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■.’1 FACE TWENTY-EIGHT WEDNESDAY. DECEBCBER I f, 1862 iSlanrtfifBt^r lEvj^nhtg F ree 'TN " 7 ^ I’-Stores Open Until 9 Tonight for Shopping-Free Parking! ^ _.______Average Daily Net Preea Ran Var Am W««k Kaded The Weather' Matn St., Mfneh«st«r ^ Deoemlwr 8. ISet Voreoaot of 0. S. Weather fUnaa Phenr.MI 3-4123 Fair aad unseaeonsbly ooM t»- 13,861 mgfat. Low temperatares aero to ' o< tli« Audit 5 above aad S to IS in larger nrfcab 1 of CSranlallnn ITHd^V IflsveMsalitar stlnaadH- OPEN Sabin Use Urged, Court Rejects State N ew s AND EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING SATURDAY, D Injunction Bid Roundup Risk Held Slight To Redistrict War Problems ■ 'N ARISTOCRAFT NEW HAVEN (AP)—A W inst^ Blasting WOMEbl^r ROBES By JOHN BABBOCB ovaccine r^xurted the problem that some cases of polio appeared to panel of three federd judges WASHINGTON (AP) today rejected an application Damages 3 Cars l^ericans are urged to use stem from use of the vaccine, EMBROIDERED specifically from Tyx>e m viruses, for a preliminary injunction and^ DUSTERS the Sabin oral vaccine against one of the triumvirate of polio to force Gov. John N. Demp WpiSTED (A P )— Three polio—^but with a warning of virus types. sey to convene the 1961 ses passing cars were damaged Add Day ~ Nylon Tricot a “very small risk” for adults. There were, they said, U cases The report came Wednesday of polio in question and there was sion of the General Assembly in a dynamite blast at the from U.8. Surgeon General LuUier sufficient evidence to indicate for the purpose of redistrict Mad River Dam late yester 9-99 L. Terry and his special advisory “that at least some of these cases ing the State Senate. day. No one was injur^. oommittee on the vaccine which have been caused by Typis m The injunction would ailso have The blast took place about 5 SLIP a beautiful holiday assortment of for months has been pondering the vaccines.” banned the 1968 s ^ o n o f the pjn., some; 150 feet from Route 44 Hopes Rise, quiited nylons, quilted cottons and question of hazard. In Wednesday’s report, the General Assembly from convening where work is continuing for the Committee experts estimated panel said there were now 11 Jan. 9. spiUway on the 52.5 million proj fleeces, solid and prints to please her ect. on Christmas morning. the chances at a million to one cases considered compatible—that The appUcation was denied in a that the vaccine's live viruses Is, 11 cases where the circum memorandum filed In U.S. District Policeman Donald Meehan said For Skybolt Others to 19.99 might cause paralytic polio in per stantial evidence indicated the CJourt by Judge Charles E. Clark the blast peppered the highway 3-99 sons of all ages. The odds, they vaccine had caused some para of the U.S. Circuit Ckmrt of Ap with rocks Euid boulders, damiig- said, were only slightly higher for lytic polio. peals. hig the passing cars. The drivers adults, especially for those over were Malcolm G. McGhee of Mil- A greem en t Dr. Joseph E!. Smadel, a panel “In thus denying this appUca lerton. N. Y.; Jeanne M. Mulville W. member associated with the U.S. tion,” the memorandum said, “we the one gift every woman Terry and the committee urged Public Health Service, said para and Frank Wuorie,- both o f Nor oommunlties to go on with wish to emphasize that we are not folk. NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) lytic polio was defin^ as cases deciding, nor do we express any Idanned vaccination programs —Resident Kennedy and always needs designed where there was some muscular opinion, as to the merits of the with the three types of Sabin disorder after 60 days. action. Ribicoff Names Aide British Prime Minist^ Har with an all-round shadow The Hving viruses, with special em- Of the 11 cases, eight were old Macmillan waded into a Idiasis on vaccination of children “That must await answering HARTFORD (AP)—Atty. Jon adults over SO years old. There pleadings and other steps culmi O. Newman of West Hartford has maze of complicated problems proof panel, white, 32 to and young adults. was no figure immediately avail “ In the oral (Sabin) and Salk nating in a trial on the merits,” It been appointed as administrative today in a determ ine, effort MAGIC TOUCH able on the number of adults over said. assistant to U.S. Senator-elect 40. (Injected) vaccines we have two 30 who received the vaccine. The to show the world that Brit- Jewel Case established weapons against polio, Arguments on the appUcation Abraham A. Ribicoff. The announcement was made by ish-American friendship re and we can, I believe, look for (Oontlnned on Pege';-Ten) ward to the day when polio is (Continued on Page Tea) Ribicoff yesterday. Ribicoff, who mains strong despite a wran finally eliminated In this coun defeated Rep. Horace Seely-Brown gle over nuclear strategy. ’^MELE Jr., R, by 26,000 votes in the Nov. try ," Terry said in a statement. The crush of their work forced “With a total of aroimd 600 6 election, will assume his sena them to prolong their talks an ex oases reported this year, com torial dwes on Jan. 9. tra day. HER JEWELS. pared to almost 58,000 a decade Failure of Ranger Newman was executive assist The two were reported making ago (when vaccines were not ant to Ribicoff when the former progress toward a compromise
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P A C K TWO MANGHESTES EVENING HERALD. HANCHBSTEB. OONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20..196S PA G E T H R E E th« moiit dittcult tasks of all,” Dr. . Greenwood remarks sympa Signs Indicate Santa’s Woricshop Leaders Learning Ways thetically. This teamwork ap 2 Votes to Go, proach for children reaches into Baata'a Workshop at Center Sheinwold on Bridge elementary and junior high Widening of Springs tiodge will close to UN Shoots for schools. night at 8 o’clock. Santa will re Growing bid brings on other To Prevent Mental Ills ceive visitors today from S;S0 HOPEFUL DEFENSE < stresses, and a new retirement to 5:30 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the MortMoofii'------—and—geriatrics clinic under Dr. SpUtinReds End of Session OFTEN NEEDED (OMtkraM from P »(o One) lodge. NOKTH. have emotions also, how to main Prescott Thompson now is treat By ALEHBD BHEINWOID * A p l ing a sniall number of men and tCNDON (AP).^— Information After 6 p.m. tomorrow Santa (Ooatiiiaed from Faige One) tain their own balance. will be available to visit bed Declarer’s advantage is that he ty I » 4 frlneiplM, tho ABC with which to One survey finds that 42 per women in a study of their special reachin^ London has indicated can see the partnership assets 6 K t 4 4 rocofenlM problems, to counsel problems. a further widening of the split ridden or handicapped children government barred Munro and cent of people turn first to their unable to visit him at his Cen without having to strain or guess. ♦ 7 4 ) t - poopTo, to ^event situations from ministers or pastors when emo Depression is very common between the Soviet Union and his predecessor. Prince Wan Wal- The defenders often waste their ■ACT becoming worse, to suggest help among men unwilling or unpre Communist Oiina. ter Springs headquarters. Par tional troubles, begin to take a ents should call Uie town rec- thayakon of Thailand, from the substance because they can’t see 7 3 4 A 8 « 9 t ful courses of action in a useful toll. Appropriate training for fU' pared to retire, among women The Soviet trade mission in A Q 6 5 V 8 9 1 reatiqn office, 22 School St., to country, but ’Thant has been invit each other’s hands. $ way. ture clergymen is sponsored by after menopause years, in the Shanghai is pulling out, according South dealer 0 Q r 10 7 0 9 2 What happens to people at work grandmother who feels useless, make an appointment for a ed to visit Hungary next year. ~ M 9 • «. the National Institute of Mental to these accounts. Membera of the visit - from Santa. North-South vulnerable « A 2 can powerfully influence mental Health at Loyola University in who tries to relieve her loneliness mission have been packing their Munna,'M?vho submitted a report Opening lead — Queen of Dia annually fo the assembly on con health, oxplalns Dr. Harry Levin Chicago, Yeshiva University in by telling her friends her troubles, files and personal belongings for monds. son. So, since 1856, top business New York, and at Harvard Divini only to find increasiftg loneliness several days. Presumably there ditions in Hungary, told a report There is nothing complicated ^ K M 7 exeetitives have been coming to ty School. as her friends shun her. soon will be no Soviet representa Station Operator er the American resolution is "a about this hand. West opened the O *A 5 9 bad business.” lie said the Hun the foundation for special week- Thousands of school children “ Old age is often accompanied tion left in the great Chinese queen of diamtmds, losi^ to the long se m ln ^ to “ learn what garian people no longer would he run into serious emotional prob by feelings of anxiety and help port city: Says U.S. Perils ace. Declarer led a spade to dum PSH 9 NT A l I makes people jtick.'’ lems. The nervous, tyrannical, assured that som eone would, give my’s jack and returned a club 1 KT lessness,” Dr. Thompson says. “ It Ei(rlier the Chinese Cfommunlst the assembly an.objective account Why does a top salesman fail and lackadaisical child can be re is possible to relieve anxiety and authorities closed the Soviet con Freedom of TV to force out the ace. / as a desk-tx^d executive? Why flecting emotional and family each year of their situation. West now led the jack of dia these only U his partner had the regain a feeling of mastery sulates in Shanghai and Harbin. A Hungarian refugee leader do seemingly successful men turn problems. ' through activities which may be .In Shanghai, a s . far back as monds, and dummy’s king won. nine. to ^coholism, or threaten suicide? Dr. Edward Greenwood heads HOLLYWOOD (AP)—An Oma said the committee approval of When the nine dropped. South Acting oa this hope, West must different from what they have Sept. 27, Soviet residents ap the resolution was "a victory for What makes employes angry or a program in which Topeka been doing all their lives.” proaching the consulate were told ha, Neh., television executive, sighed with relief. He could now lead the low diamond —pot the frustrated? schools, teachers, psychiatrists q>eaking directly to Newotn N. the Russians and the appeasers.” afford to lose two hearts, for the jack — when he takes Bm aes of Since lawyers often see people that consular affairs in the future “ Hungary was sold down the By one estimate, 80 to 90 per and psychologists Join hands in in trouble, lawyers have a chance should be conducted by the Rus Minow, chairman of the Federal defenders would then get only one clubs. 'This prevents waste and cent of emotional problems seen counseling to detect troubles, river, just as ■ in the revolution, diamond and one chib besides the defeats the contract. to step in before attitudes become sian embassy In Peking. Communications Commission, ac in this vote,” said Msgr. Bela on the Job among employes arise find causes and remedies. Invari too rigid, and more difficult to The same reports said the <3hl- two hearts. Dafly Question in their home life. ably this involves voluntary con cused the government of "ait- Varga of New York, chairman of South got to his hand with a Partner opens with I NT (16 change. Dr. Satten points out. nese Public Safety ""Bureau on the Hungarian Committee. The objective is to teach busi sultations with parents, who may Thus ^ lawyers come here for tempting to influence television club and led a diamond toward to 18 pointo), and the next player ness leaders how to listen, to Sept. 7 raided and searched all ’The perennial question of Pal unwittingly be triggering the knowledge of the psychological branches of the Society of Soviet programming.” dummy’s eight to make sure of passes. ' You hold: Chibs, 7-S-4; know how humans feel. Dr, Levin estine’s one million Arab refugees an eighth trick, and a heart even Hearts, A-Q-O-S; Diamonds, Q-J- child's reactions. engines of human beings.' Citizens in Harbin and detained 26 Frank Fogarty, executive vice son adds. And, since top men “ Being a good parent is one of tied the special political commit tually gave him his ninth trick. 10-1; Clubs, A-2. In other steps, suicide preven' persons. president of the Meredith Broad tee up in three weeks of bitter tion centers (where the distraught Must Hope What,^do you sayf The Soviet consulate in that casting Co. which operates televi debate. ’The committfie finally ap Answer: Bid two clubs, the can call for help), improved train Manchurian city was surrounded sion stations in Syracuse, N.Y.; proved a U.S. proposal to extend "Poor West,” you may think. ing of more marriage counselors, “ He couUn’t tell that his peutner Stayman Convention. If partner by (3iinese Reds and after Sept. Ktmsas City, Mo.; Phoenix, Ariz., U.N. relief I and education pro can show hearts, you will raise and mental health courses in high 26 no one was allowed access to and Omaha, appeared Wednesday grams for Arab refugees for two had tlyniins of diamonds.” schools and colleges, are being How on earth was West going to game in hearts; otherwise you the building. night with Minow on a television more years. The resolution also will bid 8 NT. sponsored by the NIMH and Na' panel discussion. The subject was calls on the Palestine Conciliation to defeat the contract if Sou)h had / /■ ticmal Association for Mental Widespread liiterest also was HARD aroused in an article in the Pe “ What is light and what is wrong (fommission—’Turkey, BYance and the nine? If South had the 16 Health. points shown by his opening bid. For Shelnwold’s 86 • page book king People’s Dally which some with television?” the United States—to continue ef let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” Preventive and social work forts to resolve the problem East couldn’t have as much as a TO gives the psychiatrist extra influ diplomats in London suspect may “ There are important people in jack. West had to defeat the con' send 60 cents to Bridge BMk, have been written by Mao Tze- government who equate television the refugees displaced by the Manchester Evening Herald, Box ence. Dr. Satten remarks. 1948-48 Palestine war. tract singlehanded. In clinical practice, one psychi' tung himself. prog;ramming with sweatshops West could hope to take two 3318, Grand Central Sta., N.Y, 17, This article replied to criticism and bucket shops. The government WANTS atrist treats only one patient at a hearts and the ace of clubs. He N.Y. GET of the Chinese Communists voiced is moving into an area that can’t SHOTS ORDERED TOYS time. By Working in the courts, FT. KNOX, Ky. (AP)—Ft. Knox had to hope for two diamond Copyright 1082 in schools, and other institutions, during recent party congresses of stop short of control,’’ Fogarty tricks as well; and he could get General Features C(»p. he spreads his influence to assist European Communists. said. “ Television is In danger of medical authorities announced dosens to hundreds of people in The People’s Daily Implied the losing its freedom.” Wednesday all military personnel DAILY TO 10 P.M. emotional trouble. Soviet Union and its allies are Minow denied any threat of gov will be required to take foeatment X M A S EVE TILL 11:00 splitting the Commimist camp and ernment censorship of the medi —sulfadiazine—as a precauUonary Next: 'fhe emoticmal checkup. predicted that the (Chinese Reds um. measure , against meningitis. Is Fun Every Wed., 8TBUOTO: eventually will make their line “ We in government are inter Authorities 'said incidence of the XDEAI^RBMGO: disease is no greater than In pre Thars., Fri. and Sat. Klde-Km-Wreoker King Zor prevail and restore party unity. ested only in seeing that there is m s m Oemeat Mixer Debbie Gets Ovation The article, published Sunday, more opportunity for more people vious years, but they decided to Bays Your Friendly Host, IMlke Sinnko. Barrocnda Sub to make Judgements affecting 186 HyAmiMe Damp Spinning Wheel criticized the Russians not mere act after a Ckiban soldier at Ft. Featuring For Your Pleasuiei LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Deb ly for withdrawing their missiles million people,” Minow said. Knox was stricken with spinal BOBBY GAYNE AND HIS Odd Ogg “ I find it ironic that at a time TONKA: Flying Dntchmaii bie Reynolds made her Las Vegas from Cuba, but also accused Mos meningitis while en route to Mia "HARMONY JETS" HydraoDe Damp debut Wednesday night, and many cow of adventurism for- putting when television is attacljcing more mi on Christmas leave. MURRAY: controversial Issues than ever be Plek-Up Track Tractors celebrities joined the audience in those weapons there in the first Oar Canter giving her a standing, cheering place. fore, the government is being crit Tot Rods icized more than ever.” OAK GRILL— 30 Oak S t— MI 9-8100 Jeep ovation. The Russians were not m «i- TricvctMi, “ It’s the greatest evening I've In reply to a question, Fogarty a AMPLE BEAR PARKING a 10”, 12” , 18”, 20” tioned by name, although the ar S U »R Y GHBIS’TMASt DCMX8: had in years,” said Judy Garland, admitted that he knew of “ very e CLOSED TONIGHT/ We Cater to Parties and Gatherings AIR RIFLES—PISTOLS: ticle’s meaning was plain enough. few. If any, well-run stations that CTmtty Baby one of the many star ringslders. Recent European party cdn- Plan To Have Your Holiday Party Here . . . Daisy The Hotel Riviera reportedly have lost their Bcenses.” Chatty Cathy greasea constituted the specific Talking Ceefl Grosman paid Debbie |00,000 a week, the At this, who once la Marksman highest any entertainer has re target of the Chinese Communist beled television “ a vast waste Talking Beany criticism—particularly the one In Ktasy DoU ROSS BICYCLES: ceived in this gambling city. land,” interrupted to say: “ I know Tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday 20”, 24” , 26” She did a twist, a samba, a soft Czechosicwakia. of none that ever will.” Color! Aotion-Pa^ed! «AMBS: ENGLISH BIKES shoe, a clown act, and imitations “ESCAPE TO ZAHRAIN” Paaaword ERECTOR SETS of Zsa Zsa Gabor, Anna Msignani DON’T DO IT YOURSELF Elvis Preriey—“ GJ. BLUES” k^pnetel and Ethel Merman. At the end, Pageant Planned BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — A lo Gala New Year's Eve Party i . . . > r ■ P A C T lO U E KANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN., 1HDRSDAT, DECEMBER SO. 19€S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 PA G E F IV E until recently had served os cul Scientist Looks at Future Deaths Last Night tural program director for Mls- ■’ For Flowers " Bolton Teacher Contract rachi, a national women’s Zionist For AD Oecnstons, IPe -.■if- •, ■ .-.i- ■ • . • BALTIMORE (AP) — August C ■group. ' Extended to June Idzik, M, first vies president of Gobt/s Flowers Meeting Okayed for Dec, 2 8 , ^ TV—Radio Tonight More Room on Earth , V ItEXT CtmTbMffl Although she reaches mandatoiy TOWN ADVERTISEMENT the Ihternatianal Longshoremen’s TARANTO, Italy (A P ) — WhUe CBU PAUL BDBXXNBB retirement age In two months, a Assoeiatlan, died Wednesday of a motorists on a highway screeched (Fomotly wUh Penttaad’s) To Off er Choice of Schools Lincoln School teacher will be al to a halt and stared goggle-eyed, i m BURN81DB AVB. With Compact People heart attack. EAST HABTFOBO lowed finish out the school year s V a government helicopter touched Television before retiring, NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. (AP) JA 8-8000 or Ml g-M li The call for a special town to down on the road and cruised over meet-bpetitlon sincei the $40,000 will have Hie board of education voted —JuBa Surovell Katz, 82, former Ueitvertes DaDy ^to 0:00 (3 ) BIx 8 Theater (In proxreu)^ (22) As Schools Hatch Wita By mAN SPRAIN WttSON ^work and organa are in a better to a flUtaig station. tog to be held December 28 at FI- to be approved by the Board at (22) Movie at 5 (hi progreH) (24) F u sin g N o tu on Muale unanimously last night to extend WASTE COLLECTION national secretary Of th4 CIO Finance before beliig considered at (30-10) EMrIy Show (h progren) (10) The Gallant Men AP NewBfe*ture« Writer position to function properly. Be "Pin ’er up.” said the pilot. The ano's Restaurant at 8 p.m. waa sq>- ( 12> H u cU ^ rry Hound the contract of Mlse Alice Gor Women’s Auxiliary, died Wednes a town meeting. Under state sta ( 8-12) Mister Ed Oompaot people may have a (Ss- cause of lower centers of gravity, day of cancer. Mrs. Katz, a for attendant poured In gas and the proved yesterday by town counsel (53) News ( 8-40:68) The Nelson Family man, 27 Locust St., until June. tute no appropriation can he made ; <18) Life of Riley 8:00 ( 8-4043) Donna Reed Show tinot advantage in an overcrowd they have better balance end more mer New York City social worker. chopper whirled up and away. Miss Gorman, who becomes 70 \ Read Hei*aid Advs. and bonding attorneys Day, Berry for any purpose not recommended ( 8) Hennesey (22) Biography \ ed world of tomorrow, the way vibrant personalitiee. (24) nie American Economy (24) Communist China years old on Feb. iT, had asked and Howard. Itema in the call wUl by the Board of Finance. This lim 6:06 <40) ^ b l i c Oetender . JittJe oars do today In congested •'Short people can be well- ( 3-12) Perry Mason for Gie extension. In Observance Of The traffic. clothed with less material. Think b e: itation, however, does not apply 6:16 (fo) ChrUtmss Music Hartford 8:30 (10-2340) Dr. Kildare The Connecticut teachers’ re lusurAncs Group » 5 Beaver Moreover, if the propheeied pop- of the saving of mink in fur 1. A ction Ml reports o f the Pub- to bond issues and so would not be 6 :fo < 1) News. Sports A Westber 8:00 ( 3-13) The Nurses tirement law provides that mem Ulaltion explosion were to produce coats,” she joshes. Then she’s seri Uo Building Commission on plans applicable to the call for the De 6:30 ( 8) Hennesey (18) Subscription TV bers of the retirement association Holiday, There Vnil Be No smaller-size humans the future ous a j^ n . cember 28 town meeUng. The de (221 RoIUe Jacobs Club Housa (34) Invitation To Art for a JmriOT, junior-oenior high (12) Sea Hunt ^ _ ( 8-4048) My Three Sons must retire at 70, unless a board world would at least benefit from Small Packages high school or junior high school cision on bond issuance is made (40) Adventures of Time »:30 (10-23-30) H u e l (C) of education approfi'ps the teach Collection On Dec. 25th, 1962 (53) Film the useful parts—the brains, "During the World War experts * a lasting treasure for the whole family « • with cafeteria-auditorium. a town meeting