pichsing character and Music, in Hartford, is presentIv a.s- mick and Susan Fingles. written underneath the pictures In Next ta YMCA aad Satorday moralaga t te IS In the main building. The pro­ ’56,^ is “ inconsiderate people” ; Avanl Huestis, '56. mimtbers of the "W orld” initiated assignments during school. French. winmng way, Rene will reach her cistlng G. Albert Pearson iii the example, teachers who crave aur- the weighing process. Text books ceeds of this sale will go toward The faculty and members of the The meeting contributed greatly ONE STOP BANKING FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES goal. , ♦ music department of MHS. r rising Us with ’’little’* tests, and were , weighed on a small kitchen the appropriation of $150 voted student body eagerly aw’ait -the to the understanding, and the en­ Rene ia the daughter of Rep. While at MHS, Miss Loyzim according to Anna Honvafh. ’56. scale, loose-leaf notebooks and by the Council for training of the completion of the new high school joyment o f the French language. and Mra. Eugene Gagliardone of was a stand-oul member of the teachers who give surprise quizze.s brief cases being included with the Majorettes. as the solution, not pitly to the Ann Wharton,’ '68 Webster Lane in Bolton... choral organisations and was irk her. (-Tekehers.take notice!* te x t. books In the weighing. Fol- book situation, but many other Mrs. Elmer Swanson and her Ollie Brondolo,'*55. Chosen in her junior year to attend Nancy Scott. '56, has a pet Editorial lowing is a list giving the names proMems they are faced with to- membership committee were on L«urel Music Camp. It was at peeve of conceited boys and Janet o f students who participated, the day. hand to recruit new members for the music .♦camp that she was Mai-son. '55, "can’t stand" stuck- total weight of their books and Laura Trudel, '58 the organization. Fine Attire Worn V Group Di8cii88e8 awarded a scholarship to • the up people. To leave home forget­ Audience Manners in some cases the weight of each June Cervinl, '68 Members of the National Honor Hsrtt College. ting his pen and pencil has be­ As students of Manchester High, book. 'While reading the totals. It Society acted as iishers both eve- This year, as a Juriior, she come the peeve of Howard Haat- we.don't like to admit ihst.W'e are is well to remember, that the majo­ By SinithV Boys • hings and were stationed at-vari­ Flyiiig Saiic'ers_ servps as secretary ■of the Stu­ iugx, . '56. and Bob Pearson. '56. sometimes ashkihed of the . con­ rity of students were intervierwed ous poaltlqns in the Franklin and dent Council, secretary of the Mu­ has a pet peeve about "people who duct of students in school assem' on their way home and did not Harriers -Place Have ■ you noticed f Twenty- main buildings. sic Educators’ Club, and editor of don’t dig Bop music." ( A real .blies. but this has become oh un­ have all qf their text books with seven hoys from H airy Smith's Fljlhg Saucers—are they real," the yearbook. In addition to her avoidable truth. them, as not all their classes met Ushering Monday night were was the topic of a panel discussion gene gripe, eh?) Salennanship classes have been V ■ • many aeUvItiee, she has been able It is truly , a shame that anyone the next day. In Turkey Trot Joan Ayef, Jim Garrara. C ^ th la held by members of the Science Rosie Hence, '56. says “ people wearing their Simday best to class. to remain on the Dean’s list for of us should haVe to look around Seniors: Jane IVoelk, 13 pounds; Crehore, Noth Fiske, Andrea Goo- Club onen to intcrosted high acliool who can’t take a hint without be­ It all started with a dlsrazsion of two years. at the membera of our own class Bob Winzler. 1 4 pounds; and •nia Manchester Barriers’ Team Suggestions ley. Carol Hewitt, Dick Morrison, students on-Monday, Nov. 22. st ing told" annoy her. Hooks John­ a chapter in their text on clothing, N?i#f Barbara Parson, Bill Saimond. Following the course of Bache­ and tee' soine of them putting on a K itty Ryan, 15 pounds. . Junlerst a ; 'consisting o f Pete Close, Bob which led to a heated debate about 8 p.m. The discussion Was recorded ston. '56, just doesn't '‘crave" display of bad audience mpnners, Barry Schaller, NanCy Sioyer. San- lor of Music Education, she in -Sue Crockett, 101^ pounds, and proper dress for ..boys, including on tspe fc'r future reference. those quarter' exams ami Grin We don’t believe that there ia Vinton and Glenii - Bradley 'and **'* * • '* Sraea aad ■ Oerkmlc Plaatora,'cotealal Gppper Haagtag ; dra ’ Stevenson, Dave . Toomey, dudes both academic . and music Dawns Rcavtil, 10*^ poynds. Soph­ loud shirts, suede shoes and The affirmc tive side was sup- Robert, '55, says her pet peeve is one student in tbe entire school omores: Nancy Saunders, 1114 r e p r in tin g 'th e cream pf this Plaat HoMera, Watoria( Poto. Bulb Bowl* aad Plaatera. Joha Wright • Dave Wlcbmrn, Bob Winzler and DO) subjects in her curriculum, Miss •people who never say Hi.” pegged pants. BiU . Duncan sug­ rted by Don Coodwin. modera- who could speak at an assemUy- pounds; John Dormer, 18S4 year's triple championship cross r Louise Yates. loi.or, George Dormer, Rav Kasa- Loyzim assiats Mr. Pearaoii by­ And there you are. gested tluit the boys in the class Wrenght Iroa Trivete, Nevrlty Aeli ‘Tra}-* aad Balt aad Prpper Setii, without- being nervous and- exper­ Itounds;' and Beverly Tuttle, 1014 country tsam, Ui^l for second in If a watcH is on your list of gifts to giva tKi$ Chriitmas > Udters for Tuesday night were vich, Dick Morrison, and r ill Sal­ practice-teaching -*• on Tuesday illustrate the chapter and wear FeMhig Ahunlaum T V Baack Traye, Attraettwi pottery Plaators, How about you? Did you find iencing a slight case of butterflies. pounds. Freshmen; Joan Frey, 11 the Turkey Day Race held Thanks­ * Jean Doughert:,’, Jim Ferguson, mon, while, on the negative aide, mornings. >' any of your pet peeves here? I f suits, for a period of a. week, to wide eaeortmeet. Harm or roraueepta haakete, varied eliee, Rkinrhart ,• Beverly DeCZarll, George Dormer. K itty Ryan, ’55. Kach student should have the in­ pounds 12 ounces; Dolores Ogren, giving morning. . . com# to M ic h a e l s nowl lt’$ not # bit too oarlyl Dave Wichman ably supported his not, keep them to yourselves and telligence to realise that it takes a display the finer attire o f the -male Gerdea Book*. Better Home* Gardea Book. 1 John I>ander, Syl»da McCarthy, 10«4 pounds; Bob Larsen, 8 theories even tliough his two team maybe some other time you'll get certain arhount of courage to get aose finUhsd 10th to captor«4«eraheii”Vf'\*hr'"cTsaa Smith the trophy given to the first run­ Our watch stock it now compioto for Christmas, and at • Barry Schaller, Eleanor Seelert, mates were unable to attend the a chance to 'legally" gripe about up on a stage before 40b students agreed and offered a riward of no " Dave Toomey. Shirley Warren, meeting. yqur own "gripes." ■* and'try to ^ v e a speech that will ner from Manchester High to cross written homework for a week. Dick Winzler, Bob Winzler and Pat the finish line. He was -followed no other time of year do w# have so many fina watchas! The affirmative said Uiat the Sophomore Slur Carol and Barb Hewitt, '56. hold the interest ot all. Some of the comments quoted , Wupperfeld. government had photograplia ' It is the next thing-to-Impoaslble Senior Grandpa doeely by Vintoii, who' came In from the class were, '‘ very appro­ Lot us help you make your selection from hundreds of PENTLAND GIFT CERTINCATE Barry Schaller, *56 .which iiad been taken, for.ns filled to please everyone. The tastes of 11th. Bradley rounded out the priate,” ‘'very neat." ‘’mobsters in ELEtTEU TO FRATEB.VITY * * * ^ ^ * ^ 't | ‘‘*.*“J to aay home owner. An altraeUve certifleata out by hundreds wiio had claimed A-graduate of MHS from the no two people are alike. I f ia not aeoring, pladng* 17. The team disguise,” “who's the girl?’’ and stylos, and at prices from $24.75,^ many hundrads of that the Army had proof. class of 1953. Charts F. "’h f.er. fair-to always expect to be enter­ amassed a total o f 23 points to tie "are you crazy?” Soma eom- Gold • filled with ^ ** reetplea- may be gi%va at ChrUtraam for analvereariee. with the UConn varsity. Lodlea’ 14K, t i l .*■ '♦■rtlflcate win eer^e aa our authoriiatloa ; Distpbute Leaflet To disprove this, the negative was recently elected a member of tained to everyone’s sattafactlbn. menU! ! ! ' expeasion brace- 848 dollars! Look at the few we show here! Come in and sea attempted to pull apart the differ­ Phi Kappe Psl fraternity r.t Dart­ However, we feel that it Is cer­ Coach Paul Phinney, running in > . George English, '56. le t $39.76. i b ^ t to . tmue of the cerUfk»te. AMt a . ent proofs given by the affirma­ mouth College...... ' tainly fair to mq>ect each and every his first race, placed 28th. Dick tha many! Easy Payments Invited!. Explaining Need tive. the fl.vlng objects being such Fraternities at Da.rtmou.th student to practice common cour­ Sherman wds 28th and Tom La SporU e t y I e,' f . . things as hallucinations, birds, though liicited to the upper three tesy in the assembly hall. Forge finished 32nd. Gerry 'Vicht, Bweep h a a d, 124.78. Connecticut needs school weather balloons, or - temperature classes, play an Important rqle In •Iba conduct of a few students re­ Wes Sargent and BiU M a c A r^ , StucTento Afforded CHRISTMAS DECpRkTIpNS ‘ business teachefai A leaflet has inversion. He also stated ths^ 80 undergraduate campus life. - flects on the reputation of the en­ the three remaining membera of per cent of these soleaHed flying a “P— SIVOO eiNLap— Seikefs $2.f 5 • been given oiit explaining the ur- ' Shaver, the aon of Mr. and Mra tire school and it certainly seems tho varsity, did not compete. Tests for Disease saucers reported were immediately C. F. 1 haver, is currently a iKipho- that a person should glvs deep • " ‘ -•s k « it y . CotoH ^y decorated with red and Ulver !: gent heed for high school business proven wrong. raenis, aauy berrlee, plae coaee, bright red .waterproaf riMwa. • teachers. M: n-ore at Dartmouth, where he plans thought before carelessly endanger­ Teecfalng offers many advan­ When the six speakers had fin­ to pursue an irt major. He is tresis- ing the reputations of 1,800 other In observance o f Diabetes Week tages. Reasonably good pay with ished, the iMt part

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANb^STER, CONN^^ERIDAY, DECEMBER 8. lOM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 951 PAGE N IN E T i^ POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX HRISaLLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE :> j Bat Boyle ticiiiariy bualnaasmen, would raal- the companys finaneto HUWTeR&7pROM THB B i o C(TV Antwsr to PravioM Punlo In that today the worid to xctu- robleiha with contpany offieiato. Party Cha^e ally one in the meaning of trade, Hearings Ovei^lS II OUSTfiO SURPRISE Sense and Nonsense Appearing at the hsaring to THIS WEEKEND IE GURS TO VISIT TH EK HHALL our counroy would get behind the voice ths views of their communi­ e A1 Million Americans Preaidenra foreign trade policy ties were Mayo); William T. Car- MMO AOBOM SActivo Woii’t Efifect and enal'le him to liberallsa tar- On Bid to Shift Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ohristeoon, A guest tumsd to a woes roll of Tbrringion. Maror Francis of Alton, Mo.. or«n e baaaet hound tffa'- BulUa said. '’Actually, his Hicks of Winsted, si.d the first 'E 2 J"*‘!'SS« o4. nsar Mm and ramaHtsd: program stands a better chance pup with ohartrouse (yellowish (Jueist—Oan nothing fw doas Ringing Doorbells Family Menu selectman of Suffteld, WinJamr CORNELL now because the Democrats 'vUl Bus Schedules bocks and Canton, a |TMn)in) fur.—Mrs. Anna Youny, St. shut this man up? control the new Coi^eas." ?KSrc“ Louis, ’ Woman—WeU, (ehasiVuay ai ISPuton tl*srfuB»# By GAYNOB MADDOX The Repcblicen-controUad 83rd Hartford, Dec. 3 (F)—StaU Pub­ u frankly) Tvs tried for Id f S t n ' NsW Toric (ff)—Many of today’s 10,000 sales agents mostly wom­ NEA Foed 0 Blariceto Editor lIMsidesneoin, u Congress was niggardly In this.re­ lic UtiUtioa Oommlaaion hearings LlkJLOLJ Nephew—I auppose, Uncle Jim, famous man got their start by en, from glrU of 18 to one woman New 'York—(NEA) —In terma spect, he added,, pointing out that Conducts Series BAKE SHOP M StaksspsaiW 2 ^ " ^ you remember a s;ood deal about All living ereaturel, Who. now 88, U still a top seller. on a New England Transportation winitr IZJl ) .U-J buUdilva. pushing doorbells. the chemical interests, awre elec­ 449 Hsrtford Road —> Near McKee Strtei “Wlntsr's I'JUCJU the pidltica of the early days? fences, bridgss, cars, thWhsTand "They come from all walks of of kitchen politics, Democratic Co. petition to change Its bus lORuasUa Bruos Barton sold cooking uten- trical equipment and appliance JOSEPH 8. LUKAS, Prop, and Baker Uncle—Well, I never tuk much flowers at the WMta HorselUiMh life," he said, "Many are former ccntrol of Congresa means no less manufacturers and the h t^ grade schedules ended yesterday, and Of Meetings Here 18 Christmas — , wolflmmd S7 Kind of 4S What wintry Int'reat in pollytlcs, but I kin recol­ near Naper, NsL\, ara wMtt.—Mar­ atla from door to door to help pay schoolteachers or widows.' Many, food In the family menu; maybe 11 Lamprays asbestos hla eoUsgs tcition, Billy Graham watch Industry fought against a PUC Chairman Eugene S. Lough- II Nacaatary winds did lect when John C. Ftemont was iana Parsons, Ttoumsrii, CNda. many minUters’ wives take up this more. liberal foreign trade policy. tThe Joroph Vitello of Mansfield. Ohio, II Saw-toothad 17TkUsr 3S Lm m 4S Comfort ^eetad President totsd around a well-known line of work—but three of our representa­ lin said t)ie commission would re- SPECIAL ISWirtleas household bruahee. Krie Johnson That In the opinion of Harry A. automobile and ateel Industries, will conduct a series of evsngal- 50 Marita so FniH drinks 44 Weapons Nephew—Ii'remont! Why, lYe- The man who knows ths asost is tives are the wives of small town oh ths other hand, wars in favor leaas Ita decision. later. UUc meetings at the Aasembly of Weekend Specials 51 fish St Corns In SlBrigUn 41 Norse oxplorei mont was never elected. ones was a vacuum cleaner aalss- bankers. BulHa, board chairman of General Ths hearings ended with com­ EVERY. , S4 0eU most Uksly to let' the other fellow Mills, prominent MinnesoU Eisen­ of It. God Chapel, 214 Spruce St., begin­ SSCIoss seaport ■Meson Uncle—He wun’t? Well, now do all the talki^. nean. "And one of our beet agents—* "ICconomie Isolation, aa preached pany offlcisls supporting their ning Tuesday eveniiv and con­ BOSTON GREAM NE FRIDAY SiB aaed taadwrs SSAnt 47 Kind of wind that (eta ise. I heered a leadin’ Arthur Ood^y, who 1 a t s r among the few men selling for our hower Republican and viceHshair- claim that the company Was oper­ man of the Comntitfee For a Na­ by many corporations and old-time tinuing until Sunday, Dec. 19, each SIDitpatchad SSTunly SIResriifor 41 Australian apeaker talk .the nifht 'fore ’lec­ loarasd ho could get into mbre parUcular firm -U a aouthern conservatives In Washington, over­ ating at a substantial loss. evening except Monday. M Sbo^ tion, an' he airid If John C. Fre­ Blgn above deattls (Wash.) living ropma via television than by Uter. Ha does a tremendous tional Trade Policy. Ths firm wants to cut out aomc S7 Constallatioa 40 French pointer ostrich gymnasium: Run Down Psecls nsas." looks the basic causes of World While attending theological BANANA GREAN FIE contampt 41 Domlneorins 80 Color mont wun’t ’leCted the country knocldng on front doors,' In his "The recent elections will have War I and t;.e last war," aald Eul- routes and reduce service on oth­ school in Psnniylvania, Evangel­ 50 Allowaqpt Wind Up Here! very little. If any, effect on the POTATO SSSoathod would fall to ruin'sn' everybody youth sold cemstery lots by The great problem In the indus­ 11a. "If nations find an economic ers. Routes sffectsd would be ist Vitelld trsveledaxtanaiyely with would have to abut up ehop. Onirse house to houfo plugging. try Is the turnover In sales agents, upward course of bur economic nail being built around thsan. they Hsrtford-Springfleld. Mass.; Hsrt- the Ambassadors Mile Quartet for 34 Indolsnt r r r rr r r r r It happened at tba spring train­ which averages more than 50 per conditions." Bullls said in an in­ DATENUT BREAD SlWaaacl tumiz I didn’t take the papers; but, They STB just a few of the eventually try to flight their way ford-Wsterbury, H a r 11 o r d-Tor- two years. Since graduating from NICK r IE noticin’ thet things went on ’bout ing camp of a Major loagua btst- koBored graduates of a form of 9*"1 *■. ycAr. They are recruited terview with NEA Service. . out.” rington-Waterbury. Hartford- the Eastern Bible Institute In 1953, white in the same as before, I ealcolsted ball club. largely by other agents or through ’’We are only on the threshold 7 UYER GUTS From t pjEi. to S y ju . winter Lfri direct selling, symbolised by the 'gapaa laspoitaat Wtllimantic, Hartford-New Haven, he has had a most successful min­ John won. So he wim’t 'lected? Oatekeeper<-The umpire far to­ roving Yankee peddler, which classiSed newspaper ads. of a great advance. President Eis­ Waterbury-Winited, and New istry. 