:...a ' t X Zr ^ 6 / 't^A6B’hPmRTY-TW0 \ t ■' ^ W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,'l967 Arcrage Daily Net Press Run r. . For the Week Ended . , ThS Westlnr" -/■V November 30, IS67~ V ‘ Fanaaal at JB. S. Waatkor Bataa About Town 12,682 ' Fair, pioMw tealgW. iAw ULN Member o f the Audit Meapt S-lt aama niral araaa. Fadr, f^¥h#'CoiipI«« Club o f tho Second wanwir FHdajr. R ^ ' 46-M. XlbiixTegatlonal Chutph will bowl M&nthe»ter-^A City of rU^ge Charm ,:.»t the Oommiinlty Y Saturday DOUBLE S&H GREEH STAMPS WITH AtL CASH ; taiKht from 7:30 to 10 o’clock, Any VOL. LXXVII, NO. 56 Vouplea In the church are invited. (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS)V MANCHESTER, CONN., -raURSDAt, 1>ECEMBER 6, 1957 . Thoae attending ehoul|d wear bowl- SALES THIS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5! ICIaaolfled AdvartUliig a* Paga BS) PRICE FIVE tENTB ing ehoea. soft soled slippers or heavy socks.’Those planning to at- j tend should contact either Mrs. Harry Rylander Jr. or Mrs, James •fiBr on e etncl a .11 O h! Brakes? Irvtae, _ . ^December Los Angeles, De-:. 5 (ffi)—The Lakota Council. No. 01. D e^ee judge read the police report of Pocahontas, will meet tonight merry Christmas for everybody begins concerning a man before him^ at 7:30 in Odd Fellows Hall. Mem­ on a.recklesa driving change:' bers are asked to attend, as new of- right here! We've gifts for Mom, for Dad, for Sis "Driving 93 n.fles an hour fleers for the coming year will be Of Bid to Clean , fled from officers . . nominated. A social hour and re­ and Brother . . , home gifts to make the chased about a mile . . ." freshments aill follow the meet­ “Why didn’t you atop?" ing. Atlantic City, N. J., Dec.Tconventlon expuUlon move, if onlyyOOO of th* AFL-CJIO’i 15 million Municipal Judge Thomaj- L. whole family happy . . . gifts for all good friends Hoffs would quit as Teamsters Christmas wouldn't b« Christmos 5 (JP) — AFL-CIO president members. Griffith Jr. asked yesterday. president-elect. The Manchester Garden Club and relatives, too. Come in, shop with ease. without Sonto Clous: and he will be George Meany told the open­ All flve unions have been under "I couldn’t, your honor," re­ will hold another workshop meet­ ing session of the federation’ti In thq past Meany had said Hof- nre in congressional investigations, plied Ramon Butler, 23. "t- here at Hole's this Thursday^ evening fa’s ouster from any sort of post with the ..Teamsters and Hoffa ing Friday at 10 a.m. at the home convention today there would didn’t have any brakes." o f Mrs. Rohert H. Smith. 131 Hart­ STORE HOURS: from 7 to 9 and Saturday afternoon 2 In the Teamatera was the prime especially being charged before "Five days and $50," aaid ford Rd. The club viill hold its an­ be no deals in thejfederation’s requisite to the trucking union’a the Senate rackets Inveatigating the judge. H.A> r.’s w it.r RE OPEN to 5:30. Plan to bring the kiddies— drive' to eliminate labor cor­ staying ■ In the federation. The committee with misusing union nual sale of Christmas Greens in ON THE NIGHTS THAT ARF. Center Church House Dec. 13 from they'll enjoy o chat with Santa. ruption. Teamsters, already under AFL- funds and powers. t CIRCLED IN THE ABOVE CALENDAR; CIO suapension, have one tenth of Meany announced last night 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., under the di­ PLl'S ALL DAY MONDAY Meany flatly denied reports the rection of Mrs. Charles Lesper- AFL-CIO high command la In any the AFL-CIO’s is million mem­ that the AFL-CIO Executive First Bom a re Gas Heater. ance. general chairman and Mrs. \ way willing to water down ita bers. The United Textile’ Workers Council had suapinded the Textile Frank Bickmore, co-chairman. A cleanup demanda on the , Team- Union was suspended last night. • group (UTW) and voted to push sale of Christmas cookies and a aters and other AFL-CIO unions ^ Five Unions’ Under Fire for expulsion of both the UTW and Distillery Workers because Sites Selected Flame Used morning coffee hour Is planned. accused of corrupt leadership. However, the AFL-CIO leaders Lo'*'est Prices GIFT UMBRELLAS There had been some apeculation both had failed, he said, to carry p r appeared determined to push con­ out in good faith reform programs The Motherhood of Mary Meany wap now willing to let, vention expulsion action against they had pledged. ^ - On East G>ast Mothers Circle will meet this eve­ *1 98 T. *8.98 James R. Horfa remain in a subor­ the Teamsters, Bakery, Laundry, Still on UTW PayroU Up Oxygen ning at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Anywhere dinate position in the Teamsters Distillery and Textile Workers The AFL-CIO boss said the UTW I All the newest fahric.s ami handlc.s. Union and escape an AFL-CIO Unions.’ They comprise'about 1,806- Washington, Dec. 5 (fl>) — Four Vincent Pppeleski, 112 Helaine HALE’S OWN RR.AND GIFT had obtained the resignations of Rd., tor its Christmas party. Co- Plain colors, prints and plaids. •.ast Coast Air Force Bases have Stam ford, D ec. 6 (jP)— FIt « •MERfCRY two top UTW officers, Anthony hosteasea will be Mrs. Edward Valente as president and Lloyd been selected for construction of persons were found dead of Goss and Mra John Termeulen. HOSIERY Klenert as secretary-treasurer, but the first taunting sites for the aaphyxiation today in their Members are reminded to bring I..\CE TRI3I.MED federation auditors had discovered Bomarc. < the .nation’s newest mis­ dollar gifts for the grab bag. ELECTRIC tenement apartment. GOLD MYL.AR STRIPED . . . Full fashioned sheer dark both a'UU have continued on the sile designedto knock down enemy A friend cMling to take Jeffrow T. J. SpeUacy Dies; UTW pavroU. SPIN RAYON scam n.vlons with reinforced ■fdtopjbefs Green to work walked Into tba Emanuel Churchmen will hold Similarly, he said the Distillery The Aif^ Force reportedly feel* apartment and found th* bodies their annual smorgasbord Friday BLANKETS heel and toe for extra wear. Workers group < had gotten rid of TAI l ECLOTHS and NAPKINS Newest winter shades. shout 16 such sites would provide' of Green, hie wife and three oth­ evening In Luther hall. Hugo Carl­ With a TWO year guarantee certain leaders but.they had taken antiaircraft coverage for the East ers sprawled about th* place. son is in charge of the program ...... $*.»* Political Power 77 over the union agmn O avoid any and Weaf Coasts and the nation’! Th* other three were indentlfied which will feautre the High School Twin Bed S ir e ___ $ 1 7 . 9 5 secret ballot election of new- offi- S9v70 ...... g.s.flg northern boundary. The Bomarc Mr. and Mrs. Leroy 8pat.ee and Round Table Singers, under the di­ cera. Speaking of the UTW, Meany can cover a wide c rea and travels said that whereas the AFL-CIO 8-month-old eon, Leroy. AU rection of G. Albert Pearson. Full Bed Sire pr. Hartford, Dec. 6 —Thomas 'J. faster than sound, 'ere Negroes...... $7.M -thought the union had launched Single Control . . J ] g 9 5 SpeUacy,’77,- state insurance com­ However, although it is dfsigned Orebn’s brothsr, . 20-yeer-oId Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid 6.1" R O U N D ...... *5.9* missioner, four times mayor of genuine reforms-they found out In recient days "’further financial Ir­ to^IntSrcept enemy bomberi as far WllUaimNt^ Green o f Garnet, 8. Society wUl meet tonight at 7:30, \ Full Bed Sire Hdrtford, and alnce-1907 a power in away as 300 miles and as high up C., was uteen to Stamford hos­ and the Youtji Council tomorrow NAPKINS ...... S9c ea. state Democratic pc^!cs, died regularities have been carried on Diinl Control . . . J 2 2 9 5 right to the present moment—it is as nearly 12 mile.*, the Boiharc pital but watt responding to treat­ at 7:30 p.m. The annual Christmas You will love these for your own uae shortly after 7 a.m. this morning would not be effective against bal­ ment. N. sale and social of the Aid Society at the Hotel Commodore, New the most brazen thing I’ve ever Colors: Green. lOse, blue and and for gifts. ■\'ellow, aqua, pink, white, seen in my life.’’ , listic missiles. These long range Det, Ctept. WilUam J. Lynch will open at 6 p.m. Friday. The coral. green and pecan. York. He had been attending sea- rockets fly ;at a p ^ a of up to said the five appiurantly died Church Council will also have a alons of the National Assn, of In­ "There was no finesse at all and Ue robbing is still going on,’’ 15,000 miles an h lur and trav/el as from insufficient {nesting Friday evening. surance Commiiaioners at the high as 600 or 700 miles. He said flames from an unvent- hotel. Meany added. Meany said it may seem ridicu­ Plans to build the first Bomarc *d gaa hot water heatci:^ had used Manchester Lodge, No. 73 AF His death was discovered by lous to base expulsion proceedings launching sites were announced up oxygen in the room. \ •hd AM, will hold a special meet­ Deputy State Insurance Oommli- against the Teamsters on the basis last night by the Air Force. It said Lynch said the owner ing at the Masonic Temfile tonight aioner Alfred N. Premo. a long­ of only one man, Hoffa. it had signed contracts totaling $46 building at 5pl South Pi at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of con­ time friend, who had gone to the "Certainly Hoffa la not the million for work at Dow Air Force Oeori;* 'Vaaelakos, w o u 1 ducting a Masonic memorial serv­ You give to much conference Sunday afternoon with Teamsters only problem." Meany Base, Maine;. McGuire Air Force charged with vlolmtteg a city ice for the late Frank E. Spencer. 0 I LACE-EDGED OVERALL SpeUacy. The two men had planned said, "because God knows they’ve B4ae, N. J.; Otis’ Air Force Base, nance banning testapation of to start hark to Hartford thii Mass.; and Suffolk County A if The service will be held at the With prett.v .scalopcd strap.s ,tikI a puff pucket got plenty of problems. There are Bridg* gi^er rMt* a^6p smashed, telescoped passenger coacbe* ns rescuer* continue search for bod­ yMad gee water heatm i Holmes Funeral Home at 7:30. for so littlo when you givo morning, and Premo went to Spel- indications of further disclosures Force Base on Long Island. N, T. T he bodies were dl$eOvsred for “cand.v monc.v.’’ Colors: lied, turquoi.se, lacy's about 6:45 to wake hiiir. ies early today In John's steUon in Southeast L6ndon. The two trains crashed In heavy fo r coming out. But Mr. Hoffa is the An Air Force spokesman aaid during the rush-h^Ur yeaterday. Girder was toppled by th* craah. (A P PhotoMx via nuUo from shoithr before 8 a.m. wheii^Frank pink and maize. S O A O "Tom was very hard to wake up main problem of the Teamsters at some addi^nal land will be ac­ ). Jobnami, 146 Franklin S t, Called Lt. John V. Kleperia, son of Mr. In recent month*,’’/' said ’ Premo. the moment." quired ■ for the Suffolk County ) and Mra Otto Kleperis, 3'7 Main Sizes 2 to 4. to fiVa Jeffrow Green a ride $e Samsonite Card Tables "He opened his eyes finally and Hoffa, 44-year old Kbor project, but that In the other three work at a tu*. company. - ' SL, U presently enrolled in pri­ CHIIHREN’S SHOP—.MAIN FLOOR. REAR looked at- me. I said: 'Come on, czar, is on trial’ in cases the Air Force would use land mary pilot training at Hondo'Air The Spate* Muple . and Mre. old timer, we want to get started it already owns. The Sites will In­ Oreen were lying te their beds. Base, Tex. A graduat of Manchea- for Hartford early.’ ’’ THOMAS t . 8FELLACT (Oonttened on Page Ten) clude launching spans, storag* fa­ Early Snowfall \ Ur High School, U . Kleperts later Jeffrow Green'e b ^ we* lying te Premo said he then went to cilities, control equipment and pro­ D ie in Crash a taaBway. Th* baby wta found attended the University ■ of Con- ahave, thinking by ,the. time he tection facilities. dead te hin crib. nwUcut. where he majored in finished SpeUacy would be AwaK*. The Bomarcs and their launA- Snarls Traffic; mathematics. Medical IDzamlnar Rudol|di Gblr When he went back to Spellacy’a ing sHeq are to be "integrated into mara eatd all ilva had been dead room a few minute* after 7 the the air defense system of th* Unit­ eaveral houra OUR GAY TRKASURB-TRKB ex-mayor's left arm was hanging Trains Death Toll 10 f'luoridation will be discussed at Valve, Weather Halt ed States," the Air Force said. down the side of the bed. iThe 'water heater was burnlag, , 4 the Hollister St. School Sunday af­ Thus, they will join Air Fore* LffncCi eald, but a gae heater jet O R OfRL SOOUT OIPTS "I put his arm on hit eheat and ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Following and Navy interceptor plants and New York, Dei. 6 (H)4^ bright waa' turned on, without a llama. A pattad hts faeq- gently to awaken lionitoni 5 .-Un—Rescuet-into the rear of a 10-coach electric the discugsion there will be aiqucs- the Army^, Nike' antiaircraft.mtev jnin returned today te the w«k«.of pot Of meat on th* eook stove had him." said Premo. "Thea I realized ailea in guarding the’ United 8' ‘ ‘ WOT] oad approximately trite-halted-mnrr-St: Johns’ Sta­ tion and answer period. ’The meet- •rtMli iMk of lold-spriyid plistie. 6H ' Hll. 1.2$ Satellite^ Lati nolj^ g 100 pereons lied' in th* rush-hour ywtfefdsiy']*' bitter earty aeaaon MlM4.over. Th* bathtub wae ' m« is being sponsored by the something was wrong.” from pMsible enetny aaaauU- tion. The impact shot cars into the ftfl toot ktKilit with lovily d*(i|(i tnm optn ind Premo called the hotel’s, resident crash oO-two trains Uklng com­ air and brought down part of an sriowatorm that laohed th* East with water. A radio waa.Jteteg. Fluoridation Educational Associa­ PoUc* quoted Mra J e H t£ | ^ * r, tion. Inc. u L i" lollop'*'* « rhodium finish, {uk l.M* physician. Dr. Allen D. Tanney, (Contteued on Page Ten)/ muters and -Christmas shopper* to overhead viaduct which carried an­ Ooaat from ConaecUeut to Hottkod korritto, fold-plaii or rhodium. Eatk .41 who pronptqtepA .{M la cv .dead. Cape Canaveral, FISh Dec. $ ^firing schedules. Fitting them In their horngitn thick fog last night. other electric rail line. giniB, causing 10 daatbs and snarl­ a neighbor, aa aayteg rim saw Jef­ Last rites wejfidnAdnv.«tbe.Rev. (jP>—A new attempt to launch has become a Herculeair task for Salva^ibrews, moving through ing ■ transportation. frow Green alive as Ut* aa B--M flMk UMfo for Girl Scouts (in litht irien a.tfaiy toet satellite waa ordered * Hanging over Edge i . plisticl tnd Browtiios (in bii|i). bek J.M Richard . Mah6n ^ y jM St. this overworked, overcrowded a nii^trftarc scene of fog and Six live* were lost In New Jer­ laat night He wae am]Soyed by a pAklMThS new try win get un- center. V An 8-coach electric train above Norwalk, tire dmepany. Bpataa ,^m an Ca^iglc'^CfiiW^ twisted. meUl, brought out 84 waa left With the front wheels of sey, two In New York and two te DOUBLE HrfC D*rip A NT *e«it ad Irtwiiit witck by Timex. lensviiy: |pv"dkyilgM hoiinir to- At Cambc^lg), Mass., .the Smith­ Baptist P^tor bodies. "They said from 20 to 30 Maryland. wae amployed by a New Canaan, j ” Browni»:ehrom» com, red strop.i.TS* hiorrqw, 'Ij^V’sa termally an- sonian Altrophysical Laboratory its engine hanging over the edge. house cleaning firm. Ynne other bodies still w$re trapped in Salvage teams early this morning Deapit* the eonahlne, the tem­ GREEN STAMPS ^ >nd FLOOR po, gj,| seouli: |0ld-tonid cast no’qnoed here pt tf:5$ pjn. announced ttiat the 6.4 Inch, 3(4 tbs mangled cdkcMes. perature m many places continued The Green family lived te a first with black suidt strap. 10.IS* ItR' body To H e a ^ U.S. Anally removed the train qbove. ■ A k en ’by, the' Defenso’-ltepartnient Informa­ potind test sphere, once it has en­ Police said more than 200.0theVs below the freesteg marlt keeping floor rear fla t All the rest of the THURSDAY. DEC. 5! tion Chief C. .H.-S0heoley, said The two wrecked trains were ‘ Frict includts Federal tax. " . New 'york.... Fjuriefh].. Service Co. ter^ an orbit, will be known offi­ were injured, including. 110 seri­ carrying about 2,000 ; commuters highways slippery snd bdurdous. 2-story frame building wae occu­ the launching iittem t w-oaM be cially a* "1M7 Gamma," for the Huge force* of road 'workers pied by white pereons. t V h lch will send .H to the Dillon ously hurt. Determination of the and Chriatmas shoppers bound for gf^Funeral Home In Hartford. Hart- made tome time d m t 7 a-m. third letter.of )he Greek alphabet. Churcl^s Body -final toil of dead and Injured ma> turned out for the giant , tsak of Vaselakoe, who lives In'Stamfotd, the suburban town of Hayes and clearing travel me*. , - ford arrangements; were being The name'wpiUd signify that this take several days. the English Channel towns of la an axtenrive property owner who Christmas Gift ' Cape Canaveral, Flkr. JDec- was the third hiM-made moon of owns many rental units similar to i;’ made by Spellacy’s aister-in-law, 6 By GEO^E W. CXIRNEIX ' Arms and legs of *{111 bodies Folkestone and Deal, 50 milea to There were record snowfalls In Toiletries trial Haisw r-—A ipiO- shattered roofs of the coaches. The sUngteg hard winds piled up hug* (CMiteriad an Pag* Tan) , LOWER STORE LEVEL ’ . ) Premo said .SpeUacy had been Trains were not operating ot JEWELRY , V faking medication for a heart CQn- the Qaipma baby moon last nlght going, the U.S. orblter presumably westem/Baptist pastor who likes to rescue crews said there was no drifts in spots. As th* storm only 50 minute short of the target ^ p ld take the name of Delta, or lOuntains, the Rev. Dr. Ed- hop* that any etlll 'remaining in schedule because of the UilckeM moved on into the Atlantli, th* Large as.sortment in tailored •. .'dition. but that he appeared well fog in recent year* which enviT I Hobnail Bubble .during the New York sessions up hour. No. 4, . . Dahlberg of St.-Louis, to-' the- wreckage were alive. wind esaed. or stone set style.*. Al.so simu­ The combination of a seriese*. of In mlaring ite date to become a "This is going to be a long job; oped Britain and parts ot the The snow measured up to -two Bath ...... - vto Wednesday eyening. elected president of the Continent.for two days. „The disar­ lated pearls and rhinestone minor difficulties — parUcuIarl;rlj\a moon, QatepM provided this part Council of Chufehes. We haven't even started,” said feet in Maryland. In northern Told Wife in Hospital ranged timeUble and* Iqck of visi Mate* temperature* fell to 10 ‘b’H Bulletins jewelry. ' ’’ * He ate a light supper of a half leaky disconnect ' valve on of Florida wlOi unusual drama and He. is the first Baptist ever to member of one salvage gang. ' launching rocket’s liquid oxygen Tarpaulin screens were erected billty were blamed by some for the low zero although the state itablf Blue Fern Spray SLEEP FASHIONS... , ’’dozen oysters, lamb's tongue and excitement head the big cooperative Christian wreck; but railway officials de­ from Hie ^ Wiroi 7 tank — and a bad break on the \ Itihad been ;ndtc||ted at flrst organization, which Includes 30 along roadways overlooking the escaped the enowstorm. Winds .00 • ‘cocoa, Premo recalled, then read clined to speculate'before a full In­ reached 45 mile*, per hour. Cologne ______$1.00 ' the New Yorker Magazine for a weather — overly, strong winds that at 9 a.m. Tuesday the launch- Protestant and Orthodox denom­ scene In Southeast London to hide To forced the postponement. the wreckage from passing motor­ quiry. Accidents wer* numerous and, J While. Midway in the evening Spel Ing crews would stsrt a t H-ho'ur inations with about 374 million It waa the worst train wreck In Ca n e L t o TONTINUE In Washington, John P, Hagen, countdown or check-off period^iur- ists and the curious. transportation difficulties great ,-la c y waa Informed that his wife members across the nation. Britain since 112 person's died Oct. for home-bound office worker* Hartford, Dec. S (J>—U.8. Sen­ Mrs. EnizabeUi Gill SpeUacy, 48, director of the U.S. pnflect Van­ Ing which every detail of the com­ 'Ten other top officers also were . Horrible as th* wreck was. It guard program to launch -a series just missed being even worse, for 8, 1953, in a 3-train pileup at tHe late yesterday in many placee, ator William A. Pnrtell today had been taken to Hartford Has plicated rocket vehicle wotild be elected at the council’s triennial received ,- asauranee from the of research satellites during the a third train ^almost was involved. suburban London station of Har­ particularly the heavily populated I Little Lady Bath pitai from a symphony concert at made ready for functioning. At gWeral assembly, itn chief policy­ row. "Two troop trains collided in Atomic Energy Oommteiloa that International Geophysical Year, the end of the count(h>wn, pre­ An 11-coach steam train drove New York and Philadelphia drees. the Buahnell, suffering chest pains making conclave. They will serve in’ May 1916, killing 227 Early today, the New York City U* program at the CANEL (Con- P o w d e r...... / SpeUacy appeared shocked st aaid it waa his guess that ^$he sumably around 8 a.m/yesterday, until the next assembly three years persona. Last night's waa the third launching process' would be re­ Sanitation Department, canceling aectioat aircraft anelear energy tha flrat of tlfe thre- rocket stages hence. ' biggest train wreck In Britain dur­ the day off eontt workers ordi- laboratory) faculty at Middlo- (ContlnuGd oa Paga Five) sumed later today so it might be would be touched off and the de­ Dr. Dahlbefg succeeds the Rev. k. ritft'd ing this century. nsrily .would reraiye, thesw an towa wlU be eeatteoed and tent I Party Time Bubble mmd •Yv ■ ■------i- completed tonight or in the early vice would start climb to 306- Dr. Ehigene Carson Blake of Phila­ The f6g hindered removal " the Walli t Vr News Tidbits 01 8,700-man cleanup brigade oqto the the ageacy'* plans call for a pro- ‘ hotira of Friday. mlle high orbitql AKUude. delphia, administrative head of the injured to hoapitals £s ambulances, B a t h ...... 60c CawM. Siiai 32 la 40. ^ But J. Paul Walsh, deputy di-' streets. 'Through the night enow- gram at. eeeentiaUy the same An There were dulays, -jid the pro­ Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Culled from,AP Wires ' police cars, and fire engines crept plows had battled to keep main ar­ level aa test of the paat fiscal rector, told a midnight news con­ posed 11-hour Countdown actually Dr. Dahiberg is a. leader in.the to and frbm the scene. Many of year. ’ _’ Israeli €onvoy ference at Patrick Air Force Base teries. open. Little Lady Manicure started at 5 a.‘m. Wednesday, with American Baptist’ (northern) Con the Injured staggered blindly 7.8 Inches te New York Officers ClubHhat there would be Teacher killed, eeven students away through the murk to find Set ...... $2.50 no renewal of the launching at­ The - city received 7.3 Inchee of MT. -SCOPUS PACT DVB With Gas Goes (OoMtinued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Two) Injured as rocket made from piece help at nearby residences. snow during a continuoua 25-hour Unl.ted Natlans, N .Y ,, Dec 5 V P t tempt today. . of. pipe blows up at Floydada, Tex., Mr*. J. P. Priddis, who lives Walsh aaid the launching crew fall, topping tha 6.5 mark for the — The Ualtod Natloaa anaoniieed I Jergen's Lotion with school . , . Truck driver called in near the junction, said: "First date set in 1911. The storm ’elided today that Secretary Oeneral To Mt. Scopus could get the 72-foot rocket ready Xeamater probe after surviving there was a tremendous- crash. immediately If It had to, but it at 10:30 o’clock last night. Vejy Dag Hammarskjeld has derided Dispenser .... $1.00 Diplomatic Break Looms eanbush attempt. Then we saw p blinding flash from seldom Is such s storm recorded to aaelgn a pereoaal lepreaenta- would be up to the Defense De­ "feeling fine," plans the line. Then screaming began. Jerusalem, Dec. 5 —The first partment to act the date fOr a'vibw sb early in the season. tlve to help work at a perman­ braeli convoy to Mt. Scopus-in long weekend of rest at Oettya- "Everybody around here went to Winds ranged up to 45 milea' an ent arrangement between Israri Yafdley Soap .. .'$1.50 attempt. burg . . . Women employes of help. The tog ■ was so thick we two week* crossed Jordanian ter­ He added that auperviaori of the hour at the height uf the storm, and Jordan for the eontraver- ritory today carrying 14 barrels of, Indonesia Plaiis to Oust Teamster units in Detroit said they couldn’t, see anything." but had diminished considerably by slal Mt. SqOpiM area..- . missile teat range, 5,000 mitea into never gave anyone permission to Dr. Frank Ellis was one of the I Old Spice After gasoline and other supplies. the South' Atlantic from the teat today. Abandoned cars dotted tlM Jordan stopped convoys to thj tap phone conversations, -i. • SHIP SINKS, 88 Ra v e d center here, had been asked to Rear Adm. Rlckoysr inys nu- Shaving Lotion $1.00 demUitartzed Israeli enclave las' give the satellite project the best tConlteued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Two) Trapani. SlcUy, Dee. t . t m — month with a claim that guoline 46,OO0 Dutch Citizens rlebr aubo can go from Atlantic to The * tempest-battered ItoUaii time available for another qffort. pacific under! polar, ioecaps . . JERRY GILDEN'S ♦ constituted mUltary cargo. The Is­ C. H. Schobley, Defense Depart­ veaeel CItta Di Trapani jbrnke In I Old Spice Men'j raelis’ said it was necessary fuel. artln Co., Vanguaril manufactur- two OB a reef ontaUe tela SicIL VSPECfAL EDITION" ment information chief, told the Jakarta, Indonesta, Dec. 5 (fl*) cles* It acts to turn ei/, engineers bredlet U.S, wtU out- . The supply ilm started again to- midnight conference th.ere would Justice Minister Gustaff Maneg- (an. port today. Forty-two pno- Sets .. $1.00 to $3.00 Dress of the Momlh Guinea ever to Indonesia. Ip Soviet inj rocket*. sengera and 46 crew membeia Advertised in November day under an agreement' worked be a quick decision, and a new eom aaid today the government Subandrio also implied tha't' out by U.N. Secretary-DagjHim- launching-schedple probably would New Orleans firefighters roatrol Death ? were saved, but the captaU and Harper's Batstar >■ la taking over all the, big Dutch 'Jtgkarta would nationalize the vast ‘E*»oUne Maze; one worker dead'... raarskjold. be announced today. bMsinesaea occupied by their em- Second officer were wnrimd o'ver- Revlon Lipsticks . $1.35 iDutCh holdings in Indonesia unless Duke of Windsor attends first eif- noard add drowsed. Fonr other U.Ni obsertrera .In the presence , Cape Canaveral is tim in g with l^oyes. Dutchmen own and oper­ the demand to;' New Guineia Is met. o f Jordanian officer* checked the flciat function sine* his abdication’ crew members .are misateg and test nilssiles — ■ Army JupIterS, ate tlM country's biggest and Justice Minister Gustaaf Adolf in 1936. - (Edltor’s Note-^or 11 eventfnllia an accepted teaching. For them . food, gasoline and other su'ppiles In Air-Force Thor* and Snarks, Ss- feared lost ^ . Chanel No. 5 Cologne most strategle business firms.' ’Manegkom said hia miniiitry's Im­ ■ Birmingtiam, Ala., court con years, Ralph E. Flanders of Ver- there is not on* Ilf* after one ’ tha trucks before they set oiit The sorted -Navy weapons — awaiting 'mont has serv ^ In the U.S. Sen­ death,, but succeasiv* returns .'to $3.00 and $5.00 A. fall laaftk migration Department had held a vlcta third Kta-Klux Ktansmen of REDS l a u n c h ' A-SHIP j convoy carried 45 policemen plus Jakarta, - Indonesia, Dec. 5 (J*)— meeting with the Dutch diplomatic ate. -Here, in the last- article of a earthly existence In forme which lOraaay Oawa. titat a-number of civiUan caretakers. : mayhem and give* him 20 year aeries, the '76-year-old lawmaker London,. Dec 5 (/to— Rnaeto 12 la a . Indonesia applied 'etrbng new mission here, on repatriation of sentence li) muUIatton of N egro... more or less dsflnitely perpetuate scored another first ‘ today, I Lanvin M y Sin M ' A t a Jordanian demand, p num­ Yule Trade Volume today .against the Dutch Dutchmen, ’ , canilidly—and movingly—given Ids something of-th e individual and ber o f meat and biscuit tin* were Three Injured 'qs cigarette cause* own answer' to the qiiention, ' l i lanachlag the 'Drat atomlo-pow-i government and lU cittzeh* living Dutchmen whosi - services I arc gas main explosion in New York. provide for', him ' a rebirth on a ered surface ship. The 16,600- Cologne ...... opened for inspection purposes. in thq island republic in a continu- not heeded'by the government are There Life After Death ?) higher or lower level, depending Red roses rich!j| patterned on a black printed silk— Holies kitbags were also inspected. May Equal, Top ’56 Two. Southbury Training School ton Icebreaker Imtln tUd down 'by Stafford Printers. Also in tones of blue, green ,lng effort, to wrest West New being asked to leave soon, Maneg- employes fined $75 each for beat­ on the life that he ha* lived .,te the H-ay* in Leniagrad, Mositow youthfutty D eH pior : In the Usual pattern for convoy* Guinea from the Netherlands. , kom said.'He added that the gov­ By .SEN. RALPH E. FLANDERS hia previous incarnation. oVer th* last eight years, a tommy- Washington, Dec. 5 OP) — Com-) ing patienU at the echool.., Nq>al Was^)lngton, Dec. 5. (J*) -r The radio anaouaced. Shipyard roses. Sizes B to lg —$ n .