and not by the ' ' ( 8-4043) McHale’s Na\*y er’s written request for an exten bands and feet without wasting saw the need for training bomber BMa^ of Finance. (18) Bums and Allen (24) Trio 2. AippropriaUan of $750,000 for 6:46 (10-22-30) HunUey-Brinkley News 10:00 (23-30) Andy WUliams Show sion. The teachers’ retirement too much space on the body. persoimel of small stature to oonatruction and equipment of a There waa considerable misun ( 3) Walter CronKita (24) Writers of 'Today board allows a teacher to finish 7:00 ( 3) Wyatt Earp Miami iMtanist Julia Morton save weight. How much more Im Junior high school on the Swan- derstanding, apparently, on this Fairbanks ptioto ( 3-12) The A'fred Hitchcock Hour l\/lagnoy;ox (24) The Great Ideas (8-10.4043) Premiere out the school.year in which he doesn't expect anyone to take portant Siat is in space capsules. aon tract on Brandy St. and Iswi- point regarding the B ^ d of Fi (12) News. Sports it Weather 10:30 (i8) Subscription Television turns 70. her seriously when she expounds Send up two 100-pound men rath iiig of bonds tor $760,000 to defray nance recMnmendatlon that the Engaged (10) Ripcord 11:00 |yM 040) News, Sporis and (30) Newa A Weather these theories. Still, the famed au er than one 200-pound individual th e appropriation. town should not spend more than •The engagement of Miss Bar ( 8j Clrenlnz Report 11:16 (10) Tonight (C) thority on tropical plant life ad and you have J,wo heads for de 1 the most magnificent gift of all - 8. Appropriation of $860,000 for $750,000 at this time. Board of (18) Subscription Television (40) Steve Alien Show mits, "Way down deep I’m not be cisions, tor alternate dozing, and OMistrucUan of a junior-senior finance approval is not required to bara Fountain to Howard F. (63) Film ( 3) T hursd^ Starlight making observations, and four MacUe Jr., both of Manchester, 7:16 (30) The Sports Camsra (SO) Sports Roundup ing facetious.” Ugh school on the Swanson tract allow a town vote on the bond Is (40) Bvenlnx Report ll:2(j ,13) Late Movie At her University of Miami hands to maidpulate controls.” and issuance of bonds for $860,000. sue. has been aumounced by her par (12) Walter Oonkite 11:30 (22-30) Tonirtt (C) laboratories and in her jungle-like Mrs. Morton and her botanist 4. Appropriation of the sum of A meeting of the Board of Fi ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foun (22) Mass. Hlchliehts . ( 8) Steve Alien Show K n g A l l I j 'A MANCHESTER PARKADE Morton Collectianae gardens, the husband, Kendal Morton, are pi $100,0()0 for oonstruction and nance is expected in the near fu tain, 467 N. Main St 7:26 (30) Men of Destiny 12:60-(S0) News and Weather oneers In poisonous plant study Her fiance is the son of Mr. and 7:30 (30) Wide Country 00 ( 8) Night Watch Theater anow-halred ^oman has scien equipment of a cafeteria-audltor- ture to consider the $40,000 ap SEE SATl nv^am TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LIS’nNG tifically influenced hundreds of and tropical plant dassiflcation. Where economy is a consideration hm addition to the Junior high propriation mentioned in the Mrs. H. Fled Machie Sr., 480 N. generations of plant life, but she is Currently they are cooperating school If- the junior h i^ is voti^ Board of Elducatlon petition. Main St. well aware that controlling human with BritifAi ^urtists in prqduc- to the affirmative. Mias Fountain is a 1962 gradu ing a plant lef pciste with diough Santa Vlslta ate of Manchester High School and genetics is not as simple. Here is the most TV |^r dollar 5. AuthorizaUon tor the Board A large crowd of mothers and FAMOUS LABEL Selling the Inugn pt^ein to eliminate the need for of Education to make application is employed at the Variety Res R a d io ooeaJt They expect ttialt some pre-school cUIdren were on band taurant, North Manchester. Pdr several hundred years chil for state aid If item 2, 3, or 4 are whMi Santa Claus landed at the (TUs Hating bicladas aalj those nows broadoasta sf 1* sg 15-mhnrts dren would have to give up milk day the substitute food re obtainable anywhere on any voted in the affirmative. Mr. Machie attended Howell place the need tor oaittle alto Bolton School yesterday by hell- Cheney Technical School. He en langth. Some statfona carry other abort newaoaats). after babyhood, be schooled in the Woman, Scalded hy Geyser, 'Dies & - 0. Authorizing SelectmMi to Ar oi^ter. Through the generosity of gether. tered the U.S. Navy in 1959 and WDBO-liit . 7:30 News Of the WotM SHEARLING LINED OUTDOOII SHOES growth-atunUng mountainous al range the details of issuing bonds. 8:00 Kurt Russell Mrs. Anne EnioCt, 88, of WooiBand HiUe, Calif., Is dead of bums suflM«d two weeks ago when dw George Negro, Santa was able to la an electrician’s mate tUrd class, 7:45 Sing Along titudes and In adulthood oarefully basis of comparison 'Ihe petition for the town meet distribute candy canes to all of the 8:06 Raynor Shines 8:06 Pop Concert fall in love with somebody they waa dumped from an auto, in a freak ancldent into a Stream of 180-degree wsiter oocnlng fixaa ing was spMisored by the Bolton stationed at Norfolk, Va. 1:06 Newi, Sign Off 9:05 Nightbeat toe (iasa Diablo geyser nmth of Bitoop, (jallf. Her husband. Dean, and sons, Steven, 8, and Randy, youngsters. ^ W H A Y -618 11:00 Newa GENUINE BOAR-HIDE oould look down to. Khrushchev Talk Faxwnts for Better Education and No date has been set for the 6:0U Connecti(hii F M. 3, pictured with her, eaooped Injury. EUlott, a aosnpoeer and oonduotor, sold toe oar hit a aHppery Sobool Closes wedding. 11:15 Sports Final Selling the sawed-off image circulated by Edmund Pereoluha The BoltMi School wUl close to 6:16 Paul Harvey; Dr, Albert E. 11:30 Starlight Serenade would take an ingenius public re Published as Ad patch of roadway, s^un off a pole and straddled toe dltoh cartying toe Steaming water. A door to give voters a choice between a Burke 1:00 News and Sign Off popped open and Mrs. EUlott was thrown into the soaildlng stream. (AP Pbotofax). morrow at 1 p.m. for the Christ 6:3U Alex Drier WPOP—1416 lations job, but the resulting x>etite Junior high school or a Junior-sen- mas vacation. Grade 8 classes will 6:40 Sports 6:00 Joey Reynolds Sold Nationally VibEOSCOPE 260 6:60 Bob Cotuidlne 7:00 Bill Hughes progeny would be worth it, pint- LONDON (AP)—Part one of the tor Ugh school and to give them be held ss ususl tomorrow after Claimants Get sized (5 feet 100 potmds) Mrs. an opportunity to vote on a cafe 7:00 Edward P Morgan 12:00 Johnnv Argo text of Soviet Premier Khrush noon on the ' double session 7:16 Connecticut P M . WINF— 1236 Morton believes. teria-auditorium to the Junior 7:30 Dick’s Den 6:00 News. Wail Street A t 14.95 chev’s speech to the fltqpreme So schedule. Checks Friday 10:30 Tonight At My Place "Height is glorified by tall viet on Dec. 13 appeal^ In the Ugh school. Offers Views 6:15 Showcase Mrs. CSalre Warfel, a member of 13:00 Sign Off 6:4b (.owell Tbnmaa models and show girls, but being Daily Express yesterday^-as a two-1 Leonard Giglio of Coventry who The Manchester Unemployment i m c — 1666 7:00 Showcase tall isn’t any fun. Ask one.” page paid advertisement. the Board of Education, last nig^ gave U s veiw s on Bolton’s schocU 6:0(i News. Sports and Weather 8:00 The World Toaight filled another petition for a to ^ Compensation office will be open 6:35 Market. Music 8:30 Showcase Dr. Paul Mangelsdorf, authoi- The Express said a .second ad problems in Hie Herald yesterday, 6:45 Three Star Extra meeting with Selectman (Jharlee tomorrow from 1 to 3:30 p.m., for 11:00 News of “Standing Room Only,” a book vertisement, winding up the said he wiU be happy to discuss those who normally would file on 7:06 Conversation Piece 12:30 Sign Off fkgrees wiUi her, she says, that speech, will appear Thursday. Robbins. Us Mess .further iMth anyone in Just 62 Pairs Mrs. Warfel’s petitlMi, \which Monday, Dec. 24. overdoses of calcium have result \ITth a circulation of around 4.3 terested. lie may be reach^ either has the support of the majority of Since all unemployment compen ed in a big-b \ ■ V ^• wVA'w; '*,*,.* '•^v'» ‘ f , * .» . V . , » •.:i / i . » . , *^ C f v--. v . ^ ; J--vA'^yv <•■ '•/'• -fr P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1961 PAGE SEVEN Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., T h u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 20, i962 A,,- GRAND WAY i i m D DISCOUNT CENTERS o f saving you plenty of money V ■J 1 ^ * \ v^, q ♦■• i'! « fi' ...y • . / LITTLE OENTS FLEECE LINED o H I i Jim *N *S FU#E#C!E L lN ^ D " INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S "BUCCANEERS” V i . ’ , LEATHER BOOT BOOT "DODGE CITY” COWBOY RUGGED BOOT BOOT Keeps him warm and Keeps little ladies completely warm . Sturdy construction, dry all winter. Sturdy and dry. 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THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. T o F flP .M . MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. T O I M P . M . » I, \ V v - J P A O l iR O R t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, OONN^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 her inner astonishment as MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 lUmtrlfpBtpr she r|B- was a special circumstance that has tts sole source in God. I f this P A G E M IN E free, before they can crives her homage from us, tbe one of the parties was'divided into A Thoaght for Today is our beUef then the caU of wie- I f p r a l d necessary portiMi of their barbarian, materialistic Ameri- two factions, each working toward SpoBsond by tbe Manchester dom is a call to return to God and cans. control of the party machinery and the doing of His W m . O N L Y 4 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS PUBUliHKD BY lUb. the next state convention in ordw Oonnofl of Ohutcheo The UERALD PRINTINQ CO. INC. God 'the Father did scmethliig, IS Blucll Street to be able to nominate its ovm can at this time, which does more than Manebester, Conn. didate for governor. in this highly technical age set up a few hard to und THOMAS F. FbRGUSON ITiis created such an unusual Doctor Says W ALTER R. FERQUSON there is a greoit demand for ad beliefs. He has sent His oi A Family l^blishers special hunger the part cf the Jesus Christ, to reveal His „ w Republicans that 1961 gossip had it vance training. Ufe is becoming sportswtar for sportsmen Founded October l. 1881 Connecticut aU men. In knowing cairist, the , ------.VO TO BELAX good things from that the Democrats were occasion more complicated each year. ’The OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 jlnUei Publlibed EVeir Evenlnc Except voice of wisdom gives her call to a kOT AH BAST TABX their feeling or their right to in ally hard pressed to find psi^le of lara and a Holldas^. Entered at the pressures of Ufe bear heavy upon happy moral Ufe. In ChrUit to Christmas Gift FRIDAY THJL 9— SATURDAY and MONDAY THJ. 1 :3 0 Offleflee at Manchester Conn, me dulge it. their own to take the Democratic Yankee the shoulders of men and women, whom we fuUy commit' ourselves, iy WATms O. BRAinMnADT nd CIiClaae Mall Matter. share of the new and additicmal E boys and girls, in all walks of life. there caif be no other w ay than AND THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ILD. By A. H. 0. jobs that had to be created if the SUBSCRIPTION RATES that which is good. In Him we do Wrttten lor Payable in Advance Snow, With Complaints Republleans were to put more peo Temptations always appear the W ill of God Which Is to truly TXtmspsver Khiteirpciae Assn. Carrier The dear, darling, innocent Con ple on the session payroll. But the ing as thO quickest and easieeit One Year ...... 115.60 $23.00^ N ew York City’s^ stormy petrel serve Him as He ought to be serv A re you rick and tired o t feel- Six Months ...... 7.75 11.00 necticut Public Ebcpendltures Coun statistical record ahows that the answw to our more pressing prob Three Hontha...... 3.90 Democrats, perhaps not averse to ed In this Ufe and the life to coma FULL-SIZE CONSOLE! huf t i r ^ niul rick. If so you n a y siso of a traffic commissioner, one lems. One M onth...... 1.30 cil— we believe that is the kind of | "Unto you, O men, I call, and f . brioof to the,vast army of per- Weekly ...... 90 benry 'A. Barnes, is about to issue building up and having the state We Uve in a fast moving world. dead-pan pose it has pretended to finance of the impending civil my voice is to the sons of men.** acne who have not learned to re ----- a storm regulation for drivers In Airplanes can fly faster than the Proverbs 8:4. lax properly. ____ MEMBER OF take on the issue of the number Of war Inside the Republican party, s p e ^ of soimd. 'we Uve in a time THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iiishis ccity ity thisuiia winter.w inter, The riic proposeduruutiBou Rev. WUUam F. Gender HI A large part ef the Ulneea peo- did scratch around and And mough when distance has shrunk into T h » Associated Press is exclusively , special employes needed to oper SL Mary’s Church jrie suffer today is due to the Big enUUed to the use of republication of regu lation would require a ll ve- ate a session of the General A s of their own people to take jobs to time. A ybimg man wishes to visiit all news dispatches credited to it nr hiolon iisinir oartnin atraata iiniiar make it possible for the Republi Three: nervous tension, fatigue, not otherwlee credited In this paper using certain streets unaer sembly— is very W arded in the ex his girl friend, who lives at some cans to have the extra jobs they and eleeplessness. According to and also the local nows published here certain conditions to be equipped planation it gives for its statistical distance in another town. He RCA V ictor Dr. 8. W. Gutwirth in his Boric, All r i ^ u of repubilcation of special— ... , wanted so desperately. wants to see her: ’Ihe distance is discovery that the cost of patron ^ o w to Sleep WeU’’ (Vintage disv'atches herein are also resened. With eith er snow tires o r chains. greater than proper time will al age in the 1961 session attained an ’That phase of the Republican Press, 1659), many persona be- Full service client of N. B. This represents, on the part of all-time high. fitory played itself out in the ensu low. He decides to go. And ne»t Ueve that aU they need to do to Ice Inc. Commissioner...... w Barnes, an effort to ing struggle over the Republican we see him flying down the high Publishers Representatives. The T “ .....[ . “ • " The language in which the Coun relax is to go Ashing, read a state chairmanship, and then over way approaching the speed of Tullusw ia .au o Mathewsasacaaiicwo Special /Asrency—Newa ^CCIIUV— deny to the a v e ra ge A m erican mo- cil approaches possible explana ‘TlsuirTIi& ttL TV itovel, or listen to m i^c. AU of York7ork. Chlcaifo.Chicflen. rvtrAlfDetroit unrland RmttnnBoston. a . , ...... the nomination for governor. But, sound: torlst the sacred privilege of going tion of this circumstance is tactful these things are finnu of activity MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF as the Public Ebcpendlture Council CIRCULATIONS and delicate, as follows: In these times the voice of wis and, although they may help you ______out in a snowstorm, getting him may have noticed, the tired and "It was in the 1961 session that dom is palUng to aU of us. Moral achieve a Change of pace, they The Heraldneraia Printingt'rimmK C’ompany,Company, Inc.,xnc., s elf stuck in an inch or tw o o f party control was divided between peaceful aftermath to all that Re «aumes no finAnrlnl rAitnnn.wIbliitv tn r ...... ity is her message. Morality, which are not relaxation Itecauee relax- assumes no financial responslbliltv for the two Houses; whereas. In the, publican party struggle now takes LEASE typorraphlcal errora appearing lii ad* snow, holding up a whole line of is the key to a happy Ufe. It atioh la a state of perfect inac COME IN vertfsementa and other reading matter traffic and getting tt stuck too, 1957^ session, the Republicans con-1 the shape of a partnership between teaches and tells us what is right tivity. In The Manchester Evenlne Herald trolled both Houses, and in the 1959; the two factiems, based on a mu and then, afterwards indulging in from wrong. Wisdom gives us the A NEW 0 0 Dr. <3utwlrth explains how, even Thursday, December 20 session, the Democrtlts controlled tual sharing of the offices and pa knowledge to understand and do. whUe lying in bed' in a darkened ALL STYLES, SHAPES AND SIZES! public abuse of the municipal au bpth. The question arises as to tronage open to the party. For all God fearing men wisdom room^wfth your eyes closed, your i t thorities for failing to do a proper whether the number and qualifica Blessingrs? Of Freedom » , And whereas the extraordinary LINCOLN ' thoughts cause 'various skeletal (le t yoMir man choose his otonl) The Marvel Of Main Street" snow removal or sanding job. tions of the Assembly’s temporary Republican patronage' hunger in muscles (those under your direct staff are dictated by the demon Those twin beauties, peace and Commissioner Barnes, perhaps, the 1961 session reflected merely control as (qipoeed to the muscles strable needs of the General A s the desire of one faction of the CONTINENTAL Independence, now reside in the has some intention of trying to of your heart and digestive tract) sembly and the public, or by party party to provide Itself with a! WINDOW SHADES , t o cMtrabt. Tou cannot, ex- erstwhile bloody French colony of tar educate the motoring public back demands. ’The question is of partic hearty patronage diet In advance' You can now txporiinco thi Joy of drivini ampler . idsiialise past or future Algeria. to the old-fashioned idea that, ular interest just now because in of conflict, the 1963 situation may, Green, White, Ecru I Lincoln Continintal, tha classic sadan events h i your mind’s eye with the 1963 General Assembly, party or America’a only four-door convartibla. But if one were to give a blunt when there is a snowstorm, there be asked to take full and generous out cotatraoUng some of your eye responsibility will once again be care of both factions. In order to W ashable Many psople have found leasing the most ly factual description of the pres is quite likely to be a period during muscles, gnd you cannot Imagine divided between the two Houses.’’ promote greater Republican peace. practical way to enjoy airtomobile luiuiy. ent day blessing of life in this or recaU n convermtion without which some abnormality of travel 'ITils might do for a surface ex Somehow, we expect Democratic HOLLAND FINISH eontraoting .some of the muscles ■Algeria, now in possession of convenience may be expected. He planation of the extravagance of State Chairman John Bailey to be of speech. $ 0 . 3 0 Made to Order peace, now finally In possession the 1961 session in its hiring of a little less willing to find patron WHh persistent' practioe yea is, perhaps, trying to plstat the * With Your Boilers of its own independence, one clerks, secretaries, messengers and age to sUd the cause of Republican can leni^ first of aU to recog idea that it. is neither physically r^earchers. F U U . L IN E OF GTS’TOM might begin to feel somewhat con peace, in 1963, than he was to nise the dlfterenee between a possible nor financially practical But it does not penetrate to the find extra jobs which, in 1961, were feeling of tension and its ab- fused. for a dty to try to guarantee that really crucial reason f o r ,the 1961 almost certain to help build up the, VENETIAN BLINDS aenoe (reiaxatton) in eaeh and H a . ! : In a few more days there will its pavements will be bone dry for extravagance, or to the really dan war Republicans were getting MORIARTY every skrietal - muscle in the eome a final cutting of one of the gerous possibility for the 1963 ses ready to fight with one anc^er. , body. Ifilf is net an eaay taak its motorists all the time, so that sion, ^ E. A. JOHNSON most Important of all Oes between Unless, that is, Bailey himself, Iqr liiimaa. brings, although the GIFT CERTIFICATES they can enjoy smooth tire travel The burden the ^ y n M l of the finds himself faced with some fac-t BROTHERS ae-caned lower animals seem to the new young country and its all year round If they so desire. 1961 session had to carry was not tional situation of his own, in | PAINT CO. 301 CENTER STREET Ths WAYLAND have mastered It. $ 9 . 9 5 old mother country— the finan- merely that of two parties and W e can sympathize with the which he needs more jobs to help; 723 Main St., TeL MI 9-4501 Series 233-C-84-M . This would suggest that we had their normal nqed for patronage. It him keep his own party peace. M l 3-5135 It mice and at some time between daJ umbUical cord. Millions of dol CMnmissloner’s wistful effort to US' tube (overall diag.) lars a day are now TOing through 282 tq. In. picture our Infancy and Our present state try , and turn back the clock. But we lost it. It is possible, however, this cord into the expipnse and nec the result can be predicted quite to get It back. ■ I can think of no Stetson Hats essities of Algeria, ^ e n this flow easily. People will go out, as usual, more Important pursuit than this fdr the person who is beset by oomes to an end, Algeria has no trying to drive in wisather Oiat wvaUable substH u^ because, it me Big Three. should be considered impossible in L When you can recognise tenrion ~*'»11.95 develops, A Ig«d a la a demoralized cars that are not equipped for i t In any given muscle you will also mess from the economic and fi And when they get stuck, they will recognise that there are degrees nancial and governmental point of not blame the weather, or their of letting go. If you are to relax view. To be sure, this is not en you must settle for nothing less own smooth tires, or their lack of This unnsuaHy low prided console is the new Yista than a complete letting go in ev tirely Mirpriaing or even dis- driving skill, for that matter, but ery part of your body. Thle, too, credltahle, oonsidering what A l the dimwit, sleepy, inefficient, THE B I G DIFFERENCEr-Al TV— nost powerful— real dependable and you pay requires practice. MNIZIN FkMoas geria had to go through in order overpaid city officials who are It is Important to realise that to win Independence. jio more at Potterton’s and you get better service^ ||^ 3KU cannot force yourself to relax supposed to be in charge of snow because force is activity and any Nonetheless, thousands of A l removaL resort to force is a return to a PANTS ALTERED FREE CANADIENS gerians who might be presumed to state of tension. Relaxation is a be thrilled over possessing a na CHRISTMAS FLOWERS THE MOST TRUSTED RAME IR ElECTRORICS oomplete ahsmee of force. tion of their own are behaving in This, Too, Is Man In an earlier column I out IN TIME FOR CHRISTAfUS c a r d i g a n curious fashion. In the few days lined some suggestions on how N ow and then, sxactly, no to relax. I m l^ t add that when tlhmletnkable Sportswear for Sportsmen styling before another of the automatic doubt, as a certain young lady now lying on the bed the whole or ha COM bring tiiain In after Christmas for frta alterations In bold, brash qtripes. You’ll Uke ths higher ris-- mother-country ties la cut— this resident in the White House in weight of the body must settle ing six button front, the generous comfort cut GET REAL NATURAL nnd qiiaUty workmanship which Ium made Jant- one the cord of sovereignty— thou tended to have it happen as a re onto the part of the bed It tmiohee. Tension In the back, w fm on E D , aen synonymous with fine sweaters. Four aotoe sands of .