51 Dry, as win* r Well, ,b’Jinks! Thet d U me! day's game is at the gate with reason for the turnover is enhower’s policies have carried He believes ve have to keep our S7Wp ■■ began In this country almost as eyes wide open about Japan. Be­ Haven Waterbury. Vocal and Instruments] svlro- STORE ODE SPECIAL ORDEE DEFT, —1 two friends. Shall I pass tham bit soon as Uni Pilgrims landed. roe fact that many people take up us successfully through a period Harold Price, assistant to the tiona will be rendered at esibh SOTanlhNi r w (to manager.) ® '’wt selling for a Ungle purpose," fore the war her natural trade to ready to aerva thoM specialjswai When one reads 'th e list of Approximately a miUioa Ameri of economic adjustment. As a re­ a’aa with the Chinese mainland company's president, said iha com­ service by Pastor Gustafson HOURS ■eeOa Ws' can 9-4S78 ST Wonders of Nature) this is a K* dally rounds Pictures will do.) aelling companies are men who is hoping to do, the Japanese a thing unless they get you some TAiyl ^ OP OIL TO 8iaoddessot w r markable work. Nature is mar­ strengthened the American fam­ economic and political situation ebmpany—said that for ths first place. 4 Saleamsnihlp, boils down to Ihis; Business is good right now with «"tj< J,*> y ringing doorbelU them- nine months of 1954 the firm aver­ 16AD,1VJl(3<5S/ 'lO U R O t o ia ip TA^6 JMe OOTOP discord P velous! Stupendoua! When I read ths doorbell pushers. ily’s budget. could explode,’’ he continued. vsoMAKi's $e«2>jice m elpin js MV 30l^iT6/^g’L>T X'V6 84Bnnploy 1 "If you don’t see them, yoiu can't "But we cannot forget," he aged 40.1 cents of revenue per 4 a book like jthis it makes me think tell them. If you can’t tell 'emi, you "Direct selling seems to rise and "In fact, in the interest of our ME r o SELtTMy ^HAKlfeSPEAl Pesn CATCHIH0 COLD SM 8BDirectioii how puerile, how ineigniflesnt is stressed, "that during the past mile. He added that expenses per ITwr r ITr can’t sell ’em." ’ fall with the tempo df retailing own economy and our need to keep mile were about 43 cents. RPCTBAITTOC * 2 ^ o 7 t ^ ,tM6 LA$T pew ,Vea i? s ~ I M Oppose boldly 4 _ man.' year the Democratic Party gave Japan in our political orbit; I would 87 Musical generally," said George Graves, the President the margin of sup­ Price said that with ths pro­ AMOThnnectl- Price was asked If the company s/fumr home of a Southington physician and reciprocal trade. CORNER CENTER build-it-y6urself out looking for sales by pushing cut's ’ 20 Democratic Senators had notified the bus drivers union and GRISWOLD has been announced jointly by the "What the next Congress does elected on Nov. 2 will meet a t the aa to ita plans to cut out some bus ^/INNfW M im H i OOMM NOWi r C'MON.iLMIW, doorbells’' about reciprocal trade will affect STREETS 0 0 6 HU organUatldn has quisUy act FBI and the SUte ]Mice. home of Democratic State (Chair­ runs altogether. He replied that he YLLurr WDVIR OPIH UP.' TTie suspect named In yester­ the price people have to pay.-for MI-9-72S8 SHOULD KfSP HANOLt HIM! about trying to stamp out uh- man John M. Bailey Wednesday thought so but a union official at CHRISTMAV day's aitnouncement by State the food on their tables." he night. Bailey will serve a buffet the hearing said no. PioouN'Pitr Savory pracUces In the Industry. stressed, pointing out that our Member firms must subscribs and Police Commissioner John C. Kelly supper S t what he called a "get The union official aald tlmt ■UM MMitf PVIOM and Joseph J. Casper, special agent staggering and costly farm sur- acquainted meeting." .Nhf DOOM live up to a code of ethics. Craws about IS employes would be laid of h i ^ pressure salesmen who in charge of the Nevf Haven F B I pUiaea are more closely related to off as the result Of the schedule move from town t% tow n art offlee. is Chester Orsint, 31, former foreign trade than most consum- Have you noticed how most of revision and others face a wage frowned upon. So U Me braasy, Meriden private detective currently ere. realize. the "why don’t you" people sel­ reduction. Ha added th it the union employed aa a Junk man and con­ "if the American people, par- dom do, themselves? was ready to sit down and talk Unusual, Useful and Always Appreciated Q lm fast-talking fellow who wedges his struction worker. foot in the housewife's door whils ^•Tested at his Meriden home Let the Kids \NIS ? he pours out a quick gUb spiel yesterday, Oraini is accused of con­ Make Fnraee. Peuchee, Aayoae Caa Bewaaa W O JLD V(0D about the wonders of a new can BolM llkelr Oaa opener guaranteed to lighten her spiracy to violate the law prohibit­ Skoalder Baga Aa Arttoaa u »c e rc v jrm ^ ing the interstate transportation A CREW CiyTt^< chores Improve her intellect and of stolan property. make bar irrasUtible to her hus­ CRYSTAL SET band. He is chargM. the police an­ LEATHER COPPER A U ,B T .O 0 P OrKincTank BY V.T. HAMLIN "The backbone of ouc industry nouncement said, with transport- I R A D IO S U the eales rspresentative who U L"? S ? " ’ ConnecUcut to New York 813.000 worth of bonds stolen Sept land t tuba CRAFT CRAFT .NQMDGBt LkjRWSWCE.TRi^ known and respected in his own so from the Home of Dr. Reuben GOING OUT of BUSINESS WERTSIOTS MB^ERTWiT WHERE KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL akd OGDEN WHITNEY community," Graves said. Thalbero. OFTHINCS eVER >0U HAPPBg ThU kind of agent relies less Dr, 'Aalberg has reported that OUR ENTIRE STOCK! r )WVENT .A_hMM^Cju « p Piacs: tA6A6WA*s / and less on pushing a cold door­ TPBE.THBgSuaMl- ST THAT . > UMOClf 6 bell. He likes to arrange house he loet approximately 8170.000-in Make Your Own Make Earrings, Wonderful DM Medela FORGOtTBL LYAPterTvawRp Hsanp ON parties at which ha can demon- negotiable municipal-konJs along UXAINfiM.. with "several thousand" dollars In CtirIttaMU Flgnrlaea Brooches, Fins •trate his warts to sTOups pf club- cash and Jewelry of indefinite m L ? woman and neighboringjhroring houae- ANTIQUE wives. value to the thief or thieves who RERSTED \ S H E U ransacked his home in his absence. CHILDREN’S Who is engaged in this type of GUN work and what are Ita rewards T ■pie F B I has placed the total AND MOLDS “*• 8200,000 to A tree nurssqr firm apacialising in 8300,000. KITS direct selUng found its sgents ranged from S4 to 55 years of age, Tt> PONDER LODGE DEFEAT «« « *®TS e REVELX CRAFT CARRIER (FDR) earned between 88,000 and 88,000 SHOES OLD TIME CARS e STAGE COACHES BEQINNER8 COIN COLLECTION a year, and formerly had been Hartford, Dec. 3 (Ah—Connecti­ IN FOLDERS employed as shipping clerks, gs- cut’s Republican SUte Central YOU SAVE UP TO 4.07 PER PAIR rsgs sttondants, and truck driv­ Committee will discuss Gov. ers. I n g e ’s defsat in the Nov. S elec- ELECTRIC Make Sore tke KIda •0 0 TB AND HER BUDDIES W hy N ot? «Y EDGAR MARTIN The Held Is divided equally be­ tlM when it meets hers next tween men and women. While it Thursday. Tlie mseting was called TRAINS eiN T C B St. — ^ See Oar Sceaie X still draws coUsgs boya it also at­ ^ GOP SU ts Chairman (Tlaronce CIVi HO Gauge, Lionel, OPERATING RR ^ 9 0 6 OIEPR: ,\tb BUZ SAW YER tracts many rstirod business man. F. Baldwin. 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EARL W. YOST Negro Players Best ot Best Ever? Standout Backs Galore Trio of Performers in Fonight^s Attraction at Armory / Richard Nears ____ Rochester, HamUtoi4 ^, 5 8HOTS HERE AND THERE <^claim 15' days, under the present With W in i^r fU atrrtd iM t UckeU for o a re- set-up, is not ample time to pre­ tOAininf University o f Oonnecti.cut pare a team for a 20-game sched­ 400 Goals in Nation^ In Midwest, on Coast liome bMketbnirfamea ere now on ule. . Ralph Gugltelmi of Notre Quintet at Reec Paired in Exhibiticnl M le at the 'Athletic Dept., or on Dame and Ron Beagle of Navy New Tork, Dec. 3 (^)— Montreal’t ’ Biflita of bMketball cames. Read- played together in the North-South After several weeki) of deliber­ rollicking Rocket Maurice Richard Guglielmi and Ameche . who are )>a«ketball fans and Ohio All-Star high school game Six Skiing Areas Knight Draws Release T ation, George Mitchell has ilecided needs but two more goals to be­ who want to make sure of (ettlng several years ago. Both were all to enter a team In the Central Among Top Athletes Change of Uniforms Former College Greatt T h B Quei>TlON NO Open This Weekend come the first player in National From N. Y; Knicks seats for the bic 'an.es ahead Americans this season. Connecticut HaslMtball . League, .LON6EB On College Gridirons Spice Rival Lineupft EhouM i^et their tickets now. and his Naasiif Arms quintet will Boaton, Dec. S nter School Auditorium. The visitors are an allrNegro Cannon Mountain in New Two goals in the last period, fired Purdue, halfbacks Cassady of Ohio long a power in the W estern flounder from Brown University - Saturda,v afternoon's football game eonqnest of MInnenpolta nt Fort quintet, boa.sting • several well- Hampshire. within four niinutes by Leo La- State and Bob McNamara of Min­ Wnyne, Divtoion of the NBA, wUi mark who never played any high school of the week on teevee, will bring nesota and fullbacks Ameche of knowri perfom era who have ap­ Only last year "snow-mak­ bine and Don McKenney, followed llie performnnee broke three the first time that an organised football. The Brawns great come­ together Notre Dame and Southern peared locally many times. Two ers" were active at Big Brom­ a tie.breakiny score by Chicago's Wisconsin and Hubert Bobo of major leaguS team ever canw to back this season a f t » a dismal Mustangs, Irish^ _ ^ . BeraM PlMto rtoft Wnyne OoKaenm records Methodist at 2:45.. Coach Joe Lap- of Weaver High School’s outstand,- ley and Cannon Mountain In Metro PrysUI. Ohio State all received strong sup­ BUI Clark town to display Ita talents. start once again proves that Cbach chick of the New Tork Knlcks port from their area, Rob W anier nnd help^ ellminnte the ing players, Jackie Hartflcid and efforts to increase a meager Tempers flared and flsU .flew In two-tenm paint tietnl o f ___ Rangy PInyera - • Paul Brawn is one o f the game's claims the Boston Celtics boast snow rover, • < ■ both frays. Ron Harris, will be in the start­ Oregon's George Shaw . and Clash Tomorrow Seivy outstripped George Mi­ Hamilton. Hartford Dusty and greatest mentois. the "greatest offensive team in the At Detroit a brawl broke out In ing lineup. Hartflcid w yi open at California’s Paul Larson, a p^r of kas’* S2-poiat indlvMiinl mark State Duaty League ehampions. history of the game." Biggest help front of the Red Wing bench lata field generals who rank 1-2 nation- a forward posiUon and Harris will 0. Dallas, Dec. 3 (P)—Southern for the floor nnd hto 24 free should provide a gdod test for-the td the this term has come m s M m Center Jim Doughan of Tale has celts Jump eeiiter. Veteran Cap Perry, in the first period and both teams ■Rlly in total offense, wound up on Methodist's Mustangs—loaded with WHOCiKS from Frkhk Ramsey, the former throws in tfl.ntterapta nleo es­ rangy Roj'sls. Roi^sster can field been honored tpy the New Haven former Nassiff member and cur­ were sent to their dresslngi rooms the first all PCC team together injuries and memories of past Oridiron Club as the outstanding tablished n new mark. a lineup that .averages 8-8 in Kentucky Wildcat. Ramaey Joins rently aUrring with Hamilton Hoad Draws to cool off. Twenty penalties, 10 and are among the leading nomi. meetings with Notre Dame—were player in the Bowl this pasi sea­ Bob Cousy, Easy Ed Mscauley and The high eeortng was eea- height although it to'hardly like­ SUndard In .the Hartford Dusty for each team, totaling 80 minutes nees. Reports from the Pacific a crippled but confident fooball ly. On the other hand, the Prope, son. Previous winners were Tommy Bill Sharman to give the club T h e d e b a t e ■ EBALO LEAOtTE tlniied In the second half mt the League, la Windsor’s other first . NOW /6 were meted out during the course (itopes ihdlcate that Davenport, of team as they finished preparations MEBrEANTII LEAni'K preparing for, their usually heavy Smith, Paul Walker, Frits Barxil- added punch..: In nine games, the of the game.. UCLA's unbeaten, untied Brains, MUera (•) douMehender with Fort string forward. w v e T H e tf h e ' b Ire of Press for tomorrow’s gams with the Bastuw .,.,...... 74 a* 104 3M ,, , .Dart’s Dalrr (Si Wayne's Pistons downing .the etote, hope to extend the invaders auakas, Levi Jackson, Bob Spears, Celtics averaged 105 points per A t Chicago, Bill Mosienko of the Is as fine a fullback aa there to In Stnnamon ., 2 '*"» ...... »s S4 m 29S "Jumping” Joe Toung, another Irish...... S( 75 SI S4S from the pay-for-play ranlu. W alt Clemens, Joe Fortunato and outing.. Don't be surprised if John B E tT B V B R , Hawks fell on John Henderson, the the land. iSIrelll ...... 97 — - . 97 5 * ^ V ...... -^,...100 96 US .113 Boston Ceittes Ilt -M to in­ ex-Nassiff arid current Hamilton Melbourne, Australia, Dec. S The Mcetengs, second-pli.ee fln- U>w Man ... 7S 147 .^“'"•hant 99 94 M 2S9 ENck Polich . . . Tale lootball high­ McLaughry moves from Amherst e v e n t a k i h o Bruins' rookie gosltender, while And from Southern Cal's Rose .... 