$ 5 '" ’^ , The Justice Minister said the ernment wants Dutch skilled la­ government permits two American It is a little difficult for those of u'oricets had. origtnally hoped to ' gim-armed- Jorilanian ^de^ with merce Department field reptesen- ^question asked in the title of this us brought up in a ' western HALE'S FASHION DEPARTMENT " overnment intends to send home borers to remain but would hot expedltlona to seek Abotninable lauBch It at the time of ecle- ' each armored bus in ’ the proces­ Utives reported today that‘Christ­ f8,000 Dutch citizen* whose serv­ stand in their way if thty want to brief contribution—Is There Life civlllzatfon to understand the basi* Woodhue Cologne v p m o o o . . . Take cMvator to Hecoad flaory sion. One U.N; obsenwr sat next mas trade over much of the nation Snowman. / After Death?—la one which can hration* Nov. 7 of tee Bolshevik ices are not needed. leave kISo. Searchers find body of mnn, of the faith of millions Of our fel­ ihvoteKoq’s 40Ui annlversaty. ; to each Israeli fnickTlrlv’erj Lead­ will equal or surpass last 'year’s be approached In a number of lows on hia doctrine of reincarna­ $1.25 and $2.00 volume.' ' ; The Foreign Mlqistry asked the A request to close seven consular woman off Mullet Key, Fla., over­ ing the way were several UiN. office* was handed to Dutch ways. Let us look in turn at some tion. It is stated by those who. like However, at least one of the Netherlands to close ail -it# Con­ turned boat n earby... Dr. Bark- of these approaches. GAILLARD i n PERIV e. laky Dali wMi Kvfflad fantiai. Sawll, Madiyni, Aarp- TREE PARKING REAR. OF STORE jeeps and an Arab Legion jeep. sular offices in , Indonesia except Charge d'Affaires Hendrik Hassel- Buddha, are reported to have at­ , Dec. 5 (to—Premier A Jordanian Ariny officer said 15 department’s field office man­ lay .(icheaon, founder of Reader's We ms.v think of life after death tained to divine wisdom. It is Military Brush end the One In Jakarta. man. 1116 seven are at Bandung, Digest dies at ilriarcitff Manor, fell* Galllard today won a-fifth , "THE.!. TRAVELLER," a< basket weave jacket 'sweater - persons, -Including four women, agers, David Jamieson, of Phila­ Semarang on j Qurabaya, all on as being the object of a wish. For stated and accepted. The strength Com b Set .... $2.25 |f| delphia, said price inereasee ac­ The cabinet decreed that Dutch N- V„ at 70. millions it exists as a wish that 1* coafideare vote from ParUa- Oamuraly collorad citid Iraatad to-ndflai, ribbons and loco... with crest trim on top patch pocket. Washable and wear- w ere tnalde an.'^uanored car. The.y enterprises taken over by Indone­ Java; Medan and Palembang, Su­ of-the beH*.f probably Uea In part mrnt on hia demand for a spe­ were going os “ visitora for the count for most of the 3 to A per Cuban army IdlU one rebel, deep-seated. -There is a feeling in the revered authority of the nothing could bt swtalar or inuggtr tor worm wintor dotping able orldh in white, red, navy and graV; Designed exclu­ sian workers in the past few day* matra; Bandjermasln, Borneo, and wouadq. eeveiwl others of Castro's cial ecbnomlR powers bUI but day.'* uba officer *aid. cent dollar bopat fofepost in m Makassar, in the Otebes. that ah unjust universe is too ter­ saints snd sages but perhaps like­ there was danger hia Sorialist ^area. will now be eupervised by a gov- band trying to fire cane field. . . . rible to contemplate and that jus­ ihon ihtto dreamy booutioi "Toilorod by K afi" in baby soft flon- sively in sizes 38 to 46.— $8.98 . . Hammatskjold flew on to.Dav .Munent "council of management." There was no .immediate reac­ wise in the fact that for those who mlaieters might bring down tha '' Work on Deanuirk'e atomic reac­ tice obviously 'if hot. .attained for 1 . - O. ' I -I ■ ‘ maiecus for a 24-hour visit. He The field managers gav* their tion from the Dutch diplomatic hold it the whole body of doctrine Chbteet by raalnlBg later la the nfloif*. Tbo onchenting ingrning glory print comas in o choico et -Til* government announcement did tor delayed by leaks In appaCstus, most people in the life we now w ill talk with SjMen official* sasq$siB*nU of Chriatmas buying not specify whether government miaaion to th* order. answers *0 many of the questions day.' First naotfirial figures gav* J.W.HALE CORK about ByHan-IsraeU■ - ill border ten- a* Dwy met her* for their annual Danith ABC lays. ^ live. The intensity of the wish, the pink or Wuo blossems on whilo. $2.98*$3.98^ ' te*i»eli'42 *****^^***” ” * ''**"'*" * **'’®*’ c^V^'B**** eupervision would-also apply to as Symbol of Nattenal Potency which burn in the mind of every the oonat as 888-186 oa the *eo- OOBPbRATION slen before passing thrqugh Beirut brisfliiE on-department operations. U .a gtvea $$ ndUlon in clinging to faith in a just creation living, experiencing and thinking M a n c h b stsr y*t'UBsei$ed Dutch businesses. Th* cabinet decree came after aid to fight jiDalarta which kiUsd ead readlBg af teb eooaeiato .UNOEBIE DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR Friday pn hi# way beck to UJJ. Ibclr appraisals eoversd M statW and, hopefully, in a just creator, man. ■ '* power* bill ftret approved by k a n c h e s t e r . c o n n . In Paris, Indonsslsn Foreign Min­ th* government bedered unions 200,000 Indiana last year. . . . So-^ translate* the*wish into a faith. CORNER MAIN and OAK STREET$ j kwdquartsra In Naw T«rk. - i.TJl* Conunsres Depsrtmsni^^ ^ ister Subandrio aaid hie govern­ that took over z.vemi big Dutch More spe^oally, the neauHMica A sasasbly Nov. 18,. th a r Mute uite Oali St*. Viet publication irniMga VJL AeeepCed Tenckteg of life after death may ba a nttt ment would break diplomatic re- iseMnaieMyaea pteMs af vietetteg, JOrnsm sM -m M se te a s): (OasOuNd *■ fb fs. For million* who profebs Hindu PonladtotB teUons wlttl Uw Netberiaads un­ •*•«* tg Coriununist eountrlea. and BuddUt beliefs life aJter.death i V I- f r . •1 ,(•■-> r T- »

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PAOBTirO MANCHESTER IVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 196T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN.; THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1957 /fPAGE TimP’E Roy 8, Palmer with the IS enr^led parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon .^ Fan- C o v ^ t r y I Scouta at meetinta each Monday off of Spring Trail. No. data, has from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In the been s4t for the wedding. Early Snowfall Nathan Hale Community Center. Miss Fenoff is a member of the ‘The troop ia working on hospital­ senior class at Windham High Sheinwold on Bridge Christmas Prqgram Planned ity and service badges. Sniarls Traffic; U. I.«1labrlal4a James Craig School while her fiance is employed ■■HUNCHBACK Uta Mllaa No Teenagi Uwnce in East H|rtford. or ‘ NAKP.P IN ' . There will be no daiica for town ' Tomorrow’s Events COUNT YOUR TRICKS \ NOTRN nAMB” THR SHN" For PTA Meeting Next Week Death Toll 10 f!S S _ SilAAiU ics NORMAN’S tor teenagers on Saturday at the Na­ Family Christmas party for cil TO CHOOSE BEST SUIT South dqaler than Hale Community Center. The max Chapter No. 98. OES; and By Alfred Sheinwold Neither side vulnerabla Oereqtry, D «. 6 (Special) —^ Adults not having children in sponsors have announced these Uriel Lodge, AF and AM, 8:30 (Contiaaed from I*ag* South had to deA^elop clubs or NORTH FABULOUS SAVINGS ON **Chrtatinu CaroU Around the the Church School are also invited dance- will be discontinued for p.m., Masofiic Hall, Merrow; diamonds to maks his contract. A 6 4 to take M Ir the ceremony. this month due to previous com­ Koventry Kooks 4-H, 3:30 p.m, streets and morning buses crept at ¥ Q 8 Make This A Wonderful Christmas Worlir* wni be featut^ during the Which suit should he tackle. ’The Church School Christmas mitments of the building ((n Satur­ with Mrs. Frederick C. Rose and slow paces, both from the Icy con West opened the five of hearts, ♦ A 7A 3 2 TTA meeUng at 7:30 p.m. Wednei* party will be held at 10 a.m. Dec. days and also due to the Christmas Mrs. Robert A. Doggart. Rose ditions and extra numbers of rid­ and South won In dummy with « A 7 A 4 EASTWOOD .r dap at the Robertaon School audi­ 21 in the church vestry. A com­ holldav. The, next dance will be home; Second Congregational ers swarming on them. the queen. He decided to go after fFJST F A S T torium. Miaa Marilyn tioyclm, mittee ia planning an entertain­ held jan. 4. Church Religious Eklucation Com, Similai;' conditions existed in diamonds rather than clubs. > 10 5 A 0 J 9 8 2 G. Uallebritlda James Orals •A 10 6 5 2 ¥ 973 mualc supervisor, will be director. ment, Christmas tree, carols and Baby Named mitt4e, 7:30 p.m.. Church Commuo' Philadelphia, which measured six Anlhoa.r Qalaa GIFTS Declsrer took the king of dia­ Baitos McLalas The meeting has been advanced refreshments. Each child is to ity House: Explorer Scout Post 63, inches of snow In the city and 10 1 9 8 4 ♦ O 10 bring a wrapped gift, not to exceed The infant son o> Mr. and Mrs. monds. led another diamond to the A J 9 A Q 10 8 “ The "NAKED from 8 p'.'th. Bernard B. Kristoff of Wright's at 8 p.m.. Pond Hill School; set inches in suburban areas. ace and gave up a diamond. Un­ Children representing all grades SO cents in value, for exchange. Many rural . and suburban s o u t h Hunchback Mill Rd. has been named Bernard back card party. 8 p.m.. American fortunately, the suit broke 4-2. A A K 7 3 of through, grade 6 will take part in Further details will be announced. Legion home: social. 8 p.m. Na­ schools were closed. Give Her Year ’Round Steven, The ba' y was born Nov. West won with the nine of die- ¥ K J 4 Notre Daffle" m;' the presentation! Mothers of Grade Candlelight Service than Hale Community Center: trial The storm center, located off the BUN" An "Unnamed Candle’’ will be 25 at Windham Communitj Me­ monds and returned a low heart. ♦ K .4 Claema Seeps 4 pupils will be hostesses.' Justice court, 7:30 p.'m., Robertaon Delaware coast, veere^l out to sea Now the contract was doomed. A K 5 3 2 aad Celor la Cater MliHe Oin Sunday lighted during the church Christr morial Hospital. The maternal School; ■ First Congregational last night. But before bowing out. W’henever the defenders got a Soath West North Em 1:3S-S;M l:U.S:4S-l:M The Firsl Orngregational Church mas Bve Service at 11-p.m .in the grandmother Is Mrs. William Col­ it spread a white blight for hun­ burn of School St., Ji id the paternal Church Junior Choir, 6:30 p.m., diamond or a club trick, they would I NT Put 3 NT Pav School will obaerve Its annual sanctuary of the First Congregs- Kingsbury House: Little Scissors dreds of miles. be In position to run the rest of Past Pass White Gift Sunday at each aes- tional (Church. ’This will be a serv­ grandparents are Frank J. Kristoff Bogging down under the impact of Manchester and Mrs. Thomas 4-H. 3 p.m. with Mrs., F. Pauline the hearts, defeating the contract. Opening lead —• ¥3 sion o f the school Sunday. ice of Scripture and carols. The Little: Zoning Board of Appeals. were auto and bus traffic, rail lines, A simple count of tricks would public is invited. Wilson of Manchester. Gifts are to be brought for 7:30 p.m,. Town Office Building. and plane service. It was alow and have pointed to the-correct line of Washday Leisure Engagement* .Announced distribution to patients at Norwich ' 4-H'Newa hard going, too. for pedrstrians. play. South c6n expect to win two State Hospital and the MSnsfleld PoU and Patches 4-H a u b will Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mias Faye Ei­ Afancheater Evening Herakl 12 Inches at Idlevvild easy tricks In each suit. Only one Nose Cones Made State Training School and Hos­ meet after school Monday at the Twelve Inches of snow, heaped leen Crickmore to William James Coventry rorrewpondent, Mrs. F. additional trick ia needed for the USHNELL pital. Bach gift should be wrapped home of Mrs. Ronald Knapp, lead­ ut> by the wind, grounded planes at Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim contract. and have a securely fastened tag er, to wmrk on Christmas gifts. 2-6IS1. New York City's Idlewild Airport; Of Glass Material Large of Root Rd.. oy her pafentss. Mr. Begin with Clubs indicating oontesU and whether 'The group has completed Its pin- the Newark. N- J.. Airport, and A l ^ u y s d e c . 16-17 and Mrs. Alfre* G. Crickmore of W’ith only one trick needed. suitable for a man, woman, boy or cushloha. points in Maryland and Virgin! A glass material said to be hard­ Each Evening At 8:30 Selection girl. In the case of children’s gifts, Girl Soouta Elect High St. No date has been set for South should btgln with the king er than steel, lighter than alumini­ WITH THIS AMAZING NEW Loudon County, V’a . reported the age should be indicated. Officers of Girl Scout Troop 71 the wedding Miss Crickmore is at and ace of clubs. If both opponents TW IROAOWAV COMFAIIY Baptist Pastor 14 inches. A 2-foot reading was re­ follow suit on both tricks, the suit um, and 15 times a.* strong as Donors are requested not to in­ has elected officiers as follows; home while her fiance is employed ported in northern Maryland. plate g lu t has been developed by DWECT ntOM NEW YORK clude matches, lighters, crochet Barbara Palmer, president; Joyce at Hartford Hospital. is sure to break favorably, and Wc.stern Maryland had 10 inches of South can give up one club trick. a Corning. N.Y.. concern. It is ex -, •IF YOU LIKE TO UUOH. YOU'LL hooks, or sharp instruments. Gifts Engler, vice president; Lynn Announcement has been made snow. pected to be used In radomes, the | of moifey may also be made pay­ Schultheiss, secretary; Terry of the engagemen' of Miss Ger­ To Head U.S. The last club is then a sure ninth trifk. nose cones for guided missiles. j LOVE able to the Patienta’ Activity Fund White, treasurer; and Joanita Wil­ aldine Lee Fenoff to Robert Stet­ Commuter trains, jammed with for Mansfield or the Patients’ Wel- liams, reporter. Mra Henry A. son. son of Mr. and Mrs. James extra paasengers because of high­ If either opponent shows out on The process la reported to in -, fare :Fund for Norwich. Bay, leader, ia assisted by Mrs. Stetson of Auburn Trail, by her Churches Body way hazards, all reported delays. the first or second club. South can volve turning noncrystalline glass j One Pennsylvania railroad com­ switch Immediately to diamonds. Into a hard, nonporoua crj'stalline | muter train was 3 hours and 20 He Is thus in position to try for material that can be made into (Continued frotn Page One) I minutes late. It stalled In a huge both suits if he begins with the complex shapes by ordinary glass- TOYS' vention and ha-x twice been Iti drift In Freehold, N. J. The con­ clubs, but la dependent sblely on forming techniques. • GAMES • DOLU * CRI8S prezident. But hii lo ^ l congrega­ ductor walked a mile for help the diamonds if he tackles that The product is reported to have while 12 passengers shivered In auit first. > tion, the Delmar Baptist Church, electrical Insulating properties su­ THE TOT COMEDY • UONB. TRAINS, Etc. the single car and waited. Incidentally. It would ba correct perior to those of the best dielec­ Is affiliated both with the Ameri­ to try for the diamonds If South STAG! SMASH can and Southern Baptist Qonven- Other commuter trains. Includ­ tric ceramics, can be opaque or ing the New Haven, the New York had only seven fast tricks. He AW At tions. \ transparent, and can be tailor- Prices (InrI. tax): Orch. $4.it, l.tl. Centril and Long Island Railroad, would then need two additional made with a wide range of ther­ S.tt. 1st. Rale., tS.U. 8.1#. 8.7i. u i "A church with a northertr^ac- R«lr. tY.tt. I.M. reported delays of up to 45 min­ tricka, and the cluba would ba uae- mal expanaions. Mali orders promptly flltod. rent and southern exposure," Jt utes. lesa for thia purpose. has been called. Moke eherks payable U aad mail lo Several hundred passengers Dally <)aestloB A quart milk weighs 2.15 RrRHNKLL MEMORIAL. ’The Southern Baptists, along pounds. Hoiiford 14. C o b b . with the Roman Catholic Church were stranded on a w-indswept Partner bids 1 no-trump, and BIG, BIG and the Lutheran Church-Missouri trestle over New York’s Jamaica the next player passes. You hold; IIUKSTIHE NO PARKING PROBLEM Synod, are the only major U.S. Bay as trains stalled on an over­ Spades A 7 6 3 2, Hearts A 7 6 4, water section of track where Diamonds Q 8, Clubs 6 4. What do denominations not in the council. you say ? AT 302 MAIN STREET Dr.* Dahiberg. a scholarly but snow and ice knocked out power. warm^natured man. is an ' avid Some passengers had to wait there Answer: Bid two cluba (the mountain-climber at 64. On vaca­ four hours. Stayman Convention). This asks PISCOUNTS CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE partner to show a major suit if he tions he often spends days alone, Connecticut officials warned scaling 14,000-foot peaks in Colo­ has one. You expect to raise either motorists to stay off the Merritt major to game. If partner has no PROGRAMS rado. He says he likes the solitude Parkway. Pennsylvania completely four-card major, he will bid two CONVERTIBLE WASHER as well as the heights. closed sections of Its Turnpike. diamonds. Then you can bid two Eight council vlce-prciidenta at Speed limits on the New Jersey large also were elected. They are: spades to see if he has a good Turnpike and the New York three-rard fit for spades. // IIAN SUCD Charles C. Parlln. a New York OUR OWN PARKING LOT State ThruWay were cut from the Copyright 1957, General Fea­ Video Everyday MISSISSim MAND CARRY our SIRVICE'TO attorney and Methodist layman, normal 60 m.fi.h. to 35 m.p.h. tures Corp.). alto named vice chairman of the 1,000 Care Abwidoned All Blghte MaaonreA- T R A D E N O W council's Interim governing body, YOUR CAR. ’Thousands of autos were stalled T. Dickenson A Co.. Ine. its general board. He Is the first throughout the affected region. BACON PAST CHECKOUT layman to hold the post. S#e. CHROME Charles P. Taft, Episcopal lay­ In Rockland County, N. T., ^ 3-Piece CHECKS CASHED man and mayor of Cincinnati, roads, cart stuck in the snow were LaFOND BREAKFAST Mrs. Guy A. Benchoff. Wood- backed up as far as seven miles. At NORMAN^Sr. y HOLLYWOOD ^ OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9:00 ■stock, Va.. national president of Westchester County. N. Y., police BROTHERS SETS ' «> r 2 99* the Women's Guild of the Evangel- alone Reported 1.000 cars aban­ BEDOUTnT $j OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 doned. STEAK HOUSE Hao le year gnaran- lical and Reformed Church. .MON80N. MASS. USUAUY Sfe ib. DAILY AT 8 A.M. Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel, Wash­ Motels and roadside rooming teed huierepring nukt- Bag. ington. D. C.. an Episcopal Church houses were filled by stranded Home of Three Suns of Fun ^T d m h Usually $239.9$ Now Only • ^ treae, box spring, ad- member and president of tb* 10- motorists, while thousands of oth­ Tel. CO 7-5584 * ^ jmtaMe . im-tal frame ers spent last night in their cars ELECTRONICS and tufted headboard. R cg. 91#9.M mlllion-membcr United Church We have opeclal bus arrange- it!a-iu lly automcrtic Women. waiting for road crew help. Oth­ menta for your special party. Bishop B. Julian Smith of Chi­ ers left their autos for nearbv din­ LABORATORIES ❖ Every week, new customers come in with the remark, ’’we hear ers. These follo*vlng prices have you have the finest meat In tow-n" . . . cago. president of the board of never been equaled, because wo publications of the Christian Tunnel and l}ridge approaches hava reduaed the price of all 277 BROAD lA t’s say wa hav# the beat meat we can buy . . , it's all choice Methodist Episcopal Church, a were Tlipt open only by repeated our banquet meals by 50c per « V 4* F ,NP I grads . . . wa trim it properly . . . if you buy a steak, we aell steak predominantly Negro denomim* sanding. -r person to all people who come and not fat and bone which you cannot eat . . . tion. Schools In -miany areas were by bus. Following round trip RADIO T [ I l V I S I 0 N Dr. Arthur Gardiner Coons, a closed or the i pupils sent home prices never equaled: JUST RECBVED! Vlalt our Mast Dapartmsnt, wa think you will be aatiafied with Presbyterian, president of Occi­ early. New York’s 5 p.m. rush hour CluiBBel t New B avea. C«aa. the VALUE , . . the quality and the service. dental College at Los Angeles. began an hour earlier as offices Party of 20 to SO people Cliaaael It Rartfart, Caaa. 2-PiWow NEW SHIPMENT Francis S. Harmon. Jfevv York, closed to give employes more time 818.30 bus price C ^ a e l 88 BartaafleWj Mata. g e n e r a l BJC TftIC It’s a tarvlca Meat Department except for factory wrapped bacon an attorney and Presbyterian lay­ 61c per person. CfcaaMMl tt Nrw Britaia. Caaa. CALL US TODAY and similar items. to get home. In Washington, D. C„ j C'haaacl 4# ttolyAke, Maai. INNERSPRING man. thousands of government workers i Party of SO to 40 people CbaaBcl 88 Waterbanr, Caaa. For Information About Bishop Theodoritoa Athenagoras also were sent home an hour before | Buy 1 pork chop or a dossn, 1 frankfurt or 2 or 3, 1 chicken leg $14.50 bus price STUDIO t| of Elaia, dean of Holy Cross normal quitting time. | 68c per person. * ;M ( k) HA.NDSTAND and 3 brsaats . . . that's one o f the advantages of a service set-up. Greek Orthodox Theological Pimlico racetrack at Baltimore < t) 8U8IK ' School at Brookline, Mass. canceled racing yesterday and to­ Call for Information. (IS-M) BIG.PAYOFF 24«Heur COUCH TWa wraakand, wa will feature vary tender boneless, sinew and waste Re-elected treasurer was Charles These prices are after 50c per 1:30 ( S> HALLS OF IVV free CHUCK ROASTS cross rib cuts at 69c and EYE cuts st 79c lb. day—reportedly the first time that (10-401 THK VNBOICT 18 YOURS Sorvict Reg. 179.50 K. Wilson, an American Baptist, weather had closed the track dur­ person deduction. 4:00 US) BBIUHTKB UAY Save 10c a lb. on freshly chopifed Round Steak . . , Round ground New York shipping lines execu­ ing a racing season. Several col­ Tel. CO 7-5584 ( I) KABTOON KAPURS tive and former L’.S. defense mobi- ( Si AM KBK'AN HANDSTAND la usually 99c Ib. this weekend featured at 89c. lege and professional Saturday night exclusive. (tt-Ml UUKKN FOR A DAY: o PRE.YIIUM GRADE lizer. games were postponed. See our big Sunday show (40) OFKN HOU8K The Rev. Norman J. Baugher of 4:13 (10) SF.CRET 8TOBH FUEL OILS Pork ia low, with the special 7 rib cut 32c lb and center lean Pork At least two persons died in 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 4.;M (IS) ISDGE OF NIGHT Qiopa 79c. And when we Advertise center chops . . . we mean lust the Church of the Brethren at Maryland traffic accidents caused ( 3) LITTLF. RASCALS that ■'CENTERS.'^ Elgin, III., was elected recording by icy highways. CS) BANDSTAND secretary. (IS) KDGK OF NIGHT Rib Roast the choice Pinehurat kind, 'continues to be one of the At Middletown, N. J., Mrs. ’Hiom- (4#) LOONKY TUNES WYMAN'S Dr. Dahiberg lonfe ha.s been (S3) AMERICAN BANDSTAND meats meet in demand each weekend. The beat first 4 ribs, which aa Sherank of New Monmouth, OIL COMPANY prominent in the movement for N. J.. was kilted when she slipped 4:43 C :-3 0 ) .MODER.N RU.MA.NUES make auch easy to carve "standing 2 rib roasts" are 69c lb. and we I rhurch’ unity on locAl, national #nd 3 : M ( 3) r i s r o KID 24 MAIN ST.—TEL. MI 3-1508 offer the Boneleis Rib Roast, for those who prefer it that way at j and fell into the path of a Jersey ( S-SS) WOODY WOODPECKER Now you can have the Blackstone Convertible as a low-price world levels He served six years STATE (tS) I LED THREE LIVES H'K GREEN STAMPS ELECTRI 11.09 lb. Either cut . . . standing or boned and rolled Is equal value. on the Central Committee of the' .tation (ri) THE FIRST SHOW semi-automatic washer. Later, when your budget or a move World Council of Oiurches and (3(1 I'OSIEDV TIM E For those who want a 2nd holiday dinner . . . we have Frozen Michael Mangano, 49,' Brooklyn, NOW thru SATURDAY (4S) POPEYE permits, convert to the convenience of fully automatic wash­ WALL ^ was a Baptist delegate at its dropped dead while shoveling snow 1:30 ( 3) RIG ADVENTURE Bviaoarated Fancy Turkeys, moat any weight from 8 to 12 lbs. st founding assembly in Amsterdam CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P.M. ( 0-33) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB ** *• 1 j: ing with the amazing, easily installed magic control panel. 49c Ib. Stuffed 'iHtrkeya and tome wonderful large freshly frozen In front of his home. (IS) THE BIG SHOW CLOCKS in 1948 FEATURE SHOWN 6:20-9:25 "Caplels Reyrolt" (t3-30( tV ^wt^surrias R« m - LANGE SELECTION BTvlacerated CAPONS . . . "My dream has always been that Mario Albano, 50, Bedford 'Vil­ m «y Cloeary (Color) Marla lage. N. J., was found dead In his (N) THE EARLY SHOW . . - Hllaan Cheek These Exelutive Convertihle Features the churches might link the evan *JT n i RUL a n u M BE MUBI ■■4'alw«mra al the M «oa" ie:I5 ( 8) KKATl BK FIL.M Soup season is bars . . . Knuckle Soup Bones at 15c lb., with a stalled auto on the saw mill park­ (4S) rWILIGHT TH EATER f^aah vegetable aotip bunch make a delicious soup .... ' geli-itic emphasis with political 0:00 ( 0) PO P E Y E “ Rarret Peapla'* $0.55 social action," he says. way tn Westchester County. Police • Converts from semi-automatic to fully automatic washer, attributed the death to a heart at- (U) RUILDINO AMERICA He WM bom in Fergus Falls. 0:13 ( 3) COLLEGE CLASSROOM • Flexible washing. • Positive agitator action. v p For » meat loaf, we auggeat. Lean Chuck Ground at 69c lb or Uck. ***■**’. WYMAN s n o w FH II Rill RS ' Minn., and has been a minister 39 0:30 ( 3) NEWS, SPORTS A WEATH­ "D ealk Rider tho I3:18'* regular Hamburg, also freshly chopped, under refrigeration. 49c lb. ER • Super-cleaning 3-way rinsing. VhM rod. Tax 1 years. He held pastorates at Pots­ ( 3) SANTA CLAUS PARTY • High speed centrifugal d o ing Haddock FlUata, Swordfish and Lobsters will be on display dam, N. Y.. Buffalo, St. Paul and False Picture < I) NEWS. WEATHER A uiS AND F««Tiu »tP H IC SPORITI • Rin.se-water temperature selector. . Syracuse, before coming to St. (13) PHONE YOUR ANSWER . Louis. Los Angeles (JP)— Many people In («) WEATHER • Vibrationlc.8s • Big 8-lb. capacity. SUPPLIES ! His local church has about 1,400 Vienna still believe that Califor­ . (53) NEWS / •\V)lh your old wa.sher. 1 Open Every Dny—’Thurs. till • 11:05 ( 41) HERLOCK HOLMES Blectric Sunbarst Rath vacuum packed cold cuts are ! members. nians depend on buffalo meat for 11:10 (IS) WEATHER AND SFORn Featuring such makes is ; Kodak, He was educated at the Unlvqr- food, says a University of South­ „ , (» WEATHER Anseo. Polorold, etc. nice to have in the refrigerator . . U:I3 (II) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIR WALL ^ slty of Minnesota, the Rochester, ern California professor who re­ EMEnrAO-uianaMT Potterton^s N. Y., Theological Seminary and cently returned from Austria. ' ' MiaRrtMMBL^MngYRMW (30, TON*?S’||?.' UniqiM control pand puts HAM and CHEESE. SALAMI. Keuka College at Keuka, N. Y , "They get lota of rock ’n’ roll Cor. Church St.—>130 Center St. 11:30 ( 33) TONIGHT PRESTO PRESSURE CLOCKS PARTY PAR. BOLOGNA and I where he earned his doctor of di- and American movies,” says Dr. • PLUS • •iw — APPUANCES 11:33 (40) NEWS AND PREVIF,WS you oh tha rood to moro OTHERS. RATH SLICED I vinlty degree. Stanley R. Towtisend,. "bgt as foi* RECORDS — RADIOS ' (33) T i w i r S T * * Several council divisions also 13:30 ( I) NEWS BACON . . . EXTR.4 THIN OR an authentic picture of America, Mrycauioun cortfroO washdays. Auto­ COOKERS M 0 5 5 I held elections. , they haven’t got much farther than 0:U (» ) SPOnTfiCABT ‘5.85 FRIDAY. DEC. 0 REGULAR James Fenlmore Cooper .and the 0:43 (tt) NEWS Reg. $13.95 Pluo'Fod. Tax (33) INDUSTRY ON PARADE U 4 » ( 3) NEWS matic timer and temparo- old westerns." *, 0:33 ( 3) TOWN CRIEK . Keg. f9.9!> 1:00 ( 31 WESTERN 3IAR8HAL UJ-40' COSMOPnUTAR Units to Discuss I* < « , d o u g h tura selector. Installs in Luxury note: A bus that carries ( 3) STATE TROOPER J*:** ( 513-40) LGVE OF LIFE We have a full line of Keebler’s (Ik) 1 O’CUMW REPORT commuters Into Ch!.:ago has wall- (!3) WEATHER A LOCAL NEWS i.!.* K P * BPNNY cookies in 1 Ib.'bags as well as a fresh Pinehurst TPC Pool Plans "KARI;? FO* TOMORROW just 5 minutes. PRESTO AUTOMATIC to-wAll carpeting. (10) NEWS A insATHER COULD HE TOC supply of their wohderfullv fresh - (40) NEWS A WEATHER (4#) MID-DAY MOVIE The Advisory Recreation and (33) SPORTS FOCUS Always At Your TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS- Vegetables 1:13 (1540) DOUOLAS EDWARDS, aE(>TRIC ^ 4 -f 95 Park Commission will meet with NEWS I the TOwq Planning Commission on (3t) HIOHLIGHTS (30) NEWS FRY OSTI^RIZER You will find pkg, and bulk foma* Dec. 16 to discuss the pjafiner’s ^OCK ofld MISKIN PRESENTS . . (33) JOHN DALY. NF.WS DRYCLEANING Service I toes, of very fine quality, 4 to recent Brookfield St. I,swimming 1:M ( 3) FEATURK FILM . PANS ■ ,vl> i FOOD Buy Sems Kraft Cheese Slices... pool proposal. , Film ■■Lim I» Nick Cala" pkg...... 29c t 1-33) CIRCUS BOY Pick Up oAd Ddivary Norman's service department is WITH f OM'.n Although definitely opposed to ■)Tke JaJge’* Re*' BLENDER Imperfsd Swiss Frosh Cello Carrots .... bag |7c the planner’s proposal, the retrea- (tll-4S)I) SOT. »BSTOR recognized as the largest in this Res. S23.15 tion group, at Its last msellng. { Christmas Cooxie Kits, ’They first announced their plan at . ' PBICE 75c . ' 9:60 ( 3) DR. HUDSON SECRET JOURNAL - * Green Cabbage the Nov. 19 meeting of the Board: ( t> P A T BOONE SRflW Ose.la: Stakbr Kaye" DELIVERY 2 rolls with stoncil, decorator THE FINEST IDAHO BAKING The plan, described by town pf- flcials as a "bombshell,’’ cams just (33-SO) PE O PLE ’S CHOIOR ({?5 ) attached for 78c POTATOES 5 lbs. 45c <-iS) PBOWRESTLINO <*•> HOWARD m i l l e r SHOW as the Board discussed sn 818.000 9:10 (I) PRO rO O i^L L RIOH- fake Up To appropriation for detailed - plans ^ LIOBTS ~ : r S h o m e w i t h e i Tt y ' for a pool project at Globs Hollow. ( I) O.S.S. * 2:00 (l^M iE A T THE CLOCK 'You'r* InvitMl To Hovt Fim " "Oi^raU#i« HI* Haaae’* . (3 ) FRONTIERS OF HEALTH The Globe Hollow pool had earlier <1S-M> PLAVHCrUSB 00 . (33) DAY DREAMS ' 5 been endorsed by the recreation ew ry Tkiirddy. Friday, SoturdoY - V "Tke flalvaaiicJ Yaakea" Jilj (33) FILM group. (It-N).TENNRSSRB RRNIE *»*• !*S;“ '.H0CSE PARTY FORD SHOW—Oaeata: Wit- PRESTO EUCTRIC The Recreation Commission la THUR8. iR "Game Night" k l a v r o u s r ' IbMH Fraw ley (t5W> BRIDE AND OBOOM 24 Months OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 fearful that ttbs Brpokfleld plan FRf. is “ Balloon Night" will reault in the diaappfoval of DORMEYER SAT. ia “ Door Prize Night" 0\ri 30 .tr5 of CoiMliiiiuus ('usti'iiti r ''•‘iiUsfii. ilnn 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE their Globe Hollow project. The Prises a Surprises • Loads of Fha TRIVETS TPC asked that the Brookfield 8t. ELECTRIC FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 pool, be built first with just minor SISHTR^TrSD^ReROraaTTIIT^IaMler! temporary improvement made at TO PAY KNIFE AVOID THE DOWNTOWN RUSH ... .DO ALL YOUR FOOD ROY MOTORS, INC. OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING Keg. $4.95 Globe HpUow. TTie Directors:, - on M.imti. ; ■ \;>lhorir.d I). i•I^ TM,m i, i).. ,|, r Nov. 19, did make the appropria­ Oak Grill M a n c h e a te r SHARPENER r^ si4.98 SHOPPING AT PINEHURST . . . tion for pool plana. 'They left the • Bnriasssmea’s LnaehsoRs Served Dally •II N M\l\ I wo lOCMIO.N- 1 :.:. ) k m 1 ft v ( ‘ a Ptaa to Held Tour Christmaa P v ^ y H en 1) :i 'u , ; o il V " \ M -') i„ !• M TH Ml ;! r> sits of ths pool uiusttlsd In lieu of I. ri the TPC propoMl. ’ « ¥ \