^gerian Moslems are ap sult of her request for the loan of WlNTBt WEIGHT thigh, or arm mnsolee will riiltt •triped Canadiens cardigan. S-M-IteXI* parently choosing to cross over LIFE-LIKE PICTURES a certain work of art, there Is -the wright of part 'of your body FLANNELS SHARKSKINS into France. whUe that option is some focus or fulcrum provided for flrOm ita natural center of gravl- still open to them without any red our thinking which sets us straight tjr to another port. TU s Is GABARDINES faulty rriaxation. $0 .9 5 tape. OT tome of our own values. FLANNELS U 4 .9 5 M any" persons have developed But, to make the summary First, it would be quite difficult "Manor House’Elegance | a habit of not going to bed when rtiort, Algeria is broke, confused, I they are tired. They fight going for anybody flatly to contradict disorderly, and insecure in Its fi this: that the nation of France to bed just as children often do. 10»% WOOL W OBSm k They want to play one more hand nance, order, justice, politics, and could find no greater favor within HABD FINISH 2 for» 1 0 of bridge, or listen to one more future directions. its power, no favor tt itself "^ould television program—anything to How much better off, how mudi consider with more alarm and inNEw RCA V ic t o r " put off the ‘‘evil’’ moment of let FLANNELS WASH-’N-WXAB more secine, how much------,------more pros- trepidaticai, than the favor it is ting go or unwinding. You cannot do this without storing up trouble SAXON GOLDEN perous.— how much more - —-w orderly now performing — forAW* ua.u «| In w sending w c x m n i^ for yourself; maybe not today and everything might be if Algeria it. famous art treasure, the fragile M A R K 8 * 1 3 " TIARAS n maybe not this year but eventual were stlU Inside the French em- Lednardo da \Tnci Mona U sa. to be i ALL PURCHASES ly something has to give. Ulcers, 1 0 0 % W O O L pire! exhibited here for three weeks. high blood pressure, colitis and «GIFT BOXED many other ills, if not produced BOTANY “SSr* FLANNELS, HARD Why, if this is what independ Second, we would like to ask our- by fatigue, are at least aggrs'vat- ence tastes Uke, do people riied selves and our readers to try to sd by it. FLANNELS FINISH SHARKSKINS blood to get it? Here was a re- Imagine any other single object in If you give your wonderful body Romambor: gion which was a going, progress- the world which could create half a break you will add years to $ 1 0 . 9 5 DownfowM Ing port of a larger political ays- the excitement or draw half the ycur Ufe and eojoyment to your years. 2 FOR * I S porfclRg Is FREE. tern which brought a lot of bene- crowd the Mona U s a seems likely fit to It. 'Why should it be so keen to create and draw among us ma- Santa cam * about cutting loose into its own tertalistlc Americans during her In diiB lry’s G ifts •arty! ‘“sufficiencies ? brief visit to us. W hat would that WeU, we all know the answer, rival object be? Some space cap- " Are M eaningful u e n e n s a m s m s ir n ii m Yhere are moods in all human sule? ’ITie latest automobile? H ie beings when we would rather be biggest ship in the, world? The CHICAGO (AP) —One CMat- master in our own small, poor deadliest weapon ^^An atom bomb ? mas, not long ago, an executive at WARM house than tenant or cooperator 'Well, perhaps some one of these autotnotlve servloe industry NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN PLAYBOY, organization heard nimbles and in a larger mansion. ’There are would catc^i our morbid fancies, The LYNNHAVEN grumbles about members beiiig G l P W c p , times in the affairs of men and and outdraw the Mona U sa. W e Msrk « Series 213-6-2141 ESQUIRE, SAT. EYL POST, LOOK AND LIFE IBS tq- in. picture "led tq> wttb the usual rigaxna- groups when the Intangibles— won’t argue too extreme a clsiim. iole at passing out CSirietinas gMte." Just the way...... we. feel, or the way But we feel safe in the point we • Stately "Men^ tMuta* aleganee In a M*^6RE60 R lYadltional-etyled upright console , Tliere was talk about local or- w s feel privileged to-look at other really intend to make— that the P A Y O N L Y gsuttaaiUons pooling gift moaay to • Praciaipn-craftad Security sealed ^ people— are much more Important Mona Usa, an artistic representa- make "meaningful contributtona Brookfield Cireult Boards provide extra depend •nd vital than any of the other tion of the perception of man for ab ility to the community,’’ M cGr e g o r neceaslties of life. beauty and meaning and mystery *4.90 J. L. Vnggine, executive vtee a RCA't High .Fidelity Color Tube eels priealdenit of the Automotive Serv And still today, in Algeria, al- in a mortal face. Is Indeed without the Industry's standard fo r' vivid, P E R W E E K ice Industry Assn., says the re SPORT though there are many who do question one of the world’s most , UMtka color pictures sult has bem such gifts as X-ray NORDIC VIKING not know how the new oountry precious possessions, and indeed equipment, physical therapy will ever make It, and even thou- without question the one object nnlits,’ electrocardiagram units, in COATS valid beds, whlrix>ool baths— and With detachable hood. Ineulated by 2 layers of Scott Ap Bands who are in. haste to desert perhaps seen by more people, in the I Prices as low even a 54-passenger school bus. parel Foam (only 4 ounces per square yard.) FREE ^ e i r new country before they be- course of a generation, than any "It is against our poiky to Iden AND eome Involved in its struggle, other. tify the companies smd organza- ALTERATIONS there *re many more who look to It has, of course, a drawing pow- t k ^ who’ve made Various oontti- Service that's better bublons, especially sinee merit of that same struggle with eager- er which goes beyond its own them said from the outset they BLAZERS ness and dedication and pride, re- beauty as a painting, or all its ^39.95 wanted no publicity about tt,” solved that they ahall now prove wonderful attributes ss a work of W iggins said, "but I win say that to themselves and to the worjd art. SEE US FOR RADIO BARGAINS TOO the 54-x>easetger school bus was $24-95 tbe gift of a Florida autoraottve YOU DONT T * whst it can be made into, this A l Something like this draws us be- wiKdeealers group.’’ gerla of theirs. cause It la a sample of what man 'Wiggins says the assooiation S a v e T O BE | t a il o r s 8U11, what a mess! can do. It is Itself a chapter in the • Clock wx-v^ned tt a membership after bearing talk about dissatisfaction MkGREGOR I f w e were to fly way up on a story of man. Itthe kind of d ie With the usual gift-giving. DANNY THOMAS high mountain for perspective ter all of us can read with pride • AM -FM "W e leajVied that some of our over the affairs of men and na and gratitude, and always, one memben thdlvidually and through SUEDELANDER TO ENJOY THE tions, we would have to see that hopes, with a touch of resolve that, (heir local otgsaisaticna wore pockUng their .Christmas ' monies, It U the greatest piece of mls-tim- since man has csqiabiUties in such # Toble Model WELL-TAILORED _ In freshness, ie variety and in (ha namee of all and dieir Lush, velvety suede lavished over front and back. Com Ing in history that the same great a direction, none of us diould go DIFFERENCE... employee, were aiding needy tasti- bined with worated wool aleevee, crilar and panels. Quilt revoluUonary forces which de- forward through life without some . . . difference in care, handling end in’' holiday # Transistors tutions and groupo to their com lined. LOOK OF ‘BOTANY’ 500 CLOTHING *•** that this world can no longer personal modest effort, in some in munities. W e pomed this informa In this case Danny Thomas, one o f our best loved entertainers, is just like any other tion to the ^ t ir e membership and ■dst as a jungle of completely dividual unpretentious way, to packaging. (he response waa ao great that man who’s discovered the superb tailoring and unerring good taste o f 'B O T A N Y * wavert\gn nation states idiould at make some one thing a little more GIFT PACKED and WRAPPED (his pooling of monies has become 500 clothing. I f you’d like to sec how these suits look on him, watch his weekly the same time propel into exis- beautiful, or enhance understand an annual Yitual,’’ Wiggins says. tsnoe -an impossible number of ing of something already beautiful, NO DIFFERENCE IN COSTl He says l u t yiear’e cootributionB “ Danny Thomas Show’’ Monday nights on CBS-TV. But to see what ‘ B O T AN Y* 500 new nation states, each intent or to prove that, beautiful as are Tested, Adjusted, Delivered, Guaranteed, Serviced were made to clinics, hospitals, komes for the aged, organizations tailoring can do for you, come in and select a suit o f your own from our wide range upon achieving its own individual By Our Own Mechanics the hands in the Mona U sa, there DELIVERY ANYWHERE for the blind, the deaf, the aged That imported look is y o u n 'a t a practical pries in these quality destiny. W hat ths aU te of the Famous For Service Since 1931 o f exclusive patterns and shades. $69.95 S ~ ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1962 PAOB nai ’gr’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 « r MA par oant o f Rm «atiM Blaita/ ------* - - - - Board Committee Sets Buies tha oommiarioa ooid. Tribute Paid Cold War Problems ^ Obituary SiateN ews Naxt oomaa homaa o f all typaa, wUhh oooopy 265,660 acraa of For Teacher Negotiations Oonnaoticut’a devaloiped land or 8.8 Miss Estes by Schol wly Ex-Newsman Wayne E. Bennett por eent o f tlie totaL Add Day to Parley ^ MaJ. 1 Yayne Edmimd Bennett, Roundup Recraatiaiial facRiUea a n kt tl,3. -Army Air Force retired, 48, ’Ihe board of aduoatkn'a paivaalotis ara (doaad 'to ttM praaa, ha third ploca, talcing rip 66,060 acna School Board of 106 Scott Dr., former head of sonnel jMUoiaa committee haa aet said. (Oontlnned from Page Ooa) or 1.8 per cent of the total Such Keeps Archives of UN (Contlimed from Pagre One) the Hitrrtoane Hunters Center in the ground rulea for 1963-64 sal Jhe board itself has set meet public InoUtutloos arid faoUitiea aa ary aiMl benefits dlscussiona with ings for Jan. 0 and SO and Feb. 6, schools, hospitals, churches and Mentoen of toe board of aduca- Florida, died Monday at Hartford superior Court to two counts of tkn last nlgbt had nothing but By TOM HOGE I < •Old war areas. Aides included C ourt ^Rejects Hospital aft6r a short illness. a teachers’ negotiating committee. primarily to discusa the new robbery with 'vlolenca and a cemetartes occupy 41,000 acres, or ' "Next year the verbatim of the PhUIip Talbot, assistant secretary Maj. Bermett' was research me Christie F. McCormick, per school budget. ’The town charter charge of auto theft 1.3 per cent; ' industry, 0.7 per praise tor NQm Hden J. Estea, toe UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Asaembly and ita committees will of state (or Near East and South sonnel policies chairman, told the requires that the annual school cent; commercial estaMlahments, Mandhaater High School tecMher —In air-conditioned vaults'' be- be switched from discs to tapa teorologist for ’Traveler’s Research State’s Attorney Otto J. Saur vriio la among the 10 flnalisto tor Asian affairs: W. Averell Harrl- [uraon Bid Center, Heurtford, and had lived in school board last night that the budget be submitted to the town’s told Judge John P. Cotter in court 0.6' per cent, and tran^rortstion nearth U.N. headquarters, a to save space, which is becom i^ man, assistant secretary of state toe "National Tecudier of toe a crucial problem,” said Stopar- Manchester about a yedr. He was committee has met with the ne genereU manager by Feb. 21 of the yesterday that Lowden’a robb«ry facilities, 0.2 per cent. scholarly ex-joumalist keeps on for Far Eastern affairs; and J. year preceding the fiscal year to Year” honor. Babsek. bom in Port Wayne, Ind. gotiating committee once, and has victims, Anthony Pappas, 74, of They decided to pay tribute to oral history of every word uttered Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. ambassa R e d istrict planned meeUnga for Jan. 4 and which it applies. WINS P.O. OONTBAOT Audio-records take up only one During World War n he served 542 Main St, Stamford, and Mrs. toe teacher, head of the high In 16 years of major U.N. debates. dor to India. as a weather pilot in the Ehiropeda 11. He said the t e a ^ r s ’ com McCormick said his committee Martha Vayda, 39, of 834 Holland WASHINGTON (A P)—A $689,- section of the vast archives which Kennedy and Macmillan addi achotd’s EngUsh department, by Marjan Stopar-Babsek, archivist (Oontlnned from Page One) and Asiatic Theaters, and retired mittee includes i»prisentatlvea plans to submit its recommenda Hill Road, Fairfield, receivad seri 000 ocntiAct has been awarded to of the United Nations, also has house a complete written file of morning; and afternoon ses^ns The Hayes Oonstructlon Or. of presenting her 'with a fonnal let U.N. proceedings on microfilm, as from the service in 1959. He was a f i ^ both the MSrichester Educa tions on salaries and beneftts to ous injuries. ter of congratulations.. ^ kept vigil over a wide a.ssortment Friday to their scheduley/ The were heard ’Tuesday. Sitting with member of the Masonic Lodge of tion Association and the-Manches the b oa ^ by Jan. 15. New Britain, for cmistructioa of a well as a partial. file of the old office and federal buUdiitg ki ^ Tha action, was decided after * of chattels — from machine guns President planned to leaye about Clark were U.S. District Judges Rontoul, ni., and the American ter Fed^dration of TeaChws, AFlr- Because of the budget work, the Cherries Seized used In the 1946 Greek civil war League of Nations and the Nuern B p.m. Friday for Palm Beach. Robert P. Anderson and William Meterology Society. CIO. board decided to posti>one until Walhngfcxrd. The awturd was an Atty. John S.’'‘Q. Rottner said he berg war crimes trial of 1946. NEW HAVEN (AP)—The fed nounced yesterday by General knows Miss Estes because he la toe to a stock of sacramental wine White House press secretary Pi R. ’Timbers. - Survivors include his wife, Mrs. McCormick said the agenda for March a talk by Dr. Raymond J. donated by a New York rabbi In “ Some of the league records erre Salinger saidxli communique Clark, who wrote the decision the talks has beeii planned. Com Fay, director o f the division of ad eral govemment aedhed 2,260 gal Services Administration. father of four dau^toters, “all of were destroyed In Geneva In 1940 Maria McCann Bennett, two sons, whom have had Miss Estes and all the name of peace. will be issued/after the final for the panel, noted several prin Bryon Bennett and Eklmund Ben munications will b e . through re ministrative servicea for the state lons of processed bherrijeB in an ad when It was feared that Hitler miralty suit filed In federal court of whom have raved about her, The rebel machine guns, sub session. ciples on which the application was nett, and a daught^^ Miss Elizai- ports to the schdol board let board of education, on equaliza mitted as evidence of outside in- would invad$ ... Switzerland,” said The reaspn for prolonging the denied, and said; ters to teachers, slnoe the discus- tion of town grand Usts. yesterday. ' both as a teacher and a person.” beth Bennett, all of Manchester; John Eisenhower Said Manchester High Principal tervention, were returned later- ^ otoP«-BaDsek. conference; Salinger said, was "Whether or not a federal court his father, J. E. Bennett, Braden The govemment charged that the Greek government. The wine Gilts to U.N. officials from possesses the naked power to or the cherries were adulterated. A. Raymtmd Rogers Jr.: “ not just the Skybolt; but it is all ton, Fla., and two sisters, Mrs. C. Jones, 79, of 1464 Beacon St,^ Gets Aissignment has been put to good use. But the, heads of s(ate or private admirers of the^ATO defense matters as der the legislature of a state not A claim tor the cherries was “% e typifies that unique per vast store of audio-records con-' wind up in the archives, James Roberts, Palatine, HI. and Brookline, Mass., mother of Ed-’ v | 2 t^ Circuit filed by the Deredon Food Prod w ^ I/’ ..._ to convene as otherwise required Mrs. John R. Hellen, LaJolla, centage of teachers 'who have' tinues to grow. *i"ee it is against U.N. policy for by law, it is obvious that this is ward W. Marsh of Manchester, ucts Coip, of Net/ London. To War College maintained that excitement and / “ There is no question that we OaUf. were held today In Brookline. Bur "We now have about 100 000 ihem to keep such presents, a power which should not be re The court ordered toe New Lon ctmtinue to keep up to date and double-faced 16-lnch discs ,” sald "Prom time to Ume we have are making good progress," Sal Funeral services will be held ial was In Watiertown, Conn. Court Cases don firm to reprocess the cherries sorted to except as w extreme Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Holmes WASHINGTON (AP) — Lt. Col. continue to Impro-vlse. Tm 'very Stopar-Babsek. “ To play the received valuable sets of porce- inger said. "The agenda was just measure, for such an order would Mrs. Jones died Tuesday at her before they can be sold. pleased. She has been a joy to too great to be handled in two Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial home. John 8. Eisenhower, who has been whole lot back would take s e v e n ‘vory statues and oil paint- cause chaos to all the organs of The company agreed to do tote work with as far as toe eoq>erience years running 24 hours a day.” :'"K»-” Stopar-Babsek. “ They days.” will be in Arlington National MANCSOESTe R SE SSIO N and the cherries were released. helping hla father re'vlew docu state government and to state In Cemetery, Va. I’ve bad.” Six recording machines in a *re all duly catalogued and stored Still to be discussed were such stitutions depending on legislative Paul F. DUworth Clyde Clayton 1>IU, 24, of the The court order epeedfiee, how ments of the Dwight D. Elsenhow Board members said they will cold war matters as the after- Friends may call at the funeral The funeral of Paul F. DUworth Man^ester Motel and Franklin, basement sound room, c,onnected 'away.” direction and support.” ever, that toe reprooessing be done er administration, has bem chos invite Miss Estes to a board meet math of the Cuban crisis, the home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. of Portland was held this mom-, Ala., this morning was fined $100 under toe superviaion of a govem with the Assembly hall and com Many Important papers are Ir “On the other hand, there are ing soon to present toe letter. Shallow Water Holdup mittee chambers, spin all day replaceable. Some articles such Chinese-Indian cotiOict. Moscow’s many practical, as well as legal Memorial contributions may be ing from the John F. Tierney Fu after he pleaded gtiilty to a breach ment official or designated em en for a prestige assignment to made to the Hartford Hospital’s neral Home, 219 W. Center St., of the peace charge. She learned yesterday of her Ubrm cJ toe 260 borafee which have been Ued up aH Cairo, HI., lie at' anchor waiting for rains to fill picking up English, French. Rus as the first U.N. flag used In Ko Ideological battle with the Red reasons why we should not act,” ploye at the company’s expense. the Army War (College. standing in toe competition, spon m MItosiaaippi River. U.S. A m y engineers said 1 ^ week’s extreme temperatures froze the Chinese and the variety of puzzles cardio-resplratory fund. with a solemn high Mass of Dill was arrested shortly be sian or whatever language the rea and the first draft of the Dec he said. Samples must be examined by a His name appeared today on a sored ointly by the Council of Missisadppd’a trtbutorlra, pinching off Ita water supply. Dredging ia being carried out in order to delegate on the floor happens to it resents, Arab Middle East The injimotion was sought by requiem at the Church of the As fore 11 pjn. last night after i>o- representative of toe Department laration of Human Rights have Harris L. Andrews list of 169 officers selected for the Chief SUte School Officers, the maintain a channel eight feet deep and 800 feet wlda Most of toe barges were headed for Chicago speak. great historic, value. Special problems generated by the over James J. Valenti of New Haven, sumption. llce investigated an incident be of Health, Education and Welfare. next class at toe War College at and St. Louis. (AP Photofax). ' TOLLAND — Harris Lampher The Rev. Francis T. Butler was tween two motorists on Main St U.S. Office of Education and Speeches by such visiting nota measures have been taken to safe • AM Wool throw of the feudal monarchy in who brought suit as a private citl- In addition, toe ocHnpany must Carlisle Barracks, Pa., within “Look” magazine. She 'wUl learn bles as President Kennedy, Pre guard them. Yemen, and the European econo aen. He claimed that his consUtu- Andrews, 76, of Baxter St„ died celebrant,' assisted by the Rev. It was reported that Dill was pay the court costs. Wednesday at the Rocky Hill Vet o^m uting distance from the Ei- in toe iqiring toe results of the mier Khrushchev and Queen Eliz my and the Common Market. tional rights under the 14th Joseph H. McCann, deacon, and annoying Hugh Hayden and his soihower farm at Gettysburg, At ita present rate of growth, eran^ Hospital. the Rev. Francis J. Mlhalek, sub- wife of 290 School St. as they finals. Hal Boyle abeth II also are etched onto the the archives will soon overflow Nuclear problems, Skybolt and amendment of the U.S. Constitu Bannoto Memorial Slated Where the former president and George Gobel platters turning at S3 l-S revolu LODEN COAT the prospects of a new Soviet- tion were violated by the present Bom In Tolland, Aug. 25, 1886, deacon. Paid Chetalat was or drove southerly along Main St. their present quarters beneatth son of the late Seth and Addle Nu- BRIDGEPORT (AP) —A me his son both live. tions per minute. sparked crisis in the Congo gob system of le^slation apportion ganist and soloist. Burial was in The chain of stop and go events Army sources said the 40-year- the U.N. library. * Corduroy comb Andrews, he lived in Tolland Soldier’s Field, East Cemetery. between the two cars, led to an In morial exhibit, honoririg Rudolph The longest speech ever record Stopar-Babsek hopes for a spe bled up the two leaders’ time ment in Connecticut. old infantry officer has a choice Never Says Die Light Made Millions ed was made by Fidel Castro In It was the first court challenge most of his life. He was a retired Father Mlhalek read the com cident In which DIU was reported F. Bannow, Bridgeport industrial UN Assembly cial building by 1966. Wednesday. The most nagging farmer and a World War I vet ist and former president of- .toe of accepting or declining the ap September 1960. The Chiban prime question was Britain’s resistance of legislative approUonment In the mittal service. to have gotten out of his car, pointment to the class starting Ths archivist was an editor in eran. Bearers were Austin Chambers, walked up' to toe other vehicle, Naitional Associatton of Manufac By CYNHIIA LOWRY minister harangued the Assembly his native Yugoslavia before com to U.S. plana to scrap Skybolt, state. next August. He. was selected «ice for 4 hours and 29 minutes, us GOAL COAT The application for an Injunc He Is survived by a brother, Ira Edward Morreau, Chester Jed- pulled open the driver’s door, and turers, wiH be established, the Mu Votes 76 to 17 AP Television-Radio Writer In Crowded Field ing to the United Nations tai 1946. the American missile which Brit seum of Art, Science and Indus before for the War College - two ing up 10 discs. tion was for the purpose of forc E. Andrews, of Groton, Mass. riewski, Harry Dery, John Glen- kicked Hayden In the face, and years ago, but did not attend. NEW YORK (AP)—Among the ain planned to use as its chief Ftmeral services will be held to non and William Carey. then drove off in his car without try of Bridgeport announced to independent nuclear weapon. ing the state to redistrict the State Assignment to the War College, requisites for survival In the hec By HAL BOYLE field and learned the business S'CR&t/C morrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu his lights on. day. while not .guaranteeing an officer For G>st Split from the .ground up. Although a compromise was re neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Mrs, HlUevl Larson Bannow, president of toe NAM tic world of network television la NEW YORK (API—Some 12.000 Under the state constitution, this Patrolman John Krinjak traced higher rank, Is considered a step to 14,000 new long-playing phono There followed 10 lean, arduous ported in prospect, this in itself Rockville, with the Rev. William Funer.. _ lillevi an Alabama license plate regis in 1960, was president of Bridge a ridiculously optimistic nature. A generated a maze of other com must be done by the General As ping stone. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) graph recordings are turned out years, then in 1954 Light founded sembly following a federal census. C. H. Moe, pastor emeritus of the Larson, 54, of Kc.. , /ernon, tration provided by the husband port Machines, Inc., a madhine tool good example Is George Gobel, a plicated problems involving the manufacturer. His success story Tbe younger Eisenhower, a 1944 —The U.N. General Assembly has each year in America. his own firm, and in 1959 sold it If not done by the 1961 General United Congregational ,.Church of who died in K ' " - - I ’tal and'wife and found Dill on Hart graduate of West Point, was as voted to accept a World Court talented, endearing comedian with for more than $2 million to ABC- Call for whole Western defense posture, Tolland, officiating. Burial will be yesterday of Injuries suffered in building hds company from a “ But only about 560 make any Assembly, it could not be done ford Rd. a short time after the In signed in April 1961 to work with opinion that the U.N. Congo and a never-say-dle spirit. real money,” said’ Enoch Light, Paramount, which retained him the growing pressure in Europe again by the legislature untH lSTl. in South Cemetery. In an auto crasa, will be held cident. one-man operatian to a major In Two seasons back George, after as directing head. for an independent nuclear poten dustry had made him Imown the former president. Middle East peacekeeping opera the musical millionaire. ’The only other way it could be Friends may call at the funeral tomorrow at 1 p.m. In the HAyden was not hurt and ap In that assignment he has been tions are expenses that murt be some years in television variety ” It’s all pretty crazy, 1-sn’t It?” tial, the impact on other NATO home tonight from 7 to 9. Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, throughout the nation. Light is managing director of done la through the long process peared In court today with his on what Is called "excess leave” shared by all members. The 8o- shows, was 'eager to get back one of 4,000 firms fighting in an he asked quietly,, puffing on his allies of the outcome of the Brlt- of amending the state constitution 136 S. Main St., West Hartford, wife, who was very upsert over Batmow died on June 23 of this with a situation comedy series. pipe. I Ish-American discussions, the al year at toe age of 69. without pay. Army officials said 'vlet Union and France were ' overcrowded field for the privi itself. Mrs. Isabelle C. Wallace with the Rev. Renhard Sand of toe Incident, he said. this leave hah been renewed ev aihong those opposing the meas His production company whipped After my accident came the! ternatives for Britain to the ficiating. Burial will be ip Fair- The memorial will be financed lege of reaching the American The request for the injunction Mrs. Isabelle Cummings Wal After Dill told Judge Douglass ery six months, and did not af ure. , out a pilot show, t^t a cost of ear—and the American pocket- desperate days^week after week bomber-bome Skybolt and other was the first step in the action lace, 63, of 40 Midian Ave., Wind view Cemetery, West Hartford. B. Wright that he planned to leave with a $250,000 fund which will $70,000, for a series to be called be raised by Industrialists through fect his Army status. The assembly vote was 76 to 17 book. when I earned nothing. From the| questions. brought by Valenti. sor, mother of Mrs. Nellie Mllkie Friends may call at the funeral this area and go back to Alabama For more than two years at the with 8 abstentions In Wednesday’s “ My Uncle Elroy.” George was time I was 86 until I was 44 I Harold. Evans, Macmillan’s pub out the country, It was reported A placid-looking, pipe-smoking In his complaint, he is also ask of South Windsor and sister of home tonight from 7 to P. In two weeks after hla work on end of the Eisenhower administra vote. • to play the title role. was In danger of starving. lic relations adviser, told news Howard Cummings of Manchester, Department for study. construction ends here, the judge by William S. Simpson, president man of middle-age. Light has led ing the court to declare the 1908 of the museum. Simpson is 'vice tion, the younger Eisenhower was The action came after the as lije pilot film was shown to the "Then, in another five years or' MONEY men he saw no possibility that the redistricting of the Senate-uncon died yesterday at Hartford Hos made his disposition of $100 fine advertising agency for one of tele a spectacular rolIer-coa.ster ca so, I was a millionaire. It Is president of Raytoestos-Manhaittan, assigned to the White House staff, sembly’s 110-natidn Budgetary reer in a business in which the problems confronting the Western stitutional. pital. or 30 days in jail and informed where he gave his father daily in General U Thant’s request to ex vision’s richest advertisers, which crasy! Big ’Two were beyond solution. He Survivors, besides her daughter DIU that the sooner he left this Inc., and general manager of toe unofficial slogan is: “ Hold on to He is 8dso asking the court to Raybestos Di-vlslon in Stratford. telligence briefings. tend his spending powers for the snapped it up. The advertiser, a “ But once you go through a bad said Kennedy and Macmillan were declare imconstltutional the sec In South Windsor and brother in area, the better. Dill paid the soap company had an option oh your hat at all times.” period In life you never get over Federal Aide memorial display will be a Lt. Col. Eisenhower was gradu Congo and Middle East operatlMis At 19 he left college to become "determined to see their way tion of the state constitution pro Manchester, include two sons of fine. ated from another Importwt until June 30. 30 minutes of ABC time between the fear. Today I still can’t bear through to a solution of these viding for representation in the Windsor and Wethersfield, two In an abbreviated court trial, permanent exhibit covering most the pit conductor for a Broadway to waste money or food.” of toe first fl-por of the museum. Army school in 1965, the Com Thant was authorized to spend the popular “ My Throe Sons” and show in 1926. the minute problems.” House. daughters of Windsor, three broth- Favors Recess WUUam J. DeMartln, a , of Meri mand and General Staff (College up to $10 million a month for the “ The Untouchables.” Light now feels his-years of or ,ers of Simsbury and New York den, was fined $35 for faUure to It will consist Of scienltlflc and in By 1940 he had become known Kennedy and Macmillan talked Judge Clark said in the mem dustrial equipment designed to at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. I U.N. Congo force and $1.58 million "They were two of the hottest deal were well worth all the per for lour and a half hours at orandum that "the political di City, two half-brothers of Granby drive In a right hand roadway and For nearly a year before his a mcHito for the Middle East oper showsf in TV,” recalled George As the “ Ambassador of Jazz” in sonal hardship he endured. and North Adams, Mass., a sister $ » for faUure to sign his license. Stimulate young pec^rle to chooee Europe, and he was leader of one scheduled sessions Wednesday and vision between the Chief Execu In Strike Talk careers in Industry. White House assignment in late ations. nostalgically. “ You couldn’t hard "They taught me to work hard also through a “ working lunch.” tive and one or both houses of the of Windsor, a half-sister of Nor On a third charge of evading re- 1958, he served on the Army gen ' The U.N. forces are operating ly do bad in that spot.” of the big bands. and to respect work.” he said. Sitting in were top aides, including Aasembly for many ears has been folk, six grandchildren and five sponsibility DeMartln was found eral staff In an important opera in the Congo to preserve order in It seemed that everything was Then he was Involved in an au “ Success- Isn't a matter of be (Continued from Page One) not guUty. The case stemmed from Doctors Seek Lavp tomobile accident that laid him you want it U.S. Defense Secretary Robert S. such that no steps toward Senate great-grandchildren. tions post. the face of a split between the happily set. , ing cute or clever. It’s a matter McNamara and Undersecretary of reapportionment were realistical Funeral services will be held to a minor accident in Bolton Notch New Haven (AP.)—Another He has been a lieutenant colonel Leopoldville central govemment up for a year and a half. ' of worry. Integrity, responsibility The Dally News, largest news Gary H. Levin^ 22, of West Hart “ Then the ABC people looked at "When I finally recovered I State George W. Ball, and British ly or politically feasible. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Merwin, paper in the nation, notified Its attempt will he made next year since 1960. and the prorince of Katanga, It—and sent it back,” he con «u>d doing your very best. It It’s high time for holiday c**h! Call Beneficial for yours "There is no reason why we Leek and Shebhan Funeral'Home, ford, was fined $82 after he plead to obtain passage of a so-called found that the parade had passed sounds corny, but It’s true. Foreign Secretary Lord Home and employes that lay-offs could be ed guilty to speeding. which has seceded. tinued. “ They said it was too bad right now. Get cash for shopping, for paying bills, for Defense Secretary Peter ’Thomey- should expect different action now 35 Poquoiiock Ave., Windsor. Bur "Good Samaritan” law gi'ving im In the Middle East, U.N. forces that we had Elroy a bachelor liv me by. The heyday of the big “ The only secret lies In believ ial will be in Elm Grove Cwnetery, expected if the strike settlement A ten-minute court trial of bands was drawing to a close, and croft. in a hurry, and we cannot force terms lead to steep Increases In munity ■ from lawsuits to physi guard the Gaza Strip between Is ing with his sister who had some ing'in w)iat you are trying to do, any good reason. And get Beneficial’s fast, friendly, such action by the state bodies on Windsor. Franklin R. Brown, 28, of Somers, cians who gave first aid to ac Rybezyk Vacates rael and the United Arab Republic I realized I had to try something and then'putting more time and the subscription and advertis charged with faUure to secure a children. It was too much . like new.” holiday service, too. Phone . . . this very minute! the basis of the permissive state Friends may call at the fimeral ing rates. cident victims. while other U.N. missions seek to ‘My Three Sons’ before It, they j effort Into doing it than the other home tonight from 7 to 9. lead, brought a not guilty finding Enoch entered the recording fellow does.” provision alone and in advance of In a letter to the 6,000 employes The State Council of the Con Post by March hold down border conflicts be said, and our show right after w as' by Judge Wright. necticut Medical Society 'Voted Hospital Notes a decision of-the whole case on the of the Dally News, F. M. Flynn, Joseph E. Reese, 41, of Neiv tween Israel and the Arab states not' good programming. I merits showing some federal com Miss Clara T. Gallagher yesterday to have such a bill sub of Syria and Jordan. We arfpied back and forth | He has been playing nightclubs r Clara T. Galllagher, 83, of publisher and president, cited the Milford, was found guilty of speed BMward Rybezyk; town planning will be popping up Christmas pulsion,” he said. 838 a week estimate the pub mitted to the 1963 General As engineer aind executive director for about six weeks—but they j and doing television guest shots. night on the Garry Moore Show. VMting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. 39j3 Bluefield Dr,, died this morn ing and fined $30 after a brief Representation in the State Sen lishers place on printers’ de court trial. sembly. A similar hill was intro for the Manchester Redevelopment were firm and by the time the Now he has made a one-hour for all areas, except maternity, ate is based on population. Repre ing at Msinchester Memorial Hos duced at the 1961 session but mands. Two cases were continued to Agency, has confirmed, in a letter battle was over, so was the selling; variety show—on film—which will BENEFICIAL where they are 2 to 4 pjn. and pital. sentation in the House is based on ” I do not believe any New York Jan. 8 for court trials. They were failed to pass. ' to toe Town Planning Agency, season and there we were. j be shown on ABC’s “ Premiere 25% Filter Tips 6:80- to 8 p.m., and private rooms Miss tSallagtaer was bom June The measure Would grant what Public Records towns. Towns with more than 5,- newspaper could operate under MUton Horton, 88, of WlUlmanUc, that he soon will resign from the ______'i) “ And do , you know what ABC i Theatre” anthology series later where they are 10 am . to 8 p.m. 000 population have two, most of 20, 1879, in Ireland, a daughter of la described as charitable im planning post to devote full-time to this season. It is really another WASHINGTON—Filter-tips ac FINANCE SYSTEM toe late Patrick and MAiy Mc the burden of so large an increase charged with breach of the peace; put in the time spot? "Margie !” j Visitors are requested not to the others have cxna munity to any physician who stops the North End Renewal Project. Warrantee Deeds “ Margie.” In case you’ve for-1 pilot film—for a n'ew George Go- counted for about.25 per cent of smoke in patients rooms. No more Namara Gallagher. She lived in in expenses,” Flynn said. and Prank Pietras, 28, of Willi- Green Manor Construction Co., Governor Dempsey and other mantic, charged ■with faUure to at the scene of an accident to as He projects March 1, 1963 as the gotten, was a minor disaster o f ! bel series aimed at next reason. free-world cigarette production In 806 MAIN ST.--MANCHESTER than two visitors at one time per Mancheoter about 58 years. "The News, to meet the stag sist injured persons. probable toite of his resignation, Inc. to John Capocefalo and Nan ” We don’t ,feel that next sea.son 1961 compared with about 10 per top state officials are the named Survivors include two sisters. yield the right of way. the season. , i patient. * defendants in the court action. gering cost of applying this set Many doctors complain now based on toe probability that toe cy Capocefalo, property on Scott “ But we got our money back.’' is very g ( ^ for a situation cent in 1956. The United States Is Phene Ml 3-4156 Miss Mary Gallagher of Manches tlement to all employee, would that If they give such unsolicited TPC will have found a new plan Dr. The court suit was made pos ter and Mrs. Katherine Wadsworth he added. “ GB Theatre, on CJBS, comedy series.” he added. ’’There the largest ptpducer of this type Patients today: 218 sible by a ruling of the U.S. have to raise advertising rates— treatment toey leave themselves ning engineer Iw that time. Robert J. Palmer and Elinor used it for one 6f its shows last are too many of them now. So ws of smoke, with 60 per cent of the A D M IT T E D YBS’TEatDAY; of Hartford, and serveral nieces and Supreme Court earlier this year all three of them—more totm Nine in Family open to law suits. They note that Until tom Rybezyk says he will R. Palmer to Joseph Michaud and season.” did a variety show.” world total: Britain and Weat'Ger- Open Tlnmday to 8 PAI.—Saturdays to 12 Noon Mary Lou Kowell, 107 Helaine Rd.; nephews. three times the amount they have suits have been filed in some continue In his present dual role. Andrea W. Michaud, property at that said that federal courts had The funeral wiU be held Satur Was George down-hearted? No. Meanwhile, Lonesome (Seorge many together produce 20 per cent. John Kennedy, Lieke St., Vernon; the power to hear actions on ever been raised In toe past at Going to Home states on toe g(rounds the in In reirtewlng his post with toe 68 Marg;aret Rd. Mrs. Anna Willson, Carpenter Rd., day at 8:16 am. at toe W. P. one time. And it’s inevitable that jured person 'was unconscious MRA since the agency’s Inception legislative apportionment. Quirii Funeral Home, 225' Main Building Peimlts Bolton; Mrs. Jeannette Perklne, increases of this great magnitude a.nd unable to -give his consent to In 1958, Rybezyk says that, “In To Harry Goodwin Jr., for oon- South Windsor; Michael Morrison, St., with a solemn high Mass of would drive some advertising to To Be Together order to insure the success this requiem at toe Church of toe As treatment. ot stmctlon of a dwelling at 231 r e d 2; Robert Ponton, 37 St. Paul television, magazine, and other program and-to proceed as rapid- Keeney St., $14,000. Dr.; Robert Branntok Jr., 16 H «n- Committee Will sumption at 9. Burial will be in LENOm. N.C. (AP)—On New as possible, I find It 'will be St. James’ Cemetery. medihv resulting in less work for fTide O p en State \ lock St.; Philhp Coach, Eart newspaper employes.” Year’s Eve day, eight of the nine necessary to devote my full-time to Hartford; Joanne MacVarish, Ell Friends may call at the funeral HARTFORD (AP) — The wide DEMPSEY NAMES UNIT Explain Budget Commenting on raising the orphaned children of a retired the workload of the agency.” HAR'TFORD (AP) — A three- ington; Mrs. ESleen Warner, Tank- home tonight from 7 to 9 and to Lenoir carpenter will pile Into two open spaces haven't 'vanished en Rybeezyk says toat toe MRA MEN’S PILE UNED morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 price of the newspaper—from 6 to man advisory committee appoint eroosan Rd., Vernon; ^ejAen The board of education’s com automobiles for the 70-mlle ride to tirely from Connecticut. will also study other areas of town Nagy, Coventry: John Lyon, Wap- pjn. 10 cents dally and 16 to 26 cents , The State Development Com ed by Gov. N. Dempsey Is begin PU ID CAR COAT mittee chairmen and the new ed Sunday—Flynn sal^ "significant Kannapolis where they will enter as possible sites for renewal proj ning work on the administration’s ping; Mrs. Klara Neuholf, 12 Cum- ucational information committee an orphanage an answer to their mission says 2.3 million acres—or ects. berltind St.; George VaJlone, 71 Mrs. Anna Engelmann Menge circulation losses ^ccur whenever legislative program. of the administrative council will plea to remain together. 72.9 per cent of Connecticut’s land He also expressed his regret at Durant St.; Miss Edith Vicker- R(X3CVILLE—Mrs. Anna Engel the price to the reader goes up, mass—are still undeveloped. Named to toe committee yester work cooperatively at the start of '"The chUdren are looking for toe termination of the “ very won 36 to 46. man, 20 Roosevelt St.; Midvael mann Menge, 78, of 121 High St., even though only pennies are In In Preliminary “findings from a derful working relationship” that day were Secretary of State Ella the new year to explain the volved. Again this Would bring ward to Dec. 81 with quiet Impa PENTLAND'S Correnti, 86 Birch St.; Dominick Rockville, died this morning at two-year study, toe con^saion he has bad ^ th the TPC. T. Grasso, Attorney General Al “whys" and "hows" of toe annual toe Rockville City Hospital. less employment at the News.” tience,” said Miss Andrea Trip bert L. Coles and Deputy Finance Cataldo, 87 White St.; John WUl- lett, 21, case worker for the Cald said yesterday that although Con The North End Renewal Project, Smsol muted plaid in black and nauer, Coventry; Mrs. Catherine school budget to toe people. She was the widow of Oscar F. 'The printers struck Dec. 8 necticut is toe fourth most dense approved by toe federal govem Commissioner C. Perrie Phillips. green. "Shoorna’' pile lining. 