77 lU crease their Western DIvtolen Coach Les Harrison hag assured performer, will handle backcourt IN UUIBrETTI (8>) — Lewis Hoad, once Australia’s iehers in this year’s Southwest W. Ferguton ___ M »e 105 2M t * ! ' * ' . - ...... SS 94 M 278 lights during the 1954 campal^ to Penn as head football coach. trying to slap In a . - A s ­ BoWl-bpund Trojans comes half­ Cerrlnl ...... SO 9< 91 247 ■ujauelua...... u l t » 1 » 389 lead over MInnenpolta to SV'i Promoter A rt PongraU tlMit he duties along with Davey Jones. AND M iK A N f Conference race, rr>eet the peren­ Low Man ... games. The PIstens won tlM have been filmed and may be pro tennis hero, was criticized in Mel­ ton's Fern Flaman grabbed Moel- back Lindon Cro^v. nial kings of the nation's Independ­ 79 142 Total* .. « * again at cured by writing the Tale A.A. ,. Mitcbell, anxious to repeat last ...... 494 448 SM 1S.1S game with A dnsailng 85-poiat Hamilton. The Royals are attit bourne newspapers today as ah "ir­ enko and began pummeUng lim . These two sections don’t have a ents tomorrow m what loci.' fans Touts ...... 8 1 0 618 841 1669 Vie’ * (1) Jim Aheara and Ronnie BuAwell New Tork Football Glints will year’s successes, is currently as­ PIraut . final quarter to break np -n 71- stlnginl; from the thuniping and ritating and half-hearted "player Players from both tsams quickly monopoly, of course. are beginning to' regrj-d as almost FIra* (4) ...... *7 123 UM 313 o f the UConn basketball team wind up their home schedule In sembling a forrriidable; array to Sullivan ...... 93 1.9) 78 371 Colls ...... 90 KM 9S 291 1 71 tie nt the start of the period. Mating absorbed against tha spilled out on the. ice. Mosienko R l« halfback Dick ■ Moegle another ga'.’e. ,Gf«« ... ware teammates at Our Lady of the National League Sunday after­ represent Manchester- in the whose career has been irreparably Frivdman ...... 94 103 79 277 ...... 94 S7 104 395 ! Ifn ox, Maas.. MerchnnU recently. and. Flaman each received major cafrped a great year by scoring It’s one of three contests that Mcdonigal ••...... 102 114 87 306 Tedford ...... 94 115 104 317 1 Hie Syracuse Nntioanto also Vplley school in New Jersey before noon at the Polo Graurda agaitut CCBL. He has six players in the damaged by an "outrageous per­ I Ecabert However. Hamilton to not in the BALL penalties for fighting. two touchdovvns. one on a 91-yard always pack the 75,000-seat sta­ Bliuicturd ...... 101 92 too 293 ...... 103 96 10? 399 used n fourth period rally ts snatnculatlng at fitorrs . . . Two the Pittsburgh Steelers . . . State fold at the mon^ent and expects formance” In the Victorian cham­ |Clllntton ...... * ) 93 104 280 same class as the Merchants, but punt return, as the Owls knoclced dium. Others are the Te-xas-Okla- Total* ,, 449 638 607'1604 1 defeat the ItortMster Royals former crowd-pleasers in Hartford, players with Tale's basketball to add at least two more before pionships...... 77 94 94 265 Jack McMahoa nevertheless could make things Baylor out of a possible Southwest homa rivalry and the Jan. l.Co*ton 82-78 and strengthen their welterweights - Vic Cardell and squad include Dick Curran (West game time. Carlson and Kleck­ Alan Trengove in the Dally A r ­ Total* ...... !.r....."ic2 1M9 1 mighty interesting for the fans and Hartford), Ron Downey (Milford). Confereiice first p;ace tie. Another Bowl classic. It's also the season's '* (4) Enstern Division lend. Dolph Johnny Cesario will clash Tussdsy ner, both in the Army, will sorely gus, said "Hoad can give up' any Colts Determined big Soutliwest. name is fullback thivl* ..... 113 128 94 M7 the Royals tonight. Captain Dave Hobson (Hamden) lest major game: in the Southwest. Howard .. Kit 117 88 Hchnyes onced the wtnnecs with night at Foot Guard HaU, Hart­ be missed by Abe defending hope of turning professional in the Henry Moore, workhorse of re­ Balter* (31 311: Starting Linen|» and Mark Tellln (Hartford) . . near future.” Minus Top Berks QuasnIUchka ...... 87 87 too 274 Tedford .. 116 84 ., — 189 24 points. ford in a 10-nnmd feature bout. champs. gional champion Arkansas. Pinto ...... 82 103 28'i Morion ... 104 104 110 333 Rochester starting squad Nineteen of the 33 members of the To Spring Upset SMU will enter the game r .inus ...... 102 Learn Dodgers Ready^ Cowle, ... Garden has had 92 pro fights and Wldhohn. Goodwin Return Bad Court Manners In the East. Arm y's Pete Vann Ilarmln ...... 114 112 89 314 . 97 119 214 Will no doubt find Bobby Wanser Rams are products of Merchants Select Six Fort Dix two of its top four backs, quarter­ HR 278 Crandall . • 109 87 ^ n a rio 85. Both have had aeverat Biggest name in the Nassiff Prank Bird In the Sun said and 'West Virginia’s k'reddie Wyant 8lmpw>n ...... 103 87 ..... --a . 194 the West Coast . . . The American back Duane Nutt and haltoack Don LaFurge ...... 104 U5 lit 337 ®obby Davlea in the backcourt fine television bouts in recent lineup at the moment ia Eddie Hoad, In losing to America's Vic Los Angeles. Dec. 3 <#)—The I/w proved, master, ball handlers at Total* .... 637 544 500 1681 sport# /tad 8-9 Arnie Risen nt Broadcasting Company has drop­ Mcllhenny. Nutt, senior leader in years. Catdell has fought welter Markey, a brother to Holy Crosa' Selxas, gave the "W orst demon­ Angeles Ranis ara favored,* but quarterbaefit for their respective Total* ...... "Fti *4W 1492 *B (•> ped a retiocted 11,700,000 on N C A A passing, punting and ball-calT^-lng Baalrm <■> To Sell Veteran Gox Damarrhl . 98 84 18.5 ^ Jack Cbtoman and Odie champ lOd Oalivan, lightweight more famous Eart Markey. Eddie Players on All-Opponent Team stration of bad court manners the Baltimore Colts poss a ds- teams. Penn .*itate junior halfback' B*Idl .... football telecaafa this fall . . . for the Mustangs, went out of the Dalton ...... 88 »3 98 279 ..88 94 84 270 champ Ike WUUaros and N B A wel­ will start up front along with hold­ since A rt Larsen was here four Lenny Moore and TJoston Univer­ Amtrrmn ...... 84 103 288 McInto*h , . 18 110 120 328 foi;Ward herths. Retervea include clded threat, when the two I ’ a- Texas . erhristian clash last w<;ek Crnfi ...... Parte in Prelim ter Chanel Johnny Bratton as W l Scholastic. Basketball Tear Book over W ally Wldholm. Tkll, popular By PAT BOLDUC years ago.” Seixas beat Hoad in sity fullback Sam Pino have been iJlllry ...... 94 114 81 281 Houston, Dec. 3 (>P)—Omaha,..^luding a pact that would transfer . 44 104 192 -ou t, and Hank Wilder from the strong Providence eleven is a close tlonal leagu e football teams plls with a broken collar bone, llc ll- Cutter ...... 104 m 99 318 Neb., was expected to officially be­ Benoche 118 91 84 296 McMahon, Don Henrtksen as Rocky CUtellaiU and Carmen and Sch^ule, dlstHbuted by the Goodwin will replace Carlson at Local followers of semi-pro foot­ straight sets in the semifinals rated tops as runners. the Red Birds' Columbus American Mayer ... l^ m ln a te r Lioiu, are unanimous winner at fullback, edging Fort into each other tomorrow after­ licnny was one of the better run­ Ijom Man ...... 87 83 87 2S4 come a member of the American . — lOO 90 190 Basilio. Cesiuio has been in the Hartford Times, and edited by center. Diminutive set-shooter Cy yesterday. Assn, franchise to Omaha. Members of Uit Roc Bsnlor Baa- ball this season " will agrra that choices for the tackle positions. Dix’ Ted Bergeron and East Hart­ noon in Memorial Oollaeum. Fullbacks are plenllfyl in the ners and defensive men v hen a Asn. today as the minor league Total* ... S T r a S S in *" ring -with BiiislUo, GU T im e r and Times scholastic writer Baron Pit- Menchel, arid football star Frank Seixas had been scheduled to Southland with Maryland's Dick Totals ...... 453 501 1422 In a iecret meeting with St. 488 483 488 1440 etball Lsagus, tha Manchester the Merchanu played one o f the Both were defensive standouts ford's bruising Ricco Petrillo. Ver­ kidney injury took him out a convention comes to a clo.ae. Louto representatives yesterday Starting for H|mlUon and mak­ Carmljne Fiore to name a few of tenger has reached the desk and it S*elaa, are Mitchell’s playmakcrs, play in the doubles final today The Rama again are badly handi­ ElelskI, Aubiirn's.Joe Childress and kuto Parts will most th* youthfiil is five-sUr effort , . . Coach Joe against the state champions. done netted 88 yards in his lone capped by casualties and are out of menth ago. the -Western League r^uced its I’m * (3) ing his debut for Coach Charlie the ti^notchers. Tuesday,'a bout Mfctchanta’ talented halfback, toughest 11-game schedules ever with Tony Trabert against Rex Tenneaeee’a Toifi Tracy among Another development will be the I.ar*on . 106 i34 231 1 lurnsida Lakers tonli^t s t .'the Zabilski of Northeastern told Bos­ Who remembers seeing two bet­ appearance against the Merchants, the title race In the Western Con­ Notre Dame brings a typicallv demand for dasiagea on the re­ Murtkevik'i club will be W t ^ y Should be a good one. Tilly Dubose Is the only Nassiff faced by a Manchester eleven^ The Hartwig and Mervjm Rose, the them. Two Gamee Mark naming of the five-man arbitration UarrU .. 100 113 Ill '333 1 irmory at 7:30. H is contest is ths ton writers that "Connecticut U ter guards than Sal Santernello seven more than Petrillo who Australian Wimbledon champs, ference, but Coach Hampton Pool's talent-rich team to Dallr.a. End board by minor league President lease of Omaha from $100,000 to rook ... .. 19 11.1 11.9 33S .reUmlnary to the RO^sster Patterson. Patterson emptied reserve at th> present. Willimantic record of seven wins and four loss­ from the Providence Grande Club Earl (Earthquake) Lunsford, the Han Shannon, quarterback Ralph Weir ... . 113 103 no .124 Connecticut last season and was Ice Cspades o f 1955, which opens building a football team to go started the seswon with Maiiches- but rain washed out the match. gridders still hops to catrii the George Trautman to settle dam- 960,000. The Cerda countered with Seaton-. Royato-Hamilton Standard exhibi­ Teachera' high-adoring Paul Say­ es may not sound too Impressive and A1 "T a m a "M a rq u es from-4h«- •teiysi roaming marauder of the Oklaho­ Guglielmi and tackle Frank Varri- .. 94 109 307 with the Boston CelUcs eariier Monday at the Springfield Coli- along with tneir schedule. Our ers will miss Sunday’s- opener be. It was rescheduled for Monday in Chicago Beans and wind

Roehelle wards and A l Olsdon srill jump Nbt, attempting to make ex­ nearly 50 yanls in five kickoffs and games with the locals, was the t dumping the San Francisco 46- B. C. and at the end of the sMton. ..tot 111 211 join hto mates for this game. Tuesday night at the annual Fall Boston University. Connecticut !D>e-latter five fa also returning spectators left the court when waa generally Improved over the rersqnallzed Floors .. 0 1.000 eran third baseman Billy Cox for White ...... 104 99 84 294 center. Sturdy Tommy Kelly and playing a whale of a game qa a big reason Fort Dix was able to 17-13, and race horse Buddy Thread City Five 950,000 to one of two American The majors also world pay spring BoUn .Sr. . Sports Dinner at the college. Lou booked three of New England's for its second year of play in the cuses, but Manchester's worst de­ Hoad smashed a ball into the back­ past few season’s, the,All America Ded's ...... 0 1.080 9 114 H —r 212 "Jersey" Jos Thompson wtU han­ . Box office opens at 8:30. Th en toughest elevens In Tale. Boston feat of the pdat fall, 26 to 7 by linebacker. Fort Dix’ Rudy Good- twice defeat the Merchants. He Young, passer Gary Kenkorian and League clubs—Baltimore oiDCleve- training co«t8, traveling expenses Pirkey' .... — 97 100 204 dle harkcoiirt dbtlss. little of Columbia w4ll -be- the CCBL. stop and another high into the backs are being Judged severely ro n lic e ill’s ...... 0 1.000 ere atUl a. number o f reserved UWverstty and Holy Cross. WhUe son (All-Army choice in Europe) ran for 214 yards and scored four Lie other Colts oould pull another. land. E. J. (Buzzlel Bavasi, Dodg­ for optioned players and a ^rtion speaker. . Speaking o f Trinity, the Greenfield Libns,^ saw the lo­ grandstand. on their defensive ability. Opens with Win Gu.i's Grimiers 1 .000 Touts . 664 tm 564 1630 High football star, Sid Wlersms, oeata for sale. RcservatiOne mey these teams seem to be out of their cals perform mlniis their top three has no competition fo r the center touchdowns in two tll'j. His long­ Reyenge la a motive, too, for er vice president, also has asked of the manager’s Mtory. , Bob LaFraneis, (fimrley Keeney, basketball coach Ray Costing is Jack Harper in the A ge wrote One reason those who've seen Police A Firemen ..« . 1 .000 be made by colling the Armory. class right now. Zabilski claims backs, Joey Bettencourt, TW y Du­ berth, est run came on a punt return in Baltimore. The Ranoa blasted the for a couple of minor league farm­ PEBFI ME LEAGI'E Frank CamRenelli and Dave Osel- concerned over the lack o f height Hoad must improve 60 per cent to him praise Amebhe is his brick- Willimantic. Dec. 3 — The Norm an’s ...... 1 .000 The minor leagues yesterday The NBA aUractlon to the first it that some day In the near future bose and Gay Salvucci,.. Busineas Easiest Task the second meeting, a dazzling 76- Colts, 48-8, to all but ruin Balti­ hands. RUrk .Magic It) la comhl'te the Mdnchsster roster. and experience of his current squad. rate selection on . the Davis cup wall linebacking though hes best Willimantic State Teachera Col­ Kassiff Arms ...... 1 .000 adoptetl 11 cf tha 23 amendementa Jarohe ...... I...I01 "7 93 290 a sefiee planned by PongratA they will be able to play them on Manager George MitchMl tried In Now we arrive at the easiest yard scoring dash. team. more’s season before It really got to the major-minor league agree­ Tedlord ...... 73 42 The visitors from East Hartford *1 don't think w ell do as well as Sports in Brief task^ of them all— the backfleld. known for setting a new r ^Uegiate lege basketball .team showed muf* I The inter-league transaction. In — 136 an even footing . . . It takes 1,300 vain to booK a return go with the Scored Thcee TD ’s In a special pres# Interview, started in the first ga m e'of the ait likelihood, will be consummated ment, passed four of the el»bt Kiiemlk ... ■ •••.* 9.1 iOl 112 304 have defeated Suffield while los­ we did last year. But we could be Another soldier from Dix, John career rushing record of 3.212 than double the scoring ability of Ponticelll's defeated Nassiff Hehen»trejl ...... KM US 11)1 .137 LADIES A im rm o feet of film to take movies of Lions but the Bay State squad I f any one man was responsible Hoad explained the reakon for his rogular campaign—and before the at the major league meetings in n.liior league amendments ami ing to Fuller Bnish in two outings. a good club during the laat half Donati Woidd quarterback our yards. ita opponent laat night as it opened Arms by a score of 40 to 18 tost I»w Man ...... So 74 79 xa tollege football game. completed Its schedule early In for the Greenfield victory over the tantrums v/ith " I am sick of every­ (Jolts’ loyal fan\ too. . Cassady’s 88-yard snrint'’with an New York next :w»ek. The only threw out a resolution to revise or Sm ith ...... 