'V' ‘ • , I / / •1 S A G S n m w i r ~ : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER B. 19B7 MANCHiia-Iiiat EVENING HKKALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1967

Columbia Ellington ity, and ha left the mayoralty June " j Bolton 18, 1948. Three Reported T. J. Spellacy Dies; Although the name of Tom Spel­ Sisterhood’s Sale lacy waa known to thouaanda in Skating Club Plans to Meet Connecticut, Spellacy himself kept |The Baby Has Critically Hurt Again Tomorrow in the background as much as hie public activities would permit. He halt three favorite haunts — hia "ring out In N.Y. Accident Ellington, Dee.. 5 (Special)—The At Sperry’s Pond Saturday Political Power 77 Christmas home, his office and the courtroom. winter thrift and rummage sale Those who knew him well said Columbia, Dec. !i (Special l — Been Named... conducted yesterday and today by Bolton. Dec. 5 (Special)—A'^ln the Home.” Mra. George Ban)ta, (Oonttnoed on Page Thirty-One) which Spellacy felt was unfair and he was a man who felt deeply He the g l a d Three local people are reported in the Sisterhood of the Congregation work meeting is scheduled for Mrs. Donald WiUianu, Mra. Wes­ should be changed. cherished, for example, a letter he critical condition at New Rochelle, Knesaeth Israel will be held again Saturday at Sperry’s Pond 6y the ley Robbins, Mrs. Osrol Foss, Mra. the newi and didn't apeak for a With a directness that frequent­ received from John W. Davis after Is Heref N. Y., Hospital as the result of a tohlght from 6 to 9 o’clock and to­ Bolton Skating Club. Dominic Pontlcelli, Mrs. Weldon long time. Then about 10:30 he ly characterized his action, the the 1924 presidential election. TTie morrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. letter, which hangs in the Spellacy !% 1-csr crash in that city yesterday. Members are asked to meet at Miner arid Mra. Wayne Ladd will azld ho had a chill and aaked young lawyer got .lir.iself elected r, ion of Mr. «n(t Mrs. Joseph A. Richards, S« Winter clothing for the whole the clubhouse at 1 p.m. to clean participate In the program. to the Senate; and th first thing law office, thanked the Connecticut Mrs. Ella Meikic, 57. of Hunt Premo to help him into bed. He "Barry Rd. Ha was bom Nov. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hos- family, shoes, linens, blankets, up the area. Mrs.. George Maneggia is chair­ the General Aaaembly did waa to man for his efforts as eastern cam­ . pltal. Hia m atcm k grandmother is Mrs. William Heins. 2&G Rd., her daughter, Marilyn. 24, chairs, lighting fixtures, storm The club has accepted a budget man in cliarge of the dinner. As­ aaaured Premo he was all right, change the law. paign manager 4, and Linda Ann, 2. The National Safety Council Inc., 63 E. Center 8t. frau of Glenwood Rd. are the par­ Democratic affairs, a $100-a-plate effect by a steady chain of cigaret­ ***••. crash. He was also admitted to the Incorporators listed are Roy C. ents ef a daughter bom at the and 110 for a single. Any person supper should call either Mrs. Rob­ dinner at Hotel Statler on Monday ne decided that glaring white tes whose still smoking butts he Public Interest Award was recent­ or family wishing to join should erts or Mrs. Beckwith for reser­ school walls were not good for the Jaiaea Scatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter, East boepltal. and Ruth F. Conyers of Vernon, Rockville City Hoapital. and a testimonial for Hartford fi- drop.*, In sn s.sh receiver without Kokosska said New York Slate ly made in recognitio of the ob­ send their check to William Zim­ vations. Each person attending nanca director Robert L. Duffy students' eyesight snd launched a extinguishing. Hartford. He was bom Hov. 27 at ManchesUr Memorial Hoa- jective, constructive and complete­ and Walter H. Sodano, Holden, Miss Ruth Wood of Sunaet View, Police told him it waa necessary Maps. They are the owners of both merman, club treasurer, 97 Barry should bring a grab bag gift. Saturday. A week ago Monday he c: mpaign for tinted waUs., j.,^ yown ai ms oesK tc pltai Hia maternal grandfather la Albert R. Hauachula Weth­ ly non-commercial flavor of the who has been a patient In Hart­ He is down si his desk to to use acetylene torches and companies. The merger,will keep Rd.. ManchesteK Wraley C3ioir to Rehearse mesided at the Greater Hartford "Besides softening the light and scrawl hl.s signature to a letter ersfield. his paternal grandmother Is Mra. Edith Hunter, Weth- program. Educational, civic and ford Hospital, has returned home. ■wrecking bars to extricate the the name of Ctonyers Construction Mrs. John J. Shanahan, Jr., of Tile club is still looking for The Wealey Choir of the United Flood Control Commission thus preventing Injury to the He Is tip to pace back and forth enrfleld, and la maternal great-grandfather Is Rudolph G. Hau- law enforcement officials have trapped passengers from the car. Co. Inc. Meadow Brook Rd., haa returned someone to work part-time on Methodist Church wrlll hold a re­ Besides his wife and son. Spel­ .sight,” wrote editor Spellacy. "the *•------•-through ■his office. — He •Ls down in a echnlz. 28 Spruce St. He haa four brothers. Richard. 11, John, given it their endorseinent. scraping and flooding the ice sur­ hearsal tomorrow at 3:45 p.m. 10, Eklward, 7, and Lawrence, 4; and three sisters. Patricia, 16, TTie crash is still under investiga­ In effect, the move will make from the Rockville City Hoapital lacy leaves two sisters. Miss Julia tinted walls would have a restful chair beside someone. He is up to tion. VVallard will point out how the Conyers company a Connecti­ where she was a surgical patient. face. Anyone Interested in the Job MYF to Meet A. Spellacy. and Miss Martha L, influence upon the pupils." light a cigarette, down at his desk and Regina and Virginia, 13. should call Dwyer. » • • • * Foisey, who spent the stimmer safety on the race track relates cut corporation. It waa originally The Junior High MYF of the Spellacy, all of Hartford: a neph­ So vigorously and persua-slvely again, drumming his fingers on the and fall with Mrs, Meikle here, t everyday highway' driving. He chartered in Rhode Island. Maaehenter Eycalag -HeraM El- Other officers o f the cluk besides United Methodist Church will hold ew. Thomas .1, Spellscy, snd s did Spellacy plead the cause for top. riffling papers, up again, down Joseph Marin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Aldo Felici. 203 Stand- illiistrales his talk with a film and Dwyer and Zimmerman are Wli- a dance tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Ish St., Hartford. He was bom Nov.' 2,'i at Manchester Me­ was on his way' home for the llagtea eerreepondeat. Mra. O. F. niece Miss Msry G. Spellacy both tinted wails thst the Hertford again. Your neck gets tired trying Christmas holiday. flannel board demonstration, ad­ Berr, telephone TRenceat 8-9818. llam Arendt, vice president; and the church. of Wethersfield. Courant joined the crusade with to turn your head to keep him in morial HoepItaL He haa a brother, Victor, 4; and a sister Whalcni Grl Insuniiire CD Unit t« Meet linda. 2. Kokoszka said traveling condi­ dresses driver-training classes and Miss Eleanor Felice, secretary. the schoolboy editor. Other papers vi»w." • • * • • tions in the New York City area inspects student cars upon request CKtbello Wdmen State Dinner The Civilian Defense unit wrill Spellacy and strife were virtual­ .soon took up the cry. And while It was just as dif­ Under a group-insurance plan Fewer Needed in Woods SL Maurice Oouncil of Catholic hold a meeting tonight at 7 o'clock were extremely bad yesterday be­ He is expected to address a high negotiated by Norwegian and ly synonymous In Connecticut Later he becaipe a reporter for ficult often to follow the In­ Judith Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dziedsinskl, Women will hold a dinner meeting at the CD room of the school. politics. 28 Durkin St. She was bom Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial cause of the snow storm. He said school a.ssembly at 9 a.m. His talk British whaling companies, 7.200 a Hartford morni.ig newspaper. tricacies of his polUltal strategy, at the technical school haa been Mechanization is boosting pro­ Monday at 7 p.m. in the Church Members will begin transferring It wss to wage a light foe snd friends sllke knew that Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Ludwig Ristau, 38 Dur­ it took eight hours for he and Norwegian wlwlers' lives will be ductivity in the woodlands. The Even after he was admitted to the his wife reach New Rochelle scheduled for 2:20 p.m. Hall. All women of the parish are information from family census for a client that Spellacy, bar In 1903 he continued his inter­ when Spellacy jumped Into a kin St„ and her paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Louis insured for 5,000 kroner (J700) amount of Canadian timber c u t invited to attend. cards to a master file. , Daiedzinakl. Hartford. She has a sister, Susan, S. after being notified of the acci­ The local visit has been arranged each. A similar plan, covering then a young lawyer. en­ est in journalisn, by acquiring a scrap, it would be just that. In the 1955-56 wood year' equaled Mrs. CTiarles Robbins, chairman tered politics in 1606 by wsy of Spellacy was married twice. His dent by State Police., The couple by Schlebcl Bros. Ihie program haa Norwegian seamen in foreign the cut of the previous peak year, third interest In the Hartford Sun­ left town at 3:30 p.m. and ar­ of the spiritual development com­ Maacheater Eveatng Herald the State Senate. And It was In day Globe and ownership of the first wife, whom he married In Loretta Jeame, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Edward L. Young, been presented to' nearly A half- traffic went Into effect January 1, 1950-51, but 11 per cent less labor mittee will be ill charge of the pro­ rived at the hoapital at 9:30 p.m. million students since early 1956. 1957. eorrespondeat Mrs. Louis DImock the wake of a dispute with the city Hartford Post, These papert ulti­ 1903, died in 1632. Two years later, r e d No. 2. She was bom Nov. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hos- was needed. gram which is entitled "Religion Jr„ telephone Mitchell 9-9823. pltal. —Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene .1. board of aldermen that he made mately were bought by the Hart­ ht married Mias Elizabeth Bfiwen his exit In IPt.l from the Hartford ford Courant and the Hartford Gill. Goyette Sr.. Newport. N. n ., and her palemsi grandmother is mayoralty. >Ira Helen Young, Mancheeter, N. H. She has three slaters, Times, respectively. In Many Pnlltiral Fights Helen Louise, 8. Sandra Corinne. 7, and Dorothy Florence, 6. Spellacy was bom in Hartford B • • • • Between those two years, few March 6, 1880. His mother was left White Gift Sunday Jeka ratriek, >on o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendereon. 148H men in Connecticut polllirs ngured a widow with 10 children when he H i Ms]dai 8 t He was bom Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hos- In so many political fights as did was seven years old. He waa grad­ Slated at Church J p ^ . His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Clayton A. the tall, high-strung snd dynamic uated from Georgetown Law ! ^ TTiompson, 151 Maple St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. Spellacy. One of the mo.st notable .School in 1901 after attending Holy This Sunday is the annual White I -.S' and Mrs. George Chetelet, Ashford. occured In 19,72 when he waged a Cross. Nine years later he made his 2C B B B • B whirlwind campaign agaln.st great debut in the national political scene Gift Sunday at Center Congrega­ USED CAR odds to win the Connecticut dele­ when he wn.s asked to organize s tional Church, at which time each OattMitae, daugjbter of Mr. and Mrs. Girard A. Masse. 33 Spring 8t, RockvU^e. She was bom Nov. 23 at Rockville City gation to the Democratic National Young Democrats In Connecticut child in the church achool is in­ 4- RospltaL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Georgt Convention for Alfred E Smith. for 'oi Woodrow„v,ouio« Wll.son,,> n.iim, perhaps his vited to bring a gift wrapped In H. White. Taunton. Mass., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. Many high political honors came ' greatest political Idol. white. 1 and Mrs. DIeudomnee Masse. Pawtucket, R. 1. • to Spellacy during his turbulent It was It’ilson who named Spel­ career, but virtually all of them Gifts will be received at the lacy as U.S. attorney in 1915, as 9:15 and 11 o'clock services when ,\- were by appointment. It was not Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love. 28 Grove CIRCUS a member of the Naval commission school members will come in their VAIUES until he had grown a veteran in in 1918, and as assistant attorney \ v 8L, Rockville. He was bom Nov. 23 at Rockville City HoeplUI. /I. class groups to the sanctuary. politics that he won s maior pub­ Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Greene, general In charge of alien property The gifts will be sent again this East Providence, R. I., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and ^ i j lic office at the polls. That was In 1919. In 1937 when he was elected year to the Rush Memorial Con­ Mrs. lawrence Love, Livonia. Mich. He has a sister, Bonhie Racked Alfred E. Smith gregational Church in Atlanta, Jean, 3. mayor of Hartford, the only elec­ Many were that Spel­ Ga. The church carriea on a giv­ tive office besides the state Sen- lacy demonstrated that It was dan­ ing program for many organiza­ Michael Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blon Tupper, 84 Flor­ zterahip he ever held. He was first gerous to discount his Influence tions In the community. Including \ named to the mayoralty In 1935 by ence 8L V e was bom Nov. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hea- and power. One such occasion came a day nursery and kindergarten, Bllml. His maUmal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Wea- the city council--- tov«.s succeedaiivircu mayor-inaynr- In y 1932 when »»*•«.•» the».»»«• newnc\> ^uniuguard nujtiuii faction an old people's home and children ton, Marshfleld Hills, Mass., and his' paternal grandparents are •lect John A. Ptlg^ard, who died Democratic party headed by in hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tupper. Pattesi, Maine. He has three t^fore h« eo^ild take office. Gov. Wilbur L-. Croaa waa riding Item.s of clothing, toys aqd brothers,' David, 13, Bruce, 10, and Ernest, 7. ■• Before— - - 1935, he had issitrunerved fi:4 Spellacy. old guarcT chieftain books for verv young and oldtf bounced back into the limelight United States attorney, assistant children, persons! articles fbr Robert Claude Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Healy, Old general of the United States, na­ with a furious fight in Alfred E. Smith's behalf against the new older folks are appropriate gifts. Saybrook. He was bom Nov. 29 at New Britain General Hoe- ALL PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED-BUY NOW! tional committeeman, and as a Each package should be marked guard. which was supporting pital. His maternal grandparents are Mayor and Mrs. Harold member of a commission to adjust for boy or girl, man or woman, & Franklin D. Roo.sevelt for the presi­ A. Tqrldington. 55 Winter St., and his paternal grsndpafents art world war claims in Europe against and age for which It is suitable. Mr< and Mra Maurice W. Healy, New Britsdn. He has a sister, the Navy on which Franklin D. dential nomination. Donna lynne, 3. Roosevelt, then assistant .secretary Roosevelt ultimately got the • • • • • EVERY CAR A A LL CARS of the Navy, also served. nomination, but Connecticut’s -‘-A Aldta. Leulse, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Gilman J. Souder His name appeared on the ‘bal­ delegation, under strict instruction 8r.. 31 Vernon Ave., Rockville. She was bom Nov. 23 at Rock­ lots ss the Democratic nominee tor from the state convention, was in ville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WINTERIZED mayor In 1912. for governor in 1918 Smith's corner. Spellacy had put Joseph Bosnia Portage Lake, Maine, and her paternal grandpar­ and for United States senstor In it there. Rope a Bargain ! Nt’ m ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Souder, West Rd., Ellington. She REAL BARGAIN 1922. Three years later. Spellacy again 'U has flour brothers and one sister. J and READY TO GO While his personal successes at demonstrated that he was not with­ % • . * B B B the polls were few in a state which out pqlitiral Influence. With hii old Paul Edward, ton of Mr. and Mra Francis S. Holt, Maple St., until 1930 was strongly Republican, enemies of the new guard still in I Ellisgtoh. He was bom Nov. 26 at Rockville City Hospital. Spellacy was recognized generally the saddle at the State Capitol, he I t BIG USED CAR ^ was appointed maj’or of Connecll- His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra, Adolf Skiise, Hol- Written Warranty as one of Ihe master political yoka Kasa., and hia paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ella Holt, of his timfs -on? who ciit's biggest city and was re-elect- ' PINE l ! : . Hartford. BUY NOW knew all the tricks and whom it -1 In 1937. 1939 snd 1941. « • • • • was always dangerous to count As ma.vor. Spellacy won wide-..... “ac ■ On All OK Used Cars out claim for his v ork during the Hart- PHARMACY Betty Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Holman. 29 [ ROUND-OB - ■S' Eastheld SL She was born Nov. 22 at Hartford Hospital. Her Snellacv called "T I '■ hv Hr.,c Typical of hia 664 Center St— Tel. MI 8-9814 maternal grandfather la Frank Yerosek. Windsor Locks, and her ; paternal grandparmts are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holman, Ver­ PINE LEN O X f r non. She. has a brother, Raymond, 7; and two sisters, Bar­ AND SAVE TRADES-TERMS bara, 8, and Jo)-ce. 4. c rlawyer than the poll- ^ cause of differences with other city tician. One of his clients had been officials. ' PHARMACY 289 E. Center St__ Ml 8-0896 nise Mala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Mogul. Bol­ sentenced to Jail under a state law | The third threat became actual- ton Notch Rd. Ext.. Bolton. She waa bom Nov. 27 at Manches­ ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and i-'(2 A ) Pleated perfecHon tn a slender (2 0 Lace-frosM nylon tricot petticoat Mrs. Nathan Mack, Portland, Maine, and her paternal grandfather sheath of nylon tricotwith pleated bodice as feminine as______flowers.___ In a palette of ex- is Abe Mogul. Auburn. Maine. She has two brothers, Mark / f and hem. Wonderful fashion colors. citing pastels and white 1956 RAM BLER 32-42. $5.99 David, 6 ’.4, and Ke'vln Alan. 16 months. 1954 D O D G E 4 -D O O R S845 S8.99 . B B B • ' - B 1953 B U IC K S P E C I A L 6825 *■ r HEATER, SEATCOVERS. 4-DOOR, r a d i o , HEATER, DVNAFIXIW. (2D) A gentle mlat of fine Alencon lace Charles Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kleza. 130 . STATION WAGON (2B) Brief pant.v In a delicate rose print, floats in a eland on the bodice of this Cooper St. He was bom Nov. 30 at St. Francis Hospital. His !/ on supple white nylon tricot. Sizes 6 to 7. sleek nylon tricot slip. In fashion-bright maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Egan. 132 RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC. colors and white. S ^ 2 , edioper St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1954 CHEVROLET S1.99 Charles F. Klezg, Hartford. He has a sister, Ann Marie, 3. 1953 F O R D B B .B « B (2E) A made • to - be - cherished tyaltr, Kimberly Jean, daugditer of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Aspin- 1956 CHEV. HARDDTOP CLUB COUPE S975 CLUB COUPE V8 $695 length gown that’s a gentle drift o ^ y lo n wal! Jr.. East Hartford. She was born Nov. 23 st St. Francis RADto, HEATER, POWER GLIDE, VS. tricot ’'neath a bewitching bodlcq.df Alen- Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ HEATER, DEFROSTERS, ALL PLASTIC INTEiRIOR. RADIO, HEATER, ,SEATCOVER8, WHITEWALLS. con lace with nylon net gtrapti'Sizes 32- ander Fawcett, Eaat Hartford, and her paternal grandparenta are ■ >• 38. Mr. and Mm. Clarence S. Aspinwall Sr., 3 Anderson St. $10.99 / A, Del^ra Marie and Doreen Ann. twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 6995 1953 OLDS. 2-DOOR $875 Joseph H. Shea, Center Rd., Vernon. They were born Nov. 30 at RADIO, HEATER, V-8. HEATER. DEF8„ SEATCOVERS, POWER GLIDE. >, RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC. Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Their maternal grandparenta -^1 are Mr ' ana Mrs, Wilton H. Powell. 86 Windsor Ave., Rockville, and their paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Shea, ■*. ' Center Rd.; Vernon. 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1953 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 6695 1953 C h e v r o l e t / *^^A0tO, HEATER. Jo-Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and. Mm. Robert B. RADIO, HEAIER, HYDRAMATIC. Semoffsky, 118 Chambers St. She was bori} Nov. 25 In St. Fran­ S T A T I O N W A G O N $895 ¥ cis Ho.spita! . Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John r. Griffin. East Hartford, and her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. 1954 FORD 4-DOOR V8 HEATER, DEFROSTERS, FOLDINO SEAT. America's Best Dressed Wofnen I. Semoffsky. Buffalo. She has three aiatem, Kathy, 7, Mary 1953 CHEVROLI e T 2-DOOR 6775 n e w , - — •n, X Ellen. S. anil Susan, 3. \ , RADIO, HEATER. RADIO, HITTER, SEATCOVERS. 7 • • • • will wear Jewelry Gifts by Lynne Iva, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gourley, Bar­ 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $895 satin'clear / ber Hill Rd...South Windaor. She waa bom Dec. 2 at Manches­ 1954 FORD VICTORIA RADJO, HEATER, POWER GLIDE. ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and 1953 FORD VS LUCKY' Mrs. Herbert Skeata. Belfast. Northern' Ireland, and her paternal RADIO, HESTER, FORDOMATIC. S< » grandfather is John 'Gourley, Main St. She haa a brother, Ste­ / '0 , phen Kenneth. 29 months. STATION WAGON $965 -• • • * • • 1951 M E R C U R Y 2 -O D O R $345 / RADIO, HEATER, 9 P9SSBNGER. Keith Edmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. George IE. Joslln. Wsre- 1954 CHEVROLET RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE. -house Point. He was born Nov. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ / pital. .His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmond /, Frl«lette, Millbury, Mass. and his paternal grandparents are Mr.' STATION WAGON 1953 PLYM OUTH 4-DOOR and Mrs. Edward Kurtz, 78 Erie St, ' 1951 P L Y M O U T H 2 -D O O R $345 T.L RADIO, HEATER, POWER GLHlR. r a d i o ; HEATER, SEATCOVERS. : RADIO, UEAKR. Greene, Mrs. Thomas Donovan and Gifts for iVoruich Mrs. A. Hyatt Sulliffe. Girl .Scouts in Senior Troops 2 Patients Solicited and 20 decorated six cartons W'hich V have been left at the following de- ^ .JL b Something to odors, Volunteer workers and copiinun- posit sUtlons; The Community Y. i Ity chaimfen throughout eastern Center Congregational Church, I . when it (lorti to (term or pour. Cmnecticut arc busy this month Mam^ester Savings, South Mietho- ' NEW (ofin-fini(h Rain Otars, in NEW soliciting gifts for patients at the dist Church, and the firehouJis of! Norwich State Hospital. Companies No. 1 an d3. Town Fire I button-flop (tyls, cute q» a button, Several organizations in Man- Department. i MANCHES'ITOR BHOPPI?7G PARKADB —^ ■ mug o( a bug I Durable dw ster are cooperating in this GUts suitable for either a manj I ground-gripping sole. In medium IV pSpJect o f seeing th a t, every pa- Or a woman may be left at any of ' West Middle Turnpike tlCBt in the hoe^tal has a gift, theee collection centers. Checks for I M er , and .Broad Street or high heel. . . or ONE model efiainnan for tho town of Man- the entertainment of the patients I s h o e s for A ll hssi heights. Smart — chMter la Mrs. Charley S. Houee. In the Christmas season may ba 1229 MAIN STREET Hitnbars o f the committee are Mra. made out to the Patient Welfare OPEN EVENINGS MANCHESTER ■ WUKKV sensible — /ndlspensobfef (top) GOLD COAST $2 (bottom) GOLD RUSH $2 MOONRISE S2 VIKING $3 M a i ^ Bray. Mry. Herbert Finlay. Fund and maUad dtnetly ta thaj ijj .*7'^ ^ ' M n . A w a rd Klrkham, Mrs. Ralph welfara fund of. the hospital. m asA»488 M on s 8BMgs TO 8Mon AT NATtONAi. • AseBNieA's L A fseerf itNeeraNeestT sM oa oMAiti r . . .