4-button ’Tufts, 72 Hawthorne St.; Martha The committee was establishei Menge, She was born Feb. 16, 1884 against Um News, Times, World- well County Public Welfare Depart Dempsey said all were experi ment who is in charge of the nine. ly populated state in toe union, toe ment In August, is presently In front, 33-inch length. Wright, 3% Stone St., Rockville; as a public relations eiioit ’!3' in Saxony, Germany, daughter of Telegram ' and Sun, and the Jour largest share of the land being toe planning stages. A market enced in public affairs with a P O R T H E Barbara Steele, 560 Vernon St.; "seU” the school system, and par toe late Herman and A ^ es nal-American. The other five The chUdren, viAio range in age \ from 4 to 14, now are in flve foster used Is used for agriculture. analysis of the area 'will begin In broad background In legislative Mias Rita DiBattiato, 21 Scarbor ticularly toe school budget, to the Koehler Engelmann. She came to papers closed down. They are the Farmers are using 461,116 acres January. matters. ough Rd.; Angela Garifo, Wap- people. Asst. Supt. of Schools Ron Rockville over 70 years ago. Herald Tribune, toe Post, Mirror, homes. A lO-months-old infant, Save on Everything pijjg; ’Ihomaa Lefebvre, FYench ald P. Scott discussed the new She Is survived by \ ■ / ■ ■’ - , 1 HANCHEBTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 196S y PAGE THIRTEEN p a g e t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 196S Cuban R evolutionary Litany Bethlehem, Ind., Won’t Ruth Millett M K MORE at NORMAN’S FIRST TliAR OF BIARBIAOE Now Has H ollow M etallic Ring SETS TBE PATTERN FOR A LIFETIME TOGETHER Commercialize Name The future of e marriege is usu pace, but not by much. The EDITOR’S NOTE — The wrlterf>of ally settled, during the first year, of this article was an Associated westerns disappeared, under a barrage of official criticism. In BBTHIJOHEM. Ind. (A P )—Thief> The Post Office Is tucked into ■eys e marriage counselor. Press correspondent in Havana Sure, It is; It’s during the hrst for 29 months and was Jailed grid Bergman and Humphrey UtUe village on the Ohio River is an area about eight feet square celebrating Its 150th anniversary in a comer of Matthews’ general .year that a couple works out the the merrie. olde tyme spirit of the Holidays Bog^t in “Casablanca” and there for three weeks under the '.pettem tdt their marriage. Castro regime. He now is an AP Perry Mason still hold down the with a dwindling population but an store, where you can buy kero roving coirespondent in Latin capi^ist world’s last foothold in excellent community conscience. sene lanterns as well as modem During the first year, whether America, and has been on special the socialist camp. ’These films, It has refused to commercialize packaged groceries. It used' to be or not they realize they are mak asslgnement In Key West. ahdj a few other Hollywood an Its name. In the store o f S. B. SmlQi, a re ing pemument decisions, a couple settles such matters as how they cients, remained after American Albert Matthews, postmaster tired packet boa^ ' captain who By ROBERT BERRELLEZ distributors pulled out of Cuba. preceded MattoeWs as postmaster. vlU handle their money, how toey since 1949, u ^ special postmarks will work out disagreements, how You'll find festiue foods a-plenty ot Stop g Shop! ( KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-:-Under Thej’ share time with Russian, during the Christmas season. Smith, now 92, Is still one of Castro automation, goes a ' Cuban Spanish, and other foreign-made much freedom they are willing to That’s the extent of Bethlehem’s I^thlehe'm’s 150 citlzmis and a allow each other, bow big a pert witticism, the laboring man has flints. play on Its name. Outgoing mall rich' source of information on the parents and in-laws are to play been replaced—by women. On the sports scene, Russian- jumps from 60 pieces a day to era when the town was an im ha their Uyes, what their first ma- It’t been more than a hundred years Cuban radio and television pro trained gymnasts are the big about 2,000 for 15 days. portant port. Bethlehem still had Jwr objectives are, and whether or grams monitored here tend to ac item. Yachting, which became “An outside concern wanted to population of 320 when It ' ob not hey are going to try to since the Holiday* were celebrated in centuate that observation. popular among the masses after come In here, put in a miniature Day in and out, the Cuban sta Castro confiscated marinas-fuU of served its centennial. change each other or learn to live church and sell souvenirs,” NJxt- W. C. Greenup founded the town together "as is.” this fashion. AU of u* at Stop & tions monotonously drone -out the luxury boats, also gets radio thews says, ‘‘but We wouldn’t hear revolutionary achievements of coverage. June 15, 1812, on land owned by The trouble is that often a cou of It. We don’t ^lleve In that sort John Armstrong,, cotnpiander of Shop hope your family enjoy* the same "our women’s brigades’’ and "our Baseball, once the No. 1 sport o f thing.” GENERAL ELECTRIC pie doesn't know that the day-to- exemplary Cuban woman" toiling featuring U.S. and Cuban major Ft. Finney at Jeffersonville. The day decisions they make during bright, happy spirit that has away “ voluntarily” in coffee, cot league talent, has been reduced Bethlehem’s own Christm as post office has been -functicming the first year and their day-to- ton and sugar fields. to amateur basis. celebration traditionally Is a h3ann since 1827. day routine Is forming pattem Starting next year some women Anti - Americanism remains the sing at- the nondenomi national FOOD that will influence them all of will be carrying credentials as big hard - sell item on both radio community church. The Presby-. Farmland is being converted td their days together. crew members on Cuban mer and television. Anti-Castro Cu terian part of the congregation is other uses at the rate of abouL If aU young couples realized this chant ships. ban raiders are always identified eight years older than the town. two million acres per year. ^ they ml^ht give more thought to Men work, of course, and they as “ brutal CIA agents." Cubans BUNDER the way they manage their lives get their share of accolades. But felled by counter-revolutionaries In those first, all-important months to hear Havana radio tell it, Cu were vjctims of "Yankee imperi of marriage. ban workers spend large portions alist agents.” First change in 26 years Both husband and wife would of their time attending meetings The way it comes over radio in a Blender. Available make more of an effort to let the to "discuss production goals” or and television now, the revolu in Color and in Chrome. other know, "These are the study “ cultural draft projects." tionary litany has a hollow things that are important to me” The radio-television broadcasts, mechanical ring; it lacks the old BO toat the marriage would pro easily seen and heard here, 93 sound and fury of deep-down con WE W ILL BE vide the most Important things to miles from Havana, provide ah viction. both. excellent electronic peephole for Say a Cuban exile: It Isn’t easy to change the bas a limited look at Cuba. "They’re tired and, besides ic pattern of a manage once What is a radio-television view that, they’ve used up the entire it has been set. So setting up the of Cuba like these days? dictionary of scurrilous abuse. right pattern in the beginning Is To one who had a Havana ring There’s really nothing left toi all impoimnt.. side seat on Castro and the post- say.” But no one can tell a couple revolution for 29 months, an im what that pattern ought to be. mediate reaction Is: OPEN That depends entirely on what Ik "Where is Fidel?” Columbia most irnportant to th eh usband Tw years ago, it would have and what Is most important to the been rank heresey, if not'c'ounter- wile. " Two years ago, it would have Taxpayers Getting ChristnMS Doll Skyla Thoenl, 8-year-old blind girl ait the Missouri School for the of the picture if he were any (All right sreserved. Bldnd, feels the eyes and ear of a doll given her yesterday as a where near a television program. Assessment Notes Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) But that was done recently Christmas present. Skyla, blind since birth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’Thoenl of Tina, Mo. \ The doll was given when President Osvaldo Dorticos The revaluatimi in assessments 9 to 9 I her by students alt Mary Institute, St. louie.V (AP Photofax). spoke at a funeral service, view htis been completed by the J. M. HAZARDS OF CONFORMITT ers got Qnl.y--^he briefest look at Clemenshaw firm of Cleveland, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Castro’s back as he rushed away Ohio, and taxpayers are being church school. The pageant will be •‘Assembly-line education,” which after the ceremony With only a held Sunday at 4 o’clock. • DEC. 20. 21, 22, 24 ^ Inhibits children’s curiosity and brisk wave to Dorticos. notified of changes in their indi-' vidual assessments. The Cub Scouts of Den 1 sang CAR LEASING skepticism and stamina — are Two years ago, such an omis valuable to man in his effort to Ward Rosebrooks, chairman of carols today in the pediatric de % I sion would have started specula partment of Windham Community cultivate his mental resources, the Board of Assessors, estimated tion on ■ Castro’s health or his Hospital. They presented (3olden and RENTALS Dr. B. Philip Trapp said. portion in the hierarchy. the grand list would increase by Books. They fanned to return to When these traits are sup •niere are other signs the origi at least $500,000. Taxpayers with Oolumbna to sing carols in front First In Manchester. New oars, MANCHESTER | pressed by a community in its nal revolutionaries are being questions regarding the new fig of their own homes and then to full maintenance, foUy Insured zeal for conformity, the young edged from the spotlight by the ures may attend hearings set by have hot Chocolate and cookies at to rednce yonr problems and people often become brainwashed ,--5 ^ * Marxist-Leninist set. ’There the board at Yeomans Hall today, the home of Mrs. C. Leonard Rob worries. For fall Information adults or puppets, he added. were no special radio or television tomorrow and Saturday. The hours inson STEa a » $ 2 0 9 COFFEEMAKER 5-H> Uncoc Ham $4.79 Come to Stop & Shop for your complete Christmas menu! Counts, the Cups choose a Stop & Shop Grade A Ttkkey to arown And you’ll find lott o f ochsr good idaasi R ock Colonial Ham your feast . . these are the best turksyi your Cornish Hans, parfaet for individual ssrvingsi ! at PLANTLAND i S pound CM $ ^ 7 9 money can buy! Plump and tender, aompletely DuckKngs; HiiM Gem Largs Roasting Chickens! WE ARE TAKING ORDERS oven-ready . . . all you do is stuff and roast. and Araioar Star Turkeys stuffed with old- WELCH'S FOR SW IFT^UHER BALL Yowr family wiM love she. rich, moist flavorl f ashioned Pappaeidgs Faan Dasaaing. Noel Notes from our TOMATO JUICE qt. U. S. Gov’t Grade “A’’ Ttirkeys 39l 43* t famous French Chef! 2 5 E x tr a FRESH CAPONS Top Value Stamps TASTEWELUCE BOX AND EXTRA LARGE BroUer Turkeys ROASTING CHICKENS ufith our real Sharp Cheese Jeen Vergne* 8 OZ. SIZE Fresh Pork Loins '^ 2 % 33^ Ducklings 49» (P»oeee*Ml Joka Vain) OLIVES Aged s foH 1)^ years for Eacacsstiva C haf o f 4ie tengy flavor you lovel •hehkelMna Lnecioos top for any Pure Pork Sausage Meat Fraa^nm 39it Shrimp 89: of laopftihop OCEAN SPRAY erecker or holiday pie! At L. PAGB FOUBTEEN BIANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1061 Section Two THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Pages IS to 2 8 on the truck’s bumper to rtlMule many of the men ttota Oo. have Closq, BlUngton Avs.; Douglas Nov. 8 must take the otOolsI oath snd ICsiUjm T. Oookssgr, Rockville-Vernon •aid they feel that Oo. 2 haa no Uie lock, Duffin said. McdDougal, 8 Olaon Dr.; iltxB. Judy of office no later than Jan. 10, ac off High St and off Park ir* Speaking on the equipment for claim to the tanker, and that the MoKeman and daughter, Coven cording to Town Clerk Henry the tanker, Duffin said that "\^hen tanker should be situated at Co. try; Frances Beatrice .and son. Butler. All elected justices also Vamoa seses is handled by The FOR YOUR the radio was bought for the tank 1," Duffin said. He added that Broad Brook; Elizabeth Oroleau must sign prescribed forma In HersHTs BoekvUle buresn, 6 W. many o f the same men felt they District Tables BiU Board Okays Chief Relocates Truck, er, no consideration was given on and daughter, Stafford. triplicate, Butler added. Failure to Main S t, telephone TBemoat BEST RUY 132 Gifts of Blood the size and model that would be would not want another company take the oath and sign the forms 6-8186 or Mltohea 6-8787. to try to “ take the new brush Vetnon Aoddeot required to fit the oab of the Hoderate damage was reported means disquaUfloatioa from office. truck," truck from Oo. 3,’’ iiuMnnuch as Oo. Windedra—Oooia M e Staff Changes Belts Fire Commission 3 was originally formed me “the by Constable EMwin Carlsdn yss^ The Sykes Junior High School Free Coffee Ordered A w la g i Hiding a Defining Boundaries "When the radio waa received, terday following investigation of CSiristmas progrsm starts tonight Given to Red Cross it waa installed by an unauthor bruah truck company." Thb Eneloanaa Five teachers, three o f ‘ whom an accident around 5:80 p.m. at St the school auditorium at 8:16. ROCHESTER, N.T. (A P )-r r e e SEE ar CALL ,which had located the present ized person who has not the li In telling Commlaskmer Wil At. SO and Dobson Ave. ’The program features choral have substituted In Manchester ▼cRion Fire Chief Joeeph Duf-, liams of his decision to “override" ccfffee, marked “ down from five The Eighth District Board of Directors, last night in exec ftn reported today he has moved a tanker began to press a drive to cense or authority to install this music, selections by the band, and during the past few years, were A total of 132 Christmas gifts—appropriate at any time kind of equipment. When it was the oommisBionen’ Novembm* de Involved was a truck, driven by cents, baa been awarded unira HOME utive Boston, voted to table indefinitely a proposed bill for tanker truck from Oo. 2 to Co. 1— have the tanker placed at the Co. Harlan Schulze, 39, of West Rd., a play entlUed, “Why The Chimes Q A m d appointed by the board of educa during the year when people are sick or injured—^were given foimd that the model did not fit cision, Duffin said be reminded employes of a Rochester plant by the ^ t e legislature which would clarify district boundaries, contrary to a decision taken by the 2 firehouse. Ellington, and a bar, driven by a labor arbitrator. SPEOALTIEt tion last night to fill vacancies properly, it was Installed anyhow Williams that at the Sept. 4 meet particularly in the eastern area where residential develop- to the Red (}ro3s yesterday at Manchester Memorial Hospi Board ot Fire Commissioners last Much has been said about; the ing of the commissioners it was Pearl C. Lake, S3, of 100 Village Actors in the play wUl he Lee Beech-Nut Cot^ratlve Council, BO 6-6886 through the rest a t the school tal. The gifts wqre pints of blood, collected at an all-day month—and that his decision was amount of time required by the In a position on the floor of the St., RcmkvSle. Hunt, Stephen ICairchsm, David 86 PUBNEU. PLACB manta are planned. year. cab where everyone getting Into agreed by the board to let the citief a union representing workers of bloodmobUe idzit to the hospital's^ prompted in part by the Lake S t Co. 2 firemen to put the tanker in Sterk, Mary Alice Jensen, Larry the Beech-Nut Life Savers Inc. The decision was reached by the Three are Manchester residents. tjie cab on the riders’ side had to and assistant ciiief .-run the depart Carlscm reported the Schulze board following a two- hour open m(ws than three years. A five- emergency room. man Fuller, William Clemens, School fire on Tuesday. to condition, Duffin said. How ment as "they deem necessary" truck was heading east on Rt. 30 Garrett, Lura Almon, Robert Nel- plant here, filed a grievance vdien ’They are Mrs. Caryl Stratton, ever, he added, the men from Co. come In contact with the radio SMeting with about 50 district tax phase sewM- study has been com Nine persons became gallon or Marlin Cunningham, George Mc- Dutfin said the school fire had and 'that the cx>mmiseionera would when it struck the left side of, Mr. lan, William Dumas, Janet a custom of free coffee at break who will teach at Lincoln School above donors. A total of 20 pints bem attended by Co. 1 and Co. 3, 1 would have been Just as willing with their feet,” Duffin said. payers udjo expressed almost pleted, under federal loan, by Lnfferty, Earl Doggart, J<*n W. help "beck up” the chief cm any Lake’s car as it came out of Dob land, Nicolas Caros, James Jack- periods and limch .was discon Bowe-Albertson A Associates, En at a $5,580 salary, retroactive .to were directed to Connecticut hos as well as fire companies sent from to pqt In time to condition the "The radio was kicked and son and Cathleen Connor. unanimous opposition to any Bept. 17; Mrs. ESizabeth Lauder, Klein, Mrs. Katherine Klein, Mrs. bumped and used as a foot rest for problems that arose. son Ave. tinued by the company after 30 gineers of New York a ty . New pital patients and another 16 were Muriel Andrulqt, Ralph F. Harri other area towns. However, he truclt if it had been placed at Oo. PnbUo Records change in district boundaries. who will teach at Waddell School 1, ”as the original plan called for." the rider," he said, adding Utat Duffin also said he was “using No injuries or arrests were re years. Vending machines were In- sewer plant facUlUes, needed to given for out-of-state j>atienta. son, WilUsin Haberern, Mrs. Doris said, trucks and equipment from ported. Warrantee deeds: Vlrmldea Ihe. etalled, offering coffee for a District President Phillip Bur at a pro-rated $4,900 salary, effec Oo. 2 in Vernon were not present when he recommended placing the the power invested” in himself by Hassocks correct a pollution problem in the The donore who reached markz Coetakis, Theodore Beebe. Duffin stated that additional Carol Sing to Forest Development Cbtp., nickel. MAKE FINE OIFXM gess read the proposed bill to tax Hockanum River now and for the tive Jan. 2; and Mrs. Mary Gunas, Mt tba acene of the fire. floor space bad been provided at radio In a better position, be waa the commissioners at the Septem were James McCooe, five gaUons; Also, Kenneth Warrender, Ger ber board meeting to cope with property off Susan Rd.; I. R. Stich An arbitrator, Dr. Morrison payers. District Oounsel John D. futtua, would cost an estimated who will teach at Bowers School Clifford Rlsley, four; Carle C. Mor In November, the Board of Fire the Oo. 1 firehouse to accommo told the location was “good In cooperation with the Rock LcBelle prepared the WU on at a pro-rated $5,310 salary, ef ard Champagne, Brian Rivard, the "serious problems” which he ville Chamber of Commerce carol Associates Inc. to Leonard E. and Handsaker of Lnfayetta College, three-quarters of a milUon dol rill and Herman Heck, each three; Commissioners rejected a recom date a large piece of equipment enough." Duffin said the expen Wa have the LABCaDOOT recoounendatlona from the board. fective also oh Jan. 2. Sterling Andrews, Ronald Broym, said had arisen in connection with program, the Union Congrega I^retta R. Goldzweig, property off Easton, Pa., ruled. free cM ee lars, and the entire proposed study Daniel J. Pinto, John Begga, Mrs. WiUiam Tamiso, Mrs. (^nstahee mendation by Duffin which would such as the tanker. He said that sive piece of equipment ' Would Hany Lane; Charles A. Knybel to ITie purpose of the bill is to clarify The others are Mrs. Josephine need repairs In the "not too dis having the tanker at Co. 2. tional Church junior and swior must be provided because It was ■eleotloa in Blanohester. plans, call for an estimated $4 KAitheiine Whitehouse, William Lombardo, Robert MacDonald, Eld- have removed the tanker from Co. when the tanker had been bought, Francis Dorunda, one-half inter the eastern boimdary of the dla- million. Sadlon of Bolton and Miss Mary X to Co. 1. Duffin, at the isame time it was driven from Co. 2 to a local tant future" if it remains in the He said his comments were de- choirs will sing carols tomorrow an established “ condition of em Legault and Dr. William Conlon, ward Falat, Peter Listro, Stanley est in property off Ward St; ployment” and had been a factor tiiot which would extend the area A. Jaronezyk of Hartford. Mrs. each one. bad advised removing:, the am- welding shop where the bumpers same position in the cab. sign ^ lto help clear up the situa at 7:30 p.m, on the church steps. to the Bolton town Une. The study Includes property Mills, Eldward F. MeSweegan-Jr., tion and that his actions. With the Choir directors Donald B. Watrous Charles J. and Dorothy May Shan $3.50 » $18.00 that lies outside of the present Sadloit' will teach at Buckley Besides the new gallon club Thomas Murphy Jr., Frederick bulanoe out of the Co. 1 firehouse were removed, shortened, and Continuing, Duffin charged that School, effective Jan. :25. A 1950 support o f Assistant Fire Chief and Mrs. Wilfred A. Lutz will be non to Gilbert A. and M. Sylvia EMEROENOV''LANDINO In the Ttowu Chartef, B. Center district boundaries to the east members, donors who kept ap Smith, Robert Glints. and had placed it at the Co. 2 fire weided back into' position so that other new equipment had been Lamb, property off Overbrook St. and Middle Tpke., is the only graduate of Willimantic State house, reported he had informed the truck could be backed into a William Johnson, were taken to in charga INDIANAPOLIS, Bid. (AP) — where futxire plans for devriop- pointments to give were os fol Also, Alfred Amirault, Fred bought for the tanker several Dr.; I. R. Stich AssociatM to Among the eouthbo&d flights point noted as a boundary line to ment are in the offlng and where Teachers College with a B.S. de lows: John Williams, chairman of the parking stall at the Co. 2 fire months ago which "remains in a "atraghten out a situation which Legion Bingo MARLOW'S ML gree, her salary, because of previ erick Buckmann, Maurice J. Jette, house. the commission failed to do.’’ . Harry L. and Lois M. Croye, prop which stopped at the municipal the southeast to separate the town sewers will eventually be needed, Mrs. David Pierce, Paul L. Tur- Dr. Nicholas Marzialo, Rcriiert fire commissioners of his actions, shipping box shoved fai a compart A holiday bingo party will be erty off Edith Rd. Funlture Dqiarliiieiit firom the district. ous experience in Fairfield and in and that Williams had acknowl "When the tanker was returned held by the Rockville American airport here waa one that didn’t it was noted last night. Septic cotte, Robert E. Zeiser, George L. Coissman, Gail Ouilette, Bruce ment cm the tanker.” He said that Hospital Notes Quitclaim deed: Francis Dorun receive traffic control clearance. tanks will be a thing of the past Manchester, will be $6,930, pro' edged receipt of his (Duffin’s) re from the welding'shop and backed inquiries cm why the equipment Admitted yesterday: Kendall Legion Post at Legion Hall, West Main St., Mandieatar Atty. L aB ^e Informed the tax rated. Cohen, Mrs. Natalie Carroll, Mrs. Pearson, Theodore McCormick da to Francis and Josephine M. ’The unscheduled landing was payers that the present sewqge in a few years, Atty. LaBeUe said. Emma Blackston^, Mrs. Joyce Louis Russo, Russell Eleming, port. into the Co. 2 firehouse, the over has not been Installed have elicit Hall, Church St., Vemcm; Mina St, Saturday atarting at 8 p.m. Dorunda, property off Ward St. Miss Jaronezyk •will be gradu head door had just enough room Joto Murach la chairman. The made by a Canadian goose, evi i n 6-6631 TTMrtment plant is operating at Burgess told the group that Graham, Mre. Olga Anderson, Mrs. James Tyler, Arthiur Plies, Don The tanker issue also figured in ed “ excuses un-numbered,” and Vlets, West WlUington; Donald Attachments: Hartford Hos dently forced down by exhaustion. nothing could be done wlUi any aited from the University of Con to close after the truck was in that he had brought the situation Bolduc, Kent Rd., Tolland; Agnes event will benefit the Legion’s capacity and that the State Board necticut next mcHith vrith a B.S. George B e n s c h e, Mrs. Nancy ald Ludwig, Ncnman I^ v ltt, a recent disclosure that a group pital Ric., against Armand and Controllers gave the bird clear o t Health has requested installa phase of the sewer study program Bruce Cahill. of firemen in Co. 1 had v o t^ the placf,” Duffin said. To unlock the to the attention of the fire cxnn- Quinn, 81 Prospect St. community service work. degree. She will teach physical Christmas Message of Peace in Lights Rowe, Mrs. Mildred Seavey, Mr. Jean Comeau, property at the ance for takeoff and left It in an tion a t a secondary treatment wlUiout a vote from the district Eidgar Theriault. Also, Robmt M. Johno, niarieg sum of $1,500 to hire an attorney door, 'SQ that the truck could be missionets. Discharged yesterday: John Oath Deadline Scott Acres area, $476; Center education at Manchester High A Ohristmaa message of peace with a dove a the ‘ centerpiece is formed in lights on the front of driven .out, someone had to climb 'hncmigested part of the airport plant taxpayers. Also, Mrs. Dorothea Brass, Mrs. -J. VanDeusen, Mies Joann Flscfaer, with a view to taking legal action "In the past several mcmths, Kennedy, Lake St., Vernon; Rachel Justices of the peace elected Motor Sales, Itic., against Mary L to regain strength. School at a pro-rated $4,500 s^ - the huge Merohsuidise Mart building, in Chicago, Lights ore reflected in (Chicago River. (AP Pho- Read Herald Advs. District offictata believe that if In r e g ^ to the tabled bUl, a ary. tofax).' Margaret Foley, Charles Genovese, Ralph Glifford, WUham CUftord, to rescind the purchase of the Robert Zukes, Edward ^ e le , William Oliver, Norman Rich, tanker. The firemen have indicat more area is taken into the dis referendum would have to be caU- Mrs. Sadkui, Mrs. Stratton and trict the ooat of new sewer tastal- ed to put to the .voters the issue Warren L. madkiwell, Warren Kenneth G. Skinner, William ed they feel the cost of the tanker Mrs. Lauder have been subetitute Hubbard, Mrs. Mary Garaventa, Sacherek, Joseph Koweil, Stomas may have been too high. laUcms, which are bound to come, concerning expansion of the dis teachers in Kbmcheeter. would be pedd for under a broaden- trict, before such an act was in Jerry Coro, Mias Correan Mann, Connelly, Ekigene Boucher, Robert In a prepared statement re Mrs. Stratton la a 1953 grad Townes Elementary Schools Raymond Duchaine, Gene An- Lutz. leased today, Duffin and < the com hig of the tax rate, LaBeUe added. corporated in the district riiartMr. Skating Report The ipreaent diarter is vague and uate of Buffalo (N. Y.) State dreini. Also; Leonard Rivard, John R. missioners >‘spre at fault for the with a B.S.'degree and has taught Also, AUan R. Aronson, C. Hoyt Mrosek, Mrs. Betty Msiiorca, Mrs. 'if dissension between Co. 1 and Co. ambiguous In regards to the east also in Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mrs. ern boundaries of the district be Offer Christmas Programs Stilson, Thaddeus Backiel, Ralph Euphremia Grey, Mrs. Margaret 3 over the placement of the tank- said. Century Clubbers Lauder, a 1938 graduate of M)t. Schaller, Mrs. Doris Divosa, David DunfieM, Miss Katherine Vallante, 6T.AM t* . — the Holyoke OoHege with a B.A. de Three elementary schools pre-^Grade 2; “Bring a Torch, Jean- Fessenden, (3arl Lombardo, Henry Miss Jane Werdlin, Miss Anna He said that ‘!if the oonunission- Several taxpayers, led by Paul gree,' is a former editorialist for Corvlnd of 71 Main St., t o ^ ool- Note Fourth Year sented Christmas programs this nette Isabella,” and "Christmas Is Bruneau, Henry Bengston, Sam Wolfram, Joseph Tully, Lester ers had stuck to their original the American T^l^ibone and Tele Feitham, Robert Fuller, Stanley Shapiro, Miss Marion &t>oklngs, leotor of reveniie, opposed any ex graph Co. and a former general week and another school is plan Coming," Grade 3. agreement with Co. 1 and had not ning a program for tomorrow. Grzyb, Willard A. Hiller. Mrs. Ellsie Swanson, Robert Rhude, been ‘sweet-talked’ into putting pansion of the presently defined More than 66 members and news reporter for the - Meriden "I Wonder as I Wander" and friendliest store district boundaries and warned- Skating will be allowed at town “The Lights of Christmas" was "Bom, Bonri, Bom,” Grade 4; "As Also, Lawrence Lane, Conrad Archie Moricz, Sylvester J. Ben the tanker at Co. 2, all the dissen guests attended the fourth anni Record. Mrs. Gtmas, a 1^8 supervise areas again, after a son. Ralph Swanson. that “higher taxes would come graxhiate of GreenvUle (Rl.) Col the theme of the Highland Park Lately We Watched;" "Go tell it M. Banas, John Koenig, Ron^d sion bet^'een the two companies versary meeting of the Junior one day closing because of rising School program. Hanukkah, the Fidler, Joseph Jassie, Donald Thaddeus Gadarowski, also a would never have occurred.” firom expansion of the district" lege with a B.A. degree,. has on the Mountain," "O Come, All Century Club last night at the K taught in Michigan, Kansas and temperatures. festival of lights, was dramatized Kuehl, Edwin Lawrence, David G. walk-in donor, won a $10 gift cer He r e p o r t he had asked the Martin Alvord, chairman of the Ye Faithful” and "Carol o ^ th e tificate from Burtmi’s. Town Planning Commission and of C Home. Missouri. Center Springs Annex and Char by Grades. 4 and 5. The second Shepherds,’*’ sixth grade glee club. Bowers, Sherman Collins, Thomas ootnmissioners for an explanation ter Oak Park will be open to skat grades portrayed starlight in a H. Dawkins, Norman A. Boulais, The next bloodmobUe visK will as to why his recommendation had long district resident agreed with WiUlam Stockdale of Putnam The board also granted a one- The instrumental group, led by year maternity leave' of absence ers until 10 o'clock tonight. Nativity scene. Laurie Jerome Russell Holmes, Earl Bissell, Ray be Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 10:46 been turned down, but “ they could the taxpayers and thoughts of presented a fuU-Iength color film, Louis Beaulac and Norman Andre a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Manchester higher taxes, but injected, a realis to Mrs. Jacquelyn Fetherston, a Supervised coasting is allowed was Mary and Michael Cnossen mond Colpitts, give no real explanation why." "Christmas in Town and Coun was Joseph. of the music department, offered Memorial Hospital. tic -view of "Let’s not ffng-et that teacher at Buckley School, effec to dark at Center Springes Park. “Jolly St. Nick,” "O C o m e, O Walk-in donors besides gallon According to Duffin, the origi try.” Christmas scenes and cus No skating is allowed on Cen Candlelight was represented by club members, were: nal agreement among tte commis the district is a part 6f Manches tive Jan. 26, and accepted the res Come Emanuel,” and “We Three ter and you can’t talk down progr toms from many places in North ignation of Mrs. Brenda Rafferty, ter Springs Pond. procession of kindergarten Dr. David Warren, Mrs. Dor sioners was to have Co. 1 desig America were shWn. children carrying lighted flash Kings.',’ Robert Vater led members DON’T GET UP NIGHTS JvOO. a teacher at Keeney Annex School, of the Manchester High School othy Wheelock, Ronald H. Gates, nated as the tanker company. A It was announced that there lights. They knelt at a manger Glenn Mlrtl, Dr. David Caldwell Ihe town planning cbmmisBian, also for maternity, effective Jan. band in carols. It takes Jaak JSc aad 11 hoan ta start ^committee was formed to secure a will be a play reading night, Jart. 25. to sing “Little Baby Jesus." Jr., Mrs. Ceretha l«chausse, Dr. relief—or y o u money back at say drac tanker, but the committee report In its hearings on proposed hous 17 and a sewing contest will be Lamplight was played by Grade 3, The children of Nathan Hale Melvin Horowitz, Howard Smith, ■tore. When fonctlonal Udaey disorders ing developments by Green Manor Becker Heads caase .culiir fl ed back that a new tanker would held for members. Entrants will be ALL-OUT PETROL WAR with the children singing carols School will present a Christmas Bertram Felngold, Rudolph O. be very expensive and that It In an area jusfHoutside the now harming. ;ac&e. dlubieM Judged at a meeting March 20. LONDON (AP) — A gasoline and dancing under ,a street lamp. program for parents and friends Heck, Sheldon Cohen. M e e a iiy -^ M e B V ^ T S 4-d«y treat* would be better to secure a used LIK E H O M E defined eastern boundary a t the tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. The club will 1m -^Jn charge of price war in England has reached Also, Robert May, Raymond mmit. Acte fu t to iacreose aod rm one, Duffin explained. district, has reiterated such houa- Pension Board Grade 1 children fold about the at North ticket sales for "Alice in Wonder a point where to get or hold cus seasonal lights of today as they 'The songs will be "Ten Little Potvin, WUliam H. Ekies Jr., Ly- rhlrSH?^*’ IS i Duftln said a group of men from should have sewer lines and land.” Ihe play wUl be presented Angels,” “Jingle Bells ” and Oo. 2 asked to see If a tanker nW septic tanks and would better tomers, British garages now use are in town. A dramatization of March 9 by members of the Chil better service, rather than lower Henry T.'. Becker, 736 Center Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, "Away in a Manger,” kindergar could be found within the desig be served by the district for rea dren’s Wing of the Little Thea St., a Democrat, yesterday was ten; "The Christmas Riddle,” “O nated $5,000 price range. Duffirt sons of topography. priefes, as a come-on. One London showed how modern light helped ter of Man^ester at Bailey Audi garage displays a huge sign, elected chairman of the pension Santa. Come LltUe l^ldren” and "We said fahe second group did lo The district directors have torium, Manchester High School. Wish You a Merry Christmas,” cate a, tanker (the present one), “ Should we fall to clean your board and pension trust fund The sixth grades of Manchester been working with the sewer prob Mrs. Norman Bartlett was host windscreen, we supply your petrol Green School presented an op Grade 2; "Up on the House Top” and tbat It had been bought w l^ lems, both present and future, for ess for the evening. free.” ' ^ board of trustees, ^succeeding and "My Dredl,” Grade 2; “Bring The Ws G. Glenney Co. Vbe idea it .would be used for Oo. 1. James Arthur, a Republican whose eretta "Bells for the Cathedral” in two assemblies for pupils and par a Torch, Jeannette Isabella" and Duffin added he f ^ the group term expired in November. ents. ‘ ' "Christmas Is Coming," Grade 3. __ __ The 8me$ of pfaie branches . . . red candles . . . friends and relatives stopping Herman Paascantell, 172 New The double oast Included iW ri- “Bom, Bom, Bom" and "The Will Be CLOSED Bolton Rd., a Democrat,; was re cia Badger, Bonney Earl, Jamee Twelve Days of Christmas,” Grade by. Christinas is a wonderful occasion whenn being with the family means so Get tlxe nausical m a^c of elected secretary of both boards. Gorman, Robert Bergamlnl, Patri 4; “ Sheep on the Hillside" and much, (hie of^lhe traditions of Christmas is the lavish Christmas dinner. Why The board voted to ask Homer cia Sherman, ‘Karen Badger, Jean "A » Lately We Watched,” Grade Monday, Dec.24 ■ | | k tha magnlflcant Anderson, on actuary, to continue McAdam, Bonnie Starr Janies 5: "Go Tell It on the Mountain,” if you use not shop at Pinehurst to be assured of tender meats, fresh produce and of all his services for the board. Moriconl, ’Timothy Stevens, Sai^ra ‘*CsroI of the Shepherds” and Anderson will be asked to dis FOR EMERGENCY FUEL DELIVERY your favorite brands . . . so that your Christmas dinner will be a real occasion. MacKay,- Sharon Moberg, Kyle “Adeste Fldeles," sixth grade glee I V I c i g n a v c cuss with the board, at the next Annum, Mindy Menschell, Stephen club. Parents will join with the And a very happy Christmas to everyone. i meeting, the possible Impact of Nedll. Leslie EUiaon, Stuart Wolf, glee club in singing familiar OR BURNER SERVICE. CALL OUR your car two major changes and three Richard Midlin, Robert Taylor and carols. minor ones proposed for the pen Richard Dillon. • Sharon Patelli will be an EMERGENCY NUMBER Ml 9-4229 sion fluid. True stereo high fidelity Robert Snyder whs announcer nouncer. David Mullen and Charles OVEN-READY One proposal would Increase the Baldassarlo will have solo parts. for monthly benefits to town em and Alfredo Saenz, Peter Philltpe Only Magnavox attains the spectacular dimension of stereophonies ployes, and give them the option and Thomas Hartzog arranged the i scenery. Miss Martha White and BURGLAR STEALS KISS of having lower benefits if they ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) — A bur PINEHURST HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: ^ as the tonal purity of high fidelity. Advanced Magnavox chose to have survivor benefits. Miss Gail Creighton of the elemen tary school music department con glar who broke into an Atlanta BUSINESS PINEHURST SHRIMP Another propossj wpuld provide apartment stole three pocket- Open Tonight Holiday foods . . . Fresh acou^cal system , projects sound from sides and cabinet front— retirement at age 62, with the ducted and accompanied a chorus of sixth grrade girls and boys in books, $16—and a kiss. BUILDING MATERIALS Ready to cook. Cleaned . . . de- Friday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. and rolls from Arnold and surrounds ypiLVi^ith the full beauty of music, as in a concert hall option to continue working to age' the songs. ITie girls performed a Detective J. C. Smith said the 65. man held a knife to a young LUMBER FUEL yeined jumbos . . . 15 to a lb. Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pepperidge . . . Arnold’s Dutch dance. ...and now y ^ * records can last a lifetime. The three leaser proposals The .annual carol sing of the woman’s throat and demanded a in 8 lb. cello bags. Large about Monday 8 A.^^. to .6 P.M. special holiday fruit would raise nuutlmum disability school was held today. Group sing kiss. When she refused, the rriain 336 N. MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER 24 to a lb., pound bags. Dis pay from $2,000 to $2,500, would kissed her anyway, then fled. bread 69c loaf. decrease the number of years’ ing included “ O Come, All Ye why not stop In and the played in frozen food section Meat loaves and other easy to prepare meats are always Faithful,” “Away in the Manger,” employment from 20 to 15 to "Jingle Bells" and “Silent Nlg’nt” Comet for '63. Wa'II show you next to Butterhall turkeys. in demand before a holiday. ’Dierefore, we feature at spe Magnificent' Magnavox qualify for disability pay, and cial prices.. . . . Individual , class songs were hew you con bsnefit more than would provide' a $300 minimum "Little Baby Jesus" by the kin In Self dreamed that the Mona Lisa XANOHiuiniuK EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECElffiflR 20, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN might make the trip. Last May, S H O P P IN S names ot Mrs, Hcrffa and Mrs. * 'N ’i • - >'• ...... at a luncheon of the Overseas D A Y S TILL W irtz Pushes Efforts tion formula, however, assured Mona Lisa Resting Writers Club, he broached the Owen Bremum, wife of a Team Rioting Precedes Hoffa’sTrial sters official who died last year. there would be an opposition. subject to Andre Malraux, French CHRISTMAS More than a core of Latin m inister ot oultural affairs. Mal James F. Neal, chief ^vepi- ment prosecutor, told he jury Dominican Votiiig American and U^8. delegates raux said maybe sometMng could To Block Dock Strike To End Today scattered to various districts to be done. Test Fleet was a “clever and For American Debut (Oontfaraed from Page One) observe the voting at the invita So Foulard’s boss sent him to subUe” effort to make the alleged (OontiBued tron Pags Om ) By OAVIN 800TT tion of the ruiil^ Govenunent The Baby Has Fiance, with the order: payoff to Hoffa appter like a WAS! (AP) — XnO In a seven-car caravan, the van MASHVUIjB, Term. (A P ) —The Dr. Viriato A. FiaUo, 67, of the Council. “ Don’t come back without Lisa.’’ Children to Hear regular business deal. It actually Vault X of the NaUonsd Gallery of sped to the capital. Eyes of Secret duced gradually, a point ofiposed government and defense wind up was nothing more than insurance Civic Union, and jpusin Bosch, 08, Art, a celebrated lady rested Folliaxd pulled strings and Service men, assigned by Kenne eventually he and the ^ona Lisa by the dockers. their eloaing arguments today In for labor peace, be said. of the left-of-eshter Dominican Yemen Recognised i today, waiting for somebody to dy, roved right and left. Soldiers Christmas Tales were on the hounding main. “The industry Is prt^riy son- the James R. Hoffa conspiracy James E. Haggerty, Detroit at Revolutionary, .'^arty, were leading Been Named... let her out of a box so she can tinned out to guard the way. In WASraNGTCN (AP) — The As the five-day voyage begaA, A Cfarintmas atocy hour for chll- oemed about how to psrmlt the trial. torney, replied . for the defense candidates'tor president in a five-, turn- her inscrutable smile on ever, state en route, state police that Neal’s argument sounded as United States formally recognized Am ericans. new InstructiMis came to Fol- drsn 5 tiirou^ 10 la alsited Satur employers to introduce improved Yhs U.B. District Court jury of man c o n t ^ . formed a motorcycle escort. Tun liard; cargo handling methods and If “this is a bribery case. Bribery today the republican ^government Under security guard seldom ac nels were closed to ordinary traf- day in the junior room of Mary seven nien and five women is ex equipment and to improve effi is a felony. This case here is a Boqch was a narrow favorite. ot Yemen, formed in September corded a queen, the Mona Lisa flee. ^ iTiet’s have a story every day.’’ Cheney library. pected to start deliberations after The" chief quesUon was whether Smltfa, Karen Aim, daughter of Francla P. and Yvatte Cota' This would stump an ordinary ciency through better utUlzation of ireceivlhg final Instructions from misdemeanor.” after a revolutionary coup. of Leonardo da Vinci, the world's In France, some art critics and Ip M Marion Jeaaeman, ohdl- fii* peasant followers had re-< Smith, 1180 Pleaeant Valley Rd., South Windsor. She waa horn reporter. After all Folllard dren’s Ubrarian, will tell a number manpower,” Wirtz said. the judge, probably Friday morn- The prosecutor argued that Teri The State Department an Dec. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grand- most Umous portrait, arrived others had raised protests against "The union is properly con iiudned in his camp after a Jesuit nounced the action and extended, Wednesday from the Paris painting's voyage to the new couldn’t steal into 'Cabin m77 ior of Christman stories. ing. The trial b e ^ Oct. 2. Fleet was formed, financed arid parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Mloeeph Cote, South Windsor. Her p«/- cerned about how to protect Job operated by Commercial Carriers priest made and retracted the to the government of President Louvre. c o a clandestine interview at night— Children from the Mancheoter Attom e3rs began their summa charge that the party is Gommu- temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank. C. Srnith, South world. They thought of the storms opportunities and individual secur tions Wednesday, the govemihoit for the benefit of Hoffa and Bren Abdullah al-Sallal this country's Windsor. She has a sister, KatMeen, 2%. An ambassadress of good vdll, not with those French guards area ans invited. nlsUc. Bosch dropped demands at sea, of possible portrait pirates, ready to shoot on sight ity for longshoremen. Increase using 2 hours and 20 minutes and nan. Their wives got, or could "best wishes for success and «i 4 • e 6 she will be unVeiled Jan. 8?by and, above all, of chances in for a postponement of the election President. Kennedy before a But Folllard is a PuUtzer Prize OPERA’nON ALPHABET their earning capacity and insure the defense SO minutes. Each side have taken from the firm , $81,000 prosperity.” Brandi Lee, daughter of William James aitd Shirley humidity that might flake the their particlpatlcm in the benefits each, Neal said. when the charge was withdrawn. LeBeeu 'Talley, 41 Waddell Rd. She was bom Dec. 8 at Mari- throng of notables, including winner and not to be stumped. MILWAUKEE, Wls. (AP) — “If has S. 1-8 hours to state its case. The voters rUso balloted for a RecognlUon comes in the wake paint off the aged panel of poplar One day a king-sized fish dinner of any Improved operation. ” Hoffa, president of the 1.5-mll- oheeker Memorial Hospital. , Her maternal grandparoits are members of the new Congress. wood. Grandma Moses could learn to He told the jury that the govern vice president, a Congress of 74 of an aimounoement in Cairo in produced a pleasant dream mid I«ln t at 77, you surely can learn Wirtz said these' problems have ^ n member Teamsters Union, is ment had traced, through compli dicating that the United Arab and Mrs. William LeBeau, Hartford. Her paternal grandpareots After three weeks in Wsishlng- deputies and 26 senators, and are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taey, 61 Wadde Rd. Her matema Why then, did the French per Follifird wrote how he dreamed hard drank a glass — as a toast to read and write.” developed over many years and charged In a two-count indictment cated banking transactions, $B1,- Republic is willing to withdraw ton, thi 4fi0-year-old painting will local and city officials. ' great-grandmother is Mrs. Sarah Farqubar, Wetfaerofieid. She move on to the Metropolitan Mu mit the Mona Lisa to come? he was interviewing the Mona to the Mona Lisa. Students in a unique course, “are not susceptible to short an with conspiring. to violate the 000 in test fleet dividends to its troops supporting the republi Mainly, it is a gesture of amity. Lisa, and she him. sw ers.” Taft-Hartley Act and with accept The 0>ngres8 will draft a new can government if Saudi Arabia has a sister, Armemarie, 2. seum in New York,-then possibly many of them elderly, heard Hoffa. constituUon. • • * • * •“ The French know, for example, Folllard . said that ho . had AID OFFERED these words ot encouragement as The last offer by employers and ing funds in violation of this law. and Jordan stop backing Moham to other American cities, before Tire Taft-HarUey Act prohibits Freed of dictatorship by the BalnvUle, Michael Ross, son of Joseph attd Chariotte Rain- going home to France. that Jacqueline Kennedy has an a sense of mission accomplished KARACHI, Pakistan (AP)—The they gathered for their first class the vote by longshoremen were The government says he con a union official from accepting mad al-Badr, ibo deposed Imam required imder provisions of the spired with Commercial Carriers, assassinaticHi of Rafael Trujillo in o f Yemen. viile. Lake View Dr., Coventry. He. was bom Dec. 2 at Man The Mona Lisa made the At insatiable yesunlng for art. and confessed that in his elation Soviet Union has offered $30 mU- in a 20-week televised series de things of value from & company chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. he had fallen partly off the-wagon. llon as economic aid to ^dcistan. signed to teach them to read and Taft-Hartley law 80-day cooling- Inc., Detroit - based automobile May 1961, 800,000 to 1,000,000 Do lantic crossing on the liner But specifically, the journey Is whose employes he represents. minicans, from 18 years up, were and kfcs. C. H. Fisher, H artford. His paternal grand|>areTits sue France At New York Wednesday, the result of a romance-across-the- A teetotaler for years, he had President Ayub Khan announced. write. ' off period which expires next Siui- hauler, to create Test Fleet C6rp. CJonvIction on the two-cdimt indict Back In Style day. eligible to vote, niiterates make Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diidas, Keyport, N. J. He has two birthers, her aluminum and plastic box, centurles — a platonic affair pe- said a firm “no” when the French Talking to newsmen on arrival All of the members of the class as a payoff for labor peace. ^ • ment carries with It m maximum Grandmother's lapboard is bade Frankie, 3, and Rene, 2; imd four sisters, Gail, 8, Donna, 7, Rita, President Keiuiedy Invoked the Test Bleet, a truck leasing Arm, up about 60 per cent of the popu in style and the handy do-lt-your- airconditioned to duplicate the tween Edward T. FoIIiard, White waiter plsiced the wine list before in Dacca, East Pakistan, on an v e on relief and the project is sentence of two years and a ' $20,- A rtot*4quad armed with tear gas guns trained yesterday on a lation. 5, and Sandra, IH . him on the..lbier France. eight-day tour, Ayub Khan said aimed at eUminating the ilUter- law—in the name of the national was chartered here In 1949 shortly selfer oan construct this work-sav • • • • • humidity, and temperature of the | House reporter for the Washington 000 fine. , street in Santo Domingo In preparation for possible action today Since voters could cast only a Louvre, was loaded with cere- Post, and the Mona Lisa, The waiter looked so stricken, talks also were going on with acy which prevents them from health and safety-^in a four-day after Hoffa helped end a Team er by cutting a panel of %-lnch Barton, Tracy Lee, son of Louis and Karen Barton, RPD 2, dockers’ strike last October. as the Dominican Republic oonduoto its first free eleoUpn in 38 straight ticket, the winner of the tempered t>ressed wood measuring mony into a small black van. For 30 years Folllard, now #8, so stabbed to the heart, that Fol- Poland for economical aid. getting jobs. sters strike at a Commercial Car One of the world’s great wheat years. Rioting broke out in the capital city last night with ad- West WiUlngton. He was bom Nov. 25 at the RockvlUe Oty riers terminal. Stock in the new presidency seemed likely to have 18 by i20 inches. A body-fttUng granaries is on the central pla herento of Oiba’s Fidel Castro blamed as the instigaitors. (AP a major share of the seats in Con Hospital. His. maternal grandmother is Mia. Marjorie COus^- com pany was put In the maiden teau of Turkey. P h o to n x ). semici^l^ can be cut in one aide » Tolland. His paternal grrandmother Is Mrs. ■ Marjorie Peters, gress. A proportional representa with ^ebping or keyhole saw. Vernon. i Hydodc, David John, son ot John Da'vid Sr. and Joya Bow man Hydock, 158 Cooirer St. He was bom Dec. 11 at Hartford Hoeqxital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowman, Hartford. His paternal grandpareinto are Mr. and Mrs. John Hydock, Harelton, Pa He has a brother, John David, 4%. Dear Santa— a Brother r • • • • • H »« baby wiH be bom any day now so Mrs. CJeorge Moaeman of Rock, Timothy Glen,- son of Raye E. and Mhry E. Rock, 19 I^bbrook, N. Y., takes vote of her eight daughters on their Westfield St. He- was bom Dec. 12 at Manchester Memorial preference—brother or sister. Theresa, 2: Oolleen, 3; Anne, 5, Hospital. He hew a brother, Richard, 8; and three sisters, Diane, and Margaret, 6—beUevera in Santa Olaua—vote ^or him to bring 10, Karen, 4, and CSirisUne, 2. them a brother. Blizaibeth, 8, is non-committal. Geraldine, 9: • * • • • Patty, 10, and Mary, 12—over Santa age—vote for a brother. SaUlvan, Thonuss Eric, son of Leo Allan and Linda Marie (AP Photofax). Sullivan, 95 Onter St. He waa bom Dec. 15 at Mancheotw Me morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rudaz, 62 Winter St. His paternal grandpeuents are Mr. carrying news media representa' and Mrs. Raymond J. Sullivan Sr.. 5 Broad St. Kls maternal FAA to Prohibit greert-grandfather Is Albert Thomas Jackson, 60 'Winter St. tives or persons on official busi' * • • » * ness in connection with the dis aster. Claing, Allison Keala, daughter of George R. and Bemioe C. Needless Flights CTaing, 39 Leland Dr. She was bom Dec. 14 at Manchester Me The FAA said nonessential morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrm. Over Disaster Sites flights will be banned below 2,000 Thomas Chang, Oahu, Hawaii. Her paternal grandmotlier is feet and within five miles of Mm. Bernadette Claing, West Hartford. She h / . r ' 5“ PACT t t G H T E E N MANCHESTER EVENINCi HERALD. MANCHESTER, CiOKK, TfflRSDAY, DECiEMBER 80, 19CT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE NINETEEN H ebron der” by William OoUins, trumpet in the Blackledge district ex toots. As tMnga. now stand this prison and five were acquitted. brew' and Christian religions "can sokfist, and an - arrangement of cept Marlborough, which tops important equipment has to be Bahai Followers The trial ended Saturday. be practiced in all liberty” be Half of Citizeng "A CSzristmas Festival," hy LeRoy them all, exceeding Its quota by borrowed for use. Vision and hear Katanga Mob Riots, PENTLAND Rham Concerts Anderson. Also, Mrs. Lenore Col nearly fSO. ing testa are held aimually in the Those convicted appealed. cause they are ’’recognized by GOP Asks Briefing TOB FLORIST Condemned to Die They were accused of rebellion, Youths and Aged lins of Etost Hampton will sing, Need Equipment ‘Pchool to r children in kindergarten Islam .” » Centrally Located A t Tonight, Friday accompanied by Mrs Nelson Mrs. Harry H. Kirkham, ele lip through Gracto 4. disorder, attack on public secur The Bahai religion was founded 24 BIBOB STRian! Fowler of Marlborough^. mentary school muse, in her re RABAT, Morocco (AP)—A Mor ity, oiganizatlon of an association in 1844 in Iran. The .sect believes NEW YORK — Only a MtUe “Everything In Flowere** of evildoers and attack on reli A full evening of music to prom Scoots Net fill port to the Board of EHucation, Mancbeater Evening Herald He occan court has sentenced three in revelation from God through more that half tha population of Rips Down U.S. Flag M l 8 -4 4 4 ^ -M l S-«84V bron correspondent, Mias Susan B. gious |alth. On Invasion Issue A total o t fill has been collect mentions that certain pieces of members of the Bahai sect to certain men and accepts the the United States in 1970 will be Open 9:80-6:80 ised-by the Regional High School Pendleton, telephone A C a d e m y Although Morocco’s new consti ed in this year’s Boy Scout fund equipment are needed at the school death and six to prison for their prophets of Islam as well as those Hiiirsday tm o PJC band and chorus tonight and Fri drive, reports Rep. Karl H. Links, for the health program. One is the 8-8454. tution guarantees religious liberty of Christianity and Judaism. in the productive age~~group. ^ (^VmtlniMd fnm i P ace One) Ralph J. Bunche, U.N. undersec (Oonttnoei tn m Page One) Parking Aerooa the Btoaet beliefs. ^ retary who has had a big advisory ence he wants it nihde eleSr "that day at 8:16 pm. in the school audi chairman. While this ia short of Massachusetts vision kit, which to all. King Hassan n told a Sometimes called a “world re At that tiine 'pe Coventry Ladies Club Gives Library S25 Gift RIDAY SATURDA P rin cip a l Ednondaon «n- nouncac that n gift ot |25 has been A message from the Treasury o f a free people received by ttte Coventry Qrmm- ON ALL PURCHASES 'V mar School for booke for ite li EXCEPT CSGARETTES, BEER OR TOBACCO brary from . the Coventry Women’e dub. Boys baaketbaU at the school haa been organiaed for the wln- ' ter-under the direcUon of WB- From All Of Us At Popular ,ilam Ayer. About 00 boys have bim ed up and five teame have To All Of You beCnorgiUiiced, the Warrlore, with V/onderland DeniUa Shermaii aa capUin; Cel- tioB, with Stewart Later as cap tain; Midgbta, Alan Aho, captain; '5s Patriote, EdWard Treschuk and OPEN WED., THURS., and Gregory Bowniajj, co-Captalns, and Globetrotten, Michael Ober, FRIDAY 'tn 9 P.M. captain. ‘ Scoute Sang Gill Scout Troop 71 wenL car To Eirablo 0 « Eiwploytf fe oling to the patienta at the Jlat- Enjoy tho Holiday, All Chaug Convalescent Hospital aS' iU final Christmas activity. The Popolor Moriioh W n CioM o» 6 P.M. group was accompanied by Mrs. Oo MONDAY. PECEMBER t4th Boy Palmer and Mrs. Robert Ken- non, leaders. Transportation was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Shana 72S NIINM.E TURNPIKE EAST han, Mrs. Dexter Woodman, Mrs. William Paradis, Miller Bassett, MANCHESTER Guy iPhllbrlck and Roy Palmer. The girls have made small diolr Best For Your Christmas Table boy favors for the hospital which A A IJ^ will be used on holiday tmy for the patients. i Brownie Troop 232 had k Christ mas party after school yesterday at the home of Mrs. James Shea, WAYBEST GRADE A / leader. Mrs. Willard Watrous is assistant leader. The group will go caroling in the neightmrhood tomorrow evening to complete a Christmas program. The girls re cently made Christmas ^fts for members of their families, as well as holiday decorations. Legion Party The American L,e^on and its auxiliary will have a New Tear's Eve party at 9 p.m. at the L«gion home on Wall St. In charge of re freshments will be Mrs. Richard C. Snow and Mrs. John Lacek. 10fo17Lbs. OVER Others in charge are Mrs. Elaine 17 Lbs. Hotchkiss and Mrs. Jean Merrow, GRADE A decorations, and Mrs. Eugene GRADE A Rychllng and Mrs. Lawrence Perry, reservations. These must be made by Sunday. OVEN OVEN Lb. Notes A play In French dialogue, com posed by the general language READY READY class of Mrs. Lottie Roy at Cov entry H i^ School, was givoi to day at the auditorium. Also, the pupils of Grade 5 o f YOUR BEST TURKEY VALUE AT ANY William Ayers presented "Gifts for ,the Elves." The glee club un der direction of Miss Roberta J. Garstka took piu-t. . Residents are hivited to visit the GET DOUBLE STAMPS, TOO! school to see the Christmas deco- raticms on the wlndowqs painted by the pupils of Grades 5 and 8 under the direction of James T. Laidlaw, art teacher for these classes, and assisted by Mrs. Laid FULLY COOKED SMOKED M law. WHOLE OR HALF— SHANKLESS. SEMI-BONELESS The choir of the First Congre gational Church will meet at 7:48 WEST « 0 0 D LUCK p.m. tonight in the sanctuary. Lb. The Couples Club of the church VIRGINIA HAMS will meet at 7 p.m, Saturday at MARGARINE the church to go Christm^ carol H A M S • ing and then return to the vestry 10 TO 12 LB. AVERAGE for refreshments. 1-Lb. The Rotary Club had its annual j, WHOLE OR SHANK HALF FULL BUTT HALF MARGARINE I Pkg. Christmas auction yesterday at the Lb. First Congregational Church ves IFRUITEU HAM Qnarten try. Proceeds went to the local Public Health Nursing Associa tion. Toys the members broug;ht„ PORK SHpUlDER were delivered to the Macwtfield -.Heat dn^ Serve State Training School and Hos- Lb. W Lb. pibal. Lb. Lb. The choir of the Second Congre I r OITED PICNIC gational Church will in the future THESE ARE HALVES AND NOT SECTIONS iCook^Scallops meet at 7 p.m. Thursdays, instead of Fridays, in the sanctuary. James E. MendHto,- construc- tionman, USN, son of MT. and Mrs.' Edward Menditto of Prospect St, Coventry, Conn., recently served Sb°c'.'.*2.99 with the naval forces at the UB. Sausage Meat ">> «■>» 39* Canned Hams Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, of Presidents Cuba. Brisket The naval forces there man se ALL FLAVORS curity stations as well as perform Corned Beef Thick End - 5 9 * their normal Jobe to smoothly sup Ground Beef port the vital operation of the Oscar Mayer Quality strategic 45 square mile base. Lb. Cub Scout Pack 65 awards have Link Sausages Pure Pork Sliced Bacon Lean been given aa follows: JcBin Stin son, silver arrow under wolf for f un...and badge; Richard Ubby, silver and gold arrows under wolf badge; Save M on ey and Q et D ouble Stampis, T oo! John Zipfel, two silver arrows; PLUS DEPOSIT David Pierce, denner bar; Rob ert Austin, lion badge. Bobcat badges went to William Pillsbury Pie Crust 2 39« Prhtt, Ronald Nightengale, Mi chael Bates, Jeffrey St. Mtu’tin, S&W Ripe OriYes 39* Michael Costa, Curt Wittlg, Bruce Tomato Juice N.7T.!Zcy 4 E. Shaw. Thomas Najem, Bruce LeDoyt, Thomas Moriarty, Kim Lge. S&W Sm. Wbole Yams 3^c.r*1 Thompson, Dane Tates, Mark Bor- SAVE don, Peter Huckins, Allen Sher- No. 21/3 Soran W rap Roll . man, Rodolphe St. Germain and Each of the seven denominations of Series E Savings I I , Calvin I>ang. Purple Piums 4 Cam Whita and piece, choose your job, and own your property, to name Advamced to Boy Scouting: Scotldiis Colors 2 f t 35‘ Bonds shows a different President of the United a few. Every Bond you buy helps our government Ernest Archambault, Howard Dubord, Robert Durepo, The 16 oz. States. If you’re interested in this kind of art,, the further the cause of freedom everywhere in the world odore Pierce, Steilrart Later and sTvk Cans 100 EXTRA STAMFS seven make a nice collection. today. Bruce Gale. , ' 4 0 ^ The local post office will be KerRel Corn 8 9 C CVTDA e r J I i a D C w i t h w o n d e k a i open from 7:30 aim. to 7 p.m. E A l n H o i n i l i r o Brown’n Serve Bella . ^ Along with the hobby, Savings Bonds offer such extras Why not start collecting U.S. Savings Bonds now?'' through Saturday and from 7:30 10 oz. as riskless investing, more money at maturity, p.m. to 6 pjn. Monday. With’Burry 14 ox. Only. $18.75 each for the Ice Box Jar 25 EXTRA STAMPS FANTASIES and financial freedom for your future. George Washington variety, Manchester Evenlsg Herald Christmaa Aeeorti eat Coventry eomspondent, F. Paul Stuffed Olives But there are other kinds of freedom tied in with your at your bank or on Payroll ine LltUe, telephone FI 2-6231. 9 C EVTUA C T A I I S 9 w it h t a m e c r e m e CAInA wlAnirw b i n s e ($i s im ) purchase of Savings Bonds. Freedom to speak your Savings where you work. Santa Was Trapped > ii’ SANTA MONICA, Qallf. (AP)— Pillsbury Flour The police dispatcher was a bit startled when he got a call that Santa Claus needed help because Sour Cream one of his reindeer was trapped at Keep freedom in your future with a bar. ★ Holiday Produce Specials He was even more startled when the officer he sent to the scene radioed back that it was true. BREAKSTOME V It seems the Santa Monica Chamber of Cpmmerce has a Santa 4 lbs. 3 9 * Pint Container —with live reindeer, in cages— CORTLAND APPLES U.S. Savings Bonds who appears in the shopping dis trict nightly. One of the reindeer CALIFORNIA got its horns caught on one of the bars of its cage. Officers helped unhook the ani ■T.T.t.i f.t T.m.UT.f.f.f.T.f.f.f.t.F I f 11T T.T r I f V M mal, and the show continued. Tk$U.8,O9Hnmmti0t$iutf9gf9rtkUMitertia{n0> Ths Trmiury DtpartmttU M adb TJU Ad*«rU$hig C m k d l mad tIUk BROCCOLI>^-^29‘ ‘ far i M r fotrioUo aupporU VaLUflBLE COUPON jilililj FANCY b l a s t KILLS TWO Lobster Meat GLENPObL, Okla., "(AP) — , ring ia tier Oedpaa Geed Two nitroglycerin ch id es ex ^ ^ ' " ■ i ■ ploded prematurely Wednesday night a a ail oil field crew pre Mushrooms >•> 49*' _ 1011 f r e e s t STAMPS pared to complete a well near 14 oz. Can Aay hwdheee el $$ er M w iMattrIjPHipr lEtJ^ning here. Two men were killed and 50 Extra IVotld Green Stamps T At Yeer FrieeAy ikeabv - two others were injured. W WITH 5 LB. BAG BAKING POTATOES 1 Valid through Saturday. Oaatuihar Had Everott WaUace, 83, of Nowata, COMPLETE a s s o r t m e n t OF SPARKLING FRESH Frozen ADUL1S ONtV—ONI TO A PAUILT Okla., and Jim Gay, 84, Bart I ■ / lesville, Okla., were killed. Ken HOLIDAY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PLUS A LARGE Na Slaaiya with Cigarattai ar taae State lew . Jt neth Jack Burnst 81, and hie VARIETY OF nCS, DATES AND NUTS FOR YOUR nephew Ronnie Lee Burns, 21, TABLE. V both of Bixby, Okla./ were re ported in fair ctHidlUon. ^ ■ ■■ami'i — ■ i 'V ■ A FAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER l^SNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, {OONN4 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 ‘ MANCHESTER E'VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, . DECEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE TWENTY-TratEE LITTLE SPOim BY R0U80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with. MAJOR BOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE From Your Neigh h or ’s K it c h e n - -si.-_L Y6AH,- /E6AO,eoyS,FWnENCE IS iUMwar to Pirayiaua P i^ e M A30RJ \ THE AAARK O f EXPERT < VOlN»LOOK«OAr WBWB,eEGM< Qothes Moke Mon AORB TREES THAN \W0RK IN ALL THINGS/ i Ky TORU BEUAINO WALKIN' FDR/ \THE TOP OF THAT TREE OperF Houae, euriqff t)ie cbiat- A FOREST RANGER MOORS- ACROSS BNaaUcaltana •F- NITHA 2 0 -SEAf? {WILL ADD THE PEREGCT e m m ie maa eeaeon, la an annual event at MV h a n d s ; > FESTVE TOUCH TO tWiiftcoat the hotne of Mra. Ralph Lundberg, FTN,MA30R-.— ‘ Al?e S O Tlimareoint FIRST . RB«Nt 7 WHAT ABOUT ^HOOPLBMANOR/— C P n id e B t 26 Raddlng SL, aad liae bjwn tor- COLOX [ HAK-KAFF— ITWILU ' 8Top<—— ^THISONB^ 13Thoa|lit e Genoa oCoUeM many years. Since itar peflkartty, COOLDNn 8b A SIMPLE ISBnwuB 10 Gnndpjurental at thek first open house Uie PICKUP, AIATTERFORTIOU wilUlia- UVo lAUdbeiiig^ have served Cheer BUGCtS BUNNY lA F R E E ) lADSTOCUMBUP MBBiBeriM Ml Punch, toigether with snacks and B e s R // USwMt wmMoa FOOD a n d CUT. rr/ ♦'P dips, and Mlted peanuts that they . •'A* 16 Rot flax n 8 l£ fry at-hqme. FOURTH ^ IS IT >Hy FAULT ITFw bm MDroaa rUXX,BMS, 18HNv « w m m I Oheer Pnneh VER SKIRTS TOO n aouiopiaa S lb xS m tm R k e> Cotton bondls M lwtonealaae at AND HURRV! BISFER TH', 2 six ounce cans lemon Juiee NaadvdC tonn) SSUeaairfea ot Mwlanan 5 12-ounce -cana troMn orange MEETINS PORKV ELEVATOR? j SZSoot&atoM lOiaUeiisa doOi MPknetotbar STORE Juice AT THE COSTUME aSDolt eOBatli — - 47Eneaantan MAaiaa M C hl^fW 61 Alw iyi 40CoDanmed aOknana 4 quarts water Imtanea SlConana U Ready cnneace M Oiade 6 bottles gin RTConijndta SSFreidtiana e i n ^ (cmnL MHawaiiaa 1 bottle dry vermouth SOlUacMoP 66 Mean fonn) wcaath 12 ounces grenadine MGIbboe^ e4Jnaap n 1 r 1 1 r r 1“ lo II 4 bottles dub soda v^lisaia M T M m lttm Pour all ingredients, except club ’ STBaiiM IT II It soda, over block of ice in punch eOCodnl bowL icix and add club soda Just eiBa^tadm if diety nr It • before eerving. This recipe makes SSGwmtbt H 9 T SI about three gallons and .serves 25 44 AM IT to SO. Always 4BBmetMtdi n Belted Peenula AIMS, SSShadatTM - 48S«iM ait n B Take dielled raiw peanuts and IN L IF E ! ■Olbnafiaad 5T 1 h ST Sft » skin by blanching in hot water for esiRltatM ST n r a few mlnutM. Drain well. Deq> ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN eriunaidoaa fry in vegetable abmtening for SSNota in Qoidoai 41 three to four minutee, until gold- aeala m w . 1 OK^OKFWBUr CARNIVAL eocar aeeaMoar en. Drain and salt. cx>4d\paiKr, .rr« A BY DICK TURNER eilfala dear B" U Rba. Lundberg waa bom aad wwrATDoiNS MISSILE eiNnntbar 47 raised la PUtafleld, Maas. She is a WITH My BARREL/ T esicoonoiaB u graduate of Pittsfield High School. BLMXU6HT/ TwiiCnn - .X eiLasedifarine U B" 14 tt IT Bericahire Oollege, Oreat Barring esBod’a atbUng f ton, Mens., and Southern Junior 66A]ipniadi u ■ ■ u tt College, Va. . DOWN IS B After graduation ahe woriced on IR a p a b h ra IT her hometown newspaper, report 8 Name in Billie 5T ft H ing and In the firont office, until The big moment i* now at hand. Wo hope that our small contri aindlaa weitUs |0 her mhirtaga She, and her hus I I -N*.: and to ALL- SBoomI band, moved to New York City, bution will make it memorable in the years to ceme. Each and back to Great Barrington, and in every one in*our organization |elns in wishing "A Merry Christ 1945 came to Manchester. mas to all". To help you realise this wish we offer these last OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Ibra. Lundberg became very ac minute suggestions. Check them over and be sure yew hove all THESE GOOD BUYS tive In civic organixatlons, and your needs. then became Interested In amateur WAIT/THI* 1 DOMT CAKE IP rrS 0004*110 DOWN. dramatics. She te a member ami CAR IS SO ■ CK SIDEMAY5.'OPENIMAA FOR A LOA^ newly elected preeident of the Ut- TENDER, PLUMP IMA UP- tle Theater of Manchester. Thte, LAND O’ LAKES— 18 LBS. AND UP PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VEKAi WE WANT plus being secretary to Sanol TDdO Solomon,. - Manchester accountimt; DOWN/ NO. MA’AM!Tl-US VS LIK E TO BE housewife, ami mother of two sons, she says ccnmimes an of her time. JO MRSL CLAUSL PRIENOS WITH, E- THE WHOLE >/ Her . hpbUee; Include painting FAMILT/ y i . and reMdmg, and relaxation at the TURKEYS family rtuniner home, a New Hampshire farm. She and her sons, Bob, a student at the Uhiversi^''of Hartfond,. and Rick, a soj^inore lUerald photo by Soternls) at Mancheister Hiirir sum MRS. RALPH LUNDBERG mer there.’ Ralph Lundberg, employed in the field service department, Pratt the merchants are going to have and Whitney, division of United Drivers Suspicious this again next yekr, I'm going Aircraft Oorp., Bast Hartford, to suggest they have a printed joins his frimily on weekends at O f Free Meters sign on the bags indicating what thek summer retreat. He has done they are for,” he said. 15==^ considerable singing in the Man WILMINGTON. Ohio, (AP) — chester area, and spends fan week You Just can’t do anything for UNIFORM STOLEN ends hunting In the north woods. suspicious motorists. CINCUTNATI. Ohio (AP) -P a -, That's how Chamber of Com trolman James Holland went to n-90 merce members feel as a reteilt a club Wednesday to practice BONNIE Year’s Fire Toll 11,700 of their attempt to give people basketball. A, with cars a Christmas gift. *'R*m«mber, I'm When he finished he found his V------HE PROMISEDTD , . on a diet, Petl You may CHICAGO About 11,700 lives The chamber got city fathers uniform, hte badge, shoes, socks 1&DAV 16 DM w e ig h t!" were lost and 11,526,300,000 worth to agree to let motorists park for and bullets, had been stolen from TAKE ME SOMETIME, of property was destroyed lii the free. Parking meters along the his locker. 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MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Commissioner Seekinff Quick Solution to New York Titans^ Problems 1,. ^ V. i. .i- ■'y Herald Angle 'i'I- :?>. : ’ S f ' ' .- ' V, ' H O^E HOLCOMB Down Hawks Pose Pfohlems for Conference Foss Says AFL’s Here to AosMant Sports' Editor Despite Loss NEW YORK (A P)— Amer .^like to -settle quickly the owner-<^ *I’d like to settle the TltfinsAthey, are aH Naw Torit people.M>ague . . has long had a news mono Hot Stove League in Full Swing / ia Tech Quintet lean Football League Com ship of the New York Titans, who situation before 1 leave,” he eaid, The franchise has great poten poly. This is the time of year when a “ hot stove” means more became a league charge the last "but I dem’t feel tlutt I have td;^i tial.” “TV opened up the other media Of Two Stars missioner Joe Foss, in town half of the. season and currently than warmth. It’s the appelation given the off-season league ’There is no absolute deadline.” The AFL CMninlssioner said he for us in Chicago, Washington, to find new backers for the are wallowing in debt and disin Foss said the problem of signing Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and that keeps baseball interest alive across the country. Captures Fifth Straight league’s sick New York fran terest. > did not think the' league—vdilch The current ■ between aeason*------NEW YORK (AP)—Coach the N ^ York draft, choices, which has been paying player aalaries other cities where we do not oper period has been Uvened up for two Several Proepecte include LSU’s AU-Ametica half Those ore the obvious facts. Freddie »Schau8 wasn’t ex chise, said Wednesday the w d trntrel oepenses for waeluH- ate,” #os8 said. or three weeks now with a flock of AFL “ turned the comer this “ There are several hot pros back Jerry Stovall, 1 ^ been taken Would ba forced to take over the The commissioner said that sk- There are many other tidbits of in actly anxious to prove it, but NEW YORK (AP)—Comes new Georgia Tech a-ramblin’ care of. "W e’re covered," he said. intar-league trades. More players teresting but not really world- year.” pects," he said, "but If I were to club officially. pansion of the AFL from its have swapped suits, figuratively at he inadvertently was able to toward a national ranking and a-threatenin’ to pose some tell you when the deal will be “ We’re in good shape on that.” present right teams — the NFL shaking imiport. ‘Everything will get better F oss' said the AFL televialan least,, than in the previous two or let the Natioiial Basketball problems for Southeastern conference basketball teams. completed I would be only guess Wlsmer Is Out ratings are OUmbing, and "our has 14 — is "something that we three years combined. • * e Coach John Hyder’s Engineers,----- ;------from here on,” Foss predicted. ing.” are always talking aboa%, but my Association know that his "You can tell that fipm the ' ’The ABTi commissioner said coverage ki other media across Whether or not these deals will Los Angeles Lakers have the By 6 o B b r o w n generally picked among the also- Foss said he planned to leave that Titan owner Harry Wismer the country is growing." main Interest right now is getting 14 .300 Hitters ‘ ^ proved to a 65-50 margin on the rookies we. are signing. mean anything more than a lot of depth that champions' are made of. Many Northern New England rahs in the pre-season predic strength of Tomasovich's second- New York on Friday for Houston would be completely out of any He said storlea about AFL all the present' right teams on a "change of address” labels remains For example — there were only tions, now have won .five straight "We’re not only getting some 14,300 hitters among those quali Schaus' ace backcourt man, ski imeas opened for business last half scoring. to be on hand for the AFL’s third new Titan ownership picture. games are beginning, to ai^>ear in sound footing. Our attendance was to be seen, and, of course, to be Jerry West, was injured and un and are making noises which are of the name players, but solid championship game between the "The new people would own th« cities where there are no AFL up 20 per cent this year. But we fied for the batting championship weekend and a few local club being heard with some apprehen He threw in 14 of his 30 point.s boys right down the list." discussed by Hot Stove League en able to play, and big Rudy La- after the intermission, and got Dallas Texans and the Houston club 100 per cent," Foss said. teams, and in areas wilere the old, have some soft spots and we want thusiasts. (minimum of 502 appearances at members made the trip to enjoy sion in the SEC. Foss admitted that he would russo was hampered by a sore help from Eidson and Nass, vtoo Oilers next Sunday. “ They would keep It In New York, Mtabllshed ' National F o o tb a ll to solve these piclblems first.” There are great questions to be the plate); there were only two tie ankle for last night's game the first snow of the season. Joe One of the louder noises was games all seskson, one of them a Curtis and Morgan Grant put their an 84-71 triumph Wednesday night had 12 points each. State's Pete debated by these diamond expon against the St. Louis Hawks. Auksel led all scorers with' 17 • ents (not jewelers either). Fbr ex 5-5 17-inning affair between the Dick Barnett moved into Weat's stamp of approval on (?arinthia over a good North C^IaroUna State Cards and Colts at Houston; first ski area last Saturday* and the team which had lost only one points. ample! Did the Red Sox help them spot and scored 27 points. Jim Leslie Hunter produced 17 Hearing Slated Monday selves by the acquisition of Dick man in the alphabetic statistics is Krebs started in place of La- comment was, “It was great." game. T h i r d Texan Hank Aaron of the Bra-ves—last .Cotinthia's ski patrol will be head- In other major action, fourth- points and 19 rebounds for Chi-'* Stuart and Roman Mejias -or did russo and chipped in 18. And cago Loyola, which went over 100 they trade away too m u c h ^ bat is Don Zimmer of the Reds; only with Elgin Baylor tiring in 37 and ed-up bj' Ted Arnold this year. ranked Chicago LiOyoia continued four players— Dick Groat of Ted, an active member of the lo its rampage with a 106-94 over points for the sixth straight game To Receive ting riiamploo Pete Runnela Don Frank Selvy 18, the Lakers against Indiana. Giant Fans Seek End SchwaU and Jim PagUaroni? Pittsburgh, Robinson, Ron Santo romped to a 135-106 victory— cal Ski Club, has had many years Indiana, Xavier of Ohio upset St. of Chicago Sind Maury Wllle of Los their sixth in a row and one that of skiing experience and extensive Bonaventure 86-77, Wake Forest Tie tor Atlantic Lead’ Have the Meta done anything subdued Maryland 85-74, Prince Wake Fore.st:s triumph over Nelson Award except expand their roster in col Angeles — participate In all of stretched their Western Division training in first-aid both, with the their team’s games. lead to four and one-half games FARTING PAT—Bill Skowron gives Joe Pepitone a Ski Club and the auxiliary police ton won its sixth without loss In Maryland allowed the Deacons to To Title Tilt Blackout lecting such humpty dumpties as an 84-69 rout of Rutgers and fifth tie idle Duke for the Atlantic Tim Harknees, Larry Burright, There’s more. What’s the most over the second-place Hawks. friendly farewell pat on the chin as a parting gesture in department. Corinthia is adjacent BOS'TON (A P)—Pat Culpepper, In other NBA action, Arlen, to Mt. Snow and the annual snow ranked Mis.sissippi State crushed Coast Ck>nference lead, each with fullback and linebacker for the NEW YORK (AP)—Three thriving business <« gam e Tracy Stallard, Bob Cerv and popular National League name? New York. With Skowron traded to the Los Angeles Christian Brothers 106-71 for its S-0 league marks. Pumpsie Green? A major change Bockhom scored early and Oscar fall almost equals that of Mt. Cotton Bowl-bound Texas Long Sundays. Well, therets a lot — there are Dodgers, Pepitone is given the best chance to hold down Snow at the lower leveli. fifth ■victory against a single Sophomore standout BUI Brad New York men have called a Is ooming, according to Oedege three Andersens — Craig of the Robertson scored late and the Cin STARRY TALK—Jess Neely, Rice University, talks with four players he’ll coach in the horns, will receive the,.1962 Sw«% In their suit, Louis Bialeh, cinnati Royals whipped Syracuse Yankee first base job. loss. ley turned in another sparkling Nelson sportsmanship award at a lawyer to get their television Weiss—but ■wlU anything help Mets, John of the Colts and Bob Not Major Threat performance for Princeton, hit North-South Shnije Game Saturday. Left to right are Willie Richardson, Jackson. Thomas O’Connell Jr., and MetS? 128-120; I^etroit blew a 10-polnt Some of the Massachusetts dinner here Jan. 6. sets fixed. Peter SUbell, all of Manhas- the Cubs; three Davises—^Tom- Georgia Tech won only four ting eight of 14 field goal at State; Neely, Bob Puramore, Florida A&M; Gene McDowell, Florida State; and El How about the Bm Skowron for lead, then rallied to edge Chicaaro areas which have snow making The Texas senior and co-captain They want to watch the set, N.Y., claimed the play m jN a^ Willie of LA plus Jack of 116-118. conference games en route to a tempts and all nine free throws don Fortie, Brigham Young, all members of the South squad. (AP Photofax.) Stan WlUlams deal! 'Who got the toe Pltos; three MlUerii, Bob L equipment have resumed opera was named winner o f the annual National Fiwtball L eague off game was of national In tions on the slopes on which they 10-16 record last season, and against Rutgers. beet of that? Who'll play first base and Bob’-Q^both with the mets last Explode Early Missiasippi State got 32 points award last itight. He is the third championship playoff game terest and the equivalent of The Lakers, now 24-9 and pull BASKETSAU have the snow making equipment. weren’t generally regarded as for the Yanks? year anOat^ then with the from Joe Dan Gold and 30 from Texan to be so honored, Doak d>ec. SO, betwMn the„ New the World Series In baseball. ing away with each game, ex Areas offering skiing on man major threats to such power Walker -of Southern Methodist The salt pointed oat the You see, the questions are end Giants; torea'Amitha — B obby houses as Mississippi State and Stan Brlnker in the easy eon- York Giants and the Green less. ploded for 38 points in the first made snow are Mt. Tom in Hol Several Grid Oddities This Year^ winning In 1949 and Jim Swink of Bay Packers. game is sold oqt, “and plain Gene, who dlvid^ his time among period while building an 18-polnt yoke. Bou.squets in Pittsfield. Mt. Kentucky. quest of Christian Brothers. Texas Christian tn 1956. tiffs and others slmllarty sit But 08 we mentioned aarUer, the Mets, Cubs and Carda Hal of Georgia Tech, however, now Other Major Action The game will be blacked this has been an unusual year. lead over St» Louis. Barnett had a scones Tom also has a lighting system on owns rictorles over such highly 'Though the award is usually out on TV for 75 miles from uated wlU be unable to view the Colts and Bill of the Phils; big hand in the burst, hitting with the slope which permits night ski In other -major action, Temple thlB event of national interest Many more trades than usual. three Tayldrs, Tony of the Phils, regarded opponents as Flirman, edged Navy 56-55 and LaSaUe given for one outstanding example Yankee Stadium. What, you may wril wonder, do his first three shots, all jumpers. ing. In the event that the local of sportsmansltip during the col except on televlsioa.” Bob of the Braves and Sammy of EAST SIDE MIDGETS I,winners with Hummell (16) in toe Rice, Southern Methodist and ran away from Bucknell 105-55 in All Involving Forward Passes The three men filed suit in these Hot Stovers talk about Baa-nett got the starting call be slope doesn't get some natural lege football season, Culpepper The complaint said 11 mil- the Mats; and last but not least cause West has a bruised knee. Spear-headed by Paul Arlgno runnerup slot. For Materee, Don snow cover soon an evening bus Wednesday • night's victim, North a Palestra doubleheader, Arkan Federal Court Wednesday to when the tradig season is dull, and Joe Amaio, the Cruisers out Friedsahl (10) was high and was Carolina State. sas' Tommy Boyer scored 36 weis chosen for his leader^p, U(Mi persons In the area s e a three Whites, Elder (who?) of the Larusso got into the game but trip will be scheduled to Mt. Tom. NEW YORK (AP)— ^Everyy«7-yard field goal early in the®Sept. 29, wiUi Miami playing Tex- sportsmanship and inspiration, cn get the blackout lifted. blacked out are being de Cubs, Bill of the Cards and ex- scored just six points. lasted toe Bluecoats, 37-31, in the also their beat bet under the Hyder has five returnees from points in the Razorbacks’ 73-70 Judge Wetnfeld denied their Ia toe Connecticut area there college football season pro-l??^ After the kickoff, as C^isUan, but Uie lights didn’t and off the firid during his three prived of "a valuable proper ‘What Ifs* Bosocker Sam of toe Phils. Bockhom went to work from Police and Firemen’s M idget boards. Frank Galaaso, Don Cor has only been one reported open last year's team, Mike Tomaso lOBs to Louisiana State, Wisconsin Navy halfback Jim Stewart went get into Mira’s eyes. One of his years as a starter with the Long motion for a temporary re ty without doe process of League.at toe Bast Side Rec last nell and Charlie Hulsa each had vich, Alan Nass, Bill Eidson, beat Marquette 76-58, Michigan duces some oddities, but three to the right flank, appearing to passes was deflected by a rrCU Of course there are olwaye a Despite all these, however, the the starting buzzer at Cincinnati. ing — PowderhiU in Mlddlefleld. horns. straining order, but set a / law.” After three minutes, the former night. six. Powderhill is klso Illuminated for JNm Herbert and Keith Weekly defeated , San Jose State 66-53, of them take the cake this limp before halting near the side defender, Mira caught it and further bearing for next Mon bunch of “what ifs” that go back most, popular name dreivation The nightcap saw the Nassiffs and solid sophomores in Ron “I don't see how anyone else NFL OominiBsloner Pete seems to be Will. There's Bob Will Dayton star had scored 13 points It was a nip and tuck game night skiing. Wichita scored a convincing 80-69 time a'hd'all of them involve line. When the ball was snapped, gained four yards, and the NCAA day. Itozelle said "the matter is In to the season just concludwl. like that saw the Cmisers holding a take an early lead and coast In. • • • Scharf, Jim Cfaldwell and R. D. Triumph over Michigan State, could be picked .from this confer 'Vhat if Whltey Lockman had of the Cubs, Carlton Willey of toe and the Royals held a 14-1 lead. Stewart dashed downfield unmo put it down in the records as a . The court move was indica tile hands of our attorneys, slim 13-12 halftime edge.' then Obenauer flipped in 16 to spark Craddock. Providence drubbed Brown 72-47, the forward pass. lested and caught a pass from completed pass, Mira to Mira. ence other than Pat,” Texas Coach waved Matty Alou home from Braves, Klly Williams of the Cuba The Nats never caught up, al Getting closer to home all Mt. There was Navy’s sleeper play Darrell Royal said in his recom tive of the wild scrambling In who are aware of our long trail by a 24-22 margin at the end the winners, ably aided by Bob Nebo needs to start operations is Georgia Tech had only a 41-37 and Texas Western downed Okla quarterback Roger Staubach to The record book had better put third In the ninth Inning of the and Stan Williams, then at LA. though they challenged several Dubber (10), Mike Cavanaugh and halftime lead, but quickly im against Pittsburgh, Yale’s illegal mendation to the Boston Gridiron the area for a view of the standing prilcy.” times In the second half. Robert of the third period. about five inches of that wonder homa State 57-47. complete a 66-yard touchdown in an asterisk and explain that one The poUcy of blacking out final World Series game” or “what Maurice (!) Wills, aloo of the Rons Sprague. pass against Princetoi, and All- play. Pitt never recovered from Club that Culpepper be chosen. game. Hundreds of fans wait If the Dodgers had not coUapeed Dodgers and Ted Willis of Cincin son wound up with 32 points, a to Arigno caught fire and threw ful fluffy white stuff called snow. America quarterback George Mi for readers in 1970. home games Is given mnch of in nine big points in the 3rd peri John Dmn (12) stood out for Last Sunday and Monday eve that PAGE TWENTY-SIX . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 PblwtiBg.-i*i^gniig 21 THEPB OUGHTA BE A LAW Lots For Sale 73 Wanted— Real Estate 77 BY FAGALT and SHORTEN Rooina Witkoot Boud 59 : BuBineaB L o a t lP M HEALTH CAPSULES x : e ig h t ROOM Garrison Colonial, S B U ^ ROOM Cape. 4 bedrooms, BXTERIOR and Interlar ptontlng. For Rent 64 large Uvlna room, dining room, VERNON—Nice 6 room ranch, 2- SELLING YOUR property? We al Tax Men Raid by Miehael A. Petti, MJ). NORTH BIND — B\imlriied room, * large Uvlng room car garage, storms, fireplace. wayg have proepecta t o real es P^periiaaglng, ceiliim waUpaper 'kttohen. snidy and lavMory, 4 vdth fireplace, attached garage, POES YOUR Bopy peVELOP Failure of Ranger CLASSIFIED hooka on request. Fully insured. paridng, bOa one Mock. 58 Strick NORTH MANCHESTER — Brick bedrtM. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER ^ m 2 Free Parking!-Stores Open Until 9 Tonight for Shopping--Free Parking 1f I Rob«rt W. Anderaon, icm of Mr. ■peciaity alnglng group, ‘*nia Appeals Mailecf^ M. Davla, obainnan of the Oreat- roUment of 146, aged five to 1», aaeh ataidMit, and aomattraaa aa About Town and Mrs. Walter. A. Andez^n. 90 M ag i.” er Manchaater committae for the from 70 Oonnaotteut dttea and ■podal funds for spaehd equipment Avondale Rd., and Richard C. Har drive, 9,600 direct mall aippeala towns: nta per-putUl eoat of edu and new buUdinga. > ACCORDION LESSONS Average Daily Net Frees R ub vey, son of Mr. and Mra Beverly have been aent to area realdenta. The British American Club will For Eilind Fulid cating blind chUdrea rose last year This year tha fund drive ia For tto Week Eitiled The Weather 7orm «r Manchester Police Chief H. Harvey. 28 Elizabeth Dr., par The InaUtute la a private, non by $489, to a new total of $8,160. FREE use ef Aooordlon daiteg have a childran’a party Sunday at aaeklng to collect about $66,000 - Oeeeoiber 8, IM t ^ Foreeoat ef D. 8. Weatlwr B ptoe H«mian Schendel of 215 Spring ticipated in a Chrlatmas concert 2 pan. at tha club. A abiglea dart profit corporation which meintaina About half of the Instlutue’s in- from state restdents. Manoheirter Mai period. For Infoiniallon 0t. laat week underwent surgery ' Tha Oonneoticut Inatituta for Tueaday at Bryant College, Provl- tournament and other dart game a reaidentlSLl and day achool for oome la derived fremi endowment la one of six areaa being canvaaaed oaD GHES’IKB* AOOOBMON in Boston to correct a hip ail the Bund baa atartad Ita annual Snow developing Inte tohlgU dei^, R.I., where they are both competition will be held t I','le over 65 will this government has made no For 100 Oars , . . torium, under direction of Rob- Most farm workers are non-mi- number 20,000,000 and those un **Vlve de Gnulle.” French Consul role in Congo affairs. Uon requirement the President the 8525 quota, it ia considered tests for visual keenness or acuity, The coizrt st Nador condemned news conference last week that ligion” Bahai deems desirable the com m itm ent to leave Ctostro art Clowes. Ihe public is invited pretty good, since it comes near far-sightedness and muscle bal gratory. Roughly nine-timths of a Syrian and two Moroccans to ’’Islam does not accept the Bahai reccmciliation of all religions and der 20 will number 87,000,000 in Patrice de Beauvais received a ' His eight-man mission, made up laid down has not been fulfilled of specialists In planning, logis- alon e." to enjoy the program. Special fea er reaching the quota than the ance. Another need is the Maico the 3.5 million farmworkers are death. . Five persons were given sect or other sects which are true seeks establishment of a world a total population- astimated at and said It to ^not likely to be. delegation and told it, “France tijes and equipment, expects to re ”I don’t think any commitment tures will be "A Study in Laven- amount raised by any other town Purestone Audiometer, for hearing local residents. life sentences, one 15 years in heresy.” He added that the He government. 214,000.000. does not wish to Intervene in'Con main in the Congo five to, seven Sen. Barry Ck>l