73 73 Speed and oggreasiveneda mark o f the season." Trin opens its sea­ An adult giraffe weighs a ton dream club. IriTtwo games against Silk City teem, it was right half­ its season with an 88-41 victory night In the West Side Midget Deal, Ehglond ^NEA)>^ The and a half. November, one getting on my back." ' . Baltimore CluM Back'"' li.tercepted pass broke open na­ current hitch Is Brooklyn's In­ terminate the major-minor league t o u i* their squad which finds Ed De. son Saturday night against M IT Msnehtater, the former Syracuse back Jim BudreWlrz. In the few over Loweli (Mass.) Teachers Col­ League. Nassiffs, without the ser­ ...... 4 » 464 467 1344 Royal Onqtie Ports GolY vesu and AI Phelon In the front- at Hartford. . College basketball In a banfboo spinning rod Is to back completed 13 o f 23 passes for times that he carrledTor the Lions, vices of their big man, could not court. Pau) Schmidt ia ths starting women'members for t j» first time Baas are only rarely taken on Merchants' followers will agree He said for the laat several week to whip the New York CdanU game with Wisconsin. The game was one-sided all the believed, however, that because of Snbject to Appreral ' i ■ ...... A8 96 ' 81 244' coaches hope to start practice next 214 yards and ran for another 61 the sturdy back hit the center of atop Ford and Rusconi, Ponticelli's ...... 103 91 84 280 , renter with playmaker Larry Fes­ 4n 80 years ^ UM all the heat your hands can dry flies, then generally toward that some very outstanding talent weeks, including the New South and has been a tough,\lf losing. Guglielmi recovered a Navy way, with Willimantic leading 40- the fancy figure, 'the Dodgres will The most Important jlece of i (-ar™.*’'' year on Oct, 15. Under the current ykrdo. He also averaged 40 yards Manchester's line for 107 yards high scorers. Each scored 18 points ...... 96 94 81 272 ter and Pets Beley at guards. bew- and bend it slightly the other evening. . waa seen playing against their Wales tournament, he hiss . been cu.stomer, since. \ fumble in the Notre Dame end 14 at the half. Willtroantic's Dave receive "gentleman waivers" on the legislation passed waa the amend- ' Prmln r'tr ...... Ml — 79 159: N C A A rule, no college member way. .Or hung It up for awhile with in three punts. and three of his team's four touch­ and controlled both bacitboards. team thla year. Going back criticized for playing badly and itopkle Billy Wade sigiplahts vet­ zone to preserve a 8-0 victory over Shea was the game'»>filgh scrorer player. ' raeht to ban conemercial broad-; ...... Kl« 100 82 288 COLLEGEIJKMKmUlJ*. may start unUl Nov. 1. Coaches weight on the lowe- end. Roimt Briiie Verdone of the downs. would like to be left alone. He Reynolds and Howley we.e best The Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds casta and telecasts of baseball. I Ftihlx ...... r— 76 .... 7 4 ! Varnish may give your boat The auceesaful surf fisherman la through the records it would be eran Norman Van Brocklin a « the the Middles in midsiaron. with 19 points. for Nassiffs with six points each. - ...M .. » J denied having pUyed too much also were getting closer to com­ vamea on statipni outside • clu’b's I T ou t* ...... 472 4&8 deck a svelte look, but it has no East the one who is forever walking the an easy task selecting an.. All-Op- Rams’ starting qturlerbaok'. ^ e Larson, Davenport, Shaw, Moe- Sports — In the second game, Deci's tost 4oe 1339 tennis but nevertheless said he gle and McNamara also were pleting a player trade that would home territory. This, of ourse. vvas ptare underfoot. So paint your lgO|* 1 ------beach in search o f fish. ponet team. Any aeml-prd coach move was made solely to give tha quarter rally had the fans standing plans a two-day holiday away from among the best in defensivs skills involve outfielder Jimmy Green- subject, to spproval by the majors. FaW rfs (Si decks. There lire several nonskid NYU^5. NY Maritime 85 in New Ihigland would open his youngster experience. He has The .sparkling green stuff on the abd yelling. Going into the lasi. I Hivo*a ... .a...... 80 N 84 l40 Saxton Decisions Puentes the courts. —the department that makes or grass or Wally Post and catcher The minors- ivent a step further I ('orre'nll , paints on ths ibarket that are WjUimonUc (Conn) 88, Lowell Main purpose of a swivel is to arm's for the dream eleven we played only enough to throw 29 bodies of artlfical flies is peacock period Deci's were down by nine A8 79 274 prevent fishing line from twisting have selected. Asked why he hit the ball Into pastes this season, as compared broaks a potential A il Americd. hen. E. C. Bailey of the Reds and sec­ by voting to retain the radio-'J'V 1 Roe»etIo , 92 90 279 T^hrs.ei the standB, he replied; points. A t this time NorrU and ond baseman Junior Gilliam and amendment even if the majors re- I Fother(lll ...... 96 im k7 291 and most swivels will do this if not Fort Dix dominates the end po­ to 229 for Van Brocklin. who is Finley caught fire and. scored 10 fPlrkey ... 89 94 99 384 under excessive tension. sitions. Jack Carroll (H oly As Fans. Throw Paper Cups ■'Because I felt, lik j It. I wanted the league's W d ih g pass artist. a aecond line pitcher from the lect iL Although the liw exempted . . ;/oints between them to bring vic­ Dodgers. r staining or non-corirrerial broad- ! Total* ...... A48 Cross) and Phil Kearnel (Iowa) f to get rid rff some pent-up emo­ Woodley Lewis WIU lead off at 483 4.19 1390 tion." ,/ tor:; to their team, 21 to 12. Me- Only a matter of 925,000 stood rasls, it was obvious thbre would iMdlRTPirrl------• (1) Don’t overcamouflage a duck stood head and shoulderii over any fullback, spelling the injured Dan Adam and Minor played best for 51 M3 , \ blind. Keep the blind low,and use J'*)* Angeles, Dec. 3 (ff)— It isn’twEiach had It 56-54, which matched Austfahait^I^via Cup Captain Twler. Uttle Skeet ^inlsn U between the Western League and be few bail games on the air if ' p»»nnl ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.W'.W n 75 24i' end the Merchants faced this term. fair to knock two guys ;yrho tried Norman’s scoring eight and four k only enough material to break up the Associated Press card. lopman aal4he had no im- ready^ to rmume operations at left the St. Louts Cardinals from con- there w ere no snonaors/ ' , ji- ...... ii3 71 lt»4 Ste Carroll caught four, passes for 38 to make aomething out o f nothing points.. M 373; the general outline of the gunners. yards and starred on defense in Saxton, reputedly no amateur in m edl^e solution to Jfoad's actions halfback, and Elroy ((Jrasy I^ gs) KleiniM-hmidt 93 93 for 10 rounds, but the fact remains the clutch and hold fashion o f box­ added he believes the. young ISm I’s 031) Isoir llAn M Put some branches at its back. the second Mancheater-Fort Dix Hirsch goes at the right half Rank, 8. r. PU. 151 ' today that the, non-title welter­ ing, met his master in thla depart­ will snap out of it. battle. Kearnel waa by far the teaming as- a "third end" with F in U y . t ...... 2 (Ml 4 TnUlt 46€ 414 weight match between the cham­ ment. Fuentes yields this system ^ 'We’ve Ulked It over," he said. csgey Tommy Fears and speedy Conlun. ( ...... •tee*. ..a 3 (Ml 4 Kundla Finds 24-Second For two years (1946 and 1947) best defensive end to taunt Man­ ZARIKi. *f ...... *•. ’ 3-0 2 pion, Johnny Saxton,’ and the No. to no one. *T thought we had Ulked It over B b b .^ y d . ■ fliaalHIr IS) Ted Williams of the Red Sox failed chester this fail. And how about 3 challenger, Ramon Fuentes, was Tayloi, i ...... (Ml • 0 to a single base. In the early rounds, Fuentes completely but apparently. we Kerkorjan, Young, Georgs Talia­ NorrU, c *...... k.. 3 (Ml 6 ...... 82 90 S3 254 hif> play with the locals Thanks­ honestly fought, close and filled a little In front by the simple pi haven’t. Hoad practices well on the PrAtl. c ...... 0 (Ml U Moxxfr ...... *8 77 77 239 giving morning against East with unexcitement. ferro and ZoU.le Hoth make im the for Christmas , S'^rkrl. r ...... 0 M 1 Rule Makes NBA Toss-Up DfiiitHB ...... 77 I.)S 47 247 y . »0 The Milwaukee Braves won'10 em of'h ittin g with his righ^and court. His troubles are not phys­ Colt backfleld. ^ Naniirn. r ...... 0 (Ml 0 PrenUcF ...... 107 VI 96 2SS • M O P KVO Tee^ ItUSMi Hartford? H>* two key blocks en­ ical." ' rrandan .• ...... 93 94 100 389. straight game., on three different The outcome found 'the champ then holding on. Mo*t of the^ghts Game time: 5 p.Bt.- (EST). • 1 I. Toomry...... 2 (Ml 4' abled Merchants' backs to break from Brooklyn the winner by a landed on Saxton's backs^e. Previously, the 19-year-old play- and forever after K. Toomry.. R ...... 0 (MI *0 By JOHN KUNDLA , Slater Martin, (Vhltey Skoog, Dirk occasions during the 1954 season. away for byo long touchdown • Tolnl* .... 451 441 1334 unanimous decision.. ^ Stamp Their F «^ er^s mother attributed her son’s The trick, when choosing a ToUU ...... 10 TT, 21 Minneapolis Coach Schnitther et all. We also have big Take (4) runs. • ' ' It also eliminated any public I poor playing U the fact he had Normaa'a <3U Minneapolis (N E A )—The N a­ Ed Kalafat from Minnesota and Ollvl*. ... *7 93 95 346 The, Amateur Athletic Union Later , Johnny m a n ^ d to get special outboard mounting, is to . Dritl-r* . 4* — l^nanlntoua CholcM clamor fqr a return match for the McA(Um, ' f...... 4 3^ . 8 tional Ba';kctball Association's . Don Sunderlage of Illinois up to 94 )43 (A A U ) exer^sesixei^; Jurisdiction in 16 in to hit and bold and this been under d I s c 1 p 1 i n e too long pick the type that fits your boat MODERNIZE OMway. ( ...... 4 0 (M) 0 dihert ... . 44 1 97 291 - q P Q j^ L ir y round, began to stamp their feet waves you will be meeting; also, Llrhatt ... 83 188 i Wadded up paper cups sent flying and boo. Ducks always land into the X 1 H e n c r, e .S ...... a. 0 3-1 1 most of our coschc* are rushing tad hu magic, but the addition- which Is ths pleasantest t o work \ 8tono. r ...... 0 ‘ (Mi 0 by an imMtient gallery. Perhaps the sharpest delivery wind. from. \ , R*-k...... 3 4-0 4 to t h e aspirin , who to hurting' everybody most Is Total* ..., 447 477 447 1341 iUglit Eye Bwelleii 1 Drmcr f ...... *..e\ • a. 0 0-0 0 bottle with tote- . Frank Ramsey, the Kentucky All- came in the eighth. The two were 0-0 0 SAVE UP TO 50% o n 'THE COST The boxing bout was a tug of FHor. i ...... 0 season form. J America.' He to a revelatiixt.' It is best to place your duck locked tight on the ropes when a |..'i/II Kuhlman. r ...... 0^ 2 ■r / SAVE UP TO 50% ON THE COST war, without much war. There fan up abovd let > ^ s e with his H tat’s because : Otherwise, Red Auerbach's team is blind with its back toward .the OF FAMOUS SURURlANin TRACTION were no knockdowns. But somehow TotsU ^...... • 13-3 21 this is shaping j the same—talented and tough. Ed wind; wind from right or left-js paper wad. It elipp^ Roman on. Score at half time, 11-4 Norman'.. OF FAMOUS SUBURBANITE TRAaiON or other Saxton wound up with his the chin and might be accorded a Ryff in Big Test Tonight os the most Macauley, Bill Sharman ana' Ddn- :jiext best. . • • t right eye swollen the size . of a near ^ is s on Saxton. Took great harum - scarum I Barksdale are oil pros. •' 0 # t ' walndi—Texas nut, that is—and markamanehlp, that throw. F. Pt*. year profession- Now, Minneapolis, to in the TiMiitea, the local ex-grave-digger, Sartor, ( ...... 3-V 0 ai booitetball has , Western Otviaton and Boston in ritain surprise was the at- Facing Zulueta in Garden Haberrn, ( ...... SEPTIC TANKS AND TlWNit nursed a split at hia right eye. teridan(;e. T h e patrons had 'uwn had. the East. Mentioning them first, y. •*. RUaronl. U PLUGGED SEWERS Referee Frankie Van. weary ■diily warned by the boxing writer# Johnson, The hew 24- i you'd expect me to pick both these. SUBURBANirE-Bew Tnodt tH) 14 MACHINE. CLEANED from separating the fighters all all week that this co; Id be a whale Ford, e ...... aecond rule- clubs. Well,, they ore In scrambled' ^ —Youngw Tonight’s lO-rounder, which will EasIe*on. a ...... 1-0 U order, as far as this observtr to AND INSTALLED by ^ evening, called it 58H for Saxton o f a thing for dullness. Frankie Ryff has come up so fast be brosdesst---- ' - end - telecsst (NBCI * Spoolto g w)tich forces a. under Callfornia'a 11-point per this year that he's a candidate rttch. ■ ...... team to shoot at ). concerned, for it now took* os- it. M eRINNEY BSiOS. But 8,844 trooped Into the 10,600- c ^ t to coast sUrting st 10 p. m.‘ form Just won’t hrtd up over our by round system to 51H. •**t Olympic Auditorium, paving for fight rookie of the year Total* ...... 2i> KM) 40 toast once every ^ Sewerage Dtapeeal Ce. iE S T ), figures to be a duel of ra­ 24 seconds—plus long season. The Judges, Tdmmy Hart_sad. 939,850. well as being in line for i shot St pier left funds Both are fins No* 188-182 Pearl SL— MI-S^5S9fl Charlie Randolph, aeemed nearer.. Rejrnold* f ...... 4 iM) 4 a t r e m e n- In the East, Boston, New York Tills left Babe McCoy, the the lightweight title. boxers lacking power. 0 (Ml 0 < Duroat. i ...... dous strengthening o f the second and Syracuse always have been ^ M S sM matchmaker, as the real winner of The sll-conquering 33-year-old In winning 15 out of 15. Frank- McCartoa. f ..... 3 in a dog-fight. It could stay the .55 eeessssfcle lbs 0 (M) 0 division teams has turned. the the night. He was aware of Sax- New Yorker w ill get the second RlchardKon. f .. tame way this year — except Sm 4 4 ix U » •‘ oppeh only three rivals. Howie)', c ' ...... ;S (M) 4 N B A into on even-up, toas-'em-up ten’s perf0rmat.ee in winning the big test of hi.s budding career to­ ZulueU's record is 51-21-9 with Caae, g ...... 0 1-0 0 Philadelphia has Paul Arlsin back 0 nightmare for coaches. tiOe from Kid Gavllsn Oct 20 at night when he faces clever, 25 six luyos. Neither hss been PannI. s ...... Q (M) from service and that means Ed­ A Philadelphia, a painful drama un­ year-old Orlando Zulueta in Madi J. campoaeo, ■ .1 U i 8 3 Weak A Year Age i COMPLETE stopped: Caiiinm, g ...... 1 14 2 Take Milwcukee'a Hawks. Last die Gottlieb’s team is tough. folded in plain view o f a national son Square, Garden. Teaming with Neil ^Johnston, the MATCH »12'*s D ^ l t e bis inexperience, several ” 9 T o 7s year. ti\ey were one of the weaker television audience, Los An/relaa Frankie is the 8-5 choice ml' keen observers bslievs ths New. NEW CUSTOM SCHICK Score al lialf time, 23-4 Pooticelll. toague’s big scorer, he should be includeil. though the clever Cuban is rank­ teams and. barring a hot night, at murder. RADIATOR Yorker is ready now for cham|fion Minneapolis we could sort of feel Awkward Style ed higher in the division. Zully Felix YRe Answer Jimmy Carter. Shdueta, who haa world's heweslelectric shaver! more confident and relaxed than THIS TRIO! Babe was also aware of Fuentes* is ranked as the fourth contender had many' disappointments, ia New York has tha big man it ("tMpAMbr- SERVICE willing but awkward style of box­ and Ryff No. 5 Last Night's Fights usual when taking them on. But hss needed for so long—8-11 Ray • Ms *• tl% awn "Hart AURiy" angling for the title shot himself. this year! A fter a alow atorL M il­ SnoMO ing. But he refused to be budged That doesn't faze the rangy, Felix. Working with Sweetwater S Us It 39% awn "5*#s AMNly- The Cuban dropped a couple o f waukee steps it up with Frank away from making the matcli. He's Free him forever from the muss and scrape of blade (3iftoa, Dick McGuire aid Harry • HEALTH blond golden gloves graduate. Last rungs In the ratings and lost his L m Angeles - - Johnnj' Saxton, Selv>’ and Paul Pettit. In college New yoi cm have pewerfal. oMki- • Oaiain aaaratiaa aa dry raadi • CLEANING a hard man to move. Incidentally. September K yff made a move to ♦having! Give him the real luxury of clean, cIo m 148, Brooklyn, outpoint^ Ramon Oallatin he should make the New •EXERCISE Gssied Subarbsake New Tiaadi A new Ski Sweater by JERSILD He weighs a i/ood 300 pounds. title chances for (he moment they ranked one nnd two, rvspec. Yorkers stronger than oefore. the top when he whipped Ralph when he was edgdd by Richie shaves with the New Custom Schick - the world’a Fuantoo, '149^, loia Angcleo, 10 tively, in the all-time ocoring. ^ PLEASURE Fk M year pmsrt dm . Ym pR H6.f0 Sc|ikk CeleaeL....;.41»JI WateryUle. Maine — Larry Grif­ Louisiana S(ate University point Week-DajtoA p-H. to I t pjia. AjMliMl M 3MW4 tfrs M < M thing heppens," raoened Zully. '1 they are stronger than ever, fin. 152, Lewtoton, Maine, out- machine, oan do nothing-but play Satarflay. Smtflay, BaM aya 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER fight best fighters, Ds Marco, Bud with Tom MarqhaU and A n fipoel- fir M jrssr wmm tint polhted Buttsy Geliant, 148, Oiel- winning basketball. stra of Wasteni Kentucky beefing 2 pja. ta 12 pm. Smith, Oonaalvaa. Peratoy. I bMt Easy Paymeato Invited aea.