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PA O B tSEZ MANCHESTEft FVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1987 MANCTBSTICB e v e n i n g HEb A j ). MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 Diplomaticw Break Looms ' i ' PAGE SEVEN balUds will be on sal6. Proeeads A n d o v e r from the records and attendance will'))e used to defray the fee for You don nood to pay Indonesia Plans to Oust ponyun’a appearance arranged by $250 to $300 for Families Invited to Meetifig the Special Activities Committee of PTA. Fraternity PImtge INCONSPICUOUS 46,000 Dutch Citizens J I ()\ Of District Catholic Women Prank A. Verpraukus of Boston Hill Rd., a freshman at Worces­ ...QUALITY HEARING AIDS (OsattaiMd itrom Pkf* Cnn) ter Polytechnic Institute, is a Andover, Dec. 5‘(Special) — The^Andrew.... Gsapty 1snd Mrs. Ruth pledge to Theta Chi fraternity. btuinaaaei to hand them beck to A 1(a^ncA ed6efL c l Z a /t/M Y /e pre-Christmas meeting of the Willi- Whitney, He^fon»ron Rd.; Mrs. Paul the ownere. „ I m c c I Stocks mantle District Council of Catholic D. Pfanstlghl, Benton Hill and Manchester Evening Herald An­ A cabinet releaae aaid; "All ac> Women will be open this year to Lindholm's/ Comers; Mrs. Ray­ dover corrrepandent, Mrs. Paul D. the families of members. Mrs. mond P.,Houle, Runker Hill Rd.; Uone taken by various groups dur­ (hiotations Furnished by Francis Minor of Andover Lake an­ Pfansiiehl, telephone Pilgrim 2- qflert the wofld’i ItraMt-eelliat. ing the past few days were a sym­ Mrs. Robert Kelley. Bear Swamp 6856. finett-quility heariaf tids—• Coburn A MIddlebrook, Ine. nounced today. Mrs. Minor, presi­ Rd.; Mrs. Richard Leon, Aspinwall bol of the great national potency dent of the council will conduct the liny, light, tnconspicuous—at which should be organised toward Bank Stocks Drive; Mrs. Donald Clough, Hick- 365 to 3I6SI Eyetlus* and at-. Manchester Trust ... 60 SO meeting Sunday at St. Mary’s o^H ill Drive; Mrs. John McGuire, Mice to Have Motel lha-«ar models. Coma ia, tea achieving a return of Dutch occu­ School In Wllllmantic. them—roday/ > pied West Irla i (West New Conn. Bank and Trust ■"ales Rd.; Mrs. J. T. Hohmann Co...... 36 39 The program will open with the -r., Gilead Rd.: and Mrs. Edward A 3!)00,000 "motel” for mice will Guinea).*' benediction of the Most Blesse 4 Manegkom saiu the chief mili­ First National Bank\of Jurovaty, Jurovaty Rd. be built In Bar Harbor. The Manchester...... \. 39 31 Sacrament In St. Mary's Church TTie drive will be extended until building will be an addition to QUINN’S PHARMACY tary administrator wouid take Hartford National \ 2 p.m. with the Rev. Roland “ Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Phone 5frx-«186 over enterprises of departing lemette officiating. next Wednesday, Outlaw said. He Dutchmen to maintain order and Bank tt Trust Co.. 304 324 When You ^^Gift Shop^^ Here added that any resident interested which produces about 1,200,000 Highlights of the entertalhriient in renewing previous subscriptions mice yearly for medical research. I lOOaV MONfT-MCK m a iA N iii I safeguard .^ e properties. He said Fire Insurance Companies at the school will be a pageant of nothing awut compensation for Aetna Fire ...... 47 50 or placing gift orders are asked to Hartford Fire ...... 12^ 133 Our Low, Low the Nativity with music presented call the magazine chairmen If they the owners. by the 55-voice Wlndhsm High (In the Australian Parliament, National Fire ...... 594 624 You Get Top Quality at have not yet bee'W contacted. Sev­ Phoenix ...... 5356 School Qiolr under the direction of eral chairmen have reported that Foreign Minister Richard G. Oasey TMmothv Quinn. they have been unable to contact denounced Indonesia's claim In the Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. The choir will present selections some families in thetr areas because recent UN debate that peace was Aetna Casualty...... 119 \129 before and after the oageant as working hours vary. threatened by the Dutch refusal Aetna Ufe ...... 180 190 well as providing a musical back­ to negotiate the New Guinea claim. Conn. General ...... 250 MO ground and interludes for the pro­ Librarians Meet Today O t u M * Casey, whose government controls Hartford Steam Boiler 67 71 duction. A story-telllrig workshop was East Now Guinea, .aid any threat Travelers...... 75 78 Discount Prices Mrs. William Collins of Scotland held today at the Bumap-Sklnner to. peace "could onl possibly come Public UtUlllea will be tho narrator for the pro­ Memorial Library for librarians of ROASTING CHICKENS ateut by action from the Indo­ Conn. Ught A Power )7 Discount Prices gram dirteted by Mrs. Roderick Eastern Connecticut. nesian side.") Conn. Power ...... 37 \ Beland and Mrs. Daniel Talmadge Leadership for the meeting was People are still telling us how glad they are to get our In a joint statement, Australia Hartford Electric Lt. 51 Make George Rose Your of Mansfield. Mrs. Beland Is chair* provided by Miss Lois Markey, con­ and The Netherlands recently said Hartford Gas Co. ... 34 man of the libraries and literature sultant from the East Hartford delicioua chickens again—the same wonderful Cornish- they would retain control of New Southern New England committee while Mrs. Talmadge Is consulting group serving towns of Rock capons', roasters or fryers, cleaned so much more Guinea until its people are ad­ Telephone ...... 324 chairman for Family and Parent le.ss than 10,000 population. The vanced enough to choose for them­ 84H Xmas Headquarters Make Your Xmas Dollars Worth More! Education. consulting group was set up under carefully and tasting so much fresher than others. selves. The huge island is one of Manufacturing Companies Council members have been cast the recent Federal Aid Library bill. the world's most primitive areas. Arrow. Hart A Heg. .. 42 4 454 for the pageant as follows: Mrs. A group of nearly 30 attended Red Union fla(^ came down the Associated Spring . . . 21 ii 23% Alex Caisse of Wllllmantic, Mary; the morning session which opened ROGER OLCOn buildings of the KPM Shipping Bristol B rass..... 34 Mrs. James Sayers, of Wllllmantic, at 10:30 a.m. Lines and three Dutch trading Collins ...... 120 Joseph; Mrs. Donat Auhln of Willl- Following a luncheon at the home 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 companies seised by the workers Dunham Bush ...... 74 84 Men^s Drip Dry mantlc, Mrs. George Hollister of of Mrs. Howard Sprenkle, chair­ Tuesday and Wednesday. Em -H arf...... 474 8O4 Scotland and Mrs. Daniel Tal­ man of the Board of Library Direc­ Fafnir Bearing...... 52 56 Lace Trimmed madge of Mansfield, as the Three tors, a group of 20 remained for Pickets at Banks Landers, Frary, Clark 11 13 Kings; Mrs. I.uke Grotano of Dutch circles considered the sit­ N. B. Machine...... 25 28 the afternoon session lasting until uation much calmer and most busi Mansfield. Mrs. Armand McDonald 3:30 p.m. North and Ju d d ...... 27 30 of Coventry and Mrs. Peter Ballad Program Tonight ness proceeded normally. But Russell Mfg...... 204 224 Smagaoz of Wllllmantic, as the union pickets still harassed three Cotton Dress Shirts Bin Bonyun will return to the Phone Beneficial first Stanley Steam ...... 36 39 Three Spepherds. Dutch banks and retained the keys Terry Steam ...... 165 165 Also Karen Minor of Andover and elementary school torjght at 7:30 Tell us how much cash to safes and account files which o’clock for a 1-hour program In you want for seasonal had passed back and forth betweeh Torrington ...... 22 24 Nylon Slips — Half Slips L«a Collins of Scotland, as angels; U.S. Envelope, com. .. 184 204 Gail Sayers and Deborah Smagaez which parents may hear the same BUSY-SEASON needs. Come in by ap­ the bank directors and the pickets U.S Envelope, pfd. . . 1 1 13 Discount of Wllllmantic and Kathleen and songs played for their youngsters during negotiationa Regularly by Bonyun In today’s classes. pointment for cash in a Premier I^uanda's gQven»ment|-'Veeder-Root ...... 40 43 Susan Talmadge of Mansfield, as sin^/e visit to office. The" above quotations are not to Hey, Fellas, Watch Those Calories cherubs. A small charge will be made for disclaimed responsibility for the Priced A display and sale of books has Don’t waste precious union seizures and warned that be construed as actual markets. Capt. Ronald G. Farris, executive officer of the E astern Connecticut Group of Civil Air Patrol dish- $5 attendance by youngsters from LOANS also been included In the program. Grade 7 up and for, adults. How­ time.'Phone dr come in. severe action would be taken M out a piece of anniversary cake to MaJ.'Otto P. Krause, operaUons officer for the Group.’ Lt. Discount Magazine Chairmen Named against those taking over Dutch Thomas F. Walsh, commander of the Manchester Squadron, appears to be waiting for a second Regularly ever, pre-schoolers and elementary CASH INI TRIP We like to say “Yes!” A list of neighborhood chairmen school children accompanied by firms without official sanction. iMlpIng, but it’s safe to assume he is honoring rank and won’t take a bite until the major does. for the magazine eubscriptlon drive The government obviously was Society Reelects The 16th anniversary of Civil Air Patrol was observed by Manchester Squadron at the American The hit of the sea.son—drip dry white cotton dress their parents will be admitted free. t eens tl9 >e m6-4eeiis Mis Iwsiwetletlearesst Priced - $2,5042.95 now being conducted by- the PTA Copies of Bonyun’s record of alarmed at the possible effects on Officers at Party Legion Home last nlghL (Herald Photo by Pinto). .Rhirts that need little or no ironing! Every man wants has been announced by Guy Out­ m MAIN STv 2nd F I, Ovm* Weehkrerth’s, MANCHUTIR Indonesia's precarious economy a few in his wardrobe. law, chairman of the Ways and MIMwfl • Ash tar On V n aUNii^ from the workers' action against Means Committee. Open Thursday Evenings Until 8:00—Smtardnya to Noen the biggest foreign investors in the Dorcas Society “ members held Long Island, N. Y„ sister-in-law of a brief business meeting and all son and Mrs. Doris Marsh were Lace trimmed or tailored n.vlon slip.s and half .slips that look and are far They sre listed for the following Imm Mail M 9MM«di tf lU • island republic. one of the members. Mrs. Emily were reelected, namely: Mrs. appointed auditors. BREAKFAST and 1 A Um dTIIDB ooioi tIMA «ltw fmifih tmtU tt their annual Christmas party in Toif. more e.xiicn.sive. In white, black, red and assorted colors. Sizes 82-46. All areas: Mrs. Dbnald G.- Richards, U lOMoiuilit mtmiktr katthmim tl IlMf The seizures began during a Luther hall of Emanuel Lutheran Pearl Hultman, president; Mrs, Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutchinson, Mrs. .LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 strike against Dutch firms order­ Following the potiuck. Pastor Emily Tolf, vice president: Mi.ss ANNIVERSARY PLANS first quality. Church last evening with over 50 C. Henry Ande’-son brought a Robert McBride, Mrs. Henry Zuraw ed by the government in support of Esther Peterson, secretary: Mrs. Kansas City, Mo. (AO — The I Men’s Sport Shirts Men’s Slip-on Sweaters iT and Mrs. Charles Donnelly, An­ EVERYDAY ^ Its demand to tiUie over West New •members in attendance. A lighted Christmas message, and group Emma Nyquist, treasurer; Mi.ss Church of the Nazarene, preparing IA special group of long Guinea. The Communist leaders Christmas tree and greenery deco­ singing of various' Christmas Lillian Larson, financial secre­ dover Lake District: Mrs. Lester rated the hall, a n d ^ e supper ta­ for events celebrating its golden aleeve aport ahirta in cot- Long aleeve virgin orlon MacDonald, Mrs. Edmund Haus- BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. seised on the ocoaaion' to further carols was enjoyed. Santa made tary; Mrs. Viola Mlffitt, librarian; anniversary year in 1958 marking tona. rayona and blenda. Q "I alip-ona in uide choice of L Arthur Drug Stores j their own campaign for nationali­ bles were also decorated. Favors at his annual visit and distributed Mrs. Marion Carpenter, historian. 93 '77 child, Mrs. Ralph Ransom, Mrs. each place were wreath bouton­ the 50th year since its founding, Regularly J2.98. Dlacount ^ I colora. Regularly |5.98. sation of all Dutch interests and gifts placed under the Christmas Mrs. Helen Anderson is the new has appointed 100 pastors in key priced. -R Discount priced. expulsion of most of the 46,000 niere which were made and do­ tree. pianist, succeeding Mrs. Agnes Cotton—Nylon^Flannel nated by Mrs. Helen Kliefoth of areas to serve as publicity chair­ Dutch nationals in the islands. Election of officers was held at Johnson, Miss Anne M. El. John­ men. The cabinet continued discussion of possible reflations for the re­ patriation of Dutch wanting to leave Indonesia. Ehcit visas for all Men’s Beacon Robes Men’s Broadcloth PJs Dusters Baby Doll PJs ____ 1__ _ _ such have been held up since the I Waahable, pre-s h r u n k, anti-Dutch campaign developed. I warm, the one gift every . „ Coat and mldd.v styles 1 man can use. Regular Heavy censorship delayed all • l o cut—A. B, C, D. Reg­ Discount tii'Hularly cables addressed abroad more than 36.98 values. Discount ularly 32.98. Discount 93 37 Discount seven hours. MANCHESTER t priced. priced. Priced $3.98 Priced President Sukarno returned from his summer palace at Bogor to at­ tend a government conference yes­ terday on the crisis. He traveled Select “her” housecoat from a wide variety, Lovely lace trimmed Baby Doll Pajamas that with a heavy bodyguard as a re­ cottons, nylons, flannels. All washable, all she will just adore. In sizes 10-20. Luscious sult of the attempt to assassinate PUBLIC MARKET Men^s Washable Wool pre-shrunk, all first quality. Sizes 32-40. pastel colors. ■ - MUST BE SOLD him last weekend and guards lined all roads around the conference' 803 -805 MAIN STREET building. / \ Informed sources said members ^ \ of various youth groups, liicluding FOR A TASTY CH AN G E FROM , SERVE Sports Shirts one member of the youth arm of the Masjumi party. were among PARK A CHOICE CUT OF OUR OWN MAKE SUGAR CURED PARK those arrested in'connection with J uniors'^^Misses*—~W amends the attempt on Bukamo. The Mas­ FREE jumi is utdonesia’s biggest Mos­ FREE / ► ^ p U ' N E ; , y "FRESH FROM Discount lem parjy and has opposed! the N P U R N E L 1 i q Regularly (' A r > IN r- . 6 7 WEEK President’s efforts to bring the CORNED BEEF THE BRINE" parking CGmihunlsta into the government. Priced ' Police meanwhile were search- ROLLED OR FLAT FANCY $5.95 big for Chicago Daily News cor­ Sweaters respondent Keyes- Beech but the BONELESS BRISKET...... lb. 69c ONE SOLID HEAD OF American newsman left the coun try yesterday for an unannounced ALL LEAN Plaids, checks and stripes in a new washable wool sports destination. It .was bellevril they CHUCK PIECES ...... lb. 69c GABBAOE FREE wanted to question him about shirts (wool 55%, vicara 25%, nylon 20%). Rochester Discount stories he wrote from Central Su- RIB or NAVEL CU TS ...... lb. 29c With each purchase of our delicious buttons, 2 buttons, 3 pockets. Rayon and satin yoke. niatra, one of the centers of re­ Corned Beef! Famous brand. Sizes S-M-L-XL. bellion against the central govern­ Priced ment. Rath Packing Co. “Blackhawk” SMALL FRESH Fully Cooked By The Piece Silk Ties Choo.se “her” sweater from our wide collection, dressmaker, novelty and Suburban Coals classic styles. All new colors. Sizes 32-40. High style, all wool, wool quUt lined Ivy I Wide selection to choose or conventional styles. _ _ . PORK SHOULDERS SMOKED H AM from. The one gift every Regular 319.95 to g | / i t t g man needs. Regularly 322.95 values. Discount ^ I ^ p r 31.50. Discount priced. 8 1 ► priced. -AL f t LEAN 4 tp^6 Lbs, Worsted Slacks Xmas Gifts She Will Love Men’s Flannel Slacks Imported Worsted flannel slacks Choice Beef, Boneless full cut—the very > SMOKED SHOULDERS Novelty pattern and eolld flneat quality and _ FRESHLY GROUND color rayon and flannel 0 0 workmanship. Regular- g | | 2 2 George Rose Discount Priced! slacks. Regularly 37.95. ly 316.95. 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/ ■ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERA^iD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1967 P A G E .N tk s ' high reputation of the Supreme unCll promoters and policemen rival sets of, judges, penetrated to ed sibod at 4S1 at the end o f the aad the number of Korean veter­ the last week, with the State aver­ iSm irliPBt^r a new and apparently unassailable to the music of the Civil A ir Patrol Thelma Rogars of Manchester as­ Court, that he considers hlmeelf stopped it. Yule Trade Volume DropbNotfed Here week as compared with 930 the ans claims from 7 to 8. Claims age reported at 1.0 per cent, and ] legal vantage point from which it State CAP Group sisting hsr. yf.O. Elifeabeth T. Skeleton in Q< ^Dputiii) IjrraUk hound not to mix In affairs which Thus, no bigger at the .moment Connecticut previous week. Initial clalnis fell for partial unsmployment fell from Manchester's at 3.1 ]^ r cent. dance band under the direction of proved unable to make atiy choice In Jobless Claims from 119 to 94, and continued 25 to 19. Haj. Albert Carocci. Thia Connec­ Rowley, public Information officer have been issues before that Court than an occasional isolated revolt, May Equal, Top ’56 TULIP TREE TURKEY FARM Guthrie. Okla. (P) — O. C ?>U m PUHLaiiHka> M» i'H|k at all. and could merely rule that claims from 401 to >87. Averaging figuree from all over Sponsors Diuace | of the local aquauren, will be one of —and considers himself so bound do we have the next novelty of our ticut C A P band appeared In the was checking a building ha hod ■ ■MKAI.D PRl«tTWU OO INC. Yonkee none of the judges Involved In the -Unem ploym ent lii Manchester A slight increase, however, from the State, the l^ b p r Department ' Dog Population Soars the hoateaaes for the avanlng. U SiaMlI atrc«l (Coatfimed from Page One) Cherry Blossom Festival Parade just purchased and was atartlad'' even after he himself has left the age defined. Some smart promoter contest was a legal Judge. W t axtend oar holiday grooHngs to dl ond ro- 375 tjet- 378, was reported In ' the showed approximately 8.7 per The Eastern Connecticut (Sroup All senior members and their MaaebMiar ^on fell 1.4 per cent during the week I in Washington last y«ar. when he opened a closet door and r a u M ^ r PauKOu;URUN Court. is going ,to join the trend ln.stead ■ By A, H. (). Having reached this point of no called that December retail trade number of women unemployed In cent of the labor force unemployed Recent surveys show that the na­ of Civil Air Patrol Is sponsoring friends are invited, with tickets w aL t u r r u t o UTON ' mdlng Nov. 30 It was revealed by Maj. Arthur D. MaUn of Bolton, found a skeleton. legal choice, this ultimate clarity qr#t that wo cannot cKcopt any moro ordors for the Manchester area. The percent­ for the week ending Nov. 23. Man- tion's dog populalion la growing, a th anniversary tlinnec dance available at the door. PubUaben j it la perhaps unnecessary, but of fighting it, and make hlm.self a In 1956 reached «19,400.000,000 — the Connecticut Labor Department 18 commander, and CUptain Ronald G. bounded October t, of complete paralysis, the high age increased from 50.8 to 51.9 chester'e labor force was 5.8 per Saturday at the Gam ReaUurant, Pike checked with authorltlet I very wcirome, to have Reed draw fortune pioneering with hone.st In re the People of Connecticut this year os wo oro sdd out. ^ a y . Unemployment totals had four .times as fast as .the humsn Farris of Manchester, executive of- court then waved a wand over Its a record for that month. The de­ per cent of the total unemployed. cent unemployed. population. Almost avtry other Ocean Beach Park, New Liondon. and found that a doctor formerly PubUibod Keen dirciung Kxcept I such a fine line. And the reason wreatlingi. I V. Bar and Bench, a case moic aisen for the past two weeka 8cer, are ex^mlfldo chairmen, with A Philippine unlveraity, Santa bad his offices In the building. A p ­ K ^nve UM HolldoTa febdered al the chief justice, transforming him In­ partment also aald figures thus far Increased also was Uit number However, employment generally | household has a dog and IS per commonly known as that of the I The total number of. Unemploy­ Dinner will be ..served from 7:30 1st U . Kathleen V. Backus of Tomas, foundsd In 1611, la older parently the skeleton was usM for PoM Office a: lluicheeter Coen.. •• it is welcome is because we have to an admlnistratj^v.e officer under show the volume for the first nine Frank M. Horaburda and Family, of Interstate claims from 87 to 40, seems to bavs picked,; up during cent have two. lo 9 o'clock, with dancing until 1 k e e ^ O a n Mall Mailer months of 1957 running 6 per cent Gales Ferry chairman and 1st Lt. than any in the United States. experimental work. SUBSCRIPTION RATiaB been through an era in which Jus­ laymen againat the lawyera, we the terms of a law pa.ssed by the Parable la adrance tices have, regrettably, proved hereby enter an appearance as same lawmakers who have never ahead of last year. ( Ash Swamp Rood, Glastonbury. 100 Die in Crash In 13 cities, field manager s' One Taar .... much leas sensitive to the fine , ini miens curiae. yet been able, to make the filling of minor court judgeships a flaw- Christmas business forecasts 811 Mon the ... We would submit, as unfriendly Three Monlba I line requirements of their high Of Loiulon Trains proof procedure. And. as adminis­ were on the up side. In 10 others, eonlention number one, that if One Mnnlh ... judicial office, at times when they trative officer, tho chief justice conditions werj rated even with a Weoa.T ...... b^nch ami bar ahould ever be able Slagle Copr .. themselves werei still members of (Continued from Page One) year ago. A drop was predicted In to function accurately, conclusive­ made a choice the high court could not make judicially, and reeSgnIzed eight. MbMBiiJI o r the Court. ly. and efficiently in the exercise of first medical men to go Inside tho one set of judges after all. Cities listed aa on the plus side, nil!, a b so c ia t k d PKiott) In the past decade or so. there their profession. It should certainly were New York. Philadelphia, j Tbs Aaiociated Preie i« excluilveir wrecked coaches. This action.' being based on a entlUen lo llie use of republirelion of Ms.s been a justice who ehalr- "There were so many dead 1 be In the formulation of lawa to Charleatort, S. C „ Detroit, Dallas. Do You Want to Know The all oewi diepiicliee credlird lo |*„ or govern the operation of the scene new law drawn by our masterful Phoenix, Ariz., Reno, Nev.. Los «ul olberwlee credlled In mil oapei manned the investigation of Pearl could not count them. " he report­ and aleo Ibe local newe pebllehed here and Instrument of .said profession, lawmakers, looks like another po­ Angeles, San Francisco, Cleveland, i Harbor, one who helped organize ed. "SojTie of the living were tential court ease for the court. In ai. nihla il reoubficalinn of •iiecini trapped under piles of corp.ses." the courts themselves. If they New Orleans,., Jacksonville, Fla., ' dlepatnhee herein are alao reserved and sponsor an international po­ which It.w ill be a shade removed Truth About Fluoridation? "There were ^ead passengers ran t make clear lawa about how and Greensboro. N. C. from ruling upon Itself, ITuii semee eilsni or N B a. Sen litical movement in which he be­ scattered all over the line." re­ the courts them.aelves shall be eon- In the unchanged group were More dollar-saving ice IT.C. That might be the end of the Richmond. Va.. cSnelnnatl, Chica­ Publishers Represenlstlves; n lieved, one who has had no hesi­ ported a survivor. Thomas Bo.x. stltuted and shall operate, what . . . There will be a public meeting this Sundoy, Julius Mathews Special asen ^ — Nc tancy. in addressing audiences of Girders from the overhead ran we exnert from them. In the legal trail. But wc laymen must go. Memphis, Kansas City, Hoiis-; Tork Chicaco -Tletrolt and B^oh. wav of making of laws? be forgiven if we think we can ton, Denver. Salt Lake City, A u -' MEiMBBR AUDIT BUREaU UP political significance, and perhaps bridge pinned some of the bodies down and one pa.ssenger coach was Yet. every two years, we lay­ see beyond, into a happy infinity buquerque, and Seattle. ; Dec. 8, at 2:30 p.m. at the Hollister School, with a cmcuLjiriuNS more than one chief justice who split from end to end by a girder. men find the lawmakers running of new questions to be resolved. On the down aide from a year ! Tb* Herald Prtntini Coinpanr Inc had no he.sitancy m serving, on An estimated 200 tons of steel to the slate's highest court to find The motion is that bar, bench ago are Boston, Buffalo, Atlanta.! question and answer period on Fluoridation. Moot* assumes uo nnsnulal responsibiutr lor Savannah, Minneapolta, 81. Louis, | tjrpomipnlcal errors appearlni In ad- the side, as.a White House adviser crashed down on the tangle, leav­ out what they, the lawmakers, and case be dismi.ssed, while la.v- Cheyenne, Wyo., and Portland.; rerusements and olher readinii mstlsr ing the main part of the viaduct should long ago have determined men write a law. la The Mancheetcr Bvsmnr Herald on policies which might later come Ore. ' ing is sponsored by the Connecticut Ruoridotion supported st only one end. by legislation of their own name­ before his Court. The forecast by the Commerce | OlUtar aavemsliui closina beurw< ly what judges shall he Judges In A ir Born Educational Association, Inc. Ftor Hondar—1 p.m Prldar Each of the.se men jeopardized the state's minor courts. Depsrtment field office managers i KOr Tuesdae—j -p.aL Mood^ sgreed with a prediction by the [ the prestige and standing of the When the high court decision Is Ftor Wednesdar—1 D m Tueedaj. Okmulgee. Okla. iA9--When Col. U S. Chamber of Commerce earli­ ror Thursday—] p at Wednesday. Court much more definitely than A Thoiielit fur Todav forthcoming, every two years, we Ftor Frtdar—] a m. Thursday Maurice Bollinger took up his er this week that Christmas pur­ Ftor Saturder—1 p m. FtMay. Reed could jeopardize it by,,jany- Sponsored by the Manchester laymen relax and say to oiirselve.a airplane for a spin, he had two chasing will total about 120 bil­ that now at last the thing Is de­ Ciaatifled deadline! lOrki am. ea thing he might do after hl.s own Coonrtl of Cbnrchee passengers. When he landed, lion this month. 4»y of iMib.'e.vtlna except Saturder termined. retirement from the Court. We there were eight. The chamber said most of the Two years later, however, we lay­ With him were Roy Young and increase over 1956 will represent Thursday, December 5 salute, nevertheless, the auper-fine Juvenile Delinquency (Proverbs 22:61 men find the lawmakera repeat­ Blackie. the airport mascot cat. price Increases and that .sales vol­ sensitivity displayed by Stanley As with so many other problems ing the same process, this time While In the air. Blackie gave ume would remain about the same with some new refinement of legal birth to six Kittens. as In December 1956. Closer Than Little Rock F. Reed; in life. God's word has an answer Gift to this moat vexing of our current doubt and eonfiialon which opens There are aeveral Negro fam i­ troubles In society. It Involves the the old question again. When the new eomplicallon is Ironed out by lies, already residenta of Manches­ An Altered Picture Christian training of youth and places direct responslbilltj on the high court deri.slon we say to our- p r o b le m .. ter for a number of 'years, who are Trying to report on Syria from home, the school, and the church. sclvea that that Is that. And again, currently being forced ,to look for anything but point blank range For all of us who are mature It we reckon without the Infinite ca- ^ ! , like these' narity of the law. as framed by m new homes. This is being forced seems to be a risky busine.u, at means practicing our Christian t i w upon them as a result of the gov­ confession, disciplining life and. by human beings, to eontatn endless v a lu e s best. refinements of self-eontradirtion. ernment's decision regarding Sil­ example, directing other lives in See our lovely . assortment Joseph Alsop. the New York the right way. Are we as parents, omission, and perverse Interpreta­ ver Lane Homes. Herald Tribune columnist who is teachers, and friends of youth do­ tion. of FURS . . . tor that warm, r ’’:: They have been part of Man roaming the world, found thia out ing our part In "training the child So, In 19.^7, we have had a court i in the way he should go?' Chester life for a number of years. when he visited Syria this week. case about Interim appointees to! 3K (Rev. C. H. Anderson) succeed Inte-lm appointees, and. | wonderful Christmas gift. I':-" :i.|' t 'l They like Manchester. Their chil­ Several weeks ago, he had been dren are in Manchester schools. lust when we laymen were at least fairway reporting from Turkey that leftist [ I ' ■ Device Prevents Shock feeling complacent and grateful [ Naturally, they want to remain Syrian leaders were working hand- that this seemed a relatively minor ; W '.<1, 1 here. In-glove with the Soviets and had A safety device developed by a and limited legal snafu, have had lodtoi' foihiaa cools. . . Ug scttcHoml In their search for new homes, accepted since March a half mil­ South African Inventor. K. A. the question loop back to funda­ ^ for the best buys in i mental ch.allengc to one thing we j Paris-inspired stylet; New, lush 1 8 9 5 they have been following the nor' lion tons of military supplies from j Adams, is expected to eliminate all ■■ mal routines. They hear of a home electrocution hazards in the had finally taken for granted -the fabncti Misses sizes. savai*M f :.-t- . sure legal status, at least, of the 9 for rent or sale. They read the ads. home. The invention is said to Since the tiny Syrian armed turn off electric- power as soon original Interims F gloves and mittens d K They consult agents. forces could never digest such a as a person receives a shock This time our highest court, BUDGET TERMS lediei'«r 89 A Theee Manchester people look­ of equipment supplied by Russia Although Denmark is best known "SAFELY FILLED" ing for homei that will enable Cottons! MiseesI Hatf-sizes. 3 ,8 9 totals about 150,000 tons, not a for her farm product»^,8he has be­ them to stay In Manchester are come In recent years a liet exporter 9aM*M half million tons. And although he Mrthur Drug Stores j not famoua or wealthy, like Willie of machinery. B-SB BUiCK f notes that 150,000 tons Is still Mays They do not want any eru- enough to provide a Soviet base, aaders for civil rights to come Orlon-and-wool ft acrikn jerseys! 2 8 9 he finds that the Syrians really along and take up their cause, and believe they are buying no more Many styles, oolors. 32-38. Tap Vah>al put it and themselves and their arms than they absolutely need. children In headlines. They do not END COLD WINTER WORRIES From this point, he goes on to UNax*BM (id Icifffla d n lt skbH want to have Manchester, a town 8 establish' the thesis that although they like, advertiaed as any second Blades, whitet widi gold taim 4 8 9 ^ •> V the Syrian leadera are working U t U s Rock. with the Russians, they are, in thread. Also, felts. 22-30. tMi bayl They will even move away, A ib ? •'p fact, devoted nationalists who without making an issue of it, if think they can use Russia to IRCftd BCglrgB CftOlC they have to. achieve Syrian goals. % reprocessed wool mehon. . . 1 1 9 9 ... But perhaps, without there be­ In fact, he has high praise for 100 ing any great public Issue made of Akram HouramI, president of the w i^ quilted wool Uningt 8 18.91a vai«M it, prospective landlords and pro- to SjTian parliament, and Col. Abdel apective neighbors can measure Hamid Serraj. the army intelli­ wliifini nyM | N i i i m m mpcki their own feelings and decisions WITH gence chief, even though they are. Black caVdry twill slacks, jewel- 3 8 9 against the big issues of civiliza­ Alsop says, the real architects of -MK tion today. Perhaps they can find the policy of collaboration with JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL trim jadcetl Washabla. 8 to 8. $§ v« i« m in their hearts something that will Russia. "THE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE" soften and blunt their own fears But. Alsop warns, the game : V ot18 flv*ll VIW9V8 of something they have Just never they are playing works two ways. ORDER NOW Lace trims, dacrons, jerseys, cot- 1 8 9 done before. Perhaps almost any In pursuing a policy of destroy- ■ X one of us who might be called ing every Western friend and ' tons! Styles galorel 3-6x; 7-14. sssmiUm II upon to accept the full meaning every Western vital interest FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. « f America on our own street, as CUU* aItItI a ----...... up- throughout the Middle East, all In ALSO: CONNECTICUT COKE, FUEL,] OIL, RANGE OIL 88v^iw • well, as in comfortable Uiboo’, the name of Arab natlonaliam, Circle skirts, tote bags, novelty | •<>•< Vi could manage a positive verchet, they are seiwing as useful, if un­ SIS B r o a d s t r e e t — m i 9-45so if we really thought our way Inw belts, felt. linens, mon! New knowing, tools of the Kremlin. REMEMBER . . "IT'S FOGARTY FOR FUEL" the problem. Thus, the picture of Syria Alsop colors. 2 .8 9 V.U Perhaps this problem could be gets on closer inspection is a little aolved happily, and quietly, just mote complicated than the one he Gkk' 100% hMwNt OHm swMtan because, as those Involved think got from Turkey. And because It fN Short-sleeve tlipons. Pretty jewel T 8 9 more deeply Into It. this is Amer­ Is a lUtle more complicated. It ica, and this ^ ^lanchester. and t ’/B A tiS s l i g h t o p i trims, whites, pastels. 7-14. Sabalsaal seems to hsve s grester ring of Ladies’ gkuioiis we are all pr6ud of it. Girts’ beaiitHid 8 of Imported truth. Quitt’ i i e d ateeN ZIPCOATS The picture itself still contains •mn€§ lig h t o p t y t » u r t o o / Reed’s Big Second Thought elements of grave danger, for the glamour dresses holiday dresses Mekons, brushed meltoiit. aateensl 1 5 “ West as well as for Syria, of hooded imrteis EAST HARTFORD BRITISH TWEEDS S tm l«y F Reed, former assod- Regular and Bavarian styledi anvaiM* course But at the same time, it is B U 9-9351 Look ft over. Big — brawny — room for the You learn > ou can otvn this 1958 Buick Special ftle Justice of the Supreme Court, by no means hopele.is. TTie United w it h 1 0 0 % woolflaldalft^Umwa •Marines. ha* had aef'ond thpuchtfl on his ■States has been compounding Its —this bottom-priced of the B-58 Buick line— N W i mrih-liMd fdhcvdhM fwtMh V 89 i| f| 89 9 5 prospective service bb chairman diffii ulUea in the .Middle Blast by Step in. Turn the key. Get braced for a surprise. for just a fraction more than the well-known Sheen rayon gabardineb r«inf creed 9 9 of the new t.'ivii Righi.*t ('onimis- 9 8 8 hhnrlly pursuing an anti-Commu- smaller cars would cost you. F oib ofovt Vatu9Bt widi nylra for wear! 86-48. iiavaiMa sion, and written to f’re.sidcnt nist policy in the region, almost In your first mile of driving,, you discover the $1S V a ivt Eieenhower now d/'dimn;; the ap- aulomalically labeling as an en first big car in history that really is nimble, easy So come drive the B-58 Buick Specl\l . It’s TO poiTitmeni he originally accepted, eniy any nation whost* leaders try to handle, light on its feet. based on more aviation principles thgn any car $ 4 0 V o lu o o There will, we suppose, be con- * to do business with Rusaifi. NaturaL slim look! Newest pat- ■iderable speculation as to what j If we could shake loose o r this in history. It makes your heart take wing. Try Imiioral/MitsMl NaH-siiM! Modiert—hen they are! Some of the most 199s terns and texturesl Sizes 85-46. 9^ v«iMa Hem's real valuel And you can diank .produced this change of mind, and ■ fetish of fear and rebuild our pol- Y ou boss a B-12000 engine. You command a it today. lovely dmstet a gill could ever wanti Low Overliead for rodc-bottom low price! . That’s DO misprint-/usl29.95-aRd various commentators^ ope can he j icy on a pro-Arab basis, we might Flight Pitch Dynaflow.* You switch the pitch a Hobday time is your time to thine. . . In Luxurious ftbrict like Velveray n^ont, aure. w-ill make an effort to go j have great success in demon- •F/i'g/it Pilrh Vyruifirm- alatulnrd on LiMirznond Roaomastzx Mill's WtsttrMd oI- w m I slacb Water-repellent, durable cotton sateen with zip4n linen! Tough BriHAli million ways for performance that’s next tb 7.5. nplional at extra cost on other Seriet. Advanced neto foifieout ^amour dreftet froih velveteens, combed cottons, cupionit •.. behind Reed« stated reason?, to i strating to .^yna that her' legiti- 100% wool flannelsl Ivy or ...extra warm wiArepteceaied wool tweeds were bom for punishment, jusk ^ aeek some lund and newsworthy i mate aims do not parallel those perfection. Va^bte Pitch Dynaflow optional on Special Seriei.'^ir-'' Robert Hall-io easy at our lovely low lusdous new pastels and Jewril tooesl S'w quilt lining, inner wrisdets. Comes vrith a naturally repd wind, wator-otul roiae Suspension optional at extra cost on all Series. pleated stylesi Waist sizes 28-42. iItV alB i explanaUon. ' of Russia after all. " I 1 ' prioc^ Chooee from gleaming boode Stylet galore: fancy party types, ftiD terrifle Dynd-Arimmed quih-lined I wear/Choose from 4 ALL*W O O L But. atlhough Reed's sUted rea- ' - ______You find a Miracle Ride plus Air-Poise Suspen­ Wlitn bsHtr aulemebilM ar* butll luM will build Ibtm lame, plutby vdvete, ridi wool flannels, sweep sldrtt, h im trims, velveteen tops sip-ao h o ^l An in all—a jadket buy you fabrics: British tweeds, worsted Ciuir, sion* that floats you like silk on the luth wool jtneyl Shnadit, fwing ' M m ' s ivy*flyl9d cofdMvy sports cools' others it may prove rxritmlr. For A Coming Fad with njdon or Chrmn spun skirts... most just wool want to pass upl Chooea gabardines, O o o e g a l-t^ tweedy breeze. , j | j aldrti, eoipireAprinoeea Uaes, bolenM.. . Leather trimmedr Strafed Ivy 149s fancy tweeds! Greys, blues, bfowns, It shows an unusual and a moil Wrestlers have been making stylet with pettiooatsi Sizes 7-14 from die newest diadee and oolots. bninpl .Top eolortl S im . heather khades. Regulars, shorts, la«g|a- welcome, zealoiisnezs for what new s lately, in the only way they ; NEVER SO MUCH SO NEW holiday colonuaia in winter adrfta, 8848 Sim 4tol2. But that’s nothing to the discovery ahould be the stature and prc.sti:;e could, acroiding to man bites d og ' tatquoite, navy, fman, rayaL U k ^ of our hiphrst judiciary Fraah bold styling with tha Dynastar Grille I'UlinRs - you make ahout this ’58 Buick when Novelty trimt, aparlding Jewd ttinu» M l-1 SUCKS... 4-10... 4.99 What Reed aaid in his leWvr to The. champion of Israel is In: you get hack to the showroom. Tha Miracle Rida plus •vetydilng biwutifiill the President went aa follows: $ 7 Vofvasf this country, unemployed. His 1 Buick Air-Poiaa Suapanafon "When 1 Recently mdicalcd to trouble js that, in a match two ..••sa#***' you my wi!l(ng:ness to serve mi yrsrs SCO he refused to play the ! a*...... _ — — a Flight Pitch Dynaflow or T H l UNIQU« O P « > | this cojnmission, f permitted nr, same, and wrestled to win' on a ^ advancad naw Variable Pitch Dynaflow* desire to be of use in the orderly M l mjhl when he was supposed to ' • _ the imported car mad# by •‘Velvet Wall" Sound Silencing adjuitment of civil nshls matters lose. The promoters still have him ' : General Motors in Germapy --can now to blind me to the wciphtier bla

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PAG« tB ir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TipjkSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. iLAMCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 . 1967 ‘No Deals,’ Meany Says First Bom arc 1958 Revenues Seen PAo^nMir. . ■ y'y,! T'.'viiv ■' ■-..-Mi'-;''' w m m Sites Selected p f i Of Bid to Clean Labor Short of Sewer Costs I O n ^ ast Coast ' 4 Sewer department revenue* art (Oeetimied from Pmg« On«) and with whom, and whan ha will be home? (Oonttaiaed from Page ’Ear Now, Ear Now not bringing in enough income to en fedrral wirrtuppinf eon»pir«ey Answering thoa# quaationa hon- finance future bond principal and charfreSi while D*ve Beck, cur­ eatly ought to give you a pretty air defense system also includes "Other half of eraser in left interest payments, according to a rent Teamster* president and the good idea of whether or not you are radar warning aets arrayed around ear.” was the way a medical afraid of your own teen-ager. report at Manchester Memorial report from a Hartford auditing man Hotfa Is supposed to succeed (All righhi reserved, NBA Sersdce. the Continent and along the Arctic Hospital on a 10-year-old girl firm. I f i In .office. Is bcinc tried in Seattle Ine.) ' approaches. was written yesterday. Joyce i Whether water department In­ Cook, 323 Woodbridgp St., was on larcen.v charRCf The 4-ton. 47-foot Bomarc I* come will be adequate "would- I ’ I Hoffa , Berk and the Teamster* rlasied as an area defense weapon.' watching televi.sion last eve­ TJnlon are on trial in federal court It can carry a warhead of either ning. 'She wa* also trying to do seem to depend " upon the amount In Washington on charges that Coombs Put nuclear or conventional exploslv her homework. The noise of the to be spent on future extension* Hoffa's election at the October The Nike is described as TV Interfered with her concen­ and improvements,' the firm re­ ■weapon intended, to dest tration. but the program waa Teamsters convention was rigged. ports. Meant: seemed to have no worrt' To Plea in craft up to T8 miles or^IfiO miles too good to turn off. that the unanimous stand of the distant. As a compromise, she tried Tlie report wa* made by Knust, Building Trades ttnions. claiming In another defenjie'development, pushing part of a soft era.ser as Kverctl A Cambria, Hartford cer- ome three million member*, Maine Court if was learned thlft U S. scientists an earplug to shut out the noise. ' lified public accountants, at Ih* Ijnst any expul.slon of the Team- are working yd development of The earplug went in too far. i request of General Manager Rich­ 'midget H-^mba for batllefleld The more Joyi;e tried to get It ard Martin. ateriKvS'Ould serve to deter the con- Bangor, Maine, Dec. 5 i/Pi A ventiolv from »o acting. use. The^msin objective would be out, the fartheC in It went. Martin said he did not know It wa.^ndicaled that the Build­ 38-year-old iinemployed laborer to reduce radioactive fallnul. A quick trip to MMH resulted whether or not the report indi­ pleaded Innocent in Municipal in the removal of the eraser. ing TradeV, resolution supporting cates a need for an increase in . ’ if* Enough time was spent, how­ the Teamsters was more than a Court here today to a murder ; water and sewer rates. He said • " - : h U token position Tpr *. fellow build­ charge in Ui# hammer slaying p#-1 I |~h\ATff fga T i f f ever, that Joyce didn't , finish that he expects to study the report Mm e«»h«r TSiankairitnne dav A .V rT V A l I her homework last evening. with Water and Sewer Depart­ ' • ■ :»! ■ ing trade* grou)», than any real hi* father Hianksgiving day. Hef brief mishap waa no ex­ pledge of voters for^the Teamsters ment Superintendent Fred Thrall Harrison C. Coomha. rfCumed Three Down, and Seventy-Two to Go cuse for not completing her The statement made by the ac­ cause in a conventiob, ahowdotvn. here last night from M^alchester, homework, according to her But Teamsters leaders'dtere were Ban on Water The third house to leave the 82-unit Greenhaven housing project aite starts on its way, minus the counting firm covers sewer and 4 - Conn., where he ha(K been ar­ roof, which had to be removed before the house could be transported across the Portland-Middletown mother. So, Jo.vce had to get water department finances for the deAnitely encouraged. rested a* a fugitlve,^W^ held with­ up early this morning to finish Leaders of an ‘'Intigrily" out ball for contlprfrt heanng Dec. bridge. The State has granted permission fop tlie removal of only -three houses. The State and period between Aug. 15, 1952 and The town’s ban on mitstde use of town sold 75 houses on Ocl. 21. Prospective buy er* have been warned by the State to check mov­ it sans television. June 30. 1957. Future financing group in the Bakery Worli^a 13. He w as,-Committed to the water will be lifted todky by Gen­ union said delegate* from Jo c ^ Penobscot new look in bathroom of instant coffee into a steaming Rockville, Dec. S (Special) ^ A Mary Alcock of Vaneheater, and ' ''*Porl. Maine authorities who found hla highway-building program is ex­ decor. Done With taste, the seats Three: If you have planned to flngbrprinU on a tackle box in the cup the Christmaa symphony ju of seven men an<* five women several grandchildren. .J m ,, " ' “ 7 ^'P»''-;o''ot, capital Use the car yourself, and at the last pected to be completed before the will have matching towel and fades. The funeral will be held at 2:30 exclusive of Globe Hollow Winn home. Twice convicted on start of 198. After the roads now retired early this afternoon in Tol­ have averaged about $6.5.nno a year. minute Junior announces that he wash cloth aets and shower , cur­ But for those who are still cold tomorrow afternoon at the Wat- simply hsa to have It because he bad check charges, Coombs' fln- under construction are finished, the tains, The Idea is to remove the land County Superior Court to For the .year ending June 30, gererinta were on file at Augusta. to all Christmaa gift effor/s, there klna-Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. 1958, the auditor* estimate a bal­ has a date, do you meekly toaa him country will be crisscrossrt with a.septic look from the family bath­ reach a verdict In the case of State Center Sf., with the Rev. Erich O. the keys? Tue elderly man was found Fri­ a network of paved highways per­ is a $4,000 mink blanket to take ance of $54,800 for the water de­ day lying in a pool of blood, hia room. the chill away. ep. Mrs. Anna Mae Pallanck. Brandt, pastor of Concordia Lu­ mitting speeds up to 80 m.p.h. For the man of the house there partment and a deficit of $23..300 Four; If Sis Bays she has to have dog at hit feet. A bloodied ham­ Mrs. Pallanck. Representative theran Church, officiating. Burial for the sewer department not in­ a new format because "all the mer waa nearby. Several roads were completed in are bottle toppers with stocking j from Union Is charged with assault will be in East Cemetery. MOST 1956 at a cost of more than $70,- bottoms and felt heads of various i cluding additional capital Improve­ \ girls” are getting new dresses for Ooomba was arrested in Man­ wUh a deadly or dangerous weap­ There will be no calling hour*. ments. a dance, do you gat her one even (XIO.OOO. Including the Pan Ameri­ characters, like a moonshiner who l on. *x chester and held in jail until can Highway, which runs 550 miles Police Arrests "In conclusion." the report though It la an utter extravagance looks like the wife’s Uncle George.' Special State's Atty. Donald C. states, "the beat information avail­ and sheTiaa a dress that has noth­ two Penobscot County deputy from Caracas to San Antonio de And only a dollar. | sheriffs arrived with a warrant Fisk reviewed the facta which he able at thia time indicates that ing wrong with it except that ^ e Tachira on the Colombian border. Also in the entertainment de-j had presented in the 2-day trial in charging him with the. first dtgree . Richard A Robbins, 19, of TS' Fuoertdfl sewer department Income will not has already worn It to a eoupla of This ia now all paved and U 126 partment are inexpensive gift which Mrs. Pallanck is accused of be adequate to finance its operat­ dances? murder of hia father. miles shorter than the old road. item meant for cocktails. But Trebbe Dr., w-aa arrested yester- Ha was presented in Manchester da.v aftemoop and charged with firing a 22-cali)-e rifle in the gen­ ing coat* and bond maturities be- Does He Earn It? . Also completed was 130 miles from .youngsters ran use them a* well. eral direction Of State Highway Thomas Ford gining with the year 1957-58. Town Court Wednesday morning, Coro, in Falcon State, to Pal- operating a motor vehicle while Five: la your teen-ager'a allow­ TTiese are Frostene cocktail stir­ workers putting up a fence on her The funeral of Thomas Ford. 74 "Some additional financing will ance just a handout rathep than a waived extradition and returned marejo. In Zulia State, on the east­ rers. These $2.98 items go into his license waa under suspension. to Maine by the two deputies. He was stopped on Main St, by property line on Rt. 15. Wells S t . was held at 2 o'clock ves- become available, however, from rewart tor hla assuming the re- ern shore of Lake Maracaibo. the family freezer to do what most Bullets Flew terday afternoon at the Walklna- Jh* collection of aewer asse.samenta aponalbility for a few chorea? . Coombs had been In Mancheater Patrolman Robert Lannan. Free alncc before Thanksgiving. After items do when put in a freezer, under $200 bond. Robbins ia sched­ Fiak said a bullet whizzed over IVeat Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred levied in July, 1957. and (rom imex- Six: Do you go along with your freeze. Then a wise hostess utilizes the head of one w'orker and an­ pended funds in the sewage Ireat- teen-ager's conviction that hla uled to appear in Town (Jourt Sat­ R. Edgar. minl.ster of the South them as stirrers to keep drinks urday. ‘ other bullet struck the ground 20 Methodlat Church, officiated and jnent plant bond accoimt This aocial life la more Important than Radioactive Dye cold without melting ice Into them. money, if used, should provide tem­ Thanksgiving Day. Saturday night, Mrs. C. P. Newbury. 27, of Wap- feet awa.v from where the work­ Frederic E. Werner was organist. yours, and that when there la a Coffee ronnois.seurs will brew men were standing porary relief conflict hla plana must always back in Manchester, Coombs went Locates Tumors ping. was arrested yesterday af­ Burial was in East Cemetery. "It might be well at this time, to Police Headquarters where he I something special for their friends In a lengUiy summary to the Bearers were William Leggett. come flret? ’ with a 2-cup exprc.s.so maker gift. ternoon and charged tvith failure however, to consider means by Seven; Do you Inwardly cringe was told his father had died. No to stop at a stop sign. The woman jury, Defense Atty. Thomas F. John Stannehl. Clifford Potter. University of Chicago medical And ahiahkabob skewers in the McDonough contended that Mrs. which sewer department income^ and wonder If he is right when foul play was Indicated then, Mon­ acientiats are using s radioactive was arrested by Patrolman Harold Carl Parson*, James Griffin and may be Increased, either before. your teen-ager tells you that your day, two other Maine officlaU shape of fencing foils will have Newcomb and charged with fail­ Pallanck wa* protecting her prop­ Clarence Walker. dye, a new deep red tracer called Daddy Gourmet fencing around erty in the only manner available when the temporary financing de­ Ideai are old-faahlortrt or that you came to Manchester to look for octoiodofluo-rescein, to locate ing to stop at the sign on Buck- scribed a))ove is e.xhsiisled" are ruining his life by making him Ooontbi. then suspected of killing the patio or kitchen before show­ land St. entering New State Rd. at the time. He aaid she had been Mrs. Abble R. Fay brain tumors. ing hUs cooking ability. Also in to the State Police and "received abide by a few family rules? his father. Known as OIF. the d.ve an­ Mr*. Newbury is scheduled to ap­ Funeral service* for Mra. Abbie Eight: Are you afraid to tell your the gift department for friend pear in court here on Dec. 16. no help." nounce* the tumor'* location by or foe are pepper mills in leather, R. Fay, 70 Pearl St., were held this teen-ager that if hia grades aren't He said she only sought to alarm morning at 9:15 at the John B. satisfactory hip social Ilf* will have Tanks Lack Insulation emitting radiation that ia easily ceramics or fine wood* These the men into leaving her property detected by scintillation coun­ come in all sizes, even to two feet Movie Attendance Up and did not intend bodily harm to Burke Funeral Home, followed by to be curtailed and stick bv your ter*. a solemn requiem Maaa in St. ultimatum when he brings home a High-preaaure tank cars are be­ tall. them. She could have used her ing built for the first time with­ Brain tumora transplanted to For those who file each Chri.st- Hollywood — Attendance at Great Dane dog. McDonough aaid, James' Church at 10 o'clock. The SEND THEM I f poor report cart? Rev. John F. Hannon waa the cele­ Nine: When yolir teen-ager shows out a thick blanket of insulation. mice concentrated the d.ve as nias gift with six just like it and movie theaters In the United States but she felt it was safer to use her A BREATII-TAKING ACHIEVBMENT OF MODERN disagreement for a teacher or other The cars, produced in Milton. Ps„ much as 30 times more readily yiour service man or cause of h’s 10 per rent cut in^'^^^.'’