- Maes.,- 8. . A. V. “BURT" LINDSAY, Prop. Looking at the league. Uan# by up an attack which always was them ail. Hwn I fight H ow ^ ^T0peka, Kan. — Bobby Bickto. Meflem Beet Reema teaim. we find the lalcera this Ma­ dangerous because of Bob Davies, BEAUPRE WB SraCBAUZB IN , In HaMax. I win fight but lose 143. Topeka, storood Warren son come out without George FREE PAEKING dectoten. Seme thing with Lane!, ^ b Wasuer, Odie Spears, Jack Woods, 140, (Johimbuo, Ohio, 4. Mikan. McMahon and company Maybe 1 get UUe c h a j^ yet.' may­ ^ RESIDING YOUR HOME Worcester, Mane.—WiUto (Pine­ Levellette Adequate Fort Wayne has 8-9 U r r y Faust Nichols • Manchester Tire Co. be n ot But I keep trying." MEN'S & apple) Stevenoen. l M (i. Bostoa You diki't replace a Mikan easily, to dump points hi every chance he ! MOTORS H m bout wlU be aoored'by' outpointed Bobby Kllbtirn. 137. SHOP PLANT--295 BROAD ST. — PHONE MI-9-4224 .but in' Clyde .Lovellette. the giant geU — with Andy . PhlUlp. MMg, ■■ a wMs vmrMy af M ien M i Btyts% muade with • aupplaiMatery flewetors—aUverenROw Worceeter, 8.' from Kansas,’ w# have a (tooige Yardtoy, Mel Hutchlrji and 789 point ayMam uaed to haha hrtok OalgniT >— Jobiuqr Oanaalvea ■’fo" . li’ MAIN STREEf CTORi-a1099 MAIN ST.'— PHONE MI-3-4047 m iAsrc«i«sT. n L B r a O N B Ml-9.>i8S9 »S8 Main 8t-^-fl-42n who to more than adequate. newcoAiar M ck Roeenthai of Notre ] WB iinangs roim deal .)/ a draw. ' The wtaair St each 135. OnkUM, Cislif.. outpointed We have the old oUndbys back P *">e ,t)to ZaUnara are higher th u M l.94t3« gets from o m tour KNOWN NAME. THE KNOWN QUALITT SINCE 190* Johnny BalkeM. Ufl, Calgary, l a -Jim Foltord, Verne '

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Enclosed front porch, in­ 1949 m e r c u r y 4-DR. will hold it 'til Christmas. & n ’t 0-1789. 1. n?*''!?*''**’*". conducted for rent. 3 0 . 0-8144. AD SSUO. fireplace, plastered Walls, oil hot road, aaking $16,600; alao. five Bolton,'ReceptiORs, banquets, or* miss out—order now Manchester li„Hmrabloa',er a _Week>. trance. Lnqulre 101 Chestnut St. water heat ceUar, amesite drive, sulated. Storm wiiklows end rooms, basement garage, :0 acres, ganlsatioir. dumers invited. For SPORT SEDAN Cycle Shop. Ml. 0-3008. FEDERAL ENLARGER M ^ bitaineaa la acreena. Approximately 35 yeara about $3,500 cash needed; Vernon, ...... -a - Of Manbat- FURNISHED R(X)JM, near 3(ain SPACIOUS Professional office near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. reoervationA contact Charlie or Fully equipped, including over­ 312, like new, $80. Instruction new. 3 0 . 9-7174. ■ir Un. CIU-.-Hi'- County*^9**"ty and SlateSisto of New suite, ground'floor, Main Street Hutchins. 3 0 . 4-5132, 9-4804. old. Price 814,500. Phone 30. 8 rooms, bath up and lavatory Marie Cole. O-eSBO. BICTCLES, REPAIRING and re- Bnilding— Contneting 14 Bonds—S tocki^ booklet included. 30. 0-9330. ■treet. Gentleman preferred. 3 0 . Ml. drive. A fine carSJn gpod condi­ York. T1»e office and place of bualneaa 0-3170. 0 Hazel St.______location. Phone Ml. 3-8800. S-8373. Brae-Burn. down, fireplace, picture window, tion. Only $105 d< bullding. New, used, bought and g e n e r a l ConstrucUbo, altera- Mortgages 31 Har?fo"r?” ‘ MANCHESTER > excellent location, view, about 38 liOST-GhUd’i in^med classes sold. American and true English. BOY’S, BICYCLE Columbia 38” FIVE YOUNGSTOWN kitchen cab­ FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel­ Six room family home for SDC ROOM Ranch, hot water,. oU TOP CAR BUTS Uona, ramodeung, pUsUc tilt, .8 The namea and reipecliW places BEAUTIFULLY furnished apactous acres, garage, poultry house, aak­ between ~heater and FIRST AND seeuoa mortgages custom de luxe, $20. Toy steam heat, tUU cellar, near bus and We specialise in English bicycles. counter work, gaisga, ate. No Job inets, one base cabinet With jj^^fesldence of the General Partners room with complete light house­ lent decor, complete faculties, $10,SOO. Three rooma on first floor, ing $24,000; Tolland, older Ctope Artlrara Otu( 0-1B03. TRANSPORTATION Complete line of parts and acces­ b oi^ t for our i>wn acoount Fast, engine, printing press, Gilbert Formica top. Four overhead cab- atreet and rear parking, moder­ three bedrooma and bath on aec- school, a real buy at 814,800. Man­ C!od, 7 rooms, aiU Improvements, too omaU. Bugeoa. Qlrardln, 18 microscope set, pogo sticks and Ralph Hornblnwer, 7, Loulabura keeping facilities avaUable WUl chester Green, six room ranch, SPECIALS sories. Manchester Cycle Shop, Trotter 8L 50. 0-6508. confidential aervics. Manchester ineti. All excellent condition, $100. Maaaachueetta; Joseph rent single or double. Children ac­ ate rental. 30. 0-1880 or 30. ond flo^r, oil heat, automatic hot barn, acreage, asking $10,500. 188 West Middle Turnpike. w5. Investment Corp., 344 Main atreet. miscellaneous toys. Call 30. Call 3 0 . O-OOOO. 8-8080. corner lot, split rail fence, attach­ FOUND—Black and white T. Walker, Jr., 355 Hammond Street cepted (limited). Central, Reaaon- water, insulation, combination WeUea Agency, Coventry. PL ^ t e N im a le 8-2008, Hours 4 p.m. • 10 p.m , ML Sd418. 0-7218. Chestnut Hill, Uaeuchuaetta; Charle.e atorm windowa and acreens. AU ed garage, ceram ic tile bath, 2-8873, d of. Call D o f Warden.n. Ml. S>^. CABINET MAKINa—W) alao do ame. Mrs. Dorsey, ,14 Arch St. 1946 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Mondsy through Saturday 'tU FULL SIZE bed wiyi spring, and Avenue. New TWO STORES near Main Street. city utiUties. owner moving out of state For all typsa of carpantry worti, ra- $2.o6 s i z e o p . Air net or Aqua York. New York; James J. Phelan, SEDAN Christmas. modeling, alterations, ate. Good mattress. Blonde wood, used very ir.' Netamora, MIrhIzan; Paul B. VURNISHED ROOM 'or couple Suitable for small business or of­ MANCHESTER appointment call A. R. Wilkie and net, 50c size 3(u-Tone half glit­ little. Call after 5 p.m. 30. 9-8757. fices. Heated. 30. 0-1890, 30. Q>. 3 0 . 9-4389 and 3 0 . 3-8385. FOUND—Brown male l Estate 77 REBUILT Tricycles and bicycles. MORTGAGE MONEY ters, both $1.50 plus tax. Get *0, Illinois: Porcy W. Brown 2005 High St. 0-8094. . • Doc Warden. MI. I-4S40. ear in and out but not up to our rates. Bttimatea gladly given. yours for New Year’s Eve and 30% OFF ON wallpaper, Many floor has 12x191 living room with GARRISON COLONIAL — Three Bt«dards mechanically, hence, the Good as new for half price at 48 Coll Dick at PL 3-88M or John at Ohio,Omo*"uiim"" William *’£‘'■55 R, Rovenskv, 825 Fifth fireplace, amali dining room, bed­ ARE YOU CONSIDERINO Lake Street extension, H mUe proms. At James’, 143 Main St. pattema to chooae from. C. J. w’ *5“ ''„^'*JLTork, New York; Harold FURNISHED ROOM 'or light STORE, GOOD LocaUon lor taUori large size bedrooma, rlreplace, oU, SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? low price o f 5105. ML S-5788. Payments Scaled to Income Morrison. Paint and Wallpaper shoemaker, beauty shop. Reason- room and work saver kitchen. Sec­ hot water heat, combination win­ FOUND—Black and li(ht tan male nOrth of The Three J’s Restaur­ £■ 'C Ocean House R lad. R.F.D. houaekeeping. Adult*. Apply 10 We wUI appraise your property HOT AIR Furnace, fully equipped, Co., 385 Center St. No. 1. Cape. Elizabeth. Maine; Charles able. Inquire 1 Walnut St. 30. ond floor, two bedrooms and bath. dows and screens, IH oaths, over dof. Call Dos Warden. MI. A4S40 ant in Bolton. MI. 0-4895. AFRAID OF THAT remodeling Depot Square, Apartment-d. free and without any obligation. 106,000 B.T.U’s., $375. ^11 PL 0-8070. Attached garage with ameaite size garage, nice residential sec­ 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Job? I can do it Ueing your ideas. CONNECTICUT 2-7700. PARTY LEAVING town, Mont­ P ir?r"lK b l?? k*u7 -. Eakin. 3709 driveway. Lovelv fenced-in yard. We alao buy property for caoh. Expert workmanship. 'Time not Shaker Helfhta.Helfh . ROOM, TWIN Beda, suitable for tion, convenient to bus and school, Selling or buying contact SEDAN gomery Ward electric refrigera­ Ohio;-----, Charles tj. S. Sarzenl. Mat%(-Ilt. sn»u940 __ Park_ one or two girls. Bofml optional. OFFICE SPACE for rent, month to Full price $15,300. AinoaBccBCBts BOY’S 38 ” ENGUSH bicycle. MI limited to daylight hours. Reason­ PAIR OF LADY'S ice skates, aise $18,900. No reasonable offer re­ STANLEY BRAY, Realtor An excellent car in fine mechan­ 8-7387. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE tor. Good condition, $45. Call Cov­ Tork; Walter Centrally located. 30^. 3-8746. • month, ISO, Includes telephone ANDOVER fused. A. R. Wilkie A Co. 3 0 . ical condition. Does not use oil. able rates. MI. 0-3373 for esti­ 9. white, $6, 207 McKee Street. entry, PI. 3-7805. M. Giblln..440Park Avenue, New York, answering service, building direc­ Seven miles from Manchester 30-3-827S mates. 37 Lewis St. (Sat. unUI Noon) rtur K Morrii, 12 Mere- 9-4389 and MI. 3-8385. WB^IMRRT ^ofa yams at t^ Full price $145. 3 0 . 9-9851. V s in g l e a n d Double bedroom*. tory listing, receptionist service, Center, Cape Cod, built in 1047 BRAE-BUIW REALTY nine prices os the mill. Save BL0X.7l‘itO34ASTER range good' S**- Overbrook Hilli. Pennuyl- BOY’S COLUMBIA Viking ’53 NOW IS THE Uma to think about CH-6-8897 vanla; Howard E. Buhee, J42 Church Bualneas block. Heated. Parking lights and cleaning. Acme Busi­ with five finished rooms. Fireplace, ^NCHESriR—Six room Cape U8TIN<3S WANTED - Biaglo. tine and money by ahopplnc ot TWO OIL Burners complete with condition. Tel. 30. 9-1087 after HfRoad. T * WInnetka. JHiJlow;llllnola; jampiiJames j.J. ness Service, Inc., 808 Main St. oil heat, basement garage, lovely model, $35. See at 333 McKee St finishing your unfinished stUc Watjon, 2501^ Davtdflon Avp., tr o u g h available. See Mr. Keith, 105 N. Cod, two unfinished. Vestibule, two-famUy. three-famUy. bual­ Tour Tam Shop, 80 Cot^e St By the way. stop in and see the controls, $55 each. One oil burner, five. " ^ Main St. Ml. 0-1278. landscaped lot. 90x240. AU for window dormers, Ruaco doora and rooms, cellar, recreation room, complete with controls, $35. All V . weYork. . N>w.. ____ neaa propoitjr. Hav* many eaab Tal. ML S4att. all new Hudson Rambler car on Frank Burke Mel Redman ,T. flrrain. 4 Aldcn Place. $10,500. windows, ameaite drive, nice lot, playroom, etc. For • reasonable these burners are In good working FLORENCE Combination range, buyers. Mortgagas arranged. display in our showroom at Boainess Services Offered 13 Bronxyllle New York; Rdward O. Me- ONE .OR two furnished rooms for Many more listings available. $13,300; $3,500 cash. Approximate- TliBN^XiilRS, rOlT~that Chlcafo rates, free estimates, expert work­ order but were replaced a enamel and chrome table, Maytag Donnell, Horeeahoe Road, Mill Neck Suburban For Rent 66 Plena* eau George L. Oraatadio. two with light housekeeping fa- ly $55 monthly. 114% mortgage. Mriteut see The O rcie Barber ~ ' De CORMIER MOTOR DOORS OPENED, ktys fitted, manship, call MI. 0-0850 after 5 modern winter air conditioning washing machine. 30. 0-8839. Henry Hcirnblow>-r, II, 30 cllitiea and bath. 30. 0-4776.. Contact Raaltor. U l t e ^ 9-S87E ' 109 Shop. il Oak St p.m. Clyde Street. Chealnut Hill 47 Maoea- NEW COKTRLETELY furnished 2 Warren E. Howland, Realtor. 30. Henry street SALES, Inc. copied, vacuum ctoanere. Irons, Help Wanted— Female 35 furnace. T. P. Aitkin, Heating and chuaetto; Ralph Hornblower, Jr., Hlll- bedroom split level nouse. Lakt- ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor 3-8600 . ML 8-5711. guns, etc., repaired. Sheare; Sheet Metal Contractor, Tolland Stamford. Connecticut; ROOM IN respectable home for Phone MI-9-4543 DAIRT QUiBSac No. 3—107 Middle 34 Maple Street—Manchester GENERAL CARPENTRY—Altera LIVING ROOM rug. baby’s crib. wpod Heights, Coventry Lake. READY BUYERS waiting now. kmvea, mowers ete, put uito con­ Turnpike. Tel. 30. 3-8793. W-, Puccettl, 3240 lAke Shore two gentlemen. Parking. 30. $10,800; SDC room home, new Urn- Turnpike West—Open year round. Uons, addiUona and new construc- PUNCH PR^S operators day 3 0 J-7808. Pf*’'®- Cl^aao 13. llllnola; Harold F. 3-8800. AvaUable immediately lo July 1. NEAT AS A PIN, five rooma and For immediats action list your GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 1950 PONTIAC Catalina coupe two- dition for coming needs. Brslth- kin oil hot water heat, storm vrin- '■'•V • Inside table service. Try a delici* Uon. Dormers, porches, garages shift. Apply 234 Hartford Rd. AU^ ALU30NUM combination ex­ wllilr.'’’ I Avenue, I.anedowne. $110 monthly. CaU Windsor 3IU. breakfast nook, aU on one floor, property with the Albert J. Gatto . , tone, fully equipped. One owner; waits, 63 Pearl street Pennavlvania; Trlatan-Antell. 1 Pierre- 8-3748. dows, screens, fully ^ insulated, OOR School Schotqnhip Fund. Tickets evening! 'til 10. . maUc washing mschlnes, electric WALNUt/ b e DROOM suite and ^ ** Avenue, NICE, PLEASANT room, bath, ment. Inquire first floor. 9-4094. real aatat^ morlgagea arranged. 1952 CHEVROLET ^DR. DLX. SEDAN ranges, vacuum clesners, motors, excellent opening for a young for their Aunt Jemima Pancake woman on our staff to De trained nine walnut dining room set. Gannett Mainatone Farm. Wavland continuous hot- water. Living room 108 HbLLISTER STREET. Xmma- Consult Howard R. Haafinge, Lnatrons hortson blue finisfi. Radio and heater, UwtroBa Mack flatah^ axtaa eU m wMta wMI amsll appliancea Welding 180 Boats snd Accessories 46 3 0 Maaaachuaetia; Paul II. IlAvla. 83g Sur- MANCHESTER, Woodbridge St.— Festival, State Armory, Jon. IS. 1040 dis-VROLEl’ de lux# two- as a sewing teacher. We will after 5 p.i(|>.- • privileges. 13 Russell St. 30. Wanted To M culate, four years old Cape Cod. Agency, Ml. O-llOT. aigiial Ughts. Guaranteed, an 13.008 miles o m Uraa. Radia aad healer with aa|y 33A33 M t o doors, four doors, radios, heaters, Main Street. MI. 0-8878. Rooflat— S id iB c 16 rey Lane. - Glenview, tllln'ola: Luther Older eight room home. Steam Adults Tik: • Children 80c. teach you our methods. We pay a McIn t o s h b o a t c o . w Valley Road. Glencoe, 3-5422. Six rooms, tile bath, fireplace, full owner ear, nearly new la every respect. FuU Laaka Bke hraag aewtotoli a J e to . very clean. Low down payment, RAY’S ROOFING Co. BuUt up GENERAL ELECTRIC llllnola; I^ula J. Croaa. loot Jarkaon WANTED—Two bedroom furnished heat, 2-car garage. Needs decorat­ WANTED—House in Rolling Park, guanuitee on this one. GONDEIR’8 T.V, Sarvlea. avaliable good sUrtlng salary and offer baaement, hatchway, storm win­ LAST WEEK of mattress clear­ trade any make, model. Douglas roofe, gutter work, r i o t , ''olmney 52 Oak Street Harr? FURNISHED ROOM in private apartment, vicinity of Washington ing, extra large lot, asking $10,500. Pine Acres or Pine Acr* 'ferrac*. any Uma. Antenna converslona. good opportunity for advance- / HEATER A. JilO Vprnon Avenuo, Gloncop dows, acreena, dormers, nicely ance. Savings on nationaUy ad- Motors, SSS Main St. repairs. Free estimates. Ray CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS- home.' Gentlemen preferred. 118 School. Two children, ages 7 and For an appointment to Inspect Write Box U^ Herald. 1951 POROCLUR COUPE ^hUeo factory suparvlsad aervics. men” You will work a live day Greatly Reduced Prices /Silightly Used, 18" x 14" HaHteld Smllh. 948 Pine Street’ decorated. Liberal financing. Ex­ ssrtlaed brands. Howard’s Sleep Hagenow. MI. 0-3314. .lay Jack- WInnetka, Illlnnla: Clifton P. Walker' Hollister St. 3 0 . 9-8239. ' 8. 3 0 . 9-4888. clusive. Schnier Agency, AD. phone Howard R Hastings Agen­ 1953 STUDERAKER CHAMPION 1041-40 OLDER Qisvrolsta, Fords Tel. Ml. 0-1488. forty hour week amid very pleas­ On 1954 Motors (New) cy anytime. 30. 0-1107. L«itra«B dBtfc g im a fiatak. essriem 7 e y i M t o Owiter, BIB Main St. MI. B483B. son. MI. 8-8335. J r. Lalale I.,ane. off Old Mill Road' S-28S8. 3-Door, maroon finish, heater and aignal Ughto. other good transportation. Good ant surroundings and you will be Scott Atwater, Buccaneer ONE MARVIN HEATER {-•ke Foreat, Illlpola; lohn J. Mark^ VERY PLEASANT furnished, up- APARTMENT OR Flat. Ctoupl# 4^ aad heater. Mswly new ttna, eofy SLM8 totoa. RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen­ eligible for various erhployes beth. 038 N. Lake Shore Drive Chlca- MANCUmSTER —Six room Cape Red& Urge West A local aae owner car, driven iwly 13,808 eoUea. U c a l eas ear «w aer. Tha e|farpea8 ’l l . BBaA to ROME MADE Pies and cakea on credit enables us to accept $5 FOR THE BEST m Bonded built Clinton and Martin / Reasonable Price stairs bedroom. Tile bath and No children. Reasntrally air furnaces, three car garage. Agency, Realtors. 30. 3-8030. vills. 0-8480 or MI. 3-4807. pike. Used Motors On Display located. Kitchen privUeges. 30. FOUR OR FIVE room, unfurnished tatives of peaceful countries . in gaad, eleaa, completely recondittoaed ’81, '83, ’47, ’88 eare for trade dowaa. A. A, Dion. Inc., 3M Autuma r * " ' * S|(lfih«;. Price $15,000. MI. 0-1854. Personals ^ \ _ 3 At Reasonable p/cea JAmeg J Phrlnh. Jr.. Ppitv w 0-3400. apartment or house by business Moscow the WeAi%again received ALL APPLIANCES setViced, eJesn- street m teheU 8-4860. LADIES—Is extra money needed man lend wife and one ohUd: CaU 1048 FORD tudor, in gbod condl- Boat Hardware/and "SINCE 1007 r r s b e e n 53 FOOT RANCH, three twin-size a clear answer to this question; Uqq. 1041 Chevrolet udor. Blaaiest ing end repairs on range burners, 16 your home? As little aa 4 hours Arcessorii G 'nTH Parlnera. AT THE CENTER, pleasant, large 30. 3-5668. Lots For Sale 7.1 Agreement on all-European secur­ Wa n t e d r i d e , 7 s.m. from Sul­ heaters, refrigerstora, all types a day will bring you an txcellent bedroomz, ceramic tile bath, fire­ livan Avenue. Wspplng, to Adams terma in town. Douglaa Motors. oniv” *!? S'"® Special Parlnera rooms, single or double. 14 or 18 ity is quite possible but only in washing mschuies. Metro Serv^. Roofinr snd Chinnejrs 16>A earning opportunity. Write B o* S, Partne?a^'‘ * ' ' ‘" themaclvea and other u r g e n t l y NEEDiBD 4 or 5 place, garage, 150’ lot, high eleva­ Btrset, Manchester. aO. 3-W8S 333 Main. AUCTION Wadsworth St. tion, suburban. Only. $13,200. Carl­ case the Part* agreements which CaU bO. 0-0883. Herald. Diamonds—l^s T?® ,parlnera above named are all rooms unfumishsd. Family of 4 SER^ERAL CHOICE oulldirg iota, ROOFING—Specialiitng in repair- stclits— BY REID OF COURSE” ' ton W, Hutchins. 3 0 . 0-S1S3, high elevatimi all improvemei.ts, lead to a new war are aban­ 1048 PONTIAC, four door, radio, h.llr!?’'!*'''* 'P .the, liartnerahlp ROOM, TWIN beds, married cou­ < adults. CaU 3 0 . 0-3103 between CENTER ____ Jew/lry 48 Realty Sold, Hemie Sale 9-4804. doned. . . . heater, excepUonal condition for WIRING INSTALLA'nON of all ing roofs of aU klnda Also new 8E<3RETARY WANTED hy local •"** tbe firm name. ple or two single persons. Kitchen 10-3 p.m. ” A” and ” AA’' zone. I. A, Beeeh- Antomobiles for Sale 4 typao. ' N o Job too amaJL Pater roofa Gutter work. Chimneys insurance company. Ediphone and For John J. Came# Trie namea and reapecllve placea -of ler. Agent. Phone 30. 3-8088. "If the Pari:; agreements are the year. No money down $28.10 LEONARD W ./totOST, n , Jeweler, re­ realdenre of the Special I'arliirra who privileges. Writ* Box W, Hsrald. 81 JARVIS RD.-^ Three bedroom Pantaluk, 40 Footer street Phone clsahed, repaired, 26 years' ex- abort hand as well as typing, 189 Seymour St., Windsor, Coiln. Sre not alao General Parlnera are; YOUNG (X)UPLE desire 8-4 room ratified the peaceful states will loss CHEVROLET Bel-AA ences if desired. CaU 30. 0-9857 own security.’’ 13,000 miles. Just like new. On /B-5S83. Street). after 8:30 p.m. Property fenced, landscaped. J. Crockett, Broker. 30. 3-5418. Pravda again accused the west­ 461 MAIN ST. - MANCHESTER - OW.- MI-9 0081 apsclsl at $1488, $338 down. Cash Ideal working conditions. Open street. l O t ^ i 0-4887. York; Henrv B. Dearborn, 33W Exeter 19S2 WnJiTS STA'nON wagon six H 4 I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. MON„ DEC. f at 1 P. M. R(X)M and hoard for middle-aged $13,400. Residence 30. 0-7751. ern press with "barefacedly de- or trade. Bninner’s Packard. Tal- 10-12 a.m., Saturday morning for v!!!®- . *•'■**'•». California; cylinder with gas saving over­ Ml. 0-8885, Gary lamonaco. applicants. Apply Providence- (RegardleM of weather. In­ - Lelceater Road, woman in exchange for care of Bminen Property For Sale 7o eottvillc. llllnola; laaac C. Elatoii 5 year old chUd. Bolton near 3Ian- drive. Radio, heater. Excellent ReatinF-i^^nanbinflr 17 Washington Insurance Company, /^ueTaiidnPVed 48*A spection after 12 noon). Tin I * ’*.-**!®® Siveet. Cnicazo in. Legal Notice Ldsal NoUm 3881 FORD Custom ejghts, two and tires. Removable seats. Nearly MELODY RADIDr-TV - PboiM’e. 808 Main St., Manchester, or call RCA TV Set, 9 pc. mahogany minols; Iterbert I. Markham, M il 8. chester tine. 30. 9-8873 after 8 FULLY EQUIPPED soda shop with Night calls. Guarantsed ser^a. LENNOX FURNACBE and warm s e a s o n e d Hardwood for stove, ^rchjjlfrAVfrtu.'Dorcheater AVetiue, Chicazo 87. llllnola;llllnola:' p.m. . four room apartment in rear, four doors both complkeiy equip­ new Ingide and out. Priced for 30.3-8114. dining room Mt (Uke new), 9.- Franclo. Thr Whllohall. An«rt- ni­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE held , AT A COURT OP PROBATE held quick sale, only $305 down at Cen­ MI. 0-2280. air heating. Earl Van Camp. 30. furnace or fireplace. Call 30.' nes* reason for eelllng. Inquire St Honcheitrr within and for the at Manchester .prlthln and lor the ped. Excellent condition tnyide and 9 pc. parlor Set, maple bedroom iTKiil Hotal,, J.IT 105 1^ -.r-D-lfiwarr laav*#*! V- Phu-o liaff, Dtatrict of Manchester, on the 2nd day District of Manchester, on tha 39tb day ter Motor Salea, 481 Main St. 0-5844. 3-7083-. .... II Inol^Arthur G. Llllv. 316 Spruce St. 3 0 . 0-3M7. out. Guaranteed. Priced below the ANTIQUES Rafintahad. •et (twin beds),’chrome brenk- of December. 1954. of November, A.D. 1954. market. Only $395 down. Bank f i­ Help wanted— Male 36 fnst set, rugs, gnte-leg table, WoodblnoWoodbine AAv>nite. /« iia . 0«kOak Park. Present. JOHN J. WALLiTTT. Judse. Present. JOHN J. WAU.E’iT. Judge. THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR 1951 CHEVROLET 1«4 ton truck, done on any furniture. ______, S^SONED HARDW(X)D slabs Illtnoia: Henry E. Greene. R.PD. No Little Eaiy*Goin9 Caps Estate of Annie West, late of Man­ Estate of W. Harry England, late of nancing, Alao several geed clean 189 South Main S t Phone 30. WANTED — Ehcperienced baker's eednr chest, etc.. Magic Ch^T chester. tn said District, deceased. Manchester in said district, deceased. very good condition. Tel. MI. MilUiiery— Dreasmskinf 19 and hardwood for stove, fireplsce BfAdlPv.• 70 £i'. Pl»®iv‘'7>lcazn PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD Ford Slid Chevrolet pre-wars. No 9-1408. 3-6843. helper,^ Must have own transporta­ and furiiace. Delivered $16 a cord gna lungeund O-E refrigemtor Illfnivig: v„(isyinn n. Junior DresS'Up The executrix luvlnz exhlbitwi her Upon application of The Connecticut joU: Clayton B. Jorti. 128 adminixtratlon account with mid estate Bm k and Trust Company (formerly money down. See Bob Oliver at DRSESMAfOBR, altsraUons on tion. Apply Cornell Bake Shop, 449 (both old models). AU very clean Stitpii S tw t, ElltAbPth. Npw 481 Main St. 2 cords $89.1 HA. 3-1457 after 8 . to this Court for allowaoce. and havln* The Hartlord-ConnecUcut Trust Com­ 1948 PLYMOUTH 3-door sedan, f u r n i t u r e RepOir Servlcs: costa, auiU. drsases, aUrts. ate. Hartford Rd., Manchester. p.m. and weU kept. pArinPXRhlp builn«®gs ig a mode application to setUe said estate pany). executor, praying (or authority Complete rspalripE, *efUilahlng, Call 3 0 . 0-8838. ROBERT M. REID and SON pral prcurlt? b^g|nMfi^. inrludiriR actinc as Insolvent without, commlsstonera, it to sell certain real estate situated in BEFORE TOU Buy a* mad car very clean. P>ill price $808. No Ag broker, dcalpr and undprwritpr. and •cash Ouvm, low. monthly pay­ restoring oh all typs# of furniture. WANTEU>---Meat cutter or counter SEASONED HARDWOOD for fire-’ Anetioneera, 3faacbester, Conn. the Town of Hebron. County of Tol­ Baa Gorman Motor Salea. .Bulck IhP buRlnpgg of acting at a broker in ORDERED: That the 15th day Of De­ land In said State and more particular­ ments. Bnihner'a Packard. Tal- Zigmund Goads, Prop. Formerly man. I®ull or part time. Manches­ place and furnace; Cut to order. commoditipp. cember 1954. at ten o'clock, forenoon, ly described in said application pn file, Balsa and Bervloe. 3$5 Mam 5. The amount of rapliat furnlahed at the Prol>ate Office -in the Municipal it Is . FACTORY METHOD PAINTING cottvlUe. of Watkins Bpkir. Tel. Ml. 3-7440, Movinr— Tmckinf ter Public Market. Inimediate delivery. Glastonbury •"<1 aptually contributed by each Siw-- atzaet MltchcU *-4571. Open «ve- ME. 3-2033. •’ Bulldins in said ^ Manchester, he and ORDERED; That the forecolnz appll- ' Storsss 20 rial Partner who la not also # General the same |« oMlfned for a bearinz on Mtion be heard and determined^ at the 1051 OIESMOBILE super 88 four /T R A Y ’S , Partner la aa (ollowa; the allowance of said admlnl«trstion ac­ Allred R. Meyer ...... Fion.noo Probate office In Manchester in said door, radio, heater, hydramatic. MANCHESTER - Paqkage Dellv- Sitastion.a Wanted— SEASONED HARDW(X>p for your count with'said estate and said appli­ District, on the 13th day of Der, 3080 CHEVROLET two-door, radio, TV RADIO SERVICE F Dewey Everett . , . 1. . , , . 20n,n0O cation and ihlx Court directs that A.D. 1154. at ten o'clock In the fore­ very clean .car. Guaranteed $1145. ary. Local light tivekuig and Male ‘ 39 fireplace. Come fill your car ADVANCEMENT Henry B. Dearborn ...... 42.500 heater, powerglide, ready to go. To be. sure see McClure PonUac, trunk for 32.59, or $18 Cord de­ Arthur W. Wakriey 100.000 notice of the time and place assizned noon, and that noticr be given to alt IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL /BILL TRAYGIS package delivery. Refrigerators, lor said hearinz be ziven to ail persons peraona Interested In said estate of the Guaranteed, 8706. To he sure see 373 Main St. MI. 0-4545. Open eve­ GENERAL WOflK wanted .for livered. Weekends only. Dick iaaac C. Elston. J r ...... 100.000 known to be interested therein to*an pendency of said application and the M cO ure Pontiac. 373 Main St. ■ / waahen and stove moving a / OPPORTUNITIES pear and be heard thereon bv publish nings 'til 10. speeiaity. 30. %0783. Xmas season. Can work either Noren. Bolton. Tel. 30. 3-7991. lerbert I, Markham 100OOO time and place of hearing thereon, by Open aveiUnge. ’til 10, .Prompt, Courteous Servlcs night or day ahlfta. 3 0 . 9-2398. Dean D. Francia jno.ooo Inz * ropy of this order In some news publishinz a copy of thia order in some NOW IN OPERATION paper havinz a circulation In said Dis­ newspaper harfnz * circulation in oaid 1048 FORD Convertible, souped up ' for Arthur « . >IHy ...... 45.000 3080 MERCURY sedan, lustrous •USTIN A. CHA31IBER8 CO., S®^^9' h . Goeerte ...... 25.000 trict. St least five days before the dav district, at least five days before the Mercury engine, built by Miller's 3(1-0-5550 or 0-7800 , Gsrden—Psnn—Daily Hahlon O. Bradley...... 20.000 of said' hearinz. aiid by mallinz in a day of said hearinz. to appear if they Uus finish, nearly new Urea, local aog long diatance inovlag, Veztstered letter on or before Decem- tee cause at sold time and place and SEE DS SOON rO S A ’ speed shop ol Hartford. New'tlres, packing, oto^ a . CaU ML 841187. Dojfs—Birds—Pejs 41 Prodaets 60 SKIMJDMEN Clayton B. Jone* ...... (OO.OOO COLLISION NO EXTRA COST radio, heater and gas •r.vlsu over­ new maroon paint. 3fl. 9-25T9. - FURNITURE Rsfinlshlng, anfiqus 4. The amount of capital tumiahed )>er 3. a copy of this order to be heard relative thereto, and make re­ drive. Former local owner. Has (unUturs a specialty, chaira caned Hartford CBapel 7-1431. i aad actually, contributed by each Spe­ Commissioner of We)fare, Blnte Office turn to this court. Because Of THE NEW-3IANCHE8TER Pet are always batter-tha»«vemga Bulldinz. Hartford. Conn. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judfe.> had excellent care. Low down 1053 BUICK SPECIAL, four door, and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Center. 086 Main St., invites you cial Partner who ia alao a -General WORK U tM taey FREE ESTIMATE CHICSCEN MANURE for your laam hi the faat-expoaSIsg aircraft ciaiPartner, Partner. aa hia Is: contribution aa a Spe- K)HN J. WALLETT. Judze. pionnent and .bank tmaacing. See radio; heater, white wall Urea. Phone oatchell 0-8735. to vlBlt pete of aU kinda. Con­ e s t a t e o f EDWARD BrCHJlK, late PsintinE—Psperini; 21 or garden. Tel. ML 3-8971. Ralph Hornblo..,Hornblower ...... r.®3400.000 UMITATION OBOEB of Goventry. in the Probate Dlstri(H of I BjA Oliver on this '’.iie at Center Ideal family car. To be sure see necticut bred. Parakeets. 30. la«oetry, Se why net start t#> Paul'- — J.B. Skinner ...... 129.000 C031PLETE Hand and power lawn AT A COURT OF PR0B.VTE held Coventry, deceased. Motors Sales, 481 Main. M cOure PonUsc, 373 Main Street. PAINTING—Exterior and Interior, 9-4378. Hours Monday ^ through w e l l ROTTEU) cow mantire. Pro­ Say to befig a firtare at Pratt Percy W. Broam ...... 