- fense organization. sational stand in "My f air Lady,” state spending____ 1__ 1 Rllt n-Vill* __ i' DON’T MISS THE OUTSTANDING "TOP BRAI Director John A. Rega aaid to- ha* no worries al-out ftjture em­ woman is atalioned, When the wa. raised at hia disclaiming any con- da.v that 315 replies had been re­ Ihe .Manrhe.ster Eve­ pre«»■ess conferemo, the governor was I dropping of ceived from the 1,517 confirmation ployment. saidid to have blasiedblajFtrd Stale Suite bu «"d the Govei- letters sent out more Ihiin six Besides her stage successes, ahe ning Herald can be for­ reaiicrats who he w«, quoted is ProgrAm. RIbicoff week* ago. Of the replies, 210 have has appearej[jln several television warded to be at “Mail saying, have bech gnin.bhng and ,hTre'.^M » h" 'la" said that they are still ready, will­ shows and may ,he v ell on the way , undercutting against any direc- relayed^ tn lUm m '-'^ ing and able to continue in Civil to becoming a popular recording (’a ir regujarly with all Uve to save laxparer money ^ ^ * "POrtei Defense. Rega said. artist. the hometown news Manganelll said that, the coutae " * * * Rega added that 78 previous vol­ Columbia Record* has released , wa* eliminated solely 64au.se of R,?L>n« , a . r-a unteers had moved from town, 20 two of her albums this ses.son. people away from poor attendance in ai cordance with : tion r>r»ctn "vviti"'^ resigned for various reasons, four They include "Cinderella" and' a : home are so anxious have entered the military service collection of old English song*. V . ' I School policy to drop ciaasea when ,I to get. attendance drops neio.v'lO He said^ womd ^rccem .h and three have died. The, director In addition, Julie''has recorded' also said that several new x-olun- an album of nursery rhymes for tnr«J ClajR foi .November"h'^* \va.i ^ want ',w tn sr:7invl"e isTolTc: ‘n’?* teers, not members in the old or­ Angel Records. BAROAINS FOR EVERY OF THE FAMILY v'an.1 to go along uith our econo* ganization, have joined the group- At their last meeting, local CD Telephone Ml .1-5121 \ He also said another eight s, hooi J^^poriTn“thlS incid*em'"i.,‘^t>VlcA leaders were promised support ? * " * a i'". "a.s of what vou have in the bureau- from town officials. A meeting Circulation dropped last night for the -same nratu mind which use. every de- was Bcheduled for Dec. 1'3 at About Town h^f*'’month'^a?«*" a"!' 4*’" ' Attack economy," which time the volunteers were to Department ‘"1 .'"°"^ ** » '" a g « i nine. | „u „ .Memorandum be placed in various units of the Ro.val Black Preceplory, No. 13. The impression that the economy ( 'ommiasioner Saundin in order local organization. However, be­ Star of the East, will mebt toihor- Today! program had some connection with to prevent repetition of last night's cause of the small amount of vol­ row night a t-7:45 in Orange Hall. the electrical rla.sscs discontinuance development, told'the Governor Jif unteers, Rega has requested the Election of officers for the com­ apparently grew out of lemarka immediately would send out worti CD Advisory Council to cancel thl* ing year will b.e hejd. made by the teacher. Robert , to all personnel, warning Again* month's meeting. * ‘ J^ n d t in announcing last night dealing "such an- erroneous im- ■ BL.A8T. FIRE KILLS 8 tbat the class wa.s being dropped ' piession." FLU SEVERITY UP Villn RIen. Gn.. Dec. 8 (AA->, iffianrl;e0ter I. „ Arrodt said today he had men- I He loid the Governor his office WaaldBgton; Dec. 5 '(AA—TtM Doned the governors economy pro- ! has not informed any Slate school An explosion wrecked four U.S. PubUo Health Service to- stores in this small West gram. But, he said, "I didn't | of any cuts Which would be effec- di^' reported an apparent in- Georgia tswa today and ewly 1Eoeniit0 maan to convey the idea ’ that that I Uve beginning Jan. 1 , when the crenae In the leverity of the reports said six bodies were W M ^t^ reason for diaaontmuing general JO per cent cut is to take nente upper resplmtory diaenaes removed from the wtstrkagc. effect. The (Governor ordered the Rose Bowl Queen which have been sweeping the Fire followed the blast. flfaideata Forewarned sluh after Indications that State Gertruda Eleanor Wood, IT-.year-old freahihan at Pasadena City College, has bedh named queen ol eeuntry. But the servlM ndded i|pralii 7 ' z- Ha also said that' the students-^ income would fall far below esU- ail working electiiclana*— had the annual Tournament of Rosea. Gertrude, a hrownette with hazel eyes, will reign over featlvi- thnt thn peak of new mse* "at Danmark ‘ in 1803 beesms ths mates. thereby leaving the Stats tlas of the annual affair which features a mammoth parade and the Roee Bowl football game on ienat for the prenaat, wm passed kaenra for some tlma that If class first nation to abolish ths alava trsaaury with a dafleit. New Tear's Day. The quaan was aelactad from a fltld of soma. 1,800 contaatanU. (AP Photofax). la nM-Oetohar." trad*. l.J KORVETTE, MAIN & PRATT STREETS, HARTFORD...NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS. NO C.O.D.’S

' ifi r >,v-. V \ i ■S- r : '14. 0 I >1 .H ■Sk , h ^ ! / P A G ^ IW ELV l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6.1967 Section Two THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 ing with these 13 mdn this JiancIiPBlpr T H U R SD A Y , D ECEM BER 5,' 1957 Pages 13 to 24 dent dominated history. There V- - . ■ grounds 'here for faith ffi a, ■Lif&4 Jter D eath after death, - chaplains will ba appointed for a y . t wowould like to. touch on still R ockville-V ernon 6-month period starting at the be­ another approach to this question toric story of \ha tranafbrmatlon ginning of the year, Elach chaplain (OaatlBMd lltaa Pkfe^>de) o f life after death and say that will make frequent calls at the , Weather Halt of the Apostles frou n ce vacillat­ it seems to me, Irrespective of home but will not conduct aerviceg' derived from an accept^ diVb^ ing. simpIe-minded^Uows before faith, to be a probable-possibility. \ To^wn Sells Rt, 30 Farmland there. revelation. For a CiiriaUan whi the death and r^siirrection into the We live lives that are pathed in Rage and Bottles Drive /' liaa experienced a convenrtro like men of slngjaness of purpose and mystery. As for myself. I cannot To County Group for $ Cub Scout Pack 119, sponsored fhat o f 8 t Paul there Is and . Gordon rocosm add in the macrocosm. We Which questioned whether the town the owners and their agents.; First Selectman Edgar H. Wil­ launching attempt, and a goodly Smith, Windsor Locks; 'Eloriena .^.'1 learn more and more about the was getting full value. The case Is returnable to Tolland son will hbid ’office hours In Town part of the population of this ares Sten^er, Kelly Rd., Vemon;^Wal- RIDAY> atom year by year, but we do not The VTB asked for a survey and County Superior Court the first HsII fi^olTi 10 to 12 a.m. ‘Saturday. thronged to the beaches providing ter 'niompaon, 101' Hemlock at; seem to come to an end of the an appraisal of the tract which is Truesday of 'January, 1958. Atty. War I Vets to Meet a view of the cape launching area. Leslie Varney, 148 N. School St; process of charting its structure, understood to contain anywhere Leo B. Flaherty Jr. is representing le Vetprans of Wori 1 War I The test center Itaelf is closed td Unda Wakefield. RFD 1, Rock­ its particles, its energy or its pos­ P o p u C o fi from 14 to 22" acres. the plaintiff. While ^ri'sten and Will hhold their regular monthly the public. Newsmen joined the viUe; Arthur Woolard, Devon; Mrs. sibilities, nor do we do much bet­ Public Benefits Geraten. are representing the Urqu> 'iTtAAHnmeeting In GAR hall tonlghf^at public in "birdwatching” .frpm the Patricia Szalecskl and son. 10 ter with the macrocosm. The as­ Second Selectman Franklin G. harts. Atty. Jay R. Rubinow tm - 8 p.m. All vetera"* are invited to beach. TVbtter St.; Mrs. Josephine Pads- tonishing discovery that the fayth- This Week's Lean Welles stated the Selectmen’s resents the Manchester Trust Co., attend the meeting al which legla- , A morning overcast lifted after gimos and daughter, RFD 3, Rock- er off fije heavenly bodies are SUPER MARKETS views as follows: "In view of the also named In the suit. lation concerning War I veterans noon for the’ launching.'Unhappily vUle; M ra PhyUis JotUn and ion, from ua the faster they are leav'-' fact that we are selling to a serv­ Auxiliary Chrlattnaa fMrty. will« be discussed. Refreshments the Wind also rose. Winds of 15 EkMt Windsor; Mrs. Astridi Hoaoh '♦S' ing lis, seems to lead to the con­ BEST Short Shank ice organization devoted to serv­ The annual Christmaf 'party of will be served st a aocial hodr miles an hour can make difficult and daughter, 818 Bush HUl Rd.; clusion that they once started in ing people of the town A n dtou n - following the meeting. the launching- of a toll rocket. A Mrs. Susan Brunetts and son, S3 an incredible explosion from some the American Legion/ Auxiliary ty, we did not feel warranted In will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. About 100 veterans have joined 30 mile an hour wirid can topple It. Drive B. denUAl souma and that the most Meat Buy Smoked spending the taxpayers' . money Throughout the sunny afternoon DISCHARGED TODAY; Roger distant galaxies are the most Members are askgd to bring an the group since Its Charter wma Lean for an appraisal and survey.” He inexpe$iaive glfK Mrs. , Pauline granted nine months ago. A mem­ and into the moonlit i^iht the Bedard, 83 Eldridge 8 t ; Jomea distantNhecause they traveled the added that any land in excess^ of beach areas fronting on the cape HlUoran, 42 Bolton St. faster.' \ Ground Beef Fresh Bury, is In ch u g s of the party and bership drive Is now, being con­ 14 acres Is pasture land In a low Will be assisted by Mrs. Mae Cbap^ ducted. became crowded with automobilel. Senik Sort of Creation Choice area. Fresh man. / - Hoefdtal Notee and people, 'The word had got This brinW 'our minds back to The Selectmen had been author­ Cariboa Herdg Babv Chuck Steak Steer Beef around that the greatest show on belief in eortve sort of a creation, lb ized to sell the land by voters at Mra^ Genevieve Fortuna, poppy Admitted yesterday; Ignacy EafUi mtghCsoon begin—the flrst —a belief not 'pased on authority Roast Rib a town meeting Aug. 20. They chairtpkn, reports that she has, Wdowiak. 40 Regan 8 t ; Mrs. Anna movement of an American Batellitc st John’s, Nfld. tn—CoriboR Parrish, RFD 9. ' or revelation, but on the mystery Veal Chops Shoulder Cut Lb. stated then that It would be benefi­ p o p ^ seals for sale which may' into apace—with free Mats and a population In Newfoundland la es­ of the mate.ria\ universe. Of cial to the community to keep the be/used on correspondence sll dur­ Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Lil­ splendid 'View tor all. timated at 6,600 by the provincial course, there may dpt have been a Ag Center in Vernon, if possible. ing the yesr. The money derived lian Gorsky, Warehouse Point.' ■ Mrs. Irene Moees, Vernon, left, rqcelves a flrat aid kit M winner A motel owner Mt up an clalKir- govgmment About 800 ore Uk-i i| Full from the sale will go Into the wel­ en by licensed hunters each year creation. It may bA there is a lb Cooper Cheese Real Sharp Lb. John F. Elliott, county agent, Events Tonight of the Rockville Public Health Assn.’s alogan contest. With her ate buffet for newsmen at the colossal rhythm. Over\v-iglntillions Cut said today preliminary plans for fare fund of the unit. A fashion show and "wash-ln- are Mre. Ruth Hoyt, superintendent o f nurses, and Mrs. Elsie beach area closest to tha reMrva- In a seoaon opening In September. of years the universe may be ex­ of Veal Vernon Building Report dry" demonstration will be held at the Center have been completed. A First Aid Kit Newmarker,' president of the board of directors. (Herald Pho­ tion. Automobile traffic jaztmed panding and then conlrrcting and Cream Cheese Vt Lb. Pkg. fund drive to cover cdstof the land Vernon Building Inspector Ar­ 8 p.m. at the high school under the. to by Satemts.). , not-bnly the atreeta and highways Legal Notice expanding again forever.\But la and a proposed building Is expected thur F. Huntington repotted today sponsorship of St. Joseph’s School along the beach but the firm sandy that any less a mystery than crea­ to start early next yekr. If the that IS building permits were Is­ Guild. An orlon coat will .be OP PROBATC. held Awarded for atate annuaf InatallmenU to ba Msahon ItMlf. ..wkhta and for Uic tion? Was such a creation inVpme Waybest Native Cheez Whiz Krafjt I 8 Oz. Jar drive proves' successful, construc­ sued in rural Vernon during No­ washed, dried and modeled during Dlitriqt «< Kaeohestcr, on the 3rd day ElUngtoii Am ong • paid to communities. The subsidies V ------— ■ ■ sense personal? Do we partal^in Cut-Up lb tion of the building cinUd.be start­ vember. Eight of the permits were the evening. __ D*ceAerAD.-lSSi P r u ^ IMl J ^ J.^WaUet Judot. some way of that personality? Chickens ed In the spring. Elliott said. for dwellings, one for a shopping are based on a per-pupll formula. The Ladles of Columbus will hold Best Slogan ' Thirteen Tow ns Then leaving out the matter oi PRICp at 10 to 20% OFF Non-Profit Grouft center and six for miacellkneous a Christmas party at the Moose % Hospital Notes spirit, we are faced with the The Tolland County Agricultural jobs, he said. The estimated cost Club starting with a potluck sup­ Choice of the total building Is $170,475. . Rockville. Dec. 5 (Special)— In Fund Check myatery of mind and matter. By During Manager's Sole Center is a non-profit corporation per at 6:30 p.m., followed by an FatleaU Today; 197 ecu eeirMB..yeal estate parUeularly de- what means does worry produce Steer established to provide faciUties for Fees totaled $252. exchange of gifts, Mrs. Irene Moses. Center Rd„ Ver­ PubKc Records JUt Um Uod on die, it la lb Vernon Grange Elects - a d m i t t e d YE8TERDAY: omach ulcers? That it does is a Chuck Roast Beef homemaking, agriculture and 4-H The Ladies of Maple 6rove will non, la the winner of a slogan con­ Hartford, Dec. 5 Deputy Charles BunMl, SO-Lewis St.; EM- matter qf homely experience. But CAPITOL ARAND groups in Tolland County. Wallace H. Thr-sll has been elect­ have a dinner at 6:30 p.m., also to test recently conducted by the State Comptroller Charles P. Boildbig Permlta word White, 126 Helalne Rd,: how does matter become connected SKINLESS Agencies included at present are ed Master of the Vernon Grange be followed by an exchange of Rockville Public Healtli Nursing To George Pattau for Andrewa- (Seorge Studwell, P^Unville; Mrs. with mind? How does matter in­ the Tolland County Extension Serv­ for the coming year. Harper says that stats school cember, AD. 1867. at ten o’daelt in the Christnuis gifts. Assn, in Connecticut with their an­ Maneheater Corp. for alterations Angellne Morin, South Covenby; forenoon, and that ooUce M alvaa to. deed become alive? And what is ice, the Soil Conservation Service Other officers elected are: Herb­ building subsidies to,taling $105,988 (dl o n t m * latereatad in aiM aUaU of, 1 Lb. Pkg, The United Lutheran Church nual fund drive. to a commeaoial bhilding at 59-61 Mrs. Genevieve Ring, EU!lln$(tpn; the MiHtency of said* amHioaUanaA^^ life 7 When we face these myster­ iss Brisket- Head Cut Frankfurts and the Agricultural Stabilization ert NIederwerfer.ovaraeer; Mrs. for 13 towns and eltiss arc belhg E. Oentar'St., $260. Mrs. Ida Bressan, EHlington; Frank ies doAs continuance of life seem and Conservation Service. Edith W. Skinner, lecturer; Harold women will hold their Christmas ■■RPHNA—A Friend of the the tlm'5 « hI place of hearing Uieraoa. Sliced party at 7:30 p.m. at the churcji. withheld pending a check of build­ To Juan T. Sherman for altera­ Terhune, Windsorville; - Joseph ^ pahUching a copy -of thU otderTa inippssible ? The Tolland County Farm Bu­ HIncka, steward; H. Irving Sweet, Family,” la the winning elogan the •etneMJvepaper havinr a rireulathn 5 8 Oz. Pkg. ing contracts. tions to a home at 46 Oliver Rd., Hahn,-72 Linden St.; Mrs. Made­ i^d d u p ^ M lsa«Ytve days hsfora Then we have the two realms of Am er Bologna reau and other groups' may also assistant steward; Mrs.^Elhel S. MacGregor, chaplain; Homer Vernon and TalcottvHle ,n«ws Vernon housewife wrote to de­ The cities affected are Hariferdc $600. line Lake, 18 Cottage St.; Earl ^ day of aald hearing, to appear ff law In the universe. There is a law locata headquarters once the Cen­ Norwich, Thomaston, Ellington, *•»»■ ^ e*hs« at a ^ lime andptooe Wallz. treasurer: Mre. Ruth items are handled through The scribe the work of the agency. To . Elrneat Richardson for a Swallow, SO Oak Grove St.; George which governs the physical world Sliced 8 Oz. Pkg. ter Is built. In addition to an office, Hampton, MeridSh, Middletown, Jonesr N. ESn) St.; Henry and be heard rslathre thereto, and Veal Loaf a special exhibit hall is being AnEnde. secretary: Ivan Robinaon, Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. A fomier director of the nursing dwelling on Dale Rd., $17,000. 1 1 2 fitake return t* thls.eouri. m all things that relate to matter gatekeeper; Mre. Rose Hincks,. Main 8L, telephone TRemont New Haven, Newington. Sprague, Grzyb, 99 North St.; Mrs. Rose JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. and energy. It is the experience of rned Beef 5 5 Sliced planned. association, ^nd a one-time fund Stratford, Waterbury and V ^ t - To Carroll M. . elson for Carii Ceres; Mrs. Shirley Johnson, Po­ 5-S1S6. Ackerman, 65 Foley St.; Maureen. Mint! And sA^eg of All religions 8 Oz. Pkg. There are approximately 2.300 drive worker. Mrs. Moses Is the port. ' Caaperson for additions tO'S home ATT A COtlRT OP- PltOBATB, hold Cooked Salami mona.'Mrs. Marie Waltz, Flora; wife of Samuel Moses, owner of Kued. RFD 3. RockviUe; David at HaiiehMer, ^ wfthta and te r Ihe And All Ages that there is likewise people actively participating In the Harper said yesterday that his at 3 Village St„ 32.000. % Hassett, 44 Wells St.; Mrs. Ma­ IHstriet ef Hanehseter, on the Srd day S programs of these groups. The and Mrs. Barbara Hill, lady asalst- the Vernon Center Market. a moral law which governs the re- POPULAR FANCY F ree Show office had reports that some con­ To Nustde Enrineerlng Oo. Iiie. proximity of these facilities to ant steward. tilda Keeney, 35 Pioneer Ctrele; “*i% i^r/ih.j.w aii. lationa of men with each other and On being awarded a first aid kit tracts have been awarded with for John k. Wilkes for alterations Mrs. Shirley. Smith, 709 Main St.; Rockville Is expected to create Walter Elliott of Bolton will show .Bitate. efO in ie A. Pout? of m en w ith a mysterious moral GIANT Napier travel pictures at the meeting of Cincinnati'(4") — How'about a for her slogan, Mrs. Moses said. speci^cattons calling for "brand td a' home at 81 Avondale Rd„ Timothy Hogan,- 85 Helalne M . i Manchee^. In saM Dtiiridrlei,.______deetaned." universe. business for the area. home with a drive-ln motion pic­ "The Rockville Public Health name products.” The administrator having exMbllad 46 OZ. Brand tali cans the Grange tomorrow at * p.m. at 1950. ' Mrs. Winnie BrUl, 80 Cottage S t ; hie admlnletra^n administration aecbunraccount wiUT with M___ d Jesus expressed that moral law CAN Calif. Tomatoes CIfy Budget Accepted ^ the Hall. ture theater thrown in? . Nursing Assn. Is very dear to my He said that such practices were Tomato Juice About 30 voters approved a lAc- To James O. Dowling for altera­ Henry Weir, Glastonbury; Mrs. **tate.lP_y)le < ^ r i for allowanee, It la " God and love of our Ministers Elect Home owners in one biock of heart. I first used the visiting not proper and that state specifica­ Eleanor McGurkIn, 65 Weaver Rd. ORDERED: That the Utb day ord budget of $354,770 for the.City tions to a home at 153 Oak St., mO mimermsh neighbor and thus gave the law Us WHOLE KERNEL 'The Rockville Ministerial Assn, the Oakley aection of Cincinnati nurses 30 years ago, and have tions. If they name a product by ADMITTED TODAY: , Mrs. DMember.''IMT, at rieven o'clo^. fore­ of Rockville at the annual ~ cliy often since found their servldea In- $182. st, the Probate Office in the niost complete expression—“Thou has elected the Rev. Paul J. Bow­ have / one just off their back brand, always permit use of an- W ^ a i^ BuUl_ t lb said Manebester, meeting laat night. dispensable.’^ ' Oertiilcate of Merger Laura Hoyt.^E^uit Windsor; Janet shalt, said he. The saints and 12 OZ. man as president for the coming yards. other-product o f equal quality. ' Pierson, 116 Constance Dr. ba end. _ the ..— same _— ,e aeatgned for a bear- Receipts were estimated at $66.- year. They complained when the drkve- Word contests and creative writ­ "If brand names have been Conyers . Omatruction- Co, Inc.' ifur on thetho a allowansocUowl of said admbils- *** have spoken CANS tall cans 800, and with a caah balance of and Manchester Construction Co. BIRTHS TOOa Y; a daughter to tratien account with said estate. asMr- •Imilarly and given expression to Corn Nibfets 1 Cream ^ e Com Others elected are: The Rev. In theater opened just behind them. ing have been Mrs. Mos^s’.'hobby used,” Harper'sald, *’I don’t think Mr. and Mrs. Normas Hall, 405 N. talament of hehre and order el dleiribtt- $11,575, left $276,404 to be raised Simon P. Montgomery, vice presi­ Their complaints turned to j o y, until rece'htly, when home and the state should have any part In merged undek the name of Conyers tlon, and this Cwri dtrecti that aofli being, in human experience., In taxes. Main St.; a daughter to Mr, and the law by which men live and dent;'and the Rev,, Rodman D. however, when the theatre opera- business responsiblUtlea became such t>fOJ«cts, I don’t know if Construction Co. .Inc. of the ttmaaad.,place aaellhied i BETTY CROCKER The voters approved the borrow­ Mrs. Wllmot' Irish, Storrt, neimng. be jRychn to all nereona work together constructively in­ Cart, aecretary-treasurer. »- tora provided each home with a more pressing. She has won a num­ there has been thy collusion any-, Dole ing of an amount n ot, to exceed where, but on th4 basis of reports DISCHARGED YBSraRDAYl stead of destrtictively. The ministerial group decided to sound box so they could hear the ber of contests, and has contrib* USE BILUON DOLLAR BIULA William Pesolo, Boltoil; tioyd Al- Giant $200,000 In anticipation of tax col­ name chaplains to the various con­ I have received. .1 just want to of this ordee la some newspaper bavtng Is physical law. seif existent? show as Well as see It from back uted to area periodicals. , Washington—Of the 1,292,000,- cox, 66 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Helen a circulation In said DtalrictT at least for lections. valescent homes In the area. The porch or yard. look at the epees myself before “ happen? Is it com- Pie Crust Mix Pineapple Juice Can "A Friend of the* Family” will 000 dollar bills now' In circulation, Arthur, 124 Lenox St; Mrs.'Mar- five days before the day of aald bear­ authorizing any payments of state ing. pletely impersonal? Is the moral be used by the association in all money." most bear a 1635 aeries date. lon Baldy$;a, 611 N. Main S t ; JOHN J. If ALLirrr. Judge. its publicity for the coming year. l»w s^f existent? It is not imper- QUALITY MARGARINE Action UbreollsMe sonal bob- Star-KistTuna Board of Directors; Mrs. Caroline "We know of no evidence of col­ Jtms or the exigtence of matter, Forster and Mrs. Robert F. Kings­ lusion or anything like that,” Ritch WHOLE- b a b y mind, of life and the spirit. No one bury, representing Rockville on sal6. "We are aatlsfied that all of who lives his life on this level has the Board, and Miss Ruth Hoyt, the towns have acted properly on begun to live with any degree of 1 Lb. fullness. V e supervisor. school projects." Cans for \ ' The subsidy payments are for 17 One who has begun to Uve with c a n Caio bog Food South Africa produced 4,103.825 school projects recently completed kny degree , of fullness feels the Bne ounces of gofd in the flrst or contracted for, including com­ J F O R K I warmth, feels the power, feels the three months of 1957 compared pletely new buildings or altera­ deep ceruinty of there being" with 3,168.250 ounces in the like tions to existing buildings. something THERE. If there 5 Swanee period of 1956. / ' The payments are the first of 20 W hite or ing to life which is not a transient rolls for Colors It Jives a deep feeling that Remember... You Get Toiiet Tissue LOINSI life must be lived as though it did not ond.

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,J . t ,' 1 - •' A / ./ ^AGI lOUBTESV IIANCHESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8.1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEgTER. CONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1957 Mrs. Mary Oaudet of the nursing sleeves which further Identify treatments, he needs will be in­ how much nursing sarvlca was with 140,000 of this amount com­ box will be placed in the porch ' Landoni ' Marjorie Mitchell, Mary staff received, the instruction. them. available « t the time the ati)dy Mrs, John G Peck, 70 Statl* Street. combs, tooth brushes, sweaters, be acknowledged. Nursae and occu­ T earn Checking Eff ectiveness cluded. Library Addition ing from the Levi Drake Fund, Hebron of the church for donations from ’ Moran and Audrey Islieb, with Pittsford, N. Y. Also taking p^rt in the lessons ib-Day Teat was made. The fourth step wilt be dress or sport shirts, slippers, pa­ pational therapiste will oelect the One difficult, matter to deter, leaving a total cost of $210,000 for Frances Walsh as an alternate.' Hospital (iifts Sought Ted fords'to Mack to determine where changes may or the town. If the town docs decide adult members for the chlldrdiv's jamas. gloves or mittens, T-shirts, most appropriate gift for each in­ were Miss Madeline Sturtevant of The test will be nm for 10 days. mine la horn much attention a pa­ Meeting PiitslOff i Fellowship NIgiit Set Members of , the Women's Club neckties and handkerchiefs, are Of Nursing Service at MMH Rochester, Minn., Methodist Hos- must be made. tt build' the wing. It will be the Christmas party and presents; dividual. 40th Aiuiiversary The first five days will be spent tient needs for his emotional re- Congregational Church Plans Those adults who would donate' I', All families of the Hebgon Con- |Who have not yet donated gifts for suggested. Miscellaneous, for both It is preferred that wrapping of t>ital, and Hits Josephine Strachan, In observing a unit for the serious­ The integrating of information The joint meeting of the Boan first time the - town has spent j gregajional Church are Invited to cuperalon. Some patients have de­ will be done by Dr. Abdellah, as­ $ney for library Construction, ■fiowers for the Christmas services tNbi>dch, State Hospital are re­ men and women are cand.v, to­ glfU be done at th ■ hospital, and ♦patient's degree of illness, rather a membeh of the team from the ly ill in tpe speclaL care division, lirium and hallucinations when of Directors, the Buildlpg Commit share in a special Advept Fellow­ minded that the.v may bring them bacco and pouchesr cigarettes, wrapping paper and ribbo'U should Mr. and Mrs. John Tedford, 65 By U.S.,Rubllc Health Service. sisted by Mrs. Vera M. Dormer, .present Mary Cheney Library are asked to speak to the rector ship Night to bo held tomorrow be- Hermid Staff Writer than hla flnaneial status. a unit for, non-critical patients in they are very sick. Others have tee, and the Library Board sched­ To Reorganize Policy Group or to Mrs. Henry A. .lorfes. to the home of Ml.ss Marjorie Mar­ cigars, pipes; jigsaw puzzles, play­ be sent by the donon,. But those W'slnut St., v^ll observe thetr 40th ' The Rochester Methodist Hos­ the special .care division, and "the head of the. nursing service at was erected by a combination of a 1 glnnlrrg with a potluck supper at tin. How dffectlve the nurtiny lerv- Directs Study anxiety and depression while they MMH. gift fronT-sMlss Mary Cheney and Food Program Planned ing cards, checkers, pencils, pens who would rather do' theft- ow-n wedding luiniversary Sunday. They pital has sent Miss Sturtevant as unit for se^servlce patients lo­ are. recovering. Since this affects uled for last evening tj'as canceled 6:30 p.m., in the new church rooms. leo la at Mancheater Memorial Under the diKCtion of Dr. F ^ e wPA funds and labor in 1937. The Hebron, Dec. 5 (SpecialI — A ‘ cilities as proposed by the Policy Establishment of a cafeteria j Suggestions for gifts to patients and stationery. wrapping are asked to wrap each Abdellah. chief of the nursing edu­ part of a. plan in which It and the cated in Crbwell House. the patient's overall recover.v. It Dr. Abdellah pointed out that it late yesterday afternoom The ' The program will include family gift .separately, ,ag it with a de­ w-ere married Dec. 11, 1917 in Mys­ Hospital alll be determined by a local hospital will compare results Next week the- observers will is important that most of the ob­ Whlton Memorial Library Is also a special meeting of the First Con­ Committee. Members of the ex­ program for the Regional School worship led by the Rev. Sumner W. I are made In a folder sent out b.v Donors are cautioned not to send cation branch of the Health Sen-. must be attended to as carefully as architect who was to have at-i gift to the towriN.. is in the works, with Mrs. Peter Dr. Ronald H. Kettle, hospital su­ matches or any sharp instruments. scription of contents, such as size, tic. Mrs. Tedford was the former a team of alx trained observers. as both of them continue experi­ spend in a unit of general patient his physical illness. serving Is being done by the per­ tended, Henry 8. Kelley, was un­ gregational Chur^'h will be held at ecutive committee are George E. Johnson: songs and carols led by Ice and liaison between Manches­ the church tomorrow a 8 p.m., for Alden Jr., and Roger A. RowlSy. Crawford, Mrs. Raymond Houle perintendent. He sa.vs there are Money contributions are deductible and -designate whether it is for a Adeline Callaghan of Carolina, Records are being compiled on the ter and Washington, the analysis ments in progressive patient care. care. , The second step in analysing the sonnel at the hospital who will be able to drly# from New Haven be­ John M. Bell: games led by Mrs. man or woman. Gifts may be sent The Rochester Hospital is concen­ in a position to Implement their cause of baa weather conditions. Pinhole Leaks Costly the following pi -poses: White Gift Semlce 1 and Mrs. Clifford Wright as a sub- Emei-y Taylor and Mrs. Chnrlc.(! S, 3,134 patients in the ..State Hos­ from income taxes. Checks should R. I. They have one daughter. Mrs. amount of care needed by the is being conducted tor two weeks. The first step to be taken in the effectiveness of the nursing service 1. To vote on the reorganization eqmhilttee. A cafeteria manager pital. of 13 women and 1.481 men, be made payable to and Sent to nr brought directly to the hospital Arlene Brow-er, and two grandsons, patients, the amount of care they I Instruction in the technique of trating its efforts on the most ef­ analysis will be to determine tlje Is to determine how much time is findings with immediate changes. The three boa^-ds had arranged The White Gift Service will be Barnes. or left with Miss Martin. The dead­ fective type of plant. MMH is con- In terms, of follow-up. it is prefer­ to meet with Kelley to examine According to the Plumbing’and of the Church Council, held Dec. 15 at both the Hebron IS being sought, and other help i and these approximately 2.3.5Q br Patients' Welfare Fund. Norwich Mrs. Brower will help her par­ are getting, and the amount of I observing wai given to six nurses needs of the selectetl patients. spent by various nursing personnel along that line. During .he social business, mect- 75 per cent jr e depending on do­ .State Hospital. line for receiving gifts Is Dec. Ifl. ents celebrate the anniversary by care which is available to them. I Monday. The entire day was spent cenftating on the problem en­ The observers win, consider how in coping wflh the needs of the able to have local people doing the final plans’ for the addition to the Heating Industries Bureau, a pill- 2. To act upon the recommenda­ and Gilead Congiegational ! ing of the church, film strips will countered in the medical and pub­ bulk of the analysis. Mary Cheney Library. According hole leak in a faucet can waate tion that the church pay $200 to­ Churches, during the usual hours Nurses Club Elects be ahow;n to the children. They are; nations to bWng something of hoji- .Money Needed holding open house at her home on The Investigation is being con­ In learning what information was much assistance the patient needs patient. • ' da.v cheer to them. . 5Ianchr»iter Ever'ng Herald He­ Csmpbell Avenue, Vernon, from 3 ducted as part of the V.S. Public needed and the metlKJds of obtaln- lic-relations sphere. In caring foj- hla routine demands, Check .Most of Staff to a tentative timetable suggested about 95.000 gallons of water 4n ward the renovation of the Par­ of morning w;orahip, with the The Future Nurses Club at the "The Litttest Camel." and "Holy Money received will be u.sed for sonage in Gilead. regional school has elected officers For women .such articles as face bron correspondent .Miss Busan to 5 p.m. Sunday Health Service's examination of ihg it. Tuesday the Observers went such as meals and bathing, "niey All levels of nursing will come SOLITAIRE ORIGINATED 1680 last month by General Manager a year. At a representative rate church school children participat­ Child of Bethlehem." The program the telc^aion seta and also to help the system of progressive patignt Four of the nurses are members through a trial run. to make .dure will examine his need for observa- Paris — The game of solitaire Richard Martin, the matter might charge of J1.90 per 1,000 cubic 3. To act upon a recommenda­ ing. All are invited tc attend and for the year as follows: Presi- I is being sponsored by the Religious power and puffs, lipsticks, wash defray the coat of Christmas en­ Pendleton, telephone ACadeiny under scrutiny, from the .head have been ready for a public hear­ I dent, Judy Henry; vice president, cloths, toilet soap, handbags, care at the local hospital. MMH of the MMH staff. they understood the procedure. An Uon of physical cSiangea, such as nurses to the nurses' aides and is reported to have originated In feet, this means a $24.14 loss to tion that the sum of $1,000 be share in bringing white (rifta. - Education Committee and the tertainment and parlies, as well 8.3454. Radio If'on’t Slay StiU ing Jan. 7. ! Diane Reblllard: secretarv, San- I Church School. i blouses, or skirts, cotton house was selected in September as a Mrs. Mary Sterud. and Mrs. around-the-clock watch was begun blood pressure, or sugar content. orderlies. Clerks, housekeepers, the property owner. In New York ^nsferred temporarily to the Donation Box Planned ns to purchase long-pla.ylng rec­ yesterday. The observers are wear­ 1650. and it is a result of some real No new date for a joint meeting City alone, the bureau found, some ! dra Phelps: treasurer. Cindy Ham­ I Addresses h r Cdirlstmas card ; dresses, handkerchiefs, lingerie. model for the entire country for Mnry Pirie, assistant directors of The amount of medication and dietary, personnel, and messengers I Building Fund. The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm of ords and build a fund for a sum­ West 's Tempelhof Air-1 Cleveland — Now on the market its system of patient care. The nursing service: .Mrs Barbara ing smocks loaned by the Ladles "solitary," A French political has yet been set. 200,000.000 gallons of water a ilton. .Majorettes are: Helan lists are: Mr. and Mrs. A B. Bil- ’ and cologne, w-ould be welcome. mer camp project for some of the instruction the patient must have, will also be observed. prisoner In the Bastille is supposed 4. To act upon the recommenda­ St. Peter's F.piscopal Church, has TavTor. Anne Verpiauskas. Diane port was the busiest in Germany i is a radio that automatically hunts system centers jiUention on the Sheehan, night aupen-isor; and Ausillarv, and cards on their and the number of diagnostic The cost of building the wing day are wasted by leaking fau­ lard. Breiterweg 20. Hemestede, For- men. articles such as .shav- patients. Any gift bearing the The third step is to determine to have Invented it. tion for (he use of the church fa­ announced that during. Advent a Rebillard. Sheila Henry, Jocelyn Netherlands, and The Rev. and last year, with nearly a million pas- 1 up another station when the one has been estimated at 8250,000, cets and valves. ' ing cream, lotion, toilet soap. name and addre;«s of sender will aengers arriving or departing. ‘ it'a tuned to goes off the air. m i GO FIRST TO FIRST NATIONAL CISD;:::) GO FIRST TO FIRST NATIONAL

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Savings are decidedly important to all of us, and, especially where food shopping is concerned, nothing actually takes the place of hard cafhf At First National it s fun to watch your savings mount quickly, item by item. Into substantial.amounts of real money. And real cash-in-hand savings are Produce Specials! M RftatVI THI RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITKS more welcome than ever in these expensive days!

FINAST BROOKSIDE TANGERINiS FLORIDA CRANBERRY BUTTER Add color and variety TOP or BOnOM ROUND to Holiday fruit bowls SAUCE FRESH CREAMERY Lean, Juicy and Flavorful, cut from LB 9 16-OZ whits, Goldsffr 17-OZ 1-LB ROLL Heavy Western Corn-fed Steers A CANS Choeolsis, Spies, PKGS CALIFORNIA nilsbury Orsngs Lettuce 2 h'» 2 9 ‘ r R I S I R V I S 12-OZ Strawberry MIRABEL JARS < QT EMPERORS-CALIFORNIA 55 PORTERHOUSE pes 2 us 2 9 < PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3 LB CAN 79< * Dazzle Bleaeh LB S w if t n in g or SIRLOIN OREGON Psa, Ysllow 25-OZ Steaks Conditioned Eys, Rsd JARS Well Trimmed - Lean end Tender Bose Rears 3 3 9 * * Beans Kidnsy Homemaker FLORIDA 24-OZ Oranges Full O' Juice ^ CAN * Diirty 'Moore ^ Smoked Butts ^ 63^ 40-OZ Bananas Distinct ^'avoriles CAN — I Hslisn Fitvof S.a 3ooJ VaL^! Genoa Salami, h o r m e l 4-OZ PKG 4 7 < FLORIDA Sweet Cam Golden 4Gin5er Snaps ZION PKG - ■ '■ » REG Baihroom ROLLS frozen ^ o o J ^pcclaii ! ll^aheri^ S teals ! 1009b Tiesue ^Statler WhHs a O V IR D A U PURE COFFEE 601 Orange Juice CANS APPLE PIE PMAST - CHKKU4, TURKIY er lUF Now, Richmond in a big value instani brand coffee, JOAN CAROL

to lave you money yet bring you delightfully mellow Meat Pies 4 '.Si 95< SPECIAL Our Stores hav* i wide issorlmant of allra^tiva Holiday Candiai, including filltd eandiai, N i w W A Y D i c a R A n C h r i s t m a s w i H b a w s a n d M i R t a R S ra This Delicious Dessert Treat Christmas Slocktngs, Candy C.garattas, Christmas Lollipops and many, many others. flavor in uniformly fine quality. kgs c 0 , 160z Dawnyflake Waffles 2 ' ^3 has a Tasty Apple Filling, with ^^^hl Hett art a ftw lampltt: IwVA/Glass Wax Stencils k g 59c Pelish Glass Wax Can Storkist Tuno Pies 2 pkgs 53c a Flaky Tasty Buttercrust 4 3 < Wa x ’ Candy Canes BOX OF 15 25. 'Stencil Colors Pkg 4 Colors 39. Sponies 1;^." DuPont Popcorn Balls PKG OF 12 29. 6-OZ Made with Real Pieces of Orange SPECIAL YOUR RRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS I4-OZ FACIAL SOAP CHiCKtN^F-THI SIA * IHI Sill HAIITANT YORKTOWN BOX JAR' JAR Woddbury Soag 4 s'i?, 3 9 ( Hard Mixed Candy 29. Tuna Fish ' 2‘a2l59c Onion Soup 3 9 c 1041 MAIN ST. andt297 E. CENTER ST. OF 12 FOR THI BATH Orange Uoughnuts SUVIl SKilllT OIAMONO' Filled Candy ZION 'TI 1-LB JAR 49. Woodbury Soap , 2 li;*; 2 9 c Comod. Boof Hash •*-<>» 33< Walnut Moats 4-OX CAN 3 9 t OHKiOUS CRISPY COFFII CRIAM , * Clio MtATO Baked Fresh Daily in Our Own Bakery- SPECIAL KB PKO 3 5 c MANCHESTER BOX OF 24 39. Educator Crax Rroam -.r-onM 49c ♦^i m i ' 2 9 c Kibblod Deg, Food 4 U lOX Toffee Candles Z •UIRY HASITANT ] UTTlI lUfTiNS 20 Moonlight Alaliowi 7H 01 PKO 3 5 c Minostrono Soup ■ 2 CAMl 35c Cat Food 3-£S,\ 23c 4 c' aSI 4 9 c Old Fashioned Bread 21 JAR SUNSNINI HAMTARFT . HARIZ OPEN TILL 9 P.M; KrUpy Cradkon us mo 2 9 c Poa Soup 2 r'cA^s 2 5 c P e g Yufflfflios 4-az BOX 17e CHICKIN-OF THI S U - WHfTI MIA! HAinANT 101 THI LAUNDRY EVERY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY emd FRIDAY I5 0Z FIRST r national I STORES Tuna Fish 7-OZ CAN 39c diickon with Rico " 2 CANS JTC Octagon Soap ■IC M> |Q( ■MfH / 3-OZ LGE Royal Gelatines PKGS BEAUTY SOAP SALADA TEA TIME 25< Ivory Soap BARS 31. 2 KS 29c DETERGENT LGE PKG 3 3 c Duz Blu Dot DETERGENT LGE PKG 34c •BEAUTY SOAP • ( , T Zest 2 27c Blu White Flakes flS'41c__J£81c__^S; 24c Dog Food " reohd 2 29c Ivory Soap HAND SOAP BLUE DETERGENT LGE PKG 3 3 c 4X5127c 2 23c Comet Cleanser 2 C A N S 29c Zest beauty SOAP 2 TAl37c Trend i QT ITL Wesson Oil ""i37c 69c Boned Chicken 6-OZ CAN 65c ^IGIPKG 3 4 c DHERGENT PINK DETERGENT > Ivory Flakes IGE PKG 3 4 c LGE PKG 3 3 c Crisco SHORTENING c’if, 36c ciS 97c B a b o c l e a n s e r 2 ^ 29c2SSs^39c Beads 0„ Bleach R a R 12VSOZ Hunt Club Burgerbits Si 6U, Chicken Broth CANS 31. ICI FKO 3 4 c pctirciNt 35c OETERGBMT Ivory Snow IC I PKC IGE PKG 3 8 c Fluffo SHORTENING c ^ 9 7 c Soap *'^«t»^^*Mbai?s39c 2 KJ; 29c Diaper Sweet r ■ / . ■ /' .■V,. V- s / -«'V

PAGE SIXTBEV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER- CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 ' ''V'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 PAGE SEVENTEEN WKNV->«40 «mo->ioM T m’O Kpiiislci-.. SnO» ni««& PAvt Zion Ladies Ready of the sale of Christmas WDRtJ—1880 Daily Radio tV H A t—«1« Of Glastonhiiry 16 Till iHWISTMAt Sale for Friday WUOO—12M Butarn Standard Tima WWIP—1410 nle Seelert, the white TV Show Topic READ THE ADS Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid So­ table. 111# (OUowlnc program ached-"*- WHAY—Studio Party ciety completed plans for the an­ ulea ira aupptied ' -b> th e ra d io Two Glsatonbiiry (pliutrrii wtio : Knitting Yarns WTIC—Nlrhl Line nual Christmas sale at its meet­ Emily Klssman will cond manageraenta and are aubject to WDR(>-Ru»ty Draper gave their town national promi­ ing last night. The sale will.be held sale of religious articles, 1 X ' - changa wlthodt notice. WPOP-Hound Dof nence are coming to life again on a tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the church, with picture of the church v iM Company Store Will Be Open To The Public SAT- 4:*a- ll:4A— V, WllAV—Planer Party WHAY-Studio Parly national televl.aion network. located at Cooper and High Sta. be sold for the benefit JJIi URDAY MORNINGS FROM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON. W’TIC—Nijcht Line Famed detreaa Judith Anderaon It will open with a social cup of scholarship fund. W K K B—Oppn M ikt WDRC—Ru*ty Draper and Dorothy Stlrkney will play the Available are fine hand-knitting yarns in I..ambs Wool, W TI*^fiuM Miliei WPOP-Hound Dot coffee and home-baked cake served Mrs. Mildred Miller ar WDRC—Arthur Godfrey *;••— leading rolea In a atory uncovered by Mrs. Freda Van Wyck and Mrs. Cashmere and Fur Blend.s in a wide range of colors, at WPOP—Waxwork* WHAY—Nithl Watch by Mra. Elizabeth G. Speare of Selma Kanim. Mrs. Erna Lashinske -\ WTIC—Nitht Line Wether.afield. It la being readied n'l attractive prices. From time to time also— Seconds of WHAV—P U ilp r Party WDRC—The World Tonirht and Mrs. Jennie Krompegal will WPOP-Hound Dot for a January telecaat on the "Tele­ Fine Fabrics will be offered at prices substantially be- WTIC—RoP* MlllPf 9:>5- preside at the food table. and Mrs. Anna Senkbell will WDRC—Arthur Godfrey phone Time" aeriei aponaored by Mra. Minnie Petke and Mrs. low market. WPOP—Waxwork* WHAY—M th t Wateh tha Southern New England Tele­ law at their advanced age. Later, African violets. 4:M— WTIC—Nlchi IJne their plight attracted the attention WUAY—Platter Party WDRC—The World Tonlttlt phone Co. and other Bell Sy.atem — Why Not Plan To Visit Us This Saturday? W’POP—Hound Dot of a top lawyer who took their W nC—Roa* Miller »:»*— telephone rompaniea over the ABC- WDRO--Cal KoJby TV network. case and finally defeated their W PO P—W'axwork* W’HAY-Nltht Watch enemy, the tax collector. « ;4 » - WTIC—Nitht Line Production of the filmed atory. W'HAY—P la tter P «rty tV D R C -R u m Nauthton ALDON SPINNING MIUS CORPORATION W'POP—Ho^d Dot for later uae in the teleca.at aeriea. UTIO—R o m Miller A:W— TAI.COTTVII.I.E. CONN, WDRO—Cai holbv wa.a completed recently at the Hal ^ w* WPOP—Hound Dot network on January 7 at 9;30 p.m. Dancino; Awards WDR* - —New* Reportee I*;**— FLAVOR-SAVER LID W PO P—L’nltert Auto W orker* Show WHAY—Niffht W atch The atory la called "Abby. Julia WTIC—Family LIvInt and the Seven Cowa.” In It. Miaa In a dance contest at a ballroom »:15- W'DRC—Ruaa Nauthton party last evening several local (BET SHE KNOWS A&P’s CASH SAVINGS ARE THE BEST SAVINGS!) WHAV—Platter Party WPOP-Hound Dot Anderaon and Miaa Stickney play WTJC—R os* MiUer Ihc role.a of Abby and Julia Smith, youngsters were first place win- WDRC—Cal Koiby SEALS IN W*HAY-.Nipht Watch wlio.ae .alubborn battle for women a ner.s. Sandv Bantly and Larry Pe­ WPOP—United Auto Work'-r* Show WTK'—Family Llvln«'^l!t57 terson won in the waltz division: i:8A — W nnu—Riiea Nauthton righia atirred Glaatnnburv ami the WHAY—Platter Party W''POP—Hound Dot nation in 1873. Their true atory Dale Vennart and Gary York, the WTIC—R o m Miller ld :S a - waa related by Mrs. Speare In the bop; Marsha Werner and .Mike WDRC—Cai Kolbv WHAY—Nitht Watch GOODNESS Super-Right Meats-One Rrlee-as Adverthetll WrOP—Waxwork* WTIC—Time for Muatr June. IM". iaaue of "American Vennart, the rhumba; and Pau­ i:4 5 — W'DRC—Rita# N authton Heritage." They lived In a house lette Croteau and Elwood Ander­ ^ /SH r ___ SUPER-RIGHT, HEAVY CORN-FEDI STEER BEEF D I.U I WHAY-Platter Parly WPOP—Modem Roiinda now owned by Mr. and Mra. Joseph aon. the tango. W T tr—Roaa Miller 1«:4A - COTTAOX OHXISB a v y jr p R C —Cat Kolhy WHAY—Mtht W*trh H. Fomal at 1625 Main Street in The party waa a celebration of FROM HF • W PO P—W axwork* WTIC—ITN Radio Rerlew Glastonbury. the end of a 10-week dance course tastea better becaiue the • ;M«P*<«P 5 Lb. 1 Dash Dog Food A4.P SLICED FROZEN HIWM " LUNCHEON MEAT KELLOGG’S VARIETY 10 33c HAMS 1 0 o z , STRAWBERRIES 5 CANS 2 For 31c nine a Mfuow 12 Oz. 45 c A&P FROZEN l l t U T O’CLOCK SUNCREST PEAS t 9 0 Z Christmas-time Suggestions! O' LA CHOY R* R FR. FR. POTATOES 2 CANS MAMMOTH 6cans AUTOMATIC RAY or CAP SHOT , CHATHAM ESMOND ' NOODLES BONED CHICKEN A&P - OUR FINEST QUALITY 1 QT 1 4 OZ , C 3 Lb Bag SPECIALLY PRICED TENDER SIFTED 5 cant TOMATO JUICE CAN TOY GUNS 1.99 BLANKETS 72"x84“ No. .3(1.) ( an FOR THE KIDDIES 16C 6 Oz. 69c 2.13 A&P - OUR FINEST QUALITY SWING TY>f SMALL BEAUTY 4 cans ch RICH a n d FUU-BODIFD VIGOeOUS AND WINEY GRAPEF'T SECTIONS 2 c;n°.35' COASTER WAGONS » 5.99 rocking HORSE EACH NABISCO OCELLO R R R SUPER-RIGHT CINNAMON CRUNCH SPONGES No. 2C CHICKEN A LA KING RED CIRCLE BOKAR Slinky^Toys handcar,train,dog each I»39 Illuminated or Snowman u 1.19 1 IB W Q C 3 IB BAG 1 LB Q O C 3 LB BAG CORNED BEEF HASH » n29' Double Toy Holster Set wyahearp .a 2 99 Everreody FlashKglits withmt^«.e, each99" For c in Oz. 49c BAG ^ ^ 131 BAG O O J.4J SUNSHINE 2 45 A4P OUR FINEST QUALITY 0 Silver Foil (^ stm a s Icicles ^* 19*^ Friction Jet Plone Toy , ach 1.49 FARM HOUSE 1 Q T 14 OZ Black Walnut COOKIES Fully Conked— Ronelesa SUNNYBROOK GRADE A FROZEN PIES DIAL SOAP ORANGE JUICE CAN SILVERBROOK SWEET CREAMERY You are invited to attend a demonstration of Kar-S REGULAR PEA BEANS IONA - SELECT QUALITY DOZEN VERMONT ORCHARD Holiday Ham.6 tomorrow I LARGE EGGS 61c BUHER l,«,nt69' Reody To Boko I 1 LB CANS MAPLE SYRUP TOMATOES 2 Provolone Cheese TASTY SMOKYflAVOR II sr Slicwl Clieue AT YOUR OROenrf PR02XR 2 For 27c 2 Lhs. 29c CHOICE or IONA YELLOW CLING Sage Cheese HOLIDAY FAVORITE^ IB 5 9 _ P M 't At§ke 'em - Jesf ieice 'e UNCOLN PRIME BEEF ANN PAM Swiss CheesR DOMESTIC______SLICED „6S' 3 '-itt'e Kittens SLICED or HALVES DUTCH GARDEN r p Z ^ ^ C DIAL SOAP PEACHES Cheese Dips ASSORTED FLAVORS PKtjx,* Crispo Ootmeai Cookies PRUNE JUICE 1 BATH CAT FOOO ■ O Z . 2 1 ' RIB ROASTS * AUNT JANE KOSHER Bumble Bee White Meat Tuna t9x LA R G E MBC 1 PT lOOZi Soil Detergent 2 PKGS •*J pKo ^ 9 I.. TOPPINOS-Ev.ht A lOZ «CC FUDGE lAC; JAR I 18 1 O Z M A C DILL PICKLES ICR ^rau n i luniRSCOTCH A j a r s a O Z JA R I V Del Monte Figs 2 For 37c 8 Oz. 3 For 23c J A « X T Marv’s Weekend Values A&P WHITE MEAT 7'JiOZ2 JC 17 0Z 2^C. Sunshine Hydrox \ PKG PKG Vegemato Juice HAMBURG ...... 3 lbs. 99c 7 01 I QUART U O Z CAN 3 5 ' *^6 5 ^ TUNA FISH 2 CANS 1 IB DECEMBER ISSUE « Ag SALADA OAKITE m m Nabisco Groham Crackers PKG 37" Woman's Day NOW ON SALE lU BONELESS CHUCK RO AST...... lb. 69e ANN PAGE Fresh Fruits, Vegetables BONaESS BRISKET QUART DRfSSINO 10VSOZ M m C A t R 'l OW N A tl PLJRPOSE VEGETABLE OIL TEA 10 oz. 17c JAR TOMATO SOUP 4 CANS CRiSCO BORAX dexolar29'°'not 5 5 ^ 1 . 0 9 FA.VfV nX)RIGOIJ> CORNED BEEF Lb. 69c Bar-B-Cue Specials ROYAL HARVeST GLASSWARE IT'S DIGESIIBIE 10 MULE TEAM BAGS Made to order for the heM-dreteed talede t LI UK 3^'^ S LI OUl 97^ SEEDLESS BONaESS SHOULDER ALP't OWN PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 1UFKI2]' >LIH1|39' CHICKENS ** DIAPERSWEET and urndwichee. . . and priced for V A L U E I Sxtra Savings Up To 5 0 % l Start Yonr Sot Howl *1 dwxo 3 CAN 80' CAN 3 0 ' BRAPEFRUIT VEAL ROASTS Th* 22 K. gold K*lo irxl w H**l dttign l«nd p*rm*n*nt lov*lin*it to th*t« b«*utrFul 65c Ann Page Blendtd Syrup 12 OZ lOTTlE 2 7 " A diff*r*n! H*m It off*r*d Aech w**k. 24 Oz. c Prtcti fbatM ia Uiii 0$ gnortoLoH Ihra Sat , 0r< 7 t tfinuf* <■ iMt cammuaitp 4 fion t; IIIIY'I FROZEN UBIY'$ FROZEN CAPONS . V, u a,. *3 4 8 ’S 65‘ 31 A N N P A G f 12 O Z M F C fHIS WilKI 15 OZ Size REGULAR 2 for 69c VALUEI T^or c Peanut Butter C n E A M Y Of KCUNCHY GLASS <93 ■recceli Speort ioozfkc25‘ Turkeys. Ducks. Roast Beef made just right for a I • : 3 29 TALL DRINK GLASS 2 33^ ORANGE JUICE tantalising dinner. . " I^ROVIGNE'S CaulKlewir ioozf«v2 5 ' \ Ann Pag* Vanilla Extroct - 4 0Z lOTTlE AVAILABlf WITH EACH S.OO PURCHASE . . . A GREAT VAIU.EI C'ALIFXIR.MA ■ ITALIAN CHEESE ROYAL lAP^ Super Markets 2 ♦ OZ cAiis 3 5 ' P*a* 2 10 or fkcs $$'• 2 oxs. 25c GELATIN Ann Page Strawberry Jelly BooutHuf HIsnor Gloss for only 29c Availablo Anytimo Succetuh ^ 1^ 0 oz FKu 4S‘ ' NAVEL ORANGES Do*. 59c NEW STORE HOURS: ITALIAN CHEESE MON. thru THl RS. 9 A..M. to 6 P.M. c a l if Xi r m a 4 on. 39e 4 For 35c MINCED CLAJ^ CLAM CHOWDER H ill'S HORSEMEAT BLUEBERRIES SALADA TEA BAGS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8 A..M. to 9 P.M. BREAD CRUMBS NYIONGE SPOHGES ONE PIE CHICKEN TETLEY TEA BAGS tNOWt FROZEN OF4E Pic BRAND SUNDAY 8 A..M. to I P.M. LETTUCE 9 on. 23c BARCOLENE THE FAVORITE OF MILLIONS lOPS IN FLAVOR TVS N un 25' TMRin PAU 4 IN P«e 31' u n nt 2 7 ' LIQUID iioicAfije' II OZ CMI 29' U. 24' *- 63' 24' «• 63' 2 HEADS Do Jeon Largo Cloonod .•HSVS* wuns «««■ Ve M SHRIMP 69c PL 37c Qt. 65c MAR V*S 1 BBBBaimi AB BBBk KIBBLED DOO FOOD 1 PINEAPPLE CHUNKS PINEAPPLE JUICE lESTOIL •DOG FOOD UTFOOD “MANCHE.STER*S MARKET OF QUALITY” 1 HURT CLUB 4 , b . 59c | DOIM NOnN Boirs nGzm -USI Toil* m^HIART Kim WIKKIR 1 SOUTH MAIN ST.— MI 3-6920 2 usiCAns 4 2 *. 2 * IACAM 29^ ' 2 MVIKCAM 27' We OInvoy dence in Leary. This statement Mt. Bcopuil. Israel said the fuel ter, ice cream, milk. butter, chocolate pudding with "still stands," newsmen were told was, for a generator to produce School Menus Senior High whipped cream, milk. normal t>ower and light. ' Monday, Barbecued beef on bun, Skyi^atcli Schedule ,Aia In.. 1 appellation B Sense and Nonsense LONG BY Al. CAI’I* and BOH LUBBERS 39 Chairs w n T *y RepREseNT thf o-s-Go^eKM/eur, haw.] 41 African worm il V wgu.- hur>t>!50n- An Englishman making his fisherman accompanied his father ypu &AY 'lOUKe eu«M P6s»cv WHAT T}£YVe flANNINS TO P O i. JN THIS VALLE/ ? j~ Y NOW BACK UP 47 Chooses %■V ITCHY rrr I ence after he got off the Boat. father heard a strange cry of an­ tmpee&CLEAKOur ------I WHILE we 5M(?r 4B Light brown II o'-nryAusY i Wishing to take a subway (called guish, and found a man hopping 50 At this place WHENCE II d P K underground in his country), he dn one foot, caressing the other 51 Chirp i ft1 walked up to one New Yorker foot, and groaning with pain. 52 Marlner'i w after another asking how to get II W Father- -What's happened? direction underground. The answer wa.x al­ 53 Heavy blow il Young.ster — I guess it's my ft ways given promptly— and it was fault. This mao told me he hadn't 54 Icelandic tale always the same: 55 Sainte (ah ) 51 had a bite all morning—so I bit k _L “ Drop dead." him. The seven-year-old hopeful of a In Ooneliialon "Behind every man there’s a . ■■■ ■ ■ » - ,5tH woman;'' M M IM THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWI BY FAGALY and SHORTEN This statement is certainly true. And not only 1s she behind him, JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDFIELD But she usually catches him too. — F. G. Kernan. N, Y. ...SO ME GAVE you A copy OF MIS FIRST I f a s t w e e v .while COULP.O lUlS WEEW.vgHiLE Patient — Doctor, I'm scared. FORMULA...THE ONE HUNTIH&, JBRkiMER r l if t CLEAHiHG HIS GUH This will be my first operation. -.S ' '-*: ' IN WMCH ME'P MISSED THE BIGGEST them fet/ HE NEAI^LV BLEW Doctor— I know just how you /made his small CATCH OF HiS life ‘ CATCH OH' HIMSELF an d HIS feel. This la my first operation too. BUT important BECAUSE- ERROR.' TRY HOUSE APART BECAUSE - After a lengthy search through ONE, MR lAyPEN,' her purse, the woman who hart Just boarded a city bus handed the conductor a *50 hill. She noted his scowl and snapped; Woman— I'm sorry, but I don't have a dime. o H t . 7 Conductor-- Oh, don't worry, lady. You'll have 499 of them m a minute.

Little Johnny, a city boy in the countiY for the first time, saw COTTON WOODS the milking of a cow. BY RAY fJOTTO Aunt— Now you know where the | ^ T f 7 ^ VW' milk comes from, don't you ? r GETTH KIOTO K Johnny— Sure! You give the A HOSPITAL. cow some breakfast food and water c o r r o f ^ DlZ.„lM HEAOINCr FOR POLICE and then drain the crankcase. HEADQUARTERS,' GRAND UNION MEATS ARE “DATED” & “SACKED BY BOND’ Woman Is mistress of the art of completely embittering the life of Guaranteed to Satisfy or Your Mon^ Refunded! the person on whom she depends.

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THf: Lane Shopping Around, Wants Richardson Herald Angle , Crow and Pace AP All- By New York, D(tc. 5 (/P)—A Skyscraper Wantcfl ' this season after two year* in the fcFreeport. Tex., Hill ran, passed, aflrst varsity liiiebacking against fumble to score agsinst William^, PAT BOLDUC I halfback whose first field guard slot. The 6-3, 25'5-pound De­ haired 205 pounder, caught passes* r-— -- mobile for their jlze. ♦the conversion attempt which pre­ Long Winter Looms State G)llege Wynn, Smith ' kicked and was outstanding de­ Baylor in nildseason and won ac and M ary. for over 300 yards and four touch­ troit lad did it so effectively he Used at both tackles and as a served a 14-13 S(xjner triumph over Asslitant Sport* Editor I goal attempt made history, a fensively. In the 7-6 upset of claim for his efforts. Coach Rarle Edwards tabbed downs, but stoov. out evei. more as was ranked -the No. 1 player in the Texas AAM which proved the linebacker, Michaels was excep­ Colorado. I “comeliack” tackle and a sen­ Crow wound up the star of the Christy "Magnificent all season." key man in the nation's lop de­ Hoo|:1 Scores Knicks Luck All Bad Traded to Sox talent-laden area by the Midwest turning point of the conference tional on a losing club. Younger "Beat lineman in the country- ior giant making his varsity board. Aggies' 9-7 loss to Texas by cap- Christy is the best halfback I've fensive line. In thi 3-0 triumph b other of Walt Michaels of the Open I,oller from Mrs. Mary Simmons race. Hill scored the touchdown tiiring ground gaining honors and ever seen." no question about it," says Coach For Fading debut at center today were The remainder of the line in­ and booted the winning extra over Georgia Tech, Phillips hit the Clevelaiid Brown , Lou scored one Duffy Daugherty about CurriA Lakers three times preventing scores on Two weeks aRo in this column I wrote that I was quite named to the 1957 Awiociated cludes Jimmy (Big Red) Philips of Christy nished 626 yards, caught Tech quarterback or. a fourth pe­ touchdown, two field goals and 14 YAi.r. By Cleveland point, punted out of bounds on the pass defense. 10 paa-ses for 211, returned kicks Big Dan intercepted paaee* to foil In Quest for Big Man surprised .to learn that in the three years that the Police &, 1 Press All-America fonthall team. Auburn's national tltllsta and Dick Aggie one late in the game and riod play at the Auburn five and conversions for 26 points in his New Hsven Dec .5 iP' - Yale D esire . . . Will to W ia 363 and tallied 83 point*. two California drives, forced three Firemen’s Junior Athletic Assn, has sponsored the Midget North Carolina State's of UCLA at ends, rugged intercepted two passes. Jarred the ball loo* for a fumble varsity career. He has averaged fumbles and blocked a kick against New York, Dec. 5 (/P)—It looks like B lonp, cold winter for began its 19.')7-.')8 ba.sketball sea- of Kentucky at the Pace, picked by an eyelash over v'hich one of his mates recovered. Colorado Springrs, Colo., Football Leatruc no tropliy ever was presen^d to the regular Chr.sty Is the electrifying runner Against Texas Christian, Hill "Crow's greatest assets other 40 .yards for 121 punts of which . But he waa superb the fast-fadin>r Minneapolis Laker.s. Once tlie titans of the .son last night with s 77-.'1 vic­ Dec. 5 (TP)—General Manager other tackle with Ohio State's Michigan SUte's Walt Kowalcsyk, • s£ saved another score when he none were blocked. A left footed tory over Springfield in the Yale ■New York In profes­ season champions, yet the jilayoff winners were awarded the I whose 45-yard boot 'climaxed a ran 93 yards—longest jaunt from than bit physical abilities are. his is the Big Ten's leading scorer and against Illinois. Tied 13-all, Michi­ National Ba.skctball A.ssn. when Georjre Mikan was an active record 29-point -finish to his bril­ Aurelius Thomas and Oklahoma's desire and will to win and :his pride nailed a Tech rerner, who ap­ kicker, Michaels bowed out with gym. The Pllis' Johnny I./ec and sional ha.skctball, .Ne-v York needs Frank Lane of the Cleveland Bill Kri.sher manning the guard Scrimmage in league annals. He ttround gainer. Coach Bennie gan State was having trouble with player, the lowly Lakers ha\e fallen upon evil times with handsome Foy Memorial Trophy. Apparently the column was liant year and clinched the Wolf- —he's a team man and hates to peared free on a screen pass play, defensive plays that set up all an Illinois defense which had five L arry Dnwn.a led I he scoring with a .skyscraper to go with its skv- Indians ahojiped around today spots. completed 44 of 82 passes for 798 Oosterban calls Pace "Michigan's at midfleld. Mikan now at tlir conihmR helm .; ------misunderstood by a few parent.'" ------^ ■ pack's flr.st A tlantic Coa.st Confer­ yards and four scores and carried lose," says Coach Paul Bryant. three Kentucky scores In the 20-6 linebackers behind a four-man line 21 and 20 point.a respectively. line. at the ba.seball convention for! and members of tlie PFJ.\A a.s The team Was selected on the best running back since Tommy .Minne.tpoll.i dropped decpei into mine the playoff championship. ence championship. the ball 90 times for 446 yards. Hi.s The 180-pound Christy set an "Jimmy is the grcate.st football upset of Tennessee. to fill up Spartan blocking aMign- The kind of a player who has to a second baseman—prefer- : evidenced in- the following letter Yet, I have never heard of a leagu* 'Quarterback of Rice, basis of recommendations from 12 1.244 total offense yards shattered Harmon and Elroy Hirsch. Pace ia player 1 have coached and. prob­ menta. On the winning 76-yard the Wc.stcrn Divi.'lon cellar ***^ jj O '0 |* g I./O S C « ESLEVAN regional boards complete through ACC scoring record In "his" 29-:26 the guy who made our team go." "He has speed, strength and nipht as the .sizzling Bo.ston Celtic.s be shipped in a horse Pullman. A ably Bobby Richardson of the Written by Mrs Mary .Simmons. I where the winners were not pre- bonu.s pick of the .National Foot­ the old school mark of 963 held by ably the greatest I «ver have seen, " quickness it takeu and just enough touchdown march, every |ilay waa Middletown! Dec 5 lyPi - We.s- all games of Nov. ,30. victory over South Carolina fash­ He was so vital to Michigan's single rallied in the final period to hand guy so big business with him has Yankees. Lane .said he was *till; "An open letter to Pat Bolduc: •sented an award symbolic of their ball i.eague, Texas AAM'a massive . says Coach Ralph Jordan. viciousness." says Coach Blanton run behind Currie or stant^ off leyan, trailing until early in ioned on the field goal after time wing system that when he hurt the L,al’,eis a lOS-OS setback in the to be done in the street because he looklng for trades after .swapping "D ear Pat. fine performances throughout th* .Thhn Crow- ami elusive Jim m y Heevy Squad Crow Is a gifted 214 pounder On the other flank Is Wallen, Collier. his right or left shoulder. Kowal- the .second half. outfought gets a crick in the neck ducking had run out. He waa a marked his ankle against Georgia and sat only gam e playeel On Home Ice; with the Chicago Wliite Sox yea- "In regards to your column of , antire sea.son. Furthermore, not a Pace of Michigan complete the In poundage, it is one of the from Spiinghlll, I>a.. who con­ who caught 20 passes for 303 Thomas led Ohio State to the ezyk sprinted 36 yards to score the Clark University basketbsll through doorways. terday in a deal that aent out­ man from the moment he scored out p.irt of the eontest. the Wol­ A donbleheader at Philadelphia Thursday. Nov. 2i. I agree with backfleld. heaviest squads ot. the books. The stantly amaz.ed opponents with his yards, intercepted four aerials and Big Ten crown with his aggressive when CTurrie flattened tw o m en team the re.st of the way for a .56- fielder Minnie Minoao and in­ you all the Way that the Midget I single member of the PFJAA wa* three touchdowns —one on a 96- verines were forced to switch to Involving Detroit against Llncin- That's the only thing between able to offer me a .soiind reason l-'lop a* Sophomore learn average is 208 pounds and speed, pov.’cr and ability to make recovered six fumbles. Thougli a play. ahead of him. 4 8 victory in a aeason-opener for fielder Fred Hatfield to Cleveland Football Ijcague champions (Fire 1 the line runs 213 from end to end. yard kickoff return in State's the T. nati and St. Louis against Phila­ Montreal Tied •Ned Irish and a part interest in i for not awarding the league tltlist* the big defensive play. junior, Wallen will not be eligible Consistent Play Besides the bonus selections of delphia was postponed until to­ both teams. Wesleyan'a Don Skin­ in exchange for pitcher Early FightersI should receive some! Rated by Coach Forest Kva.sliev- Hill and Crow represent the only early season 48-13 rout of Mary­ In the farewell los.s to Ohio .■-■ew York Citvd bankroll, p'or 12 J a just reward And 1 still believ* ■hi as a dismal flop when he was He saved Uie <-0 victory over next year unless the Pacific Coast Hill, Crow, Currie, Michaels, Phil­ night because of a snowstorm. ner and Nate Hart of Clark tied years. Irish, who runs the Knick- W ynn and outfielder AI Smith. award. But let's not take anything | paired backfleld men from (he TCU by stealing the ball from land. State. 31-14. Pace carried the "For consistent play of the high­ New York. Dec 5 lAh Winning for high scoier with 18 point.s away from the Foy Memorial | that winning a league title is a a sophomore. Iowa tackle Alex Conference rescinds the penalty est type on both offense and de­ lips, Pace and Karras were select­ The Lakers have lost 10 of then- erbra-kers for Madisoi. Square Gar­ Lane al.so has approached W ash­ Southwest Jonference On the All- touchdown-bound Frog quarter­ But th* Chester, Pa., flash Michigan attack by ru.shing 164 it placed on Bruins' players some at home s prime ingredient for each. Ti'ophy winners (Blue Devils). I miich greater accomplishment Karras has become one of the Amerles with the exception of the yards In 22 carries and scoring fense, there is no better gpiard in ed in th* first round of the NFL last 11 games and have won but succc.ss in any sport-Is getting den. has slugged It out all winter ington on a deal that awaits a de­ back Dick Finney and falling on couldn't be stopped. He was on the time ago. Walle-i's catch of a 33- player draft. than capturing a post-sea.son play­ finest linemen in recent vears The two-platonn year of 19.51. Then it receiving end of 46-yard pass once. today.” So aays three of *20 starts overall The In be a troublesome task for the with I2-nionih baseball interest. cision from .Manager Cookie Lava- "The league championship is one ; 233-pounder from Gary.’ Ind . is It at hLs six. In the 7-6 squeeze a yard pass to set up his team's sec­ Celts, running away with the WILLIM ANTIC thing and the Foy Memorial ! off or tournament that goes for was Baylor's Larry Isbell on the past Arkansas. Crow slammed 12 play that beat Florida State, scored Kowairzyk, Boh Anderson of Buckeye Coach Woody Hayes. Through the requirements for New York Rangers, who only s Uilli the Dodgers and Giants in getto, who was railed away hy the any .sport. the lone repeater from’ the 19.56 ond score against Illinois was a E astern Division race, own a 17-2 Willimantlc. Dec. ..iPi Wilh- injury of his son In an Oakland, Trophy anotlier. It's II.e 'World offehaive unit and , yards for the score, running over both touchdowns in the 14-14 tie Army, Boh Stransky of Colorado Krisher. 216, wrecked Texas ef­ play in college and professional week ago held down the top spot in California, tlie National Basket- Additional comment la also du* eleven. one-hander that had the fans mut­ forts to score when the Sooners won-lost mark. niantic State Tcaihers defeated tail Assn has its first big bulge, Calif., auto accident. Series' of football. At the time of the one-armed defensive genius two defenders, and intercepted a with favored Duke, ran bark a and Lee Groascup of Utah com­ ranks differ, it is significant that ; the National Hockey I.,eague on .Mary's sentence of, "Therefor* Dan Currie of Micliigan .State from Texas. tering to themselves. were hanging onto a 14-7 lead. Hill waa selected as man most like­ Boston outscored Minneapolis Keene iN H i T eachers 89-77 la.st ilie kind which could be turned in­ the playoffs ail teams are equal paaa on his goal line to kill the kickoff 97 yards against Clemaon pose the second team backfield, I Today, the Blueshirts were four night to open it.s 1957-.'iS ba.sket- Three for Two I am not in agreement with your was naked to plug a gap at renter A 20.5-pound handyman from Michaels and Karrae, 236 and With an arm so sore ha couldn't ly to help the Chicago Cardinals 37-17 in the fourth quarter after i points behind front-running ,Mon- to fantastic turnout . With 19 dou- and the regular season schedule : Porkers' last chance. He did hi.s and alertlv recovered a teammate's Phillips, a freckle-faced red- 233 respectively, are extremely trailing by 10 points entering the ball season on a .successful note. way home recuperatini? from a This propoaal would lend ahort- is forgotten for the time being j opinion that the playoff winner I* lift It, Krisher nevertheless blocked who got the bonus choice this year. I treat with the four other clubs George Dargati siored 29 points bie-headers in the 18,000-seat stop Larry Raines, pitcher Hank not always the best team." period. "iTie Lakers were behind arena and round ball interest at an heart attack that ended hia career. Each team ia well-season-’d and ; moving up within striking distance. for the winners. On the bench la Ray Felix, who Aguirre and first baseman Joe Al- nils was not an opinion but a 53-49 at halftime before' Larry I New York blew another one on all-time high. Irish should have ready for post-.seaaon play. Don’t Foust sparked them to a 32-point ia aomewhere between'6-11 and an tobelll to Washington for inflelder you feel that the playoff games fact. I^t’s look at the Midget Foot­ home ice last night as goalie Glenn everything going for Jim Norris ball I-eague again (or one example. Rockville Scores 64-50 Couples to Bowl Petition Handicaps third stanza while the Celtics were (X)NNECTKT’T and Co. even 7. Iiiah purrhaaed Felix from Pete Runnels and leflhanded pitch­ give the boys added Incentive to m Local Sport lessee, Kuezo, Googan I Hall rang up hi.s fifth shutout for A m herst, .Mass., Dec. 5 oPi The the defunct Baltimore outfit a er Bob Wiesler. In 1958 the Fire h'ightera and held to 18. I Chicago in a 2-0 victory. The Ca- play better and harder than ever? First annual Mixed Double* University of Connecticut began •Not Prosperous .Season couple of" yeara ago. Felix can do For some it marks the end to Smoke Eaters tied (or first place in O’Malley’s P 1 a np After Lou Tsioropoulos put Bos­ nadlens and Toronto Maple I.,eafs Bobby Bragan, Cleveland's new One BiUl Bowling T oum am ent, ton in front for good 96-94 with the defense of its Yankee Con­ In.stead of the mos prosperous everything but catch a paaa and manager, expressed plenaiire at the Ifootball because either the final, league standings and th* Victory over Simsbury Chatter ------. / battled to a 0-0 deadlock in the season of all, l.owever, Irish vice latter .squad went on to win th* MIXKI) UOI'HI.Kg sponsored by the Wednesday To Receive Gold Keys Los Angeles, Dec. 6 flP)—A three minutes to go, the Lakers other game. ference baaketball championship jump. He proved thia, but only af­ trade. "In Minoao, we landed about Father Time has caught up last night with an easy P9-.')7 vic­ president in charge of practically ter joining the.Knicka. Foy Memorial Trophy Only this Staadina* Night Mixed Doubles I.eague, referendum petition haa at least kept pace and still were behind tllnehed Matters the liveliest plaver in the American | ''' cream has W I. Pet. will be staged Saturday start­ WE.ST SIDE JUNIOR Basket­ 100-98 with 75 seconds remaining. tory over Massachusetts. everything, ankles into the Gar­ Iriah purrhaaed 7-foot Walter past season the Fire Fighter* wer* Rockvillp High opened it.s .scholj^stic campaign la.st night M*ry-J«hn Silninons .. Hi S M l Elmer Vasko and Ed Litzeh- League," Bragan said "Players of »'oun