175.000 • at Manchester within md for the The Administrator having exhibited MI. 0-4545. Open evenings 'til 10. mower sales and aervlee. Motors Friday, 19 to 8:30, Saturday 9 to tect your ahmbs and towns now. James J. Phelan. Jr...... 240,000 District of Manchester, on the JOtb day Its administration oceount. with siUd 1060 CHEVROLET 3-door de luxe ^perhanging, ceUi^e rctinished. aoS Whllnay Aircraft Paul H. Davla ...... ;. 120.OOO of Novemtser. A.D. 1954. ____ Estate to the Court o( Probato (or said tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and Wallpaper books on request. Esti­ 8 ; Weihtesday closed at 3 p.m. 8. 3 0 . 3-7083. Leonard Gig>io, Bedton, 7. The partnership commenced De­ 5330 new paint, heater. Full price, $888 1052 HUDSON Hornet twin H deuvery eervlee. Glbeoa’a Garage. Present. JOHN J. WALI.ETT. Judz*.- District (or allowance, it la mates given. Fully insured.. CaU A H. Green stamps. cember 1. 1953 and continuea to and Estoie of S. Josephine Weth»reU. late ORDERED—That the ,0th day of f-:) only. $148 down, cash ir trade. power, radio, heater, Tiydramstic, 3U. 3-5012. U. S. No. 1 Green Mountains pota­ locludinz September 30- 1954. ' Edward R. Price. J0. 0-19C3. We stiD need— of Manchester in said District, de­ December. 19M. at 11:09 o'clock in the , gnmner’s Packard, Talcottville. two tone. A real sharp car. Guas- FREE DELIVERY service to your toes. Bryan Bros, 170 T<«and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the under- ceased. forenoon, at the Probate Office in Cov­ alfned have aizned thla Certificate as On motion of Sherwood O. Bowers of entry be. and the some la assigned (or MI- 8-5181. Open evenings 'til 0. anleed. $1595. To be sure.see Mc­ WORK WANTED-We specialize in PAINTING and Paperbangtng, home. NationaUy advertised dqg Turnpike. Phone 30. 0-7037. of thla 1st day of October, 19M. 0«r new infnt-red Iee* all t>'pes of septic tank and tewer said Manchester, executor.' a hearing on the ollowonco of said ad­ Clure Pontiac. 373 Main St. 3fl. quality work, reasonabte prices foods, etc. Vitality, Cero-Meto. • Tool •and Die Makers ------I. ORDERED: "Duit six months from ministration account with said EUtato Ed wUch BUikeB Boaaibto 3063 DODGE two-door, equipped. 9-4545. Open evenings 'til 10. line work, landacaplng, clone ma- HUl’a, GofTs, Kasco, Gaines,- CJDW MANURp. $8 and $10 loads. JR. tile 90th dav of November. 1954. be and and this Court directs the Administra­ and prompt service. Fra# esti­ ...... — .„RING a BAKE1M)N caaBMl Guaranteed. $1005. To be sure see. aon work, aidewalfca, concrete Quakar City, Dash. Three LltUe Good tor towns and gardens. the aame are limited ,nnd allowed for tor. to dtp oil persolns Interested there­ MoCanrs PonUsc. 373 Main Street. mates. Fully insured. TaU Bert s Tool snd Gauge Inspec­ JAMES J- PHELAN, JR. the creditors within which to brinz in in to appear at sold time and place, by 1949 FORD V-8 club coupe, $490. floors snd paUos. Call Angelo Kittens, Puss in Boots. WUd bird Wood sawing by the hour. 30. PAUL B. SKINNER publishing this order one time in some paint job for joar car. in . 0-4545, Open evenings 'til 10, Plante. 30. 0-8085. their claims szainst . said estate, and Radio, heater, overdrive, signal Glols. so Norman Street (30. seed snd suet cakes. Canine 3-7804, or 3 0 . 9-8731. tors PERCY W. BROWN said executor is directed to zlve public ewspaper having a circulation in said WILLIAM R. ROVhSNSKY EHstrict and by posting a copy of the lights, good rubber. W. 'T. Davis, 9-0938) for complete ssUsfaction. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. S5 Chefs, Inc. Phone PI. 3-8148. notice to the creditors to brinz in their • ABSOLUTELY DUST ■13^1 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- 81 Foxcroft Drive, 30. 0-1895. HAROLD E. /ERRILI. claims within said lime allov;ed by public sign post nearest to the place years experience, FiiUy insured. -• Gauge Makers CHARLES R. PERAIGO publishinz a copy of this order in soihe where the deceased lost dwelt, at least FREE ivhlly clean, radio, heater, ^ E U k IFYINg ■ and refinishing TAKE A lovely Boxer in your home Household Goods 51 PAUL J. EAKIN five days before said time attigaed. « M ^ e n t Urea. Douglas Motors. Satisfaction guqrsnteed. Ray­ newspaper liavfnz * HrruIaUon In sSM kerosene lamps, also make out-' —on a share pups basis, one to a CHARLES 8. SARGENT probate district within ten days from And due return moke. 333 Ofain. N Auto Acccaaorlaa—Tires 6 door lawn lampa. 30. 0-3498 mond Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Road. BARGAINS in new and used appU- • Precirion Machinists WALTER M. GIBLIN ibe date of this order and return moke Certified from Record.. • GLASS-LKB FINISH 3 0 . 0-1614. family, without cats. Boxer Farm ahbas. Term# and trades. James .GEORGE L, MORRIS' to thla court of the notice riven. ELIZABETH LACEK. Oerk. at Vernon. Tel. Rockville 8-2313, HOWARD E. BUHSE JOHN J. WAUJCTT. Judse. Court of Probate. WWCHEVROLET FlecUine sedan, BATTERIES — 50% off Square A. Woods AppUences, 383 Onter s Sheet metal Mechsiiics District of Coventry. • FACTORY BIETHOD . btater, motor completely JAMES J. WATSON U[pe as low as $4.05 ex., iong type RETAINING {WALLS of all kinda WANTED—Home—one a .-eat farm St. 3 0 . 0-1018. . DANIEl. T. BERGIN AT A COURT OF “ ROBATE held ovariumlod, all new parts rings built. Arthur 43ay. 3 0 . 0;827S. Private Inhtmetioiis 28 EDWARD O. MCDONNELL at Manchester within .-■■' ftoaTt 30JI00 miles powcigUde, two 436 Center Street WEAVING of bums, moth holsa HATPHCLD SMITH stitch Uluatrations. the inventor on file. It is 30 tn the inrentory on file. It Is tsBe green, radio, n ei^ r. d#- and tom clothlag, hotasry niiu, plucsedI ew ers days and vacAlions. Hos­ S A. M. to 4 :30 P. M. C U rrO N P. WAI.KER. JR. sleeves 4 7-8 yards e< 35-inch. ORDERED: That th* (oregolnz ap- ORDERED: That the foregoing aw JOHN J. MARKHAM Send XSc in coins, your nams, For this patera, send 30e. in ptiootiod be beard and detrrminrd at- plication be beard and determined at feeMer._ imw battety brakae. un-. 9XIUR NEW 000x18 first Una handbags r^atrod, Upper ro> ISM 0LI8 I T pital and life insurance the Probate oflMe to Manchester tn WEST STa biowoBt tnbaa, oeat STANIJTY M. EILERS addrais end th* pattern nixmber to Ooine, your name, addram, atoe de­ Ibe Frobst* office tn Manchester. In V o n d a ^ tires. 813.06 each; four placement, umbroUaa repalrod. available. I/>UIS J^ DUPRE ANNE CABOT. THE 3IAN- ■aid Dtraict. 0# u,* IRh day of De- ■aid District, on tb* 19th day of Do Lnxo S-Door Sedan. R ^M iai r. GILBERT sired, and the Pattora Numbar to c*m ^. A.D..-1954, at ten o'clock in cember. A.D.. 1964. at ten o dock le ■^k. ate. Like neti; inter- new VanderbUt first Une 7.10 x mon’a Shirt ooUom ravarsed and NACHINE GLEANER CHBBTEK EVENING HERALD. the forenoon, and that notice b* given always bad seat 15 Ursa, SIS.M; aight 800 x 18‘ two di#. baater. hydranmUe, Experience preferred but P tA H A WHITNEY EUGENE M. MATALENB SCB BURMBTT. THE SSANCHES- the forwsoou. and that notice b* given replacad. MartoWa Uttla Maad- H RAYMOND POWFU, 1159 AVE. AMERICAS. NEW TEB EVENnrO BEBALD, llM to oil persosu Interested in sold estate to nil perobno Interroird la said estate IRANB AVL O f m wwdition. I? “ “ w n F treads. 97.80 each; on# Ing Shop. dark g reen. ExceUent < Saptle Thaks, Oiy Walla, Sewer not required. ALFRED R. MEYER of (be pendency ^ aoM application and of tb* pendency of oaid a p d l e a ^ and m P 15 8,______Original owner. . L t e melaSed — Oanar Water- AIRCRAFT F. DEWEY EVERETT TMUI IS. N. y. AVE. AMPaaOAd. NEW TOMK tk* Um* and ptoce of tseorlng tb e re ^ tbs time aad ptoc* of jeering OMraon. BODY SHOP 8.80 X 18, $5; two 7W X 15 two in - H m cokRtul 1054 Needlework by pubttshing p copy of. this order to

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VOL. LXXIV, NO. 55 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 PRICE n v i CENTS ■______/ Pontiff‘Better,’ Mentioned Confidence Vote Given Ike Atom-Peace Plaii octors Report To Mendes

n C ity, D ec. 4 (/ip>r—Ting empUed the atomach of acid Paris, Dec. 4 (A*)— Premier Pope Pit^XII got a little bet excretions and eventual stagna­ Pierre Mendes-France’s ; gov­ tions and having proceeded alto to ter againxtoday hnd spe­ a eUsJtt alkaline washing. > ernment won a 287-240' vote cialists disraled fears that "The good condition of the of approval in the National the seriously^ling Pontiff hematosis (artertalisation of blood Assembly last night following has cancer. in the lunga) does hot render a heated debate over its in­ ■'Two clinical experts, who took necessary blood transfusions, but vestigation into leaks of de­ GIRLS* and part in s bedside confm nca last it will be opporfbns to make some infusiona of plasms and to con­ fense secrets. Famed Warriors Meet for First Time TEENAGE GIRLS' ihldnlght said the Pope >(as not The resolution baefeed the Prem­ U. S. Seeks aufferlng from a tumoral sac of tinue with the amino acids (acids ,the digestive tubas. derived from protein) of which ier’s over-all policies and expressed In naw Tottariallt *n' rosabud fN^nttl ' we have already started the treat­ confidence he would "take the ne­ The 7S-yesr-oId head of _ ment Any other therapy in the cessary measures in order that all To Free 11 Roman Catholic Church suffered guilty parties will be sought out collapse Thursday that brought >rasen,t condition la to be suspend- 4. It is Imperative tb reestabliah and brought to Justice/" -.1; Sopr 'a ' ipict... iVtrytMni nica- um cloaa to death. But his kturdy thV strength of hit hoUnesa. His The scandal over Coinmunist ac­ WMto atendovt ilips of nylon heart pulled him through that crista without any doubt, will cess to secrets of the National De­ Am ericans thit'i w M Ciitar't coNm Spinky Mrchmant Taffata ambroldand. and through the hours that allowed recover rapidly if a gradual feed­ fense Counsel has centered around him to strengthen. Twin alxaa C to 14. raaii an m a^ o(! They hivt a ing ia ca lled out and the therapy a. former police .inspector fired Moralag Report of vitamins and liver extract, al­ teat week. The officer, Jean Didee. United Nitions, N. Y., Die, merited enWi, "Hverything looks better," Dr. ready atanad, is continued." MonelgnOr Giovanni Battista earlier had been relieved of an 4 (A*) — President Eisen* $2.98 and $3.98 all^iaitic milt, m II Isiciano Casimlri, a Vatican spokes­ RaatlBg\IiBlrly Easily Moatlnl, Papal Pro-Secretary of anti-Communlst assignment after hover’s gtonis-for-peice plin man, said aa he returned to the The Pope whs resting fairly State aad loag-timr collabnrntor unauthorig«d secret, data was comes up for a final vote In eiian awry fill la m papal apartment ehrllcr today to easily in his widte-wslled bed of Pope Pius XII, has been men­ found on hie person. Issiia the morning communique. . the (toneral Assembly today. ’ vanraicalarmallNr. chamber In the ” Vqtican palace. tioned a* au eventual aurceseor So far; three top civil servants The statement containing the to the ailing Pontiff. (AP Wlre- in the defense Dept.. have been Expectations were that tha *aitraMiim. The propoMl alao calla for on Of flna quality rayon. Large aa* ginning of the syndrome (a group mittee to name a new leader for [V I t * i aseflawT' ^ axlaf- Two new arrests were made to­ iaternatiotial technical cotifereaco aortment of atylaa an8 colon. of symptoms). , the 1956 campaign In which the l l l V l o U j l J l day in connection with the scandal, on peaceful atomic energy uaoa to Slzea 32 to 42. "Prom an objective point o f view former Illinois governor has given , *' ^ bringing to seven the number of be held not later than naxt August the condition of the cardio-clrcula- Increasing signs he hopes again t o l i i o i l c persons arrested. Those picked up: at a place stUl to be decided. Or­ . tory apparatus are in optimum be the party’s standsid-besrer. | A- Ca 1 1 5 1 Louis Bernet, a teacher, and his ganised-under UJf. auspices, this condition, the lungs are untouched. Siaied for Speaker i w /- a a 'r-i son, Guy. Field Marekal Visteuat Bernard Moatgomery, -ight, talks with Aea. Dooglaa MacArtkar aa the maatlng would be open to all na­ $2.95 and $3.95 In the abdomen, there does not exist Rayburn, who is scheduled to b e -, K . The latter was charged with British, military leader called upon MacAjrthur at hie apartment la the Hotel WaMorf Aeterte, New York, tions in tha UJ4. or its spaeallaad free liquid; It te tractable in all its come Speaker of the House in the 1 AmaawF vv JeaU U giving “secret ''data to his father Dec, A It was the Srst meetiag ef tee two World DVar tl leadera. (AP UlreiriMto). agenctes. quadrants, painful only slightly in S4th Congress and represents the v.-Bite serving in the Army last Although iBtroduead teas than -v Uie superior right «me (quadrant) veteran wing of ^he party, said Washington, Dec. 4 OP)—Sen. June,. What the father did with the ■ _ . a month ago, the resolution ra- In a statement last night that "un­ where on the other aide the Holy Millikin (R-Colo) said today he ia Infondetion was not immediate^' ' Father for years has complained of der all the circumstances, I think clear. X. letter from Louis was Five Children such pain. \ \ , it would be better to postpone the confident Sen.'Knowland of Cali­ found by \pollce ,tn the offices of Vancouver Bandits S i t t d (oM "A t the present state things election . . . until a later date." fornia, will continue as genate Re­ the fello\y^raveling weekly of internaMonal cooparation h i... SUGAR PLUM FANCIES / it la believed IndiapendabM to euc- Replied Stevanaoin, here tb speak publican leader despite ' a sharp Francc-Obse^teur during a re­ Suffacati^ in qxpanding \the peaceful usee a< rint qHaUty nylon hoiiary In ahter and a«nl\ ihMr / cqed In feeding His HoUneu. This at a $100 a plate party dinner to­ party division over condemnation cent search. In\he letter, aent last •n K V B'h I " a -C o B 'S liT C? »L®mlc energy to ssatst in Uftlng i , may be accomplished either by night: wdgliU in now fall and winter colon. of Sen. McCarthy’s conduct. June. Louis ann^nced the depar­ f g U l O d l l l l V o S T ddteS m "*^ hunger, poverty pSranteral (L, e., hon-lntenihall "White I don’t know alt of the Among GOP Senators, 22 voted _ture ,of French units, for Indochina. Cleveland Fire way or through a tube, after ^av- circumatances, 3 think that 70 or published by It was introduced by savan FOR LITTLE DREAMERS' /• for condemnation and 22»agataMtef7y s tetter-nOTer more members of the National Forty-four - Democrats and Sen. the weekly, ' ' but poUc^\Mid a copy powers with alomie piles er flp- NO'MEND NYLONS ... $( .» and $1.65 ^r. Committee could reach a dSclelon Cleveland, Dec. 4 (P)—Five chil­ Morse (Ind-Ore) made the final of it may have been fonyarded to dren died in a flasn fire at an East Chrlatmaa eva drearaen aleep on thoughte of - ^ ^ without a poatponamenL" . • tally 67-22 in favor of rebuking Communist agents, \ Seven W ill Mitchell said at least 71 were Side apartment house early today. A L IA PERFECT FIT NYLONS gay gifte. Happy lltUe btouaaa atlacted wltK * ^ Q O the Wisconsin Republican. Fire Chief Clarence Ryan said I joy at the aton where draama coma true. lMa ^ O on hand, most of them tOsdy to (Ceatiaaed on Page Five) $1.15 to $1.50 Pr.\ 8 to vote. Opposed Censure the children all were on the third 14 only. Knowland was one of the 2*! Re- floor of the building at 2675 Ehist i l ^ c e . 8outh*iJSica M d * the For Plot to Kill ' Neither Stevenson nor Rayburn recent weeks struck twice more yesterday to garner $36,000 junued'statea These powers also FANCY HEEL NYLONS $1.15 and $1.35 Pr. took a public ataiid In favor of any publlcMs opposing condemnation. 51et St. and probably were suffo­ Girla’ Dapt-T^^d flo o r This group iiicluded.xeveral Sena­ cated In their sleep. in robberies staged while the city was an armed camp of n«gotiaUhg with For- of the three leading candidates to machine-gun toting cope. The ben-* . ------... .. — — — - I tugSI. not a .member Of the U.’ N„, . ARKWRIOHT 60 GAUGE NYLON Egypt’s Nasser replace Mitchell; Stevenson's hand­ tors who share Kndwland’e views GOP Senators The children were Identified aa NOTHING lEHER THAN on U.8- policy in Asia, and Sen. Frank Johnson, 5; his sifter, E>te|- $41,500 was obtained in two quick dite struck in quick 1-2 ord’er, much Announcemeat that the aasMH--m I L®"’ard setting up the ihternatioaal picked chairman who has Instated forays. My would be asked to conSktor H * ‘ . ^ $1.00 Pr, A SOFT and PRETTY that he ii quitting Jan.- 1 even If Aiken (R-Vt) suggested this play­ la LoO. 3, and Janice, 6; and James the same « W edne«l.y when C h a r i i e d “*Am « ------^ \ ' '~^Caln>,, Egypt, Dec. 4 i/^—A ed a part in the balloting. Know- Block Recount Duvall 4, and Vicld Duvall, 2. A lone ’’baby-faced" cose of the 11 Americans jailed In S-maii military cohrt today sen­ no one la chosen to fill his place. first hit the Bank of Toronto,ar“ In Murder for Red Cauna was made last n i^ t by ARKWRIGHT SEMI-SERVICE .... $1.00 Pr. The three candidates are Paul land’! view* on Asia recently have The p-tranta of' the Duvalt chil­ Chief UB. D clvate Henry Chbot tenced to death Hassan El been in apparent conflict with, dren, J a n ^ Duvall, 24, and his suburban New Westminster and Hodeiby, supreme guide of the M. Butler, Indiana' national com­ Of Oregon Vote galloped out the door with Lodge, Jr. He i aid the 16 K oton GORDON MERCERI2ED COTT6n mitteeman; Michael V. DiSalle, those of the Eisenhower adminis- wife, Robeira, 21, were in their Allies had agreed to bring t h * ^ fanatical Moslem Brotherhood, and trayon. tween $3,000 and $10,000. ^ Insurance Plot S i f t S d o Ua . former Toledo. 'Ohio, mayor and downstairs apartment when the 'Tw o girls chased him eeversl i . sue up at the earliest HOSE . :...... $1.35 and $1.50 Pr. six other members of the outlawed Referring to the possible, effect fire broke out. ele to will be a permanent division in the peared to erase any lingering' ques­ to $20,000 and driving away un gence suit. save time, the case might g » M- alao navy and black. / members after Nasser escaped an tion about the November balloting aqleep. aiaaaZln'a bullete at Alexandria him. Rayburn made It evident he Republican qrganiution of the Sen. challenged. The intended victim, James RIc- Little Golden Books ...... 2 6 c each Siaea amalL medhun wants none of the three. He said which gave Democrat Richard 'l l Firemen . estimated 26 'The robberies brought to .eight (Oantl)inM *■ Png* f i n ) Octi 26., ate." Occupied the 2*i story frSm! CO, 40, waa to be crushed to death -and large. Slzea 40 the party ought to take time out Neuberger a slim edge over Re­ the number of bank holdups in six agtlnst an elevated t)aln pillar in Stainp Books ...... 60c.each Led to Nagqlb Ouster Several othera expressed the dwelling. Most of the fire damage, to 44—$4.98., tb pick somebodv more "schooled" same view and Knowland himself publican Guy Cordon, defeated af­ eeks for-d total loot of approxi- a faked taxi aceident, Bronx Aaat. The Incident IM to last, month's In DOIlttcB, but did not Indicate he ter 10 years fn the Senate. . amounUng to an estimated $3,000, m'l^ely $1M,000. Illuatrated Story B o ^ ....$1.00 each Ouster of MaJ. Gen. Mohamed said, "1 don’t think the alleged was Confined to the third floor.. Diet. Atty. Louis Sliver said. The hed anvone In mind. cleavage ia as deep aa aome aay." Cordon refused to Join the de­ e frequency wltji which the scheme came to light about a week Naguib as Egypt's . President The Discards Loyalty Oath < mand for a recount filed yesterday The fire first was noticed a)>out bandit^ have struck have given Story Books for Boys ... .9 ^ to $1.60 government charged he secretly ' Other Republicans, including 2:30'a. m, by a neighbor passing igo. Sliver acid, when taxi .driver These conflicting viewpoints' Sen. Young of North Dakota, secre­ with the Senate Electione subcom­ citlzenr^nd bank ^ p lo y ce a full- Fred Baser, 34, became increasing­ Bulletins $ 3 :9 8 approved the revolt plot but said mittee by Jess J. Card, GOP na­ by. He threw bricks knd a whisky StoryA^Books for Girls ... .96c to $ 1.66 plunged ti e ^temoersUe National tary of the GOP, conference.- said- scale cane of Jitters. ly alarmed about Ms Vole in the freai Um AP WIrts he would not bO tried’.becauae this Committee Into a new controverey -the McCarthy fight had left deep tional committeeman from Oregon. bottle throttgh a second-floor win-. Phony, Alanns Cenluae plot. UhcleWiggley Game ...... $1.00 might give enemies of the state a For that reason, the subcommittee Not exactly over party control only a few political scars. Young said, how­ Two false 'aianhs were turned in Beser was described' as the boy ehznce tb divide the counti^. hours after it had washed Out Its ever, that KnbwlMd doubtless tossed out Gsrd'a. petition. (Cbntianed on Page Five) by Jittery clenu Wednesday,.add­ Raggedy Ann Puzzle ...... 6 9 c pictured. friend of one pf the three women, IKE LAUDS W'AYKOfS Hodeiby was formerly a chief .fight over the so-called "loyalty would remalif the party’s Senate Rejection of the challenge left ing to the confusion of-police rac­ all of whom were arrested ;last Hand roUad aiKl hand printed aquare. All ailk. Judge of Egypt’s High Court of the impending Senate lineup for W ssbiagten. Dae. 4 QP)' Prato United States Puzzle .$ 1.00 acarfa In flo n l prihta. Special bath.’’ leader m the. new session beginning ing about the citK. The acene was night shortly before Ricco was to dent Blaenhewvr today eoagnMi- Appeal. IJe Joined the Brother­ An advlaory committee bf/89. next month. the 84th Congress at 48.DemocraU|. exactly duplicated ^sterday. Two Jisve been killed. ' hood In 1901 and succeeded the Independent Sen. Wayne Morae-^ slated Sea. WatklBe (IL U M i) Game of\the States • •' Ah* aaaaaaaa 12.00 headed by MUbhell. came up with The GOP split on the condemna­ genuine holdups. twoX^qnles. The three 'women arrested were for the "very apbendld Jeb" fea founder, Rassan El Banna,, as su- the conriusibh after' several hours tion itaue extended into the ranks also of Oregon—and, 47 Republi­ The bandits showe^sm all re­ Ricco’s wife, Patricia, 30. Mrs. Ann Something T o-D o ...... $1.26 preme guide. cans. Morse has announced he will News Tidbits did ae nbalrtnaa e f the apaeln) $1*69 «ach gard for a general poUeVshakeup Sabella. 27, o f 347 East \Uth St., riiwmttee Which The chief prosecution witness. (Coatlaned aa,Pago Elevea) (Ceattaiied *b Pag* Elevea) vote wi.th the .Demoerste on or­ (tolled from AP Wirca which took ) low up to its condemnation pf Sen: Sen. Hayden (O-Arix) said Card ciety o f Newspaper Editors clssal- tenthe ef a eent per gaBan JnoM Conaiata o f aixtean piacaa, four each of 9 Inch 54x72 ....., ...... $5.98 Mahmoud. Abdel Latif, an Alex­ tacks tm both the censure commit- fles as "offensive censorship” new McCarthy’s conduct. tee and a Senate Elections sub- had claim ^ numerous irregulari­ In tha prlee e f Mmaas eS has Dinner Plate, 6 Inch Bread and Butter Plataa, andria tinamith who fired the eight Commerce Dept, project ..to lladt Coffee Cupa and Saucers. Mad4 of Melmac, a Matching Kitchen Towels— 99c ALL W O O L Watkins said rules changes pro­ Cosnmittee that probed his finsn- ties in Multnomah Countyv-i^hteh seat the'retail prtee fas Qteote* posed by the special censure com­ eveneas fiow of strategic informa­ adantinc plaaticwan o f beautiful colors, hand­ / (CaaUaaad aa Pad* Etevaa) cUl affairs in 1951-52. , Hartford today «e 14 eanfia. It la Two beautiful patterns, randenurosa, petite mittee he headed “would help to In the bitter controversy over (Ceatianed m Pag* Plve) tion. * State Dept. Holds Davies Pay the highest prlee ever ehargei In some and pncUcal to use. Ouarantaad a g ^ a t New York Health Dept, says chipping, cncking oi- breaking. Assorted col­ flaur. Colorful prints so beautiful they look bring about needed reforme" in the the censure issue, the nlles re­ this aren fat th aim ery at awat ors. Open stock available. n al on finest quality linen. v procedures of Senate inrastigattng forms proposed by the Watkins radiator steam in Brooklyn tene­ retail diatrlhntei a. Other printed cloths—$1.9S to $3.9$. Council Is Against committees. committee were all but lost’ from Scurrilous' ^Letters ment caneee death of one-year-old Unless He Agrees to ‘Gag* Stennis, who served .with Wat­ sight. girl and sends ^wo young sisters BISHOP OONSBOBATKD . 18 Year Old Vote kins on the special committee, said Watkins and Stennis said the to hospital . . . Two U. 8. Sabre- B eslsh. Dae. 4 (P)—The Rev.' in s separate interview the new recommended changes were ndt Briug Fine of | 1 5 0 Jets stalled on tiny airstrip in Washington. Dec. 4 to?—J^e-Sthe on—T*e.aL______Secretary’s decision. However, Aaaea PhHpa Stekee. Ik O , to­ Senate should adopt the recom­ pushed at the special session just Sardiaai horrswed breexe from State Dept, la holding up- thet**e RnalThefinal,Ihe labeled .it a "rtielancboly out- day nne aoMncfated Mahon a*r PUROFIED 100% mended riilea changes after It' con­ ended beesuee the Senate Rules training plane to take off. pay of former career diploinat John I11 coma" after 23 yeara’ aervice—and adjnter ef tfw Egltcepal 04a- Hartford. Dec. 4 (P) —The Leg- venes next month. New Haven. Dec. 4 (P)— Switch­ Fitted at waist. In pretty committee already is stm h^g State„ Supreme . . Cburt - , , Justice in Daviee. Jr, reportedly be- ; eight prior clearances by loyalty- eeoa ef Maeadchntetta at tmpraa Ulative Council a permanent body 'The six-member bi-partissa com­ ing his plea from innocent to New — ■ - - - DUPONT DACRON FILLED shades o f blue, rose or which meets a hen the Legielafure various suggestions for''i r ‘‘a Code, of guilty, John F- McCoy, 71. a Mil­ falsely calling (xuse he refuse* to sign a document I security boards in the Truman ad- Hve ceremenlie filled with age- mittee suggested four Senate rules fair prjMdures” to apply to Sm- person Communist constitutes & 0 ]fL ’ A if no't in session t* hear proposals ford real' estate and insurance . h* fears may gag him from discus-; minlatratioB. Ha auggested t h « *M pogeaatry hi Trinity Ch*w$b wine. Sizes 88 to 46. changes in its report recommend­ ate inyeatigating committees. . grs— Be Ur Hander . . . New sing Ml firing as a security risk. Dulles release "the whole record of for new legislation and to make ing that the Wisconsin Rapiihli- man, ycsterdajr paid 3150 in flnra Chairman Jenner I R-Ind I of the. Yprker who failed to pay 50-cent Davies, a foreign service 'officer i my caae." BIOOOCHBT KITS TtONTT^ recommendations to the Legisla­ csB's conduct be condemned. Hie for v>riting acurrtloua lettera taxicab fare ia sentenced t* 69 ture has filed a report saying the Rulea— . __ committeej : about said Gov.-eloct several Abraham A. Rlbl- for half his 46 years, was dismissed It was learned that Davies’ law- I linden. Dm . 4 (PI PliM CANISTER SET committee said it felt “much •*( d a n in Jail Nov. 5 by SecreteT)' of State .,yer, Benjamin Shuts of New York. MsrelMl Lord S stL fiiSiow jL minimum voting age ehouM ^ the criticism against investigative * |tert ready by the Jime •■Lb*. V»w Haven eornoratlAn rniinael President Eiaenbower says “if DuIIm . He-has about $10,000 com-. 'Was cettaidcriBg whether to praoa atopned eft a pli kept at 2$ iresrs. ^ committee hearings Would have' NeW Haven corporation counsel we apt wisely" the next 10" years The counel) bald, a hearing yes­ new Congress meets on Jan. 5. lag to him, butJigder conditione Dulles on this auggeatkm. The the Vaited State* and TTirm piece graduated aat made of aheat steal been avoided' if certain hike Watkins said he'would be witl­ McCoy pleaded guilty to two will' see nearly 59 per cent in- he simears reluctantto.U n T to aocapU------‘ ~ ‘ $ 5 .9 8 terday on a propaaal to lower the changes hs4 been in effecL counts''of ;ridicuUag public offl- Secretary, noting lie had not late th* a ^ t h tigtat^nttl^ coven containing Blue Magic ing to go before Jenner’a commit­ ctense In national pr^uction . . . Dulles upheld a unaMmous de­ closed the door flaally on publica­ cap for abaer ihintmum age to 18. as had been Waats Fair Ftecedqree cials by advertising and one count Chile, Ecuador and Peru sign moiatura. KCepa crackers. s 6 . 9 5 auggested by President' Eisenbow- tee to urge, adoption of the rules cision )>y five-member hearing tion. said last month it seemed potato chips. I ' t Watkins said these proposals changes recommended by the site- of breach of the peace. agreements aimed at preserving iMord that Davies shewed a " la ^ etc., crisp and freak. One ■ \ • , er. bttt said nobody , appaared to against the national .interest to he sent aachTH x 7. S'. X SH and'Sfi; x 6 Inch aUsa. "ea|:ht M be a asiiitmum.* Hd said cial censure group. • Superior Court Judge Chatiee S- and dexelepiag natural reaearees of Judgment, discretion and rella:- relaase the full ncord. Aaaortad colors. Serf as down, aktra plump, extra naillaa^ la favor of it. he regarded them ns "vfiyjHiund" ^ WeoM Bor One-Stan Prebee House of Manchester, sitting for in their territorial waters. ! i-Uity." puUes said there wsa no council also turned down Other ■ potete Shuts might pre­ non-matting, non-aUarfic. CompliKaly wash- but added additional chaagaa may 'One o f the’ proposed changes Judge Samuel MeUitx who dte- Judge grants screen actor Victor finding th«t Daviea'was “disloyal sent to Okilla* within the next two w nnass wm tk abla. Ouarantaad by Good Hoaaakaaping, >tar a fm m or nowapap«#9 ba aii’did-to aasnn fair kmstl- would-—except under certain con-- quaUfled himself, fined him $50 on Mature’s estranged wife OordUiy { ia the aens* of having any Oocn- Bpadflcally weeks, it was understood, include Wiifiltigtia, Kate « ' V. gatkig Btdieaduips. ditlMis—^bar' onb-man hearings ■ ench cotinl. He also imposed' three tl.299 a manth temporary alimony' munlst afRMty.’' But hs agreed wtwther - Dnviaa. BhoulA have aU thair right to ;la- ’ton Smdte voted, #7-28. late such e »tb o a e McCarthy has coii- jail sentences of 30 days c a ^ but pending trial of her divorce suit with the board that Darics' coiitta- penaloB rights rsatored aiM re­ nauadoF ta eoadsn^ MeCMlhy’a dUG^:aa chainnah of the Senate suspended their exect'Uon. ■ , , 'Agreement giving his mother j ued employment "is not clearly. ceive hla flaal plychaek without oC public atW ala ISVMflgaikaia anbeommittee. Arthur T. ' Gorman, assistant $400 maathliT support and other consistent wtth the interest e f na- maklBg what ha n yartsjly fsala ■ '*.,V *■/ i- latnMted tha lala'a "eoastitu. ' ‘ ' ia Hgnog by acterjtionial Saeurttjr^ Tlfo) aad^^ "teadad (C >> « oa Page I) Van JehnaoK. Davtsa^a I wtniM aot eontoat